Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 07, 1910, Image 4

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WftrtU. HI, If Am fr I5S0S, Tr-.
On tlailr at nd tcr?pho line;
five nillt north of Prineville. All col
tivateJ, SO acre in fall a-rain. Iloiiw
ami large barn. Kalfca tine wheat, lnt
will be covered by irritation ton day
when it will grow alfalfa to h tun of
$100 Or more to the acre. Term. S-JOOO
-ah down, balance in two year at 8 er
rent
Off No HI, 1SS Aoo far 13000. T
11 mil from Prinevllle in the Powell
Butte district. 20 acre oltivte.l, at
lean 40 more tillable. Good epring on
the place from whieh a nice little orchard
could be irrigated, at it is in the fruit
belt, having orchanla around it in good
condition. Grow all kind of tender
vegetable to perfection. Small cabin
and ehed. " ,
Off or No. Hi, lMAcrafw 16000, rUVCuk.
!5 miles from Frineville. practically all
cultivated, all tillable. Ditch now beirg
built on to the land which will supply it
with abundance of water. Water right
mill be for llOacres, which can eaaily be
irrigated. Buyer would have to pay $50
per acre for the irrlirable land (which
as aoan as set to alfalfa would be worth
conservatively $1001 and 10 per acre
for the remaining 50 acres. This totals
the $ti000, on which the terms are half
cash, balance to suit at 8 per cent.
New owner would then have to pay ap
proximately $10 an acre for the com
pletion of the ditch, having thereafter
free water for irrigating purposes. Ir
rigable Und would actually cast pur
chaser $00 an acre. This is a good buy
and ia worth investigating. Psrty is
now negotiating and the sale may be con
summated any moment.
Offer No 170, 320 Acret far $8500, Half Cm.
11 miles from Prineville In the famous
Powell Bnttes neighborhood. 900 acre
tillable. 60 now cultivated. Allfenced.
2 springs, good house and barn. The
very best of wheat land.
Offar If. 108, $3300. Tim.
Good two-story house on a full block
of the beet land in the city for growing
garden truck. Plenty of irrigation water
free. One block from main street.
Well and windmill. Barn etc. A gocd
buy at the price.
Offer
H.
113.
Cask,
$2200
Fully furnished seven-room house on
two lots in good resilience section. 2
blocks from Main street. Well. Good
garden spot.
Offer X. 142. 25 Acres for $2000. Tcrau.
Adjoining city limits, two acres inside
li niU. 3 room' house, small bars. 20
acres cultivated, more can be tilled.
Will make a good investment. $1510
cash down, balance to suit purchaser.
O.ftxNo 179CeerferUUeHoafar $2875. Terr.
A fine practically new 8-room house,
a block from Main street. In the very
lieet residence section. Finished in Old
Mission style. $300 worth of Mission
furniture goes with the place at price.
House is too large for present owner who
intends building. Good . out-houses,
chicken parks, lawns, 2 porches and
balcony. $1500 down, balance to suit.
O.'fer Ho. 128, 160 Aero for $1250. Ten.
40 acres deeded ditch land with good
water right near Laid law together with
120-ecre homestead relinjninhmenf. All
under water. Fenced. 30 acres cul
tivated, more tillable. Borne cord wood.
Cabin, cistern, elied. Span of mares in
cluded at price.
Offer ffa. 135, 160 Acre for $9000. Term.
In Clnverdale Section near Liidlaw
on the Deschutes. 80 acres cultivated,
40 in clover and timothy. 130 irrigable.
60 apple trees in bearing. Four-room
house with cellar, barn, crainery, farm
machinery etc. Four shares In ditch
valued at $100 each.
Offer Na. 174, $800. Tenu.
Three room house in Prineville on two
lots. Fenced. Well and pump. Shed
for four homes., Chicken hose. House
well papered and finished.
Offer No. 184, 120 Acret for $2600. Tern.
In the Powell Butte district. 90 acies
cultivated. Orchard. Good house, barn
and well. liaises orchard, garden and
potatoes.
Offer No. 108.
Parcel of land within city limit;
contains 1 blocks, exclusive of street
would sub-divide or make an amuse
ment park. $31uf.
Offer No. 124.
Good hotiHe on block for $100Q,
Beet house in town, half block from
Main street in good retddence lln
trict. Good grounds and outbuildings.
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OffarN. 1SS, 1(0 Acre for $1200, Cask
7 tnlK from Prineville. IS acre
rultlvnted. Orchard land. NkwHttl
on-hard of 50 tree. J spring and
crwk on place. Kange good. Unit-
good grain. Fruit tree in full hear
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OffarN. 105, ISO Acrts far $3500, Cu.
5 miles from IrlneylIU on dtill.r
stage and telephone line, good houwe
and barn. , 70 acre cultivated, and
all tillable. 35 acre In crop. Water
ran can he obtained at from. 8 to SO
feet all over the land. Tll place,
will lie under irrigation' without ft
doubt In a few year, - and water
could lie obtained by pumping or by
the existing ditches.
OffarN. ISC, 640 Acre far $6400, Cut.
7 tulle from Prineville In very
fertile district. Watered by spring
and creek. Good reservoir ite for
storing water. ISO acre cultivated,
fiO acre more tillable. 100 fruit tree
la bearing. Knleea corn, potatoes
and fruit, Inside grain and hay.
Good 7-rooiu house. Excellent
range.
Offer (fa. 110, 640 Acre far $5500, Ten.
Stock ranch on Ooofced river. N)
acre cultivated, and 100 more till
able. SO acre In grain and some al
falfa." ltaise excellent garden track.
Ivtnd sub-Irrigate readily. IHOaerea
will be sold separately for $1500.
Offer No. 118, 160 Acra let $6600.
Only 4 mile from Prineville, 40
acre now In alfalfa, and at least 30
more can be put In nnder Irrigation.
Good bouse) and barn. This I a
really good buy, and we shall be
glad to show it. ; ., .. ;
Offer No. 144, 600 Acre for $S500.
4 miles from Prinevllle on dally
stage route. 00 acre cultivated, 2tM
tillable. 2 house and a number of
. other building. This hi Prinevllle'
track garden, and ha prodticetl
most of the vegetable used In the
city for year. Part of property In
relinquishment.
Offer No. 67, 40acmfee $700.
11 mile Iroiu Prineville, creek runs
right through the place. Ill acre
meadow, with Irrigation, another 0
acre ploughed. Cloe to stnge and
telephone line. Good house. Grow
garden truck well. Excellent locu
tion for small dairy herd.
No. 168, m Acre, for $4200, Euy Tense.
On Crooked river lielow Prinevllle
towards the railroad. HO acres culti
vated, 100 more tillable. Small
house. Can be Irrigated. This hind
produce exceptionally good wheat.
Offer No. 104, 156.66 Acre for $1600, Cook.
6 miles from Prinevllle, on the
bench, above the frost level. 83
acre cultivated and 25 more can lie
ploughed. Small creek on laud.
Water could lie conserved. Isolated
government land adjoining. Plenty
of range. Right on stage route and
telephone line. ,
N. 89, 1800 Acre far $20,000, Easy Ten.
1200 acres tillable, 400 acres irri
gable. Plenty of water, well,
springs and creeks. A large stock
ranch lying in four townx)il.
Stage goes through property dally.
Four small houses, barns, etc. lo
cation Is suited to the culture of al
falfa and grain. Surrounded by
government land. Owner Is retiring
und will sell very reasonably. $tXH)0
cash down and the balance In from 5
to 7 year at 6 per cent.
Offer No. 140, 1478 Acre far $31,000 Terau.
Ranch about 20 mile from Prine
vllle. Well cultivated,, and funned
extensively.' All In oue body. 450
acre cultivated, 1000 acre good
plow land. 0 acre natural meadow ,
with Irrlgiijtlon.i Irrigated garden."
Plenty of v'ater.J 9 good all-t he-year-round
1 springs on the place.
Kathe all kinds of grain, - apples, .
pears, plums and small fruits.- Is a
tine large diversified farm. Plenty
of good 'range adjoining. Good
seven-room house, also a numlier of
other houses. All farming Imple
ments from' a threshing machine to
, a wheel barrow are Included at the
price. Half cosh, bulance to suit.
Offer No. 149, 920 Acre for $21,000, Term.
8 miles from Prinevllle. 800 acres
can lie cultivated and much of the
land Is good fruit and garden land.
Has oue of the !et and oldest or
chards of the country. Some lands
produce as high as $700 annually er
acre. Itaises good grain. Can be
watered In parts. 3000 fruit trees' In
full bearing. Binder and other ma
chinery Included in the price.
Offer No. 34; 2-itory Hone, 2 Lot, $1400.
Three blocks from Main street ;
good house, barn and outbuildings;
wtjl-kept grounds.
If what you want is not on this list write for
the largest list of Central Oregon bargains to
The Realty
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Hill to Spend Thirty
Millions in Oregon
J aim's J. Hill's railroad-building
programme tor the state of Oregon
for the next three year call for an
expenditure of fully $:!0,(XX),(XK). This
Ini'ludea the construction work for
11U0 that I estimated to run iIiwk to
lO.MO.OM). The Information that
j the great empire builder ha only
liogun gigantic oMrntloti that will
'eventually lead to the completion tt
,a new transcontinental line cotnrs
( to The Telegram from a source that
admits of no dispute,
j The purchase if a portion of the
vast land holdltigs In Eastern Ore
Igon from Kaiurd Frere which Is
now practically consumnted I but a
single straw which show the way
' the Hill wind I blowing. It III be
used a the right of way tor one ol
! the most Important link In the new
j transcontinental line which has leeu
l Hill's dream ever since he brought
Joiint . Steven, that genius ol tre
! railroad engineering world back Into
his fold.
By purrhnxe of this grant Hill uo.
holds in the pulin of lit hand the
most strategic course that any great
railway system could desire In carry
ing out the glgiiutlc scheme of In
! vadlug some of the most cherished
(preserve that have lieen llarrl
j man's exclusive domain for year.
B ! tho lltll iiroirrniiiiiie mil tor extend
i lug the Burlington system through
to Portland and San Francisco.
Control of the Glliuore Mttsburj
line, one ot the mysterious railroad
prtiject of tho northwest, pius -d In
to Hill's bauds some time ago. It
reaches from Billings, Mont., the
t nrcHent witern termlnu of tin
Burlington, and ha been completed
well Into Idaho with work progress
lug In the region tributary to Sal
nion, Idaho. From the activity
with which work I iH'Ing ptisheti
and the trull which the englneerliii!
crews and right-of-way men art
blitilng it will not If n matter l
many month Infore the Glliuore
Pittsburg has tiling Its constwatd
rail-head to Boise.
The next link In the system Is tin
control of what I known a tin
I Boise & Western, and this proj. c h
1 from all Indications being fa there !
and fostered by J.J. Hill under the
Idlrectlou of Presideut John F.
i Stevens, of the Oregon Trunk. From
I the Idaho capital, the Boise & West
I em Is projected clenr across the
state of Oregon to Coo Bay torn
jpaclllc tidewater terminal. It l
known that Hill surveyor and laud
! agents have been busy In the Co
i Bay country for many weeks.
The closing of the deal for tin
cross -Orvgon military road grant
which has liven the lending feature i f
the railroad operations in the fas
West of the past month must be as
sociated intimately with tiie Bolie
& Western project. I'nder what
arrangements the coup has bceu
turned Is not revenled but there h
every reason to believe that Hill hu
successfully engineered u deal w hich
puts an end forever to the bottling
of Oregon by the Htirrliunu forces,
It has lieen oue of the deplorable
facts of railroad history in this state
that the Harrlman forces have buMi
able to command exclusively a uum
ber of strategic gateways In this
state that presented obstacles which
no group of hostile mngnaUs fel
could lie overcome until Hilt sent
John F. Stevens out here as his
personal and confidential represent
atlve. Stevens has been muktng
steady and rapid Inroads against
and through Harrlmnn strongholds
and there is every reason for bellev
ing that this wizard of railroad
building has simply turned another
neat trick on the enemy.
Counting the Oregon Trunk from
the Columbia Kiver to Bend, tin
present proposed terminal, together
with the bridge across the Columbia
to hook the new road up with tin
North Bank for an outlet to Port
land, ns representing an outlay of
$10,000,000, and the purchase of the
big land grant at $2,000,000, It will
be seen that James J. Hill will have
turned a golden stream of $12,00,000
Into this state by the end of 1910.
Oregon Trunk engineers have
opened camps at several points
south of Bend and one of them Is
now within 35 or 40 miles of Klamath
Falls working rapidly down the
Williamson River headed for Agency
Lake, Pelican Bay, Odessa, the
center of the great Weyorhueuser
timber holdings, and onward to
ward Klamath Falls. Statement
made within the past week by L. A
McLeod, of Taconia, and- Joseph
Gardner, of The Dalles, the men 1:
charge of the prellmluary work on
the Invasion of the Klamath Ban In
Indicate clearly that Hill will be Into
that rich and expansive territory
just us quickly as men und money
can build tho Hue. These men have
received positive Instructiors to
complete their work at the earliest
poKHiutu moment ana to hasten it
they have been recruiting their forcis
and have bought thousands of dol
lars worth of supplies from Klamath
tails merchants In the pat hw
weeks.
Patients Received.
Persons needina hospital accommc-
d tit ion can find them at my home, 1
am prepared to care for patient;, or
patients may employ tneir own nurses.
Maternity cases may expect speciu
attention.
n25 Mrs. P. B. Poinduxtkb;
Wanted.
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Light liouM'kcep ing rooms. Address V
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Suits That Fit and
Keep Their
Shape
And these two points In
terest every wonmu
A good tilting suit must
not only look w ell, but feel
easy too.
The lines must cling yet
net seem to encase the ttgure.
And most Important, n
suit to give thorough satis
faction must keep It shape.
Correct tailoring will do
It.
So many suits don't.
La Vol ue suit are. care
fully tailored with the Idea
ever foremost that they
must keep their shape. (
And they do.
Visit our Cloak Depart
ment and try them on
Clifton & Cornett
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Trade at Home!
We greatly appreciate horns
trade and know all would ba
benefited by spendiug your mon
ey at home. Catalogue houses
never helped your son, daughter
or neighbor, they do not pay
taxes in your community nor
sopjiort your achool or churches.
VOCR HOME MEIiCIIANT
DOES. If you will add freight
or postage, then com pa. e quality
with our goods we will meet the
catalogue houses evsry time.
Yours for home trade,
ROBERT SMITH,
Ccnaral Merchandio
Sister, Oregon.,
Automobiles
STODDARD DAYTONS
REOS and MITCHELLS
The three best moderate
Friced ra a on the market,
f you contemplate buying s
car do not fall to see ns as we
can give you more real value
for your money than any
other agency in Crook county,
New Shop and Garage just
north of Ochoco Bridge.
E. G. Hodson,
Colonel F. Smith,
AGENTS
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PRINEVILLE, OR.
DON'T BUY A GUN
until you have ecn our New DonM
Barrel ModoU filled with Stovcal Com
protwd Forged Sttcl Barrtla
DEMI-BLOC GYOTEM
Tho modo of constructing these
superb Trap and Fluid duns is fully
sot forth in our Nuw Shotgun Cata
log. Sond for if, it's free.
Ask your Dealer
for Steveni .
Demi-Bloc Guns,
Insist on our
jnake.
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A TOOL CO.
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Jfc t-aicope rails. Mass.
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city lvieat iviarKet
J. W. Horigan, Proprietor
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and
Retail
Ail Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh
Home Cured; Bacon and
Lard. Fish'and Poultry
in Season
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HoiutMiioRiNo, WtaiD Work, rrc,
Nkatly and l'miiimT IXlNK
Whkm rr Done Br : : x
Robert 7oore
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IF YOU HAVE $1500 TO $4000 TO INVEST IN AN
AUTOMOBILE AND A BALANCE FOR MAINTENANCE
Buy a FORD Touring Gar
With all the cqnipment on it for $1050 f. o. b. Portland and
invest the balance in real estate and give to charity the ditTer-
ence in maintenance. What you get for $1050 ia a car equal
in every way except in weight to $4000 proposition and a car
that will take you 25 milea on one gallon of gasoline.
Equipment Top, Cat Lomp, Conrrotor, Magnate, Tw Sid Oil Lamp,
Toil Lairip, Tub Horn, Wind Shield and Splomtr. '
Demonstration at your convenience.
C. L. SHATTUCK, PRINEVILLE, OR.
) Agent for Crook County.
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Now is Jour Time
To hav WATCH REPAIRING don.
I sin JuMt 0K)ii!n a repair alion at
Klklns' Htore, anj I offer the aervlce of
jeara of exK)rlmice. All work ariit to
me by mull or cxproaa will have my
careful attention.
L KAMSTRA
Prinylll, Oragoa
All work guaranteed.
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUUE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
W. J. SMELZER, Proprietor
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J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Bt6ck boarded by the day, weok or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember ua when in
Prineville. Rates Reasokable. We have -
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent