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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1901)
.'.'IS 0. L. Salomon. General ITIncksmilhing and Wagon Repairing, jy Mitchell Wagons Raeino Buggies and Hacks The Hod Corner Prinovillo, Oregon !5J i Mens' and Boys' Clothing. We have received a line line of mens' and buys' cloth Sjj j,ig all site tint we are lulling at exceptionally low rice It 111 Men's Suits We have a full lino nf Hoffman, Rothschild A Cn's goods in all st)lcs and at half Hie price of tailor made J', suit. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. M 111 Bov's Suits f,;'' We have all-wool clsy wuisted suits which are the boat C-r". values ever brought U I'rinevilie. vt General Merchandise. Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Paints and Oils. Windows and Doors. is In Ladies' Fine Shoes We carry a full line of the F. Meynr A Co,. Imtli in llio im.- Welt Ulul hand tiiriieil kids and patent leatliur. Wool sacks and Twine. lufauts; ,m(1 mM We rnuld cxnntinte at L'reiit luiiuih (limn tho sunnriotilv w of our .Skirls, Jackets mill Cue', iiudwiile a voliiuiu upon fVt the mil piiaauiu mil lire of our bnrgiim. but thesi) poinln are well known, so that it will sulilcu if wu cull your ulumiioi to our idlcring. f.1 re, a. Hardware and Stoves. lied Klines, Drown Shoes, Clue blmus in fact nil colors, holll spring heel llllil slip heel. lit I PLOWS, HARROWS, fslGMS, RAKES AMD ALL KifH 0? FA3M IMPLEMENTS, Ouba'3 Good Showing. Independent Cuba will begin business, says a Washington dis pitch to the New York Herald, with a bonded indebtedness of only $12:2,400 resulting from the clause in themew constitution pledging the Cuban Republic to the pay ment of the bonds issued by author ity of the revolutionary govern ment during the war with Spain. There has been considerable doubi r.s to the amount of this indebted ness, but unless some of the bond were issued just before oriince tlu intervention of the United States the figures are correct. Representative W. A. Smith, of Michigan, has just made public a letter which he received from Senor Querra, treasurer of the revolution ary government just before the be ginning of the war between the United States and Spain, which has never been communicated to any one except the members of the foreign affairs committee of the liouse of representatives. In this letter Senor Guerra says that the revolutionary government issued a total of printed bonds amounting to $3,145,600, and that the total of the bonds disposed of was f 122,400 lea ving bonds in the amount of $.'),-, 023,230 in his possession as treasurer. Deer Season. The deer season opened Monday. Only five can be killed by one per son in the season and the hides c;in be sold only when properly tagged, The open season now if only for male deer. Female deer may be killed in a month. NOTICE FOR Pt'RLlCATIOX. DESEUT LAND. FINAL PHOOF V. S. Land Office, The Dalles dr., June Hi, HOt. Notice is hereby given that Th .m;u Arnold of Sister Cronk Co. Oregon has tiled hi" notice of intention to make final proof on ids desert-land claim No. 'Ii'2, for K'4 SKl Sec 2, WJ SV.'J See. 1 T. 10 S li, 10 E .V. M. before J. .1. Smith County Clerk, at I'rinevilie, Ore. on the 1st day of Aug. I'M. He names the following witnesses to prove lia complete irrigation and reclamation of. aid land: William F. Frvrear, Marsh C, Aubrey, Cdward L. Monroe, George SlcCailUter, all if listers, Oregou. JAY r. LIT AS Keguiter. TOTICE FOP, PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thb Bauks, Or., July 13, 1!M Notice is hereby (riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention toniake hind pns.f insuppnrtof hisclaim, and that said proof will bo made before A. C. Palmer US.Couiniissioner at Prhicville, Oregon, on Saturday, August 24, 1!K)1, viz: Man A. Keenau, formerly M;iry A. Mor row of Giizzlv, Oregon. H. E. No. 57c7, lor theKJ SW',.,, Lots and 4, Sec, 31, T. 12 s., k.; is e.; W. .M. She namea the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: N. V- McCoin, J. S. Mcdin, J. S. Mc-Meen, W. H. Sands, all of iwon ui'a. Ore. JAY P. LUCAS, lltgi.lor. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land Omen at The Dalles, Okkgos July 13, ILK). Notice is hereby given, tfat the folliiwini,' named settler haa tiled notice of his intention to make final prtsif in support of hi claim, alel that said pn-of will Ije made b-fore J. J. .Smith, Conuty Clerk ai Piinuviile, Oregon, on Satuniay Autr. 24, 11J01, vix. Kverett M. Wool Hale. Tho following wool rates for the present season, taking effect ut once have been established: Wo.)i compressed in bales, car loads, lniniiiuiiii weight 24,000, from ,ulii.n!ko to Now York, Chi cago, l'osU;!V Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and points there with, $1.40, per 100, pounds. Wool in wicks, or bales, any quanity, frorti haniko to The llalhs, ;0, eeiits p-r 100 imunds. Wool in sacks, any quanity, from all stations on the Columbia Southern Railway to .Shaniko 6 cents per 100 pounds. C. E. Lvtle, G. F. A. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. The tourist travel between the east and tbe l'acilic coast lias reached etmriimua proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class uf equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. lids isauvd from its slinjis what it technically calls tbe "Pullman Ordiiary Sleeper." The- cars npear similar to the regular sleeper, liein huilt on the same plan, lint not furnished with the same elegance They are equipped with Inaltrensus, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow cases, towels, coin I 'S, brushes, elc. , reipurili); nothinir'if the kind to be furuislivd by the puaaeiitrer. Each car has a siove f.,r making onlee and tea and doiu;; "liht bousekeepini;," and each section can be lilted with an adjustable table. A uui formed porter accompanies each car. his business being 10 make up bertha, keep the car clean, aim look after the cnuifnrl and wauls i.f the psuii(!ers. In each of Appreciating the rcnt work of our common school educators and desiring to demonstrate that Appreciation, we Imvo de cided tootl'er in connec ion with this paper a fitting testimonial of worth to the most popular teacher in this county. balloting may login at any time after. the piillication of thU issuoof the Journal and will continue until ft o'clock p.m. Sep tember ut), after which time no ballots will be accepted. Mies. Millar i'f I.aatoiito, Oregon. H. K. No. fi- f or the S V.i 8 V.;l Sc. and WS SU't audi the trains wheh are disimtcln-d (tail v S'4 y'-H Se. 9.T.13H. 11. UX, W. M. I fri)ln p,Mtl:tnd by the 0. ll. A N. Cc. is He names the Pillowing witneKes to r ha Inuiid 11110 of tliese Pnlliiian Or- prove bis continuous residence upon and cliiiary Sleepers." The car is atiached cultivation of K.-iid land, viz: Ceo. 8. Miller, John Helirich Sr., Ken jaiuin Ilelfrich, Jaiues Hclfnch, all of La inouta, Oregon. JAY T. LUCAS. Ke -ister. TVTOTICK POR PUBLICATION. 1'aitcd State Land Office, fhe Dalles, Oregon, July 1!), 1!01, Notice is hereby (dveu that the followiim named settler has Died notice of int ntion tu make final proof iu suiis)rt of his claim and tuat said proof will he urtde before J. J' Smith, County Clc.-k at Ids office in Prine ville, Oregon, on Friday tiie 3Cth duy of Aw, viz: L.tt K Pirksr, Ha-stask, H E Xn. 62 W, for X NK, W4 SK.'4. SK't of Sec 10, in TowmUip No. VI S., Kauge So. 14 E.. W. M. He name the following witnesses t prove Lis continuous residence umn and cultivation 4if said land, v'w. J. O. llarrill, A. W. Boyce, H. J. Healy, S. S. Brown, all of Haystack, Owa-on. Jay. P. Lucas, Jtegister. OUT to pie Chicagorortlund .Special, which goes through to Chicago without chaiie, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex press" runs to Kansas City without chanop. Passengers in this car for Chi ca'.'o halite to a similar car at Grainier. Much nf the first class travel is beinq; eirried in O'ese cars, the rates beitiL' lower, and the service bfinir liearlyequal to that in the palace sleepers. Ft rates and full information, in cluding folders, wri'a to A. L. Craio, O. P. . , O. It. N. Co. Portland, Ore 1 p n up jt r. omn fi One of the most helpful hooks on nerve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced and reputable phy sician is, in agreeable contrast to tho. v:tst sum of fulse teaehincr ,. , ., . . . ,. : CAfcCAIlElS liulp iiatiuc, cure you which prevails on this interesting . , . '. , ' , . T. , , . , ,, witiiout a gnpe or pain, produce easy subject. It anounds in carefully , . . . , 1n ' J natural movements,, cost you just 10 considered and practical advice. ccnU t0 tlrt Kttin(? your he!llt,, and has the two great monU of:Wk CASCARETS Candy Catlmr wisdom and sincerity. tic, the genuine, put up in metiil Beat For the Bowels. No matter what nils yo'i, hendnclie to n cancer, you will never get well until your bowels mo put rijjlit. The rules governing the contest will le as follow?: All paid-in-advance subscribers to the Journal will be entitled to re ceive at the time of paying their subscription a printed coupon or ballot worth l.'l I votes, which will have blanks wherein to write the name of the teacher voted for. Kvory issue of tho Journal dnring the life of the contest m ill contain ft coupon good for three votes, Ko free samples of the Journal will bo dis tributed during the life of this contest and no clubbing oflcr will be accepted where ballots are given out. AH persons voted for MUST be Crook county teachers and so accepted by the county school superintendent, and must now be engaged in teaching in this countv, or have taught in this county during tuc past eighteen months, and must not have lost their residence in the county, 1. e. they must not have re moved trom the county to remain permanently. The right to modify these rules at any time is reserved. The Prizes, Two prizes will be given; one for the most popular teacher, and the other as a consolation prize will be given to tho one re ceiving the second largest number of badots. The first prize will consist of a tine gold watch, any standard make, with ) jeweled movement and warranted for -0 ypnrs; the same guaranteed by a local dealer. The consolation prize will be a 4x5 camera of standard make, Both of these prizes will be bought in Prinevillo and be strictly first class articles, They will soon be on exhibition so that every one can tee just what, they are. Distribution of these articles will take place on October 1, or as soon thereafter as the votes can be counted, Three prom inent gentlemen of Crook county will be asked to help count the ballots, XOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dallea, Oregon uly , 1901. Notice i hereby given that th following named settlers have filed notice of intention li make final proof on .heir respective claims i I ir fore .1. J. Smith. Jounty Clerk, at Prine-1 sille, Oregon on Friday, Aug. 1G, l'JOl, u: Juir-es E. Johnson nf PriueviUe, Orepon, U.K. No .1747 for the SK'4 NWtf, SWy, litf. KM rlWK, Sec, itf. Tp. 14 S, 1! 17 K. W. M. Witnesses: Charles Cram, William Smith, J. H. Deiueis, H. V. Evans, of Prineville Ore Jar P. Li'cu, Register. Edacate Toar Ilow.ls With Cnsctrets. Cnndy Cattmrtlr, cur constipation forever. 100,30. U C.C.C,taJ I, drui-i; una refund moot. It is indorsed by both the relig ous end secular press, The Chicago Advance says: "A perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now suffering through nervous impairment." The book is f 1.00, by mail, post paid. One of the most interesting chapters chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonics has been print ed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pa cific Pub. Co., Rox 2658, San Fran cisco, in plain sealed envelope. boxes, every tablet lins C. C. C, stamped on it. ISewarn of imitations, Eitcrate Toar Bowels With Cuicarets. Candy Cathartic, cure ooustlimtlon forever 10c. 26a. II c. CO. fall, drug'ista refund money. Z. F. Moody has representee now at Shaniko to look after the needs of his wool growing and shipping customers. His avent is prepared tu advance freight to customers, receive and forward wools and tu give personal attention to receiv ing and forwarding merchandise of any description tu his care. Doa't Tain FI sat Sawks Tsv 1.1ft away. To quit tolswr) easily and forever, be diss;. wtle. full ( lilo, nurva and visor, take No 'l'o Use. lite wandat-workar, that snakes weak man strong. All driflsts,Hsorll. Cureruarsn ted booklet and snagpls free. Adnraas itarllof JUssodj Co., Ckiswo or New York. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Educational Contest Balli My choice for the most popular school teacher in Crook county is This ballot must lie in the Journal official ballot box on or ueiore pepiemucr rfu, iwi. booa tor tliree votes. i sewwAvews)svssNvww3