Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 28, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFA4BILEY,Publlihn
Katered at Ihf roiiolticr i PrlntvllU, Orreon. t n .1 c 1 . in i irr
, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advance
On Year....... - U Six Mmithd
Three Month Wet Si'''
cts
5 cm
lr. tiail Ncws.hu, who is pt if
til ing itiedlcilie at l.aidhlW, (Mllie
over, etcrday to sjieiid a few days
visiting with hi parent..
Uoy Price was down from Pau
lina yesterday, lie said the dis
trict there was visited by a heavy
rain Christmas night which has
been of much Ivetictlt to the
countrv.'
Advertising Rats:li'J tni.inu l twmi. n.l M .viu .v.w.liiia to time nl
Iah-1 KraJrnll OOpet Inch. Builm-M lorni. t ivms per nnr. , ui .....
.nili.l.nif l..VV -Woiu-, -U.M". .mo. ! mil "K-ir.j ..m..p i w. .
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Published Every Thursday at the Journal It u i 1 .1 i n g , rrineville, Oregon
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905
Charge for Crazing.
Wedding at Sistera.
On the first dav of January thej Christmas chimes sounded o.uite
l. ' i merrilv on Christmas eve at
lorestrv oureau win imimi'- " , 1 .1 o i
the occasion imnc the noor maim;man'.in r-uuti
A nni(iu' d uuv is to he given in
'Athletic hall Fridav evening,
January V The event will le
1 given in memory of Uncle Hobbie
. IWsey, an old dancing master of
Prineville, ami is Uing "arrange!
i by Wm Wigle. who will make: it
;as near as jossihle like the old
i time dances given by this well re
1 inemhered dancing teacher. The
Clay pool. The ceremony ; ter. P. H. Howard and M. R. Uiggs.
.( a.,..;.,.. - wr ho.! i Nstcrs
if. ..w ....; ;., .h wedding of Miss Hettie Case to t.eorge summers. 1'. h. Poindex-
WrvH at a nronosed rate of fivt l,u.v
cents per head for sheep and 2rt ' h' J,,!tW FwU?r in tho
cents per head for cattle, during " ""' ,lu' lide and groom
UV.ur n..l,.r Stall. ling iH'lieaui an ;.rn
For I ho Imk xIiih' alnet hi town
no In .1. (:. Stewart & Co.
()o lo i ll o km'k Cnxh tii'mei.v foi
line otatie", Imcoit. Iimiii tin. I
llniiehvood I'lViiinerv liniter t J.
K. Stew art A Co.
lon'l sell our eKK until j on we
lilox'er. He is ulw mvh in the initiket
mill i.'I.vh the highest rie in Ciixh.
We lme on liaud ii llij; wuly o
Stewart A HoiNons IMhv l-nt l.nitl
J. K. Swv akt A Co. t il 2s.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE
We uv Hot cIomIiiu mil , lint w e ntv.
Holliun uriHt'i itfi t clowiiiK out iri
'. A. lil.llVKIt
It ou w ih to Iiii, Hiinur li.v tlu
Kiek or en unci I uooits li.v the en
Von w lllmne inoiie.v In wv liloM
The nivatcHt lnifHiiins in uroci
for ilie next :UI iliiv s l tilover'x i
oflenMl in I'rlnex ille.
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Iwini ( oats, Niort l5o o:ils iind I'.inpiro (outs at hIhiuI nmt. Our tMitirf Muck
rtnlutvil to HtH'k llottoin Cash i'wv to v?hh up tin lot. $1.75 to $15 luicll
DECEMBER SALE
Kiiierdown lireviting SaciUcs and
Rcmilar l..rrt) iillHlily at
K imonas
$1 IO
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SKIRTS AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Tailor-made Skirls all this miumoh'h maki', in
hroadcloths, Cheviots and H, ige. in black
imvy blue and inked nrrn,
the season. Western senators and standing oe.r..w. ... ,.r.
congressman are vicowuslv oIMkxs. areM.s twin winch was suspended
iithis nolicv. hut their onlv hoi lver we.ld.ng Ml. The bride
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Was gowned in wiiiie ;in i.i imu
We nre Avnts
flif Hoval Tailors uf (ww
We nre Auvnts tor
the laii'st Men hunt
Tnilorlns; Kstnhlish
luciit in the Wo rll.
J. K. STKWAKT & CO
twiar eniK to lie to ntluce the fee,
to a minimum. Chief Forester! the charm of a vol and
Pinchot has said that he will take i 'auge Uossoms. The weddmg
....... :i .:. .1... ....,.w, i march was olaved bv Mrs. il-
uiuier tvii?iuriiuu'ii i-ii-'.-.u ...
to wluoe this rate halt, making a! li:lri' v'layi'ool. the bride and The Kastem Vitagra,)h company
charge of two and one-half cents i r " pain: 'l the tvntcr aisle pleased a lare audience at Ath
r head on sheep and 10 cents I l1 rostrum where the ceremony , 1. tic hall last night with its excep
r head on cattle. He defends ! w performed. , tionally tine moving pictures,
the plan by explaining a necessity! After receiving hearty cwgratu-, illustrated songs and specialitis.
of the fee to raise revenue for the! lations from their many friends ; The views, which an strong and
government to use for forestry pur-relatives the young couple clearv are the best which have
poee and at the same time to give ! joined in listening to a program ' been seen here and the reeiption
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greater security to live stock men I UI rvl "am ns u mu sn i.n" . hccituim ine emcrtaiumem la.-t
in nv .nss .'ivrtie rvoggm, .iiss , eveninc means another crowt. u
Clara Lawrence. Mis-es Lor a and
Ada Wood, Miss Kfiie Ca.-e, Dixon
ruith, Linn Wilson, H. A.Scoggin,
house tonight. The Rritt-NeUuii
bout was unusually good which is
the leait to ! said regarding the
many other pleasing anil interest-
utilizing: forest reserves for grazing.
He expliins that a considerable
sum would be raised from the fee
and that the government would
then give crazing permits up to r rant i.iover and uritnmer ooa.
f-Ji -asti; rap-capacity of each re-j After the program the presents ji g features. An entire change of
that those obtaining graz- tn, "rut :n groom weie program will oe given tonight, the
the first year would ! distrinuusi. ; moving pictures to inciti.it a
Spanish bull light, the McGovcrn
MARRIED. jt inns bout, and numerous other
! entertaining views and specialities,
Miss Francis Reams was married i the standard of which is way above
i to John Price at the home of the tl' average. The company i-
rerve;
ing permits
have a preference right in future
years, and that it would give
them greater security in providing
pasture for their Hocks and herds
in the future than they have at
present.
The right of the Secretary of
Agriculture to impose such a fee is
doubtful. He made three efforts
last Congress to pass legislation
giving him authority to make a
charge for pasturage on public
domain but the amendments mak
ing this provision were all struck
out in conference. After Congress
adjourned last March, the secre
' tary called on Attorney General
Knox for an opinion as to his right
to charge a fee under the existing
law. The attorney general ren
dered an opinion in which he held
that the secretary had this right.
Other able lawyers doubt the
soundness of this opinion and
when an attempt to enforce the
system is made a rest suit will
probably be brought.
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. here from a tour of California and
L. Reams, near Paulina Wednes-1 we.-tern Oregon where it has rec
day, December 20. Justice of the eived much favorable comment.
Peace Meyer jierfornied the cere-;
monv before a nu nU-r of invited I
guests. The best man w a- Roy Notice of Meeting Crook County Cattle-
C. . Klkins is oftertuii a x
to every e;ih iinvliHHer e.iifil to on.
sixth of ) lit piiivhiiK.., For further
information see his birc dlxphi y mI.
In another part of this paper.
All eiisli eluvks on our premium
oiier.inic.1 m.iii .iiuie cm, .m, iih..
N III b, Jhu. lt. !. If the .l.lrc
rtliloiltit is not ivuchcd we will k''
a ert.lit for tile niiioiiiit ii'turne
No cheeks Iioii.imI iifler this dale.
.1. K. Stkwakt Co.
: ; Kg Special Holiday Sale of Useful Presents
ifVl Fur v'ulhiHti'H, CliiMrtMt'H Kiir Sots, hWiuatr.H, Now Ntn-kwonr, Kil'ttoiii in all
"1 iSVZ sh.-i.los M
ami IVrsian Dosiiin, Kil (Uovi, IMts, I lniilkfrchifH, Ktc.
Wo Have a Flno Lino
With every 10 cent cash pur. Ine at j
Kiiliut ,V Foster's of can.ly, toys. Imoks
or cigars, a vole is k'ivoii l''e doll con
test. On January I. ti e little Kill
having the hii(het mim'iei uf vote
rtH'eive the elecanl V2 ' .loll in tin
show w imlow ahsolutely free.
In oriler to make room for my new
SimmIs now on the way my holiday I
stock of toys, eanilies ami unts imtst
Hi at any priee. This is the la.t
ws-k of holiday sales. You w ill timl
my stock of tovs cotiiplele and
attractive mi.l the candles and nuts,
fresh and swivt. Come In ami buy a
l.iir lot at low prices. I. Miciiki..
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Oriental
Vases
Holiday Goods
lrincvillc. Orciion i
J'lvP DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
Notice to Stockmen.
There will Ih' h meet ini; uf the Crmik
1 l.'llltV StlK kllirll'l. , to lllllun Ml tllK
C. U'lJioiise In l'!iii' lll lreinlM-r ;t,
it! hu ll tlliie r.itei.1 Siijhm vtr S. C,
I m i.t I lit- w.iitheru .livii.t.iii Cus
t'u le K'n t liiwrw will lie present and
alien.! ti II. h alhitiutt of imiikis tor the
CtuiiiUit M'Mi , unit nther itnpiii tu id himi.
lie-.. Meet Hi; will 1h t.tllisl in the
cth'uit colli ! r.H nu at - o'eloi k p. in. All
liieiuls! ate r.iete. to In. pie-ent.
siumsl lv T. II. I.ttui ren t ,
tlM IViiii!ent.
Notice of Kamtntiniei
F. in lit li tirade r Mill 1 1 Hill Ii mis w 111 Im
held on I eliniiiry I and May 17
and Is; June li and d; Septi inlier '.'7
and Y
I ' ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 fur i iiiint pitM-rs
w ill lie held mi 'V lima r 1 1. I.'. and
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THE O'NEIL
Restaurant and Lunch Room.
SMELZER & ELEFFSON Prop..
J'or jCadics and Scnlemen
7cas and . iftakcry jdunch
Board br lh week. $5.00; witk room, .0O. Meal Tltkete, (4.00
Price and Mrs. Price was brides
maid. The guests present were: j
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Rannells, Mr. I
ond Mrs 'm Itil....- V r mil I i-w !
men's Association.
Taken Up.
Yearling; teer ; ear mink icider l it
on left ear, lit in ri ht . loil with
hahl lice. 1'iranile.i on left hii hut
hard to distinguish. Owner enti have
Mime hy falling at Carey Fiwter ram h
and phviiiK ehnrtfes. d'is :(t
For Sale.
A fine r.in. h of li0 acres in i-ultiva
Notiee is herehv uivea that the
Crook County Cattlemen's nssoeia-
tloli will hold a special mtH-rinir at
Roy Price, Ed Wade, Tom Miller, frineville. Saturday lee. :t. All
Kdwin Reams. Misses Maud and ! metiihers are retiueNteil to 1m here
Cricket Reams anil Masters Archie '.without ''til as important Inisiuess , tion, enclosed with three wire tenet;
tnd Din Reams : is to lie transacted. S. C. Hai truin. ; near railroad survey. Will raie fine
! ftnift siliervisor of ItoMflmrK. w Ml i crops xr.iin, hay and veuetahles with
in' here to allot rane in the Cascitde mil irrigation. Also nice busiiie.ts pro
Court Sessions. -reserve. Meet in callttl at 10 a. in. perty in o.xt hs-atioti and resilient r.e
sharp. C. C. liiMt vm. Secy, i perty. Inquire at this tiltice. dS tf
In resjKinse to re(Mi:sts for infor- j - - - - -
.ofltinn re:,r.linT the o;.w ( ; f1r1Hl"",i"r""M"""' V.irvi r ir -ir ir v r -r r.iririrvr t
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i:rt.ninatloiis f..r -late i.ais-i-s n ill T.if inr.ir ir virvinrir vi r."r.irir..ir .ir.irar r.ai;3na5354
' In- held on eitrn irv I I. I.i. Il Mild 1 1 . I
j Tea. heii. with puptlo w ho e.sft i . 1 111 ' ' " '" ' 11
'In lake exatiiinaf Ions In Feln-uarv i , rn, ..
report. Persons who have,,''. ! pS!M2!l!j2M
liece-.otr,V pfiperM lllnl iieel In teaeli , jjjj
t Iiih ciiinhiu spriuu sln.illd ls siiii' to IHJ
jcoilieiip for exatilltuilloli In l-'ehril-, fcl
ary as no lieijliiner will Is- all.oved fnj.
I speeinl e.xaiililiiitlotl evit-pt III case
oi iiiinoiiiii' necesBiit nun oinent rr
whose htiii it is ex pice will Hot Is-'
nllowed I o take steehll eXillllltlii I loll
fi il' renewal except la easea of alisn.
lute necessity. Sis' iai' i iretsoil
School Lit w . '
C. l. IUnw llilill ,
Coimty Siiih'I Intemleiil. i
Are you using
MADRAS FLOUR?
Lost Information Wanted.
"The Evening Telegram recently
devoted two full pages of a regular
edition to brief talks and por
traits of salaried advertisement
writers. Almost without excep
tion these men who have made a
profession of this business frankly -of civil cases, etc.:
state that dinplay advertising in day of each month.
newspapers is the most successful
and economical means of adver
tising. According to their ex
perience it beats the bill boards,
circulars, mimeographs or any
other method in proportion to the
cost. A small portion of the
money used in buying goods if
invested in newspaper advertising
makes business move. It is not a
matter of charity to the news
paper, but an investment that will
pay a big percentage of profits.
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transaction of all county busine-s, ',
auditing of bills, road matters and
the Courts the Journal publishes
the following stated conventions: ;
Commissioners' Court. For the '
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Prineville merchants generally
voice their satisfaction with the
Christmas trade this year which
has been heavier than was antici
pated a few weeks ago. "The
slump after the fair" failed to
materialize, and the past season
has been a disappointing one, too,
in the grain production and hale
of cattle. Home '.if the merchants
in the ( it t:iti. th i t their Clui.-t-mas
trade this year broke any
previous record. Judging from
the appearance of their exhausted
stocks of holiday goods it is pro
bable that they will experience,
without the wish being expressed,
a Happy New Year.
exicnditures of county moneys:
The first Wednesdays in the
months of January. May, July,
Septemlier and November.
County Court. For the hearing
Circuit Court. The first Monday
in May and the third Monday in
October.
I Prineville, Oregon
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NEW YEAR
Ilitiiriiiittiiiit i. uiinliil I'uiii'eriiiiii; tin
whrrialmiits ul one llunuon s. Kimlev.
who I iilioilt 3."i years I I,,Vt feet in helidit i
.'iKiii iiiHuii iio pouuiio. tuts ihirk hair,
-iniiiv inil-itiiclir, -run 1 1 IvtiiikllliK cfi
ilcp niiikcn in 1 1 i.i In nil . When hct m cii '
lie norea dl.iek oil lint, dark wool emit,
oveiaits and heavy shoes. Hi' was iit-l
Hi-en itrit nit; u lour hiirni- train from I he
Pnlli, l irt tron, ilioid Novi'mluT 1,1,
Hi- Ifitiu coni ted oi' one htty h.n-ic .
uitii flitr in ti.relieail, t'lii- la Inure, rtttli
-inuii st c pe in fnee, tm." hor i--, ttcihi
ri lover 11? at pounds. The I hr- aere .i
ki tlea.hitti ii itrey inarc, lir.ni'le.l All con
T- J f.inu. ctt n on rilit shoulil i unu 11 on left ,
p tl i tile nmi a sin.iii l,.u-k inui ht.ioil not 1
k i kinovii. Ills Wilson whs htiiilt'lmker milk.'
r.i .t men eKi'iii,
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' i canviiM ttinl 1 1 f t 1 the futme. "lltiilillisoii .V
Wilson whs Mii.lcluikcr make , Uij
t, ttlth si.lclMMirdw, t'Mctlsliin ; fr-J
ios, unci was covered willi ! ffll
DANCE
1). 1. Adamson & Co, !;
Gift Books
Holiday Goods
Eg?3LTrnraTEr ' r i
The Athletic club will give
another dance in Athlatii' hall
New Year's evening. The .allies'
Annex will tender u r-.-cepiion to
the club dur.ng the early part of
the evening.
Ruth King, who was brought
home only a fw days from Port
land where she had been teceiving
medical treatment is again serious
ly ill.
Real Estate Transfers.
I'l'estoii Thompson and Hattie
Thompson to M. I). Powell, lots L
4. 7i and ii, hlk S, .Second Add. to
Prineville; .l.Vi0.
Drucie L. 1'rathcr and hiisliaud to
Otto S. I-wis. NW yt See. ?,, Tp. L'O
5. It. 14 K, W acres; fffl).
Ktta J. Florin! to Francis Fiurini,
S4 SE and S S Wj4 Sec. 1, Tp. 20 S,
j It 14 F; ?VK)U.
j Koljcrt M. Wn'filit and Sarah
Wriglit to Ethel 1'otter, lots '.) and
10, hlk K, Sicond Add. to Prineviilt ;
$m.
.In men M. Street and ICinma Streof
to W. W. Hrown, SF. and :
SWy Sih-. , Tp 21 S, It 24 E, 100
acres; also K SlVJj, HH')j SW and
Sty SEH Sc.- s. Tp. 20 S. It 24 E, IGo
acres: 24M1.
lliratu Hei'iiiiin Curtis and wife lo
Oelphla C. OoodpaKtinv. NWSec. 1(1,
Tp. 11 S. 1! Ki E; 1011 acres; 2000.
JjaV. .I. WV JV A I. rfv A W A
J O'Neil Bakery J
In the Miller Building
I'lesh Bread, Pies unit Cakes
nlway on hand.
Pastry of all kinds tinule to
order.
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Auspices
Prineville Amateur Athletic Club
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1st
FLOOR MANAGERS: P. 6. Howard, Geo. Summers
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg, f rank roster, Grover Young
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The Only Place in Prineville
To Buy
resents
Is At
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Holiday P
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Jil i mm-hi , I iiinhriil,'ii. I. lull.;," : 1 1 1 1 ! on rJ
the sitiehoanl. His wmkiiii was loaded LSl
with Ixilsii a.l, chuirs, witsliiiiit niiichilic, I rp!J
lieililiiie, iiieliires. i ai,ne,l fruit, our limn'. '. Itfil
miii'lle, one wnuuiu's Haildlclwo lithle. .111, 1 ' jjjj
otiier iiu'rchiiinli-e nmi a suiiill tin hcK or 3j
safi in wiiii h hp Kepi nliiiilile tt 1 i-i . ! ILta
lIVolie tiviIlK ililiirillillioll colicel liiliK I rii
the w lierfaliollls ol thi-l lllllll or the lis i
lion ol thi miiil Htiiiiial or iiroiieily will
he lihcrallv rewiinieil. .V.liliess all
iiiunicutiiiiis to lii'l I
Iduiio.
A-k your griK i-r for it ami insist usn gelling
il. The iineiyutletl merits of Madnm Flour
are its greatest reconinieinliitioiiH. House
wies using it will not complain of oor
loaves or baking failures. Madras Flour tnd
failure in cooking are unknown to each other
Madras Flour Costs $1.25 Sack
other brands cost you us much or mora and a
lot of (rouble beside. Order a sin k 'rom your
grocer today. If he doesn't handle it now lie
will.
Mumfactartd k?
Madras Milling & Mercantile Co.
Madras, Oregon
.Vliliess all fulll-
! clthltlll, Welser,
i.'.pd.
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A choice line of Candies
and Nuts.ulsoa selected
' line of Clears, Tobaccos
We ha vr an exceptionally tine line of clothing that
is both ilreKHv ami durable. The reason why that
our clothing is giving such gool satisfaction is that it
is made right, shaped right, fitted right and the prices
are RIGHT. Remember this when you are buying
clothing and call in at our store and examine our line.
(Kir line of clothing at di A tl O
iw the best in the city plv alia pli
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 RKJIIT.
Our Line of Shoes is ready for your inspection
and is as complete as any in the city. We iesire to
have you cull and we will convince you that we are
RIfiUT in saying that our goods and prices are right.
OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adam
Prineville, Oregon