Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 10, 1909, Image 2

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    Why Pay More?
We save you money on every
pair. Investigate.
We sell Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and
Children's Spring Oxfords and Shoes
SPECIAL Until further notice we place on sale our entire
toclyf new Spring Oxford and Shoe
$2.00
AT
PAIR
$3.50
Your Money Back if You Want It
X. MICHEL
The Leader. The Place to Save Money
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Ha. Ndti.'iV AnKKliitliiil lutu
trtKeti (lie Mnml Unit n.i (ill coHmniiy
mijciiIk tu nelllnK In ml haVe Imi'ii U V
lnI verhal contractu to buyer tliat
nil laud that could le Irrimttcd tut
the tract bought would le In tinted
for fl per nere, whether incut loned
In the contract or not.
All net tier who Imve lieen toTd l,v
eoinpnny ueuM that nil cxeeni land
In their contract would U vut r. d
by paying tho f I maintenance, come
to this luectinj; or nend your ntnte
went to II. l J one, nee ret it ry of the
n.xnm latloti.
Are the njireetiient of the coin
pnny Miidlnc? lo they hohl the
company The Slate l.nnd Heard
wain to know hint w hat reprvnen
tatloim were made liy the company'
nircnt when KrlUnir contract licfore
dccMiii); thin tucrlon, mid for t hut
reason they are coming to thin ill
trlet to fliul out pemonullv.
There ar eleven other disputed
point In old contract that the ct
tiers' AtiMoelatlon have asked the
Board to rule on at the same tlim
Come out If you have any klek
coming, or If you have any Interest
In the welfare of yourself or neigh
horw. Hy order.
1. 1. I. Sktti.kh' Aks'n
t-f i' 'ml' -f "fTf f yiil j- -f f niif "tiiU i" "f -W fr- t n" J r - "t MTj-t -ti j- 'f Ti ft I tfit- jfAr "f fitTM1 1
Band Secures
Liberal Support
During the pat week representa
tives of the Prineville Concert Band
canvassed the business houses of the
town with a subscription list for the
support of the organisation and
were so successful that the band Is
placed In better financial condition
than It has ever been. The sub
scriptions will not only supply funds
for all the running expenses of the
ltand but will also provide funds for
the gradual purchase of a complete
set of new Instruments, which will
remain the permanent property of
the town. The subscription list Is
virtually a contract between the
band and the subscribers, and pro
vides that the band Is to play a
weekly concert on the streets and
also nlav gratis for any public oc
casion at which no admission Is
phnrnd. at the rcouest of the of
fleers of the Commercial Club. This
agreement covers all such occasions
as the Fourth of July, etc., ror wnicn
the band will not receive any special
renin nprntlon. The band men are
not endeavoring to make money for
their personal use, but are trying to
build no a first-lass musical or-
, ganizatlon, and the hearty spirit of
co operation shown by the business
men of the town has been a great
-encouragement to the members.
Redmond Won Game.
Church Services.
The Prineville baseball team went to
Redmond last Sunday afternoon and
were beaten in a practice game hy the
Redmond boya to the tune of 19 to 6.
The locals attribute their defeat to the
fact that they had neither of their star
pitchers, Bailey or Ketchum, and Irom
all reports the game was nothing to
compare with the sport put up by the
two teams in Prineville during the race
meet. Frank Foster, Alva Whitsett
and Horace Belknap all took a turn on
the mound, and "throwed" for Prine
ville, while the lineup during the game
makes such a conglomeration of players
and positions tliat the Journal refuses
to print it. Those who went from this
place were: Pete Hinkle, Frank Fos
ter, Alva Whitsett, Horace Belknap,
George Storkmann, Bert Barnes, Peg
Belknap, Edgar Barnes and Pete Barnes.
Dressmaking.
Mrs. Nora Baker and Mrs. James
Tiinr liova ffirmiul a iart noralii n flml
will go into the dressmaking business at
.t i ... i ; ,.: r...l.i;
luc inner d uuujc iu iuib . " itjiiiiik
trousseaus a eoecialtv. but will do all
kinds of work. Call on the la-lies. 6 3
Union Church ServicesSaturday,
2 p. iu., covenant meeting. Member
are requested to be preseut, ns busi
ness of Importance will come before
the church. 10 a. m., Sunday School.
11 a. in., preaching: topic, How the
Wrath of Man Is Made to Praise
God." 1 p. in., preaching: topic.
How a King Ruined Himself and
His People." A cordial Invitation to
all. C. P. Bailey, pastor.
The snbiect for 11 o'c.ocV at the
First Methodist Church tor Sunday,
June 13, will be. "The Faith that
Rules the World." Special I. O. O.F.
memorial services in the evening.
Sunday school at 10 a. iu. and Ep-
worth Iengue at 7 p. m. J. D. L-
ellen, pastor.
You are cordially Invited to attend
the services at the Fresbytertau
church next Sabbath. Sunday
school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11
and S p. m. Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m. Subject for the morning ser
vice, "Law of Growth." Evening.
"One to Trust." The pastor ( Rev.
C. O. Babbidge) will occupy the pul-
pil at both services.
Shoe Sale at Stewarts continued
for one week.
Odd Fellowt' Memorial.
All members of the Odd Fellows
i KximHitpri to meet at the
hall in Prineville next Sunday after
noon at 3:30 from where the pro
cession will march to the cemetery to
decorate the" graves o! ueceaseu
brethren. In the evening a special
memorial sermon wilt be preached at
the M. E. Church by Pastor J.l.
Iwellen. Sam Rt bkiio, N. U.
Settlers Aroused.
Continued from page 1.
pose of getting evidence to submit to
the State Land Board on their visit
to Redmond In the near future, ns to
whether the l. I. P. Co. under their
contract w ith the state, can collect
S40 per acre for all excess acreage lu
old contracts, iu addition to fl per
acre maintenance, or refuse to fur
nish water for more acres than paid
for In contract (State contour of irrl
gable acres).
Thw niimlxra of the Settlers' Asso
ciation have taken the stand that
under all old-form contracts the I). I.
& P. Co. Is bound by its agreement
in. tlix tu'ttl.T to furnish all land
susceptible to irrigation, irrepectlv
of the amount paid for release ol
company's lien on the laud, at 11 per
acre per annum.
The I. I. & P. Co. have taken the
stand that under their contract w ith
the state, dated Jnne 17. 190., they
are entitled to collect $10 per acre
for all excess acreage In old contracts
not paid for, as bown by the sale
price (as fixed ns the Irrigable acre
age In the amount ol their lien on
the land). In addition to f 1 annual
maintenance for the excess acreage.
before furnishing the additional
water for old contracts.
Friwrf Saw Man.
G. If. Dory will be in Prineville three
davs the first of each month for the
purpose of hammering and putting saws
r l I'.: . L- n,,n-
in nrsi-ciass commtuu; wui ("
teed. Special calls should lie sent to
Howard. b-J-iin
Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co
Buy yonr strawberries at
arts. Genuine Hood Rivers.
Stew-
Nicc f We rf Sckool DUtrict BwU.
p;.!u ;il h rwpivp.1 bv the nnder-
A " " " " " " ' " ' -rf
:,..wi A nVlnrk n. m.. Momlav.
the 21st day of June, 1909, for Three
Thousand Dollars (:?000) ISonds ot
School District No. 22, Crook county,
rwonn KMrinir interest at the rate of
six per cent per annum; due in twenty
years Irom tiata oi issue ; oinwuai uu
aiitaiivMra from same date: in
BllVi 1 f
denominations of 500 or flOOO each;
n,;n.ir.al .nit .emi.annnal interest pay
able at the office of tho County Treas
urer, or at a designated fiscal agency in
New iorktJiiy; menjni ueu.n iracivtu
to reieci anv or an uiua muiumci.
' W. F. KING,
Treasurer. Crook conntf, Prineville, Or
Prineville, Or., J une 10, 19. 'J.
RECORD
Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared
expressly for the needs ol horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powrrful and pene
trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen
cies. A soothing embrocation lor the
relief ol pain, and the best liniment lor
sprains and soreness. Inequaled for
curing the wounds and injuries ol
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific
Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
No other is so good or helpful in so many
way s. II it fails to satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
iit unci .ottic. rim ccnt.
HOVT CHIMICAL CO., SoutianB. One.
BOOKLET .SSf)! FREE
Pacific Stock Remedies for sale
by Templeton & Son.
Cr.wJi for Sttl- Clua.
The Settlers' Association submits
the following grounds for Its claim:
That all holders ot old-form ton
tracts are entitled to have all Irti
gable laud watered for an -Hunual
maintenance charge of (1 per acre
regardless of the amount of rcvlamn
tlon comi.anv's Hen as fixed by tin1
state for the land.
First The selling point used by nil
company salesmen and agents lor
land on which the lieu was fixed at
a price less than $."!K) was: That you
only have to pay for this piece so
much, or. this 40 Is only so much.
and you can water so many acr
more which will only cost you to
water $1 tier acre, and you get so
much land free. In nearly every case,
In the salesmen's estimation, the
state coutour fixing the cost of Hen,
had lieen underestimated; attention
was also called by agents to tin
memoranda iu the contract totla
following clauses (to prove' to the
prosHTtlve purchaser) th:it the com
imiiv was coniiH lli'd to furnish water
to all land the owner could reclaim
by removing the rock, or that hail
Itecn underestimated in the Hen.
Rule one In the company's contract
provides that the 1. I. & P. Co., lis
successors and assigns, shall be re
quired to furnish a supply of water
sufficient to thoroughly Irrigate and
reclaim each tract and to prepare It
to raise ordinary agricultural crops.
Clause one in contract The cost
of the land to the settler Is the
amount of the lien for cost of recla
mation, with interest at the rate of
slxK-rceut ier annum from proof
of date of reclamation.
Clause two In contract The con
tract for the reclamation of this bind
provides ami fixes the sum ol 1 ler
acre per annum for each acre of hind
reclaimed, as nnd for the annual
charge for maintenance of the Irriga
tion system.
Clause three In contract; rule No. 3
Water shall lie delivered to the
lands of each settler at the highest
practicable point or points which
can le reached by gravity How,
which point or points are !cst
adapted to reclaimed all the Irrlg-
nble lauds owned by such settler.
Old-form Application and Agree
ment approved by the State Land
Board, makes no mention, either ex
press or implied, of the amount of
irrigable acres In the contract, either
as fixed by the State or contoured
lv the company, nnd we believe th
majority of contract bidders paid
the company's claim for mainten
ance for l',K)G and l'JO" without ones
tlon, secure in the belief that It tin
company could water all their land
regardless of amount paid for It; tin
company wasentltled to the amount
of such maintenance ami they could
always demand water for the entire
acreage, If wanted, as called for In
their contract.
The D. I. & P. Co. for the vears
1905, 1!MM and 190", charged nnd col
lected maintenance on all land con-
Bargains in Clothing
The greatest sale of Men's nnd Hoys' Cloth
ing ever offered in Crook county. Don't
put oti investigating these values while the
sizes are nearly complete. The values in
mmf.
speak for themselves. Every suit hns the
u1 positive guarantee of the makers. Come
nnd pick them out. While they last
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Yrnir rlirirf nf nnv enir in
comtKt,t the house
SHOES and HATS-Now is Your Chance
We have just received a largo
nssorttnent of new nnd up-to-date
Shoes nnd Ilit All the luteal
(.hudes and fetvlts go on ealu ut
greatly reduced prices.
Sliues il aV are ordiniirily fold
at from 1 1 to V we offer now i,t
$3.00
NOVELTY HATS
All the new shapes and shades.
Usually cold for Z ftO, now $2.50
Seasonable Goods
for the Summer
Kodaks
Kodaks. We have them in all the
popular sizes, Irom the little Brownie at $1
each to the better grades to $20 each ; also
Films and Supplies.
Hammocks
The latest and best in Hammocks is
the Hammock Bed lor porch or camp. It
is not like the old hammock, hut like a
bed. Values Irom $11.50 to $12.50.
Porch Screens
We have Porch Screens in white and
green at $1,75 each up, according to size.
Exceptional Values in
Furniture
We are offering some exceptional values
in our Furniture Department. Chairs Irom
90 cents up; Rockers Irom $2 up.
Edison Phonographs
Victor Talking Machines. These repre
sent the besl We have them in all the
popular sizes. Sold on easy terms.
Winnek's Toilet Cream
For every day in the year, Your
money back il you don't like the cream.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
THE GOOD TIME KEEPERS
Jewelry ofv all kinds
t meted, for nil trrluul.te luml ou em-h
luaere t met n determined iiytue
COIHltl. , it-Kfrttl-i r.1 tlut nmoufif
of lien in tlxeil for eueli 40.
No (mention wax ever ruined by the
coiiipnn.v, either to a i hHm for extra
Hen, foreseen lierenjje rcciiiuueii, or
tlelijiiii? tlie rlht of the net tier to nil
water necennnry to reelnlm njl ponnl-
hie IrrlniiMe land In liln contriut, un
til II llUllllierof ttlcrn loiltfert acolll-
plalut with the State l.nml ltonril
that the coinptmy wan chun;liiic for
more water, or more nereiigc, tlinn
they were aide to plow or mine a
crop on. In noine caned more w re
live than the net tier Could poHMIU.V
place tinder Irrigation without a
power lift.
('oiunliiiiitH were nlno iniide that
the ciiiiiimny UL'entH nold land with
the underntuiidlnsj that no lualnten-
nine In excens of the amount of Irrl-
Kiilile iicreiiKe, an called for In the
lien, would liecharp'd ly tliu com
pany until tho exeeHM mreane wan
plaeed lu cultivation, which verlml
mtreementH were luiyred by the com
pany In charKliiK maintenance.' .
Kurther and finally, Hint the re-
leanen of lien Innued by the i pnny
releaneri the entire tract from nil rec
luirtatlon lien and all rlKht, title nnd
iuterent aeiiulred from the Pilot
liutte Development Co. b.v the nahl
I). I. A P. Co. In the complete recla
mation of nald trait, therefore thin
axnoclitlloii lielieven they are entitled
to receive water for all Irritable
at-retire ut an annual nialnU-iianee
offl.
LAMI5 V'KhlD GO.
ltliDJIONl), OKI-COX
iVa'rra In
Chop Feeds of all Kind, Baled Hay, Seed Grain,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and
Garden Seeds of alt Kinds.
Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN FINE MILLINERY
Advance Htylen In nprlinr and nuininer millinery, beautiful pat
tern hatn, nobby ntrccl hatn, tor ladien, uilnnen and children will
Ik- on illnplay at
MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS
Corner Second and Main Streets,
Prineville, Oregon $
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The City Meat Market
IIOIUGAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in lare quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
Men's Spring Suits
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We are offering some of the
most attractive bargains in mens
spring and summer suits ever
shown in this city. All the late
College Cuts, new cloth patterns
and up-to-date shades are repre
sented. Prices range from $10
to $25. It pays to make good
and we can on our men's suits
Ladies Tailored Suits
Our line of spring suits for
ladies is now on display. Prices
range from $17.50 to $25.00.
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Clifton & Cornett
THE WINNEK COMPANY
HORiGAN & STILL
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