Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 12, 1907, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, DEC 12, 1907
Subscription f 1.50 a year.
LOTS OF CASH
IN PRINEVILLE
We publish elsewhere in another
column the financial statement ot
the First National Rank of Trine
ville. The report was made at the
close of business on December 3,
It shows that the bank is in
most flourishing condition. The
loans and dincounU are $237,
294.17; d.uxwiu, t307.SS5.7S
Special attention is called to the
available cash reserve, due from
banks and cash on hand. It
amounte to 1172.345.19. This is
55 per cent of the deposits and 40
percent in excess of the legal re
quirements. The report is cer
Uinly most gratifying to the een
eral public, coming, as it does, just
at this time. Both of our financial
institutions are as solid as a rock
and the governor's holidays have
cut no figure in their methods of
doing business.
Get Your Patents
The Secretary of the Interior has
approved of 38.403 acres of land
under the Deschutes Irrigation A
Power Company's segregations.
This will be good news to the
settlers. Those who have been
waiting for patents for years need
wait no longer.
Redmond Items
Stray Cattle Taken Up
There came to my ranch 15 miles
east Of Bnd ftttli hnin,l.u1 HIT
- .. v . I . Vl'U-
nected, D and one or two Indistinct
umiius. Kiectruiiv.
2w A. O. W ALKER, Bond, Or.
Watch Found
A watch and chain found. The
owner can nave same by proving and
. iug ior iuib ma. j.n. SHUT.
BANK STATEMENT.
Report of Vie Condition of The Firt
ttait of Oregon, at the cnw if businna
December, 3, 1907.
Kesoiirces:
Ijouu ud digonunta . 220,7t;7 ,S3
v'veroniiiK, swurea and unsecured. 14.4M 91
V. S. Bonds to secure circulatu-n 12.'aw) On
Bonds, becunUes. etc 2,011 43
"iuik-ikiw lurniture and
fixture. ... i oK u
xuo train aunn&i iionks tnot
xkwu-r, Agenwj 17 245 SI
Due from State Banks and Bankers 21.0M4 1-t
i .uc irom iiipnivra reserve aireits . 10U,2i3 45
Checks and other cash items. . . 141 gs
Notes of other National Banks 2,9ti5 00
x racuunai paper currency, mekles
and cents 9 jq
AiAwruL aionit Kesibvr ts Bank, viz
Specie 2.291 00
legal.tender notes . . . 29.656 00
neaemption tund with L. S.
Treas'r (5 of circulation) 623 00
Totl $01,010 18
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in ? 50,000.00
Surplus fund 50,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
"d Pid 13.KU 70
itKionai nana notes outstanding 12.5O0 ft)
Due to other Nnr.innul Kar,L-. wt ?
- -'.- ...1 ( . I ,J
individual deposits subject to
check 298.HX9 17
emana oertiticatesof deposit 8,8y9 01
Total $434,010 48
STATE OF OREGOX,
ss:
County of Crook. I
I, T. M. Baldwin, Cashier of the alwive-
Mumi uanit, ao aoiemly swear that tiie above
uu:uiciii, n irue w me best ot niv km,
ledge and belief. T. M. BALDWIN,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
in ujoi ueceniDer lyo,.
M. E. BRINK.
. Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
Will WrBzwEii-KB)
Carey W. Foster Direct,,
Z. M. Brown 1
Redmond, Oregon, December 9.
The writer is just getting in
1
snape again alter quite a severe
bruise caused by the rope breaking
while he was suspended ten or
twelve feet above the ground.
1 ulling trees over with a chain
and rope, and riding the combina
tion to give the horses a better
chance does not pay.
Several land buyers and seekers
are in town again. Mr. Hacon.
Mr. Gardiner of Michigan, and Mr.
Atkinson of Walla Walla. J. W.
Davies of Washington came in
Saturday with a family of five and
others whose names we did not
iearn. II. M. Smith of Elkmouth.
B. C. will also lie in before long to
improve his forty northeast of
town.
Camp 10443 M. W. of A. elected
officers Saturday night as follows:
Consul, B. F. Henslev: Advisor.
E. M. Eby; Clerk, E. C. Tark;
Banker, C. W. Ehret; Escort, W.
E. Young; Sentry, F. W. McCaff-
erv; Watchman, W. J. Buckley;
Manager 3 years, M.' E. Landcs:
Camp Physicians, Drs. Belknap
and Turley. Officers will be in
stalled January 18. Regular
meetings on December 21 and
January 4.
Everybody is coming to the
oyster feed, musical ntrtin.
ment, and old settlers reunion to
be held next Saturday night. You
come, too, Mr. Editor, R. S. V. P.
W e have a plate reserved for vou.
The committee in charge says
everything is working in their
favor.
The Settlers Association has re
ceived a challenge from Laidlaw
to debate with them the question
as to whether the new rules and
regulations of the State Land
Board are best suited to the de
velopment of the Deschutes coun
try. Debaters will probably be
chosen and Redmond will be on
hand with the goods.
B. J. Ileninger is hauling hav to
bend.
Lose Fine Animal
The fine thoroughbred Belgian
stallion, Brilliant D'Aubreniee.
owned by the Haystack Livestock
Breeder' Association, died last
week of pneumonia and in his
death one of the Inst bred ani
mals in the state has been lost to
Crook County. Brilliant D'Auhrv.
rue won the blue ribbon in his
class at the county fair at Prine-
ville this year. He was a lame
black stalliou, with glossy coat,
and one of the showiest horse ever
seen in the county. The Havstack
Livestock Breeders' Association.
which is composed of a number of
farmers and stockmen residing in
the Culver and Haystack neigh
borhoods, have suffered a heavy
loss iu the death of their big Bel
gian. The horse was valued at
about f 3500.
G. Springer accompanied Henrv
Windom to the Willamette Valley
this week, for the purpose of as
piMuig mm in selecting a new
horse to replace the fine thorough
bred, Brilliant D'Aubreniee, re
cently lost by the Haystack Lire
stock Breeder's Association, of
which they were members. Thev
expect if possible to buv another
thoroughbred Belgian stallion to
replace the one which died,
although they anticipate some
trouble in securing as fine an ani
mal as the one they lost. Pioneer.
understood by them, 1 r.:;i Mire the!
creditor will be lenient with the
it. ... ...
ueiuor until conlMence is restored S.
and the financial stringency en- SJ
ureiy relieved iy further ship- If J
ments of nionoy from the east. I ISa
will discontinue these holidays
after the 14th inst., and will only
return to them in case it becomt
v . i .
aoeoiuieiy necessary as a means
of protecting the business interests
and credit of the state.
Republican National Contention.
Chicago won the republican
nation convention on first ballot
for the locution of the republican
national convention of IMS. The
date on which the convention will
meet is June 10.
Chicago holds clear title to the
name of Convention Vitv " f.w of
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the eight meu -rimed ditvetiv to f4S
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" Royal Worcester " and " Nemo " Corsets
Gloves
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Butlcrick
Patterns
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Delineator
10c
and
15c
None
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Legal Holidays Eid Saturday
Gov. Chamlerlain will discon.
tinue the bank holidays after Sat
urday, the 14th. He savs "Con
ditions are improving all over the
state, and I cannot see any reason
for interfering longer than that
with the business of the courts,
and the contractual relations of
the citizens. I have great confi
dence in the patriotism of the peo
ple, and now that conditions are
me -resiliency since LS70 six
were nominated in this citv.
Within that jeriod of nearly half
a century 10 National gatherings
have been held here bv the lie
publican and Democratic parties
nearly one-half of the great quad
rennial assemblages had during
that time. Of the eight men
elected directly to the White House
to mi the t Presidential terms
since 18(10, Lincoln, Grant. Gar
held, Cleveland, Harrison and
Roosevelt were named in Chicago.
I ho two that did not come from
a convention here were Hayes and
McKinley. For their second
terms, Lincoln and Urant were
nominated in other cities, but
Cleveland came from a Chicago
convention both tunes that ho was
elected.
$ DRESS GOODS SALE m
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Thanksgivini; jiriccs on nil of our lino of Fancy Dreu Plaida, Plain and
C a.t: i wr i i r. . . ....
a ouvy mcu twvci, ivionairs ana dcrgea, in colors and blacks.
Recular 65c and 75c Valuta en.
juc per vara n:
$1.15 " " hi
Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Values at
Flannelettes
Regular 25c values al 18c
Regular 15c anJ 20c
values at , ... ...... 12Jc
Ladies Fine Cash
mere Hose
lii'giilnr 7.V vul iic nt
ItcKUlur tW nines at.
..50
..35c
One Thousand Pages
Vii.
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cones n n ir
Water was in the ditches aeain
Sunday morning after having U'en
out for a week for repair
Ed Pike and E. M. Gillam of the
Little Plains country were over on
business Wednesday and Thurs
day.
A very pleasant surprise an Mr
and Mrs. Carl Ehret was worked
up for last Wednesday evening by
Koy Covert and J. A. .Norwood
About fifty happy ones were pres
ent, and dancing, cards, visiting
and refreshments were indulged in
until mighty close to Thursday
Preparations for the Sundae
O 1 I . .... J
ccnooi nristmas festivities are
Koine forward nicelv. Th
mittee in charge says" that decora
tions have been ordered and tree,
candies, nuts and so on have hppn
arranged for. The
coming in' eood ehane. and
and old are sure to hive a great
lime. K. (;. Park-
How Diphtheria is Contracted
One 4ffn hrrtt tli. uvtn.dU;,.n
Mv fhild ffino-hr ruhvwupiJiI ,,.i.!..r.
ileveloiiecl into dlnht licvln n.u
IIIIL1I I Hr. Tllf I'lllll llll U tn
Iff t the Httlp fitn ruirtlr.iiliirlir
ceptlble to the wandering diphtheria
K'Tiii. nen iJiianiiMTiiUn s Cough
Itemedy is given It quickly cures the
voiu aim H'KweiiH i ne danger ol diph
theria or any other germ disease ;
being contracted. Tor sale by 1). I.
AllaillKOIl.
Will Close Out Wood Yard
V. Lallireath wishes to an
il on nee that, he 1H (rr.lnir t. . rlimj ...
urn woou yarn nut w ennt Hue to i
run me Hawing macii ne. 12-ntf
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Mllii'fiilli i l, j
e . vx .
When yon want a pleasant laxa
tive take ihiimlH-rlaluM Stomach
aim i.iver labletw. For sale bv i.
i . Atiaumoii.
Rolled barley, lowest cash price
at J. h. Stewart A Co.
Special Thanksgiving Offerings 5
na SM
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A few Ladies'
Misses' Skirts at Half
Price.
Fascinators, Knit Shawls
and Capes all Reduced.
Turn
Vte Wick
as high as you can there's no
dangci as low a you please
there's no smell. ITiatf
because the smokeless device
prevents smoke or smell
that means a steady flow of
glowing heat for every ounce
of fuel burned n a
PERFECTION
' Oil Heater
See our line of Men's " Sincerity " Suits and
LSI UverCOatS. ThpV Jiff mnrlA kir tKA Und kJ
yTg J "" -iv t iiciiiu
W I iimvlr . . A. la II
i ywiiv aim yuaranieea 10 stana nard ware
w s u u m u w r it vr -st tu i ttt wan 1 1 w
SWUKZWKILFK mffl
WW K.
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(Equipped wllh Smoktkss Drvlce)
You can carry it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp.
Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin
ished in japan and mckeL Every heater warranted.
IZ&yb Lamp
adds cheenncss
to the Ions
. winter evenings. Steady,
brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of
brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft
burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can
not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp
write our nearest agency for descriptive circular.
STANDARD OO, COMPANY
(Incorporated)
6 1
iwi mm mi
A. Booth, Prualdonl
D. F.Stibt, Vice Pr..l.J.nt
O. M. Elkins. 0.hl
OIREOTOR:
Booth, O. M. Elkins.
O. F. SreoART
Transacts a (leiu'nil
Banking IiusincM
lixehanjfc Nought
and Hold
('olloctions will re
ceive prompt atten-
1 1 o n
nrton & ornett
Successors to R. E. Simpson
SCHOOL
SUITS
inr irit iiitaka ... . m . . . - w wh
MU M hn,- W rit.. f"r IVj I.iLT Mf.rlTJi ItT.JL, til! u ..i "i" M1'1.' " ? Mthlm to
H U NTER S' & TR A P PER S' GUI D E .KrJS
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HOTEL PAULINA
ELMER CLARK, PR0P R.
Modern Convenience. Mpecial
AceommoilBtioiiH for Cnmiiicrciiil
Men. Keed and l.lvcry StaliliMii
Connection. Katkh fkom 1 to
'! PKIt Dvv.
Paulina, Oregon.
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.
THE HAMILTON BROWM
School Shoes
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. MADE FOR HARD USAGE
9.
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60 YEARS'
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I RADC MARKS
AtlTon lending a ketch end deacrlptlnn mj
Jlnlcklr Moertsln our opinion free whether en
Inrentlon la probeblr patentable. Communion.
iWeUoonadeiiiial. HANDBOOK oneatenu
ent free. Oldest axenrr for Becurlnfr patenu.
Pttenu taken throunh Munn A Co. recelrs
pwtal otlc, without ehsnia. In the
ScientiHc Jftiericait.
A.i.,K,.?!50,T ,,,n""t weklr. I.ireort dr.
culatlon of anr PiontlHo Journal. Termi, S3 a
R!,..l2y,i,0.2u,'w' Sola bx all newadealer.
l!lUNiUCo.'Bo.T.Newycrl(
Braooo Offloa. 636 r BU WaahlLnton. "
rrz The Leader
l MirMjr-i n SAVE MONEY
I. MICHEL, Proprietor j
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Christmas Opportunities
1 ' TllPrP ic nn nrA ... 1 I . t.i f rl . .
Ihere LS no uppA in wnrrv alioul i.l.ol l :., I PL
. uuuu. "hoi iu yivc iui unrisiinas.
have been displayed in such a helpful way that you can see at
suited io your purpose.
Our Biff Holidav Sfnelra
glance just what gilts are
DON'T PUT IT OFF -DO IT NOW!
avoid the rush and
and my showina
select from the
is laraer than it
Be wise and buy your Holiday Goods early. Thus you
lines when they are complele. Right now my lines are lu
ever was belore. 1 shall Irv lo keen a slnrU nf pvril,;n I .. i . .-i i . . . .
o,. . . ' r " snowing unui close lo Lhnslmas.
Mill. 1 may run out ol a thing al any time and to get a new supply of a holiday item is almost impossible
Be on the safe sirlo nr1 ki.,r . . .
"J "iy ji your as you can right
Timber Land, Act .hintO, In'ii.
notice for Publication
UiiiUwl .Statiw Land Olliw,
The DuIIoh, Oregon, Nrjit. 21, 11107.
Notice iH liiirnhy (Ivon that in cum-
IllfuMCH with t.Iin tirrtviuin.u .r t.,
J. tii:ni:LII
i,oiiin;H8 oi .nine ., in, cntitlnd "An
act for the filn of tiinlxT IiiikIh in th
Status of California, Om-koii, JS'ovada
uini vv itHiiinifUn lerritorv." an ex.
temleil to all the I'ublic Laud HtotcH
oy act ol AuiiHt 4, W.Vi,
I'll lea A. K'miwm
of Kilmond, county of Crook, State of
wregou, huh a ay IlKid in tlitH olico
her fcwom statement, No. 4.'Ct2, for the
DiirchaHO ot t he N U; s WW a ml Kz wi.'iy
of Stic. 10, in Tp. IH Houth, ranne 15
ciihi, . m., aim will olfcr proof to
Hliow t'iflt. the In nil
uable for its timber or Htone than for
iifrncniturHl imrpoKeH, and to establiHh
her claim to Paid land before the
con i .v c ern. Rt itiupv rn..
the 13th day of December, 'l!l()7.
She lotTiien fin wit.iu.uact I'Lu.l... t
......... .iihiii;o
Charlton, L. K. HudHon, of I'rineville.
Ore., Hacbel L. Noland, of Portland,
Ore., Cecil Kenvon. of Jtedmnnd.
AnV AM(1 III! rmrnina nlttin.f.... n.l
, ,.. vmimill Oil-
versely tlio abf)vo-l(Hrihe(J IhmiIh ans
mineHte! to (tin tl liil' lAui trio in f I.;..
ofhee on or before eai.t 13th day of
iucrmiier, r.tvi.
(MUpC. W. MOORK, ReKiHter.
n..."'? Mch'"e Free Willi every Vl :h1i ,urolmne we will nivi- vmi-p
the uiucJiiiie, you buy lie remr.ls. K,ive your tickels. yu-Free-
now
one Btaiiilurl Tulkiiifr Maeliino. We fiirnlnh
THE LEADER
New Prineville
Hotel Building
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Call and Inspect these Lines
We have other Bargains, too
$1!
City Property for Sale
Desirable residence locations in dim-runt
parts of I'rineville, improved or mdm.
proven, in lots or blocks. A Ixo HOlne choice
ImmiieHH lots on Main street, near the
't'lltcr Ol the cllv. Pur nninnldh. ...I.I
- j " ... kiuumin utiuinn
ISox 2M, I'rineville, Or. 725
Mell'B Suits IfatH nnfl ODtmrn I
Purnishincs at about half nrir-e nt
J. E. Htewartn & Co.
13 "-
Riffht i.
Notice Ut Creditors,
Notice 1h ticrohv irtvi-it t.v i.n i
cxen iu.r ol ho EM- ,,I L. V. Bulley, ,le,,L,
tn 1 till .Termors Hint oihers tin vlnu vnmi
HKAlnsttheesiatK ol tliu kiiM U V. finllev to
.res..riUli,Hni Willi tin, vn,v,.r vom-li.-fs to
he oiiil-rHlKiii il anho otlli-e ol M. It. Klllott
!!, l!!!!!"!",',0r.','K""-,w,lthln ",x 'nllw form
the first (Mililli'iuloii of this nolli n.
1-hm-ii uim uini nay 01 Mei-l., 1 imf7
Oeeessci ' Vl J"llll!i''
S Royal Insurance Co.
Not Welchers. I
Paid dollar for dollar in the
Frisco conflagration. g
J. E. STRWART Ar I
' "6 " X
j s.5 m t& m m z 3 m m &i z&
Wanted
One ("eaond-liand writ ing desk with roll
top. Address Journal Olllco. lm
$250 Keward
A reward of f'JfiO will be paid for
foriiiatioii leading to the arrest and
conviction of anv person found K'dlty
of interfering with t he How of water or
dam of the Honaw Creek Irrigation Co
10. T. SI.AYTON, Hecy.
Notice for l'liblicaion. -
Department of the Interior,
band Olllco at The Dulles. Oregon,
-..,, . . i't'i-enilM-r 7, 11107.
Notice Is herehy given that
Murv IC. Vim,l,,F,w...i
of I'rHieville, 'Oregnn, has filed notice of
nei iiuennuii ui iiiiik tiiial live-year proof
in support of her claim, vi: ifnmestead
iMitry No. 11025 niaile December It), HK-
S"- Uin, W M,W' K!';1NW and Ut l of
Heo. 80 r,, n south, raii, w eus, w
M., and that said proof will he before the
County Clerk, at I'rineville, Oregon. 011
.1,1111 ir -iy loou BU"" u"
HI10 naineH the following witnesses to
prove her continuous rcHhlence upon, and
ci tivation of, the land, via: J. W
Whett, Hamuel I Newsom. Julia lie
Daniels all of I'rineville, Oregon, and
(leorgnH. Miller, ol bmnonta, (Iregon.
I'-i-l"! C. W. MOORK, Register.