Crook County Journal THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 190. Subscription 11.50 r Year Whoop'er up lor tb Fourth. Be patriotic. Come to Prine ville and celebrate. The newly-elect county officials will be sworn into office next Mon day. Prineville is ready to take care ol the population of Crook county on the Fourth. Everybody come. Clean up your premise. Noth ing adda ao much to the appear ance el a place as clean yards and well-kept lawns. Do not depend entirely upon the efforts of the executive com mittee to take care of the crowds. Constitute yourself a committee of one to see that everybody has a good time. One hundred thousand sheep have been shipped from Shaniko since March 1st, and still there are more to follow. Many growers re ceived $2 per fleece and from 12.50 to $3 for surplus yearlings. Who wouldn't like to be a sheepman. The Madras Pioneer of June 21, comes out with startling headlines and announces "the latest and most startling development in the new court house matter is a report now going the rounds to the effect that a contract for a new court house building was agreed upon by Judge Rell with a Salem builder in January, 1905, and that the recent call for bids waa merely a blind tor the purpose of awarding the contract according to the agree ment made by County Judge Bell at that time." Well, well. What next Redmond Pothers. H. F. Jones and L. L. Welch of Bend, were in Prineville Saturday. These gentlemen expressed a very high appreciation of the good re sults to follow the visit of the Gov ernor and party to Crook county. The officials would get acquainted with conditions here at first hand and settlers could arrive at a bet ter understanding of just what was expected of them by meeting per sonally the members of the official board. Messrs Jones and Welch are push ers for Redmond. They are work ing for an experiment station over there and they think with good prospects of success. Correspon dence has been carried on for some time with the department at Wash- ington for the conduct of a large experimental farm near Redmond with the result that engineers from the reclamation service are now making a general inspection of the country contiguous to that place. In speaking of the matter Mr. Jones referred to the good work done there last year by Mr. Nelson, who conducted the experiment farm for the Deschutes Irrigation & Power Co. This gentleman is now sta tioned at Twin Falls, Idaho, and is engaged in the same line of work. In a recent letter to Mr. Jones Mr. Nelson said that land which originally sold at Twin Falls for $25 per acre was now changing hands at $50 an acre, making the value of raw land 175. Mr. Nel son says that conditions in the Deschutes valley are far better than at Idaho Falls, with the ad ditional advantage of cheaper land. Prices here being from one-tbird to one-fifth lower. Cloudburst Near Mitchell United State Mail, Horses and Wagon Lost Driver Escapes. B U Holier, !S M Miller. J rune (irate r, J T KoliftiKitn, I. i.. do., do.. !.. S l 4 40 5 IH 4 to A telephone nieesage from Mitch ell states that the United States mail, horses and wagon of the Mitchell-Prineviila stage line were destroved bv a cloudburst last Monday in the canyon this side of that place. The driver escaped. As the telephone line is down no further particulars are obtainable. GASOLINE POWER IN CROOK COUNTY Power by garoline engines for electric lights and pumping pur poses is rapidly becoming a promi nent feature in the mechanical life of Crook county. A few years ago the first gasoline engine was put in the county for power pur poses by the Fairbanks-Morse company. This was only a two horse power engine, but during the three years since its advent, numerous engines, whose power ranges from two to 15 horse-power, have been in installed and are per forming the work for which they were planned. A number of other power plants are under contem plation by residents throughout the county at the present time loth for irrigation purposes and for furnishing a private lighting sys tem. Leach & Son of Paulina have completed the installation of their eight horse-power Fairbanks-Morse irrigating plant and are now using it to irrigate about 100 acres of desert land on their ranches. The engine is equipped with a No. 5 centrifugal pump which has a ca pacity of 700 gallons per minute, sufficient to irrigate 15 acres in 10 hours. The water supply is deriv ed from Beaver creek. Gilchrist Bros., who own ranches east of the Leach place, have ar ranged to instal a 20 horse-ower Fairbanks pu.nping plant. The machinery will be put on the ground as soon as government ap proval is given to certain tracts of land upon which proof has been made. They expect to irrigate about 200 acres, and their pump ing plant will have a capacity of 3000 gallons per minute. N. L. Tooker, representative of the Fairbanks Co., who was in this city recently, has just completed the sale of a 100 light plant to J. W. and M. A. Robin son, of Madras, which will be run by a 6 horse-power engine. The firm will use the engine and equip ment to furnish lights for their new store building at Madras, and will probably sell to others. The cheapness and success with which gasoline engines now in use in the county are being operated is proving a stimulus to the pur chase of this form of power. It is stated by the local agents that there will be many plants sold this season, the uses of which will I as diversified as the county's in dustries. Berry Crop Fairly Good. Amity, Or., June 19, 1906. To the Editor of the Journal Dear Sir: I expect you think I have forgotten to write, but have waited only until I got dried out. We got well soaked while crossing the mountains. Camped the first night at the Deschutes river and had a good time fishing. Next night camped at Cash Creek and it rained from there until we reached Amity. The prospect for berries in the mountains is fairly good, especially for blackcap raspberries. We stopped over Sunday at Up per Soda and drank soda water. Much rain has fallen here and fruit is plentiful. The spring crops look good but some of the fall wheat is very poor, due mostly to insects and poor farming. A good many people out this way are raising Loganberries. Vetch and oats are the main hay crop. Horses, we find, are about the same price here as in the Prine ville country. Respectfully, Elmer N. Gillam. County Court Proceedings. The following bills were allowed: W T Davenport, juror's fees $12 60 J M Elliott, " " 13 20 J T Robinson, " " 16 50 E F Long, " " 1 20 E F Armstrong, " " 18 00 F C Osborn, " " 4 00 I L Ketchum, " " 12 .TO Jerry Cramer, " " 19 20 Oscar Cox, " ' 15 50 J E Campbell, " " 21 00 Robert Wiley, " " 26 00 C A Chapman, " " 18 40 A L Lucas, " " ...18 40 V Butler, " " 16 00 Bidwell Cram, " " 20 20 E S Dobs, " " 14 20 G H Osborn " " 17 00 W H Cadle, " " 14 00 A L Wigle, " " 20 20 C J Johnson, " " 12 20 Thos Arnold, " " 19 00 W N Cobb, " " 19 H) I M Mills, " " 2 00 W HCadle.carrying poll books 4 20 Earl McLaughlin, do 4 20 W H Cadle, do 2 00 J B Merrill, do 2 20 J W Wilt, do 8 00 G S Miller, do 3 20 J L Allen, do 5 60 B F Nichols, do 6 60 F C Osborn, do 7 30 C J Cottor, do 6 20 Geo Millican, do 6 00 F W Smith, do 4 SO W McCorkle, do 10 40 J W Gilchrist, do 10 00 W J Schmidt, do 8 00 P L Tompkins, do 6 00 H H Davis, do 13 00 M F Hawthorn, do 13 20 0 KIHnwIdille. trnvelliijiexi'im IS U J ! Litfollftte, nsxeHKorV fees 4 00 B A P I.iifollett. lept " " 100 00 J L t.uekcy, cntiviiNNlng vots 3 00 IM ilo JuilpM'livllou. 3 (Hi Alk-e Smith, recorder's fce :H) :M S S Stearns, eomr' fv 12 60 M 1 Powell. " " 12 t.'i do do carrying poll book so M F Hawthorn, sopor's fee M 50 J Fengmati. rlmlrman' tees 4 00 S l Mustard, murker' foes 4 00 Sam Motherwhend, wltnet foes tn Miller cast' 40 00 II S Urownton, do 102 00 X A Dibble, do 34 00 D v I. Marmlen. do 42 00 Tom Allen. do 42 00 UTHoghot. do 42 00 F M Jordan. do 42 00 Jessie W'oodeoi-k, do, 4:1 00 Matildy Woodooek, do 43 00 Frank Dunn. do 4.1 00 II A Dibble. do 84 60 Taylor Simmons, do. 42 00 A V Hurlltert. do 42 00 Win MoKeiule, do to 00 Harney Midler, do 56 20 wepli ( orte. J K Chandler, A Springer. L M Chem-v. J K Harper. Mrs J t. Harper, bay t oinegys, Fred OnlMirn. Mr M C Haineo. Frank Caw Held. Cora Caw Held, 1 X Hnghet. Kd Anderson, C A Ivy. T S Anderson, Win Spencer. Geo Simmons, C w Farrloh, G H HotlonUough, do 40 uo X I Simmons, do 42 00 (To U continued.) Warren ltrown. the newly-elect Comity Clerk. In hi town preparing to take up the duties of hlx otlicv next Monday. William Congleton of Paulina, is In town. MIhh Wanda Logan foft fur Port land on today's stap". Sanders Logan is in from Hamp ton lUittes. do to 00 do 42 oo do 4.-1 (HI do 42 00 do 46 00 do 4S (HI do 46 00 do 46 00 do 46 00 do 60 00 do 60 00 do 42 00 do to 00 do 4X 00 do Ml 00 do 34 00 do 54 00 do 42 00 Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A High-grade College with Superior equipment. Beautifully located twenty-s x miles from Portland. Full regular college courses. Academy (fives strong preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Well-equipped laboratories. Library of 13,000 Volumes. Healthful social life: religious influences. All student enterprises active. TMC SCHOOL THAT STANDS rOH THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR OATALOQUE Watch 1 ost. I l.twt Yaltll:tlll SilrrtlH OIH-Il CUM" itoli, ilh Lewis ,( ('lurk 'iiniir tol Mlaelml, l'l.,'ii l'iimilN- nti-l Itavid I 1 i-nnOcion'i plAT,, on h:titir.Uy lat. I ho I HmliT will ilra!H l-nv iim at Hii" onVe i or rvliini to Karl Mi l Kuhlin. l-p. ' T!) Very Bst Rtmdy for Bowel TnmMt. Mr, M, K. torrirh an old and well-? known Teiilonl of HlurTton, lnd.,Hy; "1 regard Ciainlorlttin'a Cube, Cholera met Disrrhooa Kerned y the very IhkI remedy fur txol trouble. I make tin statement after Imvinit ied the rente.!? in my family for several ars. t am , never without il." This remedy is al most mint to he tussled heforw the sum mer in over. Why not buy it now and be prepared for sm-h an eniergoneyt Kor sale by 1. P. .Vlnmsou V Co. To Rent. Kour-room cottage, free water, fair barn, and chicken honw: lot for eo : aW two Ktovox, tables, iliuirx, Ud- stesiln, olotli'-a pre. Iedlouut;o. etc. For terms write or telephone C M. las- tkk, Prineville. Or. (V-2l-lmp l THE BEST IOE OKEAM OK OOA A KRKSI1 LOT OK l.OWSKY'S t'ASOY in Packages PHc from 5c ( $1.60 Mail orders Killed Promptly 2. P. Jfmsm & Co. Q Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delinator Q m SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALE fq LM ltig Price Reduction in nil lines of Ladies' and Children's Stun- Oil fl7 mertioods. atea our big snow window for the liest Cash fll Values ever offered in Crook County fcN n Wash Skirts ollfction ol Crash and and Collon Co 93 fgZ A collection ol Ua.sh and and Lollon lvcq LvJ ash Skirls, all round lenglli.t; just llic tiling If y summer uiiiiny. Ll 1 your t lnmr lor $ .85 your choiic lor 15 Lot 3 your choice lor 2.50 HASK STATKMEXT. :ts.i. litfhirl of the CoiiitieH of Thr First .ViifHif Bind, i I'riitrriiU, in Ol Stilt? Oir'W, id tht rw of hnainrM, June IS. HUM. Kesoiirw: Umuw aiuKtimnU tiW.SI'.' 03 Ovrtlrlt.N nwun-il ami imwiirtKl. -Ji l'7.t! t'. S. Ivmili tn m-vMirw rii-ulaliu l'J,'l,U lvunuui un t . S. 1vmiIm , tUmtU, Swnrilirti, rte. I.4S1.S4 ItankiiiK heimr fiiniilnrv and nxtunw S.IV.7.0! Iu from National lUutka n.. Kcarrv Aip-uul 1.1.IHS.V liw frrnu StnU llaiiku aul lliuiken M-v v'3 SS lw fnmi appit'i rvwnr a-itMt (rj,l(al7 Chrcktaml oth.-r rah itrnn .. S,f3'.2i N'nten ol utlwr .Nsti.mal Haiika .! Kractienal livr emevnev, nu'kUn ami tuU .t'.TS I.Awrt'i Monk It r? kv k in IVnk, vixt Siwcif a I7.SI l . cvrtihr.ilii" foric'l't il"jit-t Kt-U-iutiim fmul with ( . S, Tri'm'r f eimil.itii'nl T..ul Liabilities: KSV00 -t?., Kst.tr (Spital tn-k iviM in . Mi.umm Surclm fund likmm W) l'lhiiitttHl rutijt, h-M ixfr.i an.l ta -It Hi" 00 Natimial Itatik .4mi ouMan.liiiK . lO.W i.lilJtl tit-Htitll niihji-t to !i-k VVvStl' lli iii.ili.l crtilicat n l"iit ... 0. (.''i !-1 T..ui . ;t7.a.5 STATK OK UK Ktit IN, 1 ': (t.tmtv (if CriNik. I I, T. M. Kai.hwim, t'iwhlr "f tli aUotf- nauird Iwnk. iln wilrmly awsar that til bIk-vi- tatrtnent trim to tli t-t mv kn.iw l.di.v ami lwliif. T. M. HA l.lV IN, Cannier. Sntwrilivil ami mmrn t Iwfuru m thN 'i.'nii itav of June, l!fcti. .I.J SMtTil. County Clerk ofCrook County, tre. CuHllUT AtUnt: Wu.f Wrnin ' Carey W. I'o-ter J- Pirvelorw Z. M. Itniwn Special Millinery Sale FOR TllK FOURTH Oil JULY A beautiful assortment of Trimmed ami Un- I trimmed Sailors from 1 to $,'l.7o. i Sjiecial sale on Ribbons of all kinds. I Wreaths and Flowers at great reduction. f T. F. McCALUSTER & CO. Special in Gloves ladies' Silk Knit (.ilovra in while. Mack and chant paiyne colore -airs G lo 8, all two clasp palcnl litslrncn Regular $1.50 values. Special for Thia Sale $1.00 liadirs' while kid (jlovrs, all nics. Kqjular $1.50 valurx. SMTial lor this mile $1.00 t4S W SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S m TAN OXFORDS Ladies' Hemilar $;l.50 values Special Sale Price y4 Ladies' Ucgular $2.50 values Special Sale Price ixt Children's Regular $2:2 values Special Sale Price Sa $2.00 $1.65 R $1.45 Hosiery for Ladies , Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Goods Uli lace lisle hosP in while, MmwiwJ Crash in while. pJlry S(,k VinM 0nAki black and Ian. all siws: regular "ram. Ian. Irown and green in Urfle flssor,m,.n, 0 co0 3f)c values. Special 25c shades. Special This Sale 20c Children's lare lisle hose in Chan0eahle Silk. IVtiger. Mu- while, black and Ian. all siz.es ,lon verfci 0,HHI Hair. Vun-sn and Fancy Collon Regular 25c and 35c values and plenly ol litem. Ivegular 20c Foulards. Ml RKDUCFI) Special per pair 20c values. Special ThU Sale 15c FOR THIS SALE iii m PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE K . ... V4 ii w uuk uw x ii-jiiriwrirvi u-i :n r m f Vx-a IT tJlwajlV VX. A A IVSlTIaJVll. A I111CV111C WI CUII A Fl I.I. LINK OK Machines and Records ALWAYS OS HAND. (3 - THE WINNKK CO. AtlKSTS, I'rincville UrpRon GILBERTS Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and Confectionery Canl)H are freuli iLiily from tin; l'riiicvillc factory, flic only im In the county. Quality ami flavor iuiMiiriaN-l. 'siinTiorit'.v linn al wai'H Irimi the tent of 'iillM-rt'M. The mihiic fiu-lor.v U t Mi lling out the l'Ht Kraile of Ire Cream maile from pure cream. Voiir patronage once wtMiretl will never lie lont. Present Location with Rideout & Foster r.afit a air jaV alb AatW. a fkjaVjA( A. Al A iJV Al A: A. Al At afk atk At. Jf i Clearance Sale of 5 2 Millinery All Millinery at Greatly Reduced I'rices. Secure Darains for the Fourth of Julv. Jj Corner 2nd and u.: c. . (g 1TAAVU. UU 1 JUU K MDQ 17CTCC mnu. JLiU i JLiu THE HAMILTON STABLES Ilend Livery Si Transfer Company I'KINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember u when in Prineville. Rates Reahonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent i& Run in Connection with the Rend Livery Stables Singer Sewing Machine Co. J. 6 a 1 ! Will take old innelilneM in exe limine for new onex Will "ell yoll maclillieM on moiiilily pnyinentH All kinds of repair work done by oiiran"iit who Is also the authorized M, roileetor for all moneys ? due the couipiiiiy. $ Kor further Information iniilreof WILL PERCY, Agent ' At tlii' llcukle reniduiii'c, une liltwk J M, west of tli. I'lMtottici., I'riiifvillr, Or J Subscribe for The JOURNAL .60 enr I The 0. K. Meat Market 1 qjL STROUD BROS., Proprietor tDeealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter m cgg country rroauce m The following is & list of our Prices on Meats Ioin Steak Round Steak - -Shoulder Stenk Plain Uonst lteef Prim Hib Roast Veal Roast Loin Mtittnn Chops Plain Mutton Chops Veal t'hojis Pork Ioin Pork Sausage llatnbtirner liologne 12 Jets sr pound lOets er jiouinl Uk ls per Mtiml He Is sr voiind KVls s r Hutul 12t't Mr Miuml 12Jcts per pound lOets per sund 12jcts per Mutul 12JcU pur pound lOets per pound l()ets lcr pound lOets per pound When you are buying anything in this line give u a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right I Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention 1 l( life (I w ffi t Announcement I 111 Having bought the interest of C. C. Dunham in OWL CASH STORE I desire to inform the Trading Public that I will continue the business at the old stand and will be pleased to meet the old customers as well as the new. By selling first class goods at the lowest living prices and according the same treatment to all, I respectfully solicit your patronage. R.B. ADAMS OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS Prineville, Oregon (3)5 (3) (5 (5 (533 (3