Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 29, 1906, Image 1

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    Crook
Connety
JoMiraa!
VOL. X
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 29, 1906.
NO. 50
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Ask lo we (he ColJan Shoe lor
Ladies Best Shots made lor
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
Hose
Children's Flced Hose Regular 25c value .-15c
Children! Wool Hose Regular 35c value 22Jc
Ladies' Fleeced Hose Regular 25r value 15c
Ladies' Fleered Hose Regular 35c value 22c
Ladies' Fleered Hose Regular 50c value 35c
Ladies' Wool Hose Regular 50c value 35c
Ladies' Worsted Hose Regular 55c value ... 40c
Ladies' Worsted Hose Regular 65c value ...50c
Ribbon
Fancy Ribbons Regular 35c lo 50c values
now , ., 15c to 25c
Big Lot Silk and Satin plain shadts 5c to 20c
"Qenita"
-,' Ladies' Union Suits Rrguutar $1.25
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$1.00
Ladies Black Worsted Vests Regular r
S1.75 value Special lor this sale at yl.aW
ladies' Jersey Cotton Vests and Fants
Regular 60 value Specal at 4 1 2C
Child's "Naiarath" Waist Sperial at 22C
Men's Hose
Men's Fast Black Cotton Sox. 8 pair lor $1.00
Men's Fast Black Cotton Sox regular 35c
value Sperial now at 25c
Men's Wool Hose regular 35c value 25c
New Fancy Silk Mufflers
$1.25 to $2.00
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DO YOU KNOW ABOUT if?
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Tinttmr Land, Art June 3, 1878. '
Katie far f aMicatisa. '
Vnil Htsttna Land Office,
Tim I hill. Oregon, November Mth m.
Notice in horrbjr given tint in com
lliaiie witb tb nvisima of the act of
ConifreM of Jun3, 1H7H, entitled "An
art for tht) rain of timber land in the
Ktatea of California, On-gnn, Nevada,
ami Waabinittoti Territory, " aeitnd
il to all the Public Ijtnil KtaU by act
of Auitimt 4, lHit'i,
Anna Crook,
of Grijusly, county of Cwk, ftiiltol
Oregon, ban tliiauay HM In thin office
her nworn ataUmmnt No W12, for I he
riiinrbaM of th KW'a NWi of taction
No 1, In -Townablp No 13 n, Hang) No
Ift K, W M, ami will offer proof to aliow
that th land aonlit la more valuable
for it tltnlx-r or storm tbaa for aifiioul
tural purpoaea, and to establish ber
claim to "ii d land before the County
Clerk at I'mievilb , Oregon, on the 8tb
day o( February, 1907.
She nanica an witmtww: Henry
Montifotrif ry, Caajier Newbill, ) K New
bill, J V iHw. of Uriiuily, Uregon.
Anv and all rina claiming ad-verwh-
the alve-dTibd laniia are
ri )iirRUl to tile their claima in thin of
fice on or Ijefore wid Hth day of Febru
ary, 1M07. Mk-haki. T. Nolan.
Il-Wp Kegiater.
WEST SIDE
METHODS
Some Inside Information.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
(Mica far PaUkatM.
United State Land Office,
The Dallca, Ore(t". Augnxt lth 1906.
Notice ia hereby given that in com
pliance with the provimonf of the act of
t'ongrcM of June 3, 1H7S, entitled "An
act for the ale of titntjer lands in the
htatea of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," aa extend
ed lo all the i'ohlic Ijind State by act
of AugiiKt 4, 181)2, Albert Cubitt, of
f'rineville, Oregon, county of Crook,
State of Oregon, Iih thin day filed in
thin office bia aworn atatement No.
rHHKi, for the pore bane of the tS NKV4
and N,S,SK of Section No. 30, in Town
ship No. 12 K., Kaoge No 18 E.. W. M.
and will offer proof to (how that the
DOPE" PREPARED
Advance Some Facts tkat
will Interest tke
Government.
land aougbt ia more valuable for iu
timber or atone than for agricultural
puriiowp. and to entablmh bia c aim to
auiit I u ,11 1 Vu.fi.rA tha IVnnl. f 'lu.L mt
I'rineville, Oregon, on tbe ltitb day of I genera.1 petition, tbe moTeruent lor
That all the people living on the
weet side do Dot want a change of
mail service u evidenced bj the
fact that letters of instruction sent
to them were handed in to tbe
Journal. In order that people
may learn the true inwardness of
the situation we publish the letter
in full with tbe exception of the
name of the person to whom it
was sent and the name of the
town in which he lives. , The let
ter is self-explanitorv and reads
as follows:
Bend, Or., 15, 1906,
Dear Sir As already explained
in the circular accompanying the
General Storage, Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchants
Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire,
Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur,
Wool and Grain, Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed.
Agents for Wasco Warehouse Milling Co's. "White
River" and "Dalles Patent" Flour. Highest price
paid for Hides and Pelts.
Special Attention is paid to
Baling for Kustern Shipments.
Wool Grading and
Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities
for Handling Stock.
TIJark 2our Soods in Care of
"S. W. Co."
WW WW WW WWWWWS
Shaniko Warehouse Co. CRQOS COUNTY 1UE
OFFICERS:
W. A. BOOTH, Praaldant
O. M. Elkini, Vl Praaldant
Fnito W, Wit-aoN, Oaitilar
0IRE0TOR8:
w. A. Booth, O. m. Elkins,
O. P. Stewart, Frio W. Wilson.
Transacts a General
Hanking Bxunness
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
ILL
January 11KI7.
lie tiamra aa witnesses: L. H. i
Hamilton, of lirizxly, Oregon, Porter
Qitinn, of tirixzly, Oregon, t bria tVjhra,
of I'rineville. Oregon, and 8. J, New
(him, of I'rineville, Oregon.
Any and all peraona claiming adverse
ly the above-detcrilied lands are re
qtieitted to tile their claims in this office
on or before aaid 16th day of January
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11-1- p MicnAr.t T. Noi4K, Register.
TimU-r Land, Art Junf S, IK1j.-NoU! for
jiiDUcauun,
t'nll. d Hlnl Inrt Offlns,
Tim Italic, (nvcun. (tetnbet 14. IMS.
Notiix In li.-n hy aivi'n llmt In eomuttancr
uh Hm provlahtiMi uf tbe wt or eonarHnor
Junes. lTNeniml "An st for IbeMklvof
tlinlN-r IniKl. In tho bUIik or raiirornla. Om-
gon. Nevada and WiMlitiicton Tirrtlory,H as
nxK-ndiHl hi all lb pulillo laud statu br act
OI A UgUPt 4, J-W.
liiaao W. Hioar.
of Prtm-vlllp, county of Cruuk. state or Ore
K"ii, ha tliln lv II led In IhU oftlm hl sworn
iMU-iiH-nt iso nr the purohawor lb !iS
ami Mw't or w hi. in towninp is H.
niiiap III a. w m. and will offer Druof to xhow
ttanl tb IhtuI Miuitbt I more valuahH) tor lt
uuiorror sump ttinn tor aartculturel pur-
iki-m'w. Him uj tutuiiK nia riAira io saia Mtna
before tlip munty clerk at Prlnevtll. Ornon,
on the i'it h day of January. IXU7.
nt name nit wunwju-.' m 11 wwau j fi
Powell, Jobu KiU.T, U A Miller, all of Prlne
yllle, Orvcon.
Any and all Demons claiming adversely tbe
iilive dwrlled lands are requeoted to fl'e
thi'lr clsliin In Ibis ofltoeonor before suld
4"l h dny of January, 1I7.
li-- Micbiwi T. Nolan, Register.
Timber Land, Act of June J, 187s.
Notice For Publication.
Pnited Slates Lsnd Offlpe,
The Dalles, Oreaoa, OetoberSl, lisle.
Notice Is hereby isiveii that In eoniplisnre
ith the iirovUions of lue set of Oainmioi
June S, PCS. entitled "Au set for the ssleof
timber lands In the States of Cslifornls, Ore
iron, Nevada, slid Washington Territory," as
extended tu all the Public Land States by act
of AiiKunt 4. law, Kiuuia Prose of Prineville,
county ol Crook. Stale of Oregon, has this dav
nieu in idis omre her sworn atatement Nos&iB
(or the nun-hase of the ' nk' and asi,. of
see No la, in township No. IS 8, range No 1 B,
o m, auu hi oner prooi 10 snow that the laml
sought Is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agriculiural purposes, and to
establish her claim to ssid land before the
county clerk at I'rineville, Oregon, on the '2sth
day of January, IturJ.
She names as witnesses: W H McCoy, Oeorga
Turner, A R Eastwood, W H Loftin, all ol Priue
villc. tlrcgon.
Any ami all persons elaimttift adversely tha
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this otlice ou or before said th day
of lammry, 1S07.
U-Zip Michabl T. NoutK, Register.
direct roots was insugurated
during tbe session of the district
court at which from your vi
ciniiy was participating. In or
der to get this route it is necessary
that we leave nothing undone that
can he done in connection with it
You are no doubt aware that an
application was made last spring
and failed. This does not mean
that our present effort will meet
with the same fate for we are try
ing to avoid all tbe errors and
shortcomings of last spring s at
tempts.
In addition to the general ap
plication of which you have
copy, you should receive in about
a week what purports to be a com
mittee's summary or brief, which
has been prepared in advance and
is to be signed by what claims to
be a committee composed of a cer
tain number at every principal
postoffice district as explained in
the circular letter accompanying
it. Besides Madras. Redmond
Laidlaw, Bend, Silver Lake an
Culver are preparing special local
petitions or supporting statements
to accompany the general petition
and it is on this account I am in
structed by the central committee
to write to you, in order to have
draw up one too. The local
petition should be in the form of
a letter addressed from an
bearing any date between now and
Dec. 1,1906, and to Hon. G. B.
Cortelyou, Postmaster General,
Washington, D. C. As it would
be best to have it typewritten, we
think you could get this done at
Redmond without cost. Have it
signed by at least 15 or 20 of your
most representative men, showing
after theaignatur tbe signer's busi
ness. Bend this with tbe general
petition to the address of tbe Cen
tral Committee, Box 105 Bend,
Oregon, not later tban the 28th of
this month.
In this local petition it will be
well to call attention to the needs
of your community, that is, fully
explain the importance of your
poatoffice as a population center
both at present and in the near
future, calling particular atten
tion to saw mills, the lumbering or
timber interests and the numerous
irrigating ditches from Squaw
Creek. Also call attention to the
present onsatisfactory and irregu
lar mail service from Shaniko to
via Prineville and give the
reasons for the same referring par
ticularly to the adobe and Grizzly
Mountain on the road between
Heisler'a and Prineville and the
alkali swsils and adobe on the
Crooked River bottoms between
Prineville and O'Nneila, in com
parison with which it may be well
to give your opinion of the route
applied for from Shaniko to Bend
via Madras. Redmond, etc. Be
sure and say Grizzly Mountain
and not Butte if you refer to Griz
zly at all as the Department con
siders a butte only a small hill.
Trusting that you are meeting
with good success in securing
signatures, we remaim. Yours for
success in this matter.
L. D. Wiest,
Chairman of Committee.
A Corredioi.
In the hurry of proof reading in
our edition of November 15 tbe
type made us say in regard to the
new court house that "if the build
ing was undertaken it would not
cost the county more than $40,000,
and might be built for lees."
should have read "$45,000." That
is the way it was written but when
put into type it appeared as $40,
000. We did not notice the typo
graphical error until our attention
was called to it by some mislead
ing statements made by our west
side contemporaries. They seem
to take exceeding unction unto
themselves because the second bids
were lower than those made at
first. They take all the credid of
saving the taxpayers the amount
of the difference. As a matter of
fact the first bids were turned
down before the injunction was
served. The county court had no
intention of letting the contract at
that figure and the claim made by
these papers is simply a little bit
of fiction.
How They Feel at Madras.
Madras, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1906.
Editor Journal Since there has
been so much talk and so much
ink-slinging and so much petition
ing and so much injunctioning
around here it has almost addled
tbe brain of some of our people
until it has almost made us believe
that Prineville is not on tbe map;
that it is simply a razor-backed
rooster. Therefore the Madras
Dreamer dreamed a dream during
time when tbe whole country
round about was in a whirl around
the Madras hub. An J it was this:
A large new county court house
was seen perched upon the back
yard of a place of abode near a lit
tle green-covered residence in East
ern Madras and over the door of
this massive house of public
utility and justice were inscribed
tbe words "At Last." If at first
you don't succeed at Antelope try,
try again at Madras where success
is realized." Upon this wonderful
piece of modern architectural
beauty and county pride was a
famous two-story dome and from
the balcony of the first story bung
large picture labeled "Madras
ownsite Sec'y and TJ. 8. Com'r,"
and on its left was a pile of sand
or dust and on tne ngbt was an
empty pitcher trying to pour water
upon the sand. Just behind the
picture could be seen an artesian
well-drilling outfit whose boss was
reading a notice which read some
thing like this, "Wait until we are
incorporated as a city and then
we can use public funds to pay
you for your job the people are
clamoring for and build up our
town." Within an alcove upon
the second story was a huge statue
of soft soapstone seated upon a
flimsy stool and before it stood the
image of the old Des.dwood stage
coach labeled "To h 1 with
Prineville, for thanks to the Pio
neer we travel a different trail."
In the band of the image was
clasped the Madras Pioneer cover
ed with land proof notices of many
people who want to prove up and
leave (their cash). In the mouth
of this image was a forked bugle
and out of one came a blaze of fire
and out of the other came icicles.
Upon its brow was a crown beauti
fully inscribed "I am the highcock
alorum and he below is the low
cockalorum." Then the Dreamer
awoke and after looking around in
wonder saw that the same old
world was here and its business
was carried on in the same old
. ... .1J ...x
way ana at tne same oia bisuu.
Yours truly. The Dreamer.
T. F. McC&Uister Sc. Co. are agents
for the McCall Magazine and Pat
tern. 11-8-tf
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
A meeting of the Prineville Fire
Department will be held the first
Monday In December for the purpose
of electing a chief and assistant
chief. Time of meeting will be from
5 to 7:30 p. m. AU members of Nos. 1
and 2 are requested to attend the
election. Wm. Draper, Pres.
G. N. Clifton, Secretary.
for sale
9 Residence in Prineville i
w Inquire of S
I D. P. ADAMSON
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Gatewood Mining & Trading Company
! OF HOWARD, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON
Capitalization 500,000 Shares.
Treasury Stock 100,000, Par Value Non Assessable.
Subscription Price $1.00 per Share.
Paying from the grass roots down.
2
800 Pieces Granite and Tinware, Many 1 Ol
Pieces worth 35cents. Special at -2'
See our New and Up-to-date Line of Ladies' Footwear
Many Sizes. Forms and Styles to Select From
Boys and Youths two and three piece suits. Some
Extra Values at Low Prices
CLAYPOOL BROS.
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
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The property consists of 33 claims in the South
eastern part of Crook county, on the head waters of
the Ochix'0 river. There is an abundance of water
for power purposes and some of the best timber in the
county is located on these claims. The economic con
ditions for mining could not be better.
The mines are now on a payiny basis, but with
. additional machinery they can be made a big dividend
payer as the output can be doubled with very little
additional cost. of labor. In order to install this ma
chinery the management has decided to issue 10,000
shares of Treasury Stock. This stock will in all
probabilities be the last offered for sale. It will be
sold at 81. 00 per share. There is no deviating from
this price. That the stock will increase in value is a
certainty. You can find no better place to invest
your money. If you desire to get in on this you will
have to do so at once, as this stock was put on the
market in order to give the residents of the county a
chance to realize something from an investment in
one of their own properties.
This is not a speculation at all but a sound business
investment based upon ascertained facts. The mine
has been developed beyond the experimental stage.
About the best recommendation we can give these
mines is that the men employed by the company are
investing their savings in the purchase of this stock.
Also such men as Clark, Daly, Fair, Haggin, and a
host of others have made their money from mines and
the development of them.
Send all Subscriptions and Correspondence to the
Gatewood Mining & Company
lZt' HOWARD, Crook County, OREGON
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