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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
Crook County Journal. W. T. KIMiLE Fnrron &nd ItuLislilCK. CoI'Xty Officiai, l'AI'KR. 'i h .lnniNAt is entfred t th wortce In ,l':uii''i, Jiec for tniiinwMiii tlnnuh t!m V. S. trails iw second oiatt luuctvr. SUbVSC.rjPTlON R.TE3. IN ADVA NT? KN'P YkR 61."HJ fix Months .. ,. -.7 'riniKR MoxHls . ..M THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1901. The ltoers knew long ago that they could have peace by asking for itybut what they really want w fOmething on the side. emoeratic headmiar'ers are to be moved. iN'o use. They ran't change their luck that wav. Fast ing and prayer are their only hope?. At last, somebody has invented on electric light that can be turned down without being turned out. He should become popular with courting couples. Aguinaldo is considerably irri tated at his contihued surveillance by the American authorities. Whenever he signs his name he must add the word "prisoner." Ex-Representative J. Ham. Lewis has been made president of a match factory. He had better shave off those pink whiskers or keep out of the building this hot weather. Anxious Correspondent: Cer tainly! Catch the mosquito by his hind legs, and firmly hold his head under the surface of a tumbler of kerosene untel he ceases to struggle Then he will be dead. In Alabama the Legislature is to meet only once in four years under the new Constitution. Evi dently Alabama believes with Tho mas Jefferson that a state is best governed when it is governed least. Doubtless some Democrats think it's a pity that Aguinaldo couldn't have gotten that million dollar bribe for surrendering last fall in time to make a contribution that would really have been worth while to the Democratic Exchequer. The holding of Cuba's sea fort resses by United States .troops fol lows naturally on the adoption of the Piatt amendment, and the pro mise of the United States to pro tect the" island against foreign ag gression. The Cubans themselves teem to realize that the cost of maintaining these fortresses will be too high for ' them to support, and to lie entirely willing that the United StatM should arm and man them. A number ofcitizens of Prine viile and ' vicinity are taking up homesteads in the timber range near here and thus saving to the country some oi the fine land that would otherwise go to sonic of the outside ivsiorations, that are gr.tb b.ng the timber along the foot of t.'ie Cascades. These corporations do not )?y up for the land conse quently they have no perfect title and tiuvctore clo not payapy taxes and so defraud the county to that i-xtci;: ' Had tiie timber land all ready located by these concerns, ! been ta.-.eii by private individuals k wuiild be taxable as soon as title was acquired, and taat could not Ik' put off an indefinite time, thus j les-feniiig taxes on the property owners of the county and making valuable land that now will w.A hi-id for speculation. We believe I tbpt a great deal of the land that i I .i ......i:.... i.,t .. f the tinibiT this xpring, i held fraudulently and that it in subject to entry ly individuals the same as any other timber land. HOWL. ON. Williamson the Crook county man who dumped the scalp boun ty law on the people of the state is mentioned for putcrnor. The Willamette vallcv would like to get a chance at him. Albany Pom - ocrat. ('' In this connection we would like t-j to ask what recourse the state has;M from the act of an unkind provi- 7 dence in dumping the editor of the hi Democrat on a long su.ri'cring tmbv W lie. Bless vonr soul brother Nuttin if you were the only coyote in the state there would have been no; need of a scalp bounty. The coal oil remedy, as used by the New Jersey farmers, would have been 1 'in tbofii"5 ilt e Williamson don't want to be governor; neither does he want to be postmaster at ; p Albany under a democratic admin-It istration. In the second place heS' will come very near getting any-lathing he wants whether t l.e Willa mcttc valley likes it or not, for bei f it nnilpretnod that, tbn Willnmitt.R ' if valley is no longer the state by a i great big hgure. hastern Oregon is prepared to say to the remainder of the state "thus far and no far ther" and unless the reasonable de mands, which will be made at the state convention, are acceded to there will be h dissolution of the "political bonds" and Eastern Oregon will be a free and indepen dent state. The big railaoad systems have decided that no more free passes will be gien to shippers. This will force all persons shippihg stock as well as other goods to pay their fare like common people. A democratic pajier remarks that "Ohio sweeps the populistic and socialistic rubbish out of the way." It seems to have forgotten the en thusiasm that attended the fusion with the "rubbish" in 189(5. Roscburg Plaindealer. tj2 rtYp KEEP COOL You don't have to .go to the Arctic regions to be refreshed. Ice cream or ices are much more delicious when the appetite is sharji when you are hot. It takes only a min ute to squeeze a few lemons and add some sugar and water. Three :ri minutes after you can have licious lemon ice, if you use a Patented dafher construction doe.i away with all motions except one the can revolves around the stationery dasher. Motion is necessary in the cream not in the machine. The cream has more motion in the Peerless Iceland than in any other freezer. The result is tniooth, delicious ice cream in Ihro minvfej. Sold only by' Elkins & Zing. ; f j MID j 5ig reductions iu our Dry lr.ese reductions nro on Our ' along and we are scheming a been in ow ) oi'k tor tho past three weeks making purchases, and i IS ' j Qup fi ; ' Q nn rc(lu're tho space fj 111111 ut ' .'l 11 uur, our m " bpace wil! not permit us to quote some of these saenliciiig prices, but we wih gladly send samjiles and iricea through the mails, on request. MID a All Goods 1 Great .. Expansion 1 Commences July 15, 1901 The most important sale for years, A store full of seasonable offerings. J'alance of our summer goods will bo closed out at half of tho regular price, The Red Front Bazaar, The old honest store N. A. TYE & BROS. Hotel Prineville. rricesKcasonalile. M. R. BIGGS & CO. HEAL ESTA TE ami INSURANCE AGENCY. Suv ana tell He'd Estate oa cwmimon. i ym tcant In rll lut your fan(Z with . If you want to Ivy, we hate land for talc at rentonahle prieet. PRINEVILLE, ORE. SUMMER SALE. , Goods, Clothing tttnl Furnisliiuir new Bpnti; and summer goods, to male shelf room fur our , new 2lMor Stock Will bo we ecu make. You. knou what pnci-s, ciiiiiuu iifiji string SUMMER' SALE. RZarkcd In Plain Figures. Has established in repuhitinn as the MOST COMMODIOUS, CONVENIENT and WElL-KEI'T Hotel in Cruok county. Tcnnins of a!3 Sfajtc Linos ; Vi a ftjj Goods ami Shoe ilopnrtmeiits. ;3 us the season is -etitng well J Fall Goods. Our buyer has ! OnormOUS, these goods are the best 5 u ciimieu to savu niuncy. ItrtU with fnn wkKftir yn Wi. rntnu.f 111,1 ti.ir.- lor fli.c. ' trtd Mikn( (Mp4t.tn.f l.uf lU' ft. your Dn at-uettM. l. IV II4 If V IMtlrMUr. Mr.l.laBUr tin. .'uiniuru. Tahtiiiwiin miar.iiivrii iii r nr.. or . r.rtti).t oi'Mtry. Deputy Btock IrjHpectora. Notice is lu-rvlijr liix'ii tlml I lime iiiiil(l llm ("llowina liaihi-'il ivrou li .uiy hi i il k iiiicuiori: J. P. CuMni(lit, liny C'rwk. Sum lliimil'on, Ar.hwn.iil, E. Srarks, KiatiTu, A. Morrow, Ibiynfmli. Y. M. Knillh, i'uuIiii.i. ItnaciM Knox, Pont, T. C, Kwnni, U,.r Cn tk. J. 8. Hii-ii, Itniliinil. Max M. 1iiU-.1i, lli.r Iiu K. II. Until, lluyt.Wk. Jon llilllilo, Rti'ck Impcctor CrooV County. n lilL.lv Do cured r f " r ffw from vy of lU f ff U Hit of men, com lo ttt cliIM $ I'Oualia on tlx pacific Ct, Ml DR. JORDAN t CO., I K 1051 Market St .1 IC5Z from iU cfTct of ymMu imhcnuum or i rw in m Hirer ymr. Nrruut iikI 1 nyol sttb.lU,ltn(ff(ijf7 ,l,o4 ttmnhtmt i In lilt ! i-nniiJn jiint.- kntomulArykiKa ccKbinaiion o( fm;i4,of urem ciirctivt w t wi, me isoaov itait ft urmiiKcd hi treatment ' tlut K will nut ouif lT.t immtiiUic rrlief but , permanent cur. 'Tbn I )oclT (Ik Hot claim to ' ptrfwta niincle, but U ll-knrws to U ftir i Rad-tquarei'liyhicin and SitrRMii, iwr-cmiiwiit ' M.rpliiiu IhorooKijivM-itrfinittO (rom tht T I V. HY i A airilrlnif f'o w will T- WevnlidmranUea H)SITJVKVUi:K4n every cnia we vmdtriake, or JorfcH Oue , I'taouncnd J H. II ni ( OjfiMiltitvjn KKEK tlrlcthr mtvate. . 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