Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 08, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Mr. Lur Andrti I the city
from Lidlnw.
Htmilnr Io)(in U In tlin city
Irotu rlln'l.
Mien MaRie (iliux li ft yiitriliiy
for vixit to i'orlliiml.
Mr. mii J Mr, Ituoth nncl Mir
Iv Ifft yinlrrdity for tln Mlln.
MIm Hood (iilmon in in from I 'out
th if wi-ck oIUmkHdk tint Normal
hcIkmiI.
Minn Hi'uliih Crook wuk a pa
m;ngir on WtulwiuUy'iinUf.i hountl
for I'ortlttiicl.
Mm. John Hdinwr wu in from
llii rVlituwr home ranc h on Crook
nl river thin week.
Mm. K. N. Inn returned Tue
day from m two montliN itojourn in
the Willumetla valley.
Men's HuiU, llali) ami general
Furnioliiiign at ahout half price at
J. K. HiewarU A Co.
I'eicey Davia anil wife h ft yes
terday for The I)illeg where they
exMH-t to reniiln in Ihu future. ..
Mr. Z. M. Brown and daughter
arrived yeaterday from Portland,
They will nix-ml a few week vixit
iiiC relative.
Kdgar Htewart and family, Mr.
Ilorigan and family, Mri. Still and
Mi Alieo Hmith left tha firet of
tha week for the Matolex.
Mr.'iind Mra. Clifton left yeater
day for the metropolis Mr. Clif
two will lay in a full supply of
good during hi alxtence.
Mf. Fraud Clark of I'aulina i
in the city attending the teacheri'
inxtitute, which i hcing held at
the Crook" County Hitfli School
building.
The regular Sunday morning eer
victw at the I'renhyliriaii rhurt-ti
next Sunday morning Mr. Jin
Kelt will preach. Union service
will he held in the Union church
at night.
F. M. White wa in ihu firwt ol
the week from hi ranch at Cline
Fall. Mr. White own an eighty
acre tract junt Im-Iow the fall and
raie all kind of vegetable, lie
ha planted aeveral hundred Ix-rry
plant tliin year and ay thu plant
are doing nicely.
Hotel Paulina at Paulina, i un
dergoing improvement!, which,
when completed, will make it one
of the lwt hotel in interior Ore
gon. Every tiling in new. Electric
light are being put in, hot and
cold water, hath, etc., will afford
the traveler every comfort that he
could, wild). Special provision i
made for the accommodation of the
commercial man.
The Oregon State Land Board of
Agriculture ha issued the cata
logue for the 46 annual fair
to he hold at Salem Oetolier Hi to
21 inclusive. The booklet i neat
ly gotten up and contain all the
neceary information for the guid
ance of evory clans of prospective
exhibitor. Cash prize's are listed
in the sum of $10,000, which will
be awarded in the livestock, agri
cultural and manufactured prod
uct, ana in nuuinon there are
special premium and trophies val
ued at 13000 for award in thette de
partment.
M. II. Morton left thu firl of the
week for Hum. '
T. M. Alco in of Brownsville was
in the city the other day.
Mi (h rtie Sharp returned yea
terday from her visit to the roact.
Arthur Hodge i now at home at
III!) N. Sixteenth street, Boise, Ida.
W. II, Birdaong came down from
hi ranch on the Ochoco Saturday.
ti. W. Miller of Lamonta
transacting business in town Mon
day. Mis Kthel Smith of Lamonla
arrived in Prinevllle Sunday to at
tend the normal institute.
Si Hodge and wife, Mart Bailey
and wife, Orange Hodges and wife
and Mis Gertie Hodge left Satur
day for an outing on the Matole.
Perry Potndextar, Kalph and
Mis licrnie, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
and Will Ford left the other day
for a two weeks' outing at Crane
Prairie.
Mr. and Mr. Shipp, Miase
Ethel Potter and Irene Barnes, Max
11. Holer and Henry Stile left
Tuesday morning for an outing at
Big Meadow.
Mr. C. M. Elkins, Mr W. F.
King and the Misses Fay Baldwin
sonifies the best in BUSINESS COLLEGES
IIKXT TKAININOi II KMT I'OHITIONM
Kiiriitliiiriit, at year, K4.1 pupil. tirwU
Usui are all employed. W will place jrou
into pu-ltlim wlian competent.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
PORTLAND. ORE
Joe post was down from Pont
last Sunday.
T. H. Hamilton of Ashwood was
in town Sunday.
Walter Lithgow of LamonU was
in town yesterday.
Mis Wanda Logan left Wed
nesday for Portland.
I)r. U. C. Coe was in from Bend
the first of the week.
W. T. Casey of I'ewell Butte i
rcKrted to lie very sick.
J. F. Morse and wife left Friday
for Seven-mile hill for an outing
of a couple of weeks.
If you want to buy a good second
hand sewing machine, inquire of
Will Percy, at Barber shop. 8-8
Mis Daisy McCallister and Miss
Mamie Clark returned Monday
anil Mayl Iftiwaril ti.,1 liitctr Miirt
. . ... . .... , ,' from a few days fishing at the Cove
day from their outing. I hey had i .
1 ranch.
a good lime and report herrie
plentiful.
J. H. Fdward wa in from hi
ranch at Powell Buttes yesterday
Mr. Ed wards say he has just lead
ed the I. II. lMoj it'll place lor a;
term of three years, and will take' Arthur Lindltorg returned a few
K)ession this fall. jdays ago from a two-months' trip
awheel in neighboring counties.
hi work
Mr. and Mr. J. H. Coe were in
J the city yesterday from O'Neil.
Mrs. Coe is just returning from a
i two months' visit with relatives
i that live near Salem.
J. 11. Reams ha returned
Willow Creek where he has
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, He exix-cla to continue
.... ,, in me irooK ouniy uiimi ncnooi
putting up hay for winter ue. Mr. i J "
Beam say that he has contracted 11 J"8'"
enough hay for winler ue on hisj A stack of hay containing 35
slaue lines It takes about 800 'tons was consumed by fire last
Mrs. Long and son Frank were
down from Post last Friday.
Born Saturday, August 3, to
the wife of Omar Claypool, a girl.
John Moen of Post was Sn the
city Saturday from his homestead
on Crooked river.
Holler & McClun secured the
contract to paint the house of Thou.
Sharp Jr. It is a three weeks' job
and call for the finest kind of
work. When the carpenters and
painters get through, Mr. Sharp
will have ono of the finest homes
in the county.
Item from Post
Friday afternoon st Earl McLuugli-
! lin's place on the Deschutes. The
tons to put him through.
Ii.f I. K fuUArd upriVM 111
. ,, j . . i stack was struck by lightning and
Prinevllle Sunday evening to take, ,. . .
charge of the normal institute work
in methods. Mr. Tisvers was in
structor in methods hist year. His
was destroyed in a few minutes.
Nils Berg received a very pain
ful Injury last week while running
work was so satisfactory that a lone of A H. Lippinan's new joint
second engagement followed. iers. Mr. Berg was running a short
At Tuesday's meeting of the
piece when in : ome way he got his
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Ladies Annex, Misses Bertha Bald- ,,nnu ,nl ,He raP,u,y "voiving
win, Freda Lippman and Celiaj knivw' "living
Nelms were appointed a committee
to take charge ol an entertainment
to bo given to memU'rs of the P.
A. A. C. sometime about the first
of SeptemlMT. Another matter that
received the attention of the ladies
of the Annex wa the subject of
getting a physical director for the
club during the coming fall and
winter months. The ladies oelieve
something of the kind is needed
and appointed a committee to take
the matter up with the P. A. A. C.
It is to be hoped that the c'.llb
will take favorable action on the
suggestion of the Indies.
G0RMLEY,
The Tailor
Has just ivceived a
full line of
Fall and Winter
Goods
The present capicity of the elec
tric light plant is to be increased
by the addition of an engine, boil
er and dynamo. The new machin
ery was shipped from the east July
31 so that it would reach here in
ample time to be installed, this fall.
This auxiliary plant will furnish
power to meet all demands and a
better service may he exacted
from its installation.
As I haven't seen any items from
Post for a long time, a few at this
lime will not come amiss.
First and foremost the hay crop
is about all put up with the excep
tion of a small amount of second
crop.
Improvements are the order of
the day in this part of the county.
J. II. Gray and son have made
quite a numlier of improvements
on their BonnyvieW farm.
George Wiley is the owner of a
fine horse that has no equal in the
county for his age. He will no
doubt be seen at the Crook County
fuir. There i nothing like blood
ed stock for the farm. There is
money in it, too.
Harvey Dunham has just com
pleted a fine new home on his
Spring Hill farm. It is up-to-date
in every respect. The sanitation
is looked after. The plumbing is
scientific; a gravity water system
supplies water. It is modern in
every respect.
Dick Koopman has moved into
his new two-story house, and yet
he feels that he will never get it
finished. The lumber for it was
hauled from Prinevllle.
George Hay has just put the
finishing touches to a fine new
house.
Harvest hands have been very
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamton't Drug Stora, PRINEVILLE
QUICK SERVICE
FREE OF CHARGE
During the harvest months 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. Kin:
scarce in Ibis neighborhood this
year.
The construction of a new tele
phone line will soon put the New-
som creek people in touch with the
remainder of the county.
J. S.
Delicious Ice Cream
AT-
D. P. ADAMS0N & CO.
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily
and Shaniko
Between Prinevllle
SCHEDULE
Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrive at Prinerille 6 a, m.
Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
MILLINERY
Clearance Sale
All Kinds of Millinery f
at greatly Reduced
Prices. A Large stock
to select frorn.
Choice Line of
Ladies Shirt Waists
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D.P.Adamson & Co
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J Canvas Shoes, while they f
j last, per pair $1.00. t
J. E. STEWART & CO ft
Zonas toilet preparations
Mpc Fctc Millinery
in aj ljiw Parlors
Corner Second ami Main St.
1 npnpralrnprrTianrlisri
I business For Sale.
Annual sales $35000
y For information addreaa bos 77,
S PRINEVILLE, ORE.
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VEILINGS
25c Veiling for 16c yd
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50c " 35c yd
BABY HOODS
$ 40c hoods for 20c
75c " 40c
100' " u 5oc
1 50 44 " 76c
MALINES
40c M alines for 30c
Colors light blue,
white and black.
g T. F. McCallister & Co.
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Laborers Wanted.
Lnhorera wantHl for work on the
Court Houne. Waes $2.50 a day.
Nine hours. Apply to C. C. McNeely,
Court Hou, Prineville, Or. 7-lltf
Dairy for Sale.
Near Prineville. A money-maker. A
snap for the amount of money invested.
For further information aihlress Box 2t,
Prineville, Or. .
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Grocery Specials
Standard Corn, per doz $1 25
Extra Standard Can Fruit . 22 1-2
Gasene Soap, 10 bars . 65c
Lion Soap, 7 bars lor 25
Pure Cane Sugar, per sack 7 25
CoKee, extra Caricola, per lb 22 1-2
45c Mocha and Java, per lb
Cheridcllas Cocoa
Fancy Dried Apples, per lb
Fancy Figs, per lb
lib Japan Tea
' Standard canned peaches, per can..
33 1-3
SR
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At Public Auction
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Timber Claims Bought and Sold.
B. E. Jones and J. W. Ritter are pre
pared to hamile timber claims. Claims
bought or sold. For lurlher particulars
address Box 2i2, Prineville, Or. S-30p2m
A Chance to buy goods
at your own price. If
you don't believe it come
around in the evening.
Sacrifice sale going on
during day time.
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1 Royal Insurance Co.
I Not Welchers. $
1 Paid dollar for dollar in the 1
s Frisco conflagration. jj?
J. E. STEWART, Agt
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For Sale.
Two lots with 6-rooin house. Corner
property ; well improved. A bargain at
$1000. Terms cash. Address R.L.Jor
dan, Prineville, Oregon. 7-4tt.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed, the executrix of the last will and
testament of M. C. Nye. deceased, has
made and filed her final accounting of her
administration of said estate, and that the
Court has set Tuesday, the 3d day of Sep
tember, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the County Court room in Prineville,
Oregon, as the time and place of hearing
said final accounting. At which time and
place any person interested in said estate
may appear and object to said final ac
counting. MARGARKT NYE,
Executrix of will of M. C. Nye, deceased.
Dated this 25th day ol July, 1907.
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SPainters and decorators
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of
work in our line. Samples of up-to-
date WALL PAPERS on hand. Drop 0
us a card and we will call with samples
and color plans.
Carriage Painting a Specialty
!Prineoille, Oregon.
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5 Horsesh'"ing. Wagon and General Repair work done
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