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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
Local Mention Mii. In'IIi nl P. A. A.C. Hull Mar I'll. Mr. I.itrwuiMl nf IIimmI Itlver, Im vMtlmr relative In I'rhievllle. Millinery im.iIii nt T. T. MeCiil IIhI.t & Co. Mun h '.M. Mr-. I". II Prlne li ft for lnr home In levt l-iiui. Idaho, Tintulny. y Ml l.iuiulillii ninl wife of Mllrlii ll, iltv vlxllhitf Mm, ikr MIIIm. ('limit- l-wl hum In (ruin It Ih Mi'liniil m l'H'r McKay on Hiitur il.iy. - Ml 11. iv Mil lii'. who I IfiicliliiK il nliii' liiulil Im' wliiuil tit Culver, wim In tun n Mtitiii'tlity. I'.. II. Siiiikn. iiiiiiwiui-r of the Ilia. K tiulte I.uimIA l,lvelnek Ch,. wiim In tow n Monthly. 1 i? a cTrn rnnnc Pi 1 CIA. UUUUJ W: jj III preiit variety Hi jj D. P. ADAIiSON I CO. When lii iutt it nlve mm a I rlnl. The Ih! ini'iil In town fur if.'; at I In' (I N. II Iti-nlllill'illlt. tl'. lrtiv w iim lii fruiii (lie raiicli mi Crooked river thlM week. Mm. llni.v returned with liliu. Mr. It. I.. Jordan rfturni-il Hiui iliiy from it two week' vImII with lr. ami Mr, ('line at Lower Itrliljtt'. I'M Cruhtrce Iimh iiiovi'il from t he Ni'wmoiu ijin't on ('rookii rlvrr to liU lioiiii'Mti'iiil near Culver. " All tin- liitint Myle hat at T. K. Mci'iilllMi.'r A Cii.', Millinery open. In Satunliiy. March TX J. II. tirny wan In from tin- Hon. Hey View farm the tirt nf thl week looking after land mat tern. Since cut price (Mi'tu to Ih In onler we vlll cut our 3.V meal to -.V at the (I'Nell Itintaiirant. livery article In the J. I'.. Stewart ftfoMtock Im livn cut In 1 1 fire; yon can wave money hy traillnir with them. DELICIOUS HOME-CURED MEATS at J. E. STEWART & CO. lii not forget the fair Riven liy the M p. church at Ih-lkiuip Hull. Nat nr. lay, March ' m ii afternoon ami evenlmt. (', K, lmwiiii of Limit (c Co., the Portland ifriK-ci-, punned through on hi way to Silver l-nke. He will return In about n week. New 1'niiit ninl Wnll jm) er Shop firnl ih nr north ! Templcti-n' lruu ptnre. Ktlinmte (mi iln'il on nil kimli of tMirk in our lint. I'ntleriMiu A Wilmin, pninlem ninl tlecotntom. Ml l'iia .lout wiim In town Sntlll'diiY from Pow ell Hut ten whero lie In aliout to clone a very Micee. fill term of Kchool. The Ii-veiir-oil ho.v of John Cliaui- herM Im In a very mi-Hou condition HIM Hplue Iiiim Ihimi Injured In Home way rcmlt'i'lnx li tin helpli-xM. What about that New Spring Suit? If you want the very latest and lest go and see GORMLEY, The Tailor Asbestos Horse hide Gloves Best Made 95c pr Groceries Hoynl Chili Syrup, one-half gallon...,...., 50c Aeorn Syrup one-half rhI 35c J n pan Ten, one pound piu'knui' for 40c I'll re Ciuio SiiKafi nm-k $6.50 Star or Dlamoml (' Soup, hU ImrH for 25c Miiacot ami lilon Soap, seven Imi'M for 25c Standard Corn, per down $1.25 Standard Fruit, per ean,... ,20c ltoHt dorn Standi, three paek- ait'OM for 25a. Ohlmdellim (Vieoii, per ean. .25c One pound ('hoeolnte 25c J. W. Hownril WAN In from hi ranch In McKlnxle Canyon thin wix'k. Joe ha reilili't il IiIm weight almoMt oiiethlril ami nay that the ranch Im the place for hlui. lee cream, miiihI wlcln, leinoiiaile, enkn ami com-e at the fair In Helknap llall, Hatiirilay March 1. All MimIm of k i im I ihliiitM to eat. 4 Im'H after noon nuil evening, HtepMlin Ih-Iiik t'iketi liy the Iim-iiI lo.ltfi' of O. Id pelloWM to '('MtiilillHll a (llvlxloil of that loily known iim the eiicniiipliieut, I IiIm m a ili'urcc In ail- Vance of t he primary oile ami cuii olntM of three part of ilereeM. H. J. NeWMolii Imih inhleil a wthimI mlcllt i ill to the town of Prlllevllle. The Intent nciiilnlt Ion of t.fillor.v Ic on the north "hie, ami liu ltnli'M the hill upon which the water tower kIiiihIm. The KuluhtM of I'.v I tiliiM who went to Item! hint week to Inntllule a new oile report a royal K"111' time. A litimpiet wiimuIvcii at O'Kane'n Ho tel. The Item! IoiIkc ntartM off wtth It t In I m 'im 1 1 1 tt t w enly. I, . H. J.oUaii retili'lii'il to hln riim h near Crook the llmt of the wi-ek. Mr. Iokiiu niiyn Hint niipplleM have In-en onlereil for t he new telephone line that Im to Im hilllt from thin place to ( 'rook. Announcement We have secured the aurnry lor the larnous "SELZ" Shoes and already have a large shipment ul our Spring Slock on our shelves wilh more enroule, ' "SELZ" ROYAL BLUE Is the best line ol $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Fine Shoes in the world "SELZ"" MISS CHICAGO Line ol tallies' $3.00 Shoes are the superior ol any $3.50 line in the market i Every pair ol MSELZ" Shoes is accompanied by a written guarantee, and their guarantee means something, it means a new pair ol shoes (ree il the lirst pair does not give satis faction. Give them a trial. You can not lose by it Foster & Hyde Ladies' and Gent's Outfitters 5 .if-l !' I J. K. Stewart & Co., are keeping their ntiM-k of uriK-cHen complete and can nuve you lit leant IS) Jkt cent on your piirchani'M. llulletlti ndvertlneineiit are out for bhlMtocarry the mall from Crook pontolllce to Prlnevllle, il dlntance of thirty-two mlli'M, once a week. The Mi heiiule calln for a ntnrt from Crook on Monday and return on TucMilay. The nervhe to Im'kIii May 7th and continue until January :10. 1!lll. All IiIiIm muni tie In by April 1(1. Thin nervlcelM badly needed and w ill Ik-a KH-at neeoiiiiiioilutlon to the n'nl dentM of that nivtlon. ('.('. I.umly returned to hln work In Harney county thin week after flulnhlnn IiIh collection here for the Head Company. In tnlklntr to Mr. Lnmly coiiceruliiK the com.viiny'M In tert'MtM In Crook county, IichiiIiI that It would lie perhapM three of four yearn liefore the company' land would be thrown upon the market. The reutnlM received do not pay In terent on the money Invented, but It Im thought that thelncreane In the value of the land will amply repn.v for the delay In hcIIIuk. Groceries Hnnene. Soap, 1(1 Ihith 65c Foree, per piU'knue 15c Pink Beaim, per pound 5e Home cured Hhoulder, per pound 12c NailH, per pound 5e Extra grade. Carleohi Coffee, pr pound 22u No. 1 Pheamtnt Oyntei-H 10c Fancy Toilet Soap, per lmr...5c. llanelwood ChecBe, per pound for 20c CLOSING Pontmnntcr I'lenne k!v tienrer pontofthe onler for IJ &O forlhefol IowIiik aiMn-nn Im-Iiiw: Arthur rrnnkeiiMteln A Co., Thi above onler nml mini f money can In hinI by cnlllnif at thin oflli ami provlnjt roM'rty. The nervken 111 the Prenliy U-rlall church next Humlay, March 21, will clone the work of Iti'V. Mr. Mitchell In Prlnevllle. Huhjii t for 11 n. "SlMlerM ami Mrothern." For7-'lp. in., "Pauichter." Chrlntlnn F,n ihavorat ;: Topic "TIiIiikm Voii Have learned From Noble Men ami Women Outnhle the lillilc." O nr llyile linn bought the Inter en t of Iblbert lUihonl In the bilfl lienrt eoiulilcteil llluler the I) rill name of Ithleoilt FoHfer. Mr. Ulileout Ihih txuiulit a valuable ranch ami will In the future try Mm hit ml at farmliifl. Oncar ll.vile IiiIiikh to the new tlrin of Fonter & Hyde ft wide aeipuilnlai In Crook county nml thorough knowledge of the bunlnenM In which he In t linaned. Nhi ildan Hhroiife, who him Imm-ii comlinllnu a bliukMiiilth nhop at O'Ni ll, hannold IiIm nhop and con tracted to the I.. P. T. Co, to drive their team font year. He wit In town Saturday Kdlhitt I'umI of tlour for that company. I I I M'M III It Ml IIIM IIIHK Friday cveulnir the Htudent nf the IiIkIi Hi'hool entertained the nluinnl and foriiier ntudetitn. The evening opened with the following uiufjlcnl program: luntruinental nolo, Bell lull Crookn; ViM'itl nolo, Cella NcIiiim; duet, Lorn and Nora Steurnn; Vik-hI HUiirtette, Mennm. Ketchum, Mllln, Moore and IJitdborjif; Vocal nolo, Minn C.Conway. (jniueMiind various amuMcnifuttf were linlnlRed In until a late hour when refrenhmentii were nerved. Much credit Im due the com ml t tec, F.lva liobbn Akiich Klllott and Orln Mllln, who had clhireot the evcnliiK. Ar You Satisfied To live In it poorly jialnted houne t hat will noon look dlnjry und tcrow nhnbby from peelliiK paint? Then jo to the man who otferH to work cheap. Hut If you want your houne well painted, the colon clear In tone, the niaterlaln the Ix'Ht that can Im) bought, the labor done by killed inechanlcn In nhort. If you want the work done no It will taut, then come to tin. Our reputation Rained by twenty yearn of houent dealing Is a Kunrniitoe that the work will tie done ilj;ht. Pattkuhon & YVii-hon, Painters ami Decorator. Men's Shoes $3.50 vnluea 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 values now 1.10 Ibwrved enU for Mfuin'th at WliiiM-k'. (J. Springer of Culver, wnn In town Hat unlay. T. M. Ilnldwln fc ft Monday for it bunlnenn trip to Portland '.. T. (ildeon waa In from hln ranch on Crooked river thin week. Jack li-enton of Anliwood, wan tnifiniu tliiH: ImihIiiiim In the city thin wwk. Oncnr Hyde returned Saturday from a brief trip to WanhlnKton and Montana potntM. HukIi I.lnter of Paulina, Im tra lin net lnt liunlueiw mid vlnlllnn with bin family In town thin week. Minn Jennie McCalllnter .returned from her trip to Portland where nlie hiui MM'iit a month hi a wholeaale inlllliiery houne. Mlchuel O'Coiiner of The Dallen, la In town. He Im lMkln after tlm-tn-r InterentM and expect to remain about a month. A. V. Donahue of Portland, ponwd thniiiKh town theflmt of the week on IiIm way to Ialdlaw, where he Iiiim IninliienN Interentn. Mm. J. J, HrhiU'fTer, who Iiiim lieen vimIUiik with relative In the city the pant month, returned to her home at Kent hint week. UulU" a nuiuln-r turned out t tlie Kpworth LetiKiie entertalnmeut at the Union church Saturday evening. The program wait much enjoyed. The lullen of the Chrlntlnn church will tterve lunch from 6 to 10 o'clock p. m. In llelknap Hall on April 6th. Ice cream and nhertnTt will alno In) m-rved. The public cordially Invited. Mm. I. Michel and nonn returned Satunlay from a two weekn' Inml nenn trip to Portland. The ntttK'e up net an they enme down McKay mountain but fortunately no one wan hurt. J. II. Wliidoin of Culver, was in town thin week, lie reortM that the crop condition are Ideal for a record breaker In thin nectlon thin year provided they do not jjet a "neon-tier" In June. The lilies Aid Society of the M E church will hold a fair In Belknap hall next Saturday. The proceed will be given to Rev. Jlnnett to help to defray the ex pennon of hln wife's I linen. Rev. B. W. Han will occupy the pulpit at Union church Sunday morning and evening. Preaching In the morning on "The Lord's Sup per." On Monday Mr. Bans will be gin a meeting at Post and contlnu Ing for several days. After this meeting he will conduct revival service at Culver, beginning April 2nd. The eople of Pont and vicinity are to have a private telephone line In their neighborhood. The Hue now contemplated will counect about ten houne and may be extend ed to Prlnevllle and Paulluaif proper arrangement for connections can not be made with the line they al ready have. This I a step in the right direction. Over 600 Sample of side wall benlde friezes, border and celling, to choone from. We give you tltebeuetit of the large City Stocks of wallpaper with this advantage: We nhow the samples In the room you waut papered, that you may know just how the paper will look on the wall. Advise us and we will call and tell you just what the work will cost. Estimates cheerfully furnished without obliga tion to buy. Pattkhmon & Wii-son, Painters and Decorators. V 1 4 DELICIOUS J HOME-CURED MEATS J. E STEWART & CO. I OUT SALE Mail Orders Solicited Any Goods Not Exactly as Represented May Be Re turned at Our Expense e wart & i i C Superior urain i I i i Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and with or without grass seed attachment, ricating the discs, style of discs and other the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles and Queen Olives in Bulk at Claypool Bros. W. II. Prose Is Id from McKay. B. Gatewood came up from Port land the first of the week. ( has K. Shattuck was In from Powell Buttes this week. Shaken pe re's greatent tragedy at P. A. A. C. Hall March 29. Lester Cohrs cut his hand the other day. The gasb Is quite a se vere one. The debate between the Crook County High School and The Dalles has been set for May 10th.' The try- out for positions on the home team will tiegln April 5th. i. B. Cornett of Summltt Prairie, passed through Priuevllle a few days ago on his way to Portland. Mr. Cornett has been engaged In the stock bUHlness In Crook county for several years past but recently sold his cattle and will locate In the Wil lanimett valley. The Ladles Annex entertained the "Betsy" Company at an Informal re ception Friday evening. All the Club rooms were thrown open to the guests and each one enjoyed him self as he would. At the close of the evening light refreshments were served by the committee In charge. That they had a thoroughly good time Is the unanimous opinion of all who were present. M Spring Millinery JUST RECEIVED A Complete Line of the Very Latest Styles e s-l c & f I dpCtldl LdMtT Odie J ' Men's Gloves $1.25 Horsehide 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 Compaey 4" We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. King 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 5e The Dalles R. II. WEBER, ProprietoV, The Dalles, Oregon GROWER AND DEALER IS FRUIT. SHADE TO CPO GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL I Im EH LC W SMALL FRUITS Rmcs ui SkrabWf, Hjaciatks, Ttlips, Lillics, DaUliu, Peoaiel, Etc WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation P. B. POINDEXTER, Agent PRINEVILLE, 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 Buit $1 60 $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 til ? Drills 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, The effective feed method of lub good points all combine to make Given Prompt Attention Nurseries OREGON Good Fire Shovel 5c 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 Bet, $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