Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 27, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
V. (i. K illinK'HH'k o ColviT witu
tt tlio cou nly Heat Monday.
II. C. Kllli wm In th city ym
UriUy.
J. K. HU'wart tV lo., can invt
you ni tenid M) ht re nl nil your
liw punliaxm,
(J. J. JoliiiHon linn r"turni'il from
hi ranch on the lifml til Crooked
Uivr.
Oren Mill hni gone out to hi
Uthi'r'i ranch t I'tulini, wIhti ho
will nMml th tumiiicr.
Mrs 1 1 . V V . Tnmr of Moonltiiv
home, IiUho, in In tint diy viniling
hr inothnr, Mr. Harmon.
Mint's HuiU, Hal ami itncral
FurnUhingit at ahout hnl( priiit at
J. K. KlrwnrU A Co.
J. Ia vin o( Ptuilinn witH in town
Hatiirday. Mr. Dnviu haa 1 1 115
arrra ol In ml in the I'uulinu coiin
Iry which, he ay. cannot he heaten
for grain oml fruit.
The genuine aale conducted ly
Footer & II) tie proven audi a
iuocena that we have derided to
Mmtinue the aame during the coin
lug wevk. 6-27
II. C. Kane haa aold hi intereat
to hi partner K. O. Ijogsn. Mr.
Iogan la now the aole owner of
the buaineMM, Mr. Kane ha ac
cepted a poeilion with Wuriweiler
A Co.
Heth Rodman waa down from
hi ranch on lb headquartera of
Crooked river Saturday,. He any
that the cro and stock range are
in good condition in hi part of
the county.
Will and Alfred Cook, of the
Ilayatack country, KaNtern Oregon,
formerly of thi place, arrived Sat
urday with a hand of hornet which
they are offering for aale. Brown
ville (Linn County) Time.
due Steve of Seattle 1 making
a tour of Katern Oregon for the
purHMe of inventing a little aurphm
cah. lie goe from Triiieville to
Burn and from that pluce to
Ontario. lie will do hi inveaiing
alter he hna aeen the whole coun
try. A. H. Ireland, aupervinor of the
weelern divinion of the Blue Moun
tain national (oreet, waa in Canyon
City Monday. Ho i in Grant
county to look after huHine con
nected with hia divinion of the re
aerve, and to adjiiHt rang difUcul
tiea where uch may arie through
error in dewcription of range in
permit. , Sheepmen everywhere
are complying with the state law
relative to dipping and are up
plied with a health certificate lie
fa re entering the reeerve. Blue
Mountain Kagle.
r cnnuir cititc
oriunu ouiu
Ready-to-wear
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GORMLEY.
Is
: The Tailor
Mri. Bi'ieHill waa a pangr
on Saturday'a lage for The Halle.
All ert Canning ha atarted (or
Koliinil where he will auniinnr
hi aheep.
Jake Slroud and Henry Seal
returned yeaterday from Bend.
Mra. Kixner, a aiater of Mra.
Michel, and Mr, Conrad, of Tort
land, enme in on thi morning'a
atugn for a viit in I'riiieville.
A. C. Skinner, the creamery
man, left the 11 of the week (or
I'ortlnnd to order the machinery
(or the creamery plant.
We are advied by the Shaniko
Warehoue Co. that the next wool
aale at Shaniko have been k1
Kined until July Klli.
"WilheIm (Joiner, a aubject of the
C.r of KiiKnia, renounced allegi
ance to the KuhmIaii autocrat Mon
day and look out bin iiit i-t
wilh Uncle Sam.
What Htiple aay: Why, you do
exactly aa vou adverliae. You
have I lie greatest hirtwait and
Indie' hirtwait auit bargain
ever ahown in I'rineville. G-27
The reaidenla of the Paulina
country are at laet connected with
the world at Urge by telephone.
Thi waa the largeat dintrict In the
interior of the atate without thia
convenience.
G. M. Cornell returned lat week
from the Paulina country where
he haa been buying home for Ue
in theatage buine. Mr. Cornell
iMiught one hundred head of range
horwea from Geo. Faulkner and Mr.
Foter at an average price of ahout
130 a head.
Howard i preparing for a Fourth
of July celebration. There will lie
the uaual literary exerciae follow
ed by a dance in the evening. The
committee in charge araure I'rine
ville people a jolly good time if
they will apend the day at the
mine.
Rev. J. T. Moor will preach at
the Union church next Sunday
morning.. There will be no preach
ing in the evening, but the con
gregation will oin the Young
People'e aocietie of the city In a
teuierance aerviee for which a
apecial program hna lieen prepared.
There wa a meeting ol the aub-
acriliem to the local creamery enter-
priae at the I'rineville Hotel June
20. Matter relative to the cream
ery were gone over and an execu
tive committee appointed. This
committee conaiala of I). l Adam-
on chairman, I. L. Ketchutn and
U. K. Stewart. They were intrud
ed to tclfct suitable ground for
the plant and to hiiHten the work
of conalruction. It i the jmrpon
of the committee to have the plant
In running order within two
month.
WeUh'a Jrate Juice, full quart
Mfc at Winiiek'.
Ueorgo Feulner of (Culver wa in
town the fir ft of the week.
For Bargain in Groceriea, Fur
mailing, Clothing and HlMHee
J. K. Stewart A Co.
J it me Smith of Suplee waa in
town Monday with a load of wool
bound for Shaniko. He in haul
ing for Mclntonh A Son.
Frank VaninJ baa aold hia place
near Paulina for IH.WX). Some
200 head of atock went with the
ranch.
C. I). Calbreath ha received a
new wood aw outfit and hn it in
giMul running order. The engine
i larger than the one formerly
ued and give ample Kwer.
J. II. Hnwkina left the IuhI of
the week for hi future home at
Halfway,. linker County. Mr.
Hawkin will Ut in Crook County
again aWit January lttocloe
up hi bueineea intercut here.
Walt Vandervert, foreman of
the Cornett Stage Line at Silver
Lake, wa in the city Saturday.
He reorU good Cubing over in
hia country. Many good strings
have been taken out thia spring.
Rev. W. P. Jiunett will preach
at the Prcubyterian next Sunday
morning. In the evening a tempe
rance rally will be held in the
Union church in which the three
young people' aocietie will unite.
An intcreating program ie being
prepared. The evening worxhip
will be ommilted on account of
thi aervice.
Or. W. L. Mar Jen ia in receipt
of 1100 the donation of W. W.
Brown, the Wagontire horaeman,
to the public library of thia city.
Mr. Brown' laterality i duly ap
preciated by thoee active in pro
moting thi very laudable work
and thia contribution ia moat op-
portune aa it will put the library
in better ahape for public good.
Burn Times Herald.
J M E 3 E t M J !
$ Royal Insurance Co.
Not Welchers.
Paid dollar for dollar in the f
Friaco conflagration. ?
J. E. STEWART, Agt. i
MKaiccKi:aai;e3ic
:-Wil!!jiaCC'K!'C
I Wurzweiler & Co.
Have received a full
line of the fatnoua
"Sorosis" Shoes
Don't fail to aee them.
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Grocery Specials
Standard Corn, per doz - $1 25
Exlra Standard Can Fruil . 22 1-2
Gasene Soap. 10 bars...... ...... 65c
Lion Soap, 7 bars lor . 25
Pink Beans, per lb - 5
Pure Cane Sugar, per sack 7 00
5 Collee, exlra Caricola, per lb 22 1-2
45c Mocba and Java, per lb.. .....
Gheridellas Cocoa
Fancy Dried Apples, per lb .
Fancy Figs, per lb ..- ................
Pelile Prunes, per lb
lib Japan Tea.
33 1-3
25
12 1-2
10
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Lowney't Chocolates
D.P.Adamson & Co S
WIIOLEHOME
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DELICIOUS
HOME-CURED MEATS
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J. E. STEWART & CO.
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Choice Pot tor at Horigan &
Still. Get your order in early.
C. N. Khret of Redmond waa a
buinei viaitor Monday.
Mr. Cronk, a telephone man
from The Halle, ia here repairing
the line.
We pay 20c each for egg at the
O. K. Meat Market. 6-27 '
We make good what we aay
when we advertie our ladies'
waita and auita at actual coft.
Come in and aee for youraelf. 6-27
Wm. Bocgli wa in the cilr to
day from the Cove Orchard. Mr.
Boegli eaya that, although hi or
chard baa an exceptionnally good
crop of alLkind of fruit, the de
iimnd ia o much grater than form
erly that he will not 1 able to
aupply one-third of the people.
Married -At Culver, Sunday,
June 2l, at the home of the bridu't
father, Mi Lilly May Rend to
Howard W. Turner of Madru
Rev. W. P. Jinnetl jierformed the
ceremony. About thirty guenta
were prevent. After a aumptuoua
dinner the young couple departed
for Shaniko en route to New York,
where they will visit Mr. Turner'
relative. They will return in
about two month to make their
future home at Madraa, where the
bridegroom ia a prosperous Ijuhi
neaa man.
MILLINERY
Clearance Sale
All Kindt of Millinery
at greatly Reduced
Price. A Large atock
to select from.
Cbmca Una of
Ladies Shirt Waists
Zonas toilet preparations
Mrs. Estes' fSES
Corner Second ami Main Sta.
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ueiicious ice ireanif
The McCormick has no Competitor
FULL. LINE OF REPAIRS
w.
F.
King',
Agent
The Brewery Feed
Yard and Sales Stable
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily
and Shaniko
(iood stall. (iooJ liar and grain.
Plenty of room to accommodate the
travelling public. 5-23
A T.MORRIS,
Prop
Improving Sight
Relieving Nerve Strain
That'a what our GLASSES are
doing. It you have reaHon to tie
Ileve that there I anything
wrong with jour eyea at all. you
ahoulil have them examined at
once.
No charge (or tent. Small
charge lor projier rilaeeea.
W. FRANK PETETT
Graduate Optician.
Aimmum't Dnif Store, PRINEVILLE
Timber Claims Bought and Sold.
R. K. Jonea and J. W. Kitter are pre-
Cirnl to handle timber claim. Claimi
i-iht or K)ld. For hirtlier particular
add rem Box 22. Frineville, Or. 5-X)p2m
P.
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Hotic of Final Settlement.
, C4aaaa3asc3a-a3t:4
For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands i
In U Detckutea Valley write n
H. F, JONES, J
Redmond. Oreaoa. )
2IC4iIEEaEKGia lb!
Notice la hereby irlven. by the un
dcrxlc-ncil. the mlminlxtratrix of the
E ; eetate of U. b . Zell, deceased, that
alie naa luaue anu-nieu ner nuai ac-
countlnir of her ailinlnlHtratlon of
ald etttate; and that Monday, the
1st day of July. 1!K)7. at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon, at the County Court
room In I'rineville, Oregon, haa lieen
duly appointed by the Court a the
time and place for hearing said final
accounting, at which time and place
any pewon Interested In eald eetate
may appear aud object to aald final
accounting.
Dated thia lth day of May, 1907.
Mary Zki.l
AdmtnlKtratrlx of the Eetate of B. F,
Zell, deceased. 5-16
Between Prlneville
8CHEDULF
Leave Hhaniko, 6 p. m. Arrive at Prinerille 6 a.m.
Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive at Shaniko 1 an,
First Class Accommodations
1 Millinery Reduction Sale
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RIBBONS
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20c
25c
40c
60c
VEILINGS
25c Veiling for 15c yd
35c " 44 25c yd
60c 44 44 35cyd
BABY HOODS
S 40c hoods for 30c
75c " " 55c
100 " 44 65c
1 50 44 44 85c
MALINES
40c Malines for 30c
Colors light blue,
white and black.
Fresh Strawberries Just Received
soap specials-Two Week Only
5 Bars Three Hart, 25c 4 bars Gasene, 25c
4 Bars Tyee. 25c. - '
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i A GENUINE SALE ;
i FOSTER & HYT)E j
Announce a genuine sale on their entire stock of ;
Ladies Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits and Skirts. We (
are forced to this on account of the delayed season.
Nothing in the above lines will be reserved, some to be j
sold absolutely at cost J
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OTJR SHIRT -WAIST STOCK
Is the most complete in the city. We offer it I
you at the following prices:
Value up to $1 50 durinti this sale 90c
'2 00 4- 44 l 15
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Fourth of
CELEBRATION
At . Sisters, Ore.
July
2 50
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1 65
2 25
The above consists of Lawns, Silk Organdies, Swiss and
Silk Mulls in White and Black Colors.
In Shirt Waist Suits we
offer you
$2 00 Blue Calico now $1 15
1 50 Whit Uwn 1 40
3 00 Check Gingham 1 55
4 50 White Uwn 2 55
J. E. STEWART & CO
We have an assort
ment of Duck Skirts in
both White and Tan to
be sold at cost.
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Kemember when we
say COST we mean ac
tual cost, not 25 per cent
above-
Salute at 4- a.m. Literary Program at
10.30. Oration by Prof. R. A. Ford.
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.
Grand Ball
In the evening at Sisters Hall.
I Placksmithing That Pleases f
H This Sale Commences Saturday Morning June 22
I FOSTER & HYDE, Update Furnishers. J
Is The Kind You Get At
J. H. WIGLE'S
First Pltu-e North of the Prlueville Hotel
Horseshoeing. Wagon and General Repair work done
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