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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
te JLocai mm Those 1 ' ii r i r i ii 1 1 lire pwrtl. Met ill Kl'lll ) 'r l.iVllnii' Hlilrl WnUla In nil grade mid styles ill Hulo on, Johnson A On 1 110 III IIHMIK (M)'llllilll lllllllctl heel tHinllli A Clerks. Mm. M. V.. Peek, ul llayslaek, wn ill 1 1 in oily H.iltiril.i)-. lli'V. Till .1.-1 1 vUil.il lli-inl Hominy mid halil Minium i'rvii-i- 1. L. Will inni, ill C'lilviT, Wiib n business vixitor Wednesday II. 1. l'ultiier, ul DcHiliuina, wn n business vlnllut till' Inst ul llm wi'i'k. .loltii (Ireea-iiii, of AsIiwihhI, wiih 1'iiiii'villi) visitor Hunil'iy. It, W, Hti-w irl, ul I'liiilinn, win in tin. rily l-'nilny on hnahie J. A. II ly ami mlii ul lli-nr I'm-l worn I'rhievlllc visitors Thursday Hcasonod rustic and llooriug etui In limiiilnnlyntA.il, l,iiiiiinii A ('o. John I Alli'il, nl llavcrcok, was : a Ininiiii'tH visitor lost Friday, Knr sen-en ihaira, panel ihaira unit window (ii In A. II, i.ippiuiiu 4 t'n (,'. M. KlkiiiM left Sunday for low ilum trip In llio Hear creek country. H. ft. mill Witrrra Hrimn ul liny Black, wi-w liiiahu vimlnm last Haluitlay, Kiiih Ii Cyrus mill family nl Sis ters, were I'rini'villu visitors Tue- tiny. Ki-lly'ii gallery In tin' only plain in ('rimk Ciiunty In gi't lirst class photos II. V. WilHt.it mul Herbert Cia.k li lt Hiiliinluy lur the Hoar t!reek country tit iiJ a In ily. V. F. KinK nl tlio firm il Klkins A Kiiik roliirncd lust Thursday front outside aiinls. Dim I1, linn and J i ill It Pilllliaitl, ol I'ahiichii, were ill the city Hid last ol thu wink on business. T. II. I.afullelt.ul McKay, in In the city Haltinhiy allcmlitig to btiai iums matters. Hmilli St CliH'k have tlic famous Olyniii UiiliUtl llecr lor sale at 25 cents r bottle. OwinK to break down ol our gaeolinu engine, this issue of the journal in a little late. Have your photo un otic of those iiK'it liiinmlii at Ki'lli'y'a gallery. Then1' untiling prettier. Mini HU'lla Himpson returned Tiles, day Inmi Howard kere she haa been visiting Jninea Hycr anil wife. I.ailii'8 Dross Goods in nil gradm and prettiest pattern at J. K. Morris'. Winnie Clino returned Thursday frnm Howard, wlii'rn alio vixitiil James Dyer and wile, I. Michel luia just received a lirand new lino of idiot' for both sexes. (!o in and inspect tliem. Itev. Nina, ol Union, will conduct scrvicea at the Union Cmircli next Sunday morning All are invited. Knox 1 1 union returned lost Weilneinliiy from Ashwnod where ha linn lnfii limiting linibcrclainis. A hig Lino of Ladies and misses shoes jtif i received ai Wtiritwoilcr and Thompson's, Tliey are up to date. M. N. Duncan, ol Silver Lake, arrived Monday and will spent! a few days in our city Morn returning- A. H. Llppman ft Co. sella beat Linseed Oil lor DO cenla ier gallon, I'loncer white lead nine cents er iund. Miaa Matnlo Dohlia arrived home the Drat ol the week from' Suploo, whera alio haa keen tenchlng a four nionth'a achool, J. W. Uoono loll Friday for a lew days atay in Portland, Ho will aliio take in the. aeiumln tU tractiona while gone. C. W. Carey returned from the Willametto Valley the Imt ol the week hy team, wliero ho hiul gone to take a part,' ol tinikei Inlka. Ward Cram ami wilo, and Miaa Elfic Donba'' returned Friday Irom a fewilnya ituy on the Doachiitra. They report an enjcyublc time. Mra. Beaaie McNantara, one of The Dalltw' ellieient puldic achonl inatnictora ia viaiting relatives and frit-nils in our aection. 0. K. Rolwrta, nl lli'nil,niTompnuiel hy hia daitghUr Mnrllia and their Iriend Miaa Laitn Iliinille were in the city Friday on hiiaineaa. You will Ijnd an A No. 1 line of Men s Kurnntliing Ihhhib aij.iv Morr V. Tliev aro unexcelled in the city, and Jho pricca are right. Fartiea knowing themaelvoa iitdeht- I'd to A. II. Mppman or A. II. Mpp man & Co. iniiat settle. Interest charged and collected on all accounts oniwn A Itniiitl New Line nf (leut'H I Inli jiiKt riTi'ivnl at J. K. Morria', They tire it' llm ImIi-kI hlocka mid un lit'ing mlil til n aiitull iiiargin of prolll, Mra. W. M, Duncan left Wwliiea day niurniitg fur I'rinevillo where "lie will viait wilh her mother, Mra. Mary Vtiulerpool. Hilvcr Lake lltllli'lill. Ili.linrt lti'lknnp, the little aim of or. anil Alra. II. r. Ilelknup la alowly improving anil intu it Iiiijm' ia now held out for tin) little fol low' recovery. (Icorge Hereford la in tlin city from Howard. Ho ia auffiring from a piiiuftil l inn of the hand, mul ia here In order to gi t medical irealmi'iit for it, Judging Irom tho nuniher of "dead oliliera" atrewn .ilnng the luiiitary rond there have In-en loinn hndly nhol"indlviluiila on tlnit well kiinwn lliuniiiuliliirii In tlniea put. Miaa Myrlle Hwi'iiringen left Huliir lay for I'orttiiml, wliere ahe giwa to reaide ieriiiiiiientty. Him will Iw join- ill hy Mra. Hwearingenaud MiaeKaaie and Ktliel In a lew week. C. I, Winnek ami wile and laitgliler lairene lelt Tiicadnv moriiiiig for Kuiiiiiiit I'rairiu where they un for a few diiya recreulion on Mr. Winuek'a lioineateail, Mr. and Mra. Jcaaie Khniitliriaik are home from their trip to t'naik eimoly ami pnaatil through Itoaehurg, I'm-Mlay nn their way to their humeat l'uiapia ferry. Itoaehurg l'lainneclur. Ilruee tlruy, who left a few wceka ngn fur the valley in company with I.. A. Itixitli, ia atUindiug bitainiiM onllege In Portland. Ilia cotirao will keep him away for tho ueit throe or lour montlia, Klaewhcro ill tlicae colunina will he foil m il a hew call lor hida on the C'rtHiked river bridge. Tho hida auliiiitlletl ao fur linvo till lai-n re jected, on tho grouuda ul being too high. Kev. 0, 1'. llailey well known in thia aection will move from Oak land to The Dalle t!iia coming fall, and will Iw in 1'riucviliu during the. flrat of Dctolmr, probably the liral Hundny. Mcadainca Haldwin, Michel, and Kiaaor and Miaa lleaaie Young re turned Sunday from a atay on the Michel homealcatl on Upiair Mc- Kuv. A iilcaaant time waa renort- cd Ivy lite ladiea, K. II. Bitiith and wife, accompanied by Miaa Mnmlo Vaudernool lelt Hatur day for a fewdnya' atayon Mr.Kmitli'a ranch near Howard. While gnno Mr. Hmith will combino buaineaa with pleaatire and put up hia hay. The new reaidence k'longing to Fred I'owell, ol I'rinevillo, and ailuatetl on Main street haa receiv ed tho liuitthing tottcltca of paint from the briiahea of Mmara Smitli Strotitl and I.yllo and looks very neat. II. E. (lilchriat, a Michigan capital ist, baa pnrchaayd, to wo aro told, aliout 100 cliiima aittiateil in Crook and Lake countioa. Thoavenige prico price ia fSIKI, which la altogether too atnall. The pttrcltaaea have all been mado during tho puat ten cluyi. Mr. and Mra. Clay A. Bitrpaou are pending a lew diiya in Canyon. Mr. Hinipnon, who haa been altlictetl for aomo time with rheuiiiiitiam, haa been stopping at Bttppleo fpinga in tho hoHi nf gutting relief fro n hia pnin'ul ailmcnta. tlrant County Newa. Mr. and Mra. Frank Elkinaof I'rino- ville, woro gne ta over Bnndiiy ol Mra. Hurah MiKtro. Mr. Elkina ia a aon of Jumna Elkina, former eoiiuty clerk ol I.ioii county, and at one time aoandi. date (or secretary of state. Corvaltia Qatette. John McTaggart, a well known looaUir and cruiaer, ia in tho city from l'rioevillo. Ho confirms the atato- meut that tho timber if almost gone and slatea ilint tho niiile aro still rushinir in tu eucnro clniins licloro it ia too Into. Dulles Chronicle. Kinman blliolt and wits ac- companietl by their son Jeromo nml granddaughter Helva Klliott, arrived Sunday (mm their home near Lebanon. Ihey will spend some time veiling irienas nnu relatives in our Boctinn, The Journal bus received a circular announcing lull races to bo held at Antelope on 8iptomhor,10th, 11th and l'2th, under tho management ol the Ant lopo Fair Association. At this time H'SK) will be distributed for nine nve,,l and a roviil uimhI time is assttr-1 .-I ii,, ,i.n iinml Mr. E. H. Sparks wife aud daughter, of Prineville, arrived in Silver Lake, Wednesday. They left today going southward and may visit Alturas before they re turn. Mr. SparkB bus 4'i(10 ewes and lamlw for sale anil is working them southward. Silver Lake Bulletin. Miss Wave Morria, of Portland, arrived Saturday and will spend a few days In thia city visiting relat ives ami ntlcndirg to business matter. Junius A. flogg", fiiimerly of I'rinc vllle, la acting as clerk at I lie l.tike View bind olllce, vice Mux Whittlcy, who waa retnovial on account of hia il.iing private work on government li mo. Mr. Hoggs liu-iiled at lnki- View tome weeka ago. Dr. C. A. Clluo and wifo returned Irom IligHiinimit Prairie Inst Thursday, wliere they have boon spamling a few days visiting friends. Wlillo gone the diattor managed to get a few dttttks ami ange liens, ilieexcellenc nf which can la) vouched lor by tlio Journal man. They were simply fine, The ditch running from a point near Med Vamlerpnol'a homo north to Siiiiro Idll's residence, and which has been little morn than a ceaaHHil during the past lint weather is being filleil up wilh gnivel by Marshal! Harrington. This one of tlio best deed done hy him In his nflicinl capacity. John Gelt, who was tried before JiiKlii-n J. I,. I.uckey last Saturday and Imtind over under I'sW bonds to await the action of the grand jury took French leave while hun ting bail Saturday, and hss nut yet made hi apiicarancfl. Ihe crime tor which (ictz was to have answered was a gun display with a threat to kill. Arthur Hodges, wile and baby returned Thursday from the valley, and were accompanied home hy Mrs. 0. H. Wright, a sister ol Mr. Hodges, who will make her rnlu- tivea anil friend in this section a two weeks' visit. While away Mr Hodges and family visited the sea side ami report an enjoyable time sHnt there, The surveying of the Ifcnd townaitc waa completed thia weekund Engineer Wuiat now haa hia crew at work on the flume right-of-way up the river. Thia right-of-way will lai llfty feet in width and water will bo carried a dis tance ol one and a hall miles by flume. The ditch which it flows into ia de- aigncd U furnish a tcmiiorary water supply for the town aa well aa for irri gatioti purisjaea. Deachutea Echo. A party composed of J. Stroud and wife, Frank Stroud, John lli-lfrich, J. K. Hellrich and family and John Mann and family, all of Haystack, passed through the city Monday ettroiitc homo from the Suppleo Hot Spring. Their three weeks visit to that resort ditl them much good, and their faith in the water of that place is strong. They report Clay A. Simpson, who is I. atliiiig there to ho much im proved in health as a result. Judge W. C. Wills, of Grizzly' waa a husni'v visitor in our my ths first ol the week. In conver sation with the Judgo, who is a member of the Crook county cattlo- mcn's conimitU selected to arbi trate range differences, wo learn that his views on the Governor's proclamation concerning range troubles woro a little condemn atory. Ho believes tho local authorities more than able to coh with any dilliculty that may rise, and st,inii the Governor's tender ol aid, s a little previous. Sheriff C. Stun Smith has some interesting things to tell of his trip to the land ot the Northern lights, and has brought hack some interesting curios characteristic ol that country. He has pictures of most everything up thoru from the gignnttu Walrus, tu the hnqtn maux belle. The Nome City views show a sulistantinlly built town, and are quito a contrast to tho general ri'irts given of that place. One of Mr. Smith's prettiest curios is a crib board made from a Walrus tusk, which shows tho Es quimaux to be no novice at tho art of engraving and drawing. J. I). Combs took hia departure yos- terday lor Pendleton with a hand ol 2(H) bead ol beef cattle, where he will turn over the band to an agent of Fryo-llruhn A Co., of Seattle, to which point they will be aluppcd. He waa not able to secure the l umber ol bee! oattlo aa waa expooted, fnr the reason that the cattle growers generally held for higher pricca. Ho paid $27.50 for dry cowa and aaya that the Chicago market indicates a decline in prioo of oattle to tiich an extent that lower prices aro likely to prevail in the future. Blue Mountain Eaglo. A party of several Idaho timber people returned Tuesday from the timber. Iheycamo back without locating owing to the establishing of tho Warner Mountain Uoscrve. Among the party was B. L. French; of Moscow, sUto representative, who is much impressed with our country, and intends staying in our section until he succeeds in landing one of our valuable timber claims. L. E. Allingham was in charge of the party, and his wild goose cIiiiho lias embittered him Ineiiinat Uncle Sam's ruthless wav 0f creat.ne lorest reserves. Low thinks he should at least notify a person before they start for the timber. George E. Morlcy arrived Tues day to lake the management of the city's electric light and water system, relieving C. L. Shtittuck, who lias resigned Ui accept a posi tion at Prairie Citv. Mr. Morlev who formerly held s responsible position with the I'ortlimtl t.eneral ICIectric Company, is much pleased with the country, ami is somewhat HiirpriHctl at liniling a plant, such a I'rineville bus, in a town ol tin ihi. Wo arn iltdt.-l.teil to him for charging batleric con- ncclctl wth our gasoline engine. The I'acilic Iiind and Livestock Comjmny, ol Bun Francisco, which lias iiii-riitl ao extcnaively in our sister county of Harney lor years past, hna decided that for tho good ol the range In that comity, they will drive nearly alt their cuttlo to their Calif ornia alfalfa fields. It ia too bad that they could not have come to that con clusion years ago, when such an action would have resulted beneficially. Vow, as a result of their overstocking ihey aro forced to abandon the Harn ey range and drive to their California ilfalfu tii'lda. However, tho smaller itocknten whoshared these range! with lite company unfortunately havo no California alfalfa fields In which to drive, While thia pner ia alwaya perfectly willing to publish card of thanks when ils suhaciibcra desire, at the aume time it is a practice which we havo often disfavored and our aontimcuta arc voiced hy the Pendleton Tribune, which tsya: "Now and then aomeonc disirea to express through a news paper his IteartfeH thauka to his friends for syiiiuithy in hia hour of bereavement. (X course hia thankful ness is 'heartfelt' and ho feela hia sor row heavily, but he should avoid mttk j a tllllc ,xliilitioii of cither. It ia in biul taaU) to any the least. Be atrice gratitude conveyed through cold type is never suitably expressed. If tlio persona to whom thanks are due cannot lie acen personally a letter to each one ia small enough consid erulioa. The newspaper colunina is not tho place to parade one's grief. Itshoutd be too aacred for public gaze." BIAHKIKD. Hii.i,-Skvbbn Iii this city lost Sunday, at the residence of the brides parent Mr. and Mrs. John Circles, Miss llessiu Severn to AllK'rt Hill. Kev. K. L. Alter officiating. The Journal extends congratu lations. Ill Ibis city last Monday at noon,' Konneth. the two year old sod of Mr.! and .Mrs. P. B. Pook. The little fel low had an attack of acarlct fever, which had beon mild in appearance; but it treachcroua character waa ( manifested in after effect", which 1 caused his death after he had appear edconvsleacent. The bercavod parents have the sympathy ol all in their grief. Funeral services were conducted from the residence at 2 p. ni. Tuesday, by Rev. 0. W. Triplet!, ol the Baptist church. Mrs. Geo. Aldrich died Tuesday evening at Powell Buttes at the home of her son-in-law, Joe El liott. At the time of her death she was alone and immediately upon word being brought to town, Coroner J. II. Crooks went out to Powell Buttes, wliere ho empanel led a jury. They decided that her death had been caused by heart trouble. Funeral services will ho held today at 2 p. m. from the residence of Mrs. Swalloy. ahce Btoal On Hairacheavon. A sheen shooting scrape is re- inrted to have occured 011 uppper Horseheaven last Monday after noon in which Dan Hngcrty, an Antelope sheepman lost from 75 to 100 sheep, all yearling ewes. The report Btiitcs that while over the dead line, seven armed men ap proached the herder, and told him to turn his back ami make tracks. Ho didn't wait for a second com mand but immediately took the tall limber. The party then did the shooting with the above re sults. A New t'aireal Reaerre. It is reported that the Govern ment has set aside the south half of townships 17, range 19, 18, range 20, anil 19, ranee 21, and the north half of township 18, range 1!), township 18, range 20, and town ship 18, range 21. In all, three townships and situated in central Crook county, embracing the Maury mountains from Newsom creek to the Mutton mountains. The Gov ernmcnt's police regarding timber reserves is clearly defined . by estaliltsliing reserves all over the state, and this action together with "scripers" has about finished the timber lacating. J. F. Morria, the merchant, haa a $2000 line of nten'a and boya furnish ings, which he will close out below cost. 1011 can Duet aonte genuine taircaius at hia store, tiivn him call. Notice. Notice ia hereby given that my aon C. M. Doukol haa no authority to transact any business in nty name, ami I warn all persona not to trust him as I will not bo responsible lor any debts ol his contraction. I havo given him his time, 8. P. Ponkle, Deschutes, Oro July 14, 1003. Notice is hereby given that I have purchased the property formerly bo longing to tho Ochoco Gold Mining Co, on Upper Ochowi, consisting of a reservoir and ditch, and that aheep mon ore warned not to run their sheep upon said property. Jons Huksakek. Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale my fruit farm of 160 acres, situated in the Cove, on ( rooked river. There are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all of the products. T. F. McCau.istr, Culver, Oregoji. Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plana Made Terms .Moderate Address; Alfred F. Scam, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. Wor. Itlk Ptld, Or MS. M. WEIG1ID AHISTO A HpaoiMly Made of Finn W. k. Our Inci-cnning- Pnlro I nnme Dpnotss Our SuncfHs in That X.lno. POCKET KNIVES AT D. P. A DAMSON'S (The Brick Drug Store) Fur Vholee Homestead Locations Timber Aim Desert Lands . WRITE ROBT. SMITH, Prineville, - Oregoa SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. ( SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMON) Sale on Ladies Shirt Waists BEGINNING WITH JULY 13, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR NICE LINE OF - trrTlmeteHBu Wo also have a pretty line of Sum mer Bonneta, Dress Goods, Dimities, etc. Mens and Boys Crash and Straw Hats that will he sold a Great Reduc tion, These Goods Must Be Closed Out Din ing Their Season in Order to Muke Room for NEW GOODS. Sroceries JIT M rMffl V"J AI1VIW illUlllVl A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. priKvaie, SIIAniKO WAREHOUSE cor.iPAriY. Slaanllro, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height. Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, liroin and reed. Highest price paid for Hides and relts. : Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. Agents (ur Waaeo Warehoase Milling Co.'s, "Whit River" and "Dallei Patnt" Hour. Mark Hood fare of "S. W, Co." A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...nanufacturers of and Desk, a in... FTJENITUEE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and al Kinds of Building Material For C A S H Only Jcenderson -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, UOMESHC and CC A DC I .M POUTED.... V-aJJXi.JYO. COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Drugs, Stationery and Honse Furnishing Goods General Merchandise Ladies Waists, Crash Skirts, Boys Linen Suits at just J of their Regular Price. Each Article Marked in Plain Figures. You Take Your Pick for Just Marked Price. and S toe Am ens' Foster & Lehman n i- orego.. 'Phone 31. & J ollard Three Fourths of the Supplies