Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914, May 14, 1903, Image 1

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I'KINKVIIJJ-:, CUOOK COUNTY, OltW.ON, TlltlKSIJAV, MAY II, V.W.
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OKKICIAl. nllM-CTOKY i 'OUTIiAN I) STK I K. KZtuVZ'
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I The Situation is Assuming
Serious A3pcct
Fhvflclnn and Surgeon,
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IIAKKI3IAX TALKS
Says Columbia Southsrn Will
be Extended To Bend
m:s 4.miss()ui:i likv:'
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Mux Lmliluinan and FreJ Wallace,
and kdo lium to be fwrfect
courteous and adi.ible gf-nlletnen,
and do not for a moment believa
they will approve th manntr Mr.
lien, in purnuiuf; in trying to raise a
lrifu and nnornosity between the
people of diirert-nt section! of Crook
county.
A. U. HOS.llSOM, M. 3.'
Mire toJusUf) it
From .Sunday's Oregonion wo
linrn lliat Ilarriman afu-r listen
ing to A. JI. Mohlcr, prceidt.-tit of
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TEMPLETON d SON r
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ir:iinrrt. ninJ lliu Di onlo of the on
tiro Htato of Orrgon Huller by it and
the f.iir iiarnu of our Hlato bu forov
r dini;r':'J n'"l I'oM up to be rid-k-iileiJ
by tin) people of the nation,
i fiiir nicHiiB much to Orfcon
I oh people from fjr off tatt- and
! countries will come in great nurn
l,ASSKI)'li:r', nod before rt'lurniug will
tiiivil to evprv nooX nu t currier oi i
our i-tHtc, Ihcieby bringing intoj
. notice our undeveloped recourctsi .., ,uim!i' t:on to
At .he Mt-iau.!.. I.alnr ( ouvenll.-.. to wllicI if llCe bro.iK.t into u?e will "e "'" ' 'rit,!,tt"r 'Mt '"' '
ic IIm Lenlmnnl (Ink noon make our fctnte one of thai nee for Hlm-telf if the limine i
M.liitn;1 ;ri. l."M and .not product! v in the
liuilion and where now only a few
The f'.iike nmv on in I'urtland Juliurcra are employed, thousands
bitneen tint ii'iil men inul the'wjl,e.
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unn i ui.i" i n ..v ; uev ijiiiaK'j inu uinoiia ui w;ru( full
niA !.!.!. hiiw Ukii.j? in thr!m tti conret.tion aisemb!ed ever1, cox, a large exporter of 1 Oftland,
,..:, i. Ks i ns-. prop,;li..i.i'MSU(.ji .! if pernifted in will' '" regard to extending the Coluin-l.i,-l,ved..
i,.,t l,.'i.' the cause hurl their organization more thin i Southern railroad into tenaal
j'i-t.ti-s. Whilo .. are a Iho oujihlyiimig that has ever yot happen-;, Oregon, or tobuhd an entirely new
t.. li.-v. r in the laboring men fut ui-1,,,!, UIU1 it houM do bo. The '. Z ll,e liinen t o u n der
ii.,' unionM', prot.'. t each oth .r 1 ion4 have a ripht to fight for Htand that a road would be bull
and tii'ii.K in an honorable way!,,cir own intcwt. but thev ha v i provided, Missouri like, he could
... . .. ..... .1..;. : i . : .i .. : ,.t Iws shown ttiat it was feasible and a
l'l liru-.ri k iii-n ii-iii.-, j-.i ...jg i in, rillllL lO 11JJ,. Ill lliu illiciinia ui ; ... .t .
the case lo ntleii in trying lu ; .. ,),...,., tiarties and trio interest Bwuu . ,...,......
,l, .ir n,i..v,,i,e.. !..,t I, si iJ-s i ,.r i f . t , i., n m i nnWtit 1 wou! J pay , and that the county
lone things bicl cannot l-e ; parties. While we do not r a ! through w hich it would i rnn would
I i-ntii'l. ! momeiil tear ino ouico:ue 01 a vote , i - -y - - - . ., ,
Tins Mrik... i'i Tortlmd was bo-afw. to the neopls urKin this fair ! Wder,t M' ".Mr- " ,1.c"
- . '.. . i . . i. n ri.a. r.r iiciirHi 10 nrove uiai
At'nennu -it I iw anil nOtlTV. tun hv the union men on account ; i,rui):sition, yet it wouiu lenu 10 B
""""' ' :.f .w.i,. ,.,., ,,. incrensimr. u. Li,,., nil n-li ,,r,o:, the f.ir and ! 11 woui'i ne a paymg propo.u,.,.,, , .niri,AIia
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j'!li:r ui .v.. ... . : greauy uiiuililiAi- lia uciuiuuro, ti' i: I , if
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J. W. Sizemore appointed to
Like care of J. Y. Gordon, a pau
per, at I1C 00 per month.
County road petitioned for by
V. II. I lit -ton et al. Continued for
want of proof of posting notices.
resignation of Mr. Wakefield,
sujrviorof road dirtrict No. 22,
accepted and J. II. Gray appoint
ed to fill the vacancy.
Change in road petitioned by G.
.ipringiT el al, ordered whenever
nt iv road is ready for travel. Tho
expense of change to bo borne by
the petitioners.
In the II. K. Wissen and A. V.
Iloyce roads they were not allowed
on report of the viewers. The
bondsmen were ordered to pay to
the county clerk the expenses of
said road amounting to )1 beiore
the next term of court.
V Fhrurn was appointed road
ler anu .nr.- vt iiuoa --: . v ...
figures to prove tuat supervisor of road ili-tricl No. U.
paying position, W. C Aubrey of De.ehutes was
I'.iimr far six months.
r.il.n Tirol, v and John Mc-
ICeowan of Deschutes granted a
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W. A. DELL,
Alton tcv-ot-Ka v
NOTARY F'U!
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At.
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patorit MocllcinoB nrul Toilet Artlclea
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C. W. QAflNES,
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ui, W ,l I Mr,-, I.
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A. II. LI PPM AM & CO.
FURNITURE
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. ., .1... ft ,. - . . .... .:, .-... t,iiii i'. I ns did not suit Mr.
out nv I, eln KC'tuiig p:u i, nivn ui'- ml as to greau y imperii a naiioo- ;j- . . ,.
' - I . R . . . 1 . . .. Il.r.,itian cn 111 IfifafrMf l.i'il .11 f.
increas"'. M l Uieir wau'es reuiaineu a (, nprow-iation, ll ottier slate leiJ-; . ' . . ,
Htatiooery nr.-I in coom (lui'nce t Ley ! ,jr llon, throughout the union t ike ' " ' 3 J' I ' ,icellSe t0 ttU fpiritous J.-juors for
ak-.I for a proparliutiat.. Increase ,1,,, mailer up. 5onal !."'"', . ,. . Z' six months.
,,f wau-s sotl.ry might mei I t!i -ir j The twenty delegate who voted I rom r ,nan.ku Claim of W. T. Casey amounting
higexpei,M-s. In this their eie- aKain.t these resolutions cannot be " mselt 1,. exact conu on 01 , damages caused bv a
..,.... f? l-idtoohighly and it is really ." J ! LLv riad running through "hi,
enrr. d.uliy t:,e pioi'le; but thuse .. ,,ity more cool l.-ads could not the road as wt.l as i hat cou ia be .- ferrtJ t0 the foU
, had b". n their employees have been elected delegates to at-1 expeeieu ,.. o.,.ui..iv .u.,,u.,... .. n3 tv) BSM9 the dam
l not or would not increase tl.etrt,,tlli the federation at La Grand. year y. rai,rra., m.e. J ages anJ report to the court Geo.
tt:i;.'i-s. J m union men on -ren iy vlie6U resolutions ueing passeu i ; " - .: . , f . I VI,itett John Chambers anu
,v,rvtl,in, tl,:it was fair, sod pro- ule cause of the laboring men has nates is one c peculiar interest o ; t ; ;""n
,;i to let their grievances be set- been "hurt in this state m it .hows PPJ Crook coun.y, and it Ja.kii - of siater,
!, .1 l,v a Kar.l of arbitration, l.ul lose in authority would to ac- shows that as the eyes of "j i ' mU spiritous
tins,!!,, w.,srej.,,,;l by the mill eomplish their own ends be will- ) - -. t r,is months,
mm and ecntractor .jng ,o f'P-J-? " . "J fj JS TpaZg ! Wnton & Crater of Ashwood
Tl.e union n , n up until a f-w thing ebe rue u ioi s l ou J that tho pe0p:e of the granted alicense to setl spiritour
day s ago had been u,.g all fair l.ku steps at once i , wtd out e. ,1 c ' 8,l0ulJ Ule,-1 ti-iuors for six months.
nr. u I, ni iiinv are roe narrow luui is, mi; "u" w ...,,. . ,
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MAM'KAI'ir.lKuH
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Wood, Cloth and Metallic Gaskets.
KMHALMINCJ A SPKCIALTV
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BUILDING IvCTEII-A.I-'
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Jv'nnililor,
Monarch
Ideal
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. . . . , r.. i ui, Vfri as i L'U'r uriun; unu tv. u..v , j. ii. iionevei u, .ruuuu v.
,me U'.tur measures I neir oruar zanon anu ur rimr,. , . , . i , .. j
lihi iiuir iiu.iih i i b to?elher that is sound and undis-! rmintv road. Cont.nued.
in. I,, .ir.'i. li- r UI'- tt lieu lll"V may tan. Km t.cn , --o , ,
ml.; -and f successfu. willnotisnd in their place put men who 'rJZXZZrZ,:
ooly materially injure ihcnsetves, will carry on an lonoraU e ng , ; , - - - Ha'rriman
e.iV. "Ll B"l!ie JrJi'.rJ'ft i".ndh ,ts not 'consider the .umber
litvi" refiTeu'i' to tie rts-j ui iini neopie oi niu nmm "iai- i i-ii. i i J f feru''' i"-i"-- . w
whwhwi-repuss,,! by a vote of -.5;' ! ' " ' '"tl ! PnUd. and Fred B. Claypool ap-
, . I il i he hum tin ' of lb" state ! ' "r " . " v pomtea general superuuenueni m
f le M, , ?llt I a tirliul The piano which we art going to but wants an estimate upon the ,P onlh t0 8uper.
li... r.-i ..f nrilut nit ornniii lirillKLtll V ill vj 1 U v i
herein, ll is contemplated ;exi,ibiti at VineW store, and I portation annually. Not only Willi U . .
i,i in una i'iiv V . . . Iwi would be iileased to luvo on? .lr. .Aonier visu una secuon pr-
i'i.. I.- , iin.l iireinizeu lU,nr; . ,. . . .i... ll.. .., nni,nti,liM nfiSm w uwi-llr ri-tuiU, on lu
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li,,. ciiv iu;d state. li.,.l fi.. ,!., warded her. Till CilUJM of Crooi county
Indians netition
for bridge over Deschutes at the
Agency. Continued.
Ordered that the court liouse
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Hotel Prineville
Tunnour.Htv r n ovati. o "t.n
nirunNianeo tmouooout
American Plan - - Rates :
C IC. McDowell,
I Proprietor.
hi i portal
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land fine prnte awarued tier. j un nn.i, ' -' : ' V .. ,.
Wla ieas, I'lup .-ny-owners, niter, N 0 H,;c,ased tho piano of the j should awake to the importance of J. fVA'Aioni. jary t.-e, .
fnbsc,ihi,i,; for said 1 air immed.-iivt.n k'i0W), ,U1U98 of Kilers in this move and assist Mr. Mohler , Z,, jv
Mt.'ly rsisul tho rent on their ' portlnii and cost us in that citv and other distinguished gentlemen i ji,i, wtki. jury i,,-.'
ants, ii.nl even today "aro ihiing o;KK) " who will soon be with us to collect lr!uw u " " .
on o.n! and two days' notice. j' Xii'is U wh.it the Grin lias to say , data and information which will jjaiw '), ';. '-
Win n ,i-'. 'ihu f.nvmiils liaviv, r.e,,r,l i0 the instrument: I farover set at rest and prove to Mr. , w'n ivrnr. tNr
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f .nii ' l a t u I an l r.use i me price . i K 'm. IIdi.dku,
I unil'i r
Ch"l.-
?,", pi r cent, and are sen- j
r to exnort triub.t titan '
iPrinevilli
and com
pleat Market i:;;;;;;;:;;
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Our iimtu is, "i!n lu-st of meats
t the vi-rv Imvcit prices."
HVK I'S A CAI.I. AND III'
(. ONVINCKO.
rop.
ine;'!-! uf all
; on hand
fjrever set at rest and prove to Mr. w ii form. iir
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,rn inn i i i . .i mum:! in on r , , ,. . .. . , ..' .
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i. o -.... r.,.n, r . .......I vnii M hn a lfllini anil nV- Mtmn wiun-. u-.-.ii.-. ...-....
l'KAIl cut: lour B.IM1 u.ui iiu"'.i " b i . i j j smiiii, lAfn-wK,.
the l lth is at hand, and agreeable j ing uive.tment. ! VimoKiT
i are snipping 10 cotiecv uuu ,Mn .iam,- .". r lirei'
ITO ir.l M ni-iir,i,n ibrt lironi-r i Kruk KLUlis
illfl I'llu.", li.ni- ,v , you lOU.lv SI VIS ll iwun.t .iliuciiiii-iiii n t-.v. ; k.ip.1 M,-lnli-l "
'.. wng-s of their men employed. (jai,le that we "have picked out of j data will take tims and work t,,,,i Tnw. ii ;
Whereas. Jlie minimum wage !ouf eltire sllH.k. 0 are sure this which should e neguu ai once as ( A,.u lun)lnm
is forth.' protection of the skilled ;.ul0 IU)l 0ly p'ai,e you but no time is to be lost. A board of j J ';:r;!";;:::;:::
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n:'.,l coiiipeteni inee.i.iiiaT, iu-- '" hi case cvervo i l v mat nas a irauo is wu,uw - . .v....Tu... . "
r being the judg", and. it the: to 8l.u aluj thoiotighlv te.-t: has been frequently mentioned m i i, M, ,,;,,., rt ..rt.
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nwi nt, v. iv., ,.ii.ii,sil Hllltiinuir leei'i ii : uui in'mnmo, . r - , .
. . . i ... .i. .. .i. A Ii., oil-in w n1iiioi;t ....
II l ie II III! linn int." v.,.v
r i,,. i,.,. ui,,! :i 1 '. 1 1 oil I i tre tt i ii C ' ,. j ur tliinninc1
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.liher prices, have l alien u r"1 , Vou todav a stylfl
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THE PRACTICAL MAN
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ll,,rei'bib'i! Ill" saving ill wear unl I'Mf, ill (ilctimi, ili.il.
Hint labor tnittt'.t by lite hiinpln'ii)'
I 'Juno Mowers
JI,. li,.,Hstl. v.ilil, n( iibolisliiim- me lli'si iiieehaimini
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Diivo I', '.,.', e i-iy- actoU VoUle,, ,,,.'i,.,' mel ,,'U ,b
litMlini I Halt lio.l am Hie Wind el Mower Improvement.
l,l ...'i.l In l.im. Tlii'V Ilia oU,l!, orcxpen
viiei, inul Ni'i.nilille Inm-iiu ! I -Tin,
I'lal,,, calaliViM epll.,H tl.om ; 1
soma oHior n.miug .,...bi.'H ol Hi Uuu nlioi -
l,i.tn r.bl.ler',. lie, S. It.'iM'i'is, M'ie'. ''," ' "
,.''" In ll, imu'lihie famed lor U "'le, hUI Rlid sal
lii'iirtory wink.
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I'rllil, t'uliilli, Mllwnilt.i'i
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hours ry
ro nTi. ft n r to Chicago
l i, I' Illlll-Ut.ll'h ll . m
is not
ban the privilege of ilia
i barging him.
Wlii'iciis, Tin contractors Iihv
'. ing refuse 1 such demands, the
! u ml r liust, upon whom node
, ma ,1s were luadV, joined liamls
Willi said contractors and refused
to sell lumber to imy employer
; pnyiMg such wages or employing
; union men.
j Whereas, It in solely for tho ptir
Ij'oso ul' establishing acln-nper
Islandard of wages, to tlat they
j may I'cup n greater benefit from
; the Fair.
j Whereas. Organized labor ism
i favor of a l'" air which will honeCit
j :, 11 classes alike, but opposes one
j thai is a gniU for property
j ow ner, conlrnctor and the lumber
, trust.
i Whereas, Tho late Oregon I.egis
! latino has voted JiH,tKH) for said
j Feir, subject to tho approval of the
! people ; I he re fore, bo it
j Resolved, That wo call upon nil
; woiiiinginen to pot their ban of ilt
, approval on this graft by calling n
' i rclVreiulniu upon tho appropriation
for said Pair. le it further
' , Unsolved, Th.it wo ask tho slate
! convention to lay the facts b-'fore
"! t ho American Federation of Labor
land ask it to address circulars to
'will international. National mid
.. ! central bodies in tho Tinted States,
j nking them to petition Congress
! not to appropriate money ior me
' i Fair,
' Thf union men of Portland have
.,n :,i hi l. inmelil 01' tihu'O oh
r.lrticiions in the way of tho Lewis
mid ('Ink fair which, while being
Itcbl in I'liitliind, is u statu affair
i.nd not ti rortiaud nluur at till
mine its orzanuauon is
,,., .t will reach its destination in ! criminal negligence. An oppor-
tho sam.J fine shap ) that it leaves j tunity is now presented to our peo
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us. We nail llio piano lotseu over
carefully ami retimed solidly be
fore it left. Wo will be pleased to
hear f.'om you after yon have re
ceived it at to how you like it.
Very truly yours,
Kti.Kits riANo Hot s::.
To lli'a.iiiry Orotiailt.
The county court at its session
held last wWk took steps toward
improving lh court lioine grounds.
This is a good u ve and should
have been aitenlol to long ago
These grounds belong to the coun
ty, and aj such should receive th'
,,,, attention onu's own home
! should. With tho ground leveled
,,i ni,, I elover or some other grass
sown thereon, as well as new trees
planted in plana of those now
dead ; the fence repaired and
painted, willnu a short tiine make
our court home grounds as fi.io as
any in the state.
Oar school boird would do well
to follow tho exa'U-.lo set by our
county, for there is a chance for a
vat amount of improvement on
tlw grounds at a very little ex
pense, which would add greatly to
its appearance and make things
more homo like and beautiful.
will Mako Mattresses.
Win nek has received a machine
to in iko wire mattresses' and will
begin tho manufacturing of the
sums at once.
pie whereby great commercial ad
vantages are offered to them which
we believe they can procure if only
they will use the necessary energy
to properly show up our county
and its productive abilities.
'I lie (iay Mr. Ilea.
The Bend Bulletin ever sinco its
existanco has bjen trying hard to
get up a newspaper quarrel ami in
i-.
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V A H,v,th. Mlllttt'H
W K M -Kii!l:i,l. 1'uro ilvr
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ing to say about Prineville and its
people, as well as the twa papers
published here. As tar as ine ue- ,
view is oonoerned we care but
little what he says about its editor,
for if we are somewhat unculti-t'-itii.l
nnil nor vouthful training
was neglected as lie asserts, he is
very correct in saying u lias noi
been much imorovud during re
cent years, as during the past three
years we have associated tlifl great-,
er portion of the tiini with Mr.
U?a, the editor of tho Hand lul
letin, and of course as it is natural
to mipposo wa nwe some oi ins
"youthful smartness" instilled into
us.
We are very sorry Mr. Re a is
taking the course he is, a- con
tinued faultfinding against Pnne
villo and its people is of no benefit
but tends to stir up sectional strife
that is not goid for any county.
Prineville and its business men
.....,. 1 1 .tortious of C rook
sums at once. '"" , ., -..i.
Wo nro glad to see such an In- county grow and b ri ,
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