Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 30, 1907, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Local Mention
l'.outricn J -on in quit pick
with tlia iiienHfln.
Mr. Aba Merchant of lUyvtack
in viniting Mri. Iog&n.
Hrui'8 Hnlfour ol Fife waa in the
city the firnt of tho wwk.
It. (la U' wood Ium returni-il to Port
lit ml nflt-r M'mlmg a month in
our city.
Tl.o table at tliw Hold I'rlnevllht la
miiilliil wllli I hi' Untof every hlntf
In IIih market. If
Mr. Wnolley, the popular Mar
uliall-Wi'lU hardware man, wan in
twn Tindy.
Mm. M. K. Itrink, MUn Una
HUwart auil Mra M. A. Moor If ft
for 1'ortlnnn today.
Tlia Minum 8uven, Conway,
Whit anil Andrroon, left Haturday
for their niM-ctive homo. '
Mra J. II. lYfnplt'ton and Mra.
T. II. Lafullitt rfturned thr lat
of tlif week from I.aOramfo.
I'rof. H. A. Ford liaa gone to hi
ranch at Winter whore he will
hiuI thn aiimmcr month.
Mra. M. K. HigK" returned the
firat of the week from vinit with
relative in the Xurna country.
Kev. J. T. Mmre announce that
he will preach at the Union Church
next Hunday morning and evening.
Wroley Htreet waa in the city
Tui'aday tnuinaeting land litminetm.
He waa aocomainel hy hia mother
Mr. Joseph Street.
Mr. M. A. Moore came in on
Monday 'a atage to viait old frienda
at Prineville. Hhe ia on her way
from Chicago to Corvallia
Christina liiheon haa returned to
her home at Poet after trending
the winter in attendance at the
Crook County 11 gh School.
Mra Lucy Hyrd of Burn i in
the city vieitirtft frienda and rel
ative. Hhe ia nccompiined hy her
mother, Mra. Anderwon of Ontario.
Wool ia now In-ginning to ac
cumulate in the warehouse here.
Ltrgcr mien nre looked for thin
year. The first clip received here
thi4 eAMon Udonged to the H rt A L
Co. of Hay Creek. Slmniko He
putdican. Mr. 0. 1. Wen nek received a tel
ephone menHage from Anteloe
Tueaday, that her mother waa dead.
Mr. and Mra. Winnik left the
following morning for Antelope.
Mihd I va Booth left tho liutt of
the week for a vinit in Portland
and Halem. Minn Ilooth will be
gone neveral week and will vinit
relativea in The Dalit he fore re
turning home.
A. P. J one waa in from hia aheep
ranch on Dry Creek Tuenday. Mr.
Jones hug juHt lininhed shearing a
band or 2000 aheep and ay the
average weight of fleece for the lot
waa 10 llm. lie will have hia wool
in Shaniko in time for the next
aale day.
Charles U. Wc Iter, ToHtoflica in
spector from Seattle, Washington,
ia in thin part of the state checking
up pontul affair. Mr. Welter Bay a
that all rentala for jMtollice boxes
inuet lw paid in advance in the
future.
Grocery
Standard Corn, per doz
Exlra Slandard Can Fruit
Casene Soap, 10 bars
Lion Soap, 7 tars -lor
Pink Beans, per lb
Pure Cane Sugar, per sack
Coffee, extra Caricola, per lb
45c Mocha and Java, per lb
Cheridcllas Cocoa
Fancy Dried Apples, per lb.......
Fancy Figs, per lb
Pelile Prunes, per lb
lib Japan Tea
J. E. STEWART & CO
J. B. Comett of Howard ia in
the city.
Mi Irene Harm- ia in Portland
visiting friend.
W. K. (luerin left on Tuesday'
atage for Portland.
Ker. J. T. Moore returned from
The Da I lea Tuenday.
J. II. Gray came down from
Honnyview Tueaday.
(leorgo Stevena of 8ilt'r waa in
town the first of the week.
Mine Carrie Hamilton of (irixzly
la at the Hotel Prineville.
Claude Dunham of Crooked river
waa in town the firat of the week.
Chaa. King returned Saturday
from a brief busmen trip to
Portland. ,
C. II. Fonter of Kistere left Mon
day for Mount Hood where he will
vinit relatives.
Farmer oritur your ejrir "
rlik'kena to the Hotel I'rlnevllle for
the liltfhent enali prlee. 4-lCitf
Karl Helma returned the last of
the week from a visit with friends
at Vancouver, Washington.
A. W. IJoyce of Haystack left
the other day for a month's visit
to Hood River and other xinU.
A. J. Noble and family have
moved to their ranch at Paulina
where they will nd the summer.
A. S. Ireland returned the first
of the week from a trip of insjiec-
tion in the Maury Mountain Forest
Reserve.
R. P. Miller and family, of Post,
who came to Prineville for school
advantages, returned to their ranch
at the clone of the school year.
William Merchant and wife
from Yameill County are visiting
at the home of Sheriff Klkins.
Mra. Merchant is a winter of Mrs.
Logan.
George 8 lay ton of Idaho, a
brother of Kd. Slavton. is here on
a visit. Mr. Slayton is an old
Crook county man and notes many
changes since he left this county
years ago.
The Uxly of A. B. Webdell who
died at Prairie City about a year
ago, waa brought to this city yes
terday for permanent interment.
He was a Mason and the memU-rs
of that order took charge of the
remains.
Prof. M. B. Hockenberry and
family will leave tomorrow for their
former home at LaGrande, where
they will spend the summer.
They will return early in the fall,
and Mr. llorkenUirry will continue
Ida good work in the High School.
II. C. Kllia left Tuesday for Bend
after spending several days in this
vicinity in the interests of his com
pany. Mr. Kllia says the Pioneer
telephone company will furnish
the instruments for the proposed
Bear Creek line, but will leave the
line in the hands of its original
owners. .
For everything in
1
I Fishing Tackle
p CO TO
t D.P.Adamson& Co
i 1ft
J III 1 I W a n
Specials
$1 25
22 1-2
65c
. 25
5
7 00
22 1-2
33 1-3
... 25
12 1-2
10
6 .
. 40
For all the comforts of home go to
the Hotel I'rlnevllle. If
Will Arnold was in the city
Wednesday.
Bokn On Friday, May 24. to
the wife of William Prine, a girl
Bohn -On May 2H, to the wife
of Otis Ixigan, a son.
Itev. W. P. Jennet returned the
first of the week from a trip to
Walla Walla, Washington.
I B. Lafollett and family re
turned yesterday from The Dalles
C. C. Hon of Howard haa taken
up his rsidenre in our city.
C. A. Crooks of the P. L & W.
Co. left the first; ol the week for
Portland and way points.
Charles Carey and wife of Prairie
City are In Prineville risiting rel
atives.
J. f.. Mewart & Uo., can save
you at least 60 per cent on your
shoe purchases.
Fred Smith is in the city from
bis Paulina stock ranch. Mr.
Smith reporU stock In fine con
dition. Kev. Bass left the last of the
week for KHenshurg, Washington,
where he may make his future
home.
George Millican, who has been
suffering from a very severe attack
of erysipelas,' is retried as a little
better.
A. C. Cronk, telephone man,
left Wednesday for Shaniko where
he goes to look after the Pioneer's
inleiests.
Men's Suits, Hats and general
Furnishings at about half price at
J. K. Stewarts & Co.
Mrs A. II. Lippman and daught
ers left this morning for a trip to
Portland, Salem, and the coast.
They will be absent about three
weeks.
I. N. Smith and Percy Smith
returned the first of the week from
trip to the Deschutes. They were
fishing four days and report a big
catch of trout.
K. m. Lewis received a compound
fracture of the arm at a point just
hove the elbow today. Mr. Lewis
was kicked by a horse which he
has been breaking. He Buffered
a scalp wound also. Dr. Rosen
burg is attending him.
LADIES. Call and tee the
elegant New
EASTERN MILLINERY
AtCW. ELKINS.
The Stage Line Changes Hands.
J. 11. Reams has bought the in
terest ol G. M. Comett in the Cor-
nett Stage & Stable Company, the
transfer to take place the first of
June.
' The sale includes the stock and
equipment on the Prineville-Shan-
iko stage line as well as all build
ings, stage stations, etc. There are
about sixty head of horses on this
line and several coaches.
The consideration could not be
learned but it is said to be about
$10,000. Mr. Reams will continue
the company under its old name
and will do everything in his power
to improve the service.
The two-horse coaches will be J.
thing of the past and rigs will
always be in first class shape.
Died.
In Portland, Oregon, May 13,
1907, Mrs. Clarence Lister, aged 6
years.
Mrs. Lister is the daughter-in-law
of Chas. Lister who lives on
the Ochoco.
THE BEST SHOE FOR YOUR MONET
THE GOTZIAN
Sold on Small Profit and a Lonf
Guarantee. Best for young & old
At C W. ELKINS.
For Sals.
Bent residence location In town:
trees, shrubbery and lawn. Har-
galul Address Box 81. City. 3-14tf
Hack for Sal Cheap.
Ml
Two-seated covered Hack, In rood
repair; (or sale at a bargain. Ad
dress uox 841, priuevllle, Or.
Notic To Creditors.
Notice is hereby given, bv the under
signed the administrator of tlia Estate of
Jolm rrlor, deceased, to the creditors of
and all other persons having claims
acauiat naid deceased to present them to
the iindemiened at the ottloe of M. K
Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon, within six
month from the first publication of this
notice with the proper vouchers.
Dated this 30th day of May, 1907.
6-30 lsoii (ll.KKK
Administrator of the Kstate of John Prior,
COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
Fifteen Pupils Received Their
Eifhth Glide Diplomas.
The annual commencement of
the public schools waa held in the
I'.A.A.C. hall Friday evening. The
ball was filled with the friends and
acquaintances of the graduates. R.
A. Ford, the principal of the pub
lie schools, presided.
After a selection by the orchestra
the chairman announced the "Hose
March" by the little girls of the
first and second grades. The little
tots were dressed in pink and
green and each carried a large
rose. They locked very pretty and
went through their drill without a
mistake.
The "Lullaby" by the girls of
the third and fourth grades was
well done and was rewarded with
generous applause.
The "Sunflower Drill" by the
boys of the third and fourth grades
was most creditable. Tbey were
well drilled and went through the
various evolutions without a bitch.
The chorus "My Own United
States" by the pupil of the fifth
and sixth grades was well render
ed.
Mies Ooldie Gray gave a decla
mation entitled, "The Light on
Dead man's Bar." It was well re
ceived. The class address by Rev.
Bernard V. Bass was clear-cut and
scholarly.
Superintendent Dicwiddie then
presented the following graduates
with diplomas: Goldie Gray, Lot
ta Smith, Frances Petett. Allie
Horigan, Teresa Snyder, Caroline
Christiani, Verna Smith, Elmer
Mitchell, Newton Poindezter, Cecil
B. Stearns, Martin Prine, Clark
Morse, Alex C. Barnes, Stanley
Morris, Lawrence Hyde.
After the class song the audience
was dimmissed.
I Delicious Ice Cream
-AT-
D. P. ADAMS0N & CO.
Timbvr Claims Bought and Sold.
R R InnM atwl A W Uit tor
I 1 lo , handle timber clrima. Claim
ttft.iirht nr MtlH For ttlrtlitr nikrtlfMilmr
address Box 0, Prineville, Or. S-30i2in
DELICIOUS ft
HOME-CURED MEATS f
1
J. E. STEWART & CO.
E 3 3 3 -3 E 1 3 t3 E C9
m
For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
la the Deschutes Valley write n
H. F, JONES,
Redmond, Oregon. g
i 3 C 3 E4 C E4 E 3 tf
BANK STATEMENT.
Refhtrt of tl Conditio of Tht First
National BiitiX, in PrinerUle, in the
SUitt of Ortgon, at the chtu of hi$im$,
May $0, 1907.
Kesources:
Tioans and dlnoouiiU $ 208,640 69
Overdraft, wcursd and unsecured. 16.4WI 18
U. s. Uond to secure circulation
13,600 00
m 84
9,6t6 28
Bonds, Securities, etc
Banking-house furniture and
fixtures
Due from National Banks (not
Reserve Atrents) . . . .-rrr 29.405 92
Due from State Banks and Bankers 20,077 47
Due from approved reserve airents. 114,701 28
Checks and other cash Items. . . 982 28
Notes of other National Banks 1.4J0 00
Fractional paper eurrency, nickles
and cents 6 68
Lawthl Monk Resirvi in Bank, vh:
Mpecie vzi.hho
Ival-tender notes . . . 4,000
25,885
Redemption fund with U.
Treas(S of circulation)...
625 00
Total $441,014 82
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in t 50,000.00
Surplus fund 60,000.00
Undivided profits, less expense
and taxes paid 11,551 32
Dividends unpaid ... 850 00
Individual deposits subject to
check 308,337 99
Demand oertifioatesof deposit.... 11,375 21
Total .$441,014 52
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Crook,
I. T. M. Baldwin. Cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemly swear that tne above
statement is true to the best of my know
ledge and belief. T. M. BALDWIN,
- Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
25th day of May, 11)07.
M. K. BRINK.
Notary Public.
UORRKCT Attest:
Will Wuhzwkilkr
Carey W. Foster Directors
I "Where did you get that i
I pretty Shirt Waist?" I
j At C.W. ELKINS of course I
ISO new Patterna 75c to $5. I
a. Jr. Allen
ThcCotzianSIioo
The longest wearing
hoc on th market.
"It (Its like your foot
print."
I
C. W. ELKINS
iMiMt4talttie(t
D 1 I n t
2 ioyai insurance ui. 2
S Not Welchers. S
S S
2 Paid dollar for dollar in the f
FriiCA cnnfLne-rntSfMi.
. .
5 J. E. STEWART, AgL 9
awTCiseHiMiwiteeH
rSnrinn MillinpnTt
JUST RECEIVED
A Complete . Line of the Very k
MHC PCTPCr
The Brewery Feed
Yard and Sales Stable
Good stallr. Good hay and (train.
Plenty of room to accommodate the
travelling public. 5-23
A T. MORRIS,
Prop
Improving Sight
Relieving Nerve Strain
That's what our GLASSES are
doing. If you have reueon to le
lleve that there is anything
wrong with your eyes at all, you
should have them examined at
once.
No charge for tests. Smnll
charge fur projer Glaeses.
W. FRANK PETETT
Graduate Optician.
A dam ton's Drug Store. P&IH i IL.L&
What about that New
Spring Suit?
If you want the very
latest and best go and see
G0RMLEY,
The Tailor
Hotice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given, by the uo
derwigned, the administratrix of the
estate of B. F. Zell, Ueoeawnl, that
she has made ami filed her final ac
counting of her administration of
said estate; and that Monday, the
1st day of July. 1!W7. at 10 o'clock iq,
the forenoon, at the County Court
room iu Prineville, Oregon, haa been
duly appointed by the Court as the
time and place for hearing said final
accounting, at which time and place
any person Interested in said estate
may apjiear and object to said final
accounting.
Dated this ltith day of May, 1907.
Mary Zki.l
Administratrix of the Estate of B. F.
Zell, deceased. 5-16
Leather Chairs, Rockers
i fssz
i " r.. .....;.".v
ForSakbyA. H. LIPPMAN A CO. at less than Portland Prices
B AN KIN i
BY MAIL
YOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN
PORTLAND, OREGON
And Your Neighbor Knows Nothing of it
4
INTEREST
Write for our booklet on
BANKING BY MAIL
Uncle Sam' Poet office sukee ear
Banking by mail eyttem a eccce
SAVINGS BANK
OF THE
Tide Guarantee & Trust
Company
Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts
4 " " " Certificates ol Deposit
" ,3 " " " Accounts Subject lo Check
J. Thornburn Ross.
George H. Hill
T. T. Burkhart -John
E. Aitchison
Chas. H. Kopi -
240-244 Washington St, Cor. Second
PORTLAND, OREGON.
k. JIJk;t.L,JL.JUJlL.JL,b.Jk.Jk.lJ
Cheapest Place in Town
LJ
For Millinery.
L J
n
LJ
ri
Li
n
t j
n
LJ
LJ
A new line of Ladies Dress and Street Hats from $120 to $6.
Children's everyday Hats 50c to $1.50
All the latest styl es and shades in Ribbons at bedrock prices.
Lawn and silk Baby Hoods irom 50c to $1.00
Old Hats made to look like new.
n
LJ
ti Fresh Strawberries Just Received
LJ
LJ
ri
ri
L J
m
LJ
ra
LJ
n
LJ
ri
soap specials-Two Week Only
5 Bars Three Hart, 25c 4 bars Casene. 25c
4 Bars Tyee. 25c. '
25c Curry Comts for 15c ; 2qt Granite Pans 10c
2qt Granite sauce pans 10c 1 l-2qt granite sauce pans 10c
Fancy Glassware irom 5 !o 20c Fancy dishes from 5 to 20c
Water buckets from 5 to 35c
All kinds ol 25c goods going at 5 and 10c
LJ
ri
LJ
n
LJ
ri
LJ
n
LJ
! T. R McCallister & Co. I
LJ LJ
rnarrarraririrarnnrii irimrnnrrirsrriwrnrrnnri
IUjtUtUtUtUliJUBItaBatlslsBlkUL;!
Blacksmiths That Pleases
fJ. f Is The Kind You Get At . $
J. H.
First
R Horseshoeing. Wagon and
Made by Karpen Bros Chicago
im A.i. '.
in
per cent
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
AssL Treasurer
r-.i
LJ
ri
LJ
eci
LJ
r.i
LJ
r.ci
LJ
ri
L J
ri
L J
ra
L J
r.i
LJ
ra
L J
ri
LJ
ri
LJ
ri
L J
ri
L J
ri
LJ
M
LJ
ri
LJ
ri
LJ
ri
LJ
ra
ri
L J
ri
LJ
M
LJ
ri
L J
ri
L J
ri
L J
WIGLE'S
Place North of the Prineville Hotel eV
&
General Repair work done 1
and Couches
V-::. -r--i-, 2
Jieoeasea,