Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 23, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY
STEFFA & BAILEY, Publishers
next. It if generally supposed lie
it tome criminal or else some pocr
( llw who has lceoine demented.
However, this ftfiiu like a g.xnl
time for the authorities to show
ynnrrd t ihf pomaic rriTiii. otnoc, cconi-rin m i irr t what they cm do, as there is
j likely to be serious trouble if it if
- ct!) i b ft to the neighbors to deal with
r, ctK'hini. P."
Willow Creek
T. F. nuchnti.-in returns! last wiek
from rrtl:iiiil wlietv lie haw bee
cvlvlng medical treatment.
r.Cj Fall and Winter Togs for all oi
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvsrlsbly In Advance
One Year
Three Month.
... 11.50
.. SOcts
Six Month
Single Copies"
Advertising Rates: Pinpuc .lvorliinf t , 7ionu nd Mrtwi oc.r.lln in lime !)
pace. Locl Rmdrnfl.OOperiuoh. Busimwi lnral t cMs t ln. CrJ of ThnLt II rt . I
RiMHltillona ot t ondolonce 1..V. "Hani", "UU- etc. aU nj Rilm" Notice 1 rem a rl.
Published Every Thursday t the Journal Building, Prineville, Oregon j
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905
j Mr, llout, WllO live Mt illlVi
I Unite, wn visiting her nun her, Mr, j
0. Montgomery, the tlrM ot last
i week.
Myrtle, w h Is teaching the
i ereek school.
Willow
MORE PIE EATING
The statement of F. S. Stanley,
secretary of the Deschutes Irriga-
' n rlt tl.A wl.rtl. rtinnh' l.nt
state is interested is justly inter
preted as an attack on
The editor of the bulletin
Bond.
I'nole ll.uvty tells in a very Mis Ada Pennington, of Pi lne Ille.
ill.Mim,..r !., .'.f mvnt n week with her ltcr. Ml
the OrejMiu.in of the the rea-
t 1 . . i
sons wny lie is not iregon ' sena
tor, nnt how lie could have been
but wasn t, Miul how he miht j
111 VP I,ii lint in't .ill i)i., I
while I nele Harvey was writing!
his excuses for the edification of
Mr. and Mix. II. Montgomery. Mr.
iuhI Mr. Jtiek IW, Mi-. Newbill and
Mrs, Crook were In rrlnevllle the
i tlrt of the week.
"103
Crook 'County
!rlly ehoo! I progressing nli-cly.
I , , ,. . , . . I niiil It lin Ihvii decided to imve n
itieput.uc in ma mere was a tw .............. w ........ i..t..,..i ..f ti.iw
states . .-.,
... .posimuiymaineuoen not care 10 y.wt all0Vl. his ,osk ., whitfh
to the urate sun ana tne P , b,. drawn into the controversy-, hut
of the plaintiff to keep the com
pany from filing new water rights
in order to insure a supply for its
canals, shows a littie more con
clusively the real object of the
plaintiff's attacit. The irrigation
company, however, is probably
able to cope with the species of
lettifoggery which at present 18
obstructing its path and delaying j
the work of reclamation
i .t .
suggested ny tne planum s re pre-; humorous
jus
his eves were
it will be noticed that in matters
savoring strongly of extreme pet-
tishness he generally gets four or ;
five fingers in the pie before at
tempting to pull them out. :
Uon
reluctantly fastened.
Willow creek Is to liaxe n new
tor, the Hev. t'rnlu, of M.ulrn.
Thl will jjive ii er Ice every two
j week. Iut we remvt ery iiiueh to
! lose the Hev. Jiniiett.
The Central Oregonian is still
unconvinced that the mystery snr
rouuding the disajipearanco of a
woman near Sand springs, on ex-
j plana t ion of which was given in last
j week's Journal, has been solved.
The Oregonian savs: "her horses
The Journal is in receipt of the ! passed through tins valley and to,k.
As j following letter, written in a semi- ;ere long , seen in SpraCue ivnni.m.o,, went to
valley; she had but one set ..... ..,., in.. i,.i h'ri.h..- i,.
StllV lltllll Slllul IN.
THAT WILD MAN
Henry Montgomery timl other
have recently imrvhnsetl n thorough
bn"! stallion f. r which they paid
John l.ewl I mhlliiK many lui
provementH toliis Htor which will
eii.ille hint to carry i much luryvr
Hcvivv Ilhu-luT 8tinu U-iots with outuhlt' .ut utri?,
: Solos to lnvl, - S .S,-,itoli liot tt'in ii lil-ft aiul
l!:ii'k froiiio Tauiioil (iod
None Better Made
W :uv Solo ApMits for
Buckingham & Hecht Goods
Our Pros (Jooils lino is lrrmT iul snjioiior t
anvthini; show horo I'ofniv. All tin' now wojivo
ami sh.ttlos can lo soon lu ro. .o trouMo to .show ihom. ( onu
m t m t . . taw a d I.
ev ran i.oais, m;ims ami ucauv io car i(mhi
concerning the
tentative, the Bend Bulletin, there ; nivstorious man who is occupying harness " That'
may be two sides to the damage I a ju 2.0Ut some ,ui!e3 south ofthefQ''- didn't see
vein, concernmjr tne rntr
it exactly
that before
suit, but the most elaborate -jcitv, ve tremble in publishir.2 ! "hy, of cmrse, she hitched her
cuse for the plaintiff's action in J letter in fear lest the Oregon-lself 1' m that one set of harness
attempting to keep the company . ian majje9 much ado concerning Und drove herself away. ,ure,
from renewing iu water rights, jth lawlessness and unsafetv of I that's it.
life in Crook county. Here's the j -
letter:
"The Wild .Man from Borneo, or
. some other seaport in the vicinity,
would be a poor excuse indeed.
To the average mind the fabric
of the whole prosecution is exposed
to view. Mr. Stanley strongly
hints in his statement, published i
elsewhere, that the removal of the
company's headquarters to Red
mond is the underlying cause of
the aggravating proceedings taken
by the plaintiff and his demand
f)r t ii?, that and the other thing
Just what Mr,
KW :nul (lliihlien.
jj jj New Fur Collarettes and Fancy Neck Wear j&
ttiWIJRZWEILER THOMSON TO
KM
CO
.mil M'o our
for 1. ailics vU
('. W. l'.lklns is ofl.-rinjc a present
to every cash purehnMcr emial to one
sixth o( the pinxhase, l'or further
information nee his la rue tlila,v ml.
tu another part ot this paper.
I)K (fKMKS am M'KMhIILXsS III
W V V W W V "V V
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Uhe Social Calendar
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I seems io nave laiten up nis awae
on the desert south of Prlneville. j
He has never been seen, but sev-;
eral of the ranchmen report having!
seen his tracks and two different
dens or dug-outs in which he i
Hi'sh School entertaiiimeiit. Ath
letic hall. Sat unlay vveiilnir. Novcni
Iht 2:..
M. W. A Kasket s.x ial. Athletic
hall, Moiulay evening. Nowmlier
ifl If-
!
Good Things We Have For the
Table
Uraie expects to.. , .. ... Vhi.n 'Thursdav evenimr. NovemU-r :m.
gel out of the company r "J ; MVeral fat ;alvw were found with! P.ook s.K-ial. l'.vyteri.o. church,
from it remains to be seen hut if q u ; Saturday evening iHivml-r !.
the enrichment of ms pocKetoooK , neo h ; amrvh yr. f)ltl, IMknrt1 !iall. 1 a
is the main object there mav be , n ... ! Saturdav evening, lHreuilH-r Pi.
, , ' , . , what .pregon cattle were good for. j
some little difficulty exjenenced T, . ,, . , . 1 liible contest, rrelyterlau church.
, , , , , Ihere is talk of organizing a vig- ,, . ,
before the clasps are brought to- , . .. . , , rlday evening. Peeotulier 22.
1 0 alant committee, as the ranchmen . , , . . , . ,
cether. , .. , . , 1 barley Aunt, three act farce
Cranberries
Fancy Apples
Pref. Vtock Jellies
Jams and Preserves
Sweet Pickles
Sour Pickles
Dill P;ck!cs
Saner Kraut
Haelwood Butter
b lliival hm t'l' Clii'MW
the luixi'ol M ere h a u t
TaitoriiiK I! I a l I i h
111. nt In the World.
j. v.. s ri:w i!T x (
Our Hue of elolhliii; at ?M and $12
l comprise clot lilli; t hat Is lmt ti iuv
id ilural'le. Shaped fi;ht. made
A I rUlit mid lltte.l rlht. luinliatu A
In uroccrle. at the top In ipuilltx,
III t lie In l tout hi pi lee, at I it.u I l s
I I'nf the bfnt ilt Mllll.'H 111 town
U t J. I'. Stew art A Co.
t
l"er t hlny; lh.it' yood (o eat In
kept III Ht-MHoti at til o I i:
lt:jeh ood t'leaiuei v I'.nli.-r at .1
I!, stew art ,V I'n
All ktmls ot eatuied y,....U at l d
rock pi lee, lor each, at lit.io :it'
1 he lni'iii Mt Hint M.."t e..iip.-te
line of all I.IipI- of dl hi' to ! f ound
In t.OMl U at l!lie,.tit .V l'ot. r'.
I'ch i;.m. iti mid (M.Mapla t,..
lereri. In'miy t.. nte on the
I'lll of (al'e lit the Opera llollxe t'af.'.
U e uie no( eloHtu tint, lull we nr
, NelHtiy (nx't i lex nt i olni i. lit pli
i . t'. . tit.ov i n,
I (..n't m'll y our e;;s until yoti we
;ii.el', lie In nlwa III the mark, t
, and pays the lill.cMt r.e In t'ah.
ing what freak
e nome not know-. couwly Athletic
he may develop holidays.
hall, (hrixtiun
Here We Are S !
ILLE'S1
HAD EVERYTHING READY
It was to be expected that the
henchman of Bend's codfish aris
tocracy, he who presides at the desk
cf the Bend Bulletin, would have
something to say relative to the
local papers' synopsis of the Drake
suit against the irrigation com
pany. Contrary to the Bulletin's
statements, The Journal had noth
ing to say of a derogatory nature
concerning Bend itself, nor did it
wish to do so. Bend, like other of
the smaller towns in Crook county,
will take care of itself. That
much is admitted, and there was
no occasion to misconstrue this
paper's statements regarding the
Drake suit into an attack upon
Bend. The editor of the Bulletin, lXhe Modern Woodmen of America under the patronage of
nuncvri, urn iiuiuii. mill ever
since the transfer of the irrigation
rights Bend has been a center of
controversy, and the removal of I
the present company's headrjuar
ters to Redmond as an outgrowth j
of the itching for trouble, was, we
repeat, a serious blow to Bend,'
;:itsrr, 2 m y o u are welcome
now pending. We cannot see that j
a mere review of a matter in which 1
J. E. STEWART & CO.
do to i.Lo kk (ash t.rocery for'
fine potatoes, Imcon, ham an t lard
dams. j
.lllt received at Kldeollt l'oster' I
a crate of decorated (liliinware of a '
Ite.iulifill denln. N.nV Is Volir I
elianee to p't a l.ariiaiii In a dinner
; Met.
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Turkey IHnner. t.iveu by the la
dies of the llaptist church, llelknap
hull, Tlianksivlns;. Thursday, No-vemlH-r
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WELL SIR!
PRINEV
Greatest Social Event of the Season
1. Jh9 JLe
Monday Evening, November 27
If voir don.t know the IMf
fere nee lietween Hiukoi T Jt
l-'of KK'h Home Made Coll
fivtioiierie and the other
Kind which include about
all other varieties It' Time
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l'lBHKK COOPS
sYlttMil--s
KeuitlaUl. Itillll i.ll.l 'mkiii..1
HOT W ATI It llori'l.M
.ti u.4 iii.i f.hi.iH'. Ana
Out.' nr.- wit of IIilm- olet,-
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l.-k tf ruOi.-r om1h.
If you t i.n lliln In tin
line rtk lit set- our K'MtiN
. P. A DAMSON ev CO.
YOU FOUND OUTI
the Ladies Aid of the Baptist Church, will give a Basket
Social and Entertainment Every Lady in Crook County is
Invited to Come and Bring a Well Filled Basket
Best 2-"i cent dinner in the city.
Chicken dinner every Sunday. At
Mr-. S. V. I'eniilnKton'H.
In fine Siiar. Coffee, Canned
(joods. Tobacco, Clears and Fancy
(,'iindie. It will pay you to ee
fl.OVKK.
We believe every man who takes
the time to compare our Myle and
prices with those offered by otner
will lind hi lK-wt Interest served here.
Dunham & Adam.
Everbody Invited
Admission Free
M. W. A.
R. N. A.
B. L. A.
if. I uuji.jUkJuji.jwAJUi.jUi.jLji.jui;ji;jtJLjiui;ji.ji.juji.ji.ji.ji.ji.ji;ji.jLjLj I y
2v att i n g
At ONE-HALF Regular Price
A. H. LIPPM AN & CO.
DKP'T.
No Poison in ChmterUin' Cou;h
Kemcdy.
From NnpU r New .ealand. I lerald: j
Two year ixnn the Pharmacy Hoard
of New South Wales, Aimtrnlla, had)
an analysis made of nil the eiiuh I
medicine that were sold in that'
market. Out of the entire ut theyj
found only one that they ihrlared !
was entirely free from all pol.m. j
This exception was ('lialnls'rluln's
CoilKh Hemedy, made h. the Chnin-1
lierlaln Medicine Coinpnny. Dih'
Moines, Iowa. I ". S. A. The ntwuce J
of all narcotic makes this remedy!
the safest mid liesl that can he had;
and It Is with a fcellii-f of security
that any mot her can n'lve It to her
little ones. f'lnilnlicrlaln' Coiil.
Keiiieiiy I especially recommended
liy Its maker for coughs, colds,
croup and whooping conh. This
remedy Is for ale liy I. J. Adatnson.
HIGH SCHOOL
IWK 'MMIllillll
Experience
H ATHLETIC HALL
satordat, mm 11
AT EIGHT 0"CL05Z P. ii
INTERESTING PROGRAM
By the Students
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First of the
Winter Dances
Under Auspices
P. A. A. C. and Ladies' Annex
FLOOR MANAGERS
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg, Frank Foster
M. R. Biggs, Robert Suettinger
Harold Baldwin, P. B. Howard
J. H. Haner, Bert Roller
Luncheon
11:30 p. m.-12:30 a. m.
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Cold weather I coming nnd you
should prepare for It by laying In a
supply of good wool underwear,
wool Hhirt, felt and rubber. ier
inan kox, overshoes, etc. Itldeout &
Foster sell them.
i
i Tliesinall ittice building formerly
! oecuiiied by Dr. C. A. Cline, wa
! summarily moved acros the Ochoco,
j Monday, to the Charles HiiHton feed
iynrd. The front end of the building
: was mounted on two wagon whee n
1 and the rear end dragged on skids.
Six horse walked along with the
j hous-e. The old 1. P. AdaiiiHou
resideni'e wa iiIho moved to lot
! owned by Mr. AdaniHon on Third
j Street near the High School liuildltig
! by Steuernagle & Mitchell, win re
! It will lie fitted up for renting.
1 A A i. A & A A
j j TAILOR MADE
SUITS
FALL CLOTHING
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Orders taken for Tailor Made
Suits, Jackets, Long Coats,
Skirts and Waists. All tho
Latesl Fall and Winter Styles
jj Completii line of samples,
jj showing dozens of shades of
J the new Cloths, to choose
from. ORDER NO W
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n & ' it
ft It fc
A choice line of Candies
and Nut, alsiCa selected
line of Cigars, Tobaccos
W e Imve an exceptionally lino lino of clothinu; that
is both dressy and durable. Tlio reason wliv that
our clothing is giving such good satisfaction is that it
is made right, shaped right, tilted right and the prices
are HI (JUT. Remember this when you are buying
clothing and call in at our store and examine our line.
Our lino of clothing at ri A 1 ( 1 O
is the best in the 'city P 1 vl 111(1 tj)!
for the money, and are what you have been looking for
Our Fall and Winter stock is arriving and includes
the best quality in the latest patterns and styles for
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishings
you to choose from at prices that are Hid I IT.
Our Line Of Shoes is ready for your inspection
and is as complete as any in the city. We desire to
have ypu call and wo will convince you that we are
RIGHT in saying that our goods and prices are right.
Mrs. John Gyrus 1 1 OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adams
Prlneville, Oregon