Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 03, 1902, Image 5

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    f Additional Locals. J
Mr, Alie lliiekleinwi ii viiUing at
Hotlavillc, whine lie in putting in liin
iiti' time buying atnere fur liin tnat
eru Oregon rttncti, tinil will titlie tliem
aorrlsi tlit iiKiuiiUina wlien the enow
(liniii'aiD from tlia wiigon loud. Al
bany Detiiooist.
Prof. If. M. Mitchell ynatordity clos
ed H til moiiilie iclioot ut Knox's
Jfiitlo, mid niter a vacation of two
weeks will hold n two monthi teim.
'1'lirne of pupils puaaed tho eighth
grade cxiiiniimtion success 'ully Al
lirtiiy l'uiiiiiorut.
Tliu Muck Iliittii I.iiiid mid Live
atoolt Co,, coiiaieting o( Wureweiler i.
Thomson mid K, II, Sparks, of I'rino
ville, 1 1 1 1 v i ) bought tliu hind and ehoep
intuii'Hli of MuHe & Jiilimi situated
in tliu winteni part of Crook county,
Mm. V. 1'. Morris, uf Lit i city, it the
senior member o( the firm. Jnlk
MoiuititiiiiHir.
Lnat Kntiintsy Messrs. ISrowii, l'ow
i'H null Hpiirki deliveied 57 IhmuI ol
gliuicu Crook county beef en I tic to C,
M tiriiucs fur the Union Meat Co,
A the emtio wore nut iit'iiilml fur im
mediate HMO they were taken scroaa
tin) river to feed. Tho en me gentle
men delivered 180 head of cattle to
. Mr. (irinii-s Ht Hliauiko the early wrt
of the weok. Dulles Miitiiitiiinnnr.
We received a hitter from Will
Sherlock of Hummer Luke yesterday,
in which tho writer utatiMt that lie
haasuld 20 lie ul of buck to Joe Mc
New. Will hud 112 head of the Allen
& Lnfullett bucks and lie o'-'era to
wager tiint they will hear 25 pound
(-null thia apring. The bucka are tine
null bit; having been fed right Up to
the notch all winter. Pnialry Ijnet.
Maaama'a Annual Outing.
Conforming with the wishes of
tliu mnjiirity, the ninth annual
outing of the Ma.iimiw will be
mailo to Mount Adams, Washing
ton. Leaving Portland for White
Salninu on the morning of July
15th, rj(12, the following day to
Trout Lake where permanent
UurtiT will he established during
the i-Uy, which will be from the
loth to the'ifirh of July, inclusive.
Trout LhIc, aside from being rc
innrkiihly beautiful and enchant
ing in one of the most ideal knd
Kttraetiv.) campground in the
t'awcide Range. A spot full of
"dreamy splendor" where the at
mosphere is redolent with the per
fume of wild flower. Trie clear
est water, the gamed trout, the
most colossal sculpturing in na
ture, may be seen from it shores;
while in. the ioimediute vicinity
are many lava and ice caves, dis
tinctive and unique on themselves.
and to which nil trip will be
made during encampment.
It wad the original intention of
the Mazainaa to join the Sierra
Club of Han Francisco, in it out
ing to Mount Hhantu, and other
point in June next, and we regret
condition will not permit us to
do bo in a body, but recommend
all Mazama who can to partici
pate in tbe generously accorded
invitation to attend the annual
outing of our neighbor organiza
tion. Mount Adam is one of the
giant of our Cordilleran region,
rifting 12,400 feet above the Pacific
Ocean. A diadem of snow, diverg
ing and transforming into
:revftflae and glacial cascade. The
customary camping lecture and
mountain-lore will be rigidly ob
served a a part of the outing pro
gram. We expect to have with
us many. Scientist from abroad
and elsewhere. ' The expenses of
the trip to be nominal. An itinery
will be issued later.
Trusting you will make com
plete arrangements, reserve . all
your energies and be in readiness
to join our "Maui-ook ho'-he, lly-
fl Kloahe, Hy-iu muckaniuck."
Outing Committee.
Portland, March 26th, 1902.
lilac usej li'loiMrlti lloail,
Since A, 13. Frame has received
a franchise from thirdly for electric
lighting, more than usual talk - is
heard regarding un electric line
down the valley so far as North
Powder, or the liuckcyeminedistric.
Mr. Frame is reported to be due in
linker soon, when it is expected
that he will set at rest all discussion
in this respect by making positive
announcements one way or the!
other. When ho returns to linker
he will be accompanied by one of
the mcmhi-rs of the company which i
is oncKing rnrn in me projeet.
Ilaker City Kepublican.
Hals, a new line, all mm, shapi
and color that will fit big men, little
men and boy. See Beo llivs.
Tlmlajr Laud, Aot Junt 8, 1H7S,
NOTICE l'OIi I'lBIJCATION.
Vniud Klnt Lind OiRn;
flu lll, Orfunn, March 29, I WW.
Notlcu la hivl)V aU'U tluit iu 'joiueliaiiei
with tha fir. UI-iriH nf th a;t o( CiiiirM i ;
Jmia S, 1K7II, mlitM "An act f r tl aula r.l
titnlwr UleU fn tin, StittfH ut (,'Allfomiu, Or. i
ai.li, Nevwl. unit WhmIiIiiUiii lorillory, um
oUiihIikI H all tin mlilic lurid tutu by art
( Aiiut4, lUffi, tliu f'llluwuis miiahava.
till, day fit.) in thli ollioa tlinr awnrn lite
UifntN, to.wit:
Miuiii A. Klna, n' KaruiiiiKtiin, ciunty nf
Wliitlnati .Ht ite WrttiinwU.n( nwfirii nl it
ni'iit.Nn. 2:il fur tli iiurehaw it tin M iV ','
ul Si.rtl.in N'n. 10, In Tiwiwl,li Nu. lit M.,
llMie Nil 10 K., W. M.
liurt It. Wi.lft, nf KurmlnKtiin, orunty if
Wliiiiuaii, Hum at WtwIiiiiKtmi awiiru maw
Nil. l"r Ilia jmrclnjiii m tli NK' nl K.
ti.Hi No. It, In t"wulii. Mn. la H , lutittn
No. 10 K., W. M.
That llwV will nlfi-r mf U nhow that tlia
land wiuuht ! Mima aliili fur It tilnlT or
at"in tliun fur iMncultiirl iiiruw, and U
llilin thi-ir claim In ,! land before tua
Ki-tiitor and )!ivir f thU nlfl. at T',a
L'allna, di, i(n oil Friday, ilia 13th day uf
Jim, HU2.
Tlipy name aa witnonwa:
Art Wolfe, Kiank V. Biiacy, Biinify
Walk-i, Mlkr Connrn, Miimin A. Hinr and
Jo Wu'tora, all of t'ariuinKt ii, WMiii,;t,in
Any and all iwrmma tlaiiuiiiR alvcr-cly llic
alnit'0.dri(cntii.d lamia am rwaiuitd u fi.a
tlirir oluiina in thia ulfica on r twfura aniil
lJthdiiyul J una, I'm
a 3 JAY P. U."CAS. IK-I.tr.
Tinilwr ltnd, Aot June 3, IS7S.
KOTICK KWK I'lJBMCATJOX.
Lnllwl StatM Land flltica,
TJia Dlla, Ori-Ki.ii, ifarch SS, 1501.
Kutiitf fa liemby aivi-n tlial ill oumiiliaut'fl
wl.h tlia rinmUioiia uf tliu art uf t'liimrena of I
Jiino S, ISiS, autttli-4 "An avt fur tut a.tl uf
tlinlmr lUila in tlif ritilva uf Califurnia, Hr.
Kun, Naiaila anil SVnaliinUni Tnrritory," aa
MtMidrd tu all tlia huUlc Iwii:d SUl.a by
actuf AuKtiat 4, lifli, tba fullowina' ura .tia
havt thia day tiled in thia uliica Uieir aworn
aiaifiiumta, h:
Kni-t H. H'alfcvr, of Karmlna-tun, aoantx'
of Whltrtian, Sun nf W aaiiinKt,a, twurn
tnU-iiint Nil. 1!'- for th inm-haa of tha
SK1,' uf Hrctiiai No. II, in Tuwiwluu Nu. 13
Kanua Xu. 10 K., W. M.
NVilliaiu rt. McKarland, of VarudniHon,
county nf Whitman, ,-iuta of WaahiiiKtun,
awuni ataU'iiiMrit N'n. TJV fur thn iiurcliaae of
tlw HY.'i of Swfi.m No. IS, in Tmulii 'o.
13 S liiiKNo. 10 K . VV. M.
Hruaj Knowlni. uf Farndiurton, oountv uf
Whitman, .Htatr- of Waal.iiiKt in, iwurn aUta-m-nt
N-i. 2ft0, fur the jmrchane pf tha HW
of Suction No. IMn TuwnOdp No. 13 ..
KaniraNu. 10 K.. W. M.
That thry will "(for piimf to ahow that tl.c
land auuulii. la mure valuable fur ita timber or
at .no than for a-.M-iuullural poruufla, and to
Htabliah tlirir claim to aald land Mora the
ltnli-r and Hecriver of thia officar ut 1 he
lllea, Orr-un, CD 'riday, tba iitb da) ul
Jmii llaVli.
Thay name aa wittiwtaea:
R.I NVnlura, llruca Knuwln, K. Y. Buwv,
William H. McKarland, li. B. Walkrr and
Art Wolfa. allot r'arminKtmi, Wnahiuirton.
Ativ and all npranna cluiiiiinv advtoaelv the
aliovtwf(faciiliJ lauda aiv n-riufated tu Sle
their cliiuna in thia olbca on or uetora aaid
13th day of June, W02.
a JAY P. LfCAS, Rnriitar.
Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1K7S.
NOTICE FOR 1-UBL1CAT10N.
linltrd ttataa Land Office,
The Dalle., Oregon, March 2S, 1W13.
Notica ia hereby given that in conipliaiice
with the proviaiiina of the aot ut CunKreaaof
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the aula of
timber lauda in the Statea uf California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Waahinictun Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Land hitatea by
aot of AuxtiaH, 1KI2, tbe folluwinx perauna
have thia day tiled in thia office their aworn
atatementa, via:
Hoi Walter, of Karmlniitnn, county of
Whitman, .Suit of Waabmut, aworn atate
ment No. 224 for the pnrchaee of the MKV uf
Siection Nu. 14, in Townaliip No. 13 S.,
Kanite No. 10 K.. W. M.
Joaeph H. Waltera, of FannlnKton, county
nf Whitman, State of Waahinirton, awom
atatetnent No. 225 for the pnr.-liaiw of the
Lota 1 and 2 and NEK of Section No. 6.
in Townahip No. 13 8., KaiiKC No. 10 E., W.
M.
Frank F. Iluaey, of Kannington, county uf
Whitman, State of Waahinuton, aworn atate.
irent No. 22li for the purobaaeof the.NKJi
of Section No. 14, In Townaliip Nu. 13 8.,
Hanire No. 10 K., W. M.
Art Wolfe, of Farminiftou, oounty of Whit
man, State of Waahina-ton, aworn atatetnent
No. 227 for the nurchaae of the HKv; of Sec
tion No. 10. in Townahip No. 13 S., Kmitat
No. 10 K W. M.
That they will offar proof to ahow that tin
land eouirht la more valuable for ita tiuiber or
atone than for agricultural purpcawa, and to
eatabllah their claim to aaid land before the
l(eiator and Keceiver of thia office at Tbe
Dallea, OieKn on Tbmaday, tlia 12th day of
June, 1002.
They nameaa wltneaaea:
Win. S. McKarlaud, K. B. W alter, J.weph
8. Waltera, Art Wolf, Sol Waltera, Miiiuie
A. Kvan and f. V. liueey, all uf J'amiiiistun,
Any and all peraona cbiimln adeenely the I
above-deiioribetl lanua are requeaieu hi ni
their claima In tlila oftSca on or bofore aaid
12th day uf June, 1002.
a-3 JAY P. Lt'CAS, Brgiater.
Htilnffle For Hnln,
I Imve fur sale at my shingle mill
on McKay creek 100,WO shingle and
will manufacture over 400,01)0 more
dui'iin the season. All from the
choiwat timber. I'ric, at the mill
Vl', delivered In I'ruieville 12,50.
J. W, ltlTTKH.
PARM FOR SALE
320 ucros. 75 acres in cultiva
tion. 40 acres of meadow. All
under fence. Good house. Good
water. Call on or address the
Jot ii.NAl., Prineville, Oregon. a'AZ
Tor Sale or Trade.
One thoroughbred Kentucky Jack,
for aiilo or will trade for broke draft
horw,'4. Alao livery staole fully equip
ml, Infilled in the Town of Antelope.
Fur further information write to K.
C. l'irkerton, Aiitulope, Oregon,
p. 4 8
Duii't forget that you can aave 50
ecnla on your winter rending by aub
acriliiiiK for the Oregonian with the
Journal for 12.50.
A Snap for 30 Days.
A bouse 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 for
MM if taken More April 1. After
that dale the price will he advanced
100. This is a good investment
for speculative purposes. For fur
ther particulars call or write to the
Journal, Prineville, Oregon.
W. & Cyrus,
DEALER IX
Elgin Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, etc.
First-class repairing promptly
done. .,
PKIXEVILLE, . OREGON.
SPRING
MILLINERY.
Arriving daily and now on
band. A new and complete
,, etock of all goods in my1 line,
- which will be sold at greatly
reduced prices, ,
A full line of notions and
fancy goods.
MRS. KUSIE SLAYTON.
Subscribe for the Joi;hxal.
W. ii. SNOOK, H. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
CULVER, V : OREGON
Am prepared to answer profes
sional culls promjitlv. .
Vienna Cafe I
JOHN EDWARDS Prop. 1
Kpnnnprpi niu t
9
Mewly Furnished
ALL WHITE HELP.
Having purchased this once
popular eating house we pur
pose making it, without excep
tion, one of the best in the
city. A share of public pat
ronage respectfully solicited.
Meals at all h'lurs.
POINDOXTER-
Shaving
Parlors
TICK ADKIN'8, Proprietor
Sbavln
jfalrouUmsr
Shtunpoolnff
Baths....
A fine bathroom, deroted aaj-ecially to
tlia uau i if ladle.
. Everything up-to-date and atrictly
uralclMa.
.1
ea. '
Kr
1
Our Grocery Department
Is nearly complete. New goods "come in with everv
freight team. Among the delicacies in stock you wiU
find FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FKEN'CH PEAS, AS
I'ARAOUS, Purie de foies Gras, and a thousand and
one articles too numerous to mention. Come and try our
home made Hams, Shoulders, Uacon and Lard, and yo.i
will want some more. Tbe price is alright.
Seeds,
' If you are planting any seeds don't forget that "the E'-
Hive has a fine variety of them, at prices that will curt
your hair.
A share of your patronage respectfully solicited.
' illCIIEL & R1SSER.
BALLSTOIT
BAY STALLION OWNED BY
J. L. WINDOM, will moke the season of 1902 at Culver, Or
egon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon.
Pediohke Sire: The registered Clydesdale, Ballston, bred by LatM
& Heed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conninps
Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland.
UALLSTOX is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1C20
pounds. He is a dark bipod bay, four years old in June,
TERM; f 10 for insurance; reduction for three or more mares.
1887 Haystack Stallions 1902
The' Haystack Ranch will use two' Stallions for the seast rt
of 1902. :
THE FRENCH COACH,
A large, stylish black, and "
THE HACKNEY,
A very handsome mahogany bay. The above stallions will
be permitted to serve a few mares at 810.00 each, one-half
down at end of season and $-5.00 more when the mare is
known to be with foal.
Mares will be pastured at $1.00 per month. Will not le
responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address,
G. SPRLVGER,
Culver, Oregon.
t " ' 1 1 ' ' J
Jfr-
Deputy Stock Inspectors. .
Notion ia hrrvhy given tliat I hava
appointed the fullowinx named peraona
deputy at.wk inieetiira:
J. P. Cartwriht, ' Hay Crtsek.
Sam Hainil'on, Aahwd,
K. Sparka, Siatcra,
A. Morrow, Huyaiaok,
F. M. Smith, Paulina,
Jiaco"KuiiX, Poa',
T. C. Swain, Buar Creek,
J. S. BotiM, Rmland.
At Mclnth, Hardiu
J. P. VanHiiulen, Hay Creek.
C. S. C'owlra, Hay Creek
Joe Hinkla,
Stock Iiiapector Cnaik County,
Gexeral AoEsts U'a.Niaii tu aell Pmf.
tniill'a Matimtio Oiluba. llwv leinuve dan
drurf. cure ecaip ailmi-uta ami cliecK falling'
bair, are imtarniahahle and B"t, break.
Kvervlnaiy wauta thfin; staal n-iaHitiin t"
niiatlira. Semi fur Urine. tKiti.it (aia at-Hea)
lu a pluah caae -J,00: Ladira' lr..iu C'kii i
50c, licntlnian'a Tuflft diun 41") -l.th "x
Write ttalay. Magnetic Comb Co.. Pekiu, 111.
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EGGS.
Rtcfc Eggs.
I am now prepired to. furnish
eggs from my pens at reasonable
prices. Price, $1,00 per setting of
15 eggs. Call on or address,
JOHN GEIG-ER,
Prineville, Oregon,
Billiard Parlors
AND
BOWLING ALLEY
ARUXUTOJt DAVIS, Prow.
N'uts, Candies, Cigars, Smokers' Ar
ticlos and Tropical Fruits.
Furnished rooms by day, wwk
or niontli.
Moore Building, Main street,"
KOR 84 LK Olt TKADK A gnoi Kinira.'
bur' piano; been need vary little, for aaly ot
trade, Sprji uf bnraea and waKim taken in
part payment, or particolara apply to W,
K. Kiii),', of Klkina t, KUm, Prinvili, Or,