Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 20, 1911, Image 3

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ATHLETIC GROUNDS
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Heavy Colonist Travel
Hovlsod statistics com plied by
offlcmls of the Harrlmaa linos
and reports furnished by repres-'
cntatlves of other railroads
which handled colonist passenger
business to the Paciflc Coast
during the 8o dy period ending
April 10 disclose that all records
for that class of travel during
the annual Spring period were
smashed this year.
Tables that have been complied
show that 85.000 persons travel
ed from hundreds of points in
the East, North and South to
cities on the western edge of the
continent while the special rates
offered by the various lines were
in force. This figure, it Is
. declared, exceeds by fully 15.000
the total of lust Spring, when
colonist rates were offered
throughout a period of 45 days.
The travel this year was dis
tributed as follows:
Southern PaciBc, via Ogden,
15,320; via El Paso, 0929; via Los
Anglos, 808; via Portland, 8761.
Oregon Washington Railroad
h Navigation Company, 11,600.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe.
20.000.
Northwest route, via Hill lines
( istimnted') 15.000.
Via other lines (estimated)
10.000. '
It is estimated that fully 50.000
of all those who traveled on col-
onists tickots this Spring went
to California and extreme West
ern states other than thoso
classified in the Pacific North
west group. The Santa Fe
cirriod practically all of Its col
onist travelers to California,
and the bulk of this class of
business over the Harriman lines
went in the same direction. ,
Data complied by represen
tatives of the Harriman roads
for the Spring period of 1910
shows that '29,170 colonists pas
sengers were transported over
the Southern Pacific line during
that time and that 10.2UU otners
traveled over the Oregon Wash
ington & Navigation Company's
route.
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an increase of fully 15 per cent
over the business done last
Spring.
A table prepared by passenger
traffic officials of the Harriman
lines In regard to colonist travel
to California from the Spring of
1901 to the fall of 1910 shows the
following figures:
Via Odgen 885,750
Via Ed Psao 179,078
Via Portlund 45,794
Via Los Angoles 14.100
Total .... 625,828
The Santa Fe road Is offering a
special rate of one faro for the
round trip to points in California
on account of the Electrical
Supply Jobbers Association con
vention. Oregonian1
Must Not Abandon
Sheep on Desert
Eollowing is the full text of the
bill enacted into law by the last
legislature to punish the aband
onment of sheep on the range:
"If any person employed to
herd or tend a band of sheep
shall willfully or maliciously de
sert or abandon snch band of
sheep upon the public range or
place where such band of sheep
have been Instructed to his care
or custody, such person, upon
conviction thereof, shall be
punished by imprisonment in the
penitentiary not less then six"
months nor more than three
years, or by imprisonment in the
county jail not less than three
months or by fine not less than
50 nor more than f 500."
For Sale.
480 act 68 o( land 35 miles east of
Prineville. Nearly level, water on
land, 8 million of yellow pine, good
soil. Price $8000. L. K. Belknap, 748
Loveioy Bt. Portland Oregon, Main
6500. j 4-20 It.
A Good Buy.
I Inn an mirl nix lnti lor sale. Desir
able property. A bargain. Inquire at
this office. 4-13 lm
Horses for Sale.
Two 2-vear-otd fillies, big ones; also 0-year-old
mare, 1400 lbi., broke gentle.
Inquire of Ed. Smith. 4-13
Dog Lost.
Fox Terrier bitcb, anewera to name
of Monday. Return to Tbos. Sharp Jr.
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Lookout for
Forest Fires
Forest fires, one of the greatest
sources of destruction to the
most valuable resources of the
state, will soon be restricted and
their terrors largely reduced if
the people will co operate with
the State Fcrester in the admin
istration of the new forestry law
unacted by the last Legislature,
which will be ready for distribu
tion in pamphlet form in the
near future.
One of the most important pro
visions of the law is that making
a closed season for burning from
June 1 to October 1, during which
period outdoor fires of all kinds
are prohibited except under most
stringent regulations and the
probability of heavy penalties.
In this connection the State
Forester urges upon every one
the necessity of doing all possible
burning before the closed season
begins and thus save the trouble
of doing it by permission during
that season of greatest danger
when fires spread so easly and
rapidly.
The State Forester desires the
assistance and co operation of
every one in the protection of
property from forest, grass or
brush fires, and to this end in
vites suggestions and inform
ation calculated to assist in any
manner in the performance of
his most imortant duties. Cop
ies of the law wiil be promptly
furnished to all who desire them.
Requests and communications
addressed to F. A. 'Elliot, State
Forester, Capitol Building,
Salem, will receive prompt and
appreciative attention.
Eggs for Sale.
Brown Leghorns; write or phone.
$1.40 per setting. Earl Helms, Prine
ville, Oregon. 4-6-lm p
For Sale.
Good horse, buggy and harness;
horHe 7 years old, gentle; safe for lady.
Inquire of Edgar Stewart, Prineville,
Oregon. 4-6
Notice.
The president of the C. C. H. S.
Alumni requests a meeting of its mem
bers at her home Tuesday evening at
7:30. April is, iuh.
4-13-lt IiauLAH Chooks, president.
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FURNITURE
W. S. Cooke Buys and Sells all
Kinds.
Masonic Building,
Prineville,
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Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc.,
Neatly and Promptly Donk
When rr is Done By : : :
Robert TIfoors
Satisfaction Will
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Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 1, Prineville, Oregon, until May
1st, 1911, for the erection and com
pletion of Public School building,
according to plana and specifications
prepared by Charles H. BnrgKraf,
architect, Albany, Oregon. All bids
must be accompanied by a certified
check payable to "School District
No. 1, Prineville, Oregon," for the
sum of $5011.00, as a guarantee that
the contractor will furnish an ap
proved bond equal to 60 per cent of
the contract within ten days after
the awarding of the contract.
All bids must be made ont on
blank proposals for the same. Blanks
furntslred upon application by the
clerk or architect. Plans and speci
fications may be seen at Prineville.
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The board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of School Board DIst.
No. 1, Prineville, Oregon.
II. P. Belknap, Chairman
M. It. Elliott, Clerk. 3-13
Call for County Warrants.
All registered road warrants op to
and including registered number 80,
and scalp warrants up to and including
registered number 647 are now payable.
Interest (tops from date of this notice.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1911.
Balph L. Jordan, County Treasurer
For Sale.
Young buggy team, new buggy and
harness. Call at this office. 4-13-tf
Map of
Oregon and Western
Addition
To City of Prineville
Crook County, Oregon
Watch for the Opening
Sale of Lots in this Ad
dition. Oregon and Western
Colonization Co.
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VAtlTED-A RIDER AGENT
IH EACH TOWN and district to ride nd exhibit a sample Latest Modl
"Hanger" bicycle furnished by ns. Our air-msevery where are nukiiitf
BO MONEY REQUIRED uutil yoa receive and approve of your
DiCycie. We shiD toanvonn arnrwhew in thn TT 4 J..J.
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SECOKO HAND 8ICTCI.ES. W. Hn
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NAILS, TMks,orClnartU aot let tnaalrouL
A hundred uiousaud pairs sold last year.
DESCRIPTIONS fJa&An .11ie-. "
rldlntr. very durable and lined inside with
a special oualitv of rubber, which never be
conies porons and which closes nn small
punctures without allowing the air to escape.
We have hundreds of letters from satis6ed customers
stating that their tires have only been pumped up once
or twice In a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puueture resisting qualities being
given by several layers of thin, specially prepared
fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires
is $10.00 per pair, bnt foradvertlslne burposes we am
making a special factory price to the rider
day letter is received, weshinc. o D. on
have examined and found them strictly as represented
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WITH OHOER ami euoluwe tlila advertlsemeQL you ma no risk la sendinB us aa onlpr as tbe tlrpa mar ba
returned at OUR expense If for any reason they are not aatltiractor- on examination. We are perfectly reliable
anduioney aenttouslsassafeaslnabauk. If you order pair of these tires, you will llnd that they will rlle
easier, run faster, wear better, last lonaer and look Hner than any tire you have ever used or Been at any price,
Y- know that you will he so well pleased that when you waut a bicycle you W1U aire as your order. We wank
yoir tosend lis a trial order atonee. henos th Is remarkable 1 1 re Oder.
IF wOU NEED TlirlFC?n1yyklndatanynrluntllyonwndforaralrofH
" TrJ! - Punchire Proof tlreeon appr.waian.1 trial at thetwial Introductory
price quoted above: or write for our blcTtra and Buadry t-vtaloeue which deeenbeaand ouotea all makes and
kinds of tlresat about half the usual prices.
DO NOT WAIT .t?L,.w.ri'l " ,nly. 00 ROT THINK OP BUVINO a Meyele or a pair of
It only casts a pos.Il toTelrn ever1th?n?. ,?1lo$? kW " "'"!rt" fl "-,.
J. L.MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Free Auto
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Prineville
Prinevtlle's latest residence district, just platted and now on the market.
Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on
easy terms. No . sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less host than on
the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view o( the
city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots
40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Half cash, balance payable
at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the
maps at our office.
HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO.
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
R. Stinson
C. Lundy
Crook County Agents.
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in advance, hwAii and allow TEH DAYS' FREE TRIALdurlntf
which tune you may ride the btcycleand put itto any test you wish.
If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the
bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and mil '.
FACT0BV PRICES We furnish the highest grade bicycles it la
nvivni l niVkd possible to make at one email proBt above
actual faetorycost. You save 110 to ia middlemen's proBts by buy
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Puncture-Proof $ f 2
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A SAMPLE PAIR
TO UrTRODUCEJJHLY
Notice the thick nibbertread
A"and punctureatnps'B"
and "D"alo rim atrip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. Thie
tire will outlast any other
makeSOFT, ELASTIC and
EAST RIOINQ.
of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped s
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