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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
present manneemcnt, is very erati ! fvine. When we took charce of t . . . . . , tho paper there were wing printed 600 copies of "patent" outsido pa nern: we are now urintiim 650 all W. T. FOULK FnlTOE aNuPl'BLHIHItB. home print copies and have only County Official Paper. enough extn8 to supply the do mand. Should tho next seven Th Journal U entered? at the pottoffloe In rriiimille, Jreg., for transmission through th V. S. !)) a wcondclaa matter. months- be as good we will get cylinder press. SUMMONS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IS ADVANCf -' - - Ok Yrir. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK tjtato of Oregon fur Crook Cuuuty. THE Th Statu of Onv'ii. Plaintiff, ) fix Month. ... ....... ..i Thhbk Months 60 va. Crook County Journal.. r- THURSDAY, SEP. 12, 1901. Where Will It End? Again the bullet of the assassin has found a victim in the chief ex ecutive of our nation. This time from the weapon of an avowed anarchist who boasts that he is a disciple of the notorious Emma Goldman, from whose teachings he received the inspiration to kill the President. Not only he, but the whole out fit of anarchists should be sum marily hanged without the benefit of law or clergy. Too long has this country been the asylum for this class of foreigners. The doc trines they bring with them from their home country have permeat ed the communities in which they have settled and the result is seen in the shooting of our President. More ignorant than the brute crea tion and more treacherous than the coyote,, on which there is a bounty in Oregon, they should be killed off with as little compunc tion. In order to aid in purging our land of this element an embargo should be placed on all foreign immigration until stringent laws can be enacted for the regulation of such immigration. We are well aware that such measures will not meet the approbation of some of our readers who presuppose that if ' we had no foreign immigration that we would not be here. Reas oning fron the same intelligent standpoint we may safely say that if Columbus had not discovered America we would not be here. No true blue American will be guilty of such expressions, especial ly in such times as this when the nation is bowed down in grief In this broad land of ours where freedom of thought, speech and religion is tolerated to an extent unknown anywhere else in the world, such crimes as we have to chronicle, as happening last Fri day, should be unknown. Some times we think that this very liberty is a menace to our free institutions, in that it is misinter preted by a large part of the for eign clement that has been flood ing our shores for the past ten or fifteen years. Too many of this J -i . . .. ... element cannot, or ao not discern the difference between law and license and being under the in fluence of unsciupulous leaders they are a fruitful source of dan ger at all times. Let true Americanism acuateour National legislators and let them enact laws most stringent for the regulation of foreign immigration and place a price on the head of every adult person who utters a syllable of anarchistic doctrine within our borders. Let it not Le said that this country furnishes an asylum for the murderers of kings, princes or potentates of other nations as well as ,the breed ing ground for such creatures us the one who shot our honored I'lvrfitnt last Fridav. T h increased business and sub f : i ';:'! K-t oi the JorpxAL for U.. I I .'. e L.on.hs, ' r"i-r '.hv W, A. Booth, Administrator of the KsUteof Kiia !", de ceased, mid all hira uf said de ceased, if any there In and all person interested in told state, Defendant. ow at thia time it presented tU information In the above entitled ouse of hraiik Menelee. District Attorney for the Seventh Judicial District nf the .State of Oregon, for which It appears to the court: That Eliaa Pavlt died in (ook cannty, Oreiron. on the 17th day of Auiiust, WOO, in testate and without heir, leaving property therein deacribed at follow: NHof SKK, SW'K Sec". andSS of KKtf SV of Km IS. T. 16 8. I . IS K. V. it., K'4 uf SKVj of Sec 13 Tp. lti . tt. 17 K. of V. hi., all in Crook county, Oregon; con taining 4KI v-ree of land of the value of S-.'.iOO.OO, HOuO pounds of wool of the value of SI7.i0.0U and cmd now in the nana oi n . a. Booth, aduiinUtnttor of the eatate amount ing to the aum of SoU.32, and a!) of aaid proerty being of the value of and amount ing to the aura oi crovt That W. A. Booth i the duly appointed nnaliKed and actini administrator of the estate of aaid deceased and aa auch ha the poMcuiun nf all nf aaid property; that the tate of Oregon baa right by law to all of the property of aaid deceased. Now therefore, IX THE.N'AME OK THE STATU OK OREGON: You the aaid de fencUnt, W. A. Uiaith, administrator of aaid estate and all heirt of aaid Kliaa Davis, de ceased, if there be any, and all pereona inter ested in aaid estate are hereby notitiej and required to be and appear n the Circuit Court room in the eonntr court house In Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, on or hefore Friday the 25th dar of October, 1901, then and there to show causa if any thera b. why the title to all of the property belonging to the eatate of said Kliaa Pavis, decease.!, and the herein before described property, should not yet in the state of Oregcn. Dated at Chamber in The Pallet, Oregon, this 11th day of September, 1901. W. L. BKADSHAW. Judge. TOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Ornci at Thi D.tir.ini, On., September 7, IKH Notice b herehr trWrn that the following named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of bit claim, and that aaid proof will be ' made before A. C. Palmer US.Conimimioner at I'rineville, Oregon, on Thursday, October 16, 1901, til: Robert A. Merchant, of Haystack, Oregon. H. K. No. bi?, for the NEi SK'4, r'i SE'-i, See, 10, T. 13 S., R.. 13 K., W. M. He name the following witnesses to prove hu continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: V. H. Jyru, of Prinevitle, Oregon. R. P. Johnson, nf JLamonta, Orrgon, and J. R. Merrill and Omar C) nia, of Culver, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS. Resiiter. KEEP COOL You don't have to go to the Arctic regions to be refreshed. Ice cream or ices are much more delicious when the appetite is sharp when you are hot. It takes only a min ute to Equeeze a few lemons and add some sugar and water. Three minutes after you can have a de licious lemon ice, if you use a PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER (De Motion.) Patented flasher construction does away with all motions except one the can revolves around the stationery dasher. Motion is necessary in the cream j not in the machine. The cream hss more motion in the Peerless Iceland than in other freezer. any Hie result is ice cream smooth, delicious s in ttira minutes. Fold only by On your Fall Purchases. w vesiigation will Batisiv vou. H us a line and we will ho ' have, we can procure it for V. t"""l'l"'l''l""l"t"l''t'lt 8 SitdSiibbon t $1 3 Canntd Soodt jfr. tk. a.st tt,ili,,iii.iii4iii i,nii.iir I Jiro jfrms AH Goods Our expansion Commences The most important sale for years, A Btore fnll of seasonable offerings. Balance of our summer goods will le closed out at half of ti10 regular price. ri The Red Front Bazaar, The old honest store N. A. TYE & BROS. OREGON NURSERY COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON. rnits k Ornamental Trees. - ? Small 3ruits, Shrubs, Plants, Sioscs, Ctc... 'ZZ V Send for catalogue and Manager I'rnpch OH'ce, :i!!l',!'iw!u ii: ;i .I ;; ii : '. LET US FIGURE We have the goods you want at the II you want to compare our price pleased to quote you on any goods you. Give us a trial. ;: Crockery, Glass nnre, i: Delft Enameled Ware, Granite AVare, Tin )Vare. 1i)S(f9ifWtlli(((1i jfm,n,i J,td Jtmtimf. Pnltry 9ftHinf. jimmunition Marked In Plain Figures Sroat )9 Sale Juy 15, 190 3 3 3 price list to V E. Payne, Ifood Iiivir, Oregon - v v 1 1 :i jiijitii.i'ij'w;; ! right prices, anil Know tin in- wuu ju i y;-h, r you may want. We carry a inn 23lut SPbbo Canntd Soodt jfrt Jaooritoi I Deputy Stock Inapeotote. Untie i herehe given that I hart ipiwinled th fnllusriiiK named Hiraoit depulj il'ck uisciort: J. P. Crtri(hi, Hr Cnrk. Kant Hamilton, AsharwM). E. Hrlit, Sitter, A, Murrnw, Ilsytiack. Y, M. Smith, Paulina, K Kiun, ',t. T. C. H.ain, Dear Creek. J. B. llsu, ltiitUnil. Alei Mrlntmh, ilanlln . II. Dean, Hay Creek. Jim) Ilinlle, flock I us ct..r Crtu-k Cminly. notiuk fob ruirucATio. LanJ offio at Th Dalit, Orefna Heptemher 7, 111. Nntic I herelijr five" that th Ml.iwlntf DtBied tattler have filti Botlc "I iiitentlan tuaak Anal prmif mi their nctir claim llnr A 0. falmr, V. S. Cmmlssli.ir. at t'rinsvlll, Orttfuo gn Haluniay, Octoler 111, 1V01, vli: John C. I'axtnn, of Ijmmla, Oreifoo IT, K. Ku S!Mf.wthe . NWW ami th N' SW4 Sec, 10. Tp. 13 S, It U K. W. M. lie name the follow ln( wltnrase tn pnv his continuous reai.leno Umh nl cultiva tion o tanl land, via: C.J. Minima, of Culver, Orison, and Al bert Heales, Ix Moor and Oscar Col, vt Lamouta, Oreifoa, Jar P. Ltx'A, VnitiJ. Notloe to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that th nnrlers((Dd ha lieen bjr th Count Court of Crook coun ty, state nf Orefpm, duly appointed admlnls. tratrii of theettat of William II. Anderson, deceased, and all persons havinir clainu a galnst aaid estate arc hereby reipilrnd U pre sent th Mine, duly verified, to the admlni tratrix at th office of M, E. Brink, In l'rine villa, Oregon, within sl month from th date of the first publication of this notloe. Ll'OT . A.VIItRXON, Administratrix of the estate of Willhun M. Anderson, deoeaaed. Dated Auifiut 0, 1901. I You.can CIE.II i be cured If yw tuffar from any of th ill of men, com to th oldsst specialist on the Paciic Coast, DR. 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