Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 25, 1908, Image 1

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Do not miss the big barbecue.
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VOL XII
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 25, 1908.
NO. 28
Everybody is Coming to the Princvillc celebration.
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CAUGHT WITH
THE GOODS
John Eajan Arretted for Burglary
of Dozen Watches from J. C
Rush at Lamonta
CRIME COMMITTED LAST FALL
Eagan Waive Examination and
in Default of $250 Bond
Will Board with Sheriff
After waiting einee hi-t (all for
ome evidence jointing to the
guilty nrty, Jack . Kagnn of La
inonta haa tarn arrcxtcd by Hlieriff
Klkina on a charge ol tlt burg
lary ol some watchca, the properly
ol J. C. IUixh, the Lamonta mer
chant. Kngait waived examina
tion and J untie Luckey bound
hjm over to tho full term of the
district court in the nun of 1 2.'0.
lie will board with tho flit-riff until
ho con mine tlio amount of the
bond.
It wa hint full while Mr. Kuh'ij
wa at Uicr that sntno one broke
in tho bark door of tho nlore and
niiide away with a tray containing
ceviral hundred dollar worth ol
wutchc. The sheriff wa notified
and that oflicer ha hern on the
lookout ever rsince lor the guilty
parly. The flrxt ol the week hagm
came to town with one ol the
stolen watchca in hi pocket. The
nhrriff fathered him in. The ciue
nguitif t Eiignn I very utrong n
the min.bi r ol the watch (ound on
him agrvr with the number ol one
ol the miming tim'-piecei. Engan
in a middle aged man and in well
known in the Lamonta district.
Wood Sawing.
IIhvIiii purrliHM'it t lie wood nw.
Injf out II L cf ('. 1. Cultural h I inn
prrpurvd to rut wiiml lmtli for tlio
peoplu IIvIiik In I'rtu'VlIlo uiui tlioxe
In tlio lU'IliliDi'lnic tllHtrli t. ,
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHERS CHOSEN
Some of the Best Talent in County
Engaged in Prineville Schools
for Coming Year
PROF. FULTON AS PRINCIPAL
Building Not Large Enough to
Accommodate All Gasiea
Need Two More Room
The public achool boaid ba
completed tho lint ol teacher lor
the Prinevillo public schools for
tho yeara 1U03-1). There are eight
teacher and among the number
may lie found eomo ol the best
talent in tho county.
In the selection ol principal
there could not have been a better
w lection made than that ol P. C
Fulton ol Madras. Mr. Fulton ba
a life certificate and ha bad many
yearof experience in the county.
The even assistant teacher are:
K!ie Onborne, Mini Ilartwie, L. II.
Arennmcier, TJva J. Hmith, Cora
FergUHon, Alwilda Wilson and
Cora Streitel.
The date ol opening the term
ha not been decided upon but will
be either September 14 or 21.
Besides the room furnished in
the public school building wbicb
ha recently been enlarged, at least
two room in other part ol the
town will have to be rented to ac
commodate the classes for the com
ing year.
Attention Hoineseekcrs.
IVile coming to Crook county with
(lie intention of location on government
land should first write or call on
Cady & Jonee, lTinevule, Or.
Hcrset fur Sal.
One mnre nml yenrllijjr colt w 111 1e
old nt putillc wile, on Saturday, the
lHtli duv of July, l'Jos, at lo a. m., nt
the ranch of W . (). ICi 1.10TT, on the
Ochoeo, to eutlsfy feed bill. C-1S-4W
AT C. W. ELKINS STORE
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Now that the warm days are here you will want to take advantage of our sale
Friday and Saturday and continuing all next week. Everything is planned
to give you the benefit of extremely low prices on the finest assortment of goods
that has ever been brought to this city. Look! Look!
Beautiful Shirt Waists
During this sale your choice of any of our beautiful
shirt waists at one-third less than regular price. This
means that you will get regular
$1.25 Waists for 85c
$1.50 Waists for $1.C0
New Silk Jumper Suits
Every lady will want to see the new Silk Jumper suits
that have just arrived. Colors blue, black, brown, in
good grade taffeta. Waist and skirt separate. Waists
are elaborately trimmed with fancy braids; skirts plain
and very full, making a very handsome and service
able dress for ladies of any age.
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One-third off on Millinery
Hundreds of beautiful hats of the best and latest styles
for Spring and Summer will go at 1-3 off. This will
prove a great attraction for lovers of good millinery
and you will find it best to come early and select.
50 High-grade Dress Skirts
We have 50 high-grade dress skirts in best materials,
Voile, Panama, Brilliantine and other weaves that are
included in this sale at 1 -4 less than formerly; Do not
put off buying. It will mean dollars to the early pur
chasers. .
Specials
Fancy Dress Lawns, Ginghams, Swiss Foulards and
other Spring Fabrics at large reduction.
Summer Parasols, regular $2.00 to $2.50 at $1.25 each
White Belts, regular 65c and 75cv values at 50c each
Ladies' Blue, Pearl and Grey Hose, reg. 40c, now 25c
Ladies', Misses' and Children's White, Grey and
Canvas Shoes one-third off. All White Hose reduced
New Hair Goods
Good dressers will find in our notion departments sev
eral styles of new hair goods which are all important to
the correct and latest styles of making up the coiffure.
25c to 50c '
New Veils, Silk Gloves, Linen Dusters
Lace Curtains
3 yds. good Nottingham, reg. price $1.75, on sale $1.20
Fine Lace 3 yds. reg. price $4,00, during sale, $3.10
Beautiful Silkoline, Madras Cloth, Repps, Roman
Stripes for decorative uses, 121c and up.'
Mothers Read This
We had a a large shipment of Boys' Clothing delayed
in railroad wreck in which the wreckage took fire and
and the clothing was slightly damaged by water and
smoke. We have arranged with the railroad to take the
clothing at what it is worth.
This shipment will be on hand and
for sale Saturday morning and dur
ing this sle at prices about one
third of the regular price. Suits are
in best browns, greys and tan
shades in sizes 5 to 1 5 years. They
are strictly up-to-date and made by
an exclusive manufacturer of Boys'
Clothing. Bring the boys and get a
suit at about one-third real value.
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C W. ELKINS, PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Crook County Fair
To Be Held at Prineville October
13th to 17th Inclusive
PARTIAL LIST OF PREMIUMS
The Journal Will Publish Complete List
of Premiums Offered and Racing
Program for Fourth Annual
Meeting
List of Premiums.
Division A HORSES.
Superintendent George Millican.
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CUm l-Ojietiale.
Best stallion, 2 years old or over.
One-year-old and under two
Under one-year-old.
Mare, two year old or over
$5 00
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Mare, one-year-old and under two. 5 00
Filly, under one,year.old 3 00
CUm II Belgian.
Best stallion, 2 years old or over 5 00
One-year-old and under two 5 00
Under one year old 3 00
Mare, t wo years old or over 5 00
Mare, one-year-old and under two.. 5 00
Filly under one year old.
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CUm ITJ Shire." "
Best stallion, two years old or over. 5 00
One year old and under two 6 00
Under one year old 3 00
Mare, two years old or over 5 00
Mare, one year old and under two... 5 00
Filly, under one year old 3 00
CUm IV Perch eron.
Stallion, two years old or over.
One year old and under two
Under one year old
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3 00
Mare, two years old or over 5 00
Mare, one year old and under two 6 00
Filly, under one year old 3 00
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CUm V Sweepstakes.
(Only registered stock eligible for entry.)
Best draught stallion, two years
old or over, any breed 20 00
Best draught stallion, one year old
and under two, any breed 10 00
Best draught mare, two years old
or over, any breed 10 00
Best draught mare, one year old
and under two, any breed 5 00
Best draught colt, under one year
old, either sex, any breed 5 00
CUm VI Coach Horses.
Best Stallion, 2 years old or over 5 00 3 00
One year old and under two 5 00 3 00
Under one year old . 3 00 2 00
Best mare, two years old or over , 5 00 3 00
Mare, one year old and under two. 5 00 3 00
Filly, under one year old 3 00 2 00
Best double team, mares or geld
ings, shown in harness, by owner 10 00 5 00
Class VII Thoroughbreds.
Best stallion, 2 years old or over 5 00 3 00
One year old and under two. 5 00 3 00
Under one year old 3 00 2 00
Mare, two years old or over 5 00 3 00
Mare, one year old and under two.. 5 00 3 00
Filly, under one year old 3 00 2 00
Class VIII Roadsters, Trotting Bred.
Best stallion, 2 years old or over 5 00 3 00
One year old and under two S 00 3 00
Under one year old 3 00 2 00
Mare, two years old or over. 5 00 3 00
Mare, one year old and under two... 5 00 3 00
Filly, under one year old 3 00 2 00
Double,team, mares or geldings, to
have been owned by exhibitor 30
days prior to date of Fair, to be
shown In harness, style, action,
speed and soundness to be con
sidered 10 00 5 00
Single roadster, same conditions 5 00 3 CO
Turnout to be driven by lady, horse,
harness, buggy, whip,vlap robe
and costume to tie considered 10 00 5 00
Gentleman's saddle home, to be
shown under saddle 5 00 3 00
Lady's saddle horse, to be shown
under saddle ridden by lady 5 00 3 00
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RAILROAD IS
INCORPORATED
Capitalized" at $50,000, Most of
Which Wifl Be Tken by
Crook County People
PORTLAND CAPITAL WAKING UP
May Extend a Helping Hand to
Central Oregon in Her Dire
Need of Transportation
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Articles of incorporation of the
Central Oregon Railroad Company
the object of which is to construct
a railroad from Shaniko to Prine
ville and Bend, were filed in the
office of the county clerk this
morning, says the Portland Tele
gram. The company is capital
ized at $50,000, which will be taken
up to a considerable extent by the
people of Crook county, who have
practically decided to build their
own road, because Harriman has
done nothing.
The incorporators are Alfred F.
Biles, F. S. Stanley, Jesse StearnB
and Roscoe Howard.
The route of the new road will
follow the line on which Harriman
promised to build a road when he
took over the Columbia Southern.
Hampered by the lack of an outlet
for their immense resources, the
people have tired of Harriman's
delays and as a result the Central
Oregon Railroad Company was
organized.
"Thia is not a scheme of specu
lation, nor is it a great enterprise,"
said Jesse Stearns. "It is simply
a united effort on the part of the
people of Central Oregon to secure
an outlet for their products. Many
of the farmers who have not the
ready money will contribute grain
and others will give work on the
grading, so that the road may be
built.
"While it is of vast importance
to Central Oregon, it is also highly
important to Portland, so import
ant in fact that the people of Port-
and ought to help in every way
possible to insure the construction
of this road. It wil give a direct
route by rail for the shipment of
Central Oregon produce to the
Portland market. In the mean
time Harriman is apparently try
ing to turn the trade ot uentrai
Oregon to San Francisco. He is
building up from the south, and of
course the trade will go with the
railroad.
"In order that Oregon may have
the full benefit of her own indus
tries, it is necessary that the vast
Central Oregon trade should come
to Portland instead of going to San
Francisco,"
Aside from the irrigation enter
prises now under way in ventral
Oregon, there is a large volume of
produce now grown in Central
Oregon. Last year there was ship
ped from Shaniko 4,000,000 pounds
of wool, to say nothing of wheat
and other grain and timber. All
this produce had to be hauled by
team to Shaniko from points as
far as 150 miles in the interior.
Connecting with the 0, R. & N.
at Biggs, on the Columbia River,
the Columbia Southern extends as
far south as Shaniko.
From Shaniko to Prineville is 65
miles, and from Shaniko to Bend
is about 90 miles. By .constructing
the Central Oregon road south
from Shaniko the rich interior
country will be provided with an
outlet for its products, and will be
given a great impetus in the way
of further development.
It is the purpose of the organ
izers of the new company to push
the work to completion with the
utmost dispatch.
Portland Journal: Over in
Crook county the inhabitants have
reached the stage of desperation
where people get out with picks,
shovels and scrapers and build
their own railroad in order to get
crops to the markets. This is the
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