Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 20, 1910, Image 2

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The Place to Save
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THE LEADER
The Place to Save
Money
As the Holiday Rush is over we have decided
to put on a few specials in the different
departments of our store
We have a nice line of Men's
Suits to choose from at f 7.50, for
merly 114 to 115 each. Also
Hats and Shoes t special prices
and many other articles in the
store st the same reduction.
Don't forget to call and examine
the goods bt fore going elsewhere-
Ten-inch records for Standard and Victor Talking rachinec, 60c siie now each. . . . . . , .35c
I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon
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OFSICtRS:
W. S, Bootm, Prl.nt
O. S.Stiwmt, Vlcft Y,lft
O. M. (kftiN, Cat Mar
OmtOTOMS:
W. A. SOOTM. O. M. IllllHS.
O. P. Btiwakt
Transacts a General
Hanking Business
Exchange Bought
and SoUl
Collections will re
ceive prompt atten
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LOCAL MENTION
. Mrs. ftruee I'rlee of Tost was lu the
rity on business, Tuesday.
Frank Booth of Sisters wn a busi
ness visitor the first of the week.
The A. M. JraVe residence prop
erty In Bend has been sold tor $-10,
000.
Mrs. J. V. Robiuson of Madras,
who bought the Steve Yancey place
opposite the court house, came over
yesterday. Siie will now reside
tnanently in Trineville.
Old Settlers Gain
An Advantage
Madras News Notes.
Attorney IJeneral Crawford, In
reply to a letter from F. K, I.iy ton
of LahlUtw, has this to say In regard
to the taking over Vf the Columbia
Southern Irrigating Company's hold
ings by the new company: "Yours of
the 31st ultimo, relating to affairs of
the Columbia Southern Irrigating
per- j company received, and in reply beg
j to say that evidently the Telegram
C H. Foster of Towell Buttes fiu-j of the Sid instant did not state the
tshed threshing his oats Saturday, j full prt'Dosltiou,
They had been In stack since last! "The board is considering and wUl
Getober but did not suffer anv deter-1 probably enter Into a contract with
certain parties to Immediately go on
the ground, make a complete topo
graphical survey, purchase the
Wiiuer basin for a rettervoir, and
submit plans tor a complete plant,
sufficient to reclaim all the lands re
claimable In that segregation as well
as other lauds.
"To old settlers, like yourself, who
have remaiued on the land and
borne the heat and burden of the
dav. iiatpnta will ! lssiifd Ihtv
ttu.v ).- ..n ii,iintin J-S- Fox, thepobl':c tteuoerai her,
, , , , ' , has taken eitra rooms in the Adamsnn
elmve already Issued quite a nnm- Wocktnd is prepara to teach eom
t lr. Then, if tbv have not euthclent I m.rrial .nhJ.. h..rth. t
The social committee of the Prineville ! water, then tliey w ill lie permitted to vritina-. Book-keepina- and Handwritina
come tn anil have all toe water they inai..ill ;,,,: " .-
loration In contejuence. not even In
color.
William Gavin of Madras came to
an untimely end last Sunday. He
died from the effects of too much
booxe." Gavin was also a "doi" j
fiend. The combination carried him ,
off prematurely. j
Jo. Lister came in from Paulina
Wednesday to attend to sume business I
in town and visit with his family. He 1
cays that stock is ttanding the long win-,
ter in fine shape. He will return to the !
ranch tomorrow.
(floueer)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. I. IYrrlvnl
Friday, January 7, 1910, a son.
Born to the wife of tius Lovelaud
Saturday, January S, l;tl0. a son.
Mis Lulu Dsborn of Culver Is visit
Ing at the home of Mr. and Mr. It,
Sharp.
The firm of J. C. & M. A. Robinson
of this city has this week completed
the sale of Its store and mercantile
business to the Central Oregon Mer
cantile Company, which Is composed
of R. T. Olson of Seattle, as general
manager, who Is associated with
other Seattle gentlemen.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
le indebted to the old firm of Stroud
Broa. prior to October 1, l'.tOS, are re
quested to settle at once. These ac
counts have been placed In the hands
of Attorney O. L. Bernler for collec
tion and all remittances should be
ma.le to him at Prineville, Oregon.
jl3-tf C M. STtiol l.
Business College
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x . - . . , . : want by an additional payment Irf ' i.ti. an nr u nt.iu.t.
becsof tbe club and their ladies onlv.
A. M. Caswell Seeks Niece.
miK iwuiiguu; niuaj iiuiTa Iu 515 tier acrv.
the hall commencing Friday, January i "Speculator, or jieople who have !
21. Invitation cards are sent to mem-! nt resided on the land or cultivated !
j it Htv given tne option or receiving;
! tne money bacs tuey nave pau, or
t sntimittin? to an lucrense of lien not
) to exceed $30 per acre. These specu
lator will have to pay $30 If tfcey
I A recent issue of the Oregonian con- 6ta Jn tJ""T wb?, fVei
. , . . ,, 8 : actually settlel on the land, if tbev i
Uined the following: i desire additional water, wlil onlv I
A. M. Casell, of Three Forks, Mont., ' pay 25, that is. the f 10 already paid
last night asked help of the local police and 115 additional.
in the continental hunt he is making! "Old settlers like yourself and j
for Ruth Caewell, his 6 year-old niece, j others, who have reclaimed and cul- j
who wag left an orphan in Prineville, f tivated their land can receive the
Or., two months ago. jsame amount of water they have'
The little girl is believed to be in some; tteen receiving without any add!-:
Pacific Coast city in the euetody optional payment; in other" words, t
Frank Bell, a septuagenarian, and his patents wiil be issued to them, as!
yoong wife. Bell is a id to have been t before stated, and thev will be en-!
tn PrreeviHe at the time of the dzath of j titled to receive their pro rata share :
the child's pareuts from typhoid fever, j from the natural flow of Tnmalo ,
After the funeral of her parents. Bell, ' creek, the same as they do now, ;
an aged piano tuner, secured popvet&icn ! without additional payments. The l
of the child. Betide the Montana waters conserve! In the n-serviir, j
ancle be had no oilier knows relative. ' however, aiil le distributed nnderi
Bellaith hit wife and the little girl ; the new contract, and If tbey wish:
Wft Prineville quietly several weeks , to participate in that, then the pro 1
ago. posed contract provides they sha!I j
Learning of the sudden death of his pay fi- per acre for that privilege, i
brother, A. M. Caewell left his Montana "I think that makes the matter!
home for the West to aJipt his niece, clear. To be explicit: Settlers on!
At Prineville he learned of the disap ; the hind who have cultivated their j
pearanceof Bell with the child. He ; land, can retain their lands with thej
lmmeuiaieiy oegan a search lor tneai, ! water they have w ithout extra j
I charge if tbey desire. Tbey can par- i
i tk-ipate in the new deal for $15 perj
i acre. Sfieculators who have not
lieen on tbe Jam! and not cultivated ;
it will be required to pay the full in- i
, or receive their roonev
able.
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Terms reason-
I RECORD
Pacific rlorse Lfaiimcnt is prepared
expressly for tbe seeds of kortemea snd
raachmea. It is a powerful aed pene
tratinf bnimcM, a remedy for emcre
cies. A soothinf embrocatioa for the
relief sf psia snd the test liniment for
sprsias and soreness. Lacanaled for
carinf the wounds and injaries ol
BARBED WIRE and for acalinr cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific
rlorse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
No etfeer is s good or helpful ia so many
ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize
11 dealers to refund tbe purckase price.
as., ciw uaec momn rtrrr ctnra
Hovt Chemical Co,
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but all his efforts ha-e so far failed.
Caswell told the polk-e last night he
will go to the extreme limit of Li.e law
to eeenre possession of bi niece. It is
possible inform ltion will 1 - filed
&iB.irt RpH ftnft ti mifA with t Ya Cr..t AMfidn i f lu,-
county officials charging abdoction. I back' and surrender their contracts. I r or sale by Templeton
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Champ Smith
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Soft Drinks
of. all kinds
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At tbe old Smith dc Cleek
m stand, .Main street, two
j doors south First
4 National Bank
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FOR
Furniture
Carpets
Ranges
Hardware
AND
Building
Materials
GO TO
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar
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SECOND - HAND
STORE
All Kinds of Goods
Bought and Sold
C. L. V. Marker
Dillon Building.
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Quality
Is what the careful buyer in
vestigatea when purchasing jew
elrr or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to he
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Priaorill, Oregon
& Son
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MEN'S SHOES
Every pair positively guar
anteed. $3.00 to $5.00
Phonographs
$22, $30, $40
Elasy Terms
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All Furniture 331 per cent off
ah i urniture
33J per cent dis
count during Janu
ary 1910.
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Jewelry, Watches, Guaranteed Goods, Elgin & Waltham Movements
You're sure you're gcttinj( the genuine when you buy from us.
No danger of refilled hotilei No danger of buyinK cheap worth
1 less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottles snd palmed off as the
genuine.
We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con
turner in districts where you are unable to obtain (his famous brand.
A quart tttls of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE
jf? direct to you, all charges
alt paid to the tutamt railroad eaprets office.
$4
90
Pure old honet whitkey at an honcat legitimate price.
Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to
contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY
The government officials stale that any distillation that doesn't is
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W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
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I OS-1 07 Second StreH. PortUad, Oroa
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W. J. Vu SchKrvcr A C. pniuc. Oncm.
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GENUINE CYRUS NOBU.
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City Meat Market
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.noriffan cc otui. rroDnetors fi
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and
Retail
All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh
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Home Cured Bacon and
Lard. Fish and Poultry
in Season.
Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and
we will save you money.
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Statement of Resources and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At th. clot, of btuine. N,ov. 16, 1909
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
. I'rincville. Rates Reasonable We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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The 0'Neil Restaurant
MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlobE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION L3
Carrying a choice selection of fine citudy, clours, oranges,
lemona, etc. Ulve us a call.
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riLingles, JfouldiDRS, Windows, .
Doors, Glares, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Sonera ffilacksmithing
IIOHSEBHOKINO, WoOD WOHK, ETC.,
Neatly and Promptly Donb
Whkn it is Donh By :
Robert 7ooro
Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed
Pkinkvillk,
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