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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
SMALL BTOOKMAN'S SIDE A Reply to Mr. Lusk,s Communi cation In the Oregonian. Concluded from lust isu. "As to tho bloodshed o! which Mr. Lusk mukes such a point, ho sneaks merely from hearsay, for we 'have nothing of .that kind in tins 8 ution. Some years a;;o when the sheep and cattle war was at its worst, the papers were filed with the doings of one particular hand of (sheep, the owner, the herder and several cowboys were killed, and Snow mountain ran red with the blood of slaughtered sheep. The sheep were headed for Malheur county, and I being stock inspector at the time, with considerable in terest went to meet the noted band at the county line. The owner, a Portuguee, was a very healthy look ing corpse, the herder (a cripple) had been with tho band since they started, and looked none the worse for his trip; some half a dozen sheep showed the effects of bullet wounds and eight had been killed. Now if the worst case on record has for a foundation $10 worth of sheep kill ed, what must the minor ones be? This was the only band reaching here in the three years I wa3 inspec tor which had had any trouble, and I firmly believe that had they not been owned by a Portuguese and herded by a cripple, they, too, would have come through unhanmed. 'If the leasing system is so good for Oregon, why don't Mr. Lusk get some corroboration from his own state instead of going to the An tipodes for it and if it is the unmix ed blessing for Australia Mr. Lusk would have ns believe, why have the sheep decreased 34,000,000 in nine years as shown in June Crop Reporter? And it was most un kind of the Oregonian to follow Mr. Lusk's letter with the Carpen ter articles, with their accounts of sheep farm? as large as the New Lngland States. That wasn't what Mr. Lusk wanted to prove at all. "Many people cry over the ruin ed range. They should rememder that the famous grass land of 20 years ago are the famous wheat fields of today, and that the stock industry is now crowded back into the rimrocks, the sags) brush and the desert. We do not pretend that the present system is perfect. tVe are simply doing our imperfect best on a very rough and rocky range. We understand perfectly that our reign hear is only tempor ary, tht the homes we have built and the ranches we have made will pass into the hands of others, when we shall go our various ways and our place knows us no more; but the welfare of the state demands we should be succeeded by smaller farms and better methods, and not by a renewal of the conditions we arc supplanting. I have no person al (igiit with the companies. I have always found them honorable on the ran;e; and mist courteous ai:d hospi.able on their ranches, but it would be infinitely bettei for the state if their larger holdings .ver j cut up into small farms, and ii isa sbaaae that anvone out side of the interested parlies can be found advocating a system which would turn th'e greater portion of South ern Oregon into an outlying cow camp of a California cattle compa ny. "Mr. Lusk says that the small H'o;kman will be fully protected, but what representation have we e.n thf eoinm.tiee fonucd to draft the bill, and why the gentleman tio.n ii'xn V TlK're arc nojrovem j.fi")'. I.imI? in the state! And what lnusl be i ue wisdom of h committee that can devise a plan that will Mrk epiallv well on the luxuriant jf.- K lan Is of Montana, the cactus nl: ins of Arizona, and all tiip inter- Ui d'.y.e etxgu between the twj?j S. It, 8MYTON. I see many of our Senators think Cattle for Sal, tho time has arrived to turn the I hv fur wis 200 htwd ( itock out remaining land over to tho various ' tin. Aimut 75 htmd of c with mlvs, States. If this leasing system lsblnc young eattle. Addruw or cull necessnrv for some states, would on n t t'rinovillu, On-ic'ii, not this be nit opportune moment. for the change? Could they insert , urMunvu some "option" clause, giving the! fUMUur-s. various states control over their 'i TItR ClltCl'lT CtHT.T ov crazing lands, that thev may f riimo . ftm. ..lor. f-r Crook Canity. some measure suitable to their par- j The auw f unw i ticular fonditions? If this could; v. be done, the vote in Harney and ...,,,.. , ,, ' ,. .ii ,, i id A. Bth, AdminMrator of Malheur counties would stand rJ i.'.u,, ( ki,,. iy.. TH1! to 1 against leasing. , c?a''l, Hint nil htim vt .aid lie their will not be enough left irrigato a Chinese garden" Hon. Linger Hermann, Commis sioner of the (lennral Land Ollice, is in Oregon taking a much needed vacation. When interviewed in re lator the irrigation part of tho i'ri'.h.n? 'tri"'! scheme, it is the most pitdul bait ..uu, Mnilni. ever cast for suckers. After thej iiwttliltiinphirwiinl tliin(iirmMln ollice expenses, and cost of policing in th iv. ntiuj ic.. ,.i I'r.nk M.nrf.. " I ' , . . . p Putni't Attorney fr tho rwvenUi ,liilnkl the range and enforcing the law i ijutru-t f ttw stito f OrtK..ii, (or which it are taken out of tho rent money iii",n't tho emit: j0 Thut th.w 1kv1 dinl in t.mik cwroty, inn, nn (ni ii m uy ui AiKnv, i.vu, in ti'Ut and without lifiris Inkling proit'ity thett'in UuHcrihml an follnwm NSof SK. KWVf Sc. 17, nut 8i of SK,, SW t i IS, T. Ill 8. H. 1H K. W. M K',4 of SKH" of Si 13 Tp. It. 17 K. of W. .1 nil in Crook mutity, tirijion; con tiiiiiinn 410 crr ( land of tin valuii of '..tOU.0, M(0 H)ini. of wmil of I ho value of SlT.'O.tit) Mill cash uow in th bmU I'f W. A. aard to the creation of more for-! "h, administrator of the tuu unuunt- ' . . it ,..., ,; I. ' init to thf tutu of S.'CI.:'i, and !1 f md est. reserves, Mr. Ueimann sai l.( pB,1M,rtv Wm f t, uj mi ,Unt- "Xo, I do not think there will Ihj ; th una f ms4 sfc , anv more iiddiii..ns to forests re-1 That V. A. llith i the Only appointnl .,',, Ti,H ,m,a,n 1., J j B11'iiualilii;il nml Ktini; lininitnitor of tim ..enes soon. ine prtKiil aw is so if uid iimM(l alill ,U(.h ,,M lh( shamefuhv abused, and t lie Uov- iMton f u of mi.l imMwrty; tint tio ernment is so shamefully imposed tt tr.w.ii hiwni;ht byUwiuii of th upon that it seems to us no more ; Nw hi,rfnr, ,N TIE NA1I 0F TIIE reserve should be made until the statu (K ot:KiiiN: You tha a;M il law shall be changed so as to re- f"'t.nt, v. A. K.ith, aiiniinitiiir of iii . , .. .. .i e m'jhv uiki ail netrt 01 mnii roia uavi!., m- iuire indemnity suctions to be of if t),n ilt My aml nii ,,,, tuXl,r. the same values, approximately, as ii m wM niui ar hcuhy notiio.! ami the base surrendered. In all these .T."'' X SLZ i exchanges now we require the ('nk cimnty, uion, on or Mr Kii iuy selections to be made when the ih a.th of twoiw, lun, thni m.u t .i.- base is surrenderee!, lhis makes to nil of the or..,,, nv un t.. tho wnu. a cleaner transaction and avoiils of mill Klin lnvU, il.T..!wt, ami th herein- f). nrituMMm iKnf. lieu sailing (lift ,,.,'l'"r(- lecrlK'.l .miertv, alinuld Hot yt in , , , ' , " ., tlie ttate .il Oieoru. method of accepting base arj.f leav . 0u,mn in Th Own, ing the lieu selection for settlement thi nth day of September, VM. at some more convenient time." W. h. UKAUSHAW, Jmie. This Simco in Reserved for Ed Harbin's New Planing Mi -AND- Bicycle Repairing Shop, South End. . 'A III and Redby Feed Barn Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Hates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be appreciated and deserved. P. B. D0AK, Proprietor. 1ME DALLES Street And 13th Annual 1 A CI 9 TO BE HELD AT The Dailes, Oregon, .BIZ-C D-A.TTS... SEPTE'tlBER. 30th - OCTOBER 5th Fositirily the Uijjest and Crantlrst Attraction Ever lven Eu tlie Ittlaiitl r.tmpii'c. There will lie many Special and Rare Attractions every day, worth hun dred of milea of travel to witueua. will lie distributed a i Exhibits, for Stock, .Kricii'tural and Art Five Days cf Good Racing On the track j stc cmi pic ted. PAINT YOUR FLOORS : w it 1 r 1 RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT KIH&s Sand lor Color Cards to lit. P. Jultor & Co., Portland, Orc.i CHAM P SMITH. ISOM CLKEK. SISTK BECEPT8B. Y7inc3, Liquors, Domestic and Iciported Clears. The Celebrated A. B. 0. eer Always on Hand. Two Doors South of First National Rank r.-oprfclors of the Prinsifiilc Soda Works. PfflMYlLLE, Olffi Prineville Planing Mill. John B. Shipp, Proprietor. Manufacturer ami denier in all kiinU of rough and dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn ing and band sawing. House Finish made to order. Agent for Eaaillcr and Meal Bicycles and Stuidri;! Mill uppoaite I'rincille Fiour Mill. Yard, 2d Hi., oppiwite I. O. O, F. Hull Prinsville, Oregon. Jl jCippman, J'urniturc and Carpets, Ttyattinj and and J&noloum, "Doors, Windows, Slass, Paints, Oils, Var, SSuildiny and Carpet Pap r, Scr n Qoors and Screen Wire. All kinds of Lumber. Remember, S deliver in the oity $12. 00 S?ouyi JC umber, per WOO Itoornf and Rustic 25. 00 Several Tho jaand Dollars will be uWen In pimw f r TH of ,SiKed. Special Eatea will Uinivle on nil . in-iiortatii.n linw, and umpit accuniiinxliitionB are amurcd for tlie tlioiuanda who will vinit tli splendid Kair. Eemember the Dates and tale advance of tli3 low rati visit Tlie Da'.liw nnd Bee the coiubitwd bi attractiiuii. I'.ir particulars a Mrcm J. B. FISH, ieoretarj', Tho Dalles, Or. Coast Agency Co. Pacific Coast Aqenti fur Jewell, Stoles Kcisiaon anl Cilver Typewriters, Expert Kepahing Platens and parts for all machines. Duplicating good and offlce supplies of every nature. Rubber stamps and seals a specialty. Write us. Long distance phone in the office. 1 164 VI Stark St., ojpo;"8 taber of Cesscra, P:rt!a:3, Ore;oa.