Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 29, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
D. F. STEFFA. S. M. BAILEY.
Puhlixbed trtrj Thursday at The Journal Building, PrinviH, Orp(fon.
Term of SulMcrlptlon: One year. tl.30. Six Kmmd at th Frin i
, vitl post office at 2nd
month, 73 cent. Single copk 5 ronta ouch. ; class met.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY.
Jinnee Wright, ( Summit Pmirt.',
was lit the city on n rtiisltioH trip
tlurhiK the first nt the
Strom! mid Holler arv milking nr-
nuiKViuont to envt a merry -yjo-rtmiul
for t lie Fourth of July cele
bration. Iov IWtiley, of T.'iuliu.'i. whh In
the city on a tuiNiiitws trip (luring
year. Mr. ArnoUl hurt n half acre lu
croj. A lute front killed the Hint
crop from the vcliiM iul tlu ,ImmtIh
liroujiht over ycftlcrtlay werv from
the von. picking, w hl h sis'iiks
ilouMy well for the tunves of his
ceriiuent. Next year he lutemlM to
protivt the veins hotter u nil will se
cure from the half aciv what he
the past week. Mr. Bailey xtate.1 hinM have hail thU avaaou. In the
that numerous s.th-e or cattle hail ml$hbo-hmHl of four or live hu.ii.1red
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8 WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905.
The members of the railroad
party have come and gone. The
country generally feela a trifle re
juvenated owing to their imposii.g
presence. It i quite possible the
prospects for railroad extension
are not as remote as before they
came, but nevertheless still remain
in the future, which always cares
for itself. As Mr. Cotton stated
while here the reports and recom
mendations made by the visiting
party will be forwarded very soon
to the head offices, some to Mr.
Stubbs, of the traffic department
in Chicago, and some to other
officials in New York City. In
time these various officials will
get together. Then there will be
general discussions and a harmo
nixing of the reports as a whole
and a decision as to what couise
shall be pursued. If favorable to
this county then preparations will
be made to lay the rails. But
they aren't going to twist their
necks off in their eagerness to con
summate the work. Mr. Cotton
. didn't say that in so many words,
but he inferred as much. Well,
then, after a bit, when all the pros
and cons have been turned over
and viewed from both top and
bottom, Crook county will know
its fate, bo far as the Columbia
Southern is concerned. But there
will be no railroad building ihis
year from that direction. Maybe
next. Big bodies move slowly,
and Columbie Southerns still
slower.
"Restful Recreation Resorts,"
the 1905 Summer Book issued by
the passenger department of the
Oregon Railroad fe Navigation Co
contains forty-eight pages and
cover. The book is printed on
heavy white paper, fifty-eight cuts
being used to illustrate the trips up
and down the Columbia river, to
the mountains, beeches, island re-
Borts and fountains of healing
Several of the illustrations are of
scenes in the Bend country. Charlie
Cottor looms up particularly im
posing in a Deschutes fishing scene
The cover is done in three colors,
adding materially to the beauty
and effectivness of the publication,
which may be had by sending two
cents in stamps to A. L. Craig,
Gen'l Pass. Aef. of the 0. R. k N.
Co., Portland, Ore. It is a good
thing to send to your friends in
the East who expect to visit the
Lewis & Clark exposition.
paator of the Methodist church. lu
terment took place at the I'nlon
cemetery.
Additional Locals
lrrtll.tiiit
during the pant Uv week. He ills
; posed of t.V) head of 2-year olds anil
yeariinjr to Uerlier Bros., of Khtin
ath Falls,- revolving for the;
former ami fl! for the latter. The;
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i Silver Lake. K. E. Laturhlln lso I '""''r""' ' ""
nold about :M0 head to the name j " no connection whatever with
firm. receiving Hr head for 4- any other in the city. Nor does
year olda which were In the bunch .' anyone except the tinders iirned
NOTICE.
We wish to inform the public
lougioioii nun r reu l oweu -,, ,i....,;
ii .in mil ii , mi iriii.
I. M. Millis is down from his ranch
at Suplee.
B. F. Join returned the last of the
week from a business trip to Silver
Ike.
Dr. (iesner left yesterday morning
for Portland to U In nttendauoe at
the land trial.
A.M. Drake and J. m. Lawrence,
of Bend, were nsnengers on this
noon's stage for I'ortland.
W. V. ('ouglftnii and Fred
made sales of two Inin.hi's tlu
i former to Hitrgesa and the latter to
! MeUill.
I
1 hos. Arnold, of Mwters, h.-is demon
strated that straw lierriin can !e
grown as snoeisful.v lu t'rook coun
ty, under proper management, as
elsewhere in the country. Yesterday
he brought over a qua rt can of the
In-rrles which he raised this year on
his ranch at the foot of the mount
ains and both the sixe iuul llavor
wereepsal to the Hom1 Kiver lorries
which havelevn shipnil in here t 111:
Crooks A Suitor.
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Farmers ad
Hay ::i bin!
lhiy the best and stronRcst 1 iv lit niniiing machine on the Market
Plow's Candy
in Packages. Stvond to
None.
Ice Cream
aiul Soda. Pine and Cold
I). P. ADAH50N & CO.
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Mower., K'akcH and ItinJcrs are the ltet and Clicucjit
Carry a lull Line of Over In lutra-i at all Times
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Grand Celebration
HWURZWEILER
Aii:.Ts fok ii:i:Hi.(i .maciuxks
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PAULINA, OREGON
JULY FOURTH
Programme Grizzly Lake Celebration.
Song America, Every body
Prayer
Sony, The Flag of Our Union
Choir
. Reading Declaration
:..Mlss Lillle Read
Music
Oration Mrs. H. P. Belknap
Song, Star Spangled Banner
Quartet
Recitation Miss Rena Noble
Music
Recitation Miss Euretta Peck
Solo Miss Myrtle Loveland
Song, Honor the Stars and Stripee
Dfnner
Exercises legln at 10:30
Death of Mrs. Eliza Hamilton.
Mrs. Eliza Hamilton, one of the
pioneer settlers of the state and
among the first to settle In this
county, died at her home In this city
last Sunday morning at the age of
69 years. She became a resident of
Crook county In 1876 and has been
living inrnnevuie tor many years
past.
Eliza Jane Gholson was born In
Missouri May 24, 1836. At the age
of 17 she came to Oregon with her
parents and a party of emigrants
who Hettled at Bethel in Yamhill
county. The year following she was
united in marriage to W. V. Hamil
ton ind continued to reside in the
WiJlnmorte Valley until '76 when she
and her husband settled here.
She Is survived by five children
Mrs. C. F. Barnes, of this city; Mrs.
J. M. Street, of Fife; Mrs. J. M
Mitchell, of Eholt, B. C; Mrs. E. E.
Crossen, of Curlew, Wash., and J
M. Hamilton, of Antelope. Her
husband died In this city five years
ago..
Deceased had been a member of
the Christian church for a number of
years. The funeral services were
conducted Tuesday afternoon at the
residence by the Rev. YV7 P. Jlnnett, t
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PURSES
Will be Hung for Horse
Races and Sports of
'all Kinds for the Day
A LITERARY PROGRAM WILL BE CIVEN
THE EVENING OF THE 3RD AND A
DANCE THE EVENING OF THE 4TH
GOOD MUSIC
Hay, Pasture and Meals at Paulina
Committee:
HENRY FAULKNER
GHKS. BOLSBY
ELMER GL71RK
verybody Invited
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Great Preparations are being made to celebrate Independence Day
At Grizzly Lake
on the north side of Grizzly Butte. Boats will be made suitable to
accomodate those who wish to rido on the I alio, and, in fact, nearly
all kinds of amusements will be provided for the day; such as
Swings, Pony Races, Foot Races, Etc., Etc.
A Large Platform will be provided for those who wish to partake in
dancing. GOOD MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED. Supper, for the
dance, will be furnished at all hours during the night. Those who
will act as Managers of the Floor are: Frank Elkins, of Madras, W.
F. King, of Prineville, J. S. McMeen, of Lamonta, Austin Culp, of
Culver, and Stanton Black, of Ashwood.-
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FOURTH OF JULYi
PROGRAM
MOKMNU I'KOiiltAM.
4 a. in. Mnrnimj Salute
1(1 . in. Asist'inbly i m-iinndj.
President i.f the lii.v. W. A. Ilnntli.
Vih'iiI Seli-ctlon. Amei'lcn Cinnn
hmtr ninciital Select inn I'.anu
I Vrlnr.it It hi of t ii. lcK-n. l.-iu
Mim M amy Salomon
Instrumental Selection 11a mi
Vocal Selection I'Hoitt
Oration W, V.. (it kui.n, Jk.
Vocal Selivtiou I'Hollt
I itHt rinneii tal Select loll II AN n
II a. iu. llaseball Prineville vn Mailrm
Al-TKKXtMlN P1M i It A.M.
IIimc Kace, Knn yd: lay ".'.'i I fi't
mid net water.
1st rle, !"."
Jnd prl.e, $7. .mi
Make and Kreak Test, rnrry '
fifl Hose; run no yd.-i; lay feet:
water at tlrst coupliny:.
1-t .ri.e, f I".".!
Jnd irl.e. $7..VI.
(irensed Pole 1st prize $J..iO
Obstacle Knee 1st prUe $7.M
Jild prize
Throwing ii.iMeball 1st prl.e .Mx
Tiik of War-t'oiinfry vs City. Ten
men on a side. lsi prize $U
Kat Men's Knee. .VI yards
1st prUe $:!.im
2u prize f I..VI
Potato Kace. 1st prize S'.'.eo
L'ud prUe fl.lK)
Foot Kace ll yds., Koys nniti-r 17,
1st prize $''.."(l
1'ud prl.e fl. (hi
Foot rare Free for All-liHi vards
1st prUe jt'. tiu
L'nd prize $ .M
Fool Kare-oO yanls- iirls itnler 17,
1st prize $u'..V)
2nd prize $1.(H)
Three lifed K.iee .VI yards
1st prfze ll'.IH)
1'ud prize $I.IH)
Pony Kace Mile Mash No entrance
fee , k prize .VlH)
.'ihI prize $'..Vi
Heat Kate ) Mile I'lirse ?.tl.mi
X Mile Dash l'uise .r.'O.tid
I'ouditious: In per cent entrance
fee added to purse. No horses eli
gible to cuter that have raced for
public money. 1st prize, 70 per cent
purse; .'ml prize. "0 percent purwe.
ConiiulttiH' on sports: Clerk of the
course, licorice Suriimers;Htarter, lr.
J. II. Kosenber; Judges, (,', Sam
Smith. V. V. Wilson. C. M. Flklns.
3:.'( p. in. I'.aseball Prineville vs
Madras.
SMITH S CLEEK'S RECEPTIONS i
PHIMAII.I.F. AMI IIKMI. OUF.IiOX.
Domestic and linportcil
IKJUOHS, WINKS and CKiAKS
fc: llFNI) P. ) HOX 1;
PKINEVlI.Li; . o. IKIX i
at lie li J
Harbvr Shop anj NcMaiu mil in Cmucctlon
iUiuiiiiiiiuiUiiiiiiiaidiaiu iuiiiiuiiiiaiujuiaiuiuiaii,
The Opera Saloon
K O A K K IIRDUI.I., Proprietor.
In The Glaze llalll
A First Class House
in Ivverv RcsnL-k-t
CHOICEST BRANDS OP LIQOURS.
WINES, and CI0AR5
firay Hair it a Bar
to Hni)loytnnt
anj to Pleatura
W3j
YOUR GRAY HAIR
NOT WANTED
But there is relief from it. In
Four Days it can be Restored
To Its Natural Color by using
4 -Day
llair Restorer
It is not a dye, but in a natural way
It acts on the roots, compelling the
secretion of the pigments that give
life and color to the hair In four Jays
f i a bottle, at all druggists.
II yon bav any defect! of tkln, acalp ar general
health, wrlie are. Correspondenca solicited.
IWra. NETTIE HARRI.HON, Dermatuloglet
140 deary St., San Franclaco
13 Went 27th St., New Vork City
For Sale by
MRS. JOHN CYRUS
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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THE EMPIRE STABLES
HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR.
Special Attention Given
to Board I nit ;: :i
First Claa Teuma to Let
at Reasonable Prices, :
Up-to-Date Outfits Fur
nished for transporting
Parties to the woods or
an outside point :: ;i
LIYKKV.IIACKAXI)
HOARDING STAHLK
MAIM STHKET A'KAH THK
OCH)r) II 1(1 III, K
l'KIA'EVILLK, . OHKIiOM
THE RAGKET STORE
e. C. DUNHAM, Proprietor
chingf
in
management, but no rhaiiao in tho
opportunity to secure the right gnotl at the right prices
New stock coming iir constantly. Let me show you
some of the pretty things in my summer line of goods
Notice to Creditors.
M.
In the iimtterof tlio estate of Klijul
Biiriivtt, deceuactl.
Notice in hcrt'by iven to ull perNons
ImviiiK cIiiIiiih agaiiiHt mtiil tleecaHl, to
present the came to the undersigned ud
uiiiiiHtrutor of said Kstaln at Hie otliee of
M. II. Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon, with
the proper vonchern, within six months
from the Urst publication of tin's notiee.
Dated tli is iotli day of March, l!X).r.
i). W. HARNETT,
Administrator of the Kstute of Klijah M.
Burnett, Dectas-ed.
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S U'MtIL dKOTBIERS Wi
Prinevilie's Wholesale Liquor House
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also
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BAR SUPPLIES
and
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer
the Famous Napa Soda
?w -ixii37- xraao Solicited.