Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, December 17, 1887, Image 1

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m.-int colonelcy in the Briti 'i ';;fpti.wi. v The "'--olo: monument
Tlio other day the wires i: , in nin feet hiS, and it stands uo-
id us that another , baby "liai'on t!je liigfc.lt elevation in the
fd at Mf. 'and Mf3. Hatten-i cemetery, '.lie knininter who h1a-
raw. lMtruvllj4 '
, certainly not behind ecbcJ
hue, end now, quickly follow,
hi'j news, comes the announce-'
Unit Batten berg has been cJc-!
to a full colonelcy.
in", if we may bo permit: ' ;
lie language of a popular
with which the olJ !
llcHH became ftmili r daring
Mourn of Minister Schenck in J
1 the mtrdered girl prayed for
!ig on the jurors who con
' iho mudcrer,' but had no
akeofthe forgiveness of
t ) vrl .nal. The farmers came in
1 around to attend the usi-
'.The sentence of the mur
teen commuted to life
-ient. The murderer wa
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.gciil fur 1'riiK'villu and vicinity.
.uiU.r Titu?, of the Centenerary
tan J, g'i1 htJUyvifi hand Cc'!-iit','IrMititut,( where Tillit-
w t2!i8 : vidt ntly ;int(jod '., tb?".SiiNii)wti cfiirIotd B aofijeatic.
alone that the country has to fcor.
Far more dangerous ere the politi
cal schemers who have of late un
dertaken to link the anarchists to
the working men of the great cities
and thus gain control and power.
By their arts they,have in part
succeeded, but the free-born me
chanic and laborer, educated under
a republican form of government,
knows better than to be dragged
into the net set for -him. The an.
archist ia the worst enemy ; the
boring man has, and the reci
convention of the Knights of I
demonatrated that the grt;uV
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UKWk'AUAM liCi'AKimiror ukiia.
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kr4 Ur. M.
ili H.H l llin--l''v"i I'rliM-viilr
luiii J - . rviaiua iu riiiuiviiie
r. ul day.
Livery .& IVed Stable,
riU.NKVH.Li:, OKEfiON.
.t hum . ,
Co.lio nun are diHeliarued leuauHe
the appropriation is cxhauKted.
V.'I.ero lm it gone? 'One hundred
mid lifty men at any i'2 per -duy,
for Kix w e!(,' M days, would
amount to s10,KK). Let us give
them 210 incii and the wages for
the fall wort would Le 17,200.
Where is the balance? The ce
iiicnt bill won't cover it. JCiglity
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fi;r -'ti, i f.rth as a liir guiit.;'' Tit' 'ont inertibf r of t!ie , Tlf" n ' tlm ' of Ul I '
lficauon, tor rainnig lunj nearer U.e against ormiiw.4 .. ' L.jJ'.i 4-'' V;n,,,l.r. , t
M' v uv-,.. i w coinage ai inc. -ceremonies, j nayio pi ia...ougriL io' overturn : .j
This being the cose,- it is only a j Not yet has the love of woman's j both government and Wiety, are , J
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iipiany Mi.
MKKll.N'tl OKHM'IKMKit.
umdu.1 Ui...k K- ?i A V A. M. mu
MiunUr inlil bl"r ri-h lull iMmm.
I. II. UiLUAIK.
k Hutu I.OP1 K-. . I O. O. f. mrU every
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riiiK !.(.! Nil. iiU I. O. O. T. meoU trjr
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IMIOFKSSIOXAI. CAIUH.
H. P. DZLKNAP, M. D.t
l'llVSK'lAS AND SL JKJiaiN,
ksKfiu-rs, ----- vfKi.u..
Sr -KIM Jiiur nortU o( Jekii llu.
C.J. DEATTY,
I) K N T I K T,
VCVIIIK - - - - - - OhuooN.
biSoi-rir.l ilunr m.rlli of Old 'url l!mi.
AU uprtnli.uu la meflmiiiral fin-t vptra
Yf if.iiitnn utatlH tlonf. rue ymr
vtic. .Ill uurk warranuii. i naiyf
tuonnlilr.
C. S. WRICHT,
hkmal si:iuit:oN,
HAMILTON & COHRS
Would rcHpci-tfully inforni the (niblic
thnt they have the bent of ncroni
riiudatioiis at their stable, and trav
rlirH can depend uui 1 1 i r ani
inalM receiving the biit of euro arid
attention. Terms reasonable.
Fino Cox Stalin
For keeping Ktallions and other
valuable animals.
question of time w hen I5attenbcrg
will bo in fuU comtnnnd of the
Hrltish army. Mrs. Uattenberg
comes of a prolific family, and Iiut
tesherg himself serins ambitious,
w hile lie evidently grasps fully the
situation. As for ourselves, ever
virtue vanished from our land, and,
what is more, it never will. There
are monuments and monuments.
And this "one to Tillie Smith was a
stone well reared.
thousand dollars expended this , sympathizing with young aspirants,
suuiiiier and what is the retultf
Well, Koine sand has been removed,
some of the rocks cut several years
ago have been recti t and reduced in
sine, and a recess is started for one
of the looks. 15ali ! The locks at
Oregon City cvt-l tl.estatc4W,000,
and the work
not more than
aiI ever ready to eeo merit re
warded, we say with all our soul,
git, Itat I
l!ut there is another side of the
'liicfctioii.
The Le.bii of the Hour.
(Itemlzcr.)
This is a free country. Here
any honcet man can reap the full
benefit of his labor and industry.
Here a man can build up his char
acter ami fortnnfi and nroteet buf K
How will the subjects of j Thcnj . j Th
brought to punishment. Their
doctrines and their deeds are in
famous, and no honest, patriotic
man can have anything to do with
either, without contamination.
Let every lover of bis country, the
only fre6 country upon earth, shun
anarchism, and help to stamp out
its teachings.
if .- i .i
,lV,aj.Mjr , uM,"HU"ncwJ who claim to the contrary are po
(ivil-Hi-rvice Hclieme of hers? Ofji;,- i . , x t
at he Cascades thvy will be ghid to see lion- ,)as LraifJ9 an( muscle f
double that at Ore- , conferred at least as the dues of i, ,m.p ,u .
gon City, yet nearly one-fourth of 1,.1, but could not a less -xpen-
FemlniDe Reformers.
Of the National Womens' Chris
tian Temperance Union convention
No man who: which has just finished its great
work at Nashville, Tenn., it may
be truthfully said it has been roost
them have
that he will sulTer in the race for
jiosition and independence. The ' -thorough and searching in smooth-
so-
law protects him in bis rights, and ling out the wrinkles in our
M. H. DELL,
rH.UTICAI. l'AINTF.K.
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Kalsomi.ning & Papering
A iHiilnlly, ant all Wfrt warranted
OiuuoN
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V'- I'urarr A tml U1 ulreul.
u.ild ar r k ,'i-lltv.
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VAirKI'Mtfll Hi Ulil.
Coo. V. DARNZ3,
A Tl'i U N K Y - A T- L . V V,
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tlc-ltivlow Hull-1 1 iik.
Okkodh.
W.8. AJOHNS,
ATTOKNUY-AT-LAW,
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!i1. Al ffimlnic ul nliimr dlleh. on ttrffit
llu to auari tiuua.
J. F. MOORE,
ATfOIl.N li Y-AT-LA W,
MKrtvii.t.ie, ------ (lintooN.
pmi-Knm back of riHlolflw,
J. E. AT WATER,
ATTOltNKY - AT - LAW,
t Dai.lks, - - - - - Ohkoon.
-Ovtr rraiidi'. Hank Smoond Btreot.
D. L. PATEE,
CO.VTltACTOlt A BUILDER
NKVII.I.K, - - - - - - Oiikuok.
DIKING CLASSES
ATTKN I'lONI
lir.. IIIIIV
l'r(ii tofiirnliih llfilKKDH, with miiliiymi-nl
pi'NIin, ih w III M nf IIih Llnifi ir Ihiilr MllHTIl
P'iiiUi. II uliioan iidiv. llulil mul nmfllHiile.
'y.4"1 Itlmr ux nit.lly earn frum fill renin
r i pur nvmiliiii, mid uriinorllnniil mini liy
I1' ii H ll thnlr tliiiit to tlin Ihi,Iiiii.m. llnv-
!!ru Kuril iiMnrly an inunli m inen. Tint
jii ii lb U miiy iii. I tluilr nililniKii, mill
"in biulnn.ii. wh iiinU.. ihU nifnp Tii miii'Ii
M'H wiill hIIiHim wo will nnii'l iino l'llr
U'l.l mil m I-..-
Hf Ououaij 4tinom Co.,
GEplT'S eioOTIES
CLtANCD AND REPAIRED
II v
IIIS. S- jM.MIII,
At lite ln-ati Ihiiim. cinuT id Wh nd; II Su.,
I'HIM K VII.I.K. OKKiiUN.
fljr.l inirl- tlm.e utailii. M
nrdvr li'll M Hi Mum ol Slnrl, l'lmr A
Co. will rvioliu jfini'l Hitviitiiiii.
the sum expended in coinnletinir i J... ,.r f.,rr;.
I a j w fitiii ;i 1.111111.1 i 111
rim llr.wr.in I ilv Iiii'L-m li:id lieoii Mi. .1....: i'l 4 - ..... t . i:
V 1 ! - ",;lu: A" wu m,cmu,-iif he is industrious and persevering cial system. Ifthereisany sub-
spent m removing a few scow loads ! mu.A ubovo Mrs Ilattenben-'s folks 1 , . , , . . , , .
, , . , . , i01111" uuot,.urs. wiunoir sioiks,) wj11 pro,.J)erjn ti,e fun measure 'jeet of interest to the gentler sex
oi saiui ni iu v.aneuues mis lau. rive never needed anv evtraneons ....... . . ..!...... .. .
,,,....,,, , , . Jll,uc ,tvr rHLUL1 lxirj,'COU8 of his ability and L'enius. Nearly which this convention has not
f i.iio.uviu nave ueen expenufu ai ! tiinu ation for ciicouraccment of: .
,, ,, lit .1 ;""U1'"'" . ! , every prominent citizen, mechanic,
the tascado locks, more than t&c-r "infant industr es." That i i . i i ' i
. . , , . iiuu. nim. i""v! merchant and olheial in this coun-
cnougli to have completed t!iem,:p0lt 0f tliinc seems to run in the .... ,, ...,,.i i:ir. t
f..mily-to be indigenous to the , the loUom (o t,e rQUnd rf the
soil, as it were. Surely there is no ; la(Jder Tjis fjct u etriki , n.
need to offer inducements for the j ,U8trttU.(1 Ly the historv 0f nearjy
irion'aHd of the Dattcnbergs to g.'t MM M . mttn - 4 A
J a prem.un, upon their nuiltipliea- t from tJje Inerchant
"ition. linn thiiiK of the crowine ' r .1 ,
and they have not yet completed :t.oniin,, a pcrious matter for the!. 4 ... , , t
the plans or specifications: Is it p.Hti,! neonle Every time there '" ,
.t i.;..i. t;... ti.ni ti. ., -i. ,.' . 1 ,y , l Misfortunes and accidents of course
not high tune that the work beU a l)irt!, ain(ing ti)elll another . . mn. ... .
I,v ..,.,i.f...t. i .? iu (l i-m.I , 7. , areLable to be met wh in the
v ............ j 1 princeiy pauper is uuucu 10 inu
dicioiiHly expended would do 1111,11 wl)0 ,'liust be supported in
tlin vvnrk that li.m lieen ilium t t tin ;i : : 11 -i:h:
..... - ........ - :iii.iirifiiiM ill 1 ' i'hh iiiiiiiiii M re .. . ....
iJiui, liv ci iucic&9, tuu luiu iiuiuo
yet at the waterway convention
Powell said he could not tell what
it would cost to complete them be
cause the survey were not made,
nor the plan t'oinpitked."" 4)1 fif
teen years these, government olli
jrace. Misfortune comes to all
j classes, to the poor and rich alike.
Cascade locks. Nearly H.OJJ.OOO I !,,., itf dr.iined fmm tl,n tnxnnv.! '.
nlmorlieil nllurvie : .1.:. 1 .t... i: ! S
- - ers ior mis porpuso, nuu liiu iim
have been
Vhito Salmon Nursery,
Wiutb Salmon, V. T.
This nursery is growinu nil kinds
ofFUnTTIMHKUCl'LTliniJ
and OUNA M FATAL THICKS,
VIMiS A iSllIU'liliKUY
which I will furnish in largo or stone and cut them on the monkey
small iiuniitities at any mini 01 oe- Ulllj ,.,,,,,. ,,lan until notlnng
livery m J-astent wregon.
PlatO Dook. sl'owmt,' cut o( fruit
and treen, 1111 exliitiitiuii tit (lie Prinevillv
Meat Market, wlu-re onlern lor ir.i'H in
Ih il.divereil in Crook County may 1k
left w ith my local aK'ent. ( lark Kodicers.
Orders filled on reasonable terms.
Address,
Wm. F. Holm, Xaneine, Ore
trim. CiMieml Airont Whilfi Salmon Nurs
ery.iuid Ainmtlor till kinds of Agricullura
Maeliinery.
Altto agrnt for thti State Jnmrane
Canitinj.
nnil thfi statement true, that
purpose, nnu me usi ; ....
Tl. work will never li ml..t.,..'l . .. . : proclaims u.ui u.iuvr ii.e u-g
are each sun ply claptrap. V e , 1.., cnoll 1 to nrov do for her nu- . ,
used Up
the pooplo, in their foolish
in buildings and steam 'tioa for rovai ,K.pycock .continue to . , , ..... ..
boats. if it is to get huge blocks of ioit tl! bill. L. v, .
nnved from this standpoint, it jo noae can 8UCce89fulIy dcny.
would have been better if Her The Twecd rf wM broken
Majesty had adopted some other jflnd t,)o b(Kxller8, brigaJe in Can.
plan for screwing up rson-.n-law d thig ag8crtion.
...... 1, ,1,., .,nlnk ,.("!,:.. ... r.,'a VM-. . I
... ... ..v. v T, chancinc public senti-
al highness. M10 might have pro
moted him, for instance, every time
a new arrival was discovered on
ED. N. WHITE,
MAIN 8TKEKT,
riilSKVUXE, OISEUON.
l'liorill KTOK OP T1IK
fOPULAR RESORT fORtLL
who wish
j good cigar,
A nico refreshing drink,
A game of billiards, or
A social game of cards.
Club Rooms for Carries
' Call early, late and often.
ami cheese plan until nothing is
left if this is the manner in w hich
the appropriation is to bo expend
ed, then let tho money remain in
the treasury, or if it must be appro
priated for electioneering purjioses
by Mitchell and Hermann, let it
bo loaded on a scow and sent over
tho Cascades, The returns would
he as beneficial and we would not
bo made hick with hopes deferred.
If Mitchell or Hermann , wll intro--.
duco a bill and work for lfc turning
over tho government property and
works at tho Cascades to tho state
of Oregon, they will win glory for
themselves, and do something for
our benefit. A tax of $1 per ton
on wheat raised in tho inland em
pire in one year will almost com
plete the work. Lot tho govern
ment give us a chance to do the
work, and it will bo done.
The ever changing public
tnent on matters of public impor-
InnrA rirnvfa it Thn nntrintisni of
arrival was discovered oni., , , , . .,,,
t!ip lnvnl n.niilA in nnttinir flown
his upper lip, or better still, every j treagon ,m8 n u ftnd
time he earned an honest dollar.
WorkliiRf HU Way l'ward.
U'mirlur Journal.)
Queen Victoria's youngestdaugli
tor, Ik'atriec, it will be remember
ed, married, or was marriod by
her royal niniiinia, to a ypung fol
low named Hattenberg, or, as the-y
have a habit of calling him over in
Europe, Prince Dattenherg. About
r. year ago Mrs. Uattenberg pre
sented Mr. Uattenberg with his
first baby, and the good old queen
at once promoted her soiHn-luw to
) A
A Stone Well Iteared.
(StntoMnmi.)
.She-died in defenso of her honor,
April 8, 183G, aged 18 years.
Erected by an appreciative public." j
Y 0 arrest, wo sit on juries, we
convict, wo imprison, and wo lynch,
but not often do we afterward con
spire that tho girl who defends
her honor against the hand of the
spoiler shall liavo as lasting a mon
ument as our lovo for her virtue
and courngo can possibly inspire.
Hut Hackettstown, N. J., stirred
it is an acknowledged fact by all
except restless demagogues and
tho anarchist.
Tho spread of anarchism in
America is tho work of the past
few years. It is the labor of a for
eign element, which has been
driven to our shores by the govern
ments of the old world, where kings
land emperors reign, and backed
by powerful standing armies, rule
with the sword.
These restless, and desperate
men, schooled in an atmosphere of
touched upon it has not yet come
to light. Some of its resolutions
are most radical in character. The
decollette style of dress is denounced
as immoral, while the use of wom
ens' pretty faces as trade-marks is
branded as a degeneration to wom
anhood. Both of these propositions"
are somewharuncompromising.
In other lines of denunciation
the Nashville reformers have been
equally energetic, though somewhat
more just. They deprecate the
slaughter of birds for the ornamen
tation of womens' headgear, though
they are strangely silent regarding
high bonnets for theater wear.
They denounce the report of prize
fights in the press at large, while
they commend the newspapers for
their truthful reproduction of the
proceedings of the Nashville con
vention. And they did not devote
their entire time to grumbling.
Some things in this wicked world
meet their approval. It is gratify
ing to know that they are pleased
with Mrs. G rover Cleveland and
the excellent example which she
sets the women of the country.
Ex.
4.
I1..41 tviit. nnnl.t wit flnnnrirttfi tho
to its depth for eighteen months in , ... t 1
1 ' , ,fa 0 .. i blessings of a free government and
sympathy for bravo T1II10 bmith, . . 1 1 v,.,i
l J 'a fmn, imnnfrv 1111(1 llflVH tolinil tO
an humble servant girl, and enlist
ing co operation from almost every
state in tho union, unveiled on
thanksgiving- day a monument to
tho dead girl, as abovo inscribed.
Tho monument is of grahito, repre
senting a girl with shoulders bared,
a robe draped in Grecian ttyle, in
her right hand upholding a wreath
of ivy vine, which becomes the
crown of the tablet bearing the in-
their cost license cannot and will
not be permitted. The lesson
taught them and their deluded fol
lowers, at Chicago, ought to be
suflicient, but it probably will not
be, and that the strong hand of the
law will ngain and again bo called
upon to. deal with and punish their
crimes.
It is not theso imported leaders
The Parson Stopped It.
"Wo doubt," says one of the
Montana exchanges, "if our people
give the proper amount of credit to
Hev. Whitetie, of this city, for the
grand work he is doing in ridding
the place ot gambling house, an a
breakimg up the monster vico of
gambling. Few seem to realize
the magnitude of the work he is
accomplishing. As an instance
we might mention, that one night
recently, in the evening about 8
o'clock the reverend gentleman
took $50 which he had collected for 1
foreign missions tho Sunday bo
fore, put it in 'his pocket amf wenU "
down to tho Gold Crick, the most
notorious gambling den in the city.
Squaring himself before the faro
layout, tho good man began to
earnestly play his system, keeping
closo up to tho limit, and at 8
o'clock the next morning he had
broken the bank and got a deed of
the promises, while thof former pr
prictor was walking out of town
without his breakfast. This is but
ono instance of the great work Itev '
Whitetie is doing for our city."
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