Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 13, 1911, Image 8

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    Railroad Accident j Desires to Improve
Continued f.om pap 1. MoUStafa Read
uninjured members of the train
crew ami raei gew. Lebanon. Or. A. A. White,
When the day coach rolhil down who is buying considerable prp-'
the embankment Conductor Ca.s ; erty in Sweot Home, Foster and
and liailingfr were shuttled back jaUm the wagon rojid grant, is
and forth in their end of the car, j ruuch interested in the improve-1
but kept themselvea from injury. mcnt of the county road f n)iu .
When the car landed they were j Lebanon across the mountains to ,
the first to begin the work of res- j Prineviile. Mr. White has twoj
cuing the pat-engers, who were i auto trucks and an auto stage'
screaming with pain from the! running between Lebanon and,
steam and hot water that wa pour-1 Foster at this time. The roads
ing into the front of the car. i are so unsuited to automobiles
L. Arthur, of Seattle, one of , that he bas been forced to ex-i
those badly scalded, rushed toward ,' pend considerable money on re-1
the Deschutes River, 20 feet! pairs. In order that he may!
away, screamirg in agony. Fe! carry out the extensive improve
low passengers, seeing that he in- ments and make the develop-j
tended to jumo into the stream, ! ments he contemplates along'
hurried after the craied man and j this road, it will be necessary j
pulled him out of the river just iujthat the raids be made passable
time to save his life. I for auomobiles. I
With this object in view, Mr. i
White hud an audience with the!
county court. Consulting Engin- j
eer Miller, formerly of the Hill
lines, Mr. Garland, Mr. Lick, j
Mayor Reeves and Mr. Bach
went over the matter with the
i!SE3E223El
HERE'S A SUMMER
" A M
UP
Q A I
That's worth your while. We can only mention a few lines
Footwear
Child's White Canvas Oxfords, regular $1.25 . 70c
Men's White Canvas Oxford, regular 1.50 . 75 C
Ladies' White Canvas Oxford, reg. 2.00 . $1.00
Ladies' White Canvas Oxford, reg. $2.50 1.25
Men's White Canvas Oxfords, regular $2.50 1.50
Men's White Canvas Shoes, regular 2.25 . 1 25
A coroner's inquest will be held
over the body of L. J. Rising to
morrow. The 7-year-old son of Louis Ris
ing, who was killed, was riding in
the same seat with bis father, but
escaped unhurt. The boy does uot
Charged With
Stealing Horses
know that his father is dead and , the county court. The court re
that his mother will die. He is I alizes the importance of this road
staying at the home of a physician and seemed favorably impressed
in The Dalles tonight. j with the plans suggested for its
development. The court was
! urged to purchase a 10 ton gaso
J line or steam roller at a cost of
ibetween $2500 and 13:30. Mr.
j White made an offer to donate
: about 25 per cent of the cost of
Sheriff Freeman of Sherman J the roller, to furnish free to the
county arrived in the city at 'county the services of the civil
12:30 Thursday night with two! engineer, and to do many other
men from the Deschutes country ; things towards assisting the
charged with appropriating 1j court in developing this road
head of horses belonging to oth
er ranchers which Willis and
Hill, the men in question, had
freshly branded. One of the
horses had been killed, accident
ally or otherwise. Fred Willis
was arrested at Tygh Valley and
Aibert Hill at Wamic. Freeman
went on to Moro with bis prison
ers Friday. They will have their
preliminary hearing there.
The horses were all taken out
of a pasture west of Moro bor
dering on the Deschutes river.
Fourteen of the horses belonged
to W. C. Todd and one to W. E.
Newton. Mr. Todd bad record
ed his brand but when he went
to the pasture to brand the hors
es they hal disappeared.
It is alleged that the settlers
Best of Canvass, Best of Leather, guaranteed
to be first class. Sold at one-half their real
value. Ladies, Children's and Men's Oxfords,
Pumps, Ties, all reduced in price to clean up.
Ladies' Summer Dresses of Gingham,
Duck, etc. Every garment first
class and marked for slaughter
SKIRTS
Will Bring Stock
Thieves for Trial
Regular $2 Dress $1.35
Regular $6.50 Dress 4.50
Reg. $6 2 piece Suit 4.00
Reg. $6.50 " " 4.50
Reg. $8.00 " " 6.00
at almost Half Price
$6.00 Skirts at $3.50
$6.50 Skirts at $4.00
$3.50 Skirts at $6.00
$12.00 Skirts at 8 50
White Duck $. and up
The celebrated Reed Waist -- Best Tailored
and fancy sold at one-fourth less than
regular price. This is the f best waist ever
shown here, and this is your opportunity
Ladies' Silk Gloves, regular $1.50 grades,
in white, black and colors now on sale
at 95c
See this special lot of Extraordinary Bargains
Wide and fancy Ribbons at ONE-THIR& OFF
ALL MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF OR LESS
Ladies' and Child's White Hose
25 and 35c grades, now
10c pair
All Straw Hats at a fraction
of Actual Value
Remember the Store
Sheriff Balfour left Wednesday
; morning for Eugene to bring back
: Charles Van Valkeaburg and John
j Hall, charged with stealing a team,
! harness and wagon, besides a
single horse, buggy and harness
! belonging to II. A. Brown of
Culver.
The sheriff was notified Monday
morning tbat Van alkenburg,
with his wife and two children,
and Hall were seen driving along
the McKenzie road about 12 miles
i beyond the summit. Sheriff Lai-
f., . ..I : cx i t
t, -5 i, t i. ; county and Monday evening Crook
beeu awake for some time to the ! . ... , , B
fact that the disappearance of
their stock was due to something
COLL
N
ELKINS
more than an accidental straying
away, but they were afraid to
county was notified of the arrest.
All the people concerned are
newcomers to this county. H. A.
Brown is road supervisor of the
act m the matter. If they did , . . 6 ..
- , inereoi van vaittenbure or Hall.
The case is rather a peculiar one.
The men evidently were not trying
revenge woma ai once overtake i
them and their cattle would dis
appear. But the ranchers have
quietly put extra men on watch
to care for their stock.
It is asserted that the band of
rustlers are responsible for the
disappearance of hundreds of
head of stock thereabout and it
is thought that the ringleaders
have at last been rounded up but
the sheriff is after more men.
These same men are said to own
ranch property situated on the
Deschutes near Hill's station and
the Barrow grade. Dalles Opti
mist. Swat the fly. There are about
a round million of him for every
man, woman and child in the
world, and it will be some time
before he receives his final ques
tusj but swat him, anyhow. He
may an excellent scavenger,
but he is also an unmitigated
nuieance to mankind, so swat
him.
to make a get-away. They took
the main traveled road and must
have driven right into Eugene.
It was 11 a. m. Monday when
Sheriff Balfour notified the Lane
county officials and the same
evening he was notified of their
arrests.
House and Lots for Sale.
Good six-ronm house and three lots,
With barn and outbuildings; ont block
rom Main on 2nd street, at reasonable
price. Address T. J. Fergueeon, Rob
erts, Or. 6-15tf
The Kome Bakery.
Freeh brfnd baked" daily. Pastry or
ders promptly filled. Hot coffee and
sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 and
4 o'clock.
6-8 t' Mrs. F. E. Bbosils, Trap.
For Sale.
Bueuy with top for sale, or trade for
hack or cart; good condition. Box 225,
Prineviile, Oregon. 6-1
Eatray Notice.
Black mare, branded quarter circle 11
on left flank, weight 11U0; bay mare,
branded oarlock J on left shoulder,
weight 1(XX). Broke, shod in front. Re
ward paid for their return or notifica
tion. Address C. L. Tallmon, Culver,
Ore. 7-6-3t-pd
Carpenters are extending the
jury platform in the circuit court
room so that the new chairs can be
placed in position. The door lead
ing into the petit jury room had to
be moved over eighteen inches in
order to do this. The new chairs
have an iron base and are spring
reclining. There is no chance to
go to sleep, however, as the backs
are too low. The witness stand
has been set into the judge's panel
so as to give more room to wit
nesses entering from the audience
seats to jury box. Hitherto at
torneys were obliged to leave their
chairs bo that witnesses might
pass.
Land for Sale.
640 acres of good farming land in the
lamous Powell Butte country. Inquiie
?,f A- Kice. county surveyor, 1'rine
ville, Oregon. 4-6
Oregon Gains
A Congressman
The Congressional reapportion
ment bill that will be formally re
ported to the Senate this week
will, if it becomes law, give Oregon
three representatives in Congress,
Washington five, Idaho two, Mon
tana two and California 11.
This is an increase of one each
in Oregon, Idaho and Montana,
two in Washington and three in
California. No arrangements have week to eive Mr.
measure increasing the House by
42 members over the present llous-e
was to prevent a decrease of the
membership from any state.
Three of the ten members of the
Senate committee present at a
meeting Senators La Toilette, Du
pout and McLean, voted in
he negative, but while express
ing disapproval of the increase,
the other seven decided to allow
the House to have its way in a
matter so peculiarly pertain ng to
its own affairs. .
The report will be withheld a
LaFollette time
The Cash Grocery
George Whiteis, Prop.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock
Prices.
W. A. Hooth. I'res.
1. r. Htkwart, Vice-Prea,
C. M. Ki.Kme, ('ashler
Crook County Bank
PR1NEVUXE, OREGON
Furnished Rooms for Rent
Furnished, single or double, AJso
beds for the Fourth. Inquire at Khipp
house. Mrs. Ida rroae, propr
6-15
Choice Jerseys For Sale.
Choice Jersey Cows and Heifers for
sale. We will be at Sisters on July 4th
and at Bead July 6th with some fine
offerings. Come and look them over.
6-29-lt liACKMEMAN & PrKIKKKK.
yet oeen made lor tbe consider- to prepare a minority report,
ation of this bill in the Senate and which will be presented by Senator
it is quite probable tbat it will be Bailey.
allowed to go over until the regular
session next winter. In some
form or other it is expected to psss
the Senate and become a law in
time to permit of tbe election of
the additional representatives in
November, 1912.
In states where legislatures have
not or do not provide for redisrict
ing prior to tbe next election, ad
ditional representatives will be
elected at large, so that no states
will be deprived of tbe increased
representation authorized by con
gress. Thus far there is comparatively
little enthusiasm among senators
over tbe passage of the House bill
as it has been ordered reported,
there being quite a general senti
ment that the size of the house
should not be increased. How
ever, many senators are inclined
to accept the view of tbe commit
tee that it is a matter which promi
nently concerns tbe House and in
the end it expected that the House
bill, providing for 433 members of
the House, will be passed.
If tbe bill does not pass the Sen
ate at the special session it prob
ably will be given early consider
ation next sesgion and, very likely,
will be sent to the president for
approval by the end of this calen
dar year. Meanwhile there will
be ample time to permit of the
nomination of new members, either
at the primaries or the conventions
next spring.
The purpose of adopting tbe
Notice of Final Settlement.
NotTce It hereby given by the undersigned,
the administrator of the entail) of Frank H
Lat'oliette. deceased, that he haa made and
filed with the elerlt of the rotinty court hi.
final accounting of till administration of said
dale, end the court ha. act Monday the 7th
day of Aug., Mil at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,
at the county court room In l'rlneville, Ore
gon, a. the time and place for hearing and
settling .aid final accounting. At which
time and place any person InleresUd In .aid
estate may appear and object to Maid dual
accounting.
Dated thli Z!nd day of June, 1911.
T. H. LAKOl.l.KTT.
Administrator of the Kstate of Frank
H. LaFollette, deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notlee U hereby given by the undernigned,
the administrator of the elate of William H.
Kitching, deceased, that he ha. made and tiled
with the clerk of the county court Ms final
accounting of aald estate and that the court
haa act Monday, the 7th day of Aug., 1111 at
10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court
room In l'rlneville, Oregon, a the lime and
place for hearing and nettling .aid final ac
counting. At which time and place any per
son interested In .aid elate may appear aud
object to said flnal accounting.
Dated thislUnd day of June, 1011.
(l.T. KITCIIlNd,
Administrator of the Estate of
William H. Kllchlug, decctuicd.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice l hereby given that the undernigned
haa been, by the County Court or ('rook
county. Hliito of Oregon, duly appointed Ad
iiliniKlrHtorofthe KnIhU) of Kiclmrd Meyer,
deceaned. und all iwrnon nuvlng cluimit
against aald eattite are hereby required to
present the aiime, duly verified, to aald Ad.
mlnlHtratnr at the law office of M. K. Brink,
In l'rlneville, Oregon, wllhln six months
from the date of the tlrnt publication of ttlla
notice.
Hated and published first time June 8th,
iU.
E. A. BTJBSKT,
Administrator of the estate or
Klcuurd Meyer, deevtiaed,
Statement of the Crook County Eanlc of Prineviile, Oregon, at rendered to th
Superintendent of Banks, Juno 7th, 1911
Assets
Loans and Discount , IIHi.B70.2H
Ovordrafta V.HII.SH
Furniture and fixtures S.aus it
Ileal chile 0.71 Kl
Cask ea kaae aae dee frsej kuiu ,47, 809.95
Liabilities
(unit. I paid lu full fantionoi!
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