Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 09, 1908, Image 3

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    NO TRUTH
IN THE STORY
Tha Journal In in receipt of a
letter from Mayor Wuriweiler, who
la in Portland, denying tnor-t em
phatlcally that he ever mads the
Statements credited to him in a
recent article thai apjx-ared in Urn
Telegram which if preaented Mr.
Wuriweiler aa asking an opjior
lunlly to enter the mercantile
Lualneaa of Port land on large
icale. Neither hit nor hl brother
ever entertained auch an idea, and
hranda the article from beginning
to end aa a groaa fabrication. He
had no conversation, even, with a
Telegram reporter. Aa a matter
of. fact when he registered at the
Imperial Hotel the clerk waa in
atructed to keep hla name from
i , . .i . i
appearing among ine arrival o
aa to avoid publicity, and the firet
time he knew that he waa the sub
ject of a newspaper atory waa when
he waa shown a clipping from
thia pajH.r of the article in que
lion. We believe it due to Mr,
Wurrweiler and hia friends here
to aet the matter right.
FIREMEN'S BALL
FEBRUARY 21
ARNWINE
DISCHARGED
1 1 Mil I .a
rnerin mania arrested a young
fellow named Rector Arnwine on
New Year'a day, charged with
stealing a purse. The warrant
waa aworn out by A. F. Decker
who claimed that the purse waa
taken from hia houe. The case
waa called before Justice Luckey
Haturday and after lengthy ex
animation Arnwine waa discharged
i.i . . . ... .
anu me cow or ine sun laxeu up
against Decker. It appears that
Arnwine had been herding sheep
for the plaintiff, who live on the
McKay, and that the action grew
out of hasty conclusions made by
Decker.
WILLIE POPE
GOES BACK
Willie Pope, who waa committed
to the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society
at Portland from Crook county
last fall, eeraped from that innti
tution last week and after drifting
around a few days decided to re
turn to Prineville. It waa a fatal
Jocision. lie waa nabbed by
Sheriff Klkina on Friday and on
Tuesday that oilicer left with his
charge for a return to the Aid
. Society. The youth la utterly incorrigible.
I he I'rlnevillii rire Department
has appointed a committee for the
purpose of making arrangntnenta
for their annual ball to Ins given
on the night of February 21, 1908.
Aa this ia the moat Important
event of the season and the only
time the volunteer firemen come
More the citizens In a social
capacity, their reouest to buy a
ticket for the ball ia seldom turned
down. Quite a numUr of property
owners who do not attend either
the dance or supper buy tickets.
The invitation list are being pre
pared and invitation will be sent
out during the noxt two weeks.
FAIR ASSOCIATION
MEETING
The annual meeting of the Cen
tral Oregon Livestock & Agricul
tural Association waa held Mori
day at the court hoom.
The affairs of the association
were gone over and found to be in
first-class shape. Financially, the
fair association is stronger than
ever. - Una is the first vear that
the fulr start out with a surplus
Now that the incubus of a defi
cit ia removed the members eeeru
to take on new life.
Varioua improvement) are
planned for thia year. Both
premium list and fair grounds
will receive attention at the hands
of the officiant. There is some de
linquent stock in the association
-be advertised for sole at an
early date and any unpaid will be
sold and the proceeds used on im
provements.
Another matter that received
the attention of tho stockholders
waa the data on which to hold the
fair. Borne thought that the fair
was held too late in the fall while
others urged the importance of
fixing a date that would best auit
both the agricultural and stock
interests. It waa decided by the
meeting that the fair should not
be held later than October 13th.
INSTALLATION
CERFMONIES
The Odd Fellow and allied or
ganizatioua bad a jolly time at
the triple installation services
last Haturday evening. A ban
quet followed tho installations.
The ItclM-cca drill team waa corn
plimented for its efficiency. It
put on the Rebecca letter "K"
and the emblem of their brother
lodge the "I. 0. 0. F. Many of
thoe present, and there were some
200 people, did not understand
the object of the' work. Those
who were "next" thought the
ladies did splendidly. The Re
becca installed the following
officers for the ensuing year: Mr.
McDowell, Noble Grand; Mrs.
McLaughlin,- Vice Grand; Stella
Hodges, secretary; Mrs. T. II.
Lafollette, Treasurer; Mrs. Cyrus,
Warden; Mr. Clifton, Conductor;
and Mrs. Thompson, chaplain.
The Encampment installed the
following: T, II. Lafollette, C. 8.;
W.Hpear, H. P.; Guy Lafollette,
8. W.; Earl McLaughlin, J. W.;
A. S. Ireland, Scrit, and R. P.
Adams, Treasurer.
The following were installed in
the subordinate lodge: Guy La
follette, N. G.; W. H. Huston, V.
G.; Robert Moore, Secretary; and
R. P. Adams, treasurer.
A BIG
Notice To Cattlemen
The member of the Crook County
Cattlemen' Aaeorlntton nrw re
quested to meet at the court house
at PrlnevUlo nt 1 p. m. on Monday.
January ifi, 190S. Mutters In relation
to range allotment will come Wore
the meeting.
E. T. .Si.ayton. .President,
J. II. Orav, Secretary.
Try our Fancy Patent Flour.
, E. Stewart & Co.
HORSE RANCH
H. M. Moore, a capitalist of
Portland, has leased 5M500 acres of
road land in Crook county for the
purpose of 0erating a horae ranch.
Mr. Moore is a fancier of blooded
atock and will confine himself
exclusively to that, branch of the
buaine. He has a fast one now
on the Vancouver track and it ia
believed that the salubrious cli
mate of Central Oregon will enable
Mr. Moore to produce some world
beaters. Lant week Alexander Hamilton,
superintendent, S. II. Parsons, L
M. Christensen, Sam and Gig
Local Mention
A. Kotzman of P.end waa in the
city the first of the week.
J. I. Wect of Jtend, waa in the
city the latter part of last week.
C. W. Elkins left the first of the
week for a busine trip to Port
land. George Lytle of Haycreek waa a
business visitor to Prineville yes
terday. Frank Foster and Uruce Gray
left yesterday for a bunt up
Crooked river.
The Revival services which are
being held at the Methodist church
will no doubt continue during
next week. The public is cor
dially invited. There will be
special music on Sunday.
George Millican, the stockman,
leaven for hia cattle ranch in a few
days. Stock are doing fine this
year, Mr. Millican says. Prices,
too, are ruling strong. He thinks
me riock ouiiook ia most promising.
Fred Stimson left last Friday
for a visit to his old home at Am
ity, Or. Some have grave suspic
ions that "Stimp" will be accom
panied by a better-balf on his re
turn. We can guarantee him in
advance a most cordial reception
Aa will be noticed by reference
to the county court proceedings,
the tax levy for county and state
purposes ia 8 mills; general school
purposes, 3 mills; road fund (ex
cluding Prineville) 2 mills; high
school purposes, 1 mills; library
fund, 1 20 of a mill.
The Alpha and Ocboconian
literary societies held their regular
meeting in the assembly room of
the Crook County High School
Friday afternoon, January 3. An
interesting musical and literary
programme was rendered in each
society.
Applications for grazing per
mit within the Blue Mountain
reserve for the season of 1908,
muBt be filed with Supervisor A.
S. Ireland of Prineville, on or be-
Thos. Arnold and Jake Quiberg
of Sisters are in town on land busi
nee.
The Dallea Chronicle has chang
ed from an evening to a morning
patwr. It ia a good paper.
Men's Suits, Hate and general
Furnishinga at about half price at
J. E. Stewart fc Co.
Clothes cleaned, pressed and
mended. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Cohrs, at the Redby.
The books are now open for reg
istration. Judge Bell waa the first
man to register. Rev. Housal was
close second.
Mrs. C. M. Elkins, widow of the
late Charles M. Elkins, of Crook
county, ia visiting at the home of
Joseph Elkins of thia city. Leb
anon Criterion.
The Baptist church will hold
services next Sunday morning and
evening. The pastor will preach
at the morning service, and Elder
C. R. Chase at the evening service
Subject, "The Final Home of the
Ranges
Ranges
Soul."
vited.
Everybody cordially in-
Olemstead arrived in Prineville to
begin operation. They will clear ,ore February 29, 1908. See his
some of the land for cultivation,
build fences, and get the place
ready for several hundred head of
voting stock that will be sent here
during the spring.
Will Wuri Carpets
Anyone wishing Mm. Joe Taylor
to weave cnrKtfor the next two
mouths will please leave orders at
the brick store. tpd
Subscribe for the Journal.
notice elsewhere in these columns.
Juniper Circle No. 37, Women
of Woodcraft, will hold a public
installation of officers at Belknap
hall, Friday evening, January 10.
Each member is allowed one in
vited guest. A short program will
be rendered and refreshments of
ice cream and cake w ill be served.
An enjoyable time is anticipated.
A full attendance of all members
is desired.
The intersociety debate is the all
absorbing topic at the Crook County
High School. The question de
cided upon by the debaters ia:
"Resolved, That the railroads of
the United States should he owned
and operated by the federal gov
ernment." The Ocboconian so
ciety will uphold the affirmative
the Alpha society the negative.
The debate will probably occur on
Friday, February 14. It promises
to be a lively contest, for the teams
are well matched and are working
hard.
Millinery
Clearance Sale
Beginning January 1st X will sell at
cost trimmed Hate. Street Hats, Cape,
Ribbon, Veiling, etc.
This sale also includes a nice line of
Underwear, Fascinators, Handkerchief,,
Shopping Bags and other notions.
I II o. La I CO Parlors
Corner Second and Main Su.
Don't be humbugged into
buying Ranges from outside
people who have no interests
in the county. We can
give you a better Range for
less money any ccjin the
week. See us about it
We have Cook Stoves and
Heaters, too, that are reason
able in price and guaranteed
for service.
W. F. filing' ....
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamson's Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
g Rlacksmifting That Pleases I1
Ift
K The Kind You Get At
J. H. WIGLE'S
First Place North of the Prineville Hotel 4
New Prineville Photo Gallery
Just opened in the old photograph
building on east aide Main street
All the latest styles in Photographs. We have
Artura Finish. The best on the market. All work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable. See samples.
L. L. FRY, Proprietor.
iuillQllOiiSlili
Men's Furnishings, Staple in Dry Goods
Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Holier?
Overshoes and Rubbers Hat and Cap
Axle Create
C. A R., email tins, ht tin
C, & 8., 5-Ih tlna, per tin
Mlea, small tlua, per tin ...
Baking Powder
Rrullllmta, l ib cans :.,
" 6-lb " ..
(loldcn Onto, 1-lb ciins
" 2-h "
" Mb " .
DependabU1 1-1 h tlna . ...
" - 2'-lb "
Wadco, 1-lb cana
Beana
No. 1 I'lnks, per lb
" Small White, per lb
" Limns, iMr lb
, " Mexican lied, per lb
Bluing
. Ji'-lb hoxea French blue
. .lb " " ....
Bottles
Borax, 1-lb packages .
Candles
No. 1 Aluminum, per doi...
Rchnelder'a Stwlc wax, per doa...
Canned Vegetable
Standard Cora, pcrcaiw
" Tomatoes, wr case
" IleanH, per cnae
" reaa
60u
10c
WV
2 00
W)e
1 00
9 00
40c
(We
25c
Oflc
07c
OOc
Xc
10c
20c
125,'c
15c
25c
85c
2 50
3 25
3 00
3 25
Canned .Fruit
Diamond W brand, all kind of
fruit per can ....
Standard Brand, per can ..
Cocoa
Gheradellas, per can
Bakers, "
Chocolate
1-lb cakes
1-lb cana ground chocolate
Cheese . .
30c
25c
25c
30c
25c
30c
Full Cream cheeae per lb..
Lota of 6-lb or mow
Coffee
Extra Choice Carlcola, per lb..
No. 1 Mocha & Java "
Lion, per package
Arbuclo, per "
25c
22Jc
25c
20c
2()c
J. E. STEWART & CO
Blanket. Quilts, Notion, Jewelry,
Tin and Granite Ware
Fancy Fruit Fancy and Staple Groceries
Crackers
1- lb Cartons, per pkg .
2- lb "
8-lb boxes
12iC
80c
Extracts The very beat grades
2-os lemon 25c
2-o vanilla 30c
4-oa lemon . . 45c
4-oa vanilla...... ... 60c
Mush Gooda
10-lb bags Rolled Oat.
Violet
i Cream of Wheat
Germ Grlta
60c
20c
40c
Korn Kinks 8c
Force l;
Graham, 25-lb sacks 60c
1 00
60c
1 10
45c
45c
15c
50-lb " ....
Whole Wheat Hour 25-lb
" " " 60-lb...
llomlny, 10-lb baga C
Corn Meal " " ..
, Qrapenut.
Flour
Flour, per sack l io
" " bbl 4 25
" 5-bbl lots 4 00
" 10-bbl lot 3 75
Milk
Carnation . 12C
Eagle 20c
Lye, Res friction top can 10c
Home-Rendered Lard
H 80c
io lba.; i.oo
Cove Apples (The best on the market)
Per box... 1,05
Nails '
Small lota, per lb 5
Keg Baals price ; 5 00
Macaroni
1-lb pkgH .. loc
10-lb boxes . 70c
Pickles
Small pickles In kegs . 1 75
Sweet plcklee bulks per qt 30c
Sour " ' " " . 25c
Rice
No 1 Japan per lb 8c
No 1 Head per lb . 10c
Soda
Arm .& Hummer brand . 8Jc
Schillings Best .
Salt
R. S. V. P. 3-lb pkg 15c
Fancy, small bags 10c
Dairy, 50 lb . 1 20
Soap
Gnsene, 10 bars....... :. 65c
Mascot, 6 " 25c
Star, per bar ;. 6c
" 20 bars 90c
Fairy eoap, Binall 6Jc
" " large...... 10c
Tar " " 6&c
Borax " medium sixe . 6c
Castile, large bars 25c
Fancy Toilet soap 5c
Dew-Drop Wash Powder, 3-lb pkg 25c
Pyramid 25c
Starch
Best Corn Starch pkg 10c
" Gloss " " 10c
Celluloid " " I2c
Syrups
Sunset, 5-gal palls 40c
lgal " 80c
Rock Candy, s-gal 50c
" " 1 al 95c
Home - Cured Meats
By January 15th we will have a full supply of our own brand of
Home-Cured Meats. The price will be as follows:
Heavy Side Bacon, per lb 16c Shoulders.. 12,c
Hams , , 19c
Tea Garden, J-gal 60c
" " 1 gal 1 15
Diamond W Maple, qt 50c
Diamond W Maple, -gal 80c
" lgal 165
Astec (pure Sugar Syrup) gal 60
lgal 1.00
Diamond W - Honey, gal ... , 85
Vinegar, pure cldar, per gal 40c
Brooms
Best grade . 45c
2d 35c
3d " 25c
Clothes Pins
Common, 3 doa 10c
U. S. clasp 1 doa .. SJ,c
Lanterns, No 2 cold blast 1 15
Wash Boards
No 1 glass ; 55c
No 1 brass.... . 55c
No 1 ZIuc 45c
Smoking Tobaccos
1-lb can Union Leader 50c
" " Dixie Queen : 55c
' " Pedro 60c
Bottle Goods
Bayles Horseradish Mustard. 25c
Queen Olives, large size bottle 45c
Pure Olive Oil, email " . 30c
" large . " . 60c
P. S. Catsup ; 30c
C. H. B. Cateap 25c
Heinz, small bottle 20c
Oils
Pearl Oil, per can 1 75
Eocene, " " . 2 00
Meats
Smoked Bacon medium, per lb 18c
Medium Breakfast Bacon ' " 20c
Fancy " " " 22c
Mince Meat
Condensed In 1-lb pkgs 12c
4-lb Stone Crocks 1 00
Nuts
No 1 Soft-Shell Walnuts, per lb 25c
I. X. L. Almonds (tho very best).... 30c
Notice of final Settlement
Notice is hereby given, by the under
signed, the administrator of the estate
of David D. Feeder, deceased, that he
haa made and filed hia final accounting
of his administration of said estate and
the court has set February 6, 1908, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county
court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing said final ac
counting. At whieh time and place all
persons intereeted in said estate may
appear and object to such final account
ing.
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Administrator of the estate of David
D. Feeder, deceased. 1-8
APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING
PERMITS NOTICE is herby given
that all BDIIiCationH fur ....rmita in
graze stock within the BLUE MOUN
TAINS ( WESTl NATIONAL FORITST
during the season of 1908, must be filed
in my office at Prineville, Oregon, on or
before February 29, 1908. Full infor
mation in regard to the grazing
fees to be charged, and blank
forms to be uwni in tnAkino armli.
cation, will be furnished upon request.
a., o. itir,L,Axv, supervisor.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Dec.. 30, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that
Delia M. Stewart:.
of O'Neil. countv nf ('rnnt Statn f
Oregon, has applied to purchase, under
we an vi ongreBS 01 June 3, 18, as
extended by act of August 4, 1892, the
EW NW aid S NEW. Sc 93 Tn
12 south, range 16 east, and will offer proof
losnow mat ine lanu sougnt is more val
uable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim tn rhuI lx.nl l.ofnro thn
county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on
the 20th day of March, 1908.
sne names aa her witnesses : W. H.
Huston. Walter 0Nil. A.h Pnwoll
and Walter Snoderly all of Prineville',
Oregon.
Anv nml n nvranna pluimlnn ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
omee on or before said 20th day of
aiarcn, iao.
l-9p C. W. MOORE, Register.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby eiven that the under'
signed, administrator of the iwtate of John
8. MacGregor, deceased, haa filed his final
accounting as administrator of said eHtate,
and that such final account will be heard
and determined by the county court at the
regular meeting of said court held at the
court house on Monday, the 4th day of
February, 1908, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this the
Slst day of December, 1907.
J. H. HANER, Administrator.