Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 11, 1901, Image 7

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Additional Locals. jf
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A'TlWiu Airi'miy, lit mi'l lij Miinilniiilii Kx--.li:u.;u,
Sim KrMtK'Utin, (JrillfMrui, wlicnt em
ir:! f.n alunlliiK oiu I m uiimId fur It,
Ali f"r prions mi IjHrlici wiro a', 0, L
b.ilimiiili's,
J O, (iinimr wss (Inwn from Hnpli-e
lust Hi'k l"i id lug sfler buaiutiM lust turn.
Mmiy lints of iiihiij' kimls for iimiiy
tuo'i it ninny luiiidi. ( linn llivo.
Kou HALE- K-tl.l.tiio in I'ritii'villi'.
Vury ( lii'iii. Import) uf A. 0. Ci.iMir
Iinliimtinns uf C"l lisve liu'eii fnund
williin slwrt distance uf town during
(ho puat wi'i.k.
troiix.ra fur liltl molirv i'lli
r nia i ml wmtli sud economy in every
p4ir. Hue Hi v.
Avery Una line if liaimnocUa juat ru
cnvfii at lilkius and KiiiK'ii. i"rious lu
ml vvuryUiiiy. "id lu ci.
Ill tha 1,'icntcr uiIum I iui iiitu pric.
tlial nuttca Una iiuta tu i'ulr. Dee
Hue.
Mi. Ohiirlia Mi Kiniiort hut returned
(u tin city from Orixik uxuniy and will
tvsldn here. Allialiy Jluiald.
For fin In Two very tlesiraMo lot
in I'rineullc at u, iimaiii. I'.nll uu or
liddrws, Fmnk Klkinx, l"ritievilk, Or.
W. II. (Well, of Ksleui, who liu been
in Ortxik cuuiiiy fur Mime tuna uu I'lisi
hum, lull fur lii Ilium) uu Tuesday's
Until. hliAinki Leader.
Kial siil of eastern made furniture
will Ihj aiiiiouncotl in a eh.irl timu by
jjiislen and billa. A, II. Liiiuan.
Di.ii't ntircliaae a iiiuu ini( mat-nine un
til yuu Iihw Him ii the I'Ui'ki'ye at I'Vauk
K'kina V Uu. Tlmy aru mifict iimoliiun
ami tlio buit lu the tuild lur auar and
tur,
Juat rawivyil at A: II. Lipmnn'a tlie
finest lino uf ri-friwitiiis afvr hroulit to
i'l'iiitiviltn, wliicli Wul ba uld at wry
Ivaauiuoie prices.
Sand fmir carpet wesyitid Miw
liinlur. nf Kininra. Klie chare; ll'Jo.
Hr yard fur liitmid tuiss and lie. im
airiurd and pays sihjci cluiryus Irum
i'niii-villu to 8uit and n-turu. Warp
luruialitd at Ml eta. a pound.
liaptiat Chuncli si-rici at Prineville
tumy lii.d and till linnduys in eauli
limiith, at Culver every 3rd Suudny and
dt lluaurd uvety 1st Kuiidny.
M. Hn.ml.lut.
Long liiina of ann'ke lying near (lie
IniriK'iu in tlm oi'uiiiuxa imtica'a that tin
uiiiiuiiI ti renin t lit laouuUiua 1mm bcijUii
ouruiiig. ,
Tlie d.-ntnl vf rk f Dr.C. A. Clina is
Iihi wall k mm il III Una uuuiiiry tn lirud
any limiau. Ilu cmi alwnya tw fnuud hi
tlmiild ttauil, licit diHir tu tlie Kinl
Katiuual lUiik. (iivo liiiu a Call.
Kd (i.irliin Inia juitt rmvirrd a full line
of bicyJn repair vkhU and will Kx your
old wlnxd i.a ud aa Hw.
(Situation Wanted.
liy a youiif lady, a place aa clerk in a
tturv. lii'Hi of rcleteiiCfS kivimi. Umil'l
tuko tilt' place on or Suture Au. 1, Ad-dit-ai,
Euubktm HnRllS.
7-4. Lutianuii, Orj.
Lf.nd for. Sale.
I offer fur side my raiuh on Cmnkod
river, 41) inilca fimu I'riuei ilie, cniitniu
iiitf 100 ntn-a, 5(1 ncrna of winch are mi
lur cullitatino. (luud iiuiiruvi'iiiculs uu
the ranch, l'jr particulars call on or
adilrenii, "John Dino,
V -4 ill. 1'auliua, Ore.
For 8ale.
A qonrtpr Bcction of fine bind in
tli lfiiyntuck country, not. dwded.
All foncod, 75 net in crop, Riiod
Iioiikb iiml other iniprovoinontM, (jikmI
woll of wntor, 70 fruit trwu. Will be
wild lit h Imtpiin. Inijiiire of A.C.
l'lilmer, IVinoville. C-13m.
Notice to Contractors.
A contract to cut mid put- up in
Htuok 2.10 to 300 tona of liny will lie
Irt to tlio lowest rcHponihl bidder
forepot eauli. C. W. Kl.XINM,
PHnevilU', Oregon.
Priuevillo to Shaniko by Daylijflit.
Stages lcnvo Priuevillo Tnei'diiy,
Tlitirvdny and Sutunlny ut 6 ft. m
Arrive at Shutiiko G p. in. Leave
Hlmtiiko Moiidny, WcdiiPKilny and
Friday at C a. in. Arrive at Prineville
at 6 p. in. FicbIi relays of lioi?es.
(IikmI couclit'K. Coitrtemn and care
ful drivers. Bpecial rates to parties
and express in quantities.
Adamww & Winskk Co. Anto.
Lull luinl for titlo. A. 0, I'ulmvr.
Iti.ya' wtiint aliickiiiga for VU'wtioli
jday, Hi ti Hive,
I Jumna Pnutt win over from MiMitdl
Ut aet'k iiitumewing our biiaiucaa ilirii.
All wnrk ciillwl fur nod (lilivired by
Frank F.lkina A Co. of tin) 8uuth End
bluckaiiiitli mini li
Tlm riHjf uf tlia iihw linlknnp buildinu
li riRuiiuK a cuat of paint at the ImioU
uf Kuuial (tub Smith and bia iii'aiit.
Mad Munra mturned frutn I'orllniiil
I Ut wak ami ia littiuii up Ilia billiard
I ball tu put in bat' aa soon as bis lixturm
and stuck ariiiu,
Tlm hosa carts wrre br"ii((ht out rarly
mi tlie iiiuriiiui( nf tlio Fuiirililo bo in
i rxadinrM In uhsi of lira, but luckily
tlmrtj was uu nril for them.
Tlie siusll boy and bis deadly fire
crackur was Isrvly in evidence on tlie
nvciiiiiK of the Glorious, but sithiik tu
relate there was no accident to trcord.
Siiii Courtney cam up frmp The
Dtllva laat Friday and a'oppad ovvr on
bis way home to the suiith fork of the
John Day. Ho was louded with sup
plies for Mia. Liziie liailcy.
Mr. and Mrs, Lennaid Douglas, of
Eastern Ori'Uoii, came in from Hour Hay
Creek ranch Friday inurninx, via thv
Mi:Keiir.ie ruute. This ia their lirnt visit
in several years. Their stay was a brief
me, aa they started on iheir return trip
Sunday afternoon, accuuipiuied by Mr.
Doughs' muthur, Mrs. Levi DuukIiis,
who will sreud a couple uf niuuths wnb
iheui: -Ilarriaburg cor. Albany Humid.
Fur a shurt lime only we w ill club with
the Nunhwitaliiru Livu-aiock and VYuul
(lonui's JuuiiihI, of I'riidlrtoii, at the
ruiuarkalily low price id t'l fur both pa
tana. This oiler will aixm Iw withdrawn
so all 1lne deairnus uf taking advantage
it hud belter call at once.
O. R. a N. Booklet.
"The Journal is in receipt of a hand'
sunnily illustrated booklet t-iititled,
"Health and I'leasure Aluny llm Line ol
the Oregon lUilrnad & Navixatinn Cum
panv." The bix.k cuiitaina a number ul
views uf picture4Ue mountain, river and
laa-an scenery, and it ia all described in
an accurate and pluming; style. I'eisons
cuiiteiiiplating an outing this summer
ahuuld have a oupy of this souvenir, as it
will enable yuu to decide where to spend
your summer vscatiuu. The buok may
lie procured free from any aituut uf the
U. II. if: N. Co., or on receipt of I twu
c-.nt pustai;e stamp, from A. L. C'raiit,
(. P. A., Portland, Oieon."
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Somothlnsr Now indorthe Sun.'
All doctors have tried to cure Catarrh
by the uae uf powders, acid gdaea, inhal
ers and drugs in paate form. Their pow
ders dry up the muuuous membrane caus
ing tlieiii ro crack upeii and lileed. The
Niwurful acids used in the inhalers have
entirely eutcu away the same membruuva
that their liuikcis liave aimed to cure,
while pastes and uiiitmuuta cannot reach
tho disxase. An old and t-XHirieuc-d
ractitiutier who has fur many years made
a clnae study and si-ciulty of CATAKRH
has at laat erfeclrd a treatment Hliicli
v In n f.nl lifull v uaed, not oulv relieves at
mice, but permanently cures OATAHI.'H
by ruinuviiig the cuuse, slopping the ilia
clinrges mid cill'lm all iiitlioiiiiiatiuii. 1 1 in
the only remedy tlint uciuitlly reaches the
alllicted puna. This wnndtirful remeily
is known aa KXI.'FFLES. the GUAR
ANTrXD CATAURIl CUKIC." and i
auld at the exlreumly Inw price uf uiie
dnlbir, each puckaee containing internal
and external .liedicine sullicieut l"r a full
nmiith's treatment, and everything neces
sury tu its perfect use.
"SNUFKLFS" is the only per'eit UA
TARKIICI'HK ever made and is mm
recugui.ed as the only safe and pnaitivr
cure fur thaiaiinuyitig and dirgiintin di
senae. Itcnrts all lull. munition ipiickly
and peruianeiitly and ia alau wnintei'iillv
ipiick tu relieve HAY FEVER or COLD
in tlm HEAD.
CATARRH when neclected nft.n lenda
to CONSUMPTION hXl'FFLF.S"
will save yuu if yuu une it at ouee. It. is
uu ordinnrv remedy, but a cumplote trout
mint which is KUiiruuteed in cure CA
TARRH in any form or stae if lined ao-coi-diiut
to the directiona which aecuii
pany every iiaekasfe. Doirt delay but
send fur it at unco and write full particu
lars ri to your ciinilitiun, and V"U will
receive special ndiice from the dneoverei
I nf this wonderful remedy reuardiuir your
i caae without C"t to. yuu bevund the re.;-
ulir on-,. f -SNUFFLES " the GUAR
ANTEED CATARRH CURE.
Sent prepaid m anv addvisa in the
United Stiues or C,oiU on nciipt of
one dnllar. Ai'dress Dent. E 485 ED
WIN R GILES COMPANY, 2K0
and 2u32 Market St. Philadelphia
Ooa't Tnhsers Silt aa Saiokn Tnar Mh lany.
To quit tuliueuo eaully and fqi-ever. be mas;
nelio. full of life, nerve ami vigor, tuke No-To-llao.
tho wuailorworlter, tlml makes weak men
strong. All drufglsla. l. Cure (iiaran
taed llooldet ami samplo freo. Adilreas
SwiUm iteuisdy Co., cuiuago or Mew Votb
Prinevi!IeSiianSko
DAILY BETWEEN PVHIE AND SHANIX9.
SCHEDULE.
Leave Shaniko, 0 p. m.
Leave Prineville 1 p. m.
First class accommodations '
for the traveling public.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE
Adamson & Winnek Co., Agents. .
HG. M. Cornett, Manager.
tPowoll & Cyrus, Proprietors.
JCot and Cold ftaths. Prwu, 0.
Col. Hofor, of tlie Sulem Jour
nal, will not have as much liberty
conniving with ex-janitor Gate, as
he had lust winter jh the library.
He can embrace Col. Poommn, nJ
Mr. Gill, and whiFir affectionate
senatorial talcs in their earn, but
oor old Htool jiipcon Gateo, he
who carried the money and helped
fix thinpt, is now behind the Folid
bare, atul jiut there lccaUHe his
friend Corbet didn't allow him to
sign his name to checks. Gates
did not fly the track like Gill, but
he probably would have been tat
ter off. During the next three
years, he can while away the hours
reading Col. Hofer's essays on
strawb.-rry culture, how to make
politics pay, how it happened, etc..
providing Superintendent Lee ad
mits that cla.s of literature to tlie
prison. Anyway he can reflect on
the past and figure how main
kinds of a fool he was playing
sucker for senatorial aspirants, and
hobnobing with Col. Hofer and
Col. I'oorman in the library.
Ex.
Experiment With Brome Grass;
In one of J. 11. Cross' show win
dows is a small sheaf of Brome
grafs that was brought to town by
George Arnold of Chcnowith creek.
The grass averages fully four feet
in length and its tops are heavily
loaded with seed. The sheaf is a
sample taken from a patch of four
and a half acres that was seeded
in April a year ago. The patch is
on tlie ridge between Clienowith
and Mill creeks, which is fairly
representative of the dryest soil in
the neighborhood of The Dalles.
This year it was cut for the first
tune and in that part of the patch
where a reasonably good stand was
obtained there was a vie'd of from
a ton and a quarter to a ton and a
half to the acre. Mr. Arnold is
very much pleased so far with the
result of his experiment. He is
satisfied that Brome grass will
tand any reasonable amount of
trampling. In point of fact he is
inclined to think that trampling
agrees with it for it is markedly
the-best where wagons and teaim
had gone over it the most. And
lastly and liest of all eattlo ur d
horses eat it with marked avidity
whether in. lay or pasture.
Cliroaiclo.
Arrive Prinevillc, Oa. m.
Arrive Shaniko, l a. m.
; i-
harder Shop.
The Old Goer Homestead.
A correspondent in the Salem
Statesman says: Harry Cook, Sup
ervisor at the asylum farm, spent
Sunday at Willard. While here
he took several snap shots! with
his camera, of the old R. C. Goer
homestead. This place has boen
in the Geer family for more than
half a century and has been pic
tured far more than any other
spot in the vicinity. Just over the
hill, half a mile away, is the birth
place of Homer Davenport, sketch
artist for the New York Journal,
and half that distance will bring
the traveler to the birthplace of
Frank Bowers, who is working in
the same line on the Indianapolis
News. Both spent a great deal cf
their time, during their boyhood
days, at the old Geer house with
their grandparents. It has been
the custom of Mr. Davenport to
spend a part of his yearly vacation
near the place where the old home
stands, and next to his own home,
this spot is dearest to him.
Governor Geer, too, at one time,
made this place his home, and al
though the house is vacant, he still
visits it occasionally and marks
the changes time has wrought.
A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIlj mixed
With gallon ol
makes 2 gallon ot tho vrr.j bsst Part
ia tuo V 0IU.U
of your jwitit bill. Ia tab vork nntABti thnn
rrus WiiJTF. LbADrnd abnulut::ly hot Poi
tvN(us. Hauuau Km st ia miule of ih bejt o
PAINT MAT KKiALfi such as all stood nair.tpre nse,
and ia KioundTUirit, vehytuicic Notroubleto
mix.ay by can do it. HU tho common pfnsh
or HousK Faint. KoBl7aiiunlcwbeiiada
at an i coAt, .uiU la
hot to Cbacs:, Blotter, Prti or Chip.
r. IiAM 31 AS PAINT CO., St. Louis, Ho.
Sold and guaranteed by
llkins Oin
Prineville, Oregon.
IsttvY ici
74V V, -t. 1
j Columbia Southern
I Iflectivs 12:01 A. M.. tleptemtair , loin).
ftonth
bound
ftonth
Boaud
Worth
Bound
North
Bound
I T)slly
I Irtiihl
Daily
fas.
Pall?
fsM.
Dslly
Freight
Arrive
Arrive
Lesvs
Isv
T-.S0 s.ni M f.tai Btfra 11 m t.vi t-M n.ai
s ou am! 1:' p. m OlblK.ni .1I;iio t in. 1:11 u na
a::i a.m 1:14 p.m! Waaco iin:', a.mi 2-M u.na
M a.m1 2:27 p.m Klo'dyaelO:) a.ra 2:ip.m
I h;l a.m 1:33 p.m Hummit 10:23 s.m 2:X p.na
, :) a.m: 2:45 p.m Har (: Jelo:l' ami 2:12 p.m
:I2 a m: i:4S p.m Mci)o'l(iln:12 a.iai 2:08 p.
I s in' :) p.mj OeMoas 10:00 a.m I M p.na
' a.ra :uv p. mi Moro i t::u s.mi 1: p.ui
.1 :lp.m ErskliiTl 1 :39 a m
IfcsO s-m- t-M p.mi Vt V'y I :U s .mi las) p.a
4:06 p.m' Boiirhoi.
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:t a. mi
4:40 p.m! Wilcox
OREGON
SHOITlINE
Union Pacific
10. H. MOHLBR, D. 3. HARRIS,
Geo. Manaifer. KutertiiL.iilAnt
J! o.MPro &
I
I
Chicago Salt Lske, Dctirrr, 4:30 p.m.
Portland Kt. Wortb.Omahs,
Knci'ial KaiiBU Cuy, SI.
9:00 a, m. Lonia.CbicAoauJ
Tia Hunt- aL
ii.gtui..
Atlantic Salt I.atf. Dcnrer, a.)s!na.
Kximsa Ft. Worth.Omahn,
IMp. B. Kamaa City, St.
Tia Hr.'tt- lxuia,CaicaiosftJ
lugtoi . Kast.
St. PbBl IVslls Walls lwls- 7:00 s.m.
F"t Mall lon.Hpiiknne.Miii-
6:tu p. m. ucapnlia.st. Paul,
T Dlllllth. Milnnil-
IpoksDS kee.ChicaKiiitut
CCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
VKOH POKTLA.ND.
IMtp.a. All asllin; datn 4.1 p. su
aubjeel lu cliange
For Ssn FrsnrUpo
bail every $ dsya.
Dally Cslumbla Rl.tr loop. ni.
Kx.SiiikIs; sttamart. Ex. sudaf
S:Ui u ni.
Painrdajr To Aatorta anil Way
hl:U p. in. Lalidinga.
6:0i' a.m. Wlllaaitttt Rliar. 4:r. in.
kx. Sunday ix. sunday
Orriron Oitr, New.
berir. Salem, Imic
Bsnileiicc ,i Hj
l.nnninga. i
7:ii0 a. m. WUIamoite and Tsm- .l::m p. in.
Tut s.. Thnr. lull KI.ers. Hun.. H l.
auu Sau uiU Fri.
' Orfson city, nr
ion, A Way Ijiuii-
:00a m. WNIiimrts Rlrsr. 4-S0r..m.
luea, Tlmr Jlmi.. H i-il.
sutl Sac Portland to Corval-' sutl Fri.
lia ,t . Uity Lainl-j
iaip. I
I.r. mparts Snakt Rlnr. ' l.. Uwiiton
:". ni. ) Unliy
Uuily Itlparia lo Iwintu il a. in.
W. I. Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon.
II Vv" El l IK H .-
Mm
It yon hriTou't a nri')ar. hcnlthy movprncnt of th
bowiilaijfery day. ynn'ro Kick, or wilt Ixj. Keep ynp
bowlw oi'tiit. u.nl bt! wnil. Kt'rco. in tlm li..pt of
viuient (itiysic or itl im.oii. is l anni iovis. T)u
iuikH tii;ti, easiest, imist imru i-t nf ui kut'viuv Llii)
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CANDY
( TRADE MAIM KSOISIIMD -j
Ptawit, PalstaNo, Potent. 'OsteCMl- TVGoo,
Mover Mrltan. Wonlttn. or liripe. Mr itM Writ
lur free Hum file, htKi lKKkltwi ienl'h. A-trtrcss
BUrltHf RrMl; i CbktKW. lUMrU Rr fart, 3S
KEEP YGUB ELOOQ GLEAN