Crook County Journal. COI'NIY OFFICIAL PATKU. THl'KSDAY. IU:C. 5, 1301. Combs Flat Items. Steve Yatiey looks letter on a freight wagon than herding sheep. .Mr. Adams has again started to fanning and l'Mck Adam. is follow ing one of tliu dov. s. Mr. P. A. Helms, the Gravy (ititi li fanner, has quit freighting and gone to cutting wood. Hilas Adanif has lately jmrehai-ed a hand of cattle and is going to be numbered with the stock raisers of Crook county. , The Combs Flat school is flour ishing under the supervision of Miss Pearl Vanderpool, hut will tlo.-e next Friday. Mr. Chap. Cary has been on the sick list for the last week, but is now ablcY) he about and is herd ing his sheep again. The road supervisor has been doing some very gtoil work on the' donors were not mentioned it was not intentional. Among those ptesent were also Mr. George Osborne, Mrs. William Kodgers, MitM F.lla McCoin and Mr. N. Me Coin. J. II. (.iit ant. Wnelol)' tthaiiiH. The tragedy enacted in Eugene the other day recalls to the liose liurg I'laindealcr the oft' repeated story a voting and thoughtless girl fallen a prey and victim of the vultures who masquerade in man's clothing and are in many cases recognized a. the nabobs of society. I rom what we can learn the poor and wayward pirl who reported to suicide last week to end hei troubles ;nd remorse owes her first wayward step and later downfall to a young man of this county, who flocks in the best of society and counts him self and is counted among the re spectable, w hen he should be scorn ed and shunned as n leper. Here is where our social conditions nrf wrong, and parents prone to err. A prodigal son may return but how about the daughter? The son mav wallow in the mire of de- 8mi.it Accounts. All person owing ua on notn or Account will plense call and settle ua we wish to dissolve our partiii'i'diqi anil need the money for our iiulivulmil liiisine-N, 1" idler it Company. ) i .i r.... i i.....' . . t . r.,:..k Ihe ast w.H-fc. Thev were um:!,l,., utu "1'"" m13 l" i i ; ... i . lamv, associaie mui me news oi greatly in need of it. Alfred Cary went to Prineville this week ami secured the legal cjcument and the result will prob ably be known in a few days. I iek 15ree.se must believe iu di 'ersificd farming, for lie has cattle, horses, hogs, ducks, chickens, and has lately purchased him a band of sheep. Is looks as though turkeys are going to be rather scarce on Combs Flat Thanksgiving, as Mr. Faught has taken his band to town; hut a duck will do. No. 26, 19J1. Married. Or.0RXE READ. At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Read, at Culver, Oregon, November 24, 1901, Mr. Erank C. Osborne and Miss Pear! E. Read, Elder J. II. (Irant, officiating. The contracting parties are well and favorably known in prineville as well as in Culver, the groom king a pupil in the Prineville school several winters. The bride is a sister of Lilly Read who taught there two years ago. and a neice of Mrs.' Cleek, of Prineville. Their liir.ny f i iem'H extend to the happy ci'iple their hsavty congratula tions, and wish them well in life's journey. P-otli parties were tastfully and iiuiily arrayed for the occasion, and I'.'.clved a number of useful as well ; s beautiful presents, of which the following is x list: Mr. Read, two cows ami calves; Mrs. Read, safe, dishes, lamp and Mile linen; Mr. Montgomery, $2; Mrs Montgomery, pair of pillows; Lilly K.?ad, stand and rug; Lilly fold, James Read and Joe Mont- degredation, and with the first sign of a desire to return to the path of honor which leads to the home of purity he left to delve in sin, so ciety prepares to receive him with open arms. Mothers who are oth erwise careful of their daughter's honor are gracious and kind to the moral leper whose polluting influ ences are not yet harmless. As some one has said, under the im pression that they will .encourage him to lead a pure life thera invite him into the sacred walls of their home and shower upon his sid-sod- den head caresses and words of praise. How about the girl who went astray? Will the display of a desire to reform secure her recog nition to social respect? No! The faintest zephyr of suspicion will be carried upon the tongue of gossip j until it becomes a tornado of accu sation. Th" erring girl is, in the eyes of a bigoted society, forever lost. A move to the better is not noticed;, a pica for aid unheard; a I beseeching cry for pity is scorned; , curses instead of benediction are' heaped upon her furrowing head. I And why should this distinction! be made? Why should the one bej forgiven, the otlicr condemned? It is uniusi; iiis iieainenisii! n is a tear on the face of civilization! The weaker should not receive the blows while the stronger receives the protection. Instead of driving the daughter to suicidal occupation land shclterin,'' the son who caused her ruin, reverse the decision of "sentiment" and the world will he liettcr. HOJIKSTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO TICE KOIt ITULK'Al'lON. I And OtHcf l Tli. llls Nl'HlllllT '.Tl, J'.Hl. Nutien in liMruhytiivi'n mt Hie iuK-hKiiird imtilir. 1mm hlril tmtlcu ul iivlimti.ui tu iiihU tiiml p I tin t h.'U ivxtivt chimin Miirr A. C. I'liliiii-r.li. 8. Oi'imiiiiwhiiiiir, ul PriiiHviils, Orem, on fi'iiiny, Junimry 3, JtHia, vim Shiumiii H. KiiiMtd, on l.mn.'iu.'nil jp elieniii.n N.i, 64 H), fur tlm N J 8 E I N E 1 8 W .,id S K 1 N W Sc. , T 17 , It ill K, W M. Jiiiiii l. Pickett, nil liomnufwid t.pptt cminii No. IIM, fi.r tlm H K S III, T ID S., R p,l K, W M, Dieilneli lyi"iiimn, mi litMi'hvul np ilirmi.m N. 0514. ,.r tlm K J S E I, 8 E i N K 1U1 t 1, Sue. U, T 17 S, H lt K, VV M. Viti,i'M.ii: Dieilrii-h K'Kipnmn, Juhii P. Pukrti, K. 1 Cillruwutor, W. II. I ' mill Simeon U. Kmmut, nil ( IVst, Ol'ulMill. JAY P. M-CAS. Ureter. FRANK ELKINS&CO. ' South End Blacksmith Shop THE BEST OF BOOKS For Ol.d and Young "Our M irtyr PriwiiU'iiln." Th livm uf Lmooln, (Jurtiolil, mul McKinliy, WW aun fully iltiiatmtf , c.'iiuiiiim; aUo n liimnry if Aimrclijr. lUmuliful omur. Tries f 1.00. 'Suiry nf Bemitiful Life." Tlm hen r, li)iou bonk. 500 pane 7x!'i, 1)00 illun tratimu. ItenuUfully bound in cloth. ?3 00. v ''firandmt Cuntury in tlii IVnrM'ii Hit tory." (100 ps;e fully illimtiulol. A wuird of tlm world'i ad i-nncijiiieiit dui iiK tliu Imi century, S'VOO. "Ab Lincoln's Yurim aiiH Rtt,rnm " 500 nn of Lincoln' bust mnriua, illul- ir.iii-a witn pen sKutvltva, .i.UO. Oldir by noil from W. IS. SATTEULEE, Au., UIU )k 8lrn-r, (p) PunUid, Or. I PIONEER T" LEAD , Is Abeolutoly PURR and will OUl'VEJAK all otlwr Leailu If ym;r local dealfn, Ho not carry it write la Li and we k ill iwe tlmt you K'-t it. E ?J.P."FULLEe&GO POITLAND, OR. i Vc Have Canton (l.ing l'loivs, Canton Sulky l'lows, Canton Walking l'lows, Can tun 111 no Jay I'lows, In both Chilled Iron and Steel. Wc Have Fuperior Iloi Drills, Superior llisi; Drills, Superior Shoe J i-i 1 1 h . icrior broad cast seeder With C'ultivutor uttiichuient. ' We also carry in stock lh Fimnuis fiinton Disc Harrows, U liar Harrows and l'nvunl.i J'ipo I''ntmu Harrows. Csll ind Examine Clt Scotch Clippcrs-A Slal Tlow witfi Cist Stcar. (Prinevilte-Shaniiio Stags Line- DAILY EliTTftTCN PuLNKVILI.fi AND SHAMXO. -SCHEDUUL- Lcnvf) Shaniko, G p. in. Arrivo rrincvillc, 0 a. m. I;ave rrincvillc 1 p. in. ( Arrivo Shaniko, 1 a. in. First class accommodations for the traveling public. i n PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE- That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly lenvo you, if you used Dr King's New Life l'ills. Thousand of huH'erers Inive proved their inatcltlcijK loerit for Sick and j-iinery, two jictiires ami frames; Xenons He.,d.ielieH. They make pure Osborne, jelly and glasses; Miss Fannie Osborne, lamp; Miss Osborne, fruit dish; Lulu Osborne, rvi'ice dishes; Robert Osborne, glass Mrs. May Schooling, pie plates; Mrs. Peck, salt ami jx-pper set; Mrs. deck, tea set; Mr. I) llodgcrs, water pitcher; Mrs. I). Rodgcrs, "(dashers; Mrs. May Montgomery, fr-.iit stand; Colo M migomcry, '. heese jilate; Mrs. and Mrs. Hoff siian, nrker; Mr. and Mrs. Halm, ciike dish and stand; Mr. and Mrs. Girso;i, jelly mul glasses; Georgia i'l"ek, vase; Nellie Lanihson, suit :.;il pepper set; Alice Rodgcrs, blood mid Imild up yoiirlieiiltli Only 25c ut Adainnon & Winiiek Co'e. Driig Store. Spreads Like Wildfire. When thingt are "the bent" they become "the lieat felling." Abruliiini Hi-re, n Wiiilinc lrti(v;it, of Belleville, O., wiiten: "Kleetric IJitterg re tbe best selling bit-tent I lmve handled in 20 yearn." You know whyf Moft (liiMsises liegin in disorder of utomucli, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Kloctiic Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, kidneys ii nd bowelo, purii'ie the blood, I strengthens the nerves, lienee cures -!!y dish; FctJic Armstrong, salt multitudes of m dudes. Jt builds up :::i jM'ppcr service; Mr. Simpson, tlie ,"tire "-,steln- lut new life ami bedspread; Kd. Campbell, 2; Mr.' v'K"r Hlly:u,llk. i-kly, rundown i'in' ..,,.. wi i ti..... limn r woiniiii. i i. p. a, x iiijiu 1111, It, gton, tea spoons; ' David Peck, t'.lver licrry dihh; .Aaron Hoffman, I Only 5l)e ut Adainson k Winnek Co's. Drug Store. 60 YEAR3 $$d&W(t EXPERIENCE TRARt Mark VtfA Desisnb Copyright Ac AnTone.infllng inhiHrh and df-WTtntton n-of fturta iir)rt;tin (mr o!.imii fi wltulltr ilO iiividiMon ti pruhnlf pnU'iitult't), ('(tmnniiilen tldinmrictlf W)iiililen(ial. Jhuiflrtookon PhIauw win frwt ('1'itftt uamrj for a.--nriin(iioiiitn. I'nttnilt Uliuri throitirli Jvlunti k Cy. rvoislrt $priainnHc6, without ctiirue, lottia Sciendfic MmMi A hfinlaomclf ll.nrtmHd wwklf, TjirpMt rtr cul'illoii of hfif clfli.tlHi! I'limnl. 'J'urttiR. 9 A jrfliir: fflurmoTiUd-tl. BvtdLiyll ntMli-aJvn(. Kiucb Oillcu. e&TSU Wuliluuluii. 1J.U A FREE PAHERN frnnr own Irction) (o nwjr ut-kcrilx-r. Only So C4-ni year. Adamson& "Winnek Co., Agnnts. O. Nr. Cornett, Manoger. Prineville Planing Mill. John B. Shipp, Proprietor. Manufnrturor and ilcalor in all kimla of roticrli ami dressed lumber, sliingK.s, brnckfts, niouldins, turn ing and band sawing. IIouo Finisli niado to order. Agent Ur Eaciticr and lacal Bicycles and Suadrks. Mill opiHinito Piiiiiville Fiour Mill. Y.ird, 2d St., ojinmite I. 0. 0. F. Hull, Prinnille, Oregon. CHAMP SMITH. SMTH'S ami cleek. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Clears. J a The Celebrated A. B. Q. Beer i Always on Eand. Proprietors of the Prinoille Soda Works. Two Doors South of First National Bank. 11? i. T 1 MAGAZINE A lADIfS' MAGAZINf. A rm; liMttiifitl entfr4 pliiin; lnlMt laiWifla; dKMittidkiiif tttnutitjH ;f.nity wink ; li'ieinil( Imni ; hcuon, pie, Jtnlc wriln lixUt, if. rrl u l.if Ulrt i.upf KtjrHh, KeUablc, Simula, I'tt-to-dil, Ki-tfixmii-rrl nt Atmluiiy i'erffCi-Kfttlptf rajKir Patu-nii, OREGON NURSERY COMPANY, SALEM, OHECIOX. 3 3 Fruits & Ornamental Trees. AH Sfim AHtw4 m4 ?r1tAtUmi thou Only lo t( Citi eh tinif htrhrr A fur litem. to awl ttuf uiy iiw -uwh, f or niui HUM THE MeCALL CO., Small bruits, Shrubs, Plants, Si oses, 6tc... Fend for catalogue and prion lint to V E. Payne, Maniiger Branch Office, Hood River, Oregon 3 3 L:;ndkerch:cf. 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