Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 25, 1906, Image 2

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    Give Uf Fire Protection.
Und adjusted and dutifully fin-Ul lour iw-rvoir sites, Mch being J " -" R?JW3WW7mrWW
Ifched. on branch olth. Turn.- ' POP Q A R I lJaJ-iSJiaN
r. w.... TH av . .
. i I It rrtt . . II
The auction of providing ade- engnw will K spienuia 10. ine estimating rnginrrr -in
aunt mean (or fire protection using uw im oi lire now. or nere in a iew .,. anu w.
A.ii..t ,.iaU a dee., ln.ld on '2i inch. In fact at Sebastopol, make estimate- of the capacity
the minda of our business men. -California, they uned -mm oi ana com oi construction oi inese
They all appreciate the necessity connection with our reservoirs and it U now believed
. ....... v.. .1. encine while verv manv of our CU!- that these will prove feasible sites
II I irflllllkl. HI'I Hill. flir llttri ii wt - c - a I
fentielees condition was
Residence in .'rinevilU
Inquire of
1). l A DAMSON
. x, . t I I 1 1. a iV ... a ... .
t(Minm UM lixiu 101 ft mi warveiv I ami uuu juuuinu wmrr mar
home to everyone of them at thesny lean than HW. Using tuou aiomi io luruian an amine aupp.y
recent fire. Thev all realize that j ! of fire hose we guarantee that for the segregation.
not much would have been left of or Mnch stream can be Another thing that w content-
Prineville had it not been for the i thrown horizontally a distance oi plated la the maung ot a new neau
fortuitous change in the direction ; nom iw to iz; ieei, or using w . ,m. .,ir -tk,.,
of the wind at the time of the fire. nes of hose, 500 feet in each line, down the Tumalo from the prea
They do not propose to take anv'i-ncb and a .-inch stream can ent intake oi the t,oiuroi.ia tutr.
more chances. With this thought be thrown a horizontal distance of ern Company. This will serve
in mind E. G. Hodson. chief of the j W to 100 feet each. two very important purposes; first,
P,;ill. flr rlen.rtment. has The engine will develop an actu- it will enable the water to r car-
. . .... . - t F - . .... I . . l .
n;nii.tina the cl.ima made I 15 horoe-power and will force nea on a grade irom me creei io
h the Watmna Engine Works I the water on the flame under a the lands to be irrigated and avoid
Co. of St. Paul, Minn. This firm ! pressure ot from iH) to 130 pounds the abrupt drops in the canal as it
has for a number of veare put on to the square inch. 1 his will give now exisw. mis w.u serve w
the market a gasoline fire engine 1 you a good idea of the effectiveness conserve a large amount of water
.Wh nlfl n ei snlendid satis- o this machine. mai is now ios vj s-pKC am.
faction. It is adapted to the needs! "Another valuable feature is evaporation. It will also permit
of small cities and towns and does' that it does not require an expert winter irrigation, which is impoa-
nnP-half as much as i engineer to operate it. N e send sible with the intake at it present
we would have to pay for a steam'" our own expense with each en- location, owing to the high alti
fir. nf,in Th Mtpr to Mr. i gnie we sell, a competent engineer uue.
Hrwlann reaA a f.il !, i from OUT UClory 10 make me ae- neueau irni ui iui iiiuiiivi
. , . . ,,t iliverv tests, do the work that we are in the vicinity oi broken lop
e BIT K1U IU HIU" IIMl J , " , . .....I i I W. I
p . : . . . J. ..n: mnnntain a rFV htoh alflltlilA
c . .1 1 . . I . n . 4 a nljlal a ...... A a I Ka .j-Mt 1. 1 (V
ii i ,-, ' siruci ine nre aepariment now 101 u,uD "."
scenery oi ine i acme
I1VII - F J
la tka Mill.r Buildtaf
Fwh Urend. lt nnd t'Hken
ulwjiy on tmiul.
rnatrr ot nil kinds mnde to
order.
PRINEVILLE. - OREGON
i chine. It will also onerate for Coast, including alaciers, water
u i r t AnA - take care of and oterate the ma nincenl
a j-. -,f. . O
A 4 Vv ..ir. a Ann!naa rkl tAirn Tr
Tided' we can prove them to be a ! hour9 l - time without stopping, falls, deep gorges and great moun-
reliable machine. We fully ap
preciate your anxiety on this point
and as you state "reliability in the !
requiring practically no other at- wins covereu wuu prrpriuai mtu,
tention other than oiling occasion- and if the water of this snow may
ally until the engine is shut down, be conserved by storage reservoirs,
TH- : V. 1 J I llviin 4 Kaa a-tar en t-irl V frar I hi at HPO
gasonne engine, esieciallv a gaso-iUfvv mn wlnl . . '
line fire engine, is a mosl import-! " h 15 hou" " regregat.on, which contains some
ant point to be considered." be- or. at one time. of the ch lands in the state
. , ! LJisi may we aeiiverea one oi
., , i,i v, ji .,i ;a our engines w rorin tvena, wre- w
time to be lost "in adjusting lhe n, and among other recent sales road, which crosses the Deschutes
J ' . ' T l 1 1 V- )..... I w ikn ,i .11 .;wt will hd
.1.- are ran jjeanaro, v. aiuornia: jvens-i '"
ma V"V , . .. , . , , ii.i . i
Warroad. Kooseve t. Men maue 10 oiossom use me rose ami
, , .
the fine climate, rich soil, and at
Juniper Butte Stock
Ranch.
Standard bred Stallions
and Fllies For Sale. Al
ways a few on hand for
customers.
JOHN SCHMEER,
Breeder of Blooded Stock, Post
Crook county, Or.
different parts in order
engine can operate.
"We might atate at the outset
ington
ahca, Darfur, Solway, Oslo, Miz
niitri Miniijmt., iwi-oFriliu .11. 1 1 tractive scenery will brine thous
mat our gaso . ne nre eng.ne s no Michigan: Le Claire, -nda of settlers to this fair land.
experiment, but is the result of
Cle-
pin I rvar
- . . ; . waiu 4avau( vsa
faaN m oriiarionra in t ho manil.
; .iburne, Texas; Pea pack. New Jer-i bucks for Sale
facture of all kinds of engines, and ! . .. .
further we might state that before ! -V' V' -erae, , At the T s. HamilU)n nn,ht ne.r
the engine was offered to the pub-j J e,U,rne' Aftra',3 A.hwoojl Crook Co Oregon. Three
, Manitoba; and others. The en- hundred head of yearling IVlaineiand
licit was first fully tested at our, s Mernofc NonebetU)r in th.
factory and the tests proved the'?. . ... country. It costa nothing to see them
mechanical construction to be cor-
: years ago,
CIIIU UU11I1K . 11V hue 1 1IU HI t J - ,
. , , , , . 1 satisfactory
ciJgiuc line urtrLi uu iuc uiaj an,
(sine 189S) we have sold hun
dreds of these engines and they
are today in service in nearly all
the states of the Union, besides
many in foreign countries and
they have proven themselves to be
without exaggeration the most ef
ficient, most practical, reliable and
imtsv rola An Nina tvi a r n f " 1 1 1"
. ... recently
ea on the American uontinent, ;
i hcate of one we sold them two
which engine was so
that they ordered a
country, it eoeu nothing
All customers treated alike
O-'JU-lm
Lost, Strayed or Stolea.
- 1
duplicate engine last summer.! One gray mare about 9 years old
Some time aeo the war denartment brande.1 CX on right stifle. $10 reward
t Whin7tnn r.;n..l hrA PiJ ,or return ot same to Morrow
V'oanan'a rn ixli a 1 ii atiwnBA nt nt a br I fi (7
ui army uuicers to couuucv an ex- delive Frank Lyons,
naustive test ot our hre engine lO-MU Haycnk, Or,
with a view to ordering an engine
for service at the important army
posts. The test was perfectly
satiKlactorv bo rrmcn bo that wp
delivered one of our No,
, . . f,ra
. . . . , . v ii.iuto iui uit ci.iw at i uu
ana wey are posiuveiv me iueai:,r ... . .
c -.I .1 u i i i Myer, V lrginia,
the volunteer fire departments for
service in any small city or town.
"The engine is fitted or provid
ed with two methods of starting
that is by the electric spark, which
is provided by means of the "jump
spark" system, such as is used on
high grade automobiles and an im
proved Bunsen burner with a plat
inum hot tube. By means of the
electric eparker the engine can be
started instantly, while with the
Bunsen burner and platinum tube
we guarantee that the engine can
hp flt.nrt.pfl in t.Via pnlrlpct. a'patlipr t
in from two to four minutes time
which is remarkably fast lime and
much quicker than the firemen
can unreel and connect the hose
and be ready for a stream.
"For use in cold weather, such
as is experienced in the Northwest,
the engine is provided with an
auxiliary vaporizer so that the fast
time referred to can be made right
along, regardless of the atmos
phere. The engine works perfectly
in all kinds of weather, as indeed
it must do in order to be an ef
fective machine and your people
need not have one minute's hesita-
Clean Up.
The proHrty ownera of the Otr of
Prlneville are hereby notltled to
clean up their premises. Soe to
that your yards and back alleys eon
tain no rubblHb. or waste itaoer.
one ot the import The city ordinances regarding ttiette
ant army stations in the country I matters will Ih? strictly enforced
and iust across the Potomac from KW-tf J- Ckooks, City marshal
Washington
"The price of our No. 2 engine
complete with equipment includ- An persona knowing, themselves to
ine, .nrtinn hn witt, .t,;, Indebted to me will pleae make
. . . , , . ' some arrangement to pay the same
play pipes with nozzles, lanterns, either , wh()le r pilrt. Xlle nrt
hand pole, drag rope, rope reel, ha left me without a home and
tool box, wrenches, tools, etc., is must have the money to rebuild am
fifteen hnnflrf.fl nfl tnnto. five fumlHh the same.
Notice.
($1525) dollars delivered at Shani-
ko.
j "If you wish we can send vou a
j detailed specification and proposal
i that you can submit to the coun
cil. We take it that you already
10-ll-2t
Yours Iteectfully,
Dk. E.O. Uvkk.
Strayed.
There came to my place near Ia-
monta about three weeks ago tw
horses answering the following lie
have fire hose and hose cart. If scriptlou: One black gelding, brand.
not we will be glad to include this M with double X with bar dow
in the price of the additional equip
ment in our proposal."
Plenty of Reservoir Sites.
A Laidlaw special to the Ore-
gonian says that Engineer A. L.
Aldridge and crew, who have been
working under the direction of
State Engineer Lewis, and the set
tlers on the Columbia Southern
Irrigating Company segregation,
right end of X on left shoulder,
weight about 1200 pounds. One light
gray or white horse, branded with
diamond lying down, weight about
1200 pounds Both horses are broke,
Parties proving property can have
the sume by calling at my ranch and
paying pasture bill on same and the
cost of this notice.
18-4t Embhy Sbalks, Lamonta, O
DuMlatiea f Paruankip Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
have just returned from the head Arm of Wurzweller & Thomson has
waters of Tumalo creek where thev dissolved by mutual conseti
" 1 mi a .1 rr . i . Ii
Iiavp ln maVinc .,,. fnr trm i "omson anu Armur nooges ins-
tion in takins this for wanted. L. . ,i. posing ol tneir interests in tne l.usl
. . ... . ' F"J u.0wci...8 11 nine are to w, Wur-Welw who will
otherwise you can readily under
stand the engine would not be a
practical, fire fighter.
"The pump is fitted for 2$ inch
feasible reservoir sites. The Turn- conduct the same in the future und
alo is the source of water supply the firm name of VVurzweiler & Com
for the Columbia Southern Hetrre- pany. All outstanding accounts
I (ration and owin tn an ainiarenf I noi.es are puyauie to n. mom.
F3 F3 '.vi ...! A I. .. M 11. .,1 . t
C V.-J1 l ii. .., 1 Bull cum nrtnui iiuiir-Ft. iiii-nnrn,
uic uwiv niouuai i j anu an yvc liu- ; riliui lilge VI water IOr Hie BUCCeSSlUl rpij
uce you wihu an engine to be I reclamation of the project, there
drawn
by hand we would recom
mend our No 2 size, which weighs
complete with equipment about
3100 pounds and is fitted with two
hose gates for discharge and 3-inch
suction inlet. The suction hose is
the best quality smooth bore suc
tion hose made same as used on
city e team fire engines. The
wheels are the celebrated "Archi
bald" fire apparatus wheels, which
are also specified on all high grade
fire apparatus. The springs are
oil tempered, axles, forged steel
and the engine throughout is con
structed of the very best quality of
material, assembled by skilled
workmen in up-to-date factory.
All parts are perfectly balanced
project,
has been considerable friction be
tween the settlers and state land
board on the one side and the Irri
gating Company on the other.
ine matter reached a crisis
some time ago when the settlers
called a mass meeting at laidlaw
and after mature deliberation de
cided to emplpoy engineers, who
would work under the direction of
the state engineer, to make a com
plete re-survey of the entire pro
ject with a view to determine if
there is a sufficient water supply
for the segregation
These engineers began their la-
oinson and Hodges desire t.
thank their many customers for past
patronage and favors, and trus
that they will continue to patronize
the new firm. Wii,!, Wukzwkii.k
A. Thomson,
Akthijii Hoimjks.
Wounds, Bruises And Burns.
liy applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruiees, burns and like injuries
before lnnummation sets in, they may
be healed without maturation and
about one third the time required bv
the old treatment. This is the greatest
discovery and triumph ol modern mru-
ery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on
this same principle. It is an antiseptic
and when applied to such injuries
causes them to heal very quickly. It
also allays the pain and soreness and
prevents any danger of blood poison in
Keep a bottle of rain balm in
von
nors eariy mis monin and on their home and it will sav you time an
( i -ii . i ii.., money, not to mention the inconveni
-" en!e anii guttering such injuries entail
iney nave discovered anu survey-1 ror sale uy u. r. Auamson & Co.
.aVafcafc.2
House and Three
Lots for Sale
lloiiNe, Ham and three lota
for sale. Ikwt location In town.
Cor. 2d and It U. Aiuily'to
T. J. I-Vnruem.n. Cr-.M.k, Or.
$ Men's Suits from $12.50 to $25
BMW
ft PC
FaU and Winter
Millinery
i Grand Opening, Monday
October 8th.
j A complete line of all
the latest style.
SMRS. ESTES
Corner 2nd and Main Strt If
A FULL LINK OF
Machines and Records
ALWAYS ON HAND.
THE WINNER' CO.
Prinetille Oregon
Tliutwr Land, Act of June J, 1TS.
Hotic for Publicatin.
t'nlted HtUM Iind Offlop,
The Dalit. Orrcun. tx-Uiber a. IK0S,
Notice Is herelir given tlmt In compliance
with the provtMiona or the act of (-onirn-tui of
June 8. 1S78. enlltlrd An act for me aale ol
timber landa In the HI a lea of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waahlngtun Territory," a
extended to all the Pulillc Itllii HlaU-a bv act
ofAuguHl 4, PW2, the following-named per-
aonii have, on Ht-piemoer in, niea in in
offlra their Kworii HtateinentH. to-wll:
Thomaa Enilerwin. or rlotiuiam, eoiiniy or
Ohehall, alate of VVaahlngton, aworn mate-
nient No. Tor the purchane ortlie r'
N Wii and Hi NKf-i ff Meotlon it. Tp. 13 (, E 17
R. W M.
John B. Gllleaple, ofHoqulam, county of
rhehallH. mnte of Waahlnglon. aworn Klate-
ment No. 827S. for the purcnaae of li! or
Hectlon I, liU 1, 2 and S of ueoion -i, i p. u n,
K 17 K. w M.
Jamm R. McCauley, of HiMiulam, county of
ChehalU, mate of MaahingUm, aworn maie-
ment No. 3-74, for the purchaw of the
N VJi and NS HKS of Meotlon 4, Tp. U H, R 17
E, w M.
And will offer proof to atiow thai the
landa Bought are more vaiunnie inr ine um
ber or Ktone thereon than for agricultural
purpone, and to ontalillnh their clatma to
aaid lanoa beroie the Begntieranu tieceivei,
at The iHtllen. On-iron, on January l. I'.lr7.
They name the following wltnetmeii: Roliert
J. Heed, Jnmea K MH .auley, John R. Ol hen-
pie ana Iliomaa Knacraon, oj nuqumm,
Washington: John W. Kilter, of I'rtnevllle,
ttrviron.
Any and all pemona claiming adversely the
alove-dH.-rll)ea landa are reuueautu wt ine
their claim In thla otlliie on or before aald
161 b day of January, Mil.
lu-'lip Michael T. Nolah, Keglater,
Desert Land, Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United States I and Office,
The Dalles. Oregon. Octolier 13.
Notice it hereby B'vej' that Herliert
it. Ilawley, of I'oat, OreKon, haa liled no
tice of his intention to make proJl on n
ilesert-lanil nluim No. -2.rill. for the Lots 1.
and 3 of Heetion 18. Tr. 17 H, R M K, W M
before the County Clerk at t'ritieville, O
gon, on the 7tli day of December, 1U).
He names the following witnesses to
prove the conipU-te irrigation and rcclamu
lionofHaid land; Howard Morris, M. L.
Brown, Isedore Meyer, of Hoat, Oregon;
Charley Henry, of Paulina, Oreeon.
M ll llAMy 1. BOIjAn,
ffi Ladies Misses and Children's
Winter Annarpl
' ' JT i
M Handsome Fall and Winter Coats of Gray
vi Shadow Plaids and Black and Mixed
Cloths - - $10 to $20 each
3(3 Ladies' Walking Skirts of Fancy Gray Plaid
H Materials - - $4.50 to $7.50 each
M
N-j Misses and Children's Long Coats of all the
latest styles and materials. Prices range
rrcn - - $3.50 to $12.50 each
M" WURZWEILER & COMPANY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
OVERC0ATS
$10 to $25
Supply your Fall and Winter ClothiiiR Tj
needs at Wurzweller'.s Store; the lar
Kcst assortment to seleet from. Kuh, LU
Nathan and Fisher Company's fjS
"Sincerity Clothing" fa
for men can't be beat for equal style y
and quality. Material and fashion the VW
very latest, Single or double breasted
or straight fronts.
Prices from $15.00 to $25.00 per Suit j
92
fa
eMWr Si
mm m CP
TlmU-r lml. Art of Ju .
Notice For Publication.
(Milled Hum Lnl Oltli-..
The Itallra. ()rru. Auu.l l, lau.
Unllra la hvrlr li-n that lu nuill''
with the nmrl.lon.ot the i tot I'ungrm ol
I.,,,- isfts. eulltled "AO tor III. Ml H
llllllT l.ll.lm IU til. lM-ol un-riii., ri
Ml, Nev.l, IUt limlK lrriuirT,
In .11 the Fubllc Ijinil Hl.te. by
..i a ..ii.i i ihh Hi. IiiUiiwiik n.iiKil ptini
hv m Aiiiil e, m. men iu mi.
their wnrntieineiu, to wit:
Uu :. N.nh.ol Hpok.ne.eounly ol ine,
itir ul Muhlnidou. .worn Mieiuent Mo.
S1JH. tor the nireli.eof the K'i NW'.n. L"U
r. IF r., n m
J.
Send Your Watches or Jewelry
for Repairs
ml i ul Hi-eth.il 7. Ti. 14 tt.
writ-in,
le ol W.
I
AFllmr Ii. Wrlvlll. Ol HIHiK.UI
Hpok.iii-. it.ie o( Wwlilnxton, rn .i.ie-
lui-tll .o. ai.i,, inr inFBun-11."
rlK'. g'.HK't iHl 8K8W!-,ol e-llou li, i'
14 8. K l K, W M. u
Arthur U AtiKeii. oi n'n-. immiimj "i "i"
kane, ut ol WMhlnsuiti. .worn liemi-iil
No. m. lor the purvloueol th S N'i
HW ol Sei ltou &ua IE)i N ol Boillou ,
Tp I4M. K It K. W M. t , ,
They will oiler proof, lo .how that the lamia
aoiiiihl are more valuable lor Ihe tlinlier or
lone thereon than lor aitrirumirai purixi,
ami tomlahhah ihelr claim, to aald lamU lie.
lor. the Ken later ami Ri-eelver, at Ih. land ol-H-e
in The lalh-., OreKon, on orlullr ,
IWW.
Thejf uame aa attneiuie.: Uu E. N.iih,
Arthur II Wrlahl. Arthur L. Aimell. C. r. Hell,
Fred K. Miini h, all ol HMikaiie. W aihliigloii.
Byron fady, ol Frttievllle. )ri-Kon.
Any ami all roii elnlmlnit aderml)r alijr
ol the aliove.de-rllH-d land, are re.iieli-d t4
file their claim, lu thin ortUc on or belure .aid
ird day ol Novenitier, lt.
IMM Mk-hailT. Noi.au, Beller,
A Young Mother At 70.
"My mother has atiililimly Ixwn inal
youiiu at 70. Twenty yearn o( inttiee
ufforiiix from ilyniielwia lial entirely
iliaiibleil tier, until ix inciiitliH bko,
when the began tuking Klei-tric Hitters
which have compleUily cnml her anil
reatorel the strength ami activity nlie
had in the prime uf life," write. Mm.
W. L. (iilpatru-k, of Danforth, Me.
GreaU-dt reetorativn iiimllcine on the
glolva. KeU Btumach, Liver and Kid
neys right, pur i lien the blood, and cnren
Malaria, liilioiinneNR and Weakneimea.
Wonderful Nerve Tonic, .'rice SOc.
Guaranteed by 1). P. Adatnaon itO.,
and Templeton 4 Hon'g drug t)re.
Desert Land, Filial Proof.
Notice fur Publication.
United 8tate Laiid Office,
The Dulles. Oregon. October 13, M.
Notice in hereby given that Frank Kor
ent, of Prineville, Ureffoli, haa died notice
of his intention to nmke proof on hl.deH
ertrlitiKl claim No. !, for tlieKUX N W
and BW; HR4 of Hection Tp. 14 H, tt
14 K, W M, before the ('amity Clerk at
Prinevilte, Oregon, on the 7th day of De
cember, lmni.
He mime the following witnetineH to
prove the complete irrigation and reclama
tion of Mtid land: 1). k. McDowell, K. A.
Davenport. Heorge O'Neil, William Daven
port, ot Prineville, Oregon.
MM 11A1'.I 1
port,
10-2flp
NOI.AN.
KegiHter.
10-2.'.p
Kegi.ter.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior.
Land Otlice at The Dulles, Oregon.
October 13, ll.
Notice is hereby given that Kzekiel V.
HemirickHoii, of Prineville, Oregon, lias fil
ed notice of bin intention to make tinal
commutation proof in support of hie claim,
viz: HomeHteail Entry No. 14113 made
January 6, 180r, for the Vi and K
HWK of Hection 15, Township 16 8, Range
15 E, W M, and that xaid proof will lie
made before the County Clerk, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on Decern her 7, liKXI.
He name, the following to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
the land, viz:
James A. MolUtt, George W. Jones,
William R. Smith, James R. Harvey, all
of Prineville, Oregon.
Michael T. Nolak,
10-25r Register,
Notice for Publication.
Department ol the Interior,
ftiid Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
October hi. 1IKXI,
Notice Is hereby given that Walter O.
LithiFow. of I.aniouta. Ori-Kon. has tiled
notice of bia intention to make final tlvc-
ear proof in support of his claim, viz!
Ifttlf.) lllltue isoveoi-
K NKU and N K'A
NWof Hection 10, Townsbi; l.'IBoutli,
K.rmn 14 K. W M. and tliat said proof will
bit made before the County Clerk, at I'rlne
ville, Oregon, on De:emler H, l!)0lf.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, viz:
L. A. Moore, A. It. Mixhlur, of Lamonta,
Oregon, V. Butler, Culver, Oregon, 0, K.
Smith, Frineville, Oregon.
, MICHAEL T. NOLAN",
lO-ffip
Register.
Insomnia and Indigestion Cured.
"Last vear I had a very severe attack
of iidiizcHtion. I could not sleep at
night and Buffered inont excruciating
piung for three hours aftci each meal.
I wan troubled this way for about three
months when I used Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and receiv
ed immediate relief," says John Dixon,
Tullamore, Ontario, Canada. For ralo
by D, P. Adanisou & (Jo.
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All Work Guaranteed.
Prices Reasonable
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The Redmond Harness Shop
J. H. EH RET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
4) A Complete new line of Harnett, Saddle
r and other lines as usually kept in a first
clatt Harnett Shop. There it alto in con-
g nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
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The Leader 1
I. MICHEL, Proprietor
(Prineville Hotel Building)
We are comfortably located in our new
quarters and are doing buaineH9 on busi
ness principles namely we are giving
you the best bargains to be found in the
city. Call and see our new line of Cloth
ing, Hats, Caps and Shoes. Our Dry
Goods Department is complete. Special
values in Woolen Dress Goods, Outing
Flannel, Calicos, Etc. :. :: :: :. :.
The Packard Shoe
For Men
The Julia Marlowe
Shoe for Women's Wear
BOTH STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE
Souvenir Japanese Tray will be given
away to every Lady Customer
next Saturday, October
the 27th, at
The Leader