Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 17, 1911, Image 4

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    Oregon Urged
l An U Rocf ,ul intimaloly acquainted with
10 ao ner dcsi lh0 wol.kiuKSOtHUOlVK(U,Car,.y
! Act projects for the vut six or
Oregon will show from 150,000 'seven years, to the effect that
to 00.000 people a big exhibit of there is not a sinplo one of them
her products at the land show in that is satisfactory to the state.
St. Paul December 1 to 3. j Si-Ue' in this sense. Is synony
Governor West has received j mous with settler, for the oettler
word from the ofticers of the j looks to the state for protection.
Northwestern Development j If the state cannot even protect
League that the business inter-j itself, as in this case, it would
ests of St. Paul. Minneapolis and ! look to a man up a tree that the
Duluth have agreed to a deal: poor devil of a settler stands a
whereby this state will be fur pretty meager chance of it."
Dished exhibit space without cost j ...... -
at the land show. The show to j Will LOSC the Wagef
be given under the auspices- of
the league is the only one in the
country which is not a private
enterprise and will be managed
in such a way as to furnish space j
for orticial exhibits.
At a cost of 110.000 the busi
ness interests of the three Min-
nesota cities have bought from
the league 3500 feet of preferred down a steep declivity just beyond
space at the show. Each of the the Walton place, between Upper
seven states will have a spare: and Lower Soda, the driver he
fifty feet long and ten feet wide' came confused and instead of
for its official exhibit. ! putting his foot on the brake, by
Tbe governor has been asked ! mistake put it on the reverse
to confer with officers of the! pedal. Thia threw it off the grade,
league in this state and secure; The car turned turtle and fell on
the interest of those necessary j the driver, (tho was badly bruised
to put in an exhibit which will be and scalded. That he was not
a credit to the state Under this ! siMed outright is a miracle. An
.Ian no one community or city : auto front Cascadia came out for
will have an advantage over oth-! the injured man. His machine is
ers in the state. Any city, coun-1 a hopeless wreck,
ty or land company desiring to Y"Yl T
make an independent exhibit will SteamS yaypitcherS
be able to secure a limited am-j t
ount of space near the state- ex- Beat La I 1HC
hibit ou reasonable terms, but it;
is the earnest desireof theleaguej The Steams' hay pitchers trim
officers for this state that the ( mej tie La Tine baseball team to
best possible exhibit be made in j the tune of 12 to 6 in a fast and
the name of the state, as it is j interesting game of baseball at La
from such an exhibit that results - Pine last Sunday,
are to be obtained. j Several hundred people wit-
The seven states which are to nested the defeat of the home tem.
be thus represented are Wash- j The L Tine team played a plucky
Ington. Oregon. Idaho. Montana, gme but fate seemed to deal heav
North Dakota. South Dakota and i ily with them. The battery for
Minnesota. No other states will ' the hay shovellers was J Jones.
have exhibits and Canadian ex-1
hibits will be barred, the whole
idea of the show being, "An ex-tery struck out fifteen men during
position by the seven states for ' the nine innings,
the b netit of the seven states ! One marked feature of the game
J-5116- ' ; was tbe batting by the Stearns
; Oregon officers of the league j bunch that demonstrated they
are C. C. Chapman of Portland could swat as well as pitch hay.
and William Hanley of Sums, j They made a total of twelve hits
Inquiries about the Oregon ex- j The following was the line-up
hibit should be addressed to for the hay pitches: J. Jones,
them while information aboutthej catcher; Cecil Stearns, A. Whit
show and space therein should Vtt, pitchers; Carey Stearns, Cecil
besought from Will A. Camp- Stearns, first base: A, Whitsett.
bell, St. Paul. Minn.
State Land Board
f . i
LOntrOVerSy;
Secretary cf State Olcott on )
wa'f'uoj (jsiryui VUG lUIIUWIU
additional statement in connee-j
tion with the controversy be
tweon the desert land board and
the Deschutes Irrigation Com
pany: j a dispatch from Boston dated
"For fear that President Mor- Ausrust 12 reads:
son of the Deschutes Land Com-j Thomas W. Lawson has come
pany, is unable to locate the back from Portland and the
third man for his threatened Northwest and you can take it on
1 10.000 damage suit. I respect-! the word of Lawson that the
fully susrgest that he cot bother ; Northwest has got it ail over ev
longer looking for this unknown, 'ery other section of the world,
but to end it here and now by like a tent.
making me one of the trio party "Young man." shouted Mr.
defendants. : Lawson at a reporter today, "if
"I would further say in this you don't buy yourself a ticket
cor.necion that I have secured for the West within the next
from the o:1ioe of the secretary week you ought to be dragged
of the desert land board all the beiore the nearest judge and giv
corresponience with prospective en i0 days at hard labor. Op
settlers or investors in the Des- portunities lay along the railroad
chutes Lmd Company scheme tracks, on the mountain sides, in
and have spent the last five eve- the bounding brooks, as the
nines h jkir.sr over the same. It grass upon the earth. Go West,
makes interesting reading. In Go West now.
BS'Jluch ;is
champintud
I
and
;e of
hive
tiien
Des-
iieo-
the
and put-.'.;c meetings of the
ert Land Hoard so that the
pie of ll.e st-.ito. and pnrticuiar'y
inose m interest, coa.d learn au
inentici.y. tnroucU the press,
exactly what was transpiring, so
do I favor publicity in this par-
ticular correspondence. i
"And I think the people of Or-
egon will get to read it :
-I Lave the sUtem-nt of John ;
Lewis, state ensinocr and
1 member of the State T.tt Hoard
Nearly Lost Life
The little Ford machine that
' passed through rrinerille last
wrek on a. wager to make the coast
" ; from Nebraska in twenty davs met
with a
serious accident in the
i'caile
mountains. In going
catcher, Cecil Stearns and A.
.v. Whitsett, pitchers, fhie ba'
i Carey Stearns, second base; Sparks,
third base; II. Stearns, short stop;
j Ilollingshead, right field; l'iltman.
' -
The La Pine team defeated the
IVnd team on the Fourth of Julv
h? PCOre of 6 10 3-
m -
i he West lOr Me
Says Tom Lawson
"-tireiitas are tne opportuni
ties which cox ex:.." coctioud
Mr. Lawson, '.hey will grox
even ereater when recinrocitv is
a iiA. As a sponicg prox,i-
tion reciprocity is a good fi veto-
one bei, but there would be no
takers.
"Western Canada is also aT;ve
with opportunities. Thepeopie ''
will own Western Canada- all of i
Uie people instead of one or two !
rich men. J
"Lot me givo yon an example
of Pacific opportunities. In nine
days I was the recipient of t';is
propositions and every ono Al.
gilt edged, aged in tho wood pro
positions aggregating f 100,000
"h0. The Northwest gets you
coming and going. I have met
every one. Newspaper men,
railroad men, city otlicials oh, 1
met 'em all greatest hustlers
you ever saw grasp the whole
situation out there.
"This annexation of Canada
talk nothing to it. The manu
facturers started that. They
don't want reciprocity.
There's so much of everything
in the Northwest you don't know
where to start. Try to see all
the scenery and you'd wring
your own neck. Start fishing
and you'd blister your hands
Millions of fish! (Uine so plen
tiful that you'd kick your shoul
der off if you tried to shoot ev
erything you see.
"To tell you the truth, my head
is so full of the West that there
isn't room for much of anything
else.
"To ttiy mind the Far Western
United States and Canada is the
most wonderful section of the
world."
A huge electric sign spelling
"Welcome blazed over the en
trance to the Ltwson esate.
Dream wold, when M?. Lawson
with his daughter. Miss Mutiny,
reached home last night. A big
crowd of townspeople was wait
ing at the gate. Ked fire torch
es were scattered throughout
the grounds and the entire
throng cheered and waved their
hats.
Advertised Letters.
Following ia tho li?t of uru-allod for
letter from August l-' to IS;
M L Brown Knvtnond Hamilton
J H ilaudin Frank Keller
M K I.yon JAM -fall
(lust Smiley Hubert Yemierry
Mrs Trvasio Rerkarre
To the Public.
I have just return! (mm mr vara
tion and am now rvaiiv to meet my ol.l
ami r.ew customers. If your eyee nwt
attention come ami see me. My work
sieaks lor itelt. I'm here to tuy. Mt
guarantee goes with ever? cae.
.1r. J. W. CraTia.
8-10 It F.rer.ght Sxrialist.
Pasture Open.
My pasture will h open Atignst 20.
tloraea IS reou a tlay ; eo $d per
umnin ; casti in advance.
S 1 .Vim MD VASDKRrOOL.
Notice
Persona taking gravel from the chan
nel of the Ochoco must first itet permio-
fion irora me cut -Marshal.
8 3 3t Cbas. S. Kiiwakds, Mayor,
The Home Bakery.
Krosh bread baked dailv. Pastry or
ders promptly tilled. Hot cofW and
randwiche served. Delivery at 11 and
4 o'clock.
6-8-1 Mrs. F. E. Brosii s. Tron.
Persona Health and Purity.
Up-to-date American Literature,
adapted for all sort and condition of
ople, may be w or had at I'r. Pox'a
omce, Main Mreet. I nnevdle. Or. 12-8-tf
The Clark Hair Dressing Parlors
Are locate.) one block et from the
Commemal Club Hail. I'uffa, switches.
wifS. toupee, hair jewelry, etc. ordered
on approval direct from the manu
facturers. Send in your hair combing!"
and have them made up u you want
them.
l!airdrefinj "V, hair dreed and
curled 60c, fact? mauMtre 5V. ecalp diu
r.iro 5ic, thampoo owe, hair tinite -"c,
almond nieAl pack otic, clay pack 50c,
bleaching and dyeing J1.0U np. mani
curing 26c to Mc, 6 treatment I-.50.
Suit Case Lost
Friday. July IS. between Sietem and
O'.Veil. one euit caw full of clothing,
etc Finder please send word to Xor
Xewbill, Uriiily, Ore. 8-3-Itp
Ayerdales For Sale
-Thorouuhbred A venlnle impl for
ale. i. W. ItOBEKTS al i'rlneville
MachiueShop. 7-iU-t
Houses and Lots For Sale.
Twa hou-es and six lots for sale if
taken at once. Inquire of C. D. Cal-
BKEATH. 8-10-lllip j
$750 for Quarter Block.
t.M tmyt a quarter block one
iii. h U ki mr h frnm new puldic k1hhI
ground: cultivated. Addn- ltx I
-I. M.t-tf !
Lost
fn road ltween r.urna aod frirj-
'ZZJVZ
1 itder notify Dill Imt ,
Bumf, Ore.
Strayed
-i7 it
Bla:d.(a K.rrl mare atrajed from
Kort EKrk; brn,11 Cnx with ring
JZJTsV vtrVl
J " Tp
I louse and Lota for Sate.
(lood six-rooin Iikiiki and thrive Inta,
with barn and outbuilding; tm blin k
rout Mum on ind ntret'i, at n'"inlile
iru-e. Atldresa T. J. Feigueroii, liob.
rt. Or. rt-l.nl
Free!
Free!
Photos
for a limited time
Will K,v ftwtiy hito Hlmolutrly
frvt. For iittrttvultira onll Ht
mudlo whU-h will
Open on Saturday August 5th
(Ht Ml W lUt.n'i old Htnhtl)
0fn (tr lutnoM 9mtU)r fttivrmxtna
Fi E. LAFTER. Prop.
Notlct Yot I'ubliCAtum.
T H, UtmUmttviil Th lmllra,on'ii.
Aucuit ith, I H.
ttltv t hrn tv itvw Hi.! iinmr
p..! .if triiit' Ulr, Dnt'Wi. lim n Jftntinry
-ith, IW'. nt1- lHimvsut.il Nit. jir Wh
1 Mtilli. Hfiikf' lit-rt-t. Wuitttm'lt Mf ililUit,
lt niii itotiiv tr itttruiion it n tit he nn 11
CittntmitMllon lTxtf, nrlMlIUh rtntlil t" Otr
Imul nl-ivf (tM-rlt-t tt'ttn Wrtfixt lnu tt,
ttttutv oli-rh, Ht hi oifliv t I'TiiM'Villf, or
mm. on thf tJiii iIhv of NiitMtitT, lU,
t t Hint tit ItHlut" Wllllfuen; 4'hU'H K.
I'fitws t;(. ti(lt H. 'rw., r'rt-Ml rlily,
Mti-rl K, Nolilf, Mil nf li ln- 1ll Or-oii.
Notice of I'inul Stttlctncut.
Nutlw i Iw-rt-lir al-e liy llii untti-nlm-1.
th. itiluihitiirHlrlt ol ttif clute or H. n.li v
Vliirvartt, iltivitM .t. thHl tin- Maid ai.linlnl.
lrntilx ItK. HiHili-mul flii-.t latltt Hit- t'li-rh ol
Uti cotiniT cuirt hr fliiHI Mix-oiinthie of ln-r
Mttlllllll.trAllOll Of tHl't V-stMll MIKl I ! Mlll.t
I-.HH1IV court h n't NimitY. llii .'n,t
i Vtohc'r, loll, al l"o Vlo. a In llii. r..i. n...n l
ltit roilulv i-oltrl riiotM 111 I'rlllt-vtll,., lli-tfoii,
tin- Him mt plmv fur tirurlna hih! in-'.
Illua -Mtl.l flllnl Mtvo"li;'t!g. At htrh thiil't
Unit- Mini ilui-', Hliv M.rwin lntrtv.lr.1 In t.nl
i"tmr mv nii-iir ml ot.hvl lu Mtl4 nnul
mi-itiiiilitiif.
l.li j II. I U'lli ilav of Am , ltl.
Al Till J VINKYARO.
Ailnilnl.lrnlrlx or llif i-iImIi'
ol Kt-imli-r Ytiti-variJ, Uv-Mia-(1.
Notice for I'ublUalioo.
(Ivilniril Tvacll I
11 lll.n I.1S11 HU.E.
t.-l.irliii-nl of INi Inli-rlor.
I. . IjidJ (iltl.-e al The l""llr. On-eon, !
Aimi.i nth, ivii. ;
Nollor 1. hi-ri-liv clrin tlii, hh iitrii-n-it I
Iho iiininl..loni'r or l In- li.'in-r-il lml iinii-i. i
tui'l-r I'-Mvl.l'in. of Ad of roinrri'w wtien-vi .1 :
linn VT. t'l. i i Kin!., .'ITl, wi- will oft'rrnl
puLII.- mr to lli hlahi-il I.I I.I. r. at 10 Vi
oVIoi'k A. M., on th Alh ilnr of lM-tolM-r. I'll. '
jl Ihi. ottl.-i' tin- followltic ,li'M-rlu-tl lul.: :
s or NK4 of He.-, it, Tp. 11 ., K 1 K. '
W. M So. "NCI.
Anv iMTHon. i-liihnlnf n'tvrnwtv tln-Blnivt
Jtv-ill...! turn! nr. mlvu.t t rll. ihlr t-lnlini
o. ot.'.i-Uoiiv olior (K'forv llir linn- ili-.taunU U :
for ili-, !
O. W. MlKlltK, tt.nlHer. I
N H - IVvifuf pul.ll.-allon iiiuiit u- In lite
( nltt-'t HliLl-o Hti.l utn.v I.-- dule of Sttli'. or
the .iLf wl!l uot tuke pliuv. ft-17
Notice to I'rcditon.
Ihr Mtliiiltii-tnetrlx of Irir sMtlntfuf lotin M.
KfRitt.tt','H!l, to Hit tx-neaiusi hnvtnc rlHltlia
Ut;tliit snsltl lHiv!t-i and tti nil mltltr of
t-tMf. to prtfcni Ihflr fUlnm with
pntir vmif her, tu the uti'lrrftiirm! i tin
iitlifofM. li KIIMH (n 1'rtiH-vUtf, 'n-n.
within tx nHHttlt frura ttw tlnl publitsiiiuu
tK nut nniiot.
1)mU-4 'hl Ulh duT of Anr .
makoahkt kkamh.
Aditilntttrnirls of !h l-Utd
of John H. IUmhuk, dcoiwsMi.
Notivt of Ad luLnLstru tor's Sal of
Kcul KsUitc.
Nitt.c t h'rpby f w a bv oniaersirnrrt
I iitnliiltnttor aflht' rsvtnl of Kutlly K.
H'-vnohla. demm-d. lhI In pirunff nf nn
nt"T of the tmtT 'furt cf h tur of thv
Im fir (nHst ntuntr. nttdc ntid ntiTd n
titctih dr f Am., I 'U. In th nmtu-r nf th
r-lU' of Kmlir K- ytHidH, dHrd. tttr-nnl-r.lgnrd
will mi'll ml prtvnlc mU. frmh.
Haired lo iNtnUrttiHiUm by Mild finunfTi o irt.
utirr ttw Mh dT f IvU, In Wlnvillr.
Or.-ton.nthu rlrifncr tttl th rltthl. Itile
stit'I lntrvt of mid KtnllT K Krnold l thf
ttiif of br rfrnih nnd all Ihr nchi. Utlo ftiul
tm-n-t of hrr"iHtr In all thr Tollow di
mtiImiI rt-al tiMtt. lo-wll: Th Kant half uf
lh N!tlinl mmrtiT, the Nrt liWt ! tiunrttT
ol thf NtrilieH"t nuarur of rVribon Klichlrrn
anil liifSouitiwfl qurtir f II n 'orthsrtt
quarter of Srciion nvrnfr'0 In Townthln
Thirn Nmih of Kanxr Htxiin fjtatofWu
latiH-tts? Mrtdian lu Cruok county, Htatv of
Urvicon.
T- nn and mnilltlon of rah upon
confirmation of ) h ouiity ourt.
iatu-d ibu 101 b dar of Auk ,
Admtntlralur of Ihr rialair of
Ktnily K. Hcynuldis dv-aM-4
North Beach
i tbe plffioure haunt In thin pnrt tf
thecouutry title mnnmer. It dt--o-t
rejoice to learn that they can
now (ro and come nn a regular ached,
ule, liidepeiulenil of tldee. The popu
lar excursion eteauier, i
4(
T. J. Potter"
Leara Portland, Aah Street Dock
Daily except Saturday and
Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Saturdays only, 1 :00 p. in.
Alan the Stentuer "Holo" leaving
I'ortlnnd divily, rxtvpt Sunday,
at 8 p. m. atnrday ,
at 10.00 p. ui.
REDUCED FARES
PREVAIL
From all pointa in liie northwest via the
Oregon-Washin gton
Railroad & Navigation Co.
1 cu1ta-i- and (imp Itfr. a tnAanlfloen
twiai-h ttial 1 mil urp-.-.l anyvbi-re. gv-ntal
aod t-n-fl i-il climate, and alt romfon oi
boine vitboaf tontine any iuutp than If you
remained at boine-
all on or write to any O.-W. Li.V, mtrnt for
rornplr Lf Information; alo for copy of oar
tmnmrr book, -OuUn In Opra-on " .
Wm, McMurray
Urseral Pmm Arrat. 0,-W. R. N. Oo
FOKTLAND, OKEUON
t-n-s-a
Several Thousand Hardy Acclimated
Fruit Trees For Sale
Trees are grown on the south atile of Powell Buttca
Ready for full or apring delivery
Apples - Pears - Plums - Cherries
Also Currents, Gooseberries and Ree Raspberries
Are select for hardiness as well as quality
Prices Reasonable
We hve IikiI thirty years ex-rieice In fruif growing in various rt
of Central Oregon. Our (tuyere prollt by thin experience.
For particulars vitit the auraery, addrtM or phone
THE LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Hokkkhhokimi, Wood Woke, rrt,
NlATlT AND FkompTI.Y lNSt
Whkm rr is Domk By : : :
Robert 77oorc
Satisfaction Will
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Dressmaking
Olive and Goldie Telfer
Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish
garments
We use the only practical method of
cutting garments, everything being done
by the actual inch measurement, on
the same principle as the tailor cuts for
gentlemen and perfect fitting gar
ments may be cut for all kinds
and sizes of forms.
Dressmaking by the Day , Opposite Presbyterian Church
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DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES"
Culver Warehouse Co.
Forwarding Agents for all Interior Points.
Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped
Have your goods shipped in care of
Culver Warehouse Co.
CULVER, ORE.
H. C TOPPING,
Manager
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE. proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OKKGON
Stock boarded by lb. diy, itwk or month it
Reitonabli ratea. Remrtuhpr ua when !q
PriaeviUe. K.Tn REAaoMBLK. W. have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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OltKllOM.
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tltta of a hi,tin,i a..,.,. kw ... i
tltta of a beautiful 4-paa book, which
win ur 007 or tin now 10 euccttD. Drop a
poatal la tbe mall TODAY and It will ba lant
Tba aim it ta, Coll. la to dlmlly and popularlia
tha tadiutrtH. aad to tarra ALL lb. popla. ItoSara
eoura la Arrlcultura. Clll Comottrlnt. Electrical
EaclBMrtnf. atachaatcal tniln..rrtir atUHoi Endn.
tlaf. ForMtrr, DoniMtio. Iclraca and Art, Com.
narc. rkaraacf and Muito. Tha CoUtat ouaaa
Saptamtxr JJd. Catajo fraa.
0IT. OM001I AOBICOLTOSAl
00LLS0S. Oarvallla. Ortjoa.
Long Distance Phone
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