Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 04, 1909, Image 3

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    M
ens,
Fall Styles Are Here
All the latest novelties in footwear
now shown in fashion centers of the
East have arrived and are ready for
your inspection.
Exclusive Designs
Extra Quality
Shoes
Ladies and Children's
at attractive prices
"The Leader"
I. MICHEL, PROP.
PR1NEVILLE, OREGON
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Fair Board Revises
Premium List
Cornett Company Buys
Wenandy Stage Line
TheCornelt Ktnjfi' & Miilile C. linn
liurvlinoiMl tin-Ktix U Mini cimchtH of
tin Wciuindy ntntff lln Unit linn
oHrui'l for the I'imt yenr nnd ii
hull tM-lween lU-iul nnd Muiiilko ly
wn of Minlriix. .
Tlii drill I it hull livery Htuhhn lit
Mad run a ml t!"' new town i.lllllll
iimn, where Mutluim will Ik itnb
IIhIkhI for tlit' iict'oiniiiiiiliitlon of the
Cornett Htiitfi'M nml sixtIiiI livery
tiirnoutM.
(1. M. Cornell, the prliulpiil owner
of the Cornet Ktiitfe & Ktnble foin
mny, will i uvis nhortly for I'ortlniid
When hp will confer with piwtolllee
InHiMflow nml try to divide the
enmity iniill wrvlee, nllowtnn the
hi'Hvy ninlla fur the wmt aide of the
p lunty nnil the no ill li to no over the
rew illm't line lict ween Shiinllio nml
hllver I dike.
Tin weluht iiinl volume of the
in ill for the Interior Hint tinder the
prinetlt H.vctein eonirn over the
Minnllto rrlnevlllo linn Ineretwd un
til It In utmost linponnllile for one
foneti to hnntlle the iniitl alone nt
tllllCH.
Tlit msneii;er iintl expreNK trnlle Ih
ojstvnt tlmt extrn i-omhe nre run
out of Shnnlko every dny, w ninny
it four utclic from Shiinlku In
tiny Ik'Iiik no uncommon event thee
(hi). It In the purpose of thu C. K.
& H. Co. who hnve lieen In IhihIih'hh
hen1 for ninny yearn, to Im-rense their
fncllltlcK In lioth eonehei nml auto
mobile service to handle the trnlllc
for n few liioiitliH until rnlhvny eoni
iiiiinU'titinii U liml.
Irrigation Will
Follow the Road
Portland, Of., Nov. 2, (Special) -Kx
rnt on in tUo iit-renury fundi hc'cuino
available,
The building -f mi'.roulM Inl.i the in
leri'ir tit the tuto imike lliu n.'nii nil I
ilietricli m-cefiljlo lor tecluninlioti pro
jreli. Jui-t whnt dilriet will l liene-
htud ftrxt hy now irri;fuliim wo ki lm
not yet been announced.
Thresh Alfalfa Seed
on the McKay
November Meeting
of City Council
It. M. Powell mid others have Just
On lulled threnhliiK nlfnlfa need crown
on their rmiehtu on the McKny. The
yield wiw good nnd the qimllty mi
mirpimw'il. The yield per nere wn
nbotit 1(H) pounds. TIiIh whs not u
much n wiih expi-cti'd hut whnt win
liu-kliiK In (jiinntlly wan more thitn
Hindi' up In tjnitllty. The Meed find
n ready Kiile In the local market ttt
from 20 to 25 rent a ponnd.
Thin Ih the Hint time that thin
vnlunhle sei-d Iiiim Ihi-ii tiirned out 111
nny iuiintlty lit Crook county nnd
memiH the opening of a new nnd
profitable IndtiMtry. Yoll get new,
clean need that Ih thoroughly adapted
lo tli lit climate. Neither in there ntiy
dimmer of Importli'K noxious weeds
which often happen when Importing
uutHldc stuff. Mr. Powell Iiiim pur-
chiiHed tin la li t. t Improved aUalla
thretiher nnd Ih now piipnred to
handle mich work, lie will Im-reusc
hU nereiiife of alfalfa to 250 next yenr
mid hi neighbor will nlmi plant
more of tliU valuable forage plant.
HomeseekersMeeU
With Accidents.
Mr. linuiH nnd Mr. Klcotxel, while
en route to their homo near Silver
Lake, met with a seilouti misfortune.
They lift Kuiiviie with four homes
nml a load of household piods, lint
when only u few days out, they lout
one of their hoi-Hen. They succeeded
tensive irilKiition work" lire likely lo , ,lrilw,Mf tm im( w,, the three
follow mo rmiroa.iH mm- neing mini inw. n.lllnlllnj urH(.H t(, rt ,,lut known
Uintrni iiroKrn rronomi irnnfmr- M W(v 1()lut Mire two more of
tnli.m for Hint tofilion of the Mule hut (u, ,mr(M,H ,,,,, Mr I!rllm ,
cliaiiK'i'd Iho irri.tmn jx.liey of K-cn- Mr. Slcotzel with the load, came
tftryr.HUmgerl.ll.iwniliiK up vn.. )I1(0 t;U,.lmnt lu 8l.,m., f
our nnilevehiMd prej.'cln in Oiepon with ,k, ol(Ul,IUMi provUionn mid n
mo uecimiiHimn mtvioj in mo u,um un,i sterile riyri-nr iih driver.
I'"""-' . They ivached SlHlern, Monday with
Oregon will pet iU full uluiro ot bene u,lp ,()ul nl() lfu,r llirt.lim,,na
1MB nniier iao miiiniu ni uoiinuuu m, illinul i i,, ,'Pvr,,. .v,.re uhli. tn
In tuldition to the ninouaU heretofore
allot toJ, thi( titto will he entitled to
-flfl Oitfl l,u I'll" Kiu-ri'lni-v
" ' i i J WtMiinke ull kinii:i of Piii-t.o nml Slump
Hnlhnger plaiiB to set to work on noma pi,.lUrt... Pi it i9 ro:niiiil.!i'i t inaction
of tho undeveloieil piojeelH in thin stuto cuarnuicoil. oUH-tni I.. I.. .NOIU.ti, Prop.
.iwiare. iiib Mvremry oi mo imerior. ' l,rol.01,li tlu lr loui nev. .
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Tho regular monthly meeting of
the city council wni held Tuenday
eveuliiK; liriix'nt, Mayor 1). V. Stew
art; Cotinclluifii, Yancey, Cram,
AdaiiiMon, Hhlpp nnd Clifton.
Councilman Llppmnn wan nlwent.
Tho roiniiilttee on finance reported
that they had completed the audit-
la of the nccoiintH of the treiwurvr
mid had found the name correct.
Committee on Mtm-t and puhllc
linprovemeiitH reportwl that nhle-
walk In nevernl partn of tow n were
lu need of repnlr nnd the mondial
wan thereupon ordered to nee thut
the repaint were mnde mid uIho to
coiiHtruct croiui walkn where nwded.
Mn. (ilnw npiienred before the
council auj Mdkiil for a reduction In
her wnter nnt Mil. Same wan re
ferred to fln nnd water committee,
with liiKtructloiiH not to go Ih-Iow
the mliilmuiu ruto of charge for
water.
On motion of Councilman Clifton
the city lull wnn condemned nnd re
paint to the amount of $75 author
Ixed by the council.
Orn Polmlexter reprenentlnu Hone
Company No. 2 pnnented a reiuct
torn room lu which the company
could hold IU mcelliigH. Ileferred to
the lire committee.
All of the Are hydrant are to lie
lit ted with pltigM that enn lie opened
with one wrench. It npiienm thnt
they are of different requiring
ttpcclal wrencheH, which fact might
cmiKe delay In puttluu; n Ktrcmn of
water on n fire.
'flie matter of the nceeptanee o
the plain ot Neweotn'ti Third Ad
dltion wan brought up. It was con
eluded that the city had nothing to
do with the nceeptanee, after the
platn have been puhhciI upon nnd ne
cepted by the county court.
The following bills were allowed
Prlnevlile L. & W. Co., light 4 25
M. I). Powell, recorder U 00
Wadu HiiHton, mamhal'ti salary 50 00
" " dltiio8lng2 dogs 2(0
" 1 HrreHt 1 60
John Keck, labor on street 2 50
J. II. Urny, hauling gravel 14 00
PrineviUe Ai't Gallery.
At n dlnrtor' mel ting of the l lmt
Central Oregon Agricultural AmmocI-
ntlon laid IiinI Tliurmlay, the uc-
coiintM of the nK'1ety were exuinlned,
and It w found that there would
lu. u miriiliiM iif r,fiInlii ttver exr end!
lllim.
The chief IhimIiichh w hh the revltiliig
of the prlw lint for next year, the
board thinking that the tnut plan
would be to do thin while matter
were lrei.li In the mlndx of nil.
Among the more Important
ihimge that were made were the
following: The premium on all
pure-blooded borne nnd cattle (ex
cept In the weepntftke cluHe) were
doubled. Kxtra p-nde tlauHe were
made for Clyde, Hi Ire, Pelglan and
Percherou grade lionn, with iiiall i
reiniuniH. itwnMitii inatineoo
lect of the oclcty Hhould lie to
encourage the bringing out of blood
ed Htock In preference to grade anl
iiiiiIh. CoiiM'UentIy next yenr the
premium awarded for pure-blood
will In iiiuHt I'luu' l more than
double thoe awarded for grudc.
Another change wu the limtltutlng
of a Kcpnrute chow to comprlHe dralt
team, geuernl purpoce team, driving
team, single driver and middle borne
entrleM. In the farm produce clan a
number of entrle that were matter
ed around were brought under thl
(HvIhIoii, special attention wan given
to various clown of field corn, and
n the vegetable a numlief of cIuhihh
of potatoe were added to the Hat
together with a few other vegetable
overlooked In-fore. In the other di
vision there weie ' Home minor
changes.
In dlHCUHsIng the attraction for
next yenr, the board expn-Hscd them
clvc a of opinion that the race
purne would lie cot down very con
siderably nnd other spcelnl attrac-
PICTURES
MOULDING
FRAMES
k 1
ft twCi cs n -.wit ni i
LINOLEUM
MATTING
SANIT0S
y f - '"rr - i i"-- - '"
CAPITAL
UMlVfrRSAL
Petfecr in
Desi'2f
Lna
Oper&tlcA
RANGE
VWRAMTtO
A. H.
FOR
Furniture
Carpets
Ranges
Hardware
AND
Building
Materials
GO TO
LIPPMAN
& CO.
and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar
I by running a meat nnd HhIi wagon. '
He would get lot of custom and
could build up a good trnde.
The school at Madras are organ
izing a bosket ball team.
Gormley, The Tailor.
What about that winter aultt Of course
yiu want it toilor-uiade. It doesn't cost
any more than the hit-and-mi-J kind. My
namples are the finest In town. Prcsaints,
tlons In the shiliie of base bull,
banket-bull, football, rough riding,
roping contestM nnd nthletle event
would take their place. This will
give greater variety, and fchould
give general Hntlsfactlon.
The total attendance at the five
days fair Just closed was placed at
about 5000, mr.l the gate receipts
totaled $1310 25. More than $700
was paid to the seer.?; a y n entry
fin's for races and exhibits. Another
source of Income to the usHocIution
Is the n1e of alfalfa bay w hlch Is
produced on the grounds. From
this source about $100 was received.
during tile recent fair, nnd there.
maliider of the crop will meet a
ready sale been use of lis near loca
tion to the city. Taken lu Its en
tirety the fair was a great success
from n financial view point as well as
an educational event for which It
was designed.
repairing and cleaning. Give mea trial. 8-5
CLASSIFIED LOCALS.
Notice I hae a limiUKl number of nure
hlood lied Rock Cocki-rills which I will
sell aft" exhibiting at the fair next
week. Price $1.50 to $2. Janie Cram Jr
New Millinery Display
Show all the best late Fall and Winter Hats.
All the latest style. My stock Ih complete'.
Isautlful hat In onr enlarged quarters.
Call nnd see these
Lost About two wek ago, gent'a open
faee '-"0-year gold lilled cae watch. Yal
tham movement. Suitable reward for
return to W. Frank I'etett. o!4-lf
For Rent Furninhed or unfurnished five
room house In PrineviUe. Apply at this
offlce. on-ii
Shorthand. TvDewritine. Book-keening
J. 8. Fox, frineville, Or. Prepared to
tlo all kinds or clerical wora. jxx-aieu
in olHce of M. K. Kigg.i. ol4
Sisters Items.
Lost Wntch and chain between
Jus. Fit light's and Prlnevlile. Gold
hunting case, bird oa one side.
Double lapiH'd gold link chain, silver
half moon slide, with stars on. No
bar on chain. Heward for return to
this olllce. at 028
Home for Sale Four-room house, two lots
fur xn!e; north side. Inquire at thia oltioe.S
A New Line of Dependable Merchandise at Winnek's
We are offering a" large line of
E N ' S FURNISHINGS
at prices that will appeal to you.
Men's Overshirts
Regular 75 lo 90c value... .... 45c
" $1.15 to $1.25 85c
1.25 b 1.50 $1.00
1.65 lo 2.00 - 1.45
Oilier qualities up lo 3.75
Men's Underwear.
Regular 75 lo 90c value 45c
" 90c to $1.15 .....G5c
" 1.25 b 1.50...;. ...85c
Other values lo $6 per garmcnl
Celebrated Topsy Half Hose
Regular 20c value 2 lor 25c '
" 25 lo 30c value ....20c
" 35 value. :. 1.25c
Other grades up lo 50c: heavy wool 25c and up
Men's
Shoes
The Wizard Shoe for men, guaranteed $4.00
Other good Shoes $3 and up
Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole, the easiest shoe
made $5.00
Our Drug Department is more complete than ever. Prices are as low as consistent with
pure goods. We endeavor to merit your continued patronage.
Step in and listen to ' the new Edison Phonographs and the latest improved Amberol
Records, the longest playing records made, the purest tones.
WINNEK
COMPANY
Mr. Frank Arnold has returned
from PrineviUe.
Mrs. John Shuttle Is on the .sick
list this week.
Mr. Neut Cobb has gone to Port
land, where she will be operated on
for apiiendicltis.
School opened Monday, In the Gist
district, with Mr. Itifssel as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. (iibson of Haystack,
were callers In the vicinity, Monday.
Mr, Swanson, of Iowa, has recently
located on a homestead on Squaw
creek.
llorn: To Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Fryrear, ou the 20th Inst., ar. eight
pound girl.
Miss l'helina Cobb Is the guest of
llnxel Templcton this week.
Mr. Sleiiie Fryrenr returned Mon
day from the Summit, where he hnd
gone to help Mr. ltrnus nnd Mr.
Steotisll with their load Into the
settlement.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis siR'iit Wedues
day In Lnidlaw, the guest of their
daughter, Mrs.'Xyillinin Myers.
Messrs. Shulte and Thomas, with
their families, will move to Kedinond
the first of the month, where they
will take charge of the hotel.
Mrs. William Fryrear nnd Mr.
Davis have returned from rrluevllle,
where they hud been summoned as
witnesses In the case of John Fryreur
vs. Donohue,
, At the special election culled by the
school officers of the Sisters school
district, the citlxens voted that no
tax should be levied for the purpose
of hiring a teacher for the children of
Mr. Hysing who lives twelve miles
from school, nnd it Is thought that
other arrangements can be made for
schooling his children.
Ruth, the Gleaner.
ITRE Scotch Fife aeeil wheat for Bale by
Jesse Wimlom, Culver. a-SMtp
MRS. ESTES,
Corner Second and Main Streets, PrineviUe, Oregon.
Teeth extracted and filled absolutely with
out pain by I)r. iiray & Oray now at
the Hotel PrineviUe. All kinds of
dental work done painlessly.
Bucks for Bale Delaine Bucks for aale, of
the Hamilton strain; wiH lie at Prine
viUe on October IS, 1000. Hamilton A
Campbell. ol-t-Sw
BIDS WASTED By order oftheconnty
court of Crook county, I am authorized to
advertise for seventy cords of 4-foot Juni
per wood to be delivered prior to Dccem
lier 15, 1!W!I, and to 1 corded lor measure
ment as follows: 20 cords on the Crook
County High School lot and &" cords on
the Crook County Courthouse lot. All
bids to be loft with the county clerk by
November 1, lau9. The court reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Wasrk.n Bxown, County Clerk.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is hereby glen that all Crook county
warrants up to and including registered No.
4W, will be paid on presentation. Interest
ceases from Ibis dale. Dated this 2Kth day of
October, lout). W. K. KINU, Co. Treaa.
The City Meat Market
IIORIGAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. IU 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 best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Youngs News.
School has commenced at the Lyle
Gap school with fifteen pupils en
rolled. Mrs. Virgil MeFnrliuid Is the
tenelter.
The stage from Shunlko to Uend
hns not been running for several
weeks jinst. The auto ninkei trips
quite regularly.
Tho railroad work Is progressing
quite, rapidly In this district. The
camps are nil preparing for winter
by laying In plentiful supplies of
food stuffs and making the quarters
comfortable for cold weather.
A project Is on foot to organhe
debating teams among the schools,
giving the rural schools a chance to
compete. These societies are helpful
besides ntfordlng nil Immense amount
of fun.
.Some day some one is going to
make some money dowu this way,:
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TCHING
Dandruff and
AIMCttiAIRfe
are but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
druff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para,
site, soothes the itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling out A single application
gives relief aod proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
eORTLSNO. OREGON
For sale by Templeton & Son
mi mm mi
OFFICERS:
W. A.. Booth, President
D. F. 8TEWART, Vice President
O. M. Elkins, Cashier
W. A.
DIREOTOR8:
Booth, O. M. Elkins.
D. F. Stewart '
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will receive.-prompt
attention
Special rates when sold in large quantities
Wc handle all kinds of country produce
H0RIGAN & STILL
FREE ! FREE
Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10
Dinner Sets given to our cus
tomers Absolu t ely FREE
Keep Your Eye on the Clock
That stands in a conspicuous part
of our store and will be allowed
to run down and stop at stated
intervals.
Our Liberal Offer:
With each cash purchase of a certain amount yon make at our
store we will give you a card on which the time of the day is stamped.
Bring cards to our store on the date and time specilled thereon, and a
complete dinner set will be given to the person present holding the
card on which is stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops at.
It is necessary for all ticket holders to be in onr store at the time
when the face of the clock is uncovered.
We want you to secure one of these hancsome dinner sets so as to
advertise our business and to show in a substantial way that e appre
ciate your trade. We are not making any money on them we don't
expect to we make this offer Bimply to please our old customers and
to make new customers. This is a splendid opportunity for you to
secure a handrome set of dishes absolutely free. r'
If your ticket does not Becure a set for you the first time the clock
is uncovered, save your ticket as you mft'y win on it the next or the
Becond, third, fourth, fifth or sixth timo. Your ticket is good while wo
are giving Dinner Pets Free on this plan. Yours truly,
Clifton & Cornett
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
) PrineviUe, - - Oregon
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