Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 01, 1901, Image 2

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    Crock County Journal.
COUS1Y OFFICIAL l'Al'EU.
THUKSDAY.AUU. 1, 1901.
Official directory.
STATE OFFICIALS.
Oorernor T TGEER
rVcreury of State F I DVNBAIt
Tiwwunr C S MOORE
Atty General. . ..DUN BLACK III UN
Supt Pub Iii.tr J H ACKERM AN
Printer...... . W H LEEDS
Dairy & Food Cum J W BAILEY
. ( JOSEPH SIMON
Senator...,
I J H MITCHELL
(T H TONGUE
Congressmen -I
(MA MOODY
(" C E WOLVEHTON
Supreme Judges.. H 8 BEAN
I F A MOORE
7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge WLBRADSHAW
1'naecuiiiig Alty.. FRANK MENEFEE
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Joint Senator J N Wtluamsos
C R A Emmeit
Joint Reprea'n'tire IM MoGrkkr
(. AS Robkkts
Jtidoe W C Wilis
Clerk J J Smith
Sheriff W C Conglktox
D E Tkmpletok
Commissioners. ..
( H J Hkalev
Treasurer J N Poindkxtf.r
AsseMor J D La llktte
MhxiI Supt Wm KokuLI
Surveyor C A Graves
Coroner Wm H I!rook
Stock Inspector :.Joe HlXKlK
.Tiutice W R MrFABLixn
Coiuuible Ed Giiitow
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Mayor L N Liooett!
ii ii '
I ILL UKZfcii.EK
I F W Wilson
j Ed N White
O uncilmen D F Stewart
' A H Idl'PMAS
I C M Elkins
TiecrdBr , :..M H Bkll
Treasurer M A Moons i
Marshal Wm Peine !
Society 'tTJoetinys,
PRINEVILLE LODGE. NO. 7B, A.
F. & A. M. Meeu in Maaonie Teui
) Ih on Saturday before full nimui of eanh
month. T. M. Baldwin, W. M.
M. E. Bpi.sk, Secretary.
CARNATION CHAPTER, NO. 44, 0.
E. S. Meeta second and fourth
Thursday of each month in Mnaonic Tem
ple. Miss Grace Belknap, W. M.
Mrs. M. E Brink, Secretary.
CHOflO LODGE. Nil 4f. T O O F
t in Oilil FhIImhV Hall everv:
aecoua aim rourtn annirnay evening.
M. R. Biuus, N. G.
H. P. Belksap, Secretary.
i CH0CO LODGE, NO. 101 A. 0. U.
W.-Meetsiii Odd F-llnws' Hall on
the second aud fourth Mm. Hays of each !
i.mml,. Dr. E. 0 Hyde, M. W.
L N. LintiETT, Recorder.
O UN BEAM LODGE, NO. !) D. of H.
O Meeta at Odd Fellorfa' Hall every
Tutwlay e' einn.
Mus Pkarl Howell, Chief of Honor.
Miss Ethel Liggett, Recorder.
PV. NEVILLE UAMP. NO. 210,
WiMiilineo of World MeeiB at Odd
Fellowa' Hall on the h7t and third
Thursday pvi'iiiiiiM of each ui'Titli
C. E. McDowell Consul Commander.
.1 L. McCri.ix'H. Clerk.
5 UNIPER CIRCLF., NO. 37. WOM-I
J eu of Wnndc-ift Meets every Friday !
emit"! nt Odd Fellowa' Ka!l. j
Miss Ekka Chocks. Guardian Neighbor, i
Mi.-s Ida O.MEi). Clerk. j
LUNA LODGE, 170. Co K. P - Meeta!
in Odd Fellows' Hall ever W nines-1
day evenim; All Imitlivrs in good stand
ing inviu.d to attend.
W. A. OOOTH, C. C.
.7. L. Mo'Ylmce K. R. S.
ILOT TENT N.). !)3, K. O T. M.
Meeta in Odd Fellow..' Hal every
Fecund and fourth Timraday eve liinn m
inch inooth. . P, B. Howard, S K. C.
.1. O. Cvkcs, R K.
PRiNEVlLLE ASSEMBLY, No.
li;3. V. A.- Meeta in, l hid FelloAa'
Hall every lies' and third riiurnday even
ings in t;ich month.
E. 0. Hyde, M. A.
Wabp.ev Prows. Sncretarv
B OOK'iUT REB 'KAH, Nj 10 J, I
11 O. 0. F VI- , n Fellows,
i'a 1 every brgt anl third S u kyeven
U in e.' tooi-ni
Miss Gkacc Hrlksap. N. O.
B UCESETEVIPLE. NO. 2rt, RAT1I
Kh.iv N,att-Myt" e'.'ry first aud
ih nl v .'.lne ..v f ro m tub.
Mn. M.v '. M:0.. M E. C.
ills fr 1.1.00118, j. ui It, niu C,
Pino Needlos In Oregon.
The Scientific American contain
an illusUatcd article by Enos
Iirown on the nino needle indus
Iry as it in found in Southern
Oregon. The article is an interest
ing one, and is as follow:
"The utilization of the yine nee
dles of the Oregon yellow pino, bot
anically Pimm fondcroFa, is be
coming an industry of considerable
importance on the Pacific Coast.
Fifty years ago it was discovered
that the extracts and products of
the long, slender loaves of the pine
possessed real efficacy in com
plaints of a pulmonary character.
It is claimed that insomnia yields
to the inlluence of the pungent
odor, and asthmatics have found
real relief in, partaking of the
oil and in sleeping upon pillows
stuffed with the elastic and fra
grant fiber manufactured from the
interior substance of the pine nee
dles. The illimitablo forests
abounding in the state of Oregon,
with their accessibility to through
lines of transportation, suggested
to a German from the forests of
Turingia the transfer of a lucra
tive business to the Pacific Coast.
In Germany the leaves never ex
ceed two inches in length, while in
Oregon they often exceed thirty in
ches, and average twenty. In the
the former country the forest laws
are extremely strict and often pro
hibitive, obliging the maker of
the product to use the dried leaves
that have fallen on the ground and
thus insuring an inferior and less
effective quality of goods. In the
Western State denuding the yellow
pine of its leaves has been encour
aged, tho expert of the Forestry
Commission having pronounced
the process beneficial. A tally
kept of the weight gathered from a
certain number of trees indicated
that the crop gathered in April
weighed 650 pounds, while that of
the same trees gathered in October
weighed 775 pounds. Two crops
are gathered yearly, the first being
always the largest. The leaves of
the young trees are preferred, yield
ing a better quality of oil it is said
though this fact is doubted. The
leaves are stripped from the trees
by women and men who are hired
for the purpose, and who are paid
25 cents a hundred pounds for the
needles. Five hundred pounds is
regarded as an average day's work.
The leaves are packed into sacks
and hurriedly sent to the factory.
Exposure to the sun causes the
leaves to wilt, and impairs the
quality of the product, In pick
ing the thickest bunches of leaves
are selected, and the scanty ones
neglected. The vast quantity avail
able, so fur beyond any present de
mand, permits the picker to thus
discriminate. The factory at
which the essences and extracts of
the needles are manufactured has
a capacity for handling 2000
pounds of leaves per day; but it
is soon to be enlarged to about
four times its present size.
In the extraction of pine oil,
2000 pounds of green leavca are
required to produce ten pounds of
oil. The process is the ordinary
one of distillation. In the manu
facture of fiber the leaves pass
through a process of steaming,
washing, drying, etc., twelve in til
occupying four days. Two quali
ties are produced, first and second.
The first, from which no oil has
Iwen distilled, is worth upon the
market about ten cents per pound.
The fil er i i elastic, and the staple
only a little shorter than the green !
leaf from which it is made, and
with strength sufficient to enable it
to be srmn in fabrics. Mixed with'
hair, h ; fiber makes an excellent
material for m; t e tes or pillows
aod repo.-.e comes quickly when
resting upon them. It is also used
ai a. partial filling for cigars,
imparting a flavor not tho least
disagreeable, and calming' to the
nerves. Toilet soaps are made,
strongly imprcgnaied with esscnt
tial oil of pine needles.
The fiber itself, after curing,
looks like a slender shaving of
some dark wood, retaining its odor
indefinitely. Insects abhor it on
thnt account. It ii tald that the
Oregon factory is the only ono in
the world outside of Germany. "
A Good Insurance Story.
A certain lifo insurance comp
any recenty received the following
letter:
Dear Sir: It is with sorrow that
I take the pen to inform you that
my dear wife, Anne Marienee Lin
dcr, insured with you you will
find that number in your index
for the sum of 13,000, has died sud
denly, 'leaving nio in this
world in the bitterest despair.
This painful blow befell me this
day at seven o'clock in the morn
ing. Will you try to get for me
the amount insured as quickly as
possible? The policy bears No.
21,702, 1 can say very sincerely
and seriously that she was a faith
ful wife and an accomplished
mother. So that matters may pro
ceed more rapidly I send you here
with an official certificate of her
death. Her illness was very short,
nevertheless she suffered very
much, which renders my sorrow
the more intense. I trust that you
will help me in consoling myself
by sending mo very promptly the
aforesaid amount, especially after
having received my formal promise
and I make it to you this very
moment that when the time comes
I shall insure my second wife for
$G,000, double the amount of in
surance of the defunct. My sorrow
is immense; however, the prospect
that you will hasten to satisfy
me sustains me in this terrible
trial. In the hope that I shall
soon receive the amount insured,
I and my children pray you to
accept our sincere gratitude. Ex
change. Q. Springer,
'Draft,
Coach and
Carriage Jtorctea
Young stallions and mares,
also a few young teams for
sale. k
Cayftack Blood Stock Eancb.
Haystack, Oregon.
BUY THE
L 'CJ i I-iJ II rrJ-f IB W A7Vr.i
JEWING MACHINE
Do not be dec iveil liy those who ad
vertise a SOQ.'tf) Bcw i!i(?Miieliiii6 for
-0.00. Tiiiskind of a machine can
be UnitrUt from us or an of our
dealers from 15.X) to fl3.U0.
W! MAKC A VARIETY.
TEE HEW HOME IS THZ BEST.
Tho Feed determines the strength or
weakness of Hewing Machines. The
i03il! B'wd combined with other
strong points makes tho JVcw If ouic
the Ut bewmg JHaclnno to buy.
nhowln? thn dlf-frn-iit
litylm 0
Kfwlnir MifhlntM
0 .0
we mauutucturc und prices bvlurc turctia!ng
TEE KEY HOME SCWIKC KACHIKE CO.
ORANGE, MAS.
2R Unlou Bq. N. Y., Chicago, 11L, Atlanta, Oa.,
BL LouL,ilo., Dal'.a,Tox.,Uan Franc lco, Cil
FOR SALE BY
Naw Home djwiuit Marjhnio Co
San Franoiaoo, Cal.
Blow A re Tovr Ktdneri t
T)r. TTobhV Si-aiuii Plllapiire all kinuer llln. Ram,
3K"
e ts 0.v a a swj
(
Adriaoce Buckeye Mowers
Reapers and Binders.
Holler bearing, well balanced,
no necli weight.
Also Jackson Hay Forks, Carriers,
. Blocks and Derrick Irons.
Send for Catalogue.
CHAMP SMITH.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Oiears.
Proprietors of lite
Two Poors Potith of
First Xntionnl liank.
Type Writers
of all makes sold and rent
ed. Mineonrajihs, Hekto
giaplis, Ollico and Dujili-
eating Goods, Desks, Let
ter Presses, Ktc.
Write ns for prices on
Kubbrr Slumps, Seals. Etc
Coast Agency Company.
200 8TAUK8T.
rortluml. Orrgon.
ssnrs
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of rough and
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and band sawing. House Finish made to order.
Agent for Bamblcr and Ideal Bicycles and Sundries.
Mill opposite Prineville Flour Mill. Yard, 2d Ht., opponte I. O. O. F. Hull.
Prinsvillo, Oregon.
JL Jf. Jlippman,
$urnilurQ and
llndortakincf. . ,
Carpet.t, 'Jtfatiingand and jCinoloum, 'Doors,
Windows, Sass, iPaints, Oils, "Car, Building
and Carpoi ZPaper, Screen Boors and Screen
Wire.
ill .lands
Siomembor, S
S?ouji Xumbcr,
WOO
flooring and Rustic
FRANK ELKINS & CO.
IS0M CLEEK,
JL The Celebrated
A. B. C. Beer
i Always on Hand.
PrincTiIlo Soda Works.
PBIKFJME, CM.
OUll LEADBR.
The Very Best. tVrito fur Booklet
of takr.
dolivor in the city
per 0 O ))
JC UU I
25.00