Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 15, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Mix lui roof Hanln ( liuu Kiiii f.ir
M. I'.. IUIiIIm, of KimIiihukI m mm In
town Muiuliiy.
Jolin llfiiitt't-Hoii tvturki'il Krlilny
(rum tt trip In 1'itrllninl.
It. K. Nliiimun rt't tit immI 1'rlilny
from a iiihIiii trip to I'ortlninl null
rVitttle.
Itiimlulpli Ki'U'linin win thrown
from Mm In if. Ktitiiliiy nn.t Imillv
hllllkcll up.
T. K. MrCnlllMli'r A Co. iirp iiki-uIh
for tin- Mtt'itll Miiu'imIiix mill I'm.
irrim. j.lf
tin to AiliimMon'H ilriiir nlotv iiml
linvi- jour r.vin mlfiillllt'iilly titei
I'.vU. I'Viink IVIHl, I In- Optklaii.
, l.xiimliintloii frii. ll-M-tf
Titer will In- a irraiiil liiill Tliiiuk
jtlvlnn iviiilmr, NovimuIkt l!U, nt the
r. A. A. V. liiill. The rluli on-luttrn
w III furiilhli tlii iiiumI,-. TU ki tu f 1.00
HrueeOrity wiu In town tliU week
Iroiu the rum-It on t'rooktil river, nt-
tl'llrlllltf llllxllll-KN ItlllltlT mill vIm.
with trh'iuU. Urine report utm k of
nil klmU to m doing well.
l.nkevlew exiierlemvil m ilUiiMtrotm
Are recently. Nlxt r hnr. t ! Mum
itioiii Mvi r.v Siiil.li'd, opnH Imiiw,
liliK'kumltli nliui iiml t wo ntilili'tirin
were litirneil, Thf limn h eotlitiuietl
nt StO.OOO.
Iinli'" Itutlierfunl, fiiniiinn of
theArirue nllli'f, Im lieen on the
ulrk lint I ln piml wii'k "ntiil we
IlllVe lieen koIhU miiui'" IhhuIiiji iIiIn
Hiv nt iiiornl (iml n llulutm run nil li.v
our liiiii-i.mi'. Oiiliitiu AruuN.
l.OST: A mutt Hum Ui-ii wnrktiiK
nt tlu Kllie Hurlier nliop for tin- mt
yenr. Itntlii-r nice looking, Imlr it
trltle urn.v, drown even. Anyone
kiiowliiK IiIm wlti-n-tiliiititH will con.
fvr it favor liy luformliiK IiIh iirtner,
runner I'owetl.
W. 1. I'.iliiitiinUon of HImUt rami
a IiuhIuihh trip to IVIm-vlHe Monday.
(Icorim Weveim nnil Jim Madron
if Minima are In town.
Mm A nun (rook, of Orliuly, waa
In town Tmnilny to file on a timber
cliiliii.
Have your eyea UmU and ulnawa
titled liy W. Kmnk 1'etett. the Helen-
tlllc Optlclnn. No charge unlraa
kIiimkih tm antlafiu'tory, AilnmHon'a
Initiator. 11-H-tf
W. II. VYIItae nnil wife from the
Willamette vnlley, who nave lieen
vIhHIiik In Crook county tint iut
uiotitli, left Hatiirduy for tlielr home.
Mr. Wilts luia lieeii looklmr over
Wiuliluicton nnil Idaho to If lie
t'oiihl flml ft lietler iilwe thmi the
viillcy ami returna atlnnd with
where he liven. Mr. mid Mm. Wltta
linve Hevcrnl eotiM mid dnuirhter Jlv-
lute In Crook county.
4. N, Qiielierir, of Hlater, wm In
town yeatenlity mid report that
Winter wna vImIUmI liy a violent wlud
atorm Moudiiy. The new hall aua.
tallied ronelilerntile tlamaire and
much atnudluic tlmtier waa blown
down. He nam that Kiuaw crwk
la now hlKher than waa ever known
U'fore at thin time of the year and
that themiow on the KUtera aeenra
to lie iiieltliiif very fnat.
Jerry Cramer, of Madraa, la aiiend
lug a few day at the county neat.
8, iiolmea. of Croaa Key, la In
town for a few day.
Jerry Harder and wife, of Culver,
were In town Hunday.
Urlng that watch which other
watchmaker can not make run to
W. Frank Fetett. All repalrlnn
ruaranteetl. Hueclal reoalrlnir a
peclalty. 11 -XU
Chaa. M. Klklna, of I'rlnevllle, haa
old the fine Klklna place In the
outhern auhurlia of the city owned
for many year by hi father, to
Chaa Mauaolf, a fanner realtllng on
the (,'orvalll road, for f 4,000. Mr
Mauaolf will move to the city and
make hi home on the Klklna place,
a fine miliurlinn prowrty. Albany
Democrat.
The iieople of Crook county have
now mi opportunity to Invest eonie
money In one of their own mine
The Uatewood Mining ft Trail I tig
Co., of Howard, are placing 10.000
aharee of treaury etiK-k upon the
market for the purpoee of aecurlug
fund to I tic re nee the output of the
milieu. The in I lie la now paying IU
way and when the Improvement
Are made ahould become a good
dividend payer. See their ad on Drat
PHV.
, v v v v v v nr v if v
J Read my Clothing Ad
t WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
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.H llI.K LOST: A IIOMiuldle near-
ly new. A Miillnlile rewnnl will lie
paid for It return or Information
Ic'iilhitf to It recovery. J. A. Tkm-
fi.KTiiM, I'rlnevllle. Oregon. 111.V
! not forgi-t the entertnlnnient
tomorrow (r'rlilay) evening In the
noM'iiilily room of the Crook Cotintv
High Hchool. AnIiIc from nn Inter-
eetlng program the oliject of the en
tertainment In worthy your natron-
age, The prmi-cil will lie ihmhI to
make n payment on the piano.
Carnation Chapter, (). K. S.. had n
tine lime laet I'rlilay evening, (iriinil
matron Nherwln wn the gueet of
honor. She complimented the Chap.
lei-on It protleucy In the work of
the order mid enlil that It would
compare favorably with any liMlgi
In the Htnte.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK
A FEW
Seasonable Bargains
Representative of hundred of
others we are offering
Men' Henvv Winter-weieht Fleeced Underwear II a Suit
Men. Celebrated Wright' Health Underwear I2nd 12.50 "
Meira Hrown Heavy All-wool Underwear $2.60 a Suit
We will nell you guarantee all wool Sweater in black or
gray for $1.60. Thi i a bargain. Other Sweaters of
equally good valuei at from $2 to $6.
Men' Heavy Uerman Sox $1 and $1.25
Men' Huckle Overxhoea $1.50 pair
Our "lock of Rubber Good U comolet and of this leaion'
giMKltt. Look out for old rubber good.
Some ecial value in Winter Cap and Winter Glove
Fend ua a mail order. We guarantee our good to uit
or they may be returned at our einne.
Rideout & Foster
The General Furnishing Store.
a- j- ,a -a-
II. 1 I'nrry. who
C. D. Urowo and O. M. Weymouth.
of the firm of C. I). Hrown ft Co., of
llend, are In I'rlnevllle on a bUMlnena
trip.
A brother of II. F. Shepherd, the
murderer, who la acute need to be
hanged No vein tier 80, la circulating a
petition for a pardon for the un
fortunate man. The document net
forth that It la the belief of the
petitioner that Hhepberd la of nn
aound mind and that at the time he
committed the murder he wan Ineaue.
All Our Millinery at
1 Cost l
C W. ELKINS J
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Superior Grain Drills
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Crooked river.
vlltor the firt
hna a ranch on
wan n county aent
if the week.
thi etar ioi okiam or aooa
A Kit KM It LOT OK
LOWKKY'ri CANDY In I'M-kagee
Prlc from Be le 11.60
Mall tinier Killed I'runipily
0. P. jfJamto t C
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The tnllfHt and eliorteHt Sheriff of
Oregon, iiixl Incidentally two of the
lh't one, met III the court hi nine nt
Albany, nay n tllHiuttih to the
Telegram, when Sheriff Frank
I'.lkliiri, of Crook county, gret'teil
Sheriff I). S. Smith, of Linn. Klkln
I 0 fi-et 3 Inche In helghth and
Smith fci't 1 Inche. Sheriff Klkln
wRMlntho city on a vlMlt with hi
fnther, County Traeurcr Jamc
I'.IKIII.
Adolph llatikty of Portland waa
In I'rlnevllle the laxt of the week to
prove up on hi ttmlier claim.
lU'V. Mr. Moore waa treated to a
eurprlee party lat Thurxdny evening
by hi Trine vllle friend.
O'Nell' ealoon waa broken open
early Friday morning and the till
robbed of ft) In Hiuall change.
K. It. Spark and (luy Alllngham
are In town thi wi-ck from Lower
lirldge.
The 12-vear-ild hoii of Mm. Pitch-
er, of tlrtiily, met with a painful
accident Sunday morning. It aeema
the boy win roping Home calvee And
In mime way icot the Hecoud and
tlilnl linger of hi right hand tanirl-
ed In the roe with the rex lilt that
he hi likely to lone the tops of hi
linger. Dm. Ilelknap and Edward
were called tt at tend the boy and
t hey are doing all they can to eave
the Injured fingem.
Joe L!ter. of I'aullna, waa In
town the other day. He had Juet
returned from Shanlko where he de
livered a bunch of beef cattle.
I. Michel haa a flue window dhtplay
of chlnaware. He haa fancy Japan
ese and Hawaiian rooda tieMlde
many other kinda beautiful In deelgn
and flnlHh.
The Black Butte Land ft Sheep Co.
of Slatera haa aold 2M0 bead of lamb
to C. P. Ragadale of Kent. The price
paid waa $2.75 a head with a 5 per
cent cut. The ehecp are to be de
livered at Shanlko.
Ike Mill haa moved Into Prttie
vllle from hi rauch at Suplee. He
wlnhed to give hi family the benefit
of good school and hence bought
the Wn. Coraba place on Klmt etreet
for hla town home.
J. H. Kelly of Tout, waa In town
laet week attending to buglneea con
nected with the estate of H. S.
8mead, deceaaed. Mr. Kelly reporU
that he aold the personal nrooertv
of the estate at public sale on the 3rd
of thhj month. conMlatlmr f Mttk.
There I to lie a Hhixitiug match for
chicken and turkeya at Xltem, Or ,
on ThaukHglvIng Iay. Tins fentlvl
tlea will wind up with a grand ball
and supper In the evening. Every
one la aaMured a good time. The
committee on arrangement eoulu
of t. M. Zutnwalt, II. K. Allen and
D. L. Miller.
Rev. Mr. Mitchell will preach In the
Presbyterian Church Sabbath next.
November W. Subject for the morn
ing "Unseen Resources of the Soul."
For im The Kword. IU Work and
Doom." ChriMtlan Endeavor before
evening service; led by Mine Beulah
Crooks. Subject " How the Bible
Condemns Intemperance."
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TRY US
We collect everywhere and
make no charge unless collect
Ion Is made. We pie one our
clients.
ASK THEM
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Addraai
MoKOAM MtKCANTILa Co.,
Fenton Bldg. Portland. Ore.
John Taylor, of Alkali Flat, waa
doing buslnees In town yesterday.
The following named persona prov.
ed up on their timber claims before
the county clerk within the past
week: Hector D. Still, Mrs. Carey
Foster, Cornelius Duggan, Adolph
Haokey, C. M. Charlton, Sarah A.
Wright, Fred C. Stimson, Chris
Cohrs, Frank Foster and R. V.
Constable.
The "Foot" social given by Juni
per Circle In Belknap hall Friday
evening drew a large crowd. Attor
ney Biggs made a good auctioneer
but the ladles were somewhat shy
of their feet. Not very many were
offered for sale. Those that were
put up brought good prices. Miss
Allle Hortgan's "foot" sold for 12.25
and this being the highest price she
waa awarded the priie of a tine pair
or shoes. There waa a good literary
program. Dr. BelknaD'a uaDer on
the care of the feet waa highly com
mended and the music by the mando
lin club waa much enjoyed.
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Ejrtrlf
CoDiUng of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Siagle Disks
with or wrthout graaa need attachments. The effective feed method of lub
ricating the dines, 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.
Dnert Land, Pinal Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United 8ute I and Office,
The Dalle, Oregon, October 13. 19.
H. liawley of Poat, Oregon, ha filed no-
tlCeOlhiH lritjntl.m tj m.k. nm..rftn ki
deaert-land claim Nn rr tha I.i. I 9
snd S of Section W. To. 17 8. R 22 E. W M.
uciur wic uiuoit viera at rnneruie, ure
goo, on Hie 7lh day of December, 1H08.
II name the following witnesses to
froe tbe complete irrigation and reclama
ion of said land Howard M
Charley Henry, of Paulina. Oregon.
UU'HAk l T Kl k r
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HOTICIOr XLECTI0H.
A meeting of the Prlnevllle Fire
Department will bt held the flrst
Monday In December for the purpose
of electing a chief and aselMtant
chief. Time of meetlnir will be from
5 to 7:30 p. m. All members of No. 1
and 2 are requested to attend the
election. Win. Draper. Pres.
a. N. Clifton, Secretary.
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Strictly made to measure
garment.
The latest metropolitan
styles.
Prices within reach of all
G0RMLEY,
Timber Land, Act June 1, UTS.
Notic for Publication.
railed Bute Land Office,
Nolle u herehv .Iv.n th.t l. ) .
with the rri)iai,in. l th. .
nine I, 1K7K, enlllled "d art forth ul. t.1
uniuvi Hum mtnc siaietol cailfi.rnia r.ru
fon, Nerada. and Waahlngtoa Terrliorr ' a
extended to all the Public Land Slate by act
v. .KU. .w, uiw t.iiian. oi rrtneviue.
MUBIVMrmnk fllat.AlAM.n I . ; - .
W7&, lor tbe purchase ot Uta 814 & of Section
NO. '2f In Tovnihin Ma I'). L -V.. i.
W M. and will offer proof to show that the
land sought i more valuable lor its timber or
stone than for agricultural purpose, and to
mMu ner claim to asm land before the
counit clerk st Prinerille, Orrfon, on the 10th
ds of Jsnusrv, M07.
f esrsora. Wslter O'Neil. George Merer
- "M','"..ti, vi rriuevilie, uregon
mtj a u u . 1 !
ill person claiming sd'erseljr the
.buu. .id nuuwira 10 nie
their elsim in thi office on or before said luth
dsr ot jsauarj. 1MJ7
HicaaaxT. Noulk, Regliter.
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Fall and Winter
Millinery
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A complete line of all
the latest styles.
J MRS. ESTES
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 Be Given Prompt Attention
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Big Reduction In Hats
Our Stock of Ladies Hats
Consisting of all the latest
styles will be sold at a big
REDUCTION
T. F. McCALLISTER & CO.
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Merdiaodise
$25,000
Stock of Sltapfle
Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Clothing
Dry Goods, Etc.
EVERYTHING REDUCED.
Lowest Prices Ever Made InPrineville.
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