Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 25, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
lr. (leaner of rorllniiil, U In town.
J. II. Zeverly of Howard luin Imvii
attending roiirt.
His linn or HiinU Cliiu Honi (or
2V nt C. V. ICIklim. lO ilfi tf
1 1 null I, Inter, of I'uitlliiri, U In town
attending court and trnimmllng
bintlnewi.
11. V,' NllCpherd Mill) wife, of l'Hll-
Unit tr In town attending ronrt and
visiting friend.
Mi'in. (latewood and Kodgera
of tlit lintewood Mining Company,
li lt l uiKila.v lor Hen tile.
Itcv, II. W. Hium will occupy the
iul)ltHl tin t'nlou church Hunday
morning mini evening.
Mm. ClwirliK Fouler, who live ten
tulle weal of town, Im Nick with ty.
liholil fever.
School llnnnkM mul
School Supplies I
at i
A 1) A M SON'S
If Robert I.. MrMurtery of I'rlne-
rllle, will writ to llola-rt J. ICeed of
lloqulam, Wiudi., ho will hi'itr of
Olllclhlllg to III advantage.
10 Vlunp
Hit Northwenteru Guartulee ml
Trul Company of fortUnd, Or., will
mk loam at tt per cent on II mt niort
Kge twurliy. Hon J. I.. McCullnch,
frineville, our Crook Coiinty reprewint
II vu. 10 tf
Owing to tln lllnena of Mm. Hum
the protracted nnvtlug at Mad run to
bn conducted by Itcv. II. W. liana,
Miinolim'iHl to begin Momliiy, Oeto
Imt 2tM Ii, Im poatpoued until Novimii.
bcr Will.
Mm. Johnson of lleud, who ha
been rooking at tln I'llot Unite Inn,
took chloroform Tuesday night with
ulcldal Intent. Ir. Rd wards wan
aput for. Ho MilmlnlHtt-nil aome
antidote mul tin- women la doing tot
well a cnulil lie exerted under the
circumstance.
J Read my Clothing Ad J
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
J CW.ELKINS j
foil 8ALK At I. Serler, Agency
Plain, 1. (). Mitilrua, Or., four
good work horses; nil marc. H p
FOR HALK Mr. Karah I'. Uleun of
fer for al aeverat art tele of
household f urnlt un. Price reason
able. Imiulrv of Mr. It. 1. Miller,
Prlnevllle, Oregon. 10-lxtf
WANTKI Traveler for established
liuilBe. $12 per week. Kenc
advanced. Reference. Address
with stamp, Jo. A. Al.KXANDKK,
I'rluevllle, Oregon. It
WANTKU A stenographer mul
typewriter; one who own hi
machine preferred. State. cicrl
euce nml anlary exvtst. Ad
dre I. I. & P. Co., Iteilmonil, Ore
gun. 10-lH-tf
Uovemor Chamlierlaln luia recelv
ed notice from President Itoonevclt
of the creation of the Fremont forest
renerve In Knstern Oregon. Thla re.
aerve la altuuleil In Crook am)
Klamath roiiutiea, extending from n
point about X'i nillea aouth of Ilcnd
southward to the Kliiiiinth Indian
Itcnervatlon. Thla reserve comprlaea
th greater part of 72 townahlpa, ex
tending In Irregular form the Cu
eailu Itatrve enaterly to rnnge 17
'and north and aouth from townahlp
11) to townahlp IW.
Attorney lleiiaon of lli nd, la In at-
tiMiilaiic at thla term of the dlatrh't
court.
Cnriet to Weave I will lx readv
to weave rarM-ta aliout Uii'IiiInt 1.
Alim. Jor Tavi.oh.
l 2.V-'t I'rlnevlll.', Or.
Mra. Mallugaiiil Mra. ('otnba left
Momlny for I'reatou, Calif., to apend
the winter. Mra. W. F. King ac.
couipnnled them on their Jonrney aa
far aa I'ortlund.
A "Foot" aia-lal will la given by
the ladle of JuuiNr Circle, 'Women
of Woodcraft, In Itelknnp'a hull No-vemla-r
Uth. A paH-r on the care of
the feet will be rend, nml U-aldeaa
iiniMlcal and literary program will
be given. The puhlli-luvltel.
Jacob Wllllattia and ('. I. Allen
have pun-hnaed the leaae of the IHIIoii
Fetil Yard of T. F. Iliichaiian. Tu
deal waa made Inat week and Meaara.
Wlltlnmaft Allen have repaired the
bnrna and put Mm yard In flrat claaa
aha ie for the trade.
Tim graded achoola of I'rluevllle
were never In a more ttourlahlng con
dition. At I ho preacnt rate of lu
creaae It la only a queatlon of time
when a new and larger building will
lie m nereaalty. More room la neoded
now but the need haa lieen tern-
porlnrly met by the renting of the
Odd Fellowa building for the prt
ary grade. Mra. Karl McLaughlin
haa Juat I xi' n ail diil to the teaching
force. Khe will take the fifth grade.
Thla tuakea aeven li'iu hcra In the
graded department of the rrlnevllle
I'ulillc KcIiim.I.
The Oregon Agricultural College
atCorvnllla will offer thla winter, aa
uaual, two aiavlal potiraea along
agricultural lluea, which will la
dealgnated The Hhort Courae lu Atrrl
cnlturi', and the Ktavlal Ihtlry
Courms The Short t'otirae In Agri
culture will open ou Tueailay, Janu
ary H, luo, at 0:Ut) a. in., mid con
tinue two week, filming on Friday.
January H. The courae eoiinlata of
a aerlea of popular lecture along
line aultetl to aid hortlciilturlHta,
dairy tiii'ii, and oilier engaged In
nurlcultura! pumulta In developing
the great natural reaourcea of our
State. The lecture are aupplemeiit
eil hy laboratory work under the
atiHplcea of exxTt, who at rive to
make the courae thoroughly prnc
tUal by adapting the work aa far aa
poaalble to the lutil of each lu
dividual. The Heclnl Ialry Courae
will nlMO oHn on January H, 11HI7,
and will continue all weeka, rlimlng
on February 15, 1107. The purpone
of thla courae la to fa miliar Im atu-
deuta with the modern forma of
dairy apparatua. and teach the
erlylng und principle of the produc
tion, care, and manufacture of milk
Into butter and cheeae.
Wanted.
School teacher for Hay Creek
achool dlatrh't No. 87. Salary $l.'i to
f.M) per month. Call on or addreaa
hy mail W. K. In i iiikkh,
10.25.2t-p Hay Creek, Or.
NOTICE OF CATTLEMEN'S MEETING.
There will tat a meeting of the
Crook County Cattlemen'a Aaaocl
atlon lu I'rluevllle Saturday, Novem
ber .1, luofl, at 1 o'rliM k p. m. All
liieiulx'r of the naaiM'tatton or other
lutereated In the Weatern IHvlalou of
the lllue Mountain Foreat Keaerve
are reueted to ! preaeiit. A dele
gate la to lx nppolnteil to attend
the meeting of the atockmcn at Can
yn City on Novemlr 15, who will
meet the Foreat lleaerve official and
a.-enre range allotment for the year
1107. Hy order. F T. Slavton.
2t VliH-rr'aldent.
garmenta. J
The latest metropolitan j
styles.
Prices within roach of all
GORMLEY,
The Tailor
Clyde Itowelt, of Sweet Home and
the Liggett Hro , of llalwy, who
have laen In I'rluevllle the pnt week
buying boraca eft Wedneaday for
home. They aucceeded In getting
15 head of horac whh h they will
drive arroea the mounlalna.
To the mciiilier of the 1'. A. A. C.
and the 1 jid lea Aniwc You are
aununoned to a tnaaked Hallow'en
gathering of the Witch Order of
Necromancer. The revel will beheld
on the night of OctotM-r thlrty-flrat,
nineteen hundred ami alx. Time,
eight thirty by the village clink.
I'lace, rrtuevllleClub rooma. Kvery
oue la reiiieateil to come ntllred aa a
ghoat. (Hlgni'd,) The Witch of Itit
m a nee.
A Hcullar accident hnpa-ned to
the Iteud atage the other day. About
two mllea thla lde of that town one
of the horaea allied at a piece of paa-r
and by aome meana atruck the neck-
yoke or tongue with one of It front
feet, aiinpplug the bone of the leg at
theaukle. The foot hung llmpauH
ported only by thecaklu. Another
horae wita aecured and the atage pnv
ceeded on It way.
It. M. Powell waa allot In the
fleahy part of the hand Monday by
Uu McCord. The men hail a
wrangle about a fence. One word
led to another and the ahootlng re
sulted. lr. Ilelknap drenxed the In
jured hand. While the wound I not
conaldered dungerour, It la thought
that the tendon of the flrat finger la
aevered. No a rival have larn maile.
A. W. Clothier will leave tmtay for
Itend and Cpix-r Cnwjked river
point.
J. A. Stone and daughter. Mix
I'.lanche left Tueaday for Spokaw,
where tlwy expect to make tlwlr
home,
Itev. Mlu lw-ll will preaih at the
1'reebyUflan church faxt Sunday,
October 2H. Suliji t for 11 a. in.
"The Mlaaloll of lluiitcer." Kuhjift
for 7'W p m. "Our Outy to Father
and Mother." ChrlMtlau Kudeavor
at p. m. lender, Mlaa Fay Jiald
win. Teiu hcra' mil ling from 7:10 to
N p. in.. Monday at the liolue of the
Mlf Morxe.
m THE BKT 101 0.ltM 0 O0A
A KKrH M)T Or
IW.NKY'8 0ANIY In I'iikuKe
Prle from 6c ffl.ftO
MallonlnfK Killed Promptly
I
0, P. jtttttmfn & Co.
In Quoting T.J. Fergueaon a few
wiM'k ago we made It appear that
he void 210 head of cattle to Frank
Fulton. We ahould liaveanld "Mr.
Fergueaon and neighbor." A a
matter of fact he fumlahed only
about one-fourth of the numtaT.
Mr. Fergueaon deelred thla correc
tlon o that hi nelghlor would not
think he waa trylug to take all the
credit U liliuaelf.
F1 4'
. --M a a A-.L
IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK
Our Bargain Bulletin
Wc are Closing 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
T. F. MiH'alllaU'r & Co. have Juat
recelvisl a fine line of Fall Hata and
up-tMlate Millinery OotMla. If you
want the la text give u a pall. 9-1.1-tf
J. K. Oeddea, prealdent of the Min
eral Spring College located at Soda
vllle, Or., waa In Prlnevllle attending
t Ida term of the circuit. Mr. Geddea
la a toucher of wide experience. He
waa the Uerinttndent of the Warm
Spring Indian achool la 1SM-5, and
waa alao auperlntendent of the I'ma
t Ilia. Indian Keaervatlon achool In
ISSiMM). He waa alao principal of the
Klamath high school lu 1903. Mr.
Oeddea waa favorably Impreaaed
with Prlnevllle during hi stay. He
think our location for a city Ideal,
and predict a great future for tbta
country.
Ira Allen, who haa been working
in Shaniko, waa taken down with
typhoid fever Inat Friday at hla
home In Prlnevllle.
Hoy Kuntx, a young man worklug
In the Hay Creek country, died from
the effect of an ' oerntion for ap
pendicitis on Thursday of last week.
The remalua were hlpied to Snleni
for burial.
A petition la being clreula ted b
friend of John F. Dell to auk Gov
ernor Chamberlain to uxe his execu
tive authority in mitigating the sen
tence Impoaed for mannlnughter at
t hi term of the circuit court. It la
being numeroualy algned. It will be
accompanied to the governor by let
ters from the presiding Judge ami
the prosecuting at torney.
xl No. 77 No. 397 - 1
f I Western Lady Children, Misses Shoe j
Ofj.., The Western Lady Shoe This Shoe has been very
J, combines quality with style. popular with us; the sole is
X' X. Many times we have known rather heavy but very flex- I Ssk
V of these Shoes being worn a ible. An all around good "QL ,.-0
J Full Year. Price $2Q Shoe. Price
SOME EXCEPTIONAL SHOE VALUES
"Mayer" Stamped on the Sole Means Quality
No. 756 No. 724 pfSf
JM Honorbilt Yerma Cushion j V
1 All Mayer Shoes are now This Shoe has a full quilt- V
yiV made with the full Vamp ed sole; light Vici upper 1
1 'ti which doe8 away with the an i(ieal 8hoe for old s4Ls
ripping across the toe. gentlemen. J',
rrice $4.00 l rice $4.50
Superior Grain Drills
SUPE RI O
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Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 ami 16-7. all riht-hand Single Disks,
with or without grass need 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.
Wo Carry a Full Line of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
W. F. Kim
i
Maury Mountain Observatory
The twin bablea of Mr. and Mr. J.
T. HouHton are very 111.
Farming la uroirretilnir nk-ely In
thla part of the world.
Mr. and Mm. Ed Nelaon and Minn
Pearl brutumer have arone to Mlteh-
ell for a vinlt.
Harry Barnea and Tlee erona
ed the mountnlnH the flrat of the
Wek with rye tor needing purpiwieti. i
Wearela-lng favored with a little;
rain at preaent. We are alm getting
Home pretty eold nighta which we do
not conMiiler In the light of favore.
Mr. aud Mm. Clarence Wiley moved
to Beaver crtiek hint week. They
have tieen employed for the winter
by F. V. Bailey of that place.
We are having all kinda of tiport
here ou Sundays playing bam-bull.
The Maury team received a challenge
from the Paulina boys to play at
that place Oetober 2ti. The Maury
team will have to look wine or they
will I'ome home talking to them-
aelveH and wondering how it hap
pened.
We have heard of all kinda of
mnnheH but a young man in this
neighborhood the other day made a
maah that natonitihed the natives.
He and hla "aweetheart" were riding
In an open hack and (teemed much In-
tereMteil in aomething, ho much ho
that they failed to obnerve- where
they were driving and did not notice
the presence of a man following le-
hlud them. The flrot thing the
young couple knew the hack turned
a "flip-flop" towards the aide of the
road on which the girl waa riding.
Of course the hack turning to the left
brought the girl down flrat, mush
ing her new white hat. The boy
came nest mashing the girl, and last
ly the hack mashed the boy aud
what mashed the hack the young
mau behind wan unable to see.
When he got the young people out
from under the unruly wagon he
waa unable to tell who or what was
mashed the worst. It was a mash
ed outfit all around. Respectfully,
One at the Glass.
I I III -Mil M.
At Home
We are now comfortably installed" in our
!new quarters, and respectfully invite the
Ladies to call and see our beautiful
showings of Millinery. First door soutk
of McCallister & Starr's Grocery Store.
T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. I
iM"Mi I I i I I I ill I M I M' i.f"Mi -M' I ' t' t"t I n. liH..i4
The Dalles Nurseries
R. H. WEBER. Proprietor, The Dulles. Oregon
(JKOWEK AND OKAI.KR IS
FRUIT. SHADE TDCCO GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL I tO SMALL FRUITS
EvM-prau, Run mi ShntUwry, Hy.ckilkt, TJim Lillin, Dikili.. Pmmm, Etc.
WRITE FOR CATALOG UB, IT IS FREE
t& Remember our Tree are Grown Without Irrigation
P. B. POINOEXTER, Agent
PRIXEVILLK, OREGON"'
All Our Millinery at ft
Cost I
j C W. ELKINS
Notice of Horse Ride.
I will commence riding for horses
aouth of Powell Buttes on Wednes
day, October 24, 1906, and will ride
for three weeks. Anyone desiring to
take part in the ride cau do so by
Joining us at the Desert corrals. Al
so anyone desiring to have horses
gathered and held should write me
the description of the brands, and I
will hold them in pasture for them.
A charge of f 2.50 will lie made for
doing this. C. H. Hill,
10-25-2t Prlnevllle, Oregon.
If you once try Mayer Shoes we believe you would have no other; they have a stylish
appearance, and are exceptionally easy and durable.
Public Sale.
I will offer at public auction my
entire farming outfit on Saturday,
Novemlier 3, 1906, beginning at 10
a. in., consisting of 12 head of broke
Geldings, Mares and Colts, 4 Wagons
1 Hack, 4 set Double Work Harness,
Plows, Iron Harrow, 12 Disk Cutter,
Superior Drill, Binder, 5 full-blooded
Burkshlre Sows and Boar, and many
articles not nientioued. Also if not
sold sooner 50 head of Stoek Cattle
Including mileh cows.
Terms of Sale A credit of twelve
months will bo given, purchaser to
give note wiih approved security at
8 ier cent per annum on all sums
over f 10, otherwise cash. A discount
of 5 per ceut will be given for cash in
hand. No property to be removed
from the premises until the tenuB of
sale are complied with.
W. F. HAMMER
T. F. McCallister, Auctioneer. It
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
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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.
Qf We Carry a full line of the best meats, vegetables, eta, -
I 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
:0 STROUD BROS., Proprietors
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I Telephone Orders Will 5e Given Prompt Attention