Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 26, 1906, Image 4

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    FOSTER I HORIGRN
Are headquarters for the best of everything in their
line. They quote the following priees on meats:
Loin Steak
Hound Steak . .
Shoulder Steak
Prime Rib Koast
Flain Roast
Itoil IVef
Pork Chops
Loin Mutton Chops
Shoulder Mutton Chop
Leg Mutton
Veal Cutlet
Veal Roast
Veal Stew
Sausage
Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or in
chunk. We have priees that are RIGHT
We also make a specialty of our own make of Hams,
Bacon and Iard. Guaranteed to be striclty first class
in both Qualitv and Flavor
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GILBERT'S
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and
Confectionery
Candies nre fresh daily from the Prineville factory, the only one
In the county. Quality mul flavor unsurpitsseil. SuiH-riority lum
alwnys lut-n the test of UilliertV. The snine fiu'tory is turniuir
out the bent grade of let? Crenm made from pure eream. Your
patronagre once neettreti will never Ik- lost.
Present Location with Rideout & Foster
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SMITH k CLEEK, Troprictoks
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED
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Post Ollice
MAIN STREET
THE HAMILTON STABLES
BUCHANAN & ALLEN, Proprietors
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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E. G. HODSON, Proprietor
I am prepared to do all kinds of Machine work (except casting)
such as boring Engine cylinders, dressing valves and valve seats,
lifting shafting lor any kind ol machine, also plow and edge tool
grinding, saw gumming and filing.
Having installed new and up-to-date machinery for the above
work, I can, in most cases, save you money over sending to
Portland for repairs, say nothing about time saved which is cer
tainly quite an item. At any rate give me a trial and then you
will be in a position to judge for yourself. A supply of material
kept on hand at all times.
Shop 100 feet East of Prineville Flouring
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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6 and Seta per pound
12 Jot per pound
12 Jots per pound
KVts per pound
10vt per pound
12 Jet per pound
10 to 12Jcts per pound
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HORIGAN
Shingle, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, ti lasses, Etc. Ete., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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FACTS ABOUT
ALFALFA
( From tirxt pnv.)
through the crevice in the rock in
the roof of the tunnel water cam
out drop by drop; through the
aim crevice came also root of
plants; these were found to be at-
f:ilfa roots, which came down from
an old field of the plant over the
tunnel through a depth of soil and
rock of 120 feet."
1 his unusual penetrating power
is of I he greatest agricultural in)
portance. The alfalfa thereby not
onlv obtains its food from far lie-
low the root range' of ordinary
crops, thus leaving the surface
store for shallower feeders, but
when these deep-boring roots die
and decay they leave not only
their own fertilizing properties
nut innumerable openings tor air
and moisture and humus from the
surface to penetrate. This, at first
thought, might not appear of much
importance, hut in a well set al
falfa field five vears old, five feet
below the surface there would be
trom iu to iiu roots to each square
foot, averaging an eight of an inch
in diameter, reaching directly from
the surface. With this fact known,
the value of alfalfa as doth a sub-
soiler and fertilizer is more easily
appreciated.
Cattlemen Make Big Shipment.
There was shipH'l from thin city
says the Pendleton Tribune, over
the W. A C. K., 340 head of cattle
all consigned to Frye, Bruhn k
Co., of Seattle. The price brought
for the steers averaged .'1.50, while
the cows brought to their owners
2.25 on foot. The average weight
of the steers was 1200 pounds net
ting each about $40. The cattle
are all grass fed.
This is the biggest and best ship
ment of cattle that has been ship
jed out of the Camas Prairie fur
several years, but according to the
cattlemen of the region it will In
eclipsed before the summer is over
as there are now over 2000 head
which are being prepared for ship
ment during the summer and fall.
On account of the poor price for
beef at this time last year the
stockmen did not ship more than
they had to, but as there ha.s been
a rise in the price for beef on hoof
this year, a good many of the cat
tlemen took advantage of it and
sold.
War on the Range.
A Boise dispatch says that J. B.
Lafferty, forest ranger in charge
of the Weiser forest reserve, brings
news from the Salmon Kiver
country which indicates that more
bloodshed may occur in that lo
cality in connection with the range
war. There are a lot of hard char
acters in that section who are look
ed upon as stock rustlers. These
desperadoes have made war on set
tlers taking up land, and several
murders have been done, the last
being that of Tennyson Wright
last year.
Mr. Lafferty states that all the
farmers in the vicinity of what is
called White Bird hill have been
warned by notices tacked on the
doors of their cabins that they
must leave by July 25 on pain of
death.
Library Apportionment.
The following is the County
Library Apportionment and direct
ors should make selections as soon
as practicable. Selections must
be made and sent below before
August 10 or the Commission will
make selections:
1 $25.91). 20 $1.20 42 $UK)
2 2 70 21 1 20 4.'J 2 20
3 2 20 22 10 m 44 a !H)
4 1 10 2 00 45 4 :il)
5 2 10 24 1 W) 4 M)
fi 2 00 25 2 00 4H 1 20
7- :t 20 2 4 40 49 2 40
8- 2 20 27 2 20 50 2 90
9- 4 00 2H 2 :i0 51 1 70
10- 4 00 32 8 80 52 4 70
11- 4 0 3:i 2 00 53 H 20
12- 13 90 34 90 54 IJ 30
13- H 60 35 1 00 55 2 B0
14- 3 SO 30 3 70 58 1 20
15- 2 40 37 1 80
16. 4W 3n 120
17- 3 20 39 170
IS- 3 50 40 2 70
19- 4 00 41 80
C. U. Dinwiddle,
County Superintendent.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given by the undersign
ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel
G. Boone, deceased, to the creditors and
all others having claims against the estate
of Lemuel G. Boone, deceased, to present
them with the proper vouchers to the
undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott
in Prineville, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 12th day of July, 1906.
ELLA BOONE,
Adniiiistratrix of the Estate of Lemuel
(i. Boone, Deceased.
Want Ads
rar Nu'.iooi im.li-r llii hi'ml IH !
linrvi Ht tho ritumf Out t'snt r rt
prr inxrrlioit. Nothing l' thn Snmi.
WANTKI Lmn of l-NHXi. Kx.tllmt
Jmiriml.
bVR SALK : l'.KH) . rv rm-li. purtly
on crvk ttottum nl partly in lluo
M.vunlHiu Fonwt UKt'rve. Sniulilo (or
h, horwi) or raltl. lVrnmmnl
wuitor aixl niiuimor rrtn. riiilyf
Val. rt-iS-lmp.
KlR SALK: Two Sati.mal KomKirail-
m, om well Horiiii! molmn hiuI slip
orar!i an.l plowc. l airfl impvpil
modcla. All i-w. Kor nali al a
baivain. t'auli or approv.! iwiirilv.
K. .. It. Slianiko. AiUlrvim ti. K.
Kkiuhwi, Klo, W'anb. iw.'S-lmp.
VOW. SALK. UO m-roaof ifnod laiul,
IU(l -rt of fiil inoiulow, IUI m-nn
of nlfnlfu, linlaiiiv kmI ptun
IhihI: nil nniK r ;-w(iv fomv ml
will In- Hold for f" an tun1. All
tools thrown In. 'JO lu-iul of liora.
Itroki'ii. TIKI hwul otcatllf, moat of
them atiak rat tli'. aonn ativra.
vi'urlamla aut 2-yenr-olila. all for
fl'tt.OOO. Part oaali. Imlamv on i-aay
ti'rniH. Kor further nforinatloii ln-
oulrv st L V. Itallo.v, Paulina,
t,)tvKn. i-U-tf
LOST.
One white mare, 6 years old, law
brow n spot on riuht eve, shod behind,
brand wine cup, gentle, weiirh about
One 1 vear old orre' colt follow
iiurv, itt'ldingj small star in forhead
rope mark on left fetlock ; very gentle.
IVKKASel! I'lHoa.,
tt-7-4t I'lme Kail?, Oregon.
Eatray Notic.
There came to my place alxmt eight
months ago one bla k mare alout 9 or
10 years old, weight alnrnt lOO pound,
with a blotched brand resembling M
on left hip. Owner can have same by
paying al' charges'.
Also one gray how about 10 year
old branded thus on left hip; weight
about 1000 pounds. It came to my place
six month! ago. Owner can have same
by paying all charges. I.ih Nifiieiji,
"ti-7-4t I lay I'reek, Or.
Death From Lockjaw
never follows an injury dresisl with
Buckleu'a Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic
and healing properties prevent blood
(siisouiiig. ('has. Oswald, merchant, of
Kensdilaersville, X. Y., writes: "II
cnretl Seth llurch. of this phuv, of the
uulie-it sore on his neck I ever saw."
Cure Cuts. Wounds, liurns ailil Sores.
25c at I. I'. Adam-ou & l.'o., and Tem
pleton vt Son's drugstore.
Found Cure for Dyspepsia.
Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, On
tario, Canada, who has suffered quite a
numler of years from dvsiiepsia and
ttreat pains in the stomach, was advised
bv her druggist to take Chamlierlaiu's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
She did so
and savs, "1 tin. I that ther have
done
me a great deal of gissl, I have never
had unv suffering since 1 began using
thein.'' If trouble 1 with dysepsia or
indigestion why not take these Tablets,
get well and stay well? Kor sale by D.
P. Adamson &. Co.
The Very Beat Remedy for Bowel Trouble.
Mr. M. F. liorroughs an old and well
known resident of Isluffton, In. I., says:
"I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy us the very Ih-sI
remedy for bowel trouble. I make this
statement after having used the remeuy
in my family for several years. 1 am
never without it." This remedy in nl
most sure to dp neeueo ne ore it sum-
uier is over, oiiyiiiii uuy it now auu.fih; .SW',, ol Section .No. V3, m Town
be prepareiJ for su:'h an emergency? i ship No. Vi S., Kange No. Iti K., W. M.,
For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co. . ami will utter proof to show that the Ian..
I sought is more va'uuhle fur its timber or
. stone than lor agricultural purposes, and
IT DRAW'S HARD
On wnnian's vitalitv to do
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niler how
which Sta is uulitted, and we wonilc
Wilue of the W'ftim.n
5 5 of our land live
-f.Ve? thmueh a siiui.
. season of pleasit.-e
or dissipation.
Tltey will any
with tears in their
eyes, when they
mention the sub
ject at all, "U is a
nurd pull,' that
with pain, weak
ness and weariness
they am "almost
dragged out."!
fliiiny, in this eon- i
nil fn. resort, tn nleili!i ii!m.il.u.ii
and " liiviiffirants" the nfier eifccts n1
which are very injurious.
Dr. It. V. Pierre, f.irt.v vesrs iitro fnnnrf
that women were being mistreated No- 18, made March 26, PK3, for NJ
throiirrh ieuorancn or can:lei-siiess and KW N W)4, Section , Townstup H,
determined to devote his life and energies ! H., Jiange 14, K. W. M by Charles Luw
Ui their relief. will, Contested, in which it is alleged that
Ihirhiij J'litntl the ctiune of their suf- "aid Charjes 1-awwill has wholly ahaiidoii
feiint?. he nrjrt H'liiyM fr the innuin of ; d said tract; that he has never resided ii
rilk f. and found In Suture' MnrnUtry on or been seen upon said tract ; that he
me eanu, cerium roots which had re
markable and valuable medicinal virtues
for tile cure of those ailments.
U-ing chemically pure glycerine, of
pros-r str-nzth instead of alcohol, ho
prepared x tracts of these, and the, result
w.is so satisfactory that th combina
tion liecame his " Favorite Prescription."
The roots used are: Lady's Slipper root,
Illack Coho-h root. Unicorn root, Jiluo
Cohosh root and (iolden Seal root. The
world knows it as Dit. I'ikik.'e's Favor
itk I'kksckiitiox, which lias the won
derful and unpiiralleled record of a half
miliion of cures In tho last forty years.
Write to Dr Pierce, Iliidalo, N. Y., for
aivlce, given without charge.
"I am itlad to lo able to lestlfv as to the
merits of lr. 1'lerce's Favorite Prescrlntlon
for the many Ills that women eufTcr with,"
writes Miss Gertrude Mitchell (President
Voting Ladh-s' Christian Kudcavor :.s-leiy),
43 Columbia Street, F... Detroit, Mii-h. "After
many years of sijirei-inir and D im. I u.oa
your medicine, and in a short time lieiran to
feel stronger, In-eame n.ore i--uiilar ai..l
didn't have the bcHrimr-fiown n.-iitis wnicli
,rf o'.l'T,'. Hh"1.' ""'T
cease to be very irrateful that It was broi.;:,.t
to my notice. I In ve no pains, and eel much
(Monger seiier.-tlly."
lr. Pierej's Fv-I!ets cleanse tho clogtred
vstem from acci-Miilatod bnpun'te
There ire more IWcCft I i Pat ter nld In this Unftcsl
Stfttm than ot any other make ot nauerne. 1 ill is on
acco.jtit ol llirir style, accuracy and fimplicity.
1" Viill'e ?ll nacilne'TheQuren of FWon) bl
BtfitMilisirJiT, ih;m a.iy ulhrr Ladies' MaK 'nte. One
ye:-r' H.i!,--rri1.ii..ri (12 nunioe') co,l, 50 cents. Latest
rumiftT, ."i cents. I- vciy subacribergeta a Mctall ir-at-ter.i
Free. Sjiiowcribe tonay.
l,nilr Agents Wanted. Handaome preraiiimi or
librr.,1 . ,h c mission. Haltern Catalogue?, "f 6.0 oe.
a-;.- -0 and Prei.u.im Catalogue (,hwu.(( aco pirniium)
ukuI ire.
AdOraaa TH McCAU. CO., New York.
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Professional Cards,
SSelknap 6c fidivards
O0r Jbr IW 4Wm KMoaM '
5?os nitty
4 mm KfrM Smmm.
Orf mm.
iPAjfti'ttmm mnd Smrfm
Cakut Awniam I'aoai-tLT Ptr oa Nkimt
OrrinONS Ikaia Snata or AWKwii't
)IH) Srosa Kusrl OrruaiTK
MrrHooiar I'Hi'acH
Star Barber Shop
!IY1K & Mi UAK, I'koi 's.
Our hairrtilting is up-lo-lale.
Our shaving is
comfortable. Our shop is
new anJ clean.
Hendornon Build inn
ritlSKVll.l.K, OUKHON
IRRIGATION
f-'nlrbunka-Morwo (iiiMollne Kn
Klnes ptitup water, spray, sitvv
vool, Krlnd, genernl work. 2
hor-power up. Keoiioinlciil.
one drop of Kiisidlue, with nine
tiniea more 11 1 r miikcn the
power. KxiieiiHo stnp when
engine Is cloned down.
Write for Catalogue mul Prices)
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Fairbanks, Morse, L Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
bl3r3rEriErETl
Tinds-r lnd, Art June 3, IsTH.
Notica for Publication.
t'liitrd State Land Otlliv,
The I'ulipi, Ori giiii, June 1, pl.
Notice is livreby given that in cnupll
ance with the proviiioiis of Hie act ot I on
Kress nf June :i, .i7H, eutilled "An act fur
the sale of timlier lands in the Suites of
California, Oregon, Nevada, nnil Wa'hluir
tou Territory," as ntcndro to all tha I'nl
lic Land States by ai t of August 4, 1KC
DAVID K. TKMI'LKTt N,
ot Prinevilli-, eiunty of Crixk, State of
On-Kou, has this day tiled in this oltlce his
sworn statement No. for the ptir-
i ..i ..r.i... uiir. vie,
HW, and
t establish his claim to sai.i luli.l U fore
j the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, un
th stu llHy "f Septenilwr, P.MI.
J1(J nalll a witnesses: Kdward M. Mc
ford, Hichard M. Powell, William II.
A rn.dil. Hubert XI. Teinplelon. lliul Princ
ville, Uregou.
Any and alt person cluiniing adviT cly
h.' above-dcwrilied lands are ri'uested to
tile their claini'-a in this uttiee on or before
said St day of SeptcinlS'r, lttsl.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN,
7-5-fH Ktgisler.
Contest Notice.
Di pnrt meiit of the Interior,
Cnitcil States Land tlll'ice,
The Dalies, Oregon, June It).
i A
sufheient contest allhlavil
having
j been
t rill.
tiled in this olllee by Ernest H. Ter-
contestant, aguiuat homestead entry
has not cultivated the same, that said al
leged absence was not due to his employ
ment in the army, navy or marine corps of
the United States in time of war. Said
parties are hereby untitled to appear, re
spond and offer evidence touching said al
legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 11,
llsiti, before the County Clerk of Crook
County, Oregon, at his ollice in Prineville,
Oregon, and that final hearing will I hehi
at 10 o'clock a. in. on August Is, lis art, be
fore the Register ami Receiver at the
United States Land Ollice in The Dalles,
Oregon.
'1 he said contestant having, in a proper
allidavit. tiled June if), HMi, -et forth facts
which snow that after due diligence per
sonal service of this notice can not be
made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
H-21-np Miciiaki, T. Nolan, Register.
Road Bids Wanted.
The county court of Crook county,
1 r -ti i-i w. i i ,
Or., will receive bids up to 10 o'clock
j a. m. July 6, l'JOfl, for the coiistruction
of a wagon road in Hay Creek Canyon,
leading from in front of C. Mcl'liorson's
house to the Dan Pierce old place, so as
I to avoid (intcs and Crisp hills. Contrac
! tor will specify and set pegs along route
j where ho proposes to build road, and
: specify width and maximum grade, and
iall other conditions of the road ho will
' propose to buiid. The contractor to fur
nish his own specifications of such road
with bid.
The court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. The successful bidder
will be required to enter into a contract
and furnish a bond within -'10 days after
being awarded the contract. liy order
of t he court. J . J . S m ith ,
6-7 County Clerk.
Teams Wanted.
To put In from 7.r,0,000 to 1,000,(100
feet of Ioks. Uood level xrountl.
Lohh to be hauled from to of it
mile. Cull on or luldn-HH, IDivvklns
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S3ar
Solo Agents for Hop Gold Doer find
tho Famous Napa Soda
2Tam.ll3r Trade Solicited
Wines ami
l.iqtitirs
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Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of
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The Opera Saloon
BEDELL MOSES, Proprietors
Choicest
lacksmithing
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Furniture, Sttivcs, Haricot, Curjutta, Uus
Liiioltiiiin, Matting, Lure, Curtains, Win
dow Shades ami Pok'S, Wall I'npt'r
LincruHU, Doors, Windows, Transoms
Faints, Oils, Glass, J lard wart', Cooking
Utensils, Wash Machines, Churns, Kte., go to
1 A. H. LIPPMAN &
Jf and save from 10 to 20 cents on E
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Supplies
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l inot Cigars
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III The Clae Hall
A First Class House
in Mvery Respect
Brands of Liquors, Wlnos
and Cigars
That Pleases
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