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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1903)
Crook County Journal. - i.V w . FnusKMi Bvtut Tmssiwv nv s BI.AVK, Fiwirirtni BWI.KV ANI W. 0, III.ACK. 8. M. IUII.KY , . . KniTOB iVm'stv Omcut. I'afkk. Th Satau. l w.tfwl t Ik' ! IHf ' I FHwrllM. itr.,f"ttnMniiiif'ntnM"M;h'W t, S, Mil C'W'I cl wstl'r. srHWRIITlOX RATKS ' IS IVN1!' ills Ysm . SlI UiVTHlt .... Tiuu M.sw . l..v THI'RSIUY. - .KSK SS, WW. Relief for H'jiit li.is for warded from nearly every (wrl nf tin- t'nited Slates, Riul iH'Hriflr 11 town of any size in our own state has toiled lo eontrilmle lilwrstlly Of nil towns ciinlriliitliii)!, however, none xrlm, have made thesneri- 6 that has our litllo eitv, nnil the amount sent while ereditahli does not seem extraordinary, until taken with the fart that the lim ine interests were wily a tnnntli ro, seriously iliimap'd nnil the cause was then eonsidered a local catastrophe, whieli indeed it was. A town of l'ritievilli's site tl nt nut reeiiisr.'ite from a Imsiness lose of many thousand of dollars, in a few week's time and (livens Ihouph nothing hail liapieiien 'hows that its business men are of the right kind, with hearls lo match the puriose for which we an' all created. Anioiij! the hadly needed iui provements of our city is a park, that would he availahlc for puHic gathering, and it would also add greatly to the attractiveness of the city. At the present time there is no place available for gather ings, and the time is not far distant when tin- need will !' a crying one. The court house grounds, which have always been used in the past, are not adequate in any sense of the word. A ark site, suitable for the pnrsse i; now available, and some action should be taken in the near fulure to secure it and properly improve it. A delay of a few years will sir all such sites utilized for other purposes, and it would then Ite too ate perha for any action Could the citv see its wav clear to buy and improve a park site, it would lie only a matter of a year's lime until all prelimiiierv work could Ite completed, such as tin1 laving out of walks building uf handstand1, etc., planting of shrub bery and trees, and live years would see the latter large enough to furnish ample shade. The Jour nal lielicves the time is now riie for a step forward ill securing such a place, and that the step would meet with the hearty approval of n great majority of the taxpayers The cost would I small in com parison to the good that would ac crue to our citv as a resnlt of such improvement. A t'MIMftlcaillKt V.rk On I he Oregon Mn. today and among other things ln ' t"ii M brought, out the danger of the gam- The present sale of the bankrupt irtg tubli'.. Hi' complimented thistoekof (lilbeit Bros, offers ex- Prineville papers on the stand ceptional opportunities for ceo- taken by them in their editorials noniical ' ( buying, llrand new and contrasted tliem willi those of pianos and organs in rfect con- lib. home stat where tin paper ilition at half price. Think what are under the control of the Ikwscs. a saving this means. Here an1 a It would seem that there is few of the bargains: enough Christian poplc in this N-hr-nflor uprights, mahogany country to carrv the balance of , nd walnut ease, largest sine for power for pood if they would only j which f'ioO.OO was ask, go for 1 20.. take a tWidetl stand against this great evil, that is kipping tin- lifei Sillier nights m fancy walnut of the nation far worse than in. ' cas,, .arges, sue wnien tendance and leads up , a, "rnierly s...t lor ,XHMi. going other kinds of crime. Let the " ' Journal continue tint good work ; heeler uprights, nu- andthelaw abiding citizens will l"P'ii.v finished cases, formerly at stand by it.-Kx. .... , ,.-"' "'"B " at f i.o.tRi ami fIJi.Ui. Also such makes Its Hentley, Silml A Co., etc. at the same dis- large gang of men was put at count. work yesterday morning on the; iiuiz .v i o. organs mat nave Oregon King mine, 11! miles wHtli'"1'1'1 ,or s "'('h s,',, '' (!' of tins plan- in Crook County.;'"? 'ur Only a tew of these The Oregon King is considered one remain. , ,, . , .. i : i 1 l ianos that have been out on of the most extensive and richest i mines in Ore,,,,, but has Wen idle;":""" m i''-'n am, ,eu f..- .1... .... , s l,, !..- 'l""' organs many of which through a dispute as to ownership, iittteti into the meshes of the court. i n . i . i . i .... struments as II Will IIIKC ino on,s I.' man . . ii' i i iork, the I bickering of Hoston the pumiis and machinery unci get; ' , ,. .. , . .land the Kimlial of t nrago. He in readimw for pumping the, , , .. , . , , , ,i it, 1 nave ronndii theni a up, c caned. ;!ll bit of water from the shaft.. , , ... . , , ,. i ... , , im is icii ami in neu I icui so i in II will lake four or live days tO' . ,1 nil n rvu- .'lie ill ' ui v.'n- clear the mine of water, when the; 1 work of development and takin: out ore will begin." It is estimated by those com ielenl lo judge thai there is fully $1(,(HI( worth of ore blm kivi out Editor Journal: In a recent number of your valuable paer I read an editor rial on gambling that strikes the keynote of truth. While these articles do not trouble I he gambler personally they do tend lo awaken a sentiment among the people that will in time I boic have the effect ol forcing our ollici.ils to enforce the law. Ho long as nlitii al part tei are awayed by the gambling element we may exiicct the gam- , payment on such of our tine in- the Weln r of New Fourth of July Celebration -At- in I lie On'gon King, anil that de velopment is all that is necessary lo iiiake it mie of the great gold producers of the world. The shaft of the Oregon King is down oIK) b et and intercepted at this depth by a tunnel driven in the mountain oil' feet. Levee have been I mi every hundred feet from the top of the shaft niakini! a good o-ening for deyelopnieiil and the production of ore. The mine is in charge of lilion. We an' making a specially of gelling rid of I ioii because e ! need the room badly for new in 'struments. Come in and cut the one you like liest out of (he bunch. You will lw sure to lind something you like in both make and price. Terms of iavmcnt exceptionally easy too. Eilers Piano House, Washington Street, corner I'ark, Portland, Oregon. . Other big. busy stores at San Francisco, Cal., Simkane, Wash, and Sacramento. Cal, ; svrtcK mi; pi nt icatiuk. Uu.1 Olfi.f at Thr lull, Hn-.i.n. jiiu a. ion. NliVc I. hi'it-ltv vivi'ii tliAt 111.' followtiii; SiiiH'rinleiideiit W. S. Thomas, who! u, iuk) mul )riol in nii it if Im slum, . t -....ii.. ....u.r;i.i..,,.l..i .,1 ' i i'1 "ni"' l,p""t 'll '"'le ii" was formalli Mi'rnitendent ol ( y . M vini.vi, . Man-us Daly's big mines. U-..ii .hi Tl1urj;.v, Aaii..tii. liwi, i: AS . , , , I K. MISIII.KU, Ivmi'.nt, (Irnfio. H K. The resumption of work on the x... w i,.rilic SK', skc, sw. j ui.l K1; n V .Ill -...iv.. ,.i,.,.v .NKN."!"1.?" ' S -T'T. HA.U. . .. ....r ..... 1H...M, of otlirr irrtKTtu to uki uji their claims ami iK vt lo tliem int" pay ing niiiK-t. The A-1iwhxI mining distrirt is ntogiiiztii hy mining UM'ii at une (if the richest f the StateV many rich mininj: (jistrietf. Irppnrr,k IhI Her err. Thii if it ?ttry tlmt Im? never reen tuld Of thie 1mm & trntvc of tl)i rider hold, Jfow he riked nif life on Out dark eturmy niht A tiwtiy Ite rule mi leed mh wliitt-. Hi- gitwl -lei'd ttimHt' hut lie Mt i H rides mi Knr liii nwl will Ihmvoii in Arlington. Knur Ilcpimcr he ride ixty-livv MlSle HWlIT Tween thewttinp -un and th1 dawn of diiy. j For Iht rodt a fur that all might hear The&e woidi id warning fl he drew near, "Awny t" the hill if your life you'd save Awny to the hill! the wave!! the wave!!"' Hi? brave teed druf hut niiother he trien It inatten not if one home diei?, He riiuwt warn the people afar and near Thi? brave and noble "Paul Keveie.' thruudiout the A;IiwhkI mining J"' t'11 ftit-'wina witm t. n t jinivc iii' rtnilimunH rvi-nlfiict' if m n iiti district and utimuluti the owners cnltivat;.n Umi, : Winum Sjuiii, Smith, Jerry Auhey mul Jane MrMmi. all f UiinnU. tnx u- . Mh'IIAKl.T. MM, AN, NOTICK VOU IM'HI.U'ATUfN. Kvxn Okfh'K at Th? lhW. Obbjov, June i"J. l!o:i. N-itiet! w Itt-rrdy Kivtn t!i;it tti- f'II'tt'iii) uaiiieil ttlt-r hait Hktt Dutioe of Mm intention t malic tint) tr-Hif in tti'rt uf liu claim, ami that nnl ITmif ill I nmilt1 Irt-fon'J. J. Sitiitli. rmiitty Cli-rk nt 1'rinevil le, llre H"U. tin Thursday, Auifunt II, Wtt, vit; Alexander lliiliv, uf 1'riin-villf, tinni, II. K. N. WK f.lr ilie .K',-;i, Hn mA NW,MV,' and W'.,.NV) Nr. T. Hfi., It. 11 K., W.M. He iiitiiie! t lit1 fot low it ! itli6)ej to mvelit coiitititinns rr-nlcine iifMin nnl t nltiv;ition of aiil la ml. vii: Hmry ntmuil, Fml Sinrint, KUnl Jotwn umi Julm Iiik liti, hII I'rinevillf, i triun, jiVnp MH'IIAKI. T. Snl.AX. liiRi.-n-r. Now a ctio Appojnied Time " The 0. it, & N. Co, has jtut tMUvd a liaiidiiiiiuly t Hunt rated iniinpliletentitlml 0.04 ei, Wa.iliin;dituti & Mah mid ili 'tr restjurcu." Pwplc in tlm Ennt ure anxious for inforiiiatiim abmit the Pacific i'irtk Wat -If ytu will ive the O K. A N. C. tixentat Shamloi a list of nam of ejistoni HMple who are like ly to be interested, the biHtklet will be mailud free to such person. PRINE VILLE J'hinff of Cannon at Daybreak The oxereises of the day will liegin nt l() A. V. with a (Jniml Street Taratle, heailed by 12 ladies on horseliaek, followed by the brass band, city council, and Prineville Fire Department, the latter in uniform, the fiod . dess of Liberty and Citizens. Oration and Reading of De claration of Independence Flag Presentation The ladies who conducted the celelira in the city in 15)00 will present Prineville with a beautiful flan;. BALL GAME The Prineville Kasehall Club will con test for a purse of $100. HOSE RACE Companies One and Two will run against time. $25 and $15 for 1st and 2d Prizos. Ficlil and traek cvcnU of all kimln, anil the ilay will prul with n Display of Fireworks ami A GRAND BALL . HASH STATEMENT. :(." I - U.pirlnjthr.CmMitm ,f Thr firri Sutiimttl litiitl, in t'rti4erillrt in thr Sldfc of Orvpmt tit thr rli'Hf of htlninru, June 9, H0.3. KMOI UfK: r I .i: i.n u... .w 1 1 Ivenlriift., iwcurft hiiiI immmml. U.4.Vi.l;i Hi I . .. . . . . ,. i 1'. H. H"IhIn Ui KWr l'irctllBtii)ll. im hi-rule- iiitlulcntli on ln, iwil.,M, r. s. ., StM;l(M .S.-ciirjtiH, etc. ; i. ...l;.... I. a l..r..ii.. ....I I lie wnti'rs guying Wliind liis buck i 'tutmn .... . . . . . . I. V...i......l lta..L. .... Iilinz lawn to ri'niaiti a deuil litler! . , , . Unmt Aveiiti . , , , . . , : Anil IIih iiorile iiri- wnrnwl in Arlinj;.; rm.sutelWikil llaiikir. and that gamMi'r will lie protcct-xl n, frm al,,,tj ,nu. IiiU'rnal lUvcniie whim , . CliccltH Mul i.ther ciwli it.-m. ... . 1 Ima Uxlk' Mutlul'k nJf illiilli-, ' Nu tlwr .Nli..nl Hunk. ... TIiiuiikIi l'iinct DuiikIhiihiiiI Ioiic, j Pi"''l ll ciimncy. nfcklen truck, la.xio i 1,721.34 .VXKI.0O ,772..VI ...MU.ll IL',!H."i.m s l.ii iii ,77.'..(JU t'. certiliwite l'r nM 'le"itwt It.'.lHiii'tixn fmiil witli I'. H. TiT4'r i: M cirt.'iilli"n) T .UI . ,7ii.0ii IB-..00 .xt4.wn.iH in lawlenmien wlnlf tin ) can pun money liy their iicfariniif prni-1 ii-i-n to divide with tlicir li ail. rri. ' With the advent uf a larger im migration we may reiimtialilr ex pect that there will k enoiifih n the law abiding eli-im nl to over come the inlluei!.-!' nl the pinihling! fraternity in tliin eountry. That! it lias so limp held wuy t Ijei aiiw j those who would better ei'iiditinm. j have not had the fiKirt 'i the , fainthearted nne, who hate been: afraid to oiKpe this clement from reason! of Kilicy. When one inii-a necessarily comprise Willi crimi-; Ksenr.iini tieketa will !. mi mile T.,ul nals in order to ekeout a miserable ltweiu all I'uliiniliia Kniitliirn Kail-MT.TK. UK ullKmiN.j eiistanve it w almut lime or In way "lnlii.nn mi July 2ml. 3rd aniUlh; i:uiy ,A C'r...k, .t,,.nl. .,ff lliiu mural i nil :,n,l n, .L-,. K'l n-t iirilinit until .llllvtith, I'JKl.l I.T. M. Hauiwid, (.'iuIiut .... , ' ,..! ti,:ril f.lf.llt flir iimiiiwI l,nnk, .1.. n4tinly iwrr thl tne lKve room for some oilier win. in worthv '" " """Hiinl Ijit ..r H'e..t,,,,,,,! i. tn u, u ii 4 i., kn..- And the miMe deiil that he hath j Livufi i, Mumii' IIimiiivk m 1i.i.vk, viz .1..,, .ii'i... . yw ! Until a tribute of pniiw forever won. I live honor anil iirai- to ivliom if i ! .i To Uvilie Matlock so brave and true, For hundred: did .ave f? liiiiliiH' FurnlrilihiLr i tlOOllH- JillllNt Slj lltt ill New Millinery Goods ' At tho Old Rollablo Mllllnory Stort of i Hie ttf ilii Urtit'Nl mul tim4 u troteil Htir i( iit Met Sliii-,m t'Vfi I nntkibt U ri lnetilk whli li will lw tmlil Hi til' ln nnlol l ih U'i", W'i will rt!.tok mul lilni ni ImU lw, Wf hfivi- HwImI Halo (inva wvrry WwltimUy (tin! Stthifiliiy nt wlib'li tim hi tllr Hhh'IhI lurttliw. II Ml II (iHAlti: ,o ii i:ino (iOOI)S hi;rr 1 IV NTOCK r 9 N. A. lye and UlUllltl 3 U'ATiii'k siioi: X: ' $3.50 They arc (iiiarantcud We have ust rxclvcd a Cumpletj In e ricns' I urnlililiiKS, Including llnls, Shoes, Whirls Neckwear and overyllilnx useful In all the Latest ThliiKs. Call and oxnnilm.'lln'in. RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TV I: & 11K05., I'mjis. Reliable Merchants J'Jl filacksniithing That Pleases Is The Kind You lie! ill J. II. WKiLIiS (HllCiVttiior In) cokm:tt KI.KI.VSS A Stock of Kami Machiiierv ulnl s mi hand jirrived uirrivea Mrs. John McTaggart's SPRING LINE $ OF $ MILLINERY Came this week. Don't fail to cull and Inspect tlio S t o c Ir You will find many patterns iind Up-to-Date Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office You will find 1!ICVCIJ:S of all uim.U makes ................................ Uaniblcrs, Imperials, Ideals, and many olliers. A K'"l line of Iticjcle Huiidiii's AT HIIIIT'8, rnneri c-rShaoiko LIAHIMTIKh: f livpf he, tli.'tt ni'ht (,'n,iul nt-ck ii'l in $rdt(Knt.m , SnrpliiH fund lO.UOO.OO i I iitluiilfd nroiiU ii-mt -i ijitie JliajiiiHr lie win- iwilnviil. inicmiu lrarc. : un-l Ujm mid 2I.IH2..U i r vi i Ntt"iiiii liiik nttn otiUtHndin. 4.tjHj.iJ0 I nrllt ur July KicHriH Hmtet, i Oikhlfinlx iiiih-iid . . Ouet'i "tln-r Natimml fUnkx ; lii'livifinfil (ffMmitn milji-ct j chtx-k l(rDMifl certificRl t illwtit., to it, Hi tt tli ftl.tve- tn live in a eivilijed community. Last Sabbath tireliciiK Itev. Alter ! delivered a scniMili that was as psal. T. 11. liAl.liWiy (JMliier, rollud'trili. 1 le'l't mhI Mirf. Sieciiil exciirrion tickets liill lie on ile from all Uli..i, un the Culumliia i l-ri'l "ml "".ru to Mote me llii .. .. i lit i diiv of June IIWI. S..i,lltnr If-illu'uw I.. IIhu. 1 ..II..., .....I . . . Mii. his stand ,a,i,.t,s any lever rutur j,,,,. :tr',, a .l J.J.hMiiii.i half tlie pleasure i4 iHleninc to. ' titrninK until July 5th, 1810. stone1 '"w'rwi.,,.,.. line ot thougut was on Ilie nil- nr miind-trip. z. M.n..wj, V l.iwaun. I . I.. l - . '"" MIC I'UIKIIlll'll "I uir ;uiig iiiuii i v. r.. ii- ll.r., il, r. .1. M. K. AM.IN, W VVW WWW tfV Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko Hf'JIKIM'LK l.p&vi Klmnikn, fi p. m. Arrive nt I'rincvillp (I , m. Lfftvtf i'rinevilli' 1 p. m. ArrivcH At Hhaitikn 1 n. m. First Class Accommodations Uhe Vienna Cafe, P. S3. "Dealt, Prop. First Class Heals at All Hours 35 Cents -tLlso -u-inlslied. I2ookq.s WAnS MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds tf Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICKS Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Bee mmmii To Save During the Present Lull i Business ' We are making espeeial saeriliee in all our departments. . Our dent's and Ladies' l'urnishlnij Depart ment lias the newest things and is very complete. All mail orders receive our prompt atten tion. I'arm prodeee taken in exchane for goods at Market Prices. A continuance of your patronage is solicited. Kespectfully, I. MICHEL.