Crook County Journal PMEVIMLB, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902. NO. 40 VOL VI. Aim rniiMfv nm ULK UUUll I I i AM. ! To Be Held October 15, 10,17. WUl Be Well Attended. It Will Bo of Grout BonaM to Lo oal Btoukmen Farmer HndOthera.' Considerable intercut is . being! manifested In the coming county f tiH'k hIhiw, but none too much. Very few ol the stock grower and dirtier of thin county have as yet considered thia show from its dif- lUm&lx tt1(j proficient in all rnan Jerenl phase. In the first place U wilJiam Craig was a, it w oi great interest m wib "' people a a meun of gutting ac-j (tiniittvd with each other and the method employed in farming and handling tM,-k; also with the im provement that is bring made by fuel) other in grade of stock. Furthermore the benefit to Ik J derivua Hum a successtut atoet lmw ure far reaching in that ,lhey become of more than local interest and tend to draw the attention of the outside world to our resource. There will no doubt he comparison made a between irrigated and tru irrigated product that will be of J National impottaucu a the govern-1 ,ave him from danger, and ic ment olfieial at Washington ntej mourned as a personal friend by in need of nil the information JMri,' niost powerful ruler re. along that lino, that can be bud. 'peeled by all manly nwn, admired ti information, if favorable to j our county will tend to bring til j from the government for our arid liiii'. sooner "ban anv other one thing Unit could happen. Crook county at th ,imi has acquired a National reputation fur im line shoi p and it in within the probability that it will only be a i ur holding at even thin price. An question of time when alio w i.l be LIHU.ln nmll working quietly with enditig fine hlmep across the At-! uUt uny brass Imnd, ha been abb-, lantic instead of importing theni.j ;t i anid, to mk Home line pur The fame may alo be aaid of our ci,11M, There ia little doubt that cattle an there are now some- of the iiml,ur lund is amid properly. One Client grades here of any place in the Union and it is only a ques tion of time when they will rtaeh a near perfection as the mind of iiii n can comprehend. The fame may be said of horses, bog Mid poultry. Anolh-r interc'tini feature of the fair will be that if we make (bin i) success we may reaso'nulkiy expect that with a lilt le; Work We cull get an appropriation from the state for a p.rmuie;nt exhibit. An Impropriation from the state would eligible the htouk grower to buy a permanent idte tor fair gi'm.nds mid lit them up in good )diuC )u' water on tlniiu iiud otherwise im prove tliem so that vu would have (inu a ground as mere i where in the 8!ati, A race track, of cuiuVe, would lie a part of the improvement? and racing m.'i) 'wojld find opp.irfunity to h!iow wiuit they have in tlie way of tine blood. l'i-inc.'ille h i;) got bevond the ! l c oifctln' outskirts of civilization and siioiuu iu re-.my ie uou us prinu-; tire habits an 1 take on aomefhin like the uir"6f U city of in:po "Ullicc, 1 vhicii it is. Wu Imvc tilt! best! biiMil,-;'s point in the state and why ' shonii I we not make known to the mtt.dde world our importani-e jhiill sometliiiig by so loin j. kail 1,1 u l ino Ijcui.i and ''Oiu turned. Ui. look. and. put outiiinrt or dent' head a though the car. 'Oh.my Godl' ho cried, i a hi arm bot out. Then came the crash," Tbun (licit a Hlrong ii mi bravo man, hi last word a prayer lor strength to work a mir aclti, bin hist thought not ol him self but of liim whose safety it was his duty to guard. Williiim Craig wan well known in Chicago, where tint agfd mother whiwe tday and pride ho wa now uiournK her nn. 'J'but nh bore a man-child bo wa faithful unto death, though the thongbt assuage not her grief, U a crown of honor to her gray hair. Gifted with great physical lll0d,.,i ,u,d gentle as he wa brave , t; Hig lifa an, jth proved the truth of the poet' lines: The brave! are tlio tenderwt The loving are the daring. Honored by the government of bin nutive land for gallantry in tMtttle, lie served tha goveriioitnt of hi adopted country with equal uwd unwavering fidelity. Whether battling with aavage in. the Sou dan or bringing outlaws to justice in America, he was ever courage ous and efficient. t'bou to guard the nation' chief magistrate, he (lied in the effort t ,y ardent youth, and loved by lit- tie vliililcnn -Chicago Intea Oennn. . Mum llBibrv Uirnl - A numiier of lino timber claim have la-en purchased recently up the Kantiam, it is said forty-six In all at greatly increased prices, a bich an 12500 being paid. Some Albany man who has both a bon. flead and a claim piucliaccd troni tha government has a standing offer of 12500 for each claim. It i said ?:!,0(K) has been offcrod fur hoice clainm.-Albany Democrat. N'oii.O l Bliei-n Men V The iittcntion id ahecp men is called to R'Ction 3:55 l.nv t f Ore gon which is us follows: J "Any perron or pi Mon" owning jor having under their control sheep in- hauls of mhvw wli:ch ' have liocouie infected ait.i scab or ' other cuii!u;;imw disease for a er ! iod cf tif'jeen days walrm', nmort j ing the same to tha inspector in ' writinj!, ifhull Iki deemo I guilty of a mi. demeanor, and shall upon " ! I'niH'l.'tina l lipri nf 1 1 minified tiv a fine of not lea than $25 nor more than 1250." A Communication, I Mr. Editor Allow me to epeiik a j few wouls in favor of Chamberlain Condi Kemeily. I'sutl'ered fur three I ritiird ivilli flip hronrliibiM null f-ollttl I .,,K III. Illli llrf. T llll'll HPV.Vltl I (loc-loia mid various patent medicines, llllt eim( pt twluuit M giv me any rt )K; ma ,y wie gt tt bottle of this valuablu medicine, which baa completely relieved inc. W. 8. l"Oi kmas, Uagoell, Ml. This rome- , dv is for sale by all drugRists. Stops the Cough and Works offthe Oold. I I .a r.t ii.ii IPiimii ( In I it m , Tnhlutu niiru a i t .,1,1 in i,ii d. Nn Cura. Nu Pv. ' inaj 2ft neon. .htop.aiackjPlCW BKimi mu.Z ltertis of Interest 'Gath ercd Hero ami There 3 irae 3toIen, Others Not Oiili.Uijs Fro.Ti Our Exchansieo Newu Wo ten of the Weck-Titx'-iy Topic. Twcn!y-tbree carload of wdmon. were whipped from Atori Menday Thefieb go to Atlantis poai'i, and constitute one of tha biggest t hip men Is ever made Lorn Anforia WuHhington prohibitionist have made up their mind to make the campaign aolely on the liquor j question, In convention at Seattle an entire congressional ticket was nominated. i It i expected that the navy de partment will noon aunounc the name of the-'miccesaful naval a deU from Oregon. The work, of grading th esamination paper is protajeding rapidly. , , Two men in. Linn c)nty ar do ing a proiilald'8 buaiiMw cutcbing mud tui tion and bippitig thera to Sau Francifco. It is said one tur tle will umke 14 worth of ioi.p at it ij fcrved ia th fashionable Han Francisco testa uraul. ; At Caker. City Junlice Messwick hound Fraik S?hinn, charged with cattle stealing, over to the circuit court in tba (turn of f l,0;t). fllriaw tried to jrovc an alili, int wn i,nnwi.fcfuL iviieral wiiiKition arc looked for. wlwn the case goes to trial. Two Indian niris about 28 or 20 year of age, whii escaped from the Chein.iwa Indian w hool wrt taken into custody at Atbland Tuesday. They were evidently making thoir way b, ck to their natiw baunta in the Klamath country, being tired o!' kokj at d atudy. Recent assays showing 12000 per ton on ore secured in a recent gold d.fci very on Willow, creek, near Huntington, have caused consider able excitement in that vicinity. li has been reported that the Rus- sell Croup, the original location, was sold, for f 300,000. Hon. I?inger Herman, Commiss inner of the general land olliee has the following to say regarding the propo.-ed'forest reserve in the Blue mountains. '-Regarding the pro posed forest reserve in the. Blue mountaiu region I can only say that the matter is entirely unset tled aud is now pending before the Department of the interior. The tract has merely been withdrawn from settlement and whether a re serve will be created, and if so,.up on what lines, remains to be de- termiued. Concerning. th(j effect the creation of the resrve would have upon til grazing war in Eastern Oregon. I can say. no thing, except in a general way, that the department is friendly to the grazing interest, and the regu lations have met the approval of the sheep and cattle men.. This would seem to be a demonstration of the beneficent influence of. the forestry regulation. T!,B drrl"idaV.. Poinde.vter K,,d Allicchan, the ment i hberal in granting grazing privileges exwpt wnere n is lOHBUthe job iuld-tll0 .u-tor-in, oaipany that- grazing injure the tree) w;th t. A. AlJingham left.liere at six I f?rWth or intorfercs with tlie tatcriio.'.'' t ...... Additional Locals. '0 Ht-e ll)o. beautiful Carbon Kiiiio.i ihi.lu ni Keili-y luuilo, 1'riueville. Mr. Htiaie bUyton leaven iliii week for Portland to Isy in a new nupply of (aliiiinai)le ii'illintry, W. jt, UcParlandV nwtt reoidence it nearbig eonipterion, a welliwt a. muhi Iwr of oilier buHdii.-g. Rev. t'lark will preab S;turdny evening at Howard and Sunday at the- Cl) pwl chool house. 1. B. McDowell wa up from the Hay Slack country the iirot of the week with a load of grain. ' C. It. Dinwiddie, who is teaching in the Joliujtou creek .district, paid this otltue a (rkadly cull 'f uuaUay.. 1. Michel inloiDis out Mjwrter that he haa just rcivd k. full (upply of Msliool bouki mid tcliool furoishiiig. Andrew Anderaon, a jiuiiiiineiit utoukoiiiM ol Hie Crook country, wa doing buMiiew io tiiacity the foiapart of tn week.. ! A. Y. Mowery, who Ha Been doing the aign painting act here (ore-jmc time i t, has relumed to hia home in Ogden, Utah. 8. JJ. Wilkin arrived Tuesday from Walla W.di lut vmtt with liudaugh terrI4r. fceu Wigle, a. wj.er relf tivw and hieild. Fred Powell ha purchased tha prop erty of J..J. Smith ucrosa We Ochoco and will erect a tiue reaiUauce theceou in Uie neaxlutuie. 'liiie rtiati out of ton.ace Eeeoming pretty budiy cut up on account of the greiit amount of IumiUt And grain Uiat.Uas beeu haulul into town thk- Oai-rii'or and gii-l for genara! Luiin.' uork vie in great demand bore rms mil mid eneli me s bard to tino if rlie prut'ei'Lixl iieidltf in the hay stack. - " Numa F. McCoiu was in town Tues day from hi ranch in the Culver, neighborhood and paid this ottioo a pleasant call. He will, make final proof on, his homestead in a hort time. Ihe performances given by the Charles Vaudeville aud Projectoecope Company were fairly well attended and were the best of the season.. The illustrated songs being especially good. There is nothing objectionable iu-theso performances, Grass Valley i well represented in our city thia week, there being a large crowd of them here to prove up on their timlx claims. The following are their names: Chancy A. Heath, Klmar F. Heath, Caleb W. Curl, Rufus II. King, S. M. Bailey, M. J. Taylor, D. II. CurlE. J. Heath,.S, A. diesing, L. A. Ileatb, M. M. Heath, M. A. Pottinijcr,,Caasie M. Heath and M. E. Curl.. There is a good opening, here for hop raising. H aiiy one doubts tit in statement he-hai only to go to Mia or chard of "lack" Summer' ami. there he will find as-tine looking b'S usj any ever grown in Western Oitvoii-'tM-anywhwe else. This comity would lie j betterio many respects than othei-pai is of the state for the reason iht theK would le no danger of ruin at the piek ing. time and therefore less danger of being apuiltfdmt that crilieal peiiotl. Dr. M. Taylor, thft- popular,- doctor, of tirass Valley, who came up with his wife to. prove up on. her tim ber claiin, concluded ho- would get a claim also provided ho could get a ! timber loeator -who. could, take him I .... I ....!.., .'.,.,1, ..,,., I j ni!.tUng timl loClltors. UIlJ,rt,wk j I o'clock Wedncsuay morning expecting to belaek. hma. bv ten. or. eleviUL. at night. 1'tais will be good time if they make it,. aw they will have to speixtl sime time in looking ovr tho timber, ltev, H. C. Clin k and: wic returned, lant ek kom tha :in.ilr nferne of the M. E-eburim and- mmt hav ing had a rleiiKtl time. We arr pleased to state that ltev. Clark ha lawn returned to this work and wi! ;he with u lor another ynr. He in formed our reporter that aiiinng the- Pformar payors of- Ihis place Eev. Hos- kms m sent to Spraue. Rer. Kich olwn to- Colfax, Eev, Bd Baker l fiotirndiEo. Smith t Arliogtoii Hev. O. M- Booth, of Moseor w ' elected ptesiding eldea. ; Bev. Both is a brother of Cuunw Judge Booths Resulat Ion ol Condolence. At the-lant meeting h! Juniper Cir cl No. 37, Women oV Woodcrntr the foltowing resoht:oue were adopted:. When, our neighbor Mr.. Effie Templnton, m a severe affliction im the loss of her beluved o Millard,, and-we deeirato express to. Neighbor TempletoR-the seiiti"nnt of sympa thetic teelinn entertained by the niem bers of Juniper Circle,, tlwefoce be it resolved, that the menbers ol, tht. ChxHe indiridUallv (uu!aa Iwdy ex tend' to her hm.I het family i rbis ber ssd br?svement.our heartfelt ajuvpa- tbies, and that furtiier, that tliese res olutioBs ba-ptKid npn th niiniiten- of tfiis Circle nd tbat cftpy ff tlic ssine bo forwarded tu U brpeb neighbor; irlsu a copy muU ta ich oii tha city pspi-rs for publication.. i - ,i . . A. J. Cbooks,., , HkKX McituWBU. , A. Ji H.An:ii.Nirus,. Ciiniiiii'.u-.j:. A Muiifel.liiiia.. -; Over on Willow creek, is- n t Che model bom of Crook county This is the hotrto of W. H:! 'Qninru who hi-iB-a :dc bil fcimi only a abort distawce from tbe'thlge of the pine fereiits tirat cover-the raoiint -ain in that section of the country . Mr. Quinn ha& a small orchard' of.' bearing fruit trees andu fe more that are jwt coming into- bearing; that show up nicely at this time, oi: year. On the brow of a bill buck, of his bouse there is a spring of ice oold water that be has- pijieii doww to the house and barn for domesti--use.. Ka raises all kinds oi vege tables and when he has ris new, house completed will be-one oi the most comfortably, located of any of the farmer in-the wst.. Here he can bask in. the smiles of. his cwr. vine and, fig tree, and w-ben tlie summer sun beats dows. witb, Ter-' vent heat ha can.bie himself to the sluulej of the mammoth pines only. a few yards distant and there Keek; solace from bis daily care in. na. tures sweet restorer, balmy sleesj. , Stood :Dc.ii Oil". E. I ItFuntlujYa lawyer of He-m-i(-tta, Tex., dace fouled a; grave-di?g!Ni' Ht t sys:. "J!y brother was vwy liw with. nunarial fevw amd jjim-.lk-c- I. per-- auaded-bim to try Eleetriu Biltws audi he was souri'.niuchibettvr, JnH wintiou ed thoir. use until hewa wholly eorU I a in ,nire El'.n:t:i Bittis aavisl. fair; life" Tui remedy- rxpels- iwal-wia.., hills diseasM-gerwa and. urifiu4 tlifc' Wood.; aids digestion, wgiibrf.is- liver, kidnvys and. bowels,.. Cures-e.entipa--lion,- (lystiepsi: uerviais liiai .wes , kidney troilk'Sj , fctnala eoinpfniiii!. ; gK-e jrwfeca hoa!ih.. Only ofe ti AdaiikiiHt, Wiiinek & Cu'p. drug. store;-. V re I . i i c v , A 1 1 ( 1 1 o n . We will have in. tlie ntii-Jib'ti h.a" I a.f IHMX. rwmuda ol. fieei'.n to., han'l flunk SHi.uito to this i!ai i. in a., niioi u ti,,,e.a,4.wi!:niettia l..Miw, ' ll is -mostly iron xml iwd-i Tt,i. Urn- i est respo-.inib'e hiild' j;ets tW i.wi- 1 .tut.'