Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 19, 1902, Image 12

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    Xocal Mention.
Frank Stroud was in from Hay
stack one day Inst week.
Ike Lemon and Fred Krnsoe ol
Grass, Valley were in tin- city Sunday.
Tlie Comity High S-.-hool curried in
t; i-.int county ly u majority of 4:10.
A. L. Williams, oi Hay Stuck, was
in he city Sunday.
Cli.is. 81a vena o! McCoy, was in
prineville the llrst of ihe week. -
Keely Messenger who has teen in
tad sick for the past week was well
enough to go home Monday.
Nick Smith of The Dalles was at
tending to business in Prineville the
latter part of last week.
F. V. Jewell and wife, of Minnea
polis, Minn., were in the city Sunday.
A. H. Grant and wife of Hay Creek,
were attending to business matters in
rrineville the first of the week.
At the school election held Monday
V. A. Booth waa elected director anil
M. A. Elliott clerk.
Wm, Boegti left yestoiday for En
gene, via the Cascade Mountain Wu
gon Road, to intend the State, Teach
er Association.
Prof. E. E, Orion and family started
feist Saturday for I he valley where the)
mill attend the summer.
J Haines was up from Hay Creek !' th" "-'"''"'hip.
however, Senator Chirk, of Monlnna,
introduced a bill to repeal the timber
wl which wis referred and is still in
the hands of the committee. If You
want a limber claim you hiei better
hniry up belure it is everlastingly too
lute.'
The triumphant mid overwhelming
vote in favor oi county high school
in this county indicates that the sub
ioot will as soon as possible receivr
due attention by tlie court and com
missioners and that vi ry likely be
fore next winter the school will he in
full operation.
The new timber land loecea in
Klamath county has been named De
vine City, in honor of Frank ,f. Devine,
of the firm of Dnrptn, Collins Devine,
the rustiin;; timber locators. Over
150 Albany people have made this
$00 mile trip after the splendid yellow
and sugar pine lands of Southern Ore
gon, and mure are going ever day.
Albany Herald.
The following young ladies success
fully passed the examination and
were last week granted publie school
diplomas: lva Booth, Hazel Howard,
Lizzie Ketchum, Fay Hodges, Fmno.it
Miller, Myrtle Swcuieiiyen, Gir e
Sharp, Winnifivd Cliuc, Anna Quiiiu
and Maud Dol.hs. The president oi
I'hilomath College offered a free scho
larship to the one making the highest
average. Mips Lizzie. Kelehuni had
the highest average and is therefore
ihe first of tlie week attending to busi
ae9 matters.
Geo. Luckey, of Howard, was in the
city this wrok and while here left hi
measure for a years subscription to
the JoUKfcAL. '
W. T. Fogle, editor of tho Crook
County Journal, is spending u few
days with old friends iu Albany. Al
bany Herald.
J. P. Van Houten and C. M. Cart
wright, two of Crook county's promi
nent wool growers were in Prineville a
oouple of days the tirst of the week
WANTED A woman to do general
housework. Good wages paid. Ca 1
or write to Mrs. Lee Wigle, on Crook -d
River,
C. L. Salomon's team ran away
Sunday and made things look lively
pr a -vhile, but luckily no serious
damage was done.
The baseball Club expect to have
fcwo good nines out nest Sunday
((ltd say they will have a good gaim.
Come out and see the fun.
John Schaeffer and wife of Mori
are in the city vUiiiug with J. W
IJuone. Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer nr.
well known here and many friend
ure giad to see them.
E. Dorian the timbsr man from
Upper Deschutes was iu town for
neveial days. He says that there an
Homo hundred more people mi tie
road fvr that place to get limbei
olaiius.
Tnere will be a baBkct meeting nex
Kunonv at Oullilorda Omve on ti.i
McKay. Services at U a. m, and ai
i p. ni. All aie cordially invited ti
ttiijoy toe. least of good thing-.
J K. i i.iMHiter and wife, Mrs. Wii
ftn, iVrv Poindexter, Newt, Poiude
lei una il.irvey Parkt r starled Tue.
day morning, lor a trip up the Dof
!,m.:i,, lor limber, they wii
,i -i-veral days.
nine.' with June 21th, specia
: -i .11 he held at tile Metho-
.r.., 11m Mary E. Urown o.
.is- st in the inet-tiiigs.
-.iir ;.j .hvitid to attend the
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WALK OVER 5H0E5 FOR MEN.
Al
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While Oak-Shos.
The.-'o SIhhm nre niiuie of the very i st
stock. Tlio best U always the cheapest. S
Everv pair warranted, Special ntleti- t
lion cnlloil to tlie hoy' n ml ymitliss'
shoes iiKide of tli leather.
We are sole agents fo-
WURZWEILER
All
Widths
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Shoe.
rnexcelled for ftvle, ilnniliilily ami com.
fort- The hext of I'verytliing tineil in the con
Htrtuiioii of tin-so allium. T'7 a 'iiir iiml you
will l.tiy only Tlie l'.ILT WKI.I. MI0B. '
liAKKll IiAUIiKI) WIRE.
& THOMSON.'
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t i'u: Price left yi'su r
(JiiKrk county, to speni: n
. The went by the Sauii j n
tun .iuu:e A loany iieiall.
If you niiiit a neat and artistic
Our Kdllor Abrond.
Bording one ol Mae Cornett's over
land Hyeis on Saturday we wem soon
bowling along at a rapid rae bound
for the metropolis. For some distance
there has been no improvement made
in the country since lut year, hut al
ter gaining the foot ol Ciiy..ly we lind
that there has been several ranches
taken up during the pa?t year. Altxi
crossing the sntniiii; the stage goe
Hying down ihe bills at a ni.e toai
would have made Horace Utcely calci
his breath. A laitie uiiioinit ol worn
in being done mi Hie road from i.t
foot of Grizzly lor a dis'aucecf seveia
miles Tins is the part ol the ma.
where so much trouble is expeiiemet
during the muter months wuli tu.
duby ' black mud. Considerable nu-
proveinents could be made in the me
ihod of iiiiplving tlie gravel, but it l
a vast improvement over the lorine.
conditions existing. Aioinul Morro.
Keeuan's tanches everything heto-
eus prospeiiiy and the grass is in
one idiape. Al the B. S. &. L, Cos.
ranch on Hay creek they nie ciitiuii.
.he first crop ol hay, but we did no.
ciop long enough to lind out bow ii
was yielding. It is a mixture ol chee;
and abulia and will iiuike good shiei
ieed. Af'er many experiences, anion,,
w Inch was the losing of one ol llu
irate blocks of the stage and the edi
tor going back to pick il up, v.e arri
ved at tlie Heisler station where we
,tati d. oner. From ifeicier the road
.. in. Is around in devious ways until 11
enters Trout cieek canyon win re e
Mound some of the iine-t farina we
in, ever had the privilege to look
upon. On some of these hums the)
me r..i-iug large herd? of healthy look
l.ig raliiiiis. We saw some tinny odd
in a rpM-e ol less than half an acre.
I'lii-part of CiooU county will no
.iout't uccnine lainous in time lor tii.e
uu.i as ii in well adapted to the cul
une of the more tenner vegetable" and
fruit. Leaving Trout creek as it was
becoming ilusk we pioceeiled up the
Anie.ope valley, or canyon, and for a
distance of some miles it is very nar
row ami rugged, but opens out into a
line in lie valley of proi-pcrious looking
lain.! and dairy ranches
in- town oi Antelope after il was ti
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SBORHLEY
TAILOR.
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-ut t.nly ii shon t'.me unnl we were
O t of tlie . t tny pa it ol the eonm y
u itl pasioug Loiotuo ne hue wlu-.v
.nuts ol SiiHimaii e iiiiily. 'l hiMe aie
niuneious little lotMi" Ita-aied on II -line
oi the C. H. Itt. that thotv m
r leas piosperity ir.nl wiie.t toe Iho..
toppMt tneie iva iiiways a crowd to
,ieei it. ail!! some ol the prettic-t fcitln
ve iiave seen lot a long tune weie ii.
ne crowds. We pi'e-nuie they are
iidigetiou to the soil ol this part ,of
an gieal in.niid unpiie Al l!igg
lulto wait ib ininuies jir the tirf"
..lid train. H is nh'itit Hit least l..
. iling place on c.itilti tt ich to be eio-t
niay lor even 15 iniiiuu s The ovei
onl was p:e ly w.-U cioxthd wiih
ion i it h and tl legal us In the Valium
-nnvt'.iif ions to lie oiittut-d ill iVrilniui
luiius the coming lew days and at
- be Dalles this -'owd was augmented
iiy a lut more Of i Ihhh from Prii e
villeon the train wttre Mis 0 I Wi.i
nek and daughter Irene.
Along ttie route from The Dulles to
Portland everything was nice and
gieen and lo' ked old fashioned. Here
and there would be seen picnic pur
lieu who were liav ng a good lime. At i
Multnomah Falis the side hill was
lined will) pleasure seekers for nearly
a mi e.
Arriving in Portland we were agree
ahlv sii pitted ai I he amount ol im
provement made since we lat i-atv the
place. The town is now overcrowded
Aitii people who have come here to
attend the various gri.n.l lodge and
other jonvelil ions. The town is now
iu the clutches of the labor irut and
everywhere we fee the sign "Union"
hung out, All rite business lioues
except saloon", drug stores and a few
ol no pin tieuiar importance, c'o-e at
live o'ch'C.k so thai the workingunurs
lot ill Portland is a piouiij beide what
it is nmny other places. The strike
has made a great diU'erence in bust,
nets circles iniie and will continue to
d i so for some time to conie. Home
lieople do not know when they are
VV e predict that it will only
WIRE . .
Do Vou Know
Barb'J Vire
Run mnfp fc t to the noun I tHm inv ofiv Ri''' W - nm
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Length tonne pound, 2-point regular, 18.H5 feet; 4-point reguLir, 18.20 feel ;
tvight, one miii; in length, 2 point regular, 28 pounds; 4-jsiiiit regular. 2ilu
pounds.
You are not so much int'-restid in the price jsr pound as the actual co t
mt rod or mile.
Figure for ynrsi-Iyes, then coiniilt our nearest agent. This will result in
your buying the WAUKEGAN.
WAUKEOAN BARBED WIRE
-c: :v.'. x - "fV
. SOLD ONLY BY
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AGENTS,
WAUKcGAU CHIEF.
I'ltlXEYILLK,
OUK0ON
Write for prices. Wc ore the lowest.
well oiT
VIV. roi.-ln.,! a few years until these same str
k.-is wilt he gum to get worn at any
old orice and no ouetioHS asked as to
liti .. to i-ee what kind ol place it. is, j , Hie str.iel cars run tiillil eleven
hic trout tin- hustle and siir we Toe ! unlock, but it is a wonder thai they
r-r the impression
! are allowed to run after live.
! i . i:t,j :; i ! ' n 1 e don't forgi-'t that
'oiler i. I".!i.li are the hoys that can
(V) il. Also paper hanging an.l gr im
ing, tii.e. Iinif hing and pictorial work.
AJI work guai a u teed. Leave orders in
I'ointiexter iioiel.
Il ha-i been cjrrenlly report e', .and
lte.it .'. t ,t g . .1 many p-'Opie ll.i.t
the lilll'jl t .-"-J -It'll'' ae! h:.?- htcu It;
l'aled, or -.ill In-, awl that alo'i- a eei
jii d.iie nuniore tindiei' lilings m i ! I
V V.-. nt'sk. 't. rln th..;. CakC, oM.C.afi .ot;d
this!
A cro.id ! congregated nroiind the
ll,i,,.,mi'tii hnHi'iiii htnti'il neatlv all
. 1 . j
Ihe time waiting (o get tile latest ne.vs
that tnere 1S
cuMiit laltle busineSt done
p. i i.i, here we were joined
l.e i, of Si-tero, and several others. , ulin the vicinity of the bandits.
IVt.iiii.g luii.her of interest nccured A mimb,r of large bricks are going
nui.l we arrived at Shaniko wnere ,V1. i up this year in the ei.y ami a lot
. . ,. nnee are nw-detl. Willi the piesent
""' K'eeied wi- n the perlumu of ,imiiwI ,ftl .Wililica it. is ip.c-.iol.
many howers, inci.id.ng the iiagiauce fil;i.( by ,miRy, wlnu ,vil Portland do
oj i he 'din lieious sheep hlofsoms that with the visitors at The Lewis and
are being iiaivested at that point. Cltrk Centennial'; The capaeity t.f
i-iianiko is located on the lop of tt ali the hotels and heUin houses has
ridge that seems to b-compos! prlu- been taxed to their fullest capacity
cipally o! 'tone and -cab laml, but it dining ihe- pro.-ent influx of vi-itte.s
has a line hotel building and it is a when the fair h -gins there will be
i.ny that l'iiiievil!e could not have more than fvM.twren as uHiy, to Care
Kviiidivxtw. tvwii. it, oc.
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Wall Paper jlriiimetk.
AUDITION:
The new styles of Wall Paper jiwf received, also the
Btiui you add to your Having by buying of us.
SUBTRACTION:
The amount we are deducting from other dealers prices
MULTIPLICATION: ''v
The customer tells her friends that (die has discovered
the economical place to buy Wall Paper, her ftienils
become, our etn-torticrs.
DIVISION:
Our )iro!itn nre cut in two, that we inny have more
trade than before.
Do you want Wall i'uper on the iirofit-shaiing pl.'tn?
D. P. AMSON'S lu Stors is the Place.