Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 26, 1901, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal.
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THVKSDAY, MC. 2t', 1001.
J. N. Williamson, of Crook coun
ty, is liavinj a picnic of a time be
ing mentioned for different state
otiices. He would make a pood su
Ierintem1ei)t of the coyote scalp
department, which is about all he
will ever' get. Albany Democrat.
Don't worry, Brother Nutting,
Jlr. Williamson isn't after vour
Feulp, besides it is not likely that
lie will ever need vour vote. Wil
liamson is all right and will get
whatever he goes after. Console
yourself with the thought that you
have about the same effect on him
that a flea would on an elephant.
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The Washington Post says: "Pi
nion of Oregon is beginning to look
like a senator. He has a new suit
of clothes, and he is spruced up
until he looks more like a plate of
fashion from the effete East than
a Western statesman." Simon
may look to the Post ''like" a sen
ator; but here in Oregon he has the
appearance of 30c rather than a
Western statesman. Salem Sentinel.
President Roosevelt says in the
case of Cuba reciprocity is impera
tively demanded by "weighty reas
ons of morality and national in
terest." Sugar stands in the way,
but Harrison and McKinley gave
ns free sugar and the duty was re
Btorcd by the Dinglcy bill only to
make good a deficiency created by
a democratic administration.
Now comeg the time for all who
would be candidates to hie them
selves to their friends and make a
personal consignment of themselves
for the good of the cause. Gentle
men, you can place 'yourselves
through the columns of the Jour
nal at so much a place. Don't all
speak at once.
W, T. Fogle, editor of the Crook
County Journal, has taken in a
partner in the person of W. H.
Parker, of Albany. The Journal
is one of the best interior papers in
Oregon, and it ia run in the best
interests of Crook county. Lake
view Examiner
Sampson's Fatal Defect.
But if the ono great opportunity
of his life to win a naval victory
was thus lost by no fault of his,
another greater opportunity to
have achieved a nobler victory was
lost through his defects of chnrac'
ter at the critical moment. If he
had been generous enough, when
he found what a splendid victory
bad been won in his absence, to
have heartily reciprocated the con
gratulations of Schley by giving
him full credit for his leading part
in it and so reporting to Washing
ton, the whole country would have
rung with his praises and he would
have received the fullest credit for
his own large share in it. 1'ut in
a spirit of narrow and selfish jeal
ousy he ignored the leading and
distinguished part Schlcv had'
taken in the battle, and in his olfi
cial telegram to Washington report
ing the ''victory won by the fleet
under my command" did not even
mention the name of Schley, al
though Schlcv and not Sampson,
Admiral Dewey now says, was in
absolute command of the licet al
the time. While the other mem
bers of the court are silent on tliic
subject they do not dispute Admi
ral Dewey's statement. So that
the result of the inquiry is to strip
hampson even of the borrowed
glory which lie had appropriated
on the assumption that he was
technically in command of the Heel
during the battle. However dam
aging the results of the inquiry
may be to Schley's reputation as a
vigilant, judicious and efficient na
val commander, it leaves his title
to the credit of the victory of San
tiago undisputed and awards to
$ampon nothing but tho hitler
memory of a great opportunity lost
to show that he was great enough
to be just. St. Paul Pioneer Press.
IF SHE IS PLEASED J$r.n&
With your new fall suit, then you &vv L f ' Of. 'V'lvfIL
have good reason to bo satisfied. H & "A & J fofc H
Few men are brave enough to HfT Y ' S j. . V , V , Vf l ' , , ,
that they do not think of fcJL'. -AvC W ?YV " VI
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claim
1 HCIt when it comes to selecting a
suit or overcoat. We feel safe ill
Having if our heavy weight suits
and overcoats do not please the
most fastidious Wife or "llest
(iirl," nothing will. Wo know a
thing or two about the ladies,
and we freely admit that we are
thinking about them when wo buy
our stock.
These K. X. it, F. garments are
far superior to other makes, in
stylish appearance, durability and
every essential of fine clothing.
The man who wears ono of these
garments can feel himself tasteful
ly and comfortably dressed.
Soils from $3 tip.
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'SIMPSON, WILSON S COMPANY
Dealers in General Merchandise,
PRINEVILLEp - ;;- - 0KE60N.
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Miss Stone and Queen Wilhel
mina are the two mo-t prominenl
women in the world today. Both
gained notoriety by making fools
of themselves. The former by try
ing to give a people a religion they
would not readily accept and the
latter by marrying a good for noth
ing, profligate prince who had noth
ing but a title to recommend him.
Miss Stojie was old enough to have
known better, but on account of
Wilhelmina's tender years she is
to be pitied. Ex.-
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The Show is Complete,
COftlE TODAY
I'ftlNEVII.I.K. OKKOO.V.
J(t P. Sotknap,
PiytiettiH amj iSry,on.
Ollice in imt of Ailmnu.il, vV'iniioV C
J'ltl.NKVIfXE, OltKliON
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Jfiaraty and ConHttlor mi Xmm
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PU1NEVILLE, OUKilON.
BANK STATEMENT.
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Report iif tht. Condition uf Thr. Tint
Natlinial ' bmk, in J'rinerillc, in the
Every Man, Woman or Child is invited. We have maile
our Toy and Holiday Goods the CHRISTMAS STORE
ATTRACTION. Our Toyland is a new. fresh, and up-to-
1.. : . ..r !.. v. 1 rr 'P.. il.
uaic c.Miiuiiiuii ui toe ixi-icBi, itiyu, iu iii-j jmreiiis , jr Q J?uljt T? 7)
clc a 111111. a iiv voiiuvtiuu in at 110 yi-ni now, x IIU
prices are the lowest ever known. .Now is the time to buy
Toys.
Sept. SOIh, J 'Ml:
HVJOUIWKS:
LoanR and diitctiiinln 8 107,8'2uS
tiverflrtifu, fMreiii'eil and midc'm-ed. 3 41. 24 1
V. S. Bolldit t" Hecultr ciruilLniidi. Jli.iVjO !
Preiniuuui mi 1'. S. ll"iidn I
StiKika, S:uriti, no 4,K!7.0!I :
huiikiii-hiiiinf, furniture mid t
hxturm .ri,5j0.00
Ihvi from At..,nal TUiikh (11.1t
Kwierve Aiieutit)
Dill; friiln.Stiitehiiiiliii und Kiukem
I'lioim Nu. 2. Httoiiltiiicu buck uf lint
Pliiitil(riiih 3lli-ry.
Also a splendid c!eet)on of Albums and other Novelties 1'R''EVILU:, ohkoon,
! CiiIIh u.wncd iimmutly wy iir iilrfUl ?.
I fie. with l)r, V. limner. (t.J,.nw
! Hedliy Jltl.
, ;i'KINP.VIUX ORKliOS
State cf Oregon, at tht chte of buuneu, ! tOO HUmerOUS'tO mention. Collie Hlld 8ee them for VOUrSC'lf
and be satisfied. 1
A share of your patronage solicited. ,
.MICHEL & RISSER.
T2,S:.I.Ii!l
41.1S4.7II
The ChriBtmas number of the Al
bany Herald is at hand and is a
handsome paper of sixteen vjaeeg. ;U'ecli8?'"1."tlie; own item" ,:ffli.45
well printed and illustrated with
numerous cuts of Linn county
scenery and products. Tl Herald
is one of the most progressive jour
nals in the stats. . ,.' "
If Chinese pheasants are in Ore
gon simply to be slaughtered and
that seems to he their only value
perhaps "sportsmen" can tranquil
ize the trouble by exterminating
the birds, and maybe the sooner
they do it the better. Oregonian.
The bucket cocial given by the pu
pils of the public kIkhiI hint Fridn,v
wits a decided iuecm both HliMiciudy
and sociitlly. The wile of baskets net
ted 167, f 15 of which will be applied
011 the debt of the VII and VIII grade
yet dua on their orgnn and the re
niuincier will be devoted to the use of
t lie icliool. It eeui to m the Mnae
of the rcbuol tluit a part, at leaat, of
the rum U- used for the purchaw uf a
fiuo flag for the acliool building. . ,
j w rirm.
Mr. Elmer W. Kuyler, who baa for
the past five years f'leen woikiog (or E.
H. Smith, our well known saddler, lm
ptirched a half inte'ewt in the liuni
tiesH, wlihh ia now one of the most
substHiitinl buxineKH tiotiseH in Crook
coiintv. Mr Knvlcr. bv bin industry.
t. H. certilicatfti fnreld deiHiNited lS.O-'O.OO 1 lL -r. 1 . i-'. l i
tfl,mpti.m fund with U. S. thnft frugality, h gained an 111-
Kractiiml paer curmioy, uicklen
mid ceut
Lawkui Mosiy KbURVK in Bank, viz
Siwcie $ lli.CCO
Ial-tnder nnte . . 2,000
500.00
8.70
Trean'r (ft iif circulation).
Total
I after lie known ae Smith k Kuyler.
2S. ! tercet in a lucmtiie and well cutabt
$.y.i,SH 1 h"'ied buainesH. The firm will here'
Lumi.iTiKs:
Cipital ticlc paid in 850 000.00 i
Surplun fund 10,UlU.W
Undivided prnlitH, lens expunge
and tax e paid 31,0110.11 1
National Bank nnU nutataiidin, S,2"jO,00;
livid?nd unpaid
Due to other .National Banks
Individual depoaiu iiubjtct to
chuck
Demand oertiticates of dfioHit. . . .
Rosland Items.
the
bridal
20T.,3VI.77
(44.40
Total '....M5.S14,38
STATK OF ORKOON,)
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County of Crook, ;
I, T. M. Bai.iiwix. Caabiir "f the ahora
named bank, do xolpmly iwar that tne aljove
nUUiiient in true to the Imt of inv know
IwIkb and belief. T. M. BALDWIN,
Caahier.
Hulwrilfd and nwurn bpfora me tliU "4th ! D"J'
day 01 uec. 19U1.
J. .1. SMITH,
County Clerk.
CsHKitcT -Attest:
Will W t'RIWEILEl, 1
Director.
K. K. Allkn.
7. M. Bmuwk.
W'e ire expecting
'' party home any day.
The weather has hcen very lieau
tif til the last few days.
There will be a dance at Mr.
Ralph Caldwell's Christmas and a
very enjoyable time it expected.
Born To the wife of Mr. Frank
Rease, on the 15th, an 8J pouud
Mr. Frank ie a very proud
papa.
There was a dance at Mr. Reaae's
the 13th in honor of Minn Kiser.
She has completed a very success
ful term of school in this vicinity. I
She expects to return home on the j, & Paimar
next stage.
Mkadow Lakk.
Doc. 1(1, 1901. N
Jfllornty.al-Xaw 7otary IPumlti
All buiinew promptly anil carefully attended
to. Collection anoilty. ,
PKINKVILLK. OUKiriN
The K. P. hall was one of the
events of the year. It was the
largest dance ever held in Prine-
ville where tickets were sold to . deputy stock iiwpecton
dancers. 110 tickets were sold. 1 V"""'1'.
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lively uiid vpruKH uigiuy 01 me
dance and the way it was conducted.
Open fur Heitlemeiii.
United Ktatea Und Otfloi,
bakevlew, Orenon, Decemlwr III, 11101.
Notice h hereby irlven that the followinn
dcrilH approved tnw nahip plate have been
received at thin office, towit;
T). 82 8., R, 27 K. '
Tp. 33 8., Ri. 'X. 21, 23 and 27 K.J
Tp.34H Hi. 22 and 27 K.
Tp. X K. 27 K-i
and will he filed la tain office on the lsth day
of January, 1902. '
Application for the entry n( lande in the
above deacribed townnhli will be received at
Una office and made uf record on. and after
aid lfch day of Jauuafy, ItW.
.. il. BiiaTTAlK, Register,
Doputy titock IiiBpectora.
Notice is liernby uivun that 1 ht.
piilited the fullowiliK liumed pefatius
Hay Creek.
I Asliwooil.
ISlitem.
Ibiyitai'k.
I'dulina.
I'osl.
Hear Creek.
Holland.
Hardin
Uy Creek,
K. Hnarks,
A. M
orrnw,
F. M. flmith,
KiMeua Knox,
T. C. Swain,
J. 8. Hugim,
Alex Mcllltoah,
E. H. Duali,
Joe Hinkle.
"Stock Inspector Crunk County,
AdmlnlHlratora Halt! of I.aml. '
I will sell at county court bon-e, mi
Saturday, Deo. 28, 1901, to the higheet
bidder at either public or .private mile,
the old Looniis pUco, cotmiating of 40
acres, situated 1 miles went of I'rine
ville, on the Ocboeo.
W. T, Carney,
Administrator of lhe M. J. Martiu-
1.