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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
pillIiBiJMil 1 Xocai Jlfontion Tlw Is in Olytnnla hottlcii liuer it Hmllli & Hecks. " Hhlrt Walata In nil grmli ml atylua at Hub i mi, Jiiliiiaou It Uu. Dim t lorgi't the. Fourth nl July ecli'lirallun. Hit mini iinil ntlmiil I ln Four of July (VMiriilioii nl I'rliinvllli'. I lun 't furgi-t ih.i Kiimlli l July ni'lehratliiu. K, I). Iliiatun wna In front AsIuvihsI Hiimlay, Marin Ulan, ul l.nkovlrw, waa In llm city film 'ay- Jamaa Oram ri'tiiruiil Inini a lrli Hllvor l.nkr hint week. Mrs. W. II, Hiumk, of ("illu'r, wna In llm city Muuilny. MIh M mill Vtiiiilitrii-rt, n( i.avi M'iil Humliiy In tlw oily. Mm M. K. I'nok, wna In llm ml)' Tuwl.iy Inini llayalack. II, W, KiihI, ol Ik'tiil, wn n Illinium vlaltor Wwlncsilay, Jn Wright, ul How inl, wn In I lit city Tutwlay. Jiilin Mi'TuKKart, tin' tlinln-r cruiser, arrived liiiiim Irum Tim linllcn Friday JtMH'h l.inlor, will' unit family ar rived Mmi'liiy fur a li'W iliiy'a tfisll In uiir oily,' J, H Lawrence, Ihe II mil iii-waair man mnl U U. Cniiiiiiisnlouvr, aKW Hiiiiilny in llm city. , Knlly'ii gallery in tin- only place In riN.k t utility In gel Ural cliias. ' llllltlW, H ii t i l) t ('leek liavn the famous Olyiiiuia llutiliil lliir dir salcalll.'i cents Mr iMitltc. Ijtiliin Dn-sa (iiKiila in nil grailes mnl lin-lllcst iiatliTim at J. F Murriii', llob McMnrtrey Hilvrr Uk MiiiiiIiiv lnnn Kith iarly ul returned from u Imm In' haa tiin'icr aeekera, I'rica Ooahnw reliiriieil Tucailay from a trip to Hilvrr Ukc willi tlm llowitril liimcli ul cnltle, Tlm ontinly court coitvoiml yester day willi Jiil Hiiik" nml muniiiii tlonur Mcalc-y ireaeiit. I,. I), Weiat wan in Imm lli'iul Wnliu-stlay nllcndiiig to Imalm-os mailers. Tlw Juiiriial n In receipt ul com ilmnculary ticket li llu Atnri:i rt gatla lo lu-ltl nl tint! place August III, l ami 21. Kml Itohinelt iumihI through town Wcilneailsy willi IIKWO pounds of . frsiiilil for I '. M . (Iiiriaiuati.nl Hilvrr Laka. All persons knowing themselves In llelitial 10 Hinilll A Clii'k will please call ami settle aa Hiey mail llm liiiinry. Dr. V. (leaner ami Kil While made 1 trip the lirnt of tlm work to tint former's ranch on Upicr Crooked river. Itrv. 11.0. Clark, will preach at Willow Circle July nth lit II o'clock a. in. ami at Prliirvillr In the evening at H p. in. Court Allen, of l.ava, waa in thecity Tucailay. Mr, Allen repoil the proa pacta lor a Ktiotl liny crop thia year lo lw of the brat. A.M. Drnke, ol lleml, wa a hmi nem viaitor Monday, lie left the fol lowing day for Portland for a nevunl weeka itny. F. 1. Htevona, a Minnewita new paier man ient a few duya In the eity the lout of the week. Mr. rllcvena la in watch ol a titnU'r olnim, Dun'l forget that I. Michel carrica Breworka ol all dooeriptiona at lieil nk pilcea. Kawoial attention (tiven to little fnlki' or era. ' You will finil an A No. 1 line of Mi'iiV FurnialiiiiK (iooila at J. K. Morr'a', They urn nncxeolled in thecity, and the price" right. A llraml New Line of dent' llala jiiBt weiveil lit J. F. Morrin' They urn in the Intent hlncka anil are being Mild ut n kiiiiiII margin of profit. The Imlien ol the Ilnilint ehureli have pimtponeil their ire creiitn anciiil, which they inlemleil having on the coining Fourth, to it Inter date. Kev. Bobt. llolchk'uia, Ke. Clark'a aaaiatant, waa tianalerreil by Prwaiiiling Klilnr 3mitl. to I'kiiih and I'ilot Hock lo All out the remainder of the con letence year. Deputy Hherrif Fred Clnypool made a trin to llcnd Hatimlny to niveau. irate the ach'xd trouble which Ima la-en agitating the citiw-na ol Hint com iniitiity. A.C. riilmer'i learn got awny from while he waa up in the Uva country nd waa making an eliciting race tin til caught by W. V. Vandervert and aon, who returned them to the owner. liijisjciJKai Hoy I'riiiit reliirneil 'I'lteadny from Hummer Luke, where Ire hnd been with II. W, Id II, They brought I a bund ol horaea which Mr, Kiiaaell piii'uliuai-il In Hint country II. T. Iteuiii'tt, apeuinl government agent arrived In the city Tiicwluy, He Ima allien been buay niljitatiug laud tiinttera, mill will bn, hero until the Inter pnrt of the week. Fim Ootiituiiy No, 1 rncoived their iiiilloriiia Tiieailny, which cimaiat of a blue Junket ami cup lo mulch. The boya will preaeut a lieu I niiN'itriiiieu when they am out on pnrmlc. H. M. Ilitiley arriveil fruiii Hilver I, like H.itiirilny evening, nml will apeml ionic time In our city. While here he Will naaiat the 'loon I lull I toaaera III keeping I'ruifvillua eoliira nntop. J. F. Mnrrla, the tiierchiint, low a faM) line ol men'a nml boya liiruiah luga, which he will cloae nut Iflow coat, ion cull ft rial aume genuine linrguitia at hi" atotu, (lite him a call. Aaiaaor 11. F. Johuaoii i now oaanaaiog 1'riunville proM-rty, hiiving oompleltol the real ol the eniinly aume tiiitn ago, lie anya that he will have the I'.n.'l li roll coiupleU'd aluuil Ht-pt, Int. I', (I, Jiniea, of Hilver I, nke, wna in the eity Humliiy c-ti route hoim- from .Hlutiiiko, where he hud liei-u to take u md of jiawu'iigera, who hud Ui'ti out in that t-ounlry liniking up wime tim ber Intnl. Itev, U, M, HiKith, preaidiiig elder of llioM. K. rhitreh aaiku lit the city laat Huudiiy. He aioke on "Miaaiona" at the iitoriiiiig aervlre and ruiaett a iient aunt by atilMcriptioit In lm uatl in Hint cunaii Meailninefl 0. I. Wiuiifk am! II. I1. Ilelkiiap riiterlained the Degrev of nior Tuiwlny evening at Dr. II. 1'. Helkunp'a home in thia city, A hir;:e urond wna prrai'iit ami luii-ie, guinea ami refreahmetita were the order of the evening. I', tl. Kuhnlika, ngeutfor the Chicago rayon CompKiiy ia in lite cily in tho intereala uf Ilia litnt, Mr. Kiil-auka eiHtcia to atny in die city until after the Fourth delivering piirturea (or hich he hnd titkun onlera huit winter. alao extieela to help along in the lebllllion. J. II. nml (Mln limy reliirul liiat ridny frvim lleppuer. They reairttnl the t-oiiilitii-iia tliere very laid when thry left, but tlieroiiimilleea in eluirgu of uirnira are working very linn! to gi t thiiiK' in order, Thry any it will lai nainy yeura, however, U-fore the town ill be in ita uorimil condition. A. II. (Irani, of llriid, Holidayed in the eity. He anya that the Jtcml Merenntilti Company will auiiiae the -aidenla of tlmt aei-lioii with a griitid iliapiny of tirewtirka on the evening of the Fourth. He rclurni-tl Mnudny, taking liia wil - and Iniuily with him. They will tunic Demi their future home. Homo gmal win k haa been dnno on tho rond from thia plnoe to lleml. The mud auiH-rviaor of I'oivull liitttea haa hnd the road out ua far na the old river bed cleaned up ol roekn and tho im provement it tptiUi noliceiible. II Demi would ace to it that their purl ia lone, one of the beat ronda in the county could bo had. The enlerpririiig livery atnhle and atagu men, Booth & Cornett, are prrparing to eatnbliah it livery stable nt Ilend which they will ur in con nection with a dnily ntnge Hue thi-y Intend running between our city and tlmt place. They will have thia line iu oiHirntion within a few thiya. Itc idea handling their atnge bttaineaa, their atnblo at Uenu will a.io have riga lor tiiiita-r mh-1c unit othera. The ball guinea aclu-duled lor the Fourth will not be aa originally in tended, owing to the aitc of the purae b ing cut down. Tho Warm Spring Indian Heaervntinn will content wi h our local team. I lie prncen will be f HH) nml I0, andiia the Indiana arc good at the National game, a nico content ia naaiiml. The local players are practicing faithfully and cxiect to gut th wiiim-ra end ol the p.irau. lteginiiiug at 4 o'clock on the niter- noon ol Jlllv 41 h, the rrenliyterian Lndiea Aid HiK'iety will nervo deliciolia ice cream nml cake for the aniiill ami) of 15 centa. The Helping Ifiinil HiM-iety will K-rvo ieo cold leiuoiutdr and the la-at of home made eandirn. You will rind them locutrd in the building formerly occupiinl by Donk'a buWher ahop. Aa thin in for a worthy eaune your pntiouiige ia aolicitnl. Three hiinilreil anil (illy giinro inilen ol tnrrilory ilevoliil to Hie culture ol itisn! anil hi-niiiuin lilicr Hupplicxthelwiiie to liind the nlicat f A. Ilootli left WnhiiBiluy with a loud ol fiirninhinga for the I'ilot Dutte fun nt lleml. Thia atoppiiig place haa recently changed lunula, A. 0. Liiiihh, nl nur city having Inking uliui'gu uf it. lie will conduct .It in the liiture na a Ural cluaa hold, and lie will ulan have charge ol the I'ilot Unite I, ivory Htiible, of the a nno city. Iliailh It Curnett, the atagu and atnhle men arc the prnprietura ol the atnhle. The different eomiultteea working on the coming ceit-brutioii have failed to tiiitke out a program for the day, but will gut togulhi-r tonight and ar range iiintlura. The puhl o nuaurcd, however, of a good futereatiiig progrnui iioualatiiig ul apeenhua aporta and lire worka, Outaidu H-ople tniikc no miatake in coming to aiiend the Fnurtli with ua, aa every rltort pi aible ia laiiiig mmle to itmku the cole- prnliou worth coming to oo. The I'rineville moImiI Iniurd will uieel the inter part of tho week lor the purjioaii of electing U'lieliera for the ensuing yuur. It in prolialilu that they will add another teacher a our oily moid growth haa made the handliiig of the iucreiiaiJ iimiiber of achnlnra ulmoat an impoaaihili-ty for live tenchcra. Thero are uUmt UfrO eliililren ill our city. Two hundred uud thirty five were enrolled at the luae of the Innt term. Allenlian If. W. I PraaamatUn or flag ularl Thoro will he npecinl elwttinn The Indiea ol the F h of July nt the lirnt iniirtiiig in July to fill icommllte of 1IKW, having a iiirpliut of viwiiiiiy in the olliccol JSntiker. I , m (mm img boll llt,fl A fllll llttlllllllllHO ol niCllllHTg Mi ,.,.,, reiiiienteil, , , ., ., I ... . ..... : nnuu-iit Li tli fitv nn llm ,ir,.,,i. W, T FoglO. V, U. I' ' j Fourth ol July, not being able to pro cure a pruier ling stair, will deler tho preacutatio I to tome future date. A mli McKay, of Mitchell, wni la-tj The flog however, will lie .displayed wia-k bound over by the Justice a court 1 on tho flag taff of Wuuweiler I'ntlle Hinder 'Bua;UI. of that iiliteo ill the Mini ol sptX). He iatoapjH-nr beloro the full let in of circuit court mill anawer the clnug nl cultle ateiiling. Jle was already under iHiuda for the aume offence, Ilia first cnae having been criiitiniusl from the Hpring term of court. The Inat oirruae wna cnuimitcd on ('naik Couniv cuttle uitiii, and as the evidence ia very atroug agitinat him, it ia probable that ho will lie punished. H ia alao thought that, his tiinl will iui-licate othera and it ia hoieil that the dcpralntiona that have Ikwii c initial on Crook County slock men in tho paat, will be atnppcd by this proceeding. '. t, MulrhlMa Va , n, Praka, C.H. Henry, paasetl through town Tiieailny onrniito lo Hhiiiiiko with a load ol woo! (rout tho John Da. coun try. Mr, Henry nnya he (omul the roads (roni Heaver creek this way to lm ulmoat impnsaiblti and that it waa nceeasiiry to curry u pick and shove! and work the roud o get through. Considerable eoiiipluint is being made in regard to the condition ol the ronda (rum here lo Paulina mid the siiht viaoia who are nupoiJ lo look after such ronda ahoiild see that they art put in proier condition lor travel. W. A. Ilooth returned Monday from a trip lo IdLeview, where he went to meet his brother mid pnrlv lor the purpisc of haikiiig over tho Military Itoud Laud,' ptinrhnaiil by the Ilooth, Kcllry, LtinilK'r ('oiupiiny lust season. Mr, lliKith reHirta a pleasant trip. He waa much nleaaod with the country south ol Hilver Lane. He atnppcd Kire Company No. 1 held an en over a fewdnya at Hummer Ijiko end ihuaiaatic meeting Monday night, lit loiind it Ui l a veritable garden (, ' mIim-Ii time three new members were The cnac ol C. C. Hiilehinaon va. A. M. Drake waa decided by Judge Drad- aliuw lust Hutiirdny in favor of the da feuilent. In this auit Mr, Jliitehiumin liruyoi! lo a one half internal in the I'ilot Dutle Development Company's holdings, alleging, that it was through his information Hint said holdings worn ncquirvl. Ho also asked that Mr. Drake lm restrained from diaiioaiiig of any of tho properly ol the company. In thia suit he-wuc denied tho right to be co sidt-red even an interested parly. Judge Ilradshaw considertd Mr. Drake's evidence auflick-nt tn prove that the company! woika and development wero nt all times ,indo- ieiiileiit of Mr. Hutchinson. Mr. Ilut'.'hinaon ia exited to file auotlii-r suit soon, but, ita ending will in nil probability bo the same as this one, as his case has been at nntimea clear one. Ill the ineantiuie tho I'ilot Dutte Ilevelopment Company continues to improve and their work ia being rapid ly recognized as an important mctor in the development of I ho section in which they are situated. The I'lrrMcn Knlerlalst Tliomjison store on thccoinin Fourth waving ita colora to tho breeze lor the lirat time as the procession pusses, marries). At Hire Hill, Douglua County at tlio rcHiilcnco of tlio hride'a pnrciitH, Mr. and Mm. J. V Joiiih, June 2.'lrd, Orange Hoilgin anil Jliaa lienaic I'arker. Doth the bride and groom ore well known in thia Miction, Mim Parker having visited ut different timm with her brother Ora I'arker. ol thin city, while the groom ia a native Crook County boy. The young couple has many friend, with whom the Journal joins iu winking them a married life Irec frn.n trouble ami filled with hap piness to overflowing. Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of Hecf, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lfti'tl, and Country Produce. Main st. FriiKviiMr-sw. 'Phone 31. ntrawlHirrics and other tcniler fruita la'iug raised to perfection. An iiitt-roiiliug game ol lme bull w,a jiluyed on tho lornl ii in llloiiil Hiiiiilny between Park Honk's Hi ruh Icnm anil tho regular nine. The nrrulm gave the regulars a run for their money anil with a little more practice nml by the addition ol one or two more good players they can win out. The bovs are out practicing every afternoon preparing lor the game on the -41 It . The scorn Sunday stood 11 to 14 in favor ol tho regulars. Word waa received Tuesday even ing by telephone from Hay Creek that the Indian Hand and H ae Hall Team would be here lo participate in the Fourth of July celebration. The Indian ball tosscm are a husky lot of players and if the I'rineville team rzieeta to win tho purse they will have 10 improve in their playing. However, the local boys wil! make some changes in their line up and tho team which will piny the Indians Huturduy will bo tho strongest ever put out at this nlace. One of tho tiost exhibitions of the national game ever played in Trine ville wil! be the result ol Saturday's game and all who attend are assured ol a royal good time. II. A. Jackson a mining man of Well known ability, in , speaking recently of tlio Dizie Meadows initio nenr Prairie City aaid un hesitatingly that it was a grout mine, anil that the fact could not help but Wonio known ill due lima, Ho forecasts a production of precious motnl from tlio mining district in which it is situated, that will not only surprise the outside world, but tlio local miners as well. This is the pro)Hirty often referred to as the Belknap mine. The New York Central Railroad is preparing to tost tlio worth of beech, bin-It anil maple woods as track tit. Tho company now uses Southern hard pine, but it has to be brought from fur away; the supply is becoming low, and it is proving too expensive. Trial will accord ingly lw llnulr of tlieso woods found in nhuntlunco nenr the line of road. Tho plan is to season the. birch, beech nnd maple ties and treat them to a preservative solution ol smile sort. It is believed that in this way a more durable lie can In obtained at less exiienso than the hard pine, which lasts about yours. The Haystack Base Hall Club will be hero to pniticipatt- in the Fall into line nd order your new spring suit from the great Oak-Easel of Strauss Brothers Good Tailors for 2 Voan. CHICAGO. From start to finish good qual ity ia the predominating rest ore of all clotbei made to order by this veil known tailoring house. No detiil is loo small to be given careful attention; your perfect .comfort la their sole ,m. Call at our tore and look over the splen did assortment of 500 latest and nobbiest pattern. Tewil quote you prion that will inter est you. Your satisfaction, as always, absolutely guaranteed. S!IA0 VAilEIIOUSE C0f.1PArJY. Slianllio, Oxcgron General Storage, Forwardin AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fireproof building 100x000 feet, 150 feet two stories in height. Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barlied Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Plaster, sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid lor Hides and Pelts. . Stock Tards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. AKenta f'-r Wasco Wsrahouae Milling Cn.'s, "Whits River and ''Daaei Potent" flour. Mark Wood fare of "H. W. IV Saloman, Johnson & Co. initiated into (ho myaterics of that company. After all l-uaineaa before the company was disicnsed with, tlu-y wero treated to a spread fit for a kine, which as liirniehed by Fireman V. F. King. A monitor of the boys from Company No. 2 wero present and to say that the good things u eat were enjoyed would lie putting it mildly. The Fi cineii of this city have a repu tation for doiiiR the rii;ht thing in an event of tiiia kind, hut tho repast furnished hy Mr. King Monday night outdone all post records and will long bo remembered hy those present. After tlio laiya had satislicd their ai-H-tite they were treated Ut cigars by Fireman Michel. They then adjourned io meet at tlio Ochoco hridgo with tin cans and othor instruments eapahlc of making as much noiso as poasildc. From here they aiarched in two's to the residence c! Fireuiau Black, who was recently married and tieated him to nn old fashioned serenade. The boys gathered around the front of the house in a circle and at a signal from the leader tho music began and it soon aroused Mr. lllurk from bis pt-acful sluniliers, who coming to the door in Horses pastured lor 50 cents a week full dro.ia gavo the hoys the price of a thc "K,t paeuire in Crook County A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...ITanufacturers of and Dealers In... FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and al Kinds of Cuilding Material For CASH Only Jfenderson & tPollard rV'' Hi: i - .,1 I r Sue b ;a!f Life !- ;. f..lf'- Via, i;,,M'!:i lis. ;f. :i;Tl tin Ltd rS; -DEALERS IN- Ireut to desist Ironi any iniiaic. of the Sl w- T. Voglo. WINES, LIQUORS, IMItltSIK anil fTf A 1)C IHI'Oimir ... IVUllVaJ, COUNTRY ORDKRS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLB, OREGON. t'auit'ri I'avvriy llnl. WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. , k Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods crisis of the world. This twine is jball Ramos scheduled lor tlio Itb used in the United Stales, Arf;en- and 5th. The boys have a strong tine and Russia. The United team this season and exiect to Stab's Iiirnislies all 1 lit" binders show the local boys a lew things which use the twine. ubout the national game. Last Monday evening the editor of this paper and his household were treated to a very realistic imitation of a Darktowii hand concert. The players numbering nhout 50 were all from among our local talent, and their rendition of tho beautiful opera, William Tell, bespeaks much praise for their director, Oscar Hvde. Thc different sections harmonized nicely and eaiH-ciiil praise is due to tlio solo ists; Win. Holder, alto, P. 11. Doak, tenor, Ora Parker, trombone, and llrnce flray, tuba, al! handled their respective instruments in a masterly way, and pioved conclusively that they are artists of no mean al-ility Their support was also good. Our musical critic being atatent on this oc- cassinn, our description is necessarily a little off, but unnecessary to say the concert was thoroughly apDreciatod. After 15 minutes of soul stirring tones, tho enthusiasm of thc niusio seized hold of us, and we were forced to in terrupt the proceedings with the price of a "smile." However, tlio cashier, llcrlwrt Ridiw.it, being excited, droi ped neatly half of the donation in the editor's wife's tlower lied, and our heart was duly made glad I lie following morning, when sho found the same, while clearing tho flowers of weeds. five We have invested tlio money lost by I the coiiiiany's ca- birr in eatables, and while we must confess to heing glad at his over sight, we sincerely ho-o that the H old er-lrapcr-Kiug-8uiiimcrs. Michel Pancake-Crahtieo- (iray-llooth l.ytlo-Parkcr Hideout- Whitsett-llvde Cyrus Hay-Doak-Wright Hailey- King musical trust wilt not think us miserly, oh no, boys. f Ml SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX) General Merchandise 'Dry Soods .... .. .New." Stylish Shirt Waists Fiuicy Trhumingg nn.rXeck RiMx-n Lace Curituns Summer Dress Goods of the L.itet Styles ami Trimmings to Match Percales and Shirtings A Bountiful Assnrtment -nt Low Price Muslins A New and Complete Stock Just Arrived ISedding ' ' Of All (.rnries nt Low Trires Jtfardivare Stoves ) in ware Sheep Shears Table and Pocket Cutlery (inns, Ammunition, ami Steel Traps Paints', Oils and Varnishes Camp Stoves Wagon Covers ' and Tents Iroceries and Stockmbns 9 Supplies Me's and Boys' Furnishings.. New Line of Summer llatu ' SUITS f All Grades, New and lTp-U.-tlnte at Heasonable Prices Sole Agent- for the F. Myers Shoes Made Neat and Cp-tn-Dnte