Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 11, 1912, Image 6

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OBITUARY ROL
Harvest of the Grim Reaper
In 191 1.
ALL SOCIAL RANKS I.WADED,
Aathora of Mate, Famoaa Artlata,
. DUtlngatshrt Statmrura and Sci
entists, Celebrated Artora an.l Gal.
last Soldier Called From Earth.
Lfoag Array or Shining Marks.
JAJrcaar
l Culled States Senator Sterh.-n R Hi
king of West Virginia, tn Washington;
aa-ed
II Sir Francis Gallon, noted Ennllsh ex
plorer and writer. In London: ared a
tt. Paul Morton, financier, formerly sec
retary of nary. In New York city;
aa-ed St.
X David Graham Phnilpa. tha author, la
New fork city (of wounda received on
tha 2d: aced 44.
S. Sir Charles Dllka. IMitlUh statesman.
In London; aged tt,
rsanCART.
L Rear Admiral Charles 8 S perry, com
mander of tha American battleship
fleet on Ita world cruise, la
Washington: aged it
1 Gen. Piet A Cronje. Boer leader in tha
war with England. In kUerkadorp,
Transvaal: aged TV
1 Raax Admiral Silaa W. Terry, U. 8.
N., In Washington; aged O.
M. Dr. Edward G. Janeway. noted New
Tork apeciaUst, at Summit, N. J
aged B.
U. Gen. Alexander a Webb, whose bri
gade held the "bloody angle" at Get
tysburg, at Rlverdale, N. V : aged .
K Rear Admiral Arthur P. Kairo. U. 8.
N. retired, at Jamaica Plains. Mass.;
aged O.
Rear Admiral W. 8. Bogert, C. & N., I
retired: aged "4. j
C Frederick Spielhagen. old school cor- i
ellst, tn Berlin: aged 81 j
Sam Walter Foss. poet and lecturer, tn '
Cambridge, Mass; aged il j
as. Alexander C. Lecocq. composer of
"Mma. Angot." Girofle-Glrona" and
other comic operas. In Paiia; aged 77. '
t. Rear Admiral 1. C Fremont. U. 8. N., I
son of the late Gen. 1 C Fremont. U. '
8. A.. (The Pathfinder), at Boston; 1
aged SB.
U. W. D. Bloxham. ex-governor of Flor- !
Ida, at Tallahassee: aged 7.
Frank Work, capitallat. famous lover of 1
horses, who never entered an automo- .
bile, in New Tork city ; aged SO. I
U. Frederick Haaa. noted German actor, ;
In Berlin; aged &
APRtU
1 Martin Greif. lyric poet of modern Oer- i
many, at Kufstein. AustrU-Bungary; !
aged 71
Ml Tom L. Johnson, former mayor of
Cleveland. O..
noted for bia
fight for 3 cent
railroad fares, in
Cleveland; aged
K
H. William Keith,
landscape paint
er, at Berkeley.
Cal. ; aged 71
11 Den man Thomp
son, the actor, at
West Swansey,
N. H-; aged 7S.
George Cary Eg
gleston. author.
In New Tork
city, aged 7L
SL Rear Admiral
Richard Inch. V.
Denman Thompson.
8. N.. retired, at Washington; aged 67
Harry Fenn. artist who made first gift
book Illustrations produced In this
country, at Montclalr. N. J.; aged 71
Mat.
L Col. Thomaa Went worth Hleirinson.
author, historian and soldier, at Cam
bridge, Mai ; aged 87.
i. W. c. Gibson, rear admiral U S V
retired, in New York: aired 72.
'. W. B. Baker, ex-congressman and fa
ther of rural free delivery, at Aber
deen, Md ; a?.:d 7L
i Frederick P. Vinton, noted portrait
painter. In Boston: aged 5.
J obituary
r!Xi
-sf - J j
'. Y. B. Gilbert, dramatic author and
libretist, who wrote "Pinafore," "Pa- j
tlence." "The Mikado" and other fa- L
vorites, in London: aged 75. j
jr.N-g. j a,
. Edward Harrigan. famous old time !
actor and playwright, In New Tork- ls
aged 65. ' i
. Rear Admiral E. D. Robie r R v
retired, veteran who with pn '
U "van in ixj, in Washington; aged
I Carrie Nation, tirnrwranca champion,
In Leavenworth: age'l fyj.
B. Edward Shlf;n. rear admiral U. B
t ., retired, at Chestnut Hill, Pa.; aged
v.
Prof, niram Corson, noted author and
educator, at Ithaca. N. v.: ased S3.
It James I'roctor Knott, ex-eovernor of
Kentucky and notwi civil w:ir charac
ter, at I.ermnnn. Ky ; aswi K
It. Rear Admiral Charles S Norton U
S. N., at U estHeld. N. J.; aged 7a. '
JL'LT.
at
. MS-ne r. v, are. soldier and poet
Colonnlo Serines; aed T'l
T. Gen Clement A. Evans ex-command,
er United Corf.drate Veterans at At
lanta. Ga. ; used 7T.
AuoraT.
L Mrs Belle A. ManKf.eld. first woman
admitted to the practice, of law In
... ...... at nurora. Ill ; ased 05
Edwin A. Al.hcy. American decorative IS.
artli-rt. in London: ot'd Vi.
1. El!xaheh Akers Allen, the poet au
thor of "I'ock Me to Hlcf-p. Mother" 25
at Tuckihoe. N Y.; ef-d 'j
Joseph Parry. Utah pioneer, "the father 1
' ininaiion. at rK.),!n. ftah: m w 9
I United
ates Henntrir v:ni;. r I't,.-..,.
ri, oi .Maine, in lwlston. -Me.: ai;-d
73.
John W. Cates
seed 5fj
the fnanclor. In Paris;
. Gen. (ienrire W. Gordon, commander
In chief of the rnlted Cotifederati; Vet
erans. In Meinpin Tenn.: aed 7j.
IL Gen. A. li. .NVitleton. civil war vet.
eran end Journalist, in Clilcogo; aged
14. Mai. Henry p.eed Hnthhonc. a mili
tary aid to Lincoln, who irrnpplcd with
Koolh, tlie ,res!denf saiKtn when
Istter had Hrr-d hi, f:, ial bullet. In
Hanover. Germany: aKed 73.
tl. Gamaliel Hrndfoni. reformer and polit
ical economist, at Wtllcslcy, Mans
aged !s(l. '
SFJPTEMrtKR
L Gen. Rf-nlnmln H. (Jrierson. noted Fed
eral cavalry raider In the civil war, at
Omena. Allen.: nee, r,
6. Katharine Cecil Thurston, Sngllsh au
thor, at Cork, Ireland.
15. Joel Benton, author, poet arid critic,
at Foushkeepsle; aged SO.
11 Edward mumps, artist author and
ir-lnrsr. nattd u an A l pins cltmbsr,
at Cliamonls. Francs: nan Tt
IT. Col i i MoOonk, l of ins "riaht
ln McConks" of Ohio, at toabncht.
N J ; ami tl.
S. Charles Itattrll Loomls. humoroua au
thor and Isetursr, at Hartford, Cona.;
aim) M.
M. .;n. C. T. Van,1rao.n. civil war rat
araa and rxCnitd Statva senator, at
sr-a: skinI 74.
A. K. l.orm. ths notM Doaton publtah
ar. tn Uosiun. unl a.
Rear Admiral
Wlrtfirld Srott jJ
Schl.T. U a N . f
fir
mini nsro or
tha arv-tlc and pf
tha nival battl Vx V3"
of rVintlnco. In ' T
NVw York.MrJ . t J. J
14
tlce John XI
Harlan of the
I nllrd Statea
eupeme court.
In Washington; Admiral W
age.1 1
. 8. Schlsy.
17. R. K. Munklttrlck, author of humor
ous verse, at Slamfor.1. Conn ; aced 6a.
-4. Ma Lewis, the llghthousa harome. at
?e port. R. I.; agnl Tz.
?T. Rear Admiral J. II Sands. l . N .
retired, a veteran of the civil war, in
W'ashlngton; aged (it
23. Joseph iilltser, prtprietor of the New
lork World, at Charleston, a. C; aged
NOVCHnCR.
1 Krrle Bellew, tha. actor. In Salt Lake
City; aged
1 W. Clark Russell, writer of popular
sea tales, in London; aged 7.
a Howard Pyla. noted artist and author,
tn Florence, Italy: aged
13, J. I- Carneroea. famoua old time mln
atrel. In Philadelphia: aged T7.
14. Marquis Jutaro Komura, Japaneao
atatesmaa and diplomat. In Tokyo;
aged bi.
L Chariea Spencer Francis, editor and
diplomat, al Troy. N. Y,.; aged U.
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ACCIDENTS
! yaxraitT.
17. An explosion of steam on the t'nlted
I States battleship Delaware killed I sea
men. j rroacsaT.
j 1 35 killed, hundreds hurt by dynamlta
at pier 7. Communlpaw. Central Rail
! road of New Jersey; damage exceeded
j C.uuo.Oju.
' MARCH.
IS. 11 killed under falling walls In Nash-
! villa. Tenn.
C IsS loat lives In a factory lira al 3-9
j Washington place. New York.
' AmiL
; 7. Q men and boya perished In tha Pan-
coast mine at Throop, Pa.; 13 Uvea
loat in the Banner mines, Alabama,
i
& Collision on tha C. R and O, noar Mc
Cook, Neb.; 14 killed.
jor.
11 17 killed by a boiler explosion on tha
'ssisslppl steamer St. Joseph at Berk
ley Landing. Ma
JCLT.
1L Federal express. Washington to Bos
ton, crashed down embankment at
Bridgeport, Conn.; 12 killed, to hurt.
15. Explosion killed 21 at Sykesvllle. Pa.
28. 16 killed and K) Injured on tha Bangor
and Aroostook near Grindstone, Ma
acocs-r.
28. 30 persons died as result of wreck on
Lehlgb Valley railroad at Manchester,
N. T.
it Panic at moving picture show coat 2
Uvea at Cannonsburg. Pa.
aEPT EMBER.
20. 14 killed by tha explosion of a gun on
tha French armored cruiser Glolrs at
Toulon.
S. French battleship Liberie destroyed at
Toulon by exploalon of magaxlnea; 238
killed and 85 injured.
30. Austin, Pa., destroyed by flood due to
a broken mill dam; 03 killed, ( missing.
NOVEMBER.
18. 13 daths by explosion In tha Bottom
Creek mine at Vivian. W. Va.
jNt;sRr.
The American Civic federation met In
annual session in New York.
APRIL.
National Society of Daughters of tha
American devolution in Washington.
MAT.
Sons of tha American Revolution in
Louisville.
National peace conference opened at
Haltlmore by President Taft.
United Confederate Veterans' reunion
at Little, Rock. Ark. Order of tha
Founders and Patriots of America In
Philadelphia.
17.
24 Congress on International arbitration
at Lake Mohonk. N. Y.
i
11 International Woman Suffrage alll
I ance In Stockholm; Mrs. Carrie Chap,
i man Calt (American re-elected presl
l dent.
! jri.T.
8. Christian Er.deavoren at Atlantic City.
N J.
10. L'lks prand lodee at Atlantic City. N.
J. National Kducatlonal association in
Kan Francinco.
11. Mystic Kl.rlners In Rochester, N. Y.
a not: st.
14. Internallonal Typographical union met
in nan V ranclsco.
21. G. A. H. national encampment at
P.ochepter.
31. i he Union Veteran Legion met at
Pittsburgh.
BRPTEMHER.
12. Governors' conference met at Spring
Lake, N. J.
The Hoclety of the Army of the Poto
mac met in annual reunion at Provi
dence. 25. Coimervatlon congress met at Kansas
City.
OCTOBER.
3 The National Guard association met at
Buffalo
10. Society of the Army of the Tennessee
; met at Council Bluffs. Ia.
IS. The Military Order of the Loyal Let-ion
met In Philadelphia.
19. The National Woman's Buffrago asso
ciation met in LouIkvUIh, Ky.
NOVEMI1ER.
E. T'nlted rauhters of the Confederacy
met In Richmond.
6 American Federation of Labor met at
Atlanta.
15. National Good Itoada association In
Chicago.
20. American good roads congress In Rich
mond, Va.
t'ECEMRFR
6 National lied Cross society In Wash
ington Irrigation congress In Chicago.
8. Rivers and harbors congress in Wash
ington. tl. American Association For' the Ad
vancement of Science In Washington.
American Historical association and
the Political Science association at
Buffalo.
L
Curtis EUkery.
Sella bread at 5 ceil' per loaf or SI
loaves lor II. Whole heat, iirattani
and all kinds of bread, cases an. I ptrs,
made to order. Opposite irook I'ouMf
Kanlt. ll-SMt"
Give u your order for
CORDWOOD
Juniper or Tinf?, large or
small quantities,
DILLON'S YARD
Opposite Post Office.
Many a Man
Owes His Success
to an Investment
on t lie tiiHtnlliiK-nt iln.n. !
cnuaf It lina avrved nana nncluir
mi, I kept hi in In n trnlt.'lit line
and nwHjr Irotti the lunuv "(it
Kk'b Uuk-k" m-liriiKH wlih-h hi
o plfUIKul tixltty amt whk'b u
otu-n menu rli htm onl.v fur tlw
ttKHith toniruiil promoter
th.'tvof. Bv Itiveattni; IN YOUR
HOME TOWN yi.u ar itfiilltiic
"in TaniMi ami ixple with
whom you arv no)tmlnt.il
imipie wno arc lute ntittHl In
your we-liarf IwvntiH? your mic
ww meniiH the Hu.vttf uthem
aliotit you, ntiil the more mic-
ceapiul cltlieiia a town can
boast of the Ix'tter plan It will
be. Ia1 In NOBLES ADDITION
run be bail by nmklnv; a very
piimll payment down and the
lialiim-v iu tertim to ault the
pun hawr, monthly, b. monthly
iiarterly, liall-yrarly orannuiil
jmviiifiitH. Tbeae hta an- the
lietit InveNtment In cltvpropert,
tiHtay. The only district wltii
bulldlnir rentrlctlona and with
street Improvement and side
walks already In. Make vour
selection now. A lew dollar
will hold Die Iota lor you until
you can make further payments-.
You are en tit led to the
best. Why not jtet It? 'ntiie
In and let me allow you NOBLES
ADDITION, the center of bulld
lug activity In I'rlnevlllo.
A. R. BOWMAN
Notice of I inal Settlement.
Noilre tt hrcNjr (tUi-n lv the tm.icrltiftl
th a.iminittrauir of the tt of (ifurtft M
J'-uil. ilfic .,. tliRt h liru ni.lr ad 1 fiW.i
wttli the elrrk ot lh tmauv i.-,nn hi Until
uuntinit of Utt fttmiiii!rMiioUof it1 rttr
n'i the Hmori.l conniv rtxirt ol i'r
cuiinijr.orrfun. Iim in iioii-Uv. Hm ath .U
ol tot . M.,. at lu oVhM-ft in I he firen.ni! t
the counijr iMMirt HMMit in (r!tvt!ie, t .
the llllie ttl biaif fur ht gnna- anl uti!...,.
i! flnat '-i-imiitinir. At whifh tim : ,f
re n- perin interetiMt in mi.; -iittft ti.
pl'r ami ut.jeci tu ian1 finaJ ar uuniltig.
M. K. KT.Uorr,
A'tminintrator ol the f-tateof
deor.: M. 'ul, iltH't-tut.-d.
Holice of Final settlement.
N'otlre l herehv irivan hv th i,n.tHh.l..,...l
the adininliirsior ol the eilale of At.i.ii
HrtniMi, de.vn.M-d. that h tins nide sn.l Hi.!
sub the clerk ol the county court hu noil
conntmii ol hit administration ol taiil enste
Thsl the Honorable II. e. KIIN, jiolne ot the
'O'ltltV Court III 1 rook I'Otlllt llr.',.t,
Monday, the ,ith day ol Ket. " I'Jl,'. nl luo'i lcn k
tl the forenoon at the t-otinlv ennrt riM.m in
I'rltievilie, OreKOIl. a. tlie timV all, I i.Ihi- O.r
hearing and . uliiiir titiai acei.uiitinir. At
lin ii time ami oiace. anv iM.r."i, ii,irrt, ,i
iu -.aid estate may olivet to aat.1 final account..
nut.
listed Ihii In day of I'c., Mil
JOHN IIAHMOV.
AtlT!.itii.Ernt"r u( iti.-
Aitikjuii Htrtiioii,
Notice for Publication.
lr!m-m of (hp Interior.
V.R. Lain! ollit.-,-ttt I '(( lmlU, f ip-tforj
i'"'''ink'f -jhu, mi.
Nonce i here)')' hIvh timt
of I'rlncTill.', Or jron, who, on Jun lrh,
limile linnirsti-mj No o;u4.. for S1, NW'i. NK.
NW4. nnl 8VV"4 NK'4. .M:ti.,ii jd. l,,t.U.
V south, rtiniTH lil WiiUmcttp
MerMutn, h hh fllf.1 tiolif- of liueutiou
to nisiitt' final romtiiniHtion nof, to
entitl.iiHli clmiu to the lniW nl-ove tiTi.(4--l
livfon Timothy K. J. I-nffy. r.s.CommiMloiii'r'
l tn oltWv. ul I'riiit. vill, (truKOti, ou ttic 6tli
tiny of r':tr.mry,
Dainmrii rumen am vtUnrvnvn: f'fjnrl H
rtinwiildie, Wa.if Hnton. M(-l Van.it.-r pool,
M
W. Moo:k, ll.-Kiter.
Notice Tor Publication.
Irolntftl Trarf. Puhllc Un'l Kalf.
Impart ni-nl oftfn Interior,
V. H Ijiiiii Oftii;' nt 'I h li.iir-s, trjr'in.
NovHin.jr 2Mh. I'tll.
Notl.-y in lT'hT Klvfii thHt, HH o i n- ttf dy
tli- ( 'ornmi-nloiii-r or th fit-iif.Tul I jirni ( tfTl.f
iil)'i-r lirrivthioni of Act nf Corn re i.Miir..vi.il
Juin-.'., l'-nti, ,4XhiU., -".171. wh will otr.'r Ht
pui.llf unit-, to the IiltfiH-nt bidder. Bt 9: jo
o'cliM-k H. tu,. on the 'Mill rlRV of Jitriuiirv.
I''-. Itt tiiU olllcf, the foilowiiiir-fii.ii-rHrt
land: sK' 4 Sec. 'ail. Tp. fi M.. U. 18 Kiwt.
V . St, No. tWi7'.
Anv fiffsoriH nlntmlnif ndvcrw-ly OipuI,ovi.
do.cril.wl hind art- H.jvi-a-d to fli. th.'irciiiltoM
tr ohlwiloiir, in ot rVforc Hi.- llnie d':mi(tiaU-d
for -;il;.
W. MOOHK. to-uUU-r.
Notice of Appointment of AJminfs
trator and to rcditors.
N"tl' In )i-rr-ly Kivr-n flint the nndT.f(np(1
fiiih (x'fri. by tin-ommtv wnrl of titc Hlttleof
triffon for '-rook r-ounly, duty ftpinjiiiU-d H(I
"iliiixtriitorof tlw fhlnU- or ,MMr(t ( ;. j.y.
riolds. d'Ccisf d. Hud in 1 1 ncri-mix htavliiir
'luiinH iiKulnsL mi! id taii! r- hrn(by n-ijuln-d
to prcwjit I hi Kjuiif. duly verifier., tf hI1 d
lulnlMt rutor ut the law lithcc (f M. K, Hrlnk.
in 1'rlnevlUe, OreKori. within fix tnotithx
from tliu ,liitc of the flriit uhJlciitl"n of thlh
nnthe.
I'nted (uid puhiished flrnt time Derjcmbcr
7Ui, IjII.
OKOHfiK W. NOI'.f.K,
Ad lillnlMl ra)jr of t he entdle i,f
Miiiin Jteynold-4. iUwawrt.
Notice inr Publication.
Dejuirtment o( the Interior,
I. H. J-fi tj'l Ollic e nt 'J Ik; I'mII'H, Op koij.
November ZHh, Mill.
Notiec Ih hereby Kivfii thut I, Imvid Wcnvi:r,
ynitrdinn ol the jM-rnori tind tute of l.nrkin
i-Hver, fifiHurie) i,f I'ririijville, on-ffon, w ho on
l'ei.nnr 2nd, W.f, niude liotn-'ritCHft No. trj.ihj,
for IIW' H.-'4 t;f.. M1 ). '-. ne'.. mc.
lo, tnVn-)iii 18 Mriitii, rHtijfe. If, ftiist, v ilium,
etie .M.;ri'lirin, hut ili:d notice of intention to
lniike. tint,! eoinniii'Jttiou proof, to e-itihliih
citiim to the hmd HbO'.e deHerlbed. Id'forc T. K.
I. fluffy, I.'. H. .'otiiiMi-ioner, at hw. oHle hi
frincvilhi, Oregon, on ihe22iid dy of Jim nary,
vm.
rlHirniint namefi ah witnesn,,H: Cieorge W.
.lone-, (;jieon Weaver. Charley Weaver Kd
ward H. Joir.h, all of 1'rinevlile, Orem.
IW1 C W. .M0OKK, UeglHtcr,
Sii-Miimt all. wool sanitary Itlankele,
t kti as itta-lt lat, I'i.chj air.
A. II. l.irrilsN
I ( O It1 "" trwt. every
la V. V. I'.n.lurd.yanut.
Slraivgvrs welronie. R, V. .m.t.l.le, N. .
Wldd Harwn. V. .; tt, U llotius Mee.; and
O. B. IHnwiddle, Trraa,
The Brosius Bar
Fine.t Brandt of Wines,
Liquors and Cigar.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUCHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
1 HARNESS and
SHOP
$ H. D. STILL fc
Prineville, Oregon
4
4
RECEPTION
Smith & Allingham, Props, t
Champ Smith' olj staml.
4
Imported and Domestic a.
Cisrars ?
s W
Famous Whiskies
4 Old Crow; Hermitage; Red t
4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; S
4 Canadian Club; Cream
4 Rye; James L Pepper;
4 Moore's Malt. tf
4
tj Porter, Ale and Olympia
j Draft tieer on lap.
4
4
4
4
4
Imported Wines
Liquors.
and
StTsVAsVAWW
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G. W. Wiley & Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer In
Bottles and on Draft.
Application for Grazing Permits.
NOTICE i hereby ivoii that all up-
filicHlioiifl for permits to (rrz cattlo,
lornen and sheep within the (M.'IIOCIJ
N ATIONA I. KOKKST ilurinn the m-anon
of 11112, miit Im filed in my ollice at
rrineville, i)rcj(on, on or bi-loro Febru
ary l"), llilU. Full information in re
gard to the grazing feed to ha charged
and hlank formn to he used in making
application will be furnished upon re
quest. 1-4-41 HUM Fit KOSS,
HnperviHor.
Kotlcc for Publication.
lr.pf,rtment ortije iitlerlor,
U. 8. Land Utiles; Hi Tin; IihIIi h. Ori'iron.
Iii-i'riilH;r IhI, lilll,
Nfillis; ia herf-liv kIvi-ii Dull Kllznlii;tli V.
Kry. (nothi-r tind noli' lii'lr (irOcnine I. r'rv,
fli-i:i-tiM'i, ol' Prineville, Ori'Kon, who, on .Jim
uai'V l!f"7. rruiile iloineKteiiil No. lril'iH
aerlul, No. til"!.'!, for a'a tie'. He(, anil
ne'.j si-i'tlon III, towniHlilii Ifi south, nuiire
10 east, llluiiic'tte Mi riilliin, Imih III. il nolien
of Intention to timke mini onhiuiulatlori
proof, to entniilisii cliilln lo tiiu land ittiove
ileaerllieil liefore '1 llnolliy K. 4. Dully. II. H.
('oiiiuiissloner, lit hl.H otllee at I'rlnevllle,
Ori'Kon.on liie.22nil iluy of.liiniiary, 11112.
Claimant naini'K iih wiUiennes: Frank T.
(.'ox. Kllzulieth I-:. Cox. Clarence, Mi-AIMaler,
A. WilMon, all of li Inevllle, (lrei;on.
2-l4) C. VV, .MOOI'.K, KeniBler.
It is Hardly Believable
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1912
To Our Friends and Patrons:-
In starting the year 1912, we wish to thank our
patrons for their patronage. We hope that in the past
year we have given satisfaction and that in the coining
year our business relation will be as satisfactory as it
has in the past. It will be our aim to satisfy our custo
mers; giving the best that is to be had at right prices.
We wish you all a I lappy and Prosperous New Year.
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
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Slonmcli, Kitlnrr, Hloo.1 ami Skin Iistiri1ora.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, . . Hot Ukc, Orrgon
WALTER M. PIERCE, Pr. .nd Mgr. .h
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Columbia River Bridge
AT CELILO,
Opens January 7th, 1912.
From January 7lli, 1012. llic wunilrrlul lridge ol the Oregon T
Ky., across the Columbia Kivcr at
Central Oregon Points g Portland
FASTER TIME
Train lciivinn lU'ilmond ":'l a. m., will arrive at t'ortlnnil 5:".0 p, tn.
ItiHtr-aii ol (1:0(1 p. m, ; ilirccl connection at rallbriiluo will) tlironuli trniii
;or SHkaiiP, ht. l'aul anil Cliiraiin.
Leaving I'urtlanil ll:r5 a. in , train will arrive) iteilmon.l 7 ::!() p. in., lu
ll en ii ol 7 M p. m.
Ticket sold tlironuli to point' in tlis Kant, Northwest ami Califuniia.
I vtailH w ill I ) Inrnixlird on rciinist.
W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Ff eight & Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
1 4H H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
I'RIXEVIIJ.K, OKI-KjON
Stock boardoil by the tiny, wook or month at
ReaHonnble ratoH. Hiitiiemlier uh whon in
Prineville. Rated Rkasonaiii.k. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Watch the Journal
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In luan, lull t tiers ars nl rrami
fur our ratrvliin better valuei, W s
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haw ti e !n. '(lt of big iIik-ouiiU, a
enjoy ilrnlid reptitaliitn fur sipiara
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well 'atroiiUil.
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