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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
Additional Locals. I ceiwi(MWWii Mn. Klv Allen, ol KiiK"iin, l via itlng will) hr inrunti, Mr, ami Mn. lhtn I'nwull. L. C, Terry wna down from Diamond l.i.ko tliu llrat ol ll id week linking nil it various biialnosa nmttera, A, 8. Parsona, Dlanclie Parsona and I'cuil Cliiiinbiniin, of Uiioklny, Wiutli., I'll 'il on tiinliur oluliru lliia weak. VV. N. Ilnwaur And P. J. 0'Lnry, of lli'iiiidjl, Minn., wore in tli city lint wci k, 'l'liny have lajeii Investigating niir timber landa. Don't forgot that you can eiiv 50 crn li on your wlutor reading by aub eoribing for the Orogonian with the Jouhkal for 2.60. All Artimui who want to pay their dues can do io by calling at the Joint nai. olllcil, it) the editor has the booki mid ! now noting uicretury, The unveiling ol the Storey monu ment by the Woodmen of the World, winch h to Intve taken iIkco next Humluy, Iium boon indullnituly poat jxniinl. At the tMclwr examination held )i:t week the following teaohera were granted certificate: Miea Eunice Hot-M-y , of Haystack, and Cliarlea King, of I'rineville. Doth oortiflioatel were eeoond grade. The whont crop In not turning out nenr mi wull nil u expected. The grain liHikcJ well, with plenty of straw, but the Hvoritge yield in thin Miction it only about twelve bualiela lor cre. It U a good thing thnt the farmers of the valley Imve gone into divflrillcd (nruiing And Are not now deiH'iidiiig altogether upon wheat. 1obamMi ICxprvM-AdvAiice. AriaiigeinonU Imve been made for the county high school pupili lor the winter And spring luriiii mid they will he lAtighl in the public achool in the iriiicipnla room. A portion ol the j ritrm ry department will be thkeu to the Odd Kellowi hull And thua enw up on the public m-IiooI to euch en extent lhul roinii chii be made lor the high m.'hool pupil in the jirofesaore aoom. D. p. lU-a, with hi friend, Dr. Wat ton ol Portland, aUrled Monday morn -iug fur a lioiiti ig and lulling trip among the laid and headwiitera of the lVscliulea. They were heAvily armed, And we may ai well be prepar ed for tome "hot air ' when they re turn. Hhaniko Leader. Thie proba cy account for the hetivy rain lnl work, at heavy liring hat alanyi been the cause of rain. We may look for more itormt In the near future a a lot of local aportamen Are leaving town for I)avin lake and other nointe in the Cascade. J. II. Jiickaou, who hat just return eil from Agency Plains telli us that as fur a the eye oun reach cabine may be eeen, ut lcaat a hundred having becu J put up roccnlly. From Timothy UrowiihiH'a claim, which he hud leuced in and built A cabin on, fifty I may be counted. Mr Jackson haa also fenced ill and built on hit laud. Kxporu who have recently gone over tlio limit lo determine e to its pro ductivo (juality place it sixteen per cent above that ol Bhermtn county, which will be the beat of news to those who have taken up land time, The Uullea Cluonicle. I am erecting in the exposition building ut Columbia Gardens very artlitio table upon wliich to din play all exhibits I will aIho make rrun)?inonta for glima cantm wliich will bo until luck and key, in which to place the more valuable upeciniiMiH. I am unxioiw now to know jtiKt how much Apace I will have to arrange for Oregon, o jileiwo let mo hear from you at your mrliwt :onvenlenc. "Mr, ClmrleA M. Uneven, fecrctn ry committee on utitto and tcrri toriul exhibit, Louiitiuna PurchitHe Exposition, Kt. Louin, will be here in the inttfroKU of thut inHtitution and deliver an addrecu upon it importiince, and from my Aland point I think it would be greatly to the intercut of your Htute, con Aidnring the fact that you propone holding a Lewis and Clark exhibi tion, to be well repreaented. I have also a letter from I'rofcwtor J. A. Juiiea, chief department of mine and metallurgy, Louisiana Pur clmeo Exposition, telling mo thut he will alao be here an a delegate from that institution; alao from the atitte of North Caroliua, and will deliver an addreaa, the Kubjcct of which will bo "Oreat Exposi tiuns ah Factors in Promoting Min ing InteroBtH of the Country." In this paper he will describe the va rious fuctorif, audi aa mining jour n ii In, the merican Institute of Mining Engineers, the local mining j natociittionA, the government and Htate geological survey", the rail waya, etc., which will all be co-op' crating during the next two year a in a geiu'ral movement for promot ing the mining interois of this country. I conaider this leniion of the mining congress to be the most im portant meeting ever held in the United Stales in the interests of the mining industries, and as Ore gon is a mining state, und looking forward to a greater development in this respect, thut it is an oppor tunity that should he beyond all iueAtinn utilized to the greatest ad vantage." A visit to the livestock exhibit at the Htate Fuir will be worth many times the price of admission. No state in the Union will have a bet ter livestock show, and every farm er should make an effort to see the biggest show ever held this side of the ltocky mountains. Grasshoppers are doing consid erable daaiage near C'orvallis. They don't refuse anything green. This will save your Life. uy inducing you to us Ml IaT lllTillTlllsWl II III l l I IssMalTallll BTIII1li ll 111 I f ll 1 1 JllSlT IMllMI H sTsWll I - ij'ina..w..T.MJi;.t ; - .- -. f , ...W- t Your supplies now while our big sale offers so many opportunities. Don't wait too long as the time of this sale is limited; our Stock Is complete and qualities the best. We keep a full line of staple ar ticles, so don't think we cannot supply you with what you want. Prices sent on application. Dr. King's New Discovery, Want Oregon Miner a In. A letter has been received by Philip S. Bales, who has been ap pointed a delegate from the Cham ber of Commerce to the Interna tional Mining Congress to bo held at liutte, September 1-5, asking what exhibit Oregon would make at the congress, says the Oregonian. The letter will be oonsidered by the Chamber of Commerce at its meeting tomorrow, and some action may be taken. The letter received by Mr. Bates was as follows: "1 have just received ofliciul no tice from Governor F. W. Hunt, of Boise, Idaho, that they are prepar ing and will send forward in a few days under the care of the Hon. J. A. Lippincott, state senator, a fine display of the minerals from tht state. What is Oregon going to do? Pleas let me know at once. Timber Ijnd, Act June 3. 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ijind o,fict" The Dalles, drawn. Auauiit 13, Noliec i hereby uiven tlmt in rumnli- anee with the provision of the aet ol Con- gnaw of June 3, 17, entitled "An aet for the sale uf timber land in the Ktntex of I'alifiirnia, Orecuii, Nevada, and Waahinx Un Territory," A eilendeil to all the Puli- lli. l ull. I Sf.nwM tU IWE (II AllirilNl 4. !!?. I the Iblmwiiia oemom have, on Muy, ll, 11102, hied in thu ollice their won tate- inenta, to wit : MARTHA A. BPKAR, of Prineville, county ot Crook. Htute of Oregon, morn atatcinent No. 412, lor the pureDa- of the n )i M V, M H ""d e X a w X wa lion 3, toanship 13 ., range IU e., W. M. Mi nrl'u ri I'lUVItl.I. of Priuevllle. ..For. U,, iii.iv ,.l l'r,, ..I. Mtute .if Oreiron. KWurii Consumption. Coughs and Colds. Iii''.-i'!;1 The only Guaranteed Cure. ', NO Cure. NO PaV. YOUX Drug- i , They will offer proof to allow thut the olul will iv.rroi,! it laud julit 111 more valuable tor its timber JU4WW WMrautlU or Kone than for arieultural purpo ABSOLUTELY CURES J to etHih their elaimato said, laud rip, lnlluanaa, Aelhma, uronemus, rre a. y. rainier, l . ber, liHtf. I I W Un.,.. TRIAL BOTTLE8 FREE. T. J. fwll I n l-, ll und JoeOalavau. Be(tor Sice 60 eots ana $l-0 ull of Prineville Oregon, ! Any and all persons eluimiiiR adversely Timber Ijmd, Art June 3, I87S. the above-deeribed land are requested to KOTN'E FOR PUBMOATION Hie tlu lr elaims in this olhee on or before l-TK Ktatsa UN. Omck ' ?$X J lYKUjS Register. The Dalles, Oregon, August 14, line. I Notice is hereby given that ill eoiiipli-1 mire with the prnviiiwu of the net of I'ou-1 gress of June il, IK7H, entitled "An net furl fhe side of tlmlier lands In the States of Onlifonila, Oregon, Nevada ami Wushing- m ll I. ..i ... n ....I. toll lerriuirv, wmmmni in an iiie imir - T.L ' , ----- .... .., ii- i T...I - ..ii -l.u .. nf Amniat i lufl tl... auee with the provlslona of the aet of lie hind states by act of August 4, 1 2 the , o Ju , KW en,u,d An aot following persons have this duy hied in I for 8ae 0f tirnber lands in the states this ollice their sworn statements, to-wit: 0f California, OrB'n. Nevada, and Wash IOIIN H. DEMARIS. of Piineville. Inston Territory." as extended to all the eoun.vofl'rook.Hlate of Oregon, swoni i Pul'"' fnd ,b' " ' u ' stiiteiiieul No. 42fl, for the purchase of the j Wtt, William H. Pi-ek, of Culver, county se'.'se u section 18, township 13 s., I ol Crook, State of Oregon, has on -May 21, rangii 18oW M. tl'-H, Hied in this ollice his sworn statement wil 1 1 AM TI ItlRDHONO of Prineville No- 'n for the pnrcliaae of the w , ne W Ildd AM If. ItlJStis t, 01 t riiievilie , , ,, . twnshiD 12 a., range 13 c, county "M.rooK.Pui.e o. viegin . n - , , ... . w dtow thut U s w K s e K n w V, and s .iAH.ll ,.ufi.uliir 13 . rnnire buuwii i, w-i. . y in t ' noses, and to e-tabil: Tlmt they will oiler proof to show th'at faml In-fore A. 0. Palmer, li. fc. t'oinniis the land simght is more valuable for ti Miuner at I'rinvvtlle, Uroirnn. on Tuesday, timber or stone than for agricultural pur-, th(, 4th duy o u0Vembi'r, V.m. lie names m witnesses: Henry w mdoni Whooping Cough, PneumoniA. or any "iiiwiiie, o Affection of the Throat aid Lungs, j lNuvc"llj tdii i nriT-ri ca rose I i hey name ai Tlmtier Land, Act June 3. 1S7S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statea Land Ollice, The Dalles. Oregon. August 13, !!. I Notice la hereby given that In campll- Vhe flee "il ,, the land sought is nioie valuable fpr its , A" w, M 1 timber or toue than for agiicultbial pur , ' poses, and to e-Uibiish his claim to mud r,.tui. huh to I'HIH n su i leir einiiiis vu suiu lancrtielore J. J. rimith, county clerk, at rlneville, Oregon, on luosday, ftovember, ..', f l.riill.. Oiee.m. ti iii.i - v- - -- c L " Willi. m ir Any and all persons claiming adverse- They name as witnews: William H. , , the ftUove-deserlbed lands are request- Illrdsong, William H. Harney, W illiam 11. , to flic their claims In thla offlce on or Oatin, Ic Harney, all of Prineville, Ore. j before ,aiJ 4th c av of Novemlwr 1IK12. Any and all persons claiming adversely JAY P. LUCAS, Register. the alaivc-dcacrilH'd lands aro requested to A .1 p flic their claims in this office on or, before i ; said llta day of November, IIK2. Subscribe for tue .'rrRiNAL, ni2ip JAY P. LUCAS, RegUter. Tablets and all other School Supplies, You cant aflbrd to. overlook the Tablet Department: Reduced Prices in Tinware; the reason There fe none. We simply saw a chance to pound down pricea and get some- good advertising, A drop in Glassware and nothing broken, but the prtees. Wonderful bargains are those which we are offering. If you need any of the above items, this i an opportunity should not overlook. A share of your Patronage is Respectfully SolictecL von I. MICHEL. ADAMSON & WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationeiy and House Furnishing Good