Crook County Journal. J'isi.iaiirn Evkkv Thi aamv nv W. ('. IIUl'K, Hilitor ami Proprietor. Ool'NTV OlHllAI. I'AI'Kll. TV Jneaxil. h, erti'ivl al the nw, HKv i f I'HlWk lllF, 1 !., for tt AIIMItlixiolt t lit mall Ihf C, ,H, mn iJ u awiatil claw, itialU'r. sriwiiiPTiox it.M'Ks IN AOVAM'li OKU Yva ?1 ', Sn Mi'snm , Times Murine. , . . THl'RSOAV, SKPTKMPKIt 3, l'.Xtt. husiiirss Kint. Success has alien eil every hnsinoss situation ir ik: mi . t.. . inn-win', in over oil vears Prineville Ii; tin- roniarkahlo record of Imvinii nov.r had a luisinosa failure within its limits. I( draws it trade from a vast scon' nfonunlry. lis trade extends I'll) miles oast, 120 miles south. 30 milt's west an 1 north to long distance. Her p'licral inervhan- a'jdise trade alone will approximate more than ?100.(XX aniiiiallv. Jolin W. Knowlcs, the "oincli" candidate for the renistership of the La Grande land ollioe accuses Kx-Represonlative Moody of caus ing hie rejection, and soeiirinir the appointment of K. W. Davis in his place. While we lielieve Mr. Knowle' unfitness for the place caused his rejection, still we are glad that there an1 those who acknowledge Mr. Moody's influ ence. It hasn't loen so very long since a different cry was sent up hy the party leaders, the fallacy of of which they already see. With: all due respect to Oregon's present ' delegation, she liaMi'l nor never t had a representative in the nation- al .hody, who commanded more , influence than Mr. Moody. The; reason is assigns! to one c.ium" ; he was a hard working man and worked not only for the interests of his district, but for those of his, entire state as well. IXIIKI'KXIIKVT OK R.VII KIVUVS. The fact that (he nrnivvgeil ex- The tiwii ollioers are conioved of ! I Michel carries nil the stale M, K. Brink.- M iv ai ; 0. M. Klkins, ! test Imeks mid a complete line of Krod Wilton, Fred l.elmien, .1. W. j,h,'r "vhool supplies. Itoone, I). K, Stewart and I'. J. j .;,,,,.. ,,,,,. u ,,,,,,,,, ,,, Johnson, I'ouncilincn; M. K. H;ggs, Smith and Stroud the painters. uoeordi r; J. I,. Mct'ullivli, Tivas-lhe gentlemen have pleiUv of urer; li. Harrington, Marshal; and Joe Hilikle, Patrolmen. The town is bound for $10,000. This amount was expended for lire eiuijuneut, and it is thoroughly adeipiatc for the protivtion of the I low n from destruction hv tire. It has mi engine company, two hose- carts and a hook-and-laddor com pany. The gravity water is used. svstem of Additional locals. M. 0. Awhrcv, of Heud, was the city Wednesday business. transacting tension of the Columbia Southern Railroad to (Send will leave lrjm ville It! mill's to the east does not disturb the hns:ess men of the place. They say that it will cut off a very small imonnt of desir able lrai!v. The lay of the country is such that a road north and south cannot seriously a Beet the business interior of the place. A large trade, practically all of its trade, remain intact and come to Prine ville. It is in the midst of a rich country that will remain more Smith A' Cleek's for the famous accessible to l'rinerille than to0!vnipia draught Ixvr. This worn aiioim, aim nil are nusiiy en gaged wielding the paint-brush. A Hums miscreant broke into an ice house roccntU , rnd made away with several valuable chunks of frozen water. This bespeaks much for the climate in that sec tion. II. A. llelkuap has sold his eilv residence to O. C. Cray. The property which changed hands is one of the prettiest place in Prine ville. It has been ifed during the past voir ly Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. Kd lirndfonl will ovn an up-to-date millinery store en Sep tember loth, in the building form erly occupied hv 1'. It. honk's Mrs. Clay A. Simpson returned ' ''"teller shop. She will have an Wednesday evening from a trip to I up-to-date line of millinery and Portland. j ladies goods at bed rock prices. W. W. l!av arriveil home! Wednesday from a months visit in ! the Willamette Valiev. : Miss Kllie Hradley. w ho has been visiting for two months past with her parents, J. H. llender.-nn and wife, of anr eily, returned lo her home in Portland. Miss lirinilov i mi i;..i....i i i.. any of the railroad points on the j standard beverage is sold by them ,,d ,.-,m made inn.iv friends duV- contcmpiateit extension. Only Hi miles from the propositi extension Prineville elai.us it w.ll get freight as cheap as those who have Imsiness in.-titu- for live cents a glass. ing her stay in Prineville Miss M. P. Hrink arrived Wedm-sday from Alhany to take luT place in our public schools. The little six year old daughter of Mrs. Krnest Farnsworlh, who Was so serioiislv iniured. bv lu iim airs. at. VUcgaiul, llie 1 liotog- kickeii in the torciioad bv n hor1 t'rMk, 'MMlr lrlnrTillr. (iXIXTIXl EH FKO M IWf.r IIXK.) tions inimeiiiately on the road, i r.!M'bi'r guarautets every picture , almut ten davs ago, is rapidly The town uln.nlv has the bulk n""""" "J 1 of trade of the county. She buys! J. X. tliiliiford left Wmlnesday in greater bulk than ntw men can f"r mi l,0"K' '". I'eudletou, a:;er a two weeks husines stav in v ur afford, and shipping in such larte reasonable, .improving, and it is now thoiigh't she will mover. Mie is gradually coming into a conscious state and also show- other signs of nvoverv. citv. luantitics she gets a ruh'.ction on propertvisvaluclaVjl-and I'.mlin freight rates M. , .gaud the art.st .. ; , , , that will give her an advantage ,lW'mf a big bu-mess in good photo schcxil apparatus is valued at' , .,. " i work, liive h. r a call and be I'i.i tS. There- are o-s! librarv ; 1 books owned bv the schools of the I ht 'l,o)''' to a numtier of lival teamsters and eountv. Putiils lo the lintnlter of 1,2!I7 were enroled last vear and a r;"'l ,'r ' IH'"'' thoir ! at Home, anil tins eo-oii'rat!on is more lH-uetic;aI to the communitv than the excessive saving on 'atistied. Juilge I'.arnes has let a contract to A. II. pman V Co. for a gen eral reuiotkling of bis house. Several imv verandas are to lie built, U'sides an ndd'tion to the building iikiI a new fence mound Don't forget that D. 1'. Adanison its surroundings, -rri..j ,i ...,, ,.l.,i.. . L.,.,1 freight would amount to should uks. and seb.sd Miimh, i reasonable prices. jthe wool come to Frineville. Riiikoitis Wn.i. Come the total of 34 teachers were enlploved Of these 11 were men and women. The average salaries of the men were I51.W a month, and 144.07 for the weruen. For educa tional purposes $14,701.14 was spent last vear, and 17.000 is still i . to the credit of the districts. I 1 rlm'v,llf ,:1 ""t "orrying ; and will sinl a tew eeks in Twelve pupils passed the eighth i al'0"' " mlr":"1- rht l'sness : city before returning, grade last vear under the new law. i men fa-v ",at ri,:u's art' I'cing The cuulllv ,,nlrt cnveni d A Countv High School building:1""" ,rom """h fmu1' tliey ; yesterday with County Judge M. is under construction at Prineville i mxet lv ln,ilt fr"m 'r:,st west' ' o' "'ff Tl CT'T T"'''" M' "' A roa it cannot Ik- tulilt from east !'""'" i,u" J1-J- "'"iii-j preeni.. Ora Parker and familv, aei oni- The lay of the country, the bus- i panied hy Ora's brother Clarence iness interests of the counlrv and ; arrivi-l Tuesday from Douglas the railroad will compel the road1 COl""-V- Uv laU,'r f 'r 11 ' I visit. U) come their way. j Alt Alien was a pas-enger on J. P. Tillotson, a Poh land i on tractor is in the city, lie is tigur-' llic entire property. The improve ing with our county conn on ments on the nlace will add , sideralde to the m.tural beautv of bridgi' work. for Crook Cotiniv. and will l own next vear. The build.,,,- is :' t without tapping Prineville. Tiik Town. to lie of brick and stone and will cost 12,0tl. It will I thorough ly rquipiwl ir. every detail. PlllXEVll I.E. Prinevill, the county seat of Crook County, was established over 30 years age tier village in a wild stock eountrv ' pretty valley U tween Crooked and it has grown into a moddern little ' Ochnco Rivers. The busiiuvs city. It was once the scene of : blocks are all modern and the bloodshed anj lawlessness, hut it : residences are woli cared for, being is now one of the most -aceful and ' surrounded by well -arranged lawns, law-abiding points in the state. beautiful shrubbery and tall .-hade It was once 'the scene of the; trees. The town is grow ing raidd- Wednesdav's iucoiuing stage. II, : ti , . . . . . ..- . . ! Prineville is IrautifuIIy laid out ' 7 '" 1 From afron-iand well watered. It lies in a 1 ,,.!.,,;,.', . One of the largest private land deals on record in this eountv was eoinnlctcl this wt-i L- ut,..n ii.,P..., K. II. Smith and wife returned and Walter O'Wi! ..I il,; Tuesday from their tVhoco ranch purchased the Forest Ranch on t n,kcd river. I'lie tract contains VMM acres of rich bottom hind, land it is the intention ,,f i ,.K proprietors to stock it with cattle. ; About .-'.Oil acres of ihr ranch will he put into alfalfa. Ite.-ides buy : ing this immense iirnoiint of laii.l the n'N'cil brothers leased some i 12ti0 acres adjoining, nil f which i will he improved and pin into shape for rai-ing the Ust breeds of j of slock. I II molted lllirr II l , l.brll,,,!, Iniiiii-dlaiely . A nrrH I'vhm, J. II, Teniplelon.one of our lncal druggists, was the victim Inst week ol an exciting incident. In com pany with W, A. Ilonth mid D. V. Stewart, bo Is camping ill ' The Deadening" just across the summit of the Cnsemles In Lane- county nml it fcolus that at this time John was thirsting for blood, He found the game, a lady bruin, ol fair dimen sions and ipiieklv wounded her with his trusty Winchester, Nat urnllv she resented the effort, and came towards John at a heart breaking pace, lie stood his ground for a reasonable length of time, hut after Irving the tlaston nml Alphonse net without effect, he concluded that discretion wns the better part ol valor, and to, k to his luvls, soon out distancing the lady bruin. John is now the hero of all the Caicaile mountain hear hunters, and says that hunt ing rabbits on the Rye lirass plains is mild sport compared with lacing with a yearling cub, and that in the future the innocent eyed bun nies will gel his undivided attention. 'irij&i!3miiiW-iii The Bend Mercantile A. I I. (SHAN'T, .Mttmt-p. UAH OIST HAND Company j A (.mpht Slock ol' (il'lN KliAL MIOHCIl ANI)IKI; .it Prittrvilio I'HICM'X. HKND, OltKlitiN. trfiviiu-isiiia x.-rskt a-fcfiktaJia.rar lllrlhany I'nrlr. I.ast Satunlny evening, Mi pearl VinderiHHit ell:,Klolul n erinvd o M'l't I'enle Smith's friends, ill t SO in iiuints'r, and BtleeiaHtiil in plca-nnt-ly -in,, rising the biile lady, die i' ensioli ln'iiig in liniior of Ceole'a 11th liirtlntny. Those presenl lieu, Kuilh Sinilli, Una Sleniut, Kinmii Ketelnun, Mande Vai,diTKit, Pearl Vnnilero,il, Jlr and Mrs. Clifton, Ciry Poster, Kliuel Kill ler, I'elr)' Kajler, Henry Wlin, rii ,,0,1 Mr. l)r,iar, and llie I til.- lolks ,re tieitie Hodges, Kdn , Katea, llenla t'r aiks, V em llow.iul, tVillu Coinlm, l.orem. Winn ek, DolUv mid Stella II.kIi;,', Mary tllerin, l.ouiM'alul Nellie Slliini.c a, Wildn Srlott'Hii, Villa Cram ami Stanley Siniih, The evciiiiij was pleural, tly a'nl, 1,1,1 nil un furl uru.lo incident eanaul the little ones noma disappointment. It seeina thai some liiasiitiins, with more nerve tlnui principle atole on the hack porch here they liud led tin, ice cream lor llie parly and made away a ill, it. The km was ihaeoier ed when re hcshmviua were set nil, and ft crowd was put ill pliiaill'. tntt failwl to liud the oienn, until the lollovimg morning alien i (uiinil near the M. K' Church iintoncht d. the liitlo lolkt uere le.i.wiiil.Iiil on t!,t nltertita'ii and tliey tln-ii ,(,il junliee to the reeapllinsl cream. Hlineli I ir Sale. Consisting o Hill ncrrs, lid nere fenceil, -IU acres of goiril inniilow, mi acres ol go, d yi lli.w piue. Ilnll.e ami Wan, am! ollo-r iinpnoeiiieiila. Kmc "piinii wnler, eiioitgti l,.r all irnnntion l.ia'iiteil on Mail,, i-nvk near the . IV. SK'nr place. F..r lurtlier inl,.r.. niatioii call at the Jonrnnl i.MU-r or addreaa Com t'Aimoi.i, .Mocheli, o,t.. N. A. Tye and Brothers Boya' and Youths' Jack Knlfo Shoo, A Riuor Stod Jack Knife With Kvery Pair. All Siea and Widths. Price From $2.23 to $2.50 Por Pair. Wo Also Have A Full Una of Mens' Shoos. Also Ladles, Girls and Babies. CLEARANCE SALE Olour Summer Hats at Coat in order lo make room for our New Line of Winter Hoods. Flies carry contagion into your homo. Tanglefoot catches them. J. P. Tillotson, of Portland, was awarded liie contract for building Ora and Ralph Poindexter arriv-jthe proposed Crooked river bridge, eu notne n eoni-suay evening irom j in ur ine sue oi me one washed an outing at Odell and Davis lakes away last winter. The contract on upr Deschutes. Ihey report having honked a nice lot of li.-h. calls for a Pratt tru-s, cinn)iriiiiiin wood ami steel, with a 1 10 foot span. Its heighth will be 20 f,rt, and width a lillle h ss. and when completed will cost the r, , lli-r ami llw-L- Viiiiih.rvurl illt'ill I. -.HI I... .1 r . . antes n,l tl,. .l ira, ..... ;., ...... I ', .. . . V I ' '"' irre lines! struct- - " "'U'",J"IM"'- nneii ... o l-jv p-1 ,,-io. in .li-,- ua?i win ne Ulr ica over 10 me new deadly conflict between the vigil- ly in population, having increased ; ,v i-., TheJ. X. liiilliford ranch Powell Unties recently purchas men were callel to their doors three years. There is not a house almost mghtly and shot down ley for rent in town, some unknown ineniy, and where! It Ii:h a g k. water systt-m and lynchings were m ,re fre pient than eleitric light plant. The work on are criminal trials now. Hut ill a 12100 High School building of that has long since passed and has la-gun. Permanent homes are the prejudiiv and hitter aniiiiosiiy U ing built everywhere. People that survived so long has about who originally come to Prineville died out. - ! -n i 1 1 1 the intention of making a -Now there is a good municipal ' stake an 1 leaving h ive found it government, well conducted schools . 'i.i ideal place, and all who are and well attended churches, there and all who go lh-re now frineville has always lai n n good i ex pect to remain lire of its kind m Cernral (Ir, , owners the hitter part of this week. I The work will lie cuiiiiu nceii . c ci , i i )ut as soon as Mr. Tillotson can Mrs Suse Slay Ion has l-r. j lht- mm.-rial I,, re. appointed sole agent for Prineville and vicinity for the Perfection i ' - - . Ladies Tailoring Coini.anv of Puts Bn End to it All Chicago. This is u verv reliabl Tho Death Potmlty. A little thing aonietimea resiiltii in ileiilh. Thus a mere aerateh, itisini liennt cuts or puny hoila Imve pant the i leath penalty. It ia ,, ,nre Itnckleii'a Arnica Halve eier hiiiidv. It's the host, solve on enrlli anil will ptevent hitalily, nlien llnrna' Sor-s. I'lcera and Piles rlire,iien. t,nly2.ie. at AiliuiiBoi, 4 Wiiinek Co'. Diuo Htore. piacksmithing That Pleases la The : hid You (.it nt - .1. II. WU.M-'S (Stitv.'fcjMir hi) ('OIU KTT KLKIXS'H A Stink ol Farm Machinery nl t s on hand house. D. F. Steffaand A. (i. Hichard-s-in. arrived Wednesday from Rend, and intend making their future home in our city. They will soon be domiciled in a little ! home of their own, where they I will keep bachelor's hall. I Big Clearance Sale f A giievoiik wail oftiiuea come as a result ol linhenrahle pain from iner laieil organs flizinesa, llaekaehe. I.iver complaint and coiisli,i,tio. Hut tlianks to Dr. King'. N, I'dla they put an end lo it all. They are gentle hi, t thoiinii'h. Try tlienr. Onlv 2.V. lilinranteed hy Ailannoi, 4 Wiiiuuk Cu's Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's Haw Discovery Mr, Stclll.N A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Voiuy back ir It fa.la. Trial BotUat rraa. Owing to the Large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Constantly arriving, our store room will be overcrowed And In order to Get More Room 3 l or the New Goods, we are compelled to throw all Our f 0 Present Stock Of Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladies' Goods And Many Other Lines Into 0XE BIG BARGAIX SALE f ? THIS SALL WILL GONTINTL I'XTIL ALL AKL SOLI). 1 f MICHEL & CO. .. AUCTION SALE.. -Of- Pure Bred Livestock ...Coni-isting Of... Shorthorn, Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Cotswold, Lincoln. Shropshire Sheep, Poland China and. Chester Whit Hogs and Standard Hred Trotting Horses. You will find IHCYCLLSof all good makes IAT ..SHIPI:Sj Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many nt hers. A giaal line ol bicycle S Irien AT KIIUT'H, WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWKST TRICKS Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon lrmcvi c-Sliiinib lino Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko HCIIKDI'I.K Leaves Hliaiiilio, 0 p, ni. Arrive at Prineville A a in lavivea Prineville 1 ,. in. Arrives at Hlmniko 1 a. in, First Class Accommodations .OREGON Sept. STATE FAIR. 17-18-19 CuiHiftneil hy sueh noted hreeilers as Charley K. I.aihl, V. O. Minor, John Sparks, Ilazelivooil Kami, Alex (Tialmers, H'. J. Townlev, . II. Stum,, J. Matty, II. II. f v, Charles Cleveland, P. A. F rakes, C. I!. Wade, II. West, J. M. Atkin, son, II. ott. A. J. S,lan, (ient(.'e Chandler, S. (irijjahv, .1. M. Flaherty, Thos. II lirniik. For iiiforination nml ,artieit lars write M. I). W'ims.m, Seeretary, Portliiml, Orepm. (.'ill.. R. I.. Hauhiman, Auctioneer, Itiineetoii, Mo. J. ?orr,s I Senera TIforchanciiso $ This well known cstiililwlimt-nt is rWnr.ut; out a IKWIstwk if iiiimis' nn.l ln.ys fnniisliin-rs in onlcrvf to nitiko naiin. You'll liml ,lmnv Imriini among ffillicm. Talk isfluvip lint if vou'll call niiil inspect our f rinhIh nml Vnnv You'll lit.,1 thorn .,;, Iiin; for then- irsi'lvca, ' W