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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
1 riRE ALAP.MJJETECTOR. DivU t Prevent tlx uncling f Fain Alarms. The irnli!i'iii uf su (IivIkiiIiik Art rt 1:' n n Ix'X I hul It i'iiii l iiihmiimI ml l .1 ru I t tl l.y mi)' iiiiu In nn i'iiiimijimii i'ImI mI will IimiiI lii I'l'i'H'iil llio Hon ml . hit; of f.il'" nliiiiim In una I hut Iiiih li'intfi'tl I ho lllh'lill'iii uf llivsntors fur i.my yon in A wry ImhpiiImiik solu Huh i f Hn imililiMii In pnin'iilfil In lhi tlriiiiiinni) lin II Itinl rn I !(. ii In rui Ism I rliMnl by mrvr wlilrli linn tn I mi riilwil, shown lu iun of Ilia llliiKlr.illiiiin, In imriiiil III i piTiiiur la liiwrt Ills hiiiul Ihwnuh nu i'M'iiliu hihI rt'loDw (! uliirm inot linu I..111. At I In) niiiiiieiit uf Ilia tries e liamliiiff cIimihi ovrr Ilia wrist of llio i'l'riiliir, a llltistrutiil In snoiher plio 'l 'vnipli. Tim Imnitaiff I not rlinluxd In llio Itliirm dot, fur this would mass inhniKT of III oHrnlor of Hi i In: in, wlhwo service mliilit N Imdljr TUP IICICUS-OI'SIIATINO TBI A LAMM LOWKM-al-CIUTUB BAXDCtirP. l.editl It Ilia Or. I irntwdl, howortr, I ho linndi-ulT serves inorrl far hlrutl- fli-nlluii. II I mail of such form that It cn Hot Ik concealed under lh coat ileera, nnd It bcirsrs -the sounder of the slitrm to ilia gi'nrral public ind Is in lioimr lo inn ii unless the nlsrui I fiilni one. Not uiilll the Dim chlrf bt tirrhi'd with n sporlnl key to fit tba IminlciilT tuny llio devlc be removed Till nyntKin Is ilno apillcsbl to lioxos which are lurked. It froquenlly happens In such esses Hint the keys nn loaned out, mid It Ii luipowilbla lo di'iiTinliio who sounded the ilnriu even when U In known whnne key I ml-iHliiR.-K !nl lflc American , BURNING UP WEALTH. Largs Pr Ctnt of th Fuel Energy f Coal Coat te Wnti, Tbe mn tin Kir of big power house recently innilo an analysis of the ititmimt of fuel energy In one pound of roiil which win iicttiiiHy converted lnlo electrical energy useful fur work. (Inn Hiuiid of coal limy t taken to Imva Inherently 10,000 work units. Of these 10,0(10 possible work units this timnnger found that 300 were waited III I ho nub pit, 1.IW0 In tba Mark, WO In bunking Ores, duo In rndlnlloa and ndsrolliuieous losses. In oilier word", In the boiler room S.fCO work units were wasted. In llio euKlno room 370 mora work units wero Inst by radlnllon of beat from llio ple nnd M0 work nulls wero sncrlllccd In the condenser, so Hint the tolnl Vnglne room loss was tUHO work units. In other words, says System, only 1,200 work nulls were so tuully tisulilu out of tbo possible 10,000 work nulls lu a pound of conl. Ouo- flftlt of llio coal bill was paid simply In produce a draft lu tbo siuokestacV ' A 8ound Killing Wall. In nn attempt to destroy the nolso of prim Ins tmu'bliiery s. New York bouse builder put up a pnrty wall of hollow lerrn col In blocks Huffed with mineral wiinl and found Unit bis nntl-nolso do-tIi-o was n success. Tho blocks are of the kind used in fireproof floors nnd partitions which bare been known is giuid absorbers of sound wares, but . this tri tbo first text of them purely for Hint purpose. Tbo mineral wool In tbe air spaces serves ns a milliter. Wear en Railways. P.isi'.l on calculations nuidv In 1KS3, eniilnccrlnir experts beloiiKlng lo th 1 union and Noitlnvpslcrn railway fed to (lie conclusion that alxiut one pound of steel went Into dust dally on every mile of truck operated, On n similar basl.ii we believe Hint tho truck of the ri'tinsylvanln railroad between New York ami I'lHshurg grinds up about two nud oiio-tiuarler pounds of steel per hour for every mllo of track. -Hallway nnd Locomotive KiiKlneeilng. Restoring Riser Hones, Unites made of natural or arllllclnl stone soon loose their iil(jlnnl culling propci'llcs on account of metallic par tition lining up tbo pores, This can be remedied and the stone made to work its iinod ns ever by carefully ap plying hydrochloric ncld, which will i onvcrt Hie tuclal pnrthlcs Into chlo rides. Tim chlorides are easily washed oil wllh water. Just Received. Just received, acreen dnors. nanel iloiirs, biihIi doors, front doors, win- (lows, t'iit8, camp stoves, stools, tallies, cot, hummocks, paints, etc. etc. A. H. Llppmuu & Co. 0-2;itf Horse for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith -ranch, bear I'rlnevlllo. 125 bead ol mares nnd Holdings, largo enough for work homes, will be sold la any number at reasonable prices. For further liitormtitloii address G. H. Huhhku,, I'rlueville, Oroou, (t-W-tf LIVER TWIST. The New Medicine Thst Mr. Bledgett Old Not Buy. Mr. lllodKcll. wbu lives out of town, fiimles hu Is mulcted wltb liver com plnlnl nml In i'inisciiieiico tries every New medliiiia (hut collies on th lliur krt, fondly expecting It to prove ef fei llt fur bis piiiilciilnr iimlmly. Not only lli.it, but be swallows every sam ple of inislli ltie left al Ilia dsir by cniiwioi nnd nnilously continues his scon b for sotiiellilng now, "Did you ever bear of liver twist, Mnilu?" was llliHlgeit's llrsl remark to Ills wlfo ns be en inn homo from busi ness a fow evening since, '"No, I never hourd of It, but ! sup pose I shall have lo get you a bo! lie If you want lo try II," was the answer. , "I will find out something more I Unit It tomorrow and sne If Ibey bsvo any testimonials bofuro we get It." I "I don't think you need mind oltout Hie lesllmonlnls, for you will take It ' anyway," snld Mrs. Illwlgelt wearily. ! Wbeu Mr. Itlistgrtt came home tho . nit evening bis wife said, "Charles, nava you got that buttlu of liver twist i yetr . I "Well-nn er you soo, Maria, there's no sut-U thing." i "No sin b thing!" exclaimed tho at- j Intilsbed Msrls. j "No. I saw II ndvortlsed lu big let- j I oil on a barn. It Just snld liver twist sud (hat wss nil. This morning I saw It on s feuco tbo olber side of the road, nud then I looked at llio barn to see whore Ibe mistake was, and I found Unit the first board was pulled off, and It was au advertisement for a then (it, and lb inline of tbo play was 'Oliver Twlt."-Ncw York 1'ross. ' His Warning. A voluilo faker was selling bottles of a mixture bo called hair grower oa a street corner. lie said: 1 "Yes, gents, one boltlo of this un rivaled hair grower will nils rich, luxuriant crop of hair on the baldest bead In lite crowd. Hut let lue give you this una word of warning." j Here he paused lo pocket a half dol lar and baud a bottlo of the liquid (o ' a halduvud. "My warning la: Do not neglect when the full head of hair Is grown to tsko ! the Inst dose In tbe bottle Internally'. ! that Is, swallow It." "Bwnllow It. What for?" the buyer asked. "To clim b l ho roots," was the reply. Th Cst's Bed. "It's l bad thing lo mix presence of mind and absoiitinlndedness," said n actress. "When 'Mine. Bans Gene' wss tbe play of the hour I bad Ibe part of llio blaiieblsHeuso In tba laundry scene and was busily cugngiHl lu Ironing when a rat which hud Its home somo where nbout Ibe Ihenler came walking on to lb singe. I thought this would furnish good opportunity to give a realistic domestic touch to tho scene, and so when puss came purring up and rublwd against mo I stroked bet fur, spnko to her, nnd then, for fear . she might be distracting, I picked ber up aud put her down on tbe nearest place at bund, saying. There, pussy, go lo sleepj V "Tho rat curled up contentedly, and . I weut nn with my Hues. Suddenly I was snare of a uiuruuir among the audience, which Increased to a ripple of laughter. 1 realized something wns up nnd turned Instinctively to look at puss. There she was, (tslocp. where 1 1 had put ber, among Ibe Irons ou the redhot' range." Young's Magazine, j Angw. " If a mau meet wltb Injustice It la not required Hint he shall uot be roused lo meet It, but It be Is augTy after bo bss bad time to think upon It, that Is sinful. The flame Is uot wrong, but tho coals are.-Beecber. How a Juror Was Lost. In a southern county of Missouri years ago, wboo the form of question ing was slightly different tbnu now, much trouble wss experienced In get ting a jury lu a murder trial. Finally an old fellow answered every question satlsfuctorlly-be bad no prejudices, I BATISKIBO WITH TUB 1NBPKCTION. was not opposed to capital punishment and was generally a valuable And. Thou tbe prosecutor snld solemnly: "Juror, look upon tbo prisoner. Pris oner, look upon the Juror." Tho old mnn adjusted bis spectacles and poored at tbe prlsonor for a full minute. Then, turning to tbe Judge, as though fully satisfied wltb tbe In spection, he said: "Judge, durn me If I don't be! love he's guilty," Kansas City Star, C U L V E R The Junction City of the Deschutes The Railroad Town of Central Oregon : Has a Remarkable History A Great Future PLACED upon die market but one month ago, yet the interest shown by the general public, the sale ol lots and especially the railroad develop ment in and lor Culver, hat made it imperative that the lownsite owners, in order to protect their own interests, must almost immediately advance tlie price ol lots. We believe that sullicient time has already been allowed those who were anxious to secure lots at first cost, however, these prices will be held open lor a short time longer and il you wish lo embrace' this opportunity to secure a choice selection at introductory prices "te urge you lo lose no time. What is Doing at Culver? -'The machinery is on (lie ground and work begun on the well which is to ' supply water lor lownsile purposes until the development ol (he town will warrant the installing ol a gravity system ol waterworks. The new S3.50O.O0 hotel is nearing completion and shortly will be ready lo viler the traveling public good, neat, clean service. Practical tests of available material are being made preliminary lo the establishment ol a brick manufacturing plant in Culver. The Poslollice Department has issued orders (or the old Culver poslolfice lo be moved to (he new town on the railroad. As soon as material can be secured for lite purpose a number of business - buildings are lo be erected in Culver lor the housing of various industrial enter prises. That Culver is the railroad town ol lite Deschutes Valley is beyond question now. The new railroad plat ol Culver Junction shows (our (racks through the town one main line two long sidings and an industrial track lacing the warehouse sile which are laid out bjcjlte railroad company and extend from the junction point entirely through the lownsile. Besides being the junction ol the Hill and Harriman main lines Culver will will also be the .junction ol the branch road which will be buill lo Prineville at no remote period. I We are not prepared to state il this road will be an electric line buill by Prineville capital and maintained by the power company, which owns the power sile west ol Culver in Crooked river, or if Harriman interests will extend the Deschutes road Irom Culver junction to Prineville. or yet il L W, Hill has design on this splendid route to Prineville. but that this line will surely be built we are reasonably certain. In the meantime Culver is the distributing point lor Prineville and other towns ol less importance and will be the terminus of the main line for freight and passenger Irallic lor several months until the bridge is completed over Crooked river. Call upon 0. C Young at our Culver office. Harmon Cook al our Laidlaw office, or Henderson Investment Company al Prineville. and see the official Oregon Trunk Railroad plat of Culver, showing trackage and warehouse sites. Deschutes Valley Land and I nvestment ; Go. - 301-2 Buchanan Building, Portland, Oregon 's Just Received Carpets, Art Squares Rugs UNIVERSAL RANGES a , America's Best Make A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Ml 77f , I t " , 1 . i If t 1 t kY -'ill II: l Vl.)eVtefr . fA :& mm ! ..;-rrff 1.1 ! "i ' I Ali i 1 'i1'! f f :A IN Ml I? '"" i it. mMii; Suits With Character Q Those " toucKes of tailoring that give character to a suit or coat, are what every woman wants. CJ La Vogue garments excell in this particular. J Our styles are full of clever bits of tail oring here and thee, adding much to the appearance of the suit and giving an individu ality to each style. Quality is there in every stitch md seam and line of the garment J They fitjwith a graceful ease that makes you feel comfortable . at once. Q Come in and try them on. No trouble to us. Buy only if they please you. Clifton & Cornett, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Pay Up. All nerHOhS knowing thmsAlvo In to the firm of Lively-JortUil-Unius Company will pleuse call on Harry I.anius Millinery . Clearance Sale I. o. o. r. Lorxm; mpotn every Hstur duy nlglit.HlriHiK.T.s welcome. W. Frank Hitelt, N, o.; B. A', ('onsiuhle, V. U.; H. la. Hobba, ttoo, t-1 Jersey Cows for Sale. For further information, address IT. I. Kidkovt, I'rinoville, Ore. 7-2Stf Great reduction on all kintb of. Summer Miiiinery. Large atsortme nt to select from at Mrs Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets' PRINEVILLE, OR. 3 MI. W. tiARPER'' the Prince of fine Whiskeys Admittedly the BEST for generations past; better now than ever. Sold by Silvertooth & Browder i Shaniko, Oregon Gity Meat Market J. W. Horigan, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and I Retail 1 All Kinds or bausage lNice and rresh f I HnrriA T'liraarl Rarnn nt4 M. awa,a.w ma vv - wiw Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. I ; ; i Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save you money. Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON jrrdbrJlsTil-TallJT 24- Hour Service PRINEVILLE EXCHANGE The Pioneer T. & T. Co Rural service from 6 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Calls from 9:30 p. m. to 6:30 a. m. on rural lines 25 cents extra, excepting calls for doctors, which are free to subscribers at all hours. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lii d Olttce at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, August 1, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Joaquin Gerardo, or Prineville, Oregon, who, on August 2nd, 1905, maile Homestead, No, H1I38, (.Serial No. 03U78,) for 8KJ, section 4, townehip IS south, ranpe is east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Until five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 13th day of Septem ber, UU0. ClHlmant names as witness's: Robert I,. Kitching, William B. KitchinR, John D. Agostine, Kolicrt O. Smith, sll of Prine ville, Oregon. O. W. HOORe, 8-11 Register.