Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 07, 1911, Image 7

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    Construction Work
Will be Rushed
Construction work on tba Or
pgon-KaNtern IUllroud, which la
to bo Urn new Hurrlman line
from the eastern border of the
atute to Central Oregon, will be
rushed with all potuiible ped,
with the evident Intention of
reaching Dog Mountain, In Har
ney county, HO mllea westof
Valo, before the eud of the com
ing year.
There will be no stopping at
Dog Mountain. Plans of the liar
rlman lytteni provide for exten
tion of tho now road to Hums,
which at present la the proposed
terminus. However the line will
extend evontually to Huud, and
may possibly ponotrate the Can
cades and llnd an outlet in the
VVlllamotto Valley.
As soon as tho road Is com
pleted to Bond, loss than 50 miles
will remain to connect It with the
main lino of the Southern I'ucltlc
at Crescent, which will be one of
the principal points on tho Na
trou-Klumnth cut -off, work upou
which now Is undor way.
It Is probable that tho extun
tion from 1 lend toCroscimt will
bo made even before the cut off
U tinlshfil. Cloudy construction
from Hums westward, therefore,
Is expected so that the K intern
Oregon country will have direct
connection with tho Willumulto
Valley, and that the heavy t radio
of the valley, which constantly is
growing heavier, may be handled
eastward without the circuitous
haul through I'ortland ana over
tho main lino of the O.W. It. &
N. Co.
Tho Harriman system will
complete the work planned to
. Eastern Oregon without delay, Is
the information coming from the
general offices of the Oregon
Short Lino at Salt Lake City. W.
H. Bancroft, goneral manager of
the Short Lluo, will have charge
of the construction work, while
Carl Stradley, chief engineer,
will direct the Held forces.
While the completion of the Eu
gene Coos Hay lino, now being
built by tho Southern Pacific,
will give the llurriuian interests
an opportunity to reach
the Coast at Coos Bay
from the east by a route much
shorter than auy of the existing
routes, the real object of tho
present activity in tho eastern
portion of tho state is not for
' this t urposo. It is ostensibly to
givo a more direct route from
Portland to the cast, and to pro
vide better facilities for handling
tho trade of the Willamette Val
ley and Central Oregon.
However, one of the primo ob
jects In this construction work is
to be the first in the Eastern Or
egon country that is now on the
eve of a period of development
that will make it a desirable ter
ritory for any railroad
A largo staff of engineers is at
work in Mainour Canyon and
other points botweon Vale and
Dog mountain, obtaining final
surveys In accordance with the
orders given by Judge Robert S.
Lovett, head of the Harriman
Bystom, when he was here two
weeks ago. As soon as these
survey reports are complotod,
contractors will be askod to bid
on the work. W. II. Watts, gen
eral manager of the Utah Con
struction Company, is so confi
dent that tho construction of the
first 110 miles will be authorized
before tho end of the winter
that he has had personal charge
of a force of men who are cover
ing the route with the view of ob
taining such information that
will bo of assistance to them In
bidding for tho entire project.
Tae Utah Construction Com
pany has done considerable work
for various Harriman ronds-in
tho last few years. At present
it Is completing a contract on
tho Natron Klamath cut off of the
Southern Pacific
Although the .Eastern Oregon
construction work is in charge
of Oregon Short Line officers, as
the road will connect directly
with the Short Line through Vale
and Ontario, It Is likely that, af
ter completion of the road, by
a connection with the Deschutes
line at Bond, official)! of tho O. W.
K. & N. Co. will take charge of
It Bnd operate it.
News Notes
From Terrebone
Terrebonne, Oregon, Dec. 4,
1911. The new town of Terre
bonne, located In the heart of the
Deschutes Valley on the Oregon
Trunk II. H , Is coming to the
front very rapidly. Taylor's
f 10,000 hotel Is nearing comple
tion and will bo ready for busi
ness about tho first of the year.
Tho workmen on this building
have boon hold up for the past
few days owing to a scarcity of
lumber, but this deficiency has
boon remedied and now the work
is being rushed. The new depot
will bo completed this week and
an ugont put in at once to look
after the Increasing traffic of
this locality.
Cloland & Kent have enlarged
their store rooms and put in a
largo stock of merchandise, W.
A. Pickett and O'Neil & Larson
have been making improvements
in their respective establish
ments, showing a healthy con
dition of business.
Tho stockyards building crew
was sidetracked here yesterday
and today start the erection of
the largest
Real Estate Transfers.
KuriiUlii-il hy the Crook County
A bl riu.'t C'oimmny,
Iewlt P. Vim to Marine L. ton:
d', nw sec. 21-12 11. f tOO.
Tliomu W. Kilmer to Win. K. Minor.
a4 H an! n'g mo. 3-11-14. 1100.
Wm. II. Kilmer to Wo). K. Minor.
' H and iw mm. 3; ''
sec. 4 i nw ot nw sec. 10; t'i om'4
ml inrlj nt' ftic. "ami w4 d and
Mwi3. 4-11-14. 1100.
Corwin II. Harnett to W. M. Harnett.
n'j . ia-in-14. fi.m
Karab J. Newsom to Jim. Kurmsn.
I'rt of block 2 Newsoin'i Third add.
1'riuevilla. m
Northwest Trust A Hafe l)cp. ;Co. to
Kva Frm-ii. i'4' 10 2017. I12H0.
Hubert Williams to I'raH. (irewell.
of sec. Hl O-l.'l. 121,
Patents were Issued by the Huts of
Oregon to Cprwin If. Harnett, C. E.
Nielnon, KUm C. Faiight.
A patent was lsud by the I'nltfl
KUUt to Hubert O. Williams.
For Sale.
White Lrf-fflioru cockerel, 2..V)
ench. White Wyandott cockerels),
13.00 each. S. L. Vaniikvkkt, Bend,
Oregon. 11 iKMmp
Call for Packages.
A couple of pni-kage unclaimed at
Htroud & Stroud's. Purtlee iilewie
call and get aume. ll-'K)
McSwIiw's Gun.
McRwlne's Uuu i a prodigious can
ity In the cliffs on the count of Couuty
li.Hiciful, lii'Uiud, Into which the tide
rtmliue with such force as to produce.
a auuud like the booming of a cuuuou.
which can be beard twenty or thirty
oilloe sway. .
A Clint English Oak.
Wlufiirthlnu ouk, according to re
llnble toailmuuy, ai Tuo yeiira old at
the time of the comitiest, William aur.
veyed It rkWIy iH-fnre making bla fa
mous retuurk, "Could I live to be but
one-fourth the bk of thla tree the
world would be mine."
Her Coarte Laugh.
Givrgo You iirif not culling on Miss
Rosebud any inure, eh? Jui-k-No; I
got dlKKuaii-d. She hue such a coanie
luiilili. '""- I never noticed thiit.
Jack-You would If you'd been, within
bi-iiriiig wht-ii I priKw-d to herEx
change. W linv linttsttlmld irrwitU fnp rash .
Stockyards on tlie bent prices, aim aell and eicbanire.
Oregon Trunk system, this be
ing done in response to a peti
tion containing tho signatures of
a majority of the stockmen of j
this vast country designating
Torrebonno as thoir preference
fur a shipping point.
W. K. Johnson, a former news
papor man of Eastern Montana,
has been hero the past week
making arrangements for the es
tablishment of a weekly news
paper, which he hones to have
in working order shortly after
tho first of the year.
C. C. Cooper & Son will have
tho management of a lumber
yard put In by a Columbia river.
lumber company while W. K. i
Theivoldt will operate a yard for
tho Uend Lumber & Brick Com
pany, thus giving the people of
this comunity a good supply of
lumber at reasonable prices.
In fact tho only thing now re
quisite to a substantial future
for this community is the build
ing of the projected lino of rail
way up the Crooked Elver val
ley, giving an outlet to Prinevillo
and Burns and opening up the
vast resources of tho country.
:
Redmond Busy.
Redmond Workmen are put
ting up a freight warehouse for
the Oregon Trunk and Deschutes
railroads here, 30 by 100 feet in
size, building two section houses
and a residence for the agent. A
12-cur stockyard is under way, and
a cold storage and ice plant will
soon be built. Local firms will
erect coal sheds near the right of
way. As soon as the contractor
has finished drilling the well at
Opal City he will move the outfit
here and begin drilling a well to
supply the railroad water tanks
here. Since the inauguration of
passenger and freight traffic on
November 1, over 110,000 has been
received here for incoming freight
and for tickets sold, Thie does
not include the money received for
outgoing freight. More cars of
freight have been received at this
station since Ireicht service was
inaugurated, than at all the other
towns along the line from the
Columbia river to Bend. Red
mond is the distributing point for
Prineville and a large territory.
Stoiiijuii, & Coxiiakt, Furniture. Me
ooic buildinit. I'ioueer phone. 1I-1H
Crook County Journal, county
official paper, f 1 f)0 a year.
Many a Man
Owes His Success
to an Investment
on the Inatallinent plan, le-cauix-
It hna aerved a an anchor
and kfpt hltu In a atralKht line
and hjiv from the many "(let
Itlch '-Jul. k" achetuee which are
so p.- 1 1 1 ii I today and which no
often iiinn rlchea only for the
amooin tonirued promoter
there. i Be Investing IN YOUR
HOME TOWN you lire dealinic
with vuliiea and people with
whom you are Hcquulnted
people who are IntertKU-d In
your welfare becauae your auc-
ceea meana the auceeea of othera
about you, aud the more sue
ceanful cltlzena a town enn
boilHt of the better i)lee It will
I. Lota 111 NOBLES ADDITION
enn tie bud by niuklnic a veiy
atniill payment down and tie
liiilnnce on tertna to suit the
pun-baser, monthly, bi-monthly
quarterly, bnlf-yeiirly or annual
iiiiymente. Thine lota are the
Ix-Mt Invent ment In city propcrW
today. The only dlntrk-t with
bulldlnx rextrlctlona and with
etri-et Improvement and elile
walka ulready In. Make your
wlectlon uow. A few dollar
will hold the loU for you until
you can moke further pay
meutM. You are entitled to the
iKHt. Why not Ket It? Come
In and let ine allow you NOBLES
ADDITION, the center ot bulld
lii activity In I'rlnevllle.
New Hay Bailer for Sale.
One Whitman Steel Beauty Hay
Bailer for pale. Call on or aitdreaa
l-airvlew Stock Farm, Prineville, Ore-
iron, 11-H
Rooms for Rent.
Furnished rooms, sinule or in auite.
for rent. Apnlv at the Clark Hair
Iireniing I'arlorr, one block wet of
Commercial Club Hall. 10-20
Sacrifice Sale
OF MILLINERY
Hats at Your Own Price
Must Have Room for Spring Goods.
Nothing Reserved.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors. Prineville, Or.
A. R. BOWMAN
1 " RECEPTION " t
Road Warrant Call.
Retiistered road warrants tip to and
includinx No. tt November HI, 11)11.
Brood Sows for Sale.
tiood atock; alao 15 0-weeka plKf".
11-W J. C. Binx, i'owell Uuttea.
n Benjamin
Franklin's
time
Everybody used
,v-llct
L"-'t
r
I 1 f . J
w j
Smith & Allingham, Props.
Champ Smith'a old stand.
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow; Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian CluB; Cream
Rye; James E. Pepper,
Moore's Malt.
rbs for medtcinc.good
IllUIlCU HUIllt llldU
e nf roots. herK.
71.-4 it!Ji..O l- ti-
t , ana miriwi cuuic "tie iiaic
and hearty then just as those
M u 1 i A i I mice
arc noWjWno use ouioo
N ATIViE HERBS the old
tieifieral remedy d
I If USE IT FOR,
VJ Tht blood i
Kidney trouble
Liver diiordcr
Rhcumatism
Constipation
Indigestian
Catarrh
Malaria
ZOO uncoatcd tablets 1.00
Monev bacK if not satisfied
ASK THE BLISS AGENT
Raymond Calavan, Prineville, Or
4 Porter, Ale and Olympia
4 Draft Beer on Tap.
j Imported Wines and
2 Liquors.
i
Cash Grocery
Geo. Whitis, Proprietor
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Fancy and Staple
Groceries. Quality considered, prices cannot be beaten in
Prineville. FRESH BREAD 5c Bunt, Snails, Doughnuts Etc
Call and See What Cash Will Buy
00
Alfalfa $15
TO $20 PER TON.
That's what a good cow will make it
pay you, and the market is right here
in. Prineville. We will buy all the
cream you can produce.
Pioneer Cream Co.
Agents DeLaval Separator.
Notice of A ppointment of Adminis
trator una to L.reuitors.
Notto 1 hereby given that the tindereltned.
htui been, bv the oouhty court or the Butte oi
Oregoli for Crook county, duly Hl'polnted ad-
nillllslrHtor oi ine eimw i i v-. wy-
noldn. deiiMHI. ana no pentuns rkviiik
olmnipi MHinsl iwtd estate an- hereby required
lo present the same, duly vertOed, to said ad
mlnlatnUw at the law office of M. K. Brink.
In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, within lx months
from the dale of the first publication of this
notice.
Haled aad published flrst time Dooember
7U'' lSU' (IEOROR W. NOBLE,
Administrator of the state or
Marin Reynolds, deoeaaed.
Bazaar.
A 35o chicken supper will be
served by the Presbyterian Ladies'
Aid at their Bazaar in Odd Fel
lows' Hall, Dec. 8th.
Wanted to Buy.
Span ot mares from 1200 to 1000 lbs.
Must be aound. Address tbiB oflloe.
U-30.2t-pd
1
New Furniture
AT-
PORTLAND
SEE-
and Carpets
PRICES
A. H. Lippman & Co.
PrmeYille-Redmond-Sisters Stage 115
Matt Kulesch, Proprietor.
Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red
mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50
pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c
Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the
Pioneer Cream Company.
1-16 S. R. COOPER, Agent
1
O. A. C. Short Courses
Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks
YOU
ARE
INVITED
IMS U-Sl
Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to
attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven
distinctive courses will be offered In Agri
culture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every
course is designed to HELP the student in
bis daily work. Make this a pleasant and
profitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason
able accommodatisns. For beautifnl illustrated
bulletin, address
H. M. TENNAST, Registrar, Corvallis, Or.
Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence.
W. A. Booth, Pre. D. F. Stewart, vice-rres. u. m. Ki,Kms,UMsnier
Crook County hank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, .Oregon, at rendered to the
Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911
AueU Liabilities
Loans nnd Discounts I129.870.26 Capital paid hi full f 5'IJKne
OwMrafts 2,BU.8S Surplus 'S'T'-SS
Furniture and fixtures 2,a.44 Undivided profits ,"i, u5 rl
Rial est 6.706.00 Deposits U0,l4D.,a
Cub hoi and due from banks 147,809,95 jigs 990 98
fl88,90.8
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