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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
SArca:-?. y, A?:i".4;:v"iit I'm. TO L'SYZtJ)? Ttjv C'H'ZIKY. It it to the interest of (very cit-; izen of CiC'A ooaniy t',.t the nat-i ural resources of ifi country d?-' veloped; that' her Utrnt ' weal'tv I contained in her natural reoneej. ' le brought to the lit-' i; r,f per,; in s.trei) r.i i.o.ii' p tad ji'.hc--; for investment, and th.-it wi.it ti." ! t-ountry ri;i4 Lo offer i.e Ko.-il'O-.vn u;: that people from abroad can h-c ' them. Crool; con .fy o:b.-rj al.nor,? ' idesticuaiiie aJ vantages f;r invest-! merits of every ki rid at. J c!h?. I The farther can fiod rich Hr.il to till ; the stockman uaboanded pas tures; the miner u-iproapsct-id .veins of mineral; the , nmnufiet nrer an usiocuupie-.l fitf!'.!, where Witter ' pover is running, to ,vrrt' and raw material awaits' hii ,tak: lug every iirlu-'ry ; run find 'an Opening for ivrt.-tiur-nt. I:nt Lo.v are wjfto'RTmz ti.e. re- .ureei4' the kno-iedj: of i'.xQ w'.io war.-t to.JtiVi.rt? Somij wii! reroHik that it is the d of the lo.- which isioio (I n'lt trne, tt-, ;( cai press aunot lie es pee ted to do ail tins unlided. It mjMt. awistanffe frA-v--' ''". , ... ,", .1. utner S Jiiree.S to to its own rcaotirees. Others WUh-af lllB gorntn, :d. the local press mu-it ' ten J thei,- a i ebtance and ptoller uubstantial hi lhsence before n.ueh can be dfftie I to develop our resources and build Up the oountry. The peoj.de g - Miur - ally must unite to encourage eiinmi- gratits to locate in the country, an-1 they should also encourage any and all eoterpri-ea that have a tendency to advance the country's welfare. Some who are just a lit tle selfish in their viers say we have enough people here already, and if there are any go 1 in vest ments let us net bold of them be- fore outside capital invited to come in ; while others of the same type will say we need more farmers and men who work onlj' with their hands, but should not throw open our doors to speculitor.?, for they may come in -and make money. This is indeed narrow minded. We want all clashes to come, and especially men of means, who are ! seeking speculation, for if they enter into any kind of pursuits here and make money we nil! ail be benefited thereby. We repeat, Crook county wants more people of every class, people who will take hold and help develop the country, and they should and would receive encouragement, whatever their oc cupation, so as it is legitimate. Hon. Geo. L. Woods, ex-governor of Oregon, died at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland on Tue&day of 'last week. Oovernor Woods came to Oregon in 18-1 1, and grew up in the western wilds as one of this State's brightest pioneers. He was admitted to praet.iee law in ISo-S, Riid from that time on mixed more or less with public affairs. winning for himself the title of "silver tongued orator.'' in lSG'd he was elected governor of Oregon, ! and at the close . of bis term of oliice, in 1871, was appointed gover nor of Utah territory by President Grant, which o.Tice he fdled, for four years. Governor Woods made eome mistakes during his official career in this state for which he will ever he held responsible, but that he was a brilliant and re markable man even his bitterest enemies must conei Ar-. The Washington h-geslsture has AertainK iKf.!i.l:.;:i.-d a rera:f-.t; -,r About all the members of that body' have done this winter is to piss ap propriation biils and wranglo over the question of whether or not they should hire a chaplain to pray far them. Before the L-o-ly adjourns the state may expect to be in the same condition ' as the Dakota bankrupt at birth. Governor Pennoycr has anooint fcd Hon. Morton !. Ciiti'ord. of Can yon City, circuit judge of the Gib, district, fo fill tbn .-!..... ,. - ,,,i: by the death of Judge "ison. MrJii:the valley of the Columbia.is; Chitbrd is a bright- young ' man. I... ... . i : . . uui, ii wouia seem tnat in the district couUi Lave been found an ! attorney of more esperietiee and One' better fitted for the position. Empress, Augusta, dowager ew- press oi Germany, cied it. Berlin : --. ...... u..u fc-.pivs ws;ior tnem to eat. and m.ie the uam- :o;et oy t.ie (.e.n.tn pie anl Ler death is d.ej;. i present season is o::e of the wost La Griu"y7'irT;.a;i B.w,i''orycar. record in New Yo.k City, the dcaih J-ate exceeding tiit of any fo-mtr winter, irSSVAZX OX WHIG ATMS ' TI. pisr.J ilcr-jjr.nri is' .;; Iwry top-fit! TfirdUi-tt!K rc-Jv. n- hy irnjratii.'i, cr of receiving aid :'"5:J1 l-lf" g'v--rtn:"r.t i":r this pur- P. In recent interview at Wa-hin! m he said : : ; ... f I mm nfraKi t:ut all this invuri-: '-'-mn ami a tut ion ly the m- "O J,;i,itl su-m:.. r win resu.t in " :icte:ini ).. t!cy of ir-, ri i!;iii? ;jr and pla.ns. I can : 0i;:-v cpe to see an impropriation '"'-'If. -rr the prr-ut t ku.-t,i.r:- v'ur,- for a g"f!cr;ii survey of all I ,an's which is believed should be : '-""gated at tha expvfli-.e of the ov-1 ersinjcrd. There is to rmich on-1 iXwitton f.-oni the Lantern aiid C-:5-;o s coauty. A o.j nittea to or tral states to warrant u.s in hoping j ganize a board of trade was al.- wear. get an appropriation through 1 appntc-d. The leading citizens eor.g.-csa to prepare ir.-igatiiig ta- : h ave t iken ho' l in e..-:j .'.t, an 1 .Jinj or i.nre artesian weli.-', aithough airy fair minded man will aeknowl- - -21; iould Jbe done. The s a li-bt to irrigate Wo; h.'Vf v rv little . ;s i. vn ! ; ; .. ari'u tUf- '"! wideb ,tii j)or i "an cull svttiii upon; and if we ,shra;!; i .;.: iv. t' ..!..:.. . t "i ..-i in) i r,.-,'.' ; ;i i . man who wanted to go West! and take up a home at the expense j proposition to donate the lari'l.? to thc sStatl"5 "h ttio undeMtatuii.ng ;th"' shuil ,,e'"i:l"0 arable by irri- U:;UVj:l - Whenever toe federal frov-' j !-r,),;t S'v-' it9 hinds to the ftates to be irngad it turns all ot such lands ii.to the hands of monopo lists. The states have not the money to irrigata tbeso lands and they would give them to irrigating companies who would be as grasp ing and fraudulent .'.3 such cor porations have been in the pa-5t. I would prefer to depend uposi changing elements or climate for irrigation than on irrigation com panies. I am thorougldy disheartaned and believe that the whole project for the government to assist us in irri gating our arid plains will fall through. One thing is certain, we cannot get money for irrigation P,I!T0S(-'S until we have overcome the prejudices which abound east of the Mississippi river. Xewberg, the classic little Quaker city of Yamhill . county, says the Statesman, has adopted a novel method of keeping that city clear of saloons. The citizens are gen erally opposed to the whisky traiiic and. to defeat the establishment of drinking places there, an incorpo ration has been formed with a cap ital stock of 20,l'O0." This incor poration will vigorously prosecute the work for which it has been or ganized. The best people are among .'the incorporators. 0,-fo-nia a. Judge William D. Kelly (better known as Pig iron Kelly"), cong ressman from Pennsylvania died at Washington on the 9th. Judge Keliy was the oldest member, in point of service, in congress, hav ing been a member constantly since 1'jtiO, and was often called' the 'father of the House." He was an ardent supporter of protection, es pecially on iron, and was an able advocate of the causes he espoused. Farmers' inMitutes are becoming popular m every section of the! stite. At a meeting, held recently at Eugene, Professor John I). Letch er, of the Agricultural College, fedd uhl:ibhj P-'P-t oa road mak ing. The! paper is well worth at- teation from Or.-W lawmaker .; . , , ' , who' may uk cou.eu uuo.i at in next session of the legislature to! revise ttie road laws. The whole s'ate is sufierii.g from the lack oi" lie 13 Suicrij'.C from the lack of: ortanatilv recti roads. The di- ! cussioti of such practical outinns .,, , ., , , r - , iii t-uiiti up tbf farmers institute into the affections of the people. The Eiie-isV-urg Rt.jUir says - s'!Won the Uiountain ransres arid '-.ii . i nT0! ":u Vfpl-'er U:an "r many j ii.i.f -....I ..ii j;..:. -. ' r-.u. : : . v i,.g i,i , .t;1:, ad -c-t - Ulu hrmdn Us. The snow in thclsiwC Big Peed is two. feet deep, and ot, 4i ; - . . , t.re mountains from tnree to fix feet. Aleut SOOi) head of cattie are st;i! ou the ramro: the sfreos are froze over ; there ig uoV e :!1 j j c., t.A j.ivii even one ..fti.l n wiil die. O ,t Tiie 1 ! i: re c : e I to eo :gr- s. eur ser.arors f-om lor aJ.;;i.-5sIosi I be r e.:u;u) orr.se Lsj c. the n.-H--..-, r r'i.-.r..--. A ! t g-t op a r lii.-cri-i -oncce is ' i.ot worth mentemi- g. A Htu-,! .h-jnUth o! Lie ti.it ys : "A a tBthusi-ist:.? rn.v?nz of Jiizeas was ti ' to. m el.,- n":, with 3 ?. Tio J I .s see st irv peeei--M w-r. made ly llm. A. C. Joaes an-1 o:h''.-s. A orn-uiUe-) of i f-"Jr. fr app);:ii..'J t) aut with tse cinirmaa to solicit stock acd taring for the R ehurg i : C? Eav ''fOw was audioriz- i : aiso to c ft'lt!i th-- m r :s m: iUv.-s of ti:j railroad ,to. Coos bay will u commenced this yar." Saie.-n. Aioa-iy, -Astoria and For rist (hove are on ti:e v,av to Pee their radroi.l ao.ie.n uiarializ- 'Jgas City is not' asieep. lh-i C'iizens are pwptrmg to ouild rail ro. ill fvr, t! 1.. -- . . ui rough Eag-.ne. fiienee-over t5ic '"oaotains vi.- McX.-nzie pass, J on ea.it to no'wdy kti i.vs ;v i :re. And t.-ias It goes. It does seem as though Ptineville is beidnd in this matter of substantial scheming, but perhaps' not, if the whole truth were known. The great b-iii 01 Ujy.-,vur hun dred" of New York city came oil at the .Metropolitan Opera Ilanse on Thursday evening. It cost 15.00- and was gotten up by Ward MeAl ister. O.dy a fw blocks a way lrom the scene of these extravagant festivities little children were shiv ering from the lack of clothing and crying for the want of food while deserving gro-.vn peojde were suffer ing for the necessaries of life. So is it in all parts of the country. ' The democrats of Ohio have made a mistake that ought to for ever defeat them in future elections by choosing Calvin S. Biice as United States senator. Brice is a plutocrat of pronounced type and one who is opposed to the interests of the masses. 'Besides he is not a citizen of Ohio, but a resident of New Yoik. The two inik'ot.is'are"s;iid to he almost bankrupt, and no visible means of meeting the expenses in curred by their first legislatures without going beyond the debt lim it provided hy their constitutions. AbGcSutaSy Pure. . Tbf P'e.vdt'r nvor varies. A vnarvt-! of pv.r lty. tren.s au.t w-i;.-. ,rnc s. M ;re ceo iMre-.eai tnar. IVj j,-l!.ia'y k.i-.i,, and ciihr.iit h sold in fio-njtitiiirt wai-. the miiiiilitdtj of ihms KKti.i ai.iai cr p'l.i. p. .-.; r,T.v- ,:ev.vi. ii.-.;UNa Fo.v- t-K.t ,:,.. loo V.Kjl l S. Y S'M,-.'..s. ."n (.'if Jt:ia'3 Vov.H jot An Prertnct of P.-ihi -i'i,V, H-ais of (J.iifthi, County of j. a. iioUTiiir, ri;r.) VS '- . i e"v. AL f-WAKT2. Ivfl. To Al .--.vuitz, the above-named Defend ant. ia the name of the Slate of O.-e-on, y-.ti a.-u tierc!y command .-i ae.i reaii'iretl to a;u-ear !i;.r-m i;.a j,,s. . . Jtr.t'v! p r.V if - 4 i I -J lii',ti, V ''' uf iehri-y, ur,o, at i.;KWP cur oixi. Miperiative cxveihsnce is our standard. Good leather "" ll,e iva. et'.i : ;e: j.i'Maet ai-.;t-s t;d, o Ci'.kk in ti.e tT-ne-jii of said day. at the ' 'ir.ee ol M.t.i i:it.tiv. in ai.l r,r.eie, t :iu:;.-i' --e-naae-u iaaiutitf in Tbe defeiiJant will take notice that if Ll ' ! t;1 e-a.aiut lier.-i;,, Kit? Cial atUf ttS-a nd-it..-l ....,!- "'it:: lor mo saai .. t- .o iii-d inturet J! f'V:tl' i:i raViaint a.:d for S .a. to-.Oar.-eii.ents ct :t.i ti.i. iiven .u.:-r mv hand lUs v7t tu-r nt Ceeetubor, issy. . I,. T.TTKi-Y, Jns'u-e of the Peace ht I'dneviilc V:- eUltl. Ptcr'e Woilco. ...-1.01.1,1, 'ii.io' . ;h y n .!- an wiatml tior-aty !'t..-ck iastj.M U,- Wk v.'.l' : v . tor :i;! ;ir.'ei:;,'y i-i -j i.;.a, .. . .. eii-rce si:eh other lniIK a ar bv ljw rewuireu ot Uie Ua i:,-..t-tor. J. 'J. i''v.'l iiJli', si.oek Ir.npetrtor Crk Co.. Or Naeae. 1'rs .-.-Lief. P. O. Ad i.-.- r. B. Hnwanf, I-Via.-vil', I'rituv.iiJe." - - a- Sevens, l-la, k nr.tfe. M.-r.Ti rt'.i:.lIei'arlaod..tri: Creek.' JVIi-'mili id.-a- t 'reek. ' l. vvr irtj-it.Cifwj. 1,'evi. t !'!: i.r.i-.it. luy fr,-iim $J:s,mm, iia.-n": Rn,-li .-ae'.-a, I .ti:- a. a t'rain. e'-;:-i, t'-en-i. ' i.-.Tf-ib, ..ic jerr-ou. hi. W--.-I, J. a. T-.lsr, K. vV. '--r.-n, i'. V. p.tii.-.r, H t v. l- -r : Y.. l'y;;a, i,. C. iV:rv. I. B. ;.aver. 2 ; ;k vie--;- Bot be overestimated, for wUUootpare ImwxI yon cimiot eci-y heilih. At this seusea near'r every cue wtii a gooa me-tcina to roriXy, TitaHze, sad eitrica the bloci, zxA ra Sf's you to try Uoou' rcOlsiiar.aaj lu;!l.3 tp 0lB fy5!tm, creates an apneti'.e, tones t:;c fiicasiica, wiale it eraUisatcs disease. Tta poculi.-ir eombination, prt rnrtion, and preparaa- of Ui vcgetaMa rtir.c;',!cs used give to iar cukrcers'ljo 0 ItSSif If you have issue etj v:ur miad to Eocd-s SarsaraxUta do net be induced to fcke any iUr fostead. It is a PccHliar Kedicins, and is worthy your cn::dcace. Hood's S.-rs-arar:::?. is scld bv r.I! drerists. Frepired, Ly C. J. Hood & Co.,"Lowell, Mo3S. 100 Doses One Dollar Stock Farm for Si-le IGOO Acres DEEDED LAND, 1003 Acres Us-ter Feres, HOUSES, BARNS, FENCES and other improvements are nil FIRST CLASS, LIVING STREAM OF WATER running through the farm. -GOOD RANGE surrounding the farm, which makes it one of the best stock farms in Eastern Oregon. Located on Hay Creek, the garden spot of Crook County. "l700 head of sheep, 200 head of cattie and 5f) head of horses will he sold with the place if desired by purchaser. Terms Reasonable; Payments Easy. For particulars call on or address A. DUNHAM, Hay Ckeek, Or. MONEY TO LOAN. A um'ie.-i amount or money to loan on : short time with oo;! si-e'iriry. lntiiiie of is. J. AEUVOM, ! I'rineviile, Oregon. r y The uupornco ol a j ! i- l You FQOP How you do suffer with a poor shoe ! YOUO FEET ABE BitAWN, TWISTED, CONTORTED, CALLOUSED, and your temper has become as cranky s.s your feet. r WHY DO YOU put up with this sort of thing? . It isn't necessary. Shoes are made to fit the foot with ease and comfort to the wearer; shoes tl at are stout and substantial, fine and finitditd. YOUR POOR is a poor investment; hard on the pocket and hard on the" foot. sole will cost no more and gives touch more satisfaction. WHY DON'T YOU for you in the way of shoes? We IS of no account with bad work. good work. WE CLOTHING that will astonish, von, miide in our own state ; it is the Celebrated Brownsfille mm Mi which conf" of Mr,,,' r.rA Youfh.' . 'an... i-. .,.P11H av! Lliiisrfns' ilo. - buy look at our goods, and we w;l Siirprisc- Yeu en Prss STEWART & BAVIS. Pv DcVEjNf ORT, :"r. .-.. I. lP. E.fiii,.y T Tcr.:;3 -t AT T!!K .i.nrosr.rrH; r.mi in., ------ (;:;U, R i i.i if',"- DEPOT. - 3 la EL C 7T S3 rr s: . c. S. jr. i J. i K K'5 1: 55iit;iaiy. Repairie.s and ail kinds of job work done ou short notice. Next door to Shellabargcr's, PillXEVU.LK, OllEOOX, p. b. FQmujm, pp The table supplied with AU. THE DEL3CAC5SS that can be had in the market. Wi!TE COOKS AND WHITE WAITERS, No Chinese cooking. Meals served at all hours. Private rooms for special meals First-class sleeping' apartments in connection ith the restaurant. SOLE A good come to us and try what we can do keep .-hot s that keep their shape and Bad' leather won'l be helped any by HAVE - Clcfhirjr. DSar.heis, Burr-v H0hnS, e, Lndcrweur, Ztc, ai.J b . . you , ! - - - I II Just -Opened! Bouli WHAT'S a, i:p NOW ? ' WHAT'S 1 VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP OW ? i WHAT'S VP NOW ? i WHAT'S UP NOW ? i WHAT'S VP NOW ? iW'IIATS VP NOW ? WW VP NOTHING! It is all BRISK tlie prices wo DP TO ": " in having the - J! j an! yuus THE LATEST TELEGRAM: That is the way it comes over the wire and ticks out. its message to us. Can you read it? It is important, for it announces ;the arrival f !Our Hew This stock, selected with special reference to the trade of this ricinltj, will probably surprise all who see it, by the ! EXTENSIVE VARIETY in every line of goods which we carry. It ineludes the , Pick of th jaykejb. . ' hi FRESH FALL STYLES and FA3H!CS. Not less astonishing than th goods will be th Mill! If! PEE! " i' Wut on thm. Our Fail OponingwIH tho m&klng of Tie Rarest Bargains ever offered to the YOU scp these goods whether you buy or not, and it will give us great plteor to have everybody call and examine, handle and price . there bargaini, so that you may be convinced of our cbiiity to make prices oa th bast quality of goods, the like of vrhich is unprecedented. P"OR CASH we will sell all kinds ef groceries in unbroken caei i WAY BELOW i " i . - . j anything ever before offered in Prineville. Foody Can Afford to Go Elsewhere' ' ' ' ' - ' for their supplies when they can buy of us. at each Remarkably Low Prices. ti IN, CHILDS & CO. WHAT'S ' VP NOW ? WHAT'S I'P NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S VP NOW ? WHAT'S UP NOW ? p at the STORE, incan. We are TB .TIMES' ; most complete i arc arriving saiiy. Fall Stock! people of Crook county. MUST -leivry siowry.