Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 21, 1907, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
THURSDAY, MAR. 21, 1907.
Subscription 11.50 yer.
Redmond Items.
Redmond, Ore., March IS, l',X)7.
Mr. and Mr. John TrifUr
of Ottuniwa, Iowa, who Imve spent
the winter with u, Mart on their
return trip ttxlav. loth have Iwn
verv favorably initTei'sed with this
wvtion of Oregon and we look for
Mr. T. at lead to W with us again
next winter. Th grand children
though, in Iowa, -we are afraid
will be too much for Mr. T.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Moore of
the county capital were with us for
several days looking afttr their in
terests here, and have returned to
Prineville.
Mr. Heneger has moved his fam
ily to the homestead.
Mr and Mrs. A. O. Walker of
Loveland, Colorado, were in town
several days preparatory to mov
ing out to their place south of the
Johnson ranch. Mr. W. is a
Presbyterian minister.
Mr. Morgan and Mr. Wood had
to visit Prineville last week. Mr.
Wood came back with a new team
of horses. K. C. Park.
War Between Cattle and Sheep
men.
A dispatch from Sheridan,
Wyoming, says that the situation
between the cattlemen and sheep
men has reached a crucial point,
and notices have been posted at
all cheep camps in Northern Wy
oming, warning the herders to take
their flocks and get out of the
country, on pain of death
to both herders and sheep. These
notices were posted at camps and
cross roads. The movement is so
widespread that the notices ap
peared' the same night at point
200 miles from each other. They
cover the entire grazing country of
Northern Wyoming.
The sheepmen say the notices
came from the cattlemen, who want
to drive the flocks out of the coun
try that the cattle may have the
grass.
Sheepmen are armed and will
resist any attempt to make them
leave the country. A meeting of
flockmasters has been called to
take measures to protect the flocks.
County Court Proceedings.
(Continued from first pajre. )
David Pii'kett, janitor work 34 00
A H Lippman & co, articles for
poor 32 25
crook county Jonrnal, printing 122 00
Prineville L & W co, court howm 115 10
" hich school 71 UP
A H Kennedy, printing
Belknap & Edwards, care of poor
C S Edwards, health officer
c D calbreath, wood high Fchiol
" " wood
Warren Brown, eta stipe expenses
5 50
57 50
30 25
28 00
1 30
20 70
copying and ex
tending tax roll of hM no 00
Struuil Bros, pauper and road
account 21 68
T Hartnagel, care De Shazer
family 15 00
BF Jones, viitnesf fees oo
Wright & McXeeley, work on
court house .". 1150 00
L F Holiness, witness ieea 12 00
Mary F TurniJge " 12 00
J L Turnidge, " " " 12 00
Steam Fittings Just Received.
We have just received a line f
Steam fittings such as the (Vlelirut
ed JenkiiiH Bros. Ululx and ("lurk
Valves., Detroit Luliririitors, Best
Scotch GaiiRe Glasses. We have al
so a line of packing on the road.
. We have the agency for the liest
Gasoline Euclne on the market. See
one run at our simp. Don't furuet
that I carry Beltinji, Cap Screws,
Shafting Boxes, Collars, and that I
am prepared to make your planer
bolts and any other kind'of odd bolts
and screws you may need.
2-14tf I'kinevillk Machine Shop.
Hack for Sale Cheap.
Two-seated covered Hack, In good
repair; for sale at a bargain. Ad
dress Box 341, Prineville, Or.
Leased the Dillon Feed Yard.
Alex Baldwin has bought the lease
on the Dillon Feed Yanl and is now
in charge of the same. He guaran
tees the traveling public careful at
tention and prompt service. A share
of your patronage solicited. Teams
and saddle horses to rent. Horses
for sale. General team work done
promptly. Country trips a specialry.
Any one wishing to boy or rent
horses call and see me.
To Teachers and School Board.
No legislative enactment of the
recent legislative assembly affecting
the school laws of Oregon will be in
force until May 25, l'.H)7, at which
time we hope to have a copy of the
revised school laws in the hands ot
all school district boanK
C. B. DlNWmiilK, Co. School Sup't.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable County Court for Croak
County, State of Oregon :
We, the undersigned, residents) and lepil
voters of iSlack ilutte Precinct, Crook
County, Oregon, respectfully petition vour
Honorable Body to grant a license lo
George A. Stevens to sell spirituous, malt
and vinous liquors and hard cider in
quantities less than one gallon m Black
Butte Precinct, said County and State tor
a period of six months from the 1st day of
May, 1907.
Chaa Hindman. C E Person. Sam Alex
ander, At L Oliver, Robert Jordan, J y
Winter, W T E Wilson, A (i Trahiin, J (;
Wilson, h McCallistcr, if. E Glacier,
George MeCallister, (' l,(iist, J H liohert-,
C L Johnson. W R Booth, Robert Kruir!
F M Booth, J E Fuller, W It Cantrell, O i)
Ailingnani, n a Keed, V Van Tassel, I (J
Sturgeon, A 1 ford McReynolds, if Allen,!'
li uist, f M zumwult, 1 U Hudson, Afar
tin Wood, Guy A Clavpool, W J Wood, II
E Vincent.
Notice is hereby given that the forego
ing petition wilt be presented to the Conn.
ty Court on Wednesday tlie lt day of
may, law, ai wiucn tunc tlie said Court
will be asked to grant a license as prayed
for in the above petition.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1!W7.
Geoboe A. Stevens.
Additional Locals.
For gvnutne Bargains take notice
of J K. Stewart & Co. 'a add.
You can't afford to mis Macbeth.
Heserved neatant Wlnnek'a.
Sulky. Disk and Walking: plow at
J. F.. Stewart & Co., at far below
the usual price.
H. C. Kane, who wan formerly
with W. K. King. Is In the city repre
senting the Kemlngton typewriter
people.
S. S. Stearns has Just delivered
two cars of beef cattle at Shanlko.
The stvrs averaged 130S. Thin I
the 1st so far this year.
Mrs. Hanley from Peterson creek,
I-ake comity, pawed through Prine
ville Sat unlay on her way to visit
her dainrhter, Mrs. Mishler of Ln-
uioiita.
J. II. Templeton left Sat unlay for
Portland, where he gin's to look
after business Interests and order his
spring mid summer stock of drugs
and supplies.
Will Dixon, a partner with Beekl.v
Hros., of Paulina, passed through
Prineville Tuesday ui his way to
the Paulina ranch. Mr. Dixon's
home Is In Boeeburg.
A. B. Amnions of the firm of Bird
song & Co., Maury mountains, was
in town the other day. His people
are busy out that way cutting
shingles. They have lots of them.
Adam Kotiman of Bend, was In
town today. He spent the winter
la Ohio, Wisconsin and Minnesota
and came back to Crook county bet
ter satisfied than ever with this
country. Mr. Kotzman Is particu
larly Interested In the dairying busi
ness and made it a study during his
trip East. After swing what the
business has accomplished for thjj
states he visited he is anxious to
have a start made In Crook county.
He does not know of a better field
uor a business that has a wider mar
gin of profit. The Journal has al
ways advocated a creamery for
Prineville believing that It could be
made to pay from the start. We
Import tons of butter that should be
made at home. Let us see what can
be done along this line this coming
sprimr.
The Royal Insurance Co., of Liver
pool, England, enjoys the distiction
of Iteing listed among the companies
there were but six of them which
settled claims in the San Francisco
conflagration at 100 cents on the
dollar as adjusted. Assets over
sixty Million and ftn annual Income
of more than fifteen million. It pays
to insure where you know votir
losses will lie paid. The Royal gives
such insurance; J. E. Stewart & Co.,
are their Prineville agents. 2-7tf
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Rideout & Foster Is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
Herlart Rideout having sold his in
terest to Oscar Hyde. The new firm
w ill conduct the business at the old
stand under the firm name of Foster
Hyde. 3-21
For Sale.
Best residence location in town;
trees, shrublierr and lawn. Bar
gain! Address Box M, City. 3-14tf
Bids Wasted.
Bids will be received by the under
signed until 1 p. m., March 27, 190'
for the erection and completion of
the Methodist Episcopal Church of
Prineville, Oregon, nccordlug to
plans and specifications now tin file
at the office of Shipp & Perry. The
Building Committee reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
.1. B. Shipp,
3-14-2t Secy, of Building Com.
Water Closet Cleaning.
-Now Is the time to have your out
houses cleaned for the summer. If
my work rft not satisfactory it will
not cost a cent. All kinds of odd
jolts taken care of. Address C. L. V.
Marker, Prineville, Or. Imo
Estray Notice.
One red yearline steer marked with
swallow-fork in right ear and under-bit
in left; branded "G" on right hip came
to my place on Ochoco about November
lo, imu: the owner can have same bv
paying all expenses. Address L. B. La-
follett, Prineville, Or. 3-14-3t
J. L. Stewart & Co., have a few
Buggies and Hacks left on which
they are making very low prices.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, January 19, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
I ongres- of June 3, 188, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act
oi lugnsi iTO,
Aultie Sndyer,
of Prineville, county of Crook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in thin office
her swoin statement No. 3774, for the
piin.nase oi tlie Lots 1 and 2 and EV,
Nv!4if Section No. 18, in Township
o. in b., nange rso. 20 iv, v . ai., and
will off er proof to show that the land
sought is more valauable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim to said land
before the County Clerk at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 17th day of April, 1907.
She names as witnesses : Byron Cady,
A. 0. Knigbten, Jeff O'Kelly, James
Dyer, of Prineville, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office
on or before said 17th day of April, 1907.
.wip Michael I. Nolan, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given bv the under.
signed, the administrator ot the estate of
Simon H. Smead. deceased, to all nerson.
interested in said estate that said adminis
trator has made and li led in the Connt.v
(Joint lor Crook County, Oregon, his final
accounting of his administration of said
estate, ami that the Court has set Monday,
the Gth day of May, 1907, at the hour of 10
o'clock, a. m. at the County Court rooms
in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing said final accounting.
At which said time and place any person
interested ill said estate may appear and
object to said accounting.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1907.
J. H. Kelly,
Administrator of the Kstate of Simon It.
Sun-ad, Deceased,
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JUST RECEIVED.
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be trimmed to suit anybody.
RIBBONS. The latest in Ribbons at low prices
Handsome ribbons lor gentlemen's watch lobs. Lawn
and Silk Baby Hoods. Cotton and Silk Veiling.
Fancy Hat Tins. Children's Supporters at 5c a pair.
Stove Polishing Cloves, etc Call and inspect our stock.
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Fancy Home Cured Bacon. 8c and 20c pound. Cow
Boy Rope, 16c pound. Appless $2.25 a box or 61c
a pound. Oranges. Lemons and Bananas. Fresh
Garden Seeds. Best Ax Handles 35c each.
Look Out for Our 5 cent Counter
Next Week
T. F. MeCallister & Co.
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FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
AN INSTANCE.
Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir. N. C, had been troubled with
very I1 cousjh for over a year. Slie says : " A friend
bought a bottle of Chambkrlain's Cough Remedy,
brought it to me ami insisted that I should take it. I did
o and to my surprise it helped me. Pour bottle ol it
cored me of my cough." '
For sale by D. 1. Adanison & Co
A Complete Line of
1 School Books and
I School Supplies at
I THE WINNEK CO'S.
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March Reduction Sale of f
Ranges, Stoves and Heaters
Furniture, too, Must Go
Room we must have in order to set
up my w(K)d working machinery.
Therefore my stock of Ranges,
Stoves and Heaters, besides all fur
niture made on the Pacific coast
will be sold at greatly reduced rates.
Come in and see for yourself. If
you need anything in the stove line
.between now and 1908 it will pay
you to get my prices.
pl. o. JLippman & to
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Ladies Waists
A few sizes from our larg
Fall SttH'k at one-half
price for this sale.
Misses and Children's
Caps, Goo kind for 4.V
Hoc kind at rh
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Notice to Debtors.
All iM-rmiiiH ktuwln thi'lilHi'lvett to
1k Imlclitcil to tin' ol.l firm of Wurr.
wt'lliT & Tlioiimon, liy imti' or (itlirr
wim', n rvqiiftitfil to mil nt oiirr
unci make HcttlfiiKMif nt the otllre of
M. K. Hl when' vt nri" now Im-nt-td.
AlliKTountM not Mill liil within
:W) da.vii will 1m- lmi'l in tin- lmiul of
a lawyer for eollfctlon.
Dated tlili24, (lay of .latiuary, l'.Hi".
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W. A. Booth, Prldnl
O. M. Elkin. Vlc Pr.tldint
Frio W. Wiuon, 0hl.r
DIRE0TOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. m. Elkihi,
D. f. Stiwaut, Frio W. Wilion.
TrannactH a General
Iiankitif; H twiner
Pxchante Iiought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive proinpt atten
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THE PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
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Summer Dress
are
Better Bargains
goods are somewhat broken, we still have some EXTRAORDINARY good pieees
which we will offer you at extraordinary low prices.
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for a Full Line of
SOROSIS SHOE FOR WOMEN
These arc the best
a (j(mh! (lean Mtxk.
Hcgular ?,'l." valuos p at . il.SS
Regular ili.M values go nt $1.95
Regular ? I (H) vIiicm go at C2.45
Regular f l M valuo go nt $2.75
There are also a few llroken Linen in ainal! wien
frtun -J to 4 whifh will 1m placed on our coiiiitoro
and marketl in plain ligures nt leu than otto-lnilf
their value.
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The same (iratlea that
sohl for loc, Ilk; and '2"'
will go at this sale for
10c, 15c and 20c
lRIM-VlLLi:. OKIXION
The Redmond Harness Shop
J. H. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
A Complete new line of lltrnru, Saddle
and other lines at usually kept in a fint
class Harness Shop. There is also in con
nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
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Wines and
Liquors
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Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of
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Tlie Crook County Real Estate Co
Farms, Timber Lands and Town Property
brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim
ber Claims Located, surveyed and estimated
Abstracting. Call on or address
THE CKOOK COUNTY ULAL ESTATE CO
Prineville, Oregon.
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I. MICHEL, Proprietor
left before the arrival of our
Goods. Durintz these few davs
than Ever Before. While our
New Prineville
Hotel Building
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Vdlucs Ever Offend
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Finest Cigars
In Stock
the Poindexter Hotel
THE PLACE TO
SAVE HONEY
immense stock of Snrinc and
we are coinc to civo von
lines of the heavier dress
SHOES
Our new line of Men's, Women's and
Children's Shoes will soon be in and in
order to make room for this new stock
we are selling everything in our Shoe
line at remarkably low prices.
Fresh and fancy groceries is our hobby.
See us before buying.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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