Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 28, 1905, Image 3

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J. W, llctnlcmoti I visiting In
Port land;
lr. Clark ha returned from a pro
ffHMlounl vlnlt to Minim.
II. F. Jone ami County Surveyor
C. A. tirave ret nriieiL t Id week
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& LOeaL MENTION
T. M. Itiildwinrctiinii-dftiiluriluy
evening from 1'urllnnil.
Hlii-rlff NiiiKIi tvliinii'il lioiiii' Kniiir
diiy evening (rum l't t ImikI.
C. A. Wlitlwll mum In the i lly this
wwk (rum IiIm much nt Culver.
(leurge O'Ni-ll' til ii riicil wkIitiIii.v
f i i iii 11 ImimIim-mn trip ti I'm 1 1 mil.
Knox I1iiIhii n-turiicd ttic IIi'nI (
(lie week (rum I'orl In int.
Chester Siiur mikI wife returned
Tuesday evening (nun I'urthind.
County Judge V. A. Ik II returned
Mmiihiy evening from I'm tlninl.
Mr. nii1 Mrs, A. C. Knlghteii wctv
In tlii city fur n few day this wink
(rum Howard.
Mr. mill Mr. t, A. Booth returned
Hnturdiiy evening In mi u vUlt hI
I lie ' In mill ( lurk (nlr.
Mayor Wiir welter left Wcdiiesdny
tiuiiii (or I'liriliunl on a htiMlness
trip.
J. A. Allen wns H business vlHltor!
during t ho wiek (rom IiIh riuuii nl
Hay Creek.
Ovid ltlley mul luolher were In Hie
city (lie tlmt the week from tlielr
rniicti n few mile Mow Bend.
Mm. Ollle I'.lkliiH reliinieit this
week from Portland w here she linn
lHeil spending the "Mt few WeeU,
Win. Admits In Ilium' ugnlii lifter
nil uhseiiet. o( live week III I'urlliinil
where lie was n witness In the la ml
I'll.
J. It. Cornet t mul wife o( llowanl.
Crook county, (urnier llnlsey sople,
have Invii In the illy. A II m uy
IVmiM-rnt.
Mm, C V.. McDowell reluriieil
SuHintiiy evening (rom rorilmnt
where Mhe wan Hiiiiunoueil n n
witness In the lain! ruses.
Mix. J. II. Mailer mul children,
who have Urn sH-uillng tlie mt
tliree nioiilliN nl the oust mul In
Portland, returned lumie yesterday
evening.
Mr. niut Mm. K. 11. Smith returned
Nimdtty (rom portlnud where they
have lcii the past month. They
came In by the way o( The Dulles
nml tlie Wnrm Npiinn Agency.
Mm. I,. N. Liggett mul daughter.
Miss r.thel I.lukTlt. fxiHi't to leave
xi ii n alter the first ol the inoiitti (or
North Yaklmit. Wash., w here they
will make tl-elr (mure home.
IV .-.n ' -.i-rt, wife r.tid children.
i 11 .,n!i mul MIhh IUMle Hobhs
i s i-n ii lioi i lliuterii Oregon thin
,t U nt tin ir old home near linlcs
vt.v Uimiiirg rinliiitenler.
I he Itev. J. T. Moore will inneli
next Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock
itt the t'liiyMMi school house on
Mill creek. He will preach at the
t'lilon church In HiIh city at No. in.
P. It. Polndextcr nml J. II. tiray
were passengers on Monday even
ing's stage, coming from rortland
where they bud Is-cn witnesses In
the laud nmoi,
The Itev. J. Anthony Mitchell
I 'liven the hist of this week for
Slxtem when services will Is held
In the morning at the liesert school
house and In the evening at the
usual ilace.
MIhh U-tha I'ergUesoii lett Sunday
for The Dalles when hIh will enter
St. Mary' academy. A farewell
imrtv wn irtveu her Saturday even-
Inn at her home ly a iiutntN-r of
young friends In the city.
Mm. Sarah 1". Adams formerly of
Allmny will In Rind to have tin
ladleH call at Mm. Pickett's and wi
lier new embroidery ' nut terns for
dollleM, sofa pillow, dresser scarfs,
nhlrt wnlst milt etc. Instruct hum
fii to purchaser.
"An Kvenlng wit liChurlcK Dlckeiui"
In the title under which the rrenhy
terlan LakleM Aid Society will kc
an entertnlnmcnt one evenliiKdui lntt
court week which ImkIiih Octolier HI.
Th program w ill npix'Hr In the next
Ihhihi of the Journal.
"If thU rain hud only come In
.lunp," wiim henrd ninny timet thin
wiH-k, but It didn't ho the country
has to make the inont of It. The
molnturo wan very acceptable any
way nml will make the raiw Rood
for fall feeding.
Arrangement, have Imimi made for
an entertainment for the club lneiu-
bem which will be given In Athletic
liall next Satunlay evening by the
Ladle Annex. A niUHlcal program
In charge of l'rof. Henry will bo
given and other entertalnlngfcnturo
are down for the evening. -
Claude Tcrw llllger and Alva llor
tou will leave next Sunday for Port
land. Mr. llorton will vlIt a Hhort
time with Id parent at Corvnlll
beforo rcturniiiff here. Mr. Torwll-
llger will vlHlt the fair for a few day
and go from then to San FranclHc-o,
' thence to I'ueblo and from there to
hi former home near Knuna City,
With the beginning of the Hchool
year the few vacant room and
lion!- In the city are greatly In de
mand anil many are now wondering
when Hhelter will be found during
the winter. Empty hoimes never
are plentiful In l'rlnevllle and at thl
eaon cpeclally I the fact brought
Into prominence that a few thou-
Hand dollar exiiendod In the con
structlon of Hulmtantlal cottage
would bring a good return to the
man whoo Idle money Ih earning
lei thn n -Kl per cent.
Ike IHet In and wife arrived hen
from their Crook county home lant
Sinidii.v mill are the guext of the
latter' par.-nt. Mr. mid Mm. Sa;ii
Miller. Their oii l-e I dug
over with cattle which were pur-liiaM-d
In Crook county by V. 1..
Ilewl fur Win Hmiley. Itiirii Time
llernlil.
Iiiailimii.il to the fliKH) riiclveil
(ruin Wheeler euuuly lor nrrentlng
and then fiiriilhliig evidence n-ult-lug
In the cum If 1 1 mi of the Eilinond
hoiih, .linwe Selkirk, the detective
whoMpentii year mid a half among
the cattle thieve Itefure Id work
wiim IIiiImIii-iI, Iiiim iiImh Im-cii paid
another fliHHI by the Slate Wool
grower' iihmim hit Inn.
Slate Engineer lewi and hi n
nUiiiiiI, 1'n-il Allen, wen In the city
yeMterduy on their way to Shaulko.
They had len Mpendliitf the witk
making an exmnlmilloii o( the
negregateil land of the lechilte
Irrigation & Cower coinpauy and
the miiuiiht n( laud actually nt hiltn
e. by the latter company,
Ia TIIIoImoii and W. M. Davey
c .line down (rom Eookout mountain
Satunlay, ami went ou to rortland
to make arraiigeuieutM (or hlpplug
Nome u( the material lii-eded In the
erection o( the drier at the cinnabar
mine. The drier will ! ruxhed to
! completion no that the furnace can
Ih w orked to tin (ullitit caput liy a
nooii a poMHlhle.
Coliincl A. It. (jiih'Ii, rlal ugi'iit
of the licpiirtment o( the Interior,
accoiiipmiied by . M. Urow n mid
Mayor Wumweller, went over to
SUterM Sunday inoriilng to look
over the land Kclcctluii and work
done by the Stpiaw Cn-ek Irrigation
company. Mr. ire'ii will make IiIm
examination mid action will be
taken upon hU n-port.
The ranch and proM'rty u( Colonel
M. C. Nye on Iry creek wenuld hint
week to Ike Ward. The tranter
luiiudeM over 1HH) ncreM"uf land.
mux) head olNheep. Im-mIiIi'm the build
ing on 1 1n proMTty mid a few head
o( norm ami cow. The conolrter
alloiiwa .'7,iiHi. Mr. and Mm.
Nye Intend to inuven North Yakima
Moon to make their future home.
"The Iteo Muiuit:ilnii r hIiouM pa
through l'rlnevllle on OcIuUt 4 or
I'liruute to rortland. I.oxt lu tlie
iiiouutalu mid wrecked lu gully,
nwiMun (or delay," mu.vm a potal
ard from Pcn-y Meargle, who I
t niggling with the Ntorni In the
ItiNkle while attempting to drive
hi 15 home power machine through
to t he ci niut.
U Wlgle wiim In the city thl
week from hi Crooked liver ranch.
Mr. Wlgle, who I necn'tnry of the
Crook County Cattlemen aHia-
t Ion, ha iMHiied a call for the annual
lui-ctlug of the orgniiUutloti which
will In held lu thl city Saturday.
(h'tolM'r 11. He Hinted that hoiiic
Important bunlne would come up
for action and the otllccm hoe to
hci a large at tendance.
Cnlnui'l A. U. tireon. of the interior
depart iiient. wiim Htamling on the
corner talking to a couple of bul
nin men the other morning, when
It hapM'inl that Momeoiie iiieutluii
iil the Oreuonlan and it nvent tin
foiiudisl attack on Crook county.
The government agent. in I led.
"You don't want to pay any at
tention to that paper." ald lie. "If
1 believed half what I read In It
columiiM I would In afraid to come
down Into thl country."
Count v Clerk Smith Iiiim IhhuciI
hunter' llceiiMe to the following
pemoii during the pant two week:
l E. DongliiH, Hay Creek; Ovid
Kiley, F. MeKea, J. S. Smith, J.
Frank Stroud, lcni: E. I. Cumcer,
Anil wood; I.ee llolib. Dick Vande-
vert, J. H. UoMeuberg, T. J. Cramer,
W. !. Iturgnmn, Henry E. Unhanl,
C. V. WIIhoii, (!. A. Foi'Ik1, anvil
Smith, Walter Demarrl. Aivhle
Powell, C. E. Summer, P. H. Dunk,
II. 11. Holkeu, 0. . Eafollett, L. It.
EaMlett, Itob't Suet linger, L. It.
Dllllon, (i. W. Moore, C. A. Euelling,
Joe Murphy, Albert Hill. t). C. Clay
pool. Circuit court will convene In Piine
vllle, Monday, OetolKr, Hi. Indlca
tloiiM point to a mcnhIoii continuing
for ti period of three week and then
an adjournment taken until later a
It I not at thltinie thought poNlble
to llnlnh the w ork of clearing the
docket In tin time which Judge
l'.radhaw will have to upend In till
city. The llt of criminal cue 1
one of the large t in the hintory of
Crook county and hows in no
small way tlie ipiiet efforts lielng
made by the authorities to put the
law's shackles on all violator of
the statute, the aertion of the
On'gonlnn to the contrary not with,
standing.
lon't forget the cloing out sale at
J. F. Morris , tor the way they are
selling It will not last long. Many
thousands of dollars worth of goods.
Including Dry tloods, tlroeerles
Wagons, lUiggies and Hacks are In
eluded In the sale. Your special at
tentloii Is called to the sale of bug
gles as having a large lot of them on
hand a big cut in prices has been
made to close them out, also a small
n'diictlon on the Schuttler wagon
which Is sold at a very small profit
Owing to the excellent material used
in this wagon It Is valued for its
superior strength, girat endurance,
light build and light draft, all of
which make It one of the most satis
fnetorywagons that can be bought,
from Portland.
Pat Itoark returned to the city
today after an absence of everal
month. He ha In-cii Miuliug
most of hi time In Sllvaua, WiimIi.
The llmt of the dance to be given
during the fall and winter I on the
calendar for tomorrow I Friday
night at Athletic hall.
Chan Colby mid wife were In the
city the first of the week on their
way to I'orlland when 'they will
visit the eoMltlon.
Dr. liall NevvMoui, who ha Ihcu
visiting ill parent hen, during the
pat week cxNcl to leave next
Saturday (or Walla Walla when- he
will continue IiIm medical practice.
The cold weather of the pat few
day ha not brought a inmiy
duck to the Ntremii a could In
expected. At leant not many of the
bird are iH-lug hot by the hunter
who go after them although that 1
not mi Infallible sign that they a li
mit when they should ! nt thl
hcii hi in of tlie year.
MImm I'ua Stewart leave Friday
for Portland to meet her mother,
Mr. D. F. Stewart, who ha re
turned from Chicago and eastern
points where nhe has Ix-eti visiting
with ivIatlvcN fur hoi in time. They
will visit the fair together iH-fon
coining home.
Preparation are U-lug made fur
a musing time theevenlugof Octolr
ID, Friday after court convene,
when a dance with full trimming
will l given lu Athletic hall under
the aiiHpice of the bacball a
sociatioii. Invitations will In sent
to urruuiiiling point and an effort
will Ih made to have an large mi
nt tendance iin then wn at the
F iiirth of July dance w hen over HK
couple kept time with the orchestra.
The proceed will Ih lined 111 paying
off the debt that still n-malii from
the Huuuner' list of slaughters ou
the diaiiioml. .
All kinds of canned goort At bed
riK'k price, for cash, at Oi.ovich'h
A full line of cured find salt meat
mid lard at i.ovku'm.
('nine In and look nt our new Hue
of tinware. Warranted (or live
year. JuIiiimoii, liooth A Co.
Take your egg to (Hover's Cash
liris'ery Store If you want the high
ct market price nt all time.
Where tiwDeerGo.
W. P. Vaudevert, who went up lu
the mountains prosNvtlng a short
time ago, found out where the deer
go. The Indian nrnki a men-lies
slaughter for the skin and a little
of the venison.
We saw thne Indian camp
within about 15 mile ou the trull,"
wild Mr. Vaudevert "At the tlmt
enmpC. P. lteckernud I counted the
bone of '.tl deer. At one if the other
i-iiiups then wen fewer and nt the
ithermany iimre nut less than V
leer had Is-en taken nt the thn-e
camps. 1 he woods and trails were
full of deer tracks. It rained while
we wen then enough to obliterate
the old tracks. No new- one took
their place. Practically all the deer
on lliat range liau isen nuieu ny
those Indians.
"This explain wiiv there Is de
mand for more ami more law for
protection of deer. All the hunters.
of the Deschutes do not kill half so
many aw these wasteful Indians,
who go out and literally sweep the
range. The hide an tanned and
the mi mi wm make buckskin gloves
and sell them. The fore tpinrtcrs are
dried for Indian use mid the hams
nn sold to white jn'ople. Hut the
Indians do not stop at the slaughter
of dier; we found one place where
they had slain thne elk. which Is
clearly In violation of the law.
"If It .were made Illegal to trnflic
In venison limits and buckskin gloves
this gn-nt menace to the deer supply
would largely disappear. It I the
pro'llt tlie Indians get out of it that
makes them so active in destruction.
For m v part I could not be Induced
to eat an Indian cuivd ham or
huckleberries dried by Indians, In
both cases assisted by their dogs
and blankets taken from soiv-back-
el horses." Hend Bulletin.
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At ONE-HALF Regular Price
A. H. LIPPMAN di CO.
Don't sell your egg until you see
(Hover. He Is nl nays In Hie market
mid pay the highest price In Cash.
You lire right, we have a line of
tluwurt which we giiarrinteengaiiint
runt or wear for Five Yearn. Jolm
notl, itooth Sl Co,
nml we have all the bookn
you want, in any grade of
public school or any year I u
High School: Our list Is
complete. We have a full
line of school' supplies at
UeiiMonnble Price
jf It's School Time
nml we have nil the book ?
A you want, in any grade of S
D.P. ADAMSON & CO. ft
In fine Sugam, Coffees. Can mil
(ionilH, Tobacco, Cigar and Fancy
Candle. It will nay' you to see
(il.OVKK. '
"Where did you get that Hat?"
No dim-niice, you want a new one.
We have them and they are right.
Dunham & Adams.
Wash boilers. niilK pans, xvash
IiowIm, bread raiser, etc.. in our new
Hue of never rust, never wear out
tinware. JoIiiihoii, Kootll & Co.
Wt want your sins trade, and are
willing to earn It by selling you
Is-tter goods for the .money than
others. Dunham & Adams.
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IN THE FALL
It's time to pn'pan for
winter. We keep an
up-to-dnte stork of
W all Paper and Oil
Paper of nil weight
and price
D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
We have uwiiwl the Bole agency
for tiie Usk Antirustlng Tlnwnn7
which we guarantee against rust or
wear for five years from thedate of
pun-hnse. Johnson, Itooth & Co.
Come to our ston and be "shown"
our new line of tinwunv and yon
will ls-lieve it Is the lHst ever. We
give a five year guarantee on every
piece. Johnson, Booth & Co.
DIED.
II. C. Wilholt,. father of B. F. Wil
holt, died at his home In this city at
::0 o'clock this morning. The
funeral services will be conducted
Iday morning nt 10 o'clock at the
I'nlon church.
For nil kinds of
Cabinet Work
rtlHO Better Clnss Cnrpentering
Go To
A. H. Lippman & Co
EQ32r3fci4Tifci)
For
Cedar Doom . .
Window GIhss
Taints, Oils -Building
and Tar Paper
Call on
A. H. Lippman & Co
Prices Lower than the Lowest
Wo
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H-a r d w a r e
Implements, Grbceries, Blacksmilhing Supplies, etc
Still in business at the olJ stand with a complete
stock ol good's. Mail Orders attended to Promptly
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FOUSALIOSeeil ltye. Inijulre of
Stuoi i' Bkos. O. K. Market. sJS
FOH SALE: City n-sldence and
thn-elots. For sale nt a bargain.
Iiupiire at this oflice.
FOR SALE New upright piano.
Ileeu used but a few months and will
sell nt a bargain. Address H. enre
of The Journal.
For Sale: One hundred tons of alfalfa
bay on the P. B. Davis ranch at the
mouth of ISeaver creek for sale clieip or
will take cattle to winter. Inquire or
address, C. L. IiOEKKTS, Post, Oregon.
FOIt SALE; Bntiy carriage and
sewing machine, isith giMMl as new,
Itflongiug to tlie estate of J. S. Kel
ley, deceased, for sale cheap. Ad
dress or inquire of M. E. Prlnk, at
torney for tlie estate, Prineville,
Ongon.
For Exchange: A fine home in
liogue Kiver Valley, Southern Oregon,
near city. Price fJOOO. Also 200 acres
coal and timber luud, tl00. Also
projierty in Willamette Valley. All or
any part of abave for farming land in
Eastern Oregon. V. C. 1TRD1X, Box
270, Grants Pass, Oregon.
$25 Reward. -
The above reward will 1h paid for
any Information n'gnrding the
whcivabouts of one light bay mare.
liranded !Hi under horizontal bar.
Few hii dd le marks. Stolen or stray
ed from Dingee's pnstun. near Prine-
Aille, June 7. 1!HI5. Information
should be left at (!regory'sfie(l yard.
Prineville.
A. llribler.
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Pay a big price for
Shoes when you can
buy the best for a
very moderate price?
The Best is the
B. WELL
Shoe
A new stock to select
from at
HIDEOUT & FOSTER ?
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Notice Is hen-by given that the an
nual meeting of the Crook County
Cattlemen's Association will lie held
nt the court house in Prineville, Ore
gon, Saturday afternoon, Octolier
14. Besides the n-gnlar iinslness
Important pnin-rs will eome up for
consideration. A full attendance Is
desired.
A. K Wlgle. See'y.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilious and dyspeptic ate constant
sufferers and appeal to our sympathies.
There is not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness by the use of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
lets invigorate the liqer ami strengthen
the digestion. They also regrlate the
bowels. For sale by D. P. Adarasou.
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on
Mutton, Pork,
hand at the
City Meat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prinsville, At The 01(1 Stand Oregon.
Full of Tragic Meaning.
are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have re
sulted from his terrible couti if ho bad
not tukeu the medieine about whiolv he
writes : "I hud a fearful cougo, that
disturbed my night's rest. I tried every
thing, but nothing would relieve it,
until I took Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
which completely cured me. "Instant
ly relieves and permanently cures all
throat and lung diseases ; prevents grip
and pnetinionn. At J. H. Templeton's
and I). V. Adamson's druggists ; guar
anteed ; 50c and fl.OO. Trial bottle free.
A Warning to Mothers,
loo much care cannot be used with
small children during the hot weather
of the sunimea mouths to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
neeossary to give the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any substitue, but
give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see
that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates
and has a tendency to gripe. If this
does not check the bowels give Cham
berlnin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and then a dose of castor oil,
and the difeasi may be checked in its
ineipioney and all danger avaided. The
castor oil and this remedy should be
procured at once and kept ready for in
stant use as soon as the lirst indication
ol any uowel trouble appears, this is
the most successful treatment known
and may he relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases of cholera in
fautuni. For sale by D. P. Adamson.
JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO.
Groceries
Notice of Eighth Grade Examinations.
An Eighth Grade examination will
be held In Pi-lnevillo Seiteniler 2S-2SI.
Any pupil not having priei- qualifl-
cations for entrance in the High
school will lie given an opportunity
to take examination at that time.
C. B. Dinwiddle,
County School Sup't.
Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you can possibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn-out by tlie pains
and poisons of dypepsia, biliousness,
Bright's disease, and similar internal
disorders, don't sit down and brood
over your symptoms, but fly foi relief
to Electrical Bitters. Here you will
tlnd sure and permanent forgetful ness
of all your troubles, and your body will
not be burdened bv a load of debt disease.
At J. II. Templeton's and D. V. Adam
son's drug stores. Price 50c. Guaran
teed, ' ' . - -
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