Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 09, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Minim IlihxMii In tliiltiif Jur.v duly
this vivk,
lti'n' K link l In (mm liU much
nt I'owl I hi ttii'k.
HaiHN in Tuesday, May 7. Ik the
M If.' Ill II l U'. llll, II MOM.
JuliM It. Ilotvfird In In from hi
ranch in Lower Hrl'lm- attending
court tlil week.
Jim itm Turner was In from hi
ranch lu the Dim MoiintnltiM Tui'M
ilu.v. lie Is getting ready for tin
SpHllg llulHe i-1 1
Vim Morm returned Saturday from
lln Hoinicy view stock fiirm when he
pun-liitvcd it young team of driving
tiorm-M. Tin' price paid was f.UHl.
W. Friiuk I'ctett Him a passenger
on KiiihIu.V'h staue for Albany. I If
will slop n few days nt Portland
ninl II. mm! lilvi-r on hi return trip,
tlii Ilrt of t lit week.
Pr. Hyde l feeling pwlty gay these
day. He moved out In the country
lult it short time hko iiml now n--ports
n pair 'of twins at lil plm-e.
The iliN'lor will t xi'luln,
State I'.imliierr lcwl iiml A. I
Ktover, of the C M. Itcpnrtiiient of
Amliiilture, ixot lini'k from their
trip to tin- wmt side Saturday. They
took tin1 stiie Sunday tor Mhitulko.
After tin' debate go to till' pnrlor
of the old l'rlnevllle Hotel building
f,r n-freshincnt. T!m htillf of tin
Pnptlst I'lnirvli have arranged to
serve oil Ire cream, coffee, etc,
J. II. I la klu. of tlu Drill of Haw.
ktiiH Hro,, ii w mtil ini'ii, returned n
short t!m' g" from Itnkcr Couut.v,
when In- Iiiim Httirli-il H sawmill, lie
will move lit family vr lln-rtmnn-timi'
tlil inoiitli.
Iti'v. J. "I". Moore will poach nt the
I'lilon I'titirt'li next Sunday nt 11 n. in.
iuhI H i). in. Thcchnndi will observe
till' I.liril" SllH-r III till' I'llMM' of tlx'
morning service. Subject of the eve
ning sermon, "Tin1 State of I In lieitd
Between !eiith niul tin' Itesurnv
ll.m." It I gn-atly to ! n'cri't Utt tlmt
Itrv. Father Hlckey ili- not seem to
lie strongly niul steadily recovering
from lil prulouui'il Illness. Hi Iui
almost lost lil voice from won thront
mill Id litnmUliot eve mut make
his literary work painful In I In- ex
tn'iiii'. II'" Iui tin warmest syinpti
thy of I lu I'oiiimiiulty ami tin lft
wishes of every lioily for liU speedy
and periiuuieiit nvovery.
Now Hull our elty council seems
Imbued with the spirit of Improve
in 'lit would It not Ih a K'io'1 time to
ngltittc the question of planting
shade tnrs on our stnl. We have
elty wnter tlmt could be iiwkI for the
piii'piiw niul It would not l' long ls
fore l'rlnevllle would Is-come one of
the prvttliwt tow iih In the country.
We have every thing right nt limiil.
.hint piirih the mutter along.
Ralph I'orlllv, the nmn that lot
I wenty-oue hi'iul of nliii'p, enlteil nt
the Joiiriiul olllce Niitunlny. While
Mr. I'orllly ftvl kivtily I ho Ion of hi
hIhti he I Htlll unntile to necount tor
II. It polHOII Wll IIM-ll It WIIMW't Ullt
ii Iouk time iiko, Mr. I'orllly think.
He mill hi nelKhlior-H nre In theitium
IiiihIihh niul nn on the Ix-Ht of
term. Hi'HlileM the twt'iity-om hcml
of oh) heep lie 1ot eluhtis-n IiiiiiIim.
What about that New
Spring Suit?
If you want tho very
latest and lest go ami soo
GORMLEY,
The Tailor
Asbestos Horse
hide Gloves
Best Made 95c pr
Groceries
Japan Tea, one pound package
for 40c
I'Vls Naptlm Soap, 10 bar
box irH!
Corn Meal, Kill) sack 45e
Hominy, 101b sack.... 45c
Orape Nuts, per pkg l.rc
run Cam Sugar, sack $6.50
Star or Diamond 0 Soup, six
bars for 25c
Mascot and Lion Soap, seven
bars for 25c
Standard Corn, per down $1.25
Standard Fruits, per can 20c
Uest Corn Starch, thi-ee, pack
ages for...,. 25c
Ohlriulelliis Cocoa, per can. ,25c
One pound Chocolate 25
tli'orto' Ito.v, of l'ot, In ft county
ent Vlllor till week.
Mr. I 'inker, of th" II rm of WIkIi Sl
I'nrker, wiim In from the l k riincli
mi lleiir t'ro'k tlil Hi-k.
A. II. 'irmit, poMtiiuiHter nt H'-inl,
wim rKciiM'il from Jury duty Imi'iiiim
of lit cinploymeiit with the Kovern
melit. A iniirrliiir'' lleeiiw wn liwiiedTueii
iln.v to Wither D. lliiulliiKlon. of
Klmnii, WhmIi., mid Ml Adit A. llur
rl, of Mnlrii. i
(ieorucJ. l,nrou wn li from the
loue I'lue Trie Vit.'n "tore nt O'.Ncll
Tileduy. i l mi.vm tlmt everylmdy
I Iiiim.v lu hi purl of the County.
Mr. Tho. IIoiimIoii, who ihvoiii.
pmileil Mr. Held to I'orthiud, Rol
home the llrt of the week. Hlie u,v
Hint Mr. Held In u.-t t Iiir n l n ulfly.
Itev. Mr. Mliehell ciime over from
Hi nd the llrt of the week. He n-IhIi-iI
the IU v. Mr. Heorite lnt Hun
dny In the iIimIIi nt loll of ii new l're
liyterlmi clmnli nt Iwildluw. T
liew clilirrh KtnrtM out frtv from delit
liud with euoiiull CiimIi on hand to
wilt the cdllU'c. Tlil H'iikM well
for our wet lde nclKhlior.
Two operator an now employed
at the telephone cxi'limitfe lu I'rlui
Vltli Ml I . dil and Mm. Italph
Jordan. The olllee will I o'ii Irom
U ii.iii. until 10 p in. Ml Moler, of
Hhmiiko, I i h-( imI today ami will
remain until niter the new yleui I
liiHtiilled which will tukenliotit three
wii-k. Nlie will then return to hlin
ulko iik chief operator at that place.
Hunlcy MoitIm wum nlven n ur-
ii le on hi l.'ilh I'lrthdny liiMt wei'k.
Hi ilehth Kni'le chool mateM mid
other aemliled lit t lie llullle ol I'elT.V
I'olndexter wlieiv the youii folk
imtde merry In the lurp. neinlily
hall of the I'lilndextiT home. There
w n mi aliuudauce of ood HiIiik to
eat mid tie yiniii mini will huiK n
liuiiiUr the (M'ciikIoii of hi l.Mh
lintnl dny.
ii ... n
ror evervlhmz in B
Fishing Tackle
CO TO
tD.P.Adamson& Co l
Jillilc Fuller and wife pnniicd
tliruiiuli town TiK-duy from A.
ThoiuHoir ranch In the Muter
country.
The table nt the Hotel l'rlnevllle I
HUpplled with thi'ht'Ht of everything
In the market. tf
A. W. Morgan of Hotel Itedmond
wii In the city on ImiIhiich Frhlny.
Hediuoild I lively he Hiiy. Lot of
new Mnple coming In looking for
land.
Jacob KnMcr, a Hhecpman from
the Trout Creek country, I In town
thl week. Mr. Kawr Iiiim 5(MN) head
which he Ih running lu the tiorth
eiwUTil part of the country aud I
doing well.
Word wiik received In l'rlnevllle a
few day ago that Mr. Laura WIiih
ler hud dleil nt Irfing Itrmich, Calif.,
April 2S, after ii lingering lllnen. Mr.
nml Mr. Wlnnler lived In l'rlnevllle
Home three year ngo. She wae re
lated by miirrlngt' to Mil Slaytonautl
tho Klkln family of thl city. She
leave a hiiHhuud mid four children.
Oeorgi' HavU, a new arrival from
U-u IhIiiii, Idaho, got on a "Jtim
boni'" Sfiturdny night mid pro-
ceeiled to put a few Idaho louche
to l'rlnevllle. lie tnggered Into the
home of K. S. Dohb on the, north
Hide m line time lu the night mid
Klrnlghtwny got Into trouble. HI
nrreHt followed and Monday he
wn lined U5 nml given ten day'
hard work on the Htreet. He paid
hi line and at the flrnt favorable
opportunity lilt tho hike for part
unknown.
CLOSING OUT SALE
Groceries
ShriH'ded Wheat Biscuit 15c
Hex Lye, per can 10c
Diamond V. and l'ref. stock
fruits except large sine, cans
Hcrrles 25c
Standard Canned l'niits pe
can 20c
Kxtra Standard, per can 22
(laseue Soap, 10 bars 65c
Foive, per package...,. 15c
link Hcans, per pound 5e
Home cuivd shoulder, per
pound 12c
Nails, per pound 5c
Kxtra grade Carlcoht Coffee, pr
pound 22c
No. 1 Pheasant Oysters 10c
Fancy Toilet Soap, per bar.. .5c
llaisclwood Cheese, per pound
for 20c
i, I. (illiMon, of Itedmonil, wim In
town till week.
Will 1'erpy, the mcw-Iiik miiililue
man, In In Mllver l.nke.
Mr. nml Mm. J. II. 'nmfl from the
MrKay wtre In town Tuewdny.
Itru. Myern, of the Ijildiaw ( liroiil
rle In atti'iiilliij t'lrcult (mrt thl
wwk.
II. 11. Ileed, of ( live Pall, In In at
tendance at thin term of the circuit
court.
The pupil of the pulillo Mchool held
their annua! picnic Friday. They
'iit the day at the Oliver Powell
place and nil report a good time.
WuriwelliT k Co. have Iiml no
many Imiulrlin nliout their Horowl
lun that they wlh to Inform their
patron that their KomokIn uhlpiiieut
left I.luu, Mu., April lfl, mid that It
I due to arrive it 1 1 n out any time
now. It will Ik the InriceNt Hltixle
hlpmeut of laillew mIkh-m ever hroiiuht
to thl country.
The following iervliii are an-notiiiii-d
at the Mothodlt church
next Kiinday. The pator will
prencli at 11 a.m. on the Hiihjecl:
"I'eter'n IMectloti." In the evening
a niNi'lal iiervlce will Ik held by the
F.pwortli I'iikui In coinmeniorntlon
of the ISth aniilvcmary of their or.
Itanliutlou. The pantor will addre
the younu; 'opl oil "The Choice of
the HlKhet." KHcal iiiiinIc.
THE BUT SHOE FOR TOUR MONET
THE GOTZIAN
Sold n Small ProiU anil a Lon
CuarntM. Bt for young A
At C W. ELKINS.
J. II. tiray came down from Ilon
nyvlcw farm Tnenday.
M. A. I'hiiian I In the city from
hi ranch at O'Ncll. He I attending
court.
1. II. Dunk I In the city thl week
from the H. U. L. Co.'h ranch near
Lower Hrldge.
Coffie and cake, Ice cream and
nud wlchcn, lemoiiade, etc.. In
the parlor of the old l'rlnevllle hotel
building. Friday afternoon and even
ing.
Chnrlf llernuril piuined through
l'rlnevllle Friday on hU way to The
llalle with AH)0 head of nliecp from
hi ranch at Itenvcr Cm-k. He will
hear at Antelope. Hln nhti-p art In
good condlt Ion. It will take about
two week to make the Journey.
Fat lemon Ac WIIon have rented
the back part of the old pOMtoftlce
building for a enrriage hop. Now
you can get your Imgglcfl palnteil In
the I ant of style aa they understand
their biiHluewi and guarantee their
work. W
Kirk Whlted came over to Lnldlaw
the flrxt of the wwk. He Kayi Uinta
new wagon road ha Jut lecu open
ed bet wwn Inldlaw and Ileud and
that the distance to travel between
tho two places ha U'en leenel
about two miles. The new road Is
lighter and smoother and has a much
lietter grade. The old road was not
a county highway ami the owners
closed It.
J. H. IVmarrls and I M. Ilrown
killed a large brown liear near the
lk'inarrl nawmlll lu the lilue Moun
talus Sunday. They had noticed
strong Indications of the presence of
bruin mid Sunday morning started
out to see what could Ih found. A
trail wax soon picked up and a dog
brought the game to hay. The benr
was very fat and oue of the largest
ever killed In that vicinity.
Delicious Ice Cream
AT
RDAMSON I CO.
D. P.
Men's Shoes
$3.50 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 vnlues now 1.90
$1.50 values now 1.10
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
c i
Did I
J
tewart
William A, Ktewart, of Font filed a
hoinewteiid Tlielliy.
Ed Hyde returned Friday from a
vh.lt to I'ortlind.
For nil the comfort of home no to
the Hotel l'rlnevllle. tf
Ml Addle Vanderpool left yeter
day for a vllt to I'ortlund.
Col. llekher ami C. M. Itedfleld
were over from lU-druond th flrnt of
the week.
The work of jcrndliiK Main mreet
hiui Ixm'ii couipletisl aud the force hiut
lwn trannferred ti Kecoud utreet.
Harvey A. Wutkln mid Laura
IfalKht were marrleil Wednenday,
May 1, at The Dalle, Ore, The
youujf couple will make their home
at Trontdale, Ore., w here Mr. Wat-
ktn In engaged lu lmlne.
The Annex reception Friday even-
ln wan well attended and Kreatly
enjoyed. While tin iiiiimIchI program
waa not very Ioiik It brevity wan
more than offtw-t ty Ita quality. Ad
encore for each numlier waa demand,
ed. Danclnir, howllnjt. w-hUt and
billiard offereil a great variety of
entertainment for everyone preent.
LADIES. Call and tee the
elegant New
EASTERN MILLINERY
At C W. ELKINS.
Hugh O'Kane wn In Monday from
his ranch near Itend.
F. C. Row lee, of Itedmond, Is at
tending circuit court this week. '
Miss Inga Sat her, of iSend, ient
Saturday and Sunday In our city.
W. F. Foster returned Saturday
from a brief visit to his former home
at Paulina.
Car'tcntem have Just finished put
ting In a new floor In the Crook
"ounty Hank building..
J. E. Stewart 4 Co., ""have a few
Uuggtes aud Hacks tuft ou which
they are making very low prices. '
J. E. Stewart & Co., are keeping
their stock of groceries complete and
can save you at least 20 er cent on
your purchases.
A. 8. Ireland returned Monday from
a two weeks' trip lu the west end of
the IJIuc Mountain reserve.
Farmer bring your eggs and
chickens to the Hotel l'rlnevllle for
the highest cash price. 4-20 tf
Those Outstanding Warrants.
The Laldlaw Chronicle seems
grently KrturlHHl over the fact that
t'.Kll.W Is outstanding In county
warrants. Ia a recent issue It aayt:
The report of the County Clerk
which appeared - in last week's
Journal shows that that there are
unpaid warrants, outstanding to the
amount of $,M1.43 and that these
warrants hare been outstanding
since October 1st, 190(1. We do not
know how much longer but we think
for some time.
(Query) How did the county court
enter Into a contract for the new
court house without violating the
restraining order of Judge Brad-
shaw? How did It hnppcn that they
could Incur additional Indebtedness
for tho new court house when the
Indebtedness of the county was
already over 4,000 lieyond the con
stitutional limitations? '
For the Information of the Chron
lele we will state that the outstand
ing warrati t are for claims allowed
but not called for. If people do not
want their money the county court
Is not to blame. It has much to
answer for without lielng held re
sponsible for something over which
It has no control. Them warrants
are held for seven years and If not
called for within that time are can
celled. The county will le a good
many hundred dollars lietter off next
OetoWr If some of thexe negligent
claimants do not' bestir themselves.
Mail Orders Solicited
Any Goods Not Exactly as
Represented May Be Re
turned at Our Expense
Superior Grain
.,l. it . . """V '
Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. 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 8UPERI0R the best Seed Drill made.
We Carry a Full Line of Repairs
Catalogues Mailed on Request.
Every article In the J. E. Stewart
& Co stock has lieen cut In price
you can save money by trading with
them.
- Spring Millinery ;
JUST RECEIVED f
Complete Line of the Very
Latest Styles
4
IMRS. ESTES
Leather Chairs, Rockers
i 1 1
I KEz . . . . - a m k f . i i r- I - r4l
jjL' For Salt by A. M. Llrf IVIhIi at kjkj. b. less xnan roruana rricoa rgj
fFy .-.ii ht!J!'ii iin irtni ii ntifii iinjiruni n u ii..iiii ii.in?niA.nil-.ini7yi?3l
Men's Gloves
$1.25 Horsehide glove. 95c
$1.50 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
Notions.
Photo cards, each 5c
Talcum Powder, can 10c
Small Rice Buttons, per do..lc
Curling Irons 5c
Moth Balls, per pkg 5c
Stocking Darner, each 5c
School Crayons, per box 20c
Handy school book carrier....5c
Com
j piacksmithing
Ih The Kind
Horseshoeing. Wagon and
Made by Karpen Bro Chicago
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 .....$1.90
Corsets
Values up to 75c 25c
Values up to $1.00. .... .45c
Values up to $1.75 75c
paey
Drills
That Pleases
I'
You Get At
J.H.WIGLFS
First I'luce North of the Prlneville Hotel
General Repair work done
and Couches
One Lamp
Chimney
5c
Hardware and Tin
ware Specials
No. 1 Adze Eye hammer, ,65c
No. 1 Lamp chimneys. .. .5c
Capwell Horse shoe nails, per
pound 2')c
50 lb spring balance. . . . .25c
Fancy carving set, $3.50 val
ue for $2.25
Large bread toaster 15c
Granite wash basin. . . . . .20c
3 doz U. S. clothes pins. .25c
Heavy fire shovel 10c
22 Peters' shorta 15c