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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
Crook County Journal.. PcallBHID Evt Thckhdat bt thi JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. W. T. Foou, FniTOR County Official Papkr. Ihe Journal la entered at the prntnttice in Printfille, Jreg for traneaiission through the U. 8. imiU as second olaas matter, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IX ADVANCI 6ni Ysak. 81. So Sn Months 7ft Xhkm Months N) THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16 .11)02. This oflice is now prepared to print anything from a lady's visit ing card to a barn door poster. We have atlded a large assortment of wood type to our plant and other type, and are receiving a lot of new type almost every week. During the fair call and take a look at our new press. We will be glad to show you around, whether you are a subscriber or not. Especi ally do we want all uf our old friends to call on us at any time, if not during the fair. The Echo, published at Bend, Crook county, this state, says in a head line: "Bend'? future a Slum ber Camp." One would naturally think that the title of a story about a town that was going to sleep but it isn't. It is a boom story of a prospective lumber manufacturing center. The a end s became separated and changed the whole proposition. Sumpter Miner. Henry L. Khaituck, of Shellsburg Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with winch be had been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. Foi sale by all druggists. Offer Extraordinary. Beginning October 15th and con tinuing until the close of business on the 30th day of November, we will furnish the Jourxal to new subscribers for the sum of ONE DOLLAR. With the first of No vember, or sooner if our paper and machinery get here, we will enlarge the paper to a six column eight page, instead of as at present, a five column eight page paper. Think of it I The largest paper published in interior Oregon out tide of Baker City and Pendleton, for ONE DOLLAR. , All of our old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and pay one year in advance, will receive the benefit of this offer the same as new subscribers. This is a SPECIAL OKFER, and will last only a short time, so avail yourself of the opportunity before it passes. Last fall the Journal inaugura ted a voting contest which cost the paper, more than fifty cents each on all the new subscribers aid ;d o the list, and so we have concluded that it will be better to give each one who subscribes that amount and not hare any voting contest. During the life of this offer we will furnish the Journal and Oregonian for 12.00. ONLY TWO DOLLARS for your winter's reading matter. We wish to enlarge our list by not leas than 250 names, ' and to do this will require a lot of hustling ; but we wjll get them just as we have already added the large number to our constantly growing list, almost, if not quite, doubling it in the last fifteen months. When the present editor of the Journal took chart of im p lie made a few promises which he . has tried to fulfill. ' iAmong 'them was an all home print paper and Hhe addition..)! . a. cylinder press, These have been consummated by " the installation of o'ue of the finent cylinder presses in eastern Oregon When in town don't fail to call and taka a look at it. JOHNSON CRKKK SCHOOL. Oct. nth, iwa. School hu been going on lor si week with Tory gnol attendance. ToUl number enrolled 18; girls enrolled 13; boy enrolled 6; No. dropped out 1: No. re maining 17. Tie pupils have taken considerable pains to decorate the echool room and the result la better than could have been exacted with mean at haud. We have no trouble to find something, to do during the noon hour u there are six horsee to be taken a quarttr ot a mile to water and the water must be drawn from the well with rope and bucket at that.-Well we don't have much time to play, that's a ta.'t but we get the necesnary exeicise jut the same. The pupil have from to 4J miles to come to school making regularity in punctuality almost impossible, C. B. Dmn iDPis, Teacher. Karl, Secretary. Timber Men (Jo Kant. A party of thirteen timber men from Puluth, Minn., who have been taking claims in the upper Deschutes country, left Portland for the East yesterday. Timber claims have been in demand this summer in the Deschutes country, many women having takcn-t-laims there. Government inspectors have been active in this section this summer, and there are apt to be some contests made as to the lawfulness of the claims. The parly who left Portland yesterday are supposed to have some big company backing them, as they worked together. Portland Jour nal. A Peck of Trouble. The editor is slightly disabled. Several of his fingers have the ap pearance of having come in con tact with a hammer while one thumb shows evidence of having seen a saw. There's a thousand and one fir splinters in his hands. This is all due to the prosperity that is striking every body but the editor, just now. The fact is we had a wood shed to build and car penters were all at work where they recieve good pay and didn't care to quit such s job and work for an editor on "jaw bone" and as that is about all an editor has to pay with these prosperous times. We didn't get a carpenter. Con found these times any way, every body is too bnsy to read a news paper and hence the editor suffers. And well we said in the begin ning that the editor was slightly disabled and if these "strenuous times" don't soon let up and give people time to read he will be dis abled financially as well as phys- ically .Lebanon criterion. RELIEF VS. CURE. An internal remedy removes the cause of piles. Ointments and suppositories only relieve. An internal remedy is the only , common-sense one with which to treat this disease. Bookldr-nit your druggists. stitnj'i"i"i"l'"t"ll'"'"l"lllll i"H"Hll"l"l"l"sM"M'l 'I 'M 'I 'l"H"l"l"l 'MlM"frHl"t Ftiave Vou &en Mrs.l 5Iayton's Store? j TV,fl largest stock of Fall V Eastern A. I , City styles, Artistic ana satisfying. j i , If ,,, " .11 thrill iv )'" ifi ) -- J I Ladies Furnishing Goods; latest cuts of Corsets; all kinds 'I , . TU )Uta nnum aanrriAll v lnnkerl after. ' libtlV ....... . . Make this your headquarters during Fair week, y ; -5 v?r,.-,. .MRS. LAXTpXMillmer.j- . Walla Walla Drilling ttrk to the Old Ki'ttline. WALLA WALLA. Oct. 8. After remaining closed on Sunday for months Walla Walla now seems well on the way to the old days when boot and business ceted not at all during the seven days of the week. A return to the old regime seems imminent, and unless some action be taken shortly the return will be made so quietly that many people in the oity will' be unconcious of it. Last Sunday the fruit fair re mained open and did a rushing business. Within the fair pavilion a number of stands and money making schemes operated all day without .disturbance. This led a number of saloon mento take ad vantage of the situation and quietly open their places so that the thirsty could be supplied with whiskey up town as well ns with ice. A Shocking Calamity, "Lately befell a mil road laborer," writes Dr.A. Kellet, of Willfnrd Ark. His foot was badly crushed, but Buckleii'i Arniua Salve quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful for Bums, lions, rues mm all sum eruptions. I'ts the world's champion henler. Cure guaranteed. 25c. bold by Adamson Winnek & Co. The demand for eggs is so great in Baker City that several carloads of Eastern eggs have to be shipped into the city every year. STOLEN OK HTKAYKl). One brown mare, age 5 years, weight about 1300 lbs., broke, is very 'gentle, star in foieheud, right hind fool white, branded H-Z on left shoulder, nue a yearling colt with her; One dark bay mare, weight about 1000 lbs., broke, very gentle, white hind feet, star in forehead, branded A a on left shoulder. Left Bisters one year ago, $5.00 reward will be pnid for return of, or information to discovery of either of said animals. H. . Glazikb, or 8am Wieiil, 02-lm . Bisters, Oregon. Mrs. Fred Unxth, PiwlaW renter Hubal, Mat. "AKet sty nrst Safcy was I M ot turn to rcla aiy strength aMwigh fector (m M tank whscfc h um trsd vary superior. M Instead (4 tettiaf. setter I grew weaker svtry day. Mv has. kens) befitee" that I take Vint Cardui lor a weak and sea what It wauld do for vat, I did take aha medicine and was very grateful to lind ny strength and health slowly rtuirnln J. h two weeks I wo oat f tad and la month I was able to take up my asaal duties. I am vary enthusl aitk la Its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes W ine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath bad taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened 09 she was. Her rapid recovery thou ; commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui ragulates the menstrual flow, WiriEoFCARDlJ! and Winter Millinery in 'A Oregon. . -' During Fair Week Call and examine our new Fall and Winter Goods; our lines are more complete and up-to-date than ever. ' Ladles' Skirts. Tailor-Mado R a i n y - D a y Pkirts ready to wear ; Under shirts and Short Knit Under skirts. Shirt Waists. Flannel Shirt Waists of tho latest styles, also Sateen Wuits of tho latest patterns. All eastern made goods, and selected with great caro. x We linndlo the Colebrauul K. N. & F. Clothing ami are sale agents for llamiltun-IJrown's Co.'u Shoes "for everybody ". SIMPSON 8 WILSON. A, Fall and Winter UpClUIIg Mens clothing in the latest stylesandweayes... SWEATERS IN GREAT VARIETY A complete line of Ladles', dents' and Children's Shoes An elegant assortment of Jewelry direct ' irom ine manufacturers jjS RED FRONT BAZAAR 5 N. A. TVE & BROS., Props. Reliable Merchant jj PrinevllIe-SIIver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prop. Carrying 11. S. Ttfail and (Passengers Lea res Prinerille Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lavs, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINNER, Agent. THE BON TON. Is the place to come and spend your time when in town. We keep on hand a choice supply of Confec tionery, Tobaccos and Cigars. Good Billiard and Pool Tables, and Bowling Alley in connec tion. Call on us when you want a square meal? We can satisfy you and once you come you will come igain Get touf Job Printing , yitfYanew' outfit of tTpend machinerywe line up with the .Very beBt printing nouses in .Oregon, in turning out ' job work' of the highest 8tandard,of excellence.. ': : In Knit Goods. We have Circular Shawls, Fascinators and Hoods of tho very latest shapes and shades. Gents Furnishing. In this line our stock hus been selected with a view to meet the demands of critical customers. tmmam ' a and Womens Under- jg ' ' I Til i V, Done at'tlie Journal Office