Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 07, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CHOOK COUNTY
STEFFA 4 BAILEY, Publlhr
Kulrrrd al the r o I o (II at I'rlnev Urrton. MonJ rll aillft
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvariably In Advance
One Year ' fl.Brt Si Month 75 eta
Thwe Months Wet Single Corit - 5ct
Advertising Rate: Plilv atrrtilit II on, ISrfiiB nJ Wrrnn arcurJtii to time ami
pace. UieaJ Kratlrr 11.00 pvr Iwh. Bu.lrM-sa locals i conn yrt lin. Card of Thanki tt.CkV.
Resolution of rondoloncf i.M. "vnt", "Uwl". ctv. ! ant "Kstray" Kotinv 1 cut a ortl.
l'ublifhed Kvery Thnrln.v at the Journal BuiMing, Prineville , Oregon
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905
TKE GOLDEN RUE REVERSED.
Horigan-Booth Nuptials.
1 Miss Anno Hollo )loi-tiiu ami Mr.
The Oregonian's front pagvjLuren A. nuo(h wm, uuIUh) lu
article last Monday, relative to the marriage at s o'clock Thursday
burning of Wilfred Grain's barn evening at the residence f the
and haystacks, in which direct bri,u''s Pwti In this city. The
, , . ,, Rev. J. Authoiiy Mitchell. paUr of
defendants in the land fraud cases
are responsible for the conflagra
tion, reaches the limit of that
papers efforts to poison the public
mind before the third trial of
these men has been brought to a
close and before their guilt 01
innocence has been established.
Heretofore the Oregon ian has
claimed that it gave fair and
impartial statements regarding
the accumulation of evidence
against the defendant and the
progress of the two former trials,
and that it sought to deal only
in unbiased facts. So much, then,
for the Oregonian's oft quoted
position in a matter in which the
whole state is interested and
watching jvith careful eyes. But
the public should decide for itself
whether, a fire, altogether remote
in every detail either in cause or
effect, from the cases now Wing
tried, should le laid as an act of
incendiarism at the doors of the
defendants solely as a statement
intended to blacken the characters !
of the men whom the Oregonian
views with political hatred. And
the crime of instigating the fire
charged against them because it
so happened that the property
destroyed belonged to one of the
government's witnesses.
Williamson, Gesner and Biggs
"Stand indicted on a charge of
subornation of perjury. The law
presumes these men innocent until
a preponderance of evidence shall
prove them guilty. If innocent,
the government has made a serious
mistake even in the face of the
Oregonian's basely fake article of
last Monday. If guilty, the
evidence against the defendants
should be confined to their alleged
acts in attempting to gain poses-
sion of more land, and not to the
office suppositions of a newspaper
which pretends to fairness. But
whether innocent or guilty, no
man possessed of sound mentality
can view the article referred to in
any other light than one founded
on abuse and insult, wholly
wrong in its conception and steep
ed in persecution and insidious
deception.
The Oregonian can no longer
lay claim to the assertion that it is
not engaged in vilifying the men
now on trial. And no man, or
men, guilty of the most heinous
transgression of the statutes, could
have been more unfairly dealt
with or with more manifest ani
mosity than was shown in the
aJticle mentioned. Then again,
a verdict from the jury will
probably set better in the mind of
the public than the presupposed
conditions and outcome of the
trial so obviously shown in the
Oregonian's treatment of the
present case.
the ceremony, Iteforv a number .of
invited giuwtannd relatives.
The bride wore a drew of white
organdy, trimmed with white lace
and chiffon, and the room In which
the ceremony was rend wa taste
fully decorated with, jjrvcii fern
against a m-ttlug of white drapery.
After the ceremony an elaborate
wedding 8iipier was served.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Horlgan, and has
Ihvii a resident of this city over a
year during which lime die has
made ninny warm friends. The
irrooni is one of the junior members
I of the firm of Johnson liooth & Co.,
enjoys an enviable reputation in
business circles, niut is widely known
throughout the county in which he
has spent the greater part of his
life.
Mr. and Mrs. Booth will leave
Saturday for Portland on a houey
1110011 trip, and will ret nrn here In a
short time to make their future
home.
. Georga Itoba was down from
Paulina, this morning. He recent
ly disposed of a band of WO sheep,
whh he culled from the balance
of his bands, to a layville stock
man at 91.75 per head. Mr.
Uoba was accompanied by his
daughter, Miss Mary Roba, and
they go from here to The Dalles
where she will enter St. Mary's
Academy.
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- Court Proceeding.
Surveyors report YV II Peck et al
road approved.
IVtition ot Walter Uubleet al for
county rond and to vacate part ot
I) Harnett rond. Ordered that
viewers and surveyor proceed and
report. To meet Oetolier 2. Bond
approved.
Viewers report on W II Peck et al
road approved.
lVtltlon of George W Whuer to re
pair rond running from Bend to
Sisters. Xow uuder Invesligntlou.
Petition of 11 P A minis for change
In lou P Ben road. Ordered that
viewers and surveyors proceed to
examine and rejiort on same.
Ordered that Luther Moore be
employed as janitor of the Crook
county High school by the week at
2.50 iHr week
Petition of I M. Hamilton tor
county road. Bond approved and
viewers and surveyor to proceed
and view out and report. To meet
(Vtober It!.
Bequest of J 1 Lafollett for ex
tension of time in which to complete
tax roll. Time extended until
November term of court.
Spofor, the Up-to-DaU SaotMtktr
DEATH OF
1 R. LYLE
There is a standing reward on
the records of the county payable
for information leading to the ar
rest and conviction of a person or
persons guilty of arson, and the
reward is made especially ap
plicable in such cases as that of
the Crane fire after which, the
Oregonian states, the tracks of
three men were traced to this
city. As a matter of fact no such
incident occurred and if it had it
is not probable that after tracing
them several miles a person in
terested would have been satisfied
to turn back without causing the
arrest of the criminals. At this
point the Oregonian's story is
particularly weak and it is difficult
to understand the motive which
that paper has in construing
nearly eAerything pertaining to
this county in a false and
malicious light.
A. K. Lyle, one of the oldeet
and most widely known residents
of Crook county, dropped dead of
heart failure in Nau's drug store,
Portland, at 5 o'clock last Friday
morning. Mr. Lyle had gone to
the store in search of medical
assistance. He made known to
the drug clerk that he was in need
of assistance and while the clerk
was in the act of summoning a
doctor by phone, Mr. Lyle sank
to the floor unconscious. Death
ensued a few moments afterwards.
Deceased went to Portland from
his ranch at Heisler last Thursday
in company with Joe Stewart and
they were on their way to Dallas,
where Mr. Lyle was largely in
terested in a hop field.
The body was taken in charge
by Coroner Finley and sent to
Dallas where the funeral was held
the first of this week.
Mr. Lyle was known as one of
the most prominent cattlemen in
the state, and was perhaps the
best-known man in Crook county.
He had been engaged in cattle
raising and farming here for 27
years, and during that time ac-
quiied valuable land. He was
reputed as being very wealthy.
Two terms he represented his dis
trict in the State Legislature,
where he gained considerable
reputation as a fearless, outspokan
man.
He was born .at Dallas, Polk
county, in 1854, and has spent
nearly his entire life in this state.
He was a single man and his only
living relatives are his sisters,
Mrs. Glenn, of Eugene, and Mrs.
Harriet Veazie, of 74" Overton
street, Portland, and a brother,
William Lyle, who is engaged in
mining in the eastern part of the
state. "
Mr. Lyle had only recently been
appointed postmaster at Heisler.
Additional Locals
JVC Wilson was in the city
Wednesday from his ranch near
Haystack.
Byron Milliron last week pur
chased the bakery and confection
ery store of G. W. Moore.
Ralph Jordan returned this
evening from a visit of several
Jeeks at his former home in Min
neapolis. .Miss Birdie Morris left Monday
for Salem where she will attend
the Willamette University this
winter.
Monday was Labor Day, a legal
holiday, but pretty near all the
victims worked a .little overtime, j ments were served.
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Annex was held at Athletic
hall last Tuesday afternoon.
After the business meeting refresh
lias added to his equipment a new
machine which render It possible to
replace mIum tlm, bellow tongue
and elastic goring In Congre
gaiters, and repair rlpel Mcatu at
a price ) than one-halt ot what
ha been paid heretofore. Don't
throw nway any more boot and
shoe tor want ot first class repair
but bring your work to Spoftord
and save money.
$100 Rtward $100
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One hundred dollar rewnrd I
hereby tvffercd for the recovery f the
body ot Sum Branton, age 70 years,
height about 3 feet S Inches, weight
100 pounds, lcard and hair streaked
with gray, bllud in one eye, wore
red HWenter. Supposed to have
drowned July 21, ltt near lower
bridge on lcschutet river. Crook
Conuty Oregon.
The nbve reward will Ik paid by
Crook -County. By order of the
County, Court.
(Seal) J. J. Smith, County Clerk.
Bills Allowed.
G U Brown list of land. 9 5 00
Register & Receiver Bprus, Ore.
list otlnntts no
Irvine & Hamilton four shovels 4 00
Baldwin Sheep & Iiinl Co. :w
llw nails 1 ,so
Baldwin Sheep & Land Co.
mdse for roads 4 ,V)
W R Cook Co examiner 12 00
J J Smith postage stamps 12 00
Poynter Seoggin freight on
"tage l 50
Oeorgt Delano road work 11 50
J II Rosenberg examining A W.
Gibson and L Draper 5 00
Wurzweller & Thomson mdse 3tt SO
C Sam Smith postage S OS
Glass & Prudhomme books 00
W R McFarland care of Sam
Smith pauper m 00
Outer Cyrus special constable
fees 11 30
Jim Rend assisting constable 7 20
Mrs P Read board for prisoners 50
Crook Co. Journal printing 50 07
W A Bell expense in search for
E Davis 25(H)
Belknap & Kd wards medical
services 5 50
Chns S Edwards salary as
health officer :t0 2Ti
R Smith work on blackboard 7 00
A II Lippman furniture 107 10
C B Dinwlddie for messages 5 20
C Sam Smith board for prison
ers 151 s;
Compton & McMeekin lum!er...l05 00
B S & L Co. repair work and
nails 14 50
CSam Smith m:leage and board
for prisoners 31) 00
Xeil Vnnderpool searching for
Shorty Davis 17 50
Notice to High School Students.
The fall term of the Crook County
High School will commence Septem
ber 18 Instead of September 11, as
first announced.
C. B. Diuw iddie,
County School Sup't.
Special Excursion To Lewis and CUrk
Exposition.
On August 28th agents of the
Columbia Southern Railway will
Issue round trip tickets from their
resiKftive stations to Portland and
return, limit seven days from date
ol sale, at one wny fare for the
round trip.
C. E. Lyti.k,
General Passenger Agent.
DOJfOUWANTTO
Sell )m fiBiT?
Do you want to Buy or Sell
anything? .
Here Is your opportunity to In
sert your advertisement In two
newspajHTs for the price ot one.
For a limit ed time all tor "For
Sale," "For Rent" and all "Want"
ads will be Inserted In the -: -:-
Oregon Qaily Journal
and
Rrook County Journal
for
One Cent a Word
The Journal Is the Ut circu
lated newspuiier In Oregon. It
goes daily Into 2:1,000 homes and
reaches that large army of people
who are constantly buying and
selling something.
When you go to Portland call
nt the Journal otllce and see the
largest and lest newspaper press
in Oregon. It will print, paste,
cut, and fold paders iu four colon
with ony impression nt the rate of
24,000 nu hour. Visitors welcome.
The Crook Couuty Journal has
double the circulation of any other
pnier lu the county aud we dally
receive letters from prosptrtlve
settlers asking for the pMjH-r to le
mailed them.
' Send youe advertisement to the
Crook County Journal Office
and we will send copy to the
Portland Journal.
S3 Mid Summer Clearance Sale S3
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To mako room for our Tall Stook wo must olear
Stook of all Odda and Cndt In Summor Goods
A few Silk hiuI .awn Shirt Waists Mens nnd llova Suiiuiht Straw and
OotMls that oM fttin7rvntti$7,r0 Canvas Hats nt tos than cox t. A
Your C'hti fcvV J,anama'8 l,iat Ho1,1 f,,r K)
v. u. . . w , ,v Your choice for . $5.00
v " 7. cent lints vour choice 50 Cts
Lawn Waists . . 50 Cts X cent hats vour choice 25 cts
Ladies Summer Skirts in Cotton Coverts Misses nnd Childrens Summer head
Sateens and White Piquets Wonr at less than cot
Ixt 1 75 cts Straw Hats and inch hrim 50 cts
" - - $1.00 Automobilo Caps . . ;15 cts
44 $1.25 Sun llonnetts . 25 cts
One Half, from 25 cents to $1.00 each
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Advertising in The Journal pays
better than any other medium in thr
county because it has the circulation.
Telegraphers
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by Rallrtwd anil Talrgnph Companlo. Wr
want Vun( Mn and Ladl ol xxi hnWu
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LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AHO R. R. AOOOUNTINQ
Wi lurnlib 7S pr rent of the tH-mtor
and Hint ton Aseuu la America. Oul !x
Mhoolt arc Ihe Urgent tirlualrs Tele(crh
Sehooln IM : woai.h. KutaMl.hol Myrtn
ami rnlri'tl by all len.tlut tuily offi
cial. . We csvt'Ulu a t- bonil to every muilviil
to luruUh him or bar a poition !li
from tut to H a mouth in Mutea eat of the
Rorky Mount. Iiu. or trow 71 l 1 1 a
month In Hime not ol Ihe Korkle. taai-
D1ATILV ITOK ORiDI-ATU1S.
Htudenu can euter at auy lime. No va
rationt. Kor full parllrnlara renllu any
of our HchnoU rite llr't t onr r leeutlte
otllce al Cineluatti. O. CalalnKiie free.
The Morse School of Telegraphy
Olnclnattl. Ohio.
Atlanta. Oa.
Tanarkana, Taa.
Buffalo, N. V.
LaOroata, Wle.
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5TROUD UR05., Proprietor
Dealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton,
Pork, Butter, Ers & Country Produce
Vour iiutronago rvoct fully mlU itcl att.l trial ouler ot tnn
of our Koaata or Ktoaka coiiviiiiti you that a wll only tin
IlcHt. In the ihop formtirly ovuiHl by Crooka A Sailor
Telephone Order Will Be 0 1 ven Prom pt Attention
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out my entire stock of goods consist
ing of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wagons,
Buggies, Hacks and Farm Machinery.
n Great Reduction
will be made on many lines as I am
going to sell. Mrs. Morris and myself
expect to be in the store from now on
and will try to satisfy all customers
who desire to take advantage of this
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SMITH & CLEEK'S RECEPTIONS
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Domestic and Imported
LIQUORS, WINKS and CK1AKS
BEND P. O UOX 13
PRINK VILLI- P. O. W)X 113
: Burhr Shop nnj KcNtuurnnt in Connection nt henj '.
The Opera Saloon
KOARK & HBDBLL. Proprietor.
In The Glaze Haiti
A First Class House .
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CHOICEST BRANDS OF LIQOURS,
WINES, and CIQARS
Prmetleml MMUrSKSIIUKT
Special attention
Given to all Faulty Travel
and Diseases of the' Foot
Locafd In Th Old Dillon Shoo
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Q nil Work Uuarantttd Strictly Flrtt eiau at th Regular Prices
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Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also
BAR SUPPLIES
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and
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