Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 12, 1907, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Harry dim to In the city from
CriMik,
)r. (Minx war in thn riiy the
firnt of thi wi ck from Lower Hrid(i.
( It. Allen of the tl'u r In.
chnlcn country wan in town Mon
day. Mm. II. M. Htrt-ct wax lit the
city the nmt of the week on Iiimi
neo, (irnrgn II. (tiddiiiRN wit in the
city Tuctuliiy making final rool
Oil hi liomenU'rtd.
Krv. I). W. Hum and family l ft
jeiterday for Uosehurg where thi-y
will make (heir future home.
John Jnncri and fmnily of Powell
1 tulle have moved to town in
order to rend their children to
nehool here.
Next Kulurduy in Anter-Duy nt I.
Michel'n, The inemherH of the
Civic Improvement Itriuade pleue
lx r thin in mind.
Uev. Itellinton.of Forent drove,
Ma to rwretnry of th Chrintian
church, will preach in the Union
church next Sunday holh morning
and evening.
The county clerk experienred a
hun day Tuecday. That office
took tiixteen laml proof which re
quired the taking! of testimony of
nlmoKt fifty people,
It. M. Morrix of Culver whh in
town thi llrcl of the week. He I
one of the many people in that
locality that complain of the time
it taken to get mail from the
county feat.
Kv. K. C. Holladay lia leen
nppoiuted to HUt'ceed ItcV. Jimictt
pantor of the M. K. church t
thin place. Uev. Jinnett gm-n to
(inldettdale, Wiudt.
Mr. CoinhM and her daughter,
Mm. W, K. King, were paiwcnger
to Shaniko today. Mrs. t!mnl
will rpend the winter nt I'roMon,
Calif., nnd Mr. King will iicconi
pany her nn far n Portland.
!uine in rtiHhing in the ctae
line thero day. Yeoterdny J. 11.
Ileum ttinpatched a tage nt one
o'clock with the mail nnd exprewt
nnd nine pHHengern, and another
a little later with a Unit the t-aine
iiumU'r of pftHcengem.
W. F. Hammer returned the
firt of the week from a trip over
the MadraH country. Mr. Ham
mer nv that the farmers are nil
getting tnoro grain than tttey ex
pected and the iulion now in
what they can do with it.
F. A. Ilice, thu civil engineer,
linn jimt completed n plat of Mo-
Ciiffery'a addition to tho lownMte
of HiHterc The work is well exe
cuted and would indicate that the
town of Sinters appreciate its
ponition with regard to prohnhle
railroad hnihling.
Minn Anna Heard nnd Frederick
McCormack were married at the
homo of Ed Klaytun last evening.
Uev. Ridenour performed thu cere
mony. There were about thirty
invited gueetn preneut. Tho young
couple left today for Portland,
Salem and oilier nointrt before
.... , ., .. . .
witling clown on men larm near
Urownaville.
Watch
this space
Next Week
J. L STEWART & CO
Mr. Will of Hiftcru in town
Mr. Ji-rry r.HrUr of CiiIt wiib
in town Tlmrnlay,
Williinn ('oiiiIih Iiiih linii'ht the
lUlpli Jordan I'l.ur
N. K. M ('uiii wii in from Ii'in
rnncli llm fimt of tin? wri k.
J. V. Hmttuck niid K. C. Kmijthl
Ht-rn in llm (lrl of tli w k from
("rook.
J.ff O'Kellry w in tin city
yftTlity from IiIm rnnclt n th
OcIhk'o,
Uuy Kinney loft thy flret of the
wwk for n vifit to lii parinU nt
Nrwtnirjf, Or.
Frank Hodman, who form"rly
lived at Ilityptutk, cninri in with
hi nutofrom PorllmidJuHt Friday.
K. W. Lcwin of Portland, wim in
tin city tli firt Uf th week in tlu
inti-rifU of tint Underwood type
wriUr. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Howard
w-r in tlie city yeiMprday, Mr.
Howard wim making litml proof on
Ikt di fi-rt limd.
William J. lialfoiir ttnd Mm
KIi.n J. Kitti-r were unirried. ImhI
Monday cvi ninu on tii'r Oclioro
at tint Iiiiidi) of the hridu' father,
J. W. ' Kilter.
Tim ladiv of th Annex have
decided to liolii tlieir fair i .h-loiKT J p,.r,ty f riw. in evidence and
31st. Mrs Kayler, Mrs. Ilrink j it is safe to ay t!i' young couple
and Miss Jennie Williamson will ; will remember tin ir wedding send-
have charge of the matter. ; ';' f '' '
, I he bride w the younpevt daugh
Uev. J. T. Moore announces that j ter of I). F. Stewart of ibis place,
the Haptist church, on account of and i" a general favoriie with
in.portant bt.siness, will hold a everybody. The bridegroom is an
, . .. ... j '.Oregon hoy nnd is a traduateof
hu,...e, meel.ng tiexl Saturday , A (, nl T,w
evening at 7::it). Kvery meiulu r j young man is .ii' . hvti ician and is
is urged to In- present. : employed with tho (ieneral Klec-
., , ,. ; trioul Compauv St henectady.
Uev.l.eo. U. Kads, u.t.smnary; ,. jf h)W, f
of the middle Oregon Hapti-l A- frit H, xvil, t1(.m tQ t1(.ir fu.
soctation, was in Prineville ami ; ture home in New York
held serviie Wednesday evening.,
He was on
hU way to the Hend
nnd Sisters.
Dr. Rosenberg nearly cut his
thumb tiff while splitting wood
this morning. It was dressed by
Drs. lblkiiap & Kdwards
The
di tor says that
wife will split the
in the future hii
Ul..l !
A. h. Ireland returned tlie tirsl
of the week from a trm to the
eastern division of the Blue Moun- allii-ration is all right. It sounds
x, . i. i i .. kood. Kedmond did the proper
tain reserve. Mrs. Ire and and . ,, . ... , .' ,
, thing at the Prineville fair last
the fasmly will return in a few V(.ar H(, ,ve con5,i,,nt that
days from Hiddles where they have their generous spirit will no re-
been (-pending the nummer. jciprocated a week hence.
II. P Throe of Joseph, Willowa! f
county, passed through Prineville'
the first of the week on his way to
southern Oregon. Mr. Throe was
hunting lipoid Willowa friends in
Prineville. Some Crook county;
people are doing well over in his
country, he says, J. M. HlaVesley, I
who was t-heriff of Crook county)
years ago, is serving his second;
term in Willowa. Polk nnd lien
ton Mays, who lived here nt one
time tire doing well over there.
Watch Lost :
A Bold hunt tut! cane wati'h lost hIhiuI j
two weeks UKO between Prineville and
the A. ell rioieh. A suitable reward:
will lJ paid for its return to J. K. j
Stewart A Co. t'-l-'f
Rooms for Rent
A U"xl oiilnido room Dutiable fori
I iteiitleiiian. Oilier rooms tor either j
fliy r j,,.,,,!,,,,,,,,,, inquire at this
joffile. tM-'if
THE l.F.ADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
KI.Kt niTll.lilJKI. KlMITI.ANIt. OltKU(l!
OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN EVER
W hmtv ul IMS-urtl lh -fvli' ttt two lilgh-wilfirti, rarllrsl men, M
lifting liin.lii.- rclumum, Irion the r.l, W tort mi I'iiic
iinliiriiiit, W ' ri' glln fuu the Unl (bat money i nn pruenrc.
II. W. HKIIMKK. I'm. SI1ND FOR CATALOGUE 1. M. WAI.KKIl, Prln
Carlon-Stewrt Wedding
J. W. Carlrton of Kcheiiectady,
N. V., was married yeftenday at II
o'clock to Mi-s Una Stewart, the
youngent daithtcrof I. F. Stewart
of this place. The Uev. J. T.
Moore performed the ceremony in
the presence of the members of the
family.
After the wedding dinner the
young people left on the etage for
a visit to Portland, Spokane and
Chicago. From the latter place
they will proceed to Sehnectady,
their future home.
It is doubtful if ever a young
bride left Prioeville followed by o
many good wishes as did Mm.
Carlson. Not only by good wishes
but by several and divers token?
of esteetn in the shape f old shoes,
placards and (lags. Covering the
"Uiol" of the "tap-' was a large
placard annuurr n;t "Can't You
See; Ju.-t Marr id." A Hag from
the rear of th oath bore an in
vitation to "M et the Hridu."
Remember the Redmond Fair
The people of Prineville and
Crook county generally must not
overlook the Kedniond fair which
will lx hel l from Septeniler 1!) to
21. Kvcrvliody enjoyed them-
selves ut the Hedmond fair last
venr nnd it is Guaranteed that the1
,ir this year will be "bigger, let- j
ter nnd buer than ever." llie
School
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
All the Public School and High School Books that are
authorized by the State Texbook Commission
Old Books Exchanged
Your old books that are in good condition may be ex
changed for new ones by paying a little additional.
Best line of Tablets, Note Books, Fountain Pens and
Lead Pencils ever brought to Prineville
GIVEN FREE A good Foot-Ruler
D. P. ADAMSON & CO
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The Cove Orchard
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Special Prices on Fruit at the Orchard
From Sept. lt to Sept. 15th.
PRICE LIST
Apples -50 to $1 a bushel
Pears $1.25 to $2 a bushel
Prunes 75 a box, $1.75 a bushel
Peaches 85 a box, $2.25 a bushel
Grapes 15 a pound, $1 a box
Tomatoes . 3 cents a pound
We do not furnish boxes at these prices.
Come Early.
WILLIAM BOEGLI, Prop.
Change of Dates
Owing to the fact that many
turfmen were unable to get their
horses to Prineville for the raees
during the coming fair, the date
hit been changed to Oetoln r 21,
25, 26, 2H, 2'J. This date will r
init of horses making the regular
racing circuit and reaching Prine
ville in time to take part in the
greatest meet ever held here. 8o
everybody will please lcar in mind
that instead of holding the fair
from Oct. 15 to 19, it will be held
from the 24th to the 20th. Every
lily get in line and boost.
A Superb Edition
The fifth anniversary edition of
the Portland Journal issued Sep
tember 8 is a magnificent testi
monial to the epirit of enterprise
and progress possessed by the
youngest of the great metroisditan
dailies of Portland. It i a credit,
not only to Portland but to the
whole elate of Oregon. Its appear
ance just now is timely. People
are flocking to Oregon in great
numbers and a copy of this nujierb
edition would settle once for all
any doubts about the country.
Heautiful half-tones represent
leading features from all parts of
the state and these pictures are
supplemented by able descriptive
articles. The edition contains 100
pages and weighs over 14 pounds.
Do not fail to secure a copy.
Hose Wanted
The Journal is in receipt of a letter
from II. Siiiiniiiif, Wilbur. Wash, who
wishoa to move to Crook county, and
wauls a 6 or ti room Ihhihb in 1'rinevflle.
An von with a house to rent cannot
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iu,ie it oay.
Good Seed Grain for SaU
Kye, I?iisian oats, ami Maooroni
client. Thin venr'a rron. Aililrww C.
.1. Numlqiiist, Prineville, Or., or call at
the ram-li 8 mil8 north.west of Trine-
vide. U-l'Jplui
ooks
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QUICK
'REE OF
W.
Horse for Sale
Urolicn and unbroken. Wewh from
lUUUto 1400 pounds. Arm from 4 to H
vars. For further information write
T. J. Ferguson, Prineville, Ore. B-12
City Projxrtjr for Sle
Mouse, barn and three lots for sale;
jjood locution; prire remonable. Ad
dress T. J. Ferguson, Prineville, Ore.
Futur for Kent
Stork pastured by the day, week or
month. Apply to A. J. I'ltzer, Urizzlv,
Or., known as the V. II. Ouinn ranch.
8-12-2
Bargains in Fruit
If ton wish to nave your monev on fait
ami winter fruit, here ix the chance. I
lutvo a lot of all kinds of fruit. I will ell
a) per cent cheaper than market price.
ran boo winter nppicj, uanifii pear,
Italian, Petite anil Hilver prune and three
kimU of plums, which are. he;inmiig to
ripen.
1 have also a line potato crop to sell, ami
ifanylxxly wants a winter fupply of pota-
tiH'D ami want to xave 'Si per cent all you
hare to do i to write a postal card to
Peter l'opeseu, Prineville, Oregon.
P. Semi your order for potatoes on
time, m 1 w ill have them ready when the
itirL'injr time comes.
The fruit orchard i" ix mile from
Prineville on the old Heisler ranch.
Kor further infonuaiion addreiw,
Peter Pope-u, Prineville, Ore.
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamaon' Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
HOTEL PAUUNA
ELMER CURK, PR0P R.
Mutlern Conveniences. Seeial
AmmiimMlationa (or Commercial
Men. Feed ami Livery Stable in
Connection. Ratkb from 1 to
eKR DAT.
Delicious Ice Cream
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MILLINERY
Clearance Sale
All Kinds of Millinery
at greatly Reduced
Prices. A Large stock
to select from.
Mr s.Estes' TSBS?
Corner Second and Main Sts.
j Generalmerchandise J
3 business For Sale. s
j , Annual sales $35000 jf
tFor information address box 77, i
PRINEVILLE, ORE. W
Boys and Youths f
j Canvas Shoes, while they r
3 last, per pair $1.00.
4 J. E. STEWART & CO B
Paulina, Oregon. &
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City Property for Sale
neirable resilience locations in different
parts of rrinoville, improved or unim
proved, in lots or blocks. Also some choice
hnsineas lots on .Main Btreets, near the
center of the city. Kor particulars address
!ox Pi-inovUle, Or. 7 2.r
SERVICE
CHARG
During 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.
F. Siiiii
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Sisters, Oregon
S?ea Cstatc, Brokerage and Snsuraneo
Choice Smproved irrigated Farms for Saie
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