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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
f c b Loent. MENTION C). (I. Collvcr watt In tow ii the II in I of I lu week from Culver. Mrand Mr. Orn l'oluiletcr ami MInm Ivn WiKt were over from Bend VImIIIiik fur It ft Iiim HiIm week. Win. Comb left Iiih( wink for I'orl llltlll. H lll'IV 111' W ill VlMlt Wit It hi wife anil daughter fur it few day. II U IN 7. )IOOIS In InilU, Dill I'd ki-lN Hour I'lckcls, Mime Meat at Michel It Co'. i:. N. (lllliiui ninl J. II. Mehowell were In I lit' i lly during tin' past week from tin- Culver district. UcorK' M.vt'i'N wn over from llcnd I In' IiimI of llii' Week to be present lit tln llreinen's liiiiiiinl hud Saturday nlutit. Mlclit'l & I'o. have tin' iiniMt rum ple! o llni' of fancy rroekery In t It IN II. I'oIikIi'Mit ninl nun Nftit li-ft Friday for llcnd to at b ud tin' fiincr itl (H'rvk'fM of Mr. I'olinlctlcr' nephew, Frank 1 'olintcn tr. W. !. Mason win In tin-city from lln.vta k Saturday on Ids way to IlllWItnl U IllTl' III' Will KN'tll it feW day visiting. I'rrd Wallace wan In the city hist week for a few day' visit with relative. Mr Wallace U assisting In t lit construct Ion of tin- now tele iliuin llni' running to llayxtHek ami vk-lulty. Honk ft Nun have Mold the I'rlnc-Vllle-Hlsicr stage llni- to I.. I.. Ailing liitm wlui took charge of Hit' route till wwk. Mr. Mllngluim w ill move hU fitmlly to Nlslcr thin week where they will inaki' their futnr.' home. You Citn Save $1 to $2 on Shoes At Uio It AC KKT STORK ('. J. Cottor wn In tlic city t lit flmt of thf wivk returning liiri' from Mtiniilko on IiIm way to III Iiuihc at Head. Id ami IiIm family have re cftitly returned from the Valby wlnrt tlnv liavi Ihvii living tin pan' II VI IllOtltll. Tin iVwchutc Improvement com I'liny. of llcnd. Im making arrant;. Ilii'titM to oh' a lalnl olllt-i In t IiIm city. Frank tiarili'iilrr, uttt II nt-cnt -ly station agent at Sampler,"! trvgon. w ill probably Im In charm. The olncc will prolialily Ih In tlif I'rlm. Villi Hotel. County court adjourned thU week after Is-lug In session Mince hint Wed intnlay. The term ha Imi-ii one of the busiest to confront the present liieinU-r ami a great volume of business Iium Imtu dispatched prompt ly. The panel of Juror for the May term of the circuit court linn Ist-ii drawn, numerous roml iM'tltloim acted upon, the tax levy llxed ami a bulk of other hulmM which Iuim kept the mimlsr Iii session during long ami tedious hour. John (lelger Im on the mIIII hunt for M) cohl blooded men who will frccxe let for hlin. So far thin year he Iuim put up only HO toiiM of the congealed llulil, lint If a nM'lf of cohl weather will conic along and hold out for a few day he will Incrt'iisc IiIm present Hiipply to ."too toim. Considerable Ice Mcveral IncheH thick Iuim Imcii cut t Ii Im week, but It will lake cohler weather than the piiHt mouth Iiiih Imm-h to get the Hiipply up to the ipiautlly wnnted. 9usicat Snstrumtnts Instrument Cuta, String Rows and - oilier extras 2. P. Xctamson & Co. 1 IAAAAAAAAAAAAJ Fred W. Smith returned the brnt of the week from I'ortland where lie waH luuklnn lifter IiiihIiii'nh unit tci-H when he learned of IiIm Hheep belnn HlauKhteit'd near li Im 1'aiillna ranch. Mr. Smith Im Inclined to look upon the MhootltiK In rather a philosophi cal way ami Maid that If he could not run Hheep on IiIm mc vc nil thouMaml lU'ii'H of land In that illMtrlct which lit owim and Iuim rented ho wiim k ing to Hell out to noineone who could. J. F. MorrlM In Helling LiuIIch Winter I lata, Chlhrn HooiIh, MIhhch ami Chlldren'H (Jolf (JIovcm, Chlldren B JacketM anil the latent atylo LadleH Itutcher CtiatM at actual coMt. TIiIh Ih an tipportuulty to Heeure tncHC Btaple artlcleH at price Hcldtnu offer ed and you cannot afford to over look It. You are cordially Invited to call at t he Mtore and examine any of thcHV artlcleH. The Joint Initiation of inemberH held by the t wo lire companies butt Saturday evening will 1h Het down In the reconlH an a very memorable occiihIoh. It will lie a painful recol lection to thoHc who taHted for the first time the sweet of Initiation, but with the others whriooked on and enjoyed the discomfit tire of their newly acquired members there re mains only the memories of a good time. And probably those who wore Introduced to the mysteries of tlio organization forgot their woes and sorrows In the events which followed the Initiation. There was a banquet with the tables spread with things that appeal to the palate nii.l while uathereil aroiiinl (lie fi-Mllvi honril It Im inure Ihati likely that all KrtoM weii wiimIiciI away. Then cann tin mmicIicm m ml luaxtM were rvMpomlcil to by many of (he uliti-r amlMoiiie of the yoiiuwr llrciiieu piiMut. lU'tlrliiu chh-f, W F. KIiik;, cfinferrtil thehoiioi'Mof IiIm ollli'i iiIuii w ith the neci'MMiiry up paivl to the newly clecteil chief, F.itwiu IIoiImoii, ami after that cere inuii.v liml Inn'ii flulHlii'd foriuallly wiim toMMeil to the wIihIm anil n Ki'tieral Iiuiimi' warmliiK took place. It I'IiiIinI only w hen the Minall hour of the inornliia; were lohl by the chN'k ami the iiii'iiiIm'I'm now an wIhIiIii that the event watt to In- iium over nualu. That Im, noiiii of them lb i, otlirrMilo not. I'robably the t welvn new lliv llliterM ant the onett who have opInlotiM of their own. VVVVV,V'VVV,'VBMV, Wall iftMr in ihc ni'iit t-U up to iliite (IHigi)i, all weinliU ami iirici'M. If you vtaul wull piipi-r, in fpi't t lliin htiM'k :: I. K AD n50N t5c CO. IAAAAAAAAAAAAJ Piwt Itemi. StiM'U Im In dm i'omlltloti for tin whiter. Frank lliittheti ciuiie In from the ili-wTt Momlay ami reporttt xtiM-k iluluif well. Walt Knox inaile a hiiNliicMM trip tu I'fliievllle WeilneMilay, F. H. l ausht ami IM I'arker of Hear ('reck well- atti'inlliiK to IiiimI iicmm inntterM here the fore part of the wifk. licorice Wiley Iium jtoni' to Camp Creek to look after hlMMlock Interi-xtM. Arthur Kelley went to I'rlnevllle hiMt week when In will enter mcIiimiI fur the winter. MImcm I.llllan ami Vlca Kuox re- liirneil IiimI week from Hrlilne Cn-ek when thev Hiient the liollilayN vMt- liiK Urn. I.. I, tilllenwater. The oiM'tilnu ball of the McnMuii will Ih-uIvimi at tin I'ohI ranch on the evening "of the Mill. Methodist Adopt Anti-Liquor Rewlutiuot. I'he memlM'i'M of the MethoillMt church nilupti'il the following reMO- hitloim btxt Siiuilay morning ami neat theni toKether with a M'tltlon totheMtate li'Wat lire: "Wherein. theprt'Meul I.ik nl )t lull Law of the State of Oregon wiim euacteil by the vote of the Mople, Klvlmt to the Mople for the llrHt tlnu the power to effectively n-Mtrlct the nali. uii ami which the liquor fotvfN art now emleavorliiK by every poMMlble meaiiM, both leal ami II li'Kitl, to overthrow; ami 'WheceiiM, any amemlment or al teration f the law Injure It Iuim Imh-u duly tented would I n both tin vvmi ami unfair, robbhiK the tem perance forci'M of the Htate of a victory won. Therefore, belt "IteMolveil: That we emphatically proti'Ht UKaliiMt any repeal orameml meul of the law by the Irnlxlat lire of OivKon for 1'tO.V Increase In Tout! Builness.- I'ostmaMterM SummcrM has com pleted bis Miimiuary of. the postal bimluess traiiMiu'ted In this city dur ing the year ending lecetnltr !ll, and the report shows a very gratifying Increase In the sales of stamps, mail handled, money orders Issued and paid, uml In fact every line of busi ness handled In the ofllce. The re port It as follows: Total sales of stamps, stamped paper and cards 3,'JtKI 11 Box rents lit: 00 Number of money orders Issued ."d"H; amount ;U,(Mia (K) Number of money orders paid l'JsN; ittuountt S,:ill! (HI Newspaper postage .'." 0i! Newspaper free mat terJHOU pounds. Newspu'verpnltl mat tcr2"0i pound. The number of stage routes center ing In I'rlnevllle Is shown to 1m3 six with a total milage of 45(1 miles. Fif teen post-otllces, exclusive of all those lying to the uorth, art sup plied from t lie local otllce. The Increase In the sale of stamps, stumped paper and cards over that of last year amounts to 91Ul.ll, a very satisfactory figure when the fact Is taken Into consideration that Head ami Cllne Falls do not receive their postage supplies from the local office as they did during HK);i. Had the arranmeuts been the same dur ing the past year as during the year previous) the business of local otlice in its postage sales would have In creased probably 9(H). TO THE PUBLIC: We are now prepared to furn ish good beef by the quarter at from 5 to 7 eents according to the quality. We also keep a full line of beef, veal, mutton, bacon, fish and gnme In season Fresh butter, eggs and domes tic lard always on hand. FOSTER & HORIQAN. At the reMldence of (leorjfp ItauiMey In t IiIm city, ThurMilay, January.') MrM. Lavlni Morford to Mr. H. I. Joiicm, the Itev. W. I. Jlimett, pantor of the Mi'tliixlUt church, iM-rformliiK the cereunuiy. At (he holm of the bride' father near I'owell Hut tew, Sunday, .Innunry H, MImn May F. Mollllt to Mr. Clarence It. Harvey, tin llcv. W. I Jlliuett, paMtor of the MitlioillMt church of HiIh city, m-i funning the ceremony. The weddlliM; wiim a ililet line, only a few friend and the Im mediate retail veil Im-Iiik piitteiit. The yoiinir couple will make their future home at Itcml, PIED. At lleml, Oregon, Thursday Jan uary 5, IimiTi, Frank I'olndexter, agi 1 yearM. Ilcath was due to plica lunula. Ih-cfiiMcil wiim the only child of Mr. and MrM. Ont. 1'oludexter. Itev. J. A. Mltfhell t'oniluctvd the fu neral McrvlccN. At Culver, Ore., January B. Mrs w. A. t itrMou, The funeral wiim held at the family rcMldclice hint Sunday afternoon, the m-rvk-cM being coudiii ted by the Hev. C, A. HIiim of Madras. The remaliiM were Interred III the II ray Hiltte cemetery. MrM. Cai-Hon, wIiohc uialdeu name wiim FlUals-th Ktrlcklln, was bom In Fulton county, IIIIiioIm, In ls.ll. She was left an orphan while Htlll a young girl, ami with her three brothers ami an uncle cronw.1 the plains In 1VI. Two yearM later mIic was united In marriage to W. A. Carson of JackMou county, Oregon. HcMldfH an aged IntHliainl mIic leaves to mourn her departure t w o fluuglitct-M, Mrs. Coats of Albany and Mrs. Hoffman, of Culver, and four moiim, H. M, C, W. A. and II. E. CnrMon. Mrs. Carson milted with the llaptlst church In l!M and re mained a faithful and coiiHlstcnt memU-r. In this city, Monday, January H. Henry Stroud at the age of "tS yearM. The remaliiM were buried Tuesdav afternoon, the Itev. O. V. Triplet t conducting the services. Henry Stroud was bom In ltcnton county, Oregon, In 1M7, and wiim married to MImm Arzlllnh Carter of that county In MV In the fall of ls.s'. Mr. and Mrs. Stroud moved to Crook county where theyestabliHlied a M'riiianeiit home. To the union eight children were born, seven of whuiu-xU moiim mi l a daughter- Miirvlve. They are C. M F. C. T. V,., .. and Elmer Stroud and Mrs. Eva Wlnslow of Crook county ami W. M. Stroud of California." The funeral services which were held at the 1'nloii church, were III charge of the A. O. I'. W. of which order de ceased wiim a member In good stand lug. County Court Proceeding.. lVt It It Ion of W. II. Shrum et al for consolidation of Ashwood and Cherry creek precincts. Allowed. Resignation of Frank Shnmlcau as road supervisor. Continued until full report Is made. Report of Randolph imoii road supervisor Dlst. No. IS. Approved. Report of Ed Merritt. road super visor Summit t Hist. Approved anil reappointed. In the. matter of the election re turns for Item! precinct. Returns canvassed. Incorporation carried and A. L. (Jooilwlllie elected mayor. C. II. Erlckson, I). McMillan. C. W. Merrill. C. M. Reilfleld, Fred A. Shonqulst and J. 1. West alderman. J. M. Lawrence, "recorder, F. O. Minor, treasurer and E. R. lister marshal. Clerk ordered to Issue certificates of election. In the matter of the report of Frank Shambeau, clerk ordered to notify Shambeau to report what was done with the 9l" appropriat ed to his district: Also correct bills tiled and report why he exceeded the amount appropriated. Report of W. E. Huchcln, road suiH'rvisor Dlst, 8. Clerk ordered to notify l'ucheln why and by what authority he exceeded the amount appropriated for his district. Report of I V. ltalley approved. Report of J. W. Stanton, road suiH'rvlsor Dlst. 14, report approved and supervisor charged with 92ti balance on hand. ucpori oi ,ioc street, road suiht- vlsor, approved. Afildavit of wrongful assessment of Mary L. McDowell allowed. Sheriff credited with 94.55 on roll of l!Hi;i. Petition of 0. T. Sly to divide Ireland precinct No. 2 disallow ed. Report of J. W. Wilt, road super visor Dlst. 5, approved. Report of J II Oray, road super visor Dlst 22, approved and ordered to purchase two wheel graders at l!5. Reports of A. C. Strange on Rules etc., approved. In the matter of bids for county printing. Review and Journal furnish sworn list of subscriliers and The Journal declared the county oUtelal paper, No claim shall be published for which the salary or fees are provided by ' law and only such business of the court as to pro ceedings as are entered of record. Claims and court proceedings 4 cents Pr lino In Brevier type All 'other notices 5 cents per line Brevier type, and semi annual statements Brevier type same as 50 cents per square of ten lines of Brevier. In the matter of advertising the delinquent tax list Journal bid. 24 cents per line of 6. point for whole publication rvqulrtM by la w l'etltlon of alderman M Bind for eMtnbllHbment of a Jail, referred to Dlst. ntt'y H4 to authority of county court to extalillnli Jailrt at plarex other I hull I he canity neat In the mailer of Walter Ruble et al road ninl proof of posting notices by It A Kurd, ordered t hat surveyor Mini viewer proceed ami view out road and report To meet January 24 I'ctltloll of J A Moltlt et III es labllMh voting pritinct allowed Re-appllcatloll of the lleMclilltfM Irrigation and I'ower company for the acceptance of certain brldgi-M, M'tllloii rej'iied as It Im the opinion of the court that M-tltloiier taunt maintain brldgi-M where eaiialx, ditches and Hiiiim-m crows the county roads l'etltlon and order of II C Ellis et al for the turning of a certain high way, tout iiiiied for bond In the matter of the tax levy fur 1UU.", levy II x ed as follows: State and School 10 mills; On. School, : mills; Roads, 2 iuIIIm; High School :i' mills; total 21 iiiIIIm. Ordered that the sheriff have the roll top desk hi the circuit court room for IiIm own ollli ei Report of I. Chit wood, roudNiijM-r- vlsor Pint. No. II, approved and siiperviMor charged w ith 9I2:'.12 Oliver F'twell awarded contract to furnish to cords of dry Measoned pllie wood, 20 Inches long at I.7) M-r rord. Wood to Iw small enough to go Into stoves at court house and IHkIi school. All wood to Im stack ed in hotiMe, :) cords at High school and .'lo coids at court house, delivery to Is made during Hummer lilo.'i. C Everiughuui appointed road supervisor of Ireland Dlst. No. 2. Dave Weaver appointed road su- js-rvlsor Montgomery No. 4. Artliur l empletou appointed road MUn rvlsor Black Butte No 5. (ieorge Itisliaan appointed road siiMrvlsor Haystack No i. Ike Ssars appointed road siqier- vlMor McKay No 7. R Danish appointed road mii'mt- vlsor Hay Creek No H. I'Chltwood appointed road super visor Willow creek No 9. I' T Monroe appointed road hii'ht- vlsor Willow creek No lo. T S Hamilton appointed road suMTVIsor Ashwoisl No 11. O W B Riley appointed road super visor Deschutes No 12. Henry Cram appointed road suimt- vlsor Johnson Creek No 1:1. Win Stanton appointed road suiter- visor Mill Creek Noll. A C Kulghteu appointed road Hii'KTvtMor Howard No 1.1. Ed Merritt appoinled road Hiqie:- vlsor Summit 1'rairieNo Iti. J E Rols-rts appuinU'd road super visor Bear creek No 17. E E llollls appoit.ti'd road siqier vlsor Camp civek No Is. TN Balfour appointed road super visor Hardin No 111. L V Bajley appointed road suiH'r vlsor Beaver creek No 2o. Chas ItolsTts appointed road stiKrvlsor Maury No 21. J II (iray appointed road suikt vlsor Newsiun crtvk No 22. "W II Ramsey appointed road MtiMrvlsor Kutchcr No 2:5. R W Breese appointed road suiht vlsor BriH'se No 24. II J Edwards appointed road MUMrvlsor I'owell Buttes No 25. lit the mutter of county otllcers are to make reports h.uvaft.'r on April 1, July 1, October 1 and January 1 of each year, and tin salaries to Imj paid until reports are made in full. In the matter of bonds and oaths of road supervisors, clerk ordered to send bonds and oath of otlice to road supervisors appointed at this term and clerk to notify all supervisors that have not reported and sent in receipt hooKtt to do so Bills Allowed. J. H. ItosenlaTK, attendance on Archie IUs f-10 00 D. ITluwlddie, express ou ivnisters to districts.... 5 90 II. Llppmau & Co., lumber 2 8 V. rnlmehu, chnirinnu on Yillov Creek road.,.. 2(H) Glass and I'rudhonieCo., record ribbons and postage 10 SO John H. Foster, haulinj lumber "ti 00 C. W. Merrill, medicine and Bervlce J.-K. Shipp, balance due from last bill . 20 00 1 !U)j Tom Williams, pecliugand cut ting poles for piling 74 25 L. V. Bailey, road work 90 00 John Keinmling, road work.... 8 00 S. J..ClemniensT hauling piles... 72 00 U. 11. Nye, rond work 10(5 00 MuMeekin & Cubitt, lumber for district No. 22 85 47 MeMeekln & Cubitt, lumber for district No. 20 125 7!) Frank Elkins, plans and speci fications 10 00 Bert Salnave, work with pile driver 22 50 (OONTINtlKI) ON l'AGK 2) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Made. , the Best "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best made for eolds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Portervilie, California. There is no doubt about- its being the best No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other Is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other is go pleasant and safe to take. These are good reasons why It should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few people are satisfied with any other after having once used this remedy. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co. f t t n i -n m - w i m i i r tr .i t- JUJ r i r L J r i r i EL KINS & KING . J r t L J r . j r t u r t A r L -I r Li Li r i ij r t lj r " r i L J r i k J r n I. j r i .j r t. J r- LJ r i L J r i LJ n L J) ri LJ r .1 l j r i LJ n LJ ri L' A Qhristmas Presents That Your Boy Will Like Foot Balls, Striking BaQs, BoxinQ Gloves, Whitley Bxerclsers . Skates, Indian Clubs, Dum bclls, Uasc Halls, Air Guns, Stevens Rifles, Winchester 22 Rifles. O Q Q We have a very fine stock of Carving Knives, Silver Table Ware, Nickel Plated Tea and Coffee lo ts. OOOO Any of the above will make acceptable Holiday presents. n L J r i LJ LJ r - l J r- L J r-i LJ r-1 LJ r i 1 ' WMtMWMMWWBMMM, Elkins '& King Elkins & lilng" L J tJLJ r Stomach Troubles and Constipation. "ChamlM-rlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the liest thlmrfor stomach troubles and constipation I have ever sold", says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of I'otteryille, Mich. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell mv customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but have never had a complaint". For sale by I). P. Adam- son. & t o. & cis mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, President C. M. Elkins. Vice Pretident Frio W. Wilson, Caihler ! DIRECT0R8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, D. F. Stewart, Freo W. Wilson. Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt atten tion J. W. BOONE Maker of the cele brated Prineville Stock Saddle Saddles and Harness Latest Improved Ladies' side and stride saddles, bits, spurs, an gora chaps, quirts and hackatuoivs. A Full Line of Stockmeu's Supplies Write for Prices I'rlnevllle, - Oregon. Mrs. John Cyras BARGAINS In .Tewelrr. Silverware l'lain and Fancy Collars, Belts and Silk Waists A' now and assorted line of , Holiday Goods. Notions of All Kinds Special Prices on Silver and Gold Cuff Buttons, Watches, etc. Agent for Sewing Machines and Needles Mrs. John Gyrus ! ft 4"4' ."lt"-JHJ t"l"t"l'-'l't-'l'l I Retiring 3rom ffiusnesj I have decided to close out my millinery busi ness, and to accomplish this end every article in my store ha3 been marked at nrctual cost, at M'hich they will be sold until the entire stock is exhausted. Mrs. Slayton's Prineville's Leading Remarkablc.valucs in Fall and Winter Underwear at the R21 GKE T STORE J. S. KELLEY, Pbopkietoh. Gall and Examine Them Hand painted Linen Sofa Pillow Tops (35 cents Lithographed Sofa Pillow Tops 05 eents Pillow Cords... 25 cents Ladies Outing Flannel Night Robes, Nicely Trimmed. 31.50 1 WATCH THIS AD JkJkJkJkJkJLJLJT r.t r.i I r-t tJ KJ ri r.i LJ r i . 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