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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
$ LOCAL MENTION. 2 t 1 Thoau lti ri itt it folilcra nt Krllrj 'a nri awell. l.ntllfa' Hhirt VValala In ull grades and atylua at Halu i on, Juliiiaiui A 'n. Tin' liiiiiinii Olyinplii hollled hccr l Hinllli A Clivli., Dun K. Wclla spent till' liial nl I hi' n'k In mir ell v. Harry lludaon, uf Hialcra, wna In Hit1 city Momliiy, Joint McTiiggmt Minimi Holiday In mi it liuaiiicaa lrii to The lliillce, tlcurgii Millii'im, nl l'im' Mountain, win. i, I'rini'vllli' vlaltnr Monday. (!. A. VValcrluiuae, ill II. mind wna In IhiM'lly Mnmlny nil hiiaiiiea. I,. A. Ilinilh nriivcd M'lii'liiy from an fitcuilcil viait lo valley polnla. For acri-cn diaira, niiii'l diaira inul wimlowa go In A, II, l,ipiniiin A I'n. ( MiThcraiiu, nl liny Creek wna III Mm city Inat Thursday nil business Ht'iisoned rustle tiiiil flooring nil) If l.niiiil inilv nl A II. Lint in 4 Ki'ilv'n gallery i llii' only place In CriKilt Ciniiilv In got Ural cliiaa photo. Don't (nrgel the Full races, coin nicming (Ii IuIht 27th inul lusting Hvt'dllVil, llvri'ii Cmly iiiiulc it tili Hi" Urol nl till' Week til till' I'lipiT Ot'llia'o linking tip limber. Knnx 11 tiHtoti ri'turiinl Monday Imm a aiirvcvlng trip In tin' Ash wikhI eniinlry. Hinllli ilr ('leek linte llii' Ininoua Olympin lli'lllitl Beer l.,r unit- ul S.'i ecnla -r IhiIiIi'. Mi Minnie HnliliT, nl llrnu Vl li'y, i in id city vi.iting her lather Kilil.tr Holder. Have ynnr iltittn ml one ot tlloae alln-lb limltnlit lit Kelley'a gallery. There'a nothing pre'ticr. Miaacs Orit Ami Josephine Andiewa arrived Saturday fruttt it uumtiia viait at their home in Is-bnio , l.mlii'it linen (loods in nil uru.li-n titnl prettiest patterns ut J. K. Morriii'. (Iinrgc liny mill wile, nl Lout Crii'k. were In tin city Ilia llrtt "I the week visiting (rli'liilii itml relittivee. Mm. Jauif llniiiiltnn mul anit.nf Antlupn, arrived in nnr city Kridiiy liiritn.it with rvluliva and Irienila. I. Mil'lii'l low jiiat received A liritml Hew lint' of shoes lor Imlh wxm. (lit in unil inspect t Ik-iii. "High" Holler, it lui H'iit Inat sum ini'r in nur city, arrived Tlrirsday, nil intends making Ihia plum his (uturc home. 0. (!. Corni'lt nrrivnl Monday from 1'nuliim and will Sn'inl a week in nur city attending In busi- lll'Ht. A Iuk Mutt ( Ladies mul iiiIssck hIiimk j iik t received ut Wiirzwcilcr mul Thompson's. Tin')' urn up In llllll'. J, I.. Mi'Ciillurli la doing an incrcna-i iillm ini'aa in tlieinaiiriinccliiicnf lute. 'I'll in la ilnii In llii dirt thnt he ac. da Inir treatment to nil, nml rcprc- ai'lila liiini'Ht l'nln allien. K. K. Il'illla, ul ('nnik, Oregon, linn liml n jni'k nt lila pl'i I'T tin' tut't lliii'i' yi'iira. Owiht run hnvn anum liy riilljiin nml pnyiiiK 'nr III" li'iil, nml lllti linala ul n'lvcrt iail'K- II. I', Ki n Im In'i'ii npHiinli'il I'.H, I'niiiiiiiarliini'r nml la now pri'pnriil to nlli'iiil tu nil kimlanl I.iinil nr Nil- Inrinl liualni'aa n. Minima I'nat olllc In the Willow (Wk llnain. J. II. tlmy, wifu mul iIhiikIiIit n'liirniil to tlii'ir ('riaikitl rivir Imini' Hniulnv nlti'r al'ott viait in tlmrity Mr. (Irnv iilli'iicliil tliii Htia'kiiii'ii'a Kait'itliin ooiniiiillu Hntimliiy. linn Winnlliat llllll t'll'Vl' A. Nrnl,nf llrnnilii Knlla, Wiialiinutoii, li lt (nr tlii'ir lioin Munilny. Thi-y iiiwl Hunt priail mi tlii'ir timli'r rliiiina Munilny iN'furi' T, H. 'niiiiitiaaiiiiiir. W, A. IMI. M. .1. Hhi'lli'y, n prumlni'iit ln)iijiii! illilll, nl Minni'iipolia, Miiini'antit, nil- I'liint'iinii'il lit' Ilia fiiri'in.in Join Kili'Mlil, na n 1'rinpvill viailor tlif hi. ul llii' w.i'k. Hi-la inii-fl ik"I 'K out tiinU'r, falaTti Ithflt Win. Htnwart, nl l'linliiin, who it now grnziiiK nlwut MKKt "hrap mi the (Irmit r tv ntniie ln'twwn Bum Vnlli-y nml I WW, aiilli'ri'il la ol nlauit ami almi'ii lay ahootlng. Tl"' ourmi hnpiwiii'il Inat wwk i"'"' the ranch ol K, K. Uwr, ol At the tlinnnl the ihiajtlnij Mr, Hlewnrt win I'limiiti' to Ontnrin. tn come nml make thin hia Kniinneiit hoinc, nml (In hia part tnwnnla lie vi'lopinK Hie iimtchlean timlaT re-oiirri-a o! nur auction. Notice. l;ninlng liiiirraniMta Vmr Prllta- Till. Nallr T I'lalllfaa All li U-n ol the (!rook comity nnttlemi'ii naaocintion nre mpii-at U to aenJ to the Hetiri'tnry ul will inwocin tlou (ihiaailhtl liatnUII eiittln they may wiah to aell tliia lull. Hit iintlli'iiion nru ulau Invi wl tu come in mid Ijal their entile wild ua. Wo nre Kiihig to iniiko mi effort to g"l huyera lor nil the enllhi thnt nre lor aule, Ih' luiiiiig to meuilH-ra nl thnnaauaiittioil. J. II. tiKAV, Hl, l'riueville, (Ire. 'I da Hilar lla"Hii'' Thrnn Thronaon, ol the Miiyllotter Miniiill Ciiitipnny, of llowunl, pnoeil Ihniiigh the eity Monilny, i-nroute to linyl where lie K'"" tuget hia three iihllilr Mr. Thronaon n-Njrta the priwcta ol the Mnylluwer gnml. They cuniiueiiml netive work Inat Monday, nn the IV U vein, which ii aepnmle nml npiirt from the Mny Hotter. Mr. Thronaon aiiya thnt llottnrd Kill wain l n lloiiriahing iiiuiing emnp. J. V. Murria, the inerehniit, lino n f '.lmtl line nl men a mid laiya liirniah luga, urhii-h he will elimn out la-low eoat. Y"il run Hud anme Kenuine Intrgniua nl hia atiut'. (iite him nil I. Ilornre lhllanl mid Imiiily, of lliirna, reluruial Huniliiy Irnm I heir trip up the lli-.i'linli. They ieairt linvlu( 'iil mi riijoynlile lime, nml llahing g .mil. They left Tuedny for their liuuient lliirna. laoni ('leek nrrivitlTuenility from III (Meek riuioli on (Iriinly, wliere lie nml hia Inniilv Imv 1'eeii niati- cnling lor the punt It'll ilityx. Mm. dirk mul tl Inlilren arrived Wtilm-Hilay. The WilUnietlf vnlley (iiriimm nre aniil to le KiifferiiiK iiiil ft ilnmnge Ironi grnnalioppern. Unite it rontrnat In nur neetion, wliere the h ii ut 1 1 hot- run Itiinllr liml enoiilt lor Halt linit, V.. K. M.-I'heelcra mul wife left 8nt iinlny lor their huiiie in lliirna, after a few ilny'a visit with Aaaeaaor H. K. Johiimu, nl t lit city. They have Iwii out on mi enleiahtl nutiug up the llearliulea nml reHirt mi enjoynble time. HraNrlltliic lllt-Hlll. Theenae ol II. M. Ilurnea va. 1 llillnli.ili which the pliiiutiff limlight auit tn reruvera horae lie chilmi-il he had "limm-hocd" when running on the JuuitK'r ('reek imige na it two yenr oil, wna tlerideil hy Jnatice l,iieki-y Hnturdny in Invur of the de feiidniit. Thia cnae Inul Ihii triitl la'fore hy t'oiinty Judge M. K. lligga, whnae ruling wna ailatiiined hy Juallce l.urkey. Thia eatnhlialiea the pre riilenl thai -Tireueliiieiiig' ia illegal, mid in no wny eatnhlialiea a chiim to mil- nuiiial. W. W. Ituy lilt Tucmliiy lor I'ortliunl nml otlii-r vnlley poinle where he will n'iiil n I illi vial ling. J. W. Hoone relumed Minidny It inn Newairl, l.iucnln roiiotv, where he hnakial mul laitheil, nml olherwiae enjoyetl hiniaell. 1". II. PuiiulfHtvr lelt Kriihiy lor Hie lleachutea, where lie will join hia hruther Orn, fur ft ten dny'a hunting mid llaliiug trip. 1'. B. Dunk's realiiriint, which Ima Ihvii clnneil lornnuie time will la rcoein'(l, mi lie tella iih, aliout Heptetiilier lt. A. H. I.ippinnn A Co. nella bent l.inaetil Oil lor Wl cent ier gallon I'ionivr while lend nine renta n'r KIUIll. W. II. Ilinlaoug mul fmiiily, of Mill creek pnaatsl thrnugh the city Monthly on their wny Itttnte from mi outing nu the Doachutca, You will liml mi A No. 1 line ol Men'ii Kuriiinliing (iimtla ut J. F. Morn'. Tlioy nro uiiexcelleil in the city, mul the lirirrri lire right. Mm. M. It lligga lelt Friday lor Btirita, wliere the goea lor viiit with Iter pnrenta, (lenrge Stand iff mid wife. The Judge ia lonely tit tl conaitpience. Pnrtiea knnwing tlieiiinelvoi inileht- wl tn A. H. liippmmi or A. II. I.ipp ninii Co. iiiual nettle. Intereat cliargiil mid collecled on nil rconnU A Briinil New Linenl (lentV Hula int riH'tiiveil lit J. K. Morris' They nre in the luteal hlockri mul nre being wild ul n "mull margin ol profit. J. K. Morria the merchant and family, Hud Mnrria and (lenoral Trine Inrnied a party, which left Monday Inr t viait in U-lmnnii and ether ley miuta. Dr. J. H. Roacnheig J. L. I.uckey n.l Johniiv l.nckey left Hiinday for Praiiie. where they will hunt mid Hah to their heart't content the next ten (lays. Painful Accident. While engaged in cutting hox luiii lier with a aniall circular anw, at the Ochncu planing mill pUnt in thia city Friday M. A. Ihniatt, in aottie manner caught Hie llngora ol hia left hand in aui-li a wny thnt lie aitffered the loaa of a part uf the thiimh and the Hrat and accund Hugera and the tip of the third. Tim accident wat a moat unfortunate and pniuful una for Mr. Lehman, who ia a worthy upright young man, and he luu the tvmpnthy ol uirtiiy frienda. Dra. Hoaelltierg and Ili'lknnp tlreaattl the injured m Ix'ra. llni'raaHnl Vrolxlral Ni rTi-lM tairlr. Joe lli'iikle returned the Inat of the week from I'milum, where he went will, a warrant fur Winn Kerguaon, who ia wiiuled in Cotlnge Clove for rape. The offender however, had le.irned ol Joe'a coming, and left for pnrla un known. In nur Inat iaaiie we alutitl that John (lelt wna bound over to appear la-lore the grand jury. We alinuld have aaid that he wna IhiiiiiiI over to keep the peace.. We have aince learned thnt John ia viailing relalivea in California. 8. Murchiann, nl Senile, mneil through the city Monilny on hia way home Imm the I'uiiliiia cuun try, where he rlcnt it lew ilaya rwreating. Dr. A. I). Morriton made a pro feaaional trip Siindiiy to the home ol Mr. Komi l.awaon on the (Vhooo. Her aon tiill-ert ia aoriuualy ill from an attack uf nppcuilicitia, and it ia thought that an 0ieralion will Im nereaanry in the near future. rlipiire Hell i engngitl in painting Hie court house fence, anil his brush haa added greatly to the neat appear ancea ol the couiity'a capital building. We doubt if there ia another county treasurer on tliccoaat, of Mr. HeH'ango, who ran don hia working clothe, mid gel thcreaulla that he can. 8. T. Orooka and family, accom iinnied bv Mre. M. J. Miller and lamily, nil uf Albany, arrived Thnra. dny, and will viait for nine time with their hrnther, County Coroner J. H. Crunka, of our city. Thia ia their Hrat viait to our section, and they are well plcnacd with its appearance. Mra. Lettie A. Miller, ol Prineville, mnde pruul nn her homestead near I'milum in thia city W ednewlny. Her witnesses were John T. Faulkner and Miithlaa Koae. ol Paulina. Mra. Mil ler will leave noon for Manila, 1'. I to ioin her huabiind who is an nlliccr in the II. H. aimy. lllne Mountain Kagle. The (ioveniinent Geological sur vey i.ig purl y coniiiosed ol Prof. I. ('. Kuaacll, C. K. Wilatin and II. C. Dewey were in the cily Inat Thuradny and left the aiinie day for the lleachutea going by way ol the Crooked river road. They cam in by way of Hums, nml while they ere very reticent re garding their pla a, we learned Irani I'rofeaaor Russell, who had charge of the party, that they will pay eiecial '.trillion to Crook county geology, and thoroughly atud.- the possibility ol getting artesian water, and will also look up probable irrigation sites. Many milwlenl'ml improvement)! nre contemplated or nur city dur ing the next lew months, nml when completed, I'rinevillc's atepferward will he no small one. The county High Ki'hiinl hiiihling will he ill the (.'ourae ol erection this fall, and will give employment to quitf iiiiinlaT ol mechanic. completed the building pure with any in tlieatute. The Presbyterian church cdilicc dcscrila-d ill our Inst issue will soon lie started, and is planned to ho a handsome building. Wur.wcilcr & ThompHon will: soon commence the erection ol a one story warehouse, .'10 leet hy i IH leet, which will la' built ill the rear ol their store, replacing the group ol old buildings standing; Iherennw. Michel A Stewart will com mence in the next few days the work on their one story warehouse, ' which will be 40 feet by 54 leet. It will be situated just back ol the store. There arc nlso niuny other improvements contemplated, and with the haiidsuinc new addition of A. I.ippmnn's already completed. I'rinevillc's steady growth is self- vidi-nl. Jl 1'1'r Park Aaatlrr. Notice is hereby given that my son 0. M. Druikcl has no authority to transact any huainras in my name, and I warn all iwraona nut tn trust him as I will nut lie rcaixmaihle for any debta ol hia contraction. 1 have given him his time, j 8. P. Ilonkle. Deschutes, Ore., July 14, VMIX Notice ia hereby given thnt 1 have purchased the proierty formerly lie- W'hetl 1 longing to the Oehocn (Jold Mining will cum- 1 on l'ps.'r Oehocn, conaiating of a reaervoir and ditch, and that sheet) men arc warned not to run their sheep lijain aaid prnwrty. JollS Iflt.fSAKKU, Fruit Farm for Sale. I oiler fur sale my fruit (aim of 1H0 acres, situated in the Cove, on Crooked river. There are 2ISK) trees ol aaaorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all ol the products. T. F. McCam.istek, Culver, Oregon, Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Koads Parks Survcyi and Plana Made Terms Moderate Address; Alfred F. Sears, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. ( Wor. Illk I'tld. Or Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of Ueef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Maill St. PriaeviMe, Oregon. ThOtie 31. val WUerr Hwrliif will HrGraa. Visitors to the Oregon state fair this fall will witness the greatest rac ing ever seen in the state. Saleni business men have raised a pur.0 of $2(1(10 lor 2:17 acers to lie laced lor on Halem Day, which has 30 horses iteretl. These horses are from the heat stables In Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Montana, and it ia exwctcd at lenat twenty ol them will atnrt, furnishing the largest licld ol highclnss horses ever seen on track on the Pacitio coast. . Portland, too, has contributed a purse of $2000 for 2:20 trotters to he raced for on Portland lay. This race has 27 horses entered, of which moat of them will start, making two of the greatest racing events ever held this side the Rocky mountains. If you are fond of high-class racing, don't miss seeing those two events. A BH l,tla mat. A. H. Powers, ol MinueaiHilis. Min iiMnta. was in the city Ha tin-day, and left the same day for the Deschutes timber country. Mr. Powers is the largest individual lugging man in the world, and operates in his work, lour locomotives, and 40 miles o' railroad, besides, his other machinery necessary tn handle Ions. Last vear alone he cut, hauled and delivered to the boom oomnanies onerating on the Missis- The movement towards gelting a park established for our city, that was taken up by Mayor M. K. Brink about three months ago, and was first published in The Journal, received substantial encourage ment last Saturday when a letter was received by Mr. Klliott, in answer to Mr. Brink's rc(tiest that the road company donate the land necessary, i lie writer oi the letter was Cul. C. E. 8. Wood, a Portland altnrncy who has charge ol the. anil department ol the road com pany, and he states that he will make every effort possible towards getting the company to give the hind asked for, which is three acres, situated just south of where the Public High School building will stand. Ho stales that the com pany will plat in the near future tho botlv of land situated titer. amounting to about Hi blocas, and with his recommendation it is thought thnt the renuest ol a park site will le allowed and marked on the plat to ls used for that pur- j pose. While the road company's j action in giving this land i would be appreciated by every! one who lias the future welfare of our city at heart, they will not: loose anything us a result for their ; adjoining holdings will la' greatly; milled to in value hy tile presence j of a well kept city park. j As soon as they formally trans-j ler the site to the city, it will liej up to the local citizens to push the project along, by grading it, setting; out trees, shrubbery and lawns ami building walks and make other improvement necessary. Such an improvement will go a long ways j towards adding to the beauty and j MS. I.' 1EIGAM1 ARISTO i i I J A HpeWnlt y Made of Finp Wtrk. Our I ncrPRina Pal ro nittff Denote Our Hiipophu in Tltut Xjine. SIIAtJIICO VAnEIIOUSE COHPAllY. Slianllco, Oxsg-on General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height. Special Attention to Wool Grading and Haling for Eastern Shipments. ! Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime, j Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, i Grain and Feed. Highest price paid lor Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. Audita f"r WW, Warehouse Milling- Cn.'a, "Whit River" and ' pallet Patent" Hour. Murk mmIs tare of "S. M. Co." POCKET KNIVES AT ----- D. P. ADAMSON'S (The Brick Drug Store) A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...nanufacturers of and Dealers in... FURNITURE, COFFINS. and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and al Kinds of Gilding Material For C A S tl Only jfcenderson & !Pollard For Vhoh'P Homestead . Locations Timber Desert Lands ROBT. SMITH, Prinevillo, -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, iioMEisrk iuI apTf APC imported.... vAVJii.lYO. CO'JNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. P0IKDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Oreo-on. u ctt.-.: ir.. t?.,,..,:.;, rwila .J JU IlTS, CiMU10UtT illlU Illltise 1' 111 limning mnta convenience of our little city. left Tliiinnlay for tippi, Kl.OtXMXM feet of loga. When it been oper- .1 n tli'..ll....t. It. V.. i.n""in' ' "' ... .-... , Ilia home in (Iriinta Fnaa ufter a week'a ia conaidered that lie Ima viait with hia aon J. I,, of thia city. Mr. Mi l'ulloch'a viait wna ahorteitisl hy a demand lor hia nervicea in his home town, where he ia recognized aa the IcsdhiK ahalractor of titlea, being lor the Hrat man engagci! in una work 111 ' thai county. ating on tliia acale lor a goou inany yeara, the tremendous amount of work done hy him can be oat'niuted, bill thata all. It ia auch men Iliac we need in thia country, and we trust Unil Mr. Powers will liml. during hia atny with ua, sufficient iudiicemeiita Miss Ida. M. Snyder, ffenattaw mi tbe Bnoklt at Kaatt M Art Ctak. II woman would pay molt atuatlon to their haallrt wa wottld hava mot happy wlvtt. mouien aim oaugnttn, ana n m; would obatrvt Kiulti they would find that the doctofa' peucrlpwoni do not perioral the many ami they are jivtn credit lor. la couultlna with my druljtUt he ad vtttd Mcfclree'e wine of Cardui and Thed lord'l Black uraujht, and w I took It and hava every rtaaon to wan mra tor a iw Hie opened up to me wnn reiiorcti iwami, and 11 only took thru months to cure me." W in" of Cardui ia a reeulator of tlte mAnatruai functiona and ia a must as- totiiabttig tonic lor wouten. It cures at'anty. euppreaaed, toorreqtiant, irrt'fr- ulaJ aua pajtiiut nimtau-uftnu", KMiu'K of Ui womb, whites and flooding. It wotuttn- chll.l- im of tie. It ire- l: - 1 I...V... tat have be barren for years. All druggists Have 1.W ootues a it of Lsrutil. ot ute wouiD, wuitoa aita iiuuuin. is httlful when approaching wont hood, during pregnancy, altor chi birth and in otiango of life. It I VINEoCARDUl SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX) General Merchandise Sale on Ladies Shirt Waists l.EUIXNINT, WITH JULY 13, FOK THE NEXT :M) DAYS WE WILL SELL OUK NICE LINE OF Your Time to Buy. We also have a pretty line ol Sum mer Bonnets, Dresa (loods, Dimities, elc. Mens and Hoys Crash and Straw Hats that will lie sold a Cireat Reduc tion. These (ioojs Must He Closed Out Hill ing Their Season In Order to .Muke Room for NEW (JOOIIS. Don't Overlook These Bargains. Ladies "Waists, Vr Skirts, Bova Linen Suits at just J ot their Regular Price. Eacli Artifle Marked in Plain Figures. You Take Your Pick lor Just Three Fourths ol the Marked Price. Sroceries and StockmQns' Supplies awj