Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 08, 1901, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAVER.
THURSDAY. AUG. 8, 191)1.
Official 'Directory,
STATE OFFICIALS.
CoTernor T TOEER
United States District Attorney
Hale is taking stvp to have the
decree of Judge liellingcr, in the
ciise of the United States v. Jefse
1). Carr, carried out, says the Ore
gonian. lie will have the fence
around the- Government lands in
closed hy Carr torn down. As
there are 15 or 20 miles of rock
Congressmen.
Vill u.. it, about five feet
Treasurer C S Mt OKK ; Mth and four feet in heigth, the
Atty General.... D -''V,' I United States Marshal or United
" Vuh Instr I H ' , . ,
Printer WH LEEDS Mates troops, or whoever may he
Dniry & Food Com J o'"-1 1 sent to tear it down is likelv to
f JOSEPH SIMON' ... . , ,
. I have an all summer job on hand,
oeuutort J
3 H MITCHELL' especially as Mr. Hale says the
I1 f11' rock fence is to he destroyed as
)m A MOODY i was the Tower of Kabcl, or the
. uprerae. uiges.. FA MOORE was '10 Temple of Jerusalem
I (Mr. Hale is not well posted in
7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j Biblical matters) of which not one
j, w L RRADSHAwj stone was left upon another. The
Prosecuting Atty. .tKAMv ixi.yi.n. miles of barbed-wire fencing will
he rolled up like a scroll, but the
rim rock cliffs which form a part
of the fence will not be molested.
Mr. Carr, however, is still in pos-J
sion of the lands, with the excep
tion of a calf pastupe of some 5000
acres, and the end of the trouble
is not vet.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Joint Senator J N Williamson-
Joint Repres'n'tive
....J 11 I I.LiA M
( R A Emm kit
T B McUitKK
(. AS ltOBKKTH
KIT
UTS
Judge .W C Wills
I'lerk J J Smith
Sheriff W C Coxulbtux
' DE Templkton
Commissioners. ..
u,vu ..' J Tbe State Board of Text-Book
j renaurur. . , . , o 1 nn,.nt.Mr.n
Assessor J D LAfi-LLETTE Commissioners has tiled a supple
mentary report with the State
School Su)t . rioKOI.1
Surveyor C A Gkavjm
Toroner Wm II Buock
Stock Inspector JoK HlNKLX
Justice W R McFahlash
Coiutablo Eo Gkuow
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Board of Education reporting the
further adoption of text-hooks.
The work thu3 adopted is "The
, National Spelling Blank," pub
lished hy. I). C. Heath & Co. The
I introductory and retail price of
the work is 5 cents. This com-
5Iy"
;.V"L"55CTTillctes the work of the Text-hook
( W ILL W mZWULEK , . .
I F W Wilsos Commission, and as the contracts
j Ed N Whitk I are now signed with the State
J. D F Stewakt , , ,. . .. ., ,
A H Lutmax Board of Education it now dc-
(.CMElkin vol res upon the look publishers
u Vmm.! having the contracts to place their
Marshal .,'.7.7.7. .7 .....Wit Pkink i hooks in the t-everal depositories
designated by the state law, ere
Council men
Recrder. . .
Treasurer. . . .
Society UJoetings.
ating the Text-book Commission
' and providing for the depositories
PRINEYILLE LODGE. NO. 7;, A. j to be established in every county
F. ft A. M.-M,e. in Mi Ten,-, . tfa t Th books t ,)(J'
)ilf on batuiday before full iihmi of en' li J
month. T. M. Baldwi.t, W. M. deposited by the publishers and
M. E. Brink, Secn-taiy. j ;ept on at tie COntraet jirices,
CARNATION CHAPTER, NO. 44, 0. j and there old hooks here', o "ore in
E. S. -Meets second rihI l"n li ; use jri this state may be exchanged
Tliurla) of each month in Masonic Tei- j , , . ," , ..
!e. M,ks Gkace Bklxna... W. M. fljr the new Sl:k'cted hY tlie Cul-
Mrs. M. E Bhink. Secretary.
OCHOCO LODGE. No. 4i, I. O. 0. F
Meets in O.M Fellows' Hall every
second and fourth Saturday evemnoi.
M. li. Bi.hjs, N. G.
H. P. Bf.lksap, Secretary.
mission to take their place.
The depositories for Crook county
are Ash wood and Princville.
The incorporation of the Kla
math River Irrigation and Power
QCHOCO LODGE, NO. 101 A. O. U. i Co., indicates the conduction if
W.-Meets in Odd F.-llowa' H.ll on ! . . ...
the second and fourth Mo,.dav of Mnh ! the wwt "ntant enterprise ever
iio'iitli. Dk. E. O Hvdk, M. W. t contemjilatcd in Klamath county.
L N. I.i.inmT, R.oord,.r. ,. The cqutal required necessary to
UNBEAM LODGE, NO. ZC D. if II. j commence operations is about ?50,
M -Meet, at Oddfellows tlall every (JQQ cf whi,., jf 15,000 is already
Mks Pkaf.l RnK'Ei.L. Cl'ief of Honor.
Mks Ethel I.-iooltt, Reninle.
guapnteed and negotiations pend
in2 for the l a'an e. As the ttirt
PRINEVILLE UAMP, NO. 210. j tl)e -'mpany will put in an electric
WonJii'Hn of World Meeis at dd ; power plant below Keni, sulTioient
Ffllows' Hill on the hint and thud ;t , ,.m .
, i i . ,i 'to generate loOO horse power,
iiimsilay .vohis of e:ch tro'iitli .
('. E. McDowell Consul Coiuinauder. j woich will be conveyed by wires on
' ; w,:Cl 'l,WK '" Cli;tk- a three line system, to all points iu
JUNIPER CIRCLE, No. WOM-1 Klamath valley, and fold for the
"f w ,craf' vwy Friday 1 ,m.me 0f being reconverted into
. leiiirjat d-d Fallows' J!aH.
Misk E;ta Cmooks. c.anrdlu XcighW. j mecnanical power to he used in
Mis Ioa OiiK;, Clerk. i pumping' water for irrigation or
jp UNA LODGE, NO. c.r. K. P.-Mee!,,11:' oll.or purpose requiring power.
i. in Oil.i Fellows' Hail evury Wediiea-! The company will furnish electric
e. ,y ..'enino All brothers in Bood stand- j y,, jn the val(.y and
lui invited to attend. j '
W. A. aw:i, C. C. hint will lie (supplied fur wanning
.?. L. M.;Cci.vm:k K. R. S. j houtei, h r co iking, etc., at less
iILOT TENT NO. 03. K. O T. M. cot. il l claimed, llian wiiere
-Men's iu Odd Fellows' Hall ovry , woo.1 at &i a rord in tweil. 'Tf Hip
second and fourth Thursday eveiiru's in ; . .. . ... ,
. acl. mon-h. P, B. Howald, S K. C. i n"l';ltlon' '"f capital now pend
J. O. Cvhcs, R. K. ling rtstilt successfully, construc-
n RINEVILLE ASSEMULyi NMti( " work wiU Lo u,,J(!r waX ve,7
IT 1( 3, L. A.- Mnets iu Odd FoIIoas' , SOOll.
Hall every first and third Thursday even
ings iu each mouth.
E. O. Hyde, M. A.
Wakbev Brown, Secretary
O0KOIT REBiKAI. NJ 103,1.
r-O. O. F Vle-tsoi Oil Fellows,
li'l every hrs' n( third Si u day even
ings iu each mni.t h
MiskOkaoe Belknap, N. O.
tually all of the positions of influ
ence, throwing out occasionally
some small crumbs to their here..
men in order that they might buy
their acquiescence in a 'political
program formulated upon the prin
ciple of taxation without represen
tation. ,
It is this principle that is espe
cially obnoxious to the Kastern
Oregon people. One-third of the
people live there; , yet, notwith
standing this, the names of state
oflicers elected from tho east of the
Catcades could he written on a slip
of paper no larger than a silver
dollar.
If it were merely a question of
the distribution of the spoils of
ollice, thinking meiv in neighboring
states would pay little heed to the
campaign for recognition now being
prosecuted so vigorously by Kast
ern Oregon, But, besides this, is
tne question of tho practical dis
franchisement of one-third of the
voters of a state, and this is a
warrant for the strenuous demands
that seem to promise somo sub
stantial results in the coming elec
tion Walla Walla Statesman.
There are many fish in Rogue
river at present and the hatchery
located in Trail creek precinct is
kept busy. During the past year
about 4,000,000 salmon eggs were
taken from fish there. Of these,
about 2,.r00,000 eggs were retained
and hatched at the station, where
the young salmon -were fed until
they were three or four inches in
length befofe being planted in the
river. A half million of the tgg
taken were silver salmon and steel -Jiead
trout. All of the silver sal
mon were planted in Rogue river,
as were also about one-half of the
steelheads. The other half were
shipped to various points in the
East, one shipment being made to
Tuxedo Park, the famous rc3ort
near New York city. Jacksonville
Times.
Q. Springer,
"Draft,
Coach and
Carriage Jforjoo
Young stallions and mares,
also a few young teams for
sale.
Haystack Blood Stack Ean:b.
Ilavstack, Oregon.
Subscribs fcr Journal
BUY THE
Adriance Buckeye Mowers
Keepers and Binder
Holler" bearing, well balanced,
no liecli weight.
Also Jackson Hay Forks, Carriers, r
Blocks and Derrick Irons.
Send for Catalogue.
FPwANK ELKIN3 & CO.
CHAMP SMITH.
IS0M CLICK K.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
Ja The Celebrated
vjx A. B. C. Beer
i Always on Hand.
Two Doors South of
First National liank.
Proprietors of the Prinsvills Soda Works.
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp, Proprietor.
Manufacturer ami iloaloc in all kinds of rotili niul
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and band sawing. J louse F.nisli made to order.
Agent for Rambler and Ideal Bicycles and Sundries.
Mill oppotite I'rinc villu Fiour Mill. Yrl, 2J St., npp..nU' I. O. 0. F. ll.iIL
Priniville, Oregon.
MmitmmHati .III il t.V rJuiL jJItZfoj
LCCERE TEMPLE. NO. 28 IIATH
ti'H 8it-Mt ety first and
th'rd W'H.lneniBy f no!i mun'h '
Mr. Mvrv E. M..D iweu. M. E. C.
To a disinterested ohserver, the
Oregon situation at this time seems
to favor the granting of the de
mands of the eastern section.
These demands have been long de
ferred. The residents of that por
tion of the state that lies east f
the Cascades have borne with re
markable patience the arrogance of
the Western Oregon politicians
vt ho have taken to themselves vir-
-SEWING MACHINE
Do not be oVi'ived bv thwe who ad
vertise a $W.OO Hewing Miu hiue fur
$20.00. 'J'iiiftkind of a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealura from $13.00 to $18.00.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
TH NEW H0I3E IS THE BEST.
The Feed dtt'Tniines the strength or
luu(le Feed coniliincd wilh other
slioii, points nmk'H the icw llouie
the bet Bowing Matliiuu to buy,
ahowlrjg ihn dlf.
forrnt Ktylm of
Hwlnir Mitohlni
we uwnufttcture uuil price buturu purvbiutlun
Jf. jCipp?nan
urncturo and
ndertakinc. . .
Carpots, TJattingand and jCinotoum, 'Doors,
Windows, Siass, Paints, Oils, Uar, SHuitdinf
and Carpal tPapor, Screen 'Doors and Screen
Wire.
4
t 1
11
ummr
S?omomier, $ deliver in the eity
flovgh Xumbcr, per fO, GO
JUUU
3looring and Ziustio 2S 00
tj, .pm , "P 1,pll',i'PV.,,y-' V f5 V 1 V-P' T W TTVfff" ''ll,v-'-''J,ll 1,1,1
Mi.. a. r a -r- r iiiiiiiiiin niV Tltifl tV r-nrrTf nV'ilJW. i J A--iff t-'MM4,l M'lilwWlaiiV tt
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' OMHOC, .
28 Union Sq. N. Y, Chicago, I1L, Atlanta, Qa
bt.Luuli.Mo., Da)li,Tox.,8n FrouoiMO, CW
ron ali av
New Home bowing machine-1 Co
San Francisco, CaL
Ccast Agency Co.
Pucitio Count Atten'i for
i ii pi.....
Kk, Rcmiiigton and
Oliver typewriters.
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nr. tloblx' Ipirun PHUnn U tldnar IUa. tm
Expert Repairing.
Platens and parts for all machines. Duplicating goods and"
office supplies of every nature. Rubber stamps and seals a
specialty. Write us. Long distance phone in the office.
266 1-2 Stark St, opposite Chaster of Comnurcc, Portland, Grcjoo,
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