Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 09, 1907, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907.
WATT FOR
TROUT FLIES
Subscription 1 1.50 yr.
SEEKING AN OUTLET
WITH THE C & L
A Good Move if it Gb be Made
a Go.
A move is being made in the
western part of Crook County to
build a wagon road northwest from
Sifter about thirty miles to the
summit of the mountains if the
Corvallie & Eastern railroad can
be induced to extend their line and
meet the proposed road. The rail
road officials are considering the
matter favorably and will meet a
committee of the citizens and look
over the ground as soon as the
snow is sufficiently gone from the
mountains.
It is said that the C. & E. could
extend to the summit without a
very great expenditure of money.
There is but twenty miles to cover
from the present terminus of Idan
ha and much of this baa been gra
ded for fcome years.
The Journal believe this a move
in the right direction and should
be encouraged. If the C. & E. will
build as suggested it will bring that
road as near to rrineviile as is
Shaniko and the wagon road will
have much easier grades and no
mud. We hope the move will
prove a success.
We Should Advertise.
The presence here of A. P. Sto
ver, of the Agricultural Depart
ment, ought to be sufficient evi
dence that the resources of Crook
county need advertising. So
great has been the demand on the
Agricultural Ddpartment for infor
mation concerning Oregon that an
expert has been sent here to per
sonally examine the resources of
the country. Mr. Stover is in
quest of information that will en
able the government to answer
the questions propounded by peo
ple who are in search of homes.
hat he sees and what he can
lesrn will be embodied in a bulle
tin and this will be sent to those
seeking knowledge of this country,
The gentleman had just return
ed from a trip to the west side and
was most favorably impressed with
what he saw over there. Its a
great country, he thinks, and one
that the railroads cannot afford to
overlook much longer.
Gvic Improvement Brigade.
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meets and Angler on the Del
egates River.
The boys and girls of the Civic
Improvement Brigade are vieing
with each other for the prizes of
fered by our business men for vege
tables and flowers raised by mem
bers of the brigade. So great is
the eagerness displayed that par
ents have had much difficulty in
keeping tbe youngsters from plant
ing their seeds too early. Now,
however, all restraint is removed
and the hoe and spade are kept
busy. The following are some of
the prizes offered:
The Winnek Co. Nasturtiums
First price $1.00, second 75 cents,
third 50 cents, with a like amount
to go to the Brigade.
Adamson & Co. Sweet Peas
Three prizes of choice vases.
C. W. Elkins Pansies First
prize (if girl) a parasol, (boy) pair
tennis shoes, Second, box of fancy
stationary.
Lippman & Co. Geraniums
(house plants) First prize (if
girl) fine rocking chair, (if boy) a
pearl handled pocket knife. Sec
ond a picture.
Templeton & Son Five dollars
for the finest rose.
Foster & Hyde Poppies First,
second and third, fancy glaHS
dibh!8.
Barney Milliron Largest head
early cabbage First and second
prizes, boxes choice candies.
W. F. King Best half dozen
tomatoeB First (if girl) fancy
jardinere, (if boy) pearl handled
pocket knife.
'Pupils Wanted.
ThoBe desiring to take music les
sons should consult Warren (Jliize,
who will lie at home six or seven
mouths. He is prepared to take a
limited number of pupils.
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1 Paid dollar for dollar in the f
Frisco conflagration.
$ J. E. STEWART, Agt f
Oregenian : Someone reported
ast week that the flies of which
the trout of the Deechutee River
are particularly fond during the
early summer had hatched and
several Portland nimroda visited
that famous stream. Unfortunate
ly the report was untrue and the
fishermen were unsuccessful.
Upon their return the an lers
said that almost any day now the
trout flies, as they are commonly
known, may hatch along the Dee-
chutes River following which for a
few days there will be fishing un
excelled in this or any other coun
try. This particular period lasts
not longer than a week and during
that time it is no exaggeration to
say that the fish can be caught as
fast as a hook and line can be cast
in the water.
The trout fly is larger than the
salmon ilv. In the Deschutes
River there is a large caddis worm
from which originates the troutfly.
When the weather becomes warm
enough the worms come to the sur
face of the water and their thin
lobster like shells split in the back
and out crawls the troutflies. The
insects are beautiful and have four
long gauze wings.
The insect just after they are
hatched are very weak and when
they attempt to fly often fall into
the stream or fly near to the sur
face which is just as fatal. For
five or six days of each year the
flies are numerous.
It is a very easy matter to catch
the flies, and when placed upon a
hook they are certain death to a
trout. When a cast is made the
trout will often jump two or three
feet in the air lor tbem. it is no
rare occurrence to see several large
trout jump for the same fly.
During this short period thou
sands of trout are caught in the
Deschutes River. After the flies
become less numerous the trout lie
come more wary but can be caught
with arti facial insects with good re
suits, but nothing like the initial
opening of the fly season.
The Yellowstone River is known
as one of the greatest fishing
grounds in the country but those
who have fished in the two streams
declare that the fishing in the Des
chutes River is the better. The
trout in the Yellowstone River
where it connects with the Yellow
stone Lake bite with the rapidity
of a swarm of sun-perch. How
ever as they are so numerons and
as the water is warm coming from
the Yellowstone Lake, they are not
so gamy as the trout of the Des
chutes Kiver where the water is
always cool.'
Along the Deschutes River but
few fish are lost when once hooked
if tbe troutflies are about. The
fish will swallow the hook often be
fore the line becomes taunt, and
while they put up a noble battle.
they are easily landed. The only
thing to guard again i is the line
which may break if the fish are
pulled in without being given time
to exhaust themselves.
Bicycle and Bicycle Sundries.
Tour cholcce of three grades of
Bicycles, with the celebrated Nation
al at the head of tbe ltot. A com
plete line of sundries always on hand.
FRINEVH.I.K MACHINE SHOP,
Stray Hone.
There came to my place. May 7, a
coal blacU horne, about years old.
weighs about HOOlbs, branded blot
ched cv or figure 2 lying dowD, on
left shoulder. Owner can have same
by paying for this notice.
C. E. Wkioht,
5-9 Prinevllle, Ore,
Where did you get that
pretty Shirt Waist?"
At CW. ELKINS of course
50 new Patterns 75c to $5.
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Improving Sight
Relieving Nerve Strain
That's what our GLASSES art
doing. If you have reaon to be
lieve that there is anything
wrong with your eyes at all, you
should have them examined at
once.
No charge for tests. Small
charge for proper Glasses.
W. FRANK PETETT
Graduate Optician.
Adamton'a Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
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In the Deachutet Valley write m
H. F, JONES,
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For Millinery.
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$1.20 lo $6.
50c to $1.50
All the latest styles and shades in Ribbons al bedrock prices.
Lawn and silk Baby Hoods from 50c lo $1.00
Old Hats made to look like new.
Fresh Strawberries Just Received
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2qt Granite sauce pans 10c
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2qt Granite Pans 10c
1 l-2qt granite sauce pans 10c
Fancy dishes Irom 5 to 20c
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5-9 We want to see you before you kuyjj
$J your Spring Clothing, Shoes and Supplies 0
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In a lengths ami
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Udiei New Tailored
Suits and Skirts
All the very 1attt
fash ions and material
in Kton,lVny Jackets
ami tight fitting
check, fancy MrijH,
jlaiils ami" mixtures
$15 to $25
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SPainters and Decorators
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of
work in our line. Sample of ii to
date WALL PAPERS on hand. Drop
us a card and we. will call with sample"
and color plans.
Carriage Painting a Specialty
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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 troabled with
a very bad cough for over a year. She says: " A friend
bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rbmbdv,
brought it to me and insisted that I should take it I did
o ami to my surprise it helped me. Poor hatOm af it
cared me of my cough."
For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co
I April Reduction' Sale off
Ranges, Stoves and Heaters
Furniture, too, Must Go
Room we must have in. order to set
up my wood 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.
f A. H. Lippman & Co
PRINEVILLE, OR
WURZWEILER & GO.
l'ltlNKYILLi;, OREGON
V HV to wit tli man l KlNl
llilntfi n!lt. hfi our Nw Hi.iIhk l ino ryt
of Sinc.rttr ClolhiBf for hUn Irom J 1
$12.50 to $25.00
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Keep Chicken ofl the Streeti.
From tlilM tlinc forwnnl clilfkoim
nuiHt not 1! iiIIowimI to tun tlio
HtrtfiH. TIiIh iiu'iuih fvi'rylMiily.
Tlii' llv onlliiiuut' rVKiinlliiK tlilx
nulHitnc'e will lx rljjlill.v onlowil
auahiMt nil vlnlatorH.
J. II. ( kookm, (Ity MnrHlml.
Leaaed the Dillon Feed Yard.
Alex Unldwiii Iwih iMMiKtit I lir li-'iw
on I lu Dillon I'VimI Yard mid Ih now
In idiaruo nt I ho hhiiii'. 1 1 KUiinin
tiin the trnvellnn iulilio I'lin-lul at
ti'iitloii mid roniit wrvhf. A hiir
of your jintronaKi' nolictti-d. 'IVaiun
anil Haddli horwn to rent. Ilnren
for Male, (ielieral team work done
(iromptly. t'oiintry trlpM aHMrlnliy.
Any one wIhIiIiij; to buy or rent
home call and we me.
CHGQE CQOSTT mi
OFFICERS:
W. A. BOOTH, President
O. M. EuKiNt, Vice Pretldant
Fato W. WitaoN, Oathlar
0IRE0T0R8:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkinb.
O. F. Btkwart, Faro W. Wiliion.
Transacts a (Jen oral
liankintf liusineHH
Exchange Uouht
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
f The Redmond Harness Shop
J. H. EH RET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
A Complete new line of Harness, Saddles
and other lines as usually kept in a first
class Harness Shop. There is also in con
nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
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Country Orders Solicited
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
First Door South of . the l'oindexter Hotel
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The Crook County Real Estate Co
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F Farms, Timber Lands and Town Property
f brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim- ?
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Der Claims Locatea, eurveyini ami eniiiimini
Abstracting. Call on or address
THE CROOK COUNTY KFAL KSTATF CO
4 Prineville, Oregon.
THE PLACE TO
SAVE HONEY
The Leader
I. MICHEL, Proprietor
THE PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
Our line of LADIES AND MISSES DRESS GOODS is comphtto.
In fact we have everything for the wife mul diiuxlitur ami at priceH tlutt
will BurpriHe you very greatly. See our Line and get our Price.
SUMMER SUITS. Men and Hoys Bummer RuiU. Jnnt tlie thing
to keep cool during the hot days of June, Julv and Anoint. We have
them in the two piece, the Itiml the young, miifdle aged and old men want.
They are in Flanels and fancy Worsted. Come and roe our line.
Our boys lino of BUSTER BROWN SUITS are the finest ever
shown in I'rineville. -Come and seo for yourself. Price very reasonalile.
SHOES. THE PACKARD mid FUNTSTONE for men and boys
and the JULIA MARLOWE for Ladies and Misses make up the most
complete line of shoes ever put on the market in this section of the
country. Once a customer always a customer in these lines. Give
us a trial.
A very fine line of Fishing Tackle and Ba
nlwavs on hand.
ise Ball Goods
THE LEADER
New Prineville
Hotel Building
PRINEVILLE, OREGON