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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
Crook County Journal. Potiukhm) Evkhv Thi wimi hv W. ('. HI.ACK, Kililur uml Proprietor. Col'NTV OmclAl. I'AI'KK. .1 linn Of Crtieil ttlvrr. TI Jimioiai. In nihTt at tin- lt' Prini-lll. Orir., for tnitiiniiiMl' thioiiiro til V. 8. mail M aeoimil cImw matti-i. ' Nl'ltSORU'TloX RATKS IN tllVAXrl Onk Ykv . . Hix Month . . . 'J'HRKK ilxNTK" . . . TIII KSDAY, - Al'lii srai, lDUS. Commencing with this issue, the Journal innn.-igement changes hands. S. M. H:vih-v having sld his interests to the undersigned. who will mnke no tmngs in the fiolitic.il policy hut will continue lo advocate r"iuhlictn principles. i?- our p-dittcs ure repuhlicnn our lue.-il policy ) t .- 1 1 lie as near as is possihle, noii i:irlis.in. We thall work for the advancement of Crook county's interests and its unquestioned future will he rtided. hv us to whatever extent may In1 in our "ion er. Hclirving that an indciiendcnt local ioliev is far better for I loeal Mt, we shall not indentify ourselves, with any clique, hut shall try to represent the majority of the people. W. I'. Ill Ai K. in the shedding of tears, for it is often proven that they follow the M K(m,t , mii,(; same course where occasions par- '.MVMons of Allah'.) hay, w hich he allel. This was demonstrated the has disposed of to different parties, olhcrday, over in Washington, yet! Mn, ,1(, ,,,,,,,,. we have not heard une expression ; Winnie wen- visitors at Mrs. Tet ho of ynipathy for the mohlied rows on the Itechutes last week, wretch who outrage,! and murder- j Th( j Morri,s W( e l a utile girl. The rapist be he ! f ,KVess. 'All who attended report white or Mack, w ho reaps the , having had a good lime whirl wind or the burning fires of a righteous rage in entitled to no sympathy. And the way to in crease these crimes in the main seat of trouble the fvuith is hv rqimllKMIiili tlunrtl. I Mined. There will he held a meeting of the A man And wile, competent to II mid ot Kqimliialion or Crook conn- take charge of n stock ranch during ty, at 4 he county clerk's ullli-e on t1"' coining winter, and feed and Monday, August :tl,t. lor Hie purpose1 ,,U0 ''"'I' """I 'iitlle. of pul.liely examining the mcm. I 1m ,u '" 11 I"'''"'""'! interest in mention,, .ml eonociing all em. In LT .'""""'"''''J I'"' ""'l'- rrr? r xsr Ittnvls, lots, or other property, and it shall he th duty of eriin intercted Mrs. F. Forest and youngest t0l'lv,,r ''""' '" ph' p- daughter were l'rineville liusiness jKiiiill, And if it shall appear to visitors one dav last week Miss Jane Ilolti was down from the lVschutes last week, visiting! eviuencing mauillin sympathy tor ' tier trieint .Mrs. Pave Weaver these outragcrs of nature, and to condemn the enraged avengers. Mrs. J. It. Merrill and such board ol eqoalination that there are any lands, lots, or other property assessed twigs or in the name of perse. i or H'ron not the owner there of, or assessed under or ttevond its laughter actual value, or any lands, lots or Tho Donth Pounlty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus mere scratch, nisignl ticant cuts or puny hoik have paid the death penalty, H la wise lo have ftitcklim'i Arnica Salve ever hand). It's tho hest salve on earth ami vv ill piev-ent fatality, when Hums' Sons, 1,'om, were in the citv Sattirdav. ,.,, .,i .'l ...i.l 1 'l'7,ml 1 T 1 '"'""'" ' "l'.s", The one thing self evident is that , Miss Ivna having lour Uvtl, tilled j ,llk' p'rrwli( K. Jous- Slore " 1 iust so loinr as tiie crime occurs . wliile there. ' o just so long wili it be followed by Kcna West was down from Item! a lesser crime and the rapist, filack. ! last Thursday enroute for l'rine or whit that h be, but it in bisiville. Rena says "the tire at Hcud power to stop forever, lynching. ' ', nmWrM loss to the If he don't do it, who's to blame?, . i Mr. and Mrs. Will McCallister, 1 of the valley, who have Iveen visit ! ing their brother Kerd, ol the t'ove, for the past two weeks, have h it Sharra! flr ,.ir lllu,, j,,,,, M(.. battle! jt'allister nceoinpanied them and address. I will attend school there this winte lr Sale. SON, ASSKSSOK. I The following is the stale law Iwir-"'' An muer Wrr r.imug. ing on this mailer: 1 "A eerson who fa, I uwar la-fore Mr"' J"'"' ')'"'' 1,111 m" nv"'"" a county boatd of evpialixalion, as here Stivk For Sale, or to 1 One hnmhed head K01 iaitii'ulsrs call on, or J. S. MeMecn, Laments, Ore. Mr. Montgomery left here the M1 (later part ol last week, for his ' r' j Tuley rnnch, where he will join bis familv ami heein initlinir no v. . 1 1... : .1. .. 1 . 1 t- t "' neiciM gncu imii i nay. Aylctte lethcrow have stvld my interest in the t'rHvk: nied him as a hay hand. County Journal to W. t black and that be will collect ami pay all indibtedmss pertain- daugter. Mother ami child ing lo said paT ami plant and getting on nicely, while smile nerfcot all advertising contracts. !""!litU!".v to ll' f' l' ,. , , ,, . , . father s fav tmuM ai rrinevine, (iregon, nil: litth of dav August, of l'.HK. provided, cannot maintain a suit in evpnty te enjoin ihe eolhelinn vd any portion vvf the tax lesnlt'ng wroiiglnl as"essnieut by the assessor. Hut if he has so appcaml and failiil ' to litul rvHles. and lie has an equity in hi favor, he may enjoin the col j lection vf an illegal tax." Stale I.avv. complete linn ol new Jewelry and Silver ware. 'Ihe goods are upoo-dale and of standard quality' You llml from a! lln,,gs among nein appropriate lor wetlilmg or lurthilay prcaeiils. lele hue ol Mie also carries a coin 11 notions, Prices right. Noilee. For Puultoutlou A. 1 1.(1 HA NT, M it 1. nWr. HAS ON- HANI) A (nntlviv Slock of cn:Ni:iA l m much anhisp: nt rtituvviiix rmoiOH. IIKXD, - OIIKtlON, M. Bailey Tuixv. Culver llrm. Tw pliicians had a long and Otis Patterson, formerly of The Oalles, and Walter Lyons, former ly private secretary to ex-tiovernor Ueer, are now the proprietors of the Daily Astorian puhlisbel at Astoria. End of Bitter Furnt. Some of the young men of the town are agitating a club room to be equipped in the near future. It should lie a success, and should he aided bv all local business men l,un,m' '" S''ve "I .d s,.k . E"".vbo.ly thought my time had come , . . ' . 1 As a last lesort I tiied lr. King's N "j ' Discovery for Consumption. The uauis. am iritiiii r nufi n.-..-.eunuv . ... , -. . . ' ' . . .1 1 , , & . tyneni 1 receive, wns rritini m , .ime 01 li e st rv tuekcisi ne rooms, woum he a valuable aridi- K m fct,, in ., JllvJ ; returned, among them I'errv Kcad tion to our town. "All work and ! iv. viirrv nuMinnl mv i,..ilih II hllcd all his jars, and we all no play makes Jack a dull boy." jit conquers all Coughs, Colds and k"""' "j1"1' ,u f" ' S-'1'1 ,,1;"'k There are so few legitimate amuse-j Throat and Lung t:oul.es. Uiiarau-! " rr- ' lueuis 10 ue iouna in our cnv, mat v"" "j rtiiitiniii v inncK cos iiu iv me ucatn 01 .miss r.tinice j Store. Priee Me, and 1100. Trial ; Horney, Haystack looses one of bottles Iree. i ur best school teachers, she was engaged to teach the (irey lUttte sidiiHil the coming Kali and Winter, j The family have the svni.athv of l.unl iniU'c i Tin hah, iiivs,.n. Aiiiini't is, nma, Nit.iw l hi'tpUv Kivia all At iliv r,'llttlin: liiitmHlm'lttrrbMttltf,! notice !' liia liiu'iilien accompa-1 cattle n aociatlon are request d to ' , tlM m,( u j ;senl to the Scoictary of hi hi nasnciu- Smitli, C ty t'ik, t IVtusvlile, iiri,.n Horn-on u"Ust 7ih to Mr ,,.,,i ' a classilievl list of all cattle Ihey Tily, siiiln.r ai, tnu. Ui "'ills Mrs. II. A. Mcikvwoll a nine noim.l may wi,h lo sell tin, lull. Other; t'ltAltl.Kstl. SMI III, ... . I ... . Hi rrllltfVI 0. tlrM..,n II V ., mil r..,o.- nn, catllctnen are also lin i n to come in ... .... , , . " . ' : . , . Stt suit i, SKi, S'ii,.ii i, Tii. 11 are and list their rattle with us. e are s..ntl.. li,,. la Ki, W . M. the going to make an effort to get hovers ! H. naum th l"ll,iini; uiw, t tor all the cattle that are fur sale, U'- I'ts vsmtiiiii,nu rel,tii.i, unit aut cuhoalinn himoiii! to iiiemli.,,. ,,t il,.,,i...,.i..ii., !"'!' Wi'l. vU: J. II. Ohav, SiV. riinevilie, tre. KttttreT ('Mlllciuru All mendaMs of the Crook county : People are very busy getting their grain ready lor the thrashers. Tliev eviieet f.t )M,iin I l.p.iul, it... stubboin right with a i alicess on my j, (H, -t, ' right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, oil DuPont, U., "and save me up. I 11,0 I'oninan Uo.lman also the Kodman & Stroud Thrasher will begin thrashing next Monday the 17th. 8uiclite Provented Tli..iii H. Ul!,., i,i,, It. .,ai., Ulivsr I'owsll, wit Vv Ilium M,.l'lli.t. r, ill i't Prini-vill. (Irfyon. .Mil IIAKI.T. Not, AX. liiuiilpr. Notloo For Publication. The startling niiounceiiient that a prevcututiveol s.iicide had liecn diseov ereil wilt interest many. A run diovn syntein, or di'-iiumlcnev iuvaruihlv prece'e suicide and suuu'thing has ! w-,-11 luiinu ui:u nui irevciii mat con- uul U ,,n, ut t mvls l-.(,.r. J, dition Wllicll makes suicide likely. ' Smitli, Comity Clrrk, at I'riiirvlllp, On-, At the lirst th.aiglitof sell destruction " suinliiy. Ss'itrmlr -ji;, imt, Uke Kleelrie II.h, ti l-i I A I.r.X AM'hll III Sit K Y. It, K N.. ho.i l r crtr r. nr.',. n,-ii .n : sv Uml Other it riil.ilU. i.-.-, AntoM Is, llAU. Nell U liersliy ulvrll Hist tin r,,ll,,iiiK' riAinist .-ttler h.u Kliit nilitn uf tiU lut iitlxii t" aiskr (iiiaI irih,( in iiu,,.t f ti ciium J N. A. Tye and Brolhers Boys' and Youths' Jack Knlfo Shoa, A Ilium- Steel Jack Knife With ICvery Pair. All Sides and Widths. Price Krotn $2.25 to $2.50 Per Pair. Wo Also Have A Full Lino of Marts' Shoos. Also Ladles, Girls and Babies. CLEARANCE SALE s Of our Summer Hats at ( t in order to make room for our New Line of Winter (ioods. them. N. A. Klios carry ccnlagioii into your lionie. TVE and BROS. Tanglefoot million Merchants great tonic and nervine will nlrength- an effort to get such an enterprise established should meet with noth ing but unqualified success. Geronimo, the Apache chief, who for years terrorized the Arizona and New Mexico frontiers, is now a meek follower of the Christian faith. A short time since he was taken from bis prison home at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to a little Methodist chaiiel nearby, when he publicly acknowledges the "lowlv Nazarene." Those whoscoffat the Christian belief will find food for thought in this incident, where a criminal worse perhais. than anv mentioned in the g.Kxl Iwok, has his savage instincts stilled, and meekly worships the ruler of the Obltnarr Miss Saloiua M. Sanijvsel was born in Michigan, May 14th, lM-l, was married lo David Row in lMjl, who died a year later leaving her a widow, with one child. She then went lo Indiana, and in lstiT she was married to Adam (ietz. 1 :uJ1 U N V -. .s-.-il.,n -'1 T,. l.-i s....,k eu vue nerves anil builil up the system. : ,,. . Km,t, W. M. It's also A gre.il Stomach, Liver ane I lit- umiim thp f,illi,whiir wiltii.- l.i iuv,- Kidney regulator. Only ,'ilk-. Satis- I1" aitiineim nwiilvin-0 iiin n,l cii!tiiatl.ii ! nl sio-i 111,1, via: ntiiry triiii'i, rnsiMinmi, r.,wril jiip. all-l -lollli Itatilin. sll n( I'lile-vilip. (tre'1,11. Mll'll AKI.T. MILAN, JCuVKt- the entire community , ,,,- , A one-half inlcre.-t in sturc build- .Miss Jessie McCahster has gone j,,8 a,ld lo , U a one-third interest to siend the winter in the ll- i ,1 5m (:, For pariicnhus in lamette alley, where she will at- qu.re of or address ). F. St. ivari, tend sx-IkkiI. She accomp-inieil l'rineville, Oregon, her uncle W. Mc('ali-ter home.! factinu guaranteed by Adai Winnek Co., Inoginls. For Sale 1 CONTEST NOTICK. I'uiUil Sl-li Loi.l titi-e. Till- Mullf. (Ili-v-.ll. AilBil.t I-.', two. who has been ihe' home I visiting K. F They crossed the plains in 1-0, to v'abster for a lew days. Idaho, from where after a few thinks she will make her vears resilience they moved to, witb them in the future. 1 1'nion county. In s):j thev c-mel tn l'rineville. and in the m-'tt vear 1 l,e 1 nl"'1 Artisans, initiated Puts an End tu li All. born l-'i children, of whom only three are living, Mrs. Joel Klliott and John Otz, of l'rineville, and 1 Mrs. B. E. Hopkins, of Kugi-ne. j In l.sbe was married to ti. W. A l.lrir-l. -l, -II...I I,, 1IHI line .inn nannv liuntini thi tlma f Ai.trt, Mr. tietzdied. To this union was i c"dibites last S.iturday night ground." a preacher came at a ncw-pain-r man in this way: "Vim editors do not tell tin-truth. If you did you could nut liv, your new-paper would be a fiiiurc." The editor replied: "Vmi are risilit, and the minister who will nil times and under all circiinstaiii-i- tell the whole truth about his members, alive or dead, will not occupy his pulpit more than one Sunday, and then be will tind it necifssarv to leave town in a hurry. The press and the pulpit go hand and hand with whitewash brushes and pleas ant words magnifying little virtues into big ones. The pulpit, the pen and the gravestone are the 'great saint making triumvirate.'' And the great minister went away looking very thoughtful, while the editor turned to bis work, and told of the surpassing beauty of the bride, while in fact she was as ugly as a mud fence. Ex. been steadily failing in health, and on August 4th. she died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joel Elliott, heart failure being the cause of death. A mother dear from u? has gone A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home. That never can be filled. Ciod in his wisdom has recalled The boon his life had given, And though her body moulders here, 1 Her soul is safe in heaven. i i A story is told of ex-tliiyernor Pennover's ttoublc with A. Bush, the Salem hanker, which illustrates his ready wit. A mutual friend was the ex governor that .Mr. Bush had lid the reason of their differences was because Pennover run his mills too much. The ex-governor's re-' joinder was, "Ves", Bush sits there' in bis bank piling up bis gold, and; hoarding it year in and year out. 1 He kee piling it up dollar on dollar; but what good will it do 1 him? He can't take it with him j when be dies, because if he does, it will melt. i A giicvoiis. wail oftimes conns as it result of iiiils-arable puin (mm over taicil organs Hinnr-.., Ilackache, Liver ciniiplaint and enii-tit,atii,n. Hut thanks to lr. King'. New l.iie .ttn,, mis uii-y put an eml to it all. 1 li,-y I L iuin tin. Arti -,,w (. 1 ,1 ' 1- . i"r'ii- in-'iitli, .iiiw niuhinx nil I entry; tlut al,l ' --'iot iio.il loin..-. 1, uraiitce-! nv Ada name in, as thetioat has one rib; & Winn.-k C.s Drug Store, hrnt, n 1 i,.'i I.I...1, r.. . I n l.l.-l. . , ; nluOM-aillU'Ilt IllW Hot ls',-11 CAI'.il 1V wh I Oilier had a hard tn-.-le with him s o. 1.1....1 u... '- 1 but came out ahead. 1 ind Onier ( vrus savs now is a eood time for anv one who want- to1 A .ntlirifllt ti-.t Nffi-lAVit liaviiii; liii'ii lili-,1 111 tin. iilli,M l,y TIIKiHHillK M. HIST. coiiti-Atiuit, i;sin.t liiiili.tA, fntry N.,. !.iri), ma.lr M.reh 7. IIUI, f..r L ,t 'i, W, SK'i aihI SK'i SW S-. .1 ai,. XK!, NW'i Hm. a. Ti. las..iitli. ltoi it ki. I,y Kurt K. Ilitm, c-iiits.ls. in wliioli it i. allnl lli.t ul.l Kirl K 1 1. nr. I... l,,,ll, ,1 Mi. I tnt-t; Hint lie I14A ctmnwi'l i-mn tli -ri.(rniii fur lii,ir tli-ia .ix ()(() ()9(D9( Rlacksmitiiing That Pleases Is I he Ki id Von (id lit a hi J. 11. wk;i,i:s (Si s,,r In) coki:tt ,V F.I.KI.VSS A Sha k ol Farm Machinery alna s on hand (S,S)(S)((v3)S)(S)(v) You will find lUCVCUiSt.f till KH)d makes Mrs. Kate U-wis formerly of l'rineville, and aunt of Mrs. llattie Kead aci nuipanied Mr. Head home from the mountains, he having visited the valley while gone. .Mrs. I.ewis although getting along in years, is quite young appearing, haying only a very few gray hairs, and has quite a hi.-tory in regard to crossing the mountains She has crossed thein fifty four times and has not paid any toll for six vears. X. X. j Nothing hat ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's New Discovery varwrriui 01 una l u.iiai 'Ol. IIS) 3fcli.w A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Mciuyliukintfaila. Trial BotU.t ft-M. trnrt ia lit -i-UU'il U.in anil rntlivatril l,y sai-l iarty ui --.juirl hy law, limt .;,iJ aluviii-,niiii'lit I11M mil Ih-,-ii cai .t l,y u-r- TIC- III Die I nltfl Mttti-a kllny 11.- niovl aa'i) inrtli.-i are lisn-liv nutitii-il l M,iar, rc.Mitnl anil i.ff'-r rv iili-iii-a toiii-liiiii; .aiil ullruatiiili at I'lo'cliKik a. a. mi 1'rt.Cifr III, IWI, l- f ir M. II. Ilitf. I'. H. (' ni..l n . sr, l hi. urrice ftt I'rini-villi', lr,t;ti, (unit 111 11 hmil 1,,-arinu will Is- In-lit at HI n'c i.k A. M- (in DcIiiIht 17, IHO't, Is-h n the lEt-ifi.trr an-l It-eivsr at tlm I'niti-il Status Iml Dltiiv ii, Tim lalls, OrK.in. Tlut uiit ciilitvatiiiit having, in a iru,i-r arhilavit, tili-il May 2-J, I1C, .,1 f.,rtli (art. vtiik-h mIhivv that altiir line ililiiietics H'r.niiil Mrvicu nf this tintli'ii fall ll-il lat ihiiiIh, It i. hsieliy i,iili-rml iiliil liirtaltml that aucli nntiut-la- given hy ilua uml iriimr liilliliiiutinn. Mil ll.vliLT. MII.AX, JI JO Itsitlster. HKI'AKTMKXT (IF TUB IXTKIIIOH. I'nitf-'t '-tat";- Ln l (iffic-i-. Tlie Ilallev. uncoil, Angii-l 12, l!i:i. I Notice hsn-hy Biven that Ihe ilat nf mere nan been in the press an j : pulpit and elsewhere, of late, a1 continued out cry agimst people,! who swayed by an instinct more j powerful than any human statute, have united, creating mob law to destrne mi..r-il,L,.n:.i. 11... . ,. r 1 I ol aurvey of tin-fullowirg t..vvie-lii will tlendtoli crimes upon the innocent he AM in thin ffire on M.m.ky. Hep. and helpless, outraging their Unilr 21 ''i 3,1,1 that en awl ain-r that womanly virtue in the commission . "y T ' ''"''i'""' ' ' "x"'""' " '"" . ' , , , ' ",c "mission nsm for entry mi lamb, hi sai.i tuwasliiiia, of an unswakahle crime. Crimes towit:- that set the blood on lire at mere I Tuw"llir Twn Xortli, Kauxe Nine Ea t, thought of then,. We do not p. ! rT'T'"-'''' . "1' r-l-t. W . Jl.. r-'lllili Tell SWiiitli, Itine prove of lynchnigs, but there are , Twelve Ka.i. w M., T...,:,, ixt,,-,, crimes mat drive good men wild i "s'iic i-n k.ii. w . M and render them irreiqsjnsible for the time. God has planted this impulse for vengeance deep in the human hearts, and we shall not vie with a few cranks of the north iAT SMIPP'Si Killlllilcfs. Inini-i-i.-iU ol hers. A g-asl line ol llieych hlcals, and Sundries AT SHUT'S. many WATTS MARBLE m GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Murblo and (iranitc Moiitimciils All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWKST VRim Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon tfWVVVIIWWVVW THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR MICHEL & CO. Daily Between Prlneville -HCIIKDI'LK and Shaniko I.puvch Hhiiuiko, ft p, in, Jj'HVI'H I'ritifvilk' 1 ). in, Arrivi-M nt l'rineville ft a. m. Arrive nt Hlmnilii) I , m, First Class Accommodations nujrrains ufft.vt.iiri ii, Tp. Nine S-jiitli, lUngt -ulCH Kur-t, uti'l rVH-tiiKI ,'yt, Tp. Nine Smuli, Kuinfe Kevf ntfi-n, Kant. W, M-, fliuwiuK l(fthiisn coriH-jucnt platting M, K. Sit. h Mii-lmel T. N'oldii, Register. Anne M. Lang, llwi'iver. j. J'. orris I Soneral 97f ere hand ise W TI.:. -...I! l, - ' i m, i inn mil niiunii rniitiiiiHiillH'lll ID CIClltMli' Otlt a, Htn;k of wens' uml lmys' fiiniisliingft in w,n 0to ninkn room. on II find ninny liatttins mining W ythcni. Talk ia fliivip but if ytui'll cull nii.l insppct nur W W goodH and yru'W You'll find thoui Hjicukiiig for tlioin- W a? selves. W