Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 03, 1908, Image 2

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    SALTBUSH IS NOT
ALL NOXIOUS WEED
Redmond News.
Deleterious faltbushes as well a
thUtles and other noxious weed
are occupying a great deal of at
tention right now on the part ol
county and state official?, acting in
the interest of the farmers of in
terior Oregon. In this connection
it may be said at the start that all
saltbushcs are not weeds. There
are some varieties that make ex
cellent forage food. This fact is
not generally known in Oregon,
principally because the only salt
biish known to agriculturists of
this state is one of the undesirable
kind?, unfit for provender, and a
weed of stubborn growth which
spreads with amazing rapidity.
Saltbushos had their origin and
thrive in arid countries. The sil
ver saltbush which is such a farm
pest here is said to have been
brought into the county upon the
representations made by an eastern
seed firm. It was highly recom
mended as a forage riant. The
stuff proved to be worthless and
became so abundant that there is
a state law classing it with the
thistle and cocklebur as inimical
to agriculture and providing pen
alties when it is not removed and
destroyed.
Knowing that Australia was the
weaning ground of the saltbusb,
H. J. Newsom of Prine villa about a
year ago wrote to the New South
Wales Department of Mines and
Agriculture at Sydney asking for
information about, at the same
describing, the silver saltbush
against which the roadmaster of
Crook county is waging war.
Walter S. Campbell, the director
of Australian agriculture for the
British commonwealth, answered
Mr. Xewsom's letter very courte
ously and also sent him the seeds
of three valuable varieties, which
l:e still has. Director Campbell's
letter, in part, is as follows:
I have the honor to inform you
that the plant mentioned by you Is
probably one of the v inferior salt
bushes of this country (Australia),
of which there are about 90 varieties,
many of which are excellent fodder
plants. Many varieties have been
Introduced into America and seed is
obtainable there. Two ounces each
of the following varieties of saltbush
have been forwarded to you under
separate cover; viz., antriplex luuiu
ruularia, antriplex seuiilmecata and
antriplex balernoides.
The Australian department also
sent Mr. Newsom a pamphlet
(Miscellaneous Publication 717);
telling all about saltbushes, their
conservation and cultivation, with
pictures of the more important
varieties. It forms an invaluable
pamplet for farmers in arid regions.
C. H. Erickson obtained some of
the seed sent to Mr. Newsom arid
planted it on his place in Crook
county. It is flourishing well and
Mr. Erickson reports that his cat
tle make for it every chance they
get, preferring it to anything else.
Caution must be used, however, as
too much saltbush acts as a physic,
to a stronger degree, it is said, than
fresh alfalfa. With this light on
the subject, the three varieties rec
ommended by the Australian gov
ernment are worth trying here.
Uedmond. Or, Aus. 30, IOCS.
Messrs. and Mesd.-unea Chapman
and File pot buck from their outing
In the mountain and tall timber
after having enjoyed theitiwlve very
much. We niisoed reporting them
when they wont, c
Josne Tuck, George Wtihtl, Civil
Wood and another friend took aw
outing up tu the Crescent Lake
country. They got o deer apiece
aud some other game.
A. W. Morgan was n returner on
today's stase and expressed himself
as glad to get back.
J. K. Lamb will build on hi lot
lu town this tall. !
IVWitt Lamb and family will
occupy the K. C. Koby house In towu
for the school year.
Wm. litioUey wa home today
from surveying on the C O. visiting
with young Dill.
Ed Kennard is working for the C.
F. T. Co. at Cline Falls.
Ir. Cline Is camped In town and
has Ikvu doing onie dental work.
Word received from Lou Keed
states that they got as far a Shan
iko In good shape and exevted to
keep on to Washington tu the same
way, with their own team and
vehicle by easy stages.
The Hotel nedmond will soon be
under new management, H. M.
Smith retiring aud LeRoy Covert
taking charge. Roy ha been con
nected with the hotel for some time.
Jiminle Roy has Joined the ranks
of the benedict. Just when he got
married or w here or how or whom
he married or any of the other
details we cannot state. He went
Friday morning and will be back
when he gets here. We predict that
Mrs. Jtmnue isoy will receive as
hearty a welcome as he will upon
his return. We have an idea that
Mr, Norwood's "brother" will con'
elude that he does not need the
O'Connor house and will let Jim
have it.
J. M. Spencer with his son and
their families have gone to the
Willamette to pick fruit.
E. C. Pabk.
Albert Noble Hurt.
Albert Noble, son of (ieorge
Noble of Beaver creek, was thrown
from a horse Monday and severely
injtmd.
The young man was je'ting
ready to take part in the fall ro
dero. He was riding alone about
a mile' from home when the cinch
broke and his saddle turned. The
rider was thrown upon a large
boulder, striking on his left side.
Ho was knocked senseless for a
time but when he regained con
sciounefs called loudly for help
His cries were heard at the heue
and help arrived about an hour
after the accident. Dr. Rosenberg
was called and after a ride o! 75
miles reached the sufferer. Young
Noble was struck between the hip
bone and the ribs otherwise some
bones would have been broken. As
it is it will be some time before the
young will be able to get out of
bed.
BUCKS FOR SALE.
300 IVlalne and Merino Rucks for
sale, two-year-old. Will lie at the
Alex Pavenport place nimul svpiom
lierSth. These are the Tom Hamil
ton bucks.
IKlif Sam Hamilton.
Needs Mail Service.
E. A. Parker, who visited this
city Tuesday from his home in
Bear creek valley, voiced the senti
ment of ranchers living along the
125-mile stretch of road between
Prineville and Buck creek when he
stated the simple truth that the
postal authorities at Washington
are saaiy neglecting the mans in
this wide and productive though
remote part of Crook county. The
government maintains a postoffice
at Crook, 50 miles southeast of
Prineville, but furnishes no mai
service to the 75 families resident
in the district. The ranchers take
turns hauling the mail once each
week from Prineville out to Crook
Prior to seven years ago the gov'
ernment furnished a semi-weekly
mail service to Crook postoffice
but now the federal authorities are
unwilling to pay more than wa?
paid in the year 1900, when the
mail was carried only 60 miles to
Milliorn's ranch, whereas now
goes to the Barnes place 50 miles
away. Several petitions have been
sent to the department at Wash
ington, D. C , but without avail.
REWARD OFFERED.
Whereas, our brother. Rev. C. A
Housel, has received a letter threat
ening personal violence; and, where
as, the writer of the same has not
been apprehended, the nieinliers of
Oehoeo lodge No. 4i, I. (. O. F.,
hereby offer a reward of $50 for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons
Implicated in the writingand sending
of said threatening letter.
Com mittke.
Buy your Shoes of J. E. Stewart
& Co.
Frost fell in and about this city
after several hard but brief show
ers last Friday and Saturday, and
there was thin ice in Prineville on
Sunday morning.
Ammunition, Shelf Hardware
and Tinware, Wire Netting, Barb
Wire and almost everything in the
hardware line can be had of J. E.
Stewart & Co. at very reasonable
price.
Agricultural
College
Corvallis, Oregon
Offers collegiate courses in Agiiculture,
including Agronomy, Hoitleulture,
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
etc. ; Forestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Civil, Klectrical, Mechanical and
Mining Engineering; Commerce, Phar
macy. Offers elementary courses in Agricul
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, in
cluding forge work, cabinet making,
steam fitting, plumbing, machine work,
etc. Strong faculty, modern equip
ment; free tuition ; opens Sept..25. .
Illustrated catalogue with fu'l infor
mation on application to the Registrar,
free. 8(5-4t
House and Three Loti for Sale
Good house, just lieen repapered
new sidewalk built, three lots, barn
etc., for sale at reasonable price. Ad
oress, T. . iEKcrsox,
9-3tf Prineville, Or.
Willamette
University
Founded in 1844. New $50,000 build
ing tnis year.
The College of Liberal Arts has stron
brain-deveioping courses. Other course
in Oratory, Music, Theology, Education
Medicine, Law, ami in the academy.
45 Professors. High quality instruction
Mate libraries alforu superior ad van
tages. For catalogue address
8-0-6 President F. Homes, Salem, Or
TIib Star N
Drilling Mine Co. I
la erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for ttio manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc,
A moderate amoant ot
money will itart yoa in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive to be
The Be' la ' World.
Fox full particulars regard
ing well oiillins machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
or
AKHON. OHIO.
Hay for Sale.
200 tons of alfalfa- and meadow-
hay for sale. A barxalu If taken
within the nest 30 days. Address
Sl-3 ltu C I ItoiiKHTs, I'ost, Or.
Half-soling ladies' and children's
shoes 50c a pair; men's 75c to f 1
at Wilson's Shoe Shop, next door
to Journal oflice.
of
Best and cheapest line
heaters in the city at
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.'S
Ico For Sale.
C.cod ice for sile by l. H. Ailamson
A Co. -M
CITATION.
ol
In the Count v Court of tlio Stale
Oregon, for the t uuiity oft rook.
In the niNttrr of the tate of ;,,,, i..
Homer M. Stm-l. deoraw d. I v "OI
To Melissa Strwt. Augusta Street, Net a
Slwl, MaM Street n.l Virgil fctrwt, ami
to all heirs unknown, greeting:
In the name of the Mate of Oregon, you
are hereby cited ami required to appear in
the County Court of the Mate of Oregon,
for the county of Crook, at the courtroom
thereof, nt rrineville in the county of
Crook, on Monday the lh day or tMotier,
l'MS. at tt o'clock! in the forenoon of that
dav, then and th 're to show came why a'l
order should not Ih granted to the said ad
mlnistratriK to sell trie real estate of the
said deeihlent, described s follows, lo-wit:
eSW'.. NWl.SWH: and KV,SK4 of
seeuou '.'1. township 11 south, ratine 10
east, Willamette Meridian; al'o the
N"ViSK', NK'.MK1,. bots 5 and 6 of
section IS) and Lots I and 2 of Section 'JO,
township 11 south, range 11 east. Willam
ette Meridian.
Witness, tite Hon. H. C. Kllis Judge of,
the County Court of the State of Oregon, ,
for the County of Crook, with the seal of i
said court a 111 led, this SXli day of August
A. D. WW.
tW7 Attest: Waiikx 1'rhvs, Clerk.
NEW
900 Bucks for Sale.
900 Spanish and IVlalne Merino
Bucks for sale, 1 and 2 years old;
tfood condition; price reasonable.
For further particulars address
T. S. HAMILTON, Ashwood. Or.
Wilson's Shoe Shop
I have opened up a shoe shop
In Prineville in the MeCallister
building, on Main street near
the Oehoeo bridge, and am pre
pared todoall kinds of repairing.
All work done neatly and
promptly and satisfaction guar
anteed. Price Tery reasonable.
A trial will convince you that
this is the beet place to have
your shoe repairing done.
J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or.
SIMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oiegon for Crook rounlr:
C.J. Johnson, I.. A. (tooth, ltniee Oray ,
and O. C. dray, (mrlners, doing business j
in the tirni name of Johnson, Hooth & Co.,
plaimitis, vs. John A. Egan ami James
W. Kgan. defendants. I
To James W. Kgan, the above named I
defendaut:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer j
the complaint tiled against you in the !
aliove entitled court anl suit, on or More !
the last day of the time prescribed In the)
ortler tor publication, ma le Herein, tvwu,
theSthday of tk'toher. Prt, ami if you
fail so to answer for want thereol the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed tor in their complaint on lile herein
i to-wit; a decree foreclosing the mortgage
I described in plaintin's complaint and an
' order for the sale of the land ilescrineil in
said mortgage for the payment of that
certain promissory note executed by the j
defendant, James W". Kgan wherein he
promised, four months from the Kill day
of Mav. llJH5, to pay to the ortler of plain
tiffs Four Hundred Thirteen M-luOtlis
Dollars with interest at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the stli day of May,
1DU5, together with S.VI.UO attorney's fee
and the costs u:id disbursements of this
mu.
This summons Is served upon you bv
order of the Honorable ((. . Kills, Judge
of the County Court of the State ol Oregon
for Crook county, dated the 27th day of
August. l!Oi, and the date of the first pnl
licatiou Iwing the 27th day of August, fans,
and the date of the last publication w ill
eipire on the Kill day of Octolier, I!j8.
M. It. Kl.LIOTT,
8-27 Attorney for Plaintiffs.
The undersigned having purchased the
stock of general merchandise and busi
ness of Wurzweiler & Company desire
to announce to the buying public that
they will conduct the business at the old
stand along the same generous lines that
have made this store deservedly success
ful in the past. We will continue to sell
good goods at reasonable prices and will
extend to all new as well as old patrons
a cordial welcome and courteous attention
Lively, Jordan & Lanius
SUCCESOR TO
Wurzweiler & Co.
MILLINERY
Clearance Sale
A nico assortment ot Trimmed
I lata. Sailors, Outing Hut. Veils.
Malino, Chiffon, Flowers, Kiliboua
To be sold at Cost
Also a full lino
Preparations, at
of Zona's Toilet
MrQ FstPQ Millinery
illa.LdlCd parlors
Corner Second and Main St.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice it hereby given that the part-;
nership theretofore existing between
H. G. Davis and E. E. Kpaulding, P:i- j
tista, was on August 1, l'JOS, by mutual i
consent dissolved, said E. E. Spaulding ;
retiring. All accounts due the late
firm are now due and collectible, and
mav be settled at the otlice up to Aug.
20, l!K)8, after which date they will be
placed in the hands of Geo. L. Cernieri
for collection. II. G. Davis, j
m E. E. .Spacldi.no. i
50 FULL BLOOD
Cotswold
YEARLING BUCKS
FOR SALE CHEAP
Address or call on
ED McGREER,
Antelope, Oregon
CROQE CHIT! ME
OFFICER8:
W. A. Booth, Preildent
D. F. Stewart, Vice President
O. M. Elkihb, Oaahler
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, O. m. Elkinb,
D. F Stewart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH
May be linpnlred ves ruined by poor, or even poorly lifted
eye jfliiHWH. What's the UMe or n-tnse of wiiKtlnu your money
to your own hurt? Come mid have your eyea e.Miiiiliied In n
skillful manner and fitted with kI'io' that are the bent to bo
had. An examination coats you nothing.
W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler & Optician
Main Street, Prineville, Oregon
i Selling It At Cost
MORGAN'S ORCHESTRA
OFFERS ITS SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC
For dances, entertainments, dinners and private parties
and Is prepared to furnish latest hlgh-rade ihiihIc
appropriate for all occasions. Terms very reasonable
INSTRUMENTATION
Violin, I,. C. Mordan Clarinet, Warren Crookh
l'iano, MRU. h. E. Hi'DSOM Cornut, W. Frank I'ktktt
Drums. Dr. L. K. Huimon Trombone, (J. A. Kikklk
Call on, or address all Inquiries to
W. FRANK PETETT, Business Manager,
Prineville, 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 made 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
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
FIFTEEN DAY SALE OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AND WA1ST1NGS
Rather than carry them over and as the season will
soon close we are offering our entire line of Lawns,
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 at the former
price. Price per yard plainly marked on each 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 white and colored, regular lOo values
during (ale, per yard Cjjo
Organdies regular 12Jo volue, during rale, yd 8o
Cotton Voilles regular 20c value, sale price, yd 13 Jo
Batistes regular 11c value, sale rice per yard 7Jo
Panamas regular 30c yard, during sale '20c
Dotted Swiss regular 83Jo yd., during sale 22o
Dimities regular 20c, during fifteen day sale 1 3
Silk Chiffon regular 35o value, salo price 23o
Clifton & Cornett
THE BRICK STORE
Prineville,
Oregon.
Put Your Machinery in Repair
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.
W Remember that we are supply, headquarters for all kinds o
lubricating oils and gasoline. We can save you money.
Prineville Machine Shop
ED HODSON, Proprietor
Bring your job printing to the Journal