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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
Crook County Journal. It is said that the Columbia Southern road is now surveying its FOOLK FAKKF.R, final route over tlio Agency Pining Pmilimikh kd PBopKitrowi. and into the Willow croek basin W. T. Foulk. Kiiitor through the town of Palnmin. v. H. Pakkkr, MANAoWhiI() ffe nro not satisfied at th treatment accorded this place by this road, still it will be better County Official Paper. SUBSCRIPTION !UTk..S. IX AIVAN;r , tht YlAR , fl. fixl Months 7r Thku Months W THUKSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. PriKiriK! transportation and will do U. tt. t..,ii.u :iindoiM matter. i no treat uamace to our city by passing it by. This go-by will be temporary however, for there is no doubt but there will be another road in here in a short time giving us competitive rates and more than one outlet to outside markets. i Crook county has passed the prim Considerable discussion is being i . indulged in regarding thepropof-td forest reserve, both pro and con. So far as Crook county is concern ed, it seems to be a good thing as it will tend to settle the range question, but as to that portion of it in Grunt county, that borders Bear valley we are of the opinion that it is no special benefit. The reason underlying the creation of forest reserves is, that they con serve the water supply and are an aid to the reclamation of arid land. From a scientific standpoint the preservation of the timber on a given area of land is the best means for the conservation of the itive stage and is now about to j enter upon a career for which she I is eminently fitted and will event ually become one of the foremost of the state in productiveness. A Game-Hog Escapes. To this Editor: Waiter F. Burrell was fined fif teen dollars by Judge Hogue, of chastisement is meant in mercy Kt-aoliiiitmi of Comluloiii'. Whereas, God in His mercy hits called our beloved sister, Lou Waid, to her reward, for a life righteously and faithfully spent serving the Master, and, aureus, tears aim our eves wo remember our last Covenant meeting, and the last time we met at Sunday school. And the last glance our beloved Bister cast around as though to stamp on ev ery face her memory, therefor he it Resolved, That it is hut a just tribute to the memory of the ita parted to sav, that in regretting hor removal we mourn for one who was inj!very way worthy our respect and high esteem. Resolved, That we sincerely con dole with the family of the deceased on the dispensation with which it I has pleased Divine Providence to : afflict them, und coauiieml them i for consolation to Him who orders all things for tho best and whose Portland, for having prairie chick ens in his possession contrary to law, but the judge thoughtfully re mitted ten dollars of the fine, whether on account of Mr. Bur rell's inability to pay or upon re ceipt of a brace of the birds, the water supply, but from a practical ! Oregoniau don't state standpoint there are other and better methods even than that when dealing with the problem in this part of Oregon. It is doubt ful if the preservation of the forests surrounding Bear valley will aid in any perceptible degree the water flow from the streams heading in thai timber belt; later we shall give our reasons for our belief. If the reserve now tempoiarily estab lished shall become an assured fact, then our stock association should take the matter up with the The law provides for a fine of from 15 to 1200. At any rate the trial and pun ishment was a burlesque, and the effort of the Wasco deputy warden to enforce the law rendered useless by an incompetent or dishonest court. Had the Portland officials de sired to more than make a pretence of fining Mr. Burrell they would have ignored his plea of ignorance as to the right to carry the birds out of Wasco county, for the num- department and see that our local Dcr 01 um, 111 m possession i,nn nM..mon cV,oii K ,ivon tho nrpf. lJ- he Mil J some on hLs homeward erence to all grazing privileges in such portions of the reserve as lie within the county. Our people are too slow in ihese matters and only come to a realizing sense of the damage done them when it is too lute to lemedy the matter, as wasj evidenced by their treatment at the last allotment of the Cascade re serve mong the sheepmen. Those first in the reserve with a permit will become permanent residents, as it were, on their allotment and will have the first say over that part of the reserve as long as they want to graze it. Crook county stockmen, look after your interests. A noticeable feature about our roads to one accustomed to the way things are done in more thickly settled communities, is the absence of signs boards at tne in tersection of the county roads. Throughout the interior portions of the county there are many by ways and cross roads and seldom if ever is there any meana for the stranger to determine w hich is the right one to take and many times he takes the wrong one occasion ing him much inconvenience and extra travel, not to say anything of the extra profanity superiwluc ed thereby. In some cases where boards have been erected, their utility has been destroyed by de facing and substituting ojher words than those on the original. Boards Khould be put up where necessary iind when any one is caught tam pering with them, he should be given a salutary lesson that will last him for some time to come. There are a few abortive attempts of nature to fashion human beings out of insufficient material, who think to show off their superior intellectual abilities by changing! the wording of those guide boards; , mcli should be placed in an asylum for imliccilc in order to insure the; public against even wura- things to come. trip in order to be able to treat the court) would have subjected him to a tine in fact he was guilty un der several different sections of the law. Trials like this, and judges who preside at them, are the cause of the flagrant violations of the game laws Of the state. In the vicinity of Dufur, where Mr. Burrell got his birds, prairie chickens have been protected by law and public sentiment for about twelve yours, und are plentiful. It was to reward this care that Wasco was loft as the only open county to this game. Mr. Burrell escaped this time but we will endeavor to see that this is the last carriage-load of prairie chickens to go out of Wasco on a $5 fine. M. J. Anokhsox in Dufur Dispatch. Resolve!, That these resolutions be spread on the church record and a copy bo sent to each of her family. God in His wisdom has recalled, The lioon hia love lias given, And though tlie body slumbers bere. The soul is safe in Heaven. Km Bull, Mahy K. Va.ndf.ki'ooi,, Mks. N. E. Rem.. By order of the First Baptist Church, Aug. 9, 1902, Muunlutii (il Halt. Probably one of the greatest nat ural curiosities in the world, whose existence is but little known, is the great mountain of salt located at Cardona, Spain, in the, foothills of the Pyrenees. This marvel stands in a dreary and inaccessible region, off the highway of travel and is only reached by a drive of 25 miles in a mule eart. A party of scientists recently vit ised this giant salt mountain and reported some interesting facts in regard to the same. The mountain is several thousand feet high and is estimated to contain 500,000,000 tons of rock salt. This enormous quantity of salt is made more ap parent by the fact that the border ing country of France consumes 700,000 tons a year, so that this mountain alone could furnish France with salt enough to last for 700 years. The mountain is on private land and is only worked to a limited extent. mmmrnKfitsmmn Our Summer Clearance sale of Ladies Oxfords and Slippers. our I5arr- Horses from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, British Columbia, Cal ifornia, Utah, Colorado, Montana and Canada are entered to race at the State Fair this fall and it will be the greatest racing event on the circuit. Homestead and Timber Crook county offers to the intending settler advantages that no other county in the state does, and some of her best lands lie open, waiting to be taken under the Homestead, Desert and Timber Laws. I make a specially of locating settlers and I guarantee my work to be absolutely correct. Before Locating, call on or address, F.M.WHITE, PRIVEVILLE, OREGON. Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prop. Carrging CU. S. Ttyaii and (Passongors- Leate Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Roslaoa and Bilvt-r Lake. C. I. WINNER, Agent. We are offering this week- on ain Counter. 150 pairs Ladies Oxfords and Slippers at $1.00 These formerly sold at 2.00 and $2.50. These are good values. Simpson & Wilson prineville: oregon. mm i ' ir i 4 v ii Kentucky Liquor House 2 It Hits the Spot Every f Time. This applies to our Stock. It's "JUST" fight. A few of our leaders "GREEN RIVER" "Harper", "Jesse Moore", Schlltz Beer, Gambrinus, Hop Gold, Sierra Campo Sauterne, 2 Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and Domestic Ales and Porters. I C. J. STUBLING, Wholesaler. I THE DALLES, OREGON. RED FRONT BAZAAR. SPEING- GOODS The latest fashions in Mena', Boys' and Children's HATS. We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle. A new line of GLOVES has arrived which we are dittos ing of rapidly. Call and examine them, STRAW HATS. It is now the time of year for cool headwear. Oar Straw Hats are just the thing, and we sell them cheap, RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs. Reliable Merchants. j. Jfc. jCippman & Co, Manufacturers of Furniture I -AND DEALERS IX Fine Undertaking floods, Carpels, Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass, jk Lumber and Ikilding Material. Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan. PRINEVILLE, : : . OREGON. - I