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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
A tag from 10-ctnt piec will count FULL valua ' A Uj rtm 5-ccnt pioc will count HALF valu I'M The City Meat Market UOKHiAN & STILL, Props. with valuable tags i r" Savo your tags from' nUKOCi OnUL laKaUIUlaELK 1 Wla I MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY - J.T. i Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley's 1S-z. (Marat laat Spoar Head Sallor'i Pride Eglantine Jolty Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Black Bear W. N. Tlnsleyl ; Big Four . a. Tenpewry Pick Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor SO Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags " Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 40 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. m 4 PREMIUM ' DEPARTMENT rf X-BT- fTHE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Moi ' CONDON ELECTRIC BEGINS WORK Announces Intention of Ultimately Building to Prineville, Howard and Bend Interior Oregon is to have 2(jt) miles of electric railroad extending f.-.itn Condon to Fossil, with 1 ruches into the Dayville district : Grant county to the John Day country and then on down to Tiineville, Bend and the adjacent great area of present transporta tion's country. Construction work on the first 40 miles of the line began last week at Condon and will be in operation in time to handle the wheat crop of 1909 while the other sections will be pushed to completion as rapidly as the construction forces can lay the rails. Back of the project, the Wasco County Electric & Water Power Company, is David Eccles of Ogden, powerful financial interests of Oregon and California, and moneyed men of Central Oregon. Already $GG0,000 is ready and waiting for the commencement of construction work while unlimited funds are in course of aggregation. Contract Let 'Men who are interested in the project say it is a certainty and that the work commenced will bo carried out as rapidly as the con struction can be accomplished. Mr. Eccles is now in La Grande on his way to Portland to take charge of the flotation of the bond issue of $15,000,000, the engineers from San Francisco are at Condon beginning work on the construction and the contract for 200 miles of road, the necessary bridges and power plants, has been let to the Portland Construction company. According to the plans of the promoters of the company the line will begin at Condon and will run from there to Fossil. It will have a branch to Dayville ;n Grant county and another west to the John Day river where a power plant capable of producing 20,000 horse power of commercial elec tricity will be constructed. The Fossil line will tap the im mense coal bed3 south of that place where it is said that coal equal in quality to the Rock Springs coal has been discovered. A branch will be constructed to the Muddy creek country past the Prineville Land fc Livestock company's irrigated tract and over the divide on a grade of not more than thtee per cent. It will tap the Pine creek valley at Ashwood, thus making available the great mining district there. Power Plant on the Deachute. A branch will be run from Cross Keys and a second power plant will be constructed at the junction of Trout creek with the Deschutes river capable of producing 60,000 horsepower of commercial elec tricity. From Cross Keys the line will run south to the Agency Plains, through Madras and on south to the Bend country. Another branch will be con structed eastward near Redmond to Prineville and Howard tapping the gold mines of that district. From these two mining districts 3,000 tons of milling ore will be guaranteed a day, it being the present intention to construct a smelter and reduction works at a central point when the develop ment of the project is far enough advanced. W. W. Steiwer, George S. Car penter of Fossil, president of the company, F. T. Ilurlburt, the treasurer, are eastern Oregon men who are interested. The company is capitalized for $3,000,000 with an authorized issue of $15,000,000 of 20-year 6 per cent first mort gage gold bonds. It is to neat this bond issue that David Eccles, the Ogden banker, is now on his way to Portland. The contract for the construction of the entire 200 miles of road, together with the bridges and power stations necessary, has been let to the Portland Construction company. A syndicate of capitalists com posed of W. W. Steiwer, F. T. 2 ; sva 'mmwMtw 1 vy n h THE PIONEER TEMPERANCE BEER lop tub Tacific CoastJi Snappy! Delightful! For sale at all leading tem perance drink stands. NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON Ilurlburt, J. R. Bowles of the Northwest Bridge company of Portland, together with a number of powerful California interests are back of the project. The engi neering firm of Shipuisn, Denny fc Rhame of San Francisco have been contracted to represent the Cali fornia men in the construction work and its engineers are now at Condon commencing the construc tion. The 1660,000 which is now ready for use has been subscribed to carry on the contract of the Portland Bridge company. It is the intention to build the road in 40 and 50 mile sections and the promise is made that the first sec tion from Condon to the John Day will be in operation in time to handle the 1909 crop. Horse Lost White horse, weighs 1100 or 1200 pounds, branded IK on left shoulder, T4 connected on left stifle ; broke to ride or drive ; about 12 years old. Left my place near Izee, Grant County, In July, 1907. Suitable regard will le paid for its leturn or for information leading to its recovery. 7-16 2mp J. V.'Kchs, Iiee, Or. Wood Sawing. Havlns purchased the wood paw ing outfit of C. D. Calbreath I niu prepared to cut wood both for the people living In Prineville and thrme in the neighboring district. 6-11 H. L. JIohhh, Prineville. Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county for sale by A. II. Lippman & Co. $20 Reward Return of Two Horses. Strayed from the Mayfield place on Crooked river in May, a team, one sorrel with flaxen mane, three year old j one brown three yearsold, branded JH connected on left shoulder. Both have been worked but are not gentle. Will pay 20 reward for their recovery. Kotifv J. K. Harvey, Prineville, Oregon. 7-25tf $250 .Reward A reward of $250 will be paid for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of any person found guilty of interfering with the flow of water or Jam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co. E. T.SLAYTON, Secy. Fine Ranch for Sale. The lwHt place on Willow Creek. Four hundred and eighty acres of good cultivable land; 100 under cul tivation; 35 acres in alfalfa, 20 In timothy; 80 acres In grain good house; HO tons of hay to alfalfa and 40 tlmothp; 35 or 40 head of cattle; 20 head of work horwn; 20 hogH; lots of chlckenH, geese, etc.; stream of water running through the middle of the tract from one end to the other; big spring on the place, water all the year round. Two orchards 200 treeH bearing apples, pears, pluiim and prunes. Good water for domestic use. Half cinh, balance on easy terms. Forfurther Information address li. L. Montgomery, Grizzly, Crook county, Oregon. 4 30tf Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try some of Crook county's choioest products. Its tho best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help build up a homo industry. Wo always carry tho best in . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when, sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL a k . a Shfnelcis. Moulding. Window. B Poor, Cllase!, Ktc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON ri r..i CJ r,i L'J L'J ri L'J r..i L'J ri LJ r.i CJ r i c J ri CJ ri L'J n L'J ri L'J r.T LJ ri Sencral ffilaccsmithing iiokskshoeino, wood work, etc., Neatly and Pkomptly Pore When it is Dose By : : : tiobcrt 7ooro Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed Triney'ille, Okeoon. L'J n LJ r.i LJ ri L'J ri LJ n LJ n LJ LJ ri L J ri L J ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ra LJ r .1 For Sale by The Dalles, Li-it No. 0400 Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or. July 29, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the North ern Pacific Railway Company, whoxe poi-toflice addreee is St. Paul. Minne sota, has this 29th day of July, 1908, filed in this office its application to eelect under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1. 1898 (30 Stat. 597,620), as extended by the Act of Congress approved May 17, 1900, the KE NEJ Sec 31, Tp 18 S, K 20 K, WM. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of urotest in this ofllce. on or before the 15th day of September, iwjs. v. vv. Moork, itegiater. Itt pub 8-13 last 9-10, 08 i LJ U'J r.iriHriririnnnnnnnimrnriririrsrnrarsrBris LJLuLJW'Jk JL JL JL JL JLUL.JLJL JfLJLJLJL Jk JL JL JLJLJL JLJLJLU Dairy Farm for Sale, In city limits of Prineville. 12 Pur ham milch cows; - head l'oland Chins hotfj, 100 ltrown Leghorn rhicken,T0 ducks; 4 plows, 1 seedt-r drill, 1 harrow, No. 4 Sharpies separator. UK) acre deeded land within half mile, of Prine ville; Milted land 40 aerex; all well fenced. Plenty of crop to feed cow s this year. For further particulars apply to Ciiaklks Caruoi I,, 7-23 5tp Prineville, Or. Buy your Shoes of J. E. Stewart & Co. Netict for Pallicatioa. (NotConl Land.) Department of tlio Interior. V. H. Land Ofllce at The I wile. Or.. Juljr t:. ltWS. notice l berehjr given tlmt Curl (,'. Ilrix. formerly f'arl Chrl Mlkkelwn. of Prineville, Omron, who on April Itlth, 118, made Hmne ieHfl Application No. I'UW, for K.'-jKK'i. HVtSK'.KK'HWVi.iieoao, Ip lfi, r 14 0, W m, Iihx filed notice of Intention to ninke flnnt five year proof. toeMtniiUHU cIhIiii to tlie hind atiove dejMrrllH'd, !efore Vurren Krown, crtnittv clerk Crook county, Oregon, Ht J'rln vllle. Crook i-ounty, Onuon, ou tlie Srd duy of sVptcinljer, l!X. luliiiuht name n wKneawx: Thn. D. Kwinison, Robert U. Hmllh, J. Alwln KIkk ami Ftanvon A, ItuHM-lt, all of Prineville, Onitun. '. W. Mookk, Iditlnter. 7-3U Hti'tt for PaUicalioa Ivpnrttnrnt of the Interior. I'. H iJind omei' at Tlie lnlle. Or., July , Ninllce In Ucreby atven I lint Hllns K HiMlg... of Prtiievlllr, Orefon, who, on May IS, I, minle tltnlM-r and Ktonn oworn ntaii.ment I'kMii No for Bt.'.HW'i, NK',M'4 and NW',mK.'4hiiiI IjtlX ei-7. tp M a, r III . w m, tin ttled nolle of Intention to make fliuil proof, Ui PKlalillali clulm lo the land hImivv ili'wrllied, tn'fore the county clerk, at I'rlne vllle, Orrgou, on the Dili day of Octolirr, t'Ulmiint name an wllneMcn: M. t. Pow ell. Wade II. Ilu.lim, Hol rl (I. Hmltli and Waller O'Nell allot Prineville, on-gon. 7 au C. W. Moo li it, ll.gl.UT. Gasoline Engine Irrifitioa, Spraytaf and Pampiof Macbiacr Kulrlmnkn-Morxe (iaxollne Knglnea for pumping, aprnyliig, nuwlng, grliidliig. Out flu complete. . Kalrhunkii Hcales for weighing. Kalrbankit-Moriie Ijyunmm and Motor for power and tight. Kulrbankn-MorHe Windmill and Towers. FalrbankH'Moriie Orlndcm. Feed Choppers, Well Pumps. . All first quality goods at loweat prices. Always In stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick shipment. Write for catalogue and prices. ( W. F. KING, Ajent, PrimeTOIc, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. ror irngaiea rarms and Fruit Lands P IN'THK i DESCHUTES VALLEY ill ,.i,,.,r.. 'hi ji H. F. JONES Jjj Redmond, - . Oregon j Pedigreed Stock O Poland Chinas o g Duroc Jerseys g Black Langshan Chickens E. C. PARK REDMOND, OREUON Notic for Publication. Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollke, at The DhIIiw, Or. July 28, 11K)8. Notice in hereby )(iven that William U. Halfonr, of Prinevilln, Oregon, who, on July 2S, l'.KJH, made timber and rtone applica tion No. 0301, for 8K NKV, K', HFM, and SWJi SK, Hec 14, Tp 14 8, K 18 K, WM.han lllud notict'of intrntion to make final timber ami atone proof, to eatab lieli chiim to tin land above dcacrilted, boforo AVarren I'.rown, county clerk, at his ofllce at Prineville, Or., on the PJth uuy ot ucloiier, l!iu. Claimmit irimetrat witiienws: Kai hielhiH K. Jonea, John W. Rittor. Thomas O'Kelly, Albert Scam, all of Prineville, Oregon. B-Op C. W. Mooiik, Kcg-Mer. Citation. In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the matter of the entate of Prod P. Anderson, deceaHed. Citation. - To linnie L. Anderson, Edith M. Anderson, Wenley L. Anderson and Ileatrice It. Anderson and a'l heirs un known, if any there be, greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of tho state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the cmrtroom thereof, at Prineville, in the county of Crook, on Monday the 7th day of September, l'JOH, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cauce, If any there be, why an order should not be (ranted to M. It, Elliott, the administrator of said estate lo sell so much of the following described real estate of said deceased as may be necessary, to-wit, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion eight, and the south half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion nine, in township fifteen south cf range twenty east of Willamette Meri dian. Witnefs, the Hon. II. C. Ellis, judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, or the countv of Crook, with the seal of said .;ourtalIixed, this 0th day of Auguni,, a, v. lyun. Attest Warren lirown, tlerk. 8-0 Notico for Publicatioa. Apartment of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Olllce at The Dulles, Oregon. July 41, itios. Notice Is hereby given that Kmlly K. Powell, of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, who, on June 22, 11)08, made Umber and stone sworn slnlem.-nt No. W2K-H1I7II, for K'4NK!4. NWNK!,senlK, ud HWNW, sec 17, tp 18 s, r 10 e, w rn, has tiled notlea of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the county clerk at Pilnovllle, Oregon, on tho Mb. day of October, 11.08. Claimant names as witnesses: Uobeit O. Smith, Hamuel A. Prosit, Henry McDov, and Marcus D. Powell, all of Prineville, Oregon. 7-Mlp O. W, Moo UK, Register. S S IS I i s s 1 1 1 1 s i ilw J4 'feV Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete lino of dent's Furnishings at Friers that you can ' a fiord to ny, Cull in and lot us show you tho goods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor 'i r: ! I'M rr I .1 Pi n IiUI I: m 4M ?4 9 ft ft THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprlotor PKISP.VI! I P. i)UI (.ON . FttH-k hoardiul ty tho day, wwk or .mouth at IlcnMinnhl rates. Ut'incttilx'r tm when in I rint'ville. Hatu IU.sonaiii k. have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft 1 ft , Raport of tk condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon Al tha closa el butinaaa July IS, I SOS IIKHOt'UO'.M Loan and IMacounta taia.lW) J tnlled Hlalra llouda 11.400 00 Hank Irrmlm. 13..VK) M 1'ue from bank I'dUCM m) coh unhand ii,"7 Kodempilon fund Kb 00 I.IAIUI.nila - rapltal mork..... I 60.000 0 Hurplut and undivided prollU U.t1 M rirrulalton I.ICA 00 Individual Itopnall JW.0IT T itvldend uniHitd 4" " B. r. Allan. PrMlM Will Wanniki, VltttmUist icviiw no I T. M. B.U.U. CuaUr bor 9. 7osstc SserSj Oregon Sroa Gstato, Ztirokorago and Snsuranco Choice Smprovod Srrigatod Smarms for Sao j jteu Sood JVomcatcad Jlocations Silt tmll r. i V'J r.1 to J ri L'J r,t LJ m L'J r.i LJ r.i CJ L'J LJ L'J r,T LJ n-i LJ CJ r.i U'J rn CJ LJ rnrnrRnr.rjrnnnnnrinrnrnrTijiniirnnnrcinnrann LJL'ULUtULJLULJLLJLJLULJLlJLULJLJUijUL.lJLJLUIuULlJLUL.JLLILwJ The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlUE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. to J r.oi CJ ri LJ r.oi CJ cJ r.i t j r.i CJ L J S3 CJ B01 LJ roi CJ r.n L'J LJ r.n CJ It's easy to reach North Beach 0 0 Take Steamer POTTER from Portland PaiMBftri ara aow Iraaiftrrttl lo tat railroad1 al MECLER fovrteea atilti op tk Columbia Rivtr from Ilwaco. Thia cliniaatci Ibt mcmiIIj of itoaatri waitiaf for Ik lid aund infarct prompt and ralar Summr SchtJult The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Forllaml every morning except (Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o'clok P M. Ilomember the Summer rate on the O. R.& N. is $12.00 from Shaniko to all North Jicach points and return; good until September 30th. North Reach lis faniniiabcaiitlfiil place the must per fect licacb on the wlmlu North Const. Tlnsre are accominoilatlons Kalore at price (o suit nil tastes; campliiK tai'lllllcs without eqiiHl-perfuct LiiiIIiIiik roiiilltloiis; all sorts nl aimisuinemo and dlvurslons. Coinu, have a Kood rest slid a Jolly time. LetnsHi-nd you our new Wuuimer book, and tell you all about NOKT11 liKAcll. ! E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Shaniko, Or. WM. McMURRAY, 7 2tf Oeneral ranHongor Agent, rortlantl, Oivgon.