Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 04, 1901, Image 2

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Crook County Journal.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1901.
Official 'Directory.
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governor T TGEER
Seeruiury of State F I DUNlJAK
Treasurer v is huhikb.
Climate And Crop Bulletin
The fore part of tlie past week
mills and aidmnd door factory in
Humbolt county, iH oneofthcpriu
was warm in tho west portion of t'ipal men concerned in the propos
the state, and Khowerv and niodcr-: e combination, llts company
atly warm in the cast portion. A: w 80,000 acres. Friends of Ins
marked chanco to cooler weather ew Hampshire ami Mininenota
occured Saturday in all parts of
the State, and since then it has
continued cool, with frequent small
own 70,000 ncies more, all recently
aquired, and thero in addition
other . largo caimmnics owning
tho Coast district and southern
tyHml0' ith . considerable
IVinter W H LEEDS i cloudiness, but no rain in eastern
Dairy & Food Com J BAILEY
Senator . , , .
Congressmen.
( JOS1
" I J H
Im
MITCHELL
TONGUE
Supreme Judges,
A MOODY
fCE WOLVERTOX
RSDEAX
I FA MOORE
7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judqe WLBRADSHAW
lWcuiing Atty. .FRANK WEXEFEE
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Joint Senator J N Williamson
(" R A Emmktc
Joint Repres'n'tive TH MoOkkks
I AS Rnm:Ts
Judjro.....' W O Wills
Clerk J J Smith
Sheriff ,WC Conoletos
D E Templkton
1 H .1 Rkalby
Treasurer J N Poixdextkr
Aaseswr '. J D Lafi llettb
School Supt Wm Bokoli
Surveyor C A Graves
t'oroiier. . . Wm H Brock
Stock Iuspector Joe H inkle
Commissioners, ,.
Justice .. , W R M cFaklat
Constable u GtKuw
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Jdaynr , L N Line, ett
("Will Wukswuleu
I F W Wilson
En N White
Ci'uucilmen J. D F Stewakt
A H LlI'P-MAN
CM Elkins
Recorder M H Bell
Trwwurtr , M A Mooke
Jlamhul Wm Phink
Society ttfeatings.
showers in the Willamette valley,1 jointly over 150,000 acres, which
will become part of tho redwood
lumber combine.
The moving spirit of tho whol
Oregon and the Columbia River! matter ib Hugh Bollas, who is now
Valley above The Dalles. Tho; at tllB Palace hotel, and has been
rains in southern Oregon will prove ! lier "ince January last, except on
especially beneficial, as droughty l" occasion of his visits to Hum
conditions have prevailed in that ! uoldt county. Ho is known to
district during the last few weeks, ! everv l;lrgo lumberman in the Unit
but in the Willamette valley and eJ stlltl's and his acquaintance i
Coast region they are not needed: the lumber lino in Europe is,
and will damage considerable cut 1 l,osule, more extensive. Whc
clover and still furtbur delay the 8wn yesieruay iir. Bellas sanl
growth of corn and beans, which "l may 118 wt'11 "limit candidly
now need warm and sunshiny ; that 1 am interested in tho forma
weather. The maximum tempera-j tion of a redwood combination
tures during the week in western; wmoh wil1 l)e eapitalized at some
Or..,mn rnm..l between 5S decrees wllere 'tween 115,000,000 am
and 87 degrees, and the minimum i 0,000,000."
temperatures between 48 degrees;
and 57 degrees. In eastern Oregon
between 56 and DO degrees, and!
minimum temperatures between
06 and 60 degrees.
Fall wheat is ripening njcely
and even that reported damaged j
by frost is recovering and will yield
better than formerly expected.
Hood River, Wasco county, R.
E. Harbison. Clover hay making
is well advanced and a good crop
is being secured. Wheat will soon
Olt for 1,:IV. Thfi r,f.foa,nt.l)in. IS TAB MORIC ftriUBM thfii
f I KI finlTR LH ATI It'iil la Alt .mitti v i, ..
strawberry sclso;! is nearly closed' SliATIiSS
The apple crop will lack a good .
deal of being a full one, as many
have dropped during the last few I
weeks. Wheat promises an aver-;
age yield. The country is becom
Adrtance Buckeye Mowers
Reapers and Binders.
Holler bearing, well balanced,
no nccli weight.
A Gallon of PURE LTNSEKD OIL
who guioa u
sukw 8 gallon of th it:rt but Paixt
la Hi. hoelu
and Ij erutitiil Tini'K. vciv tiiii v kC i.i-
Eh, r,j fc.yci.ndi. lt. IUltlwCOKlK.N KISK3
of House Paint. Io ems jpaim can bsirnul.
CUBS MUU
nor to Crack, Blibtt-s. Piil or Omp.
r. 1LA.MM AU F AIN'T CO., St. LoqU. Mo.
PRIXEVILLE LODGE. NO. 70, A.
F. & A. L Mt-ets in Masonic Tem
J'ln on Saturday before full imum of each
uionth. T. M. Baldwin, W. M.
M. E. Brink, Secretary.
GAKNATDiN CHAPTER, NO. 44, O
E. S. MeeU Bcond nrt fourth
Thurwlay nf each month in Masonir Tem
ple. Miss Gkace Hhlksap, VV. JL
Mrs. M. E Brink, Secretary.
0CHOJO LODGE. Nu. 40, 1. O. O. F
Meets in Oild FeiloV Hall every
(fcoiid and fourth Saturday evening;.
M. R. Bugs, N. G.
H. P. BlUCNAP, Secretary,
OCHOCO LODGE, NO. 101 A. O. U.
W.-Meel in Odd Fellowa' Hall on
the (K3uiid and fourth Mohdavs of each
iw ntl,. Dr. E. O Hydb, M. W.
L. N, LtnriETT, Rpcarder.
O UNBEAM LODGE, NO. 30 D. of H.
VJ Meets at Odd Feliona' Hall every
luesday e eiiin?.
1!k. Pkaiil kowEii, Chief of Honor.
Mist, Ethkl I iuoett, Recirder.
f RINEVILLE CAMP, NO. 21.
I W.iodnimi of World Mee's t ldl
1'ellowa' Hall on the Hint and third
Uiwraday nveinnni nf each month
0. E. McDowkh Consul Commander.
J. L. Mt-CuLWn;!!, Clerk.
UNIPER CIRCLC:, NO. 37. WOM
y en of VVni,dcrnfi Meetn every Friday
rvemnir at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Mxs Efka Crooks Guardian Neighbor
Mis Iua Omeo, Clerk.
Sold and guaranteed by
llins S King,
Prineville, Oregon.
BKKEDEH OF
L
m Odd Fellows' Hall everv Wednes-
ay eveniuij All brothers III good stand
ing iuvitud to attend.
VV. A. oootii, C. C.
i. L. MoCt-uocE K. K. S.
S ILOT TENT NO. 9.'), K. O. T. M.
I Meets in 0.1,1 Fellows' Hail every
econJ nd foiirih Thursday eveniii(s in
each month. P, B. Howaru, S. K. C.
J. O. Cyrcs, li. K.
V RINEVILLE ASSEMBLY, NO.
H lt;3, U. A.-Meets m 0(1.1 Fel!os'
Hall every first and third Thursday even
in each uioiilh.
E. O. Hyde, M. A.
Warrr Bp.owv. Kccretarv
ing dry, but no more bo than is
common at this season of the year.
Irrigated crops look fine.
lone, Morrow county, Paul Reit
mann. The past seven days have
been warm and dry, with no indi
cations'of rain. Grain is turning.
Volunteer wheat will be ready to
harvest within two weeks. A gen
eral rain would increase the yield
considerably. The outlook for fruit
continues favorable.
Gibbon, Umatilla county, W.
Swart. Cool and rainy. Damage
by the late frosts not very great in
tlna vifliniti'
Cross Keyn, Crook county, A. CoCtCh ClTld
Pridav. The weather during the!
week was good for haying, which is
in progress; a great deal has been
cut and some hauled. Grass in
starting again since the rain.
Stock doing well; sheep all gone to
the mountains.
Auburn, Baker county, F. Cole,
Weather warmer, with thunder
shower.i Potatoes damaged by
frost and all fruit killed, except
raspberries, which promise a good
crop. Hay short.
G. Springer,
'Draft,
Carriage Jforaea
Young Ftallions and maret,
alr'o a few young teams for
sale.
Eaystack Blood Ttjck Ranc'i.
Haystack, Oregon.
B.g Redwood Deal. BUY THE
The San Francieco Examiner
says: There can be no doubt that
there is in process of formation a
combination, having for its ulti-
aiato object, the gathering in of all
,f, , . . X)o not be rrcpeived by those who ad-
llie capital of this combination j vertue a $00.00 Bewinir Machine for
fAI.00. 1 hihklnd of a machine ctiu
illFift:!
MIT lWifiBaB
mm
SEWING MACHINE
La
Also Jackson Hay Forks, Carriers,
Blocks and Derrick Irons.
Send for Catalogue.
FRANK ELEINS & CO.
CHAMP SMITH.
IS0M CLBEK.
REOEPTiea
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cig;ar3.
The Celebrated
A.1 B. 0. B33r
Always on Hand.
Two Doors South nf
First National lSunk.
Proprietors of ttc PrincTiils Soda Ti'orks.
PlilMYlLLE, Oi?E.
Type Writers
of all makes sold and rent
ed. Mineograpbs, Hckto
graphs, OHic and Dupli
cating Goods, Desks, let
ter Presses, Etc.
Write us fur prices on
Rubber Stumps, Seals, Etc.
Coast Agency Company.!
2Gfi STARK HT.
rortlaml. Oregon
OUll LKADEIt.
The Very liest, iVnto for Booklet
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp,1 Proprietor.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of rough and
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and bund sawing. Houso Finish made to order.
Agent for Rambler and Ideal Bicycles and Sundries.
Mill opposite Prins villu Flour Mill. Yard, 2d St., opposite I. O. 0. F. Hidl
Prinsville, Oregon.
H (1CKOUT EKBEKAH, Ka 103, L
E-O, O. I Jletfts in Oil.i TuIIiiks,
Jl!l every hrst and third Suturday een
il'L'S la tKcli iimiith.
Miss Gkace Bei.kkap, X. O.
will be somewhere between $15,000-
000, and 120.000,000, and the men
who represents the capitalists in
terested in this project are in this
city today. The land which it is
I WERE TEMPLE. NO. 28, RATH
t,hiir)H Siaiers-Meuls every first aud
Idinl WVJneuliiT uf each numlli.
!'! Mv E. McDowell, M. E. C.
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from flo.w to $18.00.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE HEW HOKE IS THE EE3T.
The Feed determines the Btrength or
proposed to acquire is in the three, ftZbto
great redwood counties of the state strong jiolntsnwikM the Aew Home
,i i i-m. i the best buwine Machine to buy.
the acreage being distributed as
follows; Humboldt, 420,000 acres, '.Kg fa CIRCULARS &Kg
McndwCino, 600,000 acro., and Del wtmunufacuireaud prlcts belotg purchusluu
Norte 125;Q01 acres, a tot.l of J,- m m w mu mm
U-),Wi acres, oso. ha...
A B Hammond nf Portl-iiul 8SUulonS1-N-Y.,Chlcago,IlL,AUnta,Q,
who recently purchased the Vance, ron ai.k by
LumU r Company, of Eureka, ndj8wHome sewln Maohlna Qo.
w ano.v bUd.uj now planing' l&aFrauciaoo.ol '
Jurniiure,
or cash or on the
installment plan
jumb
umber,
9iough and dressed,
oils, paints, glass,
brushes, door
windows, etc.
Raaieinier, 1 have never beea undersold.
X. Jf. Xipman.
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