CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL BOUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY V BAILEY ft OKAY, rnklllMrt. Knlrrrd I I h ro l i m re at Pr I n t 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Three Months... WfU Advertising Rtes: Tisr'T S'trvrtisins, f , TOivnts unit ti arrortllnc lo Ilia and space Local (tmlm f 1 .00 pvt Inrh. Ruilnnu kauli mm per line. Card of Thanks ft.. Resolutions of Conilolrnre tl.80. " am", "Loot", cits. ali and "Kslraj-" Nutin 1 cai a word. Published Every Thursday at the Journal BuiUing, rrlneville, Oregon THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1906 Last Word for the Redmond Fair. Editor Journal, IVar Sir Will you please say to your readers as a last word that preparations for the fair are coming on in fine shape. The grounds show what can he done with our rocky lands; the track is in good order and build ings and tents' are going up. Entries are U'init made, entry cards made out and reserved to be called for when the exhibit. are on hand. We will have Crook Cotinty grown tobacco to show; sunflowers, tomatoes and thorough bred stock of all kinds. For amusements the first after noon we will have a slow horse race, a half-mile bicycle race for purse, also a three-legged race. Prospects are more flattering every day for good exhibits, good races and good crowds Don't forget the musical enter tainment the first evening, farmers' institute the second evening, and the grand ball to close with Let every one who comes join the Boosters' Club. It every body come from Prineville and boost for the county fair. List of awards will be published in the Journal and the other coun ty papers. Now what more can I say? Only this that every one should come and see what a little town that has not been on the map two years can offer for your entertain ment. Very cordially yours, E. C. Park. Do not forgot the Basket Social at the I'nlon Church thin (Thnrwlay ) evening. EverylxMly invited. B. GatewtMxl Is in town. J. Frank Stroud of Bend is In the city. Crook County Court House. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Crook County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the the building of a new court house up to November 7, littH!, at 1(1 o'ehiek a. m., at the court house at Prineville, Oregon, as follows: First A bid for the construction and building of the foundation out of stone as originally planned by V. D. Pugh, Architect. Salem, Oregon. Second A bid for the construction and building of the foundation out of brick according to amended plan by same architect. Third A bid for the construction and completion of thesuiH-rstructure aa originally planned omitting the dome. Fourth A bid fir the construction and completion of the building com plete as originally planned. Fifth A bid for the construction and completion of the building com plete according to the amended plans. That all bids must lie submitted upon the plans aud sieeifieation8 of W. D. Pugh, Architect, Salem, Ore gon, and sealed and marked "Bids for Court House" addressed to the County Clerk, I'rineviiie, Oregon. The County will pay cash upon any contract entered into for the building aud construction of any part or whole of said building. Certilied check as mentioned in the specilica- tions must accompany each bid. The plans and specifications can be examined at the Office of W. D. Pugh, Salem, Oregon, The Oregon Daily Journal Office, Portland, Oregon, and at the Office of the County Clerk, Prineville, Oregon. The Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order ot the Court. (Seal) W'AKIiKN IJUOVVN, l-13-(5t Clerk Crook County, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby givcu by Margaret Nye, the undersigned executrix of ttie last will and testament of M. C. Nye, deceased, to all persona having claims against said estate to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned ut the otiice of SI. K. Elliott in frineviile, Oregon, within nix months from the date of this notice. Dated this :23d day of August. llKXi. ilAKOAIiEI' Nye, Executrix of the estate of At. (J. Nye, de ceased. Well Worth Trying. W. II. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of I'iturieM, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life l'ills." He writes: "They keep tny family in splendid health." Quick cure for Head ache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed ut I). P. Adauison & Co., and Teuipleton & Soil's drug store. 1 1. Oimoi. seaa4.lass aaallsr - In variably In Advano Six Months 75 eta Single Oonief) 5 ct BASK STATEMENT. XSSI - wjMwf tkt &litioH ff Tkt Finl XatUHal ltni, in YiitmMf, in tkt Stittt VrH, at tkt clom of frust'ar, September 4, IffOli. lesoiims: Itans an.l iliactmnl t ISjI.IV&.YI Overdraft", arcurrd and unsecured. 2S.2'.27 I'. S. Uw.i to scur circulation li.VXLOO PrrmiuiiM on I'. S. lUtui Kmda, Securities etc. 1,511. W Ktnkini; house furniture and fixtures 8.967.01 1 W from National Hanks (not Keorrv AfMital S4.MU.7S lue frtmi State Banks and Eankera SI..W4.S4 lue from aproi reaerv igritl. lLS.Wki.Ss (-heckn and ot her caah items... 7.il3 N.4e of other National Banks. . . . 1,000.01) Fractional per currency, tticale and ceiila l. rt L Moniit Rikikve in Bank, Tit: Specie f 16, U-tral-trnuVr a. ... 1.0U) 17,420 C. S. certificate fxrpM deioaited Keleuitioa fund with I'. S, Trew'r ! l circulation) 625.00 T.-tal $Vi2,.VS.Sl Liabilities: Cnpita) stock aid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 I'mlivkled profit, loss expense and taxes aid 4i2W 21 Natioual Rank notes outstanding. ll.THI.OO lmc to other National Banks . . 343.fl Dividends unpaid 2,235.00 lntlivkiual deposit subject to check 326.W7.0S IVuiand certiticatea of deposit .... 8,262. Tti I'ertilied chwks 1.HJO.O0 Total STATE OK ORKCOX :: County of Crool I, T. M. Ralowim, Cashier of tha ahove nauted hank, do solemly swear that tre ahove statement is true to the hex! of mr know-led-,- and Iwlief. T. M. BALDW IN, Cashier. SuWrilied and sworn to before ate this llth day of S-ptemher, 1HH5. M. K. BRINK. Notary Public. t.BRR.T-Attet: Wiu. WcixwiiLU Carey W. Foster Directors Dir B. r . Allen $5 Per Head Reward I will pay $5 per head for horses with the following brand j (a wrench) on right or left still, prongs pointing towards bead. Horses are known as the Johnny Dean horse and range from the John Day to Trout creek. Horses were raised on Trout creek. Any one taking up these horses, holding them and sending me information so that I can come and get same will receive the above reward per bead. A. J. WASHBURN, 8-2-Stp 8uple, Or. Starring to' Death. Because her stomach was so weaken ed by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was literally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I Could not sleep ; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bit ters; with the wonderful result that im provement began at once and a com plete cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 60c. Guaranteed by D. P. Adamson & Co., and Tern pie ton & con, druggists. Contest Notice. Iepartment of the Interior. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, August -JO, 1906. A sufficient ccmeftt allidavit bavins been Hi ed in this olfiee by Florence B. Collins, con testant, against homestead entry So. 86.W, made 8-pteniher24, 1900, for NE NW SK'4, 10, SE'i, Section 32, Township 11, 8, Kange IS, E, VV M, by James Hastings, Con testee, lu which it is alleged that said James Hasting has wholly abandoned said tract; that Maiil tract is not settled upon and cultivat ed by said party as required by law; that he has cuangea uis resiaence tneretrom lor more than six months since making said entrv: that such failures still exist; that said alleged absence wasuoiuueiu uu employment in me army, navy or marine corns of the United States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, responu ana oner evidence toucning said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 8, lfoS, before Warren Brown, County Clerk, at his office iD Prineville, Oregon, and that Anal hearing win beheld at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oc lolr is, 1906 before the Register aDd Receiver at the Culled Stales Land Office in The Dalles, vr lion. Tlie said contestant hiving. In a proper affi davit, died August 20, 1S0, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is tereuy ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 'i-6-np Michael T. .Nolan, Register. Timber Land, Act of June 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. July 21. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con gress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended lo all the Pnb lic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, the following-named persons have ou July 14, lij, tiled in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: William J. Barlow, of Coeur'd Alene. county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement io. w.to, lor trie purchase of the WW and EU SWy, Section 1, Tp. 14 ri., it. 18 E , W. M. John H. Jarrett. of Coeur'd Alene, coun ty of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn state ment No. 29i4 for the purchase ol the Lots 3 and 4 and S'N W, Section 5, Tp. 14 S., K. 19 E W. M. V Thomas P. McAutey, of Tacoma. countv of Pierce, state of Washington, sworn slatement No. 2993, for the purchase of the Lots 1 and 2 and si NEi, Section 6, Td. 14 8., R. WE., . M. That they will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the timber or stone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lanus before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Oc- toner o, iwju. They name the following witnesses: lhohias i. McAuiey, of Tacoma, Wash ington; John H. Jarrett and William J. Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene, Idaho; Byron C'ady and A. C. Knighten, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before the said 3rd day of October. 190H. MICHAEL T.NOLAN, 7-20-pd Registe- Taka RoUca. Parties! who have hoiwsi In my paattir must take them out. 9-A-Jt-p Mri Vamkkioi. S Kswatd. The alcove reward w ill be paid for infor mation leading to the recovery of a sor rel horwe, 10 ream oM, branded "7a" on left stifle and "J O" on left shoulder ; strayed awar two month ago from my premise. Waa last heart! of on IV per Ovhoco. Was raistxl on Beaver creek. J. H. Dau, Prineville, Or 8.S0-U Pais from a Burn Promptly KtutvtA by Cham barilla's Paia Balm. A little child of Michael Strauaa, of Vernon, Conn., was recently in (treat pain from a burn on tha hand, and as cold applications only tucreaaed the- in- natnmatton, Mr. Straus came to Mr, Jaraea N. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop tha pant. Mr. Nichols aava: "1 adviaed him to una Chamberlain' Pain Halm, and the first amdication drew out the inflammation and gv immediate relief. 1 have used this Imament myself and recontmeod it very often for cuts, burns, strain and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint. For sale by I). P. Adam son A Co. A FULL LINE Of Machines and Records ALWAYS ON HAND. THE WINNER CO. Prineville - Oregon We pay 4oo tune deposits, current ratei oa living account, receive deposits subject to check, and do a general bank ing busutesa. You can have the advantages of a strong bank at your very door by using the mails. Send your deposrtv. Acknowledg ment will be sent you by actum nul. Saving! accounts received from one dollar up. Open an account with us and note how rapidly n will grow. t FRANK WAT5QH PrwW R. L OCR HAM Vn FWJoS W. H FEAR. Smmmj S. C CATCHING1 Aal Smmmf it. - urtftlr (Trust (fotupMUi 24 7 Wash St. Portland.Ork. CfiPlfATTfooT TTaoSoSw' Ability demands recognition. Miss Clara Louise Marye, a grad uate of the Holmes Business College, starts for China this week, all traveling expenses paid, to accept a position . with a large lumber importing firm at ' Hongkong. i , J Miss Marye in a letter to the Holme . Business College says : The small amount of money 1 expended with the Holmes Business College for tuition, I consider one of the best investments I could possibly have made.1 1$ Miss Marye is a young woman of character and fine business ability. Faithfulness and technical knowledge Have finally won for her an enviable distinction, and she is kind enough to attribute lo the Holmes Business Col lege credit for having equipped hci with one of those necessary requisites. flTke Hoi mes Business College has started hundreds of young men and women on the road to wealth and pre ferment. J Send lor free announcement folder giving detailed information about courses of Study, tuition, etc. It is worth gelling and worth keeping. Send in today, you will receive the folder by return mail, posl-paid. mm alp m BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON y TENTH STS PORTLAND. OP! E . Timber land, act of June 3, IH7S. Moticw for Publication. I tilted Slates Ulid Orhe. Th lalle, Oregon, July II. ItsM. Nolle is serehy given that In ciimpll new with tha nroviaions of tha act ol Con gross of June J, l7, entitled "An act fur the sale of tiuibvr lands in tha States of Calitoruia, Oirgon, Neva-la, and Washing ton Territory." aa extiidl to all Ilia Pub lic ljoi.t Slates byai-tvd August 4. tisrj. the following perms hav hied in this oi-tli-a their sworn slalenienla, owit: KVIward Kwtng bears, of Prineville, county ofOrvKik, slate uf Oregon, sworn statement No. !. IIIihI June 2V. HUM, for the purchaaeof th8WV NWu, NHWV and eWi, bWS,, ckwtion 4, Tp. li 8., R. lit K W. M. Kachtvllus R. Jonra. of Prinavilla, coun ty of t'rook, avata of Oregon, sworn state ment No, i!Kt, hlct Julv 10, 1AM, forlhe pun-haaa of (ha SKV N V.aiid Uni J 4 and ft. Section , Tp. 14 S., R. 1 K W, M. That they will uttar prvI tu show that t i lauds sought are mora valuable tor the timtwi or slona thereon than for agricul lural purMea. and lo establish their claims to said lands before Uie Kegiater and Receiver at Tha Uallea, Oregon, on Octolwr S, WB. They name tha following witnesses: Edward ki. haara, Rachiallus K. Jonea, By ron Cady, II. A. Kosiar and Parry IVin. dexter, of Prineville, Orvgun; Vernon K. l a.ly and Walter S. Cady, of Kvarett, Waanington. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the alove-de--rill land ar re iueatd lo His their claims in this otUcaon or before, tha said Ind day of IVtober. ItfUtk MK HAKLT. NOLAN. 7--pd Register. Tlmbar Land. Aciof Juns. 1(T. Notice For Publication. failed Bute land Offlc. The Illea, Oreaon. Aug ml SI, 14, Notice la hereby given thai In compliance with tha provisions ol the act of Congrewol June , IS s, entitled "An act tor the aateol limber lands in thesuteeuf California, Ora sou. Nevada, and waahlnston Territory." as eitended lu all lb Public Land Hialea bv acl ol A usual 4, ISA.', the tolluwin named perua have on Autual l, t. Hied lu this uttr their sworn statements, to wll : Lou K, Naab.ot Hpukane. county otHpokana, stale ot Uashlnston, sworn statenietil Nu. sliSA. (or the purchase ol the K4 S W. and Luis 1 aud i ol Meetlon 7. Tp. 14 a H IS K. M Arthur H. right, ot Skaue, eouuly of ppoaane, siaie oi wasninsion, sworn state ment No. 31S7, tor the purchase of the NMt. 8K,. S. tiK'. and MKkwol Heel ion 1 J, Tp 14 a, R is K, n at. Arthur L Angel!, ot anokane, rounly of Spo kane, slat ot Haahlnsun. swora siatemetii No. SIM, fur the purchase of Ihe sHHi,, Na'i. !WV of Seciloa sand NK14 N ot mo tion s, Tt 14 8. K IS K. W M. They will offer proofs to show thai the lands sought are more valuable lor the tluiher of stone thereon than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish Iheirrlaiuia lo said lands be lora the Kegister aud Receiver, at the land of fice In The lollaa, Oregon, on November SI. Iw. They name aa witnesses: Urn K. Nsih, Arthur H. w rlghl. Arthur U Angrll, (' t. H.-II, Fred K. Munch, all of Sokane. Waahtnglon. Byron Cady, of rrluevllle. Oregon. Any and all persona elatmlng adversely any ol the aboveHtcacrtlied lands are retpieict to Hie their t-laiina in this orlu-e on or l-tre said 'ftrd day ol November, Iwrt Micnn.T. Nulan. Hi-gUler. Contest Notice. Department of Ihe Interior. I'nited Hist.-. Land nitb-e. Tha Uullee, Oregon, August JU, IWO. A auflk-ienl coulesl stlnlavll having been til ed lu this office, by Florence B. Collins, con. Iratanl, against homestead entry No. MH, matte tH-iober tS. lyuu. lor KS N t',. Mectlou SI. Nw 'a- OeeOon XL Town.hlp II, 8, Range IS K. W V, by Palm s Hasting, roiitesiev. In which II Is aliened thai said 1'atrk k Hastings hasaholly abandoned said tract; lhal he has changed his residence therefrom tor more than six mouths sine making said entry; that said tract la not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law; lhal such lallurea still exist; lhal said alleged absence was not due lo his employment lu the army, navy or marine corps ol the In I led Hutrs InUuieof war. Maid parties are hereby notified to ap pear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October S, before Warrea Hrown, County Clerk, aihlsol-Bi-e In Prineville, Oregon, and that dual hear ing will be held ai 10 o'clock a. m. on October li. I sua, before the register and receiver at the United Stale Land OAle at Tha Dalles, Ore gon. The said contestant having. In a proper affi davit, died August JO, isms, set forth facta which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby or dered and directed thai such notice be given bydusand proper publication, t-a-np f. , sjicuau, T. Nolan, Register. If otic to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersign. ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel 0. Boone, deceased, to tha creditors and all other having claims against the estate of Lemuel Q. Boone, deceased, to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. H. Elliott in Pnnevtlle, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 12th day of July, 1906. ELLA BOONE, Adninistratrix of the Estate of Lemuel O. Boone, Deceased. Second Crook County Fair Given by The Central Oregon Livestock & Agricultural Association Prineville, Oregon OCTOBER 10-11-12-13 Valuable Premiums Fine Speed Program Bring in Your Cattle and Farm Products. Show what Crook County is Capable of Producing WRITE FOR PREMIUM LIST Q Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator pi $ SPECIAL 30 DAYS' $1 HiR ricc Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sum- (!3Cj fn mer Goods. Watch our big show windows for the l.est Cash fl jjjj Values ever offered in Crook County. Kg Wash Skirts A collection ol Crash anil and Colton Covrq Wash Skirts, all rounJ Icnyths: just the thing lor your Summer Outing. Lot 1 your choice lor $ .85 Lot 2 your choice lor 1.25 Lot 3 your choice lor,.., 2.50 SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TAN OXFORDS Ladies Regular $3.50 values Special Sale Price $2.00 Ladies Regular $2.50 values Special Sale Price $1.65 Children's Regular $2.25 values Special Sale Price $1.45 Hosiery for Ladies Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Good8 Ladies lace lisle hose in white. Mrued Crad. in white. p,ncy &,k Fin;sU qj black and tan. all mts; regular cream, tan. brown and green ; Urge nwmrn 0 35c values. Special 25c shades. Special TbU Sale 20c Children's lace lisle hose in ' Changeable Silk, rottgee. Mo while, black and tan. all sizes ,,on Coverts, all good shades hair. Pongrss and Fancy Cotton Regular 25c and 35c values "d plenty ol them. Regular 20c Foulards. ALL REDUCED Special per pair 20c values. Special Tbw Sale 15 FOR THIS SALE 1 VURZWElLaER & THOMSON, boaxatac aa Sar wbaol far ?aua laaiaa, Most iLaaehtlskf ishas1). An: Ciat. Aeaaaast Csarsa; aswrlai laassata ss Singer Sewing Machine Co. J Will tnke old machine A in exchantc fur new one Will bmI you innchliiH) )n monthly pnytufntii All kinds) of rvpnlr work done by our njrent who In also th anthortseil collnetor for all money duo the compiiny. For further Information Inqulni of WILL PERCY, Agent X AtthcHcnkle rosldenca, on block A w"t of the Hostotficc, I'rineTllla, Or Annual patent lastenera. Special for LaJirs' white $1.50 values. jAAAAAAAAAAAAA8AAAAAAAsAs I The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS Proprietors Deealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter Eggs and Country Produce The following Is & list of our Prices oa Meats Loin Steak Hound Htcak Hlioulder Steak Plain KoaHt Iiuef Prime Rib Roaat Vesl Roast -Loin Mutton Chops Plain Mutton Chops Veal Chop Pork Loin Pork SaiiHsge Hamburger Bologne When you are buying anything in this line give us a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention Closing OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc. Having decided to discontinue from carrying Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line of these goods will therefore be sold at ACTUAL COST Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as it means a big saving of money to you. We have in stock useful articles of wearing apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices and you will buy. THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor Special in Gloves jiJ ladies' Silk Knit Glovrs in white. LUrk ami Lis) champaigne colon sizra 6 to 8, all two clasp "IS Regular $1.50 valuea. kS, itoort, Thu Sale ,.... kiJ gloves, all lizrs. Hetjular Special lor thin tale . $1.00 Prineville Oregon ffl fUSd WksJ Strictly niado to measure a rvsi sfv-avi t at ! VIIOHIM Hilitart j tch of km laiviiiO The latest metropo! tyh8. rricea within reacl- all. 4 GORMLEY, j THE TAILOR Artif 12 lets xr pountl 10ctn Kr pouml lOcU ier pound Kctn per Hund lOets per pound 12,ct ier jKiund 12cU per jxiund lOcU per pound 12Jcta per pound 12 Jets er pound lOcts per pound lOcU per pound lOcts per pound Out Sale Writ direct to Principal, Room 626.