Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 18, 1912, Image 4

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Howe Taken
Back to Madras
Henry Hon, who stabbed
Thomas McCormack in th back
in a fa loon row at MaJra, wis
taken back to MaJra? yesterday to
be tried for airs pie aault. Ilow
wa lodged in tha county jail
waiting the result of McCorruack'a
wouuds. They rcved to be not
of a aerioue nature and on the
recommendation of Justice Jack
eon of Madras Howe wat taken
back to aland trial for a minor
offense.
Had
a Very
Rough Trip
H. O'Dell, George Clayton, P. L
Timer and Columoua Johnson
came in Sunday from Cortland.
Mr. O'l'ell waa tied up at Fall
bridge for a week, owing to the
enow blockade. The Oregon
Trunk, when it found out that
trains could not be got through,
offered to transport the passenger
free of charge back to Portland or
pay hotel expenses at Fallbridge.
Mr. O'Deil, who ia bard of bearing,
did not understand the announce
ment when made so remained at
the Junction where hotel accommo
dations were severely taxed to take
care of the large number of belated
travelers.
James R. Barkley, chalk talker,
Crayon Artist, Commercial Hall,
Jan. 20.
James R. Barkley, Third num
ber C. C. H. S., Lecture Course,
Commercial Hall, Jan. 20.
Resolutions of Condolence,
Hall of PrineTllle Encampment No.
61.I.O. O. F.
We, your committee appointed to
draft resolutions of coudulence, beg
leave to report as follows:
Whereas, the All Wine Ruler baa
called bence the well beloved mother
and grandmother of our Brother
Patriarchs, T. H. Lafollette, L. B.
Latollette and Guy Lafollette. there
fore be It
Resolved, That the heartfelt sym
pathy of this Encampment be ex
tended to the bereaved Patriarch
with the assurance that "Bleatied
are the dead that die in the Lord."
Resolved that a copy of these reso
lutlona be spread on the miDutes of
the Encampment, a copy published
In the Crook County Journal and a
copy sent to each of the bereaved
Patriarchs.
C. B. Dinwidmk,
G. P. Reams,
A. E. Noble,
Committee.
A Gentle Hint
On Saturday, January 20, we will
have a sale on Chocolate Peanut Clus
ters. Regular 50c, special 25c per lb.
Our candies are marie where sold and
made fresh daily, fancy boxes packed
to order. Don't forget your friends or
sweetheart with a box of sweets.
It , Long's Chocolate Shop.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our thanks
to the friends and neighbors who
so kindly assisted us in our skik
ness and the burial of our baby,
also to the singers and for the
flowers.
Mr. and Mas. A. Emmons.
$30,000 for Farm Loans. See Hren
ton Jones, Metoliur, Oregon. 3-Zip
Buggy Robe Lost
Between Foster & Iiyde place and
ttie Davenport ranch about a week ago.
Return to city marshal, Priiieville, and
get reward. M 3tp
Wyandotts for Sale.
I have a few fine White Wyandotte
ior sale. 1-11 Rev. J. C. Liningkk.
List Your House.
I rent your houce and collect the rent
for 1 per month. CilAH. F.Co.ndaht. 1-18
Home Comfort Range
Forea'eat the Prineville Furniture
Exchange.
Six-pound all-wool sanitary Blankets,
as long as stock lasts, ti.OO per pair.
A. H. Lii'Pman 4 Co. 12-21
Application for Grazing Permits.
NOTICE is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to gra.n cattle,
liornes and sheep within the Ot'HOCiJ
NATIONA L I-'OKKST during the season
of 1912, mutt be tiled in my ollice at
Prineville. Oregon, on or before Fehu
ary 15, 1U12. Full information in re
gard to the grazing fees to be charged
and blank forms to he used in making
applications will be furnished upon re
quest. l-4-4t HOMER ROSS,
Supervisor.
Gov. West Doesn't
Like Morson
J. E. Morson, of the Doschutes
Irrigation Company, was scored
bytiovernor West at tha Port
land Ad Club banquet at the
Portland Hotel rathskeller yes
terday noon, says the Oregonian.
It is this company that has been
selling land in the big La Pine
project. Governor West de
clared that while Morson has
been givmsr him the I.e. Morson
is himself the chief prevaricator.
He declared the postal authori
ties should investigate Morson's
methods of advertising through i
tho mails Mn sutlers, he
sa d, have been induced to invest
where there is no hope of their
receiving the worth of
money.
their
Morson. he said, has sold op
tions on land to the amount of
about 1700.000 and conlJrTZL
( 150,000. But the Desert Land
Board, or which Governor West
is a member, has no record of i
iv, dii ;j ik. n..onr. cJ
that there is no way for the
board to tell whether or not the
, , . . , , . i .otirv oervoT fiven mai t nnevuie
same laua nas oeen sola to more .d.ool district So. 1 will t be respon-
than one person. He told of re- ,,w 'ol lebta antrartel by any indt
. , ,, , ... vidual nnlMf aaid pwHinhu aa order
.t:iwuBo icuci uuui a puuiit
service corporation a few days
ago, asking i Morson had any
thing that could be attached, as
his account was long past due
Will Make Paper
From Lodepole Pine
An experiment in the making
of paper from black pine pulp is
soon to be conducted by the
Crown Columbia Paper Company
of Camas, Wash , three carloads
of the ptne having been shipped
to the mill by John E. Ryan cf
Bend, a representative of large
timber interests in Central Ore
gon, says the Portland Journal.
Mr. Ryan, who with Mrs. Ryan
is registered at the Imperial, is
of the opinion that the ex
periment will prove a success.
If so, it is understood that a
number of mills will be estab
lished in the inland empire.
Tte United States forest ser
vice is much interested, for,
within its iurisdiction. are
millions of land in Oregon cover
ed by a dense growth of "lodge
pole" pine, which heretofore has
been regarded as valuable only
for fuel or fencing. Experiments
on Montana black pine, which is
similar to the Oregon pine, are
now being cond ucted at the forest
service station at Madison, Wis.
"Central Oregon has much land
especially along the Deschutes
river which will be valuable for
farming or dairying when the
lodge pole is removed," said Mr.
Ryan. "In some localities there
are thousands of acres in a body,
near which a paper mill may be
established. Contiguous to this
land is good water, which is
necessary for the successful
making of the pulp. It costs a
great deal to set up a paper mill
and unlike a sawmill it cannot be
moved profitably. In central
Oregon a mill may be put in the
midst of a big lodge pole district
having an abundant water sup-
p'y-
"Whether the lodge pole pulp
will be valuable for the high class
paper is not known at present,
but experiments have been con
ducted far enough to pretty
thoroughly prove that it is suit
able for white paper and the
rougher product." Journal.
House for Rent
New six-room bouse, warm, electric
lights, atr, bath, toilet, 'phone, etc. ;
barn, chicken park. Also household
furniture Apply to J. W. Ktuwart,
at Klkin's store. 1-4-Ut
Ranch for Sale.
lienjamln Shepherd's stock ranch is
for sale. Inquire at Kirst 'ational
Bank. 1 2-;i0
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Order of Owls, meet the second and
fourth Thursdays in each month ni
lielknap hall. All miKratory owls cordi
ally welcome. T. K. J. iJuffy, President!
Wiliard II. Wirtz, Secretary. l-4tf
Real Estate Transfers
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KurnUheJ by the Crank County Ab
trct I 'omptnT.
Zo K. liibnon and huabaad to Mrr.
Altwrune II. Tai toMO, el al, n m
. aerttoo M8 20. l.
Kandolph l.iheon, t ax to Mr.
' Albertin H. Tackman, ee w-4 t
pction U; n, nJ eection !; m-J
'nvjandn', m-J Mi-iia St, and oi
ni xitioo 2-li Sil. $1.
Kva A. Stle, idmr. of Anna K.
iStvvle aetata u It. li. WillUnit, ,
j nw. wl" nl and nl aw' eectioo
jlM 4-10. 11-V.o.
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a aeetioa 11 1 li
Alphonto A. Urarn to J. Alton
Tliompaon. act l teotion 25-15-11
I IWde from atat at Oregon to Carl
i Shiiholtn and A. A. (imo.
I Patent (rum L". S. to Ueo. R. Stamp,
Milton U. Plllette. Randolph Uibton.
jtieo. W. Null. Archibald Mcrhereoo,
lieo. T. Peter.
Card of Thanks.
evmpathv and financial help at tha
?' TLr t ,LW. T"
thank the pupils of the third grade tor
their thougbifuluen and hvli.
Au.il Putt.
Notice to the Public
signwl by tome member of the school
1 board. I IS Maa. R. K. Okay.
Chairman.
Hens For Sale,
One down large hena just starting to
lay, ts. Also good AO egg incuhator
cheap. J. S. Fox, "B.aetide." Prine
ville. Oregon. MS-U
IWfnuh egga tha year round.
Rick Wood. Rick Wood.
Any amount rrxi want; quick deliv
ery. FaiNt yille Fcax. Kichci. 1-18
Sell
ing
At Reduced Prices
Stock consists of Blankets, Comforts,
Pillows, Pillowcases, Sheets, Etc.,
Trunks, Suitcases, Hand-bags, and
House Furnishings of all kinds, sold
at prices that will save you money.
J. F. MORRIS
Sale of
Buy a heater while you can get one cheap. No. 18 size
sheetiron lined $3.00, now $2.15. Any other heater in the
house at reduced price. Am not going out of business, just
closing out our line of heaters. AH orders given prompt
attention.
Prineville Furniture Exchange
Charles F. Condart, Prop.
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Resolutions of Condolence.
1111 of tVhiiro l.Hlfo No. 46, 1. O.
O. K Prineville, OrvKn.
Wo. your committer, appointed to
draft reaoluUotie of routloli'tu-e, beg
kitve to rvport aa follow;
Where, It hit pleaaed the
Henveuly Father to remove from our
nildHt the well Moved mother and
grandmother of our twtremed broth
er. T. II. Latollette, I.. 11. Lafollette
and Ouy latollette, therefore be It
Krvulvrd, tbat the dorp ayiuttathy
of Hit Lodge lie rstouded to the be
re veil brut bora mid nmy they be
comforted with the promlm that
"Whither I o ye ahull tie lo."
Keaolved, tbat copy ot tin
resolution be vprvnd on the minute
ot the Lodge, a copy published In
tnetruok County Journal and a
copy ,iit to each ot the bereaved
brother.
Wuu Ha KM KM,
li. X. CI.IKTOK,
I.KWI MoHliAS,
Committee.
List Your Houae With Me.
I will rnt yonr house ami collect th
rent for 1. Cu. F. Cusiuit. Ml
Crook County Journal, county
official paper, f l.O a year.
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W supply f.miliM. botcU and f.turnt with tb flnmt bikI Imlwl
Klh fruin rlvor. Ink and oetn. Wa dvlivvr urdvra dell. Nhelltlsh a
aperiabt to Its too. Itoasonabl
Citv Meat Market!
lfoessfcta Cards.
Dr. Howard Gove
Dentist
Room. 14 and IS AoWaMoaj Building.
T. L. J. DUFFY
lfforney-f-Law
ttmwMKW to w. A. B.IIJ
PaiNKViiLi ... OaaaoM
Fkmmimm mmd f
N. W. Sanborn
AttomeyatlJiw
Ailamaun bbxk . 1'rlneTllle
fa C. SSrj,
W. P. 31YUS
O. C. YOUNG
Prrtlc n til mttrt. Hrll ttlvmlon to
Dr. John Huback,
fjit Vetrrtnry Hiinrmn V, ft. Ann f,
l i)airtmiiiit oi the l'hiltitiln,
AU H.irKUnl Work at MMonMt
Hmiltoa Subla.
PrtMvill, Or.
W. A. HELL
FRANK MENEFEE
I.awyera
Tha Dalit
Oregon
OCCU LISTS
Belknap & Gdwards
SPkjfiMmn mm4 Surjttm.
(County lhyskUn.)
Primtmtll,, Onft
&. Clliott,
jfHarntfmt-jCmm
!Pri 0U, Onaem.
Krcd A. Hlco. C. K.
. B. Neville, Jr.. K M
Deputy t'o. Hurvwyor.
County Hiirvt-yor.
Rice & Neville
Civil Engineers.
UenerU KukIhoitIuk. I'siSEvai.r Oriuioh.
ffft . SSrink
Ortyowt.
Prineville--Redmond--Sister3 Stage Line
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.
1116 S. R. COOPER, Agent
m ircTf nw 1
prices a wialtr alwaya. M
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Dr. Charles MacFaddcn
Ostopthic PhyticU
llrfrnlr. tHrlrllo nit Nittuml Tlomprullo
kiutiUtr4. i'hnmlv IhM?kM- nMrtitr
Offic Orr Morris Furniture Star.
TeUpliaMi Pioneer, No. 126.
Cr0 Cmmmty Xtttrmtt C.
AIlrv-uot title la ell Un4 b4
tawa lata In Cruok couuly.
I. F. WybU, Secrettry, PriMvIlk, Ongea
F. E. Fremont
Architect end Designer.
lAto nttwtiiiit. In tMitltliiitf rn.iruriinn. iitlerlor
ermncvuiviiut aiui ilnwniluli.
M.J.(utirr. ai orrf on Hui..l.
Prin villa.
Oregoe).
HAVE YOU
your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract)
Certainly everyone ha an abetract now.
lo von know wlier yoiir cornar ar.
Well, No, Not eiti'tly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
Prineville, Oregon, will lucita lliera lor
Ton and gunrantp th work. Simey.
Ing, I'latilng, Irrigation KngiiiMrlng.
I'tion l'knvr 3lH.
D. H. PEOPLES
Gvil and Irrigation Engineer.
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land
Surveying, Mapping,
Estimating.
Office next door to Lyric Therter
G. A. MeFARLANE
Lawyer
Practice In all court and U. H. UnJ
Ollice.
Redmond, Oregon
Wiliard H. Wirtz
Attorneyit-Lnw.
Ollice In M. II. ollice.
I'lllNKVII.t.K, OllKOIlS,
Huntinnton & Wilson
Attorneys
Of The linllM, thuvt ciwned olDmi In
Portland, Oregon, Roomt 805-807
Lewie Building.
BiulneM ont to tlirm rrmn I'm Omintv
tlmnlKli Ih. lrolflc-o In Tim Halloa r dlm l
In their I'orlluml aililn-u will nxivlvr pruinut
alU'lltloii. 1'iirllmiil I'liiine. Miilli ' ijia,
(Jlu Aaiwaatii FanMrri.T iut or Night
UaueHToaa. B..1I1 nfllee an ruaj.
deuce luleibuuaa.
Ortfam
Dr. J. Tregelles Fox
M. It. 0. H. Knu: nnd I- H. A. bondoiii
I.IPOl.pee Oregon StutH Medical Hourd.
Hpeclulist in btirgcry; llyglrne; AH
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dleliaea.
(Dice and rcaiilenre, Main St. rrlnovllo, Or.
Cuiiaultntlnn Free
Houn S ti0
R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C.
Acute unil chronic cUmchwh treated
Mtii'ccMHfully by purely
(IrtiirleHH tnethoilH
Roomt 16-17 AdanioB Bldg. C1II1 made