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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
Buggy Peddlers Arrested The roprnwtiKHtlve of the Spaul illntf Manufacturing Co., of Grin Hell, Iowa, were arrvstotl last wwk at lU'dmond fur wiling kihmI in the county without a licvriae. Tlwy had a heurintr before Jus tice Kennedy, who hold them tmdrr f 100 bond landing the final determination of injunction pro nt-dingi now before the supreme court. The buitiry company hiu en joined several prosecuting- attorney of different counties In Oregon from inteferrlng with lu agents in any way until it case la at-ltled by the courts. The company maintain that under the Inter-atute com n' roe law it dmn not huve to pay a limine. Thin buggy company ha a hlgaP vantitge over our merchant in aoll- inn lu good. The outside concern ha no settled ImlilUition in thin county. It pity no taxes. It tlin-a r.ot help keep 111 remir the county roads over which It trans its ware t.i the consumer. It does not hel ninintuin our whooln, or in any way benefit the country. The money j nient with ouUiile concerns in lout to the county forever It goes to build up communities elsewhere, J Oft a good buggies Btld just UK cheap can lie bought at home. Keep your money here. Crook County Farmers' Institute Arrangement have been made for the officer of the Demnnstra Karmt and one or two members of the State Kxa-riment Station to hold a nerie of farmer' institute in the county during Oetolier. The result of the work from the Dem onstration Farm will lie explained and subject of imparlance to the agriculture of the different conimu i.itie will 1 e discussed. The date of the meeting are a follow: t Madraa Oct. 14. ;H0 p. m. Motoliu, Oct. 14. 8. p. m. Culver. Oct. 15. 2:) p. m. Terrebonc, Oct. 15, 8 p. m. ' Kedmond. Oct. 12. 8 p. m. Bend. October 1!). 8 p.m. Sinter, Oct. 18, 2;!W p. m. Ul'ine.'Oct. 19. 2:110 p. m. I'rinevillo. Oct. 17, 8 p. m. La Pine To Have Electric Railway La Pine Inter-Mountain: The I'ringle Falls Klectric I'ower & Water Co. of Portland has entered into a contract with the La Pine Townsite compuny, wherein the power company agree to complete operate and maintain an electric railway into La Pine within 3 years from the 12th of this month. In the same contract it is agreed that the power company will erect, oper ate and maintain a transformer ata tion at La Pine in connection with the power plant it is arranging to install at Pringlu Falls, 6 miles northweHt of La Pine. Paulina Notes Paulina, Ore.. Sept. 23, 1912. The wind I blowing a gale here today. , Hoys look out for those straw hat and young ladles for that hohl.lti dkirt. Mi Laura Leweling came in on the stage iat Saturday from Prlne ville where she has ben for the past few months to visit her siter who is sick. Grant Miller returned to Paulina lat week from Prineville where he has been with his wife who Is very sick at the hospital. Hurt Mine gave a dance at the Paulina hall hut Friday. A pleas ant time was snt. Lot of fun and good music furnished by ('has. Kirdaong and Ray Pordy. The peo ple of this section w!nh Burt would get busy again soon. Mr. Hut tie and sister left Paulina Sunday for Twin Falls, Ida! o, They will be greatly missed by all who knew them and we how they will soon return. Mia Nettlu McCullough, the Paulina M)Mtmixtreis, spent Sunday with her sinter, Mr. Jennie Brown. Mary Cumplxdl f who I working for Mr. Brown sient last Sunday on her homestead near Burnes, Ore gon. She rejMirt everything fine in that section. Mis Oracle Bland came home ust week from a visit in tnu valley. In the city it i fashionable to rush the can." We know a place here they "rush a jar." How alMut it? A. I.. Mackintosh of Portland was in Paulina lust week. He is visit ing at the homes of M. L. Brown and I. H. Meyer. Mr. Gardner i living in J. T. aulkner's house where he will re main for the winter for the purpose f schooling his children. Charlie Morris la working at the 'aulina hotel. Lost, strayed or stolen One Roy Morris. When last seen wbs rang ing near the hind wheels of a 3-inch wagon. Some pronounced him Hattie" when he left Paulina. A libera) reward will be payed for his whereabout. Ua.MBI.KR. Lamonta Items. MihS Eva I lunacy, who has been away for a long trip in the valley. isiting friends and relative?, has returned. The harvest dunce held in the La monta hall last Friday night was well attended. It was a pleasant affair. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kerwood were visiting at the Lone Pine ranch Sunday. Consult Me About Your Eyes I am a specialist in the science ol optometry : can lini:iioo mi v case of detective vision Willi mierriiiK accuracy ami lit glares that will conquer it com tilnlftlv. Mv method Is ante, certain. ilriiuless and imrfuct results are obtained in every instance. A complete, stuck of re glasses nml frames. Pit. Ida Hun hknIit, Ort'ioii Hotel, Prineville, Ore, Notice of Board of Equalization Meeting. The county board of eiiiali.fttlon for Cr.Kik conntv. Oreirnn, convenes Mon .lav. October 11112. Tax rolls will be'open fop inspection and correction in the way of description anil valuation .1. 1). LaKoi.lkttk, County Assessor Date! September 111, IMS. Wanted, at once A man with a team tnd sulky plow to clean 'JO smooth acres of suae brtiHli ami a little juniper, and put in wheat ciop, nil. Seed furnished. A. L. Vratt. U-lll 1121) cash. For Sale or Trade Wood Raw in komI working order, ceo (.lias. r. (Jomlart. if Seed Wheat for Sale Clean Scotch Fife Seed Wheat for sale by J. J.. Wliidorn, Culver, Ore. u-12 Pony for Sale Saddle broke, li years old, weighs SOO pounds; price ri7.w, with new orioie, iuquire at the journal ollice. 0-12 Rev. Bulgin Had i A Close Call Rev, Bulgin, the evangelist, and j hunting party had a thrilling time , in a terrific snowstorm In the Wy- j oming mountains, says a Vancouver, ! Wash., special to the, Oregonian. Mr. and Mrs. Bulgin and ton and Mr. and Mrs. Rose lived three days on three cans of frozen tomatoes and elk meat. The hunting party went .In from Teton, Wyo., after making a trip through Yellowstone National Park with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose, singers, who travel with them. At Norrls Basin a bear j chased Mr. Ilulgin'i horse into a! mudhole where the animal met ! death. Several elk were killed by I the party. Dr. Crater Coming. j Divine Krlenca Healing without drugs. : Dr. A. W. (irater, will lx in Prineville j about the l ull ol AiiiiHt, and will occupy the MaiFVIden ollieet In the Mor, u building. Heart trouble Slid il lima a specialty. 7-f)tf , Work Wanted Man with family nt work on aiock farm. Inquire at'thia ollice. 9 111 i Organ Wanted. (iood second-hand organ wanted Munt lie in good condition. Addrw Mm. W. It Macks. Lainoma, Ore. 8 22 Horse for Sale. On the old V. Stun Smith ranch, neitr I'rliievllle: sold lu nny numlier nt n-HHoiiiilile irtcea. Kor further tnforuiHtlon addnwa 1. II. ItUKHKi.i., i'rliievllle, Oregon. 12-lU-tf Raspberries for Sale. A few duien jars of raspberries for sale at the prevailing price, ( ao deliv er them in two or three weeks. Write or phone. Mrs. F. K. Oage, Mitchell. Oregon. H 22 Cottage to Rent. Kive-rooin collage to rent. Inonire Mrs. 1 1. K. Stewart. i-'in The Shadow of the Beef Trust la irradually fading sway as a menaace to the tables of the poor. We'll show you bow to "get ahead'' of the monopolist. Ours is s joint stork concern snd are not to be "eow-ed" by the head of traate. Quality is the firat thins; we guarantee- If yon can tx-tt the wHding of quality snd quantity that we give there's something high in tlie other fellow's prices. City Meat Market GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1912 First Central Oregon Dis trict Agricultural Society ...FA I R BLISS Native Herbs, by its simple composition of roots, herbs and barks its wonderful cures of Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Skin Eruptions, Kidney and Liver Disorders its popularty in millions of households, dur ing a quarter of a century, secured for it the highest award at the Internationa Exposition in Paris, France, 1912. Make it your household remedy today. 200 Tab lets e$ 1.00. Ask the Bliss Agent. .. .. Raymond Calavan, Agent Piineille, Oregon " tt-20 Snip o o Prineville, Oregon October 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1912 Candidate's Announcement I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District. If elected I will conduct the duties of the oflice to the best of ray ability. . id adv. J 19 J. . Aixes. $3,000 in Premiums. Racing $2,800 For Sale CHEAP One Robinson Hay Baler, Run only 4 days. Also New and Good Second hand Engine, differ ent sizes Are you looking for a stove ? The Knock-All Parlor Stove.. Beats anything on the mar ket. The stove for the Big Stick. The latest models at John Morris gW $3,000 in premiums will be distributed for the exhibits in Domestic Animals of all kinds ; Agricultural Products raised in Crook county ; Works of Art Esthetic, Mechanical and Indus trial, etc Free Season Ticket to every active teacher and enrolled pupil in the county. Remove the Weeds To owners snd occupiurs of lands in Die City ol I rineville, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that all weeds must ne removed from lends in the city ol Prineville, Oregon, as required by an Ordinance panwl by the city council Sept. 12th, 11112, and published In the ruok (Ji)iiny Journal ol the same date. The marshal will arrest all who fall to comply with the above Ordinance, com mencing Oct. 1, IUIZ. UlIAS. W. r.UWAKDK, Mayor of ('rineville, Ore. Gun Found. Gun found 'set spring near Piineville. Owner can have sumo by cuiling at Journal ollice and proving propertv. U-12-21 Notice. Parties driving bmf cuttle on Hums roail to 1'riiH'ville can get paxturo at Colhv's ranch, un mile off tho road, below the old Davis ranch on Crooked river 8-H-lm For Sale. Ono dnsen black hens ; 1 pen Silver Spangled lluiiiburgi, all good layers. Also a number of chickens and a few good roasts, dreHMed or undressed. He re r Dr. ox's ollice or by letter. W at Fine Farm for Sale. Three hundred snd twenty seres riv er bottom land, located on Crooked riv er, ten miles west of Prineville and ten miles from KedmonU ; 10O acres in al falfa; I'm acres in wheat the wheat Is not threshed yet and from 200 to 1)00 tons of hay and all the machinery ; two f imoline engines j one automobile; oae lay press; two wagons; hay buck; hay scales; one 2000-gnllon water tank, and pipe to every corral ; two large barns on plaee; good house and other outbuild ings; alfalfa meal grinder ; one-half in terest in hav cutter; 1 own the ditch for irrigating it the land is all under irrigation ; two centrifugal pumps on on the place; cement cellar and good tank house ; one power wood saw, and other things too numerous to mention. This property is worth f:i"i,0X), but $27, 000 will get the place if sold in thirty iliiva. f. F. McAi.uhtkr, Prinevillo.Or. 9 1 See the Fine Display of the Very Latest Styles of Millinery First Showing of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville RACING PROGRAM FIRST DAY Introductory Usee mile dash $100.00 Crook County Trot or Pace, mile heats, 2 in 3 150.00 Saddle Race, H-mile dash, stock saddles and horses 75.00 Crook County Commercial Club Stake, running -mile ........ 300.00 SECOND DAY Running -mile dash 200.00 Crook County Colts, 3-yr.-olds. trot or pace, mile 2 in 3 100.00 Crook County Merchants and .Manufacturers' I urse, z:dU class trot or pac, heats 3 in 5 300.00 Quarter mile dash : 100.00 THIRD DAY Farmers' and Breeders' Stake, running mile dash 300.00 Running f-mile, 2 year-olds 150.00 Gentlemen's Double team Koadsters' Kace, mile. J. in d, owners to drive 100.00 I Running g-mile dash 100.00 FOURTH DAY 1 Indian Women's, one mile 25.00 Society's Purse, 2:25 class, trot, mile h?ats, 3 in 5 500.00 One-hale mile handicap 200.00 Running one-half mile Consolation race 100.00 1 Entries to all named races will close Oct. 1, 1912 ' Over-night entries S o'clock p. m. night before race ' American Trotting Association rule to govern all harness races. the society being a member of the same ; and American Racing Rules j to govern running races j Entrance fee to all stakes and purses, 10 per cent of same i Money divided TO, 20 and 10 per cent ! For further information apply to ! J. N. WILLIAMSON, l'resdent, or Prineville, Ore I J.F.C A DLE, Secretary, I Pl'IXKVILLE. OltE Summons In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Crook county. G. M.Cornett, plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of John Williamson, deceased, defendants. To the unknown heirs of John William son, deceased : In the name of the state cf Oregon: lou are hereby required to appeat and'answer the complaint filed in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 24th day ol October, laii, and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit : for a decree that be is the own er of the li of ng of section 31, in tp. lo s, range lo eaet of vt lllamette merid ian, and that you and each of you b decreed to have no right, title or inter est in raid premises or claim thereon and that you and each of you be forever uarreu irom claiming any luiereeb im said premises or any part thereof. This summons is puousneu oy oraer of the Honorable V. L. Biadebaw, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, made on tht 9th day of September, 1912, and pre scribed th&t this summons be published for sit consecutive weeks in the I root County Journal, a weekly newspaper Tinted and published in rnneviiie, Iregon. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 12th day of Sept., 1912. M. K. C.LLIOTT, Attorney for plaintiff The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor - . i Made in Oregon Delicious Home Made Bread. Doughnuts and Cookies, at the Cash Urocery Geo. Whiteis, Prop ill HiTTUVEBEIRi I i I2i Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Enquire ol, or write John A. Dohkins Culver, Or 8-8 "k T,1 LODGE meeti every W. KJ. i? Saturday nlc tat. Strangers welcome. G. P. Reams, N. G.; C. U Sbattock. V. G.; Burt Barnes, Bee; ant C. B. Dinwiddle. Treas. Of Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County Crook In the matter of the estate of George W. Barnes, deceased Ci tation. To Arizona Earnee, Mattie E. Xickeleon, Sue Helms, William II. Barnes, Bert D. Barnes, Arthur Barnes and Valda Coon, and ta all heirs unknown, greeting : In the name of the State of Or egon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear in the County Court of th State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, at the Court Boom thereof, at Prineville, in the County of Crook, on Monday the 7th day of October, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell the real estate of said decedent, de scribed as follows, to-wit s Lots Nos. two (2) and three (3), Block eightb(8) of Monroe Hodges origin al plat of the town of 1'rineville, County of Crook, State of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. II. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook, with the Beal of said Court affixed, this 10th Jay of August, a. d., 1912. seal Attest : 815 Wakren Brown, Clerk.