Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 07, 1909, Image 3

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Clooing Out at
Fifty Cents on the Dollar Isn't
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LOCAL MENTION.
Mn" Hofi-r l now vlcrkliiff for J.
K. Ktuwnut & Co.
J. W. Curtain nuil wlfi lire liome
bkhIii from I'urtlnml. f
llfiirjr Wliiiltim U In town thl
w k from IiIh ttoiuf nt CtitviT.
, lUtlwi-ll frum of Trout rm-k. wnn
yIhIMik tiU brother tu-rv Frhliiy
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C. I UoIhtIm n turniil ri Friday
f.'oni nvli.lt to WIIIiiiiKtte vulli'y
ltutM. i , ! ; i' .
A. W. WliKe In IhiII.IIiic n now tvl-
ih'iiM JtiNt wnt of tliu roliulcxti r
NkttlliiM; rluk.
HrliiK In jour irvliit fxlilliiln
Twik jiHai-h un offort'i), t'O to fltnt
mm fio to mrond. , :
Mn. ltl.ljf I'otxl 6t lllli)olii, MiMtcr
of HnK I.Utir, m vUllhiif olj frlotula
niul ri liilH-.- In I'rliH'vlHi-. .
Mim Wlllii Couiltn, wlii tiu lim-n
worklmr In I'ortlnml for ftlioiit a
' ,)vit, U Iioiiic for .the Mlhtt-r . -
Mm. Naomi Wiiloinoii ff Snli in In
In l'rliit'vlllo on IuihIimhh. Kind lu-r
notlw In tlir dimnlHii1 Im nl roluinr.
C. Ik Hhnturk lift WfdniKiliiv for
Th linlltn, to lirliiir lim-k a Whlh
Sti'iimiT nuto fort ho Corm-lt Nlae
Coiiiiiii,v. ' t "
., Clin. Alk u, tlH' lioy f ha It wrr
liiismia dny m'liti'iic? In ttiocoiinfy
Jnll In portt'il III with tj pliol.! f,-vcr.
lie lum Imvii ri'inovi-it from tin Jnll
iuI In iwlvltujeiiivful ntti'iiltoii.
W. I-nk IVU'tt, Wl.lil Ilitnitn, Alf.
i:iiRMon mid Juck ClmmU-M iiuuln
up ft party hint Friday evriiln t n u j
Wfnt tot ho iliiiieo at I.uniontit In
lloilKon'N unto. Other l'rliu-villo 1
iwoplo who ttlti'inleil tlu hull wore J
OKI Ariit'(t, Odcnr Vrotun nml wlfn
niul MIwh' IWrtha IIiiITiuhu nml
Kilnn I-oii. Tlioy all report an tn
JtynlU tlnu, ' ' , . , ; i
Lyman McConl wnn In town thin
wiHk lriMvi'ril dnyn, having eomt
.In for mm rqmlin for a thnwhlnic
imwhliiH, which httlH oicratlnpr thin
diiiwon In ttift Mutl Spring mrt Ion
et of Mailrn. Il rt'porU Krnlu
rrop n tiirnlnij out far UittUT
than tlu owner expwti'd nnJ the
grain of high , (jnnMtjr. TrliTH, too,
nr nway iii, rolled barley I now
ellliiK vt Madriin
hundred.
The ladle auxiliary of tiio I'rlno
vllle Cniii'ier lal Club met for . thu
flrt limn Tuesday atlernoon ulneo
the holiday. ItetreHhmeiit Avere
nerved and u plenHimt aflornoon
spent by the ladle.. The only new
lMilueM wiim liar (ippolntment of a
'committee coinpoHed of Mr. D. F.
Htiwart, Mr. V. W.; Klkliw ami Mr.
LanliiM, to ninke arrangeiiH'iit for
an (pnlortnluimnt ,tq bo iRlventhe
Hub Homo time about the Brut of No.
vi'inber. It wa alo decided to cm
ploy a .lllirarlau for the duty liiHtond
of leavlng-tho dutle of thl to the
. voluutwn rUe of nnxlllnry uiom
Ihth. MIdm LoiiIho Suiiiiiuth will act
tn thl - capacity 'every Tnesdny
"evening, " .
THE SHOE THAT STANDS
ROUGH
""j That won't quickly wear through
tne soics, or kick
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tiave seamless bppers
, leatherthey are
won t get, more
how much you
from under the
pense, buy Special Merit School
At7$ I ' Shoes for the
Horn To the wife of Ralph Porllly,
edneday, rtOoher 0, a aon.
MImmKIvii Dublin H ited the Way
ton nehool Monday for the fall term,
Hoy (.ray and Dick nml Frank
Mini; nave gone to the fair at
Seattle and will nlo mii(1 neveral
duyMut Cortland while away.
MurKau' orilietitra lum reuiii(5d
rehtarHl for the wlnUr, meeting
every Monday evening for pruetlee,
Thl organisation plan for gnat
prtt(rr thl neimon.
; 3eorgo W'hlted of IJe'ppner, ha ac
ncepted n ptmlllon a nalemnan
with CUfton & Cornettut the brick
tore. William U-dford, (Kentuck)
who ha had charge of the Cornet t
tiige ollleo In I'rlnevllle ha nlo
bivn traiiMferred to the More, the
tge biiHlnee I lielng looked after
by (ieorge Iteam.
Ia the lk-nd JuMthe court Ituit
Thnrday the ownemhlp of the dl
nueu cow, inentlou or "Wlileu wo
made lat we-k, wa " decided In
favor of J. II. Wood, the Halm of.
Adam Kotxiiiau to theauliunl being
denied by JukI Ice Merrill.
Cobble Ktroud ha moIi! hi Intercut
In the (). K. Market to II. K. Cro,
anil the firm will hereaft?r lie Stroud
Unm. &CroH. The family f Mr
Crtuui arrived from JcnVrHoii lout
week nml an-1 muted In the Uaiitlxt
church rvHlde'ure projierty on weat
unit Hitwt.
J. S. Fox. formerly tJf the "TIuiIht
mau" of Tortland, ha litcated In
I'rlnevllle and U now acting an were
tary for the county fair nnnwlatlon.
Ili"ldc being a nettpa'r man, Mr.
Fox In a hookkcccr and Htenog.
rapher, and ha ojiened a public of-fk-e
with Attorney M. It. lllgg. ,
tin Monner and Dave Harden
were In town -Wednenday from
Agency Train, bringing In big load
of wheats They received 78 and 6
cent per bunhel. They report the
llarrlmau railroad firco tearing up
the earth nt Porter Spring ennyon
and on the plain north of Mad ran.
Arch Powell wa up from Mndrn
the Inst of the wek. He nporl ti e
wft drink bUHlnen. flourlnhlng nt
Madran, where he and Itulph Slinrii
have an eHtabllhnient. Me ny
that then an no btn for dale In
Madrtf at m than (250 each, price
ranging from that llgure up to flOOO.
The county clerk refime to handle
any inori' green coyote hide. . Tl e
Hceut In too utterly too too. Heln
nlnta that the hide lie thoroughly
dried before they are brought to Ids
olllee. He tiny ho I tired of piling
weight on them to bold then In one
plnwi I.Ike old cheese, t hey wnnt to
crawl around.
OutMlde paper seemed to haye our
fair date mixed. Tho Jlural Spirit
and Pacific Momentead have got It
too early. . A a.n-fiult omo Wll
Irtmettb valley tiH'k got here the
flrnt of the month nnd when they
found the fair wa not to take place
until Octfflicr lit-2.1, left for home.
We hope theno pu per will mnko the
correction.
PLAY
out at tne toes.
SPECIAL MERIT
SEAMLESS SrHOOL SHOES'
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all one solid piece of selected
made with double leather toes. You
substantial, longer wearing, and
better looking shoes no matter where you go, or f
pay. If you want to get out
burden of shoe ex-'
boys arid girls.
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LOCAL MENTION
Ed Parker of Hear creek, 1 pcnd
Ing ncvernl day In town thl week.
J. If. licatn, manager of the Cor
nett Stage Company, wa over from
Khanlko thl week looking after
biiHlneM. ',
T. K. Mcfalllnter nnd family have
moved Into tlM-lr property next door
to t lie Journal oillce. and opeiied a
boarding bonne.
Perry Long k-ft Wednesday for a
vlnlt In the Willamette Valley. He
exMci to go to the' Foley Spring
for the benellt of hi heal til.
Dm. Gray, dcnthUa, are at the
I'rlnevllle and will remain for a week
or ten day. See their announce
ment cine where lu thl Innue.
The Indie of the Prenbvterlan
church will give a dinner on Friday
tOctolier 22) during fair week.
Home cooking. Everybody Invited.
S The duck aeanon for Crook county
dooa not open until Ootohcr 15. In
Ignorance of thl fact several hunters
have already been out. Duck seem
to tie plentiful thl year.
Oeorge Hitches, the operator In the
Moving Picture Show, ha sold out
hi Interest to bin
Hroslus, who Will conduct thebunl-
ncx In the future. Mr. nml M nr.
Kitchen left for Portland the flrt of
the week. ' " i
The ladles of tho Christian church
will glvenn Ice crenm eiKlul tomor
row ( Friday) afternoon and event nc
as ltelknnp hall. There will he
chicken sandwiches, coffee, cocoa.
herbet, Ice cream and cake. etc.
Doors ojicn from 5 to 9 p. in.
John Alden Seabury, famoim here.
la now publlshluir-a freak naiwr nt
Mocllps, Wah., the Mocllpa Ocean
Ware. It has the distinction of be.
Ing publlnhed farthest west of anv
paiier In the Cnltetl StaU. right on
tne brink of the ocean. Our advice
to the editor would be to aro a little
farther west. ,
Mis Hilda SundoulHt met with an
accident near tho Ulbson ranch while
horseback riding the hint of " the
week. She was found by the road
side In an unconscious condition by
some drummers w ho took her-toa
nearby farm house and telephoned
Dr. Itosenlierg. An examination
by the doctor showed that the girl
was not serlounly hurt, other than
reiving several hard bumps and
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Ite.v. John Iewtns ; of Tncomn,
Waah., 'wlU lglii mwtlngs at the
Methodist church next. Sunday.
Itev. Mf . Lcwtna cornea very highly
recommended as a preacher ami also
m a singer. He lielleves fn singing
the gosel ns well as preaching it.
Besides Wing an evangelist, Mr.
lA'wtns haa traveled extensively In
Europe and the Holy Lands. "We
most cordially 'Invite the public to
attend these, services. All who at
tend will not only be entertained but
edifliid and strengthened In the
Christian faith. J. D. Lewellen,
Pastor. , ,
Mayer
2500 PAIRS
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This week we have received, a number of: shipments
of new Fall and Winter goods. - Mens, women's and
children's underwear, sweaters, sweater coats, ging-
hams, percales, outingsand a number of yery pretty
patterns in all-wool dress goods. Hosiery of all kinds,
cotton, fleece-lined and cashmere, also a good supply
of the Famous Holeproof Hose.
All Goods Marked at Very
Our big line of Oliver Plows, all styles and sizes', repair
must be closed out this Fall You know the line.' ' Come and
Orange Hodge ha returned from
atrip to the valley.
Frank Marlon of Lildlaw, Is
Sieudlng the week In town.
Adam Kotzmnn wa lu Prluevllle
today at tending to business.
Mlns Hnsel Wlndom of Culver, was
visiting friends In Prluevllle today.
Dr. nnd Mrs. ltelknnp made a trip
to Laldlaw lu their auto last Friday.
Alf Parkey was In Unlay from
Agency Plains , with a big load of
wheat. ' 1 . ,
Oeorge Steven wa over from Sis
ter the first of the week greeting old
friends. . ' ,
MlkeChrlstfanl, a well known resi
dent, Is very low nt his borne In
Prluevllle. ;
J. U. Terrell and son, E. S. Terrell,
of O'Xell, were transacting bunnies
today In Prlnevllle. ; .,4, .
Mrs. It. 8. Price retnrned from a
visit to Portland and the A-V-P Ex-
ponltlon on today's stage. f -
C. T. Hubbard, who Is ''holding
a squatter's claim on the MatoWs,
was In Prluevllle several day this
week. ' ' f ,
Mr. William Circle dle'd at The
Dalles last week. She was well known
here having spent a large part of ber
life la this county. r
Forest Supervisor A. S. Ireland
ha gone to the Portland bead-
quarters to assist in the olliee work
there during the next two months.
The Crook County Sunday .Sehool
Association will meet at Jtedmond
on Novemlier 6, 6, and 7. - .Plan are
belug formulatetl for a big attend-'
ance. ' i U , j
Johnny Howard of Lower Prldge,
went toShaniko this week to meet
III wife and baby who are return
ing from ft visit In the Willamette
Valley, i , . . ',
Tom Armstrong ha eight head of
horses owned by local parties now
In training at the fair grounds. The
racing events - promise high class
sport during the fair, Oct. 19 to 33,
Inclusive, r. !' ,.. -t
Sheridan Shroufe says he has Bold
his Sisters stage line to S. Soott und
will settle at Shanlko soon. Heex
pecta to ngaln engage In the freight
ing buslnes If the prospect looks
good, although he may not legln
hauling until spring,
f Itev. ( Charles T, Kudrord 1 the
name of tlie new ; minister . for the
Christian church. He and his wife
and children arrived Wednesday
night. Rev Kadford will preach In
Prlnevllle the third and fourth
Sunday of each month, nt the Union
church. - ,
Ijvst week Alex Mackintosh shtp
led 17,000 head of mutton sheep from
Shanlko to Oreat Falls. Moutaua.
where they will lie fed for the Chica
go market. Mr. Mackintosh was
unfortunate lu having to wait on
cars at Sholitko, and had to a.v over
at the railroad terminus foar daya
longer than he anticipated, being to
the extra expense of feeding the
sheep during that time. ' j 5 ....
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IN 'STOCK
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New Fall Goods
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Pound and a Half j
of Beef to Each Man
Jfs Howard wan in the city today
from Ixiwer Bridge. Mr. , Howard
states that associated with hint In
the contract for supplying beef for
the construction crews of Porter
Bros, while building the Hill road
from the Columbia to Madrn ore
Messrs. Z. M. Brown and Charles
Horton, of Tvlaraath "'couhty.'" He
says that the Journal's account of
the fact last week was a little
too high In the estimate of the
amount of beef that will be required,
the tiasls on which they figure being
about yt pound dally for each man
employed on the work, . , u
'Mr. Howard states that he and
his associates will buy what Crook
county cnttlethey can so long as
the price doe not go above that of
the outside markets. They now
have-tpo head of cattle on feed in
Klamath couny, and expect soon to
have more than donble that number
feeding lu a few week. The Hill
forces are putting more men to
work each week w hich will gradual
ly Increase the lieef supply In pro
portion.. . Eight surveying crews are
now working between the mouth of
Trout Creek nnd the Columbia on
the Hill Toad. Some of the meat
may be brought in from Portland.
This contract calls for the delivery
of meats anywhere between Madras
and at or near Celilo, and Mr. How
ard believe it Is probable that the
Oregon Trunk is planning to bridge
the rlver at Celilo to make connec
tion, with the North Bank line.
Maker a Grask Kairta
ScUalBsois ' r
' Camra Sapsliet
Jw.lry Cit-
Wall raper
D. P. Adamsoii
iillDliliMllis
Stewart
Reasonable Prices
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Hall Safe for Sale.
A Hall, safe, good as new, fur cale. It
weighs 13,'jO pound anil U 41x30x21 outside
measurement, inutile 27i21 ill. For further
particular call at this office.- f-ID tf
"THE SCHOOL
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 S A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
; commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels m every respect. Special
penmanship departmentr" Write for"fllustfatecf catalogue.
New Millinery Display
Show all the best late Fall and Winter Hat.
All the latest styles.' My stock is complete. Call and see these
beautiful hats In our enlarged quarters. Don't forgetJtlie date.
MRS.
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Corner Second and Main
t&t3mi Ef Er-s c m z& x& m e&
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
School Books
School Supplies
DRUGGISTS
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Royal Club Canned Goods
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Heating Stoves
We are still, offering special
values in Heating , Stoves. If
you -are thinking of buying one
it will pay you to - investigate
our line. ''".'V.y.' ;,
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Start voiir Grocerv : account wi
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most complete line in the city b
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ana can save you money. Koyai m
vmu uctiiiicu guuus oui specialty
parts and extras
'learn the price
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: . Gormlcy, The Tailor.
What about that fall suit? Of
course yon .want It tailor-made.
It doesn't cost any 'more than the
hit-and-miss' kind. My sample are
the tinest in town. Presslnsr, repair
ing and cleaninc. Give a trial. 8-5
OF QUALITY"
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