Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 14, 1909, Image 8

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Sale
of Sales !
Our Great Closing Out Sale opened
with a rush and those who took
advantage of the bargains we are
offering are loud in their praises of
the values received.
Our Time Is Limited
In which to dispose of this stock which consists
of Men's, Women's and Children's Merchandise,
in fact, everything, for the family. The greatest
bargains you ever heard of are here, so come
early, you won't regret it. Space being limited,
we quote below a few of the most startling
bargains you ever dreamed of getting:
SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' DRESSES
$5.00 Dresses :
7.00 Dresses
9.00 Broadcloths
12.00 VoUles:
$ 1.75
2.15
4 2.45
$ 4.75
SPECIAL SALE OF MISSES' DRESSES
S4.00 and $5.00 Skirts.
6.00 Dresses
$1.25
1.45
SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S SHOES
$3.50 Shoes
4.00 Shoes ....
5.00 and $6.00 Men's High Topped Shoes ..
2.50 Boys Shoes
3.00 Boys Shoes
$1.95
. 2.15
. 2.95
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Look for the
RED SIGN
at the
Morris Bidg.
TTfi
rice oros.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Main Street
near
O C H O C (
BRIDGE
Items From Southeast
Crook.
W. W. Brown is building a new Louse
on Lis ranch at Bear creek. When
completed it will be one oi the linear
residences in the county.
Ed Foley is in charge of the Dew poet-
', office of Fife. Ed needs a clerk lady
preferred.
.UBC)U uvi c v in jijjimi cifp.vn unci
. week. Any one thinking that fruit
- raising isn't a success in this part should
go and see Joe's orchard.
liermon Schmid has moved into this
part of the county to stay. lie and his
' wife have located on a section of Cioofc
, rounty desert land and are building a
good house. This county needs a good
many more settlers like Mr. Smith and
we have room for them.
This part of the county has had a
: nice rainfall the past two weeks. A 1
inch rainfall is reported by the govern
ment observers.
" A large number of homesteaders are
locating in around Hampton Buttes.
This will be one of the thickly iopu
lated parts of Crook county some day.
- The settlers on Bear crwk, Camp
creek, and those at the head of pie
river, have been running a sWge line
through their part of the county for the
past three months by popular subscrip
tion. It is now time for the govern
ment to take hold of the matter, an
there is a large and growing community
to be accommodated by this line. How
ever, the ei-ttlers will keep it going for
another month or until they find out
what the government is going to do.
Gilchrist Bros, are enlarging their
ditches and running laterals. When
completed this will add about 500 acres
to their already large meadow.
The beef drives for this year are over
end the ranchers are now busy putting
iu their crops.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnes, who have
been spending the Eummer with their
son Harry, will leave in a few days for
their home at Albany.
Lew Bennett and Dick Rhoda have re
turned from Rhaniko, where they have
beet for the past few weeks helping Ed
Willard (ship his beef. Mr. Willard
bought a large number of beef in this
part of the county.
George Huitte, from Minnesota, is
looking over the public land in these
parts. He says if he can find a suitable
location there will be several people
from his state come here to locate. Mr.
Huitte has been over the state of Wash
ington and liiont of Oregon, but says
this part of Crook county looks good to
him. In fact he says this is the best
location he m found and contemplates
locating here.
October 10, 1000.
Crook County Fair.
Continued from page 1.
broke Thiriy-An CycU Record.
At tU no- M of the I.oe Angt'M
alotorvyole rlub mvutly omc(lilUj
uuparnllchM tu the history of racing
oevurreU, tue lnvuklujf, tf thlrtymw
woxM's record and the vKtRb'.U-him'tit
of right new twort!. In the last
vent, a one hour raw. two nmiitvura
between them nctvuipltstu-d the font.
Raymjnd Seymour broke the ten, twou
ty, twenty-one aud t unity two inllo
records In the wiuie race. J. Howard
Shferer passed hhu at I hi polut and
broke every work!" record from twenty-three
miles to forty-eight uilte.
tablthhlng uew rece-rtla from forty-nine
mile to nfty-alx utiles, ami broke ttn
world one hour record by nearly
eight mile. In addition to thK Paul
J. 11. iVrkuiu rode a quarter of a ihKo
In thirteen second. feat never ac
complished btit oiice and which hn no
place In the record book.
Athl.tio Crack f th World to Mt.
With the Olymidc iriiuc Rtlll under
dlsciuwlou. plans for athletic meets
of a I mot. t a treat liuiHrtunce are un
der way. The purpose Is U give groat
track aud field meets In Athens an t
Japan two years beueoa double et
of world games so that the miih
team of Americans ran compete in
each. This mean a trip around the
world for the America us w no will com
pose the team from tho Vulted State
an t eihlbltlots at many phuv other
than lu Greece aud Jupau. rurther
than tbls outline the plaus have not
been puahixl. The luformatioa conn's
from rrculdout Sullivan or the A. A.
U. through Torter, a member of the
American Olympic team.
Horses for Sale.
A few broken and unbroken horses for
for sale from 1150 to 1 1W1 in weight. For
further information inquire of T. j. Kkkoi'
sos, I'rineville. Ore. B-liMtii
the champlonahlp cup presented by
the fair association.
The ladles, at latest report, seem
also to be busy trying to arrange to
have a refreshment booth oat at the
fair, so that this will prove a great
convenience to those In attendance.
Enterics are coming In now la a
steady stream and from all Indica
tions the class and number of ex
hlhits should be beyond reproach
For the beuelit of the uninitiated
we might mention that the secretary
has opened an office one block east
of the rrlnevllle Hotel on third
street, In the office occupied by M. It.
Biggs, where enterics may be made
at any time.
SECOND-HAND
S
TORE
Jen Against Doubt Umpir Syatam.
Manager Fielder Jones of the t III-
cko America us does not think well of
the double umpire system. Any plans
that rcnnlro an umpire to Muml bo-
hind the pitcher la a poor one." wild
Jones, "for whenever an umpire ntumls
lu that position he obstructs the view
of the outfielders to such au extent
that they are forced to piny out of
their posit lou by several feet. 1 do
not like tbe'phtn of having the umpire
on the diamond any place. The advan
tage of seeing the ball from behind tho
pitcher Is wore than offset by the In
convenience and handicap Imposed ou
the outfielders."
FOR MALIC Krven-room houaeand lour lol
good out buHilIng. inline bii't on tvni
able nnu, Apply la Mn. Hiufh lJuer
Prtnevllle, t)rron. '."
Professional Cards,
C. Srink
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Jt ttrrtt, ZPrinriil, Ortym.
CffJ Si. ClUoit,
j(ltmy-i-jCm
!P rim mil It, 0rjm.
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SPAjfsitimm mmd Jimrjm
Call tsiiniii Pbohptit Iht o Niskt
Optici On Door Hoctn or ahimii'i
pan tfroa. Ikxh o nii-s .a reJ-di-aoc
teiepaoue.
Prim, - - Ormftm
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SPrimmn'llt, Orgm
W. A. BELL
Attorncy-at-Luw
Prineville - Oregon
. F. SWOPE
Attorney at Law
Pbirevh.lk, .- OarooH
G. L. DERNIER
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice In all the Court.
Office next door to Dr. Itimnbem',
Prineville, Oregon
jfttornmy-at-jCamt
&0al Cstaia
Office with Geo. W. Barnes
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iPAgiitiam mmd Smratom
Cmh nwnW rrmmptly J my mr mtyAt
' mm 97mSm Jlrmmiw.
PrinfilU, Orcaon,
Cmm: S. Cdmard JT. P. S3,lknafi
$ el knap 6c a wards
SPjftcamt mmd tSurjtont.
0mm Jlrmm gmmr mfWmmmfm
nmmwiiim, Vrtgon,
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HARNESS and
SHOP
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ISADDLERYi
All Kind of Good
Bought and Sold
C. L. V. Marker
Dillon Building.
For a slock saddle, ladies'
astride saddle, chaparejos, (f
oils, spurs, lap robes, harness ;
l -II L:J L Li .
etc, call on h)
J. W. B00NE
Prineville, Oregon
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Quality
I wlmt His careful luyer In
tnlij;teii Klirn urcliasing jew
rlry or waklies. We stand be
tiiiul the quiilily ol everything
we n il e guarantee it lo be ol
llie tiunlily we rrrent it lo I
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FANRK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prin.vilU, Or of on
Sut.nicnt cf Rcourx and Uabiliti of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At th do. of butin Spt. t, 1909
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I'rineville- Ratks Rcamo.iiaiilk. We have
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUbE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
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SHIPPS6 PERRY
riUNKVILLE, OREGON
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Champ Smiths
DEALER m
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
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Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleck
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Prtldnt
D. F, Stewart, VlcPr.ild.nt
O. M. Elkins, Oathlcr
0IRE0T0R8:
W. A. Booth, O, M. Elkini,
D. f. STrwAHT
Transacta a General
Hanking Uusiueas
Exchange Bought
. and Sold
Collections will ro
ceivo prompt atten-tion
Node ot l iiittl Ivttltnitul,
Nolle l lirrvhy thru ly h uti.l. r.
iKiml, tli" lilttl of lit Ul Will unil
tralatitiit of AIlnlT rrtmn, ilMrar.l,
that alt liaa niaila ami IIIimI in
coiiiitT I'lrik hrr II mi I aii'ountliiH l Iff
ailiiilnlalralloii uinalil lal an. I tln rmut
lia wl MuikUv, Hit l day ,SonoU r,
liaH. al III nVliH'k In Ilia lorin.Kiii al'ha
oolllily iMiurt rtHiin In I'rmavilli-, ri'Kin.
a tlm Urn ami ilm lor lira ring hii.i
M-t 1 1 i i. ar alil Ihial ntvounltnn Aklili li
lima aim im , any i ron inirnoii o mi
aall ilat may aVar ami oi.J.i lo ul l
lliml an-ounllmi,
latil lliUnl Uaytir HrplrmlxT, limi.
K'iilrli of will of Alramter I rli iul, Ui-
I'i'lwl.
Summon.
In III Cliruit Court of llit hUlo of OrvKon
tor l hi l uiiiiiy,
OolilviliJ. Wi'llrr, .luliillir, ya. KiiivIIh
Wfllvr, ilrlamlanl.
To KiuvlU Wrllar. Ilia alwv tianir.l ilc
frmlaiili In III namanr Ilia flat ol Ort
noiu You ar hrrvliy coinmanill u km
war ami an III conii.lnlnl HUil
attain "u li alwv nlitl.l ml mi
or blor Hi 11 h day ol Houilivr. lt, ami
ll yon tan to aimaryr, ror anl lin'nnil,
III lilalnlllf MI lak ilai rw aualiial you
a iiraywl for In lit ronitalnl, lu-ll-
r or Uiur oi iiuai-ouri iii-ncviorui anl
forvyor rvarhnlliiK and acllln alla Hi
marrlatf oonlrw i hvn-lofor oiallna; Ih
Ivrrn Hi ilaintlir ami ilrlriiilanl, ami
liamcforlh ami forvvar aiitiulllitu ami Ul
aolyln III Uioila of Inalr liinoiy now r.
lallnil Wlwnii III laliiliff ami tllmlaiil
ami awanltnit Ilia .lainlilt a Jihto ofnlw
aolula ilivorv Irom Hi UrfvnilauL, ami
thai Hi ilrfaiulaiil I lorrvrr barrvii ami
ratoip4Hl frtini havlnn or rlalmlnu any In.
irri in any prony 01 in i-iainun.
lhla tuniiMon la intMiam! In III I'ruok
County Journal, a rkly iia.af ihiIi.
Iialivd al I'rliirvlll. CrtKik L'uiiniy, main
of OrKnn, an.l of arnrral riroulaiion, ly
orilirof lion, W, l UraiUliaw, Jmliif
of tli abov vtiilttril ronrt, uiad on Ilia
Hh day nf Annual, l'. Ill lir-t ulilu
cation to Im ou tli ind day of brli-iulirr,
l'w. and Hi lat iiilliration tu m on m
Itth day of mtolvr, I I'M.
1'uhliahcd lira! tiin!v-i.trml.f ?nd. Itain,
M. V.. HHISK.
Allornvy fur I'laintlfl.
IluurJ uf rkuulUttllm Mvllit.
Tli futility lloitd ol Kiioalliailnn for
l'ni I'oumy, ittrfon. ntn-iM Monday,
lKlolar In, IN, al llw tuurttiouatf of aald
munly, Ilia lakiwyira am rvapvetrully v,
qnmlrd loninia ami Ka1 over Ittpir araa
monia aa '! aiIMriHt tha lav rolia, an4 If
Upm ar ay nmra In Ilia drwrloilon or
valuation ot lala!l I'morrty will (lailly
eurrwt Ilia aaitia. J. U Larm l aria,
l ounly air,
Haled Hrpt, U, I. atl
Nolle of riBAl StiUmnt.
Nolli-a U horflir (Ivan llial Ilia miitrrliwd
haa nird hia anal aerounl aa a!mloittlir
of ll ratalr ol H II, iairin"a, ilrTaartl, and
of tlir aalati of arranoa Uroltu-ta, w ll h Ih
eoituty ik-fk of t'mok Hin'y, aiata uf t,r-
and Hiw Court ha art M-ii4ay, tlto rtr-l
day of NovDiolivr, l". al lt hour of W
u'cliN-k In th AoaiMMtnt aa llw llna for loar
lu aalit 0itt anionl and any ottleelhma
llial may na ntad thereto, an4 for tltaktli
an ordrr of Anal artilrnmnl of iaild fMiiata.
Imtrd till IHU (lay ofHrpirmtwr; la-"
J. li IxmUAKt'K.
Adnilnltrulor of llot aalata nf M, , artanr
itnoaaail, and of Ilia arltwrnli ratal of
liortanoii llrua.
Motlt. to CrUttir.
Not liw la hrfrhy li-n thai ll undralinrd
baa urti aniattnirtl ailtniuUtrairl 01 it
aalata if Jaoira M. Hamilton, ilmawl, and
II rra.ina liavlna i l.iUm acatuat alt aalala
an hrrhv nHiulortl to nrfwwnl In mm, duly
mrtllad, lo anli! ailiilllllal ralrt a al lha law
oftli-a of M. K Hill k. at I'rltwTilla, (in-o,
wlihtnati lii.MUh. Iomii lh date of III Oral
puniloatmn ol tin iv i no,
lait.d and (luliilalird Aral 1 1 lb M. pliular
Hvita llamilloo,
A'lmlnUlralrU l Hi HUM nf Jaiua M.
Ilainlltin, 4mvhI
Notice (or Publiuti n.
(Mo rual land)
Ik-txHiiH-nl nf lha Interior.
V. K. Ind Oltliaji at Th Iwtlra, inn,
Hrtltrmlu r lMa.
Kollec I lirrahy ln that
lavld K, II..1.w.hI,
nf lrlnvHlr, Orrion. wtm on ILntlaT 6,
fa, tna.le hotwalrad antry Ma I in? I, (rial
No. tS!U for !' NVI and N ,, ar J",
lownahlp 14 a. raitia I? a. W, M .. ) Alrtl no
lle or lotnntton lo tnaki final dvyar onf,
bi aalalitlab ataliu Ui lite land aitov drarrtt ad,
b- rora Harm Hrown, county r-ik.al hla
otTlra al rrlmolll. Hfgoii, on Hi till day u
Nov. mipci, lau.
(lalinani hatiaa aa wttnaana:
Thomaa K ntroud, Fred Ml rood. Krank Hay
ami Wiiii.h, H. klrklmin, all of filuryliw,
atov ' C W. Monk. H-lalr.
Noticu ot AimlnUtratoi' Suit ot Itul
Entitle.
Nolle la liaraliy kIvvii, tliul III pit ratt
aiuc of an onli-r of lha county court uf
1'ruok county. Hut ofOwm, ma,l on
th mil day of HrtmljT, HM), In the mat
tcr oflhe ratal of Andrw J. Kimicftau.
lifX'Aard, tlul tliiilprii!nr.l, tli adiniiila
Irator of aald tnta, will -ll at iubllo am--lion
to th liiKiat litddar, for raan, ami
uli) l wi (Hinilrnmilnii hf aald county
cntirl, on IVrlilay, th Wild day of OetolM'r,
lu), at len o'clork in the lurrnwin, al Ilia
front door of th county cotirtlioita In
Prlnevlll. tlrcRou, all tli rlaht, till, In
Ureal and rll of tlia aaiil Andrew i.
Klnnan, at lb tint of hla dalh and all
Ihc rlKltt, title and InUrrat the aald ratal
haa aciilrr. lu addition In titat of the n.l
Amlrt-w J, KlniM-Kau at tli titna of hi
death In all that certain tdci-e or rwrccl of
land aitnate, lyinff ami Ix-ln In the
County of (.'rook and tttateof lin'Kim ami
more particularly ilrarrinctl aa th north
half ol tli norlnwral qtiurtrr of mfi'linn
iKlit, the wi-at half ol Hi aoitthwral
itiarter of aecllon lly, the aoulh half of
th northi'at iiirtir and th routhfaat
quarter of the linrthweot quarter of
lion arven In townahip lilicen aoulli.of
riiK twctilyHin cant of Willamette
Mi-riillatt.
Tcriua and condition, of attic; Caalt, gold
coin of the United Hlnt.n.
Uated thi day of Kctdemlicr. VM.
. , , , M. K. Ki.i.iott,
Ailinliilatrator oflhe fatute of Andrew J.
KtiinvKan, Deceased.
Nolle for Publication.
Notooal land.
Deparl mentof the Intetlor.
U. B. lnd OITIce, The Imllea. Oreatnn.
a .. i . . . Outolwr A lyi.
Nollne la hereliy (tven that
Jaoohi;. Hrlx,nrmerly JruMth Mlkkelann,
of Prineville, Onvon, who on A nrll In, t irt,
mndH homealcad entry taertal No. lmi) No.
I2IH6, furKK'n aertlon , townalilti l i aoutli,
riiiiKi. et, W. M., haa nieil nolhw of inten
tion to tiiiike rlnnl five-year proof. toealHh
1 1 ah fllalm to the hold alxive deaerllwd, before
Warren Hrown, wiunty elerk, at Ida olllee nl
J rlnevllle, Oregon, on the I7lh dny of Novetu
tier, liaiy.
t'lHlltinnt natilaa aa HfllnnMU.-
Kliinann A. Hiiaaet. of t'owell lltil e. On
hurlea I). Hwiiiiaon, J, Alvln Itluna, Jt
no, an 01 ITincville. tin-eon,
!. W. MOOItK, lU'ulater.
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Vital Treatment
DR. A. W. GRATER
lloom B, lNiliidextcr Hotel, I'rlnovlllc, Ore
1 For Irrigated Farms
land Fruit Lands
I IN THE
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