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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
J w THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Independent Newspaper Ah U. F. STF.FFA. PUBLISHED BV THE JOURNAL i'l HI.ISHINU CO. PuIiII,1iihI etery TlturwUy Ml Tlie Journal lttiiMttiit, Prim'villi', On'iroii. S. M. H.vn.FY. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY. Tti Joi'RNAt fo witertt t th it..lHc of Prtnvillf, ttrp., for tnuioiiiiittn tliroii(h llic V. H. mail m Mconti cUm matter. THIIRSPAY, Al'Gl'ST 18, 1U04. stock of ji'Vidiy. Tin' now iiixnl" will ho in In' next wri'k whoti fintluT nnmninot'iniMits will l iwido. Later he pniii'hod in l'ritu'villt and lie heoiinif widely known throughout KaMern Oregon. On Atijrust 3, 1SSH he wan married lo Mrs. Kobertre Hidgeway. I'oliti oally he was it Democrat allhoti);h of late years he always voted for w hom he thought It) be the most been A MOVE TO STOP STOCE THIEVINQ. Stock thieving is likely to be come a thing ol the past it the lull J capable man, tvttlmiron a home-i Bend tor the past three months, which has recently been origins ted j stead near lirey Butte he enlaced ! returned to the city the lirst of the hr George Roba of Paulina be- ir farming until his sudden call, j week. comes a law at the next session oC He leaves a widow, eight children the legislature when it is present-' and two step children and a host ed. The provisions of the bill are of friends to mourn his loss. such as will do away altogether with the profitable side of the tie- I'. 0. Mikkolson claims the ilia tim'tton of having disenveretl a gi'iiuiiie spring in the midst of I In' arid region north of the I'riuevillc Dr. J. II. linsrnherg was cs lied .IVnd road and west of his ranch to Bond yesterday on a profession-jut the base of Powell Unites. Mr, til iiit. j Mikkelson ran itcross tin spring llenrv Smith was over from1 wl,ill "". " ni Bend the lirst of the week spending ! "r,,,, v Mu " a few days with his parents. J It. Powers, who has Wurzweiler & Uhomsoii pile of rocls which had been plac-1 I'd in position hy a human hand.' at, lie Went to work throwing down Mrs. J. 0. Sumner was called to I the pile and after tossing over a wagon load of lava rock found a pool of fresh cool water about two feet long and half that in width. He Ik been farftms trade which has been cost ing stockmen losses of their prop erty and have put different coun ties to great expense ' recently in hunting down and prosecuting stock thieves. The bill in question is one w hich covers the ground thoroughly and one which, if it becomes a state law, will make it impossible for a stck thief to find a market for his stolen property, inasmuch as pro vision is made for a bill of sale from the last preceding owner whenever a transfer of stock is made. The bill as has been drawn up is as follows .i.. ii... 1I ! Shaniko .Monday be the serious i i - i . , , ' . , . . 1 place mid nest lime savs he will was buried in lirey Hut.e -ry M MA nt dig the earth tery, Klder James Elliott conduct-i Mhof whom danger..,.. , , Wit wU, ,v, H M. in the senices. Deceased was 4 , h.w h typho... fi ver. ,wfl(.w. He explain.- the pile, of years of age. ) w p Kinf and wife, Mrs. K. '8 " Indians " - j King am! Harold Daidwin left this! ' ibinU erected the niouiid mornin,. t,.r il. Kn. Ll.,l... ..i, in or.ler to mark the spot wlierc in the Cascades where thee will Additional Local fresh water could be found. He Ixigan business ! enjoy an outing for a couple Iwlieres he is the lirst white man i since tu visit the spot which was i in iU.'iite.l by the rodinon perhaps .. i . i i . i Prank Rodm... m. in th. eilv - " ' a.u, a ni.il.irei, vea.s ago. . .-, , ,, ,. , , M,ssKthel King were united in , , , from lulver attending lo business; . ... i The Bernard Cninedv e ihikiiiv, visitor from Crook during the past i weeks. week. Dr. Charles S. Kdivard: n Have Just deceived UJ m 'A niw and Complete Line ot JAS Gents, Ladles and Children ptj Fine and Heavy Shoes $J niso a' Fine Line of Ladles Slippers. .Ivl Our (irand Dislrihulion or Dinner Sets is the Talk of the Town. A lOIMV I'Wltl'lli rci r ni' m.vi. i. a ii n. i,ii I 1 1 , iyi WARD I ree to Our Cash Customers. CALL A.M)Si:i; TllliM JnCj Get eash- Qwcks With Each Purchased latters Tuesdav. marriage last evening at the home! j of the bride's mother, Mrs. K. I,. J. C. Rush was a business visit- j King. Only the immediate rela-i or from Lamonta several days the j tjVes of the bride were present at. i nrsl OI " ' : the ceremony which was ierforni- I H. AV. Carlin and li. W. Wilt !1 by the Uev. Z. W. Commerford,: j were over from Sisters this week P-stor of the First Presbvterian It shall lie until wtnl to oneru.r saa- on a i,uainetg tri any horse, cow or sheep lu the state ol Oregon, tiitleiw such sale be ac- Mrs. Jane Powell went out to c.impanle.1 by authority In wrltlmr Bend the last ot the week to sjieiul In the lorin uf a Hill ol fcale given ny ; s ffw v js j,jg llie IIWI pnMTeni.K on ner, aiu J. A. Ravi returned Tuesday from Portland where the funeral of his wife took place last week. Mrs. Ed Bradfonl left nn Tues day's stage for Portland where she goes to lay in a supply of fall millinery. George Reed and C. J. Cottor came over from Lytic Tuesday to pet a load of provisions -and look after business matters. Mrs. J. X. Poindexter left this week to spend a couple of months scribed to before a Justice ol the Penca or Notary. v Ami It shall be eiiunlly unlawful to j purchase any horse, cow or sheep from any person whatsoever with out the stile lie eeolni,nti-l by the trailer of such authority. Provttleil The description ot ani mals with brands and marks lie suf ficient evidenced of ownership in tlw original BUI ot Sale from tlie pro ducer, or raiser of such animal, when properly ulcribed a required In section one. Aside from the fact that the bill is a safe guard against loss of stock ainom; the stock owners, it is also an economical measure which will j vi(,'tin ilh '" "J "datives effect every county in the state jin En?(De aJ Portland, having stock running with in its j Colonel F. Smith was in the boundaries. The capture and J city from the Columbia Southern prosecution of stock thieves is an i, gregation this week He stated expensive undertaking, and with , that tlie conlpanv was fhort 0f the provisions of the foregoing bill , men t0 carrv on ,"he imai work in force on the statutes, there will be furnished but little opportunity to the various counties to pay out the cost of prosecutions against stonk thieves. The bill in its present form will be presented to the representative of this district and in all probabili-1 R.C.Reese, suiierintendent of ty will become a law at the next , )l6 ftjxie Meadows mine at Prairie session of the legislature. It is a , City, was in town last week con measure which should and n ferring with the stockholders in doubt will receive the support of j this city. He came over with P. every legislator who represents a j B. Davis, returning the first of the opened it week s vng.iuenieut m til.'uc halt Tuesday evening and played lo a crowded house. The company is one of the-liesl which has come to Prineville. and by lar the U-st of this season, and no doubt will have good audiences during the remainder n! their stay here. Tuesday night and last night it w;is one continual round hurch. The young couple will I go to house-keeping in this city. Mrs. John Cyrus is making ar rangements to greatly enlarge the of laughter from beginning to end stock of goods she now carries. A ' and the ineinU-rs of the eotupaiiv ! portion of the jewelry store will lie promise as many rib sihllers the converted next week into a nickel rest of the time. The company department and a full line of will give away a sofa, rocking holies' collars, sirk waists and belts t,h:'ir IU"1 " Fmrcn. plate minor ,, , to some of the popular ladiis in , vrus has ' 1 town, a mailer which will be dc-stereo.-.cor.es , , , ,, 1 fitted llV he VOttw elven .iu-iv ami views, novels anil writing during I he different tablets, notions, besides an ret i : z 1 will lie in stock. Mrs. also ordered a line of evening s ad-j entertainment. Frank Foster and S. M. Bailey returned Tuesday fiom Crane Prairie where they have been on a deer hunt and fishing trip during the past two weeks. Some good stories came hack, but no game. district in which there are stock men and that means nearly every district in the stale. week. C. S. Mackie, one of Mjiltnnmah county's deputy clerks, who has ' ; been the guest of Frank Foster for The Ochoco bridge was not iu the pa4 two weeks, returned to any worse condition before an at- j hi9 home in Portland today. He tempt was made to improve it has been spending his vacation at than it is at the present time. Crane Prairie. Loose boards and wavering ends ! of the planks, which have nothing ! h w:' fou"d ') hf to hold them down, frighten near-ito amputate the right arm of Mrs. lv everv team that nasscs and , 1 Kse Perry, Woorl poisoning chuck hole at the south approacl adds to the pleasure of crossing. Underneath the structure there is a ton of underbrush and dehris washed down by the high water which, when it came, dislodged one of the piles which support the bridge. The matter should he looked after by the city, for an other rising of the stream means total destruction. At the same time an effort should be made to turn the water of the stream into the middle of the channel, to pre vent the constant wearing away of the south bank and a heavy property loss in the event of an other flood. One or two small, wing dams will do the work. Thej Journal stands ready to pay its! share ill having the work done if the ifty dues not feel able to do it. OBITUARY. J. 11. Grant, who was killed l,j a lightning bolt August 1, wns lwrn in Adair county, Missouri. When six months of age his par ents moved to California where he lived until 17 years old, then mov ed to the Big Elk country in this Hate, residing for many years at Philomath and Corvallis. He professed religion at the age of 2." and went to Fossil where be took up tlie work of a Baptist minister. hav ing set in after the lancing of a felon on one of the fingers. She rallied well from theoperation and is rapidly regaining her strength. Hon. J. X. Williamson and Miss Williamson, accompanied by Sheriff Smith and daughter, left yesterday morning for Bend. Sheriff Smith went over on official business and Congressman Williamson to see a country whicH he has net visited for six or eight years. Orin Kinersly, the genial repre sentative of Blake McFall Paper company of Portland, was in the city this week. Mr. Kinnerely stated that down in Moro county ranchers are having a hard time getting their grain threshed as the result of a fire which burned up one of their largest outfit there a few days ago. C. M. Lister brought the Journal a sample of the first crop r.f fruit from his ranch on Mill creek Wednesday. fireat big juicy peach plums and apples that made a person's eyes water. Both were about the same size, and one as good to eat as the other. Mr. Lis ter says his excellent fruit is the only crop he has harvested so far this yea i as the high water a few weeks ago entirely destroyed bis first crop of alfalfa. He will get a i ci i j t. W Photography for the AMATEUR ct Half its Former Cost Notice of Meeting of Uoatdof Eualuillon Knuvv .u.i. ui:s nvriii KK i'iiii-ntm (lint Ihc I. mm) ot Kilmilinlit.t. will. HtllMhl ill ll ill'.' of Hm- Ci.Ullt.V lierk ot t'rnuk Cnimty, thvjfuii, Ht tin IT! tiny nf AiiKtiHt, HH, Mini itiltUclv iwnininv tin1 tiMHi-MKHit'iit mil fnr I in I ami rornvt nil vmir In vnlitiitlitu. ili-xcrlptinn tic mmlitlc of litiul. 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