Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
Mix Keriftiann in hack home
again enjoying good )) ltli.
Mm. J. K. ICyan and the M inn
HaMwIn laav today for Bend for
short alay.
J. K. Stewart A Co. -curry the
moat complete linn of groreriia and
I mo! rraaonable jirioea.
Mra. Iludnon will sing solo at
the Knlr torvU-M it Hid (Why
U-rUn church on Fumluy tnorning.
C. M. Triplet at llcnd, him Ihi ii
nding the greater part of the
wpk in I'rirwvillo vioilinc with
f rirnJa.
Kev. W. 8. Cooke will preach at
thn r-heppard Kthool llotme next
Sunday at 3 p. in. Kverybody
cordially invilrd. .
Mra. LillU Jordan li ft ytwUtrday
for a viait to hrr old home in
Maine. She will vUit at different
place on her wny Kant.
Workmen nre.bimy extending
the city water supply maina on
Court street from M. II. Bell's
place down to the mill race.
Harry Tick nor, formerly with
the Merchant National Hank of
Portland, ia now bookkeeper tor C.
W. Klkina. Mr. Ticknor will
movehia family to I'riiievilUi in a
few week.
J. II. Wlglo ia now the proprietor
of the Hamilton Stablea. The
transfer waa made the fimt of the
week. Mr. Wlgle doea not intend
to five up blackfiuithing. He will
run both rstabHahnienta.
T.I). Williami left Wednesday
for Prineville to attend the race.
He took hit racehorse Sweitser
along and will endeavor to win
some "fimt" money. He waa ac
companied by hi eon, Tom. Blue
Mountain Eagle.
A. II. Lippman haa the contract
for putting in a new baxement and
modern front to the Mating build
ing, corner of Fourth and Main.
The front will be of plate glaas and
when completed will make an at
tractive store building.
A delegation of the Masonic
brethren came to Prineville last
Saturday evening from Bend and
visited at the meeting of the local
lodge of I be order. Among the
gueats were F. O. Minor, Dr. C. W.
Merrill, Mayor II. J. McDonald, ('.
M. Triplett, Mr. Davidson,' and P.
F. Sinith. Dr. T. A. Long of Mad
raa waa alno in attendance at the
meeting of the lodge.
Eaater exerciaea will bo the or
der of the day at the Methodist
Mr. Fiilgliain of Madras, waa a
Imtiini'M vinitor Monday.
Frank Lyons was in town from
Ha y reek laat Monday.
Ita I I'll I'eck waa in town voter-
ilny from hia hotno near Culvt-r.
T. J. Ferguson returned from a
vii.it to Portland the first of the
week.
3. I. U'eat of Bend, haa been
viniting telativea in town during
the week.
Before yon buy a Cream Separ
ator look over the U. H. for aale by
J. K HtewarUrCo.
JeMfl Win. loin and family of
Culver, were in town Friday shop-
ping and veiling frienda.
II. A. Foater and Harry Lnniua
returned Tuesday evening from a
visit in the Madraa country.
Jlaiup 0 llicer haa gonn to Brine-
ville with hia racehoreea to attend
the raw meeting early In May.
Kugle.
8. O. Johnson, preeident of the
Deschutes Lumber Co., ia exMt-ted
to arrive in Prineville thia evening
on a viait to John K. Kyan.
Superintendent C. B. Dinwiddle
returned the fir ft of the week from
a two weeks trip viniting echool
on the went tide of the county.
C. K. Rouah, manager of the
Madraa Trading Company, waa In
the citv today. He expected to
make the round trip today, on
horaeback.
F. C. Davie has been In Crook
county neveral daya in the interests
of Parke Davit fc Co., wholeeale
druegifla of Detroit, Mich. Mr.
Davia told a complete stock of
good in Bend to Dr. Merrill.
Dr. Charlee W, Bau of -Astoria,
brought a party of thirteen home
seekers in today and passed on
through to Christmas Lake, where
they will locate on homestead. A
apucial four-horse coach waa put
on the Bend ttage to accommodate
the homeaeekem.
At meetings held thia week the
Prineville Band took up the matter
of ordering uniform and the new
tog will be ordered at aoon as the
meaaurea of the meruhert have all
been taken. The band ia progress
ing very satisfactorily with the
nuifio and thia week the business
men have Iwn signing with lilwra)
amount the subscription lint which
will be the financial tupport of the
band.
A new manager of the Peach u tee
Irrigation Si Power Company haa
been chosen by the boare of direc
tors of that company in the peraon
of Mr. lloHCoe Howard of Tacoma,
Alex Mcliitonh of Paulina, ia in
town thia week.
A. K. (iillam and family of Cul
ver, are visiting In town.
Porter Quinn came in from
(irixzly Tueaday with a load of
lumber.
Mr. A. W. Clothier paaed
through town Monday to Bend
where th will meet her husband
on hia return from a commercial
trip in Lake county.
Several of the more enthusiastic
fishermen were out on the little
creek laat Sunday tempting the
trout to bite, but in moat of the
atreame the water haa not yet clear
ed auftlciently for the trout to, lie
able to tee the lure, and in conse
quence but t mall success wat the
result laat 8unday.
V
William Boegli of the Cove Or
chard, waa in town Tueeday. He
rejtort that the frost haa touched
up tome of the earlier and more
tender fruit. Just bow much
damage haa lx-en done cannot at
thia time be found out. He i
busy tpraying and getting hia fruit
tree ready for the coming season.
Another four-horee coach will
aoon le put on between Prineville
and Hhaniko. The Cornell Stage
& Stable Co. are now buying hornet
for that purpose. Business haa de
veloped earlier than utual thia
spring and the extra coach !
necessary to handle it. Besides
the increase in passenger traffic
the local expreaa matter haa been
greatly stimulated by the reduc
tion in ratea on perishable freight.
Special Easter Service
Next Sunday being the anni
versary of Eaater, epecial Easter
aervicea will be heard at the
Presbyterian church, 1 be muaic
will be a apecial feature, the
male quartette renderit g an Easter
anthem and hymn appropriate
to the occasion. The following or
der of tervice will be observed at
the morning service:
1 Doxology.
2 Invocation,
3 Responsive Reading.
4 Hymn.
6 Scripture Reading.
6 Hymn.
7 Baptism of Infanta.
8 Basa Solo.
& Prayer.
10 Offering.
11 Anthem."
12 Sermon.
13 Hymn.
14 Benediction.
The local Masonic lodge baa
been invited to attend the morn
ing service and the members will
occupy apecially reserved aeate.
The male quartette will ting both
morning and evening and the new
organ will be uaed for the first
time. Dr. Duntmore will preach
at both aervicea.
J. E. Roberta waa a business
visitor from hit ranch near Crook
the first of the week.
Scott Alexander McLean and
Mies Emma Fleck, both of Madraa,
were married last Sunday at the
M. E. church by Rev. Mr. House!.
Imported inlaid linoleum 11.35
per aquare yard at A. H. Lippman
it Company's.
Tfcw 7fillinori
Another Shipment just
received direct trom the
whole&alen
The very latest (lung in
millinery can now be teen
at our millinery parlon
Tlfn. Cmma tProso
OppoaiU The Redby
I Him ME
oaaioeaa:
W. A. Booth, Pnttnt
O. P. STiwurr, Vie evMMt
O. M. Eikins, Owhlw
OIHCOTORS:
W. A. Booth, O. . Cucih.
D. a. Btiwaut
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold .
Collections -will re
ceive prompt attention
Q Facts Ahnnf Mnrh
J 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 ia
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.
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Cream Separators
Have yon been thinking about Cream Hepnratlont? If so, look
Into the merits, not price, of the various mnkea and nee If you
are not decided In favor of the Sharplee Tubular. It te pieltlvelj
the simplest, moat durable, llght-runnlnff, cloeeat-eklmnitnjc ma
chine on the mat-ket. It system of separating la entirely differ
ent from any other make the milk going In at the bottom where
It whirls with the bowl being antijected to the powerful centri
fugal force which the bowl generate, the aklm milk immediately
leaves the cream, the milk whirling upward agalnet the wall of
the bowl and pawdng oot at the eklrn milk outlet, while the
cream whirls upward Inside the milk, panelng out of the cream
outlet. This bowl coninta of only three pieces which are easy to
take out and clean, which Is one of the great point about a inn
. 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 operate a Tubular. We would be pleased to show you
a Tubular and know that they are a great convenience and
money saver to all who have milk to take care of.
J
church next Sunday. After the who hereafter will have full charge
Bunday School at the uaual hour ol the general nm imminent of the
the 11 o'clock eervion will be given mmpnny'a buaineae. Mr. Howard
up to a apecial Eaater mifxionary
program by the children. A fea
ture alno will he graduation from
the cradle roll and the chrintcning
of children by the pastor. Ser
vice! at usual in the evening.
hits already taken up his residence
at Item! and will conduct the af
fairs of the company from this
place, He will move hia family
hero within n short time.- Bend
Bulletin.
). r. Adamson & to
CaHa Supalw Uvatj'i (Wi
, I DRUGGISTS T
1l 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.
J Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
M W. F.
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.
LARGEST CATALOG ,
Mail Orr How
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GROCERIES
HjKfware. Dry Goock mm!
NnJs f J kmxk quoted
m rrUi MMlhiw
ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
S - JONES CASH STORC
IS o..-.
wi rw may mrrd ioi
The Buycri Cuitte
Front and Oak Sts.
PORTLAND. 0.
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FdJDSSslHlDlD
mn Mull. 19 to frl more BonY tnr rem to ship Raw Fu rw and Eid to nsthaa to
ell ml home. Write for Pries Lirt, Market K.1 port, Hhipping Tna, and aUQt oar
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE,
0 pmgm, k4hr boawt. Bee Ihmf oo Xhm abje to wriuen. Illustrttn a.11 Kur Anmuila. All
kkt Tnptw' BocTta, Decoy, TVap. On. ma Un Bow ud wbera to tre.p, mnd U become -eeMfal
tnppsr. raltJ Enwkperfi. Pri, 2. To oar cortomear. I.I5. Hide tnn into
beftutifal Room. Oar Mc Beumnl UetOT ttrrUanimtolo Inn l 00 rr (.! Sh-p T..i.r
High-grade Nickel
O Alarm Clocks
. mm J 'BL .kHnll. lil.IT r. .M I Tall
faVC 0l,r',r,,-""-v 95c
ML'-
Watches
The fniuotiH liiKfrmill nmko, guar-
nnUH'd for one yar IMie
(Jet tiur prices on high-grade Wal
tham or Elgin innkea; we an save
you money.
Baking Powder
Schillings, 1-lbcaiiB BOe
" cans 1 10
5-lb " 2 00
Golden Gate, 1-lb cana r0e
254-lb " 9.rc
" 6-lb " 1 85
Dependable, 1-lb ttns...., 40c
" 2.lb " Dfic
Wadco, 1-lb cans ... ; 2rc
Beam
No. 1 rinks, ier lb Ofle
" Small White, tMr lb 07c
" Limns, per lb , 0l)c
" Mexican lied, per lb 0)4e
Canned Vegetables
Standard (lorn, per case 2 50
" Tomatoes, per caw 3 25
" Beans, per case 8 00
' Peas ... .. 3 25
Canned Fruits
Dlamoud W brand,- all kinds of
fruit per can '. ., 30c
Standard Brand, per can 25c
Cheese
Full Cream choose per lb 25c
Lots of 5-lb or more 22c
Home-Rendered Lard
5 lbs... c
10 lbs...C. l.M
Macaroni
Mb pkga"... 12c
10-lb boxes "c
Crackers
1- lb Cartons, inr pkg . 12c
2- lb " " 25c
ExtractaThe very best grades
2-o lemon.!. 25c
2-oa vanilla 30c
4-o lemon 45c
4-oa vanilla ., 00c
Muah Goods
10-lb lings ltolled ()ats 50c
Violet " " lfic
Cream of Wheat 20c
Germ Grits .-. 40e
Ktim Kinks 8)ic
Force . 15e
Graham, 25-lb sacks . 60c
50-lb " 1 00
Wholewheat flour 25-lb 60c
' " " 60-lb 1 10
' Hominy, 10-lb bags 45c
Corn Meal " " 45c
Grapenut 15c
Milk
Carnation 12!ie
Eagle....;.. 20c
Syrups
Sunset, X-gal palls... 40c
" lgal " 80c
Rock Candy, J-gal 50c
Tea Garden, W-gnl 60c
" " 1 gal ; ; 1 15
Diamond W Maple, qt..., 50c
Diamond V Maple, )i-gal........ 80c
" " " lfeal .... 1 55
Astoc (pure Sugar Syrup) gal 60
" "1 gal 1.00
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Specials for Saturday, Apr. 1 8
The half-dozen articles listed below axe special for
Saturday only; all other prices quoted are our
regular price
Standard "Canned Fruits
A choice! lot'of canned fruita of all kinds such as straw
berries, raepTberrieB, peaches, plums, pears, apricots,
pineapples, etc. Our regular price 25c per can, but
on Saturday
Syrups
Tea Garden Brand, full gallons, regular price $1.15
Saturday Sale 85c
Tea Garden Brand, full half-gallons, regular price 65c
Saturday Sale 45c
Preferred Stock pure sugar syrup, reg. 50c, on Saturday 35c
Oysters
Pheasant brand small size cans, regular value 15c,
Saturday Sale 10o
Pheasant brand large Bize cans, regular value 25c,
Saturday Sale ; . . . 20c
Oranges
Nice medium Bize orangeB, a good value at 45c; our
Saturday price .N 7 30c
Lightning Icecream Freezers
2 quart else
3 quart
4 quart
6 quart .
Food Choppers
Medium size ..
Large Bize
Common Wire Nails
Basis price per keg
Small lots per pound
Stoneware
1 gal atone Jars and covers ..
2 gal
4 gal :
5 gal
1 gal stone Jug
gal bean pot
1 gal " "
2 gal stone churn..
3 gal " '
2 25
2 60
3 15
4 00
1 60
1 85
5 00
06
50
80
25
60
50
35
50
85
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
Btock In this line. Our regular
price was reasonable, but to make
make them move quick we will let
them go at Just one half price
Men's Hats
A lot of broken lines In hats, a few
of each kind and sizes a little brok
en, values up to 3.50, your choice
Clothes Pins
Common, 3 doa
U. S. clasp 1 doa
Lantern, No 2 cold blast..
Wash Boards
No 1 glass
No 1 brass
95
10c
8J.C
1 15
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 10c
Dairy, 50-lb.. - 1 20
Soap
Star, per bar 5c
" 20 bars 90c
Tar " " 6c
Borax " medium size . 6)c
Castile, large bars 25c
Fancy Toilet soap 5e
Dew-Drop Wash Powder, 3-ib pkg 25c
Pyramid " " " " 25c
Smoking Tobaccos
1-lb can Union Leader 50c
" Dixie Queen . 55c
' " Pedro 60c
Mince Meat
Condensed In 1-lb pkgs 12c
Nuts
No 1 Soft-Shell Walnuts, per lb 25c
I. X. L. Almonds (the very best). 25c
Home-Cured Meats
Hams, per lb x. 19c
Bacon " 16c
D. M. Ferry's Garden Seeds
Number 1 Onion Sets
Garden Tools
No. 2 Garden Hoes 35c
"1 " " 65c
No. 2 Garden Rakes 40c
1 " " 70c
Flour
Flour, per sack . 1 10
" bbl . 4 25
" " 5-bbl lots 4 00
" " 10-bbl lots , 3 75
Lye, Rex friction top can... 10c
Diamond W Honey, gal. ..86
Vinegar, pure cldar, per gal : 40c
65c
55c
1 45c
No 1 Zinc