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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
f' Mitch.-ii V.. 'Moils'- am. '. ...... ; . r line n f In Men's iv.i "(A We hue n. ilonnian, Kotuacnuii v v i$ ...... in ..II a- .n.Ui half the price of tailor made i.f-J HIHS lYIli'' ' ...IIHCeU, vft In Boy's We have . .-!.-v wnst f? value ever In. I rlllt'Vllle, f PLOWS. HARROWS, (BOMBS, RAKES 'AND ALL Destructive Ha:l Storm. The most terrific hull storm that ?ver visited this section passed over the city Saturday afternoon May 13, at half past three o'clock, con tinuing for about half an hour with unabating force. A few moments before the Btorm broke forth, dense black clouds were Been rising from the south west, while the flashing lighting and rolling thunder foretold of 4he imtwnding storm. Many of the timid ones began to fear and seek shelter none too soon to es cape the suden downpour of hail stones, measuring irom erne to one and one-half inches in diameter, and sheeU of ice falling from tha eky, now dark with angry looking clouds. It seemed as though Jove, the mythical deity of the ancient Ro mans, had in fact turned loose his wrath and thunderbols upon the inhabitants of Canyon City. Horses and cattle were driven almost frantic by the stinging welts from the icy bullets. Several teams hitched along the streets broke their fastenings and tore through the town. Some, who were unable to hold their teams, unhooked them from the vehicles and turned them loose, while several braved kthe storm, holding their horses with great difficulty and coming out of it with bruised heads and and bodies. The greatest damage wrought by the storm was the stripping of the froit trees of their fruit and J foliage. The damage in this line l was especially great, as the fruit prospects for the season were never letter, the trees being tforrTpletely . covered with fruit ancT blossoms. Gardens also suffered.' Vegetables which were up, were driven back i lto the ground, and shrubs were snapped off like frail reeds Nearly every building in the city suffered from broken windows and glass doors, and in several instances roofs could not withstand the ter rific bombardment. After tha storm had subsided, the waters which had collected in the path of the storm, in the ra tines on the east and west of town, came tearing down Town Gulch ; and the Izee road, amounting to almost rivers in volume and fam . iliarly known in this country as "waterspouts." For over an hour this large vol ume of water came roaring down Town Gulch, and but for the time- ly assistance of a large number of men and boys, who placed planks , on edge thereby forming a levee, the cellars and stores along Wash ington street would have been Hooded and the street filled up with "slickens." As it was, no damage was done except washing out the street in the gulch. Photographer ui to Slve peonal attention to receiv Putzien secured seven 1 good pic. j '"X d forwarding merchandise ufany jtures of the crowd, c llected on the decril,liuu " n Kaci no Buggies and i Licks as' Clothing. , line f mens and boys' cloth r ..Vlling at exceptionally luw prioi imI tuita which are the b'.'st corner to witness the sight. The storm passed over the, farms of Joe Oliver and D. B. Rinchart, playing sad havoc on both places. We have not learned definitely the loss sustained by those; gentle men, but it will no doubt approach the 1(1000 mark. Grant Co. News. Man that is born of woman is small potatoes and few in a hill. He goeth forth in the morning warbling like a lark, and is knock ed out in one round and two sec ends. In the midst of life he is in debt, and the tax collector pnr- sueth him wherever he goeth. The banister of life is full of splint er", and he slideth down with much rapidity. He starteth down the cellar with a coal hod well loaded, and goeth forth hastily, and the coal hod cometh after him and sitteth upon him. He buyeth a watch dog and when he cometh home late from the lodge, the dog biteth and sitteth beneath him un til rosy morn. He cometh at even tide and meeteth the wheel-barrow n his path, and it sitteth up and smitteth him to the earth and f.illeth upon nim and runneth one of its legs into his ear. He layeth up riches in the bank, and the pre sident speculates in margins and then goeth forth to Canada for his health. When autumn has come he putteth on his winter pants and a wasp that abideth in them filleth j him with intense excitement. change, Ex- Notice to Cmtraclort. Notice ii hereby iven that bids will be received by the county curt f Crook County for the construction and furnish ing uf material fur the Fancy bridge across Crooked river. The aauie to be n accordance with plain and specifica tions no, on file with the clerk uf said oui-t attli'e court house in Prineville Ore gon. The contract to be let to the lowest respouaible bidder for cash. Said bridge and approachuient to be completed on or before the first day uf November, A. D. 1001. Payment to be made as follows: One third hen the timbers used in he construction are on the ground, one third when the necessary irons are on the ground and the balance when the bridge is completed and ac cepted by the court. The successful bidder must furnish a bond approved by the county judge, in the sum of $1500 within two days atler tne contract awarded and in caae of failure to furnish ucn approved Dona tne con tract win oe awarded to the next lowest bidder, The court reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Said bids shall be sealed bids to be opened at a special meeting of the court at 10 o'clock a. in., June 1, 1001, and contract awarded iu open court. By order of the county court. I. J. Smith, County Clerk. Z. F. Moody haa a representee now at Shaniko to look after the needs of his woul growing and shipping customers. His agent ia prepared to advance freight j to customers, receive and forward wwila 0, L. Salomon. Tho Red Corner v l'rinovillo, Oregon General Merchandise. Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Taints ami Oils. Windows and Doors. Wool sacks ami Twine. Hardware and Stoves. . II W Rale. Tho following wool rates for the present season, taking effect at once liavc been established: Wool compressed in , bales, car loads, minimum weight 24,000, from Shnniko to New York, Chi cago, Boston, Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and points there with, 11.40, per KM), pounds. Wool in sacks, or bales, any quanity, from Shaniko to The Dalles, 30, cents per 100 pounds. Wool in sacks, any quanity, from all stations on tho Columbia Southern Railway to Shaniko. 5 cents per 100 pounds. C. E. Lytic, G. F. A. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omc at The Dulles, Orhiox Apr. 27. I'JOI. Notice In hereby given tht the following named settler hue tiled n.'ticc of hie intention tn make tiniU proof in support uf hi. claim. "d that said proof will ha niade More J. J. Smith, County Clerk t Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday June, 15, 1!01, viz. Marion It. Biggs of Prineville, Oregon. H. K. No. 009S for the E!4 NE'4 K'A SKtf Sec. U T. l.V S.. K. 11 E. W. M. He namea the following witnenwa to prove hia cotitiiiuoui rraidence upon and cultivation of naid land, viz: W, R. Pollard, U. JS. Prine, John Elder, T. F. Cadle, all of Priimville, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS. Itegi.ter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalle, Oregon April 27, W01 Notice la hereby given that th following named settlers have filed notice of intention lto make final proof on their reiectlrt claims before J. J. Smith. Oounty Clerk, at Pnna. ville, Oregon on Friday, June 7, l'JOl, viz: William W. M :Va on homestead applica tion No 5ISH for the NX dEK, E Sec, . Tp. 15 S, R IS E W M Witneaaea: Henry Grimes, John 1 El liott, Marian Elliott, Arthur Sear., of Prine ville, Oregon. ' ' . Jat P. Ll'CAH, Register. Pvllman Ordinary Sleepers. The tourist travel between the east and the Pacific coast haa reached enormous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special chus of equipment. To I meet this demand Ihe .Pullman Co. haa I issued from its shops what it technically lealla the "Pulliuiiii Ordinary Sleeper. ' ! Xheae can appear aiinilar lo the regular (sleeper, being built on the same plan, hut not furnished with the same elegance They are equipped wilh iiiattreasea, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-caaes, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothiugof the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car haa a stove for ...i...... ..n .j iuu ...a a. .;.. "iihi . housekeeping." atfd each section can b tted with an adjustable table. A uni funned porter: accompanies each car. his i ousuiena im-hih m mug up ocrun., eep ttie car clean, aim iook alter tne couiiorta and wants t the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. rtr N. Cc. is to be found one of theae "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car is attached tu the ''Chicago Portland Special," which goes through to Chicago without change, and Ihe one in the "Atlantic Ex press" runs tn Kansas City without change. Paaaengers In thia cr fur Chi cago change tn a similar car at Granger. Much of the first clans travel is being carried in theae cars, the rates being lower, and the service being iieailyequal tu that, in the palace sleepers. For ratea and full information, in cluding folders, write tn A. L. Craig, 0. P. V., O. R. N. Co. Portland, Ore. Educate Tmrr Bowel With Case ret. Canity Cathartic, cure constipation foreve Me,. ltac.C.hdrugaUureluuumoo. General Dressy Apparel Wo could expatiate t ..(... VL l..Lia mill in .1... .'n ....... , tin. mil passing lint urv nl our iirnnti. but llumu p mnrr well known, mi that it will sultioe if we cull your nlluiaimn M to our ollering. ' In Ladies Fine Slices 5$ Wo curry b full line of the F. Meyer A Cu,, W. in lb null uiul hand tittitfil kls mi'l patent loatliur. - Infants' and Childrens' ReriShma, llrnwn Shoos, HUlo tsh.i in fact all colors, jS hlllll j.f tULf lli'i'l mi'l "I'l' l""',1' t,i KINDS OF FAEM JTOTICK FOR PUHLWATIOM. Land Orrit ii at Tub Hai.um, R., May II. HkH. Notir In hfiThv iHvf n thsit lh Mlowii'ic IMtiird wttlar lua i:lcd noli of lli Intention Uimake lillal proof illup..nto( hi" sluiiu, that ai.l proof will !k lna.1" M"t A. C. Pnln:er I'S.Cuniii'lMionrr at Prlnevilli, Uii-KoU, on Friday, .'uiih 21. I'M, viz: Coiumodore Carroll of Howard, ()r.on, II. K. No. 57M. for the KE. Svc, 111. WJ NE.8o. 30. T. HIS., K. 111 K. W. M. He nniiicn the foMi.wliw witiK to prove hi oonlinuoua rmidiiwe upon and cultivation of. haul l.uiil, viz: C. E. Wright. A. C. llilli u, W, C. Barnre, C. C. Hon, all of Howard, Or.ton. JAY P. LUCAS. Knji.Ur. NOTICE FOR 1THL1CATIO.V. UEHKKT LAND. FISaL PKOOF 1 U. S. Und Office, The Dalle". Or., ; Apr. HI, 1901. Notice la hereby itlven that John L. Allen of Hay Creek, Oregon haa tile't hi" notice of Intention to! make final proof on hi. deaert-Lind claim No. 74, for S . HE V, Sec. 4, T. 12 H., U, IS E., W M. More A. C. Palmer U. S. CoinmlMinerat Ptlnaville, Oregon on the 3lt lUy of May 111. He namea the followiiiir witnennee to pnive hi comolete Irrigation and reclamatiuii of. Mid IhiiH: Seth Moore. John HatinK A, J. Pilzer A. Foul". U ' "y f-reidt. Oreon. JAY P. LUCAS Ke(iter. Notice to Crcdilon. Notice i hen-Sy given that tho under ii)cd haa lien by tho County Court uf the ritate uf Oregon for the County of Crook, duly appointed administrator of the estate uf Nancy A. Ueiiham, duceaiud and all pereoni having cluima againat aid eatate are heroby required lu pre- teiit the same duly verified, tn said ad imiiiiatrator, t the office, of A. C. l'alnmr, in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice. J, R. Rrnliain. Adm'r of the estate of Nancy A. Den ham, deceased. Dated April, 17th, 1901 In tha Circuit Court for the state of Oiegon for the county of Crook. J. M. .Slinkier, plaintiff, vs. Alice Minkler, defendant. To Alice Minkler, the above named defend ant. In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against ynu In the obove en titled suit no or before Saturdr-y, the 29th day of June, A. D., 11)01; and if you fail to snawer for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court fur tin relief demanded in said complaint, tnwit: a decree dissolving the Ixnid. of matrimony heretofore existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant herein, and that the custody of Arthur Minkler and ltuby Minkler, minora, be awarded to plain tiff. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is May Hi, l'JOl, ana is puulisneu in .e Cr,x.k County Journal by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the Seventh Judic ial District of Oregon, and done at The Dalles Oregon, thil ICth day uf March, 1101. A. C. Palmkr, Attorney for Plaintiff, Best For the Bowels. No matter what ails you, headache to n cancer, you will never get well until your bowela are put right. CAS0ARET8 help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce- eney naturnl movements, cost you juitt 10 centa to atart getting your health back. CA8CARET8 Candy Cathar tic, the genuine, put up in nietiil tioxes, every tuhlet hiu C. C. C. (tamped on it. Beware of imitation , . Bdoeat Tour Bowels With Case rets. Candy Cathartle, cure conatlraittnii fororer. ldc.Sv. ItC.C.C.fan,drucglsuirefunduouey. Piliu-ksmithing and Wagon ltqairing, for Ladies. . great lontfil upim tlm aupnriiirily gi I'm, IK. 1111(1 lllllll II Villlilllll llpoll if. IMPLEMEHTS. g aN OTICK Foil pflll.ICATIoN. Dkimiitmsnt ok Tui l.i'rvaum, Land Ollice at Tho Dal'.u. Oregon, April Id, I'-ail. Notice Is hereby given that the folltwing named settler haa tiled notioe uf his luleiitl 'II to make proof In support of his deae.it ln-l slaim Nimilier Mi before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon, mi Friday, May 31, liml, vizi Colonel F. Smith, of liny Stack, Oregon, for the EKK'i, N'vV'4, SK'i Sec. 27. Tp. 12 S., It. 14 E..W. M. He names the following witnea,ws to prove thu complete iirlaatiun and rei.'liiuiatl"U iJ aid U"d: J. S, McMeeii, J'y Achey, Win. Sainm Eiuuilitt Eagan, of Iaununta, Oregon. Jay P. Lu'-aa, Register. N T OTICK FOIl It'BLICATIOX. Land Omn at Tit Dau.iw, Ohh:o, I Apr 23, lltl. Notice Is hereby giver, that the full,, wing, ntmeil settler has H'ed notlre of Ida intention to make tmal pnaif in up,rt of hia claim, and that aaid proif will Uin.vln M.nv The Kegi.U-r and llecelver at The Dailies, Oregou, ou Monday, June .1, lWI. Clay Trites, of Hajatack, Oregon. II K. No. rXCJ.'.. fr the NE NW! NJ NKJi See 14 NW NWJec 1 T. 12 S It. 13 K , W. k. He n Hues the following wituessea to prove hia continuous residence Umu and cultivation uf said land, viz: JaiuiK H. Ijimeon, Culver, Ore.; Chaa. P. Peeuler, Osborne Davoy, P. il.Farrell, Hay stack, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, Register TIMBER CTLTUItE PHOOF-NoTICB FOIl PUBLICATION. United States Laud Ollice, The Dalles, Ore. April 22, PJI. Notl-.f Is hereby given that James Harry, Douthit has tiled notice of intention Umiak final proof hefia-e Max Lued-ieiuau, U. H. Coiumli.siouer at tha reaalence ia A. J. Fri day at Cross Keys, Ore., on Saturday tha Is day of June, llAil, on timber cnlturr applica tion No. fi the HXf'A nt Sec. 2, Tp. 11 d., It. 14, E., W. M. . He names as witnesses; Waltrr Farrlah, Jack Hasting, of Hav Creek. Ore., Joa Stew. art, Bidwell Cram, of f Key., Oieguii. JAi r. l.l.UA.'S Itrglater. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laud Office at The Dalles. Oregon, April 22, 1001. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler haa file,) notice of his intention to make linal proof in support uf hut claim, and that said proof will be mad lfore The lteguter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, ou Monday June 3, l'JOl, viz: Osborne Davey, of Haystack, Oregon, H. E. No. 8002 for the Wjf SKK. 8 NE Sec. 14, Tp. 12 8., It. 1.1 H. W. M. He names the following witnesses to pmve his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James H, Laiusnn, Cnlver Oregon; Clay Trites, P, II. Karrell, Chaa. 1'. Feebler, Hay tack Oregon, Jay P. Lucaa, Itegister NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DlPAUTMKKT Of THE IsTKIIIOR, Laud Ollice at Tiie Dalles, Oregon. April 22, l'JOl. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler haa filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In snport of his claim, and that said proof will be made hefor The . Itegister and Receiver at The Dalles, Or e. ou Monday, June S, l'JOl viz: Patrick H. Farrall, heir of Charles Farrell, deceased, of Albany, Ore. H. E. No. KOtil, for the WJ 8W'K, NEK SWandSWtf NV)( Sec. 14,Tp. 12 8.R. 13 K W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his contlnuoa residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: James H. Lamann, Cul ver, Oregon; Clay Tritea, Oslsirne Davey, Chaa, P. Feebler, of Haystack, Oregon, JAY P. LUCAS. 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