O K # # ** N .'I < / 31 jp IrarliMlra ÎErltii. DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 18, 1904. VOL. III. C. H. D A LR Y M PLE, A ttorney a n d Abstracter H o p e F or B urns. excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, m aking short stops at principal P°>Bt8 euroute. The fir«t of these excursions will leave Portland J u n e 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Deschutes will be $(>2.50 to St. Louis and re­ turn. Excursionists going via the Denver & Kio Grande have the privilege of returning via a differ- | cut route. This is the most pleas­ a n t way, as well as the most de­ lightful route, t© cross the conti­ nent. The stops arranged give an opportunity of visiting the various points of interest in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kan- j 388 City. I f you wish to acoompa- ny one of these excursions write at onee to W. C. McBride, 124 Third street. Portland, for sleeping car reservations. l t** NO. 4. Work of extending the Sum pter Valley railroad has begun. J u s t W ill p ra c tic e before all th e C ourts of the how far it will be extended this S tate an d before th e U. i . Land Office. Office in Daly Block, n e x t door to U. 8. Land year is not stated, but it is known O ffic e . C orrespondence solicited. th at the surveys have all been made to the eou*h at far as Burns, DR. W . W . T A G C A R T , and the work ef construction will E Y E S P E C IA L IS T . follow in th a t direction. W i l l g iv e y o u b a r g a in s The Sum pter Valley road will on g ro c e r ie s at h is store. P rin e v ille, Oregon P o in d e x te r Ilo te open a vast let ef new territory A ll b u s in e s s d o n e on a when completed to Burns, which M . R. B IC C S , c a s h b a sis. will soon be filled with settlers. A c o m p le te sto ck on Attorney at Law and notary. The loug distance to m arket is the M a in S t r e e t , P r in e v ille , O r e g o n . h a n d , an d m o re on th e one great h indrance to the occupa­ tion of the rich farming and graz­ Office on stre e t le a d in g to C ourt H ouse. w a y from S h a n ik o . ing land* in that part of the state. W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., WM. B. M A T T H E W S , There has been some doubt ex- g T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . pressed as to the purpose of the W ill p ractice before th e U nited States Suprem e C o u rt, th e C ourt of Claim s, all th e D ep art­ owners of the S um pter Valley to m ents, an d C om m ittees of Congress. build through to Burns, but this Special a tte n tio n given to contested an d ex- p a rte ceses u n d er th e T im ber an d Stone. Hom e­ doubt h a i recently been dispelled s te a d , T ow nsite, a n d m in eral laws. Cases be­ fore Congress, m ail ro u te contracts, an d p a t­ by the positive statem ent of Mr e n ts for in v en tio n s. Offices: Bond B uilding, David, one of the principal owners WASHINGTON. D. C. To C e le b r a te T h e F o u rth of the road, who said (hat it was A fund of several hundred dol­ CH AS. S . KDW ARD8 the intention to extend the road H . T. BBI.K .NA P lars has been raised and will he j through to the H arney country. BELKNAP A EDWARDS expended in a Fourth of July cele­ P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s Mr. Eccles did not say jo s t when bration and it is believed th a t a the Burns extension weuld be com­ P R IN E V IL L E . O R E G O N . M r s . C. E . M c D o w e ll, P r o p . large crowd will be present from all pleted. The road was extended Office in Adam son & W innek Co’s. Drug Store about ten miles last year from parts of the county. A nice lime On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want W hitney, all but a few finishing was had here last year, when few- h . w. R E E D , to stop at a good hotel while in Prineville. touches, which tho contractor ¡ b er people lived en the river, and j now busily engaged in completing, thie year more money will be ex-1 Draw s up deeds, m ortgages, etc., anti The PRINEVILLE has the reputation of being the best; ask execu tes all k in d s of legal d o cu m en ts A large force ef men has been pended and a more extensive w ith care an d precision. engaged and a call ie ont for more pregram give*. W. E. Gnerin, Jr., j your friends if it isn’t. OREGON LYTLE men to work as graders than is will deliver an address, and spoite, necessary to finish up last y ea r’s a horse race, ball game, barbecue, Fine R oo m s and B ed s. C u is in e U n e x c e lle d . work, so th a t it is positively dansing and fireworks will be known th at the work of extending some of the other event» arranged j I the road is to be pushed this sea-1 for the day. The riv< * ountry is O ’lN T l ^ IL : | son. | very pleasant i* J u ly and all who OYSTER HOUSE AND LUNCH COUNTER ; It will require about two years intend a trip to the river should D. Q . R O G ERS, P R O P . < 't o complete tho extension to arrange to oome over and help os In Every Fresh E a s t ­ —AT— Burns, if the work ia pushed as ' celebrate the n ation’s birthday. S ty le . ern fast as possible this season. i ---------- -—------------ A L L B A K E R Y GOODS K E P T C O N ­ I.A K E V IE W , OREGON. STAATS Deschutes, • - - Oregon. ifntfl prinm llu USToba-ry UPialolio SHINGLES FOR SALE O Y STER S GiM Turner M IL L . DESCHUTES, OR. N e e d e d in E v e ry H o m e A ¡W a ys U p to D a t e WEBSTER’S I nternational D ictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH, B iograp h y,G eograp h y, Fiction c. T h e N ew an d E n la rg e d L d itio n C o n tain s 2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w W o rd s N crw G a z e t t e e r o f t h e W o r l d w ifh m ore th a n 25,000 title s, based on th e la te s t census r e tu rn s . N e w B io g ra p h ica l D ic tio n a ry conttfinim r n am es o f o v e r 10,(0) n o te w o rth y per«****», w ith n a tio n a lity , o ccu p atio n . Unto o f re tz a s, d a te o f b irth , d eath , e tc . F d ite d l»y W. T. H A R R I S , Ph.D ., LL.D. U n ited S ta te s Com m issioner o f E d u catio n , N e w P la te s R ich B in d in gs 2 3 8 0 Q u a r t o Page»* 5000 Illu stra tlo r * Wo also publish W e b ste r 's C o lleg ia te D ic tio n a r y w irh iilo s n a rro f S co ttish W n rd sn n d Phrases. IKXH’ac««. 140* Illu stration*. 81» 7sl<»sf .V* lache*. ** F irst-class in q u a lity , second-close in size.** L E T U S SE N D YOU FREE MA T e s t In Pronunciation” w hich affords a p le a s a n t an d In s tru c tiv e e v e n in g ’s e n te r ­ ta in m e n t. Illu s tra te d p a m p h le t also free. G .Ö C .M E R R IA M C O M P A N Y . P u b lish e r» , S p rin g field , M as». Tbo O p e n a t A ll H o u r D a y a n d N itfh t. M a r n o il C o m p a n y . STA N TLY ON HAND. M e a ls o f A ll K in d » S e rv e d to O rd e r. R an g e T ro u b le H a s S ta rte d . Tho M a r n .ll T h . a t r i .a l Com- M i l l e r B u ild in g , P rin e v ille , O re g o n . The first depredation as a re- pany, consisting of twelve persons, suit of the confliicting territories will give a num ber of plays a t this oaoupied by the cattlem en' and p]ao* during the coming week.i sheep owners in this county oc- The company i - p l a y i n g at ^ riue- I.Y T L E , OREGON. c e r r e d laet Monday when 65 sheep vjHe this week to a very satis-' belonging to Allis J o n es were shot! factory house and is receiving j Lytle’a Leading Grocery Store ia being stocked to its full and killed on Mill creek by mask much praise for its work The capacity, and the people of this com m unity will find i t m uch to heir advantage to trade there. ed men who threatened a greater j .company company is a large obo for an •laughlar if the band war# not re- overland trip and most be under Lytle, O re g o n . moved from th a t locality. considerable expease in m aking N o . 6 B ro a d w a y . T he killing happened on the points off tha railroad. They west side of Mill araek, the herd of cla pg very fair aa a repertoire com- ■he«p being in charge of Tom pany a n d have a good line of u /i « H I J) j • Paine who was surprised and un-']p | , y i . They desarve and will u n ­ P rin e v ille able to offer any resistance when doubtedly receive good patronage Oregon the attack occnred. while in town. One of the Best Appointed Buffets at tha County Boat. The first outbreak against the , . . sheep m arks the firat step in the A d v e r t i s e d L e t t e r L ist. C H O I C E S T B R A N D S O F L I Q U O R S A N D C I G A R S A L W A Y S IM S T O C K range difficulties which ara likely * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ < The following letters remained to be encountered during the c o m -! j ing season. Tho scene e f th e k ill- uncalled for at the Deschutes post- the same thing will probably o c -. N e w s o f t h e Week. l iag is in the district in which an office : our again this yaar, ao th a t Prine A forest fire is doing great d a m ­ effort was made a short time ago J- 8- Mnhr, Mist Grace Merrill, viJle is not such a strong team. age to timber near Forest Grove, C. W. Richard- to e .ta b ii.h lioes. Tha territory N B' Our team, howaver, seems to lack Oregon. of aheep- ,o n ’ Johl* c b *rlM J- Wil- waa visited by party eheep- faithful praotice. The score of the The democratic state conven­ owoera from Antelope and it w a . • « > S “ * h # " W * i t e ’ J<* n B Gus- game with Prineville ia too large Earl Grigg W “ C lend.n- tion, of Illinois, unseated Mayor believed th a t m a tte r, could be tafsen, u f ' * n’ Earl to mention, but the one fault of Harrison, of Chicago, and ha laft betwee* iag. Mrs. M. O Clingao, C. •atisfacteriiy adjusted our te*m ia th a t it dots not know Em a*, Albert I. Frys, C. C. Carr. tha convention. H e a r i t waa en­ them and the cattlem en in that how to field. Parties calling for any of tha dorsed. part of the county. But nothing • . _ . , .. , . . . . I above letters will please mention definite wee decided upen and at is fact th a t they , re on the adver. Arkansas democrats aro likely I expected th a t the old liaej will tised list. to instruct for Parker of New York, D o n 't C o t o S t . L o u is W. H . S t a a t s , Postmaster. hold good thie year.— Crook Coun­ although Ilearat has a strong fol­ ty Journal. ‘Till you aall a t or writa to the lowing. ____ A Poor S econd. Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul The military foreae ef Colorado S p o e t a i E x c u r s i o n t o th e World s Our baseball team did not Railroad.. Office 134 Third Straet, are deporting etriking union F a ir . m ake a good showing in the game Portland, Oregon. Lew rates to miners from the state on aeeount The Denver