Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 18, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
W. II. IVk nnd wife of CiiIvit,
took III the fair Inst wiyk,
Warren llrown litis been on the
Mk'k lint fur shout week.
MIm Maude liotilm returned from
thn Wllliiinetle viilley Huturduy.
tluy Hettin of Powell HiiIUk, won
In town Monday.
Wlitli' nml wife linvit koii to
1'ortltind tOMlld tln winter.
Mm. lUnsle Hill Iimm returned home
(nmi h ncvernl weeks' visit In I'ort.
Unit.
lr, ('line nml wife, who hnve Ut-n
taking lu tin fair, left for their home
t Iaiwit Hrldge Hiwduy.
Hurry tie of Howard, took in tin
sight of the Crook County fnlrluM
week, o
L. H. 1,okiiii Ml Tuittdny for I'ort
'Und to w gone it iiionth vlnllliiK
relative. e
Mr. Nnloiiion of Hnlciu, rnine in
Friday to tin fair mid n I tend Him
dlntrit t court.
(taorire 1. 114-key hit piinliiiwd tin
Wllllntii F.lllott ninth nlioiit right
lull)' went of town.
Taylor Hill and wife are over from
lh Willamette vnlley. They proved
lip Oil their timber IhiuI.
A. I. Iioiinhue nml F. I'. linyton
(if I-nldlnw, nre attending Hit full
terra of the dUdrUt court.
David (1. Miller mid Mm. Annie
Hlnnd, both of Crook county, were
married, Haturday by Jim tire I.uekey,
J. N. Weddle of Ntnytou, Or., m
ihI through I'rlnevllle luitt week on
hi way to hi ntm-ti on lleaver
rnvk,
Judge- Kriiidcr of I'ortlaml, l hold
ing thla term of thn dUttrli-t court for
Judge UnoUlmw, who U itwny on
hi nununl vncatlou
J. K. Taylor ami Family ret urned
Monday from thn Willamette valley
where they eut the mi miner Mr.
Taylor Immediately left for Item! to
meet Ida hee coming from the mini
liier Hinge In the CiiM'tKle mountain).
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p School Supplies jj
a.
A 1) A M S O N S 1
A. Zell loot Ida puixe Hnturdny,
Thn lnt time he hud It waa at the
poatoRW. It contained mime thirty
imIiI dollar. Thn nuder will Ih milt
ahly rewarded by leaving anmn at
thla ottlcn. It
Allmrt Noble of I'rlnevllle, noil of
(inortm Nohle, a prominent "took
man of Kimteru Oregon, whm In the
city yeterdny vlnltlng frlenda. He
will attend thn Portland Hunlne
College thla whiter. Alhany Herald.
Thn Northwestern (Suaraiiteo and
Truat Company of Portland, Or., will
make loana at 6 nr cent on tlrnt mart
KK ecurlty. Hen J. L. McCulluch,
,lrionvilln, our Crook County represent
atlve. 10-4-tf
Thn fair given hy the ladlea of the
A mint on Friday hot waa a uplen
dld auccetiM. The cluli building wit
crowded from K o'clock until II.
Dim hundred and twenty-nine dollar
and ninety-live eent wn ruined ly
thn ladled.
Frank I. Miller, won of Mr. and
Mra. Ueorge Miller of I.iunontH, died
at their home Octolier 7, lOOfl. The
rcinalna were burled In tlrey Butte
cemetery. Fred P. Miller wna horn
In Jeffemon, Marlon county, Janu
ary 11, 1KU2. lie wna well thought
of in thn community In which he
lived.
A. M. Urnkn of lleud, la In town
attending court.
Homer I hi via and wife of Paulina,
lire Meudlllg court week III town,
Adrian Crook luiaaold hi nuto
motille to Frank Itodmaii of Culver.
Attorney John Hall of Portland, la
attending circuit court.
AumIIii Kluer of Crook, waa vlalt
llitf In town IiihI week.
MIkm May llorluau la home from
Mllwaukle for a vImIi.
Mra. Jnmea Comlia will leave for
California thla week to aNnd the
winter.
An elulit-poinid aon wna liorn to
Mr. and Mra, John Newaoni at IVn-
ver, Colorado, ftn Oclnlx-r fl.
Vern HaU-r ami wife of piwt, were
III town IiimI Week vUltlnu: ami ae.
IllK the fair l(hta.
T. J. Pcricm-aoH ami two ..na and
dnujehter, Mlaa l'tlut, wen In town
for the fair Inat week.
Mayor (ioodwlllle of llelid, la
aNmllntc a few dnya lit thn county
aeat thla week.
IMd you aee thn H.yenr-old ho rue
at the fair? Thn old timer waa ex
hlhlled hy II. F. Allen.
tiran Mllla of Nuplee, came In
Wmlneaitay to attend thn Crook
county hluh acliool.
C. It. Kwnlley la over from Ijild
law thla week atteiullntf court and
tranam'tliiK tiuwlmwa,
Mr. HiiutliiKton, of thn firm of
Huntlnttton & Wllaon, altoriieya-at-law,
of Thn ialli-, la In town attend
ItilC thla term of court,
T. F. Ituchnnnii hna iiun-hawil the
lutentit of J. A. Allen III the Hamil
ton atnhlea and nlao purchajx-d thn
lenae on the Hilton fiinl yard.
V.J. O'Connor and wife of Ited
liiond. wen In town Inat week vlalt
liiK with frlenda nml taking In the
fair.
Mra. (Inu-e Cndilia, who liaa lavn
vUltlnu her parent a Mr. ami Mra. 1).
F. Ktewart for thn piiat three wneka,
left today for her home In l4wtaton,
Idaho.
FOH HAI.K-Mra. Sarah P. (ilenn of
fern for aaln neveral art Idea of
houaeholil furniture. Price n-aaoti-al.le.
Iminlm of Mra. It. P. Miller,
Prlnevllle, On-Kon. 10-lNtf
WANTKH Traveler for i-atahllMheil
hollH, 12 ar week. JCxMuae
advnnceil. " ItWcrnncna. Addniui
with atamp, Joa. A. Ai.kxanokii,
Prlnevllle, On-Kon. It
WANTKD A ntenofc-rHpher and
tyiwwrltnr; onn who owna hla
miuiilne prvfernHl. State experi
ence and aalary nxptH-twl. Ad
dnaa I. 1. 4 P. Co., Kedniond, Om
Kon. 10-l-tf
F. O. I-otfau hna hoiiKht ft half In
lenat In thn candy atom of V. V.
Fonl. Mr. Ko-an la a practical
candy maker having followed the
hiiMlneaa In Portland for a huiiiImt of
yenra.
Alex Hlnton nnd wife nturned
laat wei'k from vlalt to the Wlllnni
ette valley. They aent n few daya
vlaltlnii with their mother, Mra,
Mary Hlnton In thla city on their
way to the ranch on Henrcnvk.
y VVV W W
J Strictly inaile to measure
? garments.
Ji The latest metropolitan
styles.
Prices within reach of all
Thn n-Kiilar aervk-ea of thn Metho
dlat church In thn old Flrat National
Hank liulldlnK Hiindiiv achool at
10 a. in. Mornliia anrvlcn at II.
Huhjwt " Vk torloua Faith." Kp.
worth IeaKiie B::M) p. lu. KvenliiK
preiu hlnir at 7-K). Huhjwt "Halaam
and thn Anic'h"
A diliatn will comn off Friday
afternoon at thn IiIkIi achool lie
tween thn nieiulN-ra of theOchocoul
an iH-hntliiHT Hiaiety. Thn ipieatlon
to lat illacuaaed la, naolviH, "That
ak'ohol hna cnuxed mom unhappl-ni-aa
than war." Thn n III i-iiiatlve
aide will Im upheld by llert llnrnea
and Arthur I, liulliorif. The nctcallve
by Luther Moom nml Chnrlea Hum
mera.
Another InlKallnn canal la to Im
hulli hy the Hipiaw Creek lrrlatlon
company. Action waa taken to
ward that end lit a meeting of the
company which waa held at the
court houae Tui-aday of thla week.
The new canal In reality la to la an
eiteiialou ami enlargement of one
which waa Im-kuii laat year. The
prcaciil capiuity of thla ditch la lav
tween 100 and 2UU Inchea and thla
will bn IncreiUM'd to 1100 Inchea and
will carry water to thnw aectlona of
land. Thn work la to lj projected
throiiKh thn McCalllater net(hhor
hood, thn Intake of thn new canal
lying at a point aoiith of thn main
canal on Kipiaw cre-k, where cou
nt ruction work will la-gin Inaldn of a
fortnight. The company expect to
complete thn canal, which will le 10
inilea In h-iiRth, aome time thla fall.
He. Mr. Mitchell will premh In
thn PnahyU-rlaii chunh next Mun
day, Detola-r 21. Hubject for 11a.
i.".otea from thn Hynod." Huh-y-rt
for 7Jm p. in. "One Man with
Uod."
It. P. Harrington, wife and aon
Mt today for Marahflcld. Cm coun
ty. They expect to make their home
them In the future. Mr. and Mra.
Harrington leave iiumeroua frlenda
In Prlnevllle who triad Hint they
will do well In their new home.
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ft MiWXK.Y'B l-.VXHY hi I'miti
d Prlc tram e to Il.tO
jj Mail r.r.l.-r. Kilted l'rn.iy
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tiSSjgTia5f3rarr3 if. fcf3eEr3Er32l33
All Intenntlng exhlhlt at the Crook
county fair waa a aword picked up
hy W. II. Kinder In I73 on the Cup
tain Wataou battle ground on
Crooked river. The aalar la-longed
to an officer and waa badly mated
when found hurled In theanml.
Attention la called to the advertise
ment In another column of John
H-h nicer. He la a well-known breed
er of ntandnrd nta k and merit the
consideration ofthoae who like fine
boraea. Out of a at ring of five which
Mr. Hchmeer haI at the Crook coun
ty fair he aold four la-fore he left the
ground.
nlgllfCTlUrflfflllrJfr:ilfriH,T .1
Superior Grain Drills
1
G0RMLEY,
The Tailor
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IT WILL I'AV YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK
Our Bargain Bulletin
We are Gosing Out our Entire
Stock of Dishes to make room
for Holiday Goods. You Make
the Price, for they MUST GO
as we MUST Have The Room.
Rideout & Foster
Mra. II. P. Belknap ha been con
fined to bed with alckneaa alnce Sun
day. Mm. ltaaH, wife of Rev. Bans of the
Christian church, la down with an
attack of malarial fever.
The Christian Church entertain
ment which waa to be given next
Saturday has been postponed until
November 3.
T. F. MeCalllHter & Co. have Just
received a fine line of Fall Hats and
up-to-date Millinery Goods. If you
want the latest give ua call. 9-13-tf
Ike Mllla of Supine, la on the road
to Heppner with 300 head of beef cat
tle. Mr. Mills, who recently bought
the William Combs place, will be at
home In PrtnevHle about the first of
the month.
8. W. Miller waa over from Crook
county Inst week mingling with old
time friends at the fair. He stopped
but a short time. Burns Tlmen-Her-
ald.
Thn Oregon Agricultural College at
Corvallls hns an enrollment this year
of 655 student. This Is nearly 100
larger than ever before reconled at
this time of the year. The college
authorities are confident that the
enrollment will reach at least 800
students In the institution during
the school year. The Crook county
students registered at Corvallls are
a follows: Walter Allen Foster,
Joseph William How.-ird, Ralph V.
Polndexter, Prlnevllle; Harry K
Hamilton, Bend; Mary Rosa Scog-
gln, Laidlaw.
C No. 77 No. 397
I 1 Western Lady Children, Misses Shoe Jjjjj
k The Western Ijady Shoe This Shoe has been very v
-.TC combines quality with style. popular with us; the sole is VV
-"vie Many times we have known rather heavy but very flex- 1 Ss,i.
V of these Shoes being worn a ible. An all around good "s!lp3
Full Year, rrice o$3450 Shoe. Price $1.50
SOME EXCEPTIONAL SHOE VALUES
"Mayer" Stamped on the Sole Means Quality
No. 756 No. 724 Yf
JM Honorbilt Yerma Cushion '
All Mayer Shoes are now This Shoe has a full quilt- 'l X"
y made with the full Vamp ed sole; light Vici upper ' J
ll 'fAs which does away with the an ideal shoe, for old it v J
ripping across the toe. gentlemen. J
rri $4.00 1Mce $4.50 JS1
i I
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 1(5-7. all right-hand Single Disks,
with0 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 best Seed Drill made.
.
We Carry a Full Lino of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
W. F.
King'
iillisnaiSill
If you once try Mayer Shoes we believe you would have no other; they have a stylish
appearance, and are exceptionally easy and durable.
jr. E. STEWART & CO.
Luna Lodge, No. 65. K. of P., en
tertained a few frlenda at luncheon
liutt evening- Dlntriet Attorney
Mennefee of The Dalles, wan the
KUet of honor. Mrs. McDowell of
the I'rlnevllle Hotel furnUhed an ele
gant lunch. The air knlghU and
ladk-M pnaaed a moet enjoyable even
ing.
North western Trook county Into
have another rural free delivery
route etitabllHhed from the Culver
poHtofHce. Tlie route runs south
from Culver on the Trail crctsxlng
road almost to Crooked river,
thence east around Haystack moun
tain by way of Jesse Wlndom's
ranch, thence east to Jacob Stroud's
corner, thence nortli to Grant's and
from there to Haystack postofflce
and to Culver. The route as about
25 miles long and will serve 120 fami
lies. The Haystack postoftice may
lie discontinued when the new route
goes Into effect November 1.
The M. E. church people have
bought tlieC. Ham Smith residence
projierty near the court house. The
bouse will lie moved back and used
for a parsonage. Whether a new
church building will be started this
fall or. not will depend upon how
subscriptions come in. At the pres
ent rate the church will go up. The
amount subscribed has passed the
$1200 mark. Our Methodist friends
are much plensed at the substantial
manner In which their appeal for aid
has lieen met.
According to the Madras Pioneer
a gold-liearlug ledge of ore has bwn
uncovered within two miles of the
Hay creek postofflce. The ledge
was discovered on the B. S. & L.
Co.'s lands about two mile south of
the postotlice, near what is known
as the Brewer ranch. A fine ledge of
mineral quarti was found and the
company Is having it thoroughly
prospected. .A tunnel Is being run un
der the hill and is now about 80 feet
in, with prospect work going steadily
on. The quarti Is said to carry fair
values In gold and to lie sutticiently
promising to Justify some expendi
ture iu further prospecting the ledge.
In a letter from Miss Ethel Chap
man of Bend, to The Journal she de
sires to thank the gentlemen of
Prlnevllle for their aid In helping her
secure the fo prlie offered by the Pa
ciflc Northwest for sending in the
most subscribers to that Journal in
any oue week. The number secured
during the Redmond fair week was
140. It will be remembered . that
Miss Chapman Is working for a free
trip to the Jamestown Exposition
which Is offered by the Pacific North
west to the young Indies of the State
of Oregon. The editor of the maga
line compliments the young lady
and congratulates Crook county on
the representation the county would
receive if she wins out in the big eon
test.
R. C. Horlgan of St. Jo soph. Mo.
and Mrs. B. F. Bressiuan of Los
Angeles, Calif., brother and sinter of
J. W. Horlgan of Prlnevllle, left for
St. Joseph Monday morning. Mrs.
Bressiuan will spend a short time,
there visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Horlgan. This visit wns the first
time In twenty-three years sluce the
Horlgan brothers met. H. C. was
then but a boy and time wrought
many changes in him. It is twelve
years since Mrs. Bivssmuu left Port
land and that was the last time Mr.
Horlgan saw Ills sister. R. C. Horl
gan is a conductor on the St. Joseph
& Grand Island railroad where bis
train sometimes makes a speed of 60
or 70 miles an hour. Ho found
quite a contrast in the methods of
transportation when he took the
four-horse flyer at Shaniko for this
city. Its nil lu getting used to It.
If he would stay here a year he
would exchange his flyer for the hur
ricane deck of a cayuse, and we'll bet
r.
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'M''iMH i 4 I . im , int I i M i 'I '!"M'"li
Millinery Opening I
We will be in our new building on
Saturday, September 29th with a
complete line of the latest creations
in millinery. Call and see them.
T. F. McCALUSTER & CO.
.ini I Mni Mni .... Mm, m,ii ni i nH"'H" ''
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
ppivm'itip riBEviriw
Closing Out Sale
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
satislactory with the people. That is the secret
oi the success which has attended their business.
The rule applies the year around.
We Carry a lull line oi 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
j Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention
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