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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1904)
THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL An Independent Newspaper I'l'IlUU:!) BY THE JOURNAL PUIU.ISI1INO CO. I). F. Si Kl FA. $1.50 IVr Year. rtiWi-hctl every Tlmt.iy nt Thr Jvani.-il Ituilili", Prim'VilU', (VjtoiK Thf .lftl HVAI. i n-.tirmi 1 tlif tt tliiv f ! I'tiiicvillf, (or tiitiiiiiiHMi MiiouKh (In II. H, nmll m weoml claw matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY WHEN" IXt WICliUOW 01.1)? THURSDAY, FKUIiUAIiY S3, I'M. "1)11 A KK MUST MAKE OOOIV In Kwryhoily's ma purine for Murcli is the photograph of Win McAiloo, Now York City's I'om niissioncr of Police, who, the m:iV j:ine Mutes, is 'ut energetic ness is ahead of the prervilinp week. Not to he outdone in thn method of Oriental nomenclature, the simo editor lm nssmneil the role of past muster in the art of word cvintortion, noil .his "pnteh- Hons paucity" would indicate A ";tieeed:ine,nis" desire to he the YOl'XU man of FIFTY-TWO." "I"1' i'1"''. 'S ' "J1- A ti, .. paHnacruus emm coniiuum w- j There's hope, I'mler tlie aliove caption the Oregoninii hist Wednesday deals ! to some length with the irrigation ' ,1 lv . v 1 coinnnn es on i e iieseiiiiics nun., , . . ... , 1 i for tlie man of sixty, hight years the opinion expressed by the Slate j is ()nv ; tl'u, fwj, ,,,v.,,mY Board which has stated that it did of time, and the man of three score mt nnmose to have the state held ', vears nuv still he considered as; mi hv i siMtiljitive Imldimr nf ani.OUnil arid l(nd contract. The sentiments advanced hv the deed. Orcgonian relative to the actions At least there is ground 1 iter the belief that the people arc ; growing younger as tlie worm grows older. r;fi.-.tn ..,,,1 din vmt.t of the Slate Board, and in a gene-1 ty-lwo and reaching middle age. j ral way on the procedure of irriga- j Kighty-lwo, turning gray. Ninety-1 tion companies working in n.isjtwo, gray. One hundred and two,, . ,, , ! second childhood and a chance to, state under the ( arev act are com-; ! 'Mart all over and become voung mendable indeed. In fact . Al.(.or,Iin(. Ul Board should have adopted the ,n!l. the present geometrical , same course of cross-questioning! progression in dividing the periods' several years ago. ('rook county i of a man's life. Old age at fifty: would have profiled immensely hv ' "r fixt-v ll"'r''fore sl"u'"' " ' such stri'nous interest in its welfare. But Crook county residents he a bugbear, and the mention of age at this time in a man's life no doubt would bring the blush of embarrassment to the check of the "A. M, Unite, tlie pwiilcllt o( the l'ilot llliue IK-velopment company, lias ivon the eiiinlt.v of every ic-niii worth coiikM eHittrtn tlie IH-selmtew country. He ti.-iK time unit time akiiIu raised llle pasMious of Ills uetgtl' liors to a piteli tliat threatened rsonal vlolen.v. TO SAY UK IS Till: ISKST 1I ATKK MAN IN liiUOK I'OI'NTY Is pillliliK tlie matter 111 lis mllilent form. The jhMiple of 1'rlnevHle also were Krently rejotcil t li n t lirake's eoiiiitviion with the county is drawing to n dctentcd close. "Tile few friends which Drake lias w ill tie forced to take cover or no out of liusini'w. mid the Mi: sliam Irrigation company will entail eoitslileralile linril ship on the eople who foolish, ly shouted for it. Moral: Don't lend yourself to anyone." The Deschutes Kclni. Additional Locals J, Y, Todd was it business visit or from Sisters Wednesday. Mm. A. R, Ohue linn Wen quite sick the past week with severe attack of In grippe. A seven pound hoy was born to the wife of George Rodman, of Culver, Oregon, Feb. 19, UHH. C. IX Uny and wife, ol Portland are visiting with the former's .brother, W. W. Ray, of this city. J. A. (inrrvtt and Miss I.eona O.Kelly, of Ashwood, were married in this city, Feb. 19, 11104, Judge Biggs olllciating. J. K. licditiglicld, assistant post master at Hay Creek, left this morning for homo. Ho has been at Bend several days visiting. Mrs. Frank Pavne, of Silver Lake, who has Wen spending the ii. r i- ..i,,i, v. i invited to attend. 0. K. Wnrdwell, U, S, 1'oniuils- sinner at Silver I.ukc, was in the oily Wednesday on his way to Portland to transact business matters. While hero he was join ed by his son, S, S. Ward well, who was returning home from Portland where ho has been attending school, Rumor has it that I'ony Winters will take in Kditor Schhvht of the Deschutes Kchn mid P. II I) hinkc aa partners in his new bank nl iji Bend. The institution will be opened on Wall street near the Soap foundry and will make a specialty of dealing in irrigated stocks and Plymouth linck eggs. Tombstones us a side line. A new real estate and and ab stract office is to lie opened in Prineville soon. Former Register of the Itomdiurg land ollice, Henry . II. LIPPMAN & CO. ...riiiinilnclurcrs of mid Dealers In,., FUItNITUJtK, COFFINS and dASKKTS CARI'KTS, HTOVKS, PAINTS mul OILS t. Lumber and all Kinds of iinilding Material For G A 5 II Only past winter in Portland, haves Booth, it is said will establish In Friday morning for her home in headquarters at this place. Th company with S. 8. Wnrdwell. S, M. Bailey" manager ol the Silver Lake Orcgonian, is expect ed to arrive in the city tonight, lie will stay over to attend the L'ap Year parly. R. E. Sinisoii left this morning for The Dalles to join his wife who is visiting relatives there. They will return together tome time next week. move is caused by the enormous holdings of the Itoolh-Ki My com pany in Kastem Oregon and Prine ville is the most central location j for their oierations. Titles to aj large portion of the company's lands will have to he abstracted, u fact that compels the Booth-Kelly people to open an ollice in this city where they will have access to I the records. In addition to the O'Ncil liros. OYSTER HOUSE .1 H II 1 1 1 K l II. .MuiiMKcr Good Meals and Rooms (Miller Uuildinjr, Prineville, Oregon FISH AM) tlAMIC IN MCASON IIRKAD AND P1ICS FOIITIIIiTIIADK SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS BKSaBMIi n would like to inquire of the writer. man addressed, ofthe above mentioned editorial j Ami what will the children do? where ho got hold of the head with "(irandpa"' conveys an inference which he designated his article, ; of hoary beard and shilling pate, for it subject matter is entirely ; How out of place it would be then foreign to its name. Can it lw to call a "voung" man of sixtv-' " " " " . ... i " " t possible that the "wise old girl in ! two, grandpa. The poor children! the Tower" is unaware of the fact j A new name will have to heap- II understood that arrange that Drake and his pet hobby, the plied to their nearest but one male J nients will be made between the Tilot Butte Development company, ancestor. "Father the Second" or J ronnty court and the county high have been softly laid away in j "Governor Two," either one would ; ci)00 I.Kiard whereby the eourt mother earth; that thev have! In- appropriate, and the horrible I, ... . , . ,, , . . ,, , , 'house will lie used for the high passed into the blissful repose of , coiollarv of age wnuhl be reduced, oblivion; that inertia has been ; to a minimum. Anything in fart:hool building .ml a new court succeeded by a monument in the! to keep the haunting specter of j bouse erected. It is to lie hoped cemetery of things down and out ; time from the "young" man of j that the rumors which are afloat inai i-rooK countv is loviuuy iseventv, eightv or nmetv. now w not nrove to be mere Rev. Win. Park, of Kllenshilrt'. Wash., will Where next Sunday, j "Oracling department the e.iin Feb. 28, to assist the jiaslor, Rev.1 ny will transact a large part ol II. t'. Clark, in revival meetings at its real estate bo-iuess here. LEAP YEAR BALL I; ft FRIDAY EVENING FEB. 26 X a " GIVEN BY TIIK WOMEN'S ANNEX SOCIAL and ATHLETIC CLU8 f The JSight When the Gentloinpn Take a Hack Sent BL i Invttationg bv the unites W) Ami the women? women, thaV is most women, they, well hang it. noijpdy know: Well, tlw'uinu.raj, 1 1 1 t will disappear spoken of has been brought about. I - j i or uuiny anil econuiiiv ui ! ' ' i structing a substantial court house at this time is plainly evident to .SOLOMON" THE WISE. every one, and so far as The Journ - j al has been able to learn, is consis- The Review of last week ft.lt,.s ! tent with the wishes of the heaviest in positive terms, that "there will l"1'"'- TllB comparative be no international trouble aris-' statement compiled by this pa-r clapping her hands at the out come? On the other hand it cannot lie - hQi)Ji tha flrat.a vnc in tl.a editorial rooms at tha time the article was written and the writer got flustered with his thinklets in choosing a head. No, no, that is altogether outside the bounds of reason. Drake has never yet sought notoriety and the prolong ation of his deceased romnanv's life in the "interview" en!,n 'f ' irn from the ihisso-Jananese r.: last week, together with the facts the Portland naners. He has at.iflict." This announcement comes ; rogIil out, show clearly that a tended strictly to bis own business ! WM.-.l relief to the civilized ; ""w '"""'' ean lM' uu"1 l'ra- ive been auiiiuonai expense ui I the county either this, year or in his irrigation contracts, a matter imbroglio should result. ! tlie live or six years loiiowing -ver which has engaged his undivided Since tlie Review changed hands !wbieh the intm'st an1 Pn""1 attention for over a year. something over a je ir ago and woulli probably be con tinned. So, therefore, the Orcgonian is . """" cubic f- t of M.cniian county It has unintentional!-1 hot air was instilled in its make up, the paper lias nut only regulat- In writing up the society events ed all improiier conditions on this of last week, the Orcgonian spelled N. A. Tye and Brothers Big Line (icnts' Fui'iiisliiiiKH Hats and Footwear Special Marked Prices On all (ioods Now in Stock Special Discounts On Overshoes And Rubbers Ladies Mackintoshes At COST .1 N. A. TYE and BROS., Merchants and to his profound application of ! world, whose millions h.n grey matter in tl' disposition of ' anxiously watching lest a wrong. It has unintentional!- placed Drake in a degree of prominence and affluence which he, in his modesty, has never sought. It lias used his name in vain, solo speak, regarding a mat ter which should have been brought to his attention some' two years ago, and the resjionsibility now thrust upon him must W-Utter indeed after a summary dismissal from the field of Crook county's development. earth, both political and civic, but : a prominent society adj' name has )i en tlie force that has govern- H-e-1-1 instead of Hill. That was dt!n- whole solar system and a pretty hot shot! 'calcieLr ri-ckonings as well. j j Evi it when The Journal scoops! tliat paper on a new? IiapK ning, ! The Japanese advance on Ping as u gMi.-rally Uoes, the voneraWe Vang is likely to be turned into a succ ssor to the Review's editorial ljr,.tty iiveiy ', 0f 1)0ng (,y seattriis to twist the calendar u,e time the Russians get to the moi;ih unlil his seven day tardi- pimie place. r. TICKETS, $i.oo SUPPER, joe pe Ut:N l LL.TIUfM t Kfcfc l.AUY Sl'llAIDKb j:,C ,Z 17. V--1) L'l finu I'flUUlTTl'L1 I'm rt.. L'n.i V coup. g ((g)((()(()(5($)TO piacksmilhing That Pleases it Babbit Metal Melted Into 5 pound bars From Old Type. Thu Kind You (iul lit - -' J. II. WH.Ll-'S tHticri'nwir In) coki:tt & i i.kixss Jugt enough alloy to make jt morejliirnlJo than ordinary grades, and still not hard enough to heat when in use. 1 ft fi (I "' " '"'"'rJ' "l." on liand 4- vvpv4v4v4yvivvvv-vvy I jYou will find - A IJICYCI.IiS, of all uood makes ! Threshers and Mill Men Should take advantage of this offer. Supply limited. Price lower than any quotation on Babbit Metal In P rincvillo, Jiuy now for the coming season. z. U i The Bee Hive i ADDRESS: CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL g Jl':- The Place to Save Money MICHEL & CO On Account of the Very Open Winter We have a considerable of Winter (ioods on hand and make the follov, ii vx reductions in order to clear them out before receivins: our (ioods - Mackinaw Goats Former price fl Former price Macinaw Pants Former price 'i SO now German Sox Former price . . . . 1 (X) now Men's Gaps Former price $1 (X) now t 75 Men's Mackintoshes Former price H ) now li 50 Former price 15 Of) now 14 00 F-rtner price f I (K) now ! 25 Blanket Lined Goats Former price $50 in .v ? O'l Women's and Children's Macintoshes and also our entire line of Rubber Goods are at Cut Prices. ? M'. .-:;rr.l.7U :,y.vss.rM,eai Just Arrived A. E. NATHAN 8 Go's Custom Made Clolhing T J. R MORRIS'S The Best "Wearing and Pitting Line of GENT'S CLOTHING 1 ' Kver lirought to Prineville. STRICTLV! OP-TO-DATE ALL PJirCKS AND SIZKS NEW AND NOHIJY I'UIi arjd WlflTEIJ j I DRY GOODS MILLINERY GROCERIES I)ont Forget the Special Sale on Men's and Boys'j Ulotlimg. Greatly Kednced Trices. ;AT SHIPFS! Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and inauy otlicm. A Roml line ol Hicjcle HimilrieH AT KIIIITH. WATTS MARBLE 1 CRANITE WORKS Watts A Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments' All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST TRICES Second Street, The Dallco, Oregon 'liocvillc-Sldiilo Sdifi) line Dally Between Prineville and Shanlko HCHKDIJI.K , I.euvcH Hlmnikn, (1 p. in. Arriien nt IVineville (1 j. m. LeuvcB IVineville 1 p. ni. Arrives nt Hluuiikn I n. in, First Class Accommodations BUY YOUR MILT.INIOIY . . ami . . l. apiiss ia j i i x i s 1 1 1 x ( ; h : : AT : : MHO Tl 1lllitr,niM(,-i SucceMor to Mrs. Sunie Slnyton Up-to ilato Millinery at lesf than cily price. IlAir Drwing Pnrlnrfl in connection