Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 17, 1903, Image 3

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LOCAL MENTION. 1
IVraoiu ill reliued
Kflll'jt'l Dtlllllll,
lime niiriiiiic'
Tim Unions OlymplK l.ltlnl nvr
I Hlllill! & (Ml
Wulter llilfricli w. 11 binliiiw
visitor Irniii Lninnnta, Momlny. .
'I'lm Imat photo ami tlm best en
isled portraits t Kelly' lmlii.
Ladles' Hliirt Waists , ,,
ami alyles at Hnln , mi, Johnson A Co
lr. K. 0. Ilyib a limiting arrange
ments In ukii JiUi store ill Misters.
Joliii I1.kk M n business visitor
from Howard lliu Ural cil t lio week.
fit screen iliMira, pnnel ilonrs ami
window, kii lu A, II. I.lppinuu 4 i.
Hi'hmiiuiI rustic and doorlng can !.
liHinil (inly at A. II. I.i. ,n t (',
(learn Mehlivl wiu a business lsil
ur irum escluite the t nl U.
week.
Homely people lliN.lv ImilllaiillKI
ami pretly ones made prettier at Kcl
Iry'a ahiillu.
II. I, Head w In
Wednesday attending
Irum Himera
lu business
matters.
Tlimii uliii apprccinle
step lulu lhi reeeptlnn
nil almiilil
hami 11I
Kelley's sludlo,
Hiulth & (Meek have the (umumi.
Olympia IMllcd j,.r for salenlli
CUM la per buttle.
Mr.. W. T. K. Wilson .,1 Hi.li.r. la
reported as being eriouly III at h r
litxttf on Hquutt creek.
Krauk Hlroud km In town hum La
ment llm lure part nl I ho eek at
tending lu business mutters.
Hound wheat hay lur sale.
J.C. Kuan,
1 amoiita, Ore.
I(alili Caldwell down from hit
Kualaml ranch th ( part ol tlm
aeek leukiug alter business matters,
Dr. II I'. Ilelknap, wo an, anil
W, A. Hell relumed Hnnilav Irum aj
two week's uuiiug in tlm (!sscmh.
A. H. I.ipiiu.i A Cu. aolla IxkI
Linseed Oil fur M) reuta per gallon
I'inueer while lead iiinii cenis ier
pOtllld.
Mil. Vlra I'jrua haa liail Ihx nes
Jeaelry Hrm'a name painted mi Hie
windows ul llm aluri', tlm lhiluliu.uk
ill "High" lt,.,.r.
Rev. II. 0. Clark will occupy hi.
uliit in lliia oily mut rhihlmlh
MiumiiiK anil evening, anil at ('lay.
al at i i. in.
M r, Jennie Harold, ul Kllcnsburg.
1V arli. , arrived the llrat ol I he wwk
Jind will i'iid a inonlli visiting nla
iivra in Ihia ectinii.
A. C. Hliihhng, traveling aalesmsu
lor IlieO. H. rlluldiug company, whole
ale liquor dealers, liai been In the
city during the uut wiwk.
JomiIi Mater and Ale. Boyd came
over Iroiii Prin villi) latt Hiturday on
their way to Fuuil to ath'nd the cir
cuit court. Wheeler County New
Hinith A Clwk now have the famoua
Ulympla draiilit Imer lur ale, at 6
oenla a glaaa. That'a the place to get
ft good lieveraga cheap.
Member ol Prineville Aaaemblr ul
Artiaana oan always llnd the eccreUrv
at the Pniuileiler barber ahup, where
llioy can iy their duea.
J. E. Ileiliuitlleld, clerk in the odlee
ol the U. g. t I,. Co. at Hay Creek,
waa in tin oity the lure uirt ol the
week unjoying a lew daya vacation.
. Parties knowing themaelvea indeht
vd to A. H. I.ippman or A. 11. Lipo
ma n t Co. ninat settle. Intireat
charged and oolluctvil on all acoouuts
Don't furgnt tlmt D. P. Ailanmon
eiirricK a complete linn ol school
text biHiks, and Hclioot supplies at
reasonahlii prices.
1). P. Rua ha been spjioinled U. 8
Coniiniuioner and is now pre) wired to
uttend to all kinds ol Land or No
tarial business , Madras Post offloe
in the Willow Creek Basin. . m
J. V. Morris, the merchant, has a
1 20(10 line nl men's and boys liirnish
ings, which lie will cloao out below
coat. You can find some genuine
iNtrgaina at his stoie. (live him a
call.
Wantkd voimn mkk to prepare lor
Government Positions. Fine Open
inirs in sll Departments. Good Bin
aries. Hapid Promotions. Kiaini
iiationa soon. Particulara Free.
Inter-state Cur. Inst., Cellar Rapids,
la. Sm-jll
K. E. Hullis, ol Crook, Oregon, has
liad s jack at his pla lor the paat
three vears. Owner can have same
liv callini and paying lor his feed,
nd theoosts ul advertising.
Krnest and Elniee Hardin arrivel
heie Saturday from Prineville lo visit
friends, after which they will go to
Eugene to attend the U. ol 0. Leban.
on Express.
Frank llevlne led Huliudiiy fur Al
hmiy, liming hig recent .y hero
he Inia piirehimwl a hitgi' h mount ol
yellow pine In lla mid Klamath
cnonlics lur It. K. Uileliri.t A Co.
Patrick Hnwsn waa In limn Hie
fnre purl ul week getting nnpiuin!
Willi III.' lllll'erent aehiail ulllelnla. He
left tluiuliiy lur Heudiuli where he
will tcii.'li nine n (lis ul aehiMl,
A. C. Knlgliten, who has liecn
aerlou.ly III ui his much near Howard
lor Hie pnat muiitli, la aiuwly rwuver
lug and I', ia thought ho will ho up
iig.iiu lu a ahnil lime.
Mm. M.irtlia lliudiiisn haa snld the
Cnl.h ranch on Hniuiw Cni'k lo Mr.
Vincent uf Kngeiio It ia under-
IihhI Unit the cnliaide'iillnll waa
Miss Hiulin Marahnll retilrliwl Moll
day Irum mi estemlel vii.il with
Irieuda and relatives in Minneaolii,
Khe will teach again in Cruuk county
this winter.
K. M. Miller oiiiue in from J.amoii.
la this week and uwnnl a meat mark
et and general pnaluee store in the
hiilldiug lurmerly uceiipied l.y P. II,
Dusk's rcstiuinint.
MUs Anna M. I.aug, Iteeeiver at
The Dulles land nlllee, asa in Ihu city
the lir.t uf the weik. Hhe loll Muu
ily lur lleaeliulea where alio will
aH'iid a two weeks vacation.
K. T. Iliggiiis ia I lie niitlinritnl
agent ul the rlliiodnrd l'ul.li.liin .
House, Chicago, III. Ai.y one in
wsiil uf Uaika can got nearly any
thing in the liiieuf Isaiks, pT, ami
will do well to ace him.
Don't lorget the Grand Millinery
Oiieniug noil rluinid.iy at Mrs. Ilrnd-
furd's millinery store formerly occu
pied by Mrs Musie Hlay on. Ilrand
new Fall slock from the bent millin
ery niokeis in the eaat.
J, M. Ileukle was a huniueas viainir
Irum iirly Tuesday snd Wednesday. I
Haying in his locality, lie says, has
about been completed eith giaal crujis
us a ro.nll. I lie recent rsius have
itimle the full paature gisal.
U. W. Illiui.l, Win Piilmsiii, I,. 11.
Iliiniill.in and J. II. Illiind weie in
town Wedne-diiy hum tlu-ir ranches
lu the Willow ('reck laisiii. The hit
ler three were wiliicsacs lor the llnal
proof on R. W. Illand's humcslead.
(Ii.rge A Kiiiiiaoit, ol Minneapolis,
Muni, a partner nl A. II. l owers, was
in the riiy llm llrat ul the week. Ill
icit Monday ill company with Joll.t
Kyan to look over the company's
liuilvr huldiuga in the Deschutes
Valley.
W. A. Dudley was lu the city Mon
day on his way to Deschutes where he
will take charge of the mechanical
part ol the llcii.l Uiilleiin. Mr. Dud
ley has taen empluycd during ihe pasi
year on the Antelope llernld and the
Ashwnod Proicctor.
Robt. McUowan waa in town the
llrat ul Ihe week making arrange
ments to "end his little girl to school.
He returned Tuesday to the liimello
llasin where he is employed by the
Columbia Huutheru Inigation Com
pany.
J, II. Howard and wile returned
from Hilver hake tin) Hrst uf the
week to meet ll.eir son. Roy.
who is a recent graduae Irom Corval'
is college, lie leaves km n (or Dcs
Moines, low , to attend the'Ulate Uni
versity. Mart Bailey arrived in Prineville on
Wednesday's stage. He has been
visiting relatives during the past
month in Glass Valley, Portland and
The Dalle. Mr. Bailey will leave
Monday for Hilver hake to look alter
the interests ol the Central Orcgnnian.
Now is the time to have your ohitd-
reus eyes attended to The school
year ia just bi ginning, and students
hould be examined in order they
may do good work. Call on Dr. W.
W. Taggart at the Poindeater hotel,
the unly resident Crook county
oculist.
J. P. (Hick, who was indicted by
the grand jury last Boring for the
murder ol J. I. Jonea, waa sen
tenc cd to lifu imprisonment by i
jury in Judge HraiUhawV court at
Fossil lust week. Judge George W .
Humes of tli is city npiiearcil as
prosecuting attorney.
Hawkins Bros, mill which has been
running at lull cspaciiy lor some time
lavssed on the upper Ochocn closed
down the first of the week owing tu a
lack uf logs. Logging is lanng carried
on however and as stain as ft good sup
ply ol timlior is on hand the sawing
will commence again.
Joe Lister returned Irom Fossil
Monday in comiany with Judge
Barnes who has been prosecuting the
cattle rustlers there during the past
term ol court. Mr. Lister's son, Har
uld, waa operated on the first ol the
week (or tonsilits, Drs. Rosenberg and
Morrison performing the ojieration.
J. 0. Rush, of Lamonts, oarries
line uf Dry Gisala, Groceries, etc , ami
will in Ihe near future erect a cone
iniMlioiis slore building and cuhiruc
his stuck to a complete slore. Ii I
Mr. Rush's iiileuliuii tu tell nt bedrock
prices.
William H.'kk, sun ol John HoKg
ol Howard, while wrestling with h
father Wednesday afternoon wits
thrown by the hitler ami Is. Ill lames
ol the right leg were broken justalsive
theaakle. Dr. Morrison was called
and set the Injured member a d re
sirts Hid young man resting csy.
George ileielurd was in Irum his
ranch on Ihe tiptair Ocliucu Monday
to have an okthiIoii jicrfnriiicd on
his right thumb. A disease of the
buite which has lawn troubling him
lor several months necessitated Ihe
cutting out of the that joint. Drs.
Koeculierg and Morrisun iierluruicd
the upcrntion. Mr. Hereford lift
Tuesday lor Lnkeview where he will
stwuil the next lew months tinting
friends and relatives.
The fullnwfug appointment of
ministers may be ul lutcrpst to some
of our readers; Antelo, A. N. Han
ford; Arlington, W.C. Hmitli; Brickle
ton, t, si. Ilornliniuk; Dufui. G. R
Moorlierol; Fossil, A. (.!. Ilraekonl erry;
Gram Valley, T. O . Htull; Hood Itiver,
N. C. Kvnns; John Day, G. R. Archir;
lAineRuck.G. W. While; Pendleton,
Ruhr. Warner; Prineville, If. O.Clark;
Richmond, J. K. Crnig; The Dalles
Walton Hkipwith; I'kiah and Pilot-
Rink, Robt. Hotchkiss; Hnndioiiit,
Win. lloskins; Oiik.lule, Frank U.
Hpaiildiug; (I. M. Iliailh, Presiding
Elder of the The Dallas Distric.
. . . I
lleginiiing with next week the
limjority of the country schools
throughout the county will open
for the (nil anil winter terms. Hupt.
bVgli stales that the attendance
shows a very gratifying increase
over that of last year. A large
number of the districts which have
rctolor held only short winter
sesaiona will increase tins years
term bv several months.
The state's niortioiimeiit this
year-will approximate 11.50 per
pupil which is an increase over
last yeur of nearly 30 cents. This
together with the county's five mill
tax will bring the total fur each
pupil lo nearly III, anil '.be total
amount when distributed to the
clerks of the various districts will
reach iKsK). Sja-cial taxee have
been levied by a large nunilicr of
the district hour. Is for building
purKisin and, general improve
ments are to I made during the
coming year throughout the entire
county.
Prltiss Ills Organise an Asaalenr
Alfttlellc Asaarlal.aa.
Prineville is to have one of the
must thurough, up-lu-date snd com
plete slblelie associations in the inter
ior of ihe stale unless the plans which
have already liceti formulated mis
carry. Ad enthusiastic meeting was held
Tuesday evening in the high school
rooms and tcmHirary arrangements
made lor iserlccting the organisation.
About Hfty persons were present and
a charter list of members was prepared
with 30 signatures. The list ia to be
held oiien lint 8nturdy night when
it is expected that at least 60 will
have becomo the prime movers in the
nss'.icintiou. The membership fee is
Prof. A. C. Rtrange wns elected
temporary chairman Tuesday evening
and it waa decided to call the organi
sation the Prineville Amateur Athlet
io Association. Cununittees wer? np
Kiiitcd on ways snd means, constitu
tion and charter memlters. Perma
nent otficerB will be elected At the
next meeting which is tu be held Sat
urday evening at 8 o'clock. The
members will secure a place in which
to have a gymnasium, baths and
reuding rooms.
II l a ftokaal SlaSrala
al Kccaallau.
Trot, and Mrs. A. C. Strange
wtre entertained at a reception
given in their honor at the resid
ence of Dr. and Mrs. II. P. Belk
nap last Fridny evening. About
fifty gum to wore present to enjoy
the mutticnl program and amuse
ments during the evening. - The
reception was given by a committee
of High school students consisting
of Misses KeU'lmm, Booth, and
Howard, lue musical program
was as follows:
Vocal Molo, Mrs. A. C. Strange.
Violin solo. Mis King.
Instrumental, Misses Stewart
Booth and Hodges.
Piano solo, Mr. Warrou Glaze.
Vocal solo, Miss Fay Hodge.
Piano soh.. Miss Ueorgie Hodges
After the muoical entertain
ment charade and parlor pit me-
were participated in until a late
hour. Light refreshments were
served.
,11. Keniiear liases The
Tills llerlsw.
A. II. Kennerly completed r-
raiigoiniiets the first ol the week
with Win Holder lo lease the
Prineville He view for the term ol
one year. Mr. Kennedy tnkes
charge of the pnK'r the first of the
week anil will conduct lis editorial
iiihI news columns. Mr. Holder,
who bus ft paper at Hilver Lake
anil another lit Paisley, bus leased
bis paper here in order lo give him
more lime to look aflcrbis business
interests In llietwo places mention -
I purchased the property formerly lie
Mr. Kennedy formerly worked longing to the Ochoco Gold Mining
on the Review ami is u competent ' Co. on I'piier Ochncn, consisting ol a
newspaper man. During the pust
seven moiitbs he has been employed
on Ihe llullelin at D.-rlitiles,
In this city, Fridny evening,
l'r II, tu the wile of J. Si.
girl.
SIABUIIII.
Heptem
Coruett, Wednesday evening, Hcpt. , Elmer
N. Gillam and Min Minnie Nuhle,
of Haystack, nt the llal.list pnrsun
age.The Rev. 0. W. Triplet! officiat
ed. A ISesr I'tnir Clrlltrlses ibe IliaMr
('url'a ftlAO ilitllii.
Haystack, Bcpr. 13, 1M.
Editor Crook County Joi:k.vai.; I
notice in your iaMie of Hepteinlar 1,
in your published stateimnt of the
county court pruceedings, that the
court ordered a warrant dniivti as a
county donation tu the Crook county
fair ol Ihe fall of 1'JO.l in the sum of
ISO. Now we people down here did
nut knnw that Ihe cuurt wns authoriz
ed by law to Appropriate money for
such purooscsi: nasmnch as we are in
formed that there is no lair this yiar
other than the race meet of the Pr ne-
ville J(xkt.y Club , take it .hut the, training in eye U tnient of an
Bproprmtiun ii inteiuled to m tlm Academic curriculum. For cata
cltil) in having r hig blow-out am! logue address
nttd gi'iioriit cikhI time or. (hut oc
cttflion. !
Il) w ii litre we are not iniiuli on tho j
borne uev but ure a set of ptnin f;inn-j
en, hven if the sum nnpropriaU'd ,
wan intomlwt to promote the fliflplnyj
of nricultural exhibits it icchm Ut 110
thatif an appropriation to promote
Agriculture is really the purpose; an
appnipriiition that would make it ,lftUl!ire flO'lieas him at Post, Oregon,
Kti le for us to have the agrieultur- ,,r ca" nt the Carson much on Crook
ul products t exhibit would W more "ver
in line as a source of exitendiiure ofj
the tturpliin cash on bund. TherabhU Nrw , Jrwi-irr (.eds and
are digging out our largest potatoes,
and destroying the best pnnlucls of
our land. The coyotes are .-.ishitiK !
theirnoseinto our largest wnte. melons
and eating out the heart ami when
theymake a rani uwn our chicken
roosts they invariably select the fatest
and largest out of the ..mud raided
from our itnpor'ation ol the iniprov-
ed breeds. Then again if e had
niore and mon convenient water our
stock would do better ami we would
have more time lo devote in giving
thought to the best mam.er of pro-)
cedure to produce the greatest
amount of the best quality of alt
kind of form produce whether it be!
live-stock or production of the soilj
direct. I
Of courso we know that the county j
has, by careful management of the ;re-
ceeding court, been brought oi't of!
debt and the county has now cash to
spend. The court should do the fair I
thing while the money is going. Now 1
for instance the Babtists at Prineville
are contemplating building a newi
church and need funds to carry out
their very laudable enterprise, and a.
few hundred dollars would help them j
materially. The Presbyterians are j
about to let a contract for a new build
ing and aught to have an organ to
put in the same when completed.
Now the Univeraalist can take out
his share by attending thejiorse races
and as he does'nt believe there is any
hell he ought to be satisfied.
This appropriation we look upon as
being equivalent to the appropriation
of one hundred dollars by Judge
Booth's court to defray the expenses
of two well known attorneys while at
tending the irrigation congress at
Portland. They went. The congress
was born and made one long wail that
was heard nil over Oregon, and from j
the ndise everybody thought it whs
very much alive and would live on and
ou until it had completed its purpose
and then die for want of a nuhject up
on which to feed. The long wail was
all. It died, lis mother had been
effecteJ by a certain act of the Oiegon
legislature a defective law making
it impossible for the embryo to recover
strength sufficient to live to a purpose.
Nkw Comrk.
Nallee.
Notice is hereby given that I
have sold my interest in the Crook
County Journal to W. C. Black,
and tlmt he will collect nil bills
and pay all indebtedness pertain
ing to said wht and plant and
perfect all advertising contracts.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this
l!Hb of day August, of 190;.
S. M. Bailey.
Hftslnca Preeenr far Male.
(J. A, Whitsett has a four room
house with outbuilding and two
lots, which he will seil nt a bar
gain. Kiit him at Hulonmn, John
son & Co. 'a store.
'r Sale,
Fur Hnle, or to a
Hlmrea
One bundled head Htuok Cattle!
For purliciilars cull o
addresa,
J. H. MeMeen, Lnniuuln, Ore.
KJvllre.
1 fimin ,ereby given that 1 hive
reservoir mid di'ch, and that slieei
men are warned not to run their
sheep uM)u said progierty,
Jons HuN'sAKEa.
Fruit Farm for Sale.
I oiler lor snle my fruit la in of
I(K) seres, situated in the Cove, on
Cnsiked river. . There are 2(100
trees o! assorted varieties ol fruit and
a rendy market for all of the products.
T. F. McCau.istik,
Culver, Oregon.
A man and wife, coniatent to
lake charge of a slock ranch during
the coining winter, and feed and
care for laith sheep and cattle.
Also to take a personal
interest in
Ihe management of the ranch.
Good wages to the right parties.
Address XX Journal office.
arbaol larUlrls.
St. Mary's Academy.
The Dulles. Oregon.
Boarding School lor girls fortieth
year. Remarkable record for
excellent health ...,l ...
Slater Superior.
llorvn r.r Rale r Trade.
C. Is. Itolert1 of Upper Crooked
Kiver hm 20 head of stock horses, in-
Pereherm utallion, which
. "e lr cash, cheap. For per-
Silverware Hrcelved.
, -
, jim ..Vw.i11 r
Cyrns Jewel rv Store, has iust received
' nn line of silver ware, eonsiat-
i,lg 0( Knives, Forks, Spoons, Tea
8ets. Berry Dishes. Cake Stands
Castors and Card Receivers, all reliable
g,xHi also cut class.
A cmilcif Uno uf idulrv ni:.
ani mvjn limotiinc- fuinnlies. lti
pairing of nil kinds a specialty. Ai
work warranted,
A SOCIETY EVENT
The Great Emotional Actress
GEORGIA HARPEER
And an Excellent Company in
Dumas' Masterpiece, i
Camilla
With All New Scenery and an
Inimitable Wardrobe. Under
Harper and Detrick
PRINEVILLE, SEPT. 24, 25, 26,
28, 29 and 30.
3Z
SALOMON, . JOHNSON & CO.
I SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX)
oue ciLEiisrcnF
LADIES--Ve Still have a few Shirtwaists and other Summer Goods left that we
will sell Mow the cost price. Read These Prices.
OUR $4 WAISTS FOR $2.25
25 Cent
20 Cent
You can' afford to miss thine bargains for the goods are all new and up-to-date. We
do not intend to carry over a shirt waist nor one piece of Aininier goods.
WE ARE ALSO OFFERING SOME BARGAINS IN LADIES' MUSLIN UN
DERWEAR, CORSET COVERS, ETC.
Salomon, Johnson & Go.
C
City Meat Market,
A Complete and Choice Line of
Heef, Veal, 'Mutton. Pork, Jiacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st. mimi 'Phone 31.
SHAMKO WAREHOUSE
Slianilro, Oregon
General Storage, Forwarding
AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireprool building lOOxWK) feet, 150 feet two stories in height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Haling
for Eastern Shipments.
Dealers in Iilmksmtth Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime,
Coal Oil, Plaster, 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.
Anents for Wuco Warehouse Milling CV, "Whit River and ' DiUei Patent" fl.mr.
Mark iiooils Care of ' V. Co."
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...rianufacturers of and Dealers In...
FUPtXITUEE, COFFINS and CASKETS .
CARPETS, STOVES, PAD'TS and OILS
Lumber and al Kinds of Building Material
For CASH Only
jfcenderson
-DEU.EltS IN-
WINES, LIQUORS,
PON r I Hand fJf A T)C
MP0RTE1) VjlVXftJYO.
COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
SOLICITED. P0INDEXTER HOTEL.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1903.
Drugs, Stationery anil House Furnishing G001I3
" 12.75 " ' 1.150 -
" 12.50 " " 11.35
" $2.25 " " 1.10
" $1.75 " " $ .95
" f .85 " " $ .50 -
Zephyrs fot 16 2-3 Cents
Lawns for IO Cents
Foster & Lehman
Proprietors.
& Sollard