Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 22, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
LAMONTA NEWS NOTES.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
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FOR CROOK
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COUNTY
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Piblinhrd Kvery Tlmrmlay at U Journal Buil.ling. l'riif vill. Oregon;
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906
given
NEWS FROM REDMOND
In- llCIV
With all the atanee
her by tlw newfip.'r. Mrs. Niche-j Arlluir w n,hh.r wiu
lat Ixing worth, nee Rooev-lt, i xvtrliiit the tu-vt ten lvn.
jirobably iralixe by this time that) p r. $oWU 1m 1v-n a year"
she its married. Muchly. lean" n his hotel. butcher nlio ami
llmm to J. M. K.dwanl of Powell
. . , i- I Butte.
Thf regi-tratton in the kutcher, Tll0 Jolw" rwtJturiillt. lMtry ,,,,
precinct up to the present ttmeconhvt,(lH,rJ. bii11, wi .h.mnI ,,,
ha been about tH$ pr cent Re-a ,Jayn. tiood luck to .lime.
publican pure. This is somewhat
contrary to the prevailing opinion
that the settlement in Kutcher is
made up of a Missonrian popula-j
tion. I
Senator RultenV ability has,
I teen generally recognized bv his I
constituents throughout the state. I
hut it is evident from the luscious!
loupuets which are ling handed J Mcl.nllii'
Poen lie prty the freight?
Kichiml liarinou him ! up hit
toiiMorial chair in one of the ottioe
reoiun of the Hotel Kedmolld ami.
"I" H Next" Is the imlcr of thluu.
Wanted nt Keitmoiitl iniiiutliatolv: !
A laundry. Plenty of work to keep!
i iK aim ... ,u. ...... , M..,lr.,1. .... Hi-lr
Kev. Noble held NervhvM In the;
wliool limine Inst Sunday. S
Jnim lioliiiiHOli. of Aidiwood, k
here visiting his uncle J. ( Ituxh.
l-.v Moore went to Pi iueville Moii-
iday on Imalne, rctiirnliiii Tuesday,
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neat Wtslmwda Soli a l.tiNliiewN trip.
MlHHes Floy MciilHv and Kthel
Smith attended leui-herx' uut'tlnK In
Prliii-ville last week.
ral Moor and sister. Urnoe.
sx-nt thelawt of the wvk with their
sister. Mr. Pitier at Willow Creek.
Mr. Yasr. of lelwton. Idaho,
was in town Monday looking' tor a
location. He exjuvts to eoine her'
to nl.le.
Mr. ami Mrs. M. T. Cowan are on
tlielr ranch on Cr.Hiked river where
,tr. Cowan Is doing his sprlnu
I'lowinu.
A larjiv iiumUr of youilK ople
from this neiuhliorhoo.1 went over
to Hay Creek Friday to attend the
lance there.
of my quallllcatlons ami If In your
opinion I am capable and worthy
rcevtfully solicit your support.
S. F.. HolMiKN. Prlnevllle.
W. W. tnn fr SWIf
thew(.rk olii and plenty of help!
to keeN lie money goinu-
While jiiiupin over rows of
potatoes the other .lay on t. it. j
place CharliK French I
.To the Itepiilillcini voters of Croo
county: I heivhy nnuotince my can
didacy for the nomination to the
olMce of Sheriff of Crook county at
the April primaries and respectfully
solicit your Hnpport.
W. W. Iluow s. Cross Keys.
B F. Ulmm fw SWiff.
To the l((pulili( an Volerw of Crook
County: I hcrcliy announce myself
a candidate for muuiuatloii (o (he
ottiee of Sheriff of Crook County
subject to the ih lslon of the ICcpult
llea u voters at the primary election
In April 'JO. VMHi.
II. F. Johnson, Prlnevllle.
Jack S(tm Fr SWiff.
To the IViu-N-ralic voters of Crook
county: 1 hcrel.v unnoiince my wit a
W. II. Snook and Miss Marie j 'ldate for the nomination to the
tialloway. of Madrns. stop.ed In m "f lr""k '"""O-
January Cash Clearing Sale 83
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All Press tiiMtds ami Wash(iood Kcinnatitit A I. argi .Collect ion of Silk. Itcitiiniiit in mII
marktHl at Cost and wtll'lx sold at length lo le sold at
One-Fourth Off One-Half Prloe
for this sale only. Kverything goe in Some good wnit lenillis iimong them
this I,ot Just as Marked, A Simp for the Price.
A t'ldilftiute Sweep of all Keildv Made Silk
Speoial In Flannelette mJ Vt,. Shi.ts Wt. '
l-'i cent, 1.1 cent and '2(1 cent iiunlities liegular .'..0 (ualities nl each $I.SO
Your choice IO cents per yard " " !.') " " " " 50
Mrs.
way home
from Prinevllle.
the IVmocrntlc voters of the
I'litton to
county
ls held
to him in the east that
statesman ha to go away from
home to be thoroughly appreciated.
The Indianapolis Morning Star
passes up to him this fragrant
hunch:
"Senator Fulton of Oregon seems
to hav acquitted himself well in
the first noteworthy appearance on
the floor of the Senate in debate
with men like Spooner, Foraker
and Bailey. It is three years now
since Mr. Fulton was elected, and
he has done his work unostenta
tiously and well, impressing his
ability upon all who have seen
him, and yet avoiding the haste
with which new senators are
tempted U precipitate themselves
into discussions. He is a man of
tine talents and very great indus
try. His habit of mastering the
details of his subject and thinking
it through was revealed in his
prompt and cogent answers to the
questions which were shot at him
by the best lawyers in the Senate."
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New IrrigatioD Project at Sisters
Private interests in the neigh
borhood of Sisters, the home of a
number of irrigation projects, hare
set on foot another reclamation
scheme, a stock company having
been formed in Prineville the last
of the week.
It is the intention of the organ
izers, who own a large acreage in
the Sisters neighborhood, to ap
propriate water from Three and
Snow creeks and also to tap the
lake from which these streams de
rive their source. Filings were
made on 2000 inches of water last
Saturday at the conclusion of the
meeting held at the court house
when the new company was organ
ized. There are other lakes in the
vicinity of the head waters of the
two streams which will also be
tapped if the supply of water falls
short. The diverted streams will
be conducted through flumes and
canals to the ranch lands of the
stock holders where it will le used
duriug the summer months for
irrigation purposes.
The organizers of the new com
pany and those who own land
which will lc watered by the
company are: Caleb Bennett, John
H. Edwards, J. E. Edwards, Chas.
A. Hamilton and Hugh Edward-.
Merchant of Venice Program.
even a i sevetvlv sprained his ankle and is
now confined to his Nil.
A jjathering of jolly yoitnn folks nti
waa had on the IStli at the residence ; j
of Mrs. Cjul Khert. Musk-, ilniu-lns j Jj1
and sanies were enjoyed until tlte'j?
wee small hours of the morning; i ki
when supper was served la a
hrttliin; basket.
Mrs. F. C
an extended trip
California with her son Carlton who
has not been very well lately, Carl
ton agrees with his folks that a trip
would do him ood and tries very
hard to say Uoo U.mi when ask.nl
about it. !
Theo Iieck.T lias painfully dis-
located his thumb of his riht hand,
and carries it in a slinu: the help at j
the Hotel can now run thing's to -suit
themselves as Ted Is unable to ;
w rite out their time for any neglect t
of duty. To use his own words
'Ted is up a stump."
Lou. A. Keed and party have xone
up to the Central Oregon x work on j
some leaks that have ojieiied up in
the tH.ttom of the canal. These leaks
have nivatly retarded the work on
the canal hut it Is Kenerally exjecteil
that when Lou et al finish there no
more trouble will lie experienced in
this line. C. It. Mc'LaUln is looking
after the maintenance on the Pilot
Hut te canal.
at the pritnarv
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore were in j April jn, llKHi.
town Monday on their way from J vcoii Stuoi n. Lnmouia
Idaho to Ucduiond where they will!
make their future home. J
. ' FruOv Elkia (i Sknff.
...
I hereby announce myself lis a
candidate for nomination to the
m omee oi Mierin in i took county,
snhlivl to the decision of the He
'll i publican voters at the primaries
April lit. liMi,
Fkank Ki.kins. Madras.
Lot
$5l.(H)
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WURZWEILER & THOMSON
lP DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS 1
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4 ")0, r,W ami
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for
M. Hohner's
HARMO N ICAS
of all the latest styles at
prices that are right.
D. 1. Adamson & Co.
Si
Madras Company Bujrs 53200 Animal.
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J. H. Hmt Im Cmtj CWrk.
To the KcpublU an voters of Crook
county I her'by announce my can
didacy for the republican nomina
tion for the oillcc of county clerk
under the direct primary law, sub
ject to the decision of the voter.
.1. II. livNKK. Prinevllle.
In one of the late issue of the
Bend Bulletin it was stated that L.
H. McCaun had just hatched ten
little chicks which were the first
around this part of the country.;
This is an error. If eople would;
rend the news In a uewspajier they!
would see what's what, in thel
issue of tliis paper of three weeks!
atro it stated that Mrs. .1. F. Circles
had a brood of twelve chickens!
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hatched with mother iloiuj; well.
The chickens are now larire enough
to le killed for frvers.
Kijjht st.s kinen and ranch owners
in Culver and Madras districts have
recently organized the Madras Per
clicron Horse Coinpiiny and have
purchased from the Ilartman St k
Farm of Columbus. Ohio, a :fJ0U
lVrchcron siallion. The costly ani
mal arrived at Madras about the
first of the month, where the com
pany has established its headiUar
ters. The officer of the company
are: K. M. Mortimore, president: C
A. Whitwtt. secretary: A.S. Phillips
treasurer. The hoard of director
consists of 1. V. LimbaiiKh. J. !.
.Stnrn. W. S. Williams. T. A. Taylor
anil lie- Peck.
Notice of Mass Meeting.
A mass meeting in the interest of
law and order will lie held In the
Meth.slist church next Sunday eve
ning at 7:'V. K very man and woman
inten-sted in the enforxemeiit of law
for a cleaner town is uwil to lie
present. The prevalence of druuk
eliws in our stm't. t lie w ide osmi
uainliliu, the sale of liipmr to minor
land to inebriates, the violation of
I the Sunday closing laws surely
these things oiiK'ht to arouse us to a
The Hrst nieetinji of the school sense of our duty. Ix-tid your pre
board w as held last week.' Husiness j seuce and influence in protest against
of importance was transacted. It existing condit ions.
was unaulinoiisly decided that the
j first necessary step wiw to procure a
la wr school house. With this end
In view it was talked very strongly
of hondinu the district. A meeting
of the Hiple will le called in the
near future when the pros and cons
will Is- discussed. This issomethiUK
that we must all awaken to and
when this meeting is called let each
and every inetnlicr and resideut of
this district, liot h men anil women,
make it a point to 1. there and take
an active and audible part in this
meeting. Mather let us m;o with two
menls a day than suffer our child
ren to (row up without an educa
tion. It is very apparent to us now
adays that a young man or youn
woman w ithout an education is like
a fifth wheel on a watt' in. Ueineni
ler when this meeting is chIIiiI (0
not let it lie said of you that you
were not present.
W.
.1.
PJinnktt
T. Mooiik.
Final arrangements for the pro
duction of four scenes from the Mer
chant of Venice have lieen made and
the event will take place at Athletic
hall, Friday evening, March '2. The
cast of character is us follows:
Portia Mrs. H. P. Belknap.
Nerissa Ceole Smith
The Duke Prof. Strange
Am '.mio Collins Elkins
B.'isshuio C. B. Dinwiddle
i l aci a no W ni. I ra ier
ShyltH-k Kev. Mitchell
Lnniicelot A. I!. Holler
The program for the evening will
be rendered as follows:
Overture ( hvlu-stra
Selection Quartet
Scene 1 Street Scene
Solo Mr, A. C. Strange
Scene 11 (Jobbo and His Father
Solo Celia Nelms
Scene 111 Vntouio and the Jailor
Reading Mr. .1. H. Wlgle
Scene IV The Trial
Character Song W. J. Smelzer
Admission price arc: Keserved
Heat, TA) cents: adults, :ti cents;
children, 2. cents. Half of the pro
ceeds will go Into the club treasury.
Paulina News Notes.
MissAmia Quinti is lien' and will
attend the spring term of school
which liegi!!) Monday.
Mrs. M. K. lKlotv of Suplee was
vlsitiug friends and relative here
the last of this week.
Paulina country is enjoying the
finest weather known here for sev
eral years. The stockmen report
very little feeding this winter.
W. R. Ctok Im Cmmtj Clerk.
To the lH-misTatic voter of Crook
county: Contrary lo the report
I icing circulated. I have not with
drawn as a candidate for the nomi
nation to t he otlice of county clerk.
and I resectftilly solicit the support
of my party lathe primaries April
. l !";.
W. H. Cook, Lainoiita.
M. H. BU It Cwntf Trnwii.
To the iH'iniN'ratic void's of Crook
county: I hereby announce myself a
Candida te for the ileiuiK-ratic nomi
nation for county treasurer liefore
the direct primary election on April
M. II. Bki.i.. Prlnevllle.
jO'Neil Bakery
In tlx Miller Building
Freli Bread. Pies mid Cakes
a I way on hand.
Pastry of all kinds made to
order.
4 PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
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Taken Up.
Sam Parish.
F.liucr Angel I
niawcpieraile b
day.
Aib.lph
i if I zee
ill here
lb. I-ale and
; . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . 1 1 the
hlKt Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilauiiells. Mrs.
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Huther
ford from Post attended the mas
querade hall. M r. and Mrs. Hamicllrt
staying over to visit relatives a few
days. The masquerade given by the
Paulina Hall association last Wed
nesday night was the nioi-t sin-cess,
fill ever held here. There were :',H
masker representing a variety of
characters and the cost nines were
Seat am now on sale at Winnek'n. i unusually pVetty and attractive.
Handle Blooded Stock.
li. Springer is in the city from Cul
ver on business eonn.-cteil with the
Haystack Livestock Breeder. Ak
Hociutton. an organization which
was formed by some of the l-nl
stock raiser in the Culver and Hay
stack districts lat fall for the pur
pose of facilitating breeding Im
proved stock. The association wa
formed last Septeinlwr since which
time a ?:iKi Belgium stallion ha
lieen purchased and delivered at
Culver where the headquarter of
the company are l-ated. Other
blooded stock will Is- purchased
from time to time, the company in
tending to branch info all line of
livestock.
The officer of the aoclatlon are:
(j. Springer, president; J. T. Kobln
on. secretary; T. J. I"(u?h, treat
urer. .Meiuls'rs of the board of
(lint-tor are: J. H. Windom, W. K.
Helfrich, i. H. Osborn. J. L. Windom
and S. S. Brow n.
Startling But True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chicago
theater in which nearly six hundred
people lost their lives, yet more than
five times thin number or over 3,IKJ(I
people died from pneumonia in Chiciiuo
during the same year, with scarcely u
passim: notirn. Kverv one of the
case" of pneumonia resultl from a ;
cold anil could have been prevented by j
the timely use oi- CliRinberlain's Cough I
Remedy. A great many who had j
every reason to fear pneumonia have
warded it off hy the prompt use of this
remedy. The following is an instance
of this Mrt: "Too much cannot lie
said in favor of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, ami especially for colds and
iutluenza. I know that it cured my
daughter, I.aura.of a severe cold, and I
believe saved her life when she was
threatened with pneumonia." W. D.
Wilcox, lgaii, New -York. Sold by
D. P. Adamson.
The following decriled horse came to
my place about live months ao: Hay
gelding, alsiut 7 yearn old, lit hands
high, 'angy appearance, branded dot
within a circle, two diagonal bars run
ning out from circle; bald face. Owner
can have same by paying all xpenei.
W. F. Km.iott, Prineville, Ore. f 22
Bids Wanted.
Notice 1 hereby given that Healed
bids will le received by Crook County
up to March 7, 1!HH, for Sixty cord
of wood, either dry or green sound
body junl'r wood four feet long, or
green pine wood Pi or '2 Inch long or
four feet long. Bid to sisvlfy kind
Hiid quality and length of wood and
price ier cord, and to 1' delivered
.n or liefore Octolr 15, 190fiutthe
Court House and High school Build
lag in Prinevllle, Oregon. All bids to
Is filed with the County Clerk.
By order of the Court.
J. .1. Smith. County Clerk.
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la 8peclflc,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
OlVtt RILItP AT ONOI.
It cleanse, soothes, heals, and protects the
dixeaaed membrane. It cures CsUrrh and
Irives sway a Cold in the Head quickly.
Kestorea the Souses of Taste snd Smell
to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed,
large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by
mail; Trutl Biut, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wsrrsa St., New Yark.
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BELGIAN STALLION
Brillant de Aubremee
(1880) l20260i
PKOPliUTV OI
The Haystack Livestock Breeders Association will he
kept at the Leach Place, three miles west of Lainoiita
on rnneville-Culver road, except Fridays and Satur
days, when he will he at the S. S. Hrown place.
SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL
Description: Hrillant is a viry lart, heavy honed, heavy cliested lioise, i-einarkahlv
hearty and rued, well qualified to transmit draft character to hi foal. Color
Hlack', with white markings. Weight 2000 Mninh more or less according to
conditions.
Fee: Singh1 servue $10 tluo at time of service. Season $20 due at end of season
Insurance $'25 due when foal sucks. Also avahle if mare is disied of, or
moved from the county. Mares from a distance will Ih well cared for at cost of
feed only, but will not assume resonsihility in case of accident,
Itelieving.Jhat farmers should not rely on the grain market alone, the above
company was organized to faoilate the breeding of improved stock, lloraeanfthe
above tyje will enable them to profitably market their surplus produce at home.
(J. Springer, President; Ja. T. llobinson, Secretar.v. T. J. Ieach, Treasurer.
J. II. Windom. W. K. Helfrich, (i II. OsWn
J. L. Windom. and S. S. Hrown
. Directors:
ADDRESS:
H. L. B. Association
CULVER, OREGON
g REDUCTION SALE
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. Get our prices before buying elsewhere
A CHOICl- LINL OF
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
OWL CASH STORE
DurTh am & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
J. W. HANLEY
Livery, Feed and
Homes Boarded by the Day, Week
Sale Stable
or Month i tj
Horses to Hay 50 cents per span rj
First Class Livery
Ris for Bent , CJ
LUMBER
When in need of Lumber
Shigles, Mouldings, Windows',
Doors or Glasses see
SHIPP & PERRY
For Prices on Them
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