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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1903)
Crook County Journal. J tlio different .Intercut, between 'road anil it should he essentially a - -j J 't'm of Crook county, met nt home enterprise. To wait I to In- Il-Binm Kvkiit Tutohvm I tlio oflico f M. U. Higgs mid have ' vito the invasion of the field hy fl.MI.KY AM) W.ACK. 1'r.iprirtoni. ,0 re"rl at follow: 8iiio one of the great railway kvh j We' the joint rommitUv tlo find terns ami the consequent diversion ... p nxAPK Editor that far as we could leant after of the trallic of Central Oregon t M. BAILEY Covxty Ornrm. i'aikk. Masai kb " l'lnrm'S'1 lisctiin hy the mem- either to the Sound or to San Kran ' j Iht of the joint committee? and cisco. other present, that there are no: It is grot if yi ng to note that tlm uispnw to sc'tlc. 'that it there yjews which The Journal has rti- i i., .lot a.. i.niri t th' r-.t.-mcih I nl" Uvn nn' disagreement hereto- ,K.atedly expressed upon the sub- fviii,iii. jr., i..ttniin'i"n'"""w"""-,ioreinev navu Deen salistaeloriiy ect are now bene echoed hv its 1! u ...a, u vrimtl iiIam matter. ......... J " v semen hv the tlisputents them SIUM-'ISII'TION RATKS IX APVANCf PIX M oTH .. -III, .,.-!, 'I,., putcnts them-.contemporaries, ami it is to Ik- selves and that the various stock ,oihhI that the agitation may soon interests are in harmony and vsr sulwtantial fruit. Portland stand as a unit to protect their Journal. i KUl MiWtKfc . THURSDAY, jink is, vm I'rlnrTlllr will t i-lrbrnle. The army department, which has been made the target for adverse criticism, has made one ruling at least that ran call down upon its head nothing but psaise. Its re cent order compelling those mem bers of the army who married clandestinely while in the Philii -fines, tor ecognizc their wives under pain of forfeiting their commissions, will commend itself to those who have the moral welfare of the nation at heart. This order will concern a good many of I'ncle Sam's lioys, ami will make legal of Malavs. Mestuos ami spouses t Spanish women. It having come to the ears ol the committee that it has hcen the hahit of foreign sheen owners to ,, , , ... ... .. , , . , , , Member of hire Company Number so disregard the intent of ll lo-. ,, Smut,lv' nigh, and' made itr cal homesteaders and slock owners ,,,, , ,,,. wMtntf , ,. as to herd their migratory flocks j,,g Fourth. Messrs. Wm. Holder, up to the very doors of the citizen Or, Parker and I'. It. Peak were ap taxpayer disregarding every right pointed a committee to solicit html of ownership of unfencod lands and nd Monday's work showed (list H'Xi farther that threats of retaliation ''ad been suhscriM by the business have been made even it the owner ""'" "ml u,l,,r " the city. Tlw of the land shall onlv take leo.-tl c"nmitu' ,m arrangement, huve means to t.revenl such invasion ;''W"tl heir program We, the committee- recommend to the citizen taxpayer that the laws against trespassing private lands he enforced in every such case. : have all iiioit y oi lis a safe wager Nom.K, Wm. Johnson that hereafter "My Filipino Lady will not lie the most popular two step at an army post dance. The reports of the Servian Mas sacre read like a dark page of medieval history. That such a deed could he perietrated in a country boasting of a religion and civilization, seems strange to us, but stranger still are the con ditions that make it possible for junior army oflicers to plan and e-eeute a plot whereby their na tion's sovereigns are murdered in cold blood, with practically no re taliation on the part of the popu lace. King Alexandria and (Jueen Praga must to have been most un- . popular, though the higher army officers and a part of the ministry were loyal lo them, in a way. The haptiening affords an object lesson that dissipation and licentiousness make no friends, save possibly for the moment, and that an indulger in mourned in death only as he is loved in life. Last Sunday evening there oc curred in our neighboring County of Morrow a disaster which for loss of life rivals the Johnstown flood of 10 years ago. The latter was more serious only through the fact that the flood came in con tact with a more densely populat ed country. It is hard for us at a distance to conceive of the natural phenomena of a cloud burst, dense enough to create a volume of water 30 feet deep and filling the little valley of Willow creek, carrying before it the towns of Heppner and lone, and all intermediate settle ' ments. The loss of life and properlv can only be estimated, but this unnatural occurrence is horrible in all its details, and al most blots from the map two en terprising municipalities. When one thinks of the heartaches of the saved at seeing the ir loved ones and worldly possession swept before their very eyes to -death and de itruction, our heart- go out to them in this hour of their affliction. The whole community has been pervaded by the deepest gloom since the horrible news reached us, and expressions of sympathy are heard on all sides. Some have relatives, while nearly all I'rine villeites have friends and acquaint ances, who are counted among the dead. The sentiment of the town of Prinevillc is, should they need further financial aid, give it to them, and liberally, but and will event possible with the i band. Fire Companies numlicrs Oneandi'wo niil run against time. The priie for thiii event will be for the winning team ami 1 10 for the second. The ball twine i W. C. Wills, J. B. Corxctt, planned as the main event, ami and should draw a good crowd of outside I tans. The prises for this will I $100 j first and $ 10 second money. Among , the other event will be a tljt presen tation to the City of I'riueville, speeches ly prominent speakers, foot races, jumping and all kinds ol Held sjKirts, while the day will end with a display of fireworks and a gmnd lull. he given by Fire Com- pany Number One. While the time for preparation is not as long as -is ' Fourth of July Celebration -At- othrrs, committee. Prpr4 Klrrlric Kttit. Hon. I. S. (leer and X. V. Carpen ter, of Burns, were callers at the office of tlio Blue Mountain Eagle while on their road home from yUe llU,,r Prairie City where with other Burns citizens thev had a con ference with Major lionta relative desired, still Ibc committee un to the extension of his projiosed bending every effort towards getting electric railroad to Bums. Mr. things in shapo for a good rouing Bonta. they said, talked freely with celebration, and outside people will them relative to the extension of ; B,nkc 1,0 misUtke in sten.lmg Hie n the railroad. He estimated that it ,io"'8 bi lhJ"' wilh '" C"m0 would cost at least $1,000,000 to j M a"d " " ,TO- build the road from Prairie L'itv to' , ., ,, 77. i , . ... '. ( Kev. K. L. Alter will hold serv Burns, over the most feasible route, . ,, ,. , , ,c ' ices at the I nion church next Sun which would lie up Canyon creek ,.ly )M,t, n10rning lu evening, and down the Silvics river. If the.; r,,.n,l is ennQtrnei...! i T- 'S. Hamilton, of Trout creek, l, -l.l i f. .' suffered hi. iu rA..i tiurus, ao.oii L ity and John Day to guarantee the sale of $--W.OO0 ol the Imnds, in addition to this secure the right of way. The purchaser ol the bonds,! There will be M. K. services at would also receive stock eipial to' Howard next Saturday evening, the amount of bonds purchased. ,il Claypool school house Neither nf the towns along the'1"'' Sunday Morning. Regular route are required to take any of services will be held at the church the Iwnds, but simply guarantee ; ' ,he city. I'oth morning and their sale ! evening. The proiosition is no tloubt a ,:i.i . i -ii ...... . . , ' , ' ., u"",,""'.' ; tation as a beer drinking city, hut KTUH 111 il lUIlflMU U('JN)i DUIH tliroujrh Grant Mmiiitain Eagle. wvtre mt Tlmrmlny, 'catiml hy n cloiul bur? l. The ilama to the pruntTty in e?tiiii:ittl at muro than a thonsuHi do.l.ire. pe l fl'eulrnl Orein. St Louitf always ilid haven rrjm ",,nt! "U1" .the taste ot . bihn k-.mli-l, 1. ' County.-Blue 1 ,,is ,ifc in t;l, ci,y )aft ' m,fk by I drowning in the flood, while trying to save three kegs of beer, must to have been cultivated to a higher ! state than that of the average St. The ini)rtance of establishing Loujn transmrtation facilities for the. great Iulaijd. Kmpire of Central ' Hcryforil, a prominent Oregon has frequently Wen im-, atockman of Lake County was the pressed upon the public through j Jcfendent in a breach of promise the columns of the Journal. The j 'n Ju'lpt-' Bellinger's court in people of Portland should be nro-! Portland which was closed Inst foundly interested in the devclo-i Wednesday by the jury granting ment of the resources of that por-! plaintiff $2'2,oOO. The Oregon -tjon of the state, for the resultant j iiin figures that each kiss cost .Mr. benefits to this city can scarcely j Heryford $104.35, while the hugs be exaggerated. For years the : Clime " trifi'' lower- or t".5'i each. (K'ople of Central Oregon have been patiently waiting for a rail-' Now a cue Appointed Time " road to be constructed which! The 0. R. & frTjoTha jutt iuurd should give them suitable com- hu,ue!r illo.trated pamphlet entitled municalion with the outside world,! "Oreirori, Wuhinghton A M.ho ind but beyond vague promises they ! their rrauurcei." People in tlie East have had nothing uiwn which to 1 r i"i"" information about the build their hos. i PMifi,: Nur,h Wett-If yea will eive the As The Journal has repeatedly ' " C. wnt at Shamk.. . li.i , , , , . . . i of names of einlem people who are like .nted out, no better opportunity . to . . . . , ,r ' . , t ... . for iiiMtstment exists in the Xorth- nliicd ,ree u, ,uch pew. west today than would be found in PRINEVI JIE filing of Cannon at Daybreak Tlie exercises of the day will Infill at 10 A. F. with a Grand Street Taratle, headed by 12 ladies on horseback, followed by the brass band, city council, and Prineville Fire. Depart meiit, the latter in uniform, the God dess of Liberty and Citizens. Oration and Reading of De claration of Independence Flag Presentation The ladies who conducted the celcbra in the city in l'JOO w ill present I'rinevillc with a beautiful ting. BALL GAME Tlie Prineville Baseball Club will con test for a purse of $140. HOSE RACE Companies One and Two will run against time. $40 and $25 for 1st and 2d Prizes. Ficltl and truck events (if all Inula, and the day w ill end with a Display of Fireworks and A GRAND BALL l.ntoMt, StyleH In t (irHtHfk,, Liullfrt' FitnilHliltitf (lllllllnwvw New Millinery Goods At tho Old Eollablt Millinery Stcro of t lio- of tin. InlVfMt nlul linmt 'Iri.ttot liiii, nr HiiI.hihI lrm Mlm, ,.,. I rtHiKlit tt I'rluiM Ilk, wlot'l, will Ih ,lit t itii. ' lu.i,t( I. V will n.liWk aii.l tilm l,l ImK W lMr Mwi.l Siil ii.v,.iy W.,lm.,ly , HAl'.ihlny At uliU'h limp wv ul1r Hiwi'htl MiiikIii. It Kill (llt.MII', Mii.i.tMiuv i n i:a I- MMMIKIOIt UOttltN KHI'T IN STOCK I 9 7 W. A. lye and RrnflWc 1 ,-,NS,()''N': patent lllUlllWl j i.i:atiii:k siioi; $3.50 Tlicy arc (Juarantccd We hnve )ut recolvctl Contplc to In t ricns' l iirnlsltlims, Includlm tints, Shiws, .Shlrll Neckwear and everythliiK uwtul In nil the latent I num. tall ana examine them, Jtt ii RED FRONT BAZAAR & N. A. TVE IIK05., Prtipst. Sellable Merchanl i'fl piacksmithing That Pleases It. The Kind You Cut itt j. ii. vk;i.i:s (SniTi'Wtir In) ' COHKKTT & KI.KIXSS A Stnt k nf K nrtn Miirlii tirrv nln 1) n nit Imittl Arrived rrwoa Mrs. John McTaart's the construction of a railroad1 which should provide the menim of' transporting the products of Cen- us their tral On-gnii to the Coliimhiit River A U'flnderlul Invention. It U interesting to note thflt for tunes re frapieiitly made liy the in vention of articles of minor import ance. Many of the most popular de- and therein- enahling them reach this city and the coast. is essentially an opportunity for vices are those designed to benefit the home capital. Such a road would people and meet popular conditions immediate wants have been sup plind heiore we could get anything concerning the disaster, save the most meager news it will perhaiss not be necessary to solicit suh-!',,, independent of all oilier lines. nu one of the most interesting acriptions among people who have! " have no eonnection with these that has ever been invented is SPRING LINE i OF s MILLINERY Came this week. Don't fail to call and Inopect tlie S t o c 1: You will find many patterns and Up-to-I)ate Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office You will find lUCVCLllS of all Kood makes l!r'i s It I.I I ... I II I n.iui.Mwi-, impci iais, nicais, aim many nlhers. A girnil line of llieyi le H Iries AT HUNT'S. UXTT0 lift DDI r nnfliiiTr utnnim Watta & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite .Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS . WORK AT LOWEST J'RICES Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon c-Saiiiko UUVUWVtWVtfV Daily Between had their share of financial loss. Should it lie necessary, however, there isn't a man, woman ur child in the county, who wouldn't give, for Crook county hoa-t of as liber al a class of people, as tan I fiund under the sun and in a ci.se of this kind they ure not laggards. Hang Adju.linent. any of the transcontinental svs- the Dr. WhitElectric Comb, patent- terns, for it would need no alli ances of that kind. Having one terminus in the heart of the rich and fertile interior of the state and the other upon the hank of Ore gon's great natural waterway, the road would Im; suilieieiit unto it- cd Jan. 1, "Jtl. These wonderful combs positively cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick anil nervous headaches, and when used in connection with I)r White's Electric Hair Hrush are posi tively guaranteed tr. make straight hair curly in 2.1 days' time. Thou. sands of tlnse electric cniiil Imve ing trallic at remunerative rates, jand undi.-turbed by fears of rail- The committee of sheepmen and i W.V wars or ruinous conitition. a like committee from the Crook! The people of Oregon should not County Cattle Association, met j wait Bupincly for II irriman, Hill June 13, l'J03 for the purjwse ofjor some other railroad king to adjusting and reconciling disputes grasp tins golden opKirtunity self, assured of steady and increas- lieen sold in the various cities ol the I'nioii. and the demand is constantly increasing. Our agents are rapidly iKVoiuing rich selling these combs. touching range lines as bet ween Home capital should build the Co., Decatur, III They ,sitivcly sell on sight. Send for sample. .Men's size 35c ladies' 51 te halfprico while we are intraduc ing lliem. See Want Column of this paier. The Dr. While Electric Comb Prineville -SCHEDULE and Shaniko Leaves Rhaniko, 0 p. in. Arrives at I'riueville fl a. m.' leaves Prineville 1 p. in. Arrives, at Hlianiko 1 a. in. First Class Accommodations ? Vienna P. SI. 7)oak, First Class Heals Cafe, Prop. at All Hours 35 Cents a.lso T-a.xr.lsl.Gd. E2ooiTL3 The Bee Hive Daring the Present Lull j Business We are mnkiiif; especial sacrifice in all our departments. Our Gent's and Ladies' Furnishinji Depart ment has the newest things and is very complete. All mail orders receive our prompt atten tion. Farm prodece taken in exchange for Roods at Market Prices. A continuance of jour patronage is solicited. Kespectfully, I. MICHEL.