Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 07, 1907, Image 2

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POSTER & HORIGAN
DEALERS IN
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork.
Fish, Game and Vegetables in season.
After January 1st we will have a
stock sufficient for all needs of our
Home - Cured Bacon and Hams.
Bring Us Your Country Produce
We can handle any amount of
Country Eggs and Butter. The
highest market price paid for
country produce of all kinds.
Call on us for prices on beef
by the quarter or shank. We
will make the price right.
FOSTER & HORIGAN
Hats, Shoes and
Clothing
A complete line of
Gent's Furnishings
at Prices that you can
afford to pay. Call
in and let us show
you the goods and
quote you our prices.
A Choice Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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Vhe fie cop t eon
SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED
Poet Office Box 92
MAIN STREET PRINEVILLE, OREGON
THE HAMILTON STABLES
T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
A Complete Line of 1
I School Books and
School Supplies at 1
THE WINNEK CO'S. j
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I A. H. Lippman & Co. a
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WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK BY
Crook County Journal
THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1907.
Sutxcriptioa ll.so a yar.
West Side "FcU" Corrected.
As mpl of the niiootatemonU
that art being circulated on the
west aide in order to prejudice the
people over there against Prine
ville, we quote a few that aeem to
have gained considerable credence:
It i said that Hugh O'Kane of
lfcnd pays more taxes than Sid S.
Stearns. We examined the tax
rolls and found that Mr. O'Kane
waa assessed for 121(15 and Mr.
Stearns at $12,080. Mr. Stearns
was assessed for $4740 on his west
side property alone, which is more
than double the amount of Mr.
O'Kane's assessment. It is differ
ent when you go to the records for
your facts.
It has been said that David E.
Templeton pays taxes on only
$1500. The tax rolls for 1906 tell
a different story. Instead of $1500
Mr Templeton waa assessed at
$5550, and Templeton & Son at
$5300 Some difference you will
say.
It was reported thai I. L.
Ketchum paid taxes on only $1500.
The records show that he is assess
ed at $3330, and so on ad infini
tum. Instead of taking every
Tom, Dick and Harry's word about
county affairs write to the proper
county officer for the facts in the
case. You will then get the truth
instead of 'alse assertions made to
arouse evil passions.
Since cut prices seem to be In order
we will cut our 35c meal to 25e at
the O'Nell Iieetaumnt.
HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill
Pickles and Queen Olives in
Bulk at
Claypool Bros.
Cattle Overtaken by the Storm.
The recent snow storm is not
only playing hob with the rail
Mads but ia making it interesting
as well aa unprofitable (or soaie of
the cattlemen of Crook county,
especially those who were caught
on the road to market. Leo La
tollett left Prineville a week ago
last Sunday with a line bunch of
beef cattle hound for the Portland
market. He pot as far as Heisler
when he heard of the washout on
the Columbia Southern. He con
cluded that it would be a bad time
to drive to Shaniko so chanced hit
course to the Salttman ranch near
Antelope, where he is feeding until
railroad tratlio is resumed. He
and Roy Harvey are taking care of
the stock.
Henry Cram left last Saturday
with the first bunch of contract
cattle to be delivered at Shaniko.
It ia not learned whether he suc
ceeded in getting through or not
ne delivers to Mr. t nirman who
represents a Portland house.
Biq Seed Potatoes
j FOR SALE.
Why don't you buy your seinl p-
tatiH lietore the price ireta to le
j doubled. I Imve i hundred liunliela
' ot Oregon ilurlmnka for mile. They
are khmI nud rlie and free from frtwt.
; I will deliver at your house any.
where within 7 mlli nf erlUHVllle n t
11.50 H hiiHltel km noon ita the weather
i opens. Write a pwtnl card tellliiK
your name aim aiuirvc ami now
tunny bushels you want to 1'ktkk
Pori'KHiv, I'rtnevllle, Or.
We Will Sell Our Entire Line of Ladies' Fine Shoes at about
AGENTS for ltUTTHUICK l'.VTTKHNS and Till! lllXINliATOK
I HALF PRICE
LU To Make Room for a Full Line of the Well Known
8 SOROSIS SHOE FOR WOMEN
IH-partment of the Interior,
Contest Notice.
I'mted States Land Office,
The Dalle. Ort'Kun, January 11, 1MU7.
A sufficient contest atlklevit having bren
tileil in this office by James K. Stewart.
contestant, against hotneWail entry No.
14-412. made April Si, 1S, for NSf SKU,
SKVj NE1, SKX SKv. Section 2. Town
ship 15, S., Raii(te 21, K. W. M.. ly K.I
ward E. Zimmerman, t'ontestee. in which
it ! alleged that laid Edward K. Zimnier
inan ha wholly abandoned said tract for
more than aix month last twat: tnt ui,l
tract is not settled upon and cultivated by
aid party aa required bv law; that uch
failures 8till exittu: that tuu.i alleved ab
sence was not due to hi employment in
the army, navy or marine corni ol the
I'nited Mates in time of war. haul nartiea
are hereby not i lie. I to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching said allegation at
ioo ciock a. m. on March 2, Uu7, before
Warren Brown, Countv Clerk, at-hi of
fice in Prineville, Oregon, and that final
hearing will bo held at 10 o'clock a. in., on
March 1907, before the Hester and
Receiver at the I'niteil Sti... I
in The Dalles, Oreiron.
The saiil contestant havinp. in a protier
afliilavit, hied December 14, Mm, set forth
facts hich show that alter due diligence
personal service of thii notice can not lie
made, it ia hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
MICHAEL T. NOr.AN,
t-31-np Register.
Leased the Dillon Feed Yard.
Alex Baldwin hint bniiirht flu. l..mu
on the Dillon Feed Yard anil Is now
in chnnre of the same. H
teen the traveltnir imhli.-
tention and prompt aervlce. A share
of your patronage solicited.
Leather and Rubber Belting.
JlIHt received u. uriu-li . .r lu.ltln.r
both leather and ruhlier Inches to
8 inches wide In leather, 4, 5, and
H Inches wide In nil, I
Machine Shoo. 12 ft
Fine Ranch For Sale.
FOIt SALK. acreaot khmI land.
640 acre ot irood meadow, SO acre
of alitilla, tmlance roMl paature
land; all under a S wire tenee and
will be old for $S an acre. All
too to will le thrown In. '.I) head of
tiorxea broken, 700 head of cattle,
m oh t oi them stock cattle, aome
eteri, vetirllnir and 2-year-ohla,
nil for f 'XOUO. Part coxh. balance
on easy terms. For further In
formation liuulre of L. V, ltalley,
l'aullna. OreKon. U'--tt
Eiiint From the Grave.
A promliietit utannfacttirer. Win.
A. Fertwell, of l.ucaina, N. 4, re
late a mi wt remarkable exiierlence.
He says: "After taking leM than
three bottle of Klectrlc Hit tent, 1
ftvl like one rlelnir fnmi the grave.
My trouble In Itrlicht' diMeaae, In the
lialetcM stajre. 1 fully ladleve Elec
tric lilt tern will cure me permanent
ly, for It hna already etopMMl the
liver and bladder complications
which have troubled me for yearn."
(iuarnntccd at !. 1. AdauiKoti & Co.,
and Templeton Hon, druKKlxta.
Price only 50c.
APPLICATIONS FOIt (iKAZIXti
I'KKMITS Notice I- hereby given
that nil applications for iiermlta to
grazecattle, horw-t. and sheep within
the Hid K MOCNTAINS FOKKST
KKSKKVE ( Wetttern Division) during
theeenMon o( l'JOT, imist tte filed In
my office nt l'rluevllle, On'gon, on or
la-fore Feb. 20, 1!H)7. Full luforina
tloii In regard to the grazing feeti t
te charged, and blank forma to be
used la making application, will tie
furnlHluHl upon retimnt. A. n. IKK
la no. Supervisor. l-24-6t
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Thcstjare thtJbcstJValucs Ever Offend from
a Good Clean Mock.
Regular $3.21 values go at $.3S
Regular $3.M values go at ...... $1.95
Regular 14.00 values go at . C2.45
Regular W.C0 values go at . $2.75
There arc alo a few llroken Lines in small sixes
from l!J to 4 which will be Iavh1 on our counters
and markeil in plain figures at less than one-half
their value.
This is Our Usual time to Clean Up. Big
fyj Bargains are Best and Thickest Here Now
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Ladies' Waists
A few sixes from our large
5w Fall Stock at one-half
fl price for this sale.
Ni Misses and Children's
kVS Caps, (Vie kind for 4."e
IJ) Hoc kind at ik!
Flannelettes
The same (Irades that
sold for 1ic, Lt)o and 2e
will go at this sale for
10c, 15c and 20c
Pillow Tops
fiOe line at 25c
7"hj line at .,. 40c
Pillow Cords
25c, 35c and 50c
WURZWEILER & CO.
1)2 I'KINliVILLIi, OKI-dON
neighbor Get Fooled.
"I whh literally cotiKhiiiK myeelf
t itonth nml hull lufiiiio tt wpuk
to leave my bed; and nelKbbore pre-
1 1 t f ....i.i t a.
uicieu mat x woum iiivit leave 11
alive; but they got fooled, forthnnke
ne to uimi, i waa iniiuceu to try ir
U' I rt if'u Vuw 1 llu.., tvtirv it. taw.tr llim
fonr niw ilnllar bottleM to eomiiltilv
cure tne couku aim nvLure l
crawwi Sikiinii naition " u-niim ipu
Kva I'ncapher, of tirovertown, Stak
Co., l nil. mie Klnvc oi cotiKn am
niilit aiiiiMi uii.l hull h.i i.f tlinnit. nm
luiiH. 1h guaranteetl by t. 1. Adam
Hon & t;o.. and lemoieton x non
DruiftciHtM. 5oc. and 11.00. Trial bot
tle free.
THE GRAND UNIFORM BALL
of the Prineville Fire Department
Will be given at line P. A. A. C. Hall on February 22, 1907
We have spared no pains or expense lo make this ihe most en
joyable event of the season. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Dance
starts promptly at 8 o'clock with
The Grand March
Jack Summes, Ceo. Meyers, Chas. Lytic, Frank Elkins, W. F.
King, of Company No. 1. and G. Young, P. Barnes, W. G. Wood
ard. Warren Crooks and John Luckey of Company No. 2 will
have charge of the floor, make you acquainted with the girls and
look after your troubles.
Col. Wm. Draper. Major I. Michel. C. N. Clifton and Harold
Baldwin will hold you up for a ($) and show you up the stairs.
Mrs. McDowell will serve an elegant supper in the spacious
dining room ot the new Hotel Prineville at 50c a cover.
Supper Ticket! oa Sale at the Hall and Hotel
The Music Committee have secured the services of the tW
musicians in town who will combine in a grand orchestral union
especially for this occassion.
AH Firemen Will Appear in the Uniform of Their
Respective Company.
You are Most Cordially Invited to
Come and Help Us Celebrate
C. A LYTLE. GEO. MEYER, G. YOUNG and FRANK
ELKINS, General Committee.
King of AU Cough Mtdkinu.
Mr. K. . Cane, mail rarrier of Can
ton Center, Conn., who ha been In the
11.8. Service (or about eixteen yearn,
fays: "We have tried muuv coukIi
medicine for croup, but Chamlerluin'f
Cough Remedy in kin of all and one to
tte- relied upon every time. We mI-o
nml It the bent remedy for coiikIi and
coIiIh, giving certain renultii and leaving
no bail alter ellecU. ror nalo lj- 1), I'.
Adamron A Co.
CEQQE C33STT Ml
Or-FIOCR8:
w. A. Booth, Pratldont
O. M. Elkins, vice Pretldont
Frio W. WiLeox, Oathler
DIRECTORS:
W. a. Booth, O. M. Elkihi,
O. F. aTlWAHT, Faio W. WlLtON.
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Ex change Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
The Redmond Harness Shop
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J. H. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
A Complete new line of lUrneta, Saddles
nd other lines as usually kept in a first
class Harness Shop. There is also in con
nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
jfcenderson & tPollard
Wines and
Liquors
Country Orders Solicited
Finest Cigars
In Stock
First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel
4 Thp fmnlf C mmln r-il Prtoi r k
f Farm. TIl I J. 1 T- rt h
ianua ana i own r roperty w
brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim. f
ber Claims Located, surveyed and estimated
Abstracting. Call on or address
THE CROOK COUNTV HFAL ESTATE CO
j rnnevine, Oregon.
VwVVWWVrrnr., Ik
THE PLACE TO
SAVE HONEY
The Leader
I. MICHEL, Proprietor
Special Underwear Sale
We muist have room for our spring stock bo
have decided to sacrifice our Ladies', Gents'
and Children' Winter Underwear in order
to secure the room. If you v ant genuine bar
gains come in and get price.
Sweaters Sweaters
Now ia your chance to eet a trood
Come in before they are all gone. .
THE PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
Fine Line of Valentines
"""i g" wiui a valentine on
February 14th. We carry all kinds and sell
ihetn at reasonable prices.
Our 5-cent Bargain Counter it a
money saver. Look it over.
We meet the prices of our competitors on every
thing. Our stock is not shelf worn.
TALKING MACHINE FREE
With avoiv nn i
,7 v-aou purt-nase, we will give you Free
One Standard Talking Machine. We Furnish tbe Machine
You Buy The Records. SAVE YOUR TICKETS
THE LEADER PRINEVILLE. ORF.CON