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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1890)
f OCHOCO 9 PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST , 1800. XO. 0. VOL. G. 13 TTTTT Jv :JL 1 A Y JL.h A y y bcuoco REVIEW. PdWIshed Every Saturday Hi J. ft. BOUTJ-UT. TEH3-3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year t 50! Six months 1 0 (I'ayab'.B i:i advance) Office In Masonic Bciuiino. STATE OFi'ICUL BIREC'TOBY: Washinjtf.a Letter, (From Oar Ueguiar Correspondent.) T...-. O" 1 f Oil uiy -, lfrom Attention is directed to tne 4od Co-Etlnciiliou. The follo.ving extract is. made j Tari5"I.n.isbri!r. West Shore. The State War Cltiras. Tpru la n o-noii nrniirwt.- R.iva Ti Trnf."i.t tl,f Trrrli-:ft. nf 1:Jinr- 1 correspondence furnished;. t , , 4- , . j the Saa raucieo biammtr, that .-i-a tn Trrtt rt ioih-m-" cove t .-.r hit i ! ,w r.tvv. .j.j, ...x . f On f.in: 3 Orrmin Governor..;. . Secretary of .Stn!e State tren.iirer Htatc Printer Hunt. Pub. Ualr.ietlon. J udge Biiprenie Court U.iitcl Stale.-, Senator i. Consre.-man .... . . J uiijje rfeveutit M.trw-t lruie..ll!!'3 Attur.iey I uiul deiiuWr SYLVESTER PBSXCiYlB CEi). I. . MCllKUIE ! . l. Vv. W Kills ' ..F.SK BAKRB K. li. UcKlkoy i t VM. 1. I.oati ! J W. W. TllAYKK ! it. S. STKAKAS j (J. ImLiMi j (J. it. Mitchell HlXiiKIl Hkkxans J. H. Hiki ! If I, f...o-l & Co's, the Educaioinal Cumpeudlum by congress and the attempt to pass Superillteudeat E. B. McElroy ! lan? aUVOca f , . i .1 ' and ' Nevada for assi8tance Sivou the Force bill when Blaine was j attwiding lhe Nationai Teach-' aS ,g la:'r con;s tllci the federal government in the civil speaker of the hoii.se, and B. F. But-; ers, Aociiltioil at PjlUl lagt ; product of his own toil. he i:ld &t illls s0ti o ler was chairman of thi? judiciary : th ' ; rctfes for hl laJor asj0f congress.- The bill giving Cali- committee, which reported the bill i ,.ThJ discussions of tUe council and gives to anotner the pro-j 451s 0rcgon to the house. General bler, ot ftn . . aatr,a were interestine. . ' . . . 1 and Nevada $44-1,000, as the sums Alabama, . recent. rcuue a Sr-ryet on acc0Unt of the division .ot ; . , .rn.rf.Ant nwinsf th(i-f4it Uih ' . . v..:.: . benefit may accrue fiora o" 0 r.-.- - j 1 ', senumeni anu opinion no cumpieie ana uenerai liuuer -Tyroie-T-'j in m for a copy, as worth prefer . c. 1. COUilWKlJ. County Oiiifial Direttcry: Bid for Business i of money -'ehown bv the reports of a tax on) , , e . , , nfiivinf-nnrf urAimJ 1 ho TrnnMi't 1 results were reachl. and there was! . . ." . , ,. , -i paid by those states m tua supprca-:" i.itr .-..I . .' , . 01 the laborer is protectea, uuti . -., , . . ,, ..jfc) .i..a . satiSfactory solution of the qucs-i , . , ' ,x , ston of the rebellion," is now on the received an answer follows :; t- , t, nr if ifltt , , some one ot'hiaes tne laoorer reaps ; - and cirls to be educated 1:1 i . .... TT . ! able committee report, and the ap-. 1 :t.t f nmso-,ni!n V ntfl " ..... . ;S TUiilUUS TOIIIUtl A AU JO tli I uuuaingun" mugivso, iiMui(,; jj, same "Upon the question of the constitu- ; bovjj its right to take charge of federal ... . , concerned in this elections, in cases 01 euieigenuy school. So far as the! , ; i , .-. j propnaUons committee wnl proba- . . . . j Hi ll H LiJ IV-ilUJ i i V V VA fc J JJIVIV.VUVU j but does not gut . it. So this is ably provide for. the required amounts in the deficiency bill. lteprcscntnil'.-e Count); Judge Coiuu.isbioiicr.-i County Clerk ahttrltr Trta-surt-r School Suveriateiicli;:it. . Aseor Surveyor tlort-.iiijr Htoekilni.tlcr. J. Y. l'rliievtlle l'rdnct Cot.nlubtu T. J Stei-hen.-os 1 J. C. SL'JISEK i ... i. SpntKit I )S. It. Ji.'.AVT.IS I .. AKTlll It liOUOES ! W. A. iioirrn . En. -N" Whits C Jl I!Eii;rKTH V A. (iKKOvr ... II K. Ill'fTON I,. W. W oods j. i. O. IlOfTllIT I :..m. 11. bki.l 8. liLACK AUKIVAI. ASU r.Kl'AKTUtE OF MAILS. D.tLf.EK A.M. rr.lNEVli.I.K Leaves 1'rincTille ' rfv-ry day txeept o.niilny at f a. it.; urrivea very d-jy e.veei't ii.nuiuy at 0 ir. M. Fkineville am) IJi i.ss I.faves I'rineville Unuduy mii a. m.; arrives at l'riiieville Salur duv ut j:J0 if. it. I'UISEVU.I.n AS!) CVtl ville ViDii.ii.y at 1" a. a.; 1 ueadtty ut i. r. M. Mitchell and Priviil llmluy and Krttiay k j?rliie.-i!le hi ( r !. ii MitciieU on i ue-d.iy ar.i 1'hi.k Leaves Prine-aaivc- ut i'rineville ; Lt-nve. r 1. a ;i. ft'.n- d;i -jiUiirtiay VrhicviiV? n-il Vedues'i;i' 'M.u a. 8turdK- at 0 v. ?i -U ') V Mitchell on ; nrrive-s ftt ; returns to frineville riuevi.le ou - ' A. 0. I'ai.meu, P. M. M KK'i'INi. OK SOCiKTIES. Ml ll'.B !-. i'.. . . OC. SAl'Ir'1 :.E I.-ir-JE . ild UMil V : A ! . '. . )i. ill U) y M. 1.,.-'..- ' of eiti-li ' -., 'A. M. i tl.i.nM T he ?t-;tiul ; fli-.il i.n. fv. ' W, -'mot-, inot ill. incets ttii.1 Dentist, Ukkoon C. A. OU l'lilNKVil.l.K, - . All dental wort done iit tue nio.it aj.proverl tle- Lte :l awMhtii ?.)' ied for (hfpninhu txltac'.iu.i nf !'' .' S?:n work dune at I'rtiuiid price. H. P. DILKAP, hi. O., I'll YSI X'i AN AND SUU.iKOX, Pltl.SKVM.Li:, . OftVc-Iu !!e-! Goo. ATTt. - Okeoos. Ira;: st.n-e. p. e e ;i;v-at-law, Prinkvii.i i: Otliee Dn OUKGOK. rl ATIO-UKKY-A1 rmNEVILLH, - - - 0:li.-e-0;i r.rcet ien liu; planer dite'.i. LAW, - Oregon. t.i cjurl liouse, near p. L CONTHAC 1 k 5 'Oil & EC.lUiEli . - - - OltF.GOS. Oil Mi AD Ul liilLbll 01 Wm.M. SftEblaABAE fop. m !.'1' 3 iW. mm maxt " uTn:v:u of Fi.st-c!.is;. STOCK SADDLES and HARNESS "i own- de-i:;iptioa. 3kau:x IS Everything: npsrtainlng to tha'trado of ihss country. cm 1 1 iiP report to tn?:cs,-.wss2 1 r tK'iikrt.J? Prwurji'i lagd i'ifeapifiiitlsArj I '5 rrtfan 00. CUiDEj !2-p.; price ciy 25c. tjcifcje stiaf V -. ' I r A - r.inilrtn I in ilfir.U'l CI II n can by the U. S. statutes ana con- - g ate thc 8exe8 As a Uiatter I ' "" ' " j The favorable progress of the bill stitutiou be only tms: c. i. -t .. m , co.tdllcation . -;.-,ha3l) due to tho cnerv aml ' - i Irnk t.-w i-irn:.ll'T nr ton. PPI'KR ... ... will probably solve itself, and it is , .. . J judgment of Representative Uunie. Chapter!:) When the state shall;.,, ',.., ito..lf anA u. iUols the ProuUCts 01 refuse or neglect to provide for the , , .r.,. ,.,,,i,...,.,,i . f ITni.1,,,1 t..io . ennninro ' . .. tllCtarlll pUntinn nf llniti'd St.'iina senators . " . leature ct our and representatives tho national American public! school system. In addition to thisj j and receives the protection which ffords. The man sells his labor has no protection ! fF!i ri.r.rtrf .if tli.-. i.nt,l !u 1ai In F-i- legislature may appoint, the repre-! dcciflca tendency toward itever. He is compelled to en- vor of the bill was secured by his active personal efforts. This has But the sentatives of tne st time, places and ran elections for senators tatives shall be prescribed in each site by the legislature thereof." ter into tho sharr 1 ... i been the. jmain part cf thc work, nest competition!' . . ...... . . SofholdicH!dllCati0n C"8ting aUi0',g Fi'j-th labor that iV dumped upon "d ?th t,lC j"1 ftUUS " a1 ;;:te institutions of learning. 1 0, .hor0 from foreign countL, ! there . f"' irs at.a repreocn , shoud be noted here that some of : , ., f,fof lo j appropriation in thc dtficicncy bill. A VP 'AT1 Willllicr to be convinced that you may be Ale )0U i llilU& wasting your money? Or are you like the old lady who was willing . to be convinced, but would like to see the person who could convince her? TO T1HY tli1 "P" otliers aslc is simply rank nonsense. j ' j a. It is paying a preii'iiuni to greedi ness and emptying your purse to fill pockets bulging with plunder. vh:.lf the nroduct of that same la our prominent educators who advo-bor Ja thogo countric8 is excluded i ! The California, Nevada and Or egon delegations will doubtless ..' .! !.: 4i. ti f . i - - m,ia i-i-. ti I.- .1 , C . (1 0,, i Itisanofonoustacuuatanuni- do not I)ractiee wbat they t,reach. . .Z . , ' . . . V . unite in pushing the claims, now bcr of republican senators are dis- i , . . . . v ,av a . . . con, J "ance o prouu ut t ,au-. nnd . . ... per laoor ci JiiUrope womu not dc; . : . , , . , gaoled with the Lodge bill, and;denccin u,e correctncgB of theil.;P I half so demoralizing as is the un- j propriations committee, and with 11 1... f.i- .!. .,kl nuuiu sav tu, uut itir .tnv; nuuuiu ., r. , t ' . mvn T.rti(rit's iiv reiiisiiiir lii mjiiu - . .... . - , . , i. r, Va snnnor J . , ClieCKCU HOW 01 IIK1I tarjor useii,- . . , ,, , ... ngs.r-No soo.ier tiieir sons and dallghter3 to mixed . .... , , j committee it should be possible to ,i,iinHml.! i with all its evil associations and el- i , , , , . ' " " r cfh nn a n ruir linh ir se inn s .. ! FCU1C llie 10112 UCiaVCd claim .ii. o rr,.i,.;..i 1;.!.. ..i - - such frankness brings does a senator say ne uiai ne uep- .. -hnnl. Tn onr ...,.: at,honls recates such legisla'.on than he tliere must fce R0 qiustiou aboat is hounded by a lot of partisans; tho dutv of grant.ing eriual oppor into denying, or modifn.ng his pub-:tunitius"t0 loth sexcg jn thdr lished expressions. li has become ; di8CU8sion8 however the members as much as a Tepubhn senator's : of the C0luK;i, arrivpd at some con. lifeis worth, to think aloud, con-, dusions Firgt that gir!s are ag trarytothe republican, journals in I u f receiv;R as hish edu. tthlS Kiatter.- fnlinn no bnvB. nrl thev nr finti- rorteu as one member from the state on that at j Ivvery senator who ? j being a lukewariiti'ij' ! seen. ; if lie ' do t ypri-.-a as, tifcd tQ ,u, equal cljancc. Second '.CI V- That others PSlv vor"'ces 's 150 reason why you should pay more than one, or that you should suppose that the two price piratical protit plan is asso ciated with every business. i eo'u ira'(!7ctr(3ir ovtvty ...xpw; ! sion that escaped Muv-it is contra-; I dieted anybow. 'It is 'not ttrange i that under the circumstances, sen a--. tor3 should, for the sake of pence, i keep their views to theiti selves. They will not, however, be reg-' When you Ctlll comc intteour store, handle our goods, compare them in price and quality, and prove to your own sat isfaction that we are living up to our claim of low-price dealing, why don't you come? as. to- the departments-of higher ed- Na tie) r tb'U icu clu gjoiH ..were col so. certain. It would seem, however. ' that in our advanced institutions of learning the bonds of piopiiety have been overstepped, in the pro miscuous, education of the sexes. tine: Rpccinr, any justice in keeping a choice: ,. market for products that the capi-j "A Bad. Year ta Increase Duties." talist may profit by it, while the! . Chicago xr-bune. , , . , . . A month ago .Secretary Idainc 111UUI UllJj.'lUV l.U 1U liUiUl-il. tl.tllJ is degraded by a filthy competition that enfeebles our institutions and corrupts every function of the body politic? 'Whether the protection be greater small, let it, at least, be equal. . Relieve the hoaust toiler of pi position and labor will. re told Senator Allison that "this was a bad time to ask the people to ; stand increased duties." ; Yet, in spite of that friendly warning of the wise cl 1 statesman, there., are-, no signs of an intention oa the part of the senate to trim ofi ti e monstros- Ati-Cwl' Vi i a hi. '. ii'iv. 'a i -io ru n pencil through 'be wool, cot- . .i:: -..,1 .!.,.. .,,,-iI , . . ton and hnneii sebeuules, which more happiness, moe patriotism, , , .. ,, ' . . i largely laitu nio i-iicc on iii-iv iu- ro r.!nilitrn!.)int, in 1 if! biiitl.' . . . . tide men, women ami . more a. mhtenment in use lana We can well M'ure the institutions children . 6 . i that thnve only bv injustice to the c.anneitv and nh visKt.il st.rnfftn of! . . . ' ulatedor8uhjugated,ifeverthetimciwoimebe.ngal to tliaJlntll PC comes, to jump upon the "eck of , f , ! Cveffon Beats llie East. j . 1 1 j . the Lodge bill and choke the life out of it. Mr. Harrison must have learned j wiar; to .chop off.- the double du ties ou cultlery and hardware, itn- . ' posed for the benefit of a few money : i gluttons in democratic states ; and place. One member of the eoun- I lie of ft;;iw;i prints tne loiiow-: t0 knock out the big tax on tin- oil presented this thought : That' extract from a letter written by j plate levied for the benefit of some irrantino- nil t.hnt. in chiimpd for 1 l'r. T. C. Smith, of Salem, who has ; Pittsburg pt whom il is proposed. something recently which caused women by the advouatcs 0f co-edu-' been visiting in the Eaet and is; to convert into another Carncgia him to think that his chances of ti there stiJ1 Ka,alm lhe mm. now traveling in Europe : j millionaire. being re-nominated are improving; tion tn im hu,k of rpst.rilillin!r! "I have been visiting in New "c - l" influence, which is of vastl be made to the effect that his wife concern inore i York and Pennsylvania since thcj first of the month. ; I liave found j Get lower prices and save money. That's the idea. You can get them. If no other store offers them our store docs. Our war cry is "low prices." That's our bid for business. China's Grwtt J.'iver. Snleio State.i.nuu, to the f-iture women of i tJ!St 01 1,1(3 momn. l uae lutinu ; L inna is FiienHing tins year atoiH did not accept the cottage at Cape Auier;ca than the qUt.slion 0f men- it exceedingly hot and consequent-! ft'iOO.OUO in the effort to regulate May Point, because he refused to t. d u r of .,rivili(res ly unpleasant. The hot spell cul-j its wayward river, the Iloang Ho, allow her to do it; and that he: paid for it with $10,000 of his own j money. The effect of this slate-: rnent would have been greater if it 1 had been made sooner. The Toiab of Eve. St. LouU Republic. The Arabs claim that Eve's tomb minated, however, with a terrific i which has recently caused suchter thunder storm, accompanied by j ribie loss of life and property. A. rain and hail, and knocking down ; part )f its waters are to be perma- is at Jidda!., the sea port of Mecca. ' au U1C corn arui uoinK a" muviib -'tly diverted into the luliai, a " v. !TUit,s ImQfl Im o-rrtvlnrrnnt11"1'"'""'1 - river nortii 01 tne noang HO. ailtt The house in obedience to the f cur sity 'When I get back to Oregon and j almost parallel with it. Dams are dictation of fc-peaker Reed, has : hear the farmers kick about their passed the original package bill, and the national bankruptcy bill. The Behring sea correspondence roof (a wV.i.-.li is nf ilsplf the vnndrr of the . . , , , ., ! haid lr.cii well, I was going to say Orient) is supposed to mark the; ' b J . ' . , n . 1 what I would do, but I don t realiv reEuns mace oi me ursu Huti.uii. According to Arabian tradition,; I Know what it will be. I shall has been sent to congress, and the : ' a , . . . I surely tell them that they aie bet fact is apparrent that Mr. Llame ; , . .. . . i tcr situated than the- eame people i in any other part ot tne worm. , i , ' . ', ., ; height, which strangely has done nothing but maintain the ; . f . , ' At 0111 Store yU nd a9 cce a display as you ever looked on. Nothing that belongs to a. fine stock is missing except the usual exorbitant prices." Our prices are very low. I claims of Mr. Cleveland's adminis tration. ; with an account of our first parents written by a member of the French Eieh Without Aitmey. Many 1 ago, who also claimed a Here much better formers than they generally arc in Oregon, just , - ... f: manage to Jive. 1ms is a very AAV. 1 C :j V v! . a man is rich also to be built lo hold back a part - of the waters at flood, and the stone walls will be rebuilt along the banks to confine the stream. The ingenuity of man has not yet de dvistd effective protection against this moi-t troublesome of rivers, and when the icmedy is found it will probably cost a collossal sum of monev to apply it. The governor of Shantung reports that he needs withni.t. !M f....t tn:. Knt I-, nr tiir, ti.n.ii-it nr i J J monev. Thousands-f-men with- the Garden of Eden. Eve's tomb,! "7 i" lv M Wlm'e aionc 81 K'a" '1,J" out even a pocket, are rich. A man ' which is a grave yard surrounded j a?0' 1 1113 Plae Iind cn for 1 000,000 to prevent thc reocuricnce born with a good, sound constitu-; with high white wails, and which . . : i -1 ! :i i s i :iiii v ui lii uki uujui Chri oo years, anu i see uui "i."t-ioi tu b ..... j.o, ......... -r nf 4l. n V.:i,l .! tion, a good stomach, a good heart, has not been opened for a single; " "-' f iit-. t . . , . L -r 4, , ings are standing just as then, only .,iwl frrvnil 1 it. no nnn n nrfitttr frnr.rl . tnvivtov. f irr n-.-..r n t inna'trn t-rnra ! o " " floods. ai'iiy aiiii t'u: Wa?res System. The Rev. Dr. Lvman Abbott, the headpiece, is rich. Good bones are is the shrine of thousands of de-j ' J . 'f '-,j . I successor of Henry Ward Bcccher better than gold ; tough musclos voted Isnmaelitce, who make a pi I- & A than bilver; and nerves that Hash ".grim age to the spot once every sev- ,1 . T.l t Kl ...1.- 1 and if the people were really posted! 1111113 ny:uui . pu.p.W " on the reseurces of Oregon they :. Sichel & Co. . j, , i tI , j - it -i i ! would almost go there m a body tion are better than houses and . It is hemmed in on all sides by ; . , ( - i land. It is belter than a landed the tombs of departed shiekhs and j estate to have the right kind of a other worthies w ho have lived out . j father and . mother. Good breeds ; their days in the region of schorch and bad breeds exist among men ingsun and burning sands. "Crops of ail kind3 will be short this year, and there is absolutely studied the industrial situation from a conservative and Christian point of view, formulates his latest conclusions in the August number i r.., . " 1 nf fh( Fr.rnm in sn ftsnav on indus no mnt at an. ine open winter - - I of,il ,h k,i -non. then cold i trial democracy. He gives his rea- as really as amctig herds ar.d hors es. Education may do much to is .according to check evil tendencies or to develop the anniversary of the death ot "Able. ; good ones ; but it is a great thing the doors of the temple which forms ; . .nr.nlli.. nniMinn nn in i V ft CTiTlnff Onoe a vear, on .June- 23, winch ...... , . T ' 1 1 il a..1 V.-4 -li mill frr-m KniTniA 1 t uUiull 1 1 "J I.UJ. Y., as far,as I have traveled the condition is the same, and I think to inherit the right proportion of a canopy over this suppo! faculties to start kwilh. The man of our first mother remain open ail j i is rich who has a good disposition, night in spite of the keeper's efforts I who 13 naturally kind, patient, to clo?e them. Terrible cries of an- ' "i j' C it is general throughout the East sed tomb fc ern states. - "The more I trave and the more countrv I see the more I am in love sons for' believing that the wages system must pass a s slavery, has passed ; that competition, as it now exists, must yield to a more just system ; and that the present oli garchic industrial organization will give over to what he calls i indus trial democracy ; in other j words, 11 A ll.. A.-.i.. l- n -- 4n1rjat 4 1 A ! - , , .. . , , .. -, with Oregon, i trust active meas-t""" V ' 11 - . ". T. - . ;cheerlul,hopetui ana woo nas a gtsn are sara to emu iroui urcs wlU le inaugurated at once toiPace "& ana 0icbs In ilavor ofwn and fur, in bis compo- a5 though the memory o. tnerst- t managil!g their social organization,, ! sition. The hardest thing to get on known tragedy stm haunted trie re-; Fair at Chic-go vre!tht-ir migious organizations, and with in this life is a man's own self. mai3 which- blind superstition be-; 10 ' or ' 8 , ' "f ' ' , i their political organizationsjust so rrn Ath fellow a depor.din" ,- . i , i ,i ' can outdo ad others if we try, and;1" v ; " . j A crosj, se.nsn iu iot. a ue. ponui i )ieves to be deposited there. ; ,i there s coming an organinzation : and complaining foiiow, la timul - i no?.- is the time to do iL ,. , , ... t:ul .i i , t j , , .i.,ej.-..t -r- . - i of industrial lite which will pe ad- Uml ..i-ft-Knriipnr.ii l :.n rh.m fire i . . .... Ml bo-jV deemed on the inido , The census snows that tne Chi-: Sunstroke weather varied by cv- j rnin-.Fterea by fhe people, ipr the Thev do not limp, but their : ncsc population has been inereas- j clones wasthe fashion in the East ! people, and .not by the laborers for. thoughts do. ' .' '.- '" ling, i:i Epite of the restriction law. last week. i the capitdlias. .