Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 08, 1908, Image 5

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LOCAL MENTIOK
It. K. Shiiimoii left the flrt of the
vifk fur riirtlmiil. .
Hoy McCoril U lirliliul (tin rounliTH
nt Tlll I-ciiilcT, working for I. Mlclltl.
Oliver Ailitum Iiiin l(''rfic( a kimI
tlon Willi Lively, Jtirditii & l.ntiliis,
Mrs. Wllnuirtli liu Km to Hurns
mi 1iimIiii-hh iiml will remain there for
Nome Hint.
MIhm Alwllilu Wilson ikmv lms .HI
I ( ' ! I m III her diroiid t;riiilu dims, the
lamest tit tln illy.
There Iimm Ihi'U Imt urn' rcKlxtrutlnii
(or I tin itv(.ili'iillnl elect Inn thus fur.
Till' ItOokM CllMM October 20.
Ilnrvrxt supper will Ik itlvcn ly
I'owcll Multes KC'tHK1 Hal unlay
lilglil nt Khepnnl school limine.
Curl Klirvt, proprietor of the store
iiikI ioMlimiNtr nt Iti'ilnioinl, wan n
lniliteM visitor In lhi city this week.
Chnrles I.uter iiml J. W. Johnson
stnrteil for Khnnlko Tuemlii.v with
I'M) lira il of rnltli' for t ! I'ortlauil
market.
J, M. Mlnklcr li ft on toilnj's stiijre
for I'ortliiinl. Mr. Mlnkler lui sold
liU much eiisl of town to liU son
Arthur.
V. I. King li I'lirclinwd twenty
etiiiitU of Italian hee from J. M.
Mlnkler. TIiIm In tint Inrui-nt collee.
tlon of "Ulooiliil" Imvh In the i-otiiit y,
ltolHrt lay lift tin- Inst of the
week for visit In Walla Walla. 1 It
wan meoiiiptiiileil ly Miss Lorn
Ntenrii who will hiiv her eyes
treated In lliat rlty.
Charles A. Miller pimseil. through
I'rliievllleenrlv thl week with 3,100
heiul of sheep which tiro nhoof from
the summer rnnue on tliw ("nscuiles
to winter pasture on tin McKay.
Sheriff rriink i:ikln reports tnxe
coiiilnir In well for tin seeoiiil luilf of
theyeiir, l puty John ('onilm snys
the county turn reeelveil 1,.'00 more
than wum looked torn Week iikh,
I'M Smith Iimm lentt-il the oll Hulil
ln fird ynnl, hy the Oehoco bridge
In thUilty, torn erloil of 0 mouth
iiml w ill likely rout lime to run It
longer. Ill iiilvertlwineut npeiir
In another column of thin Issue-,
After the flrnt Moinlay In Octolier
nil tuxes remaliilinr iiiimIiI on the
UH7 roll tiei'Iltne llelllHllelt iiml, ac
ronlliiK to the law enacteil liy the
last lejiWatnre. may 1 uilil ly any
party ilesliluy; to nenulri? tux title to
the iro(HTty Involved.
!'.('. Kharkey, roiumlHHlon limn nt
the Portland stock yard, recently
toht J. II. tirny of Post, tliU county,
thnt the cattle hlped to I'ortluiul
from Crook county were ly long
odd tho best In the North went, lit
chi'lliiK every county In Wnnhliijjton,
Malm niul Oregon. Mr. tiray ns
celveil (13 more a lieu. I for hi cattle
than owner of common hIii.T re
celve.l. Ami thin It only one In-malice.
Wear Insured Sox
Am V'lir 'H'k inyrr.fr (Hit (Ma
lum. (''hi X urtffHlMrrJIuritUmuDUi.
hi III ha gMitraiilrr
tltir i p.ilt o( "llnkprfmf" Rn
(r i-MU ami II nr or nil ( ilirm
cm lo bulrt ot nrrtl tlartilnv In alt
Innnlhl rclaoo liieiu llU
Bow lux
Holeproof (g
ra dvrd wllh hnl ilrly iim
cel.rm. Tin y will "I
''crm k." "ril '' nut Iwto. Hols,
prmil" Sox t1o not ltrtnk oor xtrvich.
Vu con buy I hem In sortnl
col.im ix pain ol a lio and wciilit
in a box.
Wear "Ilolontoof So nnr nj
you will nrvrr wri nry otlmr kind.
m Krmpnilwr-tlipy mrv xmttamirj lo
ttrnr lx month or yu it! new u
Hit.K. Lot ii oll you a box tuday.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Jitnii'd )tot ot 0'S.ill Watt LUiil
iicm culler Moinlity.
i;. a. iiaiii in of rortUmi u rin-
tered nt the 1'rliievllln.
Miwi MnwotiKer linn leawd hla
aline ntutloll to Mr. Oaborn.
Ira l'liiton ami 1. ( hit wood fume
over from UrUly Wediieaday.
Jnilue Kllln mine over thla week
from lleud on prolinte liunlneiw.
K 1. TltiiHMiiil C. U Kuton, from
I'ortlMiid niul Ik-mi, nre In the city.
MfMNrN, Itltchla mid Ilojrue were
over early thin week from Itoaland.
l'lilllp (Iraliiiin nnd William Jonlln
wen In Wcdnemluy from llaycrei-k.
J. ('. Hohlimon, the Madrtui mer
cliaut, wan ft btiHlnemi caller Katur
1uy.
M.J. Iinona of Hiick crr-k wm a
culler lit thin oflU-u the drat of the
week.
Mm. Thoiuiu Ktockley mid MIkn
Idn Ktockley of HUtcm were lu the
city Tuendny.
Know fell Friday on llcnr creek.
Thl Im the flmt reporU'd In Crook
county thin full.
V. Krmik I'etett liroke hi cornet
diirlnx the week mid hnd to win It
to Hum Frnnclwu to le repnlred.
Thl iiiImIimp prevented tho bund
concert Kiiudity.
The Nelon-Mnrtln party, reported
fully on the ftrwt pujfe, reached I'rlne
vllle by nil to Wcdnedny nlKht. Ien
lutf thl tuoriiluK for Uend, HomIuik
mid Lake view.
Mr. KophleJ. InPollette, lietter
known a Urnndina La Folic tie, who
ha Imi-ii vUitliiK relative lu the
Willamette vnlley, returned on to
day' trlKe.
Itev. C. A. HutiHfl wrlU from
Dayton, WhhIi., thnt hluim-lf nnd
family arrived there nfely nnd Umt
they found both city nnd church nil
If not more lima cxjicctcd. '
Tillman Iteutcr of Mod ra enme In
thl nfteruuon with a loud of farm
product for the fair. Thl I the
llrt to nrrlve. Yon will have toRO
mime to keep ahead of thceMad
ra H'opli.
Sunday' tn(jo wan delayed eleven
hour by reaMon (if a Blight accident
on the Hhmilko branch, cnuwd by
the derullmeut of a cur. The train
did not reach Shnulko until 8:07 Sun
day moriilnir. The ntnjre got here
at U p. m.
There ha been coiwldernble corre
upondence In-twii-n tho Trlnevllle
ntithorltle mid tho ntute board of
health relntlveto the cne of niunll
pox nt Uend. Innamuch an no new
cne have develoiied and lMnue
there I no fear ot contagion there
now, no (iiiurutitlue will be eetab
IImIkmI. Frederick A. Oraham. of New York,
repreiteiitlnj? the compiling" depart
ment of Maim & Coin puny, publllient
of the KclenlllW American, took lx
order here thl week for Muiiu't new
unnlirldi'd Auierlcuna at about $100
a set. The work contain 10.000 bl-
OKruplile alone, I profuely Illus
trated mid embrace the thought of
thelH-Ht mind of America and Eur
oh ou every poiuilble ubji"ct, pnt
nud prcciit.
Three new artcelan well nre about
to le mink by the city water com
puny, to add to tho supply and for
other purpoHc. When Mr. Gate,
one of the owner of the company,
wn hero a month no from hi home
at UlllHboro, he determined to have
the water nynteni completely over
hauled, no that It mirlty would be
put bevond quentlon. Thl ha Ut'ii
done, the new well belntr part of the
irenerul nhtli. Thev COIIlt of two
H and 4 Inch pipe tula-, each, with a
cement llnliitf Intervening to preTent
corroHlou.
LOCAL MENTION
ltnlph I'olndexti-r In the phnrm-
nclt nt Win nek'.
Walter Itublo of Culver Wn a bual
lie vlnltor Monday.
John Morrla I mt 111 confined to the
lioue. lie I reported M nome Ix t-
t'r.
J. 8. McMeeu of Lamonta wna nt
the countr nent Tucdnr on buH
uen.
Terry FolndexUT will open III
ktln rink on the north aide Mon
day evening-.
Judge and Mr. W. A. Ikll bnve
returned from their two week' to
outalde point.
Klmcr Mnrtln of Culver and Htnn-;
Icy Morrla of Tiinevllle are two
ninth grade pupil that entered the
high achool thl week.
Merry men and maiden thronged
the I. A. A. C. bnll Monday evening
the flmt night the new roller katc
were ued. Tho I'linevlllo band fur
nlhed the munlc.
Mr. and Mr. W. M. Harvey of
Iakevlew are visiting at the home
of their daughter, Mr. George 8tork
tnnnn, who I )ut recovering from n
alight attack of typhoid fever.
0. Hprluirer of Culver wnn In the
city Monday on buKlne relating to
the forthcoming Crook county fair.
Mr. Springer baa charge ot the poul
try department.
Columbu JohiMon, Loo V. Tlce
and Bruce Balfour are on the way
with neveral hundred head of cattle
from the I'aullna country for the
Portland market.
Ml Irene Ilarne. after teaching
school In the grade for two year,
haa returned to the Crook County
High School to flnlsh tier .fourth
year, the fourth year course not be
ing extant when she completed her
third year three year ago.
Itevlvnl services continue at the
Methodist church with unabated In
tereston the part of inembcra and
Intending members of the evangelical
churches. Iter. C. It. Ilaudenschield
may close these services next Sunday
though there I a possibility of con
tinuing them for another week.
From here the evangelist will go to
Vancouver, Wash.
C. J. Sundquest Is still laid up on
his dry ranch near Lamonta gap as
a result of the Injury he sustained to
his leg near Madras three months
ago. He, hi wife and seven children
have lieen living In two small rooms
and a tent, a forlorn and pitiable
condition with the approach of win
ter, riinevllle camp, Modern Wood
men of America, of which Neighbor
Sundqueet la a memlier, assessed Its
membership In sum sufficient to keep
the family during the period of disa
bility. Sunday, eight Woodmen
chosen for the purpose visited the
Sundiiueet place and built an addi
tion, 12x24 feet, to hla house, the
material having been furnished by
the camp.
i. d. LMwarJ o( lUycrai. ai In
the city with his auto this week.
Mrs. J. V., Wilson nnd children, now
living mar Madras, expect shortly
to Join Mr. Wilson lu I'rlnevllle.
J. If. Gray passed through I'rlne
vllle the other day with 200 or more
beef rattle for the Portland market.
George Mlillcan enme In from bis
Bear creek ranch to spend Sunday,
bringing hla wife bock to town with
hltn.
George Mlillcan, Dunham Bros,
and Mike May Held are dnlynfewof
the Boar creek ranchers who are
sending hundred of head of entile to
the Portland market.
The Ladles' Annex will give IU
opening dance nt P. A. A. C. bnll
Friday evening, October" 11. Mor
gan's Orchestra will furnish the
music. There will tie no spectators'
tickets the dance admission price
will be collected from all members of
the sterner sex.
State Supt Ackerman, Prof. Alder
man, George Jones ot Salem and It.
A. Ford left this city early Saturday
for Laldlaw, where they addressed
the grange Saturday afternoon.
They returned an far as Redmond
Immediately afterward, speaking
there Saturday night
A false alarm of fire was turned In
Sunday evening that came near re
sulting fatally to Howard Turner,
who was brought to PrinevlUe
about ten days ago suffering from
typhoid fever. When the Are bell
rang Turner tried to get out of bed.
The muscular effort caused a severe
hemorrhage which came nearly
choking him to death. At the Are
meeting Monday night the bell wan
not allowed to be rung.
J. Roy Harvey, forest ranger for
the middle division of the Cascade
forest reserve, arrived today from
Rosland and will be here a few days
before going Into winter quarter at
Eugene. He says all the men In bis
division of which there are fifteen,
have been busy. all summer fighting
fires and Inspecting applications for
power plants and railways. There
have lieen several applications for
power plants In this district, the
most ot them coming from the
Southern Pacific railway company.
riinevllle people, and all others In
the U. 8. A., who have occasion to
send mall to Great Britain In future
need only affix a two cent stamp to
such foreign letters, the rate for first
class matter being now the same as
In the United States, Canada, Mexico.
Cuba and United States possessions.
Foreign matl rates on all other mat
ter remain unchanged, except that
parcels not exceeding eleven pounds
In weight may be neut to the United
Kingdom by mail, though the limit
ot weight In this country Is four
pounds.
Wanted To Trade.
Will trade a 14-dlsc McSherry
Grain Drill (with grass and seed at
tachment) In flrst-tiass condition for
fresh milk cows.
10-1 tt tt. F. Ocerix. Bend.
LOCAL MENTION
Kilns Houghs and Emily E. Powell
proved up on their timber claims to
day. It E. Jones returned the last of the
week from a buslnjesn trip to Port
land.
Floyd Huston left today for the
Willamette valley to get bis wlnter'n
supply of fruit.- He was accom
panied by Henry Burchdorf.
The exhibition here of a film en
titled "Swedish Winter 8portn,"
showing fancy skating, toboggan
ing, skiing, ice boats, lake racing, etc.
brought out large audiences at the
local moving picture show Tuesday
and Wednesday nights of this week.
During fair week the management
will keep the moving picture show
open from 6 o'clock la the afternoon
until quite late at night, as late na
patrons desire.
The PrinevlUe city council Tuesday
evening authorized the framing of a
city charter more In conformity wltb
the present growth and needs of a
city of this slae. The present charter
baa been extant for nearly forty
years and many of Its provisions are
far too antiquated for a municipality
like PrinevlUe. Authorisation wan
also made for repairing the Ocboco
bridge within the corporate limits,
the structure now being In an unsafe
condition as a result of age.
MBiiiwosyCiiwy'
Ammunition
Guns
Knives, Belts
BUSINESS POINTERS.
Wood for sale at J. E. Stewart 41
Co. 'a.
A lot of medlum-elxed Hams at J.
E. Stewart k Co.'n.
Our most convlclng argument In
favor of the Eagle Cigar Is the Eagle
agar Itself.
The Billy Buster Shoe for Boys Is
bard to beat. You can get them of
J. E. Stewart & Co.
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot,fshells and reloading
outfits
SOLD BY
W. F.
Made in PnnevilltO
"If aching is worth doing at all, it
is worthdotng well." If you handle
cigars, handle good ones, such as we
build, for Instance The Eagle, La
Rosa, Ochoco and Leader.
Money to Lend.
a. .4
Money to lend on improved real
estate. Inquire at Journal office.
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THE SCHOOL OP QUALITY'
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. B., Principal
C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
CSald a Business Man t Keep hammering sway everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out la the end." Said an EJncator: "The quality of Instruc
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest"
C,Opea all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
Reference 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland.
D. r. Adamson & to
CaMre Sapslits Lmtj't Caadiet
X. I DRUGGISTS
jf J and Complete
jine of OPost Ct
D. P. Adamson
DRUGGISTS
& Coo
Agents "Holeproof Hose
Six Months Guarantee
1 E STEWA
Kit
CO
Agents "Mayer" Shoes
(The Shoe That Wears
The
Leading Lady
Shoe
A Stylish Comfortable Shoe
'I 1
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
October 10th ...
"Special Merit"
Shoes
For Misses and Children. The
Shoe that wears like iron.
Goods in this column, except umbrellas, will be
sold at price named on Saturday, October 10, only
Dew Drop Washing Powd.r, 3-lb pkg 20c
Babbitt's Lya, 3 cant for .". 25c
Ons-Pound Packages Crackers 10c
Fancy Evaporated Peaches, per pound ' 12c
WHILE THEY LAST
All Diamond W and Preferred Stock Canned Fruits, can 25c
AH Pheasant Canned Fruits, par can 2nc
Umbrellas
We have a nice assortment of
Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas
PRICE $1.50 and $2.00
The
Billy Buster
Shoe ..
The Shoe With a Sole That Won't Wear Out
We don't believe that you can buy a
more serviceable shoe at any price
than the Billy Buster for Boys. We
guarantee them in every j respect. If
they show up defective in any way,
either in workmanship or in materials
we will either have the shoes repaired
or will refund whatever amount is
necessary for a satisfactory adjustment.
We have them in both light and heavy
weights.
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