Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 13, 1902, Image 5

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    I Additional Locals.
Kuoch Cyril waa In (rum Ilayataek
t lin fort) pint of the week and reports'
farming in full lil it" t in that section.
Hobt riixby, former reaideiit ol
Jluck crunk, hiia moved wil,h hit fini
ily to Huriia, Thty occuny the Calk
lin residence in Morriaon'i addition.
Buma Timea-llomld.
Mm. N. VV, Wiillnc will bo remov
ed to Tlie Pallea ll'Mpllnl, n "in an
liici tiiia regained aullicient atriMiKtb to
stand the trip. Jior improvement
haa been rapid fr the pint few duya,
Antelope Ilcrnld.
Kevcral load tif abilities were
brought to town the flrat of the week,
besidei there are two m i 11m in town
uiid all km behind with orders. Thin
aliowa thnt uur town in building a lit
tle thin priiig.
Jack Deo win over from Willow
rni'k Tuesday and pukJ this office a
pleasant cull, lie informed ua thitt
hi hud finished moving hi'a sawmill
from the old stand tu the ntw liga
tion and wiut ready to begin oirii.
tions. ,
It. Cmm mid Iko Blevlne, of Crook
county, arrived here Saturday with 40
head of line draft horeea. Mr. Cram
will bold the animals here for a abort
time, and if he duo not meet with a
sale will Inks ilium either to Portland
or thtJ aound. Dalit Mountaineer.
Mr Crittenden, an Ohio stock man,
waa in Slianiko laat night with two ol
the celebrau-d runu of the H. 8. & L.
'ompaiiy, which lie ia taking home
with him. Mr. Crittrndon litm been
tit Hay Creek for several duya, aaniat
ing in grading ahetip. Antolope Her
ald. (iranville Pnlwlrtter of Aaliwood,
crook oonuty, who haa been viauing
bia mother Mra. E. I'oindniter and
staler Mra W. H. l'arkor. left yeaUir-
day sllerrnxm for Ilia home. He haa
large liitcreat In the mines on Trout
creek and a laige camp ia springing
tip. They give pmmiae of being
nniong the richest lm the Weal. Al
bany Herald.
W. W. Brown came over from In
ranch Tuevlay on a abort btiaimiaa
trip. Mr. Drown, when naked bow
bia horea and sheep had atood the
Winter, amiled peacefully and aaid:
"There haa been no winter. Live
atock in my section remaina in good
condition, and ao fur aa my own ia
concerned, it haa been without the
leudiug of iiay. I have fed ame
hurei but my aheep have wintered on
the range." Bum News.
Urorge F. Biniiicker died at the
borne of hia daughter, Mra. I. J.
HagutsWoiHl, in Canyon City March I,
He waa born in Wurteuiberg, Ger
many Auguat 12 1813 ind came to
the United Htatea in IB 10. He waa a
veteran ol the Mexican war and an
Oregon pioneer, having come tu tiiia
mite in 1&53, aettling near Waterloo,
Linn county. Fred Biuni'ilter waa
well known to nil the old timera of
the western ptirt of the atute.
Lc. Kelmiy, brother of J. 8. Kelaiiy
who liaa been here aince laat apring,
Will leave anon for Farewell Bend, the
proponed tHrmimia of the Columbia
Southern railroad, where he'oontcmp
lutea going into the newapaper buei
neaa, atarfing up a new paper at that
place. He will be associated with a
newapaper man from Shaniko who ia
foreman on the Shaniko Leader. Lea
haa made many frienda during bia
atay in this valley who will be glad to
ie him aucceed in hia venture l'aia
ley Post.
The Wild Turkey.
A subscriber at Halsey writes:
Information concerning wild tur
keys being called' for in the Her
ald of the 13th inst, will say that
this bird, as known to your corres
pondent, is a very large fowl,
much larger than the medium sized
wild goose, and is originally a tim
ber bird, though one that might
thrive in this valley, as they are
known to abound in the state of
Missouri, which has not as much
timber as this locality.
They are very tempting to
sportsmen on account of their size
ond beauty and would probably be
hard to got them starteJ on that
account. .
The wild turkey furnishes very
desirable meat, being 11 very pala
table and healthful diet. Their
food consist of grubs, Heed and
tender vegetables such as are found
in the timber, together with differ
ent -kinds of roots, for they are
great acrulnhers.
Wo think lliut these birds would
be vory desirable if they can get a
start, though they would be much
more easily cxtcrmimikd than the
wily China pheasants, as, on ac
count of their size, they would bs
unable to hide from the boy with
the gun. Albany Herald.
Denih of Major Miikoiio.
News has been received in
Canyon City of the death of Major
Joseph Magono, the well known
Indian War Veteran. He died in
Ogdensburg, N. Y., February 15,
at the age of 81 years.
Major Magoiie left Ogdensburg
and went west in WIS, and in 1847
made the jouiney overland to the
I'acific coast. In 184!) he joined
the gold-seekem in California. In
1853 he made Lis home in the
Willamette valley, in Oregon. He
served during the Indian war of
the Pacific slope, and rose to the
rank of major. Il left surviving
three sons, two of whom, M. A
and K. K. Magonc, reside in Or
egon City, and one in Montana;
also a brother, Daniel Magonc,
and a sister, Mrs. McUocy, who re
sides in Ogdensburg.
Major Magone was a man of
:nore than ordinary ability, having
a keen perception, a good memory
and a fine command of language
His large experience a! f pioneer
in the great west had given him a
fund of anecdote and story that
made him a most agreeable com
panion and a man of mark where
ever he went. During hi) huig
onreer he led a clean and temperate
life, and was pure in thought, deed
and won!. He had many Iricnd
and no enemies. The memory of
such a man lives long after his de
mine and his. influence reaches
through eternity. News.
The Wasco county convention
under control of Moody delegates,
refused to pass resolutions that
were introduced for the purpose of
getting the sense of the convention
with regard to returning Joseph
Simon to the senate. This refusal
is a practical endorsement of Si
mon and fully proves what has
been asserted by many that Moody
and Simon were working together
in this campaign. Moody has one
disadvantage however he can't
vote for senator next winter.
For some time pant we have
been running an advertisement for
the Noves Fuller Co. of Philadel
phia, Pa. They were to pay every
thirteen weeks; on presenting their
bill we wore met with a flat refusal
on tho ground that the ad had not
been inserted according to contract.
We believe Ihete people to be
frauds and have written to the
postal authorities regarding them.
ttblniflca For Bain.
I have for sale at my shingle mill
on McKay creek 100,000 shingles and
will manufacture over 400,000 more
during the season. All from the
choicest timber. Price, at the mill
12.25, delivered in Prineville f 2.50.
J. W. RlTTKR.
For Sale or Trade.
One thoroughbred Kentucky Jack
for aale or will trade for broke draft
liorsea, Also livery stable fully equip
ed, located in the Town of Antelope.
For further information write to E.
C. Diekeraon, Antelope, Oregon,
p. 4 8 .
Hats, a new line, all sites, aim pea
and color that will fit big men, little
men and boys. See Bee Hive. .
BANK STATEMENT.
3N3I
JUjmrt of the Otulitiun . uf Tht I'M
Nutimial ' Bmik, in J'rimmUr, in
tiitite of Orejim, of tin elmt of bminm,
SejX SOth, lWt:
movauwi
IrfiiMia and dlnoainw IM.Hfll 4
Ovetilritltrf, (Mfourwi and iiiiwtcurf'J. 4.HMM.
V. H. tu ait'urB cireulmiin. 1240 Ml
Prmiiintiia mi V, 8, Honda. .......
HUwkii, SwiHiln, etti 4,(W;.!i7
Hanklni! Iwuw, furniture and
fixture fS,f00.00
Due (mm Natl-mal Jianka (u"t
Riw Aant) 7S.!07
Due friim Hint liarika and liankem US, MM.lio
Hue (rum approved rewir 'e ajjeite. TtJM.XI
lutorniil lieveniw atampa l.';2.fS,i
(Ihneloi and other cwib iume .. .
Note. u( utlier National Hanka. ... 272.00
rv:lvmd iiaiHir currency, nicklea
and oeiita 4.3r
Uku Jlujtar llramva iv hani, To:
HMd 14.SI0
IMal-tndi.r notea .." .' UMUOb
V. V . oertllioatwi foricld deixxited
Hcdcniltlnn fund with U.-.B. .
I mm r (li , l mreuiatiim) ojn.uu
Total , 42,6X2
MaaiuTms
0 vital "twk p"W b M.0W.0O
Sumlue fund ... .; 10,000.00
Unilivnlfd prolita, n eienae
and tae naid . W.IWS.S7
Nntional Hank notea nuteUnding. S.2T0.00
iivkludn unnud , ,
lue tn other Natiunnl I'nk
Individual (leeita aubject to
clieclc . ... vnAin.m
Demand certificate of (t-ujeiit.... 1,0.12.40
Total .. ,...(.,
STATJ5 OK OUKflON, )
County of Ormik, )
f. T. M. Hai.Iiwix. Caehier of the almve-
uauiefl iiank, do eolemly aw.'ar that the above
etnteniMit ia true U the Iwet of mr know
ledire and belief. T. M. BALDWIN.
uaenier.
Kulmerilied and awtim tefo Die thia 7th
day ol March, 12.
j. J. fvnii n,
, County Clerk.
CcSKKrr Attest:
',. M. HllW!. )
Wili, WiMutwni.Ea, Directtira.
B. K. Au.ex, )
Dlsaolutlou Noilue.
Notice ia hereby given that the firm
of Collins & Davis ia IhiadaydieHilveU
by' mutual consent, J. W, Collins
retiring. All bilht will be piiil by
Arlington Davis, who collect nil
accounts due the fate firm.
Akmnhtos Davis.
Dated Mare.h 4, 1902.
Hoga Wanteil.
I want to buy about 2CH) head of
atia-k hoga. I'irtiea having hogs for
sale will plenae call on me at the farm
or address me at Culver, Oregon, t
T. K. MoCa LUSTER.
A Snap for JO Days.
A house and barn and three lots
in the city of Prineville well lo
cated near the business portion of
the city, will be sold for cash lor
$350 if taken before April 1. After
that date the price will bo advanced
1 100. This is a good investment
for speculative purposes, For fur
ther particulars call or write to the
JouitNAi., Prineville, Oregon.
Vienna Cafe
T?pn5inpvpil mid
Jiewly Furnished
ALL WHITE HELP. ,
Having purchased this once
popular eating house we pur
poM! making it, without excep
tion, one of , the best in the
city. A share of publio pat
ronage respectfully solicited.
Meals at all hour.
4uf4iiiifiii.iii.iiiiiiiiiiii'l"l'iii"H'ir
C.E. McDowell, Prop.
Thorouglily Kenovated and Ee
fumiahed Throughout.
American Plan. Kates $1,
JM.50 and "$3 per lay.
Aceoimnodatioiu are UnaurpasBed
in the city. Sample Rooms for
Commercial Traveler,
Long Distance Telephoue Station
in the houae.
Hotel Prinevil
. ' , Jul i
Wee u$t iU..
Our Grocery Department
' Is nearly complete. New goods come in with everv
freight team. Among the delicacies in stock you will
find FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FRENCH PEAS, AS-
, PARAGUS, Purie de foies Gras. and a thousand and
one articles too numerous to mention. Come and try our
home made Hams, Shoulders, Ikon' anl Lard, and you
will want some more. The price is alright. ' '
Seeds,;'
If you are planting any seeds don't forget that, the Beo
Hive has a fine variety of them, at prices that will curl
your hair. ' .
A share of your patronage respectfully solicited.
' MICHEL & KISSER.
'ft T ; l
4a. JV i J"
entire ministry with not Ices than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters,
supplying every court" ... ' .: . ' '
Press Dispatch to Portland Orcgonian, February 7.
Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M.
ALEXANDER & CO., Agents.
, V. T. FOGLE, Agent,
, Prineville, Oregon.
FRANK ELKINS &OO.
South End Blacksmith Shop
We Have
Canton Gang Plows,
Canton Bulky Plows,
Canton Walking Plows,
Canton Blue Jay Plows,
In both Chilled Iron and Steel.
We also carry in stock the Famous Canton Disc Harrows,
U Bar Harrows and Favorite Pipe Frame Harrows.
Call and Examine Cur Scotch ClippersA Steel Plow with Cast Shear.
POINDEXTER-
Shaving
Parlors .
TICK ADKI-8, Pronrleior
Bhavtm
'aircuttmst
Shampooing
Baths...,
A fine bathroom devoltd fspsciallv to
the ue of ladiea.
1 Everything up-to-date and atristlv i
nret-olaaa. '
eggs;
Blooded Plymouth
-Rock Eggs.
u lam now prepared to furninh
ejrgs from ray pens at reasonable
prices. Call on or address,
JOHN GEIGER,
Prineville, Oregon.
Big Deal in Typewriters.
Aumrlan Government Order ti0
Smith 1'remterH.
"Vfevs.il Feb. 7. The greatest
single purchase of typewriter ever
made ha been ordered by the Min
istry of Justice, which, after three
months of exhaustive competitive
test, has contracted to equip tiie
We Have
Superior Hoe Drills,
Superior Disc Drills,
Superior Shoe Drills.
, Superior broad cast seeder
With Cultivator attachment.
Billiard Parlors
AND
BuWLING ALLEY
DAVIS & COLLINS, Props.
Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Smukers' Ar
ticles and Tropical Fruits.
Furnished rooms by day, week
; or month.
Moore Building, Main street.