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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
I nrnl Mpntmnl MiIU,d Klkln x&t witi vr vacation at Howard IIohn Tu.-.li, June It, to tha wife of J. It. Merrill, a irl. IUihm Tuwnly Juna 11, to tlx wife of William I'trcey, girl. For all tl comfort of boras m t lint Hotel I'rliievllle. u Will Led ford hat hatl quit a time with a had caia of memlra. J. II. Kdwarda wat In from hU Powell Butt ranch yelerdy. Tom 8harp jr., la completing tha dilition to hi dwelling on Crook ed River. J. II. Ilawklna will laava ahortlr for ftaki-r conniy where Hawkins B on. have atnrted a aawmill. A. K. Ireland, forest aurvior, h'fl yei-terday for the Burnt River and Malheur country on a tour of lio'lTlion. At tlio Iffpnr wool aalea on the lOili, one million . three hun dred tliouxnnd xiundaof wool were nold at pricea ranging from 1U to 5i0 cent er ound. C. Ham Hmith bouiht a fine lunch of Hhorthorna the other day from J. B. Cornett of Bumrnitt Prairie. It ia all young atock and will he kept for breeding purpoaee. Walter O'Neil and Dr. II own- berg are circulating a aubacription pnMr to provide meana for aprink ling the alreeU during the eumrm-r nnntha They are meeting with good f ucceaa. A new ached ule on the train oervlce between Bigga and Bhanik.i enahlea the mall to reach thia pi tee from one to two hour earlier than formerly. The train will lie due at Bhaniko at 4 p.m. in the future. The thirty-tint annual com mencement of the Uuiveraity of Oregon will take place at Kugene from June 23 to 20. Thia year'a claw of forty-five men and women H the lurgeat that ever graduated from that inntilulion of Warning A refreshing rain vinitod Trine villo and vicinity the flrat of tha wck. The additional moiiture will be of great benefit to growina cropa. There la every roepect of a bountiful Urvui In r..w.L - . . , . . county thia year. 8. 8. Brown, of Culver, waa in the city yesterday. H g.y( that there ia much complaint in hit neighborhood regarding ihepreeent mail achedulo with i'rineville. Formerly the people in hie aection of Crook county could do much of their trading with the county aeat by mail but now when everything must go round by way of Shaniko it takea a week or more to get re. ttirna. We niuat either hitch np and come to I'rineville by team, aaya Mr. Brown, or wait a week on Uncle 8am'i maila. Miaa Lilly Heed waa In the citv from Culver thia week. T. i, Kertuaon waa In from Bear Creak the fint of the week. Paul Ilald waa In the city Tuet day from hla ranch at Crook. Burt Barnet haa accepted a pil lion with A. II. Llppman k Co. Max Wuriweiter left Kunday for a buaineat trip to Portland. Councilman.!"-. W. Y?ard ia in the city after a vlait to Portland. Z. M. Brown ia In the city after" pending a few month in Tort land.. John Schmeer, the bowman from Crook, waa In I'rineville on Friday. J. M. Fatigbt waa In the citv from hia ranch on Coral Flat the first of the week. F. C. Logan ami Mm. 8. A. Ixgan were in irom Crook Satur day for auppliea. Roaooe Knox waa down from Pott the flrtt of the week. He waa accompanied by hia daughter, Miaa Lilly. C. II. Krickaon and Andrew An deraon left the laat of the week for the Willamette Valley with a band of horeea for market. Welnh'a Grape Juice, full auart w a 50c at Winnek'a. Choice Potatoea at Horipan it mill. Get your order in early Walter Newblll waa in from Grixuly, Monday. W. E. Walla and 8. L. Wellt were in from Grinly Monday Men'a SuiU, Hate and general Furniahinga at about half price at . K. HtewarU 4 Co. P. Zell will file your aaw. Try him. 13tf Lynn Morford, of Lamonta. wat a county aeat viitor the fimtof the week. Mra. Ellen Logan left Tueedav for a vinit to point in the Willam ette vallev. SPRING SUITS Ready-to-wear at GORMLEY. The Tailor The town of Biatera la going to whoop her up the Fourth of July. There will he the uaual same and racea, and beaidea a big ' barbecue it promieed at noon. Prof. R. A. Ford deli vera the oration. A grand ball ia advertised for tbe evening. Z. T. Gideon wai in from hia ranch in tha Powell liuttea country yeaterday. Mr. Gideon reoorte excellent raina in hia vicinity during the patt few daya and aay that with the cropa already doing well, a banner yield ia aaiured. T. If. Brennan, formerly a re- aident of the Iiee country, but now of Crook county, waa in the city early thia week on buaineat. He haa diepoaed of hia ranch in the Iaee country, telling the tame to John V. Kuhn. Blue Mountain Eagle. L B. Lafollette haa aold hia half internet In the ranch formerly owned by J. W. Elliott on the Ochoco. There are about 400 cree in the place, 130 of which re town to alfalfa. The price paid for the half interest waa $7500. The ranch wat bought aix yeara ago for $5000 and that waa con- idered a good price at the time. The Increase in value of this pro perty ahowa the upward trend of reality in Crook county. Cropa grown on thia land for the aix yeara peat were marketed for something like $11,000. aCc Wurzweiler & Co. Have received a full line of the famoua Farmer lirlnif your eirira and rlilcketiM to the Hotel I'rineville for toe liltflitut chmIi prlre. 4-25tf Harry Admin ia spending tlii aeek nt The Dalles veiling rela lives. J. H. Reams Is driving tne .... j in his absence. The tftliW at the Hotel frlnevllle In atipplled with the lie t of everything in lite market. tf Several loada of wool belonging to Ralph Porfily pasted through Prineville Bundiiy on its way to toe railroad. There will be a school election at the court house next Monday at 2 p.m. A director and clerk are to be chosen. Charlea Commingt returned the first of the week to hit home at Lebanon, after spending the winter on this side of the Cascades. Mist Jessie Hartley baa return ed to her home at Madras after teaching a three-months' school on Crooked river. Rev. J. T. Moore announcee that be will preach at the Union church next Sunday morning and evening. Everybody cordially invited. Next Thursday (June 20) ia l'anay day at C. W. Elkina store. At that time the priies offered to tbe Civic Improvement Brigade will be awarded. - Mr. Boyd, the horse buver. bought 27 head of heavy draft horse from George Millican. Mon day, paying about $100 a head Thia js the beet price paid for range horses eo far this year. John MatUon and family, of Minnesota, arrived in Crook county last Friday. He is an old neiah bor of C. E. 8undquist and is stopping at the latter's place near I'rineville until he can find a loca tion that suiU him. Mr. Matteon has a family of ten and ia just the kind of a citixen that Crook county needs. He aold a fine place fifty seven miles north of Minneapolis and hence ia provided with plenty oi iunus. vnneonhi8 way here agents from various local it i in Ore on and Washington tried to aiwourage mm from coming to Crook county. The country was represented as worthlem. When these knockers were informed that Mr. Mattson visited this country last Year and was well satisfied with it he was allowed to proceed in peace. A. 11. Lippman ia confined to I the bouae with throat trouble. Mra. Chaa. Boyd, of Bend, died i of heart failure Monday, June 10. The apring cattle ride commenc ed Monday from the Mellican ranch at Pine Mountain. J. R. Harvey waa in from bit ranch at Powell Buttea Saturday and retorts a heavy croD of all .... - kinda of fruits and berries. The family of Mr. Petett are moving into the Foeta- bouse on fourth street, which vu formerly occupied by Fred Clay pool. W. II. Cadle left the first of the week for Portland to meet his daughter, Miss Ruby, who has been attending rchool at Corvallis. 8. Dingee and family returned Monday from a two weeks' slay on the McKay where they have Un improving Mr. Salomon's hon.e- stesd. L. E. Allingham baa return, d I to I'rineville after sindin the i winter in Portland and various parte of Oregon and Washington in the interest of tbe Common wealth Guarantee & Trust Co. Rev. J. T. Moore and family were agreeably surprised on their return from Mitchell to find that hit church people had gathered together some of the ttaplea of life and also some caah as a gift for them. lie ia thankful to everyone who bad part in thia, and aava uch tokene not only helps a preacher but gladdens his heart and makes him feel aa though he were appreciated. The McCormick has no Competitor FULL LIXE OF -REPAIRS W. F. Range Homes for Sale. I About 40 range horaen for ae. For further particular apply to Imp T. J. FsKouao.v, I'rlnevilK Men and Teams Wanted. MILLINERY Clearance Sale 14 bead of boraea aud four men to work In harveat: will h daya run; wtll oay $2 to 2.fi0 ier day for men. $1.00 per span for boraea and board same. Addremi 6-13-lm T. C. or J. B. Mokkihon Uraae Valley, Hherman County, Ore. All Kindt of Millinery at greatly Reduced Prices. A Large stock to select from. 9SKeKBteiKCiil3EC S Royal Insurance Co. 9 Not Welchera. Paid dollar for dollar in the f Friaco conflagration. J. E. STEWART, Agt g MM3EeKEEE3EHft33E Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko SCHEDULE Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrires mt Prineville a. m. Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1a.m. First Class Accommodations Cboica Una of Ladies Shirt Waists Zonas toilet preparations Mrs. Estes' UK Cornar Second and Main St. Delicious The Brewery Feed Yard and Sales Stable Good (tall. Good hay and (train. Plenty of room to accommodate the travelling public 6-23 j Millinery Reduction Sale y $1 00 2 -3 50 5 00 80O HATS hats for A T. MORRIS, Prop "Sorosis" Shoes f Epfat-t' 9 Don't fail to sea them. f WHOLESOME DELICIOUS Grocery Specials t D.P.Adamson& Co S k I DELICIOUS ft HOME-CURED MEATS Improving Sight Relieving Nerve Strain That's what our GLASSES are doing. If yon have reaeon to be lieve that there ta anything wrong with your eyee at all, you should have them examined at once. No charge for testa. Small charge for proper Glasses. W. FRANK PETETT Graduate Optician. Adamoa' Drug Stora, PRINEVILLE LJ r Li r. a ' . FOR 30 DAYS Li Li r i LJ n LJ ri LJ ri LJ r LJ LJ LJ n L J n LJ L J r.n M L J r .t LJ LJ $ 65 1 25 2 2 75 450 RIBBONS 10c Ribbon for 25c 30c 35c 50c 75c 5c 15c 20c 25c 40c 60c t j L J r i fc i LJ VEIUNGS 25c Veiling for 15c yd l one " - zocyd 50c 44 " 35c yd BABY HOODS r i LJ r i u t i lr i ri 11 r i i i S 40c hoods for 30c 75c " " 55c M 1 00 " " 65c 1 1 150 " " 85c I MALINES fj 40c Malinesfor 30c f j Colors liirht blue, bi . . . . ' ' . - - s white and black. Ia Fresh Strawberries Just Received LJ CJ l J R.re TU U.i OS. iri uaia IIUCC Jldll, 4itC LJ SOAP SPECIALSTwo Weeks Only 4 bars Gasene. 25c 4 Bars Tvee. 25c. El ri LJ . El LJ ca LJ . E3 kj E3 E3 LJ B3 at tJ. E. STEWA1 J. E. STEWART & CO. For Irrigated Farms ? S anrl Fnnt f janrlc S S Ia the LWhut Valley write i I H. F, JONES, S StanJarJ Corn, per doz Extra Standard Can Fruit Gasene Soap, 10 bars... Lion Soap, 7 bars for Pink Beans, per lb Pure Cane Sugar, per sack.. Coffee, extra Caricola. per lb 45c Mocha and Java, per lb Gheridellas Cocoa GRAND Fancy Dried Apples, per lb Fancy Figs, per lb. Petite Prunes, per lb lib Japan Tea I fit! flfrflJ il 25 1 1 : 221.2 11 5 mm : 7 oo 1 OO 1 Q al I Oct . (uU l-U iw ji 33 1-3 M 1 25 m m , .21-2 11 in o Si . , 1V ...... 6 I I iniiDiiniM m Hotlce of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given, by the un dersigned, the administratrix of the estate of li. b Zell, deceased, that she has made and filed her final ac counting of her administration of said estate; and that Monday, the 1st day of July, 1907, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room In Prineville, Oregon, has 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 appear and object to said final accounting. Dated this 16th day of May, 1907. n Mary Zki.l Administratrix of the Estate of B. F. Zell, deceased. 5-16 LJ "" 3 IT.F.McCallister&Co.I Rlacksmithing That Pleases & r, 2 if Is The Kind You Get At J. H. WIGLE'S V First riiK-e North of the Prineville Hotel 'if j Horseshoeing. Wagon and General Repair work done J Fourth of July CELEBRATION At Sisters, Ore. Salute at 4 a.m. Literary Program at 10.30. Oration by Prof. R. A. Ford. The Big Draw Cut, Light Running and most Economical in oil of all Mowers Barbecue at Noon The afternoon will be taken up by various sports such as Horse Races, Foot Races, Sack Races, Tug-of-war etc, for which suitable prizes will be given. J. E. STEWART & CO Grand Ball In the evening at Sisters Hall. licit 'L- w v.. r-f- !JrlT 'm . m Fine Xine of Champion Cutting Goods and Repairs. O. W. E L KINS