Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 31, 1906, Image 2

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    Do NOT Forget to Vote on These'
Vole for or against prohibition of the aal of intoxicating
liquon for bererage purpoaea far Priaeville, Maataawry,
McKay, JoftiiM Crtek. Mill Creek ua Pewell Bullet artciactt
aalr at Craak Caaatjr. Vatt faf Ox
For.
70 X Againnt.
For Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment
Vote Yea or No
Ye.
;j.03 x Xo.
For Amendment to the Local Option Law giving Anti
PronibitionitU and Prohibitionists equal privileges.
Vote Yes or No.
804 X Yes.
305
No.
Crook County Journal
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906.
prolialilv nut far
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from correct,
ari'a in HU;ire '
8
miles nearly ennui to tin- total
''population, in other words one
WHY NOT A COURT HOUSE? 8,Uare mile to cad, inhal.it;:nt, it
The arguments advanced aaiiiM j in plain to he seen that there is
the building of anew court houre sti II plenty of room in which to
grow, and the present retudenlB
by 1 1 te sagacious editors of the
Bend Bulletin and tlie Madras
Pioneer, uninfoimcd as both are
regarding the financial condition
of the county, taxation, state laws
and other points pertinent to the
subject matter, arc so trivial as to
border on the ridiculous. With
the assertions wholly disproved
that, there will be additional taxes,
bonds to retire and untold bur
dens for the new settlers, it will be
interesting to note what new ob
jections will be raieed by these pe
dantic sheets against the erection
of a building for the protection of
their interests. The iiulletin prays
aloud that the county court will
not sacrifice its dignity by violat
ing the state statute.- in its feverish
haste to burden the county with
additional taxes, and the l'ioneer
likewise sweats in the stomach in
apprehension lest the new court
house proposition is a twilight
scheme stuck up on four wheels
and shoved over a railroad. To all
of which a calm inspection turns
such insipid arguments and asser
tions, into substances for laughter.
The county court is not going to
order the erection of a new court
house unless it is wanted by the
taxpayers, a niajorily of them, and
those who pay the largest amounts.
It would le impossible to do other
wise without remedial action and
protest from the right ijuarter.
Again, if a new court house is built,
which is a matter problematical ut
present, it will be built in strict ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications and as economically as
possible. There'll be no jobbing,
no railroading, no additional taxa
tion, no warrants, no bonds, no
indebtedness accruing as a result.
If there is to be surely those who
foot the bills will have the right to
enter objection. And even if these
conditions should rule, the new
settlers would not suiter from ad
ditional expenses. Very, very few
of them appear on the assessment
roll ami according to the assessor
it is not likely that many of them I
will for some vears to come. Sol
they would receive all the benefit
and suffer none of the agonies of I
tax burdened living, so pielur-j
esquely painted by the able pens!
at work on the papers mentioned.
Then again, no one familiar!
with conditions denies that a new!
courthouse is needed. Thestrue-j
ture now in use is far too
are not likely to suffer from the j
heal this summer through over J
crowding. !
In opposition to the promised
initiative and referendum ietition
for the state to purchase the Har
low road over the Cascades, comes
the report that the promoters of
the proposition have an option on
the road until after the June elec
tion for Ir'HOOO. If the state should
be the purchaser of the route for
the proponed sum of 124 000, the
option holders will reimburse
themselves .tlC.OOO worth for their
trouble in working the gra't on the!
slate. Even vvilh 1 1 it: alleged graft!
eliminated, the proposition on the!
face of il does not look good, j
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I Here are numerous oilier avenues
in which the state treasury can
spend its surplus to better ad
vantage than in the purchase of a
road running through a forest re
serve of benefit only to one small
seel ion.
The Madras l'ioneer, in a lame
attempt to bolster up its "railroad"
argument concerning the building
of a new county court house, says
The Journal is paid sf.iOO annually
for publishing the county court
proceedings and accuses this paper
of neglecting to do that for the
January term. If the Pioneer will
take the trouble to look into the
matter it will find that the con
tract for publishing the proceed
ings was noi mane wnn tins paper
until the March, l'.lOli, term of the
court. Consequently the January
business was not published. The
May session of the court is not as
yet finished, but so far as it has
been, the l'ioneer will find a record
of the proceedings in this issue,
atul subsequent issues will contain
a record of the business transacted
according to contract.
FOUR DAYS'
CELEBRATION
uver 4.ti has heen raised tor
the four days' celebration and
baseball tournament which is to be
held in l'rineviile from July 1 to
July 4, and this sum will be in
creased to ifliOO before the end of
the weeK.
It is impossible at this time to
Crook county outgrew these quar
ters two years ami more ago, and
the county business which is rap J
idly increasing with the new set-i
tlement does not simplify the
crowded conditions. Only two of
the county oll'icers have ollice
rooms in the building at present, 1
and records and county business
cannot be systematized or handled ,
expeditiously muter these circum
stances. There are adoen other
reasons to he advanced for the
erection of a new building, but
they are patent to everyone. Duly
one other question needs be solved
in the event of the erection ot a
new building the location. This
will be left, to a choice between
Bend and Madras unless one or
the other should happen to offer
some good reason why it should be
located at the county seat. j
i give a detailed program of the
jevents which the various commit-
tees will arrange, and probably
I not before next week will there be
made an attempt to publish a pro
gram. The baseball tournament will
j cover lour days, probably with two
games a day, and the celebration
itselt will include a long list of
races, trap shooting, and other
! events similar to those given hint
i year with the exception that never
I al days instead of one will be given
. over to general spurts.
As soon as the balance of the
subscription money has leen rais
ed, committees will begin tbr ar
rangements of the details and im
nouiu'einent made as soon there
after as possible. The baseball
purses will be large enough to in
duce outside teams to contest dur
ing the tournament and will in
sure the best variety of amateur
ball. As many county teams as
possible will be asked to partici
pate, but the tournament will he
open to any and all teams that
wish to enter.
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SSPRING STYLES!
Si Now Ready
!fT We invite the interest and inspection
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Your Inspection frs
of all who are interested yi
in the new stvles for the Spring and Slimmer wear
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Improved Edison Phonograph
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New Millinery
I desire lo announce thai I have just
received a line line ol HATS lor Ladies
Misses and Children. These goods are
strictly lirst class and up-to-date in every
respect. Prices are REASONABLE
Corner 2nd and
Main Street
MRS. ESTES
The 0. K. Meat Market
STROUD BROS, Proprietor.
Deealert in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. Pork, Butter
Eggs and Country Produce
NOTICE.
Registration this year, which
shows an increase over that of
1!KM of 50',), M't peaks the rapiil in
crease in Crook county's popula
tion. It is not improbable that
the total vote next month wili
reach 2XX''. Figuring on the basis
of five to each vote, as population I The Honnl of .ImrtotH .( School
is generally coniputeil, Crook coun-1 I'lstiict No. I ( 1'ihieville KUt.) w hi
ty's ispnlation numbers close to ' elirt lem hers for the ensuing yettr on
10,000. In View of the rapiil set- the !Uli day o( June, l!MHi. All ap-
tlement during the past 18 months ; illcntioiis must U- liiiinle.l hi tH-fore
of the newly irrigated sections and : thai date.
the agricultural district in north-; Hyjinler of the ltonr.1.
wentern Crook, this estimate is M. K. ICi.i.iott. Clerk..
The following' is a list of our Prices on Meats
I'iict per pouml
10ct er pound
Sots er pound
Sets per pound
lOcta ir pound
Tijcts per pound
12cts per pound
lioin Steak
Hound Steak
Shoulder Steak
Plain Roast Beef -I'rinie
Kib Roast
Veal Roast
lioin Mutton Chops
Plain Mutton Chops
Veal Chops
Pork Loin
Pork Sausage
Hamburger
Bologne
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We Sell and Guarantee
"SINCERITY
CLOTHES"
Because
They are lincerely tailored
i-They ar made of honest materials
In a big, taniiary, modern factory ;
by skilled, 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 Fiat-Iron "dope"
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And Because-
A vrv larire cercentaee of all
clothing IS doctored up by the Hot
Fiat-Iron to cover defects in tailoring.
Such treatment does cover, but
doesn't remove; for the first damp
day on which these "doctored" gar
ments are worn brings out these
faults and causes them to lose shape
And ch&rtictcia
Partial faults that may occur in the
makimr of SINCERITY CLOTHES
It, has always been our i.licy to provide for our
patrons the liest merchandise procurable, and with this
idea still in view we have arranged for the exclusive
sale of -:- -:- -:- -;" ":
"Sincerity Clothing" For Men
and we feel that our judgment will be justified by the
approval of the men who appreciate high class work
manship as well as jierfect lit, and correct style, with
our Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction. :-
Great Easter Undermuslin Showing
of Night Clowns, Petticoats, hrawers, Chimese and
Corset Covers, all high class goods and the prices are right
Embroidered Linen Waist Patterns
$1.50 to $2.25 each
ermanentlv
ilework ONLY
removed by Hand
are per
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;
becavnt they are tailored sincerely
. a a a . .
We are Sole Agents Here
Beautiful Laces ate here
for your inspection. An
elegant assortment of
Cluny, Oriental and Val
enciennes Laces with In
sertion to match. A 1 lover
Laces, Plauen, Applique'
and Swiss Embroideries
Childicns' White Dresses
llabv Coats. Summer llatd
Bonnets, etc, in a great
variety ot si vies
ies ami prices
We have secured the agency for the famous
Butterick Patterns and The Delinator
Our prices are the same to all 10 and 15 cents
PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE $
WUKZWtlLEK & THOMSON, Prineville Oregon X)
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1906
1906
THE IMPORTED
BELGIAN STALLION
Brillant de Aubremee
(1880) (20260)
PltOPKUTY OF The Haystack Livestock Breeders Association will be kept at the Leach place,
three miles west of Lainonta on Prineville-Culver road except Fridays and Saturdays, when he
will be at the S. S. Brown place.
SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL
Description: lirillant is a very large, heavy boned, heavy chested horse, remarkably
hearty and rugged, well qualified to transmit draft character to his foal. Color
Hlack, 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 $2n due when foal sucks. Also payable if mare is disposed of, or
moved from the county. Alares from a distance will be well cared for at cost of
feed only, but will not assume responsibility in case of accident.
Helieving, that farmers should not rely on the grain market alone, the above
wwiBjpany was organized to facilate the breeding of improved stock. Horses of the
&htir type will enable them to profitably market their surplus produce at home.
G. Springer, President; Jas. T. Robinson, Secretary; T. J. Leach, Treasurer.
.1.11. VVindom, VV. K Ilelfrich, (. II. Osborn
J. L. Windom, and S. S. Brown
H. L. B. Association
CULVER, OREGON
Directors
ADDXESS:
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lOcts per pound
12ictu er pouml
r2icts per pound
lOcts per pound
10c u per pound
Sets per pouml
When j ou are buying anything in this line give us a
We Guarantee to Treat you Right
call
M Telcphoni". Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention
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
Mock. Get our prices before buying elsewhere
A CHOICE LINE OF
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco
CALL IN AND tOOK; OVER OUR STORE
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
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