Local Mention
('iiiiiliiit.roinliiK -"lt,v." Man li h
It. I'nrrMi ninl w lie of liny Cn--k,
nrt In IhiM'liy on binlm-m.
Wulliir 1'iwt i if Pout, Or., win In
town the flint ill I Iiii wN'k.
For gi-ntiliii' lliirgnluii take indlre
of J H. Kicwurl It Ch.'n mM.
limn new wi'iii'ry fur "lli-tny."
K' jour eye 011 In-r nil the time,
(I. HitlnmT of Culver, offer it
ClyilfMiitli uliillliin nt it bargain.
Nee int.
If, von want vl oit(4 or barley
you t-un get ilii'in of I. Clili wood of
DrUily.
Iio you know '!hn Auk Win
in k nil. .ill her.
IIiim' vim Kot ymir tli kef for the
llluli Hilmnl roiitcHt? Oft hi inrly
fur tin ii w ill U' h big i rowil.
Tin roiiifilv.ilriiinii "Ut'U.v" l tlin
tin ml liiiigluthli' tiling tliilt fvi-r lilt
1 lit tow it. Lookout for It March 8.
EASTER GOODS
In gifut variety nt
3 D. P. ADAMSON I CO.
0HfOw?ra-ta.iiWt.i1tt
Hlnee flit jii'li'in Mi'iti to Ih In order
we will cul our iui-iiIk to S.V nt
the O'Nell lU-Mnurnnt.
Mulkv, IlUk niwl Walking plow nt
J, K. Htevuirt &Co, lit fur below
tin UHUitl price.
What? Uftny." Where? Chili
hull. When? Mntvh 8 liet your
Ik'ki'lM t'lirly.
When In town give iim ii trial. Tin
In! meal In town fur 2.V nt tin'
O'Nell Iti-Mltiiiritnt.
Every Mrilrli'ln tht'J. K. Stewart
ACoctiMk Iiiim Ihvii rut III price;
yon can Kitvf money by trading with
tin-in.
Alln-rt Noble, who him Uvn at
tending tin' I'ortlaiiil HiwIiicwi Col
lege ilurluur Ihi' uit winter, rviu-hi'il
Prluevllle Sunday. II.-hit next day
for hi Imiiii' nt I'iiiiIIiiii.
Mm. Colllim F.IMng entertained t lit
ti-iu'tii-rn Saturday iifli-riio-m. Prle
were won ly Mlw Stephen, MIhm
White And Mm. McLaughlin. They
nit report it Jolly good tluii',
A rrowil of young h-oiIi went to
llnrim' Hut to on it picnic hmt Friday
iifti-ruooii. The weather wa oine
w lini iiiolxl tun nil 1'iijiiyt-il llu-lroiit-ln.
I DELICIOUS J
I HOME-CURED MEATS
9 at i
J J. E. STEWART & CO. j
Mm. Sarah Owen, it winter of Ui-o.
Steven, illi-il nt Kiik' th' "rut thin
month. Mm. Owen wit horn nnd
rnU-il In Crook county.
II. J. Kilwitrihi wn In from Powell
Hut tin tin-llivl of the week. The
fiii-iuem III hi neighborhood arebuwy
plowing ntid getting land ready for
ppHlig wrilllig.
K. W, Miller Ik the new pimtmiiMter
nt 1'nullnn, or will Ik- when lilu
bond lire approved. Mr. Miller wum
nt one time the pimfmiiHtcr nt How.
nrd niiil In more orhn familiar with
the dutli-M of the ofllt-e.
New ulntfi-. llurK'-uilK rimtuiiiin.
M. "Uetny" Mnn hN.
Thn- huirln-il men nre workliiK
oil the Coliimlihl Hoiitlii-rn iN'tween
lllu nml Kliniilko. TraliiM nrues
IMrted nt Khaiilkit today or tumor'
row.
(I. II. Nye nml wife who have Ini-n
til town the piiHt two week left
Hatiirday for their lion n Ih-nr
rrei-k. Mm. Nye who him Ihi-ii ipilte
Nlrk, wim much Improved In hwillh.
Mnll from the rallroitd In en-eteil
tulilulil. Miu-k Coruett Kot the Joli of
haiillliK It from (irniit to Hhanlko,
ntid the ftmt loml left (Irmit Tmnday
liiiiinliiif. It wiim thoiiKht he would
make Mhillilko Wedueaduy liltfht mid
I hht pliu-e Tliumdny uluht.
.1. T. Ituliliimiii of Culver, wiim In
town trniiMiu tliiu IiunIih-hii hmt week.
He reportx that farmi-m have Ix-cn
(miking the Im'hI of the jfoiid plow
lnif wenthi-r of the pact two wei-kii
mid that moot of them have their
prlnn work well under wny.
Iieliitlem from the Crook County
llltfh School will meet n tenm from
The I in Mm mime time In May. The
prellinliiiirliK have Ihi-ii iirniiiKi-d
itiul the "Irylnn out" pnxi-HH for
jxo.lt Ion on our deliittliiu: tenm will
euiiiiiH'lire noun after I he Ut of
Manh.
Arthur Wiiriweller M-tiirned Hun
day from trip to Port laud.
Twt'lvn nm-kii in fill weiv received
from Hhnulko today Ht 1'H.
Twi-nty-i-lKht dn.vH In ft Ionic time to
wftlt, lint It lookiit koimI to n lilu:
rrowil to wi' t'urle himi'i familiar
pour hea nifiiln.
"DurliikT thfl week pitat thUroun
try hitu Ui-n jxTfertly riinned except
hy plume cotnmiintrutlon. The rail
romlN Im-Iiik lilM-kndel by mmw
wiimIiouU rind litndHlldeM, no until
haH lieen ni-elviil. To Innke IiimU
tern worn arhlnook anil warm rnln
hmt liii'lU-d the miow In the open
rountry ritimliiK Itltf h water. The
w n Hi hi roadx through the Interior
are nlmoMt lioUomleoM, w hli li nddn
more to delayit all round. Wlweler
Coiintjr New.
Hi-rvlren lit the Pn-hylerlau rhiinh
next Huiiday t 11 a. tu. Kuhjei-t,
"Life." The union endeavor meet
liiK hmt Hiiuday eveulnir wait of tmi-h
luterent that It took the plant of the
retculiir wrvlriK, mo the milijirt for
710 on Man h M will he the one nn-uoiince-l
for a wii-k o, "(Vipltal
and Lnlior, and the HahltH that
Make l'oor." ClirUt Inn Kndenvor
ittO:.'W). U'lider, MIhm (Vila Ni-Iium.
The chtin-h treaniirer reipn'MtM all
meiiilM-m who are U-hlnd lu their
dilin to lirlmc the money to her In or
der to chine the book m for the year.
Announcement
We have ururrJ llie agency lor liie famous "SELZ" Shoes
and already have a large shipment ol our Spring Stock on
our shelves with more enroule.
"SELZ" ROYAL BLUE
Is the best line o( S3.50 and $4.00 Men's Fine Shoes in the world
"SELZ" MISS CHICAGO
Line ol Ladies' S3.00 Shoes are the superior ol any $3.50
line in the market
Every pair ol "SELZ" Shoes is accompanied by a written
guarantee, and their guarantee means something, it means a
new pair ol shoes Irre il the first pair does not give satis
faction. Cive them a IriaL You can not lose hy it
Rideout & Foster
Ladies' and Gent's Outfitter
Mr. Horltcann-relved word the flmt
of the week from hlM partner, C. W.
KoMter, that the hunch of 1"! head of
lMi-f raft le owned by them and Oliver
Powell, which were delivered to the
t'nluii Meat- Comtmny at Shnulko
taut week, broiiKht 4.:i0and HvernK'-d
YZ,: to the lMi-1.
HEINZ Hwe-t, Hour and bill
I'ickleH anil Queen Olive in
Bulk at
Superior Grain Drills
9 irt.-. -i m
y wiiat buuui mat new
Spring Suit?
w If you want tho very
latest and bost go and see 1
G0RMLEY,
The Tailor
t r'r rrr 'www '? f f t
J. K. Stewart A Co., are kirpInK
their ntock of KriH-erli-M complete and
ran Mave you at li-iuit 20 per cent on
your purrhaai'M.
C. U. Allen, wife nnd dauRht-r, of
Lava, were vIhIMiik frleutU and
Hhoppintt In the city Monday. Mr.
Allen report that they have lieen
hnvliitf MprliiK like weather at the
111k: MendowM, III Mplte of ttie fact
that Diwhuteti county falliil to be
created.
ChiirleH T. Kdw nrdii, the father of
Dr. KdwardM of thlH city, died at
(iiileMburg, III., Feb. ),HBed74. The
cauiie of death wiut pantlyHlH. The
dei-eitMeil leaveM a hoii nnd two
dauKhtem Mm. II. A. Wright f Mt.
Talior, and Mm. Townwnd of Port
land. He wiim married twice nnd
hlit hi vi ind wife mirvlvoM him.
8. J. Nuwhoiii him Hold the old Dod
non place Hewn uiIIi-h lielow town to
J. F. Taylor, There are W0 acre lu
the ranch and the coimlderatlon wan
110,000. Thin Ih Mttld to lie one of the
IteMt fnrniH of Kh tiixe In Crook county.
Arthur LlndhorK; came out Satur
day rvHplfiidcnt In the uniform of a
flmt lieutenant In the Alert Drill
Corps of Portland. He wuh decor
ated with a Rold medal won lu a
fencing content at the LcwIh and
Clark expiwltlou hint year. An
Arthur wiim making a bee Hue for a
livery barn we Hunpect that aome
ninlilen'M heart would flutter when
they caught night of him.
The grand uniform ball of the
rrlnevHle Fire Department win one
of the moMt pleiiHuut events given
thin winter. People from thecoun
try and nearby towns helM-d swell
the big crowd that packed the P. A
A. C. hall. Hoom could hardly le
found to dance during the fore part
of the evening but Inter this lncon
venlenee was not felt. The iiuihI'-
consisting of five pieces, was iK-rfit-t,
the floor wuh In line condition and
the supjier excellent. The floor
malingers were Indefatigable In their
efforts to please and It wan up to
each Individual to have the time of
Ills life.
O i i i i i m i i O
il. Springer of Culver, wis In the
city today. He got buck from Salem
Hatiirday where he went In the In
terest of Jeffemoll county. While he
was not sin rexxfnl lu ni-rouipllMhing
his main purpow Mr. Springer did
not fall to do all he could for thlM
county lu a general way. He helped
along measure affecting us as a
whole. He thinks we will get the
$1000 appropriation for our fair and
the bill providing for hydrographlc
surveys, he thinks, will In-come a
law. If It does money for well-boring
experiments should lie available.
This would lie a great help to his
section of Crook county.
P. II. Mals-n, who hits handled
sheep on the Uper Crooked liver for
yearn, says that he never saw flocks
look mo well at this time of the year
as at preHent. A good fall of snow
on ground that w-as exceedingly dry
hmt winter prevented much frost
from going lnlo the soil and just bm
soon as there was a little moisture
the grass started In good shnie
under the blanket of snow. Even
with stormy weather In March his
fliM-k will come through lu flue shape.
They have the flesh and strength to
stand aluioHt any hardship. Mr.
Mats-n lutM had charge of a bunch of
lambs all winter and his percentage
of lists was very slight.
C. 0. Covey, suerlntendent of the
WnriUHprlngs Reservation, wn In
town yesterday from tlus Agency.
Mr. Covey says that the volunteer
weather station at the Agency
shows an unusual rainfall In this
section In the past two months, the
precipitation for January and the
flmt 19 days In February amounting
to about six Inches. There has been
a little over eight Inches since Oc
toter. The records of the station at
the Agency show that the average
annual rainfall for this section Is
about 10 Inches. In 1904 there was
14 Inches of rainfall, hot that was an
unusual year and the result was
manifest In the bumper crop which
was harvested that season. Mad
ras Pioneer.
Orange Hodges returned Saturday
from Shanlko. where he had been
helping J lin Cram deliver a bunch of
77 head ol beef cattle, orange says
that Oliver Powell and Carey Foster
with 100 head of beet and H. L. Prl-
day with 27.r head arrived In iSlmnl
ko the next day after they did,
These with 150 head which Henry
Cram delivered the 1st of the month
were contracted by the Union Meat
Company, who drove them on to
The Dalles tor shipment rather than
wait for the Columbia Southern to
le put In condition fortrallic. Leo
Lafollett had already started his
cattle for The Dalles via Urass Val
ley. Hay In and around Shnulko Is
a scarce article at present, minis
due to the fact that the tie up of the
railroad caused most of the hay to
lie fed out to beef which were held up.
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DELICIOUS
HOME-CURED MEATS
at
J. E. STEWART & CO.
PURE BRED
Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs
$1.50 a Setting
C M. Elkins, Prineville, Oregon
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks,
with or without grass seed attachment. The effectire 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'
0'Heil School EzerdMa.
The public school at O'Nell closed
a five months' term Thursday, Feb.
21st. The program Thursday even
ing was as follows:
Instrumental solo "The Dell,"
Ray Archer.
Recitation "My Sister's Best Fel
low," Willie O'NelL
Recitation "Lines to Worry,"
Dollle McDowell.
Trio "Carry Me Back to Old Vir-
glnny."
Recitation "Froggie In the Rain-
voice," Florence Forest.
Dialogue "Why He did not Like
the Country," Fair McCalllster and
Virgil Messinger.
Recitation "Slang of Today,"
Charlie Messinger.
Trio "Juauita."
Recitation "Luck," Robert John
son.
Farce "Hans Von Smash."
Mr. Batch... John McDowell.
Mary Batch Anna O'Xeil.
Susie Batch Mary McDowell.
Henry Dasher Roy McCalllster.
John Prettyman Mark Forest
Katie Emma McDowell.
Hans Von Smash M. A. Lehman.
Solo "They All Love Jack," W. S.
McEwlng.
Livery Outfit for Sale.
Consisting of Buggies and Hacks,
one Democrat Wagon with Springs,
one 3-inch Shutter Wagon. The
above two wagons are almost as
good as new. Several head of horses,
saddles and harness. Will sell this
outfit all together, or separate. In
quire at this ottlce.
First-class job printing at The
Journal office.
4 DAfllKtflAtt CoIa
ucuutuuu uaic
My entire line of Millinery f
. ppniirFn PRirF! w
wjl ni tt Ji i i - -- --- m vi r b
If
I MRS.
ESTESS
4 Corner 2nd and Main Street jr
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
Big Reduction In Hats
I Our Stock of Ladies' Hats
I Consisting of all the latest
I styles will be sold at a big
I REDUCTION
I T. F. McCALLISTER & CO.
Asbestos Horse
hide Gloves
Best Made 95c pr
CLOSING OUT
SALE
Good Fire
Shovel
5c
Groceries
Hoyal Club Syrup, one-half
gallon 50c
Acorn Syrup one-half gal 35c
Folger linking Powder, one
pound can 40c
Japan Ten, one pound package
for 40e
Pure Cano Sugar, Back $6.50
Star or Diamond C Soap, hIx
barn for 25c
Maacot and Lion Soap, seven
ham for 25c
Standard Corn, ier down $1.25
Standard Frultn, per can 20c
Dost Corn Starch, three pack
agcH for ...25c
Ghlradellaa Cocoa, per can. .25c
One pound Chocolate 25c
Groceries
Oaaene Soap, 10 barn 65c
Force, per package 15c
Pink lleaim, per pound 5c
i
Home cured shoulder, per
pound 12c
NatlH, per pound 5c
Extra grade Cartcola Coffee, pr
pound ..22c
No. 1 Pheaaant OyHters 10c
Fancy Toilet Soap, per bar...5c
Hazolwood Clieene, per pound
for 20c
Men's Shoes
13.50 values now $2.90
$3.00 values now 2.20
$4.00 values now 3.20
$4.50 values now 3.25
$5.00 values now 3.85
Ladies' Shoes
$3.75 values now $2.90
$4.00 values now 3.10
$3.00 values now 2.30
$2.85 values now 2.15
$2.25 values now 1.90
$1.50 valueB now 1.10
Mail Orders Solicited
Any Goods Not Exactly as
Represented May Be Re
turned at Our Expense .
Men's Gloves
$1.25 Horeehide glove . . 95c
$1 50 Buckskin glove" $ 1. 1 0
Men's Suits
$10.00 values at. $5.85
$12.00 values at $7.25
$14 00 values at $8.50
$15.00 values at $9.00
$17.50 values at $10.50
$21.00 values at $14.00
Pants
$3 50 Corduroys at $2.5C
$2.50 Corduroys at $1.60
$2.50 Medium wool at. .$1.85
$2.00 values at $1.15
$1.50 values at 95c
Hats
$3.50 Lion Brand at. . . .$1.95
$3.00 Lion Brand at.... $1.60
$2.00 Lion Brand at. 95c
Underwear
$1.50 Fleeced Underwear, per
suit 85c
$2.50 All Wool Underwear,
per suit $160
$3.50 Wool Underwear, per
suit $1.90
Corsets
Values up to 75c 25c
Values up to $1.00 45c
Values up to $1.75 75c
Hardware and Tin
ware Specials
No. 1 Adze Eye hammer. .65c
No. 1 Lamp chimneys. .. .5c
Capwell Horse shoe nails, per
pound 20o
50 lb spring balance 25c
Fancy carving set, $3.50 val-
ue for :..2.25
Large fry pan 20c
Large bread toaster 15c
Granite wash basin . . 20c
3 doz U. S. clothes pins. .25c
3 gal stone churn 85c
Heavy fire shovel 10c
22 long cartridges 20c
22 Peters' shorts 15o
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