TV Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. THUIttDAY,JULYj0, 1908 Subscription 1 1.50 Tr. Tragic Death of Mary 0. Douthit. Mii8 Mry Osborne Ionthit, a pioneer woman of Oregon, author, teacher and prominent in the woman's suffrage movement, died last Saturday at the Good Samari tan hospital in Portland after being ran down by a street car at Morri son and Lownsdale atreeU, that city. The funeral was held this week from Holman'a chapel, Tort land, with interment in that city. Rev. William G. Eliot, pastor of the First Unitarian church, to which she belonged, officiated. Miss Douthit was born in South Carolina, coming to Oregon with her parents in 1S53. The family first settled in Linn couuty near Lebanon, where Mr. Douthit en gaged in farming. Then the Dout hiU removed to Crook county, tak rg up their residence at Paulina, where Mr. Douthit died in 1S7G. For a number of years Miss Douthit taught school in this cDunty, later going to Portland, where she in structed the young for 15 years preceding her untimely death. She was an aunt of Harry and Samuel Douthit and Mrs. Luther Claypool of Paulina. Aside from the prominence she attained in the public eye through her suffrage affiliation?, Miss Dout hit became well known as the au thor of "Pioneer Reunion," a book relating to reminescences of leading Oregon and Washington women, issued in 1905, just prior to the Lewis and Clark exposition. She also wrote a number of brilliant papers on educational and suffrag ist subjects. She had planned to lecture on pioneer life during Aug ust in the coast counties of Oregon. Ford-Poindexter Nuptials. William C. Ford and Miss Ber nola Poindexter were married last evening at the home of the bride, Dr. Dunsmore officiating. The wedding was a quiet one, only immediate relatives of the young couple being present. Mrs. Dr. Ong, of Portland, a sister of the groom, played the wedding march. Many presents were received by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ford left today for Sisters, and when they return will spend a month in the mountains. C I. B. Notes. At the rose display contest held at Templeton's drug store last Sat urday the first prize for the finest specimen of a rose was awarded to Miss Mabel Doak. The prize win ner was a "Dinsmore", a pink variety, and the prize was $3.50 cash. The first prize for the best collection of roses was awarded to Miss Anna Thronson, who showed about six varieties of choice flowers. Prize, $1.50 cash. Miller & Sons, of the Milton Nursery also offered three prizes for the best specimens of roses grown from Etock pur chased from their nursery. First prize was won by Mabel Doak, $2.50; second, Anna Thronson, on a "Prince de Rohan", $1.50; and third prize was awarded to Mabel Doak on another specimen of the "Dinsmore." "Sweet Pea Day" was held at Adamson's drug store yesterday. The display was very meritorious, as this beautiful flower grows to perfection in this climate. First prize for best specimen flower was awarded to Miss Edith King, prize, $2.50. The prize for the largest and best collection of sweet peas was awarded to Mabel Doak, with a showing of over 20 varie ties, prize, $1.50 cash. Prize for second best collection, $1, was awarded to Edith King, who showed 12 varieties. New Attractions at the Club. The P. A. A. C. is putting forth considerable effort to increase the membership of the club. Besides the shower baths, the new tennis court and the skating rink, a new library room is to be partitioned off next to the billiard parlors. The ladies of the Annex will fur nish the library. This auxiliary society is always ready to do more than its share of the work of making the club better and more attractive. LOCAL MENTION. T. L. Caplee, the hardware drummer, was in Crook county the first of the week. E. J. Farrel has returned from Portland and is at his old place on the new court house building. The moving picture show is drawing good crowds. Two shows every night. New programs Mondays, -Wednesdays and Fri days. T. W. Marshall and A. L. An derson, commercial men from Portland, have been in the city this week looking up business in their respective lines. Rev. C. P. Bailey, who is very popu'ar with the church-going peo ple of Prineville, will preach at the Union Church on the morning of August 9th. C. II. Erickson of Bear creek came in Monday for repairs for his mower. He was in the midst of his haying when a break-down made a trip to Prineville necessary. Dr. Hyde's family will leave the latter part of the week for a trip across the mountains. They go well supplied with "jars" and ex pect to bring back a load of berries. A camping party composed of the members of Sheriff Elkins' family, James Elkins of Albany, father of the sheriff, Mrs. Logan, and Millard Elkins, will leave in a few days for an outing on the Matoles. Miss Brown of Portland, a daughter of Z. M. Brown, arrived Monday morning and is visiting at the home of her uncle, T. M. Bald win. She expects to go to the country this week to join her father at the Millican ranch, on Bear creek, and may locate a timber claim in the region of Pine moun tain. . . . G. E. McClure, representing the Realty Associates of Portland, is again in Prineville looking up business for his firm. Mr. McClure says that business was never better with his house. He. had with him a $30,000 check from an estate in Heppner for investment with his company. Naturally, he felt good. The oldest son of Rev. Cook of Powell Buttes met with a painful accident recently. He was thrown from a rig and in some way got tangled in the lines so that he could not break the fall. His ankle was badlv sprained. It will be several weeks before he is abl e to be around again. The lad is brought to town every few days to receive medical treatment. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend onr heartfelt thanks and appreciation to thotie w ho so kindly extended us their sympathy aarinir trie snort innees ana death ol onr beloved one, Mrs. Jeanie May ffmead. Wm. Pmeail, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. I.ong ana lamuy. Reward Offered. $5 reward for information or f 10 for the recovery ot a dark brown mare branded XV on left hip. When last ieen naa nobble on right front foot and was on the roaa between Kiverbed and Bend. Gao. kcmmers, Prineville, Or, P1387 Good Watches I have in stock a complete line 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 Prineville' Old Reliable Jeweler Fine Ranch for Sale. The ltest place on Willow Creek. Four hundred and eighty ncreH of Kood cultivable land; 100 under cul tivatiori; .35 acres In alfalfa, 20 in timothy; 80 acres In grain; good house; K0 tons of hay W Alfalfa and 40 tlmothp; '. or 40 head of cattle; 20 head of work hornes; 20 hogH; lots of chiekenH, geese, etc.; Btream of water running through the middle of the tract from one end to the other; big spring on the place, water all the year round. Two orchards 200 trees bearing apples, pears, plums and prunes. Good water for domestic line. Half cash, balance on easy terms. For further information address H. L. Montgomery, Grizzly, Crook county, Oregon. 4-30tf New Books in High School Library. ' Professor Hockenberry has re ceived the following new books for the Crook County High 8cljool library: Poe's complete works, consisting of eleven volumes; eight volumes of Hugo's works; twelve volumes of Coopet's works; twelve volumes of Shakespeare's works; ten volumes of Irving' works; five volumes ot McCaulay's HUtory of England; five volumes of the His tory and Government of the United States bv such men as Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Hay and many others. The total volumes received was 75. 1 1 Hip. Star X Drilling Mine Co. Killed a Bif Rattler. II. B. Foster of O'Xeil was in town Monday. He says the rail road surveyors are camped at that place and everybody is eagerly awaiting railroad news. Inci dentally Mr. Foster mentioned that there were more rattlesnakes seen down his way this season than ever before. His daughter shot one Friday that measured 40 inches long and had eleven rattles. Business Locals. For your Ammunition go to J, E. Stewart vt Co. Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county for sale by A. H. Lippman 3c Co. J. E. Stewart & Co. have added to their line of hardware a full stock of Carriage Bolts. The Ochoco" 10c cigar is better than the ordinary smoke for the same price. All cigar counters. Half-soling ladies' and children's shoes 50c a pair; men's 75c to $1 at Wilson's Shoe Shop, next door to Journal otlice. Professional Cards, . Shrink jCawytr jf jtrert, ZPrimtmUlt, Ortyon. C. Erfx SPeal CstaU Office with Geo. W. Unrnrs iPrinamllt, rayon SP. Ctiioit, j(ttornay-at-jCam ZPrinomMa, Orayon. O. JITyd iPMyiieian and Smryaon Call Answehbu Porri.T Dit oa Night Orrici Uni Dooa mouth or A damson's OkoeSTont. Buth oflire au renj. dence telephone. iPrinamUa, - Orao-on jftiarnoy-ml-Cam !Prinauilla, Orayon, Chat. S. Cdmardt JT. P. 33alAnap (County fAyt toan) fflclknap dc Cdwards iPlystaiani and Surf ton. 0 fnr 2oor mt m Wmmofo 2rf Stor IPrinamilla, Orayon. t JP. S&oteniery SPhysieian and iSaryaon Calls antwroa' promptly Jay r myAl Offoo Hmo aorm oowtA of Cotmtomm 'm Vm0 Stomo, SP4m moras si mm" Strosfs. !Prinailla, Orafon, jCawyar Practice "In all State and .Federal Courts jCaidlam, rayon MILLINERY Clearance Sale A nice assortment of Trimmed Hats, Hailors, Outinir Hats. Veils. Muline, Chiffon, Flowers, Kibbons To be sold at Cost Also a full line of Zona's Toilet Preparations, at 1 II O. LoICO Parlors Corner Second and Main Sti. ts erecting a plant at rORTLAND, OUF.GON for the manufacture oi thoir world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start yon la m pro&t&ble buslurta, STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive to bo 1'ho IWxt In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. r XSON. OHIO, $250 Howard A reward of t-.V) w ill b paid for In formation leading to the arrest and conviction ot anv peraon fonnd utility of Interfering with the How ol water or Jaw of the Siunw Creek Irrigation Co, k.T.SLAYTON, tcy. Notice for Publkatioa IVpurtiiH-flt of Ihr Interior. V. 8. lnl Orttce at The I w !!., On-eon, Juiw a i, iv NuIIm la bfivliy tvrn tht Chnrlm H. Hhatturk or trtnrtilliOnin. who, on June II, l!W. mail.. HomtwlpMj Application No. I.'ot (Or K't SK'.of aivtlontl. ami 'S SW'twIkm It', kiwitxltlp I aoulll, ran Urt, . M hua aird nolle or lutmilon lo maki flnal ommititfttlon rtor to siililltt claim to lit land above tlrwrtU'il, twfore W arrvn Hrown, rouuly clerk, at rilnrvlllo, Urvtfou, oil the 17th ilur of Aiiftial, MM. Claimant nainnta wllmwa-a: Mow Mavoitavr, Charlie H. Kuatrr.ftiiauel 8t..-lli,-rtl. Ktauaou A. Iluaarlt. all of I'rlue vlllt. Oregon. I-ap C. W. MIX1RK. K.iUUr. notice for Publication Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at The DnUt. Or. May 12, too. Notice is h'rclir Kirrn that Mnry 1 Amteraon. of Prineville Oregon, who. on March 2Mb, I'tit, made Timber Application No. MH, for ac'.x'Vi see X, tp IJ .r Hi e, I.o 1 tec A, lot .; iwi.ttw1 ace 4, tp IS , r Itie, m, has Hied notice of intention to make linn! Sroof to establish claim to the land above ctirrihed, before the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the "ilti day of July, 1:S. Claimant nanici n witnee-e: Wade It. Uiitnn, William Wlcle, 8amuel Diniree and Archie l'owell, alt of Prineville, Ore gon. C. W. Mon, Ucgftrr. 6-2p JULY DISCOUNTS Gigantic Explosion of Prices The success of our waist tales has more than proven to us that our cus tomers can appreciate good values even on small purchases and we have decided to give a more liberal dis count and extend it throughout the store. Cash will talk hers and our stock must be reduced to low water mark by July 31. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, I. X IjixI llllicM at Th Dalle Or. May 11, PAIS. ' rtolice is ncreiir given mat Olive Cook, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April It!. IHoS, made Timber Application No. 4lili for iiViiH'W aec VI, tvv sec 1, tp IS . r IS e, I.01 7 sec It, tp 13 a, r Hi e, w in, has tiled notice of intention to make tinal proof, to cHtabli-4h claim to tile land alHvedecrilied Itefon) the CVtinty Clerk at Prineville, Ore gon, on the '.".Ith day of July PKKt. Claimant names aa witneews: John W, Snyder, Lucy bnvder. Andrew H. Kiel, Is and Zia O.'icUU, all of Prineville. Or. b-- C. W. Slooaa, Uejister. Netict ef Aaauajstrtter'i Sale el Real Estate. Niitice Ix luTeby plvt'ii tlmt, lu pur aiinnce f nil order f the County Court of the Otninty ol Crook, State of Oregon, niuile nnil eiitortnl tin the (ith ilny olJ ul.v, l!Xs, In tin? mutter ot the entnti ol Mary A. lturnrx, dert'iiMt'il, the utiderHl;ii'(l, the ml inliilHlnitor of miid cut ate, will wil at public miction to the til-hent biililer, for ciihIi, Hold Coin ot the I'niteis StnteH, nnil mibjeet to con tlrnmtlon by the until County Court, on Saturday, the lotliday of Auuuxt, l'Jt, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the eounty courthouse, at the front door, In l'rliievllle, Oreuon, nil the rltfht, title nnil lntenHt of the Haiti Mary A. I'.arnea nt the time ot her death, and nil the rltclit, title nut lutert'Ht that tlie Hiilit extate ban actiulred other than or in addition to that of the Hiiid Mary A. liarncH at the time of her death In nnd to nil that certain piece or imrcel of la ml xltiiute nntl Ih'Iiijc In the County of Crook nnil State of Oregon, and mort particularly (leacrllH-tl im fol lows, towit: IOta Six nntl Seven In Hlock Four, of this Town of I,aldlaw In the county of Crook, State of Ore jton, according to the plat thereof an the name iippeanf of record In the otlice of the County Clerk of Crook County, Ori-Ron. TerniM and conditions of nnle: CiihIi gold coin of the Culled States. Dated thU Utli day of July, IDoS. Wm. I. IUiinkh. Executor of the Estate of Alary A. BariifR, ileceaHed. , 7-0 At the height of the season you can buy everything here in stylish seasonable goods at prices far below any other pace in town. Quality and style unequalea Our entire stock of "Sincerity Clothes" goes at a discount of 25 to 33 per cent Florsheim Shoes for "The Man Who. Knows reduced 50c to $1.50 per pair. Men's fine Neg igee and Golf Shirts reduced to low water mark. Our Ladies White Waist sale will continue at the same low price and everything to make your wardrobe complete will be sold at explosion prices. Wurzweiler & Company Horse Lost White home, weight 1100 or 1200 pounds, branded .K on left "honl.ler, T4 connected on left title ; broke to ride or drive ; about 13 years old. Left my place near Ixee, Urant County, in Julv, 11)07. Suitable reaard will lie paid for its return or lor Information iea.lliu to its recovery. 7-ltl 2mp J. V. Kchm, !, t)r. urn mm mi OFFIOERS: W. A. Booth, Pratld.nl D, . Btiwaht, Vice President 0. M. Elkini, OasMer OIREOTOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, O. F. Btswamt Transacts a (Jeneral Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention I Selling It At Cost Wilson's Shoe Shop I have opened up a nhoo nhop In Prineville in tlie MeCulIinter builtliiifr, on Main Htreet near theOchoco bridge, and am pre pared to do all kindgof repairing. All work ' done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guar anteed. Price very reasonable. A trial will convince yon that this is the beet place to have your shoe repairing done. J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or. avT 2 As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line of housefurnishings, in order to close out the stock now on hand we are selling all the goods made by the Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company AT ACTUAL COST This gives you a chance to make a big saving in the purchase of any of the following articles Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers Washstands, Commodes Sofas, Couches and Lounges A. H LIPPMAN & CO Hi : : : PRINEVILLE, OREGON FIFTEEN DAY SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND WA1ST1NGS Rather than carry them over and as the season will ??2!r,f?c . wLa.rr.e"nfif our n'ife of Lawns, Dimities, Panarnaa, Dotted Swiss, Batistes, Silk ChilTona, Organdies and Cotton Voillcs for the next fifteen days at Just Two-Thirds the Regular Price. Th csc are all nice new patterns and were bargains at the former price. Price per yard plainly marked on each piece, but we take off one-third during the next fifteen days Read these Prices, then come and see the exceptional values we offer Lawns in white and colored, regular 10c values during sale, per yard CJo Organdies regular 12Je value, during sale, yd , ,8Jo Cotton Voilles regular 20c value, pale price, yd 13 Jo Batistes regular lie value, sale price per yard ,.7Jo Panamas regular 30c yard, during sale ,20o Dotted Swiis regular 83Jc yd., during salo 22o Dimities regular 20o, during fifteen day sale 13Jo Silk Chiffon regular 35c value, sale price 23o Clifton & Cornett THE BRICK STORE Prineville, - . Oregon. -3 Put Your Machinery in Repair Before Harvest Commences Don't forget that the Prineville Machine Shop is equipped to do any kind of machine work that can be done in Crook County. Prices reasonable. Also carry Belting, Cap Screws, Machine Nuts, Steam Fittings, Bicycles and Sundries. Agent for Reo and Ford Cars. Automobile garage in connection. All kinds of Gas Engine Repairs a Specialty. Prineville Machine Shop ED HODSON, Proprietor Bring your job printing to the Journal