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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1901)
Price Paragraph. From our r' ul,tt- uirri)iin Irnfc. We urn having very cold weather lit rtHii t in tliiM vicinity, ClmrlcH Hli'ilicril pnH.ed through here recently with u Imml of hnrmm liimnil lor the V'nlhiy. Mr. Jierd my that ho will make Web foot 1 1 i h hoinu in tho future. Mr.iMuruli Lotn ha tin) uuh fortune to lm onu of Ijh hcut Hiiddlo horncH horned from a broken ni'i'lt cnUMcd by being refund too ti'idit. Our m lioo iH improving nicely under tlio iimiiiigeiiit-nt 'of Mini M'ilHon. Mr. la( klruiuti hen completed hilt ni'w fence on tho inoiiiitain. Vdiiiik men have a great idea for Maying all nijcht at tho post ollice, JIow about it I'olly? K. IC. llollin hiul it very narrow ( 8 'ape while breaking roiiki wild iiuilin,' They ran into n ditch (iiimin ; the wagon to come un coupled mid breaking tho coupling ole, leaving Mr. Hollirf ride off oil tho (ore wheeln of tho wagon from where ho (ell down ' behind the mules that were kicking und try ing to gel away. Several men were at bund and thu team wan Ktopjied without any ftcrioiiB accid ent except ceveral pretty budly burned haudM. Post Itiins. Kruin our rfuulur oirrrajumdrnt, L I), (iilh nwater made a bui nen trip to Simniko thin week. I'nder the direction of J. II. Kel ly, clerk of tho board, tho work on the new 'whool hoi:o in being car ried rapidly forward Riwoc Knox returned Monday from the I)o.c!iiite whero ho la been looking after bin sheep. Thero wan prciching wrviccB at the fcliobl bonne Friday conducted by Hcv. Mr. Irwin of Ilunn.H The ranchiiicn in thin neighbor hood began cutting ha v tho lirnt of tho week. Mrn. (Icorge Gibson and daneht t r returned to their homo on New born creek nfter a protracted vinit to Mr. (iilwon'a nister, Mm. If. Dorwy of l'rinevillc. Jchho Kerguson and wife are vinit iug friends in thin neighborhood. Henry l!ek mid family returned Monday from a few dayn visit to friends on Camp crock. M'xsv Sona. Howard Happenings. The heavy frors of tho pant week did considerable damage to tho gardens in this vicinity. Tho youngest daughter of Jim Hawkins has been cpiite sick with pneumonia, but is convalci-cent. Frank Arnold, of Sister, recent ly made this place a pleasant call. Lewis McCalliHter, who has been on din sick list in Prineville, re turned homo last week. Misses Millio and Dora Crane are at tho Howard hotel where they will work until after the Fourth. Alec and Jaim'S lioyd camo over from Mitchell on a business trip one day last week. ' Iko lllcvins und Ed. Vanallen returned from tho John Hay, where they have been on a pro specting trip. . Uio jolly little fishing party that went up Canyon creek last Sunday, returned with sour-looking faces which told of their poor luck, Joo Hawkins iH on tho sick list this week. The dance hall, which has re cently been prepared for the glori ous celebration at Howard, looks quite tempting. SfSFtOWKH. The Ideal Newspaper. Von hour talk of tho "ideal news paper, like tho flower that never withers, tho bird that never alights the land whore sunlight never fades, it only exists in tho imagination of the sucker whom we are told the elements consume. Writing from tho ptiind point of a country editor if you have ever been in his shoes, you know he is tho repository of tho sierets of tho couuiriity.noiie of which ho has ever divulged. He must publish a paper chuck full of news, whether anything happens or not, His judicial mind must bo far superior to the district judge, and give hitn pointers in in structing tho jury, Ho must dis course with equal fluency upon the silver question and farmer Jones' Jersey calf, china painting and l'ol-land-China pigs, preserved peaches and the perservnnee of saints, foreign wars and local strikes, justification by faith and justifica tion by type, the doctrine of election the election returns, the doings of the hist synod and the details of prize fights. The receipts of church socials and the squabble in town council must bo equally familiar to the versatile mind. With all this lie, must wait on the delinquent subscribers, discount the hill of the patent medicine fakes, stand off his wash bill, always go well dress ed, pay the printer on Saturday night whether a cent hag come in or not; write free puffs, teach the city; never ask for any honors but help others to get them, boom the local statesmen who ows him three year's subscription in short, be all things to all men, make no mistakes in dates, take the cussings of tho community and never cuss back. That is the ideal editor and his paper is a daisy. We never saw one. Ex Senator John II. Mitchell left suddenly on last Wednesdays train for Europe, in response to a cable gram announcing the serious ill nc'is of his wife. Ho expects to re turn to Oregon at the earliest pos sible moment. He very much re greted being compelled to leave at this time, as he expected to be pre sent when the rivers and harbors committee of tho House reached Oregon. Orcgnnian. The Times-Mountaineer has se lected the next democratic state ticket and there is now nothing; fyr the democratic primaries and conventions to do but confirm the nominations, and nothing for the candidates to do but' take a bee line as usual for the soup tureen. The ticket is as follows: For gov ernor, (ieo. E. Chamberlain, of Portland; for secretary of slate, tleorge Nohind, of Astoria; for state treasurer, W. E. Grace, of Baker City; for state printer, L. Winiber ly, of Uoseburg; for superintendent of public instruction, John Gavin, of Tho Dalles; lor attorney general, J. K. Weatherford, of Albany. Chronicle. stookmsT Owing to the (act that tho Eastern Oregon Banking Co., ot Sliuniko, Ore.i is situated at the entrance and outlet of the large.it ami best Btockraising country in Oregon, inquiries ore con stantly being made here by buyers in regard to the Hrtiount of stock for sale, the prices ask xl und where the same can be obtained. In order to be o( some accommoda tion to the stock raiser and to keep ourselves well informed, wo should ap preciate very much to have them send us, at any time, n list of their market able stock, and post ollice address that we may enter the same on our list kept for that purpose; and, if at any time, they wish to obtain any infor mation in regard to the market or to know when buyers will bo here, a let ter addressod to F. T. Hurlburt, Cash ier, Sliuniko, Oregon, will be answered promptly and will contain all the in ol'iimlioii and news ut our command H Shoes and Oxfords: Special 1 1 " : J. ' i I'M AJ tfA W- !M ktf ;i9w A full line of Ladies' Oxford for Bpring and (l cummer wear, not odds and ends but up-to date styles, and good quality Misse.i Oxfords in Kid or Vesting Top Good styles, a great bargain, buy while they last. A fine line of ladies' mercer ized and sateen underskirts. 1ST 0M I Mi S2.00 A medium Priced Ladies' Shoe, guaranteed the Best Value for the Money. The Kuh-Xathan & Fischer Co's. Clothing is noted for its good duality and perfect fit. impson, Wilson & Co. a uun fiiisiiisE OOMPAHT", Fire-proof building, 90x300 feet, is now ready to bundle Merchandise, Wool, etc. HAUL YGU3 FREIGHT TO SilAfMO -DEALERS IN- Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay and Grain. Special Attention given to wool trade. First-clnss baling and grading facilities. Also stock yards, latest plans. All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock (French i Co., Bmkein. The T)alles. Mookk Bros., Hankers. Ukro. W. Loud, Hie Dallm. B. V. Lacuaun, Tha Dalle. . A. M. EELS AY, G eneral Manager. Gyrus the Jewsfer. Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Spectacles and Cye Slasses Society Cir.blems Violin S&cws and Strings 9IJachine and bicycle Oil fflfandolins jjanjos harmonicas, tc. t X. Sell. jfttorny-atCaw. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. THRON THKOffSOtf, Mines Examined and reported on. ORES ASSAYED. AH work given prompt aud careful attention Ashwood, - . . Okegos. Jft P. EeLknap. Physician and tSurycon. Office in rear of Adamaoii, VVimiek Co. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. fijt C. Brink. Jfitoraey and Counselor at jCau. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. ' 5 Si. tow PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Largest and liest assortment of spectacles in the city. Fine repairing a specialty. AVork sent in bv mail or stago driver will receive prompt attention. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired. Main Street opposite Salomon's Store. PriasvDle, Oregon. 0. V?. 0. Aylician and Surgeon, Phone No 2. lWidence back of the Photograph Gallery. rRINEVILLE, OREGON. JT Jf. S?oscnerj, 9. 0. ZPAysician and Surgeon. Calls answered promptly clay nrnihf. Of--fice with Dr, V. Gesner. Keaidence Rcdoy Hutel. rRIXKVILLE. OREGON7. C. Maimer, jttforn&y-at-jCaw tyotary ZPu&li'e All IjQuiiie.'s rc'inptly nnd carefully uttnkil PRINKVITJ.B, OUE(i3N Don't Tubftrro Sjilt and Smvke Tuor I ifp Artwy. ' To quit Uilncvo ettlly nut) forever. 1-c inus Detlc, fullof Hie. iicrvonml rior, tiikc o-To-Biio, the woitilcr-wm'lit.r, Umt makes ireah mvn stmt i g. Alt dnii,'fst, II. Cure utiai-au-teed 1 took let anl nnmplo free. AUireia Sterling Jicuie.ly Ca, Clcfo or New Voft