Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 19, 1907, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1907
Subscription fl.50 yer.
A Rtmtdy Without Pr
"I llnd t'hionlH'rlaln'nStoninoh iiml
I.Ivor Tablet more- lionetielrtl than
y other rvim-ily I ever until tor
steimtcli trouble," hiivhJ. 1 Kioto,
of lCdiim, Mo. Kor any (Unorder ot
t he Htoutnch. MttoiiMtioHM or t'oiiKltpa
tloii, theno tablet are . without M
Hvr, for sale ly I I'. Ad.iniHou
Watch Loat .
A Bold luintiiii! 'am wnlch loot tlniut
A COMPLETE
SCHOOL
LINE OF
BOOKS
rr Agents for Butterick Patterns and the Delineator. fll
ER & C0.
SCHOOL OPENED
MONDAY
AND
The public schools of Prineville
opened Monday with an increase
of attendance all along the line.
In the high school department
the number of students from out- j
side districts is greater than ever
before, and many more are ex
pected just as soon as the fall
work is done. The high school
staff is as follows: M. 15. Hoeken
berr' principal, teacher of science
and English; Catherine Conway,
teacher of Latin and classics; Cor
delia Stevens, teacher of mathe
matics, science and Uernian;
Ethel Bradford, teacher of history
and English.
It was a busy day Monday for
Prof. Blanchard and his assistants
when droves of children tWked to
the graded school to be properly
classified for the term There
were 182 enrolled which makes
a pretty good starter. There are
many families living in different
parts of the county that have not
yet moved into town for the win
ter and hence their children will
not be enrolled until later on.
The graded school teachers are: J.
F. Blanchard, principal, seventh
and eighth grades, Edna Morse,
sixth grade; Anna Swinney, fifth
grade; Aimee Cleveland, fourth
grade; Cora Ferguson, second ar.d
third grades; Emily Anderson,
primary department.
School Supplies
AT
WINNEK'S
Grazing Regulations Upheld
two week ago between I'rineville ami
thi A. Zrll rmioli. A aniUMe reward
will 1 paid for it tvturn to J. K.
Stewart t o. IM:M
The fourth important case won
by the government upon the ques
tion whether it is a crime to vio
late the regulations of the Secre
tary of Agriculture has just been
decided in the United States Dis
trict court, held at Deadwood,
South Dakota, where Robert B
Bale was lound guilty of grazing
trespass on the Black Hills Na
tional forest and fined $ 100 and
costs. Mr. Bale at once paid the
fine and was released.
The defendant is a stock owner
residing south of Rapid City and
has been grazing about 150 head
of cattle in and adjacent to the
Black Uills National Forest for
some years. When the range in
the National forests was put un
der administration in 1906 and
the grazing fee system introduced,
Mr. Bale refused to secure a graz
ing permit or to remove his stock
from the forest.
After repeated efforts on the
part of the local forest officers to
persuade Mr. Bale to remove the
stock, he was finally arrested and
August, 1906, was indicted by
the United States grand jury at
Deadwood. The trial of the case
was delayed over two terms of
court by an effort to' have the case
tried at Deadwood instead of
Sioux Falls and the case was not
presented to the jury until Sep
tember 4. The court was prompt
in overruling the defendant's de
murrer attacking the constitution
ality of the grazing regulations and
in reaching a decision the jury
was only out fifteen minutes.
Steam Fittings Just Received.
We have just received a line of
Nteaiu fittings kuc.Ii an the Celebrat
ed Jenkins Bros. Olobe am Cheek
Valves, iH.-tn.it Lubricators, best
Scotch (jiiuge Glasses. We have also
a line of packing on baud.
We have the agency for the best
Gaaoline Engine on the market. See
oueruti at our shop. Don't forget
that 1 carry Belting, Cap Screws,
Shafting Boxen, Collars, and that I
am prepared to make your planer
bolts and any other kind of odd bolts
and screws you may need.
2-14tf 1'iiiNKVir.LK AUf.Hi.NK Shop.
If you want to buy a good second
hand sewing machine, inquire of
Will Percy, at Barber shop. 8-8
For Irrigated Farms f
i and Fruit Lands
In the Deschutes Valley write $r
I H. F, JONES,
Redmond, Oregon.
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m & r.s m ks t& m m &t m s& t&
P,
Royal Insurance Co.
Not Welchers.
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TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL B., PRINCIPAL
Educates for success iu a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu
dent to a position as soon ss competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation Jor
thorough work brings us over t(X) calls per month for office help. Individual iu.
struetiou insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand ;
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free
write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland.
2 ll t3 1
Clifton & Cornett I
Successors to R. EL Simpson
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OL SUITS
Finest Line in the City
School time is here and anxious mothers want
to know where to get the Best Suits for the
least money. Come to our store and cease
your anxiety. We have all kinds, all prices
and can fit any boy.
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THE HAMILTON BROWM
School
Shoes
is
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FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
THEY WEAR LIKE IRON.
MADE FOR HARD USAGE
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Call and Inspect these Lines
We have other Bargains, too
I
nces
cS itPi SPiSeOj ri ?S
Right i
Lowney's Chocolates
WIIOI.KSOMK
tK 1 1 e i o I'
ft
D.P.Adamson& Co I
Timlwr Ijiii.I. Art Jmi ,
Natic for f sUksliaa
is:.
Th IU.. OnK.m, Heixvinlvr Till, I-!.
NoOtn hon'l'v tfivi'n llm in iMimi'limh't'
wuh lit uroviMon tft Iho Conitrvw f June
S. 1S7H, Plllltlt.l "All lor llu ml.- ( llinln'f
UikU in Ihf sirtto ol itiltiiTnin. ir-utu, Ni
Mt. snl W.liinin T.-mir) ." na riontnl
l. nil iho TuI'lK' Unit Sihi.o ly . l of Aunux .
( 'li M. N.'hm.
ot I'rincvlllr. nuinty oi Crook, o( Ori-it"".
luu ou .Varvh I-'. If l, nl l lit Hit. i.t Iut
sworn niHti'mi'iu, No. SMS. for the tHMvhitw w
tli Un I, 'J, i, sikI I. of No. . in T No.
! IHtlUIl, rHUKv 1 1 'M . nilil will I'm r orooi
toHhow Itml the UliilnoiiKltl in lilor vuliml'U' lor
Iu limlH'r or mono than for meti'iiluintl imr.
mmhX mut lo enliO'Usli horrUini to mUI Unit
Hitorr the rouiuv tii'rk t I'rtnoi illo. ori'itou ,
on tlio I.Mh.Uy of IKfioinU'r. lif.
Slio immin h wuiu-won: R. li. SmitB. Ir K.
Rv, Vn M, Mori'.nil Churlin M. I'liarlion,
ll of I'rtm'villi1, Ori'mm.
Anv ml nil ihtjhuis rUiinlni) ilv-ml!f llir
ftNivOMiiwrilMil Uii'li rr nunowlisl In ft 1 1
llioir i'UIiiu In una olli. v on or tx'iorv hII I.MIi
ity of IktvmlH'r, 1,
W-VJ V. W. MOOKK. Koitlalcr.
Tlmlr Ijtnit, Al .Innr . !TS,
Notice for Publication
fulfill Stnlm tjtnd Otniv,
Thi rtlloa. Orrgoti, K i'leiiiiMr Till, I.W.
Notli 1 hi-n-liv irtv.'it tliMt In niiiipllHiwv
wtlh thti tirovUtoiia of the aet of fimiirtiMa of
JnneS, 1K7X, nlitleil "AnneUfir theaaloof
tlllllHT iHllila In the sinieaof t'nltrornlm I ir-
.in, ISevmtn, mill w iwhliiuiiill lerrllory," u
exU'lliieit Uiilll the I'llhlle Ijlllil Kin lea h)r IW'I
of AuKttat t,
Armlt llulx,r.
of Prlnevltle, eounly of rriHik, 8Uite of )r-
ron. Una on April '3. ft'oii in iiu win
his aworn atHienwnt. No. !, ror the nr
i-liua of the k1, SK1 N 'a Sr.' . nnit N K
H v. of Stti. So. al. In Tp. ' nouili, rune Is
emit n. (M., unit wlllotri'r proof to nuiw I hut
Hie lullit Mimhl l more Tnlunhle flir lla tlin
Imt or atone than for HgrtruWitrut purtHkaea,
Mint to rattthlish hla elalill to and! lullit fM'fore
tl onmty elerk nl I'rtnevUle, unnuo. on the
1-Jlh ttl t Ileei'lllla r. W7.
He nuimHa wttner.a4ii;
Rota'rt ii. Hlllllll. Ismmo N. Hinlfli. I- II.
jtnHetle, bii.I t'hnrlea M. ClmrHon, nil of
lrlnevllle. Otvicoli.
Anv and all taTwum elnlinlnK aiiver'iy
the alHivtMleMTllM'if ittnila are required lo
nie their e alma 111 t lla oini uu or U'fore
and! lath day of 1iwiiiIt. iwrr.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the ltonomMe County Oiurt of the Hlate
of Orearon for 1 naik eounly
WV tho tiiuleiaiitned reahlellla and legal
voteraof AahwiMMt Tni'lnel, t rook roiiniy
tmrim, rwietfully attilon your honornhle
Ntly to irrant a llrenne to . tioiiaor anil
t. U. fleer toaell aplrltuona, ninlt and vlnoua
Honors and hard etdar in qiiantlllea Uia
than one ffnllon In aald pnlllel, eounly and
KtnM? for a ihtIihI of alx muntiia from and
after theth dnv of Nov. 1S"T.
U2
Some Special Values in
Hi
Gloves
mi
i8
S3
K D Oouarr
! Ij Ittner
(? Iknlaon
(' F Matipln
la-e ljiiWler
William Welch
H ftiniu-r
Allen Maelaiwrean
John tre-iut
Oliver Mit'ollum
("red Mil olluin
O lliianaoti
II. (i. f'hirk
J II n'Kelly
John Piiyn
Jix-I .M oil 11 til
(' M Mi Phi reon
J Hale
I, W ToinllniHin
A ' IWnlon
Aaher MH'ollum
; T llrndford
J W Klklna
Hert Jamea
I) Mel'urty
J T VMahurl
J W Met 'olii in
H Hhrnin
l H Milium
Tin. a K Kruakett
W t Walker
J W Jamlaon
J C llrncan
TAW hi-eler
DiMinto llarrla
I' ItOiiT
lav WihhJ
Knink V hltney
Marry t'liirk
f (I Whort
K laivhl Verli'n
.lollll Mi-laiin
f 'Iiiui Mwttnaiin
Mill) Wimil
Frank I' If li
Frank loik
fllen n rater
J U flnrk
H H llliu-k
Oml'riKikln
tlrant llraakett
V H Me orkln
Notlee la hentiy Klven that the foreRoltiff
petition of K. I. flouaer and 1. H. ileer will
tie preaenteil to the tmnty t ourt of the Hiaie
of onicon for Crook county on the nth day
of Nov., I'f7, at which tltiui the anld trtiurl
will lie aaked to grunt a llceiiae to .l aplrll'i-
oua, malt and vlnoua Uiiuora and hard chlar
In quanliuits leaa man one kuiioii in tiv
wood Prii'lnct aa prayed for 111 aald petition
tinted Mil" 12th day of Kept., ivn.
K. I). )"I!HKK
P. II. iKK.il.
Notice of
Administrator'
Estate.
Sale of Seal
hcrehv given, that In tiuraiianci'
ol tnn Hlate ol
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko
-SCHEDULE
Leaves Shuniko, 6 p.
Leaves Prineville 1 p.
First Class
m.
m. Arri' eu at Prineville 6 a.
. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
Accommodations
it
The Redmond Harness Shop
J. H. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
A Complete new line of Harness, Saddles
and other lines as usually kept in a first
class Harness Shop. There is also in con
nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
P
(Vi
g Paid dollar for dollar in the
$ Frisco conflagration.
I J. E. STEWART, Agt.
'rsn ana
Painters and 'Decorators
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of
work in our line. Samples of up-to
date WALL PAPERS on hand. Drop
uh a card and we will call with samples
and color plans.
Carriage tPainting a Specialty
iPrinovitlo, Oregon,
Notice i
of an order (if the eotuity court
OreKnn lor Crook county, maile on the 3d day
of Scot , l!a7, 111 the matter of the eatale of
David II. feeder, deceased, the llliilcralgned
the ailinihiatraUir of aaid eatnte, will aell at
liilbiii-auction to thv tiighcat bidder, for caah
gold coin of the United HihIcm, and autijcci to
counrination by the aald county court on
Friday, tlx 18th day of October, 1907,
at lOo'i iia k 111 the forenoon, at the front door
of the county cuurtbouae fu rriiieville. On:
gon, all the right, title, intcrcat and eaiate of
the anld IMvid ii. KeeibT at the tuueoi nia
dcaih, and all the riKht, title, Interi-al am:
cataletliat the said estate has acquired othe
than or iu additioii to that of the aaid Onvl
I). Feeder at the time of hia death, In and to
all that certain lot, niece or parcel of Ian
aituate, Win and being In the county of
Crook, state uf Oregon and more particularly
described aa follows, to-wit: the aoumwc
cfiiarter of H;ctioii seventeen in townahi
aeveutecn aoitlh, of range eleven east of Wil
atnette Meridian.
Terms and conditions of aale: caah, ffold
coin of the United Hiatus.
iMlcd tliis 12tb day of Held., I'JII7.
M. K. ELLIOTT,
Administrator of the estate of Oavld I),
Feeder, deceased.
SunimofiH
In the (Mrcuit Court of the Htule of (IreKoii
lor the tJountv ol trook.
J. I), ('omits, Sere ta Hamilton, William
Combs. Mary Howard, John Coinlis, Vic
toria Kuiulret, Miimla Klkinn, .lennic
King uml Jane Coinlm, I'laintills, vs.
Charles Adams, and all others interested,
Defendants.
To Charles Adams anil all others in
terested, the above named Defendant.
in the name of the Htute of Oregon:
Yon are hereby coininunileil to appear and
Answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suitonor before the first
(lay ol the next regular term of the Cir
cuit Court of the Htute of Oregon for
( rook county, to wit: the 21st day of
October, 11)07, and you are hereby notilicd
that if you fail to so appear and answer,
for vant thereof the pluintiff's will take a
decree against you for the relief prayed for
in the complaint, viz: for a decree of
said court ratifying and confirming pluin
tills title to the north half of the north
east quarter and the north half of the
northwest (tntrter of Mention 22 in Town
ship IS south, of range 10 cast of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Crook county, Ktate
of Oregon, and removing the cloud from
pluiutill's title thcieto, ami that the de
fendant mid all persons claiming by,
thro igli or under liini be forever barrel)
and estopped from claiming or having any
right, title or interest in or to said prem
ises or any part thereof or the appurten
ances and that the plaintiffs J. D. Combs,
Herepta Hamilton, Mary Howard, William
Combs, John Combs, Victoria Kundret,
Manila Klkinn and Jennie King be decreed
to be the co-owners in fee simple of suid
premises and that the plaintiff June
Combs be decreed to have a dower interest
iu and to suid premises, and for other am)
further relief aa mat aeeni meet to the
court and just in the premises.
Jhis nummonn is published iy order ol
the Hon. W. A. Bell. County Judge of
Crook county, Oregon, made nt chambers
to rrincvuie, uregon, neptemoer i, i.nji.
Duted and published the first time Sep
tember 5, 1!HJ7.
M. K. Jtlf.I.N K,
Attorney for IMaintilla.
$1.50 Kid Gloves for $1
SjxH'ial oiler of tho well-known Mascot Glovc
All U-olnjip I'm Kitl (ilovcs in Hack, white, ml
ami brown shades in all size
gloves fitted while voti wait.
from
to
All
Special Sale on all
Royal Worcester Corsets
In order to clean uj our stock of
broken lines and styles that we will
iiscontinuo this fall, we will offer for
a short time all of our lines of Corsets
as follows:
Regular $1.25 value at $1.00
" $2.25 " at 1.50
Odd lota, your choice .75
Our New Fall Lines
m
to
Our fall lines
things iu Press
contain nil the new
("Joods, Shirt Waints,
M
Skirts mid l.adi. s ami Children's hA
Coats have beiiuu to arrive and we will
be glad to have von call and look the
lines over and compare our prices, style
and quality. We feel sure that we can
please von.
Sorosis Shoes
You have a pleasant exjerience in footwear await
ing you if you are not already a SOROSIS wearer.
If vou have never worn Sorosis shoes this is an ex.
cellent opportunity to exjerience the maximum of
shoe comfort and satisfaction.
Most Styles $4.00
They are shapely and fashionable
$( to
crqoe mm mi
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Pr,id.nt
0. F. 6TtnT, Vic Pmldsnt
O. M. EiaciNt, Oaihlar
OIREOTORS:
w. A, Booth, O. M, Elkims,
O. F. Btiwart
Transaetrt a (leneral
Hanking Hu.sitHSMM
Exehaiifre I5ou,rht
and Sold
ColleetioiiH will re
ceive prompt attention
1
bLrJTJrjibTIT
SUMMONS.
Iti tlii'Cin iilt Court tit tlit mute
of Oregon, for ( 'rook County. John
F. MucklntoHli, I'liilnttrr, vm. 11.
iit I i-vviM n) , iloinir IihnIiiohh miller tin
mi mi' mill Ht.vlo of 'I'lm (iiiU'Wooil
MifiliiK & Triiillnjr Coniliiiii.y, Hefi n-
ilnnt.
To the above named 1!. (iitte vvoml
iloiiiK IhihIiii'hh tiniliT the fiiinio find
Htvli' of t!i fifitevviiiiil Mliilnir &
Tnidliij; ('niiuiy, Pt:fi'iidiint.
In the name of the Suite of Oregon
You are hereby required anil coin
inatided to appear In the above en
tilled eourt uikI aimwer the from.
plaint of the above named plaintiff
In the abovtM-ii titled Kill t till or be
fore the 6th day of October, A. 1).
11)07, and that If you ho fall ho to ap
pear atifl atiHwer for want thereof,
the above naiiu'd plaintiff will taken
decree) fix prayed for In IiIh Hiild com
plaint, to-wlt:
KirHt For a Jiidnreineiitfortlie mini
of f Cl-J.iMI, together with InU-rcHt on
:;). 7(1 thereof nt the rate of eljrlit
per cent pcranntim from the 1:1th day
of Mareli, 1!H)7, and for tlio further
hi ill of Hevt-nty five dollar iih a rea
Honable attorney fee herein, and for
the coHtH mid fllHbiii'HiiientH of HiIh
Hllit.
Second Tha t the lleiiHHet forth and
ullejred In I Ik; t-ald complnlnt be fore
cloHed, and 1 lie inlulnn clalniH therein
deHeribeil be Hold hh by law required,
and In the manner therein provided,
and out of the proceed of the mild
Hale that the coHtw and dlHbiirHinentH
of thlH nnit be paid, and then the
amount of the mild judgment and the
cohIh of the Hfi.ld Hale, and the re
mainder, If any, be paid to the de
fendant, and that the plaintiff have
Hilch other ami further relief an In
equity may Rcetn JiiHt and rlht.
ThlH HiimnioiiH Ih nerved upon you
by publication thereof In the Crook
County Journal, a weekly newHpiipei'
of Kt'iieml circulation, publlHlied at
I'rlnevllle, Crook County, Oregon,
which Ih hereby dcHlgnated iih the
proper paper to give you notice, for
the period of hIx full coiiHceutlve
weekH, commencing with the iHHiie of
AtlKOMt I5t,li, A. I). 1!)07, by order of
the lion. V. A. Bell, Judge of the
County Court of theStnto of Oregon,
for ('rook County, made and entered
at chamber tlilH 14th dny of AugiiHt,
a. o. v.m.
(ilCO. V. BAUNKH AND (I C. BlflX.
6-wp AttorneyH for the i'laliitlff.
The Airedale Terrier
Tin' Airedale Terrier Mian. bird full fur a dog of 10 to 15 puiiniU,
nliltelt Hllghlly Iih weight, TIiIh Ih I he lieitvleHl of any of the terrier
brit'iln. Head tniiHt U long with lint oknll narrowing nllghllv to
tlio eyt'H mid free from w rlukle. I icep ami pnwerful Jaw w It'll mi
ehoppliieMM.
I.IH tight itgaiiiMt the teeth wbh Ii ineel HqiiJiivly. Black turn:
F.ant V.hIiih'i1. Hat agalnut Hide of Hie head uml hiiiiiII In hIm1.
Kyi Hiuall, dark and full ot ciivhhIhii,
Nitk Htrongaiid free from throitl Iiichh.
Coat liiird and wiry, making a deuw cuverhig to the bndv.
Tail color head, earn and leg: black or grU.ly colored back.
DogH uiuliTMl.i'd or IhoHe hIiow lug while niiirkM or pnU'heN, or
lliow with overHhot or tindei'Mhot J.-iwm arc dUiiiialllleil,
Character mIiowh hi rontfly In l IiIh brifd.
The Airedale Iuih a rough mid ready, dure devil itpH'nntuee.
Of abiitidant energy mid kceiuieMH, yet he hIiowh no rent leHMiicHH
but carrlcH hliuwir with a Helf.polHt' uml H'rfet't iVHlrnlnt that Ih a
Hource of pride and pleiiHiin to bin owner.
Never necking a light, yet he I alwnyn ready to defend IiIm rlghU
and t hone of IiIm iiihhIit ami Ih quick to rcHeiil nti Insult.
Tlie Airedale In point of luti'lllucncc Ih HiirpiiHMcd by no oilier
breed of dogH. 111m nlroiig qualllleH are tin mo U-hI Hiilted' for
ll) Watch tlog atid companion: (2) Water tlog and retriever;
(.'!) Jltinter of blggmue; ( .MoHHenp'r dog; (.I) All round hunt
ing dog.
He immhohhch a remarkably liardy coiimI ll ut Ion and itdaplH lilm
hcU to IiIm HiirroiindlugH. On a long trip with pack out III In the iiioiiii
talim the wrller'H t wo Alrednli H l,uiich"aiid "Judy" fornged off the
country cnlehing and eating rabbit and w oodchuckM, being In
Hplcndld ph.VHlcal condition at I he end of the trip while a Heller t hat
wiih along would have Htarved hud he not lieen fed from the footl
Hiipply of the party.
The Airedale Ih a dog that Hohloin hnrkn iiiiIckh with good mid
Hullltleiit caiine. lie Ih aliHoluioly free from tiie "yapping" that
Iiiaki H ho lllllliy breedn (if terrlei-H a iiiiIhiiici',
The Airedale terrier Iuih been a dlHtlnet breed In Fngland for
over a century. He Iuih been known iiImo iih the WaleiHlde Terrier
but owing to the fact that IiIh nallve heiith Ih In the Aire Vallev In
Yorknliln', by common cotiMciit he Ih now failed the Airedale.
The breed wan little known In America until 1WIS but nliice thai
flafo Hh popularity here Iuih Mimic rapid Htrlden until today the
breed Ih In big demand by all chtHHcH, eHpechilly HporlHineii,
Fabiiloim prlci'H lire being paid for the Individual HpirlmeiiH.
The record ho far Ih $750.00 for a. hIx iiioiiIIih puppy mi l fKHHI.OO
for a grown dog. The nniial range of prlcen for pupplcH of g I
breeding Ih from 115.00 to $50.1)0.
For Sale by
O. IIODKCXN"
Prineville, Or.
Great Reduction Sale .of
Ranges, Stoves and Heaters
Furniture, too, Must Go
Room we must have in order to set
up my wood working machinery.
Therefore my stock of Ranges,
Stoves and Heaters, besides all fur
niture made on the Pacific coast
will be sold at greatly reduced rates.
Come in and see for yourself. If
you need anything in tho stove lino
between now and 1908 it will pay
you to get my prices.
A. H. Lippman &Co
PRINEVILLE, OR &