Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 24, 1902, Image 5

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    Additional Locals. I
J, M. Murritt, of Kifo, wim cluing
bualnoaa in the city Inst week,
Jny r. Htiimtl win over from L
DiiihlK Tuesday Mtti'iiding to buslntus
..ITairi.
Frank l)i ihiio hiiiI wife, ol Lava,
waro biiaiiK-MH vinitom in tint oity the
II rut ol tlia wuclc.
J. 8. McMvt'ii wui over from La
iiiuutii tlie first of the week looking
alter iniilturs political.
Jotnph J. Windle ii nd wlfo, of Min
iinKiliiii wure mijiiuriiii.g in our oily
a few tlayi the Hint of the week.
John liiacur mid 1'. Moeho, two of
the Fiiiilinasliuep misers, were busi
ness visitor, in tlie city Tuesday.
Jlln 1'earl James, of HiHlaville,
pasnwl throiiKli hero the first of the
week enruutu to t'uulina to visit rela
tive!. HhnriirOonglcton returnwl the first
of the wii'k friiin a trip in the north
mil of Urn comity Minting papers on
jurymen for the May torin of circuit
court.
I), A, Kindlay w down from Koe.
Inud Momluy after supplies and at
tending to matters pertaining to hit
hiiuu'Ktiwd I'iukI prool. Thii office ao
knowliJilgi'S pleasant call
J, C. Hoover paid this office a pleas
lit Ciill Tuiadiiy and reports having
jut quit work tit the lambing camp of
Morrow & Keeiinn and that their In
crease will reach fully 100 per cent
thii season.
II. W, Rued, lute of Wisconsin and
North Dakota, wat in fniiu Bend Tues
iluy filing on some of Crook county's
line oil and will U ono of our ener
getic, citizens. While in the city Mr.
lttnl called at the Journal office and
iH'caiue one of our family ol subscrib
ers.' C. W. K.lkina, county roadmaater,
returned Tuesday (nun a trip in the
Anhuixal and other districts of the
northern part of the county and re
poru having at irred up the supeivis
on to work out the tax in their dis
tricts and other inutlui that needed
aUentiou. i ' . ,
On the third Monday in May the
Artisans will have a high old time
There will he nuuierout aocial features
to the meeting and all member! are
al'owed to invito their familiet and
one friend. The ladle will furniah a
nice lunch and them will be games
and a literary program.
Advices from the land office stale
that timber Innd filing can now be
made before U. 8. commissioners,
county clerks and judges of courts
having a teal. Thii will obviate the
nccesity of going (to The Dallea to
file and we hope it will be. taken ad
vantage of and many filing be made
on onr line timber.
Juniper Circle, W. 0. W., will give
an entertainment in tilaie'i ball on
Friday night, which will consist ol
vocal and instrumental iniuio, tab
leaux, pan tout imea, etc., to tie dinted
with a langliable farce. Doom open
promptly at half pant eeven mid the
performance begins lit 8 sharp. Gen
eral admiwion 25 oenti, children un
der 12 yean 16 centa.
W. 0. May field was in from Hay
atack Monday nttendiug to business
niattura. Mr. Mayfield haa beeu win
tering hii cattle in that taction of the
county. Ha hat about 500 he.id and
Hint them in the Koaland country in
the ummer. He it alto a stockholder
in the Little Deachutet Irrigation Co.
of the latter place which hot about 21
miles of ditch completed.
Jetse Windoni, of Hay Stack, wat in
town on Wednesday, He says that
the entire Hay Block and Agency
I'laint country ia being taken up by
settlers, and believes that in time it
will tie a great grain producing dis
trict. Mr. Windom hat resided in the
Hay Stock country for nine yeiirt and
lie informs ut that twenty one and a
half bushels to the acre it the smallest
crop of wheat he has ever raised tlierr.
Antelope Herald.
This slfnatnra Is oa ersry bos of Uw nnlns
Laxative Bromo-Quinine TabM.
fbt remedy that ue ovM la sm el a
Bisters Slftlntjs.
W. E. Claypool and wife are in
Prineville on business.
Percy Dnvin was in from Beaver
creek and bought W. E. Claypool's
calves. A good price was given.
Mr. C. II. Foster is improving
his lately purchased farm and we
wish him great success in the fu
ture. J. Quilicrg is milking a warm
fight for road supervisor. It will
only tako a few nioro cigars to elect
him.
The farmers of 8iuaw creek were
pleased to sec a fine rain, for things
aro quite dry and dusty in this
part of tlie county,
Mr. Arnold will clone his singing
school next Sunday and it is my
opinion that ,he lias given every
one good satisfaction.
(ieorge Wood Lad the misfortune
to get run over by a milch cow but
I think be will recover as soon as
ho gets over the scare.
We are sorry to say that Mr, and
Mrs. Oshorn have gone to Hay
stack. They will he missed very
much by all, and especially by the
young folks.
From all reports we have come
to the conclusion that (Juy Clay
Mol has died of heart trouble in
the last iew days. What do you
think about it, Guy?
Miss Faye Lampson was a visitor
of Sisters a few days ago, and if
the young man that took her away
would be kind enough to bring her
back we would bo much pleased.
We also miss Miss Fanny Osburn
from our vicinity.
SinIi-i.k Simon.
Notice.
Notice ia hereby given to the legal
votert of Crook county, Oregon:
It ha come to me that certain par
ties aro tailing that I had not and
would not accept the nomination, on
the democratic ticket, for County
Judge, which ia a mistake, Iain out
for the ollice and if elected will qualify
and conduct the office to the best ol
my anility for (he best intercuts of the
taxpayers of Cruok county.
W. A. BOOTH.
Dated this 21t day of April, 1002.
A petition is being circulated to
have the mail schedule from here
to Silver Lake changed from twice
a week to six times a week. This
change will be a welcome one as t
now takes two weeks to get letti r
through to Lakiviuw and the an
swer buck.
There is said to have' been one
dentil in Paisley and one in Like
view from ' smallpox during the
past three weeks. .Criminul care
lessness causes this disease to
spread.
Tie Eaay To Feel Good.
Couutloai thousands have found a
blessing to the body in Dr. King's
New Life l'illt, which positively cure
Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizzi
ness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and
Ague and all Liver and Stomach
troubles. Purely vegetable; never
gripe or weaken. Only 25o at Adam
son A. Winnek Co.'t drug store.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Wakefield it Starr is this
day dissolved by mutual consent,
C. W. Starr retiring E. Z. Wake
field colluding all bills and paying
all indebtedness of the late firm.
E. Z. Wakkkikld.
C. W. Starr.
Heed Barley and Oats.
S. J. Newacin hat CLEAN teed bar
ley and out for sale at hit feed barn
in north Prinevillo.
DIED.
HOQVEK At fits home near Doyle
Station, Tenn., J. T. Hoover, aged
79 yeara. i
Mr.'Hoover was the father of J. C.
and G. T. of this county, Newton, of
Harney county, and L. K. Hoover, of
Washington state, and was highly re
spected in the community in which be
lived. I
Cavalry Horses Wanted.
I will be in Prineville between
the 20 of April and May 1, for the
purchase of cavalry horses. I will
pay from $25 to $,''2.0 for broke
horses, must all be broke. Height
14.1 to 15 hands high. All colors
except white; mares or geldings.
From 6 to 8 years old. For furth
er particulars inquire of Davenport
Brothers.
L. MEAD0H.
320 acres. 75 acres in cultiva
tion. 40 acres of meadow. All
under fence. Good house. Good
water. Call on or address the
Journal, Prineville, Oregon. Price
$1800. a3m3
BICYCLE REPAIRING
1-,'fH Having opened a liicycle
.
Wv'y Repair Shop I am now
prepared to do all kinds of bicycle
repair work on short notice and at
reasonable rates. Am also iigint
for the MITCHELL and YALE
Bicycles, the best on the market
for fhe money. Give me a call
when needing anything in my line.
Shop at Harbin's old stand.
CLARENCE PARKER.
For Sale or Trade.
One thoroughbred Kentucky Jack,
for talc or will trade for broke draft
horse. Also livery stable tullyequip
pd, located in the Town of Antelope.
For further information write to E.
C. Diekcrson, Antelope, Oiegon.
p. 4 8
SPRING
MILLINERY.
Arriving daily and now on
hand. A new and complete
stock of all goods in my line,
which will be sold at greatly
reduced prices.
A full line of notions and
fancy goods.
MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON.
SubscrHie for the Joir.nai..
W1NDEXTER-
Shaving
Parlors
TICK AOHINH, Proprietor
Bhavinsr
balrcutttwr
Shampooing
Bathe
A fine hat broom devoted especially to'
Mm use of ladles.
Everything up-to-date and strictly
hrsl'Cisie. '
County Treasurer's Notice.
VOT1CK IS HKRERY CIVEN THAT
a til ChhiIc Onunty warrants rKiUl
Iter Nov. M, lilut, to and incluuinfr warrant
roistered No. 147. April 11 11102, will be
iwid in presentation to the Treasurer of this
county. Interest will osaee from data of this
notice
lWvil, Orti-nn, April 14, 1902.
J. N. Poiniiicvtkk. County Treasurer.
Hy W. H uKJ.iklUR, Deputy.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
United Hutes Land Office at
The Dalles, Or. March 10, 1902.
Notloe Is hereby giren that in onmpliance
with the provisions of the set o Congress of
June 3, 1k"8, sutitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
intended Ki all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, 189'J, the following persona
have on the 24th, 37th and 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1902, filed in this office their sworn
statements, to-wit: O. Clarke Letter, Ru-
fus A. Leitcr and John M. Laiter, of Pun-
land, county "( Multnomah, Hute ot Oregon,
and Joseph T. Peters, of The Dalles, county
of Wasco, State of Oragoa, have on the ittli,
27th and 2Sth days of February. 11102, Sled
their sworn statements N'ua. 214, 21 0.
& 217, fonthe NKJ. NWJ,, and SW Sec
tion 20, Tp. 19 South, Range 12 East W. M.
and will offer proof to show that land sought
is mora valuable for its tinilier or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
their claims to said land More the Register
and Receiver of this othoe at The Dalles, Ore
gon, n Friday, the 23d nay of May, 1903.
They name as witnesses:
John M. Leiter, of Portland, Oregon, Ru- j
fus A. Leiter, of Portland. Oregon, O. Clarke j
Leiter, of Portland, Oregon, K. W. Harden-
brook, of Portland, Oregon, Joseph T. Pet
era, of The Dalles. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
hntre-deacriued lands are requested to file
their claims in this orhoa on or before said
4 day of May, 1902. ;
JA5T P. LUCAS.
n20 ' Register.
V.
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flee
Jrftve.
Our Grocery Department
Is nearly complete. New goods come in with everv
freight team. Among the delicacies in stock you wiU
find FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FRENCH PEAS, AS-.
PARAGUS, Purie do foies Gras, and a thousand anil
one articles too numerous to mention. ' Come and try our
home made nams, Shoulders, Bacon and Lard, and you
will want some more. The price is alright.
Seeds,
If you are planting any seeds don't forget that the Bm?
' Hive has a fine variety of them, at prices that will curl
your hair.
A share of your patronage respectfully solicited.
MICHEL & RISSER,
BAY STALLION OWNED BY
J. L. WINDOM, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, Or-,
egon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon.
Pkmgkke Sire: The regiotered Clydesdale, Ballston, bred by Ladl
& Rved, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conning
Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland.
BALLSTON is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1620
poundH. He is a dark blood bay, four years old in June.
TERMS 110 for insurance; reduction for three or more mares.
1887 Haystack Stallions 1902
The Haystack Ranch will use two Stallions for the season
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 $10.00 each, one-halt'
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 bfi
responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address,
G. SPRINGER,
Culver, Oregon,
i.ii.iiilii.iii'iiit' I
t Vienna Cafe i
JES rERUUMMT. Prop. !
I T?pnnnprfwl jithI t
I Newly Furnished
I .ALL WHITE HELP.
Having purchased this once
popular eating houpe 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 hours.
Hfiiinliiii),iHi4"'l"H"H"l"M"ll'"'j
3 Piaco
Uo Save
d Tffonet,
EGGS.
Blooded Plymouth
Reek Eggs.
I am now prepared tq furnish
eggs from my pens at rsonablft
prices. Price, $1.00 per setting of
15 eggs. Call on or address,
JOHN GEIGER,
Prineville, Oregon.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
Nuticii is hereby given that I save,
appointed the tulliming named persons
deputy stock inspeutors:
J. P. Carrwrixht, Hay Creek.
Saw BaimUun, Alhwo.xl,
E. Spxrka, Sisters.
A. Morrvw, Hnyataclc.
F. M. Smith, Paulina.
Rnscoe) Kmn, Pt,
T. C. Swain, Bear Creek,
J. S. Bnena, Rostand,
Alex Mcintosh, Haniiq
J. P. YatiHuuten, Hay frwlt.
U. S. Oowln, H..) Crek
jiw Hmkle,
Stock InspucUir Ctiiiik County,
flow Urtiuling.
Bd Harbin dtwirea to aniniuncctli.it
h is prepared tiuln all kinds ot grind
ing in the latest approved fiialiion.
Chilled plow slmrpgrinJinga sjieciiilty