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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
BLOenL MENTION 3. i Alli'ii mill 11. H. Moore wire business visitor limn Hay Crenk the lw.. ul the wwk. K II. Hpnrk win over (rum III. ranch m lllmik Itntiti ihe Ural l the Wl'el Httl'llllillK I" bualncaa .ll.llttlM, Sylvester Htunt, uf IVsi'hules, lull ' fur home tlm last ill H111 wenk iillui viailing Irii'inla in thu ml)' for mivimil dnya. i I,, Mrl'ulliH'li ami J. K Spinning rl iiniiut l In' In -1 11I I III' wi'i'k from mi lnfxtill 111 Hip through the lliiyalin'k country anil Ihe limimiUi ii Piilniiiiii. John llyim left lu' last of the week lnr Ihai'liuli-a whom he will l'nil iiiiihI ill Urn winter looking after tin1 llnilH'i interest ill A, II, Powers 4 Co. A. M. Ilriika nrrin.l In llii' I'll) from Portland Friday evening where tin Ima lu'i'ii traiiancting bmlniwa nun necled with hi" Irrigation jimjeel liif ovnrnl weeka, JlK k V.uiili'vi'rt mid wife are 11011 Hind In thnir Inline wild the k il'iH' Mr. Vandivi'rt hm liil rather ttvorti Attniik, but la gradually gain tug hla sliength hiiiii. II. M. Cmlyi a brother nl llvtnli Cady, 11I litis eily, arrived Monday from Tai'onin, Wash,, mid Ml In cue imiiv with hia brother lor Hind awl Silver l.-ike where they will cruise out a tract ol limber. The Induoilnuo hull material lor tin Alldelio club arrived Inst wi'i k anil ll la ci'tiil 'hat wimr lively game will an. ill be a'i'ii on tin' diamond whieh lint Ui'ii Iniil out anil nil In rimdlnJM lor the (una. Mra, Ul Hulchlu, nl Pendleton, lieputy Supreme Oracle ol the Hoyal Neighbor, la in tlr fit)', flu ex pect in organise ihe auxiliary of Clio M. V. ul . at their nulling which will la lii'KI Jauuaiy 2.1. Itcgl.terl Oniinty Clerk Suiilh ibe again to cull tin' voter aiti'titiuii to the fact thai it la ncwasnry lor llii'ill 10 annw thnir lot ami block number Mora ap ii'arlng before them In register. Iloth il tin' atagc Un a running mil to Krild him been lixi'd lo their limila during ihe paat ti'ii duya In gel ling limber claimant .airly aturtwl on thnir Irlpa In Silver Lake where a lioat ol llual prool ara now la'ini! 1, II, Windnio wna bnaineaa visit or Moiiihiy from Oliver. Joe 'Taylor wa a buaineaa viaitor Irnin Ori..ly the Ural uf Ihn wuiik, V.'e enrry the fa u F- Mayr linn (ll ibuea. Nulla Imltl'r. Urn Hill). J. II. and 1. II. Kryrmii with over Ironi Sister Tuesday attend ing to tinainaaa innllnra. (ii'i), Itinlinaii waa in tlm oily Irnin Ilia llnyl.ai'k rnnrh Timdajr allmul. lug to hii'ii iiiiillnra. Wa will nllow you a ri-iliii'.tioii on any nrtii'.ln you limy huy In Urn linn nl wiutnr gouila. H"- illvn. Amlrnw Mormw ana in tlm fit)' 'I'lii'ailiiy (ruin Willow Ciwk lo nlli'lid tlw rtuk (Imwara IniK'llng'! Why Imy miily iii'iilarloiliiug alien ! an guarniili lh (irli'o and til and, niirry a Una 01 ovnr J'm ianomig iilliili'. 'I hll Dun line. Ilalph Joidnn relnrniil lueailay lo. 111 Hilver Lika wli-re hn ha h-in vlailing and iiiu-iidiug to huliiieaa iiiiillnra for tlm Jiaat ten tiny. Monay la MtUitiii Ccunty Minuf. C, W, Mullet.', uiemher ol llwb Orf gnu Irrigation i'oniuiiailoii, and a auuceaaliil ruuehniiiu In Mirhetir uoiiuly, aliitea thiit Ihern ia uionimoli' ey in raialng honey In Mulheiir and tlint lie'a are a aurer iiivealment tlinii rallle. The TflegiHii'i nl J'ortiandl aaya: , "While Mr. Mullet ia an all-around formar and Ima engaged to a conaidcr nhlu eilent in horlleoiliira in the iaat, ha ia now turning In' attention morn and more lo thu ruiaiug of livcaUwk and Ihe irodiiutlnrl ol linney than' In anything elao. Thla year he Ima rnnl imd an out put nl honey amounting to lln.lKlli laiuiula, and a lew tiny ago lie ahipd a cnrlnnd ol it to the mat em uiurket, "I n llliiatnile the proflla in honey, he eilaina til t can lie cleiired from audi a'arid nl beea. A caltli inan leola that he ia doing well when he miiket $11 on a rail hy kieiiug it a year, hut a aland ol beea, 11 iroier!)' handled, ia a Hirer iiiveatmciit tlinii a call, and the net ineotne la jii't na much. "Alfalfa ia Ihe bcstlhing for a (arm er to raiae In Kaatern Oregon . It ia a a.lomliil bee lood, make an eaccllent hay, and it more productive than any other forage plant, Mr. Mallet aaya If the government will complete the Wllllamion la Helping SharmanJConoty tettlera to Get Land. 1 Death of John Moooe. j John Jdnore, who waa well known llo noiiiy jteople in ('nak county, mill t llurtia about a eea ago froio bloiul poiaing. A ihort tin.e previoua to hia d'iii h he wiia thrown from a Imrae, receiving Injuriea on llii' aide of hia head whh h afterWHide deM;ioM:d into hi' 01) jioini.ig. eauiiiig hia dealh. Mr. Moore fninii'Hy work''d with the elwlrif. tuUt. i.luul ,,. II. i. ,-il OOlllliy ieo.ie. 1 will 11n.nr oeocvn . (,uti,(( ,, ,.11wll). t flAl,, that an Aiucriniii congreaa will lint employ ol liawkina Ilnai, wilh whom I grunt thetn relief, iinlll I have tried he waa engaged lor over two yeara. I oai 1 now proioae C, W. Iliiraee, Km., The D.i'lea. Or. Dear Kir: I am In reeeipl ol your veiy kfml leiter of Deeeuilier iW. I note your inten at in Ihe progria of Hie Hheruiau eouniy reliel nieaaiire . which Henatnr Milehclt and I arc, handling heio. 1 have laaui cotiviuc ed for aoinetime that there waa real; merit in the claim of llioac Hlioriuiin ; ELKINS & KING -fl f". ... made. Olia ratteiaon, forinerly riau'lvar nl pill, lie in ) at Tlie Pallet hind of- nee, recently rellnirtilied the A torian back lo the dinner owner, and Ima engaged in huainea in Han Fran elucu. He aaya Aaioiia ia a very Nir lU'Wapupcr Held. JanieaHhiiwaud Joh . Mi Keoivu lelt for their hnniea at IWImtea the flrat nl Ihe week. Mr. Mi Keown't right loot, (rum which bullet had peeii ea tranled, la progivaaiug nicely and he waa able to bear conaiderable weight upon it when he li lt. Carl Jaeohaon, a liintiermau nl The Pall. who hat been conlineil at the I'rineville hotel for ihe wt i weeka with a icvcre atlnek ol typhoid lever, la ounvalcacing. Pr. Koaenla rg, who it attending him, ri porta hia patient well on the way lo a ajKMily recovery, II, it. Kind waa down front hla Crook county atia'k (arm thia week on buaiueaa, leturuing Wedneaihiy. Ilia farm ia lar enough lenioved Irnin the nioiiutiiin range to eaciiio the dei p aiuwa which tonietinica carry off the lock in that auction of the country. MoMlnnville Reporter. Accniding to the Heppncr Time, It. N. Ktanlleld, a cattleman living at Heppncr who ia well known tn the Crook county itock men, made aide ol heel cattle laat Tuoaday at i fat hundred. Thia Ia goeal newi to the ealtlemen na It undoubtedly mark a general advance all along tlm line In biief price. I,aat Tuesday evening Lonit Coin i 11 i and Mra. Ainellio Fix were united in marriage in 8t. Peter'a ohiiroh. Rev. Father Deimari officiating. Wodnea day Mr. add Mm.Comini went to Port laud, returning laat night, and havo aettled down to houakeeping in Mr. Cnmini'i roaideiice on Bieoud atreet. The Dalle Time Mountaineer. County Clerk 'Smith itatoi that moat ol the regiatration blank have been aotit to the 24 voting preolrujt in the county and that registering ia now in lull blunt. Sulfur only a dozen orao voters in tin city nave put tneir name on tlio liat. An unusually large registration i expected this year owing to the presidential elec tion in the fall. Jerry Cramor left Sunday (01 gulem with T. T. Wood who will he taken to tlio Inaane aaylum. Mr. Woml was hrougth toPiinevillelaatHalurdiiy hom Hay Creek, where he had been roaming around in an aimless way, and was adjudged inaane belure Judge lliggs. The old man waa well known to many people in this county and epccially in the vicinity of Willow creek where he had kept the atagn tation for eight or ten years. Ho ia 78 years old. Pr. 1! 1'. Ilelkuap h it on "-; work It haa planned lor aiding Irrign- d.iy'a alage on hia way to I,o Onloa, tiun In Maldeur county it will become I'nllfor io, where he will and theioneoflhe leading loealilie in the 01 at two winka viaiting hla paienla, Wel lor the production of hay." (Irani Maya and On Wigle weroj hothcbet.il to till aiitloin during 1 AtbUtlt Clati Bait Due. the oomiiig year 011 the Htate Cattle I limwor. aaaociatiou, an organiaation i he Athletic club held a bu.inen lomiiHlal the Livestock e'"''"111"11 lmH.til,r at Friday evening at whi. n Uatwivk. 35 ol tlio meinour were present lo Mra. Taylor Hill arrived in the cily diacua Mie iimtlnr nl raialng Ihe due Tuesday liom Monntaindiile, Vth,,'nnil iiiliintioii dea. The hoard of hr hn haa I iiakine her home diieetort in I heir rrieirl allowed veil the paat two year. Hhe will remain clearly that the club h id progoed j In the ci'V for tome time attending to 'and made ini.r..n ineina and that it huainea matter. i now nccwary to nieii ihe running) it lo tliu limit. Uthi, Hn fur, in Iho bfiUDf. 1 Iihvh Our I.uudur, I Kid itn'Mtli initinj;, Thu only oh Htnclc, ho f'tr, Inn Ixt" to funvinri' tlifl cl)"iniiftii of (ho piiljfifi IttmU CdfTtiiMtlw, tluit ntnf tart t h Ixniic-i t(Hil )roioiti(Hi ttitit wn pf'inliiigj (luring the IhH conri-n, wiia not the j kind o( ri'livf tlumc j'0tltj wantifl . In my iirjfoiiH'iit before tin' commit-! Un I iiccorUit in atinwerinK alt cjiie-; tioii Inuring on tni. oiiit to the iiit Ufftctiori of the committee. The' hill ttfiM referred to Biih-cutinnittw of j whom CongritHnniHti Kluiffrotf), off Ciihirmlo, it chnirtiian. J have gone! r.'ViT the whole qi.PHtion cnreftilly with Mr Hluill'nilh, mitl he informed mej ALL MAKES yesterday that the aub-comnntlee -,mA) REXT'ED.0)I REPAIRKI) ready to report favorably as am aa Ihe houae convened after the holid.iya' i'lalens and Parts lor all Machines and nuked me to writ out the rewrt I of the committee. I am May en- RUBRKK rTAMPH, gaged in getting up a carefully drawn ' KA t,H-notary ft corioration Thia will put the hill well up ill A lift miAM, 1 L'TL'Vi""!! al L'Tll SIjikIc Key Kourd. Type Writers lejairt on the calendar, and we should lie Are you ready To Build? We can help you by furnish' in$ Building Material We Have a Large Stock of DoorH, all shea and .styles , and also all regular sizes of Windows both in Two Liht and Eight Light Style 'And we are selling these Goods at LOWEST POSSIBLE PR1GES in i r-vn ; iJ ' j : L.. ... TVI)f HMJTTL'II liLVL'C iihlutoreach it itometime during the riifiipu ,'i ,n a,.ri; month. You timy rr-t ured that. CMItVl(f MACHIVF6! every (KiMil'le rencmrce will bo culled j OIIKCK I'KOTKC'TOK.S etc in play ir. both the hoime mid semite MIMKfM.UArHS, lo wm the meflHtire. Very truly your, J, N. WlLLUMMOJI. Tttchers' Knminatioii. i er..-.i. 'exiwmweitrli ihuihIi UWirin1 DiiriH'H ruiurnuw a uwunj i - , , , f u , i iii. Mil ng the money dcnvl iioui (Uticeii ght (nmi Siilem liere lie Inw been 7 t iirguingthe irrigating ease nl Garret;"' " va 3olter In the uprenio court. Mr. t 1 ... i. u. the question were aired a motion lo Ilirnra apwarKl aa allomey for Mr. 1 r (larrettand .laUal that h. believed. "'" ' ,hdi.ionol ihe court would lavor ; .'h.' m,...lhly H . 1, t..a.1..ni.,ti I.,, t. crj.: Jr. r:. Henry Cadle waa in from hi Ocho- .. . 1 (lJ co ranch Haturday Iranaaeting buai' It i Ihe general feeling eipreaaed Mr. Cadle aya ihe ne cieain III,,,. ( .I,., dnl, a worth bebniging to ery is turning out great quantitle of j, worl,r aUp,Mrt The only butler, hut not hall enough lo niwt jiM,ltin( ,;,.,( ,, fiing Kri- Ihe l.a-al conaninption Here in rune- (lav niKlit wn- frm lh..ae who did villa. The market and bote! eon-; , , )lllv, ,10 . ,),. liiiue to ahip in butler from The .,lnc , , prnhihitivn livjure, Dalle and oulaide iinl. ,l,iitlhli matter wa Dually aBitlcd i B. K.Zell and wile rctuined Run- tatitfacUirily. The pmgr.ts made by lav from Portland where Mr. Zellat-: the institution atid the internet taken tended the Livestock oonvention at a in it by practically all of ila member lelegnto Irom Crook county. Mr. 'make it a worthy organuntion and Zell eipmaaed himaell an much pleased ( one which will smn lake it place with the hoilllliy exlendiil to the amorg the Athletic elulia in theataio. delegate and the wyik acconiplialiHl j Tlie alaire increase in dnea, how- by the organiaalion. He stated that ever, dia'j not apply to out ol town tlie aatiaiiatiim in the main pan meinle'r who will continue to pay u'.ml.l l iiiatriiu:iintal ill the future the aame due as in the past, 25 in drafting hills on the range iiue.- pi.nia per month. tiou lo lie preaciited to the legislature . - and arranging tlie lnot fcenellclal Two Uaoccs on mode ol transportation "'r ""H'l( grower. The aaaicialion will play an ii,a.rtnt part, he aaya, in the progn-oloneof beau.,., g-eatc. t induatne. and will be a. nnpoilan I few factor in furthenng the Inter,, ol the liveatock , utiirea... Mr. Uell ha. , on g im'iiared n deiad the inside move- ,.,.. ... ,, 11 ' , ... , .. ' which will bo anmiunced later. The menta of the association anU lift .... i ui no wHMiud one it to be give I on Monday uture no icy which will be publialied , ' , , , " ', ,. , , ,i evening, February 29, and will be in The Journal in a short nine, . . Poatiniialer Siiinniera returned the choice" evening, and the llrst ol the week from a huaineaa trip, tnnitx.ra nl the atrouger ex will for to Tlio Dalle and Portland. M'-lomk, in their lirsfa, take back lea', Hummer anya the atmosphere around 10(e , wall lluwers dming the mini- Ihe former place It a tnieg as mo- lme they are lortunnle enough laaae with railroad talk. Kvery otlu r to MRcei t,, dunce, and in divers pcraon niet has a railroad scheme for w,( inow their appreciation "of the line between 1 lie Dalle unit Priue- j (act tl,t 1904 j, , Pp year and that ville, and data and maps and pencil ,he iiM i,Ve the say. kotche are as plentiful as wet The committees to take charge ol weather in the Valley. Nuthi"H the event have not a yet been ap tangible, however, ao lar aa he waa I panted u only the preliminaries ar able to diacover, h yet malerialiaeti, : but the male n embcra of the although the peraon iiitereated i i,.ub ore looking foiward with eager aueh a line realise that it i more n . ti uuotion which they term feasible and would pay better than "snap" in other words, an evening extend the Columbia Houthuru. In Portland, he saya, there ia almost us Kotico i hereby given tleit the wiih lite duea,iiunty school siiiwriiitendeiit of i Crook county will hold the regular ! eiamination of applicants for Htuta and County pnh.'rs at f'rineville. aa follows: rog static ramus. Oonllnllicing Weiineaihty, FehTuarv 10, at nine o'clock a- ni , and contin uing until Hut unlay. February 1.1. at four p. 111. WlliXHililY Pennianshiu, hiatory, ; selling, algebra, reailing, school law. TnrHHi.iv V t i I ten arithmetic, theory of teaching, grainniur, laaik-. keeping, physics, civil government. 1 Kuiiiay Physiology, geogra phy, ( mental arithmetic, eompoaition, - physical geography. Saturday Polauy, plane gnuue- try, general history, tnglieh litera ture, psychology. roa couxty PArnus. Commencing Wednesday, February 10, at nine o'clock, s. ni and contin- uing until Friday, Fehrunry 12, at lour o'clock, p. m. 1st, 2n, asu 3d oradk csnnpicATm WEiiSKanAY Penniaaship, history, ; orthography, reading. I Thi'Ksiiay W r i t te 11 arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phvaiol-1 y- ! Fuiiiay Ueography, mental arith metic, acleail law, civil government. . PRIMARY CEKTIFICATK. ViSK8DAY Penmanship, orthog-; raphy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning,' theory ol teaching, methods, physl-; ology, William Boroli, i Count y School Superintendent. iilXKTOGRAI'IIS, And ALI.SL'PI'I.IKS WllITK Vs FOR CATAMfim COAST AdENCY COMPA.Ny, - P.'l). rt'XNIMJIIAM, Manager, ttil Stnrk atreet, I'orliinil Or. Our Leader r We have Building Paper White Lead and Oil Ready Mixed Paints I' . ' 7 - - ' ' ..A', 5 '- a. 5 1 ton He Key Board. ELKINS & KING ELKINS & KING WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods SMITH'S RECEPTION. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedCigars. The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Two Doors South of First National Bank. CHAMP SMITH. Proprietors of the Prinevilk Soda Works. PMMYME, ORE LSOM A CLEEK. Athletic Club' Social CtleniUr. much interet mnileted in getting a railroad into thia Miction a In The Dalles, hut when the oust of such a project is brought to the front the luhjoet it (Implied or ohangwl very quickly. Portland, when it come to pending money, ii In for Portland and nobody else. Surprise Party t Ml Dy's Horn. when someone else will do tlio asking. Since tlie above wa written the dnte have been set as fellow. Jan. 82 an "At Home" given by the Ladies' Annex: Club Hop Jan. !!). Btnellt SnterUinmsnt. All entertainment, the proceed ol which will lie used in repairing the old Prineville cemetery fence, will lie eiven by Warren tllaze, assisted hy bis pupils and local tutent, on Fridny evening Feb 0 Ihe program pro mises to be an eutertiiining one and a A party of young people gathered ., ilia Iw.tnn t Miss Piwrl Viinder- 1 a nl. ,A from (hero 1 V audience should lie pretent. Tin I 1 . . . ' ..! 1-, Ih .hi,-.,., tft ft.iMn,,uul of proceoueo to raias nemo iy 110,00, - where she wa treated to a urpnae. The evening was spent in tacking a quilt, an oeculion that produced several sore lingers among the gentle- Arthur Win. Draper. One ol-Allen 4 Lafollett bu nion who naa'nted on the work. Light i ported Ratnbouiilet rani wee on e refreshment were erved. Among : hibition in Ironi of the Booth & the gueata present were. Cornett itablei for a few Jiour Tuee- Misse Maud and Kllie Dooln, Vn-d,,y alter.ioon. The .uiimal ia oneol erpool, Howard, Sharp and Booth. n,e biggest evor aeen in thia city and Measra Foster, Lafollett, Smith, King, it long, oft wool shows that it came Bourke and Booth. Mr. and Mr. L. I ironi an extraordinaiy good laiuilv B. Lalolletl and Mr. Angie Bonney. a.r.iiS the water. : a Note the Special Prices offered for this month on the Best quality cf Dry Goods and Furnishings in the city. Shawls and fitirinators. formerly if 1 i I I a..ALaiAial I A A T I uur jjiuiuuuii ome Will Continue until Our Stock Is Closed Outt- (5 Km Ladies' Underskirts, formerly n o i Ld's Outing Flannel night gowns JO now $ 25 ,0 w 123 " 80 2 25 " 135 9 00 now 6 50 1 50 1 75 5 50 75 1 u0 1 50 85 1 00 3 25 50 75 1 00 Lds' Knit Underskirts, formerly $ ' 50 now $ 1 50 " 3.1 Lds' Flannel Shirt Waists Table Covers, formerly 11 ( o 1 Children's Shoes, former price Bovs' Men's " Ladies' Sweaters formerly 125 2 50 1 00 1 25 2 25 1 75 2 25 3 75 3 50 Stockmen Get Grating Permit!. Men's Overcoats, formerly prices, $10 00 to $16 50 now $7 50 to $12 50. SIMPSON & WILSON . C. Bartruni, Forest Supervisor lor the district ol Oregon, accom-: panied by hi assistant, A. S. Ireland, j spout Tuesday afternoon at the oourt house with the stockmen who met there to make application lor grazing privilege in the Cascade Forest re serve. Mr. Bitrtrum atated that the plan now b ing followed to mnke ap plication direct through him to the Department, at the a.inic time afford ing an opportunity to adjust any con flict of lines or differences in grating selections was much more satisfactory than the pUu followed hist vent when he remained atntioued in Portland and applications were sent to him there. About 50 permit for sheep and 75 for cattle will lie issued in this district which he has in ohargu. Among the stockmen who made application Tuesday were: D. F. Furr, I. E. Roberta, C. H. Colhy, Iloscoe Knoi, Hoy llarrey, Italpli Porllly, Gardner Perry, Andrew Morrow, K. II. Sparka, Win. Adams. Col. M. O. Nye, Dr. Oosner, Joe Taylor, T. H. Lafollett and Win, Johnson. nam "mis mifSTSggjswaata'Bwt .uoifliw Uodrn Woodmen Muting. There will hj a caret! oimi meeting uf the Modern WtHxImon Mumlny eveiting. January th, nt their Imll. All Vox,men w reqneoted to come nml invite or bring a My who i in terettd in the Royal Neighbors, the rtHxilUry to the M. W uf A. A good uncial time is Humi. Tl.ia meetinp U for the purpose uf instituting the R. K. cauip. SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. Agents for The Mitchell Wagons And Farming Implements Gan6 Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Harrows, Disc Drills, Hoe Drills, Steel Harrows, And Walking Plows at low Prices Remember that we sell Groceries, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Qook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, Tinware, Graniteware, Guns, ammunition, Doors and Windows, Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. If you don't see what you want.call for It Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profit Ji 1