Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1909, Image 2

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A portion of our new spring dry good has arrived. More
to ccme. We are shewing the beautiful new patterns in
Gingham, Swiss, Linette, Voiles, Linen Veiling
Silks, Batiste, White Goods, Cambric
ffiT" Dig shipment "AMERICAN LADY" CORSETS
Garden Seeds
Full line in package ami in bulk
CI10ICK ALFALFA SKED
10-inch Talking Machine Discs, 50c
t ii.l -i r,l ViVf,-i rt!i.-r t-vlL-inf nurftinit 10-inrh Km
UmeUVihJt have bccn reduced" bv us to 50c each
I. MICHEL,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Colony May Settle
at Tetherow Bridge
Jo. (5. Houston, a real estate
dealer of Portland, who was in
Crook county lat fall and bought
the lands at r.ddy Hat on the
IVschutet about a niilo and a hall
below TVlhcrow's bridge, from Karl
McLaughlin and T. II. l.nfollotte,
passed through Prineville this
weel; on his way to the land, and
it is reported that a surveyor is
now st work there laying out the
ptoportv for either a townsit or
into small tracts.
Mr. Houston announced while
hero Inst fall that he had plans
i for the establishment of a Hutch
! colour on the river and it is sup
i posed that present developments
are being made with that end in
view. A sawmill and flouring
mill are to be built at that point.,
the machinery for the sawmill
being already on the ground or
enroute.
Miss Garfield Wins BENSON HOW
in Declamation! GOVERNOR
Mini flnrfiVld won first !
place ia tte declamation content ;Sccretary of. State Now Holds
literary societies of the high school
held at the club hall last Friday
evening, her selection being the
"Ben Hur Chariot Race." Mis
Doth Salaries.
Salkm, Oregon, March 1.
; i In the presence of practically
Ethel Moore was awarded second j all the state officials, -.Secretary of
place and Miss Ethel Kidder, third : State Benson this morning took
place. The Alpha society won the the oath of ofliee as Governor of
contest. j Oregon and immediately entered
There were eight contestants and upon the performance of his duties
all did remarkably well. The! as such. The oath was admin
house was crowded with the friends istt red by Chiif Justice F. A. Moore
of the contestants and the yells of: in the Governor's private office,
the two societies enlivened the Following the administration of
program between numbers. the oath, the assemblage expressed
The Crook County high school their approval by generous up-
"Nightingales", a treble-c!ef club
recently organized, rendered two
selections, and Misses Crooks and
Estes played a piano duet.
se and then extended con-
P. A. A. C. Meeting.
The committee appointed to
draw up a constitution acd by
laws and get a charter for the
Prineville Commercial Club made
its report Tuesday evening. The
report was adopted. Messrs T. M.
Baldwin, M. R. Elliott, D. F.
Stewart, J. H. Haner, C. M.
Elkins and M. E. Brink were
elected a board of trustees.
On March 16 a special meeting
of the Prineville Amateur Athletic
Club will be held to close up the
anairs 01 tne old organization, i
The redemption of outstanding
bonds and the sale of the club
property to the Prineville Com
mercial Club will take place.
Also the election of new officers
will be held. Every member is re
quested to be present.
gratulations to Mr. Benfcn.
Mr. Benson will now draw two
salaries, $5000 a year as Governor
and $45C0 a year as Secretary of
State. His right to the two
salaries was declared by the Su
preme Court many years ago, when
Secretary of State Chad wick be
came Governor. Under the decis
ion of the Supreme Court Benson
will continue to be Governor after
his term as Secretary ends. His
term as Secretary will end when
the next Legislature meets.,. His
term as Governor w;Il not end un
til Lis successor has been inaugurated.
CEHEriT TO ALL
Estray Notice.
There came to ray place about a vear
ago a 2-year-old red Meer, branded VI
with bar over on rifhtliip; eiir mark
crop off right ear and underslope on left.
Owner can have same bv paying all
costs. W. J. Crain,
2-11-lmp Prineville, Or.
Kaspr-ril'a is the name of r. new ren.edv
most successfully prescribed for a "world
of troubles.'' I'cr derangements of the
tfiirtstive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, pcntly but persistently
sliir.ul.-.tir.ff a bcr.lthv activity. Its bene
ficial iailutace extends, however, to every
portion cf the system, aiding in the
processes cf dictation and assimilation e l
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
spr-tiile. Correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities cf the bowels, coi;
sli;at:ou and the Ion.;; list of trot.! les
directly traceable to tho:-a umvhokfonie
conditions. Kr..-p.-'.r!l!a d:s;;eb tlrov.-fi-ne-,s,
liea lache, backache and despond
ency t inactivity of the liver,
hi l:ie;. : di'ctivv; tract. It is a
tonic of thi highest value.
If it t ,m r i'fy v.-e auuV-rize all
Ilovr C;ii::.::;Ai. Co. Ivr'J:.;:'', Oregon
Haul Fat Hogs to
Shaniko by Wagon
Stroud Bros, and Wil.iu.ni
IXivenport of Brinevilh' recently
purchased over 100 head of fat
hogs from different ranchers about
Madras, and the first of the week
loaded them into freight wagons
bound for the railroad and have
shipped them from Shaniko to the
Portland yards. The price paid
for the porkers was from 4J to 4J
cents, while the shippers expect to
receive about 7c live weight in
Portland. The trip from Madras
to Shaniko by freight wagon
necessitated' the unloading of the
hogs at Cross Keys for feeding one
night, Shaniko being reached the
following day. There were four
six horse loads. Tom Stroud and
Win. Davenport accompanied the
shipment to Portland.
This manner of taking the hogs
to Shaniko is a new plan, but is
thought to be a successful one.
Driving the hogs is a slow process
and they lose much weight besides
requiring several days feeding.
Freighters who are going into
Shaniko without loads are glad to
haul the hogs in their wagons at
Jc pound.
Mares Lost.
Three mares were lost from my
place lust Htmimer. Two Ihi.vh, one
branded 1!!1 on (-boulder and reverse
4 on both shoulder; the other Is
branded 11 oil Mid.' and reverse 4
and V1' on shoulder and ace of
spades on Milie. These mares are all
gentle and bad their manes roaebed
when they disappeared. I will k'vo
?10 apiece for any Information lead
ing to their reeoverv. Address
Cbirfe W. Pwmh, 1 Iayereek, ( r. :i-4-;it
Redmond News.
.'t!iiI.."l.Zi-'ii li'li'lii
Uedmond, Feb. IX
Mr. SM'iio r report that Krnwtt
has piirehased elbty nen-H about
miles from Spokane, sivurlntr it good
loeittton. lie b'ad a ebante to make
over $VK1 liefore the paper were
made out.
The surprlsers ot busy n;aln laat
nl-lit and called on Mr. mid Mm.
Frank McCaffery. About 4 people
were pn-sent mid enjoyed themselves
until after 12 oVIih W.
The masque ball on Monday night
was a very pleasant affair nnd ome
tine costumes were In evidence. The
piUe takers were I'M Kenmird as
tieorge Washington nfid Nellie Covert
us a little old woman.
V.. L. lverson left this uiornliitf (or
White Salmon and other points
where he Koes to close the sale of n
ranch that he h:w there.
Kirk Wbl ted Is still at his building
iqieratloiis, but they are proKreoHliiK
rather slowl.v on account of lack of
lunilHTiind bad retails to the mill.
l H. and Jim of Mcl.atlln, Youiik
Co. eame In Monday nl;lit and have
pine on to Mr. lutt's place near
Bend to do some trec-pulllinr, leavlmr
Mr. Youiih; to Mulsh some snp!-lrush
work In the old river-bed Section.
Messrs. Ltifolletto and Coojht
spent some time here the past week
In the Interest of the 1'rlnevllle
Creamery. We did not hear w hat
success they hail, but suppose they
will be able te et some cream from
this point.
We are sorry to learn
11m has been decldcdlv
weather for several days,
for her speedy recovery.
Horn, recently, to Mr.
Ward I larmier, a j;lrl.
J. Ward has Just finished n term of
school at Clluo Falls and will now
be nt home as a farmer near Hi'd-moud.
Mrs. Cline and daughter, Mrs. Jor
dan, were In town over Saturdav
nlnhten route to 1'rlnevllle, and par
ticipated In the surprise nt Mc-
C'affery's. K. C. Pahk.
Special Prices
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
that Mrs.
under the
We hope
and Mrs.
Lasd Gearing and Contracting.
We are prepared to pull tree?, remove
"airebrush and prepare land for crop.
(luilding0 moved. Will abo bid on all
kinds oi construction work.
McL.m.i.is, Vot NO k Co.
J. A. Norwood, Cor. Sec'y, Redmond,
Oregon. l-L'4-3in
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Arm of Jones & Hitter
dissolved by mutual consent.
ha? been
2 4--H
Edison Phonographs
Combination types that play
standard two-minute and Am
berol four-minute records.
$30
$40
$80
Victor Talking Machines
$30 $40 50
Sold on Installment Plan
Wall Paper
When you clean house this
spring you will have one or
more rooms to paper. Our
spring stock covers all grades
and patterns priced from
10c per roll up j
Winnek's Toilet Cream 5
March winds chap the face
and hands. Try a bottle of
Winnek's Toilet Cream 25c
It costs you nothing if you
are not satisfied.
Watches Watches
Elgin and Wallham Watches
Only the better grades handled
in all sizes. Fitted in any
style of case. Prices that will
please you.
Diamond Rings, Brooches
We positively stand back of
and guarantee every piece of
Jewelry we sell.
WE are offering for the next
thirty days 150 pair of
Men's Pants, ranging in value from
$3 to $5, which will be sold for
$2.25 per pair.
50 pair Boys' Pants ranging in
price from $1.25 to $2.50. Your
choice for $1.00.
Shirt Waists
$1.25 to $2.25 value . . Now $1
$2.25 to $3.75 " ...Now $2
Ladies' Skirts
$1.50 to $7.50 value
Now $2.75
These are Bargains that it vill pay
you to investigate.
a. m
Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co.
Culver Cullings.
Culver. Miirvh, 1.
Mr. nnd Mr. John l'evk nn re
joicing over the arrival of n diuiKhter.
Mr. and MrH. Joe Howard punned
through Culver Monday, with a
herd of iMt f cattle which they were
tukiiiK to Shaniko.
MImh Myrthena Taylor nt tended
the patriotic program Kvn at Mud
Spring by the pupllH, Saturday even
tujr. MrH. F. S. Hoffman wan a Culver
vlxltor butt week.
Ci:i.vk.iiitk.
Paulina Paragraphs.
February 20, 1901).
Weather fine and everyone hoping
for an early nprlng.
OurHchno Ingoing on n'iln after
a week'M vneutlon, under the inan
nKeineut of MIhh (ilec Lnujrhlin. MIkh
Montgomery cloHed her four monthx'
term on the 5th of February with a
very enjoyable entertainment.
There has been noma jjood work
done in the whool here, expeelally
toward enlarging the library, t'nder
inniiMKement of MrH. Fliner Clark the
piiplln of the Hchool pieced a Hllk (jullt
which they rallied off for $50.5.'. Ah
It may prove intereHtltiK to Homo of
your renderH at 1'aulliia wo will
Htate what wbh done with the pro
ceeds namely: For plecen f-l, (Iohh
2, cotton 60e, llnliiK ?2.15, ribbon
(iOe, needleH 10c, thread 5c, freight 75,
erivelopeH 00c, muklnir a total of
$10.75.
Mrn. Klmer Clark being a charter
member of the American Patriotic
Heading Circle, we were enabled
through her to obtain the f W et of
Columbia hlHtoricnl novel, for 2(i,
jduH expreHHagfe. We would like to
nay right here that we have enjoyed
thews books very much, and would
recommend them to every dlHtrlct In
the county. The remainder of the
money wan turned over to MIhs Lot
tie Montgomery who will order
books for the Hchool library In
AugiiHt. Pacm.na School,
Glee Langhlln, Teacher.
Position Wanted.
A bright young wlilow with a nirl II
yearn olil, want a prmition ; in a lino
neamttreHg or bounekeeiier; referenced.
Someono in need of help write me. Ail
drew l(n:k box 64, Curtling?, Mo.
For Trees, Shrubs and Vines.
r. I?. Poindexter is resident aaent for
Tb( llnllpfl Nnrirv Wpn linn fnr
Trees, Shrubs, Vines and 1'lantH. 2 ll-4t
Vital Treatment
DR. A. W. GRATER,
Prineville, Oregon.
Theayvtcni I employ ia the development
of the sixth xeiiM! no driiBja, no limtru
incnt no queittiona naked, l'atienta ex
amined free of clinrgo. All forma of chron
ic dliiraaea uccesfully treated. I'rieei
very renaonablu. ltooma nt the roindex
ter Hotel.
The fullowiiiK ti'ttlmoniala are from pa.
ticnta I have trenU'd a'. Itend, Oreifon:
lientl. Or.. Jan. 21. 11)00.
My little boy hail be en Hiifl'iTing for the
lut your with heart, kidney and utomarh
irouiiie until l iook nun 10 nr. lirnicr nun
he i?uve 1 i id deven tri ntnienta and now lie
looka well and ia hearty.
Man. IOI.A KmcKMON.
Bend. Or., Feb. 10,
Dr. A. W. Grater I cannot find word
to exprcHs my eratltudu to you fur the
great benefit and relief whirb- I received
from your treatment. I will eludly rec
ommend anyone for treatment of female,
II .....I I.I.I A l.l I '..I.
liver null Kinney iruuniu ui which vuu
cured me. Very truly your,
Mils. bUKLLA GRIFFfN.
Bend, Or., Feb. 20, 10011.
Dr. A. W. Grater -I want to tell vou
how Krntcful I am for the complete cure of
leumiu wenKiieaii mm rneuiiiaiiniiii i villUK
the treatment wonderful. Gratefully
yours, Mkm. Khrinoton.
Bend, Or., Feb. 12, 1001).
Dr. A. W. Grater 1 will gladly recom
mend anyone for treatment of kidney,
liver nnd uoiiNtipation of which you cured
ine. Youra truly, H. A . I'UKrr.
Ilend, Or.
Dr. A. W. Grater, rrinevillu, Or. Dear
Sir I want to recommend your wonderful
treatment to the public at lare. When
you began treating me 1 wua very low with
a complication of diaeaaea. My heart waa
ao weak 1 could hardly get my breuth nnd
kidney in bad tdiape. Now I am improv
ing right along and feel auro 1 am cured.
All I need now ia warm weather and I will
lica well man. I have been talking to
several of your patients and they aay that
they have been cured of old chronic dis
eases. I feel that Ood ia with you in those
wonderful cures. Oratcfully yours,
Joan Hizkmorb.
come
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P. A. A. C. HALL
X
March
v
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
Tempting Array
Spring Goods
Our new lines of Dress Ginghams, Linens and Fancy
Dress Goods for Spring are now arriving. Also the
New Shirt Waists. Watch for our big announcement
on first page next week.
C. . Elkins
Princville's Big Department Store
tore l
mi i i , MiriTiiiaTmni. iM,ri ;
basoline
Lamps
Linigni
We have the agency for the Knight No.
16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow
wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives
the Most Light for Least Money of any
lamp known. I am prepared to install
systems of any size, from one lamp to as
many as are wanted.
PRINEVIBLE MACHINE SHOP
T
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INNEK COMPANY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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