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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
The Journal job department hal
In Hrtiecrku, nt tlu- Inp in ninthly,
at the bottom In ptltv. tit Ui.o Kii.it.
For the Iwst shoe value tu towni
aji tt J. K. Niewai t & Co.
Kvervtlilur thai' ooit to twit Is
kepi III SOU SOU Mt til.OVKKM.
Hstolwoott Creamery Huiter lit J.
K. Stewart & C.
All kind of ciiiinctl koimIs tit .htsl-
just finished 4 copiws ( 112-
. . . , w iage iwt Ihok lor me inunn
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY Workers' wirty of the M. K.
8 SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE
Church,
tug out
I I HIV f W IV tM 111 II
the jl has made life
Kntrrrd i Ih po.mlhrc i ! r I n I II iUto. ect-rl ilr
t h ortiiv force thev
strenuous
for
SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advanc
OneYaur si M" ; ;
!..... .VI.-Ih Simile ('onion
Hrtin (ohK Short ilox mul Kntin OoitU t nhoitt wt. Our piitirts ntuck
nsluottl to Ittn k llottoni Ct-th prin'f to cIchii up thtt lot. $1.7R t $15 liach
Tct u".v recompensed for any ex-
5, -ti tra effort put forth by th many j rock
riees, tor cash, at tJt. kk's
I llTv .Itiin iin - ,. , . . i I I
11 complimentary thing) that have
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" complimentary uunp inai nave Ef5LaaiiffiLatiJB4j
Mmpi.T ivmt.ini !..': ni u wrdinf i um " i been remarked by the townspeople, tU .1... ,,,.. . ix ffi" IA.1
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DECEMBER SALE
SKIRTS AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Tailor tnailc Skirts all thia ai aaou'a uiaka, iu
HrontlclotliK, Cheviot ami rTKa, In black
navy hlua ami mixed grey.
tun. Ix l Rciler. 11.00
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Koliiiin of foiKlolrni
Ciiicrilown Drt'i-finn Shciiiii uml
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$1 IO
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' mtirli ivumort in view. -B wm. wwr
Piihlisbed Kverv TIhiumUt at the Joumal Buil.ling, Pr i n e v i llf , Orejon , nf work w,.) ,lonc. The IhmiU j Holiday Goods
Ut'ltulitr $l..ril tjuiklily ut .
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M. K. Church and a fortrmt of If
Qrriasf33S3Kiira3aiijfs
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905
' thf M. K. Church and a i-ortrait
1 th pastor, the Ke v. W. I. Jimtftt,
The load of falnehomla
TUF POINT AT ISSUE. f Port lam
Ilk ' - -
......it ..f ..n.litii ronies ofilhat jacr.
the resolutions adopted by the f which he has relieved hi,,elf
u.; ;,..', ltuainena MBue,ihm the p.st few week haa hem
1 III" no " ' - ... - ,
to wholesaler in Portland and
1. for the utterances of ! rauidea hundreds of tMel recipea
voluminous. He has again
stepped down from a place of re
speot in which some people have
, i held him, for the sole purpose of
private letters written to them, the
Merchants' Protective Association
,) n.iminted a committee
W Scott etlitori 1,vpnEl,,ts
I . c.(n..l ii-! mi 1 1 1 It i I rnruit . ur ii.if i.,rt.
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t confer with H
t.f the Oregonian
I )o to (IiaivkhV t'nsli tii'iM-er.x lor'
i i i i i
contributed bv the ladiea telling "
, . . ".. I , - ' The l.-rott ami most complete
how to do everythmg from U 1 f j 1)m of M )( , ,,,
water to making a elch rabbit, j h ,W u , Kill,.u, A Kimtei V.
Manv of the local busuwas hrms
Special Holiday Sale of Useful Presents
also have advertisementa in il
We are not ehwitiR out, but we inv
Mt-lliiiK jtrK-erl'M nt cIonIiik out pri-
and endeavored to get him to re
the load of abusive lie on his own
tract some of the slanderous hings jiWuM-r. The people of
pages. It la meet mg a ready sale;,.,,,, r. a. Ui.ovkh.
at .VI cent per copy. j n.Mi't hcII your tKX it" ae
lUlover. He l titwaja In tlie uirket
This is No. 1, Volume X. The! l-i.v-tl-hll-t p.ltv I.. Cu-li.
chvie of each vear seen the Journal I tine Knitfwx. forteea. I niiiitil
uh-
year sees
Crook j with large additions to its
that paper han recentlv Publishe.l !'"" h,m to l,rovf 4,,-v-1 option list ami hnUs it ever in
Nut Prineville in Wn"n.ction with! thing ce,,t tl.at Crain waa ar-,he lead with the news of the
the Harrington-Crain affair. Mr. j rest.nl while drunk and disorderly, j county. Tin-management is con-
., , .,... i : titlent that the close of another year
Sott said he could prove een- ,
. .. . .ii i. . j i. c. i ... i. ' will see ureal changes in the w.iy
tlnnc that nail neen pui'iifiicti aim n. -
that the Oregonian was Mrtuialy i printing defanmtory tories about
eiitreiu hel U h.nd ailidavits made I the citizens and orficeis of Pi ine-
iioimIh, ToIhicciw. rinncs ami Fiuicy
t'jiinlii. It will pn.v you to see
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Vhv ('ollnivtloa, ('liililrtMi'.H Fur Sots. KnKciiintortt' New N wit writ r, lUblxxiH
shades atul IVrsian Dosiifiis, Kid (litres, Ih-lts, llHiulkeivhtefii, Kto.
Wo Havo a Flno Lino
in ll
M WURZWEILER & THOMSON
lP DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS JJj
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by witnesses of the arrest and that
the Oregonian could not and would
not retract anything. George 1.
Piper, managing editor, was also
called into the conference and took
ever lie found endeavoring to
up with the procession.
keep
Embezzlement Case Dismissed.
inJ
The case of C. 11.
Uettv hrickson vs.
Krickson
Charles
I ville and the eomtuunitv as a
I whole merchants of Portland did
not see anything serious about it.
Now that the Prineville merchants
have taken the matter up from a
tlie same stand. 1 he Oregonian biwinens standpoint ana nave tom ( for t-inU'xxIenient had a hearing in
alitor said that thev iinderstmvl j the Ptirtland holeaaler that tin-! Justice J. I.. I.uckey's court in
that Prineville people who were less some reinetly is applied to stop
making the most objirtion to thei theae truthless utterances that they
artieli ere frii nds of Williamson. ' trotose to buv their goods from
gome other point, the Portland
uncovers me urcgomans motive i businessmen have just discovered i
in the whole matter and is the ; that there is a "st riou'' .-ide to it. ;
vital ptiint in the unjust and tin- W hen the dollars stopcuiuiug their
called for attacks the Oregonian : way it gets "serious 1 rinevilie s
his maile on our 'community, wholesale trade at Portland
Anyone who dares to retain a per-. amounts to nearly $.V)0.000 annu
sonal friendship for Williamson, a ally. This is what looks serious to
political enemy of the editor of the Portland merchants. It made no
Oregonian, can hope for nothing difference to them how much
better than to' he the object of1 insult was heapetl on our com
Iving abuse and vituperation. ! munity nor how much injury was
In the conference held Scott led : done to husinets interei-ts in Crook j
the committee away from the j county through the broadcast pub
main issue. The Harrington ! lication of injurious lies traducing
Crain episode ia cot the point at j the general character of our cit
issue. The citizens of Prineville leus and keeping settlers from
don't care what the opinion of the . coming into this country but it
Oregonian may he of Harrington ! do make a difference to them
or Crain. They are not defending when they think that fVW.000 of
nor condemning the action of the j our good money may not come their
city marshal. That case will take 'way every "year. The Citizen's
-ca re of itself in the proer chan- P-usiness league certainly hit a
nejs of the courts. The Oregonian ; vital 'point when it went at the
We are A uvula lor
flif Royal TiiiloR of I'hi-'aeo
the litrtl M ere lia u t
Tiiilorliiji F.at iiblifli
ineiit In tin- Wi.rltl.
J. K. SI KWAKT i t'O.
Prineville lat Tuesilay. This is
one branch of the many troubles
that have resulted in a disfolntion
of partnership of the Fend live
stock tlfc Produce Company, a cor
loralion which has conductinl a
meat and vegetable market at
l$end. The Krickons charged
Hovd with einliejxlinc funds and
i property Udonging to the company.
Justice hockey uismisset I the case.
It ia understood that Krickson
will lav the case liefore the district
attorney.
C. W. KlklllB Ih t.fTeriuu i prvHcnt
lo everv casii piirehnser eiiiil to one
l'OvdLitli tit the luirvliiise. For (urtlier
iiiforniiitloii v his la rue ilinplny ml.
in another part o( this paa'r.
( Mir lines i.(ti.illilnu' tit ln niul ft.'
conii'rtsetiotliini; that Is both tire
.mil iluralile. Slitiiei rittlit. mmle
HkIu and titti-l riulit. I'unliim A
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TrtsptM Notic.
rf No limiting itllownl
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Holiday
Goods
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Ignites do yon
Foster enrr.v
l.iilieH' an. I t hUilren K umlerweiir innl
liosierv ami also a tine line of Indie'
linetl house slliiia-rs? Anil do von
know thai .vou nave money by trad-
InU with them".'
Just rift'tved nt Hideout i Ftmler's.
ji crate o( tleciratel ' 'himi w inv of n
N-niitiful deni-n. Now is your
i hnnce to vjet 11 lutritain lu a dinner
set.
hi know that KideiMil j LI
it fompldte wink "'l 5
MAKE
SELECTIONS
rOft TMr HOLIDAYS
tu rug ctrv
J1CHTMSTEINB&
2rS STOCKTON ST.
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:1 The Only Place in Prineville
l To Buy
Holiday Presents
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II A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
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on my
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Oriental
Vases
Holiday Goods
Prineville, Oregon
A CHRISTMAS DANCE
may have affidavits to
that Harrington made
with the aid of a "billy.
PiUt the people of
the effect j matter on a business basis
an arrest j
At A A AAAAA A A AAA. AAA AiAA
; According to the assessment
Prineville ' nummary elsewhere m this issue a
defy the Oregonian to produce ine ; g.iin of only two thousand acres in
hit of proof of its king statement , tillable land has been made over
that the arrest of Crain was insti- j the year previous in the county,
gated by anyone connected with j Hut as the assessment was made
the land fraud trials or anyone ;p:irly last sprins these figures can
else; that the burning of a few: not r(.je, upon to show the
tons ot Liain s hav in a ren ten , progress that has neen made in
Vhe O'tfeil Restaurant
and jCunch Room
barn had anything to do with
Crain being a witness at the land
fraud trials; that any government
this particular for the past year.
Many large tracts of irrigable
sagebrush lands have been cleared
witnesses need the protection of i d tiring the past rummer under the
L. S. Marshals or anyone; or that J canals of the big irrigation com
the residents of Crook county up- j panies in the western part of the
hold or justify lawlessness in any county and this work is still going
form. ahead. Besides these every gen-
It is too plain to see that the
Oregonian has deliberately and
maliciously told lies for the pui-
uine homesteader in the county is
clearing from 10 to ofl acres,
while much of the deeded land in
pose of injuring in the eyes of .the j the Crooked river valley that has
world Crook county and Prineville been unn?ed except for grazing
in particular simply Itecause Wil- purposes is lieing cleaned up and
liumson once lived here, and still j put under cultivation. Next year'
retains the personal friendship of j figures ought to show on increase
the people. ; of at least lo.OOO acres in tillable
jCadies and Sentlemcn
TTfeals and Sftacen
tSnezer and Gieffson
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WILL BE GIVEN BY THE
Athletic Club and Ladies' Annex
it i4 X ir
Monday Night, December 25
at the Gymnasium
FLOOR MANAGERS: Dr. J. H. Ro.enberg, Frank Fo.ter
M. R. Bigga, Robert SuetUnger, Harold Baldwin, P. B. Howard, Bert Roller
George Summers
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Xunch p j m
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The people of Prineville would
like to impress upon the mind of
Mr. Scott that they do not care
what he thinks of the Harrington
matter, but that they emphatically
protest against being held up as a
community of outlaws hecausi
lands over this .vear's assessment.
There are only a few day left
for Christmasshopping. The Jour
nal calls vour attention to the
i special holiday bargain announce-
H ' ments of its advertisers. TI
man who teat i tied against illiam-
son was arrested for
as he has been sever;
Two U. S. Marshals
tverttsers. thev are
displaying for your selection high
Prineville to protect government
witnesses if necessary according to
the Oregonian. They went away
today and will tell anyone that
their protection was not nor ever
has been needed. Their time was
spent in listening to the stories of
people who saw the Harrington
Crain fight and in taking testi
mony in reference to school land
applications. These men dis
covered that five das after Crain
was pronounced well the Oregon
ian published an account that he
h id had a relapse and was hover,
in j between life and death, and
that as a matter of fact a few nights
a' erward Crain entered a drug
a'orehy way of the hack door and
endeavored to secure whiskey
which was reiuscd.
Mr. Scott says that he alone is
rt sponsible, and not the merchants
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"UMKP'"" '8! grade and honest goods and are
.1 tunes before. I , . ,. ,,, . , , , ...
; uinMiif; tiiir tnib iwiiwwii tu juu til a
"'businesslike
Are you using
MADRAS FLOUR?
manner through the
columns of the newspapers. The
largest newspaper advertiners are
as a rule the leaders in their re
spective line and handle the
largest share of the business, nor
is there anything strange in this
act. Prineville is no exception to
this rule. Look up the holiday
bargains of our advertisers.
WELL SIR!
If yon doii.t know the lUf
ferenee between Kidkoct &
Fostkr'h Home Made Toil
led inneries and the other
Kind which iucludes about
nil other VM.rieti.cs It's Time
YOU FOUND OUTI
Ask your grocer for it and insist upon getting
it. The unequaled merits of Madras Flour
are its greatest recommendations. House
wives using it will not complain of poor
loaves or baking failures. Madras Flour and
failure in cooking are unknown to each other
Madras Flour Costs $1.25 Sack
Other brands cost you as much or more and.a
lot of trouble besides. Order a sack from your
grocer today. If he doesn't handle it now he
will.
Muraffjctortfl b)r
Madras Milling & Mercantile Co.
Madras, Oregon
A choice line of Candies
and Nuts, also a select cj
line of Cigars, Tobaccos
W e havo an exceptionally lino line of clothing that
is. both dressy and durable. The reauon why that
our clothing is giving such good satisfaction is that it
is made right, shaped right, fitted right and the prices t
are 11I0HT. Remember this when you are buying
clothing and call in at our store and examine our line.
Our line of clothing at A oriJ M O
i the best in the city plV onU pii
for the money and are what you have been looking for
Our Fall and Winter Btock 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 RIGHT.
Our Line of Shoes is ready for your inspection
and is as complete as any in the city., We desire to
have you call and we will convince you that we are
RIGHT in saying that our goods and prices are right.
OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
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