Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 29, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
H. M. Hrown of llitystsu-k, wna hi
town Tui-aiUy.
A kIH iu born to th wlfo ( K.il
With Moiiilny.
rW r.vu lor unit'. i:niiilrr t ow.
cr Hrliltfi', iH-auhutva rlvt-r, St
Jom'Ii (IrHlmiu ol Hlatera, wna tlo.
Iiik Imalm-aa In town Tmwtlity.
Nix Irnra ol Hunt t'lttua Hoiii lor
2.V til V. W. Klklua. 10 25 tl
V. K. I In miner lot iiiovimI IiU (iiiii
ll.v Into town from til ranch lit liny
m uck.
W. K. Ford Ml Inat wvk on n Ima
Iiiiimi trl to rortlnml a, ml volley
points,
A. M. Drnkii ol IUmiiI, ioum-1
IhroiiKh I'rtnevlllo TuaIny on lila
way to rortlnml.
Mlaw HnltUi mihI Annli' Qiilnii ol
O'Nrll, wrro In town Monday doliiif
nine liollilny nliolii.
Mnt. DoIiIm linn nioviil Into town
from hrr much. Mlr In m-ndlnjc her
ilnUKht.-P to IIik IiIkH ncIiooI.
J. M. Inwivmi rm'lvnr ol the
ltowlntrK Inml ottlc wna a pnaavtt
IP'r on TufHiln.v'a atuir lor Hhtinlko.
do to AiliiniHon' ilrtiic utore nntl
linve your ryra m-lcntlfWIly tttl
ly W. Hrnnk IVtctt, ttw Opthinn.
Ktitiiiltiittlon live. It-K-tf
,
f Read my Clothing Ad J
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 4
I CW, ELKINS S
Mm. I.ulii I.ltlijjow ol IrfiliiontH,
rnm In Mnt unity lor n li-w lnya'
vlalt wllh hi-r brother. County tVrk
Urowu.
J. K. Itynn ol licml, took a hun
ilml lieml ol entile out to M. I.
I'owrH'a ilm-e on the McKay to I
fill th U whiter.
The liny mttrket la Koln nky wnnl
thcw iln.v. It linn Jinn mh! from ft
or $5 In (lie ntnck to f 10. UhIihI tiny
wlU lor f 13 ii ton.
tin ut loriret the ThnnkatclvhiK
(In lice nt the I'. A. A. ('. hull Thura.
tiny evening, November !it). (IimmI
iiiii-Ic ml gtMMl time la rottmMl.
MIh IH-mii ol Minima, wna In
1'rlncvllle Tnoaitny. Hlie rutin tip
from lower Itrhltce where aha la fla
iling her uncleM, J. A. nml M. K. Went.
A mnrrln Herns, hna lHen laamnl
to Dnvhi (', Mhnver nml IVnrl Mtoner;
lioth of FrluevllU. They wvrv mar
ried by Oty Itectiriler Hell Novemlier
27.
HuIh'H Hooted who Uvea tin the
(K'hoco, returned Ttieadny from
rortlnml when he Iwicl Uen with
buiirli ol rnttle, lie wna nccompnul
ed by I. (.nwanii.
Mlaa Kmlly Johiiaon ol Ilend, re
noiinreil her hIIckIhucp to the Kins
ol Norwny Ttieadny nml took out
ber flint Mnr to tat'ome a elllaeD
of the I'nlUil Stntea.
Mlaa Irene Knrnea ban returned
from Kuminltt rrnlrie where alio
cloaed ii amveaaful term ol achool.
Mlaa Itiirnca will tnke charge ol a
achool nt Alkali Flnt after Thnnka.
glTlnjr.
Jililge W. A. iMI and Milt 7li kre
at Hiilcm.
ThniikaKlvliitf dny will lie oWrvcd
by tbt Journal. In or to do ao thla
week'a edition wna got out a dny
earlier tlinu imuitl
Frank Foater. Harold llnldwlu, I'.
II. I'olndetter, and Ora I'olndcxU-r
left Mundny lor a two-weeka hunt
on the l?er iHwhutea.
Mlaa Jackie ltrix-k paaaed through
I'rinevlllu Mundny on her way home
from Mitchell where aha hna licen at
work In the Keutlnel ottlce.
1. M. Cornet t, the atnge imiii. la
bullillug a large corrlgnted Iron barn
on the xlte formerly occupied by the
MclhiMllat Church. It will le uaed
lor at age purnmea.
H. M. Crawtord and Ia-h llomlwln
frin Trail Croaalng were In I'rlne
vllle Maturday rloaliigup a land deal.
Mr. Crawford hat bought the Good
win place of 100 acre adjoining hla
ranch. He paid 9U0 for It.
lU-v. Mitchell will preach In the
rrcahytcrtitn church Mundny licit,
Iecemler 2nd. Kulijcct for 11 a. Ill ,
"ThnukHglvlng. Theiuo for 7 p. m.,
"IWaten mid Threaln-d." Chrlatlan
Kndearor 6:30. Hubji'ct, Courage or
Cowardice, Which? A met lug ol
the rougregatlon will be called Inv
mediately after the fnornlng acrvlce.
Strictly made to measure
garment.
k The latest metropolitan
r styles.
Prices within reach of all
00RMLEY,
The Tailor
in iiaifna a antra.
T. li. IIamlU4rt, wlfa and
daughter of OrtMly, wen" doing their
holiday ahopplng In 1'riiievllUt Tu-a
day.
C. Kara Hinlth, e-aherlff ol Yoik
county and out ol the wealthy atock
ralaera ol that county, waa In town
Mnndny returning Iroin Canyon City
where he hail la-en attending the
atock ralaera' meeting. Mitchell
HeuUnel.
Thomaa Houaton olCnwik. waa In
town the other day. Ileaaya that
Itola-rt iVinarrla who haa a rniich In
Counnnt Hnaln on Crooked river,
killed two young cougara and cap
tured n third on hla ranch a abort
time n go. He nlao bugged tit
mother. Thla miikea a pretty good
dean up lor one day.
Mra. J. V. Ibxiiie w na given a aur
prlae Thuradiiy evening by the inem-la-ra
ol Carnation Chapter. Kaateru
Mtar. Mra. Itoone la worthy ma
t roll of the lodge and the gathering
wna Intended aa a tribute to the
kindly ealeem In which ahe la held.
Itcfrcahuiciita, game and dancing
were the order ol the evening. Mra.
Itoone left Maturday lor I'ortland to
be treated lor an affection of the
eyea. Hlie la gradually going blind
and thla trip la made toaee II tome
thing raniiotbe done to atay the
progreaa ol thedlaeaae.
i .
IT WILL FAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK
A FEW
Seasonable Bargains
Representative of hundreds of
others we are offering
Men's Heavy Winler-weight Fleeced Underwear $1 a Suit
Men' Celebrated Wright' Ueahh Underwear 12 nd $2.50 "
Men't Hrown Heavy All-wool Underwear $2.50 a Suit
Wt will well you a guarantee all-wool Sweater in black or
gray for $1.50. This ia a bargain. Other Sweaters of
equally good value at from 12 to 1(1.
Men'a Heavy Herman Box II nnd $1.25
Men'a lluckle Overshoes 11.50 a pair
Our stock of UubU r Uouda is complete and of this eaon'a
good. Lixik out for old rubber goodc
Some special value in Winter Ca and Winter Gloves
Send us a mail order. We guarantee our goods to suit
or they may be returned at our ex-enne.
Rideout & Foster
The General Furnishing Store.
4 All Our Millinery at
C W. ELKINS
lietintnln Shepherd from the liead
of Crookwl river came In Tuesday
from hla ranch tor aupplle. He waa
three day In making the trip and I
aoinewhat atove up from hla Journey.
He found the anow a foot deep along !
Camp and M. .Idler creek. Thla In
what cauaetl the delay. He a.valie'
met a couple of bauda of cuttle
bounil for the deaert to winter. !
C. A. Whltaett aold IiU place a'
couple of mllea weat of town to Will!
Wnnwcller for approximately funou.
Thla auin cover cattle, bay, hoga,
etc. The ranch la a very dealrable
one. It la located on Crooked river
and conalat of 180 acre, with 110 lu
cultivation. Mr. Whltaett owned
the place for a couple of year and
dtapoaed of It at a good profit.
Everyone think that Mr. Wur
weller made a good buy In view ol
the bu t that land value In Crook
county have had an upward trend
lor a long time but aa yet have
hardly made a good atari toward
actual value. . ...
Have your eye tented and glaaae
fitted by W. Frank I'etett, the Mclen
tlflc Optician. No charge unlet
glaaaea arena tlalactory. Adamaon'
drugstore. 11-8-tf
Fancy Hood River Baldwin,
Newton, Pippin, Spitzenberg
APPLES
CLAYPOOL BROS.
Superior Grain Drills
0
aa .
m rF rrrrr v v
Henry Llnder wna arreated Satur
day near I lay a tack by Mherlfl Elk
lna on a warrant from Wnaco county
charging him with larceny. Deputy
Sheriff Wood of The Dallea, came
over Monday after hi man and took
hint back for trial. lie I charged
with ateallng a home, aaddle, blank
eta, etc.
The Indict of the Preabyterlan
church will give a fair at the V, A. A.
C. hull on Friday, Decemtier 14.
There will lie lota of good thing to
eat on ante. Good old Engllah plum
pudding can lie had, betide plea,
fruit cake, etc. Lota ol fancy ar
tide that will make appropriate
Chrlatmaa pretcnta will tie ottered
at rciuionable price.
Tin mi na Houaton of Crook, I In
town looking for a houae for hla fam
ily ao that he can tend hi children
to achool. Mr. Houaton any there
la not one to lie had. Money Invent
ed In good houae for rent ought to
he a good Investment. Many fnml-
Uea that would winter In Prluevllle
cannot do o on account ol the
scarcity ot dwelling.
I). L. Miller and wife of Slater,
were vlaltlng In town laat week
Mr. Miller report that the recent
wlmlMtorm in that vicinity which
damaged the new hall, had done
coualdcrnble damage to the green
atandlng timber. Eapeclntly waa
thla ao In the Matolc timber licit
where green tree were uprooted
ami etrewn all along the way.
The political pot In Prlnertlle haa
commenced to at minor. With the
city election a few week off people
are catting about for available ma
ttrlal to flu city onlce. A mayor,
three couiicilmen, a recorder and
marahal are to be elected. Mayor
Wurxwellcr 1 liclng urged by hi
friend to run again but he ha poal
tlvely and emphatically declined the
honor. He haa nerved three term
and he ay he think It time that
tome one elae take up the dutle ot
the otilce. Different name have
been tuggeated for the otilce but a
yet public aentiment ha not nettled
upon any one In particular.
Timber Land, Act Jane S, 1878.
Nrfic far PMicfi .
United State Land Office.
The Plle. Oreenn, November 6, 1906.
Notice it bereby given that in com
pliance with the proviaiona ol itie act
ofConKreaa of June 3, 1878, entitled
An act lor the le ol timber land in
the State of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Waabineton Territory, at
extended to all the Public. Land State
by act o! Anguat 4. 1892,
tieorae W. Robert.
of Prineville. county of Crook, State of
Oregon, haa tlna day Died in thia onice
tut sarorn Htatemeni no. sonv, lor me
purchaae of the SFM, BE NE'
of Section 32 and NWV N w of bedion
No 33. in Township No 15 S, Range No
21 E. W M. and will offer proof to show
that the land Bought ia more valuable
lor it timber or atone than tor agricul
tural purpose, and to ettablish hii
claim to aald land before the County
Clerk at Prineville, Oregon on the 7th
dav of t ebruarv. 180T.
lie mmra wltneaee: A. C.
Knightcn, Jeff O'Kelly, Byron Cady, J
E. Stewart, of Prineville, Oregon.
Anv and all ueroni claiming advene
ly the above-described land are request
ed to file their claim in thia office on
or before aaid 7th day of February, 1907,
ll-2Hp Michail T. Nolax, Kegiiter.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Natict far faklitiliaa.
United State Land Office,
The Dalle. Oregon, November 2, 1906.
Notice i hereby given that in com'
pliance with the provision of the act of
Congress ouune 9, is, entitled -ad
act for the sale of timber lands in the
State ot California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory." a extend
ed to all the Public Land State by act
of August 4, 18112,
Garrett T. Hoover,
of Prineville, county of Crook, State of
Oregon, ha this day filed in this office
hi sworn statement No 3547, for the
purchase of the 84 SE1 of Section No
6, in Township No 12 S, Range No. 17
E. W M, and will oner proot to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or atone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to aaid land before the County
Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 8th
dav of r ebruarv. 1W7.
He name as witneoeee: J. W. Col
lins, W. II. Huston, H. Y. Huston, of
Prineville, Oregon, J. H. O'Kelly, of
A ah wood. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office
on or belore said nth day oi reoruary
1U07. Michael t. inolan,
ll-29p. Register.
:
r 1. ' T ' ! ll
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 ami 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks,
with or without grass seed attachments. The effective feed method of lub- jgj
nuauug tue uiscs, Btjrie vi uiaca auu oiuer guuu yuiuva an cuiouiue w maaej
the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made.
We Carry a Full Line of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
W. F. King'
Desert Land, Pinal Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United Htates I and Office,
The Dalles, Oregon. October 13, 1906.
police u QnTUI nrn (Ml nrrwn
H. Ilawley, of Post, Oregon, has tiled no
tice of hi intention to make proof on hi
desert-land elaim No. 2S8, for the Lot 1. 1
and S oftketion 18. Tp. 17 8. R 22 K, W M,
before the County Clerk at Prineville, Ore
gon, on the 7th day of December, 1908.
He name tne following witnesses to
prove the complete irrigation and reclamat
iionofsaid land: Howard Morris, M. L.
Brown. Isadora Meyer, of Post. Oregon;
Charley Henry, of Paulina, Oreiron.
ailUABk 1. KUL4.1,
10-25p Register.
Timber Land, Act no 1, U7t.
Notica for Publicatioa.
Dnited Bla-tas Land Office.
Tb Dallea. Oregon, October 1, 19UC.
Notice ia hereby given that In compliance
with tbe proriatona of the act ot congreaa of
June t. tins, entitled "ab act tor tbe aale ol
timber landa in tbe Bta.taof call lorn la. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Land Steles by act
ot August 4, Line Lippman, of Prineville,
county ol crook. State of Oregon, haa thia day
led in thia office ber sworn atatement No.
SS76, for tbe purchase ot the 8E of Section
No. 2f, In Townihip No. US. Range No. M E,
W M. and will offer proof to ahow thai tbe
land eougbt ia more valuable for lu timber or
atone than for agricultural purpoaea, and to
establish her claim to aaid land before tbe
count v clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th
aay 01 January, iw.
the names aa witnesses:
8. 1. Newsom, Waller O'Nell, George Meyers,
A. H. Lippman, oi mnevine, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
ebove-deerribed landa are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before aaid loth
aticHAsXT. Nolax, Register.
day of January, 1907
U-I-p
4 t oil aim it unci
Millinery
complete line of aD
the latest styles.
MRS. ESTES
L Corner 2nd and Main StroeU f
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
F"'ai4'' 'l"H'"i'l"l" '"' I' I I M l 'lis i t'i t Ii .1 . f. If. 'l"i'r
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. f
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PVnTT,P"papi"aaessssaerrrnrrr"t '
7 BARS OF
LION SOAP
for 25o
CLOSING OUT SALE
IO BARS OF
TOILET SOAP
for 25c
Note the Prices Below and See How They Compare With What You Are Paying
Suits
$10 and, $12 Suits $ 6.85
$14 Suits. 8.50
$14 Suits... : 9.50
$17.50 Suits : 11.50
$21.00 Suits... 1.00
$3.50 Pants 2.90
$2.50 Pants - 1.90
$1.50 Pants...! 95c
Mackintoshs
$2.75 Values at $ 1.00
5.50 Values at .'. 2.00
8.50 Values at 4.00
Underwear
Extra Heavy Fleece per suit ... $1.00
$3.00 Heavy All Wo1 per suit...... 2.50
$2.50 Medihm All Wool per suit... 2.00
Medium Weight Cotton per suit 50c
Shoes
Western Lady
The Equal of any $4.00 Shoe......$2.95
Odd Sizes in Broken Lines values
up to $2.50 at $ 1, 10
Mens Heavy Work Shoes 2.85
Men's Heavy Work Shoe one of '
Our Best at 2.95
Grocery Specials
One-Half Gallon can good Syrup 35c
Naptha Soap 10 bars for 55c
Good Quality Japan Tea 40c pound
Force per package . 15c
Toilet Soaps the kind you generally pay
8J cents Bar at ...... 5 C
Extra Good Caricola CoIIe per pound 22JC
Inquire for our prices on Sugar
Canned Goods, Etc.
X E. Stewart
C
ompamy