Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 15, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFAA BAILEY. Publlihtri
rBttrtd l l pnoie l lTHif . lite. Oregon. cro ml I mallrr
SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advnc
Due Yar l.'t Six Mouth fU
Thret Months &ct SinnW Copw ct
Advrtlln Rt:-Wipl lvwiilii l.au. ;onuuU Menu .wrlin Hi liim ml
ikc. Locl H.elni t pr Inrh. Buiui lorl crotn i lin.-. rnl of Thnk fl.oo.
RmuIuUom Co1olw l.M. W.nf. "IMl". tv. .t .ml "Kiry" Nilew I ul riri.
1 1 : Is Hhil M-lllr tltott I lie l;ii,.U a
imn : their f.imilii". cm be
Inoxed here front tin- c:it. Mr
Pierson nNo intend, lo purcha :t
iti;trtiT Section, but will remain
fur some lime in Oukoti before
taking tip his residence in ibis
county. Ho is postmaster at Oran
ville and has oiIht hnsim? in
jterests which will claim his time
' for several months.
Pnl.Ii.heU Every Thursday at the Jotttnal KuildiitK. P r i n r v i 1 1 , Oregon ,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906
LAMONTA NEWS NOTES.
Si E. IW' (r SkwiM.
i'n thi- lli'piililican niiT- ( Crook
eonnt.V: I iliitv tin lo XII 1 1 1 .- i inn to
tin- ollieo ol Nln'iin oi crook ennui v
ainl mil li.'ti w li U my ii.iiiii' for
your i itt-lili-ralliiii Ml lltr prliuiirx
fleet Ion April X l;Ht. I auk at
your htttiits n i.trvfnl roiihMertttloii
ot my i!ialiit'ntliiiH ami lfliiour
opinion I am enpalile ;unl worthy
tiwiMvt fully nollelt your support.
S. K. Iloin.i , Prinex llle.
I
Smiatl ClliM far Skwiff .
ZC7ZC7Zl
5m
alil I I A J I mdd
I hetvliy n nil. mine iiiyn-lf Ht n j
! i'amhiliiti (or ihe iiomliiaUoii of
Clyde Moore, of Hay Creek. In visit-j Sheriff of Crook t'oimty ! lln lie- j
8 January Cash Clearing Sale (8
THE BITTER STRIFE.
If I aliould tie elected.
And .rott dhoti Id lo the plii"i yo
neek and money yon have 'iit
Bellet tit Ktihleit curt wlwln which
to proniwtn you have h-tit
I any, tf I ahould w cl'td.
And yott ahould route heart alek to
ru? Just whnt the vote nre In
With pain itttd (trief dint1urinK you.
rottr face ll KH"it.d thin.
I might Jt out of H,vinpthy the
kind that you'd adore
Cottalder your indication to m-nih
my oflu-e floor.
If I nhoilld lie ehvteil.
And you ahould thru Wn'1' t-ltme
an awful tale to apit
How you'd have lieen efcrtetl if the
weather had permit
1 aay, If I ahtiuld lie elected.
And all thta guU and dribbling
ahould reach my llafntng ears.
I'd give to you the work yon ankel.
then tlte next few yearn
Kf?ob! OiadiMka! Skeedaddle Hunt!
Wouldn't I? Sy.
IM make you wruli my ottlee floor
Jimt sixteen tlmea a day! I. S.
Ini hen with IiIh eonsln. Own! Moon.
Uev. riiikhant held wrvleen In the
. houl hoiim Sunday - m. vnilim.
Ueor Heudrirks and Melvlti lilll-
.flt. W..lit fik 11-1 ll' i 1 1. 'I'll II l-w.l ti --
! Summer Uke region will sun ort j , h , . ( , k
' : i...; Tl... I
u im.ucup.- r.r,i,.,..v.. .... MIhh Kthel Siuilh. Waller Smith
and V. S. I.ise KHnt 'rnesday at
i fertile section of the valley, mini-1 '
lUrinn nearlv acres, the i
laml in question in s'tni-ari(l in
character, hut extremely pnvltic
five and the beet of water can le
ohtained at a iletith of five to
feet. Already the district has re-!
oeived much attention and many j
settlers have found home;
Horace Mc Kin ley has elojietl to
China with "Little Kgypt '.of the
Streets of Cairo fame, is the latest
to be received from San Francisco.
It is hoped that Horace dear will
not be wiggled out of all of the
money he bamboozled from his
eastern lambs.
The Oregonian of last Monday
contain a half tone of Sheriff
Smith's ranch 13 miles alwve
town on the Ochoco. Aside from
the title of the picture "Typical
Ranch Scene of Oregon," there is
no other comment made or a more
definite location given. Space in
the Oregon ian, of course, is valu
able. That much is appreciated,
but the mere hint that the ranch
was located some place in Eastern
Oregon might have answered the
purpose better. New comers into
the state might have to look over
a good deal of territory before they
could locate the ranch from the
Oregonian's description. The fact
that so fine a ranch jroerty is
located in Crook county close to
Prineville puts the kibosh on
further comment by the Oregonian.
Xaturlich. Even the blooming
deserts and blossoming pastures
eel the basement torn out of their
Sunday panU. "And there ve
air," as the St. John's man savs.
August Heinze has finally set
tled his battle with the Amalga
mated .Copper company, which has
heen in the courts for years past,
by selling out to the Standayl Oil
eople who are in reality the
Amalgamated trust. Thomas W.
Lawson, in his story of "Frenzied
Finance," a few months ago gave
the public a vivid word picture of
this young man, who, starting
without a cent, took advantage ot
the apex law and accumulated
millions through his fight against
Rokefeller, Rogers and the other
votaries of Standard Oil. Lawson
said Heinze was the first man in
history who had ever succeeded in
holding out against Coal Oil
Jonnny ana nis partners ana pic
tured Hein.e in anything but a
kindly light. His downfall and
capitulation evidently has now
taken place, but if the news dis
paicnes are to oe relied upon
Heinze with all his business dis
honesty has left a copper taste in
the mouth of Standard Oil which
will take several severe fleecings of
the American public to wear away.
Desert Tract May Be Opened.
An autnonative report comes
from Silver Lake, that the 1
townships of desert land in the
region of Summer Lake, which the
government withdrew for irriga
tion purposes a year ago, are to be
thrown open to settlement. If
such action is taken the district
will enjoy the largest settlement
this year of any in the state.
Prior to the government with
drawal and since that time settle
ment of the surrounding district
new
there during the past year. Rr-j
cent settlement has leen made in i
the section outside of the with-
drawal, the land at present being
filed uyon lying in a continuous
body and extending 40 miles north
and south and 15 miles in width.
The entire district owing to the
closeness of the water to the sur
face, although semi-arid in charac
ter, is capable of producing heavy
crops and the government's final
action in restoring the land to
settlement will be awaited eagerly
bv (hose who are anxious to secure
a tract of land of which there is
none letter east of the Cascades.
AUTOS WILL RUN
Crook County Line Will Handle
Traffic This Year
Culver.
Iv Smith went to Ashwotwl
.'(V Thnrxilay on a ImiIih-h trip. Mr.
Turner nt limed with him.
Mr. umlMm. Iv Moon vlalted at
Hay Onvk hint week with Mr. and
Mn. Pit iter who nuifiied with them
publican voteo at I lie prima r.x eli
(Ion to be held on April lint'..
rit.ptvt!ully ak your nuppoN.
S wtl 1 1. 1'oM. iss. I'rlnel Hie
All Hre-st; Is and WnsltiooiU Kemiiuntri A Lir. JOollectininif Silk Kemnaiit- in odd
marked a I Cost and will lr sold at leni-lli lo be Mild at
Ono-Fourth Off One-Half Prlo
for Ibis sale onlv. Kvrrvthiug rim- in Some good witi-d length aumng ibeni
Ibis I.oi Jut as Marked A Snap for the Price.
A Cli umnce Sweep of all Heady Mnde Silk
Special In Flannelettes , Voo Shin WnuK
ll'i (rut, l"i rent mid 20 cent lomliiie Kegular f XM ipi.iliti at each SI. SO
Yourclmi.c IO cnts per yard " " H' " " " " AO
B. F. Mmm fr SWritf
To the Iti'pulilli'tui Y.item
County: I hereby amioiiiue myself
a eamlhlaie for nomliuilloii to the
orliiv of Sheriff of Crook County
xilbjeet to the division ot the Itepnb
lleii a voters at the primary elivtlon
In April X I'.iHi.
It. I-'. Joiixso.n. l'l'iliex llle.
of Crook 1 5V
82
hot 1 Inclinlfs
5;.:o.
4..l,
a.oo.
$7.i0 ami
olio ami
.'i.oO mill
$'.M0
4.oo
Yal
IH,X
lr
for
fur
2.00
iWURZWEILER & THOIViSON
FURNISHINGS
Crook
and remained over Sunday.
.1. H. Starr wa In town Wednes
day exaniiniiiii applicaiiti for the'eounty: I heivby auiiounee myself .
M. W. A. lodv which is soon to In ' eaudiilate for t lie nomination to tin
J.co Strati for Satfiff.
To the iH-uiiH-rai l v utei-n o
Itfj DRY GOODS AND
Automobiles will be running in
Crook county this year. Its the to rut more
intention of the Central Oregon
Transportation, which built the
To . mile roadwav lietween Cross
Keys and Bend last year, to
lighter machines on the route and
begin handling the traffic as soon
organized hen-. He left hen for Hay
Om-k and irily to look after the
local orxanlxatlons then.
Sitters Correspondence.
W. A. Vaubiiskirk was a business
visitor in Sisters during the wivk.
Louis (ihoer was u j front the
lower desert this week on business.
A. Thomson, w as a business visi
tor at Sisters yestenltv. While
hen he putvhnsed ,,rt h of
hurse from V I'i-i-nou.
M. 1.. Olliver is enuaceil In IihiiIIiik
luinlier for the H. It. Co s new lanib
Inc ramp on the Allen plaee. This
looks as thoiiuh the eompany meant
liusiness.
M. M. Thomas and Hert llodson
pasN.il thi'ouifh town yesterday on
their way to Wilson mill after luin
lier. They statiil they had about
l.'dl.uixi feet of los i-nt and intended
A eompany formed by Kob't
Smith, Manas Wilt. Win and I.
Krynar. Itoltert Krnay; and M. L.
4 .III 1. . . 1 I .. .. 1 1,
, iu.er iiii nin i.lwi ft line r n-ui u
luace !
1 .'Canadian stallion we'mhiiiH; lou
pounds. The animal was purchased
in Portland and Is the riisl of its
as spring opens. j kind ever Imported here. The prt
F. S." Stanley, secretary and ! I"'1'1 W,,H f1'""'-
treasurer of the Deschutes Irriga-' L. E. AllluKhiim and family passed
tion & Power Company, which i tliroiijrh Sisters on their way to Tin
, M. mm i . .i Palles. i-rniil then- thev i to
'.- IMHI l-.at viiir ill the roll-I
' i Halsy to visit w ith Mr. AllinxliaiU H
strnction and equipment oi tne , ,,,.,., Mtv Amnham and child
line, stated la,-t week tnat unless j nn will k from then to Lakeporl,
raiiroad advancement should take j Cal.. to visit with her pan-nts and
.ii,l,l.n :i,iirl inln fWL- ennntv ! L. K. will return tot he Ma toles to
rilUUVII C'"l V UllV V vx-vllj
the automobile line would be in
operation in time to handle the
heavy passenger traffic coming to
Crook county this season to invest
in the Company's lands.
Little change will lie made in
the route of travel with the excep
tion that the southern terminus
will be at Redmond, IS miles of
the old station at Bend. This
change will be made owing to the
complete a loiny;
he has with the I
Company.
From the amount of
hoe and mattocks that
blacksmith shop there
something doiim amonu;
ontract which
iwles I.nmlier
itlice of Sheriff of Crook county
Oiviron. mi I jcet to the division
the IVnn ratle voters of the county
at the primary elivtlon to ne nem
April Li. i:"S.
.1 won Sl um ii. I.amoula.
J. H. Him for Cxut; Ckrk.
To the Kepubllcall voters of Crook
coiintv: 1 heivbv announce my can
didacy (or the n-publicaii nomina
tion for the oltice of couut clerk
under the dtnvt prima r, law, sub-
jiH't to the division ij( the Voters,
.1. II IIavkh. Prinevllle,
W. R. Cook for Coulr Clt'k.
I'o the IteuiiH iatic Volel-s of Crook
coiintv: Contrnrv to tin ivpotl
in-iny; circulated. I have not with
dra nil as a candidate for the nomi
nal ion to t he olliec i ( county clerk,
and I ivsvlfilll solicit the support
of my party in the uimurles April
11, p. Hi.
W. Ii. Cook.-4yamoiila.
M. H. Bdl for Coyoljr Tre..rer
To the lK-inocratic voters of Crook
county: I hcivhy announce uiyself a
candidate for the democrat ic nomi
nation for county tivasurcr tiefoiv
the dirivt primary elivtlon on April
1. M. II. ItKi.i.. Prinevllle.
AAAAAiW AA A A A
jO'Neil Bakery
In the Miller Building .
?
. Kri-sh I'.ii-ad. lies and Cakes
'S alway on hand.
Pastry of all kinds made to Ji
order. J
i PRI NEVILLE, - OREGON
'''IP
xnibbin- SUMM0NH.
visit the J In the ( ircuit Court nf ilic Stati
must lie I kiiii fur Cnmk I oiiuly :
the sa;ej .illlr;l .. C..J. riainiitl.
brush in this neighborhood. Sinters j
is keeping pace with the rest of thej
rest of the comity in lis matter of:,
development of new land.
.1. K. Dclenilaiit
Td J. K. Cox: the almve imTiu-il I ("-1 1 -lant:
In the nmiieof the utateof Ori'ismi: Yuu
lie licn-hv rt-iiuireil and I'niiimniiiVil t
Wanted: A stvond hand l'.ass and I iier in tin- ulxivr i-iitiile.l cmirt ami
i, i, i .... , ..... an-wertlii- nlsive named I'lainiil cuiu-
ito horn ami cornet. Anyone ha -i .,.,. ,,,. , ..,-. i.,.i
. . . . . ., 1 iiininv in til: nii"ic ' it. ii.' r-iiv uvn wii
fact that since the road was built in wluii instruments for sale w ill do hi,. i ti. ,,m e f J. J. Smith, Cierk ni ilu
last year the company's head-1 we.l to correspond with A. M. , o. j u'Z
ouarters have been moved to the i 'H,,','M- 1 ,r,- l. L. M. ,jf the next regular term nf tin laid
1 ! .1 I.. u ,.. Ar tui,'..h. tl.B -ll. .1... ..f
imiii, i'f nil, iii m int- till 'i hi
i Mav. anil vnti will take iiuliri' that
'h ' if you fail ti mi answer the Plaintiff, for
' urtinl t ipront -tl liiitilv tn III.' tiiii.l fiiiirl
latter town.
the company anticipates an im
tnense numlier of nrosnective
'. . ... 1 J
tler this year. -Most of these will i (1
want to get to the irrigated sec- j f!
tions bv the shortest route nossihle; U.
I Ml
et-!l
hi
ftrlTlrr-JjTiT3ttiU3
FEBRUARY
and the auto route
most serviceable.
will
prove
the
New Settlers Come to Crook.
19
1 3
Valentine's Day
Satisfaction guaranteed ill
mail onlers.
1). 1. Adamson & Co.
t
a i for a I lei ri'e forever ihsiolvinn ihc IioiiiIm
Jj ct matrimony now cxintiiis hetwei n ' you
U all'! the plaiiitllf. Uui tin- (tr'Hinils of
1 I ilei-ertion ami want of support, ami for
fU ; the uists and disbursements of this suit.
' Serrice of Hiiiiiiiioiih is mude in this suit
J hv publication in the Crook County Jour
nal, a weekly newspaper puhlislieil in
l'rineville. Criiok county, UieifOn, for the
full period of ix weeks hy order of V. A.
Bell, J udire of the county court of the
I .Suite of Ori-troji for (.'rook count)', Orecon
j and dated tljis Itlst day of January, Vi.
Uk.ii. W. Bvknkh,
Attorney for the I'll If.
The tide of new settlers at pre
sent Howing into Crook county
gives evidence of reaching large
proportions even before summer
has fairly set in. Parties of pros
pective residents of this section
liegan coining here about the first
of the present month and the
number has gradually increased
up until last Saturday when two!
stage coaches brought 22 from
Shaniko to Prineville. This is the
largest number which has come at
any one time this y .J. j
In Saturday's j nfty were live!
from North Dakota fho have tired !
of the long and Mvere winters of j
the snowy east. fCrooK county's j
delightful climate is tha cause of j
it all," said Ed,T. Pleiion, editor
of one of the neASpii pars in (jran-j
ville, N'o. Dak. "Xte irrigated!
lands afford the next, attraction,!
and it is probable that all of us I
will be owners of Crook county!
property before returning to
Dakota." j
Other members of this party
were: G. F. Gates, Robert Xoland
and Walter Gillispie of Granville,
and A. C. Benton of Mi not, No.
Dak. Ail of the latter are looking
over the segregation of the Des
chutes Irrigation and Power Com-
Are you using
MADRAS FLOUR?
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.
Manufactured br
Madras Milling & Mercantile Co.
Madras, Oregon
C. A. GLOVER, Exclusive Agent for Prineville
ban been rapid and with the res
toration to settlement of the mostipany this week and expect to buy
Firemen's
Grand Masquerade
GIVEN BY
Prineville Fire Department
Wednesday, February 21, 1906
FLOOR COMMITTEE
P. Ii. pNiindcxtcr, P. B. Howard, Lawtrtnie Dillon, Jack Summm, Ralph Poliukxtcr
Clarence Sharp and will be Assisted by the Entire Deportment .
Music Will Be Furnished By
The Best Talent In the City
Supper will be Served at the
P0INDEXTER HOTEL
1 1 REDUCTION SALEl
m : Isj
1 mm-
A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Winter Underwear
lias been made as we intend to sell them out
complete in order to have room for our Spring
Stock, (iet our prices before buying elsewhere
A CHOICE' LINE OE
Candies. Nuts. Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adam
Prineville, Oregon
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