Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 08, 1910, Image 2

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    The Place to Save
Money
Special Sale for (PS
vt) August in all De-
vJj Pars ur Store pi
& v ' v22S. ' Shirtwaists. Kimonas, Men's Low Shoes, 1 ' I
Sjfeajljj Children's Tan and Black Low Shore ,1
Men's Underwear 25c per garment, exceptional value for the price ""
I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon
City Dads Have
Trouhlss of their Own
The rrineville city council has
been having a busy time trying to
lisve a meeting. The August
meeting was missed as most of the
couneilmen were out of the city.
Tuesday night was the regular
time for the September meeting.
Councilman Waid Cram re
signed some time ago, and Council
man Kosenberg ie in The Palles to
assist in an important operation.
Four men are required to make
a quorum, and Mayor Stewart and
Recorder Ureese were sure of a
meeting, while Marshal Kelso and
Kightwatchman Yancey were
ready for their two months' salary.
All appeared and were ready for
business but George Storkman was
found to be in the country. No
meeting was held, and Wednesday
morning the Prineville Cigar
Factory was beseiged by the mayor
and members, of the council.
Councilman Storkman, who took a
homestead seven or eight months
ago, said that he thought that h.s
homestead was worth more than
the councilman's job, and that he
would be afraid to attend " the
council for in so doing he would
weaken his case with the home
stead, hence, his resignation is
ready for the next meeting of the
council and no meeting will be
held until Councilman Rosenberg
returns from The Dalles.
This is Not an Ad!
but just a little plain talk. 1 wish
h to reason the matter with you.
VCby have a traveling optician
fit your eyes with glass? He is
just passing through and cannot give
yonr 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, voor money will be
returned. lr. V. J. Curtis, O. D.,
Rooms 14 and 15, Adtnison Bldg.,
Office hours from 2 p. m. to 5 p. n.
Hero Grain Cleaners for Sale.
Two New Hero Grain Cleaners fur
stile cheap. C. W. Elktns Co. 9-1
!ood orgau for sale by J. L.
VcOulloch. ai
YOU CAN WASH
THE MATTRESS
I BEARING THIS IABEL
Soap, water
Deeded to keep
Mattress tweet and clean. The imsuU never
needs 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 yon get the genuine Ostermoor. Note
the label put there to protect you against worthless
Imitations. We sell at factory prices and invite
InsDectlun. 1
The Winnek
Exclusive Agents for Prineville
THE LEADER
Straw Hats 25c rack Sunhcnm-ts 25c rath
Linen Veiling, formerly 15c per yd. now 10c
Flemish Linen,
WinsJor Premier CamLric" " '
Ladies' Wrappers, lornwiy $1.50, now SI
Call and Convince Yourself
Lafferty Makes
Good Impression
A. W. Lafferty, republican can
didate for congress from this die
trict, spoke to a good audience at
the Club Hall Saturday evening.
Mr. Lafferty is a good talker,
and covered the political situation
thoroughly, considering the lagth
of time he had to do so. lie is a
man with considerable ability as
an attorney, and showed consider
able knowledge of the Oregon sit
uation at Washington.
The heavy feature of the address
covered the uses of the irrigation
funds in the state from which they
are derived, showing that at pres
ent there are no laws that will
allow Oregon the use of all the
funds arising from the sale of pub
lic lands, but that the money may
be spent in any state, in fact noth
ing in the laws compelling any
part of its expenditure in this
state.
The fault o! this condition lies
at the door of the present congress
man, Mr.Ellis, accordingtoMr. Laf
ferty, and the latter gentleman bas
perfect confidence in his own ability
to right the situation.
Regarding the forest reserves,
the speaker said that they should
be controlled by the state instead
of the national government, and
considerable about the forest
officers being '"boys just out of
Harvard."
Speaking of his three opponents
for the place, Mr. Lafferty did not
abuse Mr. Ellis, the present incum
bent but bandied the subject like
a man. He said that so far as
George Shepherd was concerned,
you can vote for him two years
from now for he is a standing can
didate. Mr. Lafferty is making a more
vigorous campaign than any of his
opponents, and It ft for Fossil and
Condon, and will go from thereto
Larande and burns, lie snoke
in Hood River and Moro before
coming here.
Rooms for Rent
Two untarnished rooms for rent In
piire at the Journal office. 9-Stf.
and a brash are all that is
the outside of an Ostermour
Co. inc
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Matoles.
A Redmond dispatch says:
Civil Engineer F. I. Fboenix, of
this city, has returned from the
new town of Metoles that he bas fin
islied surveying and platting.
.Metoles is located six miles south
of Madras, and is ou the east side
of the Oregon Trunk and Deschutes
Kailroad rights-of-wav. There are
'200 acres in the townsite. Metoles
will be the first division point on
the Oregon Trunk line, and.it is
understood from good authority
that the railroad people have se
cured sutllcient land at that point
for (hops and other purposes. A
43-stall roundhouse and immense
coal bunkers will be located at this
po nt and a large tide trackage
laid. The business streets of the
town are laid out BO feet wide, and
several small narks have been
provided.
From authoritative advance in
formation from the county assess
or's office it is learned that the
town of Hillman has been assessed
at 1100,000 on the valuation of the
town lots. Madras is assessed at
141,000, and Laidlaw at $23,000 on
town lot valuation. The city of
Redmond has not been assessed yet.
At this point the railroad people
are drilling a twelve inch well, and
struck a good supply of water a
week ago at a detith of 677 feet.
Water arose to a depth of thirty
feet in the well, but drilling is con
tinued, it is presumed that the
quest is for an artesian flow of
water. As to what deDth the well
will be dug, and what the object of
the railway people are, no one is
able to get information, but there
is no haulttng of proceedings about
the place.
The location of the depot will be
about the center of the town, and
near the well. Reservations for
lots are being made, and the price
for some of the best corner business
lots are from 400 to $000. The
town is owned by the Inland Em
pire company, with V. B. William
son president.
Household Goods For Sale.
I will tell at public auction at my
lesidence in Prineville, on Saturday,
September 17, all my household good's.
Attend this sale if you want bargains.
9-S J. L. McCL LLoCH.
The latest improved a
genuine
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'and records in your own home
i wilhout cost to you. on ten days
j Free Trial
The New Edison
Fireside Phonograph
$22.00
Will play 2 and 4-minule records.
Fitted with new Cygnd Horn,
Drop us a postal or better still,
come in and make your own selection
ol records. The enlire list ol Am
berol records in stock. Easiest of
terms.
The Winnek Co.
Prineville, Or.
Hillman Locals
I Aiiimt a month no Mrs. Itnlph
.Motmiley wns culled Knst tiv the
serious llliierai ifher fiithcr. Soon
utter Mrs. Met'Hiilc.v's arrival there
, ner mint died, her fntlier djlnii
ilmtit two weeks Inter. l.sl week
!Mr. Mrtuule.v received word Unit
i Mm. M.ChuIo.v sua very nick. Mr,
i MeCiiiiloy loft Hut next day for Man
; krtto, Minn., where Mr. Met 'nil ley It.
'. vlsltlntt with relative. Thin family
, hn the sympathy ol thin coiiiniun-
j Hy In thin hour of trouble.
Weexinvt to he ll to siiy next
, week that lilllnmn hue auother
' mercantile establishment.
Miss lofa Kent left tor Portland
to atteud high school this winter.
O. Swanaon took a load of pota
toes, of which he has many, to lletid
hint week, where he disponed of them
at three ceuts per pound.
Mr. Archer tins Just finished cut
tlnti his second crop of clover from
clKhtoeu acres. He tins cut about tJ
ton.
Work I proKixnltiK very rapidly
ou the Oregon Trunk, I.tist week
the depot site was staked out. The
site Is Just north of B. Avenue, be
t ween LI. uud V. Avenue. This Ian
good location aud judtrlmr from the
distance U-tween stake the depot
will lie of ample dlmcitstou to take
en re of the trade here for some time
to come.
K. Wagner, the well driller, has re
turned from hie trip to ltrcmiuertou.
Washington, and work will be re
sumed on the well. There will tie no
cessation of this work until the well
Is completed.
Mr. Keyon, Just west of Hillman,
is clearing; forty acre of her land
thl fall. Thl I one of the host SO
acre ou the O. 1. & P. scurvKiUl.m,
and wilt make a Hue home when
cleared and Improved.
Work hna again started on the
Trail 1'rtwHlntr, hill which will tie rut
down and the grade much Improved
on the south side of the river. There
are many new roads plauned arouud
Hillmnn which, when completed,
will give u a fine a system of road
a are tributary to any town In the
county. .
The Hillman Mercantile t'o.'s liusl
ne Is Increasing very rapidly nnd
the postofllce receipt have doubled
In the lust three week.
W. 11. Davidson I moving his
family Into n tent this week, where
they expect to stay fur at least two
month. Tbey have tieeu forced out
of their house on account of the
heavy blasting In the cut nearby,
the falling rock making It very dan-
geroustostay In the house.
LOCAL MENTION
Chester K. Rouse of Madras pre
sented complete petition for Ids
lielng placed on the nominating bal
lot for the office of commissioner an
hour before the clerk's office closed
toulght He ts republican lu faith,
and will oppose It. II. Barley of
I .aid in w.
The rush of people luto Central
Oregou 1 on again niter a brief lull,
and automobile are crowded to the
limit. There are from three to seven
care arriving dally from Khanlko
with an average of uo lens than
twenty-live people a day. The C. S.
& S. company are using two cars
each way on the Prlneville-Shaulko
run and they are crowded.
H. X. Lawrle, who Is Interested In
the new town of Culver Junction,
was In I'riuevllle today. Mr.
Iawrie saye thnt the well which Is
being drilled ou the townsite is
down 1 feet now and the work Is
continuing. The sale of lot has
been very eotistactory, and develop
ment of all kind I going ahead
rapidly.
Borsini Kills Himself
Continued Iroru flist page.
gun, ail lead to the self destruc
tion theory.
The horse he had riJJen the day
before was poacfully grazing in the
pasture with the saddle in il usual
place. He had removed hi coat
and laid it on the table, and the
mail he had received lay beside it.
The body was sitting up, with
the head against the door casing.
Frank W. Smith who hag known
P.osini for a long time, went out
and brought the body to Prine
ville last night. Burial will take
place this afternoon. Dr. Belknap
and the couuty court examined the
remains.
Frank lo?ini has been in thif
part of Oregon for more than
twenty years. Ho wag fifty-five
years of age at the time of hie
death. He wag of Swiss birth and
had been an interpreter in court
here several times. He has no re
latives here, and the whereabouts
of bis only brother in California
are not known. In his pockets
were found $21.35. In a leather
pocket book was found a check for
$382.50, oo French 4 Co. There
are 21 head of cattle in his pasture.
His ranch consists of 400 acres.
It is said further that he had a de
posit e of considerable amount at
the First National Dank ol this
Pastoral Change.
ltev. J, l. U'wellen, whotinlccn
pastor of the Methodist church of
thl i-lty for the past two year, ha
been promoted to the past irate at
The Pull. by the Columbia con-
rcrenc which ha just closed It
session at Spokane. He will leave
next Monday tor his new change.
Ill farewell sermon will tie preached
next Sunday night.
Aa The Haltc I considered the licst
cl.argv lit the district, the appoint
ment come as a recognition of the
worth of ltev, lwcllcu.
l'rlnevCIo I to U served by ltev.
J. M. Htiggbi who come from Top-(H-tilsh,
Washington, lie. I a man
of good ability.
Other niliilntcrs who are know la
rrlnevllle nrcchanged or reappointed
aa follow: J. It. Mooreheud to
Arlington, W. P. Jeunett to llllens
lierg, M. W. Weaver to Madra. C, I.
l.owther to Mom, W, 8. Wilson to
Kcdmond nnd II. C. Clark to White
Salmon,
Iter, liiigglua and family will
arrive the first of the week, and will
hold lil first services nt the local
ehurve Sunday SeptemU'r 1
Preabyterian Church.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. in.
Christian Knd. nvor nt 7 p. in.
Popular Service at 8 p. m.
Topic for morning, "Utaon from
the 2:trd. Paliu."
Kvenliig, "Heaven: What aort of a
place It l aud how to gt t there."
Real Estate Transfers
FaraitM ky tin CraA CmsIt Akrtrart C.
William Pollard to Minnie A. Kay,
lot 4 nnd west halt of lot 5, blk. i.
Prluevllle. consideration, IIOUO,
Havld W. Harnett to Hubert C
Osliorn, tract of land In theseueof
sec 34, tp 12. r 13. consideration, 1110.
Thomas S. Callng-han to X. S.
lira well, i)Ultclalm, one hundred tcet
wide through the w uw sec 13, tp 1),
r 14, consideration, $1.
C. C. Webber, et nt to Alexander
Stewart, Trustee, Q. C. P. w lie and
senw of ec 21 tp is consideration,
$!.
lVnd Townsite Co. to Maggie
Prattie, lot 2, blk 5, Bend, consider
ation, $1200.
Madras Land Co to Oregon Trunk
I'y Co. 100 ft wide across w aw mr
S, and se se sec fi, e ne of sec 7 nnd
w ne sec", all lu tp 12, r 13, coiisld
atlon, 1.
Oregon Trunk By Co to Madras
Ijind Co, (J. C. docd, sw sw sec 5, te
se see (!. e S ne sec 7, aw tie sec 7 all
lu tp 12. r 13.
Oliver K. SpJuk, et al to Pred
Bnrkley uud A. C. Santord, sw t of
sec 8, tp. 13, r IS, consideration
2000.
J. J. Blxler to Oregon Trunk Ity
Co, allot n nw( of sw qr of se qr
sec 4, IS, 12, lying north of the line of
the Oregou Trunk Ity, consideration
l.
J. A. Norwood and wife to J. J.
Elllngrr, lot l'l. blk 3(1, Redmond,
consideration, 11300.
irank . McCuftery and wife to
Alex Brown, Q. C. deed, v of lot 13,
14, 15, lit, blk 30. Itedmoud, consider
ation $1.
Alex llrownand wlte to prank W.
McCaffrey, e of lot 13. 11, 15, 10 In
blk 3, Redmond, consideration. 11
I- K. Oarllnghouse to I-onls S
Erly, aw qr eec 21, II, 13.
Pilot Ilntte Development Co to
I.on I.. Fox, lota 2 and 3, blk 13,
Bend, consideration ttiOO.
4. Snow rnrmlnter to II. J. Over-
turf one-third part of lot 3, blk 1,
Bend, consideration, $2700.
David D. Birk. et ul, to Chn. S.
Clute, t-t al, lota 4 and 6. blk 131,
Hillmnn, consideration, II.
Fred II. lireen and wlte to Benja
min Mason, lot's by 41S feet In the
aw qr of aec 1, 11, 13, consideration,
$2550.
I'nited State to Horace J. Heoly
patent, n se eec 24, 12, 13 and e
lots 3 and 4 In sec ID. 12, 14.
I'nited States to Clyde C. Healy,
patent, se uw ,' ne and ne se sec 12,
12,13.
Frank Forest, et al, to J. W. Hor
Igan, a tract of metes and bourn!,
K4 by N) feet In Hodge addition to
Prluevllle, consideration, $2700.
320 Acrea River Bottom Land.
I have 320 acre of fine river boU
torn land; 300 tons of bay; farm Im
plements of all kinds; two gasoline
engines, horses and thoroughbred
Jersey cattle, all for sale at a bar
gain. The entire lot will go at $32,
000. Cull on, 'phone or write to
T. P. M(.Ol.UTan.
lWtf Prineville, Oregon.
Nemo Self -Reducing Corsets.
Ladle come and see the famous
Nemo Kclf-Ileduclng Corsets. Fee
the Nemo and your corset trouble
will be over. C. W. Elklns Co., Sole
Ageuts. 0-1
Notice.
All persons indebted ti the old firm
of llorigan A Still will please call and
settle as I wish to close up all accounts,
tr-ltf Respectfully, J. W. Hurrigan.
Fruit for Sale.
Plume and prunes of all kinds at the
orchard for 31, cents per pound.
8tf II. (ilBSO.V.
LOST
Black cloth bag with lady's toilet
and sundry articles. Leave at Journal
office.
For Sale.
640 acres of land on the east side of
Powell Butte three quarters of a mile
from Crooked Kiver. First class land.
Address Jas. Wilson, 1000, Division St.
trtland, Oregon.
Register !
Why don't you register? On Sep
temlwr 21 you will want to vote but
cannot iMvniiHU your uaiiie disw not
appear on the rvg 1st rat Ion books.
Por the ts'iiellt of voter who cannot
register during the day I have ar
ranged to open the rcgli-lrntloii
books on Tuesday evening, Septciu
lnr it, from 7 p. in. to 0 p. in , iiIho on
Saturday evening, SepteinlHr 10.
Itemetnls'r you cannot register tor
the primaries after ft p. III., Septem
ber 11. Pcmt'iuher, also, yotl cannot
vote al the primaries II you have
not registered. a ii k i Ititow ,
County Clerk.
I lorses for Sale.
Broken and unbroken mures and
geldings for sale at my ranch nt Bear
creek. T. J. PkiikI son, Huberts, Ore
ion. Sltll
Prineville Steam Laundry.
tUve ymir H.ithea wkIiI l lti Prlnsvllls
Mtt-m lAtttldrv. HIMVlill sM.-Mllull Slvtt Li
IravHrre. Ij.un.liv I. I.,.i,hI In II. Mot lll
ler t.mlultt, nvur Hie Mi.mi.
Mir JAMI.1 KWINll, Prup'r.
Socialist County
Convention.
The 8K-ilit County Convention fur
Crook county, state of Oregon, is here,
by called to meet at the circuit court
room at Prineville, Oregon, tin Satur
day, Septerulwr 17th, 1010, at 1 o'clock
p. in., for the purpose) of iiomiuitinn
candidate for all the county olll.- to
be rilled at lb next general election,
and lor Ilia transaction of tmh other
businrrs sa may come bctor mid con
vention. This will be a max conven
tion and all iwrwms In Crook county,
state of Oregon, knowu to b Idcntitlcd
with the Socialist movement will he en
titled to a voice in the proceedings of
the convention.
loiie br order of the Soci-tlist County i
Central Committee, Anoint lt, I'.'IO. !
J. II. lloiiNKt, Clinuuian.
J. It. Kmith, Secretary.
A HltealtrtF nt ntt,if rn t.Oall.tn m ill '
address the convention. H It I
Carpenter Shop
J. E. Whialer, Proprietor
All kimls ol job carpcntiry
workmanship guaratilccJ.
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Cross, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
The. ipk
Enter- pilili
tainero
fur' "S J.r - h- -XTl JJlSfh
Why Not Consider
This Offer Now?
Tliia is an invilatioii lu every reader nt' Huh paper In write us, at one
for our free trial offer no money iluwn !) months In pnv no inter-
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we want you a satisfied eiisimnera hooslcr
for Kilcr our hsul nilvei'tiM'm.'iit. Smnl v- U3 WasldnKton St
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For Sale.
Sawmill mid tlmix-r clulm contain
lug I.oOO.ihhi feet; mill will cut 1.1,000
per day; In good running order;
price kkki.
A Uo a ranch of 40 lien's; UNI acre
meadow; Mni.oini tlmls-ron It; mill
stand on one forty. Bolh fur fill..
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