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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
SHEEP DIPPED IN CROOK COUNTY J. I'. Ailiiiim, (itluril dliii'p lntHV tiir, furnished laliutK In Crunk county I 1st Week. IIU MK.VH lllllt till lll-Cp lire till dipped Mini are iviiiiirkiihly rlcnii ami free from lilwn-c. There wiim mil n eac of m-ali In the cotinly. Tin1 tM'iin.iu m'liiTill.v lum ln-en favorable (or sheep and I hey show It In llirlr lliiiTiiiiilllluii. Allci. Ketllcr miliiK sheep were dipped lit tin' riiiiiity, Till, however, iIih-m not r'uiwiit Hie total number n( IliH-p owned In the county, hn sever itl hand alurliitf In adjneeiil terri tory WIT" lllpei III other Coll lit lis. Tlii following In tin- federal record of lni'i dipped in Crook county: lancey I Iron 11,128 Itnlph 1'orftly . y.fotf Kitm llron ii.Tuo Morro Kcenuu,..,. 12,20.'. Taylor Mct'olii 4.UKI H. It. h. 1.. Co U.ixia J. N. Vllliiinoii lo.a'io A. J. Decker , 'Hi A. I'. JolKK !,. Miller A Hnri U 2,j,v CIimm. !nlly ,.,.' 2.700 Mi lnliwli l.lve Stock f' U.,',711 Mrs. Nellie I'rlend 2.200 Albert CnniiliiK ., 2,:HM) C. W. Colby 4.2.VS W, V. Drown UM'M Joe Itanium 4,n78 T. S. Hamilton 0.4:11 Mr. Ailiiiim hi working under lr. McCliire, of IVmlli'toti, who repre. went I Ik govern incut In Oregon, Wnoliliigtoii, Mnlio nml part of Cull, forula. Accidently Shot Tin' little 3 year-old drtUf-htcr of Oii r Cox win nt ckli'iitl v flint lact Hiilunluy by an older hrntlier. The little girl wan lu ing in bed when it l.Vyeitr-old brother picked up a 'il -caliber rifle mid in npirit of fun Hiiupped it at her not thinking it wan loaded. The UullH atrucK the child in the thigh, pMncing through tho (hull without doing very much serious damage. Dr. Kolknnp called and he say the little girl 11 getting along all right. Frank Poindexter Burned Out. Terry Poindexter recently got word from hi brother Frank I'oin dexter, til Everett, Wanti., atatiog that their dyeing and cleaning esta hlishuieiU there wa burned down and that Mr. Poindexter was severe ly burned. He will le unable to lie out of the house for re vera 1 weeks, 011 account of the burnt). Mrs. t'oindexter waft also burned about the face and hnmls, but not ho severely aa her htislmnd They received burn in attempting to put out the flame. Dell to be Pardoned. Word haa been received from Governor Chamberlain that John K. Dell, will be pardoned Aoguet 29. Dell waa found guilty of man slaughter in the circuit court here lust Oetulver in causing the ileal h of William Pugh. Laborers Wanted. Laborers wanted for work m the Court House. Wngeti 2.M n day. Nine hoora. Apply to 0. C. Me.Necly, Court House, Prineville, Or. 7-lltf Mert'a Suits, Hata and general Furniahinga at about half price at J. K. Stewarts & Co. Local Mention Herri are r -rlcd Iriitiful in I h" Caaeadea, Jim Cram of Hear ('reek wax in town 1 1 1 i m 1 t-k . Miaa Florence Forest ia tjuite aick with typhoid fever, Mrs. Htjlknap returned yesterday from u trip to the eout. F. J. Lively returned the first of the week from a trip io rintera. W. F. King got bnik yenterday from a bunim-na trip to The I)ille. Krlug your egga to I lie O. K. Meat Market mid get Hie lllglient entail price. O il If Judge Hill a;id wife have gone to the Matolea for a inonth'a outing. Hubert Moore, the blackainitb, ia laid from up a lad kirk by virion home h wa t-biieing. C. F. Smith and family have gone' to Helknap Hpringa where they exjct to aja'iid eeveral week. P. H. JCIbert, a reprenentative of the Portland Oregonian, in in town ruHtling lulfcriU-m for bin paper. Arthur and Sylvian Michel have returned from their vaction at Hidwell Cram'a (dace on Trout Cietk. Kalpli Jordan and wife and Mm. Lillian Jordan left yesterday fur a couple of weeka' outing on the Matolea. Mr. Oniric Lytle wa prenent ed with a haudt'oiie gold pin in re cognition ol her wrvicea a tecre tary of the Ladiea Annex of the P. A. A. C. The deaign j a winged "P," the emblem of the club. It ia tiniahed in blue enamel. Kev, Jinnett came buck Monday from Paulina, lie payr-that bay ing ia at ita height in that country and that labor in not to be had. Hired men, mule and hor-ew are legal tender in that part of Crook county, aya the reverend gentle man. Mia Kffie Doolm left Itu-t Satur day for a inoiith'a outing at the pea ahore. She will meet her fiatcr Maude in Portland and together will go to Img Heach. Mia Iora Ward take her place at the tele phone exchange during her ab aenee-. We have heard several im-uiriea for bouae the coming winter. He fore acbool la-gina i-i Septender every houne in the city will be oc cupied and a great ninny people will 110 doubt have to go eleewheie for achool accommodation. Con aidering the fact that a hoiife cost ing leaa than 11000 renta readily at from 1 10 to f 12 per month, it aeena that thia demand aliould and could Ihj easily and profitably supplied. I I 4r TO TIIIO FAK'MIOK'S. A haying in lpjfinning, and will soon be in full Want, you will tiw. more or )et Frcah Mpitta. It will pay you to lnvotiat the jiricon of iiichU at The O. K. Meat Market Ix-fore buying. ,4 G0RMLEY, The Tailor J Has just rm-ived a r full line of I Fall and Winter I Goods w Grocery Specials Standard Corn, per doz .! .....$1 25 Extra Slandard Can Fruit 22 1-2 Gasene Soap, 10 bars 6rc Lion Soap, 7 bars (or , 25 Pure Cane Sugar, per sack .7. f 25 Collce, extra Caricola, per lb -. 22 1-2 45c Mocha and Java, per lb 33 1-3 Ghcridcllas Cocoa 25 Fancy Dried Apples, per lb 12 1-2 Fancy Figs, per lb 10 lib Japan Tea 40 Standard canned peaches, per can..-..: 20 ' J. E. STEWART & CO 0. Springer of Culver waa in town on Monday. Horn July 2H, to the wife of William Proae, a aou. JnckHummera ia threatened with a aiego of typhoid fever. John Comlm returned Saturday from hia Kaatern Oregon trip. Mra. Kmiiiii WhitM tt of Hend ia vixiting relative here thin week. The hottcfl day we have had ao far ia aaid to ! .100 in the ahade. Charlee IU iWU ami Frank Sling- er left on Tuenday'a i-t;ige for Port land. For Hargaina in (iroceriea, Fur ninhingH, Clothing and Shoea aee J. K. Stewart & Co. The old Douihit home at Croea Key hn been dt-atroyed by fire. Harry Douthit and family occupied the dwelling at the time. The hoime waa com-utjied and but flttle of the content waa aved. According to the Kugene Regia ter the following Vrineville ople are at H-lknap Sprinita: Mra. John Powell, Arch Powell, Mr. H. Cary, John Ifhain, Mra. Carrrie Thomp son, Mac Davia, II. C. Danly. Duve Elliott left a fine ca tuple of honey at ihe Journal ollice the other day. The raining of honey ahould la-come a profitable indua try in Crook county. It retail very readily at 20 and 25 centa a Hund. Membere of the Civic Brigade are rc'iuectcd to make a note of the fact that next Saturday is Sweet Pea day at AdamKon'a drug atore. Mra. Millican and Mra. Friant left Wedneaday for a trip to the Coaat. Mra. Smith and daughter Ethel of Larnonta were in the city Wed nesday. Joe Iiraon waa up from O'neill the firat of the week. Joe reports buxineaa good and lota of travel. Haker Knox of Knox liro. of Poet waa in the city yealerday. lie report a proeperou year in the ehecp btihineaa in that aection. Corninencinir, Saturday evening next the Claypool Hro. bankrupt atock of good will be cold at pub lie auction. The atore will be open during the day for regular Dale. Hyron Cady "ha junt returned from the Matolea where he ha been cruining the timlier that ia to be thrown open to entry. He haa gone all over it and aaya it i not worth taking up. The Wet of it wa criped, he aaya, and what ia left ia not worth taking up. It ia now a settled fact that the I). I. Sc P. Co. oflieea will be moved back to Bend about Auguct 15. They will occupy the building form erly Ufed by them and an order haa been given to inatall city water in the building. The work of do ing that ia now in progreaa. An other feature of D. I. &P. develop ment that means much to this sec tion ia the announcement that for the next four year the company will have a pay roll that will aver age 112,000 a month. Many a city of ix and eight thousand people doea not have that large a pay roll and it ia easily teen what an in- QUICK SERVICE FREE OF CH ARC There should h a good dinplay aa jfluence that amount of money in the neBHon haa been fovorable and 1 circulation here will have on the nearly every member of the brigade haa planted them, liet your exhi bit in place early and have it neat ly arranged. E. C. Carey and wife, formerly renidents of the upper John E'ay valley, left early thin week for Pau lina with their household furniture( where they go to permanently re aiile One of hia team met with an accident on the grade aouth of town on the I.ee road. The vehicle waa upcet, doing considerable dam age to the furniture it contained. Blue Mountain Eagle. PI Lowney'a Chocolates WIIOI.KSOMK DK I.IC10V8 D. P. Adamson & Co 4 Boys' and Youths J Canvas Shoes, while they 4 last, per pair $1.00. I J. E. STEWART & CO ft general proaperity of the country, Hend Bulletin. MILLINERY Clearance Sale All Kinds of Millinery at greatly Reduced Prices. A Large stock to select from. During the harvest montKs of July, August and September we will pay the telephone charges on all orders amounting to $2.50 or more that are telephoned to our store. Our stock is complete and quality and service are the best to be had. W. F. Ik If you want Elkina ad. to keep cool read Ice Cream Freezers Hold from 2 to 10 quarts at C. W. Elkins. Jerry Mackey and Mra. Cram were married laat Thursday even ing. . George Ray wag in the city yes terday from his ranch near Poet. George reporta excellent crops in hia part of the county and every thing progensing. II. C. Ellis was in the city yes terday on hia return from The Dalles and other outside points. Mr. Ellis is enthusiastic over the prospects of a railroad for this country. He says that if the Hill or Harriman interests do not see fit to build a road soon, the D. I. & P. Co., can and may take op the project of building a line to unite their interests with the present terminal of the C. & E. Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between and Shanlko Prineville SCHEDULE Leae Hhaniko, 6 p. rn. Arri' ea at Prineville 6 a. m. Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at'Shaniko 1 a. ni. First Class Accommodations iririinrinrir,irir"rinn.r-irir'inririfiririnr'inn JUJLJljLJlJL.jlJlji.jl JL JL JaL JL jl Jl .i Jl iL il il jl i'L J IMILLINERYH AT COST Timber Claims Bought and Sold. K. K. Jonra ilrt J. W . Hittor are -rrM parol to handle tinibt-r cUiiii. Claims bo.iKht or old. Fur lurther particulars adilrtiss Box 22. Prim-ville, Or. 5-30i2m Choice Line of Royal Insurance Co. i Not Welchera. t Paid dollar for dollar in the n oo 2 350 5 00 800 HATS hats for Zonas toilet preparations Mpc Fctpc- Millinery I II o. LdICo Parlors Corner Second and Main St. r n a Ladies Shirt Waists J j. e. stewart, Agt 3 19 t3 1? I- i i.-3 i. 3 ti c3 S-JI R'i Improving Sight Relieving Nerve Strain That's what our GLASSES are dotiiK. If you have reason to le lieve that there ia anything wrong with your eyea at all, you ehould have them examined at once. No charge tor testa. Small charge for proer Glasses. W. FRANK PETETT Graduate Optician. Adamton's Drug Store, PR IN EVILLE r.s L J n LJ r i LJ r L'J r 1 LJ n Li r-i li n L J r i LJ n L J r i LJ n LJ r:i LJ ri LJ LJ ri L J L J k RIBBONS LJ ri L J r i LJ ri L J ri LJ ri LJ ri L J ri LJ ri LJ ri L J ri L J $ 50 1 CO 1 75 2 00 3 00 AT COST VEILINGS 25c Veiling for 15c yd 35c " " 25c yd 50e " " acyd BABY HOODS $ 40c hoods for 75c " " "l'O0'""""" " 1 50 " MALINES 40c Malines for 30c Colors light blue, white and black. T. F. McCallister & Co. L J r i L j r i l J r i LJ r i l j ri LJ ri L J ri LJ ri LJ ri L J r.i LJ LJ ri LJ ri L J ri L J r i LJ ri LJ n L J r i LJ r i L j r.i LJ r.i L J r i L J n LJ n L J r i L J ri LJ 20 40c 5oc 75c Delicious Ice Cream -AT- D. P. ADAMSON i CO. r i LJ ri LJ 1 BANKRUPT STOCK LJ r i L J ri LJ ri LJ C3 r i L J ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ r i LJ ri L'J ri L J ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri L J r.i LJ ri LJ r.i lw ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri L J ri LJ ri L J ri LJ r.i L J ri LJ ri LJ ri At Public Auction Commencing Saturday Evening, August 3, and continuing until further notice, the Claypool Bros bankrupt stock will be sold at public auction. x A R-K r.i LJ ri LJ ci L J r.i L J r.i LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri L J r.i L J ra LJ r.i LJ ri LJ CI LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri L J ri LJ r.i LJ ra LJ ca L J r,s L J ri LJ CI L J CI LJ r.a LJ ra LJ cn LJ r.a LJ ra L J ca LJ ra LJ ca LJ ca LJ CI LJ CI Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herehy given, ty the uu ileivignetl. the ailininiHtratris of the ewtate of li. F. Zell, deceaned, that she hae matie and tiled her final ac counting of her iiilmiiiintrntiuii if said estate; ami that Momlay, the tut day of July, 1!W7, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room iu Prineville, On-gou, ha t)en duly appointed by the Court as the time and place for hearing Biiid final accounting, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may apjtear and objevt to said final accounting. Dated this Kith day of May, 1007. Many Zki.l Administratrix of the Estate of K. F. Zell, deceased. 5-ltS For Sale. Two lots with 6-rooiu house. Corner property; well improved. A bargain at $1000. 'Terms cah. Addresa K.L. Jor dan, Prineville, Oregon. 7-4tf. Don't be a Fool and Try to Cut your own Stovewood. If your wife won't do it buy from the GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER CO. lGin. Slabwood only 50c a tier at the mill. Good road?, down grade. Can draw all vou can pile on. Grizzly Lake Lumber Co. Larnonta, Oregon. B'vyvvff?ffiy"w 1 aiierson and i$il&om tPctinters and Decorators Estimates Furnished on all kinds of work in our line. Samples of up-to-date WALL PAPERS on hand. Drop us a card and we will call with samples and color plans. Carriage Painting ZPrineville, Oregon P a Specialty i cksmithing That Pleases Is The Kind You Get At J. H. WIGLE'S First Place North of the Prineville Hotel r4 Horsesho'ing. Wagon and General Repair work done 3 L J LJ rir;iririr!iririririraraririririir!iririririraririririrararcicrrararariarnririririrrir.a UiJLiUUiJIbiJLiULiULiJLiUUUIdULUkyijLiUUULU