Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 28, 1907, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
THURSDAY, MAR. 28, 1907.
Subscription fl.50 yu.
CAUGHT IN
A BUZZARD
A parti' of timber estimators
consictini!: o D.Ji. Janney of Se
attle, William V. Roirws and
Earnest 'Kauffman of Portland,
with three compa?smen and time
other assistants, passed through
Pnnevule this week on their re
turn to Portland. '
They report a thrilling exwri
ence while out in the woods in the
north end of Klamath count?
few days aeo. Thev were on foot
cruising and estimating some tim
her boucht bv the Lacv LumWr
Company when overtaken by
terrible hlitzard. The storm came
up so suddenly that little time or
heed was paid to it until it burst
upon them in all its fun. Just
what to do was a most pressing
question w neltier to try ami
reach camp or strike out for Silver
Lake was the d ileum in which
thev were placed. Thev decid
for Silver Lake and after wading
in snow to their armpit in places
and almost exausted from exposure
they succeeded in reaching a place
of safey. Their camp equipment
and some valuable instruments
were left behind in the storm.
Easter Services.
The Christian Kndeavor Society
of the Baptist church will hold
Easter service at the Union
church next Sunday evening.
The following is the program:
Sonn liy the choir.
Srrlimire ivmllnir.
"Wake I'll" Honir by cloven chil
dren.
lltvltatlon.
KtvltiWlon.
Wonderful Knater Llirht," l.v
numlHT of cliililivii.
Solo.
Kevitatlon.
OiiMrtet.
Sonir. "Kaliulroiw." ly four youns
Indie.
Hecltatlon.
Solo.
Ret-it nt Inn.
"The Kisen lAnl." Iy a ihuiiIht ot
liil.ltvn.
Ktvltiitioti.
Song by the choir.
Endeavor prayer.
Sisters Happenings.
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Editor Journal llnrlnj: the past
three weeks the weather has leen
very unsettled with snow and rain
which makes it very disagreeable,
iuy Allliinliam of the Black Butte
Co., who has lieen very sick at his
brothers', O. D. Allingham of this
place, is able to be out ajcaiu.
Onr telephone line lia reavhed us
at last which makes it very con
venlent for us.
George Taylor of Bear creek, was
shaking hands with friends at this
place this week.
The St. Patrick's ball the 17th of
this month was well attended and
everybody enjoyed themselves.
Rev. Lilly of Cline Falls, preached
In the Sisters school house Sunday.
Perry South of MatoUn, was
business caller Sunday.
Joe Wilson and O. I. Alllnghaiu
are putting a fence around our school
house.
Alex Smith of this place left last
week for a trip to 1'ortland.
Joseph Marell formerly of Prine-
vllle, was in our town a few days
this week.
Katie McNeil and her father left
last week for The Dalles where the
former will make proof on her home
stead.
Our road supervisor, John Wilt
has been iiivestijratiiiK county roads
in this section. He reports roads in
fairly good condition considering
the heavy storms last winter.
Harry Zumwalt of Wamic, is visit
ing his brother, Frank Zumwalt of
this place.
M. J. Wilt and wife left this morn
lng for Laid law.
Wni. Cantrell is down with a slight
attack of la gripiw at the Sisters
Hotel.
C. H. Foster, who has lieen absent
for three or four months at Hood
River, has arrived in this community
again. The Man Looki.no koii a Jon,
Steam Fittings Just Received.
We have just received a line of
Steam fittings such as the t'elebrat
ed Jenkins Bros. Glolte and Cliec
Valves, Detroit Lubricators, Best
Scotch Gauge Glasses. We have al
so a line of packing on the road.
We have the agency for the best
Gasoline Engine on the market. See
one run at our shop. Don't forget
that 1 carry Belting, Cap Screws,
Shafting Boxes, Collars, and that
am prepared to make your planer
bolts and any other kind of odd bolts
and screws you may need.
2-14tf Phinkvillk Machine Shop
Leased the Dillon Feed Yard.
Alex Baldwin has bought the lease
on the Dillon Feed Yard and is now
in charge of the same. He gun ran
tees the traveling public careful at
tention and prompt service. A share
of your patronage solicited. Teams
and saddle horses to rent. Horses
for sale. General team work done
promptly. Country trips a sjieclalty
Any one wishing to buy or rent
horses call and see me.
To Teachers and School Board.
No legislative enactment of the
recent legislative assembly affecting
the school laws of Oregon will be in
force until May 'la, r.Kli, at wliieh
time we hope to have a copy of the
revised school laws in the hands
all school district boards.
C. B. Dl.NWIDDIE, Co. School Sup'
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable County Court for ('rook
Uountv. Mat oi Oregon:
We, the umiersi)?iiel, residents and legal
voters oi lilack Jiutte rrecmct, Cro
County, Oregon, respectfully petition your
Honorable iiody to grant a license to
George A. Htevens to sell spirituouH, malt
and vinous liquors and hard cider
quantities less than one gallon in JJlack
Butte Precinct, said County and State lor
a period of six months from the 1st day of
may, is(.
Chas Hindman., 0 E Person, Ham Alex
ander, M L Oliver, Koixirt Jordan, J
Winter, WTK Wilson, A x Traban, J
Wilwn, L McCallister, H E Glazier,
George McCallister, C L Gist, J H Roberts
Cli Johnson, Wit Hooth, Hubert Kru
F M Booth, J E Fuller, W R Cantrell, O
Allingham, II B Reed, P Van Tassel, R
Sturgeon. Alford MeReynold.s, H Allen.
R Gist, F M Zumwalt. J B Hudson, Mar
tin Wood, Uuy A Claypool, w J Wood, H
E Vincent, J Y Todd, G C Johnson, Kr
Wie..-e. D H Fryrear, 41 M 1 homus, .1
tuiberg, WN Cobb, K L Johnson, John
Fryrear, H H Davis, W F Fryrear. Jap
jonnson, naipn jonnson, nas i arxon, r
Dickson, W K Clavpool, S M W Hindman
Frank Bodvl'elt, A (! Allingham, Walter J
HinnchB, w A Vanbuskirk, llurton Oiiey,
F F Seltman, J W New, Dnuthit New, W
H Cyrus, lister Bryan, 1) W Farthing,
H IStidham, J B Fryrear, T J Fryrear.
Notice is hereby given that the forego
ing petition will oe presented to tlie Conn
ty Court on Wednesday the M day of
May, 1907. At which time the said Court
will be asked to grant a license as prayed
for in the above petition.
Dated this 21st day of March, l'.K)7.
Gbokije A. Ktkvems.
Redmond Items.
Redmond, Ore., March 25, 1007
Lots of buyers in town again
last week. Some of the sales we
got and others not. One party
tonocd here on their way to ttie
Silver Lake district.
It is reported that the Iverson
eivrhtv is sold. Further particn
lars mav be at hand next week
Mr. and Mrs. McLallin enter
tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L
L. Welch Saturday night.
The eucher club met Thursday
as usual, with Mrs. Park this time
An uncle of Mrs. B. A. Kendall
from New York was here visiting
for several davs last week.
Mr. Tinslev is doing some fenc
ing for A. W. Morgan.
We have just received a But
specimen oi black i.angsnan
rooster all the way from Omaha
He came through in fine shape
Stop and see him.
Mr. and Mrs. Tinslev are both
slightly un.ler the weather.
Everybody is trying to get a lit
tie more clearing, a little more
fencing, plowing and seeding'done,
besides about two hundred and
thirty seven other things all of
which need attention first.
E. C. Park
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Register Soon be Appointed.
Appointment of a register and
receiver for the land office at The
Dalles is imminent, according to
the opinion of those who have
been watching the condition of
things there savs the Portland
Journal. The term of office ot
Miss Anna M. Lang, now receiver
will expire within the first week of
April, her term having commenced
close to April 3. it is taken as a
safe guess, therefore, that the next
week will see the announcement of
the officials to assume charge of
the office in place of M. C. Jsolan
deposed, and Miss Lang, whot-e
term will expire.
Sulky, Dick and Walking plows at
J. E. Stewart & Co., at far below
the usual price.
The Koval Insurance Co., of Liver
pool, England, enjoys the distietion
of lieing listed among the companies
there were but six of them which
settled claims in the San Francisc
conflagration at 100 cents on the
dollar as adjusted. Assets over
sixty Million and an annual income
of more than fifteen million. It pay
to insure where you know your
losses will lie paid. The Royal gives
such insurance; J. E. Stewart & Co
are their Prineville agents. 2-7tf
For Sale.
Best residence location in town
trees, shrublierv and lawn, liar
gain! Address Box 81, City. 3-14tf
Water Closet Cleaning.
Now is the time to have your out
houses cleaned for the summer.
my work is not satisfactory it will
not cost a cent. All kinds of od
jobs taken care of. Address V. L. 1
Makkku, Prineville, Or. lmo
J. L. Stewart & Co., have a few
Buggies and Hacks left on which
they are making very low prices.
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j Spring Millinery im MiK ,or !K:K ,ATT,;KNS aJ n m
W?We want to see you before you buybfi
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JUST RECEIVED.
Mats an J Street Hats.
in Press
all kinds
thai ran
All tlie latest styles
Hals lor Chililrcn,
and sues. We Have every variety ol shapes
fee trimmed lo suit anybody.
RIBBONS. The latest in Ribbons al low prices
Handsome ribbons lor gentlemen's watch lobs. Lawn
and Silk Baby Hoods. Cotton and Silk Veiling.
Fancy 1 lat Tins. Children's Supporters at 5c a pair.
Stove Polishing Cloves, etc. Call and inspect our stock.
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P3 your Spring Clothing, Shoes and Supplies 03
Cash Groceries
Fancy Home Cured Baeon. Sc and 20c pound. Cow
Boy Rope. 16c pound. , Appless $2.25 a box or Cl,c
a pound. Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. Fresh
Garden Seeds. Best Ax Handles 35c each.
Look Out for Our 5 cent Counter
Next Week
T. F. McCallister & Co.
In the I tie-1 style slid fashions, ith
Hi! and tliiee quarlerliimlh shwes
Hindoo! Kino l-'roneh I.uw It, lt.'t t'-tx
Htul WhpIi Silk, See llirin euilj
w hi'o thu line is complete.
New Silk Gloves
In nil lonirtli! Hint colors
road for . vour inspect ion
Petition for Liquor License.
To The Honorable County Court for ("rook
County, Mate of OreKnn:
We, tlie undersigned legal voters of Ash
wood rrecuK't, Crook County, Oregon
spectlully petition your Honorahle body
to grant a liceiixe U the lirm of IJmton A
Grater to ell spirituous, malt and villous
lnjuors ana liara eider in uantities le
tnan one gallon in Ahwood l'recinet,
(Jrook County, Htate of Oregon, for a
period of six months beginning on the loth
day of Mav. 1!JU7.
Henry bolken, James .Mullarky, Walter
Miti:bell, ieo Crockett, hee Wood, John
Lawler, J C Ifrogan, J W Kl ki lis, John Mc
Ieminn, Allan Mattlx'iinun, J'ho Wyniaii,
Frank Whitney, Roy II Tavlor, C K
handy, lien D Canlew, C P Afaupin, (' H
MeCorkle, Kan Croolv, Jas A lirown, W
1) Walker, W T Hmw, J i Clark, Thorn
Lewis, J It llapbist, A C Kenton, ii C
Uratcr, K IJean iiiistoii C O liarher,
JameH Jamison, Frank ilnak. Grant
liraskett, RolRTt Hamilton, Alex Maeor
hv, C. H. Brown, Ashcr McColluin, Fred
MeCollum, liert Jumes, Milo Wood, Frank
P Hipe, (ieorge i I'oindexter, L W Toin
linson, W H lloak, PcUr harsm, John
Cregun. J ( Poindexter, Lee Riilgeway.
Notice is hereby given that the foregoing
petition will be presented to the Count)
Court on Wednesday the 1st day of May,
1907, at which time the 'said Court will be
asked to grant a license as prayed for In the
alKive petition.
Dated this 2th day of March, W07.
IlKNTON A O RATER.
A. C. Benton, II. C. Grater.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed, the administrator ol the estate of
Simon li. Hmead, deceased, to all persons
interested in caid estate that said adminis
trator has made and tiled in the County
Court for Crook County, Oregon, htrtlmi!
accounting of his administration of said
estate, anil that the Court has set Monday,
the tith day of Mav, 1117, at the hour of 10
o'clock, a. ni. at the County Courtrooms
in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing said final accounting.
At which said time and place any person
interested in said estate may appear and
object to said accounting.
flated this 2lt day of March, 1!)7.
J. Jl. Kki.i.y,
Administrator of the Estate of Himon If,
binead, Deceased. i
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Suits and Skirts
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fastiioiisHiiil materia la
in Kton,lny Jackets
iul tight fitting
chtvk, fancy stripe,
jilahls nml ntixture!
$15 to $25
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$12.50 to $25.00 fl
W e like to roll the limn v w nuts
Ihlmts liitht. h-eonr Ne Spiloil Line
ol .Snitnly C lothing for Mn
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FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
AN INSTANCE.
Lucy Su.ldreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with
a very bad couKh f ir over a year. She says : A friend
bought a bottle of Chamhkki.aix's Cough Rbmrdy,
brought it t me ami insisted that I should take it. I did
to and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottle ol it
cored me of my cough."
For sale by I). P. Adainson?& Co
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I School Books and
1 School Supplies at
I THE WINNEK CO'S.
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March Reduction Sale of t
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Ranges, Stoves and Heaters 4
Furniture, too, Must Go
Room we must have in order to set
up my wood working machinery.
Therefore iny stock of Ranges,
Stoves and Heaters, besides all fur
niture made on the Pacific coast
will be sold at greatly reduced rates.
Come in and see for yourself. If
yon need anything in the stove line
between now and KM)8 it will pay
yon to get my prices.
A. H. Lippman & Co
PRINEVILLE, OR
Nottc to Debtori.
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unit inakf t l Irmi'iil 11 1 tin-iilltic i.f
M. It. Mult licio vm' lire now liM Jit
ml. All lu-ci'iiiitM nut .wl tli'il within
:!i)iIhvh will In- plm i'il jn tin- IiiiihIm i.f
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The Redmond Harness Shop
J. II. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
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w. A. Booth, Crelelenl
O. M. Elkins, Vlcl Prldinl
Fnro W. Wilson, Oathlnr
DIRECT'ns:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins,
D. f. SrfwABT, fnna W. Wiloon.
TnillHIlOlH it fllMK'lill
I;inkinyf liu.sineHH
Kx(!liaiiK Honglit
and Sold
Collections will re
r!civc prompt attention
A Complete new line of Harness, Saddles
and 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
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jfcenderson $ tPollarci
Country Orders Solicitod
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel
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I The Crook County Real Estate Co
Farms, Timber Lands and Town Property
brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim
ber Claims Located, surveyed and estimated
Abstracting. Call on or address
Till' CROOK COUNTY KFAL FSTATF CO
Prineville, Oregon.
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THE PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
The Leader
I. MICHEL, Proprietor
THE PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
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"UST a few days are left beforo the arrival of our immense stoek of Stirirn? nnd
Summer Dress Goods. During these few days wo are going to give you
Better Bargains than Ever Before. While our lines of the heavier dress
goods are somewhat broken, wo still. have some EXTRAORDINARY good pieces
which we will oiler you at extraordinary low prices.
SHOES
THE LEADER
New Prineville
Hotel Building
Our new lino of Men's, Women's and
Children's Shoes will soon bo in and in
order to make room for this new stock
we are selling everything in our Shoe
line at remarkably low prices.
Fresh and fancy groceries is our hobby.
See us before buying.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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