Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 25, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFAt BAILEY, Publishers
F.a t rrr4 at ts vn ' ' r r i n ' 1 1 1 Onion.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advance
One m,r fl-W i Mouth "' ''-
Three Months .Vet !-i:l' t'i''w '
Advertising Rates:-Ii-ly riin II iv. : mii n, in .v.iulln . limr
ic. Ixn-sl Rrsilrrl.l r tnrh. Htfim-" l. m j i-im fiT Uih-. I'srJ ol Tlmuk tin1.
RMolmlont ol CundiilriMf 1 "ni", "l.iM"
LAMONTA NEWS NOTES.
llarr.v t Iiil .mil. ( illnw t'ct-eW,
i.iitiil III low II Silinl.iy. 1
Mr. Unsli i inipi-ovlin; nipiillv
from tils ii-eiit injure.
Iav knurr islnisv ir.iin'inu w hIm.
Mr Iiiim c.'iiiclii evei;tl line ones.
Ir. t l.tik Mini ife
I'l iiiex illc.
an- here limn
. ,. ni 'l'tmi" Noll,. I ii-ltl a wirl.
VI t'tine, f l'l iiii'V illr, visiteil
town a f il.tvH this ivk.
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Publinhed Fvery TliiinxUy at the J.uinl Hui Il i n ic , Prineville, Oregon
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1906
THE RESERVE POLICY. general election in June. Their
- j names must alo he on the reni-
I) 1 . : t . 11,.. r.h.nr nTinn . . . ,
n",r " " "j t ration hooks to make leual tr.t ir ,tt uivk.
taken oy the two stock hss.k la- .j,,,,, on i.a(litatos petitions,
t ions in thin county indorsinn the --l0;i0 oiiiihi to -,.l and sulh
policyof the Interior .U-f.-irtmrnt ;oi,.nt re.s,ns to insure ' an early
to mke a jrmanent reserve of ,lnij fuU n,gi., r.uj(m Mon,
the lUue Mountain temporary j ,Hoks arv ,,(Sl,( Am.j ,0 i(,r ,ilt,
withdrawal, the (.nnt county i j,rilmry .-lection ,). (oUowini:
News ha this! to say: j Werk.
The Crook County Stock (irow-j
Kev. W. V. .I iimel t will pivuelt ,-it
, Neusotii ivk next Siiinhiy moin
illii ;i. 111.
Mr, liiiviiiim returned (roni I'rlue
Nille M.nitlny when- sin- li.nl Uvu
vWiiiii;; her liuiulitcr, .Mi's. I lark.
Miss Maud riiiilis nl M.i.lras u ;is
a niu-M of Mrs. Mi-Mivn a few il.-ivn
er' Association, representing as it
does the cattle, horse ami sheep
interests, may be regarded as
typical of the slockraisins indus
try. This representative Unly has
come out unequivocal! v in favor
of forest reserve and leasing the
range to stockmen. When it is
further considered that the associa
tion propose to take into it.s con
fidence a government ag nt as a
mean of furthering their desire.
Bitch a condition is revealed as
would have been branded heresy
not so many years ago.
Now it i but a sign of the
change of front Uking place along
the entire line.
The reason is plain. The weed
ing out process instituted by the
government and carried to such
sensational development?, has
cleared the question of all side is
sues connected with the forest re
serve and placed it before the peo
ple soiely on its merits. The
result is endorsement.
The stock growers' association,
in all its component parts, is con
sidering only the interests of stock
growers. Gripping or corralins:
public range, dummy and other
fraudulent entries, simulation, en
try fees and commissions, and
rake-offs of whatsoever kind, have
been ufrooted-. Xr, those Wtio
know not only declare for the re
serve policy but ask that the re
serve jMilicy be at once created
- from the Bine Mountains with
drawal. This view will not be uniform
ally accepted among the stockmen
of the country, now. probably at
no time in the future; but most
persons with no incidental or
ulterior interests will endorse the
sentiment and purpose of the stock j
association's resolutions.
In the present status of the pro
posed reserv the users of range
and timber are subject to all the
drawbacks and restraints of a for
est reserve with none of its mate
rial rights and immunities.
Knd the agony, Mr. Hitchcock,
and speedily turn the Blue Moun
tain withdrawal into a completed
reserve with all the privileges, all
rights and immunities appertain
ing thereto.
A I'liiou Situ.!, iv mil. in I wax
oi ani!!i'. in tiie ix-liool house Siin-
il.iy W illi Mr. ilco t
MiHTiuteiiilent.
Kev. Craiu ami Kev. I'itikliain,
who hae Uvii liolilhii; revival
nitvl iiii; at the school house, n -tiirueil
to Madrid where liie will
hold IneelillifH.
NEWS FROM REDMOND
(Sfvia( iirrt..iHli,ni''.l
The snow that has whitened ti e
ground four or rive davs has en-
j tireiy disappeared.
i J. II. Jackson will soon com
mence building on his new resi
dence on I epot street.
A, M. Drake and John Steidl
attended the settlers meeting at
Itidla w together. How funny.
Mrs. J. F. Circles tells us jdu
I'milirr l.:ni.. .' .fuin ;t, t, v
N I'U'K nj 1 ! C V I lo.
I n.t. .1 Slat. I .111.1 nil, ,-,
Tilt' lla!lr. OiTtf.in, Nou inlr '."H. t!..
Nolier I Ik-O'I'v itivi'ii thai In i-oiii-I'iiiiiiii'
ilU llii' I'l.'Vl-lnii-nl ilio m l nl
'oiikiv nl .lulu .t, iitille.l "An avt
nr tin' sale of litulier lau.N In lln Suti' :
of I .ilifiii inn. I 'ri'sou. Nrvj.l.i, iiihI ali-l
iu;lo Tim litorv." a rvti'inlcl to all ihr !
I'ulilic I ami Maiivi .v m l of ViiKtit t.
IVli r . VihU'it, of M.i.lr.i-, enmity
on'rook, lale ol iliV)t"ii, lia llii-il:iy llle.l
in lilts ittiit In MKiiin sialeiuetit No. .'Tin'
for tin' pun lia-e of tlie- K',, StH'. X
.V NV, NK, ii tiim No. :i. in roiiilii
No t.'r.. Kanii' No Hi K., tV. M.. ami will
ort'i r .im.f oliow that the hin.l
out;ht is lniT!' ultiat'li' for its timU'r or
tone than Tor ngn, tiltut al niro-i's, ami
In ctiihlili hi- einiiii to aij Ian. I In lort
(Km 1'. Ita. I'. . t'oiiinir, at In- ollieo in
Ma.liav On-Koii on, the J7th ilay of lar. h.
He na!ti a itue.M'; I.ouik I.
I.atsi n, an. I Jaeoii II. T. Iei..n. ol Ma.lrav
Oiion. Sam t'oiiiiifii ami Willinnt Mi'
Mii kin, ol luiiih, Oi. iii'ii, J
A ny ninl nil ieion rluuiiini; aiHeri'ly
the Imvi--iIi si i UhiI huiils are ivnueiti'!! to
til! tlicit elaiini, in ihm otliee on or l l.ne
said 2rih day of Man-lt l'.
. MU H VI--, I. T. NOI .VV.
j-.''!"! Keiii-h-r.
Pioj;im Teschets' Kximinatiuis.
All Ihe.vs ti.Mids and Wash l.oods licmn ti.is A l..iii;. ;C,.le lion of Silk loninaiiN in odd
milked at Cost and will be xold .it lctiuth to 1c sold lit
Ono-Fourth Off Ono-Half Prloo
for Ibis sali' only. Kvervlhing goe in nhiii- gooj wnis h iit-lhs iiiuonq litem
(his .o ,lut as .Marked. A Simp for the Price.
A Clearance Sweep of itllj Ib adv Made Silk
Special In Flannelettes ,(ml vv ;si.i.tH Wii. '
r.Uccnl, 1 a cent and I'JH cent iiialiiic Regular KI M itialiliex nt each $1.50
Your choice ; lO.conts per yard " " l.n " " " " SO
January asn Clearing oaie
St2 . VfX
ol
Lot 1 Inclii.los ?-C,..V, $7..")0 ami ;.H) Yalut'H '.r
" 'J " 4..VI, .'.M ami COO " for
" ! HWt :,." ;il)il 4 IM) " for
;1.75
2.00
S-r 111- a i
next Sunday,
a. in. .luo. II. ?
1',-iUiii' ti:'tii.
tin' Methodist elitnvli
Sunday si-liocl at l'
diipp Supl. I" j v n-t li
Topic: Korea. The
I
rroiitvs.s of Tw o iKvades." Ij-aili-i'; !
Ilertlia lloinex. The piixtor preach
es at T ::H.
A cordial in Itatlmi to all sor h ex.
Notice to Voter.
Not tee is hereby i;leit that all out
of tow u voters Klin eonie In-fore the
county i li'i k to resistor sliouhl In-
ttivi i.-l l-iil til -'i'. til' III V!' lll.ll! II ,111.1
gets from twelve to lifteea engs a ; raUsr,. , whil.h ,,.,. liV(l Kiiowii.s
day from her chickens and alreadv , thix will ohivate the tioceity of
has a hen setting. xpvniliny; consideralile time with
each voter in Icarnin'ir the exact
We area,ked what was M. umuXvr. K.xisl ratio,. will U
Drake's object, in attending th.'.avy and It is niniesied that y..ti
meeting hut we do not attempt to save the clerk as iniu-h time ax
mun-.,r iiph n.r i, ' i,r possililt'.
I" --i"'"-. .1 , -
ways that are vain and tricks that '
arc dark, the heathen Chinese
jieculiar," but there are others.
Last Saturdiv
In the Miller Building
.1 .1. Smith, t'oimty lerk.
r
. reare ..hers j O'Neil Bakery
a part v consi-t- i h '
' - , l Mat p..aj; r ,
Judge Bradshaw's decision rela
tive to the injunction suit brought
by A. M. Drake agaiust the Des
chutes Irrigation A' Pow-r com
pany in an effort to restrain the
latter company from, proceeding
with itt work of reclamation is
pirobablv not different from that
expected by the company which is
in a better position than others to
appreciate the grounds and mo
tives under which such hindrance
are lodged against its project in
this countv. It is to be hoped
that the decision of last week is
the last that will have to be matte
while the company is engaged in
its irrigation enterprises. Per
sona! ends as a means of hinder
ing the work of a company the
culmination of whose project will
be of inestimable benefit to the
country at large, are not palatable,
nor do they prove plausible when
brought to a test in the courts.
Alleged sincerity of purpose in
this instance, at least, has been
blown out with the chaff in which
which it was nurtured.
ing of F. C. Kowlee. C. M. Uedrb-ld.
V. J. O'Connor, K. K. Knight an I
C.N. Khrt't drove to Laidlaw to
attend the settlers meeting there.
Cuite a crowd from Bend attended.
Musical exerei-es and short talks
on farming were th order of the
day. In all it was a verv suc
cessful meeting.
- Tinst Trmr trtv an "Jit JIjihi'.
was given by Mrs. V. C. Howk-e in
honor of Mrs. Chas. K. Iteed. "A
social time was enjoyed by the
ladies. Among those attending
were: Mrs. J. F. Circles, Mrs. C.
R. MrLallin, Mrs. V. .1. O'Connor.
Mrs.- K. C. ImnieU-, Mrs. r. X.
Khret, Mrs. b-e NYI.-h, Mrs. C. M.
Redrield. Mr.-. S. ;. Rundiett. Mrs.,
Chas. K. Reed, the guest of honor,
and the hostess Mrs.. F. C Kowlee.
A genuine Dutch lunch was Jserved t
which was decidedly enjoved bv
ali. ,
Friday night a dance was given
by Hotel Redmond in honor or
the D. I. vV P. Setters Association.
Alioitt thirty live couples were
present. Dancing was enjoved
until about midnight when a de
licious lunch was served. 'Mr. H.
F. Jones. President of the Associa
tions. made a very neat speech and
in behalf of the Association
thank'-d Mr. - F. C. Kowlee for
causing all to have such an en
joyable even ing.
to
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PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
rnsli I'a-i'ail. I'ics and I'ukr
ahva.x mi hand.
Paxtry of all kinds inadi
.order.
l Ol! S l'.Vt'l-: P.Vl'KltS.
t 'i mi iui'11,1 itii Wednesday, I'olini
ary U. at nine o'clock a. in., and
coin iiniinu nut il Sat unlay, I'elu'iiary
j IT. at (our n'chx k p. in.
Veilnoxda ; 'i-iiinnulil, hixtory.
xH'lliuu. alv,i'ira, ti'ailitig. xihool
law.
Thtii-day: Writ ten arithmetic,
theory nf teaehlli;, untiiiiitar. hook
kivpiiif;, phyi-icx, civil unvi'iunteiit .
Friday : rhyxiolnny, i;insi'aph. .
uieiital arithiitetlc. ci imposition,
hslcal uvocrapliy.
Saturday: Hoiany, plane ueoine
try. p'tteral" hixtory, l-aitflish litera
ture. di clinlon.v.
I OU t'Ol'NTV PACKUS.
t'otunienclin: Weilnexday , Feluit
jtry t4. at niite o'eliM-k a. in. and coii
ti t) il i hi; until Friday. IVhruary I'i,
at four o'clock p. in.
First. Sivoinl aiul Third i irade.
Wi'iliiexday: I'l'iiinatixhlp. hixtory.
ort Ims raphy . read ill",.
Tlitirxda.v: Written arit Iimel ie.
theory "I teaehliio. liraiiiiuar. ph si
oh.oy. Fridav : ieom aphy . mental arit h-
iP ' luetic, who nl law. civil u iveriinii'iit .
Ji ' Primary l Vrt ilica ten.
Weilnexday: Peiniiaie-hip. ort lio-
: raphy, aril litin-i ic. rcailim;.
Tliiirsd.tv: Art of (uext loiilm:'.
theory of ti'achiny;. phyxiolot; .
r. P.. I i w ini'iK, t oiiuty Sup't.
KWURZWEILER & THOIVJSOW&5
IIJ DRV GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
Firemen's
Grand Masquerade
GIVEN BY
Ful! SALK
12 inch in'.ir. plow fo
Taksiirain. Inipiire P.
Are you using
MADRAS FLOUR?
Ask your grocer for it and insist upon getting
it. The unequaled merits of Madras Flour
are its greatest recommendation?. House
wives using it will no! complain of poor
loavo 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 be.-ides. rh-r a ,-ack front your
grocer today. If he doesn't handle it now he
will.
Manufactored by
Madras Milling & Mercantile Co.
Madras, Oregon
C. A. GLOVER, Exclusive Agent for Prineville
Prineville Fire Department
Wednesday, February 21, 1906
FLOOR CON, tlTTEE
P. B. Poindattr, P. B. Howard, Ldwtrtnte Dillon, Jaik Summers, Kdlph Poindetfer
(lanncc Sharp and will be Assisted by the Entire Department
Music Will Be Furnished By
The Best Talent In the City
sal- or trade. I
l. Poindexter.
Oil
If
Registration in the I'rineville
precinct has been slow during the
past week. It should he other
wise if for no other reason than to
relieve the clerk of troublesome
days when the registration is
bulked at the last moment.
Voters should not forget that they
ruupt register to vote at both the
jirimariee on April 0 and the-
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BY THE HIGH SCHOOL BURNT CORK COTERIE
P. A. A. C. Hall, Saturday Night, Feb. 3.
iiiti-rloeu!i.!'. Mr
Hlackeyes: i
fa mous artisis w
Monoloeue Al'i i.-
Cliariie Mioiltnci
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Supper will be Served at the
POINDEXTER HOTEL
ignitied Uppish; MatiiiAilators of the Kbonv, Ham Xowork ami Svncopale
b t of the Sheepskin, i)rea.'ii (iigphiy and Con Smoolhlalk. Other equally
1 i-p irticipate in the program, (irand Minstrel Overture and ('horu--es, Soloists
s. I'ake U'alki rs and last but not least our Notorious Washington Pic Orchestra
i:d Marry Lip will show fond mothers all about "Amusing the Baby"
vn.iiii' ij'iwrnr .inn iiiiuy iiji win snow lotio inoiiiei- an uooul j i u uxi iij; intr iiao r- r--1!
Laughable Farce by Funny Comedians in Disguise 2 1 CTMV I a CA.SH STORE
Fun for the funny tears for the teary, hilarity for the hilarious and Q
si i lou-iiess for the serious, the It medicine in the world for the sick
a einiple of hours of forgetfulness of their ailments. "
Stay at home and you will miss the equivalent of several years of the best of your life. Sew Q
your buttons on light and come and experience an evening-of healthy, clean enjoyment A
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Admission, 25c; Reserved Seats, 50c; Tickets on sale at Winners
A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Winter Underwear
Has been made as we intent! to sell them out
complete in order to have room for our Spring
Stock. (Jet our prices before buying elsewhere
A CIIOICi; LINK ()F
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
pIlIS!l!Ii
1 1 REDUCTION SALE j
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
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