Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 10, 1909, Image 4

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a GABLMT TOP I
Th New Perfection Wick Wu
FUme Oil Cook-Siove ditfera
from all other oil Moves. hat
s CABINET TOP. Thii
meant you can keep dishes and
utensils within easy reach whik
conking, uni tan iv fid hit
ufttr rtmtvinf it rm tht Hat.
From it wonderful burner to
its neks for holding towels th
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
it without equal. Its principle of concentrated heat meant that the work
can be done quickly and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearable
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ueglw. V.1D DC lljjlliru msiauuy auu iuiiivu mii, v'
' medium" at will. Three site. With or without Cabinet
Top. At j our dealer's, or write our nearest agency.
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bright light that reach tht fartheit comer of a pxl-itej
living-room. Well mad throughout of nickeled brat
perfectly uft and ry ornamental. It not witn your
dealer, writ our nearest agency.
Standard Oil Company
Ml Will Not Biuld.
Continue! from page 1.
next five years, lie said that in his
judgment the fritted States would stop
I porting wheat within that time and
that land in this part of the country
adapted to wheat raising would be set
tled by the flood of weetein immigra
tion. This condition would naturally
require tome means of transportation in
and out of the country, sail Mr. Hill,
and it would be secured one way or an
other. Personally, however, he said he felt that
he waa beyond the age where he could
serve two masters. He had built the
Great Northern through a vast territory
much of which is still uns ttled. He be
lieved that this road required all his at
tention and energies to make it what he
wanted it to be and that for that reason
be did not wish to attempt to open up a
new territory.
He had built a line into Portland, he
said, and was thoroughly convinced of
the wisdom of his doing so. He con
sidered that those who invested money
in Portland wo.ild find in Portland their
reward. He had no doubt but that
eastern Oregon had its great oppor
tunities, but that he felt they were for
other hands rather that his.
Sea 0 Mut BM La.
'lie aaid that it might not 19 Mr. llar
riroan, who would build the central
Oregon line, but that if the country was
an v thing like as rich as he had been
led to believe, that there could be no
question as to some one building a road
to relieve the situation within the next,
five years.
In reply to some inquiry as to his
opinion ot state built railroads Mr. Ili'.l
stated that his work and experience
had naturally prejudiced him against
them. He slated that he did not wish
to appear as being against such railroads
under all circumstance because he
realised that there are occasionally con
ditions that reverse the working of any
rule and that sometimes the only way
to get what you want and must have is
to do it yourself.." At to the state aided
railroad generally, however, he said he
did not believe in them ; he had never
received a bonus or a guarantee hiuiseif
when it waa explained that this
movement was for state owned roads
not state aided roadi he said that men
in desperate conditions werejustitied in
helping themselves in whatever way
was poesitle.
The importance o' Mr. Hill's address
last night and of his announcement that
he thinks the Great Northern it entitled
to all of his attention in the future, can
scarcely be overestimated, even from
the most conservative viewpoint.
It has lecn known for several years
that the Hill lines were figuring on the
poesibilities of a California extension,
running through Oregon and to San
Francisco, and these, rumors were even
carried so far as to state that docks and
and terminal facilities had been tied up
by Hill in the Bay City. Mr. Hill's
talk last night would seem to settle be
yond further question the talk of a Hill
or Great Northern line to California.
l . I 65c.
COLUMBIA
DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS ,
A different selection on each side
They fit any machine
That tells the whole story except
that at 65 cents for the Columbia
Double-Disc you get a better record,
on each side, than you ever bought be
fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec
tions. Get a catalog!
D. P. Adamson & Co.
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NOTES
BY
CM.HIENTTZ
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tOpyrlKht. . fry C M. IUrnlts. The
arilrtr iul tlHi.trathui tiumt nut t- rv
prtmed without bikciuI pcrmlulun.)
HIGH FLYING GUINEAS.
"Huy guinea?" was asked the huck
ster whose weekly call broke the in
notony at the fnrwi.
"Nop; pulneas are no good. No sal
for iu. Wouldn't take Vui as a elft.H
Ten years pass.
Now read this:
Wanted. 6.tt young- trulni-na woltihlnj
thrv pound to th. pair. Will pay at
least W mils vr pair tir the aame.
Wanted. l.AW men and women to rnt.i
guinea and sell in the young one when
Uiey melth on. pound each at 6i cvnta a
puir. lVmilry Item, rvnttaylvanla.
"Waul, I'll swan!" says John Corn
tassel. "What does city folks want
5,tXM guinea koets furr
The guinea that screamed from the
big wnluut tree has flown notch
higher.
The scarcity of game and the strict
Laeey law have sent all the restau
ruuts to guinea.
WILD GAME PRICES.
Canrnsbark duck t... II 00
ITalrle chicken, broiled i
rhensant, broiled tM
Itoast quail IM
These are simply guineas In disguise
the pretty polka dot feathered
screamers of grantlpnp's barnyard.
Hut what's the difference?
They taste good and gamy, have
much dark breast meat aud dou't cost
half the real thing. Then few know
the anatomy of game so well that they
can tell a guinea from a pheasant or a
pnrrow from a reedblrd.
When the farmer offers guineas,
snap them up, aid rememlier French
cooks deem guinea eggs best for bait
ing and without equal for beating up
quick and stiff.
Originally from Africa, these polka
dot birds are most everywhere.
The West Indies are alive with them.
England keeps them In came 'pre
serves. Austria. Germany nnd France
are breeding them extensively.
Uncle Sam is going In for guineas.
Better Join In.
They breed In April aud May, mate
In pairs, lay as high as a hundred eggs
beadt fob market.
a season, hatch In twenty-eight days,
nud the little quall-llke chicks run and
fly as soon as hatched. Tire white or
albluo guinea U simply a sport.
The pcnrl Is most common and has
purplish gray plumage with white
spots, coral red wattles, w hite ears
and checks, a bony helmet or crest and
orange legs.
The inales walk on tiptoe, have tho
coarser head and "clack" Instead of
"buckwheat" Ik'ing classed as game,
they are dressed ns In Illustration.
Thus they do not appear small, and
their beautiful plumage makes them
more attractive.
Guineas love the woods and vales,
where they thrive on Insects, leaves,
shoots, seeds, buds nnd berries.
Now, just imagine the vast resources
for guinea culture In our waste lands
and the great national forest reservations.
DONTS.
Dou't ship your birds haphazard to
exhibitions, and see that they are fed
ond watered. Tip the attendant
Don't wait long after thrashing to
lay In feed. Buy grit by the ton.
Dou't let fruit rot under the trees
and allow the chickens to go hungry
for green food. Turkeys are lovera of
apples.
Don't send south for stock to breed
xero weather layers. Always get birds
to suit your climate to have success.
Don't get scared If your ducks often
present their bills. Well watered
stock will liquidate them.
Don't forget that ducks are very
nervous. Make strangers tread softly,
for a stampede mean dead ducks
and lost flesh.
Don't keep the geese with other
fowls. Itemember the gander can
whip a dog, and he might snap the
head off your favorite prize winner.
Don't store your brooders ond Incu
bators where the chickens run. They
will get dirty, dusty and lousy and If
you ever wish to sell nil! not be a bar
gain to anybody.
Si. Ciliott.
& O. Jfyd.
pAjfiitiun mm J Smrpm
uFTiea una hook sopth o Aumoii'i
Iim stori. Roth oftee an raj
dence telephone.
tPrintmilt; - . Or ft
K cotn(ih te line of the lu st fishing
titrklv Just arrived nt 1'cH'tlV
Land for Sale.
OlOnereaof land fur sale; 60 no re
lit cultivation; 23 tulle rnt of Trine
vlllo; good ttKk locution; plenty of
witter; kuh1 rnnjp. For further In
formation lii!ilr at thla oltlce.S-lSm
Nolle ot fiaitl Settlement.
Nolle l !irlv eiven hy th umlerMKti-
rl.Ili. executor of Hi. -tl. of Mary. .
lUnii-K, iieee.-e.l, to all p.'.mn intermileil
ill taul etatt Hint llir dmlnlMrator
hitu made and Hied with the county elerk
of t'riHik county, tin-tfoii. hid linal e
coimliiiK of Iu.i'.lnnni-trtioii of aaid ea-
tate and that the county nurt ha. ael
Mondav.tiie .Mil .Lit of July. l!Mt. at the
county court rHm la I'rineyille, tretin,
a the time and place for ItrartuK and ct-
tiitiK aunt llnal aiwunllnn. At winch
tune and place all persona Interested in
Mid estate may appear and object to utid
nnal aeeountuiR.
Win. H. Hane.
K n-vi tor of the last will of Mary Ann
iiarne, neeeawu. iki
Citation.
In the county court of the atate of Oregon
Tor the ivunty id t rook
In the mailer of the relate of Samuel 1J,
Kilehev, o'ecvifed-Citation:
Tolletlte M. Kitehev and all helrt and
devisees unkitonu, if any there be, greet
ing.
In the nam of th atate of Oregon, vou
are he-vly citeti and required to apear In
the eoitniy court ol the .-tl ol virvgott, lor
the county of Crwk, at th court room
thereof at I'rineville, Oreui, In the coil n
Iv of t'rxHik, on Monduv. the Mh day ol
July. t!, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
that iiiiv. then and there to ahoar ctiiae, II
any there le, hy an order of rnleehoiild
not he made aiilhormnK J. II. Ilaner, the
admiiii-drator ol thn eolale of Samuel It.
liitchey. dreeaae.l. to ell certain land be-
louKiiiK to aaid e'lale, te-wit; The north
cent iimrler of mm ion thirty In township
twelve houiIi of raiiK aevenleen rant of
Will.mette uieridian in Oreimn, a in tit.
fetiiitin praved for.
Witness the Hon. II. ( Kill., Judg of
the county court of the Male of Oregon, for
Hie couth v of t'riHik. with the seal of aaid
court BtllkMl. this 11 day ot June, l'.Ml.
Attest - arreii iirowrii, i ira. e-3
Notlc to Crtdit.rs.
Notice l hereby given by th undersia-n-
ed, the admiuitralor of the eitate of Perry
I'rani, ilii-eaxd, tiXh cn-ditors of and all
others having claim. aKauiat aaid decc
el to pn'sent them with the proper vouch
en, to the undersigned at the oltU-e of M.
li. r.lliott in rrineville, Oregon, within u
month, trout the lirt publication of this
notice.
Oated this 10th day of June, lim
WainwKi L i'aot.
Aduiinitrnlor of the estate of l'rerry
t'ruin, deceased.
Executor's Notice.
Sollee I. herehjr llmi that the undersigned
have been aptxilnled exeeulirw or the ImI
will and teMMmeut of Mattliew llt-nrr IU-II,
dfeaed, by the etunly court of the.tnte of
linton ftirt'nwili eoumy, and ail iemon. are
hen-hy ninx-lel lo pnenl their elaliti.
aaalnNt iutld estate lo the undersigned at Hie
luw orth-e of . A. Hell. In I'rineville, Oregon,
w-tthtn ix mnlh from the date or tbl.no
Itce. tlwled this Ulh day of May, llW.
Kliiulirlh 'ole llell,
. T. M. Haldwltt,
E-eeutorof the hut will of M.ttlwW Henry
Hell, deceased. 4-1'
Notice of Sealed Proposals.
To remove old court bouse building no
tice is hereby given that sealed bid. for
removing the old court house building
w ill be received at the otfice of the county
school uperintenlant. The building to
lie removed from its present location to the
lliuh School ground aud placed in po
sition, a. ill reeled by the High School
hoard. The building to le placed so that
the ha-e shall he alwye the ground, and
building li ve'ed. The bid. lo he openei
on the lmh day of June limy. The remov
ing of building to be oomph-ted within
thirty days (roui the ISlli day of June llJ.
The iHuird reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. R. A. Kohi,
S-relary of Crook County High School
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Pr.tld.nt
D. F. Stiwawt, Vic Pra.ldent
O. M. Elkins, Oashl.r
DIRECTORS:
w. A. Booth, O. m. Elkihs,
O. F 8TIWABT
Transacta a General
Hanking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
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Drop in and See
Champ Smith
DEALER IN &
Soft Drinks i
of all kinds r
Imported and Domestic W
Cigars
At the old gmith & Cleek
eland, Main street, two
doors south First
National Dank
For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
IS THE
DESCHUTES VALLEY
iji WRITE
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Redmond,
Oregon
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Hay the b.I ' the che.p.I in th h roa. IkMllcd b th dulill.rt- .
Uuwanierd o th l aiitd M.ie iMivfamBt and to yoo to oauua oolhiM aPt
pur trmihi Med ohokry.
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GENUINE CYRUS NOCLE.
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Knight Gasoline
Lamps
W'e have the agency for the Knight No.
1 6 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow
wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives
the Most Light for Least Money of any
lamp known. I am prepared to install
systems of any size, from one lamp to as
many as are wanted.
PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
fRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rate. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Rkahonabi.e. We have.
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUloE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
, Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choice selection of fine candjr, clgnra, oranges,
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(N.il r.H.1 land.)
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Nolle tor Publicstlon.
Nut coal taint.
Iriar(iii.iit of Hi Inl.rtor,
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May 81, itMi.
Nolle la lirly lvn llmt
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of I'rlii.rlllK.On-Koll. who on April II, l,
limilt- hilntl riurjr i-.-iiHi no. ih-i-i
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July, nam.'
Claimant lianira a lluraix'.!
J. Alvin KtKi!, ll'iir J. Msrsnl.
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i.rTW at I'rm.vUIr, tlrrfon, un th Mitt ttajf
ofJunrsl.
Inllliulil nnllira a lllpu:
ll. nrv A. r i-li-r. John Va . Iliit.r, William
F. h Ina, dr. l-ulmirilrr. all nf I'tliu-vlll.. lr.
Mik C. . Mihih, lirajlalrr.
No! in ot Final Stllciniit.
Nullr. la hi-rrl.v lvn hr th. utl lrranofil,
III. ailmllilalt.lor ol Ih. raUl.nl Julio. Ivy.
.Ilahl, iln-t-.a,-tl, III all irra.itia tnlrrfaitt in
Ih. ratal, ol aal! itc-raai-.l, thai h. h. Slnt
bt. nn.l ait-oiintliiit ol hi a.lmtnl.tr.ttou o
Mhl ratal. llli Hi. t-oiiiujf 1 li-rlt, and Ih.
i-oiirt ha M-t Miimlar. Junr Vlh, lw. at Ih.
rotiiitv rtitirtrouiii In rrui. 111., tirraoti, a. th
lllnraml ila. lur In arlli atol arlllltil nlil
final att'iiiinilii. at hirh inn. ami plat' all
M-raona lnt.-nait In a.tit r.ttr may a'rar
ami ul'Jii-l tuaalil Dual an oiilitln.
Tiimaa Hatrraa,
Aitmlnlairalur ul lb. .atat. ul Jullua fryan.kl,
dtN-ravd. 6-
Nolle to Cr.Jitor.
Nolire la li.n-liy rtt hy lli limlrr
aluni'l. III. ailinlnialrntiir of tli ratal of
Unila II. Worlry, ilwrnmal, to all rron
Imvinit rlainia nnin-t tli. aniil .slnt. lo
prrwnt thrill, to llir uiiilrr.ij.-nrxl at Ilia
ultlr in Hriliiioml, Dri-gon, with III. irui
rr votii'lirra atlto liml, wiililti aix months
from th. lltl inililiratiun of tlila 110II1-.
Dulr.l thia :'?Ui day ul May, lian),
II. K. JONKH,
AmliiUtralor of tli ratal of Luuia It,
Worlry, ili-i riuoil.
N.tlr lor Publication.
Nut roo I I11111I.
I)riiiitiiii-iit of Hit' Intrrlrir,
U.H. Ull.l (.llllct) at Th Dulli-a. Orrg.lll,
iy a. itwu.
Nolli f la lirrrliy clvrn llint
John M. TrttiMiian,
of I'rliirvillr, Orr-Kun, who, on Novrtnlatr
II, l!M. mail homrntrnil arrlnl No. (BOl'll
No, lWil.S, lor Hi aiTllmi 'Jtl, townaltin Id
Mirth, rnnifr IS mat, Williimrltr, Mrriilian.
haa lllrd iiutii-n of liiti-tition to tnnk llnni
S-yrar proof, to r-tnlilinh rlalm to tli laiul
aliovn oWrllwil, hrforr Warrrn Urown,
county ili-rk, at liia olllo at rrinrvtlle,
UnKon,on the l.'lili iltiy of July, lima.
(inliiiiint nullum at iliii--a:
Klunaon A. Iluam-t, (Jlina. 1). H wanton,
Henry J. Kilwnnla, l arl C. Urlx. all of
"ritirvllle, Or.
6-i'7p C. V. Moons, Urglatrr.
Notice tor ruhlicatioit.
Not t'onl Innil,
Di pnrltiii nt of the Inlrrlor.
U. 8. U1111I OHU-e at The Italics, Or.,
,,',. . 'By 'th, iw.
Notic is liorrhy (jlven that
John li. Knox,
ol Poxt, OrrKon. win), on June 1.1th, I'.MH,
nnule liomrnti-iul entry (.Serial No. 0,17),
No. MM, fur HW- Bro 10, anil N't
NkW.NKi NWi Hcrtion lft,townliln 17
aotitlt, rntin. 18 rant, Wlllainelto Merltl'an,
haa Mini notlt-e ol Intention to make llnal
5-year proof, to rnlulilinli cltiini to tin- land
aliov ilrni-rilM-d, helor W'anen Ilrown,
county clerk, at liin olllce at I'rineville,
OrrKon, on the 7lli tiny ol July, I11OO.
Clnilintiit tittlnea nn WitnexKra:
Kil K.tiillrnwnliT. Caleb Uavla, Marlon
F. lay or, all of I'oht, OriKoii, and Kolwrt
Detnarla of I'rineville, Oregon.
P V. W. Mooke, Krglater
Notice of Final Accountlnf .
Nolle la hereliv eiven l.y the umlor
alKtietl the ailminirulor of the t-atateof
John l'rior. (Iw-riwiHl, to nil persona inter
rated In auid extalu Hint ho hni mn.le and
llled with the lounly elerk of Crook conn,
ty. (In'Kiin, Ilia limit acconiitiiiK of hl ad
ministration of mild elnte, and that th
court haa net Monday, tho (Wit dny ol July,
al t,,B county court room in i'rlm
vllle. Ori-Kon, an the tun and place for
ncariniraml HettliiiK anid Ihml aecountlng.
Uatcd tin. 31 duy of J uno, P.HW.
.... , , , 1 twin Week,
AdnilnlBtrator ol the eatitte of John l'rior,
deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice la hereby given hy the tintleraiKii.
ed, the mliiiinisirator of the K-tate of Wil
liam II. oumn, deceaaed, to nil iH-raons In
U'reatiKl Hil rauile, tlint the aaid ad
inliiiNtrHtor ha imide nnd lile-.l his linal ic
eoui.ting of adminiatralion of said
estuleand the court ha.net Monday, the
Mlidavof July, 1!KW, tth county court
room In rrlneville, Oregon it. the time
ami place for hem lug nnd settling anid
hital accounting. At which time ami
place, any permm interested in anid ealale
oonnliIfgH'ttr "hiwi t0 ttiJ ,in"' uu"
Uiitcd this 3d dny of J jne, vm.
. , M. K. Klliott,
Adm nlstrntorof the Eslnte of William It.
W'imi, ilm'oml,