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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1904)
LOQM. MENTION a WiiihI (or Mnli' nl ( J i licit 1 1 1 v. Win, Combs ntrtveil liuiiin from 1'iirlliiiul Wi'iliii'niliiy, Tiuwurti, (Iriinitc Wure, nnil Inney rrneki'ry nl I lit" He lllve. J. II, Meriill, nl I.mver CriHikcil rlvinr n In Hit) off lt Kiiilny Our new iiIiik linn nl li.yli'i'i'ii: siiiuile Just In. Cull nnil see. tliein. 'II111 Mm lllrii. K.il. Itiiniiell nnil M. VV, Hiiii'ml, nl Newsom rreek, weft In imr e'ly lust Huiiilii)', Win, Slants, lliwlinles nii'ri'limit nil Ht iiuikIim whs 11 visitor lit on r city Inst Kriiltiy. W111. Josllii, nl Willow creek win InikliiK lunula with Mentis In llii' oily lull Krlilny, I'.. I.. Ilrmllnril lum lii'i'ii ronlineil In lii rooms lnr several days, We Iihhi lie kill Im mil In 11 low ilnya. A If nil Allen imiiio iii Irom P.rt l,i ml Inst Krlilny Whin mi ml on I Cllollttt III tile Serious Illness tit liia mother. It-v, Triilclt is imniliimiiiK series nl iiiw UiiK" ill llm I'nimi dinrrli. A groat dial nl liilertisl In Ik'Iiik in (liinit lliretltlK. He uri mnl turn In Ilia "ml" ;l H11I111111111 Joltnsoii & l'n Ill litis I' urmul mnl wlint lliey uy nlsiut tlii'ir nxluetion villi', llnli'l Inrgi't I" nllenil tin) roncerl in-sl Friday evening, Tim irooeeiln will Iw usisl in ri'i'iilriiiK I he Iciiro rimnil llio city cemetery. Tin' political pol lins Ihm'ii lironnlil nillilurinn llnw wnnn ilnysnml il litis la'U'in In simmer. Jack-knives nnil KihhU Inuii im in iIciiiniiiI, The city council Inst Ttiosilny even IiiK nl tln-ir n'Riilnr iiicelniK author imtl Mr. 0, V. IMI to nil ns niiilit watch in ilnrii nl Jne llinklc. A, I.. Mcintosh, ol Kile, 1 1 the oily Inst 'l iii'iuluy. Ho reports llmt slock nl nil kiii'l- in winli'ritii in dm linH in the nitilheiistcrn initiim nl I In' comity. Mi'Mlnnim 0. 1. Wimick nml H. 1'. lli'lkmiu last Mniiiliiy ovcniiiK enter Iniuinl llm ni'livu titcnils'r '(I tin t'lirislln 1 Knilinvnr nl llm Inltcr's resilience, luncheon wns serveil. The luncheon In Im kIvi'H nl Ilcl knu' Hull I'y the Ynn! I'l-oplcs Hociety nl Clirnli.in Knilinvnr lies! Hntiinlny evening linn been islioncil iiiili'linili'ly 1111 account ol the iiu'i'l lns. Mm. jiw Wimliim lelt 'nl Theirs ilny lur hi'r hone ln'r Culver, Mm. Wimlnm liml been up slleniliiiK her mothsr, Mm. J. C. Hiiiimipr, who liml Ikimi ipiilv ill Willi t lie nnl'l' 1,111 now able In iw around. I'crry nnil Klincr Ki.yli'r arrived in our city Irum Hi Moulin where, llii'y have Ihh'ii visiting wilh relatives nnil Irieuda, Klmcr'n partiality lor school nin'mim cviilontly caiiin'il 11 rolrog rmlf inovi'iiiciit to Prini'villo. II. llorinli'V, the Olil Owl, linn r- turned to Piinevlllo, nml we nmli-r. tnnil, will iiKiiin njN'il nut Ilia Inilnr lug nUhluliiiiniit. Mr. Iliirmli')' Inn II rut cIiim work ninn anil juat II I la 1 1 it- bill n our city i without n tnilur. Tim ilniicu Kivim liy the P. A. A. I at their hull Inat Kriilny niglit wan well nttouiliil mid nn cnjuynhlii tiinr iwut by all , The nimio wn liirniah- eil I y . II K niiuly, 1'iiuee (ilnte and Admin Crinikn with Ora Purkor n proniptcr. Champ Smith and wile returned Inat Kridny Iroin Pnrllanil. Mr. Hinilli went wilh Womli to the asylum at Hnlcm and returned to Portlnnd and viaititd In Orpgon'a iiietrupollnwv ernl dnyn. He inyn tho Princvilln oontintienti In rurtliind nre all hiw tlinK and ircni tn In) priH)ring. Mr. M, A, Iiehman linn rualKiicil hin poiitlon na auperlntendenl ol the Koho Milling company, and aooepte'l a ponition with J. W. and M. A. Kob Inaon, niorcliantn, at Ahwood, a UK)kkecKir. We are norry to louan Mr. Lehman Iroin our mid at and an bright eyed nmitlen, we nunpect Among the luckey price wiunor in in the hwt Bun Frnnoinoo Eitnmincr'n content win Mr. Fred Hell, olthia city, who waa fortunate to draw a piano. Fred aaya that when he ;et the piano tome pretty girl can have it but the will have to tnko him also. We un derstand the girls are caucusing about tho matter. The Central Oregon Livestock and Agricultural Aanmiatinn hns made arrangements wilh Mr. A. Zell Kjhoro- l.y the association will lease lor live yearn from Mr. Zell a quantity ol water to irrigate the lair grounds. A sufficient amount of water can bo se cured in this matter the association thinks. They have also purchased ol the Prineville Jockey Club the lenc ing and grand stand. This oluh will wind up their business and quit, and all lutuie racing will be under a new association, , We have Just nwivi'il another large Invoice of allocs nl rock liolioni prima, The llco Hive. l,al Hominy evening fnupl- ol ynlllhs ol Prineville, ilcl'illcil to Hi'l'.le a iriitviincc, either real or imiiingin- ary we don't know which, by a llatie enooiinlei', ' Tim spol scleeleil for t'lelr ring win near tho residence, ol Deputy Miiiahnl IMI. About 10 o'clock Hint evening liny Willi llielr ti lends mnl nt the reiidenmus nml proeciidcil to luminc. Their noise ntlraolcil the ntleiilion ol Mr. Hell who slipped tint nnd was in their iniilal bclor.1 they knew It. Huch a lively s.'alleruicnt was never known in that ri-ui'in but Mr. IMI captured his Ikivs nnd slnrli'd wilh them to thej "emilcr" but friends interceded and they were Inincd bsisn with an ad. iii'inilion tu do U'tler. I mliaci'i.t to hnlh llic.n nnd I he Cas- enile reacrie, I'luler present cood lions the gralog I mil iiiaide the re serves will lie clnoilicd nod the gov eKiimeitt will lease ihcm perhaps for fi years, as Mr I'inehot siiid be favor eil. I nm opp'iseil In the lease biw and especially Ihii Ircc tense , and to the sheepman who takes olleuse at this 1 will say Hint with your free lease your sheep are worth from TiO lo 1 per head more alien you go to sell them if this free lease privilege is eiulsnliiil in the sale as I understand it wIP. ('mile would lie effected the same way in proportion, I propose herewith to Hie people ill tho counties adjacent lo the reserves nnd the ones iirTecled, llmt wo try to get a law pn. oil leaving the control ol the forest te serves with the government, but hate our county ollicinla control the per mits, tliu government I" nay Imw ma ty slock shall he grn.rd on the reserves. Km titer, that the law ahull provide tlint a man slinll have a per mit annulling lo the assessed valua tion of his real cntnle In the county, Last Thursday morning as Hie p)llr(!jll( cnnngli per head lo pay lor hnniko singe was speeding along 011 ,tl rln, (( hif ),,.,, ,m , prulecion level gi'ouod near the I'riday place on I ,a(iripl t,M, tlu rngu 1'jovTd- I'ront creek, the king bull broke "'' I uj.ii, llmt tho name county of- "Tennessee" ihe driver Ka.k n bennler lkM M )mV(, ,.ul)tr f t, ,,,i,. ami the Imprint which he left In l'"' 1 11(, aa In what kind of stock slinll ground nwmblnl a badger hole, H. Kri3H-d in each separate district, our Informant said. One nf the I'l" 1 1 ntlicr words, calile nml horses in caught in Ihe stage and prevented the j iim. locality nnd sheep in another, horsca I10111 getting away. The driver tie county to be resiamiblc (or the was so Imdly shaken up by his lull that j ,tc (, (in, stiK-kman while on the te his place was supplinl !y another at serves. Owiu'rs ol sheep, cattle and the station. Mr. K. II. Hill, ol the : horses lo pay one-ball llieir tnes in seal mnl when tl age stopcd he range is situated ami lite other half went through Tcnnt'sKi'c's canopy and j n,,, county l.i which they are own landed on Ihe dash ismrd and his lace J A ,r0 rHtA charge la-iug linide lor lire eviilence, when I reamed lieie, : gm.ing p'tiiiils, uf mining in contact with soinellin;g aimilar lo a bii.s saw. At present we are confronted with the most outrageous kind of lease law. The loiesl reset vea are leaaisl t" the stockmen, prilieip.illy slicepmeii, wit li mit anv remuneniiion to the gover.i- tneiit, and Ihe gnveriitneiit even hires men to guard their range, it seems to me that this eoiire ol mi ion is nn ininositii'ti on the stockman who can- As some tuny not understand thnl (J KOl j,,.,,,.,, Invnuso the rc- therit were two neptirate nntiooal na- serve are oveialia'keil, audi under- MH'intioiin in w'ssion nt l'orllnnd tliesland from Mr. I incln.l that the WiH.lgrowcrs and Livrotnck. To the! government will now allot 01 lenac the hitler I was made a delegate by the : lands to the lonuer users null ine THE SITUATION ON THE RANGE. ! A CommunlcattuD Dealing With DiUcrcnt Pusms of ths Situation. hiinornble ('oiiuty Court of Crook county, ami it struck me whilnattond- ing the con million, that there should have tsN-ii a lai-f growers association, tlHl. The fact of the mailer Is that the sheepmen were in Ihe majority people living rloaest lo Ihe range, the lalti'i having Ihe prefi-renc. Biglit now then b the time for the, n-ople of Crisik couiiiy to not, Khali Ihey stand buck and let the sheepmen from other counties lease tlicae reserves nnd not even help pay the taxis in the they are belter organised than the 'county in which their stiVk derives cow men. but the convention naascd IT siiioolhly and everything was is'iiceahle in the meetings ol both the assiM'iations. There was a grent deal ol intere t taken in all of 1 1 sessions and the virions apeeeltes were both interesting and Instructive. On the ninthly bill, now H'iiding in congress: traiisjsirtation of livestock; the us ing ol lull blood siies, nnd the statis tics as to the number of livcstiek in I bo ditlcrcnt ntalei and territories wern all wortliy of attentive sluily Hut the most inisirtant of nil was the discussion on the range situation. As near ai could Ih learned, it was the unanimous opinion that the puli lie range ami ttie forest reserves nie overstocked. In lact there wni not a single instance where there was not a cry of overstiwk ranges, and the two coininiaaioiiers apiKiinteit by the Presi dent were there to bear both sides ol the question. It is fitting to ask, what do you think they will do? In n private iutervieiv 1 had with Mr. Pinchnt, he naked, if I did not think it would lto a goisl identoclassi ly the public land and make some kind of a I' aae law on griuiug reser vations. To this I must conless that there will have tn lie some kind of a lease law or griuiug permits to stop this over atiicking of ranges, ami worst of all, the killing of stock, lie said it was generally understood aiming the lawmakers at Washington that there was a very bad feeling between the sheep nnd cattle men, and there would bo a law passed to remedy, the evils of these conllicts as noon as they oould learn in general Ihe wishes of the stock men. From his address and what he told me it is evident that the government will deal first with the associations rather than with the iudividim's. I myself favor the grant' ing ol permits (or nt leivat live, years. Relative to associations, there should l two classes. One for sheep men, the other for the cattlemen and stnekmen should join cither one or the other and take an active interest in their actions. County associations should join both the state and nation- at organizations; county and state as sociations to draft bills (or the wel fare of their districts while the national association works in con gress to furl her the stock interests as a whole. In tho matter ol lorest reserves there was a committee coiuKised lo one member Iroin each county affect ed to rcpoit on tho Bluo Mountain and Maury Mountain Reserves, and this committee recom mended that both lie made permanent. Mr. Pin chnt stated that be believed they would bo tiermaucntly established in a short time, but not soon enough to grant grating permits this year. the most knell!, I think there plenty ol summer and winter range for all the sheep, cattle nnd burses Crook county owns, lint if the law al lows the alockimm from other conn lien lo come in we will hnvo to abide by llmt law although it may seem un just to noine while to others tint re verse. II. r- -I.I. Mr. Wtrron Gum's Coasert. Mr. Warren (llime wilh the assist mice of some of his pupils and others will give n concert at Glaze's Hall Kridnv cveninit February 5. The program will consist of inusical selec tions both instrumental mid vnotl recitations and a farce. The proceeds of this concert will be used for the purpose of defraying the extamsc of fixing up or building a new fence around the city cemetery Kveryoue should attend this con cert and if von cannot do so buy 1 ticket and help nlung a good cause. Tlie city is interested in its cemeteries and the procqeds will lio placed in the hands of throe 0! our reputable citizens which will insure a just use ol the money. The program lor the concert app' aia in another column S1I MUFFS SALE. HY VIHTl'KOH A WAKItANT ISHI'KI' flit dflitr ('utility Cmitt l th'- W'tiutv il Crimlt, Hlilf rf On'(f"0, IMl U Inn fltt-frfl i' tiiiiitiMi'liiiu m tu tft-U ill i.fl rtii It-B of lirnM tl r imri'-'l ' mil 'i"rt,v, mi. tin. I'M in 1li' fip.iii'itwiit tux tit f"r tli" y"r ' m, III Ul IIIHIIIHT mill ("fill llJM'll Mil.' -i ri'-tl irK-rly .milw xMiiitiiii, U tm t-t-noli wli" Hill ty thr Uxmi, wrniiiiK ro-t ilili'i-Mt lilltl jfHuM-n Otrirll mnl Ink ft ft rj Hi 'it I irf nuW nt ttiv rnl c( itiLrrftt 1 rtlll.ll I'll 8ihirlty, Fehnmry 9,lhy U0Jh h! tli li"ir (f 'I i'VI"ck , m. 1 "I (nnil iiy t diiy tlii'r-iilir-, tt,ir Oiurt Hornw d"r In .'rlttpvlllp, ((Mfk CiMiiily, (W.m, M-ll tlf l.ili.rM'lhi ili-nciltmd rfal nrnifi'tY for rit) nuit, iM.i;riiiiii WW; iwiiinut mi'i uiirriw, un ifiiri!niil, UtYtlti Al.lrlrh, H M, lnt II mil 1:', lil.H-k M.M'i'wiK.iul'liti'in I'lincvill-, Oixtk n.inity, On-K-Hi. tu -, WW, H'il ully VOW, liitifi'itt W ti; t'tul 2',, Arnold, Thus r'-iir'i w'l.v Ml' 1 1J( III , f I" t W M tltH" ?K -tf; H-iii.lty iHH; illlrn-l W m; loin) , 10 Wi tVii, ICnt:il of W N, n'ii'), H''in''i in "irwitr.-rfo vi i ! . r i W M la.-' jtt'iiulty VXf, iti-Irn-ii " M.ttnl ., 10 (X rmiin-ll, J n, vV, winoii m. IH-riulty' II .vi iiitiTint l fti; uin Ik t hli.ltTN, T I lot Kltlorkfi t'.wn..r AhIiwoum, ( rixik county, un-icon, timrntW: wfiultv i:W: lntm't mxti Utnl S ('Kite, r A, ktf 1. 2, .r uii'l 4 wction 1, tj 13 ii, r is w iii, kii"", iiw'iM-'.i Miction 14, t iht.rliv W m ii'- tM I'-; M'inilty ft V,; in- UtvM Kl4iV, t-Jtal line, K M l"lx II "ti.l I'.', I,l..fk i, Nt'WHoiii'a tt'Itlltion IVim-vilU'. ( rouk ctiiniv, ort'teon tXfHi0fi: )K-uully$lU-'iiiiU.TcHt4H i; li-lal 12 0H irotiiutly, I' J, w..;!!!-, i-S"' r Z r W M t:tm-ft $7 12; I'fiialiy i 71 ; iiiH-rwt i 71 ; tout H .'.1 Curl, T It, w-iuw, wH-w', w ; wtiuii H lit Htfi, r IK I- 31 (0 77 total ttt iifij tn-' '1 ti i, r in o w m Iitki'M V7K4; iK-nnlty 0"; iiilcrest m JK; tutul 1 I" Cnillf, J K, lot 4 Mock 5 " ""U- tliil Yrtvxlv. rook ruiinty, Ors Koii, nt" jH'lliilty $1 M; in-UTt-Hl 1 01; UAal 12 ft rrniii, KUiwtll. TiwfnwH w 'Jl t, H h, r il M uxt'i. 7; dually U 2i iliien-nt J 'iK; U)tl 3 SI liBviit A i . 1 K. nwl nn- !0 ip ifi , r 10 i' W M tfltrti fiuini; jh unity 910)'; intiTwrt ! toutl 1:0k IlllVlH, A, WSHJS.srt'l"'! fi, I1W11'J nei- Hip VI k, r li V M Use h 7K; pcrmlty inti-mit kv; toul li-l I)h.-1Ih..ii,R K. mviMi J. hwJ A Record Breaker tn Advertising Results. Hiini"on A V slant. r;-p'irt. loivitiK wild iivi-r two liuiulrod jtniw of rhiwi Ninr jfinihtry l.ncn rctmll nf tmslint f till vi'r tiling. Tli ii i'fcr only t ftiftfH pltinrd on tlw- (prtrnin foillltT ihhI ilni' not frirliulf' r'uiiir fnlcn of Ifilplf'tt, tot Sale, ("npjicity 420(J kjiI, A hitrgiiin. A'i-(ln-n I, K. Wimkk, l'o"., )r("ii. Ollf l,CUil'.T, " t 7 ELKINS & KING hunt iiilrt'At 9 i ; Single Key llourd. Are you ready " To Build? We can help you by furnish' in Building Material We Have a Lare Stock of Doors, all sizes and styles and also all regular sizes of Windows both in il :1 ! .'S-; , QD: J Type Writers Two Li&it and Eight Li&ht Style AM. ,m,kj:s SOI.I), HKNTKO ami KKI'AlUKI) I'lnteiii. and fart? for all Mucliities RUUliKK STAMPS, SKAI,S-notnrv ft corHiration TKADE CIJKCKS, STKNCILS, KTC. TVI'K WlilTKKUKSKS, C'HAIliS, and all loipplit,-, M MIIKIilMi MAC1IIXKS, ClIKfK I'UOTlX'TilUSi-tc mim i;tn;i!Ariis, ilKt'KTOtiliAI'IiS, Anil AIXSCIM'UES W'lllTK I's Villi Catamkikh COAST AfiKN'C'Y COMPAXV, -I'. I. I'l S.MXOIIAM, Matuigcr, 2ol Stark i-trcct, I'orhiiul Or. ri :v, i I!li s i"' a(rJ A m is 21 111 ui Haystack School Report. Followiii)! is the tiionthly school re port ol Dist. No. 17, Haystack, Ore. N'uiulwr ol pupils enrulleil IS Numher ol days taught 20. Numlair ol ahaancea 8. Numher ol times tartly 5. Whole No. of tlays taught H!7. Pupila neither alent nor "tardy ilurinn tho month are: Ollic Cook, Kthel Kiihlur, Mamlo Coolt, Perry Corwin, L-htjie Corwin, Laura Cook, Orville Cook, Melha Kidder, Percy Kidder, Lena Nissen, and Hosie Niss on. Vnitors are aUvaya welcome. MAtiiiR KinoKlt, Teacher. Lumber Wanted. Notice is hcrehy given that scaled bids will he received by the secretary ol the Central Oregon Livestock and Agricultural Association at the Jour nal office lor 37,(100 leet of luiolier The bids to be in on or before 1 o'clock p. m . February 20, lumber to he delivered on or before May 1st 1'JtVl. The board reserves the right to reject anv or alt bids. See secretary for particulars. T. H. Lakoi.lct, L. N. J.iwiKTT, piesideut secretnry. For Salt. ClO acres of land situated about Hi miles east ol Bend, section 11, town ship 18 south, rango 1-1 east. Price $2..V) ier acre. Address. W.'H. Park- 1 appeal now to the counties kr, Salem, Oregon. nK actio tn Ilia, r l t,; iH-iiully 0 I luou ..... limine .Mill eti'X sec i! ti IS a. r 24 I' V M; a',,lli't.i. Iie!4ac na' .Si Ip 17 a, r ii r M tsxe. 'i ai n'li slly interest u.rsi; tutal ..... Dnvey. I), wivM'1-,, am'Vi, see It. tp VI a, r la e ai nixca k is-iinny HI III; lutereal In!; total .. HI Oil Fundi, I'lina, wlaw, in-law, awnwl Ni-slpt, a, r rje n ai Isxt-- ,lin,; iK-iiiiliy Hi iutercat i totul tiaire. l-'iniiile, h h-'A seo IS, h.oii-', lit'lu- sia' III tp Ha, r?l I' IV .M tnxi'a SO lis; IS'lllllty So 117: interest tn 117; total Ilinkli', W I., nil uf nli tp la, r e W M taxes n-JUU-T, a-iinlly r- W; Ulli-n-t IW; touil Jaiiilantl, W I', awViwi4' a? Sw'j nwl, nw'iit-'i sis; 10 Ip !' a. r K e V M liie- SOUS; jK-iiully a.lli7; in tereat Still"; total Ji-aacs. J V, n'-iitwt ii'ne'.i sih- tp II, a, r la e M luxea s.. It, ; K-inilly 10 ft7; iutereat i ;,7; tutal Jeaaee, It aWV,neX, aclnw'i, e!4 awi,' . 'il tp 10 s. r IS c W M ttne n-.1l. 'SI; penult V (r.'Oli- iliOTcal K Wi; Uitnt 21 1 .liiltnaon, Unlit P, e.ia aec 7, ejnej ia- Ih tp lit s, r 14 e W M tuxes tl.l 17; is-naity .1 .ii'; intcreai 91 x Intiil Ijiwaon. Fttitte of Saituii'l. lot 7 lilock S Kirat ntlilitlnn l'riiit'Vlll, Cruok eoilntv, flii'aoii. taxes so 17;a'iiulty niili'iutrrpat Ml HI; tout Isaniant, J. VV, aw ip ue 'r aec 2.1 tp 17 a,r II e W M taxes II 7H; penal ty 17; iuten.st 1017: hiUl Milcv, l I, e half aw tr, lota II ami 7 siv'lt tp l."t s. r 11 e w in taxes III! Ih null y tl ill; int.Ti.-t tl 31: total Miicetu'tiiev, Alex, iiw tir ma- 'Jli tp II a r 17 e V M tinea !); laiially t0 WI; ilitervat toatJ;toUl 10 lis M Inkier, Marion, aw qr aec 22 tji lfl s, r 17 e W M (axe a tl ii; penalty 0 interval tUti; total SS MalU'in, l'crrv. elsw1;, awl,iiw, awV,M''i sa:24 ti 11 a, r Hie W M taxes tit Sl: leualty tl 1U; inlereat l 111; tatal 14 24 Maaon, M ft ww. nt'tiwj aia 10 t H a, t I, c ax .xi luxt'a an h-ii- any tnl; Interest t sn; teul. 1" lis Malvaliill, .Mike, w'awS 21, e f4 aec 2t) ip 1 1 a, r 21 e W M taxca fill; IK-nnlty f'Sii; inteivst tots); total 9 UI Muliiiltill, Xorii, act,' sec 21 tp 14 a, r 21 e W M tuxes tl UI: ucnally U Interest tu 40; tolal 4 SO Otrutt, heirs of Z B, e half lie tp, aw tr lie 'p nw ir se qr, neqrawqr, e halt' nw nr. nw nr nw or Set- to 10a,r liicW M taxesti 14: penalty til 71; interest til 71; totul Oticll. 0 H, n half lie tr, sw qr nc qr, se qr nw qr, aeo 2 tp Is s, r 211 W M laxeatl 4.'i; (s'lialty W 4a: inlereat III 4.'i; total Pltilllppt, Stephen, 11 half se qr, aia? 17 tp 13 a, r 11 e W M tsxes tl 7s; pen nlty tn IS; inteieat Hi la total...,. .. Ititter. John, w half sw qr aeo 4. n litill se qr sis- a tp 1,1 a, r ti e W III taxes t-'i 411: nunaltv ID ,V; interest III ,'ki; O'lttl . tl S Shipley, 8 It, e half aw qr see 21 u null nw qr ace iK l I" a, r la e ox ai taxes t4 2li; neuiilty tl! 43; inlereat tU 43: totul 5 12 Smith, I H, n half se qr, neqr aw qr. ae qr nw qr six- 111 tp ll a, r ir t Vx M taxea t 12; penally ft! SI; int'T- esttuaiiteul.: "l Hidaewny heirs, winw' sec ,13, Biglit' aec .1 ip 1 s, r n o .11 laxeatai .m; IH'lliilty t074; intenal tl) 74; tntal.. S S2 blirum, A J, el,tiei, awiiiie'.(, nwl sell sex) 4 tp in s, r 111 e It Al ; W'j ta ll, nc'w'-i, bc',,iiw14 tatc 34 tp II a, r ltle W.M taxe tl3!l; l nalty l.'l: interest tl.Hl: total Ill lis Smith, M unit, lot 2 and cn-t half of let 2. niisjk 3 St llnilat'B, I'lal 01 Pillievllle, 1'nstk eoilntv, OreK'tl, tuxes tl. 3s; JK'Hulty til III; inlereat tOllhtoml Teinileton, Arthur. Iitta 2 ami 3 Itha-k IS Newsoin'a atltlitina ri'llieviilc. Crtsik lanilltv. Ilreiu, tnxea tl' IM: peimltv In IS); intereal 10 'xl; total. . Tritea, I'luy, ne qr na t,r, 11 hall ne qr aec It, nw qr nw qr sec 13 tp 12 a, r 13 e V M tixea loan; isnully tl OH; tltlerest II lalituUI Wukelit ld. K ., lota 4. S li. and 7. is a tp 17 s, r 2o e W M; iinS aia- 12 tn 17 a, r til e W M taxea -'.', 77: pen- all v t2 ;a; interX'M 2.W: total 30 IK Wilt'.e, W II, n Vw4, at ) aw', ',, ae', aia- :Vt ti 11 a. r la e W M taxes SH7H; H'iiulty tuti; interest an as; totul S 14 Wcllatm, J F. siiet-,', tie h Imv1-,', nwj ltei4 sec ; tp in a, r 111 e W M taxes tllHH;peiitxltytl 17; interest tl 17; total 1191 Zell. P, calale, awi; awj air 4 tp Ifi a, rloe W M taxea 2 .12; penally HI 25; inlereat tu 2.1; totul ,t 02 listed at rrhteville. t'rook county, Ore gon, tliia 2.HI1 duv ol Jsiitiuiy, V.9H. f SAM SMITH, lly Fasa I'LATPisiL, SlieritV , lieputy. 1 tin- l.cudcr - a)- " l!? tJxA p- ' . r--'r--r-Ti,iii fi I., liW? Ihitihlc Key liourd. 7nd we are selling these Goods at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We have Building Paper White Lead and Oil Ready Mixed l'aints .: ei -.-.T-Jj .ELKINS & KING ELKINS & KING WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Drills, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods illTH'S REGEPTIOH. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedOigars. The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Two Doors South of First National Bank CHAJIPSMITH. Proprietors otthe Prineville Soda Works. ISO.M At C'LEEK. 8 Some More Price Broken Offers a Line of Cashmere in all shades Kormerly ooe now 2-w. Line of Cashmere Kormerly tioe anil 7'c now 50c and 60c. Mohair Fabrics Eormerlv fi."e now 50e. Henriettas and Albatross Formerly !Klc now 75c. Serges, all wool Formerly 65c now 50c. Lusters, Alpaccas, Brilliantine Kormerly 65c to $1.15 now 50c ami 00c. Entire line of Flanneletts . t& Fomerly l'2ic now 91c sv Annoiuieemonts of Spwial Reductions on our stock will be matle from time to time. The public should take advant- ( age of these sale of Dry Goods. I SIMPSON & WILSON a. si! ' s r 7 i 7 44 ll!' Winter Clear snce In order to dispose of the remainder of our large stock of Winter Goot's while still in season. We have made you the following reductions Sale Gray Felts for Rubbers White " 1 Buckle rubbers for felt former price $1 IX) now " " 125 " 1 " Snow Excluders for men 1 " Arctics for men 1 " High Top Excluders Ladies 1 liuckle Arctics 1 90 2 ")0 1C0' 1 50 2 75 125 $ 75 1 (XJ 1 50 . 2 00 1 35 1 25 2 00 1 00' German Socks formerly 1 50 and 1 15 notv 1 00 and 75c Also great reductions on all kinds of Winter Gloves, Wool Socks Wool Shirts, Wool Underwear, Winter Caps, Ladies' Headwear, House Slippers, Dress Skirts. SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. ti