Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 11, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
W. V. Magi tif MltiliWI, lulu I'rliuv
till on titMlmiM.
('. II. Allen ( IUmhI, wit n county
cat vlnltor Hnliinliiy,
'nmilHll A. limirnti proved upon
hi IioiikIim1 Mondnjf.
II. I). Hniimlcra, tilt1 piano tuner,
i'miiim lit from I'orttiMiil limt week.
II, F. Alien ami wife ! rortliiml,
uro vIhIUiiic relative ami friend In
Trine v III.
Knrnli J. Honk of IaiiioiiIm,
proved up on it rommtited limne-
tend Moiidny.
John llolfrlch made fliinl iroofim
th liotiieatend of Cntlierliie ll.ltrltli,
dettneO, Mobility,
A. I. l-eedy, m prominent attorney
oM'nnyou Cltjr, I rejiterel at tli
TolnlitT. Mr. Iily I her to at
tend tli mining term of th circuit
court.
lu not luric't th fitlr given by tli
ladle of th Annex Friday evening.
It will lw held In the I'rliievllin Ath
U tlc Club hall nnd a Jolly good time
U anticipated.
Th Oraaa Valley Journal ay
that th lCNchute Itnllroiid Coin,
puny hiu four roiiliinnntlon ault
In th October term of rourt for rl(ht
of way through Nlicrinan rounty.
HAVE A FIT
When you tiurhoc why not
demand a erfect lit. You can
get that If yon luy your alloc
of tin. a w carry hoe In all
ie ami width front A to KH.
giving you th nam raugwof
Imh to ackct from that you
won hi rind In a t-lty h tore.
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
T. V. McCiiIIImUt Co. have Jtiat
received a IIiih tin of Knll data anil
ll-t4Mlat Millinery (IoimIm. If you
want th lateat itlv u a rail. W.I tf
C. A. Chapman nrrlved word thnt
h hail Imvo appointed one of th
Judge of home for th rouuty fair
at Prinevllle. While Oil I quite an
honor, Mr. Cliapman aaya that h
cannot accept th appointment aa
hxrta booh to commence work
on hi hoiucatead and will l too
buay. Mr. Chapman la Al horseman
nml would mak a good Judge.
Item! tlulletln.
The old CrtM.k County Hank but'd
IniC will be ucd by the M. K. church
people aa a place of wondilp until
they ran build. Active atep have
lieen taken looking toward a new
church edifice. The building com
mute met Monday nnd organlied.
It lacompoMHl of W. A. Month, T. II.
Ijifoll.tt, I. I Ketchuin. C. W. K.lk
lim. J. II. Nhlpp ami W. T. Jlnnett.
Hoticltlng committee were appoint
ed and It In expected that work on a
faTaiOor fKNHl building will noon be
commenced.
fsch
School Hoooks and I
School Supplies
at
A D A MSON'S
Hot h enilx and a part of the boiler
attheChiiMti aawmlll at SlHlem wa
blown out hint week. Luckily no
one waa hurt. A new boiler will lie
ncraary Iwfore operation ran tw
re limed.
Marlon Travta of loin, Kan., hn
accepted a poaltlon lit the Tempi
ton drugtore. Mr. Travl come
well recom mended nnd we trunt that
himself and wife will make a perma
nent home In Prinevllle.
The t raw ride given by the mem
tier of the Kpworth league for the
iH-neflt of the MethodlMt church lnat
Friday evening waa largely attend
ed. Crowds of young people took
advantage of the opportunity to go
Into the country. Lunch waa aerved
at Mr. Ketchum'a place. Some
thirty odd dollars were raised for
the church.
Tho following are the Jurors for
the coming term of the circuit court:
OW Kidder. Haystack; TH Bren
non, Paulina; W I) Cyrus, Sisters;
A M Logan, ('rook; J It Mcnilcnhall,
Culver; K It Francis, Lnmonta; Geo
W Miller, rrinevlllc; J D Gibson,
Cllne Falls; J II Zevely, Howard; P
Chltwood, Grlxxly; Win. Uogue, Kos
land; F E Daytou, Lnldlnw; W J
Wood, Hlstcrs; A W Grater, Ash
wood; Alex McLeunan, Asliwood;
L C Caldwell, Lava; J B 8hlpp,
rrtnevllle; Joslah WllllaniB, Prlne
vlll; Henry Turner, Prinevllle; Alex
Holhrook, Madras; C L Ream, Post;
TN Balfour, Paulina; W G Killing
beck, Culver; Stanton Black, Asli
wood; It II Krug, Sisters; A 8 Phil
Hps, Madras; Jerry Ackey, I.junontu;
A W Boyce, Haystack; H W Brcece,
Prinevllle; James Wood, Ashwood;
II H Davis, Paulina.
Strictly made to measure
garments.
The latest metropolitan
styles.
Prices within reach of all
GORMLEY,
The Tailor
A lMy waa born to Mr. and Mm
Italph Hharp Kunday, (VtoU-r 7.
(ieorgn Wiley and wife of Toat, are
aiteliillng tli fair.
Hubert Johimloii. a rattleman
from liinotila, had biiliieM In town
Momlny
The ladle of the ChrhUInn church
will aerve refrenhmeiiU In Itclknnp'a
hall October 20. The nrm-ivd will
go to th benefit of the church
Th aawinlll owned by Iiorrnnce
Hroa. had a narrow m-npe from de
struction recently. Th fir utarted
on the mill fliMir but waa discovered
before much damage waa don
It. H. Iogan ram In from Hllver
lik Monday forenoon wher he lie
llvered a bunch of tork rattle lnt
week. II expect to leave Kntur-
dny for Tortland on a vlalt of a
couple of week.
It waa reported on the atreeta
that the fiiinoua race bora John T.,
belonging to M. H. Mlgg waa burn-
d In the big fire at Taeoina recently.
Th rumor waa unfounded. Mr,
IMgga hna received word that hla
home la all right.
C. W. Klkln and MIh Catherine A.
Ooixlln were married at the home, of
Mra. (Mil Klklna on Thuradny even
ing, October 4. Th ceremony waa
perforin.il by llv. W. T. Jlnnettof
the Mcthodlat church. The wedding
waa quiet and Informal. Only near
relatives were present. After th
ceremony refrenhmetita were eerved.
Th parlor at Mm. Klklna were
taateftilly decorateil for the iH-caalou
with autumn lenvea and tlowering
potted planta. The young couple
need no Introduction to our reader.
Mr. Klkltm la th head of on of our
largiwt mercantile MtabUhmciita
and MIh (JihmIIii waa a prominent
high achool teiu'her.
I Millinery Opening
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
c
AIm Nw Showuif of
Far anj Cloak
Nt Smtveair Cia to tk Lmdio 4
C W. ELK1NS j
Th North trmtern Guarsnt and
Trout Conipsuy of Portland, Or., will
nike loans at tt per cent on first mort
gage security, riea J. L. McCulloch,
Vriueville, our Crook County represent
ative. 10-4 tf
II. B. FoeU'r, who has a ranch on
Crooked river opptwlte the Sharp
place, waa In town on business this
week. Thla Is Mr. Footer's drat year
In Crook county and while he has
had some hard luck on account of
sicklies In hta family, he haa uo fault
to find with the country. It beats
Minnesota, he says, In productive
ness, opportunities and In climate.
Minnesota people make good cltl
tetis and w would be glad to have
more of them.
Sheriff Itoss of Lincoln county, to
gether with Isee Wade, his deputy,
and Kd Wade, all of Toledo, and
Henry Wulf of Portland, were in
Prinevllle Monday on a trip through
Crook county. The sheriff camped
In Prinevllle in ISM and waa hardly
prepared to see such a thriving
town as the one that greeted him on
this occasion. The sheriff Uvea at
one end of the Corvnllls ft Eastern
and says that there Is uo quest lou In
his mind but that Prinevllle will ace
a railroad In a year or so. It would
have been built before this but tor
the hostility of other roads. Sherlti
Itoss Is serving his fifth term as
sheriff of of Lincoln county.
George Lewellen attended the wed
ding of his sister Ora and Mr. Zell,
at Springfield, Lane county. The
bride waa well and favorably known
In this city. Their new home will lie
In Crook county." While the couple
were enjoying their bridal trip they
received word of the murder of Mr.
Zell's brother, and Immediately
started for Prlnevlllo to attend the
funeral. While their wedding starts
oft clouded by their brother's un
timely death, thvlr bouts of friends
wish them a long and happy career
of prosMrlty. Sherman County Ol-
servcr.
f
THf BEST lOf ORKAM OR 8O0A
A FRK8H LOT OF c
LOWNKY'S CANDY in Package
Prle from So to 91.60 VI
'111 .. . . IS
J
jjll Mall order Filled Promptly
0. P. Jfdamton d Co,
Geo. T. Parr.of the Eastern Oregon
Land Company, Is growing tired of
Itelng up against It In the failure of
crops in Sherman county and has de
cided to Introduce a hardy variety
of grain, which will resist the
drought. Ilia company will ship In
to Sherman county 400 sacks of
Turkey Red wheat, the kind that
haa proven the salvation of Western
Kansas, and farmers will have an
opportunity to give it a trial. It is
said to lie the greatest drought re
slstant known, a good ylelder, and
being strictly a winter wheat, It Is
believed will prove a solution of the
dllllculty In Sherman county.
S0ME IN and see our new fall
stylos in
Banner Brand Ladies Waists,
Skirts, Kimonas, Wrappers, Pet
; ticoats, etc. Rideout & Foster
A new stock of
Banner Brand Suila lor Men
and Boy
at Rideout & Foster'.
Circuit court convene next Mon
day.
Ik Mills of Hiiple, haa bought th
William Comlsi proer!y on Flrat
street.
C. C. Dunham and P. M. Dunham.
Bear creek stockmen, were In town
th but of the week.
John II. Ktldhnm and Pearl Farth
ing of Sisters, were married Octols-r
7th by Elder II. A. Cain.
George Cyrus and wife and two
children of Misters, are In town Visit
ing friends and taking In the Fair
Sight a."
Dr. It. F. Parsou the well known
eye doctor, is again at the Polndex-
ter hotel on his annual visit. If yon
have any ailment it would be well to
him.
Fred Flsk of Prinevllle, haa accept
ed a position aa salesman with Mra.
Lena M. Ijunb. He left this morn
ing for Shaulko, to meet Mrs. Flsk,
who Is returning from a visit at
Moro. Madras Pioneer.
I. Michel extend to th visitors of
the Crook county fair a cordial in
vitation to call and !iiMet his new
quarter in the Prinevllle Hotel
block. He lias Just moved In but Is
getting thing In shape aa fast as
circumstances will permit.
The first anniversary number of
the Hood Hlver News-letter has
reached our table. It I a special II
lust rated edition designed to let out
siders know of the advantages to lie
found In that wide-awake, hustling
town. The press work Is excellent
and typogrnphlrnlly the edition re
flects much credit upon the News-
Letter working force. Such edition
serve the two-ioii! purpose of at
tracting attention to the town
hlch Is served by the pajx-r aud
proclaim In no uncertain way the
resource of the county. You do not
have to rely upon statement of fact
entirely, you can see from photo
graph view Just what'a what.
FOR SALE
Residence in I'rineville
Inquire of
D. P. A DAMSON j
UkA.A1uAAUUAaaaJ
The iicst, lightest running and
cheapest sewing machine Is found at
A. H. Llppman ft Co. 'a
Frank F. Toevs, who represents
the H axle wood Creamery Company
of Portlnnd, dropied Into the Jour
nal office yesterday Jut to get a
whiff of the smell of printer's Ink.
Mr. Toev is an old newspaper man.
He waa connected with the Albany
Herald for two years aud a hnlf and
waa on the Salem Ktatfinun ten
years, hence his love for the old fa
miliar print shop smell. This is Mr.
Toevs' first visit to Out nil Oregon
aud he Is much pleased with the
country. "It Is Just like Kansas,"
he said, "my old boyhood home."
He reports business good In his line.
Some time ago the Journal made
mention of the resourcefulness of
western women, and at the tlma we
might Just aa well have narrowed
the application and said Crook
county women. The Item, neverthe
less, seems to have stirred up com
mendable pride in the achievements
of what women can do In a sphere
that Is supposed to belong exclusive
ly to the stronger sex. Mrs. Ijee
Wlgle, who lives with her husband,
a prosperous cattleman at the head
of Camp creek, la deserving of special
mention, say her friends, for the eaae
with which site can turn from house
hold cares to the hard work of hired
men. Mr. Wlgle being away It de
volved upon hla better halt to run
the ranch, and she did It, too. The
hired men, who Mrhaps did not
take kindly to the change of bosses,
objected to some orders given lu re
gard to fall plowing, and refused to
carry them out. They were prompt
ly fired and the work finished by
Mrs. Wlgle herself. She plowed four
teen acres in five days, besides tak.
tug care of her teams and doing the
rest of tho farm work. Mrs. Wlgle
Is also as handy with the title as she
Is skilled in music nnd kindred ac
complishments. Twenty-two coy
otes this tall testify to her unerring
aim. Her varied accomplishments
do not In the least detract from her
many charming womanly qualities.
gVArfW AAAA AAAAAJB
Coll anil W mra r
a i au aiiu f r imvi i
Millinery
Grand Opening, Monday
October 8th.
A complete line of all
the latest styles.
MRS. ESTES
4 Corner 2nd and Main Strost
i
J. L Stewart & Co.
Mayer Shoes
We know you will appre
ciate Mayer's Custom-made
Shoes. No shoes were ever
made that equaled them.
They are stylesh in appear
ance, fit well, and are very
durable.
We will be glad to show
why Mayer's Sbies are the
only ones , to buy.
The above cut represents
our No. 58, a very pretty
shoe with a good weight sole.
This is a first-class winter
shoe.
In Men's Shoes this is a
good one. We have more
dressy styles, but for every.
day wear this one is hard
to beat.
Misses and Children's Glaz
ed Dongola Lace Sunday
Shoe, with patent-leather tip
Neat in appearance and very
durable.
A hundred ether styles in
stock Gun Metal, Patent
Leather, etc. Over 2000 pairs
in stock to select from.
$3.5
$3.5
J. E. Stewart & Co.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
irrj l,i,1
1 Superior Grain Drills
1 1
Superior Grain
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks,
with or without grass seed attachments. The effective feed method of lub
ricating the discs, style of discs and other good points all combine to make
the SUPERIOR the bi Seed Drill made.
We Carry a Full Line of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
AAAAAAAAAAAJ
J O'Neil Bakery f
la th. Miller Building
Fresh Bread, l'lea and Cakes
alway on hand,
i'nstry of all kinds made to
A order. ft
tPRINEVILLE, . OREGON t
FOR SALE Good fall wheat, Walla
Walla club, stood the teat last winter
and i a good fielder.
9-20-4t-p G. SraixoKB, Culver, Ore.
Warrants will b Caclld.
In accordance with Section 2R33, Bellin
fKT A. Cotton 'i Code, the following war
rant remaining in this ofticw will he can
celled unlma called for within 80 days
from date of this notice.
No Clan A mt To Whom Concerned late
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241 10
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MR 12
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IV 18
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204 It
I t oo n Avery
l.Wlva Harrow ...
I. Henry Hanaon.
l.UI L C Htevens
..My JIH
..Jan 1S16
1.00 Oeonre Palmer " " "
l.fiO Mra M J Manninc..Moy 7.IW6
.ou " m ummu
I.BDC Pawllen
10.(10 W 1' Jennlnon.
1.U0 Frank Mltmr . .
.76tnmm Harrl
le.nll John Karier. ...
...Mr 7. W
..July 10, "
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...Jan H, WW
Mar 4.
i.uuMaraiiall vanBlblerMay H,
1.00 John Hlloe " " "
l.Mrrank Chamberlain" " "
I 0US ACtilpmnn " "
I 80 LatTPlta KUw-k " "
l.iwj a Klark " " "
I Worn Farley " " "
1.S0W H Howe "
1.60 R E Mlirener " " "
1.00 a a Nelaoo " " "
l.US8Nelon - " "
10 David Onborn " 14
IJC Ravmond " "
1.80 John O Keller July. -
2.00 RlchardirlirHh....8. pt "
2.00 Inwc mover " "
1.50 J Hlmona Jan , 1M8
1.50 F Kotittallle Mar 14. "
l.fW NHon Wewamar... " " "
2.00 J Wlokhain. May 84 "
I.WJaa Allen July 7.
thia XHb day of September. 1906.
W'auulv Bbuwr, Ocunty Clerk.
Dated
Sharitr Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon lor
naaroi.'ouniT,
Edward Baldwin, PUT. )
n.
R. J. Gorman, Deft. I
Notice is hereby iven that by virtue of an
Kxeculion iwued out of the Circuit Court, oi
the Stale of Oregon for Wasco County, on the
Hihday of September lilofi. upon a judsmeut
rendered In said court on the sisi nay 01
March 1W8. iu favor of Edward Baldwin, Plain
tiff, and against K. J. liorman, Defendant, to
me directed and delivered, commanding me
to make the sums of feitUS and the further sum
of 826 attorney's fee aud til costs. I did on
the 15th day of September WW, levy upon N'
SWVi, 8 KWI See- 21. Tp. 12 8, A 10 East in
Croos County, Oregon, and I will on Saturday
October th 1906, at the hour of one o'ckH'k in
the afternoon of said day, at the Courthouse
door ill the City of Prineville, Crook County,
Oregon, at public auction to the highest bidder
lor cash in nand, sell all tnerignt, line ana
interest, which the defendant, K. J. liorman.
otherwise known as Kicbard J. tiormau had
on the l&lh day of September or now has in
and to the above described real properly to
satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees and costs
ana accruing costs, or so mucn mereoi as may
be necessary to satisfy the same.
uateo mis ran uay oi wpiemiwr isvo.
FRANK ELK1MS, sneriD, crool County, ur.
By John combs. Deputy.
( Hol
House and Three
Lots for Sale
House, Barn and three lota
tor sale. Beet location in town.
Cor. 2il and B fits. Apply to
T. J. Fergueson, Crook, Or.
Wounds, Braises And Burns.
By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wouuda, bruites, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in, they may
be healed without maturation and iu
aHtit nna third thA tiniA nHilliml hv
the old treatment. This is the greatest
discovery ana triumph ol mouern snrg
aiv f!liam)tttrliiiii'a Pain Kilm arts on
this same principle. It is an antiseptic
ana wnen appneu w bucu injurn,
causes them to heal very quickly. It
also allays the pain and soreness and
prevents any danger of blood poisoning.
Keep a bottle of Pain bulm in your
home and it will sav you time and
money, not to mention the inconveni
ence and suffering such injuries entail.
rv I, t 1 S.
ror saie uy u i auhnibuh ut w.
Notice to Debtors.
Anyoue knowing themselves in
debted to us will please call and set
tle the same at once.
9-ft-4t Smith & Ci.kkk
WSJ
W. .F.King
Millinery Opening
We will be in our new building on
Saturday, September 29th with a
complete line of the latest creations
I in millinery. Call and see them. I
i
T. F. McCALUSTER & CO.
li.iliini I I I. HiiiiI
I LUMBER
Closing
OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc.
Having decided to discontinue from carrying
Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line
of these goods will therefore be sold at
ACTUAL COST
Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as
it means a big saving of money to you. We
have in stock useful articles of wearing
apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices
and you will buy.
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
Cause and Effect
The Explanation: The 0. K. Market since establishing
its business August 14. 1905, has built up a
trade unsurpassed by any other opposition shop
ever openend in Prineville.
Why? Because ai the first they established their prices
satisfactory with the people. That is the secret
of the success which has attended their business.
The rule applies the year around.
We Carry a full line of the best meats, vegetables, etc.,
and expect to conduct our business in the future
the same as in the past
We Thank the Public for their Patronage
The 0. K. Meat Market
' STROUD BROS., Proprietors
Telephone Orders Will
Drills
.Hn, 4.i H. n li.lmij.
1
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, p
Doori, (jlasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. m
SHIPP&PERRYl
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Out Sale
Be Given Prompt Attention J
Chronicle.