Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 10, 1902, Image 1

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TWELVE PAGES.
VOL. VI.
PitlNEVILLK, CEOOK' COUNTY, OREGON, JULY, 10 1902.
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JUSTICE AT LAST
Indian Wiir Veterans
Jlewanld.
Pension Bill1 Passed.
Afitr Mtny Yews of Vfoa;y
WoltWsr They H.icolva
JllHt Duo J.
"
On Monday lurt tin Hi mm-' of
licprcsculi.tiie pussd the long
ponding Indian war veteran bill,
liy illicit lhv'survivin; participants
in tin- (,'oytiKi war of 1MK-MM
am) the Oregon ii ud Wilmington
wars fro.n JWil to '."!'., i.ud numci
oiis other warn, will i c rewarded.
Widow-, of such participants, pro-j
vidi'd tlicv liu vi! not renamed, are
Din justice (if which appealed lo
liim as mi American citizen, iih the
chief executive of the American
Union.
All honor to our young gallant,
fearless President! All lionor mid
congratulation to Hcprcseutative
Tongue who linn Intel din rjif of the
bill mid Iiiih assiduously labored
for its achievement ever since 1st'
entered Congress! All praise mid
thiinlcH mid congratulation to Scn
iilnr Mitchell who, in the (dilute
mid iih a privatccitizen, hiisalways
labored for this twusurc mid wii
the moving spirit in the Senate lor
the consummation of the loin? de
ferred justice mid ili served reward.
All honor to every nu mber whose
vote iind influence were in favor of
simple justice, and shame mi tin
men who linvii been the' instru
ments of obstruction jll this Jegis-
4TH AT HAYSTACK
Prineville Www.
Team Wins.
A Big Crowd Was Out.
The Performances of the Day
War Very SuccooHfully
F.endorod.
mid many instructive details are ' Such troubles have been incidents
th borings were originally made, They will! wrenr w lonjj as the
the character of the product ob-i public, lands are (riven fjvelv to
if, a .i.!lu n,..' Iii hi wliiMiin IjL-h t.Iiftri. ft, ttiTms
i hiiim ij, tr.u n Ji uit.i ti'Vf rj'.iin ivi- ------- - - -
in use or abandoned. For the; to a question of the stronger ruling
oeiicut oi persons desiring more euur, n-ge.-ruitMs oi-jienice or
detailed information concerning i right.
wells in any particular region; I Therefor tlie law of tlie range is--references
are given to the litem- g""'"' then the law of the- statute'
ture or other sources from which-r than the common law.. It is
the data wire obtained. The large the rule of might over right. Port
product of natural gas in the Ki.st! land Journal..
and the West, the enormous out-!
put from tl oil fields in Cali-j
fornia, Texan, and the East, and ;
Ens Didn't WearaMnefc
But her beauty wan completely bid--
the considerable and indit pensi.blei ,ien bMshw til!l
i.t.. .....A U..nA.. U..l... Tl....
iiielwddd in the j,r.viK..rm of t,,.i''il!(n wiiieli hIio-I have been ac
bill, ciy Iho I'oitland K.wt side t,","l'Ii"'"',l H. Congrat-
(.i,ill, 1 ' ' illations to the hoary beaded vete-
Thi in the bill pa-M-d by the i m,lH w '" ur; m,w 1,1 )'"' WMircd
K-tniiH in K,..r.mri. I..fci. ..,..1 ,.., ! of Koinosiiiiill rea rd for I heir in-
Tim 4th of July vn fclebnited
at KiivHtark in grand Ktyle. . Ve
reporter rode down in the wagon
with the base hall player imd a
jolly (rowd they were It ' wax
eold and diengrecajde going, but by
toe lllne we reaelicO Ui" celebration ! (!,. and .ai:,),U inforrr.'Jori of ! ... .
. . i , ' .... ; umts (jrn. riimj, ;3CK n nnu
" 7,.""",-' " nature valuable for .eo.wimicc,',r.Kninteli 25
.......v nun in.lllH 10 IH'IUT ' Kllrf fl(llt I tie IHirilMilM. 1. .
jiiritM, No oxpviiiH' bad bwn
1 4 .' . I '
'9 l 1 I -.l. H"
;.ter supply furnished by tJle u BuckU', Arnica H.lve-Then.
I ,-, , . . i-n I VUIHMHTU Will nil' XIUIJl I'llf,!
deep w:1h on the pla.n and m UKi Yvm mh; UIcert CHr(lM0C,M.
and and lnlnnid ftatc. Drake M-tM Fe!)ms frmn.iufe. Iilfamh!e for-
Kb..
gnaifinteed: 2e. at Adxmfooo it
by the ilou-e with only a verbal
a ii' UiliiKiii whh h v;;' I have no ef-
vuluablo wrvice to their (ouiitry.
May it prove a lx'iicf.ic'iou voiu-
f -cl upon llm, genat.! vhen H i,,' in not IW lute t( 1-9 trf WiU Hi!
there ujSh i r.u.-i(lor whirli we!'1'11 providing every tK-wiiy
' are no.v nmiifd will Very mioii,, Bl,li M"noirt dtiiingtiro rcut.tini-r
, A" I rc-idiftit, IJoovelt has I j'( the journey iidown the wrulcrn
iiiHI'iiii;vi.!.il In 'Vi'tfingSvini'ider-j',"l"';'n,il.v U'nteadjr tlu'ir le-iile,
atom of the biltl iitl.e JioJh- at ; f i1i,' Wg (ootMei hi" tin y wend
; llii June andif jil a. i,iVpro!i their way down tie' Meeji decline;
' 'ably eoull 'n.'.t" Imv.; re'd-hed a ttmy -U'lfiJl 4 Milieu the twLltyfti
vote at u(l tb:,w,fM..n Williottl ,il"l l'-ir earthly day and lieli
illree:. irt with Speaker Ifelwhr-1'1'"11' '""'
.iii, ho, of ("luiie wiil liprove of ) "i'Jr tlwy glidi; , , ,
ji, i i' - ( . ' , i 1 1 ! l.i'ii' "Utinmr's evening on the
Thiit la,,t, after tbtH- .tnnny ,.i,1'" , , ,,, ,
yea. .mr Joi.f. ri,.-tt IniH'-.rt.clild-1 ' Vl.,v Hp ,,,. ((f -.dtof.icognie.hejn.t
elaim, of Klp:U)r Vilt,n o( ,,.
the... early p,ee,s; tbe,0 founder,, ,.. M .,,,,: ..,.. , . ..
of an. rmpire, tvhoi'e loKentnrou
er Fipji Warden Van liin.cn, ark-
-1'irio. mem 0111. luai u. . lll.n ., ..... - , ...
..r af wee,,, u.hleriicH long he- ,,., .oi (lv for
f .re Uie bull, of many a congr.- i(fe). aMio j,,,, ,
oniii no von ii .iioiniay lor Ilieir
incaget' ; reniiiid; ilie-u
mi u aim i
the John
Oregon."
I la v river in Eastern
Tbisi, iii nuked for the
involving , Uul th(, k ()( tia. m i u, w ,,,,, ,-ouk. never r,e regmned
r rl'nl k TMJ (,(,i)llU. .w lo he u ,iv v(1. , J he star p a,vr ,rf the day was tht
surmount- - ,.:,....: . , I..;. nt.;r fielder for Hay.lmk, bemad,
I. i..l ...I. I
., , ., .... . purpow of proteeMiig a new hk-ch
tbroiigli tlie trialx am dunger ofi i hi. .i i .. ,,.
. i . , . 'of h-li called trout bv htlitpr at-
it m. in iiiuit , journey involving
ililliculties which to our
generation would i-ivni uitnirmoiint
nble. f.lie Aiiii.rii'iiii ti-.iir t.i i.l.ni'. ' ....
.', . .. ... '"" , . ' llw: i J In y want to prevent the
uiiu (leieiio ii wuu llil:;r I ves Hi a , i
. ; tixheriiien from juittin
..",in,yjr Ul-Alf. I'U ,1I1H UHlllliaO-
ited nave by minicrmm tribe' of
n n t.,.url.. ,.l i i 1
... .,, ,. .. . .. ,llfllw,UU l, w w tapping i des.roving thin
a land of log!, degree of dvilu- .
at...,, of plctiiu.lo, of great com- i M -K f f( , .
mere ai im ponaiiee, 01 iiiphv t. i 1 i 11
, !,.'. .... ' , . , ,. ! . H looU much, l.kean Eastern
'pared to make the grninuls look
attractive. Kver thing wan in fnvt
(dHi fluijK!. 'lliu IWmmii wh
tnkr-n up with tqcaking and itmg
ing, wliieli iKUH.lint elan. Mr.
springer Wan thi' orator of the av
and did tire pk'ce juftlee. In tlie
aflernooi) the rpt,rti taine off. 'Ilie
main thing ot whMl wa). le ba-e
I ball jturiie. At.KOfvi.r nm- Mu
mi the irromidi to ree Primille
iniMT lite tolttd of ilie . IfnvMlirck
linll toiwerxi 'nie garne Vtartcd'off
wilh I'TiiieviHe nt 'the ,;,. 'j-j,,.
fun coHim!ic(vd Jn the t'lird inning
whun the li'iyntuckern opened lip
on the i'rintfvillo piiclier.' for nine
nni.. It looked a though it was
all off with JVilieviHe t thi tit(ie
of tin-game and her 'rooter did
not have much totmy. 'A new man
wiM put in td pitch 'or I'riiieville
ami the from that time' oh llay
!ack failed to hit (he ball, thi-y
would come to the hat with a con-
lidenl air and when tlie ball came
thiough they failed tocnntieci. am!
look wot i-ied. Up to ti,.. sth in
ning if wai a'nv oiiik eiiiie. but
from tliat timeiin Prineville took a
lead which could never be regained.
The
The Luurof llm llmitfc.
.. s, iflirtAi3i i nrnic
ex lion txTipta" oi theii uuiwiitti iiuvu.j. jv,
public ranges hag more binding!
force tban the written statute oil ' W. H. Foster, the Paulina
the -whole people an recordwl. by! t'ii man, ir.oi- tranxartingt biwinew
tlre arts -of tlh i-gihlator. The! '1 tu" nietroixdis4 1 uwday..
Tcgcoit tint (lie . jreprveentativeg 5 D.. Koott;. tlie timber' man; re
of the people asMemttled at Halein Uunie.lt WwJnexilay morning from.
i Vt'wdilngrorMliUH.t Ulideretand I a brief ' bitiiinew tVlj. to" i'ortliinrl.'.
tlie wndiiion that obtain in the j j, l, iranten;. oi. Waltemlk-..
eouniTV whirti.1 ti.e raiige li(.i(.flmooT,r,fll,.inin-Tiiwday'
T.heavo.rage law-make ha. iio j fo Mti. ' over" the". country- o. this'
concepii'un of th-e diflicultiw thatiyjdpj. '!",., . ,-
surrouvrd llie-marr who owns eat-L ' "' . 7, . , ; .
tie and sl eepand the lurhoWr J. L-Alleuwnsnpfrom-liis raiK-b.
ing of their difference. He i near Hay-creek Tuesday,-and re
onlv the ul tract l.ri'nci.Ies iiA-olv-i P"rt laying mioof tl finest M
ed in the rigfct irf any man to uM Iwrlej in;th8 oountv..
the puhlic gry'wg land in any ! Ovid RiUy came in eiiv b- t;h-Ii
nmnHer he may see fit. . The j on the Jsohiitd- Toe.! uiil r--trouble
with the applloationruf tl'i! eTth?ir- ovii. alai .
pinciple8 is that it in Used ii.ojr ! :,1!'llJ?' over-tl.t-way..
ti not her principle that never nhou Id j Uev.B: P.' Hiir.'r will fere !n
be admittud as correct namely r ahoat te lirst of :eiitcmberfof I'en- -that
the stofkman. has the right to! 'illcicu.Vhe i-g.-w tfttake cHarg, ;
I use range lands without eompensa-j0' ':hureh. wiark.- Wc art- sorry ie
In .the case of the farmer, Lej ,'A'cotthtg'Wjmn tok nJce the
must secure title to what land 'he! tbvaijs-ea. ranch on I'pir-tel.w i
u-es. The lumheiman must buy ' t,' 'k" tlK-re o J4ily Fourthm.
tl.a timber lniul f,-,m, ll ' wliioti' .Rhn; Oeti' reeei,-K!-a serious
funr senational catches and
da,l,sandi!ll7,'''!0t''P:r1,!,'H:irI'1-
cuts the'treess. Tiie fruit. man
must own the. lands upon which hei
I cut' itt-thw icft aide.. Tlie ;lcnifM-aal
I to have entered tlm I'.kuj.-
plants his orchards.. Everyone, in Lee igl was !w-. trow In-"
fact, excepting the stockiuan, mnsti ranch bniCrbtibNi-tiycf Tiiwlay it.
red' belly percbi. cxeept thai itf
Wat-
homes, of prosperity, of wealth.' i A
land, the lieonle of u liii-li viiinv n.'.
. .... . head is like that of a trout..
" ;"" :! writing an illustrated arti-
hlessingHasthosoof any of His ; ,,,. - ,
creation every on, of whom ow,r Smll,av (, T!t) ,
onduring graiHUi to the eoura"-1- i i -, i . , ,
. i , , 1,1 uraf iiiolies long, J inches deep a id 3
o-.us few who, in illation, priv-1: a . i i ,
... , '. ' .inches thick, and weighs on an
atlon and great sai-ruicc, laid the i . -i - , ,
.-,, ,,. ', . , , UK , average about ( pounus. It is fa,
solid foti. idution upon which have, i i i ; i ,
. , , 1 '""' and lastv and cannot lie canuhl
been erected Iho grand superstruct -.i i i . , v ,
, ,, ,. - with a book except in thu latter
ures of the several Integra parts of i. . .-.i ..
. . ,. . , " 1 1 1 part oi tlie summer. Wutsonasks
me American onion Iviiib wect ofi?r . .. ,
., , ' b ; 1 Van Dnsett to namothe lish.
ioe ivikrv iiiouniaius.
And while it is a regretahle fact!
that Congres j persistently refused I
to give heed to the righteous claim!.
" - ' -.. . t ii . ,, ..... . .
trim- in .(!, stream nlu.vi. tl l .l-.. ' "r '.nnYVr "Ulster, who render lo the ionh in.;t.l?n i.fH search of'hata! to-helji ivt-mtlie
in thVsi.uwning season of Julv. ! , IIlsl,u;mnS Wfti gr.Nil and i ralue b;fore he is permitted to use bay yQn. ,'He iafirnijfih win
porler that! mn wtw iry ite
this sensonr. ', (
.", ."I5l)'f Hsr'rtnethfl'' 'Its'- tiir n-v-
(Mtii9(l m.nw4i!d vicf. Vi!c"-'rT.iii--
The people of the great John
Day valley use .Strawberry lake in
! a summer resort ami this lish is
t fill (iLitir-t f.i ,yt i !ni,k.....l .. L. ...
... . i .... vv 'i tiun linnet UJ LIJl'lll.
ot these agcil veterans, not on y of ti i , t, ,
i j . ' ' ' ihe dam and trap nun eaflj i them
warbutulsoof the new westerns,, ,i , i ,
..;..;);.. ,: , , 1') the ton m July am are fast
v.nu.a.iuu, n jb ncvcruieicss 8! jes,
in.wl f..tl,r, 1 .. ' .1 . i
IVIVklllUll. 1. 11.11 ITIMIfl 111'.. I ii.ii ...
,, . . " ry lake is UUO feet above sea level
v... i. aiuun ip u man oi common
won the gain.'.' Jordan at short h i .1 . i
. . ." '-''"' 111 soon lllKi that belong to one man as
I'lay.-u goon nanj.Miartt. .who play
ed behind the hat fctiijh down in
1th inning and done sdme tine hall
playing. The boys alljj done well
and with a , li.'Ut , more practice
would be hard to beat.,; The score
was L'S to 17 iii.fsvor of I'rinevilie.
, : Next, on the programme was the
dance, to which 87 numbers wire
sold Kverone who danced seemed, LinU.hil right whit
much as to another. ,
From the earliest days of the
West's development,, the hi-estuck
man has heeu .thi pet oi the Uov-U.l.. He4i nlreitt! iMtitiii! the -iei-
eriinient. He h.r; been-given spcei-J dwrtssi the' ctty-M.' c.i'Ruif dim. .it-
al privihgvs.. lie has- received ' mdNri!!-enfoiv ihe.-.ilys oHisei
without giving in return.. Ho has! ""-,!, wwr- on-te";cvi.-- A.
been spoiled. He has been coddled i P"y eiir
,.,,n,i,..rl until h. e are iRfo,l, h.ive l.n.-in-wn
to enjoy themselves. A Kt,o,i ,i,nt.
wasliadliyalhvhoattendediiiid the
committn deserve much pr.iise for
the way they worked to oiakeever
thing plmisant for all who attended.
never was
stroying the species. Strawber
lake is 7000 feet ak
.....1 : ... .ii ... '
Mm., whose knowledge of tJ "m. neogoiog.ea I . survey. The list, of
ndloyality to its worthy
jiioneers, has induced him to stand
his right, and which he. has onlv
l.eimuse lie took it..
roe.s: tl'im-- ivneitl ' tbeni, Ami-. dn--iiinl(
. ii lilrteof.e. ciV. l.tW.V ln"'
He was free to graze off the lands ; , w f!)t,0 lllW(
the-
until nuii-u fftm .... ..il., rl
mi i" i I'm i tvn iv-yi tv ui
- I. T.T.. .1. 1 1 t
v..H..,i,e.,M1. iic iuiBm aiiow ins ,,l;H1fK,k .lt2?o'cWa. tU-ivilli
sliwp to !wd tlie very roots ot. the r
urasscs. bt might at will.liuv
such dcMikition as made the
worthless to anyone. Ue.-
.....i.;.,,. ... n.- j
"V"" e . wriBi.Uiwii.ind. Luck.ev.
wnat iie'iooK,Jtor:ior. wliat .lie.tlaH
slrovelj
f be tv .good 'gu mo. .of-f btuei b!i.il:n--
tweeft -the-Tfer,l;'..1vi:w
j iiji nrrir v "'iiiji. . .i ' ;
This wi
.Hie or- 1 1 j ;
owed.. ... i .i-,;.i.., ... i.k;:a..,.,T "M
.11 J U W VI T H t I 1 1 l f
Ll U"IU I lOK.I'.lV.l. oli.il.t . I I ... .
west, and lovalitv to its ,ortK.. ,eers-ago, deep weMs is arranged by States
' ' mid no one seems to knew it.m.r.
n
against the conservutisni of
in. Ihe hasten, nercb lUms n,ii
the . , .?.;i, ,.. ,i ,
Kast, and for and with the public ThU
. ' 1 "is may bean evo utimv from a
spirt, enterprise, t islice and liber-: . ,,. r , ,
. ,., ( trout, poK.-il.Iy
Deep ttriii)!s In this 1'nltetl Stales.
The deep well borings of tlie
United States, made for water, oil.
and gas, are the subject of a stat
istic report by X. H. Darton, in the
series of .Water-Supnlv ami
ation Papers of the L'niled Stales! , nn a m'"" .'f v1vBm XmMv .l.Vin
noil, sheep, am. n.ttli. owners-en-1 W(U . a ; lllM ! j,,, -
gaged, .a.. ,t will,:, fuM-eeness, ,uul; nU W,i . a m rr
in nlphalleticnl order, a,vl apiars lnmt,w remits, lliey are i,w. tiMtm whwii,, ,,,, .V0.iUimis--
in two pamphlets known as Vater- mJ'e 'Vion.HUie.rmirged Jr. wh..-w
Supply ftt,-,eW Ns. o7.and Cl.l,,,f,u 'm,l'u",n'' ,te-' ta,6"'w' "r': S,lay. so.-ea.o reecv 'l
All wells 400 feet or over in. ,lra,tbiW,!;!;. M"m fe,iJkrr,vi:l,g,t-un..id.ta..t..how.lha a, teams -arc
carefully lis!,l . Dejit-h, Oregon. fH MV,0 , .ilWJ .
IHtOHSM.I-l ,. ... :,.;', .M.,.i,;, ,m . ,,.;,,
i"i'ii"if, ....rt ., wlJ
rout, possibly. Watsoiv.will scKl nrmer, vie'ld, y minutey l""
iambic alibis flshto Vau.ltuse,,., 1 otlu..r.t.juix.-,cteriiticai;iUxe sriivi. ""i1!'.. tawUw. w-i
JUlt.tlKWS.
ggaia two weeks iu)io.-Suu!oiiy.