Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 02, 1908, Image 3

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    Local Mention
I. W. Wsrd ctm In from Port
Unil th first of ths week
Imported inlaid linoleum $ M
r 'quart vsrd at A. II. I h.paun
1 1 ft n. . I . a
ifim m. ruewsrt and rnuav.
Jauhler of O'Nell, I. ft on jester,
day'a alaga for Cortland.
K H. Bpurluof Lower ".ridge,
la in town iy. jre on ,,
way to Vancouvrr, tt'.sh., where
lie haa bought a ranch.
You cannot sffi.nl lo overlook
tli bargain that J. K. Hlcwart A
Co. aro offering for Saturday's mle
Nm their ad in thin Imui.
Mm. Kiln A. IVHow. who ha
pnding the winter with her
daughter, Mra. T. It. Zell. returned
to her hotnt In Pomeroy, Wash.,
eunesday,
I lie annual election of officers
of the V. A. A. C. will U held at
the club hall on Monday, April 6,
at 7:30 p. ro. All members are re-
quoted to he present.
rt . . .
I M iwy or girl that wanta an
eipresa wagon will have a chance
to bu one cheap next Saturday.
April 4th, if liny lake advantage
J. H.O'KHIrv of A,hood.
in thw nly thin w.-rk.
i. i. i . .
i ip rumored, iimi Alum ,,rt
Ward la to he married soon.
tr i. ti . i .. .. ..
. i. unrure and w. li. Miles
of Lsiillaw. were In town Friday.
II. J. Ileiily of Culver, waa at
I tending to business in the city lasl
of J. K. Stewart & Co.'a special
aale.
Teddy 0. Itoker waa in Prino
villa lat Friday returning to hi
ranch near Laidlaw from Burns.
where he went to make proof on a
timber claim. He spent several
weeks at Burns.
A aocial dance will be given at
the P. A. A. C. hall next Friday
evening April 3, for member of
the Athletic Club and their friend
and the Ladle' Annex. Dancing
will commence at 8 o'clock. Music
by Ferguson and (ilaxe.
The usual services are to lie held
at the Methodist church next Bun
day. At the morning aervice the
pator will preach the sermon. In
the evening Rev. J. T. Moore will
preach. Both services are to lie
in the nature of union services of
the Methodist and Baptist
chtirchea. There will be special
muic. All are invited.
Mra. Collins Klkina entertained
Tuesday afternoon in honor of the
Misses Baldwin. Those present
were: Misses Bertha and Fay
Baldwin, Mrs. Hockenberry, and
the Misses tUritcll, Conwny, Acker,
Ilolsworth, Cleveland, Morse,
Sweeney, Alice Smith, Ceole Smith,
Iva Booth, Iiaxel Howard, Friudie
Lippman, Bertha Homey, Maude
Brown and Maybelle Heed. There
were a number of contesta which
afforded Iota of fun. Mica Edna
Miller Mui'txTMon, a stockman
from the Anhwood neighborhood,
was in town hint Saturday.
J. W. Ficbcr, a stockman from
Shaniko, fjH-nl several days jn
I'rinrville during the week.
Chester H. McCorkle, a resident
of the Blijuard Hidge country near
Anli wood, was in the city the latter
part of last week.
J. II. Haner returned home Sun-
day from a Hl-dny' trip to Lake
view where he had business before
the United Stntea hind office.
K. J. Setzer of Bellingharo,
Wash., arrived in Prineville this
week. He is looking over this
country with a view to locating
M. Maxwell, a aheepman from
Shaniko, was in I'rinevillo during
the conference of tb stockmen
with the stijervisors of the forest
reserves
Miss Angie Owens who hat lieen
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Ssrah Stevens, tor the past two
months, left for her home at Eu
gene today.
Fred W. Durbin. an Antelope
sheepman, was in Prineville lnt
Friday and Saturday conferring
with the forest suerviors about
range fur stock.
Henry Turner of Powell Buttes,
was arrested for statutory crime
last week. He bad a hearing he-
fore Justice Luckey and was bound
over in the sum of $2500 to art
pear at the spring term of the dis
trict court. Turner will remain
n the county jail until the amount
of his bond is raised.
Ed Hodson made the run from
Shaniko to Prineville last Sunday
night in a little over five hours.
The auto left Shaniko at 7 o'clock
and arrived here between 12 and!
This is pretty good going but
does not equal the record time
made by the machine on Its first
trip. It covered the distance at
that time in 4 hours.
The KOplv of the First Presby
terian church are not satisfied with
anything save the heal, and in ad
dition to the refurnishing noted
ast week, they have purchased a
new organ ol the most improved
type, and especially adapted for
use in churches. The organ will tie
Percy Walter of Bend, visited in
town last Friday.
Born On March 2iHh, to the
wife of (iuy Latollette, a boy.
Boiled barley, lowest rash price
at J. K Stewart St Co.
C. W. Klkina' millinery opening
is announced for Friday and Satur
day, April 3d and 4th. Tbe type
last week got It 2d and 3d.
A large number of strangers and
visitors have been in the city the
pust week, the Hotel Prineville be
ing full for several-nights. No
stagnation of business in this part
of Oregon.
Tillman Ileuter.of Madras was
in town during the week. He has
been exerimenting with the grow
ing of different varieties of corn, of
which the Journal will muke more
extended mention next week.
Usual services will be held in
the Presbyterian church next Sun
day morning, Ir. Dunsmore
preaching at each service. The
evening service commences t 8
o'clock instead of 7:30 as formerly.
Special munio by the male quar
tette. Everybody invited.
Few of our citizens ? as enter
prising or publio spirited as Mrs.
McDowell, proprietress of the Ho
tel Prineville. In addition to the
many modern appliances and im
provements in connection with her
hotel, sho has recently completed
an indeiendent sewer system run
ning from the hotel snd discharg
ing into septic tanks, from thence
the overflow is conducted into the
Ochoco by the new sewer.
Mis. Lee Wigle came up from
Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Este has her new stock of
millinery on display.
Farmer Powell relumed from
his visit to Portland Sunday.
TheCiown Millinery Parlors re
ceived a new lot of spring hats yes
terday.
C. C. Brix received the nomina
tion for supreme judge at the
socialist convention in Portland.
Mrs. Prose announces her millin
ery ojning for Saturday, April 4.
See her ad.
Carl Ehret of Ehret Bros., the
Redmond mercantile firm, parsed
through town Tuesday on his way
to the railroad at Shaniko.
Walter Foster came in Sunday
from Corvallis where he has been
attending the 0. A. C. He will
spend the summer in Crook county.
Miss Cordelia Stevens has bee'n
confined to her room with sicknecg
this week. Prof. Hockenberry has
been taking her classes at the high
school.
James W. Wright i out for the
county judgeship on the demo
cratic ticket. As he is the only
democratic candidate out for that
office he will have no trouble in
landing the nomination.
J. E. Marks of Canvon Citv
publitdies his announcement this
week as a republican candidate for
the office of joint representative of
the Twenty-first District, compris
ing Crook, Grant, Lake and Klam-
! ath counties.
' Nick Weider was
from Bend Tuesday
Howard F. Jones of Redmond,
was in I'rinerille Sunday.
Colonel W. A. Belcher of Red
mond, vifited in the city Sunday.
Judge F. A. Brooks of Madras,
came up from that place last Toes
day. R. Ii. Hinton and wife of Shani
ko, were registered at the Prine
ville last Saturday.
Joseph W. Cook and Dave Peck
were in town Tuesday and Wednes
day from their homes near Culver.
Andrew Morrow of the Morrow
& Ket-nan company, at Grizzly, at
tended the stockmen's meeting
here last Saturday.
Charles D. Brown, the real estate
and insurance man of Bend, was
in the city the first of tbe week at
tending to business.
James Overturf of Bend, made a
flying trip to this city last Tues
day. Mr. Overturf exjiecta to go
to Seattle in the near future.
Baker Knox was down from
Post tbe last of the week. Mr.
Knox has his left band in a sling,
tbe result of an accident with a
team.
The Ladies Annex will bold
their regular annual election of of
ficers next Tuesday evening, April
7. All members are expected to be
prenent.
Evangelist E. R. Moon of Al
bany, began a series of revival
meetings in the Union church tbe
first of the week, under the auspices
of the Christian church.
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worse won the book contest and shipjied here at once and will be
Misa Sweeney captured the prize all ready for use in the sjncial
Easter service, which will occur in
in the magazine contest. Miss
Cleveland, too, came out with the
best score in the proper way to
handle an infant. Refreshment
were aerved and the young ladies
reKrt a very enjoyable time.
two weeks. At the communion
service held lant Sunday lour new
members were admitted to the
church and baptism administered
to two eirls.
StkMl ft0fcl
Cum Sappli
Jtwttry
Wll r.pr
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Mukal Uiliiiuli
Mifuiati
Ltney'i Cu4ic
StaUoMry
Ciftn
Q The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard,
Rockford, Hampden, Illinois, or any other good make
of watch movement. These you can have in solid
gold, gold filled, solid silver or nickle cases. Prices
to suit all.
We have Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings,
Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware.
I Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
p Facts About Machinery i
q In buying Plows, Drills, Harrows, etc, it behooves
one to know beforehand that they can get repairs for,
same. It is a great inconvenience and expense to be
unable to get any certain part to an implement or ma
chine from the local agent, therefore we aim to keep
supplies for all our machinery, besides our endeavor is
to handle only the best, standing the least show for
breakage. Of such we are the exclusive agents for
Oliver Chilled Plows, Superior Grain Drills, The Os
born Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, etc. In ad
dition to being able to supply you any necessary re
pairs, we are selling them at reasonable prices.
Cream Separators
Hveyouoeen thinking alw.nt Cream Separatum? If no, look
Into the merits, not prk, vl the various make and see It you
are not dttl!el In favor of the Sharpies Tubular. It In positively
the simplest, most durable, light-running, cloaeat-skhnraliiK ma
chine on the market. Its ynU?tn of separating Is entirely differ
ent from any other make the milk going In at the bottom where
It whlrln with the bowl being subjected to the powerful centri
fugal force which the bowl generate, the Mklm milk Immediately
leaves the cream, the milk whirling upward against the wall of
the ImjwI and pa.lng out at tbe skim milk outlet, while the
cn-ani whirl upward Inside the milk, passing out of the cream
outlet. Tbi bowl consists of only three piece which are easy to
take out and ck-an, which Is one of the great points about a ma
chine. You will notice that the supply can in The Tubular Is low
so that one does not have to climb up to empty the milk. Any
child can ojierate a Tubular. We would be pleased to show you
a Tubular and know that they are a great convenk-nce and
money saver to all who have milk to take care of.
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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.
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Front and Oak Su.
PORTLAND. OK
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TO BUY
FURS 5 IH1 DDE
for rot wh.
mil m nome.
IV to mom mont tor vrai b tthin Raw Fnrst and TliHw tn m thun tn
Writ for Price Lis. Market Keport, Snipping Tuto. and shook oar
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.,
V-0 ps, Usvtlwr bimod. Best tbinc on th object wrttu-n Illustratinj all Fur Animals. Ail
abrat Trpprs ' SacrsO, Decoy. Trap. Gun) Law. Bow and whn to trap, and to heom a siio
OMfal trapper, h't areolar Encyclopedia. Prica. 92. To our curtomart, $1.15. H'd? unn-l into
baauttfot Rohea. Our agnatic But and Decor attracts animals fe traps, ft 00 rwr hurtls. Stpp nar
Bidaa attract to Maadgetajftpooaa. Aa4eraek Uruav, IN:pt-118. MimwiNJla,
High-grade Nickel
Alarm Clocks
As good as you ki'U
erally buy for $1 50
Oor prk-e only
95c
Watch
The famous Ingei-soll make, guar-
anteeil for one year 0.V
Cht our prloee on high-grade Wal
tham or Kliflti makes; we can save
you money.
Baking Powder
Schillings, Mb eaus ... ..." r0e
" B-lb " 2 00
Golden Gate, l-lb cans . 50c
2X-lb " 1 00
" 5-lb " 2 00
Dependable, l-lb tlus 40e
a,Vi-lb " i)5c
Wadeo, l-lb cans zrc
Beans
No. 1 rinks, per lb 0(lc
' 8uiall White, per lb 07c
" Llmas, iH'rlb 00c
" Mexican Ited, per lb OJe
Canned Vegetables
Standard Corn, per case 2 50
" Tomatoes, per cone 3 25
Beans, per cane 3 00
M Teas ......... 8 25
Canned Fruits
Diamond W brand, all kinds of
fruit per can 30c
Standard Brand, per can 25c
Cheese
Full Cream choeBe per lb 25c
Lots of 5-lb or more 22Je
11,
Home-Rendered Lard
6 m 80c
10 IIih l.tto
Macaroni
l-lb pkgn 12)
10-lb boxes 70o
Crackers
1- lb CartoiiH, r pkg 12c
2- Ib ' ' .. 1 25c
Extracts The very best grades
2-o lemon 25c
2-os vanilla ...... 30c
4-os lemon . 45c
4-is vanilla . ooe
Mush Goods
10-lb lings Rolled Oat 50c
Vlolot " " ,. 10e
Crvam of Wheat 20c
Germ Grit 400
Korn Kluks 8!ic
Force . Kh;
Grahniu, 25-lb sacks (We
50-lb " . l 00
Whole Wheat Hour 25-lb GOc
" " " 60-lb 1 10
Hominy, 10-lb bags 45c
Corn Meal " " 4rx.
Grapenwt ....
Milk
Carnation 12c
Englo 20c
Syrups
Sunset, X-gal palls ... 40c
lgal " 80c
Rock Candy, -gal 50c
Tea Garden, Jtf-gal COc
" " 1 gal 1 15
Diamond W Maple, qt 50c
Diamond W Maple, -gal 80c
" 1 gal....... 1 65
Astec (pure Sugar Syrup) gal 60
lgal 1.00
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Specials for Saturday, Apr. 4
These goods will be gold at these special cut prices
on this day only. Take advantage while you can,
No. 1 Macaroni, white or vellow, 10-lb boxes, Saturday. .". .
Best grade soft shell walnuts 2 pounds for
Best grade of almonds. 2 pounds for. .... .
Lnrp.' fancy lemons. . , per dozen
With every one-pound can of either Schillings or Folgers
baking powder at 50 cents, wo will give a 15-cent can
of Old Dutch Cleanser free. OKI Dutch Cleanser has
no equal as af scouring and polishing powder will
not scratch the finest silverware
55o
35c
35c
25c
20th Century Express Wagons
These are extra well made wagons, good strong wheels, and
the gear is malleable iron which will not break. It will
pay you to take advantage of this sale as the price is at
least 25 per cent, below value
No. 121 inch bed 95c
No. 2 24 inch bed.... .1 55o
No. 3 28 inch bed -. . .2 15c
No. 4 30 inch bed ' 2 60o
Lightning Icecream Freezers
2 quart size 2 25
3 quart 2 60
4 quart 3 15
6 quart 4 00
Food Choppers
Medium size 1 60
Large size 1 85
Common W5r Nails
Basis priee per keg .. 5 00
Small lots per pound ; Ot!
Stoneware
1 gal stone jars and covers 50
2 gal . 80
4 gal 1 25
5 gal , 1 60
1 gal stone jug 50
gal bean pot 35
1 gal " " . 50
2 gal stone churn 85
3 gal " , " l 10
Men's Suits -
We have on hand about 25 men's
suits which we are anxious to close
out as we do not Intend to carry a
stock In this line. Our regular
price was reasonable, but to make
make them move quick we will let
them go at juBt one half price
Men's Hats
A lot of broken lines In hats, a few
of each kind and sizes a little brok
en, value up to $3.50, your choice 05
Clothes Pins
Common, 3 doz 10c
U. S. clasp 1 doz . 8c
Lanterns, No 2 cold blast 1 5
Wash Boards
No 1 glass.. jZ 55c
No 1 brass 55c
No 1 Zinc . 45c
Rice
No 1 Japan per lb : 8c
No 1 Head per lb 10c
Salt
R. S. V. P. 3-lb pkg '. 15c
Fancy, small bags 1 10c
Dairy, 50 lb l 20
Soap
Star, per bar 5c
" 20 bars 90c
Tar " " 6c
Borax " medium size 6c
Castile, large bars 25c
Fancy Toilet soap . 5c
Dew-Drop Wash Fowder, 3-lb pkg 25c
Pyramid " " " " 25c
Smoking Tobaccos
l-lb can Union Leader 50c
'. " Dixie Queen 55c
" " Pedro 60c
Mince Meat
Condensed lu l-lb pkgs.. 12e
Nuts
No 1 Soft-Shell Walnuts, per lb 25c
I. X. L. Almonds (the very best).. 25c
Home-Cured Meats
Hams, per lb 19e
Bacon " Hie
Cove Apples (The best on the market)
Per box 1.65
D. M. Ferry's Garden Seeds
Number 1 Onion Sets
Garden Tools
No. 2 Garden Hoes 35e
"1 " " 65c
No. 2 Garden Rakes 40c
" 1 " " 70c
Flour
Flour, per sack. . . 1 10
" " bbl 4 25
" 5-bbl lots 4 00
Lye, Rex friction top can 10c
Diamond W Honey, Ka' 85
Vinegar, pure cldar, per gal 40c
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