Crook County Journal .READY FOR THE THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1906. With the next issue of the Journ al .Mr. li. K. Uray nannies the edi torial and new work on this pajier. Mr. Gray steps into the ('rook county field Miter a service of '20 years on different papers lietwecii the Atlantic and Pacific He will take up his work here with the idea predominating that Crook county's merits are worthy of all the good ex'iimK .a ill iiv 'iiiik county lo nil land t In M.irni-v i'iiiimI.v. Inehnle wihiiI, Itcht nrul wnliT for jiill. eir- PITI CRD ATIftM u'"" court Juror. Imiliff. i itni-l re LLLLDlVi 1 lUll porter while tr.vhiir case. I MrliitfiK niTus frookel river fit Forest, iifle'n ami Post. Contrw-t were taken this j of Kd llarliin spread mi reiortls in ! r..n . ........ ... ....i b i'ii ii i . , .1 lllll. I Hlllllll l III iit i.iniiiiiir week towards perfecting the ;.. TUriv yearM wllarallH.. arrangements for the basehall j Spread ImuhI mi record. Itnml np- tournament and Fourth of July '"ii.Vii.i" . .f KI. llarliin with surety celebration in Prineville which ' siiiiriiiiterlnjc ln-iile across Willow I reek at .Minims sorem! mi rcvord Initial steps NOTICE. Tile l'ii;iti nf ilim-tiif of Seliool lit ri. l u. 1 ( Prineville InVt.l will elect lenehei-M fur I he c nsiiiiti: year on the !lh day ii( June, l'.niti. All ai plieatiiniH must Is luiiiiled in iN-fuie that ilate. I'.y order of the lioanl. M. it. Kr.i.ioi r. Clerk. will cover four days beginning July 1. Final details will be com pleted this week and the complete program of events and purses will things that may be said of them, j tie published in full in the next is- The Journal's past political policy will lie continued and every effort made to keep the paier at the front of the ranks of those who feel not guilty while boosting the men, the business, the industries and new enterprises in the com munities in which they thrive and find patronage. anil approved. Adjourned until July : Judge Hradshaw must have laughed pretty heartily when he read in the complaint filed by some of the tax payers in western Crook county against the county court contracting for a new court house that "said county has a good, substantial, commodious, and convenient court house well adapt ed, and sullicient for the transac tion of all the busiiiei-s of the coun ty." Judge Hradshaw, by the way, for several years past has been one of the vigorous kickers against the crowded and inconvenient con ditions every session of his court is subjected to in Prineville. He could probably bring a little testi mony to bear, too, on the dispatch with which records and other papers are found in a court house which has little or no provision for the safe and systematic keep ing of records and documents. That point in the complaint must have appealed to him with con siderable force. Perhaps the Rend tax payers thought of this before hand and so included it that it might bring out in strong relief the consistency of the other alle gations. While Rend and the Rend Bulle tin are wearing off their teeth in a jieach fu.z effort to do something, liust up this that and the other thing and otherwise make the earth ashamed of itself for being in existence, all on account of the sue of the Journal. Practically TtK) has U-en raised for the purses and the general committee in charge is composed of T. Baldwin, r. J. II. Rosen berg and iMincan Macleod. The committee on horse races consists of John Combs, Will Wurweiler and J. W. Henderson. George Summers will have the arrange ment of the children's sports and the program for the other sports I for tly cebbration will be in' charge of ('. I. Winnek and M. Ivj Blink. The trap shoot, in which I county sportsmen are expected to j take part, will be in charge of B. j Million) and Max Wur.weiler. j Arrangements for the parade in I which the band will take part are being made by the committee con-j sisliiiL' of Mrs. H. P. liclknao. Mrs. iC. I. Winnek. A. H. Limtman and11? i ii Oliver Powell. Of the money raised for the purses, f loll will be used in the baseball purses and will be divid ed as follows: First purse of $250 to the team winning the majority of games; 150 to the second, and "() to the third. The balance of tins money raised will be used in purses for other events anil the apportionment will be ni'ide as soon as the program has been completed. On the evening of the Fourth, Athletic, hall will be the scene of a dance and supper given by the Ladies Annex. The members of the latter organization will begin soon to fit up the banquet room on the first door and supper will be served ther(!. The members of the baseball team will also give a dance on the evening of Saturday, June ilO. a Ft i.i. m xk oii Machines and Records ALWAYS UN II AXIL THE BEST ICE CREAM OR SODA jfttamson'a A KKKSII LOT OF I.OWXKY'J CAXPY iti I'm-kaues Price from Be to $1.60 Mail orders Killed Promptly 0. P. rfd a m s o n Co SPRING TIIK WIXNKK CO. Alii) NTS. I'liiu'villi - Orison MAAAA AAA A A A A 4 FOR SALE Court Proceedings. Allldavlt of wrongful assessment new court house proposition, right j of IVschntes Irrigation & Power Co. at home over there trouble is brew j '"""'lowed and sheriff ordered to col- leei i lie tax. ing about some other taxes and the price of a new school building they taxed themselves for, and just now some one wants to get his money out of that building and have the school hoard sue the con tractor. Little school building cost about $1000 more than it should have and the pig in the fence has caught his tail between the boards of lumber. The Bulle tin ought to straighten this , natter out satisfactorily. The Bulletin is a very truthful sheet. Between $50 and $75 it will cost each individual tax payer to build a new court house, remarks the jiedantic Bend Bulletin. We'll be easy now and split the difference. Call it $tit) apiece. Fifteen hun dred tax payers at $ti()each. $!!(), 000! I Contract price shall not exceed $42,000, says the court. There are more than enough funds on hand to foot the bill. No ad ditional taxes will be levied. The Bulletin is a verv truthful sheet. 1'et It ion of ,1. X. Ilanuon for coun ty road referred to county road uuiHler to take proper action. Supervisor's report of J. 10. Uoherts approved. Supervisor's report of '1'. W. Smith approved. Petition of 10. It. .la mi's nun I list Ki'iLiitlng liquor license to Severt Deb ing. No petition by Severt Dehiug. Wrongful assessment of Central Oregon Hanking' 4i Trust Co., con tinued for correction of atllilavit to show what property was wrongful ly assessed. Wrongful assessment of llend Mercantile Company con tinued for correction of aliidayit showing what properly was wrong fully assessed. Wrongful assessment of A. I (ioodwlllle. continued for utliiliivlt correction showing what properly hail Ihh'Ii wrongfully assessed. Wrongful asMessment of .1. I!. Brown, continued for correction of allldavlt lu it in i ii i ii t sworn off and also show what properly was as sessed wrongfully. Wrongful assessment of Pilot Itlltte Development Co., clerk order ed credit sheriff with roll 1105 sworn offandtax lielonglng to Clt v of Itend. Wrongful assessment of A. I,. Venule continued for report of sheriff on same. Iteport of viewers on T. M. Ilud- I son road; road ordered opened and clerk ordered to notify supervisor to open same. Iteport of viewers ('has. Altschul et al road :rmd declared a public high way w hen necessary proof Is made of opening same as provided for by law. M. T. Cowan appointed road ers has been tiled aouinst the move : sii'rvlsor of I.amonta district. to htiild a new court hoime Itv! A-' Hurler appointed roml miner-. to ouua a new court house, visor l.aldlaw district. me way, nie petitioners tor the Ordered to draw warrant for court house represent something fUHHi on road fund for mad work to in excess of $24,(XK). over half of ' .,H' "counted ' h.v Karl Mcl.augh- the taxes paid by county residents. ! '"ror i,!;:'' M Jtun nun ii uu mure m 1 tltOI'llC approved. . . Siiiervlsor'H report of II. J. Kd- The Journal extends to our vis- " WronKf!iTVssessinent ..( Martha lting Baptist brethren the hospi-! Tivlchal eoilnued for correction in tality of the city. We bid them I 'ilHdavli to show what property Is welcome and trust their stay with I ""T''1 '"at should not be. :n i... ..i, . i ... I Mipervlsors report of P. T. Mon- ur, i,,i,.,c11,H1ni,iiliaii,i irom-iriH, approved and clerk send blank aoie. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. IS A High-grade College with lSj rlV aUPERIOR LUUIrMtNT. f I J Beautifully located twentv-six miles . 1 1 41 1 - A - iiuin i-uruanu. 41 Full regular college courses. II I Academy gives strong preparatory and Conservatory of Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Phvsical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of l3,lkio Volumes. Healthful social life: relitrious influences. j All student enterprises active. ! THE SCHOOL THAT STANDS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION ! WRITE FOR CATALOGUE i m On account ol moving to home stead am compelled lo dispose of Hotel and Restaurant completely lurnished and doing a good paying liusincss. Ice House filled, and tlie only Ice Cream and Conlcctionery Stand jk f . . WMI II . . . ri! in town, will sell at invoice or i in 30 days. new qrowinq & j town ol Redmond. Crook County j 4 Oregon. j H. F. JONES Singer Sewing Machine Co. ? rent il not sold Located in the Sfv v ww v w v ir v v Will take old niiKdiiues in exchange for new ones Will sell you machines on monthly payments All kinds of repair vt irk done by our agent who is also t he ant horizeil collector for all moneys due t he company. For lurt her iiil'oriua t b in iniiiiie of WILL PERCY, Agent At Poindexter Hotel Si I ft ft ft STYLES Now Ready for Your Inspection jj fC c 'nv'tc l'ie interest and inspection of all who are interested JS 10 in thi iu'W ttvli for Snrini ntnl Snniiiicr vv-irir f3l? ' " - i " - 63 Ira m "iiti"iH...i.. Spring Styles in Millinery Newest style Sailors and latest designs Irom the best houses II we have nothing in stock to suit you, we will make to your Order, Kibhon by the bolt lor fancy work, r lowers lor Trimming. ; McCal's Patterns, 10 and 15 Cents : T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. The Bend Bulletin says a pe tition signet! by over tax pay r - t J r,i L'J fj r- .j r.i i.j n i.j r.T l. j r .i L J n r i GILBERT'S Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and Confectionery Candies are fresh daily from t he Prineville factory, the only line in the county. Quality and llavor unsurpassed. Superiority has always lieeu the test of tiilbert's. The same factory is turning out I he best B'rade of Ice ('ream made from pure cream. Your patronage once secured will never lie lost. Present Location with Rideout & Foster Ml .A A . rfk rU A A A A. . dV A ilk A Jfc A rfk. rfV rfV JV WV rffc rfl. A New Millinery Corner 2nd and Main Street I desire to announce that I have- just received a line line ol HATS for Ladies Misses and Children. These goods are strictly lirst class and up-to-date in every respect. Prices are REASONABLE MRS. ESTES mm 5 k" 0 -N' -s' -s' . i,' ' We Sell and Guarantee "SINCERITY CLOTHES" Because They are sincerely tailored They are made of honest materials In a big, sanitary, 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 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 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 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; because they are tailored sincerely We are Sole Agents Here It lias always heeii our jmlicy to provide for our patrons tlie liest merchandise procnralile, ami with this iilea still in view we have airaiiL'i il for (he exclusive S:l le of -:- -:- -- "Sincerity Clothing" For Men W Great Easter Undermuslin Showing (fa and we feel that our ju'lylneiit will he justilieil Ly the approval of the men ho appreciate hi'h elase work manship as well as perfect fit, ami correct Mylc, with our Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction. -:- :- of Nijfht Gowns, Corset Covers, all hi Petticoats, drawers. Chimese ami h class nods and the prices are right M ... . . Lmbroidered Linen Waist Patterns $1.50 to $2.25 each I. aces are here inspection. An Chihlrens' While Dresses l!alv Coats, Slimmer Hats teat all i W m H PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE g WURZWEILER & THOMSON, Prineville Oregon ffl lieaiitiful for your elegant assortment of Cluny, Oriental anil Yal encienms Laces wilh In sertion to match. Allover I. aces, I'liuien, Applique'' and Swiss Kmhroideries lion nets, etc, varielv of si vies iiy.es 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 THE IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION 1906 rillant de Aubremee (1880) (20260) PROPERTY OF The Haystack Livestock Breeders Association will be kept at the Leach place, three miles west of Lamonta on Prineville-Culver road except Friilavs and Saturdays, when he will he at the S. S. Brown place. SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL Description: lrillant 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 Mill enable them to profitably market their surplus produce at home, G. Springer, President; Jas. T. Robinson, Secretarv; T. J. Leach, Treasurer. n. , ' J. H. Windoin, W. E. Helfrich, G.-IL Osborn Directors: , L Windonij and s s Brtnvn address: jj g Association CULVER, OREGON I'. I III XV- Opposed by the Oregnnian. A J good administration. Too much j land fraud prosecution. Hesult: Chamlierlain is utill governor. Road Bidi Wanted. reports, I ('ommimleatlon from ('. It. Olnwlil i die; clerk onleivd ilraw wnrnint on i Uvueral fiiml fnvor lllirnry (unci lor I -Ml. SO ami tivnsurer nhice same to cri'illt ot Library funil, piiRe l.'i, llHla i school laws. ! Hiils of A. V. 1'etei-son anil ('.A. Uray on court house, lllilx ivjeeteil j asexcenslve ami clerk onleretl to rv- ,, , . , turn cheek of .WKI to A. 1". I'etei-Hon. The county oour of Crook county, clerk forwanl plans to W. I. I'liirli Or., will miv ibi. h up to 10 o'clock ; SaU'iu. to iv.lilce place to within $..- in. July b, mib. for the contructi.m (NK) without chanKtnK I he uvneral of a wKon nail in Hav ( reek t anyon, ; phum or leMlRn and return same for eailing from 111 front oi (' Mcl'herson'd . y pHKi term if court, ho.ute to the Dan Pierce old place, so Wrongful asseHsment of W. K. to avoid t.ateii an.K nsp hills tontrac-1 Booth clerk onler.il rrtillt sheriff on wr win specny aim m pejts aiou route roll I9tfc with 4 an inr atHilavlt. proM)eiU) Duilit road, ami, clerk onleitHl to pnx'iire another 1th and maximum araile, am) . l oiiiiniMMlinmr-B ,l..Li ,.u n, .... the road he will ! this leaf toeoiituhi.it i...ir .i.ii.wl the number of Dam's as this book, i Itiilii for Hay Crwk Canyon roaiL ! to The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS., Proprietors Deealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter Eggs and Country Produce The following' is a list of our Prices on Meats Ixin Steak Round Steak where he iMtcify widt all otlier condition of propose to build. The routrartor to fur nish his own HpecinVHtioim of such road witu Din. elerk orileml to u.Iv..i-Hm.. i,ii The court reeerves the nKlil to rejt , i,,iH for bulMluK llav Crei k t'an-iW anyand all bull. 1 he auccessf ill bidder yon roail from front of C. MeHierson ' will be required to enter into a contract house to Dan fierce place U-lniriMs and furnish a bond within 30 days after about four mllea Ion. Contractoi-; W beinii awardeil the contract. By order : to sneclfv all details. Itl.U ofthecourt. J. .1. Smiith, ted .1 ulvY at 10 a. m. i fi-7 County ( lerk. ' Clerk to prepare an Iteinlxinl lit Shoulder Steak I'luin Roast Reef Prime Rib Roast Veal Roast Loin Mutton Chops Plain Mutton Chops Veal Chops Pork Loin Pork Sausage Hamburger Rologne 12 Acts per pound 10c ts per pound lOcts per pound Sets per pound lOcts per pound 12Acts per pound 12 Jets per pound lOcts per pound 12icts per pound l'ik'ts per pound lOcts per pound lOots per jiound HVts per pound When you are buying anything in this line give ut a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention pl!llj!l!G 05 ray i c a WTa 41 rC 1 ill iN f 1 & i y a mm I - I 4ft ill 4 mm al a m - iDUCTION 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 CHOICE LINE OF Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE ."v .X .V . v.C.-C."v.!.5.."..5l...." OWL CASH STORE Dunham & Adam Prineville, Oregon