1 1 . -' ' Journal Crook County U. PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 24, 1907. NO. 6 VOL. XI I. J r.i r.i L J ri L'J ta r.i t J r.i WJ r.i r.i r.i fj ri Kid r..i rj ri L'J r.i L'J ri ij r.i L.J r i L'J ri l J ri L'J r.i LJ r.i LJ ri L'J ri L'J ri L'J r.i LJ i J ri L'J r.i L'J a i 6 3 El Proclamation to the People on 4th page this Sale Will Continue During January r i L J ri L J r l u r.i L J r.i L J r.i L J r.i L J r i L J r.i L'J r.i L A r. i L J n L"J r.i L J r.i L J r i L J n L J r i L J r.i L J r.ci LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ L J r.i L J r.i L J r i L J r.i l J ri L J ri LJ r i LJ r.i L J r.i L J r.i l J ri L J r.i L J r.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r.i L J r.i L J ri L J r.i L J r.i L'J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i L J ri LJ r i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i L J r i LJ r.i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ THE LIE DIRECT Grafters and Speculators Called Down. NO COUNTY DIVISION Western Crook Got $5000 More for Roads Than Did Eastern Crook. BiHtero, Or., Jan. 21, 1907. TO THE PEOPLE OF WEST ERN CROOK COUNTY In investigating this Hubject we ttiiould firxt connider who would h benefited by Um division. Second. who would le damaged by it, and third, U there any nececeity for it? rr:rrrrr,irrr LIJL'UtULULaLULUWIJLJLIJLULJLJLULJLJLiJL'JV.JLlJL'JLULJLJLJLJLJLJLJLULJLJLJLJLiJWJb."-' CONTINUANCE SALE Of Merchandise V With Prices to Equal our Competing Limited Sales We Carry the Right Line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Furnishings, and Our Prices are Right CLAYP00L BROS. 1'KlNEVlI.Lli, OKEGON 14 14 14 14 14 THOKK BENEFITED Thoe wlio are holding projierty for speculative purpose in the towns chosen for county seats in the new counties would be benefit ed, but tho.e holding property not for sale in eaid towns would not be benefited, but on the contrary would le damaged by an uni-eces ary burden of tax. Those hold ing protXTty for Fpeculative pur poses are few in number ae com pared with the majority of people even in those towns. If the coun ty is divided into three parts it will require 3 COUKTHOl'ra AND 3 SETS OF COUNTY OFFICERS. This would give employment to three times the number of county officers we now have and the chance fdr county office would therefore be three times as p't s now. This is why many men are working for the division they want a county omce. Iney no ioubt would be benefited if they couui t'i uie omce out mere are ten wanting olliee for every chance that would be created. So per haps these disgruntled politicians and otlice welters would lie benefit ed ai.d perhnps not. TO 8ITTK I'KINEVIIXR HUS1NKSS MEN Another claHn who are wanting the county divided are those who wish to ispite certain business men in Prineville because they have been refused credit or have been compelled to pay a long standing bill. They would as well bite off their nose to spite their face. A man who could not get credit in Prineville could hurdly get it any where else in the United States. And the business men of Prineville have been the most patient and accommodating of any men of their class I have ever known. There are quits a number who will favor dividing the county for no other reason than to spits Prine ville business men. Spits Trine- vills because of their own lack of honesty and trustworthiness! As will disgruntled politicians favor ivision to spits ths county for their own lack of popularity. WOULD BENEFIT SPECULATORS AND POLITICIAH8. While it would benefit a few speculators who hold property in the would be county seats, is it right to tax ths people of ths whole county for their benefit? It would certainly cost three times as much to keep up three groups of county officers and build and maintain three sets of county buildings as ons. Would we not -Tbe very foolish to thus doable or treble our taxes for the benefit of a few speculators and office seekers? Can you present any reason what ever for dividing the county ex cept to benefit these ofiiceseekers and speculators? Are not ths county officers of Prineville capable of doing the work for the whole county as it now stands and are they not doih their work faithfully? To ask these questions is to answer them You know that one set of officers always has been and always will be able to do the work of the whole county. Whr then burden the people with this UNNECESSARY TAXATION. The county is large, 'tis true, but it is thinly settled and much of it always will be. We have better roads than in any part the of state and our enterprising commission ers are doing much to improve them. Last year $17,000 or 40 per cent of the whole amount of tax raised in Crook county was spent in improving the roads; and Western Crook the portion which they propose to cut offre ceived five thousand dollars more of this money than did Eastern Crook and yet they who are want ing to divide the county publish the lying statement that they re ceived none of it. The records show where every dollar has been placed. I live in this would-be new county 54 miles from Prine ville and the commissioners im proved the road all the way out as they have every where else in Western Crook. men to the county offices and thus get the justice to their side which they claim the county commission ers have denied them. The Bend people are highly in censed because Prineville is to be beautified with a new courthouse. They would sing a different song if it was to be built at Bend. The article in last week's Bulletin breathes so strongly of jealousy, de ception and egotism that if it were not a serious matter we would have to laugh at its absurdity. That a cause should find its chief argument in lies and slander shows that it has no better grounds on which to stand. THX BEND BULLETIN LIES. I want to say to the Bulletin people that your boasted superior ity, honesty and enterprise over the people of Prineville and East ern Crook is a lie. You no douht are more enterprising in ways of deception. Some of you are prob ably from Connecticut and would like to palm off your wooden nut megs onto the people ei Crook county. Without the assessable tinber lands every one knows that it would be impossible to raise the money necessary io defray the county expenses in the proposed new counties, and every one ought to know that with modern appli a nee every foot of assessable tim ber could be removed inside of ten years and without the timber the land would be practically worthless. This scheme to divide the county is one of the most unjust attempts of grafters that has ever been made in Oregon. Let every lover of justice that believes in the great est good to the greatest number op pose it. Homer M. Street. A REDMOND "KICKER" A Word to the People of Redmond. D0NT BE FOOLED. The Bend Grafters Will Promise Too ABjthiof to Secure Division. Hunter Fulguam Wedding. LIES AGAINST PRINEVILLE. The Bend paper is publishing all manner of lies against Prineville and the county officers to embitter the people of the west side and carry out their plan for division. At the same time the Bulletin claims that the proposed Deschutes county has a population of four thousand people. If this is true they have over half of the popula tion of the county as it now stands and should elect their own highly boasted of honest and enterprising Our correspondent at Opal Prairie sends in the following wed ding announcement. C. W. Hunter and Miss Hannah Fulgham were married at the resi dence of the bride's parents Wednesday, January 9, 1907. Rev. E. Wilder performed the ceremony. After the wedding ceremony sup per was served and all present had a very enjoyable evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. Fulgham, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Killingbeck, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whitsett, Mr. and Mrs. George Feulner, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wilder, Mrs. S. Evans, Myrtle Fulgham, Sade Killingbeck, Rena Noble, Ella Evans, Maude Fulgham, Lola Fulgham, Mary Fulgham, Lela Rodman, Frank Hunter, W. R. Hunter, W. C. Whitsett, Ercy Grout, Floyd Feulner, Ray Stamp, Henry L. Evans, Claude Fulgham, Willis Whitsett, Johnnie Feulner, Dwight Feulner. Redmond, Or. Jan., 17, 1907. Editor Journal I recently pick ed up a copy of "Drake's Literary Bureau" where it had been care lessly lost by some visitor from the town of Bend. I enclose it here with, an i call your attention to the article which I Have marked. Drake's Literary Bureau. (Bend edition for home consump tion.) To the people of Bend: You know the condition of our town for the past eighteen months, and it is unnecessary to discuss its causes; for good reasons we have laid our calamities to the enmity and jealousy of Prineville. Things are brighter. "Now is the winter of our dis content turned glorious summer." The unfortunate dispute with the D. I. & P. Co. has been patch ed up, and we have made a treaty with the great Lumber Trust, which owns the timber south and west of us, by which its powerful influence is secured to us. As a result of this combination Deschutes county is to be organ ised with boundaries entirely favorable to Bend. The county will extend fifty-four miles south of Bend; twenty-seven miles east, and twenty-four miles north of us to Crooked river. The long dis tance Bouth and east insures us the county seat against the denser population north of our town. The east line of the county has been sigzaged around so as to pun ish Prineville for her political and other sins, pander to the ill-feeling which exists against that town in the western part of old Crook county. While the D.I. & P. Co. will not openly abandon the town of Redmond, we need fear bo more trouble from that quarter. The quarrel between the people around Laidlaw and the ditch company the C, S. I. Co. and the ill-feeling which exists there against the founder of the town, has so weakened that town that it can make no oDDoeition; the small (Continued on page 2.) C iS tVS & Cv S2V CuS v2V ohaniko uarehouse Co. Shtwiko, Oryon 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 Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Stock Yards with all the latest and best for Handling Stock. facilities TIfark 2our Soods in Care of y. io. Co. t i Wood Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby Riven that sealed bids ill be received ly Crook County up to March 7. 1!XI7. for SO cord of wood, cither drv or are n sound bodv iuniwr wood lour led long, or green pine woim to ur a inches or four feet long. Jlids to specify kind Slid quality and length of wood and ricc per cow, lino to oe ueiivereu on or efore October 15, I!W7, t the Court House and High Hchooi building in Prineville, Or. All bids to be tiled with the county clerk. Ily order of the court. 1-17 Wakrkn Urown, County Clerk. FOR SALE DANDY BOB Thoroughbred Poland China Boar, farrowed April IS), lDUb. A him pig. Pedigree furnished. Black Langshan Cockerels also for Palo. E. C. PARK, Redmond, Oregon. For Sale Dr. McLaughlin liav colt comlnir il-yoar-old next June; slrod by Sclinioer's "('autioii, lie lv "Caution ' 2:25i4, the urent spi'i'd sire of the Nortliwewt; he by Kloi'tloneer, ' nrst (inm JNora uy Altniro; second, Netty lMoer Orlco 8401; third. Hatcher inaiv, Vermont fourth. Thoroughbred. This colt will make a 1150 pound horse; a sure trotter; his biwdlns Is Rllt-edKe, and If vou want a first cUihs stock horse, one that is bred of the best trottlnj; blood In America, don t overlook him. For further particulars inquire at Juniper mute Stock Kaneii. 1-3-ltnp JOHN SCHMEEtt, Gatewood Mining & Trading Company OF HOWARD, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON Canalization 500.000 Shares. Subscription Price $1.00 per Share- Treasury Stock 100,000, Par Value Non Assessable. Paying from the grass roots down. The property consists of 33 claims in the South eastern part of Crook county, on the head waters of the Ochoco 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 paying 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 $1.00 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 & Trading Company HOWARD, Crook County, OREGON Further Information of thii valuable property will b nt on roquaat I