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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1901)
Crook County Journa!., 1 hotshot prom an old lincr ,...W. T. KOllLE KnmiR AND IYhI.IHHKR. CollNTV Ol FICUl. l'AI'KK. 'i hit .Idl'Rnal U entered rtt thf itn(Rc in J"iliu.:ll( .re., I.ir tnnimiiinw.m tiirotinhtlit V. W. i...uis w Kcvtiiul ciiMN inulier. SUD.NCKIPTIOX RATES. IX AI'VANl'K ISt Vkar. .". is Month 'S'HIIKl MOSTHA ?l.Ml .,T . . .Mr THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1901. Tins is the time when the lady Gardners put clocks on their gar Jen hose. We understand that Governor Btnton McMillan, of Tennessee, lias gone to Texas to coquet with the oil octopus. Thus, one by one, tl old standby? of the Democracy fall bv the wayside. Now that the Department of Agriculture is meetingwith such success in fighting pests with their parasite?, it is in order for another fool society "For the prevention of cucltv to insects" to be formed. A California college professor got into trouble by talking politics, and a Chicago college professor got laughed at for talking "Degener acy." The only thing left for the professors to do seems to be to talk about their studies. The President shows his charac teristic frankness in his recent an nouncement about a third term. No one will question that he is Tight as no one will question the fact that if any man should have a third term, it should be William JIcKinlev. The canteen question will not down and Secretary Root is going to make a determined effort to re store it and with backing of all the army officers and the National Association of Military Surgeons, he should succeed in re-establishing it. The residents of Prinerille and vicinity have lost no less than 125.000 by the wholesale location of timber lands by eastern corpora -lian.-. If these lands had been lo cated by local parties the corpora tions would have had to pay not less than $200 per quarter section for the locators right and as there has been in the neighborhood of 209 quarter sections located it would have amounted to a snug sum, all of which would have ken spent in this town. It is now too lite to do anything, but try end get all we can out of the mill com panies when they set up their mills. The following communication to) the St. Louis (.Hobo-Democrat, from I a Texan democrat and ejj-rebeli who voted the democratic ticket; forty three years, will bear repeat ing because it contains sentiments, that tens of thousands of old-Lite, democrats, North and South, chcr-j ish in their heart of hearts al- though they may never have put! them into sprci h or action: "I commenced reading your pa per several years r. go so us to get both sides of the political question, as any one must do to form an in telligent opinion .on any subject. I voted the democratic ticket forty three years. I didn't vote for liry an in IS',10. I didn't hunt for a crack in the fence last fall, but flew clear over, and voted the republi can ticket from top to bottom. I regard the present leaders of my old party, from lirvan down, as the !iL;;:i ?b mi ui ui.iiai:vi:m 3 milk 1:111 cursed a party, and tho greatest enemies the party ever had. For twenty four years after the war we shouted for several years for cer tain issues, got into power, and can't remember a single pledge re deemed, thus, deliberately stated, betrayed and threw overboard every man who stood for anything in the estimation of the people, threw down the strongest issues, "sound money and expansion," we ever had. You republicans were simply sharp enough to take up the issues and profit by them, so you don't deserve all the credit, but you are right. We laughed for years at the poor old populist heresies, and then entered their camp and stole all they had ex cept the Bubtrcasury, and would have taken that, but thought may be it contained dynamite. Now. Dave Hill and his gang are pray ing daily and nightiy for inspira tion to crawfish back to tho old democratic issues. Like many other old rebels, I have become impressed with the idea in my late years that the party wno assails the flag, courts or credit of this great country will and ought to go down in defeat. The greenbackers and pops tried it, the pops and popocrats joined issues and tried to heave it over the fence, and failed, and now where are they? Henceforth, now and forever, am an American." PEASE & .MAYS, SHANIKO, OREGON. Woman Vim onoo ImH liv wi'iu in expnrivncril till' (lltiiTUMt) In twil AliEEN Quality Knd uther -Ikh'i will nut wimr the nth hi. Tlnue. in nit limyi', iu aiiull a chi, miy ni'fil nf iiroiimoiit. ''Q' e.m Qi.al.ty" hi art) the ImiuUuiicxt aut piuiful ahoci ovur niHile. They ar elwirmit in enlist ruc tion, auporior in iu,ilily nnrl yet moll emit in iru'. All tyltt for nil usua Rhd OUCltlinlia In another column will be found an a"ount of a recent attack on a sheep camp on Rock creek, in which several sheep lost their lives. This is a sample of the work that will no doubt continue to be done until measures are taken to put a stop to outside stock coming into this county. It is contended that a state has no right to make laws to regulate the grazing of stock on the public domain, but if not then it must make some kind of law to re gulate taking stock from one coun ty to another. In any event some thing must be done or the stock men will take the matter in their own hands and compel outside parties to respect their rightsi n the premises. This has been- done in the district tributary to the North Fork of the John Day river with very satisfactory results, but it took several years to accomplish the desired end and cost several thousand sheep.. jfways One Pric: Oxfords, ' Mm? S3. 00 $2.00 ion's lints. Tlmt new hit fur kiiiiiiiii'I'. limn yiiu liiiiiijlit It jvi? W'v full our uttiiitiiiii m the w.nthi'r now, for t i i hot tl.yi II Intur. ( rhmuiii( will 't. n- you (ur wo Imvu lliiui ill uvi iy i) i', at U'ii' tu tuil every uiinu. Si JCats in $3 lack, 53roun and S ray. ' fedora JCats in Black, ZPoarl and Sray. Straw Jtats. Crash hats. Stetson Cowboy hats. JCnlmats. Grocery Department. V prliln nuraulvg on thuhiir twit of wnll mlratml IminJa nf k.iiuU lint v nary In thin (ii'purtini'iit. We Imve 'he clioicoat brain! in well hr th Ht.tiiilitrila. Ha 0 ill the f"oy iloiicucina going, nidi luxuru no urn lelijniii kept by iin.at iluilrra. KStchcn Furnishing s. I'l'Oso Icoepcra in ih'oiI of V id lien wr cm fill their wutita from imr bii( atuclt. W buy thene gooda right and oiler you tho unit) opportunity, Slass llJaro CroeAory. tPorcolain llfaro, Volti War. Sranita 10ar. Zin War. WE 5ELL Studobahr Tlcyons. Oliver Chiliad Plows. Uho Dallas 'Diamond flour. Jftll Soods Jfarkodtn Plain I, ...TITJffcKl Great Special Sale Of Hats, Caps, Shoos, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Crockery and Fancy Goods of all kinds and Ticket Cutlery. For 30 Days Only. We offer every 12 50, 13 50 and $5 00 shoe for $1 75 2 25, and 14 15. Our 12 50, $3 und ti Hats for $1 35, 12 35 and $3 25. Costs le than almost anything you have on your table. Ice Cream is not an expensive dish, and is no trouble at all if made at home in a PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER ( !) The tub top fits over a square pro jection on the can top connecting the gearing with can and dasher in such a way that no salt or oil can get into the can. Sold only bx Elkins & Brig. Shirts and Underwear At Half Price. I I LVRV7. ill i tr'wu.i- rufl Rif W need the room for our new goods just arriving. Never was such an opportunity offend iji I'rineville. We doubt if there ever will be again. All the leading brands of 5 and fine cigars, fine confectionery and Cal ifornia fruits of all kinds. pee our store Located on Main street. N. A TYE, Hanager. Hotel Prineville. Hm estubliahed in reputntion as the MOST COMMODIOUS, CONVENIENT and WELL-KEPT Hotel in Crouk copnty. i T iMtpiK ittiiM-io iiMi. n lort toil Rjiftwwd. a..IJBl'0, "j iii i in iiw t.. mm mmuw, it. Deputy Stock IuBpectord. Noticn ii licri'hy given that I kva appointed Ihu follnwmg iimni'J piiuii( deputy tiK'kinivi:iuri: J. P. C'ririglil, Jlay Crwk. Hrry Vi') Mhwmd. E. Hwrk, Kialtia. A. Morrow, Ilnyn'Mk. V. M. Hniith, I'riiIim. Kowiw Kuui, fit. T. 0. Skiii, Bciir Cmtik. J. H. Itogiir, lloOnml. Alex Mcl iifott, rm E. H. Dkrii. Hy C'r.i. Joe Hint I, Stock Inpictor CriHk County, 9 You,can ue curear If yam iuffr (rnm any at it t ili U men, eon to i cMtc opuJii on V Vaatic Cum, t on. Jordan a oo. 1011 MarMtl Eall3Stl Yonnr mpn ud asHrtle ( m iroaiM cnfnioi yuuibiyl Inilikcrnlinw or . I cinwM in Buiurvr ytcr. Nvrvout iil IIivmcjI 1 llIIII.T,luapalB7.tM .Vii'imhI i inall Ha irnniJu-aiiMift! UMrmhliirvhwB ' J lrIMIorrhn', 1 JniiArrlMuM, lllrrf, i T ITumwi at t rlonlliif. Uk )!r' . i cumninnii'in (rt rfiwio. ot (real curftf IV4 p"" i to. th Uoclm )uu to aninKtil ht4 trolmtu : I IKK k will mt only t(Vxtt raBiriiM irluf bul , (""won The Ikxtorannaut claim lu ' j ' perfuia miracltt, tiut Is wcU-knuwn to bo lair I nil tiare Phyaician .mi Sirricetin, pfe-miiint ' I 1 m hi n.iali) llnrnni vrMrn. i NrphllU llinrmililvrni.ll.'alrdllultl tb 1 I i7t(-m vlihoiu uoi ar lirrriir,. , ' BVeiilf M.im aorl'l" In nawlll I. I vcirni.'ir nwioi r.;ilnlon (IT niarf.niplnltll. t will 'imiranltr a I1WITI VK C1I:F tixry Hoi. ue uvilcriakt, or lorteti Una Tlioimanit Dollrm Conuillnlion r f!KK an"! alrlrily jriValt. hivnt . .....II.. !. I... I t I 1. "Tb (lillnnni.li J af Mairrlnvx A I (raa, (A vlui.lla houk toe av-n. VIIT DO. JOKUAIfS Great Miiroum of mtatny i Ilia fiiiaat and larniit Uaiimof irakinfuuHia world. Lome, and tern hn vuu dmmOf twi am made; Kvw ti aeoht eoilLaesa aud d;.ea. W are ronfiotu'lv adiliiia aev siiecinicna. VA J AlAJWViC r KMi, Cuil 0 Wrtlii, 1051 Mortar Slrrat. fan f ranrltco. Sal. rricesReasonablc. Tennins of all Stage Lines M. R. BIGGS & CO. RE A L ES TA TE and LS URAXCE A GEXC Y. Buv una ell i Red Estate on C'lmviimion. Jf you want to uU lut your land with ut. If you. vmni to hiy m have land for tale at reasonable prices. . PRINEVILLE, ORE. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRICHTS AND DESIGNS. Snarl yorte bualumadlrnrt to Washington,. auK'a time, eoata loaa, better urvlcw. My oea iloea to V. i ratenlOflee. run enUala. ! e ary tiamutau-jDi made. Atti-'t fee aot ana a&ul daUuI . If "dual rH10HAL ArTEBTTU.t GI7BH-1I YtAU .uiuuuruanui. sooa "now to aliUIB ra'enta." eta., euat- rree. faUnta procvea Utraaeth E. a. tluare recelee ip.ei.l aoft., wltbmn aterie, la an INVENTIVE ACE UlaaUatad RMJaly-tlmotli year-tanaa, IS. a year. it. Q. U I U U L II 0, W AS H I ajOTON ' D. c! M'eWVVVVVVVWVwvyvywVVVVe' Beorylirjdy Bays So. CnamirnU Caiirlv Ciillinrtin. Hie mnatwrwe. oeifiil ninliciil ilisi'ii' erv of the aire. ifa ant imh) rnrrinliinv In tho Iiiiiih. m l iientlf anil iKisitivi'lyon kiilnuva. llviTnnd ImiivhI, cloaimini; tlio entiifi nvHtrn. dlsinl i niiK emu hrui'laohn, tev'or, Imlitluiil rnnallpatloa anil hi.loimno. Plcatui liny nn.l irva Ikix ot (J. ('.. C. trnlnv; II), U5. Ml irnn. tjuulauii (uaruutevd to euro uy till tli'utu'ista.