Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 03, 1903, Image 3

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    J LOCAL
Clinilcy Kindlay, itf IWItimw, wa
In tin- city Htiiuliiy.
Ki-llcy's photo lire II Ml clam,
Clarence Kt'fjctCMHi wan in town
Haluidny from In home at l'ol.
I.imvIm MeCallinler, of Hi-di-m, wan In
thecily M nttliiy, tram-iitlinj; huiiiirmi
Tim faiunim Olympin ln.ill.il lici-r
Mt Hmlili ,V (MiHUit.
Frank ViiintU and wife vert In (In
city Monday from their Vein or'k
home.
I,atllea ) r'Hi (iihhIh in till prude
ninl prettiest puilerua at J. K.
Morris'.
J. I). It iriiiuil wiiitlti tlx city Mon
thly from tin' Cninplnn Hamuli) uti
Willi. w
I.ilIi.V Hliirt Waist In nil ynob'
mill alyli'i at Halo i mi, JhIiuhum A Co
Paul Frank, of Oriruly, Hint a 1'iillr-
Villi I'llnilH-K vUttllf till! In At llf (III
lJuii't foffii'l tli" Full race, com-l)tiii(-iii(
Oi'inlirr 27lh ninl litKliiiffl
me lillVA.
Ir. K.O, Hyde m il family returned
Tliurml.iy Itom mi outing ut Ml
Jflltrm.n,
IlittMll ili-iMt hihI Will Wl'IC III till
city raliuday Iron. Hour hum.' at
Cold Hiriiit
I. Michel Imx junt rmdv. d
linilltl lU'W lillO of rdiorn fur both
Hexed, (!ti In ninl in"rl them
I'rof, K K. Orion and family atrivid
home Tuiday (run the valley, where
they iii'iit thr summer.
Win. Wiyle loft VmUy for The
!tnlle, where lit) will tfft a load of
Iniit ft r hi Chtok county etutomer
Win, H.H'jjli and Hluve Yanrpv re
lumed Friday with their (..milieu
from it tr.p to tin MrCalliiter (mil
ranch.
I'.T. Uti.val.nl On U'tval
puny, contractor of H;iK:m
Coin
ih in
liriit'c
the city looking up county
building.
A. II. Ltppman & Co. sell best
Linked Oil lor W) cent jut Rnllon
Pi-meer w hi to lend hi up wnl Hr
pOUIld,
(liMitgp Kehleehl, thr popular Hcnd
iiMknM'riiimi, wiik I'rineville vhn ur
Hutimliiy. He report Heud dead-
very ili'Htl.
W. A. ll ll ud Umily nml Or. II.
V, llelkmip ami two mm, left Tuemlay
for tiMi il'tyo rot-miting trip In the
C'rtM'rtllt'B,
Mm. M. It. Klliott nml daiilitrr
Aitmn rt'Innifl ThnrMlny from n vipit
with Mm. Klliott'a father, K.(i. lmltrr
of Cmm Key.
For nrrvni thmin, piiiu-l (Iihiih nml
wiliilowi go to A. II. Mppinmi A Co.
Mm. J. M Dnlton nml family. John
Hcrwimml Frank riipjicn-Nl, uonl
thimiRh thu city Humhiy cnronto to
Hhnuiko,
Miu innic Wimlom, of H tynturk,
in In tho city vUitint! fricml. . Hh
will ihortly h-nvo for Milton when
flliu will uttoiiil nrhool.
Joint Itamltf itrrlvctl home Wtilntn
day Irojn hi trip mutli, Iwviug rt
tiirmtl l.y wny of I'ortlniid' Hv ro
portu n phwmnt trip,
Hmilh A Ohi'k now hnvc the fumoui
Olympin dtiuight twr for v, Ht 6
ocitH it gtiw. Thiif the pUco to (;ot
K giilHl llUMTHKO, Cht'lip.
"Ho i mi aitiU in hi tine." Thii
U Biiid "f Kt'lloy overy tUy.
McinlHT of rrini'villo AwwmMy f
Artimum ohii lwy Unci the leorrUry
ut tho I'olndt'xler tmrhor ihop, where
they chii pay their dues.
F. M. Smith, of INtulinn, was in tho
city Friday on hit wny huine from h
trip to the Cannula Foreat Himorvo,
wli"tr hti U Biminicr'ng hia liep.
W, II. Honk returned Friday from
ft trip mrnth whrc he went with the
Kd Wnktitkdd hnnil tf nhwp. Ho re
port tho Like comity range very dry.
A Brnml New Line f C-fiitV
IltiU just ri'L'oivrd at J. F. Morrin
They aro in Uio luteal (docks ntul
uro being ooM at a finull tnurgiu of
profit,
J. .11. Hnith, ft MU-higftn y"K
mnn in in the oily. "Ho Inui located
mi tX'hocotiinlMr claim and is mak
ing hi lieiid-qnaitiTH at the Hawking
KHWlllill.
L. Connt-ll, of The VaW hi
the city Monday. Mr. Council is nn
old lime Crook county reunion t, and
Rtill owni a ranch on Summit I'rnirio,
where he formerly had hi home.
Oco. Hay and wife, of Ijiwt crwk,
were in the city the tlmt of the week.
They were acconipanhil hy Mr. Kay's
father. John Kay, who will yoonto
Bcio, where he w ill the winter.
A party coniponed of Harold Bald
win and Frank Fouler, of our city,
and Charley Mackay, of Portland,
returned Thurwiay evening from h
rip to t'pper Ueachntin MiinU.
MENTION. ?
Tli editor of lln I'lincville Ueview
id nmli't nlilipilii'iiM, wliirl, hp nrkiiuw-lelgi-
piil.lii'ly, tn M rN Vi-ina Howuid
fur it ImmmjiicL t,f RM't'i't pen. Portland
Tt'ti-(iiini,
I.. K, llnllirt, iif Crunk, Om'K'JH, lilt
had a Jack at hi pliuv for lite inii-t
tlney yram, Owner can -have n tt
ly culling mid paying fur hi feed,
.mil tint uohIm of aiUi'itUing.
I here will lm a ptciiil election held
hy (lie M micro Wiitiihiirii the liiot
im-i'iiog In HeptcmLer to fill the
nlhmi id clerk and haiik.-r,
W. T. Kuoi.j.:, V. 0.
Mr. Kolvrt Htiiith and family and
Win. tliildwiii. Mm. Hmitli'ft hruthcr,
retiiined ThnrMl.iy (ruin a trip to Alt
Jeni'i'dii. U report a guial time
hut hiieklelierrii' estrimo-ly nuarou,
Hi HodcHiuid moii Oianc returned
I Itnrwlny from Ml, JellWuni wheic
they inadu a diligent neareli lor
hueklehciiie, lint loic.cccded in get
ling only u Imlf gallon of the finit.
Julm Hteidle, of Heml, wa ill the
city Friday and rvxmixn In mill run
ning right alung with plenty of order
ahead. He in very kiimpiiuu of the
futute of l.-ffchntUH tiuihur.
Prof, A. C Htr.n ge and wife armed
Hnndiiy from I'inoii . The prufewor
will lit ko charge iiiiuiedi itely of high
iti-hshil aH.iim, and i much pleam-d
wilh the edtiealiumil propiu:U of our
emimy,
N. A, Tye, fonm rly the i'rineville
Chinexe inerchant, and who in dc
many friend during hi in thi
city, i now the ng.iit fur the New
York Life Imuiraueo Company for
Hong Kng province, China.
Hmilh A Clerk have the famous
Olympin Unit led Uiit for nle at lit
cent iter hottle.
Mm. C. L. Mhaltuck left Monday
for Mlddleton, where he will viil ii r
parent, alter which he will visit
other Valley point and proceed to
rraiiieUly where Mr. MialtuuR
cinptoytHl. .
Waxtkj voi sn mkn tn nrcparc for
Ooveriimeut Position. Fine Open-
iug in nil Ilepartmeut. Com) Hah
ane. ltupiti j'romoiion. xnmi-
nation nnhi, Parliculun Free.
Interstate Cor, lout., Cedar Knpid,
la. :)mjIL
Lh I.ifollctt and wife nml (iwirgo
WhitM'ti h-fl Friday for Lake county
with a band of IMX) t.iornughhrcd
rum from the thick of Allen A La
fotleit. Mr. Lafolh tt expect to K-l
them to Lake county cmttoiuei.
J. C. Hu-.li, of l.imouta, carried a
line tif lry (tood, tiroccrii. etc., and
will in the mar fntuui cnnit a cum-
mouoii store building ami enlarge
hi ("tock to a complete ft ore. It in
Mr. Kurdi' iuteuliou to ell at betlrock
price.
H M. Hniley ha old hi inlereil in
tho t'rouk County Journal, at I'rine
ville, to Mr. HI nek. Matt mmcd in
Urn Valley on Friday morning to
vhtit hi HintcM, nml left on Monday
niorning for Portland. -Urn Valley
Journal,
Thoy who appreciate art fdiould
tep into tho reception room of
Kelley, Mudio.
Love Itailey was in Thumday from
Paulimi nod purclniHitl a load of cup-
plica for the rh'Hlero oullit now tiding
in hieetiou for fall hoeve. HesajH
riding i general in the eastern nml
central parts of the county.
J, F. Morria, the merchant, has a
12000 lino of men's nnd boy furnich
ingT, which ho will chwo out below
cost. Yon can ttud sonio genuine
hargniu at hi stoic. One him a
call.
Rev. H. 0. Miller ar.d wife left
Monday for their home at Carlton,
Yamhill county, after an exte ded
viit with relative and friend in thia
action. Hoth Mr. Miller and hi
ut iinable wife are former Crook
county'tes, and aro well and favorably
known.
Clay A. Hinipmm arrived Sunday
from Canyon City. He spent a time
leceutly at the Huppleo Hot springs,
am) a s though the latter i ft good
resort it did .mt tuiit hi' cane, and
that hi then niotic altiictiou is worse
than before hi sojourn at the spring.
H, H. Davis and family accom
panicd hy M is Aildie Vanderpool
left Saturday for Hosehurg. Ihy
will drive overland to Kugeue, and go
by rail from tluve. Mis Maggie
Ulaxe is takfng Addie's placo on the
Review staff during tho latter'
absence.
Omer Cyme, of Culver, was in the
city Monday transuding uueinen.
Ho report threshing operation in
full blast in hit section. They have
two steam threshors, each wilh a
crew of 2f men, busily employed.
Wheat and ryo crops are short, hut
there will be a larger yield of oat
than ever U'fore. This is because of
an increased acreage however.
Mr. Huruli (Jjeun ninl daughter
Mary left Hnndiiy for Mm, Oltmn'i
(brooked river ranch, where they will
get thing in uliupe prepatalory to
taking a trip to lint Alhurln coiinlry
in Caniiilii. Mr (ilcnnny that afie
will take a mmill hiineh of ciillie to
that norlheiii country, with which
he will lf.t (he menl of (he climate,
rind if all otf nicely llii winhT
he will liaiiidci' her Iflding to lhal
country.
A lug Lino of Liulir-n and minxcM
alniw juct reeeived ut U'urweilcr
tt ixl TIioiuioii'h, They uro up to
.lute.
V. A. Lnidlaw, of Porilaud, man
ager of the Colmiihia Houtherii frri
gttion Company punned through the
city Thum'hiy. II report n ihe ditch
work pi'ogreiiig nicety, and nay they
have commenced hai-k tun ning the
ditelt lateiuli, Iff n I no iiyii emphatic
ally that the Columhia Houthoru
Kailway will huihl oulh in tho iifiir
future, hikI that nome iulereliug hl
foroifition regnrdiiig the roud plnm
will he made piihliu n(Hn.
1, I'. Ken Iuik Ihtii appointed V, 8
Coitiiuinfioner and i now prepared to
attend to nil kind of hand or No
tarial btwinemi n'- Mndraa I'.mt office
in Ihe Willow Creek llaun.
There have heen no hid Hiihmittcd
on tha county high ehool huilding.
It h not oltenlh:ita$ll(XH)Hiriietiire
g'N hedging for want of hid, hut it
Deem iniit Unit 1 Iliceawe Willi our
proposed t met lire, apparently he-ciiu-M'
nf (Mir iitulitti-tl diiiilitii.il, and
hiek of knowledge among out Hide
coittraetom regarding the conditions
here, H in pnthalde that bid wilt he
adveiti'd for ngiiin.
Par-tie knowing thenitelve indeht-
ed to A. II. Mppitinu oi A. II. Lipp
mau Si Co, inuit settle. Intercut
charged and collected on all account
I.avt Friday afternoon the building
lur k of Wurjiweiler St TluuipBon'
tore wo moved around ihe block and
tmek to a place in the rear of the
tore again, where it will do duty a
anoilhoiiHv. It reipHnd 12 home
bifidc quite a force of men to do the
work, and wai watched by quite a
dowd ol hystamler. Thi old build-
iny ha ouitfl a hUtory, having hecu
umiI for year our city
CI'I;iIkM)SC,
and couhl it talk could douhllef tell
some interesting lories.
The Allnra Plaindealer nay the
Hai low show fnke hai received a
roasting front all the papers along
i the line of trael. They are fake of
the rawest description am) houhl not
I patrouiml hy the public anywhere.
Silver Lake Dullelin.
That's right. They are just a little
the biiiuest outfit that ever tstruek
this ton n, and wlints more they drew
a g'HHl house Tuesday night. They
will letve our lilllo city with some
good coin, for whieh they gave
absolutely nothing in return. They
are simply a ciowd of deadhe.it.
Seasoned rustic and flooring can W
found oniy at A. H. Lippman A Co.
a Allfiiiiili'd Nntcldn.
V. H. Doak, who retumetl Friday
evening from a trip south with the
Wakefield land of sheep, attempted
suicide Saturday afternoon by taking
morphine at the Hotel Poindcxter in
thi city. Dr. Rosenberg was quickly
summoned and administered antidote
that proved etVectivc, and the mi
fortunate man was soon able to be
mound. It soems that Mr. Doak, who
ia an upright young man, lias long
been u sutTe ir of atomacli troubles,
which caused despondency and an
attempt to end his life.
A ronviaiil Anuayance
While the little town of Deschutes
ia complaining of a cougar's screech
bothering them of late, we've been put
ting up with a calliope arrangement
that blow three times a day and would
put a band of cougar to shame when
it cornea to noise goI, clean, shrill
noise that chases up and down your
spinal column and reverberates
through every nerve center of your
body. That is if your're inclined to be
nervous. It also disturbes religious
meetings, lodge meetings, wake babies.
and disturb the ick. H I hey still
manufacture whistles of adisngreeable
tone, bring tho worst around and
we'll back ours against 'em all.
Wsolgrow.r. M.clltif.
The state convention of the wool
growers' uspocinlion will ho held in
linker City September 14-15. Many
important and vital ul.jt'cU nil!
come before the convention, and it is
the desire of the woulgrowen to make
tho coming meeting one of the most
memorable in the history of the
organization.
There are eight woolgrowers'
organizations in Oregon, and the
delegates are appointed on the basis
of one o each 30,000, head of sheep
owned by the membership of tho
local. 'Jberu being about 3,000.000 1
sheep in t lie territory represented by
the eight oignnizitions, the total
nnmlier of delegates entitled to seats
would lie 100.
Print-VIM Hnot-ba'l Train Im Vlmy
Alilftlop.
Pi Inevill"' hasehall learn composed
of our Is-nt player Ihh aceeptcd
Antelope1 challenge f.-r a M-rie (f
game at the latter town to he played
on.the Hi, 12th and )3th tilt, dur
ing the meeting of Antelojw racing
aMoeianon. 1 tic purse iir the event
are fiiO for each day, and wo predict
that when our Johnnie come march
lug home" the I'jU will I on their
inside por-kets. Now what' the mat
ter with Antelope keeping up the good
work and plnyiog a return match
when we
will want
imr rnf(kt If f hr-v
, ' (huicii cow nranrica n on hip. A
R-vcnge, itwonldUMig.N,drt;war( mlf(r re(urn or inf((r.
way to gi t it or it may be. Unit they
will he the victors in the first meet
and will come to our town just to
"nth it in, ' However, if ihe later u
the cue. they will at least know
they've been in a game.
I)ll ITI, it IUnitir.
Jusl iih we go to press ttord is re
ceived nf a serious accident in the
Dixie Meadows mine. Uy the prema
ture discharge of n bin s t , two men,
Wyli Howell and Willis Puett, were
kuoeki-d dott n and badly mnugh-d.
A miner relate that nt 2 o'clock
Wednesday morning the ciew lee
ing in Hie bunkhousc were awnkened
by Willie Puett, catting them to run
to the mine quickly, a Wy lie Howell
wa killed. Although badly wounded
In nself he accompanied them hack to
the long tunnel, where they found the
injuiL-d miner had crawled. He wa
lying on ihe dump, hi face an indis
linguifdiahle mas of blood and tiru
Heidi. It whs thought th.it the tongue
was protruding from a wound in the
cheek, but it U piobah'e they saw only
strip of flesh.
Dr. JMknap wa 'phoned for and
immediHtely left for the mines, Ulue
Mountain Kagte.
A nitlf Minn Talk.
(ieo. R.iy, one of Crook county'
substantial stockmen, wire down from
hi ranch on Lost creek the fore part
of the week and reports his cattle in
good condition for wintering. He has
purchased an amp'e supply of hay to
feed through the inter. Mr. Ray is
of the opinion that Crouk county
has been materially damaged by the
bron delist circulation of high pi ices
for luiy, frjm the fact that outside
cattle buyer are not offering as nnirh
for beef cattle a tho facts in the case
warrant. The prevailing idea that
h.-iy nill be $10 or higher, has caused
a depivsfing effect on price f nil
Kastern Oregon cattle and the effects
will be lasting. Many of the hay
raiser who have heretofore made a
neat sum from the sale of their hay
to cattlemen will find thnt they have
killed the goose Unit laid tiie goh'en
egg by holding out for extreu e higher
price, for all the surplus cattle in
the county will bo sold and only
those kept (or which Ihe raitcr can
provide forage for on hid premised
without buying any from the outside.
No dou t many who arc now lidding
out lor $10 hay will Is) glad to take
much less before they make a sale.
I'rliierille choal 'omiucnce Next
mon tiny.
Priuevill Pnlilic Schools will com
mence next Monday with all teacher
present, and a larger enrollment than ;
over before. Benideu the live public
school teachers Prof. A. C. Stiange
will teach the high school branches;
in ihe room next the Posiotlice
hriuerely occupied hy A. H. Lipp-
man as a store room. An outline of
the coming year's work will appear
in our next iwrc. Intercut regarding
all branches of educat.on ;s rapidly
increasing in our county, and Crook
will in the not far distant future line
up wilh other Oregon counties in
things mental In the past It has
been necessary to send the children to
other counties ' for higher and even
preparatory work, but in the future
wilh a well equipped building, and
an elticient corps of teachers it will
not be necessary, and Crook county
people, should not only from a stand
point of economy but county loyalty
as well, send their children where
they pay their taxed nnd then contri
hute their part towards building up
an enterprise that wilt be a credit to
our cou.,ty. Tax money is not all
that's neccssaiy for a high school
building, however costly, can be
nothing but a monument to an
enpty causo, if our citizen should
continue to send their children to
out side schools.
At Ihe P. B. Poindexter farm near this
city, Snnday morning, J. A. lirown,
aged 73 years.
The deeeased had been a snn'erer for
some time of erysipelas in a severe
form, which caused his death. He
had been in the employ of F. B.
1'oindeiter for a year past, aod was an
nld resident of this Bection. The
funeral was conducted from the Poiiv
dexter Hotel Monday by Iiev. O. V.
Triplett.
Mrtldffiicr PrBptrtf Far mt.
C, A. W'hitsett lm a four room
houae with oiuhnildinM and two
lota, which he will scil at a bar
uin. Hee him at Haloman, John
con A Co.'b store.
t'mr Nfili
For Kale, or to l,ct on Hhares!
One hundred head Stock Cattle! I
For particulars call on, or address, j
J. H. McMeeu, Lamonta, Ore,
nirayed Or ftiotan.
(., ,, l.t.w.lr t ,..1 ...
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muti'on of fame to
Mm. Jx'iiora Dillon,
I'rineville, Oregon,
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
purchased the property formerly be
longing to the Ochoco Gold Mining
Co. on rplKM" Ochoco, consisting of a
reservoir and ditch, and that sheep
men are warned not to run their
sheep upon said property.
Jons Hiwhakkii,
Fruit Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale ,ny fruit fa m of
100 acres, situated in the Cove, on
Crooked river. There are 2000
tires of assorted varieties of fruit and
a ready market for all of the product.
T. F. MiiCau.istek,
Culver, Oregon.
Untiled.
A mnn and wife, conjX'tcnt to
take charge of a slock ranch during
the coming winter, and feed and
care for both sheep and cattle.
Also to take a personal "filerest in
the management of the ranch.
Clood wage to the right parties.
AdiJri'f8 XX Journal office.
Nrhool tort:rU.
.St.
Mary's Academy.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Boarding School for girls fortieth
year. Remarkable record for
excellent health and successful
training in every department of an
Academic curriculum. For cata
logue address
Sister Superior.
AHER
Rrosh
POCKET KNIVES
-AT
I). P. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug Store)
for Choice
Homestead
Locations j
Timber
Desert Lands
WHITE
ROBT. SMITH,
Prineville, - Oregon, j
T-"MWlilMnill
j Minimum MM
SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
i SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMON)
LADI ES--Ve Still
will sell Mow the
25 Cent
20 Cent
Yon can' afford to miss those bargains for the goods are all
do not intend to carry over a shirt waist nor one piece
WE ARE ALSO OFFERING SOME BARGAINS IX
DERvYEAR, CORSET COVERS, ETC. .
Salomon, Johnson
VIH IHlttlJ M
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
"Main St. Prineville,
HAHIKO WAREHOUSE
Slianllso, Oregon
General Storage, Forwarding
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building 100600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling
for Eastern Shipments.
Dealers in Blacksmith Coul, Flour, Earlied Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime,
Coal Oil, Plapter, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine,
Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
Atc.ut, for Va.& Wareboutie Milling "Whit River" end Dalle, Patent" ftW.
Mark Woods t are r "S. W. Co."
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...rianufacturers of and Dealers in...
FUBXITUBE, COFFINS and CASKETS
CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS
Lumber and al Kinds
For C A
Jfendorson
-DEALERS IN-
WINES, LIQUORS,
imMGsrnnnni fjf A T?Q
IHPOBTEU.... lVJlVO.
COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1903.
Drags, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods
have a few Shirtwaists and other Summer Goods left that -wo
cost price. Read These Prices.
OUR 14 WAISTS FOR $2.25
" 12.75 " " 11.60
" . 12.50 " " 11-35
" $2.25 " " $1.10
" $1.75 " ' " $ .95
" $ .85 " " $ .50
Zephyrs fot 16 2-3 Cents
Lawns for IO Cents
J;Ai Foster & Lehman
(11 Ml, Pronrietnrs.
Oregon. ThOfle 31.
of Building Material
S II Only
& !Pollard
new and up-to-date.
of slimmer goods.
LADIES' MUSLIN
We
UN
& Go.