Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 08, 1909, Image 2

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    The Place to Save
Money
Shoes for Men, Women
STRAW AND FELT HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS
Ladies' Waists
We are now showing a
assortment of moderately
new spring si) la.
I. MICHEL,
Shu-mi-a Club Holds
An Indian Session
There Is an old savins, 'Out
Herod Herod." And that Is Just
what happened to Mrs. Ada It. Mtlli
can last Tuesday nisiht when it w as
her turn to entertain the "Suuniia"
Club. Mrs. Milliean is the mst
ftrdeut lover of the Indians, and has
one of the finest collections of Indian
thinjrs in the whole country, and it
only natural that her mind should
run into Indian ideas regarding her
entertainment for her sister club
members. The program was to be
about Indian events, the refresh
" ments were to be Indian, served in
Indian style, and Mrs. Milliean as
liostess was to I dressed in Indian
costume, but the guests went her
one better and surprised her by
swooping in each and every one on
her toRged out in si wash dress with
their war paint on. Mrs. Millieau
was prepared for an Indian evening
but she didn't expect the whole
'Shuuiia" tribe.
There were 12 clootchuien and one
brave In the band. Mrs. Milliean
represented "Chepeta" the wife of
the famous Tte Chief. Ouray, who
figured in the Meeker massacre.
Mrs. Julia Lytle was "Tobe" the
Modoc woman, Miss Conway was
"Tina" the Wasco, Mrs, Rova Brink,
"Tilda" a Sioux, Miss Parrott rep
resented "Pocahontas," Mrs. Anna
Winnek took the part of "Saliy
Klickitat," Mrs. Minnie Clifton, "Eilie
Cushaway,"; Miss Marjorie Brink,
Sacajawea," Mrs. Lula Rosenberg
a Navajo woman, Mrs. Angie Smith,
"CVIie Warmspring", Mrs. Pearl
Kaylor, "Mattie" the Piute, and
Mrs. Wilda Belknap was oue of
Chief Paulina's braves,
Ashamed of His Face."
iln
Mrs. Martha Spalding Wigle,
daughter of Rev. Spalding the mis
sionary at Whitman massacre, was
also present.
The trilie swept down on Mrs.
Milliean from the Rosenberg home,
where they had adjusted their war
paint and feathers, and Miss Mar
jorie Brink delivered n speech of
salutation in Chinook, which was
Interpreted by Mrs. Rosen!erK.
After the general merriment over the
appearance of everyone in Indian
garb had subsided somewhat, one of
the most entertaining programs ever
prepared by the club was carried
out. The program wan almost en
tirely composed of Indian legends
and stories of local interest, which
had been prepared largely by the
Edison Phonographs
Combination types that
standard two-minute and
berol four-minute records.
$30
$40
Victor Talking Machines
$30 $40 50
Sold on Installment Plan
Wall Paper
When you
spring you
clean
will
have
more rooms to
spring stock
and patterns
covers
priced
roll
10c
per
T
H
WINNEK
THE LEADER
Our line ol Edwards-Stanwood
Shoes are the kind that appeal to your
good sense. They wear the, marks ol
style, comfort and durability. 1 he value
is all over the shoe Irom heel to toe,
from top to sole. In Oxford and hiyh
cut and the prices arc just right
choice I v- f
assistance of Mr. J. 1. I.tuKey.
Mrs. Winuck and Mrs. P.rink recited
personal oxpcricnon with Indian
danp-rs and Mrs. ( litum's :ivr was
an account written by Inr jirand
mother. Mrs. Kliza Warren, who
was a girl about nine years eld at
the time she was an eye w itness to
the Whitman massacre.
A short review was made of the
latest book of Mrs. Kva Emery lye,
".McDonald of Oregon", nr.ul myo
graph book-mark souvenirs from
Mrs. Dye were presented to the
guests. These were made up in the
Shuuiia Club colors, gold and bine.
"Pinnola", the typical Indian dish
of the southwest was served In
Arizona Indian crockery, to the
gnests sitting on the floor Indian
style. The large bowl In the middle
of the Indian mat was an Indian
relic and the "Pinnola" was dished
out of it with au Indian ladle. Miss
rarrott who presided as toastmas
ter used as a gavel a u ancient war
club which had done murderous
work in the hands of a Pima warrior,
and Is said to still show the blood
stains of his victims.
A health was drunk to the guest
ol honor, Mrs. Wigle. After the ses
sion was over, the members of the
club all went to the Commercial
Club rooms where a flashlight photo
was taken of the company by Mrs.
Cyrus.
The -'Shu-ml a" Club out-Iudianed
the worst Indian of them all.
G. W. Y. Party.
The G. W. Y. Music club had a pro
gressive afternoon with the Misses
Bertha and Fay Baldwin at tlteir
home last Wednesday afternoon.
"Tiddledewieks", Jackstraws" Dom
inoes and spearing peanuts with a
OUe Oljhat Din were nnionir the eimt.wt
along the'wny to iirogrosion, Miss
Iva Booth lteing tlie winner of the
prize. Music was one of the main
features of the occasion. The house
was handsomely decorated with
pink carnations and potted plants,
while the refreshments served con
formed to a color scheme of pink and
white. The afternoon was a very
enjoyable one to the five members
and invited guests present.
New Fireless Cooker.
Take a look at the New Tireless
Cooker at J. K. Stewart & Co.'s.
They save their cost in a short time
in the price of fuel. 4 S
Fine Potatoes.
Unmixed fine dry land potatoes--White
and Blue Victor can he had at
Alma T. Munis place, 5 milts rom
town on ComLs' Flat.
lit
play
Am-
$G0
house
this
one or
paper,
Our
grades
all
from
up
The Place to Save
Money
and Children
Muslin Underwear
Fit up your spring wardrobe Irom
our store. We are just opening up
our attractive goods for ladies.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
"Oregonian for Oregon."
"(Irejtoiiians for Cirfoii", is Mr.
Stroud's ploan.
In talking to a Jourmd reporter
yesterday, Mr. trorijr raid : "Orepm
iaiis aro Ivg'tiniiij; to rra'iio t!;e ijrca!
drain made upon the state ntinu .illy by
tho Wail Street Insurance Companies.
Money that never roturi.s. lit the past
five years $!0,0.;l,oo-t was eent out oi
Ouyoit for premium and but 1,132,915
returned here to pay death losses and
dividenJs, leaving f il,S70,4 1'J as t!m net
amount diained out of '.Voifi.n, sent tn
enrich New York and other states by
making t lit ir home companies custo
diaus of these trust conpaitie."
"Oregon Life' is the only "Purely
Oregon" company. It insures only
Oregon tans. Oregon Life makes all of
its investments in Oregon securities.
Oregon 1 iie is a policy!) jluert'compatty
managed for the tanctit of the policy
ho'dera. No other rut company i so
orgjtniievt."
Mr. Strong comes to Prineville with
the highest recontniemlations front his
company and tlie butiness world anil
ill no doubt secure a large volume of
business for Oregon Life liectuse Prine
vi.le people are partial to Oregon enter
prises. . Mr. Strongs' headpiarters are at the
Hotel IYtneviile.
HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA
Oil ol W'tatersreea, Thymol, fllyceruie, Etc
Ltil aj 5lmpl Wash
' It really a cents strange that ao many
people suffer year in and year out with
eczema, when it is now no longer a se
cret that oil of wintergrecn mixed with
thymol, glycerine, etc-, make a wash
that is bound to cure.
Old, obstinate cases, it is true, can
not be cured in a few days, but there
is absolutely no sufferer from eczema
who ever used this simple wash and
did not find Immadlatoly that won
derfully soothing, calm, cool sensation
that comes when the itch is taken away.
Instantly upon applying a few drops
of the wash the remedy takes effect,
the itch is allayed. There is no need
cf experiment the patient knows et
once.
Instead of trying to compound the
oil of wintergrecn, thymol, glycerine,
etc., in the right proportions ourselves
we are using a prescription which ia
universally found the most 'effective.
It is known as the D. D. D. Prescrip
tion, or Oil of Wintergrecn Compound.
It is made by the D. D. D. Co. of Chi
cago, and our long experience with
this remedy has given us great confi
dence in its merits.
The Winnvk Co.
Winnek's Toilet Cream
March winds chap
and hands. Try a
the face
bottle of
Winnek's Toilet Cream
It costs you nothing
are not "satisfied.
25c
f
you
Watches Watches
Elgin and Waltham 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
and guarantee every
Jewelry we sell.
back
piece
of
of
COMPANY
Pertinent Points.
Itoth of the ordinances ptfi l at
t ho session of the council Tuexdtiy
night carry nil emergency clause,
! Only four councilman were present
; all of whom voted for the ordinances.
Rivorder M. II. Itell gives It as his:
opinion thitt the councilman must!
vote "Vis" on nn ordinance to make
i t he emergency clause vffivtlvo', nnd
, t'tat he diKs not believe tliev will
i lawfully go Into effect until utter
! days.
j , These ordln.'iitcvs are as nearly as
, Could Ik dratted copies of the stale
laws on the question of gambling,
nnd upon the use of tobacco by
i minors, and tlie frequenting of card
I and billiard hulls by those under
! lawful age,
Section !! of the gambling ordinance
provides as follows:
"No person otherwise quallllcd
and competent us a witness dm II W
disqualified from teMif.vltig us such
concerning tlie offenses mentioned lit
this ordinance on tlie ground that
his testimony may incriminate him
self. Such testimony shall 1 re
duced to wrltiiiir, and no prosecution
shall lie brought by the City of Prlue
vllle ngalust hint for tlie particular
offense concerning which ho testified
as a witin ."
The ordinance restraining minors,
N . in, In section 4 provides as
follows:
"It shall he unlawful for tiny minor
to enter tiny room or place within
the city of rriue llle, Oregon, where
such room or place Is lined to play
any games of cards, dice throwing,
or nny otlu r g ime of chance, billi
ards or pool Is played, either for
amusement or otherw Ise, or to loiter
in or about such room or blace with
in the City of I'rliievlUe. Oregon."
Whether this section will lie lit
terpreted to Include the Commercial
Club or lint Is not known. There
cards, bllilar.is and pool are played
for pitstlnte, and there nre several
member of tlie club wltoaiv minors.
Vital Treatment
DR. A. W. GRATER,
Prinevi'lc, Oregon.
The system I I'lui'K'V is the development
of the nixtii s. use -i:o dru -s, no inntni
ineiils no i'.ii -tu'!is nikt.l. Paiie'itu v
ainined free ul ' ii.uv. All fi. run of i limn
ic ili-rasi. f.iTr -fully t r.-ttt Prices
very reason;!.!. . ir. (iraler can now I
consulted ut In- rooms at tlie PoimlcJti r
Hotel.
The followm,' t. tititniiluU are from jm
tienta I have tri.U'-.l a. I'.i n.l, Orvh-uii:
' -ml. Or.. Jan. '.'1, lu'l.
My little lny l;.i.l U rn snth rmg fur tin
last year with In -.irt, khlnry nti.l .-.Inimirli
troufile until I t - k him to lr. (irntrr and
lie pave linn -evi-n tr. atiuenls and tiuw lie
looks Will and is hearty.
M11-. Iaii.a KaicK-oN.
Ki nd, dr., J", 1.. 10, Inn.
Dr. A . W. i raii r - I caim.it find words
to exprcn my eralit.nlf I vou for the
irr.-ut Uii. tit -in I relief which I rei eiveil
fixin y.mr ir alim-nt. I will Klatlly ree
oir.iiii'ii i anyone for treatment of female,
liver .". 1 ki-tiiry trouhie of wliieh you
cured iiv-. Very truly ymrs.
Mil-. Li tux (iairr x.
l'.eli.l. Or , I'eti. $
P.-. A. V. lira'.er -I Knut to tell you
linw pr.iteful I am for the t-mnplete cure ol
lemale ve'ikties-) Bud rlu'iiiuati.nii, I lliink
l lie tnatuieiit Wonderful. lirat.-litily
your. 51k. I'lKKINi.tnS.
lleiid, Or., K. li. y, !M'
Hr. A. W. Crater- I will cl.nllv rei'ono
iii' lid iinynne for treaimc iit t kidney,
liver mid i iiiitiation of which you cured
me. o:in truly. It. A. PrarT.
liend, Or.
I).-. A. W. lirater. Prim ville. Or. lear
.u - I w.Hit to ri'C.immi nd your Woinlerhi!
treal meiit lo the puhlie at laive. When
you lie.oi treatiiiK me I was very low with
a i onipiii jitmu of diM'ases. M v heart was
so weak I l oulil hardly ert mv 'hreatli unit
'idiieys in I ad !inpv. Now 1 niu iiiiprnv
imr nt'lit ulong and fi-el sure I am cured.
All I iifs .l now m warm weather uml I iil
In-a v e man. I have been tulking to
several of your patients and tliey av lliut
they have heeii eured of ohl chronic d-ea-es.
I feel that (iod is with you in these
wonderful cure, tiratefully yours,
JollM SlZKMoKK.
MAY 26 TO
&1 H H HPS S W H n V
rU Jl AAaa V eJitU,
IkI
Speed Program .me
FIltST DAY MAY 2G.
First race mile and repeat Purse
Hecond race mile dash '
BIX'OND DAY MAY 27.
Third race mile and repeat "
Fourth race mile dash "
TIIIUI) DAY MAY 28.
Fifth race mile danh , "
Sixth race 1 mile dafih "
KOUKTII DAY MAY 29.
Seventh race g mile daah "
Eighth race li mile dash "
$100 FOR
CROOK COUNTY TEAMS.
W. R. POLLARD, Preiident
M.
R. BIGGS, Secretary
LAMB FEED
UliDMOND, OREGON
Dea'ers
jA Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and
T Garden Seeds of all Kinds.
Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Lively
O
ADVANCE SPRING
Authorities on Ladies'
This week you will have to admit
have the best showing of
Extraordinary Values $18.00
Come
Our New Line of Dress Goods
Wash Goods and Novelties for .spring wear
will interest you. See'.them. We guarantee
to save you money.
Notice of Sale.
Not!,-
i lierrl'V (ri veil Hint I tll dl nt
roiMic nuelioii one U-yrnrxiliI airrrou Sm
iirdny, April 17, nt Hie lirewery frV-.l
Ynrd, In 1'riiirvillv. reKn, mid anlinnl
huvine come t,i m v !m-e nil pxtrny, and
pr. ioiidv advertised aerimluiit I" liiw.
4-1 ' W. J. CHAIN.
Notice of Final Accounting.
Noller U iief'hv alvrn Itv tin tindenOani'd,
1 he N' I ml ti 11 Tutor of the ritntr of t'oniliMH litre
fiiriod, tleet-anvi!, llmt lie him nmiti nnd lllett
Willi Die elerk or Ihn nno.lv rmirl, hu rttntl
ueiMltllliif of tilH MtlfiilHtnlrallun nf unlit p
tale, met that tin autlit rollrt tini M'l tlteMlh
iltiv of Mi.v, luou, nl the nmntv i-ourtnwuii In
rrinevlUe, (ireffiin. the limn nnil tdwi1 for
heiirifitr unit M'ttltna- mdit ftnnl Reeinintlnif.
At whleh lime mot t'li... Hd H-rifiM Inter
ewfed til -uilit p-itrtll louy alM'!!- Hlot Oltle-t to
ul-l flinil "iiiiinllnK. J. II. IIANKH.
AilinliiNtriitnr of llt eitnlr of I'umiii.Hliirfi
t'arriill, Ui-eeaned. 4-8
Hides, Pelts and Furs
WANTED
Highest Market
Price Paid
Herman Poch,
2 Tiiilen rant of I'rineville, on Oelioco road
aces
29 INCLUSIVE
$100.00
150.00
12-r).00
150.00
150.00
175.00
150.00
200.00
BASEBALL
oo.
in
rctr.vn,?rf'"V-"'
- Jordan -
O M P A N
In Women's Tailored Suits direct from
New York's leading importers.
ever brought to Prineville, Mr. Catalogue House
not excepted, and our prices will surprise you
when you compare style, quality and finish.
The line includes the finest French Serges, pUin
and striped Prunella Cloth in all the newest
spring colors such as black, rocida, navy, rose,
olive and smoke. Every garment strictly
tailored and lined with silk.
and see
for yourself,
show you.
No
THE WONDERFUL
John Deere Disc Plow
In double and triple gang, discs 24, 26 or 28 inches.
JOHN DEERE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS
PLANET JR. GARDEN SEEDERS : : : :
at C. W. Elkins
Men's Spring Suits
We are offering some of the
most attractive bargains in men's
spring and summer suits ever
shown in this city. All the late
College Cuts, new cloth patterns
and up-to-date shades are repre
sented. Prices ranee from S10
T
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E
B
R
I
C
K
S
T
0
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E
to $25.
It
ana we
can
Ladies' Tailored Suits
Our line of spring suits for
ladies is now on display. Prices
range from $17.50 to $25.00.
Clifton
Lanius
Y
STYLES
one
of
Fashions
that we
SUITS
to $35.00
trouble to
CJ T
pays to make good
on our mens suits
& Cornett
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