Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 07, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Min. Henry 1'iilkmr of Ik-aver
crvi, la do n wlih a wiloim iitim-k
of t It "itrlp "
II. K. JllllllHlllt llllM Hllllt III Wllllll
Imalneaa tot:. i. t'ullirvittli nml J. O.
I'oWfll.
When In town hi- ita it trlnl. The
In iin-iil in Iiiuii fur 2.V lit the
O'.Ni ll ItcMltmrmit.
tiny McCiiliiniiT l (t for I i
In Hill. in tin- oilier iln.v. He Iiiik
Ihvii vIkIUiiu ItIiiUvik here fnrllie
pimt two liunitlm.
Then I iilit n li.wi.l of water In
I lie Ik' In hi l II Iviit'lied IU lllutiiwt
liollll Tlletdit, Iml linn Ihimi Kl.tililiil.
(y rivolliiti oliiee Unit lime.
The lad lea' nniieK of Hie I'. A. A. '.
nre irt'nirliiK ii fuivtM'oniedy lili li
III he Uil on the li.mr.U lit 'the clnli
hull miine lime In llieueiir In I in e
E rl.! II 1 J Pi
y alanines an Kinas
n d nrtAMcmy i rn
v, r. niniuvn u A. m
Nut III tueliey .Vein Iiiim mi lunch
Witter found Km wiiv Into Hie uronml
na nt the ptiwiil lime. If linlliliitf
lllitottiird Iwi m-iih I he erom thU
aenaoii hIioiiIiI lie lioimllfiil,
J " II. Tll.tlor 11 ml w ife of Klxtem.
were III town IiihI wiN'k. Mr. Taylor
la oiioei tunny dlvMon of Crook
dimity lleanya t hut lie luia II veil
here for twenty yeitra nml lit an tlx
fliHl with ohl Crook hm It In.
K. K. Lnnuhlln of piiiiltnn, n In
town not Ionic k nml wanted to
Mnk Hrt for n comity M'lit nt hla
Inline town. He wituta to Iml. I the
anek," or otherwlm he la an I lolled
with rrlnevllle,
llev. C. I". Ilnlley, the well known
lliiptlat Mlwdonnry for Koiitliern
Oreiroii, will lie In Kliiinnth I-'iiIIn
nlioiit March m to hold imi'tliiK"
hen1. Kin in nth Kalla P.Kpiwa.
When In I'rlnevllle don't forifet to
en II nt the Cnh llmrery fur nil jcood
thliitfa to ent, nt led ruck prlcea.
Mlllliiery kimhU nt netmil nut until
nrliit( t4M-k nrrlvc.
T. K. Ml'At.l.laTKU.
M a mm mm a ir-
H ffi
If you want Oregon Itnrlmiik w-eil
iotiitoK to pin nt thin aprtiiu hunt
iiior write I'eter I'oiuk-ihmi of 1'rliie.
vllle. lie Iiiim il cholee lot for aule.
Hi' lil ml.
The lad lea of the I'nuli.vterliin
Church will Itlveit Vnlentlue eteilltiK
In the lllunry room of the l'reliy.
terliiu Church Fell. I I. Iti'frenhineiitu
will lie nerveil. Kvery one Invited.
It wmi reported on the atreeta yea
t.Tilny tlutt the Trout crwk lirldue
waa wnahed out. I -titer n telephone
tlicMnt(v liroiiuht the reply Hint the
lirhlife wna nil rlnht hut Hint the
w liter wna very hljth.
Fiwtter& llnrlunn hnve twelved n
uhlpiuc ut of UOO boxea of Ural cl'taa
npple from .Seattle which they wv
ofterlnirfor mile at '' mid ''. er
tiox. A Im i II few lioxea of rhol-t a).
idea for Iiiiiih illnte ue nt II..VI per
im. UWtf
Word wn nvelve from A. Thoin
moii nml wife TiuKilny. They left
rrlnevllle WedueMilny for n trip to
I'ortliiud ntnl other poluU nml
reilt-hed Kliiinlko In time to take
luirl In mi overlnnd trip to Wiimco.
Thev were In Iiom-m of reiichhiK Tort
liiml miine time the hMt of the xvwk.
The recent miiow nml rain Htoriu Im
U'ljliiiilinr to bIiuw Um eftiftM upon
Crooked river. YeMterday Hie water
had rlMen to n point Mome live or mU-fi-et
iiIiovh tmriiiul. There Im no
dnmrer of Hood unleMM It Kimm eltflit
or tell feel hlirher. Very little drift
wood wiim Meeii cointnic down nml
hence It wiim Inlcrred that then' wiim
not very liluh water nliove um.
"a n 4 : t- :..
ruicai in mo v-nt
I D.P. Adarason&Co
Comity Kit I Hiinrliili'iili'iit
IMtiwIilille will liiild the ri'KUlnr rx
nmlnntloli i if iipplli'illita fur Htate
nml roiiuty hi m-i m ut I'rlnevllle r'rli
ruary IU. comim-m Ihk nt l o'chn k
and i niilliiiilnu until Nntiirdny, Kelt
rimry Id.
The liunk hull' ut the Willow
Creek Mlaue Ml a I lull iim ii-il ruvi'i)
liy fln Moinlny evenliiK. It Im Miip
piiHcil (hat the lire cnulit from Hie
tnve. '1'he couteiitM whm roiiMiiined
Willi the Inillilliin There wiim no I t -Hiininee.
The IiiiIIiIIiik wiim pnu ll
rally new nml IhIoiik-i to ti. M. Cor
net t.
Mm. Frank I'tlim of lwlloii,
lilahii, n tlituiHitcr of I'mle linn
I'owell, Im mU k nt Wiimco. Klie wiim
on her way to vlMlt IiIi iiiIm ami rein
Hvcm In I'rlnevllle w hen held up liy
the recent mIoNii. It Im lint kliiiu n
ili'Miilt-l,v when nlie will U Mtnum
i'IioiikIi to coiitlniie her Journi')'.
The N'ople of Mllcliell mid the
country Im'Iwiimi Mitchell and I'rlue.
vllle nre iniiklnir mi effort liy MlroiiK
IM'lllloii fur the ri-Mlorull if the
I'rlnevllle mid Mliclii ll mull line, nnd
for the Kood of the Hople nml conn,
ty. Wecertnluly hop. they will Im
MticccMMftil In their uiidertiiklliir.
Mitchell Kentlnel.
DELICIOUS
HOME-CURED MEATS
at
J. E. STEWART & CO.
i
T. J. Feriftwon cmn down from
Ih-nr rwk the flrat of tlw we-k. He
report lota of mow hut liny Im
plentiful nml cuttle nre doing well.
MImh JcmmIc McCn.llMtfr hna gone to
I'ortlnnd to learn tint millinery IiumI
lleaa. Hhe will work In A wholeMle
Iikiimc for n month or two tM-fore or
derliiK her aprliiK alitck.
A letter from the Knn Hrancluro
Itellef and Ibil Croaa KunU to T. M.
Ilalilwlu mIm tea that It la gathering
data to innk final report of Ita
work nnd Hint oa chntriiian of the
committee hern to aecuru funda for
the Knn FranclMco auffcrera, dealrea
toolitnln from hlin a complete llt
of Hie cont liliuterM to thla fund with
Hie iimoiiiit contributed liy nu ll Mr.
moii mid the cxm-iimc- IiivoIvikI In
hnudlliitf the Maine. Mr. Ilaldwlu
Iiiim fiirulMlied the delred Informa.
Hun. The niiiount auliacrlU'd liy
Hie people of rrlnevllle waa $J-H.
Then wiim no exMum attached for
for collection or forwarding.
lie. .rue Mllllcmi came In from Ida
I'lne Moiinlule ranch the other day
and lirliiKM a atory that la enough to
iiuike the heart of the hutiU'r rejokre.
A nninlM r of viupieroa were looking
for cuttle on the desert nnd ran
iicroHM ii Imm1 of 350 anteloe about
twelve luilea from Mr. Mllllcan'a
niiich. The cowlioya ran Into the
liaml and atuuipcdfd them. They
could atrlko the nulmalM with their
iilrlM. 1 1 Im hii Id that It la no un-
iiMiial thing lor large bn una oi ante
Iojm to make their way to the deacrt
from the mounlalna ufter a heavy
fall of enow. Thla year the anow la
uuiiatinlly ihi-p. ,
1
Reduction Sale
My entire line of Millinery
t REDUCED PRICES
MRS. ESTES
t Corner 2nd and Main Street r
Announcement
We have nccurrd the agency lor the famous "SELZ" Shoes
and atrraJy have a large shipment o( our Spring Stock on
our shelves with more enroute.
"SELZ" ROYAL BLUE
Is the lest line ol $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Fine Shoes in the world
"SELZ" MISS CHICAGO
line ol ladies' $3.00 Shoes are the superior ol any $3.50
line in the market
Every pair ol "SE1Z" Shoes is accompanied by a written
guarantee, and their guarantee means something, it means a
new pair ol shoes Iree il the first pair does not give satis
faction. Give them a trial You can not lose by it
Rideout & Foster
Ladies' and Gent's Outfitter
A ecrlea of very Intereatlng revival
lueetlnga are U-Ing conducted at the
I n lou church liy Itera. Jlntvettand
Ituld win. The attendance laat even
ing teated the Beating capacity of
the church to the limit.
Alexander Mrlntoeh, Henry Trolait
and Charlee Coin were pnewengera
from Hhanlko Tueaday. Mr. Mcln
Umui waa on hla way home from a
IiiimI neea trip to Portland when held
up by the waahout at Waaco. He
with the two other aecured a
private conveyance at that pilnt
and made tbelr wny to Hhanlko. It
took three daya to make the trip
overland. Mr. Mclntiwh left for hla
home at Paullmi yeaterday.
A ulet wedding waa aolcmnlxed
at the home of J. O. Powell, one
tulle eaMt of Prlnevllle today IThura
day)atl o'cli k. Tin contracting
pnrtlca were William II. French and
MiaaJane MeaMlnger. The bride la a
daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. J. II. Mea
alnger of thla city. The groom la
well known on Hie Mckay and In
Hilarity. Kev. Mr. Jennett perform
ed the ceremony. John French,
brother of the groom, waa iMwtman,
and MImm Oludye Potter waa brtdea
m aid. The young couple will be at
borne to their frlenda on McKay
creek after the 15th.
The UMiial eervk-ea at the Preaby
terlnn church next Hunday, Febru
ary 10. Hul.Ject for 11 a. m., "Llfe'a
Deaerta;" for 7-TO p. m., "Home of
Our Kiiemlea." Brother Lilly of One
Falla, addreMMed the congregation at
7:'W laat Hunday. ChrlMtlan Kn
deavor at 6 JO; leader, MIm Adah
Morne. Hubject, "lieaaona from the
I'atiiarcha U Noah." The ChrlMtlan
Kndeavor choir will practice Friday
evening at the borne of Mra. Wlnnek.
The ladlea aid will give a Valentine
aoclal In the church library February
14th. You are all Invited.
A Good barometer to local bual
newa condltlona la the amount of
bualneaa tranaacted by Uncle Ham.
The I'rlnevllle poetoftk la certainly
at the head of the column for towna
of Ita aim. Poetmaater Iafollett'a
report forwarded to the depart
ment February lat ahow that for
ninety daya Juat preceding there waa
iMMtied In domeatlc money ordera
aome $IH,000. Thla la an Increaae of
ftf.Ki.Sl for thecorreaponding period
a year ago. There waa aiao taauen
f zm of ordera to tie paid in foreign
landa. The atamp and atanip aup-
illee aalea reachtH the 4000 limit, a
lg Increaae in the bualneaa done In
any previous year.
DELICIOUS
HOME-CURED MEATS
at
t J. E STEWART & CO.
9
3rill!!!'lr''rnllrT!'rirrr,H
Superior Grain Drills
4 nfri n.i .i i.' f .. ,4i4.
tra Hlgelow. of Weiiatclni', Wnah.,
Im vlHltlng In town.
Jcmmc Yancey Hpent a good deal of
time ami money thla fall protecting
IiIm proMTty nlong Crooked river,
JiiMt atiove town with piling. The
high water la undoing aome of the
work.
The Koyul liiMtirnnce Co., of Liver
pool, Ktiglaud, enJo.vM the dlMtictloii
of living Hated among the compmilcH
there wer but mIx of them which
Mettled clalittM In the Kan Franclaeo
conlhigriitlon at UK) centa on the
dollar um ndJiiMteil. AmmcIm over
alxtv Million mid an annual Income
of nil ire than iKtecu million. It pnyH
to liiMiirv where you know your
Iommcm will 1h paid. The Hoy al give
audi liiMiirance; J V.. KlewnrtJi Co.,
an' their I'rlnevllle ngenta. 2-7lf
John E. Joiicm, moii of (I. W, Jonea
of Towell HutteM, a young man
about 27 yenra of age, wiim brought
to rrlnevllle .Sunday by .sheriff Elk-
ItiM for examination iim to IiIm Miiulty.
lira. EdwnrdM and Hyde took up hla
cnac Monday and pronounced It uu
aafe for the young man to be nt
large. He waa committed to the In.
Mane iimvIuii). Joiicm Ih temporarily
con lined In the county Jail pending
the arrival of the um,vIiiiii olllclaU
who nrt to take him to Kalem.
Mnuford Nye had quite a thrilling
exMTlence a week or mo ago. lie
left the ranch of Ueorge Mllllcan to
go to IiIm home on Hear creek. The
heavy fall of anow made everything
look alike to Mr. Nye and conae
(Ueutly he limt IiIm way. He wan
dered arounil on horMcliack for two
daya and two iilghta In-fore he ran
ncroMM familiar laudinnrka. when
he H mi liy got Ida bearinga he waa
thirty iiiIIcm from home. During hla
expoMtire he waa without food or
aheiter. lie did not even have any
matchea with which to build a tire.
I1U cHcaie wiim fortunate.
Strictly made to measure
garment.
The latest metropolitan
styles.
Prices within reach of all
G0RMLEY,
The Tailor
Tim in nit from Prlnevllle la belnir
atacked upJn the poetofnee at Hhanl
ko n tcnlt Inir t he reMiimntion of train
aervlce on me coiumnia nouiuem.
If the road la not aoon opened up It
avlll lua iiuniuiirv In linllit an ail-
dltlon to the poatotflce to hold It.
In a letter from 8. C. Kertrum, of
KiMM-tiurg, forest aupervlaor, to T
H. Lafollett. prealdent of the Crook
County Ktockgrowera AaaiK-lation.
theforeat auoervlaor aavs: "uwing
to the preaMure of buHlueaa at thla of
fice and other nortlona of thla re
aerve, It waa ItnpoMHlble- for iue to
vlalt your aectlon ol country inia
waaou; however, with but few min
or change, principally In the appll
cation blank, there will be no ma
terial changea made In the allotment
of grating the coming aeaaon, exept
that the price charged for aneep win
be 10 centa per bead for all over alx
montha old everything under hlx
month will go free o you can aee
there will lie practk-nlly no charge
for lamb. The limit of the numtier
of head In a band will be 1250 ewea
with their lauiba, or 2250 dry sheep."
Xo tnall from the Columbia South
ern for eight daya. This means, if
we take the general average, that
there are nine thousand pound of
mall due the Prlnevllle poatofflee
that la being held up. Working
night and day It will take the poet-
othee employe here from thirty -six
to forty-eight hours to handle that
portion of It which la dlatrlbuted at
thla office. About half of It, or 4500
pound, I redlMtrlbuted for local
point. It the blockade continues
another week, which iwran quite
probable at the present time, you
can eaail v tlirure what It will coat In
time and effort to care for It. We
have the auranee that our post-
office facilities are ample to handle
anv strain that may lie thrown up
on It. The Cornett Stage Company
has four-horae tennis In waiting at
Shantko ready to load as soon a it
arrives.
J J
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 10-7. all right-hand Single Disks,
with or without grass seed 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.
We Carry a Full Line of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
W. F. King'
E. C. Faugbt of Crook, la In town.
Pleuty of anow and plenty of hay In
hla section of Crook county, hence
everybody la taking It eaay.
About twenty feet of the a nut hern
end of J. O. Powell's new dam baa
Iwen carried away by the high water.
If the water doea not go much higher
It la thought that the rest of the
dam can be saved. It will coat
about $200 to repair the damage.
The dam la a new one. It waa com
pleted about six weeks ago at a cost
of 1100.
The Are department waa called out
this forenoon to subdue a small
blase in a bouse occupied by George
W. Roberta In the western part of
town. The fire started from the
cook stove, but Junt how la not
known. The fire department re-
Hponded promptly to the alarm and
soon bad the fire out. The contents
of the house were saved but the
building waa Injured to the extent of
1100 or thereabouts. It was owned
by K. 8. Price.
At a meeting of the Crook county
Educational Union held Monday the
following officers were elected to
serve during theensulng year: Presi
dent, Mrs. Margaret biking, rrlne
vllle; vk-e-prealdent. Miss Kutn Keed,
of Bend: secretary, Mlsa Bertha
White. Prlnevllle; treasurer, Miss
Cora Ferguson, Prlnevllle. The
votes for the different candidates
were close, the successful ones win
nlng by a small plurality. The Un
Ion will take up active work in out
side localities as soon as the weather
permits.
Beginning tomorrow the Cornett
Stage Co., will commence to run
stages from Shanlko to The Dalles.
It will take two daya to make the
trip. It is not known at present
whether the mall will be taken to
The Dalles or not: If the poatotflce
department will pay for the service
It will go, otherwise it will remain
at Shanlko until the road Is opened.
There la trlan service on the U. It. &
N. aa far as The Dalles. There has
been no trains east of that point
for some time. The railroad bridge
over the Deschutes has been partly
carried away and several bridges on
the Northern Pacific have gone out.
thus Isolating point eiwt of The
Dalles.
The 0. K. Meat Market
STROUD BROS., Proprietors
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
DEALERS IN
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables
and Country Produce, also
Fish and Game in Season
Highest Market Price Paid
for Butter, Eggs and
Country Produce
Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention
Some Values In Sweaters.
Sfi.00 Sweaters for
$5.00 Sweaters for..
S4-00 Sweaters for
S3.50 Sweaters tor
13.00 Sweaters for
12.50 Sweaters for
11.75 Sweaters for
..S4.00
-S.-l.75
..S2.
..$2.60
..$1.90
$1.75
..$1.25
We guarantee everyone of the above
to be all wool aud good values at
the regular price. RIDEOUT & FOSTER
f " ' 4 4 'I' i ii ii ii it 1 1 ii ii ii ii
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.
HniM"l"l"l"t"l"l"l" '!" n"MiH"l' i iiii i..Miiiii t"ii'M"Mi'l"'M' i
NAILS
5c pound
CLOSING OUT SALE
Wrn. Rogers & Son
Silver Plated Tea
Spoons at - 85c set
30 Days Credit On Approved Accounts
Grocery Specials
Tea Garden Syrup, J gal can 50c
Acorn Syrup, J gal can 36c
Fels Naptha Soap, ten bars 00o
Schilling or Folger Bk Powder 40c
Japan Tea, J lb pkg 20c
Pure Cane Sugar, per sk ... 6.50
Home-cured Picnic llam8,perlb 10c
Star or Diamond C Soap, 6 bars 25c
Standard corn, per doz 1.25
Standard fruits, per can 20c
Groceries
Best Corn Starch, three pkgs 25c
Ghiradellas Cocoa 25c
1 lb Chocolate 25c
Hazelwood Cheese, pound 20c
Prize Bak Powder, lb tins 50c
Corn Meal, 10 lb Bks 45c
Gasene Soap, 10 bars 65c
Lion Soap, 7 bars .. 25c
Force, per pkg 15c
Grape Nut 15c
Pink lieans, lb 5c
Tinware Specials
XXX Tin wash boilers 90c
21 quart dish pan 35c
50 feet wire clothes line ...10c
No. 1 lamp chimney 5c
No. 2 lamp chimney 10c
Corsets
Lot 1. Values up to 75c
Lot 2. Values up to $1.00..
Lot 3. Values up to $1.50 .
25c
45c
.....75c
Men's Suits
$10 Suits
12 suits
14 suits
15 suits
17.50 suits...
21 suits
J6.00
7.25
8.50
.. 9
10.50
13.50
Underwear
$1.50 Fleeced underwear 85c suit
2.50 Wool underwear.Jl.85 suit
3 50 Wool underwear 2 35 suit
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Stewart Compamy