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Creole County Journal. COL' XIV OFFICIAL I'AIICK. TUL'USDAY. JLXE 13. 1!01. Official Directory. STATE OFFICIALS. Ooverm.r T TOKER KM-rviarir uf Statu F 1 I1 NHAK TmwM C S MOOKE; Ally (i.m'iKl....L U X ISLAIMMH K. Bupt .Pub lustr I U A.'Ki:ivIAN Printer i.r.r.i Dairy Foo.i dm .1 W I'.AILKV I Senators J II M1T0HFI.L fT li TOM! IE m A MKM" fCE WOLYKKTON I KvSILSAX ( F A MOOllE Coiigressmer.. Supremo JuJu. . 7TU JCMCIAL DISTRICT. Jufc WLIiUAPSHAW lWcutiiig Atty. . HUNK Mt.NKtiK COCXTY OFFICIALS. Joint Senator. .J X Williamson Vtive I R A EMMr.1T Joint Kepres' T 11 McUkeeh A S RoilKKTS .TuoVe W C Wills Clerk J J Smith Sheriff W C CONOLKTON -7 J D E Templktos Commissioners. ,, II .T H KALKY Treasurer J N PniM'KXTKR Assessor J D Lak. llette tatnmi Supt Wm Nokoli Surveyor C A (iaaVEii Coroner W'k H Br.h k Stock Inspector. Joi! Hinkle Justice WE McFarhni Constable Cu Ukbuw MCXICIPAL OFFICERS. . Mayor L X Lioc.RTT f Will Wckzwkileb ! F W Wilson j Ki X Whitk Councilman -OF Stewart I A H Lii'fMAS lC M Elkins Recorder M H Bet.l Treasurer.... M A Moobe Marshal Wm Pbink Society TIfeetings. 1 RIXEYILLE LODGE. NO. 70, A. F. 4 A. M. Meets in Masonic Tem ple on Saturday hefore full iikmhi i f each month. T. M. Baldwin, W. M. M. E. BmXK, Secretary. CAUSATION CHAPTER, NO. 44. 0 E. S. Sleet second and fourth Thursda) of each month in Minnie Tem ple. Mihs Obace Belknap, W. M. Mb. TM. E Brink, Secretary. OCHOOO LODGE, No. 4, I. 0. 0. F Meeta in Odd Feilowa1 Hall every tecoud and fourth Saturday evenings. M. R. Blues, N. G H. P. Belknap, Secretary. OCHOOO LODGE. NO. 101 A. 0. V. W.-Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall i.n the second and fourth Mondays of each in.ntli. . Dk. E. O Hyde, M. W. L N. LincEn, R-corder. SCXBEAM LODGE, NO. D. of H. Meets at Odd Feilowa' Hall every Tuesday evening. JJrh. Pkarl Rowell. Chief of Honor. Miss Ethel Lmoett, Recorder. P RIXEYILLE CAMP. NO. 218. Woodman of World Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the Hint and tliiid Thursday evenings of each ni"tith C. E. McDowell Consul Commander. J. L. McCulloch. Clerk. JUXIPER CIRCLK, NO. 37, WOM eu of Wimdcraft Meets every Friday evenms at Odd Fellows' Hall. Mlss Ekpa Crooks, Guardian Neighbor. Mm Ida Omeo, C'eik. LUNA LODGE, SO. t',5 K. P - Mee's in Odd Fellows' Hall every Wednes day evening All brothers in good stand ing invited to attend. W. A. 0OOTH, C. C. J. L. MeCtixocE K. R. S. ILOT TEXT NO. 83, K. 0. T. M. Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall every fccoinl and fourth Thursday Hvniinna in aach month. P, B. Howard, S. K. C. .1. 0. Cyrcs. R. K. PRIXEVILLE ASSEMBLY, NO. lt'3, U. A.-Meets in Odd Felloa' Hall every first and third Thursday eveu ings in each month. E. 0. Hyde, M. A. Wahren Brown. Secretary LOOKOUT REBEKAH, NO. 103,1. 0. 0. F. Meets in Odd Fellows, Hall every hrst and third Saturday even- Intni in each month. Miss Grace Belknap, N. G. I OCEBE TEMPLE. NO. 28. RATH P, hone Sisters - Meets every Hrst and third Wednesday of each month. Mart E. McDowell, M. E. C. Mui Em Ctioou, Jt ui R. and 0. Price Paragraphs. From our n'tciw ooriesuondeiit. We have had a nice ruin and in consequence crops arc looking line. Mr. A. Hackleman hud the mis fortune to lose one of his line horses hint week. Born, to the wife of 1-rank Hack- 1 ' . , , ,, 1 lenian on last Sunday, a daughtor. Mesers l'.oynton, Barns, and Morgan have till been suffering from tin at'.ack of measles. May ill. , Ji Mito. A'.aury ftitej, From owr rt'v'iilar o,irrep.nd,nt. Mrs. Moliic Morgan set a hen on thirteen eggs and hatched out four teen chickens; pretty good for this year. Johnny Hoffman while larding horses was struck by a stone which was hurled from the hoof of one of the herd in running and it came near putting out his eye. Sam Clemens is now on the road to The Dalles with a load of wool. Mrs. Mills started a short time ago for the Willamette valley for a visit with relatives and friends. Ed. Nelson says he would like to go to school, but the teacher gays he is too old. Mr. Johnson and Fred Smith have started for the railroad with wool. -J Bend Items. From our regular corrMondent. Monday, June 3. On last Saturday a gloom was cast over the community, by the death of Corea, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller. Lonely is the spot where lies, this little babe, i-t In-ing the first to be placed in our new cemetery, on the desert, with nothing to mark its last resting place but one lone pine tree. Put away the little dresses, that your darling used to wear, She will need them on earth never, She has climbed the golden stair. Angels whisper that your darling, Is in realms of love so fair, That her little feet are waiting, Close beside the golden stair. Ve are having beautiful weather, and crops and gardens are looking well. . Pilot Butte is still booming and the hum of the saw and hammer can be heard in every direction. The measles are decreasing, and good health increasing, as there is only one case of measles at present, that being Mr. Almond Cary of Crooked river, who is quite ill at the Zell hotel. Mr. Fry. the chief engi neer of the Oregon Irrigation Co. paid this place a Social Visit last Sun - . day. J). D. Warner returned from Portland last Saturday, all smiles, w"here he has been visiting his family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Drake will arrive here today, after visiting their old home in St. Paul. Kev. Harper, of Prineville, will occupy the pulpit at this place every second Sunday in each month. A few days since, two of our soldiers bold, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Hodgson shouldered arms, and marched bravely off for a bear hunt. They had not gone very far until they found fresh traiki of Mr. Bruin, and readly came to the conclusion that they were not look ing for bears, only looking for coy otes, for the purpose of obtaining their scalps. About six o'clock last Sunday evening Donald Steffa and Charlie Stansborough started for an even ing stroll, and had not gone far until they met an Indian driving a mad steer. Both boys made a run for the same tree but Donald being the fleetest on foot made it first to the tree, and aH Charlie, started to climb, looking up, found there was no room for l.iin for Ponald's feet. Charlie started for another tree, and succeeded in reaching the toptnof-t boujsh and on looking down neither Indian n. f....t. . In, uii.nl It w nun- , . 11.,... less to sav some one had to treat, hut never mind hovs we're not go- ing to tell. Ikky. l.smo.iia Items. From our regulr oonuitMivU'nt, Saturday evening as Mr. Uealy was returning from l'rineville his team became frightened and shied throwing him out of th.i wagon laud fell between the wheels. Hold ing on to the lines lu was dragged some distanco and very badly ! bruised, a ga.-h was cut 011 the left side of his head two inches long, ! several smaller gashct on the right side. Due of the hind wheels of the wagon passed over his bruis ing it in a fearful manner. He wa picked up by Mr. Cynm and brought to the house of Ernest Weigtnd and cared for until morning when ho was taken home The team was caught by neighltors before any damage was don to speak of. We had a meeting a short time ago for the purpo-e of building a school house, but only a few wen' present bo we are going to have another on the 2ii, and we want ev eryone to come out who is interest ed in theschool and all that are not, we want to become so and at tend anyway. W. Y. (J. 1). It is reported at Klamath Falls that Southern Pacific surveyors are examining the route of the pro posed railroad from Klamathon, Cal., to Klamath Falls, and that a permanent survey will begin early in June. Persons who are familiar with the. country are of the opinion that the Southern Pacific, besides tapping rich timber belts and gaining other local business, will make the Klamath Falls road part of a main line which will ultimate ly connect with the Columbia Southern. This will give a road from Eureka on the California coast to Biggs on the 0. R. it X. on the Columbia river. State Treasurer's Fourth Notice. Stats of Oregon. Treasury Department. Salem, June S, 1901. Notice is hereby given that there are now fnnds in the treasury with which to redeem all outstanding state warranto drawn on the general fund and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of fundi," prior to this date; also to Day all warrants drawn On the State Scalp Bounty Fund, and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to May 1, 1901, and all such warrants, pr"ierly en dorsed, will be paid Un presentation at this 1 Oe. Interest thereon ceasiiiK from and after I UUW WSU ' IVUIID Htate Treasurer, SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by tbose who ml- I vertixe a tWO.OO Hewing Machine for fJt)M, Thwkind or amaelime can be bongbt from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $13.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Bewinj? Machines. The ):ul!o Feed combined with other strong oints makes the Vew Home the best Bewing Machine to buy. isfiCiecoiiRSsSSS we nmuutocturo and price's before puruluulng THE HES HOME limn HJOINE CO. OSSHQI, HSSS. 28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 11L, Atlanta, Oa BL Louls,Mo, Dallaa,Tcx., dan Francisco, GuJ FOH ALC DY New Home o--w.iir Machine gan Francisco, Cal. Oo. Dsa't Tohltrs SaH ni hactis Tsar Life iwsr. To quit tobaoctf easily and forever, beraaf. neile. full at life. "" and visor, take No To liua. tlis wonder-worker, that makes weak men siro.n. All draiiflsu. Wo or II. Cur guaran teed Booklsl and aampl rrss. Address 6tsrila Ksoutdi ca. Ubltaia w i York BUY THE Hodges' Hercules Mowers The acme of perfection in mowing ma chines. Full roller bearing. Kim lilie a bicycle. On hand Jian Also Jackson hav forks, carriers, blocks and derrick irons. Sciid for catalogu, CHAMP SMITH. SUITS Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. Proprietors of tte Two Doors South of First National 1'aiik. Type Writers of all make Hold and rent ed. Mineoronhn, llekto granhs, Ollicti and' Dnnli eating Cioodri, I)uek, Let ter Prewttn, Etc. Write i) for prices on Rubber Stamp, KcaK Etc, Coast Agency Company, 2CC HTAHK ST. rortluiul. Oregon, Prineville Planing Mill. John B. Shipp, Proprietor. Manufacturer ami dealer in all kinds of rough anil dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn ing and band sawing. House Finish made to order. Agent for Rambler and Ideal Bicycles and Sundries. Mill opposite Prineville Flour Mill. Yard, 2d St., opposite I. O. 0. F. ilaUl Prinsville, Oregon. Furniture Jor cash or on the installment plan. Lumber, Siough and dressed, oil, paint, glass, brushes, door, window, etc. Remember, I have never been nndersoli 43 4TN FRANK ELEINS & CO. ISOMCLKKK. m oiaP i hip JL The Celebrated A. B. 0. Xm: i Always on Hand. Priucville Sada WorLs. P1HMY1LLE, ORE. OVll I.KADER. f YBSW 7 X t-r" The Very Bent. Vnto for IJooklet id n 1 i