Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 05, 1908, Image 3

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    SHARP - FOSTER.
It l( not only "nlmr." Fowtrr,
lut a lucky Kiwi it. Tint many
fritMuU uf Frank Fouler ml
Minn Cinrliw HIiHrp wrre ngri'-nlily
urpriiH thin morning to Icnrit of
tlitir (imrriiiKo Ut evi'iilng At tint
liume of I'ontniftdlor Lafol Utt.
Tim nffitir wiii ktt ft profound
ttHirelr not cvt'ii tl mnnt of the.'
britlit knrw of It until tint I I bit !
tlm ceremony would tnko t ,, la
a few iiiinuliw. (Juy . ( . put
the liofiicc mit iiutilliu! h v
IIoukoI to W on 1 1 ami at 8 A U'; .
KtiJ in I lui prfK-nou of X i.
Mrn. Hliarp mid Mr, aiul Mr,. f . .
follclto tlic hy young ciuju
were mml man ami wiff,
W'hilo we ar v-ry norry to lone
our "aidit kicki-r" we cmnot tut
rejoice in licr haiiniRK. Minn
Hlmrp hun lceu" valued aMNttant
in thin ofllce for notim lima where
Iter service hnvi been highly ap
p m l a U il,
The bridegroom U a young bunt.
n'n man who In highly esteemed
in thin community. lit) wan horn
and drought tip in Crook county
and i the axiiior member of the
firm of Footer A Hyde. The Jour
nal, in common with Oin hU of
friend of Mr. and "Mr, footer,
join in wiping them a happy and
,roserou journey through life.
clean-up DAY.
In accordance with the practice
of all up to date' town Mayor
Wuriwcilcr hnn art apart March
3M aa a holiday for general clean
up purpoHCH. Kvery resident i
expected to got buey and remove
all ruhhinh and garbage from bin
prem ee. Owner o' vucnnt lota,
too, tnuHt tleati up. Thin eland
waa taken by tho mayor for eever
al renKona. He Imlievei not only
in a neat, clean looking city,
which the carrying out of bin or
der will bring about, hut he alo
winhca to wife-guard the health of
the community. He think, too,
that it will prove an additional
fire protection. Hpnrku carried by
the wind will not find a bed' of
combuHtublti material to Mart a
contlagration. He feel confident,
too, for throe reason, that citizen
generally will co-oierato with him
and lend their Support for the bet
terment of the town.
Tho mayor' effort will be
eeconded by member el the Civic
Improvement Brigade. The ad
visory hoard of thin commendable
organization Meodainea Millican,
Hell and Wimitk appeared Ik
fore ti.e city council the other
evening and urged the improve
ment of the city park, the painting
of telephone pole within the city
limit, etc. The council has ap
proved the plane of the ladies and
will carry out their euggeetion.
Tree will be planted and every
thing done to make Prineville one
of the prettiest town in Oregon
Horse Tnkcu l'p.
I hitve in my posHiwiiioti one dark
brown home 8 or 9 year old, white apot
ill forehead; branded 711 combination
on left ahoulder; weight altu.it 800 M.
Anyone claiming such biiind plea call
on or addrt Kakl Fokhht,
2t IVinevltlo, Oregon.
Kolled barley, lowet canh price
at J. E. Stewart A Co.
Local Mention
Ilegone dull care, "Three Hat"
a po itivn cure.
Mr. VV. F. King and ton left
yesterday for Portland. ' ,
Floyd Huctonof Crook, wb in
town a few daya thia week.
Horn Sunday, March 1, to the
rife of Columbu Johnaon, a girl.
I'o you enjoy a good hearty
InugM Then don't ml "Three
HaU'' tomorrownlght.
I.i y. II. I). Hudson will preach
ne.t Sunday at 11 a. m. at the
th" I'nion church. Everybody In-
Via J.
Murch 11 came in a tor my
enough to justify a pleasant end
lug, if there i any truth in the old
adage. The ground waa covered
Tth an inch of mow which aoon
disappeared.
Frank Johnaon of the Foreet
service, I home again from a pro
longed etay at John Day, the head
quarter of the new forest division
of the Hlue mountain.
K. It. Knox of Poet, putted
through town Tuesday on hi way
home from hie idieep camp in the
Pine Mountain country. He ay
the winter line been a good one for
ehcep in that eection. ..
Kugene Guard: There i evi
dently a large number of patriot
in ('rook county willing and even
anxiou to eerve the public. The
Prineville Journal contains two
column of candidate' announce
ments.
Now that the dehato i over all
attention at the high school center
around the oratorical and decla
mation contest. There will lie six
contestant from each society and
the fight promise to be an inter
esting one, closer even than the
debate.
John E. Ryan sent a couple of
carload of beef cattle to Hhaniko
the first of the week, destined for
the Portland market. He ha
several hundred head of fat steer
that he i feeding in the vicinity
of Prineville which w ill be ready
for shipment about the middle of
April.
Arthur Hodge canio over on
business from Boise, Idaho, Mon
day. He like hi new home in
Idaho, and think lioixe i one of
the beet towns in .. the United
State to live in. Mr. Hodge ha
gone into the sheep bueines and
i doing well. He left today for
the Idaho capital.
Last Thursday evening the Ama
teur . Atheletic Club of Crook
county High School, held a meet
ing to make arrangement for the
new tennis court to le fixed up on
the achool ground. As noon as
the weather permit the ground
will lie leveled off and epring athe
letics will have full swing.
At its last meeting Friday after
noon tho Alpha Society of Crook
county High School elected new
oflici re to serve for the next three
month. Frank Lufolletto and
Reuben Booten were re-elected to
tho ollicea of president and secre
tary, and Edgar Barnes was elect'
ed vice-president. At the next
meeting March 13, J. N. William
son will addrtps the society.
I'llilQMrllQliljOlMill I iMMlDQlllIllillis
llE invite your attention to our New Spring
Gooda that are coming in right along.
They are right from the manufacturers .and
are the newest and latest out. Examine our
Summer Dress Goods, Prints,
Laces, Embroideries,
India Linens, Table Linen, Etc
Hardware Department
Our Hardware Department is complete. The
Shelf Line has been selected with great care.
It will pay you to get prices.
Groceries
We are the Leaders. Both in quality and
prices. Try our Home-Cured Meats. Our
"Ham What 'Am" cannot be beaten.
J. E. Stewart & Co
Garden and flower aeed of all
Varieties at J. E. Stewart A Co.
T. M. Baldwin returned Satur
day from a brief trip to Portland.
We would call your attention to
the removal notice of W. Frank
Petett, the Jeweler.
One of the brightest farce-
comedies written, "Three Hats,"
at tho P. A, A. C. hall tomorrow
night.
Mrs. Harry Whitman of Leba
non, was here the first of the week
visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Iloher t.
K A. Kester is studying for a
permit to teach school and if suc
cessful will take the school at
Suplco.
E J. Chatfield of Baker City,
has accepted the position at I). P.
Adamson A Co.'s aa jeweler and
engraver.
Miss Ilillman will complete a
five-months' school at the Bye
Grass school house on Friday and
will begin a trm on Upper McKay
at once.
L. B. Lafollett sold five carloads
of beef steers in Portland Monday
at $1.50 r hundred. The aver
age weights were about ll&O
pounds.
James Rice of Haycreek is greet
ing friends in Prineville today.
Mr. Rice is out for the republican
nomination of county commis
sioner. His nomination ami elec
tion is a forgone conclusion.
J. O. Powell has delivered his
beef at Shaniko. He received $4.25
per hundred which is a good
price. They were in very good
condition and told well.
J. II. Templeton and C. I. Win-
nek returned from Portland the
first of the week where they have
been buying spring goods for their
respective lines of business.
Miss Jessie McCallister has re
turned from Portland with an up-to-date
line of millinery. The Mc
Callister store on Main street is
being made ready for the arrival
of the good.
Nicholas J. Lambert has bought
the .Interests of E. H. Sparks in
the Black Butte Company at Low
er Bridge anl will asumo active
management of the affair of the
company at once.
A masquerade was given at the
home of C. M. Elkins Inst Satur
day evening to tho young friends
of Millard. The young folks had
a good time. Some were dressed
as cowboys, others were Indian
maidens, and there were sailors
and characters of every description.
Some thirty-three "maskers" were
in the grand march. Prizes end
refreshments helped to pass a very
pleasant evening.
M. A. Lehman,' the republican
candidate for county school super
intendent, desires us to make a
correction. We underestimated the
number of years in which he has
been engaged in the school room.
He has had twelve years' experi
ences and has lived in Crook
county eight years. We are glad
to make the . correction as the
young man has lived here long
enough to build up an excellent
reputation in his chosen field of
work.
For orange, lemons and banan
as, call on Mrs. Cyrus.
If your girl ha gone back on
you see "Three Hat," then you
won't care.
W. W. Soule of Crook, returned
from a two weeks' visit in Port
land Saturday.
J. A. Brown of Culver, waa a
business visitor to the county seat
today,
Tom Langdon was In from the
ditch camp a few miles west of
of town over Sunday.
If you want to find W. Frank
Petett, the Jeweler, go to the
O'Neil Restaurant corner.
An egg race is announced to
take place at the skating rink on
Saturday evening. An exciting
time is expected. Manager Poin
decter also wishes to announce a
grand skating masquerade on Fri
day evening, March 13.
The ladies of the Annex are go
ing to give a Leap Year ball Fri
day evening, March 13. Every
efiib member is invited and ex
pected to be present whether tbey
have an escort or not. Each mem
ber is entitled to invite a friend
and can procure printed invita
tions by applying to the invitation
committee composed of Miss Frieda
Lippman and Mesdames L. E.
Hudson and F. B. Foster. It costs
the ladies a big "simoleon" whether
they bring a beau or not.
Officers for the coming year
have been chosen in the high
school. They are as follows: M.
B, Hockenherry, principal, salary
$125 per calendar month through
out the year. Miss Stevens, salary
$90 per school month and Miss
Conway salary $90 per school
month. Miss Acker will perhaps
be retained for the fourth position
but has not up to this time made
formal application for the place.
The salary for this position is the
same as those of the two last
mentioned.
The ladies had a fine time at the
Annex masquerade Friday even
ing. As everything of the male
persuasion was rigidly excluded a
full report could not be obtained.
All doors, windows and side en
trances were double barred and
padlocked. Even "Stubb," the
janitor, was unceremoniously ban
ished to the basement. There
were many fine costumes worn we
are told, and some good local
"take-offs" that caused lots of fun.
The party broke up about 10
o'clock.
The rebekah lodge of Prineville
held a special meeting last Satur
day night at the I. O. O. F. hall in
honor of the president of the
Grand lodge of Oregon, Mrs. Em
ma Galloway of McMinville, Ore
gon. After an hour spent at regular
lodge work the following program
was given: Song by Beulah
Crooks; recitation by Mrs. Bel
knap; song by Celia Nelms and a
quartet by Messrs. Williamson),
Elkins, Edwards and Mcleod.
Mrs. Galloway said, that of the
fifty lodges she had visited but
eight others were as perfect in their
work. From Prineville she has
gone to Pendleton and Baker city
and will visit lodges through that
part of the state.
See "Three Hats" tomorrow
night. It's funny.
Q. M. Cornett returned Monday
from a month's visit in Portland.
W. 8. McEwing of Redmond,
was a business visitor the first of
the week.
W. Frank Petett, the Jeweler,
baa removed from the Adamson
Drug Company to a corner in the
O'Neil Restaurant.
A. W. Morford has moved to his
rsncb eight miles southeast of
town. Mr. Morford expects to go
into the hog raising business.
7?
BANK STATEMENT.
.3M3I-
lUyrrt of t Cundiliu of The Tint
National Bank, i Prinmillt, in the
NUite of Ortytm, at the dote of bueinem,
February, 14, 1908.
IteHource:
Txwai awl dixmanU S
OrardnuW, Mcarad and aamtmnd,
V. 8. Ibiada to moot cireuUtlon
Bonds, Kecuritlea. tie.
banking-bow furniture and
tit tuna
Dt from National Banlu (not
Kcaarva Agents)
Iu from Htat Banks and Banker
) hM from atitimTed ttmme agtnU.
Check and other eaab items. . .
Notes of other National Banks....
Fractional pafier eurrracr, nickles
and eenU
Liwrtx MoNtr Kbiiivi ix Bakk,
Hpecie $30,008
Legal-tender notea . . . $170
Reriemptinn fund with V. 8.
Treas'r(S of circulation)
2123W n
U.43H 01
12.6UO 00
1,146 M)
12,288 12
23.174 OS
13,323 MO
67.MS 75
VA 70
SO 00
S 80
vis:
ao,i7s.oo
629 00
I Radish
Onions
Peas
Beans
Timothy
Total $378,780 68
Liabilities:
Cital sbick paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 60,000.00
Undivided profits, lass eipenaes
and taxes paid 7,609 92
National Bank note outstanding 12 00
Dividends unpaid 8,170 00
Individual deposits subject to
check 38,B9e4
Demand eerttScates of deposit....- 14,61102
Total... ....$376,790 68
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Crook, )
I, T. M. Baldwix, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemly swear that tne above
statement is trus to the best of my know
ledge and belief. T. M. BALDWIN,
Cashier. .
Subscribed and sworn to before toe this
28tb day of February, 1908.
M.E.BSINK.
Notary Public
CoBMcr Attest:
Will WdezweileeI
Carey W. Foster V Directors
Z. M. Brown 1
Socialist County Convention
The Socialist County Convention
for Crook County, State of Oregon,
la hereby called to meet at the Cir
cuit Court room at Prineville, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, April 22, 1908, at
10 o'clock a. m. lor the purpose ot
nominating candidate for all the
County office to be filed at the next
general election, and for the transac
tion of such other business aa may
come before said convention. This
will be a mass convention and all
persona In Crook county. State of
Oregon, known to be identified with
the Socialistic movement will be en
titled to a voice in the proceedings
of the convention.
Done by order of the Socialist
County Central Committee, March
2nd, 1
J. is. McDowill, Chairman.
, Dwioht Robbbts, Secretary.
notice
In the District Court of the United States for
the District of Idaho, Central Division,
in the matter of Richard Cunningham,
bankrupt.
Notice la herebr riven that J. C. Connors.
Trustee In the matter of Richard Cunning
ham, bankrupt, will sell at private sale Ave
hundred (500) shares ol the capital stock of the
American Standard Mining Oompanv, a cor
poration oi iienver, uoio., ana aiso toe norm
half of the northwest Quarter, and the noith-
west quarter of the northeast quarter of sec
tion seventeen (17), and the northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of section (18), In
township thirty-two (Si) south of range (t)
east of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook
county, Bute of Oregon. Said mining stock to
be sold in one lot and said real estate in one
lot.
8ealed bids will be received for said pro
perty Dy saia trustee, ai silver uiy, uiano,
either personally or through United States
mail, during ths period commencing with the
first publication of this notice and terminat
ing on the SOth day of April, IMS. Bids sbaU
be accompanied by a certified check equal to
ten per cent of the amount bid, the trustee
beins authorised to acceDt the highest and
beat hid, ' subject to the approval of the
referee, after a return to the referee of his
proceedings by said trustee under oath, and a
hearing by the referee thereon, after ten days
notice bv mail to the creditors.
Dated at Silver City, Idaho, this 27th day of
reoruary. iws.
8-5 I. C. CONNOR8, Trustee.
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
"E have in stock the most complete line of
Jewelry, consisting of Watches, Chains,
Bracelets, Rings for both men and women,' Charms,
Clocks, Silverware and Hand-Painted Ware ever
in Prineville.
I We have a Competent Jeweler and Engraver
in charge of our Repair Department.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
n V" "j! f-5 pf"5S? tr"?t 2 j v-s; ri
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Seed Time" II
Anticipating early our needs for the coming season,
I placed our order for seeds, and was fortunate in
getting in in the very lowest market, besides getting
the rery choicest varieties in Strictly Oregon Grown
seeds. These good seeds are here now, were brought
in from Shaniko by express to avoid any possible
injury liable by frost or otherwise by freight ship
ment, and we are going to sell them exactly at the
same prices here in Prineville as is quoted by the
Portland seed house.
s
Yellow Dent Corn Pumpkin
Sweet Corn Squash
Beets, Vetch Turnip
Rutabago Clover
Red Top Alfalfa
Besides a complete assortment of D. M. Ferry's
package seeds, will also have a complete assortment
of seed grains such as Wheat, Oats, Barley etc.
Special Notice
I want to get quite a number ol empty 5 gallon oil cans and
will pay to tbe boys 5 cents each for all they deliver at the
tore nntll we have tbe required number.
W. F. Himg 8
Removal Notice
W. Frank Petett, the
Jeweler, has removed from
Adamson's Drug Store to
the northeast corner of the
O'Neil Restaurant Do not
mistake the place.
The City Meat Market
UORIGAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarters for
I
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Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
DRUGGISTS
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
H0RIGAN & STILL
Mail Order House in
4hc Northwest
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