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

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFAi BAILEY, Publisher
Kut'red t the pnatoftlre at ftiotvlllf, llif in, a a ern.l-rl mailer
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Invariably In Advance j
O m Year $1.50 Sii Months 75 ola '
TirM Months. 50 cU Silie Copies 5 cIh
Advertising Rates: Display a'lvertining l ), IS renin ami SO oeau aeeunlliiK lo lime anil
ataea Local Keaurra l.w ler ini-n. ouiuw ii j imm jwi inic. i,u ui iuiian yi.w.
II eoliitloni nl Condolence II
"Want", "Ioat", ete. aita anil "Knfray" Nutlt'ea 1 relit a wonl.
Si L Haa... far Sheriff.
To the ltt-iiililli iui Vniern of Crunk ,
ooinit.v: I ill-wire tlw nuiiiliiHt lnu to
tin- ottrf of Sheriff of I riMk iMMint v
nml Hiililult herewlt li my iimne (ir Srim.mHi..
your t'ouHlileratioii nt 1 primary
iyniir IihihIh a emvfnl I'mitflilrratloii
of my ijiiulllicHtiiiiiH ami If In your) j(tt.rm.y-mt-jC
opinion I hiii capftlile nml worthy tpr
rHKixM'tiiiiiy Hoiicit your Hiipporr.
X. K. IIoimjkh. I'rineville
Published Every Thursday at the Journal Building, Hrineville, Oregon
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906
FOTATOES WANTED: Write to
C. W. Ei.kiiw, I'rineville Oregon.
George Wiley is in the city
fiom his Btock ranch at Post.
E. H. Sparks in in the city from
hi ranch at Black Butte.
J. F. Morrin moved into the
residence on Main street which lie
purchased a short time ago from
M3. Isaac Moore.
George Meyers, who has charge
of the A. H. Lippman & Go's, fur
niture store at Bend, was in the
ciny during-the week.
Registration in the precinct of
Piineville this morning numlirred
146. Kutcher was a clone second
with 132.
J. H. Burson is in the city to
day to make final proof on his
homestead. Fred Stuart also
ronde final proof before county
citric Smith.
Mrs. C. A. Luclling and child-
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irii, n mi i in I r i'rr-ii ri I II 1 1 1 a, 1111:
pant winter with relatives at Mil
waukee, returned home last Thurs
day Mr. Luelling drove down to
Shaniko to meet them.
Cilice the first of the month
when collections hegan on the 1905
tar. roll, the sheriff's oflice has re
ceived approximately $18,(KX) on
thf assessment list'. Sheriff Smith
eipects considerably more than
tha t amount to come in before the
15th of the month when the re
hates cease.
In the coming primary election
it should be remembered that no
voter who has not already regis
tcrod as a voter of the county will
be allowed to participate in
the election. The swearing in of
vot?s on that day' is prohibited.
. Oonseiiuently all who desire to
take part in the priniaiies should
regieter before the books close.
J. 11. Edwards, of the Baldwin
Seeep A Land Co. at Hay Creek
win has been "visiting in England
for , ome time past has purchased
some blooded horses in Wales and
they were shipped across the water
tha first of this month. The stock
will be sent direct to the liny
Creek ranch, which will now be
productive of Shire horseB as well
as Jhoroughbred sheep.
Carey Foster is making arrance
ments to begin the irrigation of
his ranch south of the city about
the first of the month. The lft
hone-power Fairbanks gasoline
ngine which he installed over a
yea' ago will be brought into
play this year and used to its
fullest capacity. During the past
fall considerable more land on the
ranch has been made ready for
seeding and a larger acreage will
ne in aiiana mis year, requiring
nearly as much water as the plajit
is cipable of pumping.
Dates have been set for the
wocl sales which take place at
Shaniko and neighboring points
during May, June and July.
Sales at Shaniko take place June
5 and 6, 19 and 20 and July 10
and 11. Notice has been for-
waried relative to the above from
H. C. Hooper, secretary of the
Oregon Wool Growers' Associa
tion and due notice of any change
in t ie above named dates will be
...made in the press and bv notices
postrtd at previous sale.
El. T. Pierson, editor of the
Granville, North Dakota, Record,
who waa in the vicinity a few
weelg ago and Knight laud, to
pethflr with five other North l)a
kotans, of the Deschutes Irrigation
A' Pt wer Co., wrote a. two column
article to his paper, while in Port
land descriptive of the country
.i ; :. ti. .
miu no lujpiTOBiuii ui it. i nt; ar
ticle is a good advertiser for Crook
coun;y, shows clearly the good op
inion the country createe among
the new comers and no doubt will
be tbj means of bringing other set
tlers to this region during the com
ing spring and summer.
If the plans now leing con
sider d by the members of the
Ladits' Annex carry through,
Prim ville yards will lie the lietter
for the efforts which will le made
towards beautifying them. The
members of the organization at
their annual meeting which takes
place the first Tuesday of next
month will take the matter, which
has already been discussed, before
the Annex for action and an
effort will be made to get the
school children and property own
ers tnteresteil in a plan .of making
general improvements to the
lawns and residence property in
all over the city. The work is
commendable and will no doubt
meet with ready approval.
LAM0NTA NEWS NOTES.
T. I1'. McCnlllster
Thursday.'
whs In town
We have here a showing in all the leading
shades of Gray that has never been equaled
in I'rineville Imfore. Cream and White
W. W. Brawn far Sheriff. i
To the Kepiiiilii'Hii voters of Crook i ffy(iLfan
county: I hereby niinouiire my eau-; i
illdiicy for the nomination to the
oltice of Sheriff of Crook eouuty at
the April primaries ttiul reHpectfnlly
solicit your support.
W. V. IIkown. 'roH Keys.
6c Cd wards ls4
as.
Envtlih Mohair Brilli.inteen.-
betross, etc., including
ink for Spring.
Henrietta Al
lium v noveltv waint-i
ZPtlyticimm mm J Siry.mt.
Sturm
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Or.y.H.
B. F. Jaluuaa far Skariff.
ZPijitcian mnt tSuryen
To the KciHlhllcHn VotT of Crook
County: I hereliy nnnouiK-e myself;
a candidate for noinliirttion to the i
Otlice of Sheriff of ( look Collllty Cmtt, mnsm,r.d pr.mj.Hy day r n,yAt
siil.jw t to the dis lHioii of the llepilb- 0. ,,.., .rA 0,
Hen ii voters at tlie prinmry election j ,.r.r
in April 30, UMHi.
B. V. .loHXsox, I'rineville.
Jacak Straaa far Skariff.
A. Misliler went to Forest on a
business trip Thursday.
C. A. Newbill was over from (Srise
aly Saturday returning Sunday.
Mr, O'Neil, of Forest, was in town
Friday on business. Mrs. O'Neil
aci'onipanled him.
Mrs. 1''. II. MInfi-crs Is spending the
week on Hie ranch nenr Crooked
river.
Miss ICIhel" Siultli nml brother,
Waller, returned from I'rineville
Saturday iiIkIiI.
School Im'k'uii here Wednesday.
Andrew Larson, of Madrnw, is
teacliliiK'.
Alva Wallers, a brother of Mrs. M.
J. Miller, arrived Saturday from
western Oregon lo visit witli
Mill I Ives.
M. T. Cownn and son Itobcame
up from the ranch Friday. Mr.
Cowan slald over Sunday, Itob re
turning the same day.
A crowd of yiHiiiK folks from over
town atlended the dunce at Culver
Friday nlalit wliere an enjoyable
evenlnn' was spent.
Tom lieuelield and slslcr, Miss Ivy,
left for Mill creek Friday where Mr.
nenetleld will go to work for Haw
kins lli'os. Miss Iienelield K'oes to
the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry
Heard, lo live.
If otic to Debtors.
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to the underslifiied linn
kindly settle their accounts as soon
as possible. We have considerable
money outHtmiilliiK and the closing
of both small and Ihik'c accounts
will lie esteemed a favor.
Smith & Ci.kkk.
Torturs By Savages.
"Spunking of the torture to which
some of tlip savHtfe trilien in the I'hUip
pines subject their oaptiviH, reminds
me of 11 intense suffering I endured
for three mouths from intlHimition of
the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of
Cnsliing, Me., "Nothing helped me
until 1 tried Fleet He Hitters, three
bottles of which completely cured, me.''
Cures Liver Complwint, Dyspepsia,
Itloml disorders and Malaria; and re
stores the weak and nervous to robust
health, (iuaraniewl by I. 1'. Adauison
and Templeton & Son druggist. Price
5th.
Socialist County Convention.
To the Ilemocratic voters of Crook
county: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination to tliej
office of Sheriff of Crook county, j :AI.,,
Oregon, subject to the decision of
the Democratic, voters of the county
ut the prinmry election to be held
April 20, l'.KMI.
.Iacoh Sthoi i), Lainonta.
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5. 0. Jfy.
Or.gon.
iPhysieimn mnm4 Smrgton
Ankwkkkd Promptly 1ay or Xiiiht
orrics Oss Hoos North op AiutMHON'H
Usee Stork. Kknuikniib Oppohitk
Mkthoimht Chcrch
iPrin.miii.,
Or.yon
Frank Elkiu for Sheriff.
1 hereby announce myself as ai
candidate for nominal inn to the
ollice of Sheriff of Crook county,
subject to the decision of the Re
publican voters at the primaries
April JO, 1'JOIi,
Fiiank Ki.ki.nm, Madras.
The Socialist County Convention
for Crook county, state of OrcKou,
Is hereby called to meet at the Cir
cuit Court room at I'rineville, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, April 2oth, at
10 a. m. for the purpose of uoiuinat
iiiK candidates or all the county
ofllces to be' tilled at the next gen
eral election, and for the transaction
of such other business as may come
liefore said convention. The con
vention will consist of one delegate
at largo from each precinct and one
additional delegate 'for every eight
(Si votes or majority fraction there
of cast for the Socialist candidate
for Supreme Judge. All members In
good standing of t he Crook County
Socialist Local are admitted as
delegates. No proxies will lie enter
tained. The Central Committee re
commended that the Primaries lie
held In the several precincts at the
voting place therein on Saturday,
April 14, l!Hi, at 1 p. in.
Delegates have Imvii apportioned
among the several voting precincts
hm follows:
Ashvfood ;t. Itend ;l, lllnck Itutte4.
Bear Ciek I, Beaver 1, Breew 1,
Cross Keys '1, Camp Creek 1. Hardin ! company
1, Howard I, Hay Cii-ek 2, Haystack
:l, Ireland 1, Johnson Creek '.', Kut
cher 2, Montgomery 2, McKay 2,
Mill Creek 1, Maury 1, Newsom
Creek 1, I'rineville 4, Summit 1,
Willow Creek L Powell Buttes 1,
Lauioutii 1. Hedmond 1, Laidla w I,
Deschutes 1, Warm Springs 1.
Done by order of the Socialist
County Central Commit tii' March .",
l'.KNi. J. K. Bkmiam. Chairman
B. F. Wu.HoiT, Secretary.
Sam Collini far Sheriff.
To the Republican voters of Crook
county: I hereby announce myself a
cuudidate. for nomination to the
ollice of Sheriff of Crook county sub
ject to the decision of t lie Republican
voters at the primary election on
April 20, lOOIi.
Sam I'oi.i.i.vh, I'rineville.
J. H. Haner for Cooaty Clerk.
To the Republican voters of Crook
county: I hereby announce uiy can
didacy for the republican nomina
tion for the oflice of county clerk
under the direct primary law, sub
ject to the decision of the voters.
.1. 11. Ha.vkh, I'rineville.
I. W. SPEAR
Jeeci Stable
WHEAT HAY
25 Cts. II LAD
Hay uiul (irain 1.'2; per iliiy. Transient
ti ads ftohciti'il. Coiiie wliere you ami your
teams can lie made uomt'ortalile at the old
McFarland Stand. Prineville, . Or
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Wa$h Materials in a Greater Variety
Than Ever
Dress Swisses, Silk Finish Poplins, Mercer
ized Battists, Persian Lawn Dimities, India
Linens, Madras and French Ginghams from
124 cents to t5 cents per yard.
WURZWEILER & THOfflSON
New Showing of Beautiful LU
Spring Shirts Waists m Lawns
Embroidered Linens, FigirTed Madras and
I Tnim f Wiwli Silks ill all colors and
new st vies,
1 Silks in all colors aim rA
75 cents to $3.50 each
An attractive arry of Novelty Neck Hibhons
Tinsel Belts, Back and Side Couibs, Hand
Bags, Silk and Kid Gloves.
Watch our show Window
for a Grand Display of
Men's and Boys Spring
Clothing -:- -:-
LIJ DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS VV
The place to buy your Best, h
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q Roasts, Steaks, Etc. i
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4 O. K. Meat Market
ygt. ikTjgi Mjjit HjpCHjji mfK ityfC'vyfc lyx. wfi fc
Wm. Johaaos for Caaaty Clerk.
The undersigned respectfully pre
sent his name to the republican
voters'of Crook county Oregon, us a
candidate to the office of County
Clerk al the primary election April
20, V.MMS.
Wm. .Ioiixson.
M. H. Bell for County Treasurer. K
To the Democratic voters of Crook
county: I hereby announce myself a.
candidate for Hie democratic nomi
nation for county treasurer before
the direct primary election on April
20. M. II. Bki.i., I'rinevillH.
Court Proceedings.
crept ed j S3
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Slar Barbershop
Our haircutliny is up-to-date.'
Our shaving is
comfortable. Our shop is
new and clean.
. Henderson Build inar
l'RINEVILT.K, - ORKUOX
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J O'Neil Bakery
in the Miller Building
1'elltlon for chunge In county
road by ('has. Altschul, bond tiled
and approved. Viewer and sur
veyor ordered to meet March 20,
view out, survey and report on
same.
Application and contract for
printing of Crook County .lournal
as county otttclal paer ace
and placed in full on journal.
Application of F. W. Durliin for ft
county exhibit at state fair con
tinued. Claim for damages caused by
breaking through county bridge by
tieorge Fielding continued for 're
port from road suiiervisor.
Statement of Koad Dist. No. S by
ii. It. l'arrlsh approved.
Contract for wood a wan led to J.
U. Cantrlnll for '(() cords of wood at
court house and HO corda tit High
school to bo measured tut stacked at
tX2r per cord.
Surveyor's and viewer's report on
McCallister road approved.
Keport of surveyor and viewers
on Wagonblust road approved and
road ordered opened and declared a
public highway. Clerk to notify
road Miiervtsor to open same as re-j
ipiired by law.
itoad notice ami proof and bond
of T. M. Hudson et ul approved.
Surveyor and viewers ordered to
meet, view out and survey and re
port on road. Meet March ta.
F.rror in assessment roll amount
ing to $!.4.'i against .1. W. Boone,
continued tor ItemUed statement of
several amounts of taxes.
Affidavit of wrongful assesiiient
of Deschutes irrigation A Power
sent to district attorney
for opinion.
Suix-rvlsors report of Win, F.ver
Inghnm approved.
m fresh lircuil. lies nml Hikes
alway on liand.
I Pastry of all kinds made to
order.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
M. Hohner's
HARMO N ICAS
of all the latest styles at
prices that are right.
1). 1. Adamson & Co,
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Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby Kiv" that Ueorge
MuVay, aduiinistrator of the estate of
Williaui McVay, ileoetised has reiuiered
and tiled hi tinsl aucountiiiK ot hi.i ail-
iiiioLsli alion of said estate and the Court
has appointed Monday, the Tth day of
May, li at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at
j th County Court room in I'rineville,
Oregon as the time ami place for hearing
sid final accounting. At which time and
place all persons intcroled ill said eislate
may appear and lile their uhjeetions 10
said accounting.
liK.'K' K McV v,
Adminisirator of the estate of William
McVay, Deceased.
Doctors' Art Puzzled.
Try some of our ow n make of
Bacon and Hams
O. K. Meat Market
Country Orders not overlooked
Tin remarkable recovery of Kenneth
M elver, of Vainfhoro, Me., is the sul
jK't of much interest to the nuniical
fraternity and wide circle of friends.
He sys of his esse: "Owing to severe
intfaiiistion of the Throat and conges
tion of the l.uii(S, three doctors gave
em up to die, when, as a lust report, 1
wi induced to try Dr. Kind's New
Discovery ami I am happy to say, it
saved my life." Cures the worst
Coughs and Coids, Bronchitis. Tonsili
tis. Weak l.uns. Hoarseness and I. a
tirippe. tiiiaritnteed at D. V. Adamson
and Templeton t Son drug sture. .""V
nd $l.tX. Trul Inntle free.
1906
THE IMPORTED
BELGIAN STALLION
Brillant de Aubremee
(1880) (20260)
PROPIiKTy OF
The Haystack Livestock Breeders Association will be
kept at the Leach IMace, three miles west of Lainonta
on PrineviHe-Culv'er road, except Fridays and Satur
days, when he will be at the S. S. Brown place.
SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL
Description: Brillant is a very large, heavy boned, heavy chested horse, remarkably
hearty and rugged, well qualified to transmit draft character to his foal. Color
Black, with white markings. Weight 2000 pounds more or less according to
conditions.
Fees: Single service $10 due at time of service. Season $20 due. at end of season
Insurance $25 due when foal sucks. Also payable if mare is disposed of, or
moved from the county. Mares from a distance will be well cared for at cost of
feed only, but will not assume responsibility in case of accident.
Believing, that farmers should not rely on the grain market alone, the above
company was organized to facilate the breeding of improved stock. Horses of the
above type will enable them to profitably market their surplus produce at home.
G. 'Springer, President; .fas. T. .Robinson, Secretary; T..I. Leach, Treasurer.
Directors:
ADDRESS:
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J. IL Windoni, W. H. Helfrich, O.
J. L. Windom. and S. S. Brown
H. Osborn
H. L. B. Association
CULVER, OREGON
1 1 REDUCTION SALE j
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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 Sprints
Stock. Get our prices before buying elsewhere li
A CHOICE LINE OF
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
J. W. HANLEY
Liveary, Feed and Sale
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Horses Boarded by the Day, Week
or Month
Horses to Hay 50 cents per span
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