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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1907)
Local Mention Coming, coming - "ll"iy." Mm It A II1, pound girl wim bout to Mr. Mini Mix. .1. II. Smith Tutwluy morn- Inw, Mr. ninl Mr-. Will Wtirwi Her re. turni'il from their Portland trip Mon- ll.l.V. J. iv si. nit w Imi bought tii- wil- huh ii ii l l.v mh mitoiiiI l reel, moved In Hill 'if. 1. iv. .IiiIiii k mailing In down v llli mi iilltirknf appendicitis nt llie home ( Mm k 1'unv II. .Illllll II. lloWIUll tlllil Will of Lower till I u. were vlslilug nl I In- (Illllll V M ill I III Week. I lrnet iMl'li'll of Knu .'"rnlielsco, president of the l.llK'illll I'llloli, U ex- Imh'IciI lii rriu. vllli" MiU vfl. Lmiilwrl, tin- plmlomnpher, him moved mil In his liniui'Hii-ml near lllltlllk. TilU l.-IIMM llll llM lllllg III Plliievlllc for it g I 1 l M- rnliiM'. V, K. Ilrnwn, It In tu flit III' owner of Canyon l it v, riinii' nvi'i In I'iIim' Villi' Kutilidiit i ill M luii.lli.-nrf mill H.n liil llll Mr. Il'' n l ii brother i if Mm llllli' KIUih. i r k r"Tri- rnnnc Pi had i wuuj i(j In gti'iit variety it h t D. P. ADAMSON Z. (0. 8 i 5 l0 Villi klloW ll l,V'.'" Ask W. in U nUiiiil her, Wlicii In town glte ' "Inl. The Ih-mI iiichI In town fT i'V nt tin' O'.Ni II Itisluiiriitit. V.wry article In lli.'J. I'.. Stew art & Co stocks lilt IhtII fill lu price; trim ran stive money l.v trading wild tlu'iil. I'.. Jiifi.l'f.ii. representing J. K. tilll & Co.. I liillif illy t lil week. Ilf Ik iu'i'iiiiiiiin,M'il ly II. Ktniffiiiiin, Ilii hardware iiiiiii. 'I'll.' Oregon 1'iilly J.iiiriii.l nl Feb. rtiiiry 1, reached inr lalili' March 4. This shows what tin' Hoods lime iliiiif t.i Fncle Sam's IiimII fuclllile. Pr. ('lurk iiinl w Id- liiivi' returned frmii it professional t fit1 through iinrllii'rti (Yi ink iiinl VI heeler f.iuiuy. Tlw iliH-tiir ii,v llmt the muds arc Miuiif ililiiu: tierce. Sew Mitge. Uorgeotm costume". Hit. "Iti'tH.v" Miircli K C, C. I.timly, traveling agent of the C. (' M. W. It . to. whose iiewbpiart i'I'm nr.- In Piirns, Is In tin- ilt.V look liiu iift. r t li.' Itninl company's ltttr vf In here, Ilcfore ynii plant your garden drop it .(iHlal to thUollIre and get ' puck- tlgll of Vegetable IMI'll. We IlllVf Jut rifi'lvi'il a consignment from thi'lV imi tin. nt of Agrlftilt lire ii ml ni'i.v Is hail liv.' i.f charge I'.v - 1 i n rf tin yinir address, J'li-fl ciiiiii' llrst served, Jane's WihmI nl ApIih ii.mI, was III t'lMII tint II IB I Ilf tllf Mil k. Ill' Id nf- ffrliiK liU tfi'iii'i'iil ini-r.'liMiiillMi' ImimI iii'hm fur Half. Hi Iiiim tun nimiy Inum In llir llri' fur inn' inaii In ntli'iiil In mill my k If Hiiyuiif U InukliiK fur a Kmh fllltlli'l. to n" Into IhihIii.'hh to writ.' lilni. Hi' U i-miii IiIuk. liamlli'M ri'al I'Htali', wlln liilnliiif i-lm k, flf. Hi-rvlffH In tin- I'ivmIi.v li'rlmi rliurfh IH'kt Silliilay, Mali li 10, Huhjirt for II ii. in.. "Tlii Trinity of t'liarai'li'r. IiiiIi'Ih'ihIiiiiI ( iiiciifH Aim ami 'i iiiKcli ii 1 1. iiiii mm of Aim." I''nr7::m . in., "t'aillnl ami I.alior. Tht' Otlu-r Sl.li ." I'lirlKtlan Ciiil.-avi r at ll.'in. Tin' l.nilli AM will mill Miinli lllll at Mrn. .Martini Wluli-. Mr, ftm! Mrn. Fr'l Wllnun nml Mrn, Miory Ifft Humlay for Tim lialli-n, wln-rii tln-y will rmlili. In Ha' fn( nrc. Mr. ami Mrn. WIImoii'h ninny frli-nil-In I'riiM'Vllli ri'itn-t tliflr ili'imrtiin- Thron Throiinim wan down from Howard tint tint of tin- wi-'k. lie nayn t lit tiitni-n itri Im-Iiih worki'd nli'itdlly am! that l" will noon Imi nwulv to ntart a uliaft that will r. J liapn nliow noiim i-xfflli'lit tlMf'lo. mi'iitn. Alt'' I llnton ami T.J. l-Vrm-non wfn'down from Iti-iir ertfk on Tm-n-dity. Tlu'lattiT will look at hoiim ntiM'k cut tl w lillf lii-ri'. Mr. VrrgHP noil Hilnkn cnttl.' ari' a in-tty jtiMid iron'rty fonnldi-rliiu .rivi'lit foil dllloim, Hi' In on IiIm way to flu llayHliu'k foitittry to itit'lvu wiini' catlli' lionlit tlii-ri- noiai' Huh'iik". Kini'liU'r& Kllffnon have floHtnl tin' Opera Cafi' iiinl put their ft uvea In llit mm twiiilillxliiiii'iit, the O'Nell r-nlMiiniiil. Tltere wnn not I'lioutjh IniHltii nn to Junllfy tin-in III rutiuliiK lioth plnee ami the fhaiiKe wan made In order to lie In-lter aide to take fit I'M' of their trade at tlm lat ter plnee. The Interior of the O'Nell r .(aiinint wiw worked over, a lllllfh f outlier Inllltf lidded. It In mild that thetHTil Cafe will lie re. oHMteil liy other pitrllrnla the near flit ll IV. at ' S i f otwart & rn 1 V Ik A A A A rfW nV A 4V A jTb A A I.. It. liiifnlK'tto returned liW week from I'nrll imi wheiv ln han heeii with it tll'ove of (HI head of lieef hIihth, He teporlJt Hie inarket ex ri'plliiually uo.ul, and nayn tlial after reaeliliiit Hi.' market he win. nlile to H.-II for l tC. to (M (h i- hun dred. I'liii-ldi'iliu that the market pi Ire di'llveieil at Slmiilkii would have Imi'U I.iiI I.'.'i he thlukn the prlie received an liel ler then liav I itif h. . In the latter plme, a the illff.'ivnre would tuore than pay the i'M'iiHe of IiIm additional drive. Mr. l.afnlleU nayn that the freight vim J. hiIuii n an very heavy mid that II took nouie hiiHllliitf to Ki to market after the mllniadn were repaired, tlln tat lie uveraued I'.'IO ii pint delivery. r M"W W VW "W MF w w I What about that Ne Spring Suit? Announcement We have ttrcurrJ llie anenry !ur llie famous "SELZ" Shoes and alrratly have a large shipment ol our Spring Slock on our shrives wilh more cnroule. "SELZ" ROYAL BLUE is the Ixst line of $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Fine Shoes in the worlJ "SELZ" MISS CHICAGO lane ol Ladies' $3.00 Shoes are the superior ol any $3.50 line in llie market. F.very pair ol "SEIZ" Shoes is accompanied by a written guarantee, ami thfir guarantee means something, it means a new pair ol slmcs free if the first pair does not give satis faction. Give them a trial. You can not lose ly it. Rideout & Foster Ladies' and Gent'a Outfitters M -M. -M- -t-M. t''t'-'t""f-t.-l"t' t--4'4''4.... t.... H. t ..,(. .)..). 4.-.. -), X Kor (O'liulne ItarKalnn take notice If you want tho very lak'Kt ami best go and nee G0RMLEY. 3 ? The Tailor 5 Ik jW A A A AAAAAAAA1 A foiir-home load of paHT mall ar rlviil from Shaulko Monday. There were !!). naekn welft(llM; JlikH) potindti. J. K. Stewart & Co., are keeping their uttH'k of uroeerlen eoinplele mid can nave yon nt leant 20 n'r eent on your niriiiitmn. The I. A. A. (' lia Ih'KUII a nerlen of hop to he i;lveii a follown: Sat tir day, Mart h t; Friday, March 15; Kri da, March 211; Friday, April 12: Fri day. April 2li; Friday, May 10. Thene tlaucen are exiiunlvely for titlli inemln'i-n. Alt itlmoHt fatal netideiit oeeurred on the Cow Cmtyon untile ft ittllen from llrlxl.r Momlay ullit. Jamen Saunton, ho wan In eharKC one of the nluht MtiwM, wan driving over the Krade mi l a he In mi elderly man wilh poor eye Might he minuet! the roadway a little cn lining the i coach to overturn. Tho old mail fell heavily on hlx head and at hint re port It wan thoiiKht he inllit not rivover. lie wan totally uncoiiHtiotin mid It In tea red hi lirala may lie Injured. of. I. K. Stewart A: Co.' add. I'.ran new neenery for "Hetny." Keep your eye tin her all the time, The Fp worth 1 tik"' of I lie M. K. church will give a literary entertain ment on March 1(1. Jim Cram ha returned from hi trip to The Halle and l'ortlaml. Filler J. T. Moon' of I'rlnevllle, HreKou, I fondtictlnii a 'wrle tif liiiH'tlitR at the Itaptlnt liuircli thin week. In our opinion he I tlielent cvaiiK'dlHt the liaptlnt have had In thin Htvtlou. He In a jerfect iniin ami in well iikeii liy every one an far a we know. He ha leen a mlHHlonary In Mexico for nttne year mtd t how whtnre aciiunlnted with the hlntory of that country know what a inlKMlonary ha to coutend with there. It would lie a blenntng to our county If hiicIi mett iv Flder Moon- and Itev. FerKunon could lie prevailed on to make till their home for Tillamook need more Jtmtsueh men who n re not afraid to preach the Konpel. Cloverdalt) Courier. County court In In mtwlon. Mln Hawl Howard ha accepted a j rj ... .............. ..t w i.ili... I vrr. piMlllou III lliepoire in i.. , .,-.-. F. Ii. Hayton, deputy annennor at l.alillaw. In In town. Mr. am! Mm. Alei. Tliomnon raine In on Tu"ilay' nUitt'. Dr. ill Newnom returned from North lleml Katurtlay. Col. Hinllli am! wife returned from their I'ortland trip Monday evening. A noil wan lioru to Mr. and Mrn. Chan. W. I'arrlnh. Monday, March 4. . The Mlnwn Mnr and I heir mot In r have moved Into the J. Ii. Hlewart Ik nine. Mrn. J. H. Itoone returuiil from I'ortland Hiinday mniii linroved In heal III. K. H. Kinlth mid wife who have nN'iit the winter In l'ortlaml return ed today. County Commlnnloner Ilalley tif Laldlaw, I In attendance atthe county court. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Wit I'icklfH ami Queen Olivet in Hulk at Claypoo! Bros. Mrn. I. Michel and two noun left Humlay for a trip to Portland. Kite exn't to In? away altout two week. Ticket for'Hety" are n(nn like hot-enkw. You had U-tU-r ctiK'itce ntandliiK room If you want to ce the nhow. The Ladle Aid nm lety of the M. E. church will hold their Banter nale and fair lu Itelkuap hall on Katur tlay, March 21. Kcfrcahiueiit will lie nerved. Itev. J.T. Moore will premii next Sunday iiiornlii); and evening at the Fitlon church. The ordinance of haptimn will In? admliilntered after the nioriilii nervk-e. Holn-rt Frnnkn tlleil Tuetttlay morn- Iiijj of alim'e on the tiraln. He had lieeu ailing for about nix week. The trouble U-kuu In one of hln earn and eventually worked IU way to the brain. Mr. Frank wan 63 year of age. "e wu nn old Hold ler and nervetl with the Illlnol Cavalry dur ing the war of the relxillou. He leaven a wife and five children. The family have been living on a lininc- fttend ni'iir Mad ran and moved to I'rlnevllle a few month ago. Ferry (.rain, better known a "Uraudpa" Cram, met with a nerlou minimi) Sunday morning. He wan out In the ntable fixing antnllwhen the plank upon which he wan tttantl Ing turned ami the old gentleman wa thrown to tin' ground a dint nice of five feet, ntrlklng hi nlde agalnnt the edge of the plank. Two of hi rllm were fractured and lienlde he ntmtalned other internal Injurle. Dr. UonenlnTg retluced the fracture and made the old gentleman a com fortable a onlhU' but recovery will lie low at hi advanced age. Iteprenelitatlve Belknap returned Saturday evening from a rather ntrcnuoti nennion at Salem. He came In on the flrt train over the Columbia Southern and ay that It liuiHt have taken great flood to wanli out t he deep gullie mid baln that are now In evidence down the railroad canyon. The new romltxHl I none too hoIIJ and train priH-eed nlowiy and enjitlounly. The doctor wan glad to get back and wa kept buny receiving the congratulations of friend for IiIh good work during the hchwIoii. Superior Grain Drills Si iS i JtT all A. ;i r.X nr :-: - :. . a Consistinj; of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Pingle Disks, with or without grass need 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 Timber for Sale. Four million feet of Fine timber near Prineville. If. H, patent Imued and title perfi-rt. Mut tell at one, fldnu takea land anil all if aold at once. This if a -nap. Write fur particular to J A M KS K. O'KA KRKIal.. OrtiiiK, Wanli. -7m KlLVKR HPAXGLED Ham burgs EGGS The hen that lay in the hen that pay a. Choice i'w far Mttinir 12 for 15. 3-7-lmp L. A. BtXlTH, rrineville, Or. A B A R G A I N Clydesdale Stallion, 4 years old. Accustomed to running with herd. Address G. Springer, Culver, Oregon PURE BRED Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs $1.50 a Setting C M. Elkins, Prineville, Oregon Big Seed Potatoes FOR SALE. Why don't you buy your seed po tatoeit lefore the price gets to lie doubled. I have n hundred biiHlK'.H of Oregon BurbankM for sale. They are good and ripe aud free from frost. I will deliver at your houwe any where within 7 miles of prineville at $1.50 a bushel as soon us the weather opens, w rite a postal card telling your name ana aiiuress ana now many bushels you waijt to Pkteh i'ofHEKt'U, prineville, nr. 1? DELICIOUS I HOME-CURED MEATS j at J. E. STEWART & CO. Reduction Sale My entire line of Millinery at REDUCED PRICES MRS. ESTES Corner 2nd and Main Street 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 "Mii ri.' 'Mil 'Mil 'M 'I I ..iiMhM i M 1. 1., iM iiiiui.imi Big Reduction In Hats i Our Stock of Ladies' Hats Consisting of all the latest styles will be sold at a big REDUCTION T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. Asbestos Horse hide Gloves Best Made 95c pr ou in ni Good Fire - Shovel 5c Groceries Koynl Club Syrup, one-half gallon BOe Aeorii Syrup one-half gal 35c Folger Unking Powder, one pound fan , 40c Japan Tea, one pound paeknge for 40c Pure Cane Sugar, sitek $8.50 Star or Diamond (! Soap, six bars for, 25c Mascot and Lion Soap, seven bars for 25c Standard Corn, per dozen $1.25 Standard Fruits, per can 20c llestCorn Starch, three puck ages for 25c Ghlradellas Cocoa, per can. .25c One pound Chocolate 25c Groceries (litsene Soap, 1(1 bars 65c Force, per package 15c Pink Hen us, per pound 5c II tune cured shoulder, per pound , 12c Nails, per pound 5c Extra grade Cnrleola Coffee, pr pound 22c. No. 1 Pheasant Oysters 10c Fancy Toilet Soap, per bar.. .5c Hiuclwood Cheese, per pound for 20c Men's Shoes $3.50 values now $2.90 $3.00 values now. . ... 2.20 $4.00 vnlue8 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 values now 1.10 Mail Orders Solicited Any Goods Not Exactly as i Represented May Be Re- . turned at Our Expense Men's Gloves $1.25 Horsehide glove. .95c $150 Buckskin glove. $I.IO 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.. 7 $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 $1 60 $3.50 Wool Underwear, per suit ...$1.9Q Corsets Values up to 75c 25o 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 20c 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 .15c Ji tewart & Compainiy