Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 09, 1904, Image 2

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    THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Independent
An
N
ewspaper
D. F. STKFFA.
PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNAL IH'ltLISHINU CO.
S. M. IIAII.I'V
1'ulilMied every Thitntlay at Tlia Journal liuiMuig, Priiwvillc, Onwin,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTyT
Tha Jot'RNAL la anfarwl at the wU.rllc of
Prinavlllt, Oratf., ft truuniiaaion Uiioutth th
(!, H. mail aa aeciwd cuww UMttr.
THURSDAY, JUNK 9, 1904
AS OTHERS SHE US.
Those who were fortunate
enough to hear V. E. liuerin, Jr.
speak at the republican rally last
Thursday evening were, or should
have been impressed with some of
the statements which he made re
garding the future growth ajid pro
gress of this county. Mr. Guerin
did not mince hie words; he spoke
straight to the point, and spread
over every feature of his address
was the mandate: "Crook county,
you must wake up."
Mr. Guerin has come to Crook
county, as the developer of her
resource, the representative and
possessor of thousands of dollars
of capital. That money is being
spent lavishly and will be spent
until the work of reclaiming an
enormous stretch of arid territory
is completed. lie sees the faults,
the drawbacks, the lack of facili
ties, the hesit&ntcy on the part of
Crook county, which has never
been too ready to pick up with
new industries, to sanction a
change in her business diet; in
short, he sees ourselves as others
see us, and he is anxious, as a
permanent resident of this com
munity, that a radical change
should take place; a change in
in the history of its (wlitical im
broglios witnessed such tt contest
for gulieruatorial honors as has
been fought in Springfield during
the past month. Kach of the
men had their strength. Yates
with almost the entire delegation
of state ollice holders hack of him;
Lowden bolstered up in the
political traces of ''Billy" I.orimcr,
the ward bos of Chicago; and!
iv..,.,.,.. i... .1... ..' . I
i', Mi II CM.H IM nit- nioiit.?!
Republican p.iiers in the latter
city, tales was hampered, by a
record as governor none too savory
for the politicians and people;
Owners of the Quicksilver
Claims Oct Ready to Push
Development Work.
The Jtcrnnlu Mining company,
which was organiicd at a meeting
of eight claim owners at the
Poindextcr hotel last Monday
nlready been taken from the tun-!
nel in the Ilcruola mine is eial
lo that taken from the upper mine!
when its shaft hud been sunk lo
the same depth, The samu for-:
nation of blue granite, which
walled in (lie enormous vein of
cinnabar which lias Ihvii cut in
the Tillotsou-l'ram tunnel. has
also been encountered in the;
lower tunnel and il is the belief of
the owners that llieir proiorly is
eniiallv as valuable as that ol
former. At least it is -not tin
intention of the present owners li
"acritiiv their properly when con
ditions fully justify the belief that
with I he tunnel driven a short
distance farther into the mountain
a body of ore fully as rich as that
in the upper tunnel will he un
covered, And tint is the course
of procedure which will U' ndople
wiis summer piwulcil arrange
ments Ivtwecn the company and
the eastern parties fail to prove
Wurzwcilcr & Vhomson
I ,ii;.. ii,. ....
own merits and the flairs he could ' i '
useu ittr inn nevi, .ii,tii,,ii r,t ,
parade m the present stale ad-1 . . . . .' salislactnry.
"o: Wo,); in ,ie tunnel will I
mountain, j lie move is one , , i i-i
, . , , , , ; started ill Julv
which nas neen muter eontenipla
uvu 101 iuiue lime, miluwa 1101,, ',1 II . ,
, . , will be pushed steadily until the
until this week when word Wiis re- : i " , ,
. . , einnabar deimsil are expired.
u nnj it, Htmein lue mcmncrs ol ,u .. , , , , . , ,
,, , . , , Ore which has been taken onlv a
I the newly formed companv that , , ., , . ',.
! , " .. . ' .' .few feet from the surface in t ils
matter upon which the people of: ' , , ' , i tunnel when assined has shewn
1 1 isoontolook over the fed Ib il : . . .
Illinois have reason to congratu- , . fi . . a iuanity ol four per cent nier-
... , cury and it is believed that this
1 lie ollicers of the company were ! : . ... ., . ,
. 1 ; ,, ; is an unfailing sign that a deeper
elected Monday night as follows:! . ,. , . , !
ministralion; while IVneen bul
warked by an enviable .jvoord as
slate's attorney fought on grounds
favored by both the press and
people.
That IVneen has won and will
in consequence he elceteil,
and during the
; month following Until snow Hies
s m f a
Pw
mem
VKfWiWrtl
MAIL KMi
I WANT
KANTWliniWUT
J, "lfaney S3ac" Colk.Hf
SAKKTY Lies in Itnylng (iiiuruuleeil t'lolhing for
Hoys and Young Men, Our iiseortincnt ol over '.'(HI
suits of this popular biniul clothing fur Hovs nuil Young
Men give llieiu II pi'orlunily never before hnd in
I'lineville of selecting n drey suit which will wear wi 11
and is Perfection in Style mid Kit
KHAKI Suits For Mai Ami Hoys
IS the 'Troicr Tiling" this Scaum for Suiuiuer Suits,
It looki well, does not eot much and is Solid t'oiufnrt
on n warm day, We have received a large Hue of I bine
suits which will U sold at prices thai are KICIIT.
Wc Sell Them
tPrincvillc' s Srcatcst t$V
ore
late themselves. Similar to
circuit attorney Folk, of St. Louis.
in his prosecution of political!
corruption and crime, Deneen had
a right to the nomination which
quickly became strengthened as
Ihe dead loci! remained unbroken.
j P. B. 1'oindextcr, president; 1). F.i, , . , ,
' ,. - Hedge of cinnabar.
Spinning, secretary and treasurer.
A short time ago when C. C.
Hutchison, who was instrumental
T. II. Lafollitt will leave next
i Sunday for Shaniko where he goes
w
fa
Circumstances later on coniielled I . ... ... ' ,; to attend the Wind sales which
., , , . in getting Ohio capital interested' . .
a coniprojuse, and the final "d" jn tle jrrj M(j, M - i wl11 ' held there m xt wci k. The
justnient between the IVneen and) ,'e rrlSa Pn 1 l1l'!, " ,lu , tirm of Allen A I.nfolhtt has
. , . . , .. i western part of the cuuntr, was n ,
l ates forces carries with it some!,, .. , , , n.i.lHK) poumls there nt the present
. . . . , I the city, some of the meniU'rs of :.- . , :, ., , ,, '
significant features. I., , , , ; tune w Inch will be sold.
., ... , ; the new fy formed comiianv were!
ViOvernor, lates, wao secured . , , . , , i t., lii.ai,,
. . - - ' i CI veil to underst.qnil Ihxt e,ilm I J,K lllllkle
his bold in I.hnois politics in
much the same manner as did
Carter Harrison, now serving his
made a trio to
Squaw creek last week, returning
in time to vote Monday.
Mnlwmiln vlil, tl,A nk.au ..f il.
VPUlVl Ulll J i l,U iWC UUilTII Ul llic .M.VtUVi, iu,v, n .lu muilli . , , ,
.' ,..,, . . , ,, . ,. . I given to understand that eastern
iic w cis ii. iu nuuu VlUUi cuuiiiy "lc U'JIU 111 1.1II1UI9 IV111IU3 III ! .. i ... , ...
. . . u i i-1 f caPltl11 wuW le fetm-wl to Lnmlle
,, f ... . . ,IP , .. .. .. I the claims represented in the
..... . .. . , , .ni- Bcmola companv, provided thev I t . 1!. Allen was
any man or institution to sav that fourth term as mayor of Chicago . . 1 i
. . u i. i i .i i . l. I" . were gonen lino the right kind of' yesterday,
be is wrong. He's right. Is now namely, on the brilliant record of I., . , ,,. .. r .
..l;iii i v. . ,ij ...!.. ; '""I ",r '""":
i , i i . .i . . . , . i however, w
hnlrifi m hta trtvicni viairc nt ilif vnn H have hMin miloiila.I in ut.xi .
.... V. i . I i , , , .! when word was received from Mr.
situation. Crook county has down from the governors chair I,, ... ., . .. ,. ,
, . . - , . , ,,. . Hutchison that New ork capital
slept soundly for 30 years and and sink into political oblivion. . .,, . ,', ,
i . f. . , It.- ii . i , ., li,e wl1" experts would lie
wme Bwaxes irom me ouisiue nas (ore, inai ue win oe ine
from I,ava:
He reimrls the outlook
No action, 'good for a record breaking bay:
however, was taken until Monday 'crop this vear. :
J. 11. Wimlom. of Culver was in :
the city Ihe past week tran actii.g!
W' l """'
of this month to
examine Ihe proiertr and that a
yO day option at a fixed price wu
I'nder this instigation
caused it recently to turn over on senator elected froui the state in
her side. The alarm clock of which his political record has , .
, . , . . . , , , . . desired
progress nas nau a oronen main oeen aiiogetner uusatistactory
vears ego, when talking for voles, I , . , . , ,
, , ,,. ... .. . ,i claims were drawn up, signed hv
no linlraxl hia nima with t)ii( tJ ' ' e
p; l ... p ! ic i- i 'heir owners, and sent to Portland
u.-iui hi, iniw-rn H, ut'iinru illf
( K. McDowpII, J'ro
Tlinnnittnly Ucnovtitnl tuul U-
(itltliflh-il '1 Itr.HliitUlt,
Auirrinui I'liii:. lialrs 1.
$1.50 hik) Jf'i mt
At'C'MiiiiHlittiiiin 11 m l'hiJiri.iifc(l
in thtM'ity. iunU li.Hunn fur
('tnniiu'iciul Truvt lrrs,
l"Mg I'lutHIU'H Tt'lt'l'lltillP St'ttilill
1 1.- i
twww
jAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
J Vio Poincicxtcr tftarbcr Shop
Cari, It'ih
I hl I opuhir loiisorial baa been rc-opened under
new niiiii.igeiu. iit nuil the public is re.Ttfull'
solicited lor a share ol its patronage.
i finest Haiti Kooms In Central Oregon for I ji.lics or (kntlcmcn
itf'VWVVVViVVVVVVW
VVVVVVVVV"
II-
Powell & Cyrus
-Tonsorial Artists.
-Il:e
Hatice.
The elulilh grcle llnal exalnllia-
the new company was organized i ll""",vl" llt' ",'1""'1
... ' 6 ill, lrl,,vllt il,., 11,1, 11'., I. .....I l-.l.
, ysars.
During the campaign which has
Just closed' candidates of both
parties have posed before the
people as the criterions of
economical administration in
county affairs. "Elect me," they
said, "and the county treasury
will be jammed full, running over
and spilling out money all over
the ground when I step down from
office." A promise was thrown in
with it that the taxes would be
the same or a little hit lower.
And there you are. There's!
the logic, there's the reason, there's
the wisdom and erudition which
lias occupied tie throne in a
campaign just closed for a county
whose resources are capable of
plating it among the first ol the
state in wealth and population.
A county out of debt with thou
sand of dollars lying idle in the
treasury and candidates pleading
for more economy! Has this
boarding proposition become so
instilled in the populace that
public institutions will forever go
to rot for the sake of showing five
or six figures in the hank account?
It is to be hoped not. Spend
that money. Not recklessly, or
It is expected that the eastern
parties to the transaction will
In Prlnevllle the t.lth. Pith, old I7lh
I June. v
. Wii.i.iau lloiaii.i.
School Sn lerhitclii lent.
position on state questions, which
i (i.ni f;m ,.:. l i.t..
. ariiveIl,.r,aM1,,t hefl f j , ..
moment, carried the election, and i
, , ., ,, ' . Wlien Ihey will inspect the c aims
is now pushed out from the oflicel , , , ' , ,
.. I , ,. ia,,d millie known whether thev
after a term which has been a dis-l- , ,. , ,
iiiicnu ui uuy hip projierites.
BARGAIN SALE
credit both to himself and tlu
head of the nation. It is fitting
that he should be elected to the
United Stales senate in order to
cover up his record or make it
more marked. It is the second
step in the management .of
political Intricacies, and Governor
Yates as senator will he in a
position where his right hand
knoweth not what his left hand
doeth.
On the other hand Illinois will
1 relieved from the burden of a
republican governor whose acts
have kept his own party in a
thoughtful mood of suspense.
Ueneen, as a republican state's
attorney, has been tried and not
found wanting and it is altogether
probable that the caliber of the
man and his traits of firmness
and decision will become instilled
in his office at tin head of the
state's affairs. His record as a
Tin; Salomon Kstutu ha
Tlielirieenfiiiii.il in ll.n ,.ii.,.. .C
. i i ll,.. i. ii. , ....a 'I',,... i:.,,,,.
lonsidered a reasonable figure.! ' '
and it is not now the intention of I'I,)W'S al11' 011! Harrow,
the company to let go their hold A whiill am to bu wild
on the bunch of claims unless the '
sum mentioned is forthcoming.!
The ten claims are in a compact :
group only a few hundred feet I
below (he tunnel in the Tillot.-on-!
Cram mine and the ore which has I
at a harifain. Iniiuiici ol
I'olj Monro at Blackmail h
Shop.
Naomi Saloman, Executrix.
nan, Executrix.
...Cily,
Meat Market
Miller S Crooks, Props.
FRESH MEATS and
LARD. VEGETA
BLES, FISH and
GAME IN SEASON
X hut lleallhy Animals
Killed, Which liiMircs timid
Wholesome Meats,
ONE DOOR NOKTH
TEMPLETON'S
1
4
0F I 3
1!
- J; j
SNOW IS THE TIME,
i I.
Hi. I..,. u - ! i Ik
I T" '"'.V your Si r I'n.lerwcnr, Ifals, SIiik-h ami Kurnishing
, nouns, lake a lick at our hue of hihey I'nderw.ier and the r
Huts and Hum we have ju-t KKl'KI VICP,' which is, will, out
. doubt the best nud mol coiupleli. line ever brought lo the city.
4 ici: chj:am,
We iiiuke this u Sneeiiillv no,l nm i,r ..l .. mi
orders for the family trade, Wc nl-o have all the
FKI-SII I KIMS in Sl-ASON
injudiciously, but with a view of ! prosecuting attorney is such that
Vhc Ttfarncll
2 ABTISTS
Ii) a Kvpctoirc of liastcrn Successes
Six Nights, beKinniiiB Monday, June
13th. Prices, 25, SO and 75 Cents.
Reserved Seats on Sale
plating Crook county upon a basis
which will call forth commenda
tion and not the reverse from the
hundreds of people who are coin
ing in to populate it. What
earthly sens is there in having a
pocketful of gold and the educa
tional facilities, the bridges, the
public highways and the dozen
and one other county institutions
surrounded by the same lethargic
conditions? None at all. But
instead there should be emblazon
ed on every tree, in every highway,
in every operation and institution
under the jurisdiction of the
county the intrinsic truth that
Crook county offers to the outside
world inducements second to none
in tha state.
RESULTS OF A DEADLOCK.
After a protracted struggle,
lasting many days, during which
it was necessary to cast 72 ballots,
the deadlock over the nomination
ol a governor for Illinois was
broken last week and Charles S.
Deneen secured the coveted prize.
The Sucker state bas never before
no man, class of men or institu
tions in the state will he able or
anxious to tamper with or attempt
to undermine his position, a
condition of affairs which has
been unknown for many years in
Illinois politics.
A single glance at the returns
of the election hut Monday fully
convinces anyone that there were
more murders committed that day
than on any other occasion held
in irook county lor a number of
years. Nearly every voter who
went to the polls slaughtered I,
ticket as is evidenced by the fact
that with the county nominally
republican by nearly 200, a single
uemocrauc canuiuate received
majority of our 450, The
butchering process was strongly
brought out while the local votes
were ueing counted wlien one
man's ballot showed lie voted first
for a prohibition candidate,
switched off onto the socialists.
hit the democrats a clip, wound
up on the republicans and then
voted against local option.
NOTICDTO THE PUULIO.
i riu.vKui.i.R, Oi.'i;., Alnn h K I'.ml.
On llllil after tin- nbove ihile we
w ill si ll nil Ilni;, Patent Mcill-
i cillus mill Toilet Article at 1 I nil
Marked Prices. No IliscoiinU
I or KehutcK (liven.
Till; Wivm'.k l'o.
I 'erf. I. WlWIK
Ti:m'm;to & Son
II. I'. All.lMHO.V.
and SOFT DHINKS
I IN. A. TYE G Bros. Merchants I
A
neiiicinber we hnve the Koptilntinn
HS
of carrying the choicest
' assortment of ('onfoctinuci'v, Tobiieeoe. mid Cienrk in Prion.
villi- and at prices that are always llllillT.
Vhc Jfotel Scott
European Plan
New BuihllriK, Elouantly Furnished, Oomtrally
liocnted. FlrntOliiaa ReHtiuirant In Oonnoo-
tion. Htenin HoHt. Electric LlKhts.
Rooms 75-lcnt.i to$joopvr day.
l-'ree Bus
UjCiritWICWitfOaiiJOl
Meat, Vegetables,
Prineville, At The
I
3 SorKehateKl.lvell. !
L7i I TlllMV.VM'.Kl'o. 4
IS
12 i lit
J. VV. BOONE j
I ' .--..!
Produce i j. ai a f iirf a i n
i , ' ,: I ' .. u
n$IV SHaniiro.
I
I
A Complete and Choice Line of IVcf, Veal,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on
REHOUSE
City tVleat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Stand Oregon.
miE CASH BRflCEim
V A. S. FlttDS, Fropritlor. )
V Our Line of y
VStaple and Fancy Groceries?
V Can be secured at prices, just a ?
" little bit cheaper than elsewhere ?
Ozcg-on
. I OK
ino Stock Saddles
s
) J'or t'huive.
Homestead
' Locations
Timber
Desert Landjs
ROBT. SMITH,
rrinovillo, - Onon. )
r 1 Pj. r
enera Morage. horwamiiKr
- - O 7
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building lMxdOO feet, 1.10 feet two stories in height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Ualinj;
for Eastern Shipments.
Deuters in Ilhieksinith Coal, Flour, Ilarbed Wire, Nails, Cement lime
Coal Oil, Haster, Hulphur, Wool and (irnin Sacks and Twine '
(Irani and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides anil Pelts '
Sotck Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil-
iwos ior mnaiing stock.
Arl. Ir W.c Warakmue Milling (.',, "Wl.it Itivnr' and 'Halle. I't,t" ,.
Jlui k (aiiutU Cure of "S. W, Cu."