Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 13, 1906, Image 3

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A Stock of Karm Machinery always on hand
Office with Ubu. W. HariiM
THE FATAL
SHOOTING
Melria Will Hare His Prelim.
inary Hearing Tomorrow
1 o'clock.
THE O'NEIL
Restaurant and Lunch Room
SMELZER & ELEFFSON Prop..
J?or jCadtcs and Scntlomon
?cas and SSakory jCunch
kr wk. 15.00, with room, .00. MmI TkW.U, $4.00
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The preliminary hearing of II
A. Melvin which waa set for last
Friday waa postponed until to
morrow (Kridavl at 1 n'-trwlr
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Oaa7rT,F Certain witnesses wanted by the
defense could not be found and
hence the delay. There haa been
no knew development in the cane
with the exception of aoroe facta
brought to light by the corres
pondent of the Portland Journal.
That paper contained the following
dispatch regarding toe shooting:
j ne ieuu wrucn terminated ao
had existed between Mel
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Kami lunula. Hun k Hum lien, t'llv l'n.n-r.
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Furniture, Stoven, Itangen, Carpet, Ruga
Linoleum, Matting, Ijaw, Curtains, Win.
(low Shades and roles, Wall Paper
Lincruata, Doors, Windows, Transoms
Taints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, Cooking
Utensils, Wash Machines, Churns,. Etc., goto A ilnmroti & Co
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. I
and aave from 10 to ) cent on Every Dollar ft Jf
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King of All Cough MadlcinM.
Mr. K. (1. t'aae. a mail carrier of Cmn-
in (Vnter. Vmn., who haa been In the
Nm- tor about mitwn rear,
nym: -no nv inn many ooUKh
uimhRiiia for crouu, but Chamherlain'a
CoukIi Kemeily it kiiiK of all and one to
be reliiwi uiMin everv time. W al
till'! It the bent remedy for couirlia anil
eolJa, (civinu rerliiiu rcwulu and leavinit
no ua. MMr wiU." for aale b I). V,
Perry Ixing
Dlaaolutlon of rartoarihlp Kotlca.
Not Ire In hervhy irlven tliHt the
firm of Mi-t'iilllHter & Stnrr hna thlH
(lay. Noveiuher 22. l'.IOIJ. Ut-n iKm.
hi lived ly in ut unl coiiwnt. C. V
Stiirr dlHiMmlnir of hla lutentit ti T.
IIIhUt, who will conduct the
ne In the future under hi own
name. aii (iiitHtntiillnir mvoiiiit
iukI not lire iinvnlile to T. V. Mr
CnlilHter. who will m-ttle nil del.t
coutnu UHl by the Una of MeCnlllater
tc Murr. Minr. Mi-CiillWtnr .
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they will continue t patronize the
new nrm. I . r . aIiIUli.ihtkk.
4-wk ('. W. Staiiii.
0. V. Snoderly
Long & Snoderly
Fine Wins, Liquors and Cigars, also
. tiar Supplies
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and
the Famous Napa Soda
ZIFciraxllsr Tiado Solicited.
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The Opera Saloon
C. A. BEDELL, Proprietor
In The Glaze Hall
A First Class House
in Kvery Respect
Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
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THE GREATEST CURE
FOR
COU6HSCOLDS
m. mam
10 11SSIWEW
GUARANTEED CURE FOR
Croup; Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, La Grippe,
Quinsy, Hoarseness, Hemorrhage of the Lungs,
Weakness of the Lungs, Asthma and
nil diseases of
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
Eleven years ago Dr. King's New Discovery permanently cured
me of a severe and dangerous throat and lung trouble, and I've
been a well man ever since. 0. 0. Floyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C.
PRICE BOo
AND 81.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I
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FURS
Bought and Sold
n Commission
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON 1
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Hero Grain Cleaner
and Bagger
C. W. ELKINS
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Templeton & Son and D, P. Adarason & Company
vin and Dorrance for over a year.
it grew as outer as feuds generally
do before the twig snaps. A year
ago, Dorrance, who owned a saw
mill, bought the timber on the
Melvin claim. It was purchased
under contract, by virtue of which
Dorrance reserved the right to use
the land upon which the timber
wax standing for his stock.
Jiut Dorrance abused his risht.
it is said, and used the contract as
an excuse to monopolize Melvin's
fields with bis cattle. This led to
the first disagreement between the
two. Later another dixpute over
water rights widened the breach
already existing. Threats and
counter-threats were indulged in,
and a few months after the first
trouble had sealed the hatred of
the men toward each other, neither
left his ranch without carrying a
gun. In a personal encounter be
tween the two men Dorrance
Siounded Melvin into insensibility
I still shows the marks and car
ries the bruises he received.
Dorrance continued to send his
cattle into Melvin's fields, and the
latter one day shut up several
head in his barn behind a pad
locked door. Dorrance, learning
of this, went to the Melvin ranch
armed with a rifle and was cutting
away the barn door with a hatchet
when Melvin started from the
house toward the intruder with a
loaded rifle. James McCall, who
lived with Melvin, sprang between
the two and prevented what in all
probability would have proed a
fatal duel.
A few days later to punish Mc
Call for his interference, Dorrance
overtook him while on horseback.
nd at the point of a rifle barrel
McCall wad compelled to alight
from his horse. Dorrance then
marched him up the road to a
structed and bade him work with
1 diligence. Dorrance stood beside
jH him, rifle in hand, to see that the
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"Work here for a couple of
hours, free of charge," said Dor
rance, "and learn not to interfere
next time."
There were other attempts with
out number when fatal results.
arising from the strained relations
between the two men, . were nar
rowly averted, and the various
troubles which had caused such
bitter hatred finally were brought
More the circuit court October
hist in the nature of a lawsuit.
Judge Frazer of Portland, who was
sitting on the bench in Prineville
at that term, hearing of the dis
tressing phases of the trouble be
tween the two and the firearms
they carried for protection one
from the other, advised that they
have their attorneys settle their
differences out of court. The ar
rangement apparently wan satis
factory and long before the fatal
shots were fired, Melvin had agreed
to dispose of his property holdings
and move to California. The ar
rangement, however, had not been
carried into effect when the two
came face to face in the timber.
As if the details of the tragedy had
been prearranged, the firing began
almost instantly.
Melvin is past 63 years of age
and in view of the general dislike
with which Dorrance was held in
the community it is not believed
that a jury will hold the form
er to a severe penalty for his act
in protecting himself from a man
of quarrelsome diposition.
Dorrance wns divorced from his
wife, who resides in the east, and
lived on his ranch with his 9-vear-
old son. He was about 42 years
of age and had operated a sawmill
in western Crook county for the
past two years.
Frank Oibora is Commissioner.
Madras Pioneer: Frank Osborn
was notified lttt Thursday of hi
appointment as a United Hlales
Commissioner to reside at Madras,
to succeed Don P. Itea, whoee com
mission expired on the 30th of No
vember. Mr. Oshorn has qualified
for the office by filing his oflicial
oath in the United rUate District
Court, of which court he ia an appointee.
The new Commissioner is a life
long resident of Crook county,
Having moved to this locality with
his father in 1880. when he was
less than two years old. During
all of the succeeding years he has
been a resident of this section of
the county, residing most of the
time near Culver. He enjoys a
wide acquaintance throughout the
section which he will serve in bis
oflicial capacity, and is universal
ly and deservedly popular among
all those who know him. He is
competent, industrious and at
tentive to his duties, and is in
every way qualified to fulfill the
duties of his office in a creditable
and satisfactory manner.
Mr. Osborn has been quite busy
the pant few days, taking a num
ber of homestead proofs which
were aet before the Commissioner
at this place. Mr Rea has lieen
assisting him in familiarizing him
self with the work of his new office.
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Hurrah for Santa Claus
Mra. John Cyrus offers
and beat assortments of
one of the largest
Christmas Goods
She has ever carried. Call and look over the
stock before purchasing elsewhere. A few
more chances left for the largest and hand
somest doll in Prineville. Try your luck.
CYRUS
MRS. JOHN
Houston Feed
IHock.
Yard
Hrewery
Stock boarded by the Day,
Week or Month. 25c a day
or $7.50 a month, Teams
for hire.
Montie Miller, Prop., Prineville
Headquarters
The leader.
for KnntA Onus.
An Elegant Display
of Toilet CaseM, Mank ure Sets,
Kruith Sets, Albums, HhaviriK
Ket. Mirrors. Rnd many other
tine Toilet Article.
Rideout & Foster
H. M. S. Pinafore
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We "Ix-ad" hi Holiday Goods. The
Leader.
Six tnr of Kunta tlaus Soap fur
OfL .. . . W f u.i
Bring- that watch which other
watchmakers can not make run to
w. rank I'etett. All repairing
guaranteed." Kpeclat repairing a
specialty. 11-K-tf
Leather and Robber Belting.
Just received, a stock of lulling
both lent tier and rubber ML lnclii- to
a incneti witle In leather, 4, 5, 6 and
K luchea wide In rubler. Prineville
M lie h I ne Shop. 12 6
Apples f 2 and 2.25 per box at The
Leader.
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Hand-Painted China
Finest in the City.
D. P. Adamson & Co
Hare Your Picture Taken early.
Those wiehing pictures for
Christmas should have their nega
tives taken as soon as possible in
order to avoid the rush later on.
12-6-2
Just Armed by Express
The latest rage of the Season
LADIES' PLAID SILK WAISTS
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Rideout & Foster's
Strayed.
There strayed to my ranch, the old
J. O. Powell place, on McKay creek.
one black horse, weight about lu50
pounds, saddle marks, branded half
circle on right jaw, I J on left shoul
der two halt circles on the left stltle.
Owner can have same by calling at
the above place and paying the ex
penses on said horse.
12-13-lmp A. J. Pecker.
The Lass Who Loved A Sailor
Sullivan's Great Comic Opera which did so much to
Reform the Objectionable Conditions in the British Ad-
nlirii,ty, an lnu indirectly produce the Great Sea Peer
or To-day.
CLUB HALL
Friday Evening, December 21st
For the Benefit of the Crook County High School
New Stage and New Scenery. Hall
Comfortably Heated, Lighted and Seated
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Sir Joseph Porter Charles O'Neil
Ralph Rackslraw -Duncan Macleod
Dick Deadeye Joseph Smelzer
Captain Corcoran A. C Strange
Boalswaia... .....Randolph Ketchum
Boatswain's Male . Oliver Adams
Sergeant o( Marines .. .Luher Moore
Midshipman ..Willord Belknap
Buttercup Verna Howard
Josephine .Mrs. Strange
Hebe Mrs. Alex Thomson
Leader ol Ladies' Chorus A Celia Nelms
Ladies Chorus o High School Cirls and Sailors Chorus of High
School Boys
Orchestaa under the Direction ol A H. Kennedy
NOTICE.
Having sold our business we are
desirous of closing our books by
January 1st, All parties knowing
themselves indebted to us are re
quested to settle their account either
by cash or note on or before that
date. O'Nkil, Bros. 12-)-4tc
Buggy for Sale.
Good second-hand buggy for sale
at a bargain, fall or write Rev. W.
J iunett. 3t
NOTICE.
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to the tirni of Henderson &
Pollard are requested to settle the
same on or liefore the 1st day of Jan
nary. I2-6-4t Hkndkrnon & Pom.aiu).
OME to Radium
Spnngi and ieat
Free youndf from
wooiet and caret which have
worn your term. Drink of -
the wonderful waten here, whoa
remarkable piopertiet will bring aav
rebel from rhainutian. chronic
ftiDation. radifleAioa. kidney aad
bladder trouble aad many aerwua
disorders. Thw splendidly equipped
anitahmp powesKt every medical
resource, 'nravtdet every luxury of the
fines) hotel aad otfen at the comforts
of the home. Located amid the
mountains when augniheent .
dehghthilwalk,aadii
fatoiMMM at ffamii i
RADIUM SPRINGS
l SANITARIUM Oi
HAINES,
one. m
O'Neil Bakery
j! In the Miller Building
3 Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
3 id way on hand.
Pastry of all kinds made to
order.
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OREGON
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Sonera ffilaccsmithing
horskshoeing, jvood work, etc.,
Neatly and Promptly Donk
When it is Donk By : : :
Robert Wfoore
Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed
Prineville,
Oregon.
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Tickets at Winners. Admission 25c & 50c
Christmas
Tuesday Evening,
Odil
Dec. 25
New Year's Ball
Tuesday Evening, January 1
P. A. A. C. Hall, Prineville, Oregon
Music for both dances will
be furnished to play all night
Supper will be served at the
O'Neil Restaurant.
Plenty of Floor Managers
to make the dance
a success
Tickets,
One Dollar
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The Dalles Nurseries
R. II. WEBER, Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon
GROWER AND DEALER IN
FRUIT, SHADE YDrSC GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL 1 It fc O SMALL FRUITS
Evergreen!, Rous and Shrubbery, Hyacinths, Tulipi, Lilliei, Dahiliai, Peonies, Etc.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE
t& Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation
P. B. POIN DEXTER, Agent
FRLNEVILLE, OREGON