Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 23, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
Mn.Cli'ck and family lmvo gne
to tho mountain.
Perrey Hmlth made a trip to
Flinniko thin vm k,
Arthur Limlltorg lift Monday
lor Mm liotnti In Portland.
Alex. Tliomcon luu roturniul
from hit Portland trip.
Knve money on our Climlen
IIohp ly buying of Htt-wart & Co.
C. 1. Cullireath linn a neat rot
tagtt nearly Hninhcil on tho north
J. 0. Cantr. 11 Ami family l. ft
for Southern Oregon (ho Hint of
the week.
II. K. Hinipon nnJ family and
Mr. Crook li ft Saturday for the
Mftlnlvn.
Horn On Friday, July 17, to
tho wife of Hay V. Countable, a
daughter. ,
Mins Kiln Enter, who ha been
vlciling Mr. Nyo on Camp creek,
returned Friday.
Ingtn and rnilerriei come in
at the rale of from fix to twelve
crate a day for local dealer.
Judge W. A. Hull and family
will leave I hit wi'fk for a few
week' outing on tho Matolt-.
(5. N. Clifton bat pono to Port
land to buy fall good, lie ex
M'c U to ho away about ton days.
JoeTr'uhtl and (trover Kwing
h ft tho Uft of fho wei k for the
niMUnlaiiia for. nn outing. They
w HI 1 awoy ahoul thn-e week.
lr. Iloienlerg ban had tho mnt
lirudi nrtint at work on bis place
with good fff:l. Nothing like
frenli paint and wellket.t lawn
to make a home Inviting.
Member of the local 1. O. O. F.
lodge went to Madras 1 it Satur
day evening to anoint in the inatnlb
alion of oflirera at that place. Tho
trip waH made in IiodHon'e auto in
len than three hour each way.
V. II. Prone, owner of the
Bhaniko Mitchell vtage line, wan in
the city Monday. Mr. Proe re
port huxincHd very good in that
part of the country and rays that
eveivono i btiM. There have
been a number of watrm'outs on
bin Hlngo lino during the pad two
week.
Wear Insured Sox
Are ynnmm'll tmMrtii? CHIT Mflnl.
Brnur'hiw reii..lorslxinonilis.
this In Iho jraMraMfV
liny nil pair ot "llnlmronf" Rn
for l.ou mid II any or nil n( ihnn
come to hotre or Bred darning In l
mnnihawe will rcplat. llioul will!
now (ox fUKK. jy
noieproot
Sox
re dwxj with hnlntMr
ltt color. Thrv will nt
''crock," "roil nor Imlo. " Hot,
prool" 801 do not shrink nnrstrvich.
Von cn bny them In sorted
color all pair ol a (It unl weight
In ho.
Wear "Holeproof" Son one and
you will nevor wenr liny other kind.
Remember they are gmamntwt to
wi-r l month or you arrt new o
t lO.K. Let u lull yon a box today.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Mm. II. II. Hmiih ban returned
from her vinil to Portland.
Mr. and Mm. I. L. Ketihutn left,
Tueidiiy for J!und, wbero they will
vir.it. relative for a week.
John Hinemore, the pioneer of
the Hcnd country, epent several
day In town thin weik.
The ' Oclioco" lOo cigar in better
than the ordinary imokrt for tho
amo prieo. All cigar counter.
Mica Viola Reynold arrived
Sunday from Fpokono and will
virit with her puretiti at Powell
lluttca for a lime.
Mra. Wm, Hmrad of Pout died
lad night at the homo of her
father, E. F. Long. The funeral
will be held tomorrow.
Mr. Lettie Miller and her
mother, Mra. Powell, accompanied
by Dr. Mohlcr, have gone to the
Paulina ranch for an outing.
P. C. Fulton baa resigned bia
position na principal of the public
ichoola in Prineville and haa ac
cepted a place in the Madrae
ftchool.
Luther Moore, who wa Injured
by a fall at the new courthouse
Innt week, baa aUut fully recov
ered from tho accident and la able
to be about nit unual.
Jcupo Windom and daughter,
Miex Mabel, and Mix Huzcl Win
dom, were in from their bomea
near Culver Monday shopping
with tho Prinevillo merchant.
Officer for the IftHt half ol the
present year have Wen inet&llcd in
the local I. 0. 0. F. lodge. They
are V. II. Ilunton, N. CJ., Sam Hu
berg, V. tl.; C. A. Houel, eccre
tary; II. 11. Adam, treasurer.
The Prinevillo Hand will give an
open air concert Friday evening at
7;10. Saturday evening bn
proven to be impracticable for the
concert on account of o many of
the band boy being unable to
leavo their work, na the bufines
hoUMca are all open until a late
hour on that evening.
M. E. Hrink ha greatly im
proved hi property corner First
and A rlreet. , It ia now one of
the tLort attractive homes in the
city. Mr. Urink i aluo building a
5-roora cottage on Piety Ridge to
bo occupied by hi mother and
einter from Albany, Or., who are
expected about tho middle of
August.
Leo Lafollett and family were in
town Inst Monday on fieir way
from Prinevile to North Yakima,
where they expect to resido. Mr
Lafollett, with J. V. Collin cf
Prinevillo nnd N. M. Lnno of
Shaniko, hn gone into tho auto
mobile buj-inef at North Yakima
where they have a carane ai d
I repair shop. Mr. Collins is al
ready there, where Mr. Lafollett
will join him in a few day, and
Mr. Lane excels to movo to North
Yakima about tho flrt of the year.
In connection with their garage
they have the agency for several
well known makes of automobiles
Madras Pioneer.
Get the Labll of unoklng the
"Kagle" clear Havana cigar. Made
in Prinevillo.
Mrt. Huchanan and daughter
Nora, returned yesterday from a
virit to Raker City.
Mr. M. It. Elliott returned last
evening from a week' visit at
Rollers, on Trout creek.
Mr. Ilinton, Mrs. Cyru and
Aletba Dillon leave this morning
on a nerrypicklng trip to the
mountains.
Mr. John I). Newsom, who has
been visiting relatives and friends
here for some time, leaves to
morrow for her home in Denver.
Chas. II. Dodd, a Portland
wholesaler, who was a resident of
this place at one time, wa a busi
ness visitor the first of the week.
The P. A. A. C. has fixed up the
shower baths. They are now in
good working order. A skating
rink will I open to members about
October 1st.
Collin Elkina visited the oil
camp on the weft side ot Grizzly
Butte Tuesday. Work was stopped
on account of a cave-in at the well.
As soon as it can 1 cased the drill
will be started again. The country
round about I staked off in 20-
acre tracts in all directions.
The mail stage from Shaniko
has been several hours late the
paxt few day owing to the heavy
rains between lleitdcr and Prine-
vil'e. -Mud and loose rock filled
the rosd in places and travel was
difficult, especially in the Willow
Creek country.
Under tho direction of Mrs. L.
E. Hud-on a new orchestra has
been organized In Prinevillo and
regular rehearsal have begun.
The instrumentation is: L. C.
Morgan, 1st violin; Mr. L. E.
Iludaon, piano; W. Frank Petett,
cornet; Warren Crooks, clarinet;
C. A. Riddle, trombone; Dr. L. E.
Hudxon, drums and traps.
John Alden Seabury of Laid law
i canvassing the county for names
and other information for a Crook
County business and ranch direc
tory, which is to contain the
name of all person over 18 year
of age, with their business or occu
pation and post office address.
That no names may he omitted,
he ai-ks all who read tbi notice to
send in their names; also to tell
him whether they want a copy of
tho directory. Names published
free; directory out September 1;
50c and $1.
II. F. DieUd, of the Madras
Milling Company, was in Prine
villo Monday and Tuesday, look
ing after business matters. He is
returning from a trip through
Antelope, Mitchell and other
points, in the interest of ''Madras
Flour" and report progrey along
that line. The Madras mill was
shut down July 3, and aince the
grain harvest of last year has
ground 40,000 bushels of wheat.
Mr. IXetzcl say that the wheat
crop In hi section promises to be
well filled and of fine quality,
although the yield will not be as
large as last year.
For a f wcet mild smoko try the
"La Rosa" 10c cigar.
C 1. B. Noticei.
Saturday next is rose day at
Templeton' drug a tore. C. I. B.
members will please bear this in
mind. First prize, best specimen,
$3.50; best collection, $1.50. At
the same time the Milton Nursery
will award its 15 prizes for the best
specimen of ropes raised from Mil
ton Nursery stock. First prize,
12 50; second, $1.50; third, $1.
Sweet Pea Day at Adamson'e
Drug Store on Wednesday, July
20. First prize, $2.50 for largest
and best specimen of sweet peas;
$1X0 for best collection, and $1.00
for second lst collection.
fe'-tev MiA
Business Locals.
For your Ammunition go to
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Willow Creek Lumber the best
in tho county for sale by A. II.
Lippman & Co.
J. E. Stewart & Co. have added
to their line of hardware a full
stock of Carriage Holt.
Half-soling ladies' and childrenV
shoes 50c a pair; men's 75c to $1
at Wilson' Shoe Shop, next door
to Journal office.
PI387
Good Watches
I have in stock i. complete
lin of the best waches and
clocks and also do repairing.
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
Eyes examined and glasses
made t o fit Graduate
optician.
W. Frank Petett
Primville't Old RalUbU Jeweler
While Sewing Machines at J. E.
Stewart & Co.'s; sold on the easy
installment plan.
For Sale.
One new IVer tiny-loiwler in good
condition, fit reiixonnble figure. Ail
(JrvHH L. cure Journal. 5-2si(
Canvas Boat for Sale.
CanviiH bout, tirnn new, for sale
at a Imriraln. Apiiiy to I'erry Poln
dexter, l'rluevllle, Or. 0 25
Pay Up.
AH person Indebted to us are re
(l Heated to call and nettle at once.
Keoiieetfully, Smith & Ci.eek.
I'rineville, Or., June 11.
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BEES-HONEY-MONEY
s a
S TTT The bee industry in Crook County should bo j
cntercJ into by a great many moro than now do.
f It doesn't seem to bo generally known that they do 7?
exceptionally well here, and the price of honey is Jci
always high.
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TTT Bees travel from two' to four miles to gather
jj honey, so that if there is an alfalfa field within
this distance from your place, you can profitably care
for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every
ranch will give the greatest returns on the money
invested of any branch of industry on tho place. We
have Recently received a complete assortment of
Bee Supplies of tho "Root's Patent" make, which
are made different and from better material than the
common western make. We can supply all your needs
along this line.
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For Sale orTracto
One Jackwm Eclipe Haystacker,
three Acme Buck Rakes, one 2-horfe
power Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine.
Will sell or trade. Address
Ed Suttos.
5-28tf Prineville, Oregon.
Trespass Notice.
Treepareing and hnnting Is positively
prohibited tn my land in Section 31,
Tp. 14 S., R 16 E.
Dated Jane 23, 1908.
lrn J. E. Aoasisoic.
Dairy Farm for Sale.
In city limits of Trinevillo. 12 Inr
bam milch cons; 2tt head l'oland China
hojis, 100 Hrown Igliorn rhiekens, f0
ducks ; 4 plows, 1 seotter drill, 1 harrow,
No. 4 Sharpies separator. 1(50 acres
deeded land within haH mile of Prine
ville; rtntnd land 40 acres; all well
fenced. Plenty of crop to feed cows this
year. For further particulars apply to
CnAHi.ts Carkoi.i.,
7-23 6tp Prineville, Or.
Reward Offered.
f ) reward for information or f 10 for
the recovery of a dark brown mare
branded XV on left hip. When last
locn had hobble on right front foot and
was on the road between Kiverbed and
Hend. Gso. Summers, Priueville, Or.
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"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C,Ve occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $10,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office lielp than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
Others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution,
CSnlJ a Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end." Said an EJucatort "The quality of instruc
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind ia the Northwest"
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man tn Portland
Mtker It Cratk Katr e
ScSmI Bok
CuKTl SippliM
Jtwtlry
W0 Npr
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Musical lattriuMaU
Magulaei
Lnraty' Candies
Stationery
Cigars
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.
i We have Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings,
Bracelets, Emblem. Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware.
Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge.
amson
0. P. Ad
&Co.
DRUGGISTS
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reezer
Th larocxt pll' quantity of
vclmty, rl h lea cream Is (iroducwl by th
I.lnlitnliin Freezer, beraiiM of iti Automatic
Twin ScraiwM and fnnious whrel dasher,
thnwn aljovo. The acraiwra preu automatic
ally against aide of can, removing frnten
particle icon as formed, preventing "iciness"
and lumpi. The famoni Vilicel dasher lifts
(reeling cream and aerates It, Increasing bulk
and Improving quality,.
Economize by using the
Lightning Freezer, it requires
less ice.
The "Schram" Automatic Sealer, less
work, less worry.
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Specials for Saturday
and the week following
Rugs
We have a lot of carpet samples in rug lengths. Edges bound. For
Saturday and next week to go at the Carpet Price. All Grades, Brus
sels, Axminsters, Wilton Velvet.
Summer Dress Goods ,
One-Fourth off on all our Summer Dress Goods.
Garden Hose
Twenty per cent discount on all our Garden Hose and Supplies.
For Saturday Only
A lot of Amazon brand Standard can peaches, per can 1 6'c
J tK uaifE-i ' "J
Jelly Glasses, clear glass, smooth edge, doz
60c
The Horton "Spinner wash
ing machine. One of the
latest and best machines on
the market Price is no
higher than for old style
machines.
f On
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' ft 'TVs 1
Men' suits and extra pants, the
latter end of our stock in this
While they last to go at
half price.
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COMPANY
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