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About Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
r v;.r I j, - - - f , M Negroes Not Wantod. I Feuator (lorm:iii Ins m:ulo n J statement censuring PieeiJfiit j Koosevelt'a attitude towards th' negro, itnJ accrediting him with bavin;' complicated th'J situation j for thfl people of the South who, bear the brunt of lawlessness and j furnish tl:e victims fr his crime. I Roosevelt responds that he is only: complying with his oath ofotice in reeognirng negro citizens. Kooscvelt is certainly light ns to his duty to recognize the tihta of every citizen who; her white or colored, yet tlw negro population is densely ignorant nolw iihstanding the school facilities furnished it by ail southern states ami this iv.hss of ignorance must he hand'ed with great astuteness or it will cause race war?. The negroe-. like a.! igtsoniil people, a-o easib i.p with conceit. They ir Jed to believe that thev are or to the whites ami arc entitled to rule them. Negro rule is barbari an rule r.nd no white man will sub til. t his life and property to Afri can ideas of light and justice. On the theory that the n ost bonis! ami cotiiiit-tent individual should hold Fedi-ral tll'ue, the ne; would rarely receive net gi.atoii Pesohutrs Echo. f -r ..... ... - - V For the Oresonian'a Consideration - -31 v i The Asterian has the following -.' to say of the Oregonian's hogwash f - po.icy : o "The Oregonian printed a very able editorial recently in which it pudVd cast iy supen- "lute, no tax levy can be made in I it niiary in tbo various couniies. The governor has tints Ut calltd no extra session of the legislature and is not anxious to see that body assemble as it might indulge, in legislation other than the tax mat ti.r There are a number of coun- ties that are in bad ehapo financial-h- and, if a tax is not levied in January, judgments will accumu late against them and county war rants will he at a discount and p'r sons dealing with counties and municipalities will snllVr. An ex tra session of the legislature will be .1 costly matter but it seems to bi ll. 0 only way out of the dilemma. 1 -KctK. Sidohlll Farming. j A stranger in this region meetf 1 ft iv climatic condition thit sur-p::-c him but nothing cocas io:i a o:e remarks than the existeme fsueccfsf.il ranches on the slopes of Powell P.ultes. The increase of cold with the iuerossa of altitude ;s wU known to everyone and one n.niid naturally suppose that lore summer frosts prevail at ti e i t of an elevation they would be If Moody would say that private and business enemitj in his home city, The Unites, were tho only ones implicated in having; Mr. Conioy present h"r grievance to the Federal grand jury, hp would he, telling the exact truth and would be giving hi political op ponents credit for having a little political sense Keho. kotinWtrust Many newnpapors have Inlet? given eurn-noy lo n-porta tv lrl-iiMnslble parttr to llioolU-l Hint THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE CO hmt enlomt tnwt or combiuntlon : wo wlih to Kfuuro the public that ttwuv is truth In moll report. Ijrv lw mmiurtuMurtu riift mnohlttf fore writ nunrvr ofii ofntu ry. Hutl MtbUHlei a rvpuiatum tor our uriViv-s our ninrhtnf tltut Is the envy of tl oUumv. Our ".Vrw II ' nm t!nfl tum nover Iwm rtvalrd a fiuullT moohtue U ftiuutlo at th hmiiof nil High .'- f Hwkng nuirliti-A,am.l aundson ltor mrrH, rr nHir" 4a t fir fly rIy HIGH URAOE SrtiHff JtchiH0 h the market tt ts nM ntrwMry ftr us locntfr Into trust tomve our rnMil or any liobt n w hnm tuvU'b t iay. V have ocvor entorvx! into rointitinn with mftnt'tactuivni of low fnitla rttcap mAohtnf Ihnt are in ail e to tkMt rtHrU of any intrinsic tnrit. 1V not l ue- f ivrl,whvn you w;nt a tewing machine don't ! si.n-1 or money sway from home; rail on j "hew HmtM' feIrr, he u aril you t leinr niiU'htm r iW than you can put-vita oit'whore. if tlur la no dottier tKur yuut ' wnu t i tret to ua. 1 THE NEWH0MESEWINQMACH1NECO I ? OFtANQE, MASS. I Now Virk, i'lil,-ito. 111.. !t. t imls. Mo., AUa 1 Ia, 1 'alias, I'm., txu KniuoUix), OtL Poindextcf Hotel Shaving Parlors. W. T. Feale Vrop. Shaving, Ilaircuttiug, Shampooing, 13atlis. II.VVK Til K I IN TST KOOM IN Til K I'tl Y It A VI I We d. (.iro the LADIKS' to reiiienibor that we have fit ted up one bnlh room v pecially for thu ladies. Fvcrything connected with this shop lo up-to date and strictlv lirst clasi. First National Hank i PRINEVILLE. B. F. ALLEN iVsi.lenl j VV. WURZWEILER .Vice lVenMenl ; T. M. BALDWIN IVbln J Trnrti I nirl lmnUm hln. j AooouiiU lt lulijfet In eliwk. Kelini!r j v.ld ou portlsmt, Sun rrnrlc'nt H.' York j llilli-lnn rplve irimpi tinon j ISiiiii is Bcee-piion H Ml 1 11 A I I.I I IV, UOIHHICTDItH, Carry the following lri"llD of CaaotUlooaa r..L.Jr..i:Li. -i,.,n. " out uwy. l.iici I'rivnin rMwi n Ouekeiihi'lmfr Hy. Ml Motlin.ver Hour M.oh Moovo n I'tiirt out Mn. Out lliiniitt"g lliiui tion. Vol n" lJ.nir.u llt'l"' Kill Tni'th Miirlull t!.intnj. i l . I I I I ,l Yellow t-uiie inn ' ""-'"'ry lane AHHortincnt of WIik-h. Domcutlc nmllniportod Cljarn. OUICtlOM I1 iuinicviiuic, The cheapest place IT 5 0 0 x SHIPP'S. IlKNDKUSON & rOLLAKl), ,, ,i tit nil I 4 Finn Winrs, Liiuor and V Best Grands of oods cu the Mrakct. ami i'i)ir-i if tiiii in Tin,' KIKT IMrtilill l1 Tin: t in n v-v. mi' ",: IV.l i I '.' I. 'it V. l 1 , , r I.. I s'.atcd that newspapers should be slow to attack a vubne ir.sn ;.. .i.... Vrn. 1,;, ,,;n c ill suiDtiLac mw" u.nk nil was undoubted before doing so . j The Oregonian was referring to the Js .' Moody cae, and as to the doctrine, f -the Astorian agents, iijt the pub- ' lie will not forget tnat Mr. Moody a is bein supported stall times by the Oregonian. Let torre one, not loved by th Tortland newpper. ' r be accused of wrong doing and se how it practices what it preacne p the public can not torget thoei-y prience of some of tbo?a now com- t poking tha Oregon deigalion in congrefs. The principle as aLly set forth hv the Oregonian writer f is a good one to practice in any walk y ine uu ivi in u- i cjoivi u u oi' the Columbia Southern Railway. tlic Renowned Deschutes liver LYTLE, 5 1 r, " 4i S : ! " ? - of life. And to be absolutely cer-1. tain that the readers of the Ore- gonian will be impreed with its sirrrifv. !t It liercflfter be 1 l.t f tie more considerate iUelf' Revolution With a Reason. l . Panama has rebelled against t Colombia and w ill undoubtedly -jJi form a new republic and grant the.iaj United States a route for a canal. N'r l - Colombia's senate voted unani-f'"v - - i moiisly against the canal treaty. , l'atiama i overcrowded with labor-1;-! ers who formtrlj worked for the ' J KrMich Canal Carcpany and now ' !r rut of work and destitute -,x t; . i r x. j i:r im'mj ijt nurt uu luo lien On TT f - ; - t - . ' ii- : ' r r.- 1 LOTS J.T1L NOW ON THE MARKET. Located at the north ernmost frinuo nf tho famous yellow piiH' timber hell of Oregon the investor needs no further indiuvnients to net in line with the purchaMTs of tin val uable property. Lots nre heinp; lij)tr-ed of rapidly. Particulars nmv he had hv callini: upon or writing to the -t : : Lit! i Y rrjTr JILL , 55 ' K .' r L m .M 4 If t.m :' iAfJ--- t-s"vr MUUAIfMS s i "St T. ! I IV. WHAM, It? " -r- ' ' f n.t u4 . . ..... ..(... t . 'K j i; 1 1 1 1 s, rr i ii sue rct.'Ns . J i . . I -1 t , ' J.S:.r.-; Ar-u; Tool Co., C , i- r.-. 1 .oi II.' I M l . Vi xioJLsNo (S Mo Li brought up a.id th5 calra way in, wtiicti the mother country u:sre-' ganied their wanU mado thcni defjerate. Franco is ph aji d wilh C vy the revolution, as citiiena (.f bers will receive from the United States ' . tin.n-ixuMj, the purchase price of O the French company's interests. tT j w hereas they would receive nothing N were no csnal built. Er.g'.and and . ylx (lerrr.siiy arc uvurahh: to the v'-'-.jiAi ilM.cc. i fie Jiirncan p jwi-rs an- ftvn-aliV to the pr. j-ct fir (he r-nson : int this country pledgr-s n neutral waterway fr all riations and every co:iitnercial nation will be tenr filed by the canal. Echo. f ; -f . f . w J s .. ,, t ' ,YI lA iff 3 "'?4 a Lytle Touinsite Gompany, Deschutes, Orejxoh. v v.; . : j i S " I,4 i -' k70 OREGON UfMCN PACIFIQ - r ,tll MM ,11.1 Houns P0RTlNO.CHICGO ii . re severe at Tbo cxpianition 70 Columbia Southern J.M. KICIvNIvY, Prop. Tho Jury Was Overiea'ous. We move that the Federal grand jury of Oreg'in be abolished. It is charged w;th being a part of a dangerous political machine, and if wo l.e!ire some of our con Temporaries, have acld in a n.o:t . inconsiderate manner towards Mr. Moody. It's a shame that a grand jury should go after a leading citi zen like Moody while it might have , Spent its time indicting plebeians; for shooting chipmunks in forerl ' rett-rves. 0-..e is led to believe ,' that ihe oflker who summoned tha 1 jnry must have seen to it that each juror was ready to jump on Moody before he was allowed to serve. ' Echo. greater altitude hsi been offered ; that there is a warrn belt on ranun tains. It is claimed that the cold ; air which is heavier, settles in the! g lower tracts and forcea op the i jo vruin air some distance and that i g PineSt and BeStl AppOlIlted Hotel in Eastern Oregon. Hot and cold water on both tloors. Hatha for the ue of gueeta. Every modern converiience at hand. The dining room, under the direct auperviuion of Mr. Keeney 2 is a verv model of taHtt-ful, npotlehH elegance, and tbo service ia equal to any in tbo state. All stages ariivo at and leave the Columbia Sothern. F!eorin, rnstie nA rtniibing lumber At b rued in VMM build. ingi csa anly ba had at the w!l I known firm of A. II. I.ippman A Co. ! the part of an elevation where this warm air stratum touchea is warm-! h o f-r than either the baso or summit j Whether true or not this theory is at least plauiible. Anyway the r t!;pr:8 of Powell Buttes add much , r t ) the agricultural prod uction of '.'rook county. ! i r Apolitical party is an sggrega-; li'.-ri of persons of like type of mind. This principle has not alwaji been recognized by parties arid to win the voles of some minor party plat forms hive been put together like uu old fashionrd quilt. A party lo tucoeed must have a well defin ed plan for the betterment of the country; it must have men of 8J0S5i9ttP3 9.iJ8S8 9Sll8S.JJSJ5IIUIiaiHiiaJlJH.tJ Golambia Southern RAILWAY CO. Tl.MK TA11LK NO. tTt1ve February 15, l!;,'. Wheclof Fortune with Ballbearlnes I r, co"izf:(1 l'i,ilJr at t beftcl a a . 'guarantee of goo 1 faith and then .Colombia isjn a bad etat of '. , - , . ., ,. . , , ,. , ven defeat has Jtl conperi sations mind. It cauJ not whip thej United States even with., the help of Canada and it is aware "6f this. When etir country was seeking a canal treaty it was haughty to a degree but now itB pride has turn ed to helpless anger, With the Democratic victories in .Vesv York and Maryland, it is ap ; tJ-irent that the old time Demo crals are again getting The wheel of! ar' J Batl"-'ri"8 aonio of th runa- fortune teenis In l.ave bflllbearinira ! ways into camp. In Ohio Tom Echo. ! Johnson was singularly unsuccess- j fu je yi, opponenla in the Relief Imperative. I ,,r-rt u rnnvention who claimed that i j - - I'l.e tax law passed by the la?'. ' Johnson'd methods were arbitrary legislature lnving been declared ' an J unfair and they carried the Void by the supreme court of this fight lo the polla. Echo. together ! ? ! RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYK &i BKOa. J; - :j Reduced Prices I BIG" STOCK. ! In order to make room for our new stock i.f winter gnods now i on t Ii o way here, wo will from now on until further notice mpII I our lioots arid Hhoes, tJents' Furnishing floods, etc., at greatly J reduced 'prices. Dishes and chinaware will I e sobl J AT COST. Come early and secure some valuable bargains in good time N. A. TYE & BROS.. PROPS STONF.WAI.I,, ODD ( MOW, M liKAYKIl, MAYWOOD, i-MAUH MA IT, it ItYE whiskies 3 5 1 W liUklr from fi i f (), STATIONS f'Sily ,,r I . ''" "" '"w.awwatwnowa mtrsuur. 3-.-gag;' I. 4 Olbnuna Mink Wmco - 4 I Klonriylt flumm t I Ifay Canvon Juno .7 McDonald 4 I) DaMom s.i - Mora t Rnklnvllla I OrM VulJojr 7 - Bourbon 7 Krnt 4 it Wlliox It 7 8HANIKO O'fleil Bros., FINE I.l'jl OKS AND t ' I ' i A K S , Beer 5 Cents. In ml! . l ,,ll I.!' I II., bit: I :...-r iilfi. Full tine of CiH-d jjjeJi M A K I K 1 I . Hi am:-v MoNOpnl K ltriiiohi Sniiltri.e, Ib'k. I'.irt.Aiig-iienrii Kill N K V..,r- II m is w lo I:, ID M ID Jj II I m ia 10 10 J .VI 9 3 I. J M ' id : M in SHAfilKO D1AREI100SE GO. Firi'-pronf bniii! ready to hand i .g, !)o. Hun A i t, ii iu,n( MERCH AND I S E, WOOL, PELTS, GRAIN, ETC DF.AI.KUS N LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, FLOUR. HAY AND GRAIN Hp. ami ial I. on V I Daily staz eonneetions at FlmniU for Anlflopn, I'rineTllle, Penil, I!iiin, Hilver bake, l.nhtivifi w, Milchell, liny villa, Anions, AhwuoH, (!nyrm City, John l)y City ami Fimnil. K, I), WOOHHIIHY, C. h. bYTI.K, Kiiiwriiileiiiliiiii, tien. Krelgbt and I'aaa, Agt. litlention liven to wool. Flrl.eliiM Iwlii'lt grading fuciltirs. A Ixo Mnvk VHrd latest ihm- ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Kor I Innclliiiff Stt)clc PUOI'IllKTOIbS; Fi'K.vcii A C , It.n.kors, The Ibilh'i K Kilos , Kniikew, Mnro, W, Loin. Tb,. i;i!,.m. Dai oiii in, Thu Dall-s. "if, . -4', - , "wuiw tri-" . v .a- ,(, 4Wl-(S. t 7j