Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 28, 1909, Image 2

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    Fall Styles Are Here
All the latest novelties in footwear
now shown in fashion centers of the
Exist have arrived and are'jready for
. your inspection. " - rT . ,
Exclusive Designs
Extra Quality T ;
Mens, Ladies and - Children's Shoes
at attractive prices
"The Leader"
L MICHEL, PROP. PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Bend Won Baseball
Championsnip 1909
nrttlnsroffln tl.e knd with what
looked like no enoy victory lor the
champlomOilp bain-ball same. t,,ej
ftOO purse and the beautiful silver
fup, the IVnd team playel shutout
ball against rrlnevllle at the fair
erouuda Inst Saturday afternoon
until the last half of the ninth Inning,
when Prineville waked up and awat
teJ out two three-sicker, scoring
two men and uettliif? another on
third base, but the batter went out
and the game closed amid the great
est excitement ever seen ou a locnl
ball ground.
Bend had outplayed rrlnevllle
throughout the game and had three
scores to their rival's none, until the
team wearing' the Prinevllle colors
made their Bnal rally. Twice at the
close of Innings Bend had the bases
full with two men out, but Steve
Short, who filched for Prinevllle,
dug himself out of the hole In good
shape aud stopped further scoring.
William Inituele wm In the box lor
the Bend aggregation and did a
fine a Job of pitching as anyone often
sees In a contest between country
teams. It was only in the hist half
Inning of the game that the Prlue
vllle batters were able to land on
hiin. Then with a runner on flrwt,
Elmer Zeek, Prinevllie's catcher,
poked out a three-bagger over left
center field, scored the runner and
hung up on third base. Theu Pete
Hlnkle went to bat and hit the ball
an awful crack away out over the
left fielder and made it to third bae,
bringing in Ztek. It lookel
as though Hlnkle could have made
It home in safety on his own hit, but
the bail players say he was tired out
with the gallop around the coure
and had to stop. Two butters were
already out and the next man up
failed to hit safely, and the game
closed with a seore of Bend 3 and
Prinevllle 2.
Dr. Elmer Spauldiug umpired the
game, and his decisions were taken
without question or proteat, not
only by the players but by the sc.
tators. Probably no umpire ever
ville got a bunch together that Iind
never Ix-en on the (lmnmn.l tut a
team ln-fore. They d du't lino the
slick to ndvnutMgo and everl cjimh
offumlling and nlow Snfieldlnsr it
they had Ixt'ii eliminated, would
doubtless have made a difli-ivnce In
the result, as it seemed always at
critical times that these thl:i c-curred.
tbi Liss-rr or thk tsau.
Tetherow c Xofk
lmmel I Short
Freeman I b H Belknap
JMni
Nelson
C"lp
Swank
Weider
Metke
Beeaon
Batteries:
Bend. Inimtl end Tetherow.
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Barnes
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Prinsville ,hort d Zek :
Banking Facilities
for Oregon Trunk
E. M. Orth of the Ltituliermnn's
National Bank of Portland, through
which all the time and pay checks of
the Oregon Trunk line pas ns a
clearing house, was In Frlucville
Tuesday on hi return from Bend,
where he had leeii for the purpose of
arranging Willi tue nrst .muiouiu
Bank of Bend, to handle the paper
of the Oregou Trunk, from here
Mr. Orth went to Madras to mnke
similar arrangements with the Stale
Bank of Madras nnd likewise the
First National at The Dalles will act
in the same capacity.
. This visit of Mr. Orth isignincant
that the plan or the Oregon Trunk in
to extend its construction on south
to Bend as fat ns the work can be
done, and puts an end to the Idea
that some have been advancing that
the construction of the Hill road Is
to lag ufter the line has been built as
far as Madras. -
Every Indication points to the
fact that all the statements made by
John F. Stevens about the pushing
of the road on south through
Central Oregon were made In good
faith and that this company intends
to build as far as Bend without de
lay.
From Madras conies the announce
meat that construction crews are at
once to Is? put to work on that sec
tion of tlie Hill line front the mouth
of Trout creek up the Deschutes and
Willow creek gorge to Madras. The
Judged a ball game in Prinevllle who station grounds, Hidings and yards
-,.). mmortit mitlKfartion. "Doe are oeing mil ouiai .uauras, anu
engineering crews are now busy
cross sectioning the survey between
Madras and the mouth of Trout
creek.
Extendon s irveys are now being
came to the game pretty m rll()t wav ,1(1 if Madras is
strong. Their team work wan first- to the Houthern terminns of the
class, they hit the ball in good form, line, it appears that it will only be
aud showed strength In every po- that so long as it takes the railroad
... tl. i , ...I,.,, builders to get under heailway on
sillon. On the other hand I Hue- tlle w()rk Xiemw t.ri. an1 Ben1.
Kpauldlng not only gives a square
deal," they suy, "but he knows the
o-nme iwrfwtlv." Tlie contest was
r, .- i
free from thecustoinary rag-chewing. I
Bend
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It
as-
Biggs Won Prizes
"and Trotting Races
M. I. Biggs Is feeling pretty good
as i result of the award of prlxea on
eattle at the Crook county fair, nnd
tor the rensoa that his trotting
horses won nil of the ha rue events
ou the track without auy effort. Not
only did Mr. Blgga' herd of Short
horn cattle win all of the first prizes
lu their class, but they won the
sweepstakes for lieet breeds over all
the cattle on exhibition, some of
those over which they won the
a ard lielng prlae winners lu many
of the best shows of the Northwest,
Inst year.
Biggs' Shorthorns were put
exhibition light off the pasture
were most nil the cattle shown.
Is to lie regretted that the fair
socia tion is restricted financially so
that It ts not able to offer higher
prixes on live stock, o that owner
would in? justified In taking the time
and going to the expense of tlxlug
the stock up for show. The public
could then appreciate more fully the
fact that the Crook county stock
men have some of the finest blooded
cattle In the world.
Mr. Biggs won all three of the
harness races with his sorrel trotters
with earns the animals never at any
time being crowded to do their lsst.
In the two-year-old trot his un
named colt won the two one-mile
heats, John Schmeer's colt second
and that of J. E. Wilson, third.
In the trotting and pacing race for
Crook county horses, Biggs' sorrel
stallion, John S , won In two
straight heats, Fred Fisher's Bob
Roy, 2nd and A. Hamilton's Iteino,
3rd; time of heat 2 -IS -1-5 and 2:17.
In the last trotting race which
occurred Saturday Bigg's two-year-old
trotted against Iteino aud Rob
Itoy, finishing in the order named.
There was only oue mile heat, time
3:15.
Neither of Biggs' horses broke In
any of the races. The sorrel Stal
lion changed step a time or two, but
it wus because he was being reigned
tip too tightly.
slbly not even take care of the lli-
btlHIe of this jenr. The n.ld
weather at the licgliiiiliig of lair
week caused many forvbodlms, but
the attendance nt the end, on Friday
and Saturday, was all that could
lie desired. It Is possible that even
now nil the hill contract! d by or on
behalf of the society lire not lu the
bauds of the secretary, but to dale
the nmt of the society amount to
fXdl.Sa, while the total known lia
bilities aggregate f3IA?.Kl. In the
latter total. Including the 1V In
debtedness from last year, so that It
would seem as If the fair this year
has made about f'J 10 more than lis
expenses.
lu many niHi-ts tills year Is an
experimental year, mid the board Is
contldcut that expenses cau be cut
dowu very considerably next year
ami tit the same time present a fair
that will Ik) far and away ahead of
anything that has Nvu presented In
this lutcilor country.
It there are any bills that have not
yet Iwn prvscutcd to the secretary,
It Is 1uhh1 tliat they will lie sent in
without dcluy.
At the secretary's otliee, there are
still n mimbt rot pn mlum check that
have not Int'li called for. Those
who have premiums coming to them
kindly call ou tlie"secrctnry or notlly
him of their postolllce address.
Survey Electric Rail- ,
road to Prineville
Fair Finances.
The financial affairs of the Agri
cultural Society seems to be In better
shape than wns first anticipated.
The Board of Commissioners started
the year, saddled with a, debt of $1H5.
and as expenses were exceptionally
heavy tliU year they were very much
afraid that they would not Is? able
to reduce this Indebtedness, nnd pos
A New Line of Dependable Merchandise at Winnek's
We are offering a large line of
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
at prices that will appeal to you. v
Men's Overshirts
Regular 75 to 90c value 45c
- $1,15 lo $1.25 85c
1.25 to 1.50 $1.00
1.65 to 2.00 1.45
Other qualities up to 3.75
Men's Underwear.
Regular 75 to 90c value
" 90c to $1.1.5
V 1.25 to 1.50
Other values to
45c
65c
85c
. $6 per garment
Celebrated Topsy Half Hose
Regular 20c value 2 lor 25c
" 25 to 30c value 20c
35 value : 25c
Other grades up to 50c; heavy wool 25c and up
Men's Shoes
The Wizard Shoe lor men, guaranteed $4.00
Olher good Shoes $3 and up
Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole, the easiest shoe
made $5.00
Our Drug Department is more complete than ever. Prices are as low as consistent with
pure goods. We endeavor to merit your continued patronage.
Step in and listen to the new Edison Phonographs and the latest improved Amberol
Records, the longest playing records made, the purest tones.
THE WINNEK COMPANY
Arrangements for the survey of an
electric railroad from Opal City, the
new townslte recently laid out on
the Waller Mendeiihall place bc
tweetl Trail Crossing and Culver, to
rrlnevllle, have already Wu made
and the actual work of surveying
the route will probably lie com
menced next week. The preliminary
work, at least. Is to Im done by
County Surveyor Fred A. Wee, who
wlllle employed by Jos. i. Hons,
ton, representative of n Cortland
syndicate which Is back of the Opal
City project and the Odin Calls Irri
gation and power development on
the Deschutes river.
The plan Is to survey the electric
line along the base of tSrey Butte
passing north of I.amonta. thence
through the gap and across Poverty
Flat to rrlnevllle, and eventually on
up Ochoco, witli a branch from n
point near Lumonta up Willow creek
tapping the timler on that stream
above UrUxly.
Just what developments may lie
exiiected from this move can not at
this time lie stated with any degree1
of accuracy, but it Is sulllcien't for the
present that the survey Is actually to
lie made. Mr. Houston when In
town several weeks ago Informed
the Journal of this plan and whs en
thusiastic over the lih'n. He lias
lieen operating In this county for
more than the past year and has
always fulfilled nil hU obligations to
the letter uud those who claim to
know Kt ate that he is backed by
ample capita! to put the project into
effect.
Opnl City Is on the permanently
located survey of Imth the llarrl
man nnd Hill lines where they cross
the Meitdeuhnll place on natural
grade. This tract was recently pur
chased by Mr. Houston for fimio and
a substantial payment on this deal
is now on deposit In a Prinevllle
bank, awaiting tl.e arrangement of
paiiers making the transfer.
Everything Is in readiness to liegln
work on the power dam at Odin
Falls, which Is to generate the power
by which It Is proposed to 0erate
the cars on the electric line to Prine
vllle. The route which will lie followed
by the survey will le through a
region which Is productive every foot
of the way. It will traverse the
fertile farming district lietween
Culver nnd Kamontu, the Lamonta
basin, which is at least eight miles
from anyof the survey of the steam
roads, cress the valuable dry farm
ing lauds of l'overty Flat, which
has lieen very poorly named, and
soon reach the Irrigated alfalfa fields
of Crooked river valley ndjoiulng
Prinevllle and give rail connection to
this, the bfst Inland town of the
West. Besides this the branch up
Willow creek will tap a splendid
body of timber land and a potential
dairying dlstrit. if there is any
thing halrbraliied about the project
it does not appear on the surface.
If an electric line would pay any
where, there ts no reason why this
one would not.
PICTURES
MOULDING
FRAMES
LINOLEUM
MATTING
SANIT0S
CAPITAL
UNIVERSAL
Perfect in
DejifliN
iMIWiiMs
FOR
Furniture
Carpets
Ranges
Hardware
' AND
Building
Materials
GO TO
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar
Prineville Art Gallery.
We iiibVi" nil Mini of Photo ''! Mtni
(tiurmilml. o'JM-lm l b. MUII.K, Prop.
Call for County Warrants.
NotliYta bi"r'lir itlvm Hit nil Crook county
warrant up lo unit tiirludittjc rvlniri-it No.
Will t ptt on IT"11"!!. ltttTtM
(vaiua from tut itt ltrt Oil 'ilitvo(
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Pacific tlortt LlnL-ntfit li prcput4
tipres&ly lor the nttJs el hornr and
riiKhmcn. It is t powerful Hid ptM
trillnj linimrni. t remedy fu cmtrjeo
cits. A sootttlni embrocation lor the
relief ol pain...nd Ihe best liniment lor
sprtlns ind soreness. L'tuqualcd tor
carinjt the nounds and Injuries of
BARBED WIRE and for bealinr cull,
abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific
Horse Liniment Is fully luarantced.
No other Is o unod or he Iplul in so many
ways. If it fails to satisly, e authorize
all dealers to relund the purchase pric.
inu um oTTic nm ccnt
HOVT CMC MIC AL CO., eaaruna, Out.
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Corner Second and Main Streets, Prineville, Oregon.
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New Millinery Display
Show all the best late Fall and Winter Hats.
All tlio ImIcmI hI.vIcm. My Nlmk Irt fotiiiili'to. Oil I nnd m- 1 tnw
Ixvtiillfui luitH In our Milnrtftd nuiirliTH.
MRS. ESTES,
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For sale by Templeton & Son
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OFFIOERS:
W. A. Booth, Prnldtnt
O. F.Stiwaut, Vlo Pratldtnl
O. M. Elkins, Osthlar
DIHEOTOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. M, Elkin.
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Transacts a General
Banking liusinena
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
The City Meat Market
HOKKSAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarter fr
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook eounty'a clioieent
r pmlucts. Ita tlto liest that money ean
buy. You will not only ave money but
you will help build up a home industry.
Wo always carry tho Wat in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
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ouart bottle of GENUINE'
CYRUS NOBLE dirael to you
all charge paid to tha near.
ft railroad oxprett offica,
$4.22
'!f?f(.fi-llT!M7
Special rates when sold in large quantities
Wc handle all kinds of country produce
HORIGAN & STILL
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Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10
. Dinner Sets given to our cus
tomers Absolutely FREE
"Your Eye on the Clock
That stands in a conspicuous part
of our store and will be allowed
to run down and stop at stated
intervals.
from the best known, strictly wholesale house in the Northwest,
Established in Portland in IK64.
4 ouoru GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE S4.90.
A pure old honest -whiskey bottled by the distillers.
Guaranteed lo the United Slates Government, and to you, lo contain nothing
excepting pure straight whiskey. ' -
Many ot Ihe railroads use iyrus iooie oimosi exclusively.
Cut Oat Ik. Can
So do the hid ateamshio companies.
So does nearly every bif metropolitan hotel.
Because it's pure. ,
because it's a4cd in wood.
Because il has that soli, delicate, palatable flavor ol the ripened train, often
mentioned but rarely found.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
Establutied 1864 103-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon
CUt at THIS UNC ANO MAIL TO-OAV i.
W. J. Van Schuyver & Cft, ttnUmi. Or..
Eadoml please fad $4.90 lor wtscb plcue scad at al ones by express, prepaid, four quarts
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. .
Our Liberal Offer:
I With oncli cash mrclie of a certain amount yon makoatonr
1 , itora wo wiH give you a card on which the time of tho day in Htatnpi'd.
i Bring cards to our store on he date and time Rpeuiflud theroon, nnd n
? complete' dinner net will bo given to the poraon present holding tho
Ji card on which to utontpod the ticarcnt correct time the clock stops at.
, It is necemary for all ticket holders to he in our store at tho timo
I ' when the face of Iho clock is uncovered.
We want you to secure one of theoe hanosome dinner sets sSas to
V advertise our husinosi and to show In a substantial way that we appro
J ' elate your trade. We are not making uny money on them we don't
? expect t we raako this offer simply to please our old customer and
tomak new ctiHtoinors. This is a splendid opportunity for you to
J aecure a handcome sot of dishes absolutely free.
If your ticket does not secure a set for yon tho first timo tho clock
i is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win on it the next or tho
I second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket is good while we
J are giving' Dinner Bets Frco on this plan. Ycura truly,
Clifton & Cornett j
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