Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 15, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. IX.
IJ1NEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JUNK 15, 1!K)5
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If vou a iv. vcrv likelv vou will md cillicr a
Trunk or a Suit Gaso
We have them in n iiiiiuIht of styles ;uxl sizes and prices to suit
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TRUNKS
Si ll CASKS
CMJH HAGS
Tl'LHSCOFJ'S
$4.50 to $10.00
$;j.oo to $5.00
$1.00 to $l.n()
$ .50 to $ 1.50
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WILL CELEBRATE THE 4th
$359 IN THE PURSES
:! lion on the r.-f r. i..jui!i to ! he hu jj, Tibi-eUs, of Monument,
vol. rs of the -tatcf th tl.M.OOOj Grant cniity. The heriff had
appropriation biil f r int t i ! up,..t two days at La Grande de
National Holiday Will Be:..;
a. ivii i- n jutionwas finally
t-ossrvca nun .Long rro
grasn of Many Interest-
Features.
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IIOoKHlWie matter 111 the name I ,
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I light in (lid tin! government Sllid I .
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aa ociaitori. ,tn ine t-mi
petition of 0.21 -'J liailiS.S has iti
fil.'d wi'lt th'1 secretary of lu?e
Tin; pro
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propri.ttiori for lo;
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AUTO RACERS ARE
NEARIXG PRINEVILLE
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CLOTH
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LEADERS
$10
These are the bost Suits ever offered
at the price. They are Special Values
and I carry several different Patterns
at tho above price. They are all
Fancy Worsteds and have Serge
lining, Cavis and Hair Cloth Stiflening
down the fronts and Padded Shoulders
They lo:k like $20.00 Units and
Some Would get that for Them
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Although lut' in '''ttiiij -t(irt(.l,
I'riu ilh' will piw a f.iiwxation
on t In Fourth, ii nd th arrange
ment fiow heinjf Hindu irondiic a
day of entertaining outdoor sport?
ami other ammenieiiU uhi' h will
furnish a lively tiinu f.r thone
who attend tlie celebration.
Over $')'() ha- heen r iiaod fur
puree for tho li.iyeh ill gainc and
rjiccH and tin; nun will prohihly
toUlfl')t) before th end of the
week, ho tin: celebration will no!
be a failure through lack f funds.
The m itt r of giving acelt-hra
tiou" u. t ikeu ;:p Wvdntfday
li'ht :t H j -iut Ui( i tili2 In Id by
th Hieii, !(!. (.f ibe I I ;l :H ' 1 the
lire Colilp. mies. and it wa." derided
that tbe d:iy hhouid ! apptopriate
ly (.bcrv'd provided, eiiougii
money cutiM l-e r.ii d to curry out
the detail of the program. Ac
cordingly a fin inCe cMiimiitteo wu
appdiuted and in u few lioitrs thir
nioriiin;i ul'icieiil fundi were,
cuhfcrihrd to injure a routing time
on tin: national holiday. '
The prctani while Mill to he
definitely arranged will include
poni-y races' for which pur-en will
bo hung, und probai ly foot racw,
lire company drill and contest and
pns-Mbly a parade. Congressman
Williamson ha been tsed to
deliver the Fourth of July oration
arid tho court houo variLwill he
turned into a band ftan.l where
tbe band will play during the
greater pan. ui uic ua . , one now ahead wnl arrive in
.Arrangements have already been Prineville a day and a half ahead
completed with Ma Iras for the ;0f Old Steady.
Thin will he probably
; lite reform rich !, t'.i
) and blind ri
! vtr-ir v, t!.f
piim.iiied U it
became a qu.'tion of paying 40:
an acre to Kit water onto the
I uinu, anu me iiur wa reirar-jeu j
an too hijrh. Thn aocij'lon
ofllcera have written their la-t
'communication!! to the "overnmont
vi. nil" nwi.i.--..., ii. i-1 ..... ,
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nouung turlner. i . ,
' hen we get a railroad through ; ,. ',
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central Uregon, jrmn 1 orlun-i to
Ontario, water will he put on
Malheur county's la.ndf ut a much
Ieg figure than has been estimated
by the governments." Journal.
veloning evidence before he order
ed the arreatit made. Sheriff Pen
matiou h i: nineton came down from La
! i',v g.ivernuig (Jrand.i and received Slaght lut
Ti;"J.vy morning.
It'ippears thut Tibbettf, Mc
Bri l: and l.iught drove a band
of range horse from Hamilton to
La Grande latH October, shipping
two enr load from there to Kansas
City and selling a few head to a
Dii-ii
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the an-
niiiintenance
d t! f :t -yl :j Mi
t.itf penitentiary,
af tn;m
oiJ, t:." statrf utii
!:;m i'-ii!ti:r.i! co'h'jr,
Hcloo!- ;iiid the current
nief tiani in ba orancie. inese
i.or. e were nioatly all stolen, one
of them belonging to Sheriff
r.nlor. of Pendleton, and hit
; t.i..- gou-rnment. j ,ult.r who runa hor?ea in Grant
ire ::( in.ir I re-1 (.!)m. t v. Five head of hi ranffo
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vent p :v,ii -ui r! a;: items which i horses rere fold at La urande tor
n rp nroviilcii for in l!ie bill and $."() f 10 per head all three of
' .,.r,A-.. ,i..,.;;., ,.r the parties registering at a second
. . .,, . ., cla.n hotel in La Grande under
ion. toe Fiate w:a i-ue evi-'iences
of indeb
citrrvinp
(trie's to
on of th':
provide for the
zovemra -nt.
Old Scout, the i'adir in the
transcontinental race, left Doie
la-t Tuesday noon and i- now in
Oregon speeding towards Trine
ville in the last i-trctch of the run
to Portland.
The came day that Old Scout
left Boise, Old Steady arrived at
Montpelier, Idaho, in the eastern
part of the Hate, a dist.mca of 275
mill behind th hmd in.-irh
The diff.:renci in the
NEW CHURCH
IS DEDICATED
Dedication exercises at tbe new
Fir.-t Presbyterian church were at
tended by a h'r-e congregation
h'ht Sunday morning at which
ll iv. Dr. Holt, of Portland, preach-j before his term
ed tin; d"dicatory .-union. The;
muric for both the evening and ;
morning service? was in charge of
Mrs. C. I. Winnek an ! Mrs. C. M. '
machine, i JMjus and was unusually accept-
race wasK,!,'.. (W-rr-ssmnn .1. X. William-'-
! caused by the tlitli.iullies encoi;nt- U.m .,nd IlmScHn M:.eleod
ercd by old Steady in Wvoining
assumed names.
Sheriff Shutt succeeded in get
ting a full confession out of Fred
Mc Brule, who told him all trie de
ails of the transaction. M :lirid
is also held at La Grande under
two other charges of horse atealing,
he and another party havingstolen
two lots of horses in that vicinity,
one ot which was fold at Walla
Walla and the other driven to
j Snake River. w
Sheriff Shutt U making a vigor
i ous war on hor.-o thieves and i
1 determined to break nr the eani'
of oflice expires.
-Ih ppncr Times.
WEEK MARKS START
OF NEW BUILDINGS
when it ran into a washout and
in attempting to ford u river be
came entangled in deep mud.
Nearly a w hole day was lost in
getting free and then repairing
some parts of the machine which
were broken in the accident. As
a result it is not likely that the
latter machine will overcome the
great lead which Old Scout has
gained and barring accidents th -
4n and uuncan .uacieod sang an i Contractor McNeelv nesan lav
enjoyable duel during the morn- ing the brick for the new Temple
;r8 ,,r0"rani. ton building liiis wees
I), llk Khnundhis abilitv in lets to have the
, , . , ' , 1 pleted by tbe m
ra.smg thi debt agaum tee church ; the meantime j
and the amount
lvEad.G To Orcilcr SIS and "dp
THE
latter team to play a series of at
least three games here and an
effort will also be made to get
both the Bend champions and the
team from the Warm Spring reser
vation. The latter team is ar
ranging to play at Bend and it
was thought probable that they
would stop here while enroute and
cross hats once with the
player.
sometime
next Saturday. Boise, Idaho, is
nearly 200 miles est of Burns and
the trip to the county scat
Harney county will probably be
completed today. This will give
the auto a full day and night to
make the run fnun Burns to this
city, a distance of 150 miles.
local Fifty gallons of gasoline are in
I waiting for them hero and a lame
and ex-
structure com
pleted by tbe middle of July. In
II. Templeton is
received in the ', hnvinir the interior finishings made
morning was $553, or 53 more1 in Sheboygan, Wis. They will he
than was needed to dedicate the ; of solid oak and the fcbow cases
, , -I , n. : will be the first in the city to be
maiding free of all accounts. lue;c , -., , . , Vr -r
i fatted with plate glass. Mr. Tem
church w declared to be the pret- pieton j3 having the walls of the
tie.-t Presbyterian 'building' in i;,uilu'ing made wide enough bo a
Eastern Oregon, a matter due to second story can be added when
tt,P yi-i.1!piiI woik of the iirclii Uer. ! ever desired.
J. B. Slapp, who was iis.o generous
in his contribution.
P.ev. Dr. Milligan, state Sunday
School missionary, preached in the
evening at the new church a
nd in
his appropriate remarks he asked
f that remembrance should be given
those men and women who, unseen
and unheard, had been largely
instrumental in making the church
and its organization und dedica
tion a complete success.
filacksmithing That Pleases
Is The Kind You Oct nt
J. II. WIGLE'S
(Successor o)
CORXETT & ELKIIYS'S
A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hand
Professional Cards.
SR. Cliiott,
Jlf ttoruty-at-jCaut
Aside from the features already
mentioned probably two dances
will he given, one on the evening
1 elore ihe Fourth and the other
on the evening of the holiday.
Complete arrangements w ill be
made at the second meeting of the
band members ami hre companies
to be held tonight, at which time
the program for the day and the
list of purses will be made. The
latter will be published in full
next week.
crowd will be ready to cheer the
racers on their course. Old Steady
will bo likely to run into town
either Sunday or Monday.
HORSE THIEVES
CAUGHT AT 1IEPPNER
APPROPRIATION VOTE
NF ' L 1006
Governor Chamberlain has is
sued a proclamation naming June
4, 1006, as the time for holding the
About ten days ago Sheriff Shutt
turned up missing in Ileppner and
was gone for four or five days. As
a result of Ids trip thiee men ac
cused of horse stealing are now
lodged in the county iail at La
Grande, Union county, awaiting
trial namely, Fred McBride and
Myron Slaght, of Morrow county, land workmanship
Ground was broken yesterday
for the Smith & Cleek building.
This will be of brick, two stories
high, and C. C. McXeely, who haa
the contract, will have a force of
nu n at work inside of a few days.
The work of moviniz the Christi
ani building began yesterday. It
will be moved from its present
location a block to the north. Mr.
Christian i will erect on its old site
a modern two story brick structure,
the work on .which will begin as
soon as the necessary arrange
; ments can be made and it will m
i completed about the same time
! that the Smith & Cleek building
I is finished.
Work on the new First National
bank, although having several
weeks start of tho other buildings,
wiil continue much longer owing
to the difficulty in handling tho
stone whose hardness , offers con
siderable resistance to the mason's
tools. A new stone vault will also
be built inside of the outer walls,
the big safe for which has alie idy
been oidered. The latter will be
equipped with a double time lock
and will be of the latest pattern
Oregon,
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iPriniviil; Oregon.
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MAIN STKKliT. Neab Tins ociiuco Bulimic
IALHEIR PROJECT '
TURNED DOWN
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ti. . ! ! ...A:.,ni i v
l ue imiueiifu ii i iauiuu i'-ujrii, ,
y which the reclamation bureau I
of tho United States government
was to put about 90,000 acres of
and in' Malheur county under
watert has been abandoned, owing
to the failuru of the local factions
at interest to unite in the plan
proposed by the go v e r h ni e n t
The Malheur Water
Users' association has retired from
the field, and nothing further will
be done.
Rev. David Leppert, of the First
Congregational church at Ontario,
a member of the Malheur Water
Users' association, and who has
been active in support of the ir
rigation plan proposed, in discus
sing the matter, said:
"Tho ollicers of our, association
have no further hopaoi aid from
the government reclamation
bureau, and if lalheur county
gets irrigation it will come from
some other source. The Water
Users' association worked hard
and long to get all tbe interested
factions to come into the plan, and
had they done so water could have
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Qrand Celebration I
An Elaborate Program of
Other Amasenaaisl's for. the
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ccassion is
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allies,
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Which mil lis published In full next week
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