Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 01, 1910, Image 2

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The Place to Save
Money
THE LEADER
The Place to Save
Money
Special Sale for
August in all De
parts of Our Store
Shirtwaists. Kinionas. Men's Low Shore,
Children's Tan ami Black Low Shoes
Men's Underwear 25c per garment, exceptional values for the price
Straw Hah 25c each, Sunbonncls 25c each
Linen Wiling, formerly 15c per yd. now 10c
Flemish Linen,
Winsdor Premier Cambric"
Ladies Wrappers, formerly $1.50, now $1
Call and Convince Yourself
am
I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon
In the Interest
of Good Roads
Thomas K. Whiteside, represent
ing the firm of rll fc Co. of Port
land, was in Prineville this week
in the interests of good roads.
Mr. Whiteside has a proposition
thai looks good to a man fn favor
of pood roads. His house will fur
nish a 10 ton ' motor roller and
portable rocK crusher for 15000
f. o. b. Portland. The motor is 25
h. p. and furnishes the power for
the crusher. The total expense of
running the plant, including wages
and gasoline, is $7.50 a day.
Mr. Whiteside maintains that
with one of these plants Crook
county in a few years would have
good roads in all directions. The
woist places could be fixed up
immediately and then the work
could be taked up systematically.
We certainly need better roads and
the merits of this plan should be
investigated.
Mr. Whiteside also took up a
plan with some of the members of
the city council to oil the streets.
An oil plant, including a wagon,
would cosH600. Two oi lings' the
first year and one thereafter would
te sufficient to lay the dust.
Where oil has been tried it is said
to be away ahead of water sprink
ling and much cheaper in the long
run. The initial cost would be
greater but in a few years a crust
would form that would give us
smooth dustless streets. What a
relief it would be. I
A Destructive
Timber Pest
This is Not an Ad!
but juBt a little plain talk. I wish
h to reason the matter with yon.
Why have a traveling optician
fit your eves with glasses? He U
just passing through and cannot give
your eyes the necessary care, and atten
tion they should have. He will not
guarantee his work. My work is fully
guaranteed in every respect and if not
fully satisfactory, your money will be
returned. Dr. W. J. Curtis, O. D.,
Rooms 14 and 15, AdamBon Bldg.,
Office hours from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
iJood organ for sale by J. L.
VcCuUot-h. 9-1
B. F. Harvey, who has been de
tailed to the bureau of entomology
by the forest service, has been in
Crook county investigating the
cause of the death of many trees,
both in the national forest and in
private holdings. Mr. Harvey
was in Prineville the first of the
week and in conversation with a
Journal reporter regarding the
pest said:
"The sudden dying of extensive
areas of timber in Eastern Oregon
during the last few years has been
the cause of much alarm among
the timber owners of this country.
The cause of the recent exten
sive loss in the timber resources of
Oregon is due chiefly to the attack
of the Mountain Pine beetle.
(Dendroctonaus Monlicolac). This
beetle emerges from the trees in
swarms during July and immedi
ately attacks the choicest living
standing timber. It bores holes
through the bark of the tree and
then excavates a vertical main
gallery of six or twelve inches in
length just between the'bark and
sap wood in the growing portion of
the tree. Along this main gallery
eggs are deposited about every half
inch. These eggs hatch into
minute white larvae or grubs
which in feeding excavate horizon
tal secondary galleries around the
trunk of the tree in its living tis
sue. The larvae grows rapidly
and soon changes into a pupa in
which stage it passes the winter.
The following summer the pupa
again changes into the adult beetle
which in time emerges and attacks
new trees. The adult is a short,
thick-set black beetle about one
fourth of an inch long. Where
this beetle enters the tree small
pitch tubes will be found and
where it emerges many small
shot holes appear. The larva or
grub stage of the beetle is most de
structive as it is feeding heavily at
this period. The death of the
tree is caused by the larva gal
leries cutting off the sap supply of
the tree. This beetle usually at
tacks the lodgepole pine first, but
is capable of attacking and killing
the yellow pine.
The Black Hills beetle in South
Pakota, a close relative of the
Mountain Pine beetle, has killed a
billion feet of the best standing
yellow pine timber.
Throughout Northeastern Ore
gon this Mountain Pine beetle has
already done considerable damage,
and steps for the control of this in
sect pest are being taken. The
simplest method of control yet
found is to cut and peel the bark
of the newly infested tree some
time between September 1st. and
June 1st. of the following year.
The bark of the newly infested
trees only need be pealed. This is
simply scattered on the ground
and the dying out of the bark to
gether with the exposure results in
the death of the beetle.
Thus far on the Deschutes
National forest comparatively few
infested areas have been found
and it is hoped that control work
will soon be started by the forest
service in order to eradicate these
centers of infestation and thus prevent
a widespread depredation and the dead
lots of millions of feetof valuable tim
ber. Private interests once announced
co operative control work on infested
areas outside the forest could be carried
on to great advanUgo at small ex
peuse. It is hoped that all vitally in
terested Kill consider this seriously.
Immediate action will prevent heavy
lose eg.
Candidate for Sheriff.
To tho Republican voters of Crook
.onnty :
I hereby announce mvself as a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Crook
county, subject to the approval of the
voters of the county at the primary
election to be held in September.
Respectfully,
S-25 I-rank Elkiks.
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Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
iron for Crook County,
lu the mutter of the estate
of
Wilson E. Ilurton. deceased.
Notice is hereby (riven that the umler
siiriied, has been duly appointed adminis
trator of the alwve entitled estate, and all
persons are hereby notilied to present
their claims with proiwr vouchers to the
undersigned at the law oltice of T. K. J.
Dutfy, IVincville, Oreeon, or the law office
of Frank Menefee at The Dalles. Oregon,
within six months from the day of the
first publication of this notice, first pub
lltjut on Augjjit 25, 1II10.
Fai'l W. CnM.nms,
Administrator of the estate of Wilson E.
liurtoii, Deceased.
Frank Menefee, attorney for the State,
Tae Dalles, Oregou.
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YOU, CAN WASH'
TH E. MATTRESS1
BEARING THIS LABELN
Soap, water and a brush are all that is
Deeded to keep the outside of an Ostermoor
Mattress sweet and clean. The inside never
Deeds attention. Costs nothing for repairs.
An occasional "outing" in the sun keeps it fresh and
Dew, because it is built (not stuffed) of elastic, fibrous
Ostermoor sheets. It cannot sag, lump nor pack
like hair. '
Make sure you get the genuine Ostermoor. Note
the label put there to protect you against worthless
imitations. We sell at factory prices and invite
inspection. '
The Winnek Co. Inc
Exclusive Agents for Prineville (rjz
The latest improved a
genuine
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
and records in your own home
without cost lo you, on ten days
Free Trial
The New Edison
Fireside Phonograph
$22.00
Will play 2 and 4 -minute records
Fitted with new Cygnet Horn,
Drop us a postal, or better still,
come in and make your own selection
ol records. The entire list of Am-
berol records in stock. Easiest ol
terms.
The Winnek Co.
Prineville, Or.
A Chance to Win a
Beautiful Silver Cup
Through It livuernl Immltsratluu
dipiirtniiiit, th irvnt Northern
Uiillrvm.l hit offrrvd tt" tt prise
roimUUiitf In PNih Instance ot two
ctiiw ami KKt Hint mid t(H) mvuitil prise
rllilxnm for live iiKrUiilturtil fair to
U held lu Orvirou thl year.
Tho unVr has U-eti nitnlo to the ot
tlciulH of thcatat Itilr nt Salem and
inamwiK of the fair tit Trlm-vlHe,
Horn. Lake view and 1' litem1. The
condition KoveruhiK the awaiMsof
the cup nt the tour county fair are
kit larjr. lv tu.tho fair uiannp'ineut.
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Register !
Why dorTi you rvirUtor'.' On Sep-ti'iiilx-r
.' you will v. kiiI to vote but
cannot Ikviiiimi your mime ilixe imi.
npn-ar on me rvu 11 nit Ion liook.
lor the iH'iietlt ol otir vt Imrutmot
retltrr (lurtiiH th iy Imve nr
ninirvd to oin tin- n-KlHiriitloti
hook on Tiiiwday evonlnu, Moi'tem
her 1, fr-!ii T p. lu. to U p. in., io on
Saturday rveiiliiu, rVititulior It).
Iteiiii'iiilNT you cannot rvirlHtor tor
tho primarily ntlcr A . in., Ncptein
her 1 1. UriiHMiilM'r, itlmi, you cannot
vote Ht the- prlniHrli- If you have
Mot recUtereU. WaIihkn Itiiows,
t'oiint.T t'leiK.
Nemo Self-Reducing Cortett.
I.aillc rotuo niul mi tho laiuou
Nemo SclMieiliit'liiir Contot. I'm
Hi Nemo ttud your comet trouldc
will bo over. V. V. Klkhm Co., Hoh
Aju'iit. y.i
For Surveyor.
To th republican voter of Crxxk
county i
I hereby annaiiiiee mysvlt ndb
date for the ollieeof 8urvur fur t'rook
county, subject tuth approval ol the
voter at the priinarv election to le
held iu Kcpleiuber. lteaiwlfullv,
t-1 Ki.l A Ith'e.
Tho tiwit Northern liav hIho re
served l.V) feet of apace Ht the Iry
KitrmliiK I'oiigrvDH, which will Ik1
hehl nt Spoknne ( Vtoln-r It rt. V. W.
tiralinin. Western liiiiulirratlon
atreut, yeMterilay uiiuoiincett that
the productii will lie vent to the Dry
running CoiiirrexH ami exhllilted
there before Indnn placed In the ear.
Comment Intf on the offer of the
tireat Northern liallroad to nlve
rllilion itml vllverctip tor exhlhlt
at the liH-nl fair yesterday, mcmticr
of Hie local hoard said thut they
had not Ihvii Infonned illrt-ct of the
matter yet, but a soon a ouch In
formation arrived they would nr
ranire for the handling; of the awards
and notify through the prex of the
county, their decision In the matter.
rreiH-rntion for the coining fair
are )rorrvin(r. and n liotter fair
than ever before I proiiilMed.
The bountiful cup which I liown
herewith will lie awarded Kr the
iH-xt Oretron exhibit nt the Inter
national Dry i'urinliii Exposition nt
Spokane next Novetnlier. Thecupt
offered by the I'ortland Com mere Inl
Club and It value Ih about .V).
The condition nttendltiK ll
anurd lire that the produce ex
hibited must boKrown In Oivnou on
arid or aeml-urld land without Irri
gation. On one lde of the cup I nn
Inscription giving the donor and the
requirement to lie met and on the
opposite Hide lu blank space where
the name ot the winner will be en
graved. It Ih a handsome piece of
silver, standing nearly n foot high
on a solid ebony base.
For Sheriff.
To the Democratic voters of Crook
county. Oreuon :
I hereby announce mvself as a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Crook
county, subject to the approval ofdenn-
cratic voters at the primary electiou to
00 neiu September z-t.
John I.. Imavakos,
Bend, Oregon.
Notice.
All (n-rnin Indebted t the old III
ol HuriitAn ASIdtwill please call a
rni
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elite as I wish lo ele up all account.
H-ltl Ketpvetlully, J. W. liorri!n.
Horse for Sale.
Itroken and unbroken mare and
O-ldlng for ale nt my much nt Hear
creek. T. J. Kkhui hon, HolxTt. Ore
(,'on. Klttf
Hero Grain Cleaners for Sale.
Two New Hero drain ('leaner fur
wile cheap. C. W. Klkln Co. 9-1
Prineville Steam Laundry.
lUvr your clollir wn.hnl at llir rrliifvllli-Mu-um
titiiidrv. HnvIi ain-niion lfn In
lrvt-ltm. Ijuintlrv I. 1iichi-,I In i Mct'nltlM.
tor liuildlii. utHir tin- tVlMH.t.
JAMI-M KUfND. Prop'r.
r-i: 'n'"T7.rTT
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'fit 'wa i i2
Ib'publicjn candidate for JiIiIk of
the Circuit Court in the Seventh Ju
dical District, comprising the counties
cf Crook, Wasco and Hood Kher. ll
elected, I will, during my term of ollke,
hold an adjourned term of the circuit
court in Crook County every sixty days,
provided, however, no jury will be called
at sojourned terms unless the business
of the court urgently demands it.
adv Samuel W. Stark.
For Sale.
tiiO acres of land on the east side of
Powell Butte three quarters of a mile
troin ( roukeil Kiver. Mrst class liuul.
Address J as. Wiuox, lUOtl, Division 8t.
Portland, Oregon.
Want to Buy Land.
Will buy np to a thousand acroa of
good raw sui(3bruidi land in one Isidy or
smaller tracts preforanly together, If
the price is right Want to improve
land and raise w heat and hay. Aui not
speculating. Address
Li KoY Akmsthonii,
8 25-lp ' Hood Kiver, Oregon.
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A Genuine
Edison
Phonograph
Outfit
Sent
Without
Coat to You
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This Offer Now? .
This is nil invitation, to every reader ot'tliis paper to wi ito us, nt onco,
for our free. Iiial offer no nnmcy down !) mouths to pay no inter
est chaired we inv the fmr!it n.id l'ivm 10 duys to try an h
I'liniii.-sriiph in your own home. O ir Outfit No. VI en.
and infl.ides N'ew Kdison l-in -ide I'lioiiograph with ci
lion reprodiicer to piny 2 and 4-minute reeard-c, new C
Morn, ti!-:(i sciiil I'lher-lloni; halt duxen hilison l
berol ( 4-riiimil ) lieenrds and half dozen (lold Mouldc
!l!ii,i1:i,-,l tfi lv! nt('l-ftl)!nlfl f'rtiiie. hnHlo IMiniio-
B;ni)!i Oil, Oil fun and an Automatic. Brush alluch-
Dicnt. This o.'j'ei- U fair Ao you and to us, bcciui.su ,
re ant you fl satisfied customer- "fa waahlngloaSt.
for Kilersoiir bad udveitisomi'iit. - him Votnann,or.,
us till! rotnmn catiilouc and lull par- ' etl nn: Please
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Carpenter Shop
J. E. Whislcr, PuLIiiher
All kinds ol job crH-nlcry an J rralt work. I'irl-class
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O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Croat, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal Butter and Eggs
Mutton and Pork Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
Sonera iftlaccsmithing
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IF YOU HAVE $1500 TO $4000 TO INVEST IN AN
AUTOMOBILE AND A BALANCE FOR MAINTENANCE
Buy a FORD Touring Car
1119" SI 050 f. o. b. Portland nnd
invest the balance in real estate and give to charity the Jifler-
ence in maintenance. What you get for $1050 is a car equal
in every way except in weight to $4000 proiosition and a car
that will take you25rnile on one gallon of gasoline.
Equipment -Top, Cas Lamps, Csnwalor, Magneto, Two Sid Oil lairps
Tail Lamp. Tuba Horn, Wind Shield and SpaedomeUr.
Demonstration at your convenience.
C. L. SHATTUCK, PRINEVILLE, OR.
Agent for Crook County.
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
fKIXrVIII.E, OKHiON
Stock bonnlcJ by tlm day, week or month at
Hotisonalile rati. Renmnibcr us when in
Prinevillo. Rat Rkasonablk. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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Quality
Is what the careful buyer in
ventigites when purchasinn jew
elry or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prineville, Oregon
W. A. IkMJTH, l'ros.
1). F. Btkwaiit, Vliw-I'ros.
BTA'l lS HANK NO. 1HS
0. M. Ki.kiks, Csnliler
L. A, Hoot ll, A'l "
Okook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
f'nplliil Stock fully pulit.
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Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner March 29, 1910i
loans and nisiintn" $1(W,IU0 fnpltnl stotik
Ooiinly mill oilier wiu rants 2,lll(l.llll Hlirplua
lino! estate iinU tlxturus 7.7W4 I'mllvlilrd priiflta
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Ca ksad and das from buki 1130,990.78
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