rook Cotnety Journal C COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR ; PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1909. Entr1 t th podtnflloe mi Prlnrrllle, VOL. X1V-N0.3 PAULINA BOY SHOT .WITH .22 Gene Miller Victim of Fool's Carelessness SHOOTER DID IT FOR A JOKE Trying to Scare Friandi With Blank Cartridge-One Wa Loaded, of Course Paulina win thrown into a ntnte of nervous excitement Hunday evening ly the accidental shooting of the 1 1-year old son of Leo Mil lar. The shooting wa a toy ieh freak, but nevertheless a reprehensible act. It seems that the 15-year-old hoy of Doll Kudea and tho Miller hoy er having a good time dur ing tie holiday playing Indian and otherwise, making merry with 2'2-caliber riuVs. They would'ex tract the bullet and fire blank cartridges at each other, to the consternation of onlooker. Tlx boy had been warned repeatedly of the danger of the sport but it wa not heeded. Bunday evening the Kades boy and a companion were out hunting jackrabbit and a they were coin ing home met tieorge Iloba, the Miller boy and another hoy driv ing into town from where they had been gathering lice. The Eudi boy remarked j to hi com panion, "Watch me care them," or word to that effect. He bur ridly took the ball cartridge out of the magazine jof the rifle and lipped in louie blank one and opened Oro at the three' Mated on the wagon. Tho second cartridge Tired contained a ball and it struck tho Miller hoy a ,couplo of inches above the navel, its course rang ing upward and lodging in the base of the left lung. J It wasjbougbt that the boy bad received a mortal wound and would be dead before medical aid could be secured so physicians were not notified until Tuesday morning. Urs. ISelknap and Rosenberg were summoned by telephone and immediately left In an auto to attend the lad. They found by the use of a stethoscope that no blood vessel or arteries were injured but that the base Of ill left lung bad been wounded. N j probing wa done for the bullet a tho boy was suffering no pain and could move all part of , hi Inxly at will. The doctor say that If the bullet did not carry any infectious matter, young Miller stands a good chanc of recovery. It will take from five to ten da) for infectious matter to develop. The Eade boy wa placed, under arrest pending the result of the injuries to the wounded tad but Mr. and Mr. Miller completely exonerate the Kades boy from all blame. -The youngsters were play mate and while they regret vert much the accidental shooting yet would Dot prosecute even in case of the dalh of their son. NEW YEAR'S AT THE CLUB Ladies' Annex Will Keep Open House. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Music, from 2:30 to 4:30 Progressive Five Hundred in the Evening: The ladies of the Annex are making extensive preparations for the proper observance of New Year's. In the afternoon a recep tion will bo civen in the club par lor from 2 30 to 4 30 o'clock. The program from 1 30 to 3.30 is as follows: . Vocal solo MIn Elklns I'lano duet. MIhn Elliott nod Hiullb Vocal eoto MIm Net his Vocul eoto I'rof. Anhby HolerLloii from the orchestra Mm. Oscir Hyde ami Ml William- eon will preside at the plnno. The followina matron will receive in the front parlor: Mrs Marion Klliott, Mrs. David Stew art, Mrs. Collins Klkins and Mr. P. H. Howard. ' ' Mrs. II. P. . Belknap and Mrs. John Wide will have charge of the refreshments in the back parlor. They will be assisted by the follow ins voune ladies: Mies Lotta Smith. Mif Agnes Elliott, Miss Fay I'.aldwin and " Mis . Louise; Summers, The following program will I given from 3 30 to 4.30 o'clock: Vocul olo ..Mr. V. M. I'.lkiu Selection by orcbentra. Voenl solo Minn Conway Vocal solo Mrs. J. II. Koenlerg Mies (Jertni'le Hotljp will prenlde nt the piano. Reception Committee Mrs. Charles Elkins, Mr, Oeorge Stork twin, Mrs. Joseph Haner and Mrs. Charles Edwards . . Refreshment Committee Mrs. Mason Brink and Mrs. Colonel Smith will have charge of the re freshments, assisted by Miss Bald win, Miss Williamson, Mies Sum mers and Miss Emerine Young. Executive Committee Mrs. Wickersbam, Miss I'arrottand Miss Conway. Progressive five hundred will be in order lor the evening, ine game will commence at 8 o'clock sharp and club members are -re quested to be on band promptly at that hour. Tho evening program is in charge of Mrs. Kay lor, Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. Haner. , Reception Committee Mint- Con way, Miss Parrott and Mrs. Wicker-sham. MASONIC INSTAL LATION CEREMONY Royal Arch in Full Regalia. 1 EIG TURNOUT OF MEMBERS Eastern Star Member Furnish Exceptionally Fine Lunch. ' Patients Received. Tersons rneKnit bocpiUil ncwmtii'V dutioim can And tliem at my lioiiie. I m prepared to cure for pationt", 01 pBtii-nU may employ their own nurses. Mutcrnity caws may expect special attention. i)23 Mas. P. B. Foimiibxter. , : , l Houae for Palo Four-room house, two lots 'or nle; nurlli rite. Inquire at this otilce.3 The annual joint installation of the Masonic and Eastern Star fraternities on St. John's Day, December 27th. had an added fea ture of interest and importance in the Royal Arch ceremonies' which took place at the same time. This degree of Masonry bas been organ ized here enly a few month and baa the distinction of being tbe only chapter in Central Oregon, which speaks well for the progres sive spirit of the Masons of Prine vilte. Special mention should be ra ide of the paraphernalia of this order, as the robes added much to the dignity and im'pressiveness of the installation ceremonies. In addition to the beautiful in stallation work of the three orders, the members and guest were en tertained beeveral musical eelec tions, among them tbe solos by Mis Nelms, Dr. Edwards and Mrs. Rosenberg ,were greatly enjoyed and appreciated. A delicious lunch prepared by the Eastern Star members closed an evening of unalloyed pleasure for the members and invited guests. The officers installed in the var ious organization are as follows: Those of Prineville Lodge No. 76, A. F. and A. M. were installed by Carey Foiter, assisted by Colonel Smith and are: . C. S. Edwards, W. M.; D. P. Adamson, S. W.; Ralph Jordan, J. T.; O. (. Adams, Treas.; J. II. Rosenberg, Sec'y.; M. E. Prink, S. D. ; Dale Jones, J. D.; I. Michel, S. S.; J. E. Adamson, J. S.; C. W. Noble, Tyler. Mrs. Margaret Elkins, assisted by Mr. Rova Brink, installed the officers of Carnation Chapter, O. E. S , No. 44, who are: Tillie Adamson, V M ; Colonel Smith, P.; Sarah Thomson, A. M.; Marjoria P. Drink, Sec'y.; Blanche Michel, Treas.; Fay Bald win, Con ; Addie Hoffman, A. Con.; Mr. Jordon, M.; Bertha Baldwin, V ; I. Michel, S ; Mr. Wigle, Adah; Mrs. Rice, Ruth; Mrs. Winnek, Esther; Marion Rice, Martha; Mrs. Brink, Electa. Tbe Royal Arch Chapter, No.33, officers installed by Doctor Hyde, assisted by Doctor Edwards, are: D. P. Adamson, High Priest; W. F. King, King; T. M. Baldwin, Scribe; J. V. Boone, Treas.; Claude E. Smitn, Sec'y.; Chas. S. Edwards, Captain of the Host; M E. Brink, Principal Sojourner; Chas. I. Win nek, Royal Arch Captain; Geo. V. Noble, Master of tbe Third Veil; Johrt II. Wigle, Master of the Second Veil; James Cram, Master of tbe First Veil;X).E Hyde, Senti nel. . .. . WILL CONSTRUCT IMMENSE DAM Columbia Southern Pro ject Reorganized $1,000,000 MORE TO EE SPENT Flood Watera Will Be Impounded to Irrigate 45,000 Acres of Land All Together Construction of n immense dam and reservoir to conserve flood wa ters and tbe irrigation of 45,000 acres; complete reorganization of the first irrigation project under the Carey act in Oregon, and plac ing the project on a sound finan cial footing, is the object of the Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fi nance Company, which has signed contracts by which it will take up the project of the Columbia South ern Irrigation Company, say the Telegram. The enterprise, a now contemplated, will involve more than $1,000,000. The Oregon, Washington and Idaho Finance Company is a holding company for tbe Columbia Southern Irrigation Company, and is officered as fol lows: President, Dr. Otis B. Wright; secretary, A. v. Katz; vice-presi- J a l. ir n ... . ueni inu treasurer, Ji. i. oieei, OI Vancouver, Wash. The segregation was the first step taken op in Oregon under the Ca- ( Continued on laet pace.) There are lots of chances for SPECULATION, but CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE? If you wish to lay the foundation for a steady income ; ; INyEST, DONT SPECULATE INVESTMENT means safety with assured EARNING POWER What better NEW YEAR RESOLUTION than that you Will INVEST your savings and become prosperous and independ ent, avoiding SPECULATION with its one chance in a thousand of success. He. is indeed a pessimist who does not believe that the town of MADRAS is not destined to become a city of prominence. adras is no myth--- iou c aii 'find n And while we cannot truthfully draw alluring pictures of skyscrapers, wonderful factories, electric lines, orchards or tropical flower gardens, we absolutely know that it is FACT not FICTION that TWO RAILROADS will be within the limits of Madras in a FEW MONTHS NOT YEARS. ! -We know that buildings of all kinds are being cbnstructed as Tast as material can be hauled in and labor secured. : We do not claim that Madras will supercede Portland, but we'do know, and you know that it is bound to become art important shipping and business center, and if you will stop to consider iviaaras on your map WHERE, in this ABOUT-TO-BE-DEVELOPED CENTRAL OREGON is there such an ASSURED OPENING FOR SAFE AND SOUND INVESTMENT. Madras is an assured and rapidly growing town, one that you - can find WITHOUT A SEARCH WARRANT. Look over its surrounding country, consider well its resources and then compare its prospects with- the ENTIRELY MYTHICAL and ABSURDLY FABU LOUS "CITIES that are being : advertised as having existence, and you will at once compre hend the difference between INVESTMENT and SPECULATION , til bts in Mayfair A f: i.. i 'U',-' ddition 1 v 3.16., m anuary MAYFAlRi an addition to the rapidly growing town of Madras, will be placed on the market Early in January and affords a splendid opportunity for INVESTMENT. Lots or. blocks can be bought with a small cash and subsequent monthly payments, without interest GET NEXT to the fact that there is a golden opportunity at your door, and that "The further away, the greener the field" is a fool's . maxim, j CENTRAL OREGON INVESTMENT CO., Inc., will have local salesmen on and after the opening, meanwhile make application to ; V.-, " ,.; . . , . tJhiomsoini, MacleoQ. Meillp Jkg emits 429 HENRY BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON E