Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 29, 1906, Image 1

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VOLX
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 29,1906.
NO. 15
THREE NEW OFFICES! ASKS ABOUT RANGE; SWEAR IN VOTER LAMONTA GROWING
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I. MICHEL
We are receiving poods it 1 1 the time ami our stock will
bo complete.. Our store is small hut we have the goods
just the panic :-: :-: :-: :- :-:
In Shoes We Have The Best
Julia Marlowe Shonj ud Oxfordi for billies. Best Known ami best ad
vertised shoe in tlie wodil
The Original Packard Shoe for Men. lull mat top, li;ht sole, niilitarv
heel.
The Fliotiione Special Shoe. .Military heel, dull mat top, creased vamps
oak soles. '
Improved Dreiswell Line, tionciyenr welt, Essex last, medium sole, out
side full.
Prince Special, New Style. McKay sewed, national last, doulile sole
full edye, any nun's shoe.
And Many Other Styles for Ladies', Cent's, Misses', Oirls and Boys.
Our Gent's Furnishing Goods is also complete with the latest styles
. Don't forget the fact that our line of Groceries is also Complete
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Blue Cheviots Pepular $7.XJ Values now $3.00
$16.00 Values for $6.00 Only " &V . " " $2 00
$12.00. . " " $5.00 " 83. , $L50
These opportunities have never before These are excellent values and must ro
been offered in I'rineville. this season.
Ladies $1.50 Kid Gloves for 75 cts n c, , , "
mailed to anv address with postage pre- d off on all Men s Golf and
paid while they last, Dress Shirt, for 30 DAYS ONLY
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If new showings of the very best of
the season's styles are interesting to
you, you will be more than pleased
with our new department. The most
fashionable patterns in all choice
shades, direct from the largest
linery House in the East.
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, President
C. M. Elkins, Vice President
Fheu w. Wilson, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, c. M. Elkins,
D. F. Stewaftt, Fred W. Wilson.
Transacts a General
liankinj- Business
10 x o h a n y e lit ul it
and Sold
Collections will- re
ceive prompt atten
tion For an Impaired Appetite.
j Loss of appetite alwavs results from
tatiltv digest inn All limi .. ;
! a few doses of Chamberlain' Stomach
. ami Liver- Tablets. They " will in
I Jvigorate the stomach, strengthen the
j digestion and give you an appetite like
! 'a wolf. These Tablets also act as a
i gentle laxative. For sale by 1). '.
Adamson.
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Rapid Settlement of County Cre
ates More festal Stations
Lower Bridge Is tin' name of a
new postolliee w h'ch was establish
ed this week un the Deschutes met
al the crossing of the Willamette
Valley & Cascade Mountain Wagon
Road. C. W. Kinati has been ap
iuinted postmaster.
l'etiiioiiK are mi! for the establish
ment of n new pnstiillice at l'owell
Unties to lxar that name. The
order rivaling the new olliee is
I'xpected to be received in a short
time.
Orders were received Monday
ereathiK the mv postolliee ol'O'N'eil
at the Canniehael place on Crooked
river. C. C. ( 'Neil has been appoint
ed postmaster.
Fostmastcr Sumniers has received
a bulletin from the postolliee depart-
menr caiiinj; tor tmis carrvniL; the
mail between 1'cineville and Crook
1 1 he latter olliee havimi' been created
several weeks njio with Sarah .1.
Milliron postmistress, liids on the
contract w ill be received up to April
17, the bulletin HtiptilatiiiK that the
mailstajje shall leave Crook every
Monday and Friday morniuji at 7::!0
o'clock, arriviny,- in I'rineville not
later than ."::io of the same day.
lietttrninK- the st;,nf shall leave
I'rineville every Tuesday and Sat
urday mornine- at 7::!l. ariivin! at
I Crook not later than ."::!(). The
distance one way is :i2 miles.
The contract for earryinj'- the mail
between the two stations will be let
for a term of four years, ben'inniii'
.Inly 1. I'.tnii, and conlinuinn unlti
.lune :'.(). IttlO. The bond reiiuired is
ill'lK).
WORK WILL BEGIN
New Prineville Hotel Building Will
Be Rushed to Completion
Work will beein a.uain on the
I'rineville Hotel bnihliii"' some I inie
next week. .Mrs. .McDowell has
made a sa tisl'act i ry set t lenient with
the trust company ..ml will have
general supervision of const met h in
work from now on. No new cou
t ract will be let .
Six stone cutters, who will be
employed on I he buililinn', will lea ve
Portland Sunday ami work will
bef-in probably early ill tin- week.
The north part of t he . hiiildinu in
which the stores are to he located
will be finished lirst. This work it
is expected will be completed bv the
middle of .) line. I. Michel has leased
one of the store depart ineiils and
will use it for iiirt stock of merchan
dise. The other department will
probably be leased do li. C. Gilbert
to be used as a confectionery store.
Additional help will be employed
in the city and the structure will be
completed as rapidly as possible.
Must File Petitions by April 4.
County Clerk Smith calls attention
to the provisions of the direct pri
mary law which reipiire that all
jK'tilions for county o dices be tiled
in his olliee mil later than April 4.
The same law reiptires that I he
registration blanks from the out
side precincts be tilled on or before I
April It), t lie day when regisl ra t ion
closes until, after the primary
election. I
Ite iwl ra I ion in the I 'rinev-i I le in-.l
cinct reached 170 today. Kuleher
still leads all the precincts with
over Iso voters on tne registration
books. The local regis! ration has
been slow and indications point to
a rush to the clerk's olliee about the
time the tiooks i-hThe, which will be
on April 1U. The regist rat ion siioul-d
be completed before that date to
prevent mistakes and also to relieve
I he clerk of tin-extra wink.
Run Launch on Deschutes.
Covers of outdoor sport, who
reside in the vicinity of Itend,
organized a company last week
which will build a :( foot, 10 horse
power launch w hich will be operated
on t he Deschutes river above liend.
The organization will be incorpo
rated with a capital Htock of fr.ooo.
The par value of the shares will be
.'.(). and a large number of subscrib-er.-t
hax already lieen secured. The
boat will corry about L'." passengers
and is for pleasure purposes alone
The Deschutes river above the falls
affords tine boating and the orgaui
tioii is meeting with considerable
enthusiasm.
Loses 250 Tons of Hay.
Two hundred and twenty-live
tons of hay. belonging to .1. W. tiil
christ, were burned at the Ulenn
ranch on upper Crooked river last
week, presumably by an incendiary.
Mr. tiilchrist has hail the lileuu
property leased anil this winter has
Iw-eu feeding his cattle there. Tie
hay was In three separate slacks
and the Humes started in each at
the same lime. Mr. (iilchrist stated
while in the city the lirst of the week
that there was no doubt hi his
mind that the tires had been set.
The loss amounts to about mmi.
Yearling's Sell for $3 per Head.
Thorn. is Sharp, Jr., sold l.'iiWh head
of mixed yearlings to W.J. Morsch j
of Douglas. Wyo., last week. The I
hand Is to be delivered in Shaniko
after shearing. T he purchase price J
was '! per head.
The lllaek I'.utte Iaud & Livestock !
company sold lL'00 head of wethers
to the same purchaser at per !
he;ol, and t he same price was paid;
to Hugh Lister of I'aulina for a!
mixol band of I'ttoo head. '
Senator Fulton Sends Letter of In
quiry to Stockmen
A letter in beiny; sent out bv Sen
ator Fulton toslockinen of the state
relative In .uraziug; charges on tin
reserves. The letter is aw follows;
"Complaints have been made to
me re.eariliuy; the ratine charges
made in some parts of our stale (or
forest reserve privileges. These
have been ilisl rihuted lictwceu both
sheep and entile interests. Inn
largely t he former. ' 1 lind upon in
vestigation (hat. the prices lieing;
charged in Oregon are ereater than
on ninny reserves of the country,
which has been explained on t lie
basis of climatic conditions permil
t in if louver use of Oreuon reserves.
In response to the complaints made,
and that our state may nveive as
fair treatment as is accorded imv
otner, i would like to be provided
with a statement by every stockman
of Oregon usin Hie reserves, cover
ing the following points: How long
is your stock able to graze on land
allotted to you, or where they were
wont to graze on what is now re
serve land: what is the value of the
range you use for fattening: bow
many acres lire reiiuired on 1 he
average to support one slurp, cow
or horse; what are the phvsical
ditliculties attending use ofv the
range; what is the menu altitude of
that section you Have; when does
snowdisappearand when do storms
begin?
"A general answer to these ques
tions will put in my possession facts
which will enable me to argue for
our state's Interests.' I would be
pleased to hear front you soon on
the subject."
Eastern Star Celebrates.
.Members of the Knsleru Star
observed their lot 1 anniversarv in
Masonic hall Tuesllay evening.
Before the tdates were spread ba
the baniiiet, I'nlron C. I. Winnek
delivered the address of welcome,
followed by a vocal solo bv Miss
Celia Nelms. A hiii'-hnble' f.-o
takeyi part in by Mrs. II. I Itelk
nap. Mrs. Carrie Foster. T. M. Bald
win ami M. K. Brink, contributed
to the evening's pleasure. Carna
tions and evergreens were used In
the decorat ions.
Cold Weather Damaged the Fruit.
I'. S. Cowle-i and II. W. Turner
came up yesterday from Madras.
Mr. Cow les said the extreme cold at
his ranch the early part of last week
did considerable damage to his
fruit. The cherry ami peach trees
had just started to bud when Un
freezing cold set in.' Most of the
hit let-fruit has been killed, and dam
age has been done t o some of t he
hardier fruit. Mr. Cowles said he
did not believe that the apples had
been injured to any great extent.
Saw Mill Men Indicted.
Indictments were ret urned by I he
federal grand jury last week against
A. It. Lnstwood iind .lack Dee. who
own a saw mill in the vicinity of
(irizzly mountain, charging them
with cutting timber on government
hind. I'. S. Marshal lirillil h was in
Ihecity Saturday and placed both
under arrest , I he bonds being lixed
nt $."100.
H. M. Cake's Candidacy.
11. M. Cake, candidate for 1'nited
Stales Senator, has been so closely
identified with the movement for
the upbuilding . of Oregon and has
been so close a student of eoiiilit ions
effect. lug I he Interests of this Stale,
I hat he is t he ideal man to represent
Oregon hi t he Sena te,
During the next few years Oregon
Is going to make wonderful grow th
in the development of her Industries
and resources, ami important ques
tions effecting I licin are certain to
arise. The Slate will then need in
the Senate, a man
touch wit h t he com
thoroughly in
lions and Mr.
Cake is the man lor the plan
The people can certainly trust him
to get what t hey want .
C. A. Johns for Governor.
Dent-Sir: Oregon Is a large slate
ami I fear that time will not permit
me to visit your county. Will do so
if possible.
Have made a hard light for this
nomination, and should KastcrtiOrc
gon in which I have lived for eigh
teen years, give me loyal support, I
will be nominated. This is her
political opportunity, and I trust
t hat you will sec your way clear to
assist me.
State Bank I'.xaiubier.
iive. I'riinary Law fair trial.
High sense of olliclal honor.
Liberal support to and high
standard of eduea t ion.
Kich and poor will receive alike
courteous treatment.
With Itooscvelt on railroad legis
lation and labor question.
Office of Land Agent must be
above suspicion and without
adjuncts.
Franchises should pay reasonable
lax. Lxpress and similar eampan
ies should pay tax on gloss earnings
in slate. C. A. Johns.
A Lively Tussle.
with that old enemy 'of the race, f 'on
Htipalion, often ends in Appendicitis
To avoid all serious trouble with Stofh
ach, Liver and Bowel, take Dr. Kinc'
New Life Pills. They perfectly reu.
late tiiese organs, u ithonl p-tin or dis
cunfort. 2hc at D. P. Ailairsoii A iky
and Templetoir A Son. .
Attorney General Gives His Opin
ion on Primary Election
Attorney (ieneral Crawford lias
1-endereir an opinion which settles
Hie iptestioij w hether a voter who
has not registered lM-fore the pri
maries can vote in that election.
The Attorney i ieneral holds that a
voter may qualify on primary day
by sigiiin blank "A" provided for
bithedireet primary law.
Opinions hv Miil.-ly .t i rr.-i e. I iikiii this
snliji'ri. Hint lln-r tuts l.-tii nnii-li iti-Uhsitn
el' il, inr the rt-HMtii tlmt tlwr wilt niftny
vnti-rs nuo will fail n. icuisUT unit ho will
IciiiHini l In- riKhl In vmo mi primary Uy
Tin' ii-i-rtiliiii; npininn has li'cn iliai nti hu
o-Kislereil .person I'tmlii not rvtfiMt'r hi Ihc
pells ami yen-, fur si-cliim . nf l lie ilini-t law
sHyslhio "no person u lm is not a qnalilii-il
I'li-elor ami a reKislt'ii-il tiii-iiiImt nf his pHrly
niakniK us nominations nintt r Un- provisions
ol llus law shall Ik- iiinlilitHl lo join ill siKli
oitfHny pi-ntion for notniiiHtion or to voir at
sHiil primary noininalion rlprtinii."
Allorni'y-i,iiMnrl Orawloril savs if this
wen- all tin- law i-ontninnl upon this subject
I lie inleution wouhl be plain that unteas
reitislereit Ihe party eouhl uol vote, lie
looks further, however, ami liu't.s that' in
sections I Hint 8 of ihe primary law Ihera are
provisions w hii-h make the Australian Iwllot
law appliealile, ami section .;:, of the eode
is expressly inaite appliealile lo primary
lioniiiialinu eleetfons.
This last mentloMuit seeliou pniviiles for
any elector hit is nut rexistere.l in the pre
cinct ill which he appljes lo vote to line lilauk
"A," Hint vote if otherwise MiialiltHil. Seclton
l of the ilireis primary law says that "noth
inn conlained in this law shall be eonstrlieil
lo deprive any elector nf the right I o register
ami vole i any primal y nominating election
required by this law no his complying with
the special provisions of this law in the
same manner thai In- is permitted by the
general laws lo register nml vole at gen
eral election."
Construing the law nsa whole, ihe aimruey
general Itnds tlml the elector may qualify by
using blank "A" on election day, ami hence
thai eouiily clerks should scud out such
blanks with the hullt boxes nml poll books.
Ur' L
WILLIS S. DUNIWAY
Gindiddic for SWe Printer
At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906
"I hereby pledge to t he people of
Oregon a great reduction of the
enormous cost of the olliee, if elected,
and I declare upon my honor that I
shall seek noil her to perpetuate old
abuses of the olliee nor engage In
new schemes to loot the treasury"
Willis S. Duniw ay.
"Willis S. Dual way Is a man of
sterling integrity and thorough
know ledge of the printing business."
Tori la ml La bor Press.
Socialist County Convention.
The Socialist County Convention
for Crook county, staio of Oregon,
is hereby called to meet at the Cir
cuit Court room at i'rineville, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, April i'll.li, at
10 a. m. I'm-I he purpose of niiminat-
illg Candida les for all the ci ly
ollicos to be tilled at the next gen
eral election, and for the transaction
of such ot her business as may come
before said convention. The con
vention will consist of one delegate
at large from each precinct and one
additional delegate for every eight
(Si voles oi- majority Ira el ion' there
of cast for I he Socialist ca m lida le for
Supreme Judge. Ali members in
good standing of the Crook County
Socialist Local are admitted as
pelegi-iles. No proxies will be enter
tained. Tin- Cen I nil Comniillee re
commended that the Primaries be
held ill the several precincts nt the
voting place therein on Satnrdav.
April 14, l!MHi. at 1 p. in.
Delegates have been apportioned
among Hie several voting precincts
as follows:
Ashwood :!, Bend :!, lilack Butte 4,
Bear Creek I. P.eavei- 1 I'.ci.i.n 1
Cross Keys I, Camp Creek 1. Hat-din
t, iiowaru i, t lay I reek Haystack
'I, Ireland 1, Johnson Creek Kul
eher 2, Montgomery , McKay 1,
Mill Creek 1. Manrv 1. N'ew'soin
'reek 1, Prineville 4, Summit I.
Willow Creek I. Powell But les I,
Laiaonta 1, Redmond 1. Laidlaw I.
Deschutes I. Warm Springs 1.
Done by order of tin- Socialist
County ( en I ral Coiuiuitle March .",
P.HMi. .1. It. Bkmiam, Chairman
P.. F. Wti.tiorr, Secretary .
Doctors Are Puzzled.
The remarkable nmivery of Kenneth
Mclver, of Vanciboro, Me., is the sub
ject of touch interest to the medical
fraternity and a wi le circle of friends,
lie. says of his case: "Owiin; to severe
inllaiuatioii of the Throat atnl conges
tinil of the Limits, three doctors g-ave
me up to die, hen. as a last resort, I
was induced to try Dr. Kiuf's New
Discovery ami I him happy to sav, it
saved my life.'" Cures the worst
Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, l'onsili
tis, Weak Liiiil'". Hoarseness and l.a
iri. Ouaraiiteed at D. P. Adamson
and Templeion iv Son dnij; stoic. .'uic
I and !.M. Trial bottle free.
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New Settlers Are Rapidly Riling
One of County's Richest Districts.
No Iw-lter evidence of the rapid
growl h a ud sel l lenient of Lamolita
can lie found than In the registration
record made there this year by
lieorge S. Miller, who was la the
city Tuesday to tile his petition for
the nomination of Justice of the
Peace in that precinct. Lamontu.
precinct was created by the county
court at its January session and
embraces two townships. Mr.
Miller registered W out of the i5
voters living in that precinct, ami
the list Is now about complete.
Many new settlers are coming into
the sect ion, principally from Minne
sota. "lOvery vacant foot of land
will be taken," said Mr. Miller," and
the new settlers are constantly
bringing more. The recent snows
nml heavy rains give every indica
tion of the district producing a
record breaking crop this year, and
nothing-could lie more favorable for
a steady and permanent, settlement.
There is a demand most of the time
for deeded lands, now that Ihe
government tracts are practically
all In the hands of homesteaders."
PROCLAMATION. ,
WHF.RKAS, l he Secretary of State
of the State of Oregon, has not Hied
nie In writing that pursuant to the
provisions of an act entitled "An
Act making effective the Initiative
and referendum provisions of See
Hon 1 of Article IV of the Constitu
tion of the State of Oregon, ami
regulating elections t hereunder, ami
providing penalties for violations of
provisions of this act,"' approved
February 24, 1!H, the Oregon State
Orange duly tiled lit his otlice on
February :ld, llMIti, an Initiative
petition containing 7.I14N signatures
properly attached to a. copy of said
measure, certitied in accordance wit h
law, demanding that a proposed
law, the title, tenor and effect of
which Is hereinafter particularly set
forth, shall be submitted to the
legal voters of the State of Oregon
lot- their approval or rejection at
the general election to be held In
said state on the 4th day of June,
being the lirst Momlav In June, l!Mlli.
NOW. Til F.KF. FORK, I, Heo.
Chamberlain, lioveriiot- of the State
of ( li-egon. In obedience to the pro
visions of said net hereinbefore 'first
mentioned, do hereby make and
Issue this Proclamation to the peo
ple of Hie Slate of Oregon, announc
ing that the said Oregon Stale
image has tiled said initiative peti
tion with the requisite number of
signatures I beret o u t Inched demand
iiigNlhiil I here shall be submitted to
I he legal voters of t he State of Ore
gon lor their approval or rejection
at the regular election to be held on
the 4(h day of June, llMIti, said day
being Hie first Monday in said
mouth, a bill to propose by Initia
tive petition a bill entitled "A bill to
propose by initiative petition H law
to provide additional revenue for
stale purposes; lo levy a license on
the gross earnings of Sleeping car
companies, iielrigerator car com
panies and Oil companies; defining
a Sleeping car company, a Refrige
rator car company and an Oil com
pany within I In- meaning of this
act; delining the manner of ascer-
laiuiiig the amount of such gross
eceipts; providing a penalty for
violating the provisions of this
act," the tenor and effect of which
in brief Is: . ,
First: To require every Sleeping
car company. Refrigerator car com
pany and Oil company to pay In
addit ion to t n xes now provided for
by law, a. license of three per centum
upon the gross earnings of such
companies, annually, to the treas
urer of t he sta te.
Second: To pa ft letihirly define
each of said companies Included
within the terms of said act.
Third: To provide the milliner of
ascertaining the amount of such
gross receipts by requiring the pro.
per officers of such companies, as
particularly mentioned In said bill,
lot ra nsiii It tot he sla te treasurer on
or before the 1st day of March of
each year a statement under oath
of the gross receipts of such com
panies ' from business transacted
within t he stales (luring the preced
ing year ending December :tlst, and
giving in such statement informa
tion as to the name of the firm,
company, business or corporation;
the nature of the business trails
acted by it; the location of its prin
cipal olliee ami under what laws It is
organized, and whom. If any one. It
represents, ami In certain cases
provided by the bill whose wares it
handles; the name, address and
place of residence of the proprietor,
chief ollicer or managing agent of
t lie business or company in the State
of Oregon; a detailed statement of
the real estate owned by the firm or
company In the Slate of Oregon,
where situated and the value there
of as assessed fdr taxation.
Koitrth: To provide for the pav
nieut of leu per centum additiouiil
to said license fees in case of a fail
ure to make the statement or to pay
the license required to he made or
paid by the terms of said act, and to
provide the method of collection
I hereof.
Fifth: To provide that if auv
otlieer of any company or corpora
lion or oilier person mentioned In
said bill shall fail, refuse or neglect
to make and tile the annual state
ment therein required to lie make
for thirty days after the 1st day of
March in each year, on conviction
thereof he shall be punished by a
tine of not less than ."(MUK) mr
more than fl.iHio.00, or by imprison,
ment in Ihe county jail not less than
thirty days nor more than six
months, or by both line and Im
prisonment in the discretion of the
court, and making it the duty of
the district attorney of the proper
judicial district to commence and
prosecute for violations of said bill
in any court of competent jurisdic
tion mi action at law to enforce
said penalty.
Done at I he l apilol a-1 Salem, this
2Mb day of February. A. D., P.MMi,
I Signed I liKO. K. CH.VMl!l-:itl.AI.
liovernor.
(Signed I F. I. Di xiuu,
(Seal) SiK-retary of State.