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1 Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER- THURSDAY, NOV. 28. 1907 Subscription fi.50 a jar. REACH AN AGREEMENT Tie D. Land I. & P. Co. and State Board Modify the New Rales After many months of disagree ment and controversy owr the adoption of irrigation rule", the State Land Board and the Pes chutes Irrigation & Tower Com pany reached an agreement and rules were adopted apparently sat lefactory to all concerntd. The Board receded from the po sition it had taken upon the sub ject of actual residence upon the land, and the rules adopted re quire only that there shall be residence tor tnree months prior to making proof of reclamation cultivation and settlement. This proof must be made within three years after application to purchase, The reclamation must consist of the irrigation and cultivation of at least one-eighth of the tract ap plied for, within the three-yea limit. As to sales heretofore made, the three years' period begins to run from the date of the adoption of the rules, November 25, 1907 The rules thus agreed upon are materially different from those adopted some time ago. When the Board had the matter under con eiders t "on in the fall, rules were adopted requiring that residence be established upon the land within six months and be main tained continuously until final proof has been made. The rules also provided that notice of in tention to offer final proof must be published for four weeks. Partic ular provision was made for con tests. These and other provisions were onsatisfactory to the irriga tion company and at its repuest the rules were suspended. At subsequent conferences the objectionable provisions were eliminated. While contests are still permitted by the rules, an applicant need not give nbtfce of all practical purposes, contests are impossible. The new rules will be of great aid to the irrigation com pany in effecting sales of land, for residents of other states can now purchase and need not come to this state until they wish to establish the three months reel dence and make the proof. X residence is required after making proof. I he board is required to issue a deed when the proof has been made and a receipt has been filed snowing that the hen of the irri gation company has been satisfied. WKon I k I ... He mc lurmer rules were adopted there was consternation among purchasers of land, who live in various parts of this and other states and who were not in a position to leave their homes and establish a residence on their land within the required six months. Under those rules they would have been compelled to establish a resi dence or give up the land. The The adoptioh of the new rules re lieves them from this predicament and gives them three years within which to make a three months' resiuence ana cultivate one-eiehth FATHER HICKETS FALL VISIT Recently we had the pleasure of a call from Rev. Father Hickey, who had but just returned front an extended eastern trip and was en route to Bend for his "fall visita tion.' The reverend gentleman celebrated mass in Prineville then drove to Bend where he remained until Tuesday last. Our Bend correspondent sent us the following interesting letter which was received too late for last week's issue: Masses were celebrated in Bend on Sunday morning at 8 and 10 o'clock and a surprisingly large congregation was in attendance. About thirty persons went to con fession and received Holy Com munion duriug Father HickeyV stay in Bend. On Sunday morn ing there was a high mass which was a most pleasing surprise to the congregation. The altar was beautifully decorated with lights and flowers, and all the rich cere monial of the Catholic church was used. The music was exception ally fine and elicited from the pastor and whole congregation well-deserved praise. Gans 2d Mass in D was rendered. It is grand musical composition and wag done full justice bv Miss Emma Erdman soloist, who was ably supported bv Miss Aime Trautner, contralto and organist and by Mrs. E. J. McDonald and Mr. G. Brosterhouse. Father Ilickeys morning discourse was on the "Material and Religious De velopment of the East," and was a most enjoyable treat. In the evening at the 7 o'clock services the reverend gentleman spoke-on the religious trend of thedav. of the daily life of a Catholic and the passing away of the religiou.- bugaboo. A first communion and confir mation class has been formed in Bend by Father Hickey, and an ble Catholic gentleman appointed as superintendent and teacher. Every Sunday morning at 10:30 clock the class will meet for nstructions at the little church and parents will have the satis faction of seeing their "little ones carefully brought up and in structed and prepared for first communion. When you want n pleiisunt plivsic try Clianiberlnln'a Stomach "and L.iver lauiets. iney are euny to take and produce no irrfnlnir or other unpleasant effect, P. Adiiinson. Sold ly 1). Applv lm ' For Sale 1 Kimball iano slightly need, at this office. Wanted One geaond-hand writing desk with roll top. Address Journal Olfk-e. Im Plants for Sale Hardy, acclimated and Ktdl-rnnto.1 huh-quality, Blackberry, Currant, Loganberry, Raspberry and Strawberry plants. For full informal ion nnrl rrota address, I. D, WIKST . NWltf fiend, Ore. Watch Found A watch and chain found. Th owner can have same by proving and paying iur mig aa. J. a. Milff. CREWS CALLED OFF FOR THE WINTER Forest Supervisor A. S. Ireland has completed the greater part of the field work that was allotted to him in- the Blue Mountain forest reserve and has taken the con struction crews off the trail. About the first of August Mr. Ire land received order from Forester Gifford Piuchot'to construct trails from Summit Prairie to connect with the wagon road at some point near Dayville, intersecting a ter ritory some seventy miles in length that at present is almost impass able in places and nothimt better than cattle trails. A crew of six laborers under the direction of Forest Guard C. S. Congleton have been at work on this end of the trail and were forced to abandon the work until fpring because of the snow fall, after having completed 23 miles of the most difficult part according to the specifications of the forest service. During the winter a ser es of lores lew 'cabins' will be built throughout the Blue Moun tain and the Maury Mountain reserves. The houses are built after a plan that has not been definitely deciied upon by the department but it is known that they will all be of a specified size and shape, and will nil con tain, beside a handily equipped ollice for the chief officer of the subdivision, five or six house keeping rooms lh.it will be for the use of the family of theolllccf who happens U Ih stationed at Unit point. The cabins will be for the free use of the forest officers and will be situated on ths reserve. Forest Guard Congleton will have charge of the cabin construction and expects to complete about seven of them during the winter. W. A. Donnelly, forest guard, who has been employed on the south and west divisions of the Blue Mountain reserve during the summer, has been transferred to the north side, and will have charge of wottfrom the west end of the re serve to Dayville, a distance of alHut eighty milen. These men have been here the past few davs checking out their summer's work with their chief and getting orders for the winter's campaign. A Methodist Minister Recommend Cham berUin't Cough Remedy. We have used l'lmin!'rl.'ilii' t'ouuli Itemmly In our home for neveti years, ami tt hit always proved to he a reliable remedy. We have found that It would do more than the inaimtaetutvin elalui for It. It Is ewpevlally good forcroupand wlioop Ingr eoutrh, Itev. James A. l-ewl. Taotor .Mllaea, Minn., M. K. Church. CliamtMTlaln'H t'ouuli Kemed.v lt sold by 1). . AdnuiHoii. Fine Ranch Property for Sale 17(10 Ki-rin of deeded land ten milee i I heart of I'milum. Or. Sunk or to Ih ' ft"" html. Can ri hay, grain or I vegeiaiifH, ah mem tiairy ration. ! IkhhI mmuuer range. All crops do well. ! I raiw hay for SiHW cow and 10,(M ! xheep. Poor health the rmsou for foiling. .My land l so oituated that It control the water mipplv of a laigv scope of country. If yon prefer to take up gixd government land nnder home Klead will Hell you deeded land to fur niili water. Will Uar the lullert in vHtigalion. Murt go to California. For further particular inquire t this office. UK11 tf jtfijjiiyitijg i i " Royal Worcester " and " Nemo " Corsets Gloves , ri - n win. I. Ufrick ,a, y & k igmf Complete Xf Mi! .V,: J-A if ! J1. W n ,. DRESS GOODS , SALE Thankiving prices on nil of our line of Fancy Dress Plaidt, Plain and Fancy Mixed Weave, Mohairs and Serges, in colors and blacks. r I it. If-I ixrgumr ujc anu i iK. vniuci ni , OUC ptf yard d i. ti en . -J ti 7C . i it CI C(Uiai f A iwu auu em j t aiuu ai 4 1 1 U V jj.jL.-mi j i ,i ,i,u ju nil.. i uiiu," in T-rsrassSB.-3sasTrr,- --rT-rr-raa Special Thanksgiving Offerings $ w i!OVVW ' When yon want It Wlica yon want II No smoke no smell no trouble. Often you want Heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur race does not reach. It's so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION-Oil Healer (Equipped with Smokeless Device) : m Aur Tnnm ynu wain ,v I. uj tw.it u Um - house. II has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like brass lont holds 4 quarts of oil .1 . . I 1 . I f I r. mat gives ijui g lowing neat tor y nours. rin ished in japan and nickel an ornament I - 1 f anywhere. L,very heater warranted. Jgay&Lamp it tK !urd lor th ituJeait or " radar. It trim a bnilunt. itfdv Itaht that maka study a pleasure. Made oJ braaa, nickel pUied and equipped with tkc latest improved central draft burner. Every Ump warranted. ii yea cannot obtain tkc PeHcetwa Oil Healer or Rayo Lamp Irtai your dealer write to our nearest agency lor dearriptivo circular, STANDARD OIL, COMPANY ( 1 st-rpnttd t iuiumirainuimiuttiuuunuuu ii-ii I of their land. Cranberries Fancy Cove Apples Sweet Potatoes Lemons Pears Tomatoes J- E. Stewart & Co. Stats Selection Notice for PnMioation. U. B. Land Office, The (Miles. Orison, ...... , November !!, 1!W7. .Notice is hereby elven tht uiwler ihe nnt. viaiuni of the iu t of Congrenn of Auirunt II, mo, nun ioe new suppiemenlsry anil ainenla Uiry thereto, the Bute of Oregon hm thin .lav file.linthia oltiie its annlii-ation k ai ... select the of the BVV"i f feec. 31. f 17 south, range 17 ., W. M. Any and all persona claiming adversely any of the atve-described lands, or desiring tot ally reason to object to the final allowance of the same, should file their claims or objectione in this ollice on or before the ltith of Janu ary, 1908. ll-SWw C.W.MOORE, Register. Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineviller Oregon At the close of business August 22, 1907 hi:hii:ikm i.uiui.itiks fy.aiiM and IHaeunnU tMJtto 21 oupllul Ktock 5H,m (XI United stales Bonds lajflfl no Surplus and undlvld.nl prViflU to.Z'fi Ti flank fn'mlws 12.UI 12 ciriiulnl l.m lO.WKJ (Kl lue from banks sub to ck ln,liff 2 Divldendii unpaid H,2 ' IW Caxh on hand S0.iMS 75 lp.,iH gwiit H Kedemption fund 25 00 . m K2,IM9 3 B. F. Allen, President T. M. Baldwin. C.hi.r Will Wurzweiler, Vice-President H. Baldwin. Aa'l Chi., I For Irrigated Farms I and Fruit Lands ? In the Deschutes Valley write I H. F, JONES, 3 Redmond, Oregon. W : The Leader I. MICHEL, Proprietor S WURZWEILER & CO Flannelettes Regular 25c valm-s al 18c Rt'flular 15c anJ 20c values al 12C Ladies Fine Cash mere Hose Iti-urnl'ir T.V valiiin nt 50c Iti'Kiilitr viiIiiik nt 3Sc A few Latlira' and Mir' Skirts at Half Price. Faicinatort, Knit ShawU and Capti all Reduced. See our line of Men's " Sincerity " Suits and Overcoats. They are made by he luc work and guaranteed to stand hard ware ft W n I Sir? crd ok on sin OFFICERS: ff. A. Booth, Pr.ldnt D. r. Btswaht, VlcPrsldnt O. M. EiKiN. OsiM.r DIHEOTOR8: A. Booth, o. M. Elkins, O. r. 8iiht TransiU'tH a (loni'ml Itankin HusinHrt and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention i!Prineville-Shan ko Stage Line ij Dally Between Prlnevllle and Shanlko b'Bvcit fchnMiko, (1 p. iii. Arri i' nt I'linfvillc (1 a, m. I.cmvi h rrincvilli. I p. in. Arrivi'D nl Hlmuiku I . in. Urst Class Accommodations P New Prineville Photo Gallery .lllxl 0H- hi I 111. olil I llt' in 1 1 )) I liiuliliiiK "H ,'it tiilu Miiin Mirit All the latent styles in riidlirnplis. We have Artura Finish. The best on the market. All work Ktiarnnteed. Prices reasonable. See sample. L. L. FRY, Proprietor. rrliir75aranrrraRTirrrr.Trir. i "11 m I sies s3 lei lec tei vsa ie:i:i sec rea rs rerra a Dr Vrv Uiiton & Cornett W W W V WW I iatpi mm mm ti clU ILL rAULIriA ELMER CLARK, PROP'R. Morion) (VinvcnimiccH. SXciiil AcuiiinmiHlutioiiK for ('oiiiini'rciiil Mini. Fecil iiml l.lvi-ry SIhIiIihii Coiiin-ctioti. Katk fhom $1 to f t FKK WAV. If Paulina, Oregon. m Succeasor to R. E. Si impson s more flood Pure Drugs AT D.P.Adamson & Co SANTA CLAUS Santa Claus has gone inlo close partnership with us this year and we consequently have things lo choose Irom than you can find anywhere else. PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY Buy your Holiday Goods now. Don't wail lo join in ihe big rush at ihe last minute. We have presents lor everybody in plenty. Our lines have nol depreciated in quantity or quality in spile ot the heavy buying of last week. Just today we have received another shipment ol the very latest things Jobbers have to offer and il is still an easy mailer lor you lo select just the righ thing, bu don I wait We will be unable lo get another supply when this one is '(.one. oeiow we list a lew items Irom each ol our various departments. Just the things you have in mind lo buy ta- the home folks or particular riends. Remember we have seven sections devoted lo yUur Holiday needs. -v.... .amc, iiiouier, ior uiue ooys. lor utile girls, lor Ihe baby, lor big boys, and lor big the' " Klvc you-Fr-,no 8uil.r. TWIkl... Mucl.ln. uig gins. W furnldh Timlicr I-anri, Act Jiinn 3, 1878. Notict for Publicilioa United Stalm l.ninl OHii-p. Th Dalli'H, (Irniron, Sunt. 21. 11MI7. Notice im l.erclty cIvhii that in com. ilfunce with the proviHioiiH of tho net of umvrum ol Juno 3, 1878, entitle.! n act for the hii1 of timber IiiikIh in the .Statu of California, Orcjfon, Nevaria anil V anil inif ton lerntorv. an ex. tended to all the 1'nhlis Luiil StaloH hy act of AiiUHt 4, 18IIZ, Klla A. Ken von. of Redmond, county of Crook, State of (r!Kut hJH thia day tiled in this ollice lier (.worn vtautinent, No, 4.1.12, for the purchase of the N'i HVJ'4 and HKl,' of Him;. 10, in T. IS south, rane 15 east, vv. Al., and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more val uable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the county clerk, at 1'riiieville, Oregon, on lite l.ftn uay ol Decern tier, I!I(I7. She tinmen uu wiIiimuuuu liula HI Charlton, L. K lluilson, of J'rineville, j Ore., Kachel L. Nohmd, of Portland. 11 Ore.. tWil Kintin nt I(,.,l.n..il w Any anil nil persons claiuiliig ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olhce on or before said 13th day of 'ncemuer, i'.ivi. 0 lOp C. W. MOORK, Register. SCHOOL SUITS Finest Line in the City School time is here and anxious mothers want to know where to get the Best Suits for the least money. Come to our store and cease your anxiety. We have all kinds, all prices and can fit any boy. 1 THE HAMILTON School BROWM 1 noes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. MADE FOR HARD USAGE 1 ( THE LEADER New Prineville Hotel Building PRINEVILLE, OREGON City Property for Sale ti... 1. 1 .. : i , . . , . . ... jenirnuie resilience mentions in inuerent tyr, parts of Prineville, improved or miiin. flij iroved, In lots or blocks. Alxo soma clioien iiC niiHiiicHH lots on Alain streets, near the center of the city. For particulars addrnns Hot 2X4, Prim-villa, Or. 7 26 Mon's Suits. Hats and general 7S FurniHhingH nt nlmiit lialf price at Jjfj Call and Inspect these Lines We have other Bargains, too I I 1 rices Right s m m m mi m mrmmi m m mi mm