Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 19, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK
STEFFA4BAILEY, Publishers
Kmert'd t the v uc t o rti v hi I' r t it v i 1 1 o . (irfitn, n
High Grade Pianos and Organs.'
It. K. .Suit, r-M.H-i III iny; Lilers :
COUNTY Piano Hoiie, ihe lurji.-.-t a ltd '
projires-iv house of tin- kiml in
the Northwest, has reecnllv ar
rived in Princvi!le ami for a short !
II 'I - C ! H 1 ; lit II I 1 1
. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advance time only W i I offer to 1 It" people
One Ytutr .'. fl.."m six Motitli 75 cts j of Crook county rare bargains in
Three Montiia. .. MUn Single 'o.iw 5 els j grH, j,ian0j alu organs.
Mr. Scott comes well recoin-
Ad vert Islnn Ratas: Iislr Iv.-rtiitine II . . 7' i irtim iii vnt in runlmi; to lime ml j
uptce. Iak-I KbhiI.th l.00 pi-r Im h. Hitiiii. l nl- 5 ci'iiei ht iin.-. Car.l of 1 Imnkx 1.. ' llieilileil. lias st complete line of 4-4
Rmulittiniu of Condoleme 11.50. "Wnt"f 'lxl". nr. ml iiikI "Ktry" Notice I win '"r,l-j ,1;lkcs of the best pianos the collll-'
'try proiluecs, ami will Hell at
j I'orl land's lowest prices, either for
cash or on easy installments, lie
j does his ow n tleliveriiif; of instru
! ineiits and lias a very complete
outfit for lout; hauls into interior
; points.
Published Kvery Tlturfiiiy at tlie Jotnnal It it i 1 il i n g , V r i n e v i 1 1 e , Ore go u
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1906
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fiSPRING STYLESi
Ready for Your Inspection fts
Wc invite the interest and inspection of all who are interested m
in neve itlt fn- 1 li 'ki,-5 n u 'i ml iininHi' Ui:i"
in i w iiv rnj iv.t hm tai'i tvi wiiiiiijivi ?
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Now
EXTRA
Ahout next Siitunlay some of j
them will wish they hadn't done it. ;
Friday always was an unlucky j
day anyway, .
The direct primary has had at
leant one beneficial effect in Crook j Second earthquake at o'clock
county. The constant coining and I Wednesday afternoon felt over
going; of the candidates hustling j entire state, totally destroying the
for the nomination. has packed cities of Berkeley, San l)ieo, and
the roads down to a rock hot torn ! Santa Rosa. Dead now estimated
tin from The Dalle Chronicle I
finish.
The promised constitutional
amendment for the popular elec
tion of senators, advanced by
Morris of Nebrarka last, week in
his coinmitte report, will, if steps
are taken towards that end, he the
signal for a mighty array of op
position on the part of the rail
roads, truHiH and Standard Oil
representatives who form t n e
majority in the halls of "our
highest national legislative corpse.
For the people to again have
control of the chief law making
body, as they did about 100 years
ago when politics wax in its infancy
and virtuous, would be an in
delicate stroke against our gentile
corruptionists. Morris's idea
meets with happy accord among
the American people who, in the
majority of instances, would like
to he the real owners of themselves
and public institutions, a con
dition negative at the present time.
WILLIS S. DUNIWAY !
Candidate for State Printer;
At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906 j
"I liereliv lileilire to I lie ticiilile of!
. j ""e "i pianos compile (),,.,, , ,., j..,v..,t iv. I mi ion of tliej
sllcll Well-klloWII ami reliable clioniiou cost of I lie olliee. if elected, j
Thur.d.y: Apr. 19, 2:30 p. m. I Bulle-' k(li ( ,)(. uv( C1)i,.k(,ri tiitil I ilecliire iijhiii ih.v l.om.r that I :
Schumann, Uster. Clarendon etc., H"a" w"'k h"r "' l"'n"'te old
... , dlniKcH of lite oltiee nor eilK'lKe ill
and prices anil terms are the verv , . , , ,i
' 1 - new sclii'ines to loot the ircasurx
't,w,'H'- Willis S. IliiniWH.v.
It will pay anyone wishing toj "Willis S. Dunlwn.v is n man of
invent it i'ii n instrument to call on i-Hterliii Integrity and t liii-.iiih
or write I , S.-.n' , I,,.: v ,. ' k no wlede of I he .rilll ill I Mtsii.ess."
hotel, I'rineville, and investigiUe
what he is able to tlo in the way
of quality, prices ami terms.
at .'J5(X). l'rojierty loss in San
Francisco estimated at. 2')0.(HX),
(XX). Not a single bu-iness house
remains in the Kay City. Fire
has spread into the resident dis
trict. City is doomed.
Fire is completing the destruc
tion in the three cities visited by
disaster ves tenia v.
; Porrliiud I,;ilxir Press.
Summer Sheep Range.
GOOD PLACE FOR FUND.
No better disposition of the
funds accumulating from the
issuance of hunter's licenses than
is suggested in the following letter
which upieare(l in Monday's Ore
goman. The argument advanced
for the surplus funds being used by
the counties in which they origi
nate is a strong one from any side
from which it may be viewed: In
the past three months I have
traveled over a considerable por
tion of the Willamette Valley and
have talked to a great many fur
mers and sportsmen, both in Port
land and other Valley towns in re
gard to our game laws. All are
agreed that the game la ws should
he amended, that the $1 gun
license should ,-reniaiu in the
County Treasurer's olliee and be
the property of euch County Court
lor bounties on coyotes, cougars
wildcats, skunks, owds, crows
kingfishers and hawks. It is also
agreed that a law be passed re
quiring the County Courts of the
Willamette Valley counties to pay
a reasonable bounty on all these
destructive animals and birds.
In other words, this would allow
the counties of the Willamette
Valley to make up and pay the
balance on bounties that the gun
license lacked in paying. If we
had such a law, hundreds of farm
ers who do not do so would tak
out gun licenses, as they wouli
get the fl back as protection to
their sheep, goats, chickens, geese.
ducks and pigs. 1 he spoilsmen
would he benefited by protecting
the game in their receiving lift
cents bounty -on a kingfisher.
In one year 1. believe the farmer
boys and hunters would kill everv
kingfisher in the Williamettc
Valley. It is a well-known fact
that these birds destroy more
trout in one year than all the
naning wiiii hook and line. I bo
coyotes, bobcats and cougars de
stroy annually hundreds ot deer,
pheasant and grouse, besides
thousands of dollars' worth of
domestic animals and birds. It
goes without saying that the crow
destroys thousands of China phea
sants and native pheasants annu
ally by eating the eggs and young
birds when hatched. This is' well
known by all farmers familiar
with the habits of crows.
It ii conceded that the Willam
ette Valley annually produces
over I10(),(XJ0 worth of mohair, and
I his- could in five years be multi
plied by five, if it were not for the
coyote and wildcat. This will
apply as well to sheep, except that
the goats are kept more in the
timlx'r and brush thah sheep are.
Now these are only a small per
centage of the facts along these
lines, and we farmers and sports
men want notice taken of these
serious facts by our Representa
tives and Senators. In fact, it
should be made an' issue in this
campaign. One of the wealthiest
farmers in Yamhill County re
cently said that he would lie in
favor of paying $1(X) bounty on j
each coyote and that it would be
economy, and he did not have a
rheep or goat. Of course it would
not be necessary for such a bounty
as that, hut it ought to be large
enough to pay to keep dogs that
ma' a' sta tkmf.st.
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Kvery available vehicle is being j ,V,(y ,,, t),, , ( Th- Fint
pressed into service m f nsco to j .it;,,nl ,, in - i .. I
convey residents out of the city.
A. H. Llppimiu & Co. have received ! The W. V. it C. M. Wagon
tl new shipment uf I iiiveiHttl muxes, i 0ad Company will issue grass
We are now able to deliver these, , '
I'leuMiit kooiIk at once. lease on large tracts for summer
range Hi the Horse Heaven conn
try (Townships 14-1 5-18) and
other portions of the grant in
Crook county. For full particu
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liirs ;;T'.V l"
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Sfntf nfOmmi, nt tin-
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I K on 1 1 ;if U, HtTureil hihI unsrriM'i'.l. ti i)s7.ss
I'. S. ISoikIh tn Hii ure firciiliitinn lt?,.MH).00
I'ri'iiimiii "ii ('. S. linn. Is
l'ioiitls, SfCiuiti.'H. i-tc 1,7MI."'J
Itiillltill',' bouse furniture luul
hxtuiw s.ti-JD.ll , i
line frniii N ;itiii nl liiuikx lii"t. j U
I.Vs.-i-vi- AMits 12.447.S7 tJ'
1iic fioni Stutf Hunks ami Bankers lid.STu.tf 1 1 Xt
line from appimed i'iscrvH unfits. Ih.Sl'iuh i 1i
Intei'intl KcvtMino stamen . jj
Mild-, nn.l ..H... -l.il Hi i, P
Ntites of ntlu'i- National banks . . .
r'rurtinnal paix'i' onnvnev, nii-kles
ttnd rents ,S.!V
I.AWITI. MoNKV I!H1VK IN I'.ANK, VI.:
Specie . IS, Tin
lieijal-teliilrr imtes ... .KI lil.'JJil
l. J". rertilifules I'uriiiilil ileinsiteil
lipileinetiiiii tnnil with I . S
Local Agent,
Prineville, ( )regon
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The
WINNER CO.
Prineville Agents for
Edison Phonographs
AND
Gold Molded Records
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(Contest Notice.
Di piutinctit of die I nleeior,
banil Oltiee The llalles, Oregon.
.Muieh 2ti, l!Hi.
Miittieieiit ciiiitest alliilavit hiiviin; lieon
j liln.l ill this olliee by llournc A. Watson,
: Is 97s contestant, aninst hoinesleail entrv No.
I 1 m. iim.18 April !. liHir... for s'i,sW
J See. 'A. SK'iSKU, St. I. X K1, K'4 ,
"id Oiki Wl j ,';- !'. N'W'jNWt;,, Seel ion 1", 'I'ownship
llMHHIIKii S., Hnni;e 1(1, K. W. M hy Ale.vandei'
! W . Ititnisey, Conlestee, in which it is
10,27s "I I alleged that said Alexander W. llumsey
sThki" ''tis wholly iiliandotied said tract , tltut lie
ViT.74 ''.is tdiHiieei1 his residence liierelVoni ior
; more than six months since making said
.. entry ; that he lias not settled upon and
'i cultivated said tract as required by law;
i,.k '."-'!) 747.(il mat stud alleged t.iisence was not mte to
Demand certificates f demwit. . . . li.7!ll.(il ",s ''iiiploymenl in the army, nav 01
(' .pilid stud; paid in
Sm plus fund ... .
t'ndivideil priilits. less expenses
and taxes paid
National bank notes otifstinulinu .
One to other National Hanks, . ..
Hue to Statu Hanks and bankers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits suhiect to
Total
STAT K OK OIIK.ION, j
marine corns of the t'nited States in time
W's Irs ! 'd' war, saici parties are heri'hy notilied to
'' ' : appeiir, respond and oiler evidence tonch
' ing said allegation at o'clock a. in. on
Cinnitv of Crook I " I Mav t.i. IKIti, before .I . .1. Smith, t'ounty
I 'I' t itii..,.-,v i ' i r n i ! Clerk at ht- oltiee in I'vineville, Oregon.
I, i. .M, oAl.nwts, ( as i". r ot t ie ahoe-i , , , . .. , . . ... . , i . . ,7
i i,,.. i i i i o . i i and t int hna hear tig wil he held al 10
nanieil hunk, ilo solein v swear that the ahove , . ,. m... .i e.i, i,..i-... i,.,
lulge ami helk-t. I. M. ,.l.l IN, , ani, omi.(, .r,(, 0l.eKn-
nil . i I The said contestant having, in a proper
IIO ,,v Tlo,'' ulT U ""' l,nH, affidavit, li.od March . lim, set forth
lltn nay ol Aptil, l.M) i , ,, , ., . ., , ... , ,illiL-eiice
. I.J. S.MI1 II, ( oimly Clerk. service this notice cannot he made
it is lierehv ordered and directed that such
CoUHKi'T Attest:
Wll.I. Wl'HZW'Kll.Kt!!
Caiev W. Foster -Z.
M'. Brown
I Mrectors
notice he given bv dueuild proper publica
tion. MICH A HI, T. NOLAN,
I al!l Register.
BEAUTIFY THE CITY
Step Are Being Taken to Make
Many Improvements
If the plans which are now
being made foil the purpose of
adding beauty to the yards and
vacant lots throughout the city
are carried tint this spring, as
those who have taken the matter
in hand announce that they will
be, Prineville will soon be a city
of llowers and attractive yards.
(The movement which wits
started by the members of the
Ladies' Annex some weeks ago,
when it committee was appointed
at one of the meetings of that
organization, to plant Mowers and
shrubbery and otherwise improve
the appearance of the club grounds,
has proved infectious and now (he
churches and residents generally
will take up the work. It is the
plan to sew grass seed, plant rose
bushes, flowers and shrubbery on
all the available vacant ground
around both churches and the
dwellings of those who have ex
pressed a willingness to add
beauty to the city, and the min
isters have advanced the idea of
making use of some of the vacant
lots by turning the.ni into potato
patches.
The general improvement of the
club grounds will begin in a few
days' and the work will be in
charge of a coininitte consisting of
Mrs. C, S. Kdwards, Mrs. M. K.
Brink, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Misses
Fay and Pertha Baldwin and Miss
Hazel Howard. Congressman
Williamson has given to the
Annex an assorted variety of
flower seeds and these will be used
extensively. By early summer it
is expected that from an artistic
and ornamental view point the
club grounds will be model in
every respect and such that they
will prove a stimulus for further
work along the same lines among
the residents of the city.
rev Jinnett, of the Methodist
church, and Rev. Mitchell, of the
Presbyterian congregation, have
both become entuscd with the
idea of beautifying the city and
will advance it to the members of
their churches. The church yards
themselves will probably be the
next in line to receive improve
ment under the impulse of garden
hoes and flower seeds.
Credit for the beautifying1 ' :
movement which is meeting !RNEST COOLEY J. W. HANLEY
constantly increasing favor is due!
to the mcmiicrs of the Ladies':
Annex, they being the tirst to i
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1'ioiiv u,e matter ant. uienoniy, UUUIUIIllj JIOUIC i Horses. Boarded by tho Day, Week
among themselves, r rum thel or Mouth
club organization, however, the
slogan of prettier yards and more
ii . i i .i ,
.lowers nas been taken up by AT OLD DILLION STAND ' First Class Livery
others and it is hoped will .spread: ULU LILLIU1 31 AINU , Ria for RenJ.
to general acceptance bv every i PRINEVILLK, - - - OREGON Ner Oohooo bridge I'tinnille, Oregon i
property owner Lying within t he
city's limits.
We Sell and Guarantee
''SINCERITY
CLOTHES"
Because
They are sincerely tailored
They are made of honest materials
In a big, tanitary, modern factory;
hy Hkilleu, well-paid workmen
They are correct and stylish
- They fit perfectly
They wear and hold their shape 'til
threadbare
-They are not "DOCTORED" into
shape by Hot Flat-Iron "dope"
And Because
A very large percentage of all
clothing IS doctored up by the Hot
Flat-Iron to cover defects in tailoring.
Such treatment does cover, but
doesn't rem ove; for the first damp
day on which these "doctored" gar
ments are worn brings out these
faults and causes them to lose shape
and character.
Partial faults that may occur in the
making of SINCERITY CLOTHES
are permanently removed by Hand
Needlework ONLY.
You can buy "Sincerity Clothes"
with the assurance that you are get
ting Style-Perfect Fit-and that
they will WEAR, and retain their
shape, until worn threadbare;
brenvxe they are tailored sincerely
'
We are Sole Agents Here
It has always been our policy to provide for our
patrons the best merchandise procurable, and with this
idea still in view we have arranged for the e.clusiv
sale .if -:- -;- -:- -:- -:-
"Sincerity Clothing" For Men
anil we feel that our judgment will be justified by the
approval of the men who appreciate high class work
manship as well us perfect lit , a nd correct sty Ie, v it It
our Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction. -:- -:-
Great Easter Undermuslin Showing
of Night downs, I'etticoats, Hrawers, Chiniese and
Corset Covers, all high class goods and the prices are right
Embroidered Linen Waist Patterns
$1.50 to $2.25 each
Beautiful Laces are here
for your inspection. An
elegant assort ni e n t o f
Chiny, Oriental and Val
enciennes Laces with In
sertion to match. Allover
Luces, l'lauen. Applique'
and Swiss . Embroideries
Chihlrens' While Hresses
Baby Coats, Slimmer Hal
Bonnets, etc, in a great
variety of styles in all
sizes and prices
We have secured the agency for the famous
Butterick Patterns and The Delinator
Our prices are the same to all 10 and 15 cent
S PRINEVILLE BIG STORE K
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Candies are fresh daily front the Prineville factory, the only one
in the county. Quality mid Ibivor imsni'inssed. Superiority litis
it I ways been iheiesi of (filbert's. The snnie fnci.iry is timiing;
out the heHt grade of lee 'renin nunle from pine ereain. Your'
i!tti'oii;me onee secured will never be lust.
Present Location with Rideout & Foster
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New Millinery
Corner 2nd and
Main Street
I desire to announce that 1 have just
received a line line of HATS lor Ladies
Misses and Children. These goods are
strictly lirst class and up-to-date in every
respect. Prices are REASONABLE
MRS. ESTES
THE IMPORTED
BELGIAN STALLION
rillant de Aubremee
(1880) (20260)
PUOl'KRTY OF The Haystack Livestock lireedcrs Association will be kept at the Leach place,
three miles west of Lanionta oij I'rineville-Ctilver road except Fridays and Saturdays, when he
will he nt the S. S. Brown place.
SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL
Description: Hrillant is a very large, heavy boned, heavy chested lmrse, 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 ot 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. -ost 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.
(t. Springer, President; Jas. T. Robinson, Secretary; T. .1. Leach Treasurer
Dim-tors: " hif W " 0hn.
.1. L. W lndoni, and S. S. Brown x
ADDRESS: O I D A 'a.'
M. L. d. Association
CULVER, OREGON
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Boarding Stable ;
j Stock boarded by the day, week or month ;
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
: and good attention given the same.
Patronage Solicited
AT OLD DILLION STAND
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Roy ('hit wood, of Willow Oreek, n
spent the last of the week in the r i
city looking after business matters, r.i
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B. F. Scott, of F.ilert
Piano H
House of Portland, arrived inthefl
Ti TJ 3VE IB IE IR,
When in need of Lumber,
Shigles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors or Glasses see
his headquarters here for the
city last week and will establish f
in-
terior part of the state. Mr. Scott ;
will run theoe pents down and kill ! xwt to remain in this vicinity 1
A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Winter Underwear
lias been made as we intend to sell them out
eoinplete in order to have room for our Spring
Stock.!Get our priees before buying elsewhere
A CHOICE LINE OF
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
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Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
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