Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 23, 1908, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal Redmond News.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903
Subscription tl.50 vtr.
Wool Nearly All Sold.
Will Buy Heavier Drilling Outfit
Kedmond, July 10.
A. V, Morgan hml wife Ml
early lust week for an extended
visit to their old New l ork home.
John Moore is at predentin Port
hmtl and when ho returns he and
his wife will follow them.
Miss Eckerfon is back from
Oreconian: Charles II. Green, Ber.d where she has been loosing
the widely known wool buyer for up tome land matter.
KosWand Co. of San Francisco Grain and hay harvest has com
and Boston, hai, returned to Fort- menced. M. kulesch started his
land from his annual Summer binder in rye; M. h. Landes has
camnaicn in Easter Oregon. cut timothy and clover; your
I ....
"The t heeu men are well ealis- truly will cut alf-ilf x tomorrow ana
Bed with the result of the eevson's several others are at it already.
trade "said Mr. Green yesterday. No preaching today on account
"On good wools they realized one of Mr, Lilly being away on his va-
vent more than they anticipated, cation
The low priced wools, however. The new railroad survey is sup
those of heavy shrinkage, were posed to start from here tomorrow
slow sellers. Quite a few of this morning. W. J. Buckley takes out
kind were left unsold. the old D. I. & P. cook shack,
"In Oregon and Washington 1 which has been newly fitted tit
about 14,000,000 pounds were sold With him goes a cook and an en
at prices ranging from 5 to 16J gineering party of seven, headed
cents. The average price was by Mr. Kay of I ortland, who is
hnnt fi rpnta nndt-r hist year's alreadv somewhat known in this
figure. The lower prices were vicinity.
made necessary bv the conditions Today we had the pleasure of
of the wools this vear. There was meeting . A. ynn of t ortlaod,
verv heavy shrinkage due to the the right-of-way man for the Cen
open Winter and sand storms in tral Oregon R:i.roact, who has
Marrh and Anril. been working Iwtween 1-amonta
"The clip of Eastern Oregon was and Madras. He reports good sue
about 11,000,000 pounds and of cess and talks as though the road
Washington 3,000,000 pounds, is assured
Shipments out of Eastern Oregon W. L. Perry is at home today
to date have been S,500,000 pounds from the ditch carr.p
A 4 Kfin nnn nonnds C. R. and Mrs. McLallin drove
... . e , i i
wmb hontrht for scourinsr. One over to the Trich creek homestead
million pounds are left in growers' today.
t .
hsm.la Th F.stpm Oregon elm Cline Falls reports are to the
was a little larger than last year, effect that Messis. Prickett and
as the sheep sheared a little Cochran have bought the late
heavier. I Meredith store and are ready for
"Th wonl hnvincr this season business: also that Mr. Meredith
was more evenly divided among nas leu ior oeaiuc au, ngaiu
the Eastern buyers than formerly, that the hotel is again open for
The principal bouses represented business, a Mr. Johannson having
secured about 1,500.000 pounds charge.
each. The social at C. N. Ehret's last
"An association was formed, Tuesday evening was a success,
known as the Wool Buyers' Asso- though some went home in the
riatinn. tn enrnnrAim pmwprs to I rain, others went home between
nut their wnnla tin in hpttpr linn showers, while still others let
and to discriminate among those the showers go first.
who do not. The object is to edu
cate the growers and they are
giving us a lot of assistance."
Frank Forod left last Friday
afternoon for Southern California,
where he goes to buv a heavier
drilling outfit and other machinery j
for the Madras Oil Co., of which l.e
is president, lie w ill probably .
make the purchase in IjOS Angeles,;
where machinery of that character1
can be had. The new drill will be
a large one capable of putting a
hole-down 4000 feet if necessary.
The drill with which the hole vas;
put down to its present depth of
130 feet was found to be too light
to go farther with, and a new
drilling outfit was necessary
J. W. Ross, who hasleen manager
for the company, resigned his
position the last of the week and
left for his home in California.
Pioneer.
1 Star
JULY UlaUJUWlD
BASK STATE M EST.
3S."I-
R. fH'rt of tht (omJifiVt i Tht First
.Y,i(i..ii.W Hiuk, in FitueinUt, the
Stitt f Orepm, if tht riW j humusx.
July J J, J DOS.
Kosonrros:
I-wn mt Ui-onnU S
S. 1WU t Mtiir circulation
lion,!, SVcunU, iU
t'oiiLin tioiw lurmtiir wul
tixluiY
Pim frm tnnal Kiuk (ntt
Kt-rv Ai-iitj)
hie from Su!e ami lUnfcrni
lie from in l rwx-rve s-vnU.
luiAi ami other ca.li ilmis. . .
..I nthvr Xiktitoml l.uik" ...
mrli.'nal nr enrnncy, UK-krla
ATIlI llt'lltlk . .
wrt'L !oskt IU-smvK is P.nk. vbs
,mU u-t i-n fun.l ith I . S.
Trra'r 4 cireubtion)
the con fee
was well
Another dance at
tionery last night
attended
A number of our citizens are
helping Crooked River ranchers
put up their alfalfa. We have
heard that the quality of the first
cron is rather poor owing to late
a -
frosts, and that the cutting is very
uneven
Neighbor Srofe was np from
appeared in the Rural Spirit of O'Neil last night for Woodmen
rortland. the ouerv was made, meeting. e need a lew more
"Where is the supply coming like him
from?" Reference was made to The writer has never paid very
the number of livestock necessarv much attention to estimates of
to keep the new packing plant run-1 high yields of crops, knowing how
nine to its full canacilv. easy it is for many men to see
In answer to the query of the blf5 croP on tueir own
Crook Can Supply
Much Livestock
(Continued from page 1.)
Rural Spirit I can assure that
paper that Central Oregon can and
will produce a very large part of
the livestock if some means of
transportation can be found for
this country.
Y ith rail transportation we can
furnish cattle, hogs and sheep in
land. Per
haps this is the reason he does not
hear verv many such estimates
Our own first cutting of alfalf
will run a little less man nve ion
to the acre. As we have not ac
cess to scales we never will kno
just how much lees, but it is a safe
bet that the estimate is correct.
Today we overheard that Mrs
Kendall has sixtv-hve quarts ol
great numbers and in good market- strawberries canned. No estimate
able condition. It now costs about about tbat she has the goods to
tl.75ahead to drive' cattle from e
PnneviJle to Shaniko. The shrink
age is from 75 to 100 pounds per
head. The time consumed on the
road in good weather is eight days,
Thus you can readily see when
everything is figured in that it
costs us at least 15 more a head
than it should to get our cattle to fl 0 1-
the Portland mnl-W (n cn r,M k. VlCdldUtC UrtlC
Rowlee was a visitor ;n
town one day this weeK.
A bug in our ear sanl tlia
Freddie McCaffery was sick, but i
wasn't a big enough bug to tell
bow sick. E. C. Pakk.
MILLINERY
ing of what we lose on the price of
the cattle on account of their
shrunken condition caused by this
long drive.
Ihesameis true of sheep. As
to hogs it is out of the question
entirely 10 inmK ot snipping un
der present conditions. We do not
even supply the demand for pork
in the local market half the time.
j ei an mis interior country is a
good stock country. We can grow
all kinds of feed and forage, but at
present there is little inducement
to do so. The remuneration is not
sure enough.
If Portland wants our help to
furnish the meat supplies then we
say to our metropolis on the Wil
lamette, help us get a railroad.
Then it will not take long Is prove
A nice assortment of Trimme
1 lata. Sailors, Outing Hato, Veiln
Malinc, Chiffon, Flowers, Ribbons
To be sold at Cost
AIho a full line of Zona's Toile
Preparations, at
Mic Fcfc' Millinerv
i ii o. ljivj Parlors
Corner Second and Main St.
Wilson's Shoe Shop
I hnve oMncxl np a.Hhoe Hhop
in I'rineville in the McCallicter
building, on Main street near
theOclioco brMge, and am pre
pared to do all kindsof repairing.
All work done neatly and
promptly and satinfaction guar
anteed. Price very reasonable.
A trial will convince you that
this is the bent place to have
your shoe repairing done.
J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or.
hid iruiu oi wnai i wine. Ana Gssolin
pieae rumemoer wnen Dunuing h; ti s ; ud
railroads that the Desrnnta rnntpl KnlrlankB-Mori Oomllne
Engine
Panpinf Machiaerjr
llne Kniri ni- fur
I nnniDlnir. KUruvine. Biiwlnir. ffriiiillnff. (tut.
is tar preferable a down hill pull n'Tl"p i a . ,
t f"' Fairbanks Hcalrs for welKlilnK.
all the Wav from Madras, while the Fairbanks-Morse Uynamos and Motors f
" ' power una nifht.
PTtpneinn nl th flnliirvibiu RnntVi. Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and Towers,
Falrbanks-Morae Grinders. Feed Choppers,
em means heavy grades lrout- "i:"r"mP"- ... . ,
J e I All first auftlltv eoods at lowest nrlnes.
creek is 800 feet lower than Prine- A1wy st.s-k. Liberal .terms. Prompt
reply to inquiries ana quick shipments.
Vllle While SnanikO IS 1UUU lett w rue ior catalogue una prices.
I ar it a . d n n
irvhor (lion thia rtloa Vorw '
.0ifii t ti t...t.. Fairbanks Morse & Co,
swivnui.jr, aa. umvuuklm.. POKTLAND. OKKOON.
Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, ORKGOM
for the nunufacturo ol their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gaa. etc.. etc.
A moderate amount ot
money wiI tart yoa in
proGtable fcosinea.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
kave Kt n proveti y
l ct to VQ
titiv-e Tot to 1
ColM-t
' hf IVsl In 't lie World.
For full particulars reganl
injr well
ilnltinir raaclnu,
tool, supplies, etc., write to
H THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE G3.
tv ur
V AKONa OHIO,
i1T' T- -iiBa.waui UOJBSS
Gigantic Explosion of Prices
$250 He ward
A reward of f '-'M ill he pll for In
formation loading to the arroet ami
rotivieUon ot anv peremi found guilty
of Interferinii with llie tlow of tr or
Jam t the Sonaw IVfk trriiralion IV,
E. T.SLAYION, lecjr.
U.H T4
i,asi 31
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10.IH3
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2,ti W
5 S3
T..d
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...tuvi.i'.y iw
Liahililios:
Cii.it.il t"rk iwul in .sl.000.00
Surplus fund. '"v
I mluhied r.tius us ni1 ,
AO.I tni lualil ..a t
Notice for PuMlcatioa
IV pnrtmi nl tr the Interior,
1. 8. Ijoi.I tunc at The lalle. thvenn,
June 31.
Notlrr Is hereby slven that
t'.irl.- It. Hhnllliek
r tviiw-vili.. iirxiron. wIhi. n June II. I"'
insde llomeslend A pplh-llll l . l.Vl flr
K.-, NK .of Kvlhma. aii.i ' s-tsrt-ii"n
lt. township W ixtiilH, ramte Hel, . M..
tth-,1 imil.v if ul-niln lo make nnal
roinuilllalioii pnf to rtbltu rlalm to the
i . ...i v.. .l.. rllK-.t. U'forv Warren ltr,wn.
roioity elerk, at Hilnevllle. tri, oil the
Kill day of AtlKilst. UK
i'tdifi...,i itmiiM iu witnesses
Momw NIonser,'lirl,s II. Fiwler.Hmin-l
Sbephenl, F.lansuu A. IIumk'11. all of I'rUu-
vn.w. (, w MtK)KK ,Ui(1u.r
'm nr'
1 . V
The success of our waist sales has
more lhan proven to us that our cus
tomers can appreciate good values
even on small purchases and we have
decided to give a more liberal dis
count and extend it throughout the
store. Cash will talk here and our
stock must be reduced to low water
mark by July 31.
At the height of the season you can buy everything
here in stylish seasonable goods at prices far below any
other pace in town. Quality and style unequaled
Untie for Publicatiaa
Department of the Interior.
V. 8. Land OUioe ai Th Ualles, Or.
May ii. Ilk.
Nolh-e I herrliy uiyeii Unit
Marv I.. Amiewtin.
of Prineville Oregon, who, on Marrh 2Stli,
1'HjS, intule luiihrr App"'-'loti .-so. 4.x'.',
for se'-.seK mx ;'J. tp I.' s.r lii , Uit I snr S, i
lot sw'.nw'i t . If l3r w i
lias lilvil notiee ot hiteniion U muko linal
National Bank notes ouU'lamlmR ,H) i
l)ivileiiila unpanl 4M) 00
eheck Sii.:!:. iw; twi w wiimiinii ir ....... ........
IVmatul certificates. Ueis.it.... l7 37 . Ik-Iow IU t ou. y .era a.
I nur ii.e, utr,i'tii vm ... ..-.n v-. j ,
liStf. j
Claimant names as witnrs-es: Wailc U. j
Hii-ton, William Wlu'le, Humuvl Dini'C j
ami Arx'hie l'owcll, all ot rnnrville, tre
goll. I'. W. ilooM. Kegl.er.
ft-2Sp
T,al SIUM'JO lk
ST.VTK OK OKKtiOX.)
Ns:
C.Minty of Cnsk, )
I T M 11i.oi. Casliier M the also.
n.uii.-.l Iwuik, ilo wilemnlyswear that tneals.ve
statement is true to the l-"t ,,v. vim-
led-e and belief. T. M. A l.l 1 A,
Vashier.
Sulmcrils-d ami sworn to before me this
21st tlay of July, l'.wd.
Notary 1'uhlie.
Corrkot Attest:
Will Vcz kii.r)
Carry W. Fixter lirect.rs
".. M. Brown 1
Fine Ranch for Sale.
The lH-Mt pl.tfo on Willow Cwk.
Four hutulivil anil t-iulily niTi-n of
good Cllltivnint' laini; nsi .inner t-iu-
tivation; ,u acrt-n in nuuiiu, -'o in
timothy; N ncr in rnhi; kooiI
Iioiiko; so toiia of liny 10 nifiiir.-t nml
40 tiiuottm: or 40 ht-iul of vntt.V;
Notic for Publiciyon.
Iep:rtuienl of llie Interior.
I. 8. IjiiuI Olliie at The I'alles. Or.
May Ii, 1:W.
Notice is her'ly piven tliat
tlive Cook,
of rrineyille, Oreiron, w ho, on April 1,
rS, made Ttinia-r Applirntion No, 4tili
fur nS'irV 12, avjsej ec 1, tp IS a. r IS
e, Isit 7 sv t, tp U , r Iti e, w in, has hied
initire of intention to make linal prf. to
etahlMi elaini to the land alHiveoVserihed
More thetViimty Clerk ut I'rineyille, Ore
Ron, on the iiltli day of July I'.Htf.
Cliumant names as witness's: John W .
Snyiler, l.uey hnvder. Amln-wr H. Kiehls
and Zeda ti. Fields, all of rrineyille, Or.
O. W. Mrtoan, He(?ister.
Notics of Aaaiaiitrator' a Sal f Real Eslat.
Notice 1 hereby Riven Hint. In mr
mm nee of an ortler of the County
Our entire stock of "Sincerity" Clothes" goes at a discount of
25to 331 per cent Florshcim Shoes for "The Man Who
Knows" reduced 50c to $1.50 per pair. Men's fine Neg
igee and Golf Shirts reduced to low water mark.
Our Ladies White Waist sale will continue at the same
low price and everything to make your wardrobe complete
will be sold at explosion prices.
Wurzweiler & Company
of the tract from one etui to the
other; liij? Mprinn on the ldnce, water
nil tht year round. Two orchard)
00 tree lieftrinj; niileti, iionr.
phiuiH uml pruncx. (iom1 water for
doMKtft ic use. Half ciiKh. balance on
eav term. ! or further Infornintion
aihlntw II. ii. .Montgomery, (irizzly,
Crook t-ounly. Oregon. 4:U)tf
Professional Cards.
C. firink
jCaivyor
iPrintoiit;
Oregon.
C. C 3
jTttornoy-ettCam
Sleal Cstata
Office with Geo. W. Barnes
iPrinovHit,
Oregon
2?. CUiott,
ffflortiey-at-Cam
!Prinvillt,
Jregon.
o. fyd,
iPiiytictan and tSuryeon
Calls Answebkh Promptly fiiv o Nioiit
Urmi oss (Moa hjutm or aoahsoh's
iiauo Htokr. liM h ofiiie au resj
dence telephones.
20 heail of work Horse: .v Iioh; om i ,..,, . .,, (',,. v l Crook. Stale
oi eincKeiix, en., firi'iiiii i tipi'iriiii. untile ami eutercil on llie
water runniiiK throujih the ml.Iille j..,,, ...... ..i j,,.. i-ios. ,i the mailer
of the ontntH of Mary A. Ilarnea,
ilet-eaiu-il, the unilerniKiieil, the ail
miiilHtrator of hiiIiI i-Mtate, will hcII
nt publU' auction to the hluhcMt
biihler, for canh. iohl Coin of the
I 'lilted Hlaten, anil mibjirt to run-
liriuation by the nahl ( otinly onrt.
on Saturilay, the l.llhtiay of AuiiMt,
l'.los, at ten'o 'clock In the forenoon,
at the county fourtlioiixe, nt the
front iloor, In rrlnevllle, Oreguu. nil
the rlyrht, title ami IntereHt of tin
Kiihl Marv A. Harnett at llm time of
her death, nnl all the rlht. title ami
lutcn-at that tin until eatate ha
aciiilrcd other tlinn or In mhlUlon
to that of tlit Haiti Mary A. llarnca
at the tlim of her death l nnd to all
that certain ilee or parcel of land
Hituate anil belnjr In tin. County of
Crook nml State of Onuon, nml
molt particularly doKt-rlltcil an fol
Iowm. towlt: I Attn Six and Seven In
Ulock Four, of the Town of halillaw.i
in the county of I rook. Stale oi tire
pin, accordliiK to the plat thereof im
the Kami apiK'iirn of record In the
oilier of the County Clerk of Crook
County. Oregon.
TerniH ami cvindltloiw of sale: ('awli
gold coin of tht I'nlted StatfH.
Dated thin Dth day of July, 19o8.
VM. 1. I'.AIINKH.
F.xecutorof the KHtato of Marjr A.
ISarncH, deoeaned. 7-U
Horso Lost
White horso, wcilm 1100 or 1'2lk
iwiiiiids. branded .K on loll nhoullcr,
T4 ituiniftiil on left atille; broke. I
ride or drKo ; nls.ul 12 yearn old. I fl
my place near I we, tirnnt Comity, hi
Jiilv, l!07. Suitable reward will le
paid lor ila letiirn or for information
lead in i lo its recovery.
7-10 2mp J. V. Ki ns, Iwo, Or.
in mm mi
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Prssldenl
D. F. 8Tf wast, Vlca Prasldant
O. M. Clkins, Oashlsr
DIREOTORB:
W. A. BOOTH, O. M. EtKIHI,
D. F. 8tc WAflT
Transaota a (Joneral
?ankinj,r l-umnoR
KxchariBo roujjfht
and Soltl
Collection will re
ceive prompt attention
Sreg-on
QX44&4&4&&lti9 444lP44X4jP4X4Q
I Selling It At Cost
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SPrneoi',
rtifon.
CAaa. S. Cclwarttt JFt. !P. S3lknap
County Aystean)
ffielknap dc Gdwards
ff'hytieiant and iSuryeont,
00 frr Zr &alt mf t&mmm-0
ZPrinivill, Oregon.
JW. Jiosenbsrg
IPAtfSieian and Surgeon
Calls amwered promptly Jay or myAl
0fm Iwp0 door AomA of ZmjAtmmm '0
Slmmm. mMmnm emmf
si mmm rVmm StrwtA.
0
ZPrinovilU,
regon.
3.
jCatvger
Trnctlce in all Stnte and
Federal Courts
jCaidlatOA
Oregon
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As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line
of housefurnishings, in order to close out the stock now
on hand we are selling all the goods irade by the
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company
AT ACTUAL COST
This gives you a chance to make a big saving in
the purchase of any of the following articles
Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses
Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers
Washstands, Commodes
Sofas, Couches and
Lounges
5
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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FIFTEEN DAY SALE OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AND WA1ST1NGS
Rather than carry them over mid as the penson will
soon close we are offering our entire line of Ljtwns,
Dimities, Panamas, Dotted Swiss, Batistes, Silk Chiffons,
Organdies and Cotton Voilles for the next fifteen days
at Just Two-Thirds the Regular Price. These are
all nice new patterns and were bargains nt the former
price. Price per yard plainly marked onjrach piece, but
we take off one-third during the next fifteen days
Read these Prices, then come and
see the exceptional values we offer
Lawns in while and colored, regular 10c values
during tale, per yard.., CJo
Organdies regular 12Jo value, during tmle, yd 8Jio
Cotton Voilles regular 20c value, unlo price, yd 13io
Batistes regular 11c value, nlo (rice per yard 7Jo
Panamas regular 30c yard, during salt 20o
Dotted Swiss regular 33Jc yd., during inlo 22o
Dimities regular 20c, during fifteen day nolo. . 13io
Silk Chiffon regular 3.r)0 value, Halo price 23o
Clifton & Cornett
THE BRICK STORE
Prineville,
Oregon.
Put Your Machinery in Repair K
Before Harvest Commences
Don't forget that the Prineville Machine Shop is equipped to do
any kind of machine work that can be done in Crook County.
Prices reasonable. Also carry Belting, Cap Screws, Machine
Nuts, Steam Fittings, Bicycles and Sundries. Agent for Reo
and Ford Cars. Automobile garage in connection.
All kinds of Gas Engine Repairs a Specialty.
Prineville Machine Shop
ED HODSON, Proprietor
Bring your job printing to the Journal