Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 24, 1909, Image 2

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Why Pay More?
W aave you money on every
pair. Invcttigatc
Uf. M-- 7 . n -J
v tie sen mens, it omens, doys, misses ana
N Children's Spring Oxfords and Shoes
SPECIAL Until further notice we place on tale our entire
stock of new Spring Oxfords and Shoes
$2.00 p!r $3.50
Your Money Back if You Want It
I.
The Leader.
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The Place to Save Money
Auto Ride Social
Next Wednesday
On WoiIiich lav, June SOtli tint young
ri of lite Mollimlist tlmivli Willi
give an wooing f mimic ilikl rn
tertatniiient at tlio luin ot Mr,
Ki'tolium, iiut titi!t went uf town. Tli
band will be rsnt ami innit of j
tliolr ch.ila wttvt ions'. IWilon th
band, Mr. Winnok mtl Mr. A.Uiunou
liautoftVrel tlu tin of liiu-Mrit pli
(rm emli of their pluocn i( lmim'.
Tliero will vo mUw by 1'iodnnr Anli'iy,
Mrs. lr. Now nm wii.l Mi Howanl,
aW rtvlu ions ly otlnta, Tim l-oit
niutilHron tlu ro:rm will le the five
truiHruticMi to mill from the g ouiuU
ly mitoniotuU-tt.
tVma aiul briim your frioiul. Tl.o
1W of Urlinii w ill l tlio vacant lot
Jim hth tlumtreot doin Cli(Un&
jC.iriirtl'a mon. This llaot will In-
flxisl u a a nation. IWt forgot tho
il.ito (slnw.lny, June IW, at 7 p.m.
Church Services.
Financial Report
Prinevllle Schools
M. R. Elliott, dork of the Trinox 111.
whool district, ronkra lilx annual re
port. It rtniis as follow:
Number of porsotia tietwoeu 4 and
SO years of a rwtdliiK tn this tlii
trtct November 2.1. HWS: 125 male,
141 female: total
The flnaneea of the school illtrlot
taad M follows:
t'ah on hand at the time of
making last annual report
June 23, 1908 WW M
Received from county treas
urer from district tax 2!K 19
llccelved trotu county trea
urer from coontr school fnd 2M9 05
Ileeelved from state school
fund..;
Received from rate Mils and
tuition
Received from other sources..
4S7 45
51 70
S 25
Total..
... r. is
MumUKKMKNTK.
Teachers' wacvs
Fuel and school supplies..
Repairs, Janitors, etc
Insurance
llerk's salary
..14.130 00
953 5X5
00
50 00
Total.
5702 61
Balance on hand fclTXJ 57
The estimated value of school
houxea and ground Is f'WO. The
. estimated . Ynliui ot iHultan- ottl
apparatus Is placed at f 1000.
The achoolhouse and other prop
erty are limurtvl for fcWOO.
Cheap Land With Water.
If you are iwking for a chsnce to
tsk up desert larnl and got water on to
It here its snsp for you. Anv reaulent
of the county will tell you that there is
som of the bent land in the district be
tween the Crooked and IVtchntes
rivers on the lower decert. Our plan
is to locate settler and aociat to put
water on for irrigation at cot. If yon
get some of this land you can.
RAISE THE DOUGH.
S to 8 ton of clover per acre. 4 to 8
tons of alfalfa per acre. 1't soil and
best climate in Crook count r. I'erix't
aal water right and good title at verv
low cost Kor full information write
Joseph G. HorTox,
ft 241 mo Madias, Oregon.
LOCAL MENTION
Good Sawmill for Sale.
All in good running order; will cut
15.000 feet rerdar; mnl n I r.l.nor-
S, 000 ,000 feet etanding timler right all
hand goe with the mill, and plenty
more can be bought cheap. Kor further
particulars inquire at the Journal j
office, I
F. C llowloe was In town Tues
day from the Johnston ranch near
IVnd.
A mnrrlnge license has Nrn Issued
to Jos. W. Mci'lay and Alaiu M.
Archer, both of Uedmoud.
W. H. Kilmer aud wife were In
town, on business Monday, from
their home east ot Madras.
Win. H. Forter made final proof
on his homestead ou the McKay be
fore County Clerk Rrowu Tuesday.
At the school election held Monday
Mrs. V. A. Hell was elected to suc
ceed her-If. M. U. KUIott was re
appointed clerk.
A. I Mackintosh returned from
Portland the first of the week and
spent a few days In Frlnevllle U-forv
returning to his home at Paulina.
H. J. Healy of Haystack, was in
town Tuesday. Mr. Healy stated
while In town that the recent rains
were not as heavy In his section as
lu some neighborhoods In the county
County Herk Warren Brown says
that his oRlce is out of bounty war
rant blanks Just at present, and that
parties having scalps may bring the
same In, but that he cannot Issue
warrants tor same until his supplies
arrive.
County Superintendent of Schools
R. A. Ford left Prinevllle today on
his way to Salem to attend the an
nual convention of county school
superintendents which nuwUnt tlw
capital Monday, June2S. After at
tending this session he expects to go
on to Albany to attend the State
Teachers' Association. The state
laws require the state superinten
dent to hold the annual convention
ot superintendents and the county
superintendents are required to at
tend. The program for the con
vention sent out by Supt. Ackerman
Include the discussion of 25 topics
nil of great Interest to educators.
The apieal for a new trial in the
case of C It. Krlckson and wife, who
were fouud guilty in the last sesslou
of the Circuit court forCrook county,
Is now filed in the supreme court f
Oregon. Erickson's attorney, Oeo.
W. Barnes, states that the work of
the court is now IS months liehind
and that it will probably 1h that
long before t he case ever comes up
tor a hearing, which w ill U at Pen
dleton. The appeal of C. Sam Smith
which was taken last- year Immedi
ately after the May term of court
has never yet lieen argued. Attor
ney Barnes says that It will proba
My receive the consideration of the
court next month.
Walter T. Morris, forest guard,
was in town from PoU Tuesday,
making proof on a destrt claim
which he holds thcrv.
Ash W. Benton of Corvaliis, who
formerly worked for W, F. King,
came In yesterday to prove up on
his timber claim. Mr. lien ton's claim
hung lire In the land ottice tor a long
time and consequently he proves up
uiuler the old law.
Mrs. Cora Chapman has lieen on
gaged by the board of directors of
the Uedmoud school to teach a nine
months school tn that district, Ik
ginning on the first Monday In Scp
temlier. Her contract with the dis.
trlct otlieors Is now on file with the
county superintendent and Is the
tlrst to be tiled for the coming year.
Cases Filed in Circuit Court.
Since the May term the following
eases have been filed In the circuit
court:
Mrs. Jana Smith vs. C. C. Smith,
of Madras: divorce.
Arthur llightower vs. Rosland
Lumber Company; to collect f.W,
balance alleged to le due for labor.
Meier Frank Com pay, of Port
laud, vs. Hugh O'Kane ot Bend: to
collect 1450.:'kS claimed tola' due on
promissory note.
Win. C. Buekner vs. Hawley C.
North; foreclosure of mortgage on
$1000 note.
.jnKEs W., jjmr W mm W
RECORD
Pacific Mors Liniment is prepared
t pressiy lor the aeeiis of har emen snd
rtachiiiea It is a powrrful id pene.
trttinf (inimtnt, remedy lor eincrjren.
cies. A soothing etntVotaiKMi lor the
relief of pais, and the best tiniment lor
sprains od soreness. Iru qualcd lor
curinf the wounds and injuries of
BARBCD W IRE and for hcafof cuts,
ihra&ions, sores and bruises Pacific
Horse Liniment is fuilr (uarantced.
.No other is so food or helpful in so many
wa s. II it (ails to satisfy, w e authorise
all dealers to refund the porchase price.
imi iuu Mmn nm ccwra
HOVT ChCMICAI. CO, tanun, Om.
25 -
booklet tiSBzg rtre
Pacific Stock Remedies for sale
by Templeton & Son.
Seasonable Goods
for the Summer
Kodaks
Kodaks. We have them in all the
popular sizes, Irom the little Brownie at $1
each to the belter grades to $20 each ; also
Films and Supplies.
Hammocks
The latest and best in Hammocks is
the Hammock Bed lor porch or camp. It
is not like the old hammock, but like a
bed. Values Irom 511.50 to $12.50.
Porch Screens
We have Porch Screens in while and
green at $1,75 each up, according to sire.
Exceptional Values in
Furniture
We are oHcring some exceptional values
in our Furniture Department Chairs from
90 cents up; Rockers from $2 up.
Edison Phonographs
Victor Talking Machines. These repre
sent the best We have them in all the
popular sizes. Sold on easy terms.
Winnek's Toilet Cream
For . every day in the year. Your
money back i( you don't like the cream.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
THE GOOD TIME KEEPERS
Jewelry of all kinds
Htmlay servleta nt the I'nlon
church as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday
school. U . m., preaching, topic,
".V IVIIghtful Experience." vm.,
C. K. Society. X p. m preaching,
topic, "A Command that Cannot l
Xegltvted." Come with us. C. 1".
Bailey, pastor.
Tor Sunday, June 27. at the First
Methodist church: Sunday school nt
10 a.m., and preaching at 11: sul
jeet, "The tieneral Kulcs ot the Met I
odlst church." Kpworth league ser
vice at" p. m., and pn aching at a
o'clock; subject, "The Word as a
Uunp I nto My Feet." IVulnuliig
with the first Sunday lit July the
evening services will Ik union, the
three pastors and their congrega
tions worshipping together.
Yon are invited to attend theser
vices nt the Presbyterian church
Sunday, June 27. Suuday School at
10 p. m., Christian F.udcnvor, 7 p. in ,!
subject, "Missionary Pocket Hooks.
Preaching services at 11 a, in., and t
p, m. Subjtvt for the morning dis
course, "The Contpierlng Church."
evening theme, "A Man That Went
for .a Walk, and Never Pvtunud."
This will lie the last evening service!
licfore the commencement of the sum
mer union Sunday evening services.
F.lder l'.alley will preach at the
Lower McKay c hoolhousc- next
Sunday at 3 p. tu.
Piano for Sale.
Good piano for Nile cheap. For fur
ther information inquire at the Journal
oilice. tUTtf
Professional Cards,
jCatvytr
Crrytm.
Qt C. S3rix
?rat Cslai
Office with Ueo..V. ISarnw
Primtm'H; - - Ortgtn
3?. Ciliott,
!Primm, Crtjtn.
CiLU Avirn pomT Dt oi Smut
mc Om 1kx NinH or akiimii'i
Ion stoki. Botit oflK r an rJ-df-ooe
U-l-jbon.
Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co
Bargains in Clothing
The grcatcat sale of Men'a and ly Cloth
ing ever offered in Crook county. Don't
put off investigating these values while the
sizes tire nearly complete. The values in
for themselves. Every suit has the
positive guarantee of the makers. Come
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SincorltT Clutbaa
Cppjrlht
Your choice of any suit in
the house
SHOES and HATSNow is iYour Chance
We Iiave- just received a large
assortment of new and up to-date
Shoe ami Huti All the latest
shades and styles go on sale at
greatly reduced prices.
Shoes that are ordinarily sold
t from ti to 5, we offer now at
$3.00
NOVELTY HATS
All the new thass and shades.
Tsually sold for 13.50, now $2.50
I5uy your strawberries nt Stew,
arts. Genuine llotid lilvers.
Second-hand Buggy Wanted.
Slunk' buggy wanted, Sicoud hand.
Call at this olhce. tMO
Bids for School Building.
Scaled bids w ill l received U t the
erection ami completion of a oi)i-tory
framp etiool luilluii fur S'IhhiI listri-t
No. 27, aceoriliim to p!n mi tile at the
oilice of Shipp A Perry, 1'rineville, dr.,
and Mrs M.irr Fiile, Paulina, Or. Hi 1
sill tie mvtveil uutd July 0. l'.n;.
Hi la tu t tent to the clerk of the dis
trict. Mas. Mav Kim.i c. Clerk,
fl 1 7-3t Paulina, t)r.
Call for Warrants.
Notice i hcreliy (riven Ihat th tolluniiig
Orok rouniy warrrtnl. iwtie"! wvrn years
prior to July I, U, iiiuki I pn-n iiir.! for
pavno ut wilUin Ml .las from imoi! July 1,
lim. ollirrm i;r tlii y iil le rancellt-d and
p.iynient t.tvrraflrr I refu-eii an provi'itil
(v lutr.
Julr in. lw M Nmrtxr on
L AM .13 FEEiD CO.
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Dea'srs lu
Chop Feed, of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and
Garden Seeds of all Kinds.
Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN FINE MILLINERY
MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS
Corner Seond ,d Mo Siraelt. Prineeilk Or..o
t t r t t c t t t t so t t t c t co to co co c
The City Meat Market
IIOKIGAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the be.9t in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
Wc handle all kinds of country produce
Men's Spring Suits
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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 range from $10
to $25. It pays to make good
and we can on our mens suits
Ladies' Tailored Suits
Our line of spring suits for
ladies is now on display. Prices
range from $17.50 to $25.00.
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