Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 08, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
STEFFA BAILEY
Knttred t lb pf luffr ! V 1 1 n ' 1 1
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On Yir !
Thr Montha. - 3ti
Advertising Rate:- DUplay .ixeniiiii $1 . :mm an.l Wivnts ai-rnnting i lime n.l
pace. Local ReadT 1.00 pr Im h. wlnin Im li S iu ixr line. Car.l o( ThnC ft w.
ReaoluUon. ( fonUi.lrnoell.S'i Warn", -Lost", rw. i n.l ''.tr N.tt. I rent ft .r.l.
Pabliahed Kvery Thunulay at the Journal llui !l i n k , Ptiiievill. Oregon-
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906
, ,. ... i 4 .i ' K, H. Sparks lirmiii'ht Alex Thotti-
The ordinance in trotlueeil at the 1 "
. . ; M.in (ruin tin' eonipnno Komi II. 1-
muncil meeting Turs-by night l! ,w r.im.h ,,, Mr. Thomson'., ranch
exclude livestock from a fni and J ,h(. ,h.r day. Mr. Spnrku xvn nil
Unlimited use of the oitvV thorousli-i HtniU-x us ho ways he has found one
fare is measure wliivli cannot lie j mn ho can .ml walk yet.
ton hiehlv commended and on. ' West IW-ot her, livinu atthe l.oxver i
which should rise without discus
ion when text read. A grateful
public would appreciate favorable
action bv the alderman in thi
matter which has already been too :
long neglected.
Arthur Hodge ba Wen Miggest
ed as a candidate for nomination
for joint representative from thi?
district at the April primaries.
The suggestion could not In- im
proved upon. Mr. Hlges' ser
vices to the county while county
clerk need no comment and the
business interests of this district
could not be placed in safer hands
than his if he consents to run for
the oflice. His business and po
litical careers here are excellent
recommendations for extended ser
vice to the district in the state
legislature.
IAM0NTA NEWS NOTES.
Kev. Brown held services in
school house Mondav night.
the
Bruce Hood, of Madras was in
town Monday.
Steve Waitjj is very sick. Wo
hoje for his sjieedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore were at
Forest on business Saturday.
Mr. Waite Sr. transacted busi
ness in Prineville Monday.
Able Cudd, of Crooked river
visited friends here Sunday.
Lena Thoaias is working for
Mrs. Geo. Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cowan and
son Robert, transacted business in
Prineville Monday.
Melvin (iellette started for
Shaniko Saturday after a load of
freight lor Mingers and Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, of
Ashwood are visiting at .1. C.
Rush's.
Mr. tiien Ridgeway and Miss
(irace Robinson attended a party
at Grant's Saturday night.
Don Rea, of Madras passed
through our town Sunday on his
wav home from Prineville.
A brand new son arrived at
George Hendricks home Sunday
morning, Mother and child are
doing nicely.
Mr. Matsou and Sundquist, who
came out from. Minnesota a few
weeks ago looking for a location
have gone after their families.
Sam Pierce had a little excite
ment Monday morning. He had
left his team without being tied
and they ran away breaking the
buggy up quite badly.
John Starr, M. Y. A. Deputy
was in town last week getting
charter members for a camp here.
He met with good success and the
physician will be here Wednesday,
February 14, to examine applicants
POTATOES WANTED: Write to
C. W. Ei.ki.ns, Prineville Oregon.
Sisters Correspondence.
William l)ouk stopped at our
town Sunday. He was on his way
to work for the li. U. Co.
C. H. Foster is prepared to register
anyone, without reg'itrdN to color.
'Time wults for no one,' hotter
move up boys.
M. B. Reed is luick on his ranch
aaln. He nays that "Wedfoot"
cant U-at Knstorn Oroyun yet fur
him.
L. K. AlliiiKhtun paid Sisters VjKjt
Sunday. He hails from Madras nud
nays that he almost heard the
whistle of the hxroinotlve coming; up
the Deschutes. We are inclined to
think that it might have been the
new distillery whistle that he
"almost" heard.
M. M. Thomas aud Bert Hudson
are cutting Iok for Wilson tiros,
who are preparing for a good spring
run. Any one wanting a goiJd
quality of rough or dressed lumber
can get it there as no mill in this
neighborhood hus a better Rrade of ;
timber to saw from than they have, i
COUNTY
1 c . Oregon. co n .1 -c 1 re 1 1 r
Invariably in Advance
Six Month T. ot
Siiijjlo Coie . S ob
HrUlin' hail h serious runnxvay some
time lien. They owned a tine span
of strays, tveU'hlUK in the neighbor
Imoil of 14il pomiils. ne ilay while
K'oliiK after a loal of hay ami pass-
Iuk ihroiiuh a fiate tho team w as
th.
FOR CROOK
, Publisher
isloppeil. While Mr. ost was slmt
i tiiiR the aate they took a notion
' (that thoy wantoil to try their siw.nl.
hut forvrot ahont
ninn to the brink
ill danuer. run
if Ist'p r.iny mi
where the rim was about Jo feel high,
they made a short turn, the hind
wheels of tho nagmi slid around and
off the bluff taking tho team with
it. One horse was killiil outright,
the other living two wvks. Tlie
wagon was a total w rvk and Mr.
West said that no two picceM of it
were together.
NEWS FROM REDMOND
Mr. F. K. Smith of l.aidla paid
us a short visit on Wednesday.
Mr. I. K. Whitney has sold his lot
next to the I. 1. Jc V. t'o.'s office to
h I. os Angeles party for $i"in.oii
Mr. 15. S. Cook of Portland is here
now making preparation to meet
and handle I lie rush of settlers" into
this part of the country the coining
spring.
Mr. 1.. V.. Mii'onl foinierly barn
man for the l. I. I. Co. is now on
the Biggs place near l'rinevill feel
ing a bunch of I. 1. .V I'. Co. hoi-ws
which are wintering there.
The I'rineville Iteview has it that
when the I). 1. P. Co. finish with Mr.
lrake t he I Hike of Pilot Butte will
wish he had never seen the IVsehu
tes Valley. We von t tin- to say t hen
Is more truth than poetry in this
statement.
Come early to register and avoid
the ruslr. Mr. V. .1. O'Connor bas
been appointed registration ottieer
at Kedmond anil wants ail in his
territory who intend to vote at the
coming primary to register before
the last day.
The Miss Tuck, who had charge
of the dining room of Hotel Itedinoud
have resigned. ami Miss Neva
Marion of Laidlaw lias nmv taken
I charge of the victual department and
will Is- pleased to serve all its old
pat puis as well as the new.
We notice in t he issue of the Bend
Bulletin of the lftth nlto that there is
to be a "limn lielow yeltd." Has
not this truthful (?l paper slip-l a
cog? From all accounts there is
more damning" at the present time
in Bend than in any other part of
Crook county.
Last Friday- a surprise Smoker
was given Mr. F. C. Kowlec by his
mauy friends in Kedmond, at the
hotel dining room. Cards and pipes
were indulged in until 11 p. in. when
the ladies, who had met in the par
lor on the second floor macrhfd
into the dining room headed by
McClay's orchestra. It.incillg was
enjoyed until midnight when supper
was served tete-a-tete.
STEWART I HODSON'S
Choice Home Cured
Meats
J. E. STEWART & CO.
rfsVVVVVVV1fVV'
Program Teachers' Examinations.
i- . - .
KOK STATH J'AI'KKS.
Coiiiinenciim Wednesday. I'eluii
ary 14. at nine o'clock a. in., and
coiitinuiiin until Saturday. February
IT, at four o'eha-k p. in. -
Wednesday: I'eiimanship, history,
KH'llim;, alfrebra. feadiiiK. school
law.
Thursday: Written arithmetic,
theory of teachlnu', KTummur, Ixiok
keepino;, jdiysics, civil n-overiiment.
Friday: Physiology. Keoniphy,
mental artthmelic. compOHitioii.
p h y s ic a 1 n'eo jera p 1 1 ,v . j
Saturday: But any, plane oeonie-1
try. general history, Kii",lish liiera-l
ture, phyoliolojey. i
FOB DI'NTY I'AFKIiS. .!
Commencing' Wednesday, Febril-1
aiy 14, at nine o'clock a. m. and con
tinuing, until Friday. February PiJ
at four oYhick p. in.
First. Second and Tliii'd (Jiade. i
Wednesday : Penmanship, history,'
orthoKi'fiphy. reading. j
Thursilay: Written arithmetic'!
theory of teai liiiio-, t;ratniiiar. physi-
oloKy.
Friday: "ieoo.iapliy. lnent al arit h-j
mi-tic, school law. civil novornineut. j
Primary Cert ilica tes. !
Wednesday: Peiimansliip. ui-thoir-1
raphy, arithmetic, reading..
Thursday; Art of ()uest ioniim.
theory of teuching,, phvsioloo y.
, Dinwidihi.:, County Sup i
W. 0. W. Will Knlfitain.
I'll.' iumIiiu'Ii nf llii- ..i M :nv In
. Mill I lii'ir :'i U'i- an. I frh'inW
Tlii'iiU. I Vlirn.nx I"ih K;uli
tmunlur Iuik i In" pi Ix llre of lu It Inn
mil' xxlniut xvoulil Im' rltKihle to t he
oiiIit. Ki'fiilinii'nlK will lie wrvisl.
All lut-inher are urcvil to lie prvetlt
uiitl use their rluht of ln Hal Inn.
Boin.
To the wife i if S. Ilmiwr, Krhlay
IVIirnaay a ton pouinl ulrl.
In this illy Snmlay, Koln uary t
the who nf Win. Itostiok a
eight
poniiil ulrl.
Married.
In this city, TiU'sil iy. I'ol'fuary ti.
Miss Athlic .laikson was uniteil In
mai l i.uo to Wm. II. Il.iiuiuii. Itov.
W. I', Jinui'tt orforinin.n' the cere
mony. Itoth the I'tmtr.'U'tlns; mrt
los jtiv ivniilents if Mailras.
Died.
In this city. February I. the In
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Flklns. The funeral Nervices wore
held at the residence Tuesday after
noon, being conducted by the Kev.
J. Anthony Mitchell, assisted by tho
Kev. W. P. Jimiott. Interment was
in the Masonic evtiieten
O'Neil Bakery
; In the Miller Building f
Fresh Bread. Ties and Cakes
alxvay on hand.
Pastry of all kinds made to
oiilor.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
11AXK ST'ATKMKXT.
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FiVW
tyo.
lkoiim':
4 tiiins ,ni. ili-cmiilj. l!i,S4C7u
Oornli-ivft., 'tuv-l and un-rcmcil . l.'i.swT.S.
1 t". S. Ileivb tn hi-cuih ciicu!ati"!l I'i.'io.'O
i PriMiiiuiii- im I. S. I,ii'i-,
bend. Seriiritieo. etc t,7A.l !
; Hanking In bu'iiitur .imi
tixturm S..W1.4K
lhii- fruiii Xatinnal I'anl; iint
K.-sfivc Ai,'iiits .,,.)7!.'v
: nc fr,nt State Hank-i and ltanksi 24.1iis.t'i
Mm" fimii airiofil r-rif agfitK. .'m,sTs.:!T
Internal Itevenue tani
Checks and ether cash itm.. !.4t
XntP ..f ullirr National li.mk. l,l)iii
i Kiai-ti"iial jiuiier enro-ncy, nickit--
I ami eente . . tt -'i
j b.xwn i M"Vv llrsinvK iN t.x.vK. w
i Siscie 22,'..i
' f.i--,-al-t-ndei i. t-s ... XV ii.i''"'
i I . S. crtiricatw fer4d ilriN.iti(
I bi-ileini'ti"!! fund with I'. S.
! Tii-aA'r I' of rirculatii'lt i . . .
i;2-".ii
T..ul .
i.:i...m.i:
I.iabililic
( ' ipital ti-k paid in
Sin plus fund
I'ndivided imi.Ms. Ii'-s i v--li--
and tax-s paid
National bank notes initstaniiin.-.
Ihii- to otii.-r National banks,
line t" State Hanks and Hankers
bividendu unpaid
bidbi'bial dt-xisits -nliject tu
check .
I'eiiKind rertiti' ati's of depsnit
s ;iiiun .no
IO.mSi.Csi
!l, Is-'.?
pi ,4ii.i'
i.'O.Il I
4,!i!i.l
Total
cfATK uK ufiKiioX.
s:m.-),jm.i;
County of Crook, I
I, T. M. P.Ai.owiN, Ca.-hi'sr of the aiioxe
naiiied tank, do ...i.-nily swear that trie abovr
stat"in' nt is tiue t" the U .-t of my know-h-dge
and Mitf. T. M. ISA blWIX,
Cashier.
Stil-riiied and sworn to before me this
C 5th day of Kehruar y
j.j.s:
l !';.
MITH, I'ountv Clerk
C'JHI'.KCT Atti
Wn.i. Wuhzxx Kii.rrt)
I Hiev W. Foster r
II. '; Allen )
I lirectoi s
Are you using
MADRAS FLOUR?
Madras Flour
Other brands
lot of trouble
grtK'er today,
will.
Manufactured bjr
Madras Milling & Mercantile Co.
Madras, Oregon
C. A. GLOVER, Exclusive Agent for Prineville
Attention Hoiaemtn.
I l'H1 I til I "III III II ill l'l'llll'X Hll'
I lll'uliull all I In- llli'lll li ! I'll n u : 1 1 .
Any n'rm m Willi nne or nmiv ml
liirxid ( s xi.n iil wi'luhiim
(l'i IJiNI hiiiiiih Ui III sell I'rlllli 1
llli'lll III. Also IM'OKlllH till HIM, OH-
lil'uki' huise wti mi' Ih'(hiv sellliiu.
I want t.i Uni t ami net ai-iiiaiiit'il
with every linini1 man In tho county,
t'tm hainlli' any uuinlier of Inuses.
J i mi ItoiiiiKi;. uf I ho
)2-s.i (n iit of Kiiluvi- A. l-ainls.
Startling But Tiue.
People the world over were hointiel;
on lem niirj i'l the bin hiiiK l i Cliu"i.i i
i tlno or in which nearlv si hundrisl
pisiple U-t their lives, yet nunc tl tin I
five times this mnnlier ir oxer .'t.lUHi
IM-ople died Innii I'lu'uniimi.i in Chiciu.u '
duriiij the same xenr. with scarcely a
(MsHing iiiitlce. Kvery one of lheo
CiXm-s of pnoiiliiohin fentltid min S
Olid and could Imve been prexrnte-l by
the thin ly ue of ClmmliorUiiii's Cmivth
lieimsly. V givat many li had
exoiv roiisoii n icio piuiini"iii.i baxe
warded it off by the pionipt use of this
rvmei!. The folio i ng i mi instance;
of this Mxvt : "Tim much cannot be'
lid in fax or of ChaiiiN'rlain's Cnuh j
Pemeilv. mid ess iallv for colds and I
iillbieni.i. I know that it cured my i
laii)(hter. I aura, of a oero cold.Htnl I1
W'li'ixe saved her lite when she was'
threatened with pneumonia." 'W. P.!
Wiumv, Locau, New York. Sold by
l. I'. Vilamsnii. i
Timlx r ban. I. Act .tunc M. l.;s.
NOT1CK KOK I'l hl.ICA 1 ION. !
t nitnl Slale.i baud Oilier, I
Tin' l'sili'S. Oregon. Num iuIht Jt. l'ni.
;
' IV
NotiiM" is lieirliy given that In com-I
liimce w itli tin-pi'io iiin nl llic act oil
'I'Kre-s nl June S, 1 sTS. etititlisl "n act!
for the dc of timls r lands in the S-into
of California, i ireson, N'evaila. uinl Waih
iogtoi) Territory. '" a- eMrniliil to all the
Public Umd Male by act ol Atiu-I 1.
1 IS'J, IVtrr X. VihU-rt, of Madras, county
j utVruok. M,ue ofOr.K..ii. I.a this day tiled
in ihia oltii e Ins swum stntcini iit No.'.'?i ;
i for the piircliaje of the s W4 SK' ,. Sec. ;!. i
! VXV'l Vl'l v.u-ii.,, V., 'tl In 'I'nit iimIiO, '
,v 4 ..,, 1 :
Xo 12 S.. K.msc No IS b., W. ,M and will
otter proof to show that lite I. ma
sought is mure valuable fur its tunls-r or
stone than tor agricultural inrisc, ami
lo establisli his claim lo said land is tore
loli Y. Ui a. I . . i i'iniiir. at las eltu v in
Madras, I iron-m on. the .Till dav ol March.
He iiania a- wuui's.,-.; i.uuis 1
1 .nrsi'll, all' I J. li en 11. 1 toisi'ii, ,ii ,,iaii
Urciioii. "am t I'lnntiin and William
Mcekin. ul iiniih, liK guii.
Any and all nulls rlaiimii;; ndversel)
the aboxe-desciibcil lands an- ii'ipiesitd tu
lile theii claims in this ultii n or Udoic
said 27th day of .March. I'M..
MICH A 1.1. I. Xol.AN.
j-Visl llegisliT.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit l onrl of t tie Si.iie or Ore.
lion for I "rook oiinty :
l.aura A. Cox. I'laiiitut.
x s.
J. K. Cox; Oeteu lam
loj. K. Cox: tliealBiye iiuiio l delin
dant: In the ilium' nl thr stale of Oregon : You
aie hereby required and eoiiiiiiiitoh'il to
appear in the above t'litilicil court and
un-wer the ulsive named PUmtii! s com
plaint in the aWivr ciititltd suit now mi
lil.. i, ,ll Hi... ,.c I I -....,,!. i .i.i...
above naniisl court, and of the nlmve '
named County on or In lore Uie tii"st day
of tlie next regular term of the said
court, to w it : on or before the Till day of
May. pMi; and you will lake notice that
ifxoii fail to so answer tlie I'laiutitl, for
want then of w i1 apply to the said court
for a becree forever diMiulving the Ixnids
cf matrimony now existing Is tweeii you
and the plaintiff. Umhi tin- grounds of
i desertion mid ,want of -uppurt, and fur
the costs ami ilisbiirsemeiits of this suit.
Sernce of Summons is made in this suit
j by publication in the Crook County .lour
mil. a weekly newspaper published in
I'rineville. Crook county, Oregun, fur the
lull riod ofeix weeks by ordec of W. A.
liell. Judge of the county couit of the
state of iregoti for Crook county, Oregon
and dated this :tlst day of .hmtiary, IIMi.
liKu. W. r.AKNt.s,
Atturnev for the Plttl.
Notice to Debtors.
All parties knowing tlieniselves in
debted to the undersljrned linn
kindly settle their accounts us hood
as possible. We have considerable
money outstanding and the closing
of bot h small and In rare ae ints
will be esteemed li favor.
Smith & Ci.kkk.
Ask your grocer for it and insist itoii getting;
it. The uneqnalcd merits of Madra4 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
Costs $1.25 Sack
cost you as much or more and a
besides. Order a sack from your
If he doesn't handle it now he
9 January
VfC
! .1 I til ii,.
( iiioil-'aiid Wash'Goods KeinnatiU
marked al Cost and will bo sold it
One-Fourth Off
for this sale only, Kvoi x thing goes in
this Lot Just as Marked.
Special in Flannelottes
P.'i cent, l"i ccttianilJ'JtlJJit nl nualitiea
Your choice ; lO'oonte'por yard
ffi
fcU 25 Ladies' Skirts in all Sizes
hoi 1 Ilitluilos
t.Vl,
S3
WURZWEILER &
DRY
Grand
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Prineville Pire Department
Wednesday, Febrviary 21, 1906
nan
PLOOR COMMITTEE
P. B. PoiiKtexler, P. B. Howard, Uwcrence Dillon, Jdtk Summers, Ralph Poindexter
Clarence Sharp and will be Assisted by the Entire Department
i I
Supper will be Served
POINDEXTER
S REDUCTION SALE I
H . 1 1
j
OWL CASH STORE
The Crook County
Cash Clearing Sale 83
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A l.argi Jt'olleolioii of Silk Heniii:inl- in odd
lengths alo U sold at
Ono-Half Prior
Some )((hs waist length iiinoiig them
A Snap for the Prices,
A t'lcuianoo.Sweep of all4 Ready Made Silk
and Wool Shirts Waists.
Ueguliirl.'l
.. ..
?7."o a u I
." . M ami
i.iVl anil
S'.i.oo
GOO
t oo
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
Firemen's
Masquerade
GIVEN BY
Music Will Be Furnished By
The Best Talent In the City
A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Winter Underwear
Has been made as we intend to sell them out
complete in order to have room for our Spring
Stock, (let our prices before buying elsewhere
A CHOICE LINK OP .
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
SUBSCRIBE FOR
Price $1.50 Year
I M
W4V
M) iilulities at eacl
m) o .. .i ,.
ti.so
so
Must be Sold
$.7S
it.TS
2.00
fur
for
mi
at the
HOTEL
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
Journal
THOMSON Wl
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