Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 27, 1902, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAfER. !
THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1902.
Where Oratory Tells.
Recently a prominent Portland
man was in Baker. Discussing
the contest for Congress between
Moody and Williamson, he called
attention to a report he had re
ceived from Helena, when the
Wool Growers' Association of the
Northwest . met there. State Sen
ator Williamson was one of the
members from Oregon. This State
had two or three other representa
tives present, but Senator Wil
liamson really appeared for all, as
he was a good speaker, well in
formed on all topics, made a fine
impression and commanded close
attention whenever he took the
floor.
At last came a discussion of the
next meeting place. In the de
liberations few persons had Oregon
on the map, because of the urgent
demands of other States, till Sen
ator Williamson took the floor.
In an address conspicuous for its
:harminn style and convincing
logic, he argued for Oregon. All
listened, wavered in their previous
purpose, and admittedly came
near granting the request of the
able Oregonian because of the
strength with which he presented
his State's case. "
Voters can make comparison
here, odious as comparisons usual
ly are, especially to Moody men in
the present instance. What would
Moody have done there? A Hepp-
ner paper informs us of the only
known effort he ever male to
speak to an audience. Pity for
the struggling speaker overpower
ed the auditors on that occasion
that deep pity felt for the school
boy mounting the platform for his
little piece; and if our imagina
tion is keen, we might fancy Mr.
Moody stirring that convention of
wool growers to a degree of tearful
compassion 'by reason of his em
barrassed bearing. But we think
euch would not have - won the con
vention, nor produced any apprec
iable change.
In this peculiar age, since idol
worship is largely of the past, it is
found that a wise-looking man,
pompous in bearing and dignified
as a marble statue does not receive
the homage of the world. A man
must act, think, do something,
feel, know, talk. Oregon should
not cherish the prospect of making
her way by virtue of owl-like de
meanor. Baker City Republican
nomination of state officers of the 1
State of Oregon, the votes for
which candidates shall be counted
and certified to. by the election
judges in the same manner as the
votes for other candidates; and.
records of the vote for such candi
dates shall be made out and sworn
to by the board of canvassers of
each county of the state and re
turned to the Secretary of the
State, who shall transmit dupli-'
cate copies of such returns to tho !
Legislative Assembly at its next!
ensuing session, one of which shall ,
be addressed to the Senate and the
other to the House of Representa-;
tives of he state of Oregon, one
copy of which shall be delivered j
by him to the President of the Sen
ate and the other to Speaker of the
House of Representatives after thej
organization of such bodies, which !
officers shall open and lay the'
Bame before the separate houses
when assembled to elect a Senator
in Congress as now required by
law of Congress; and it shall be
the duty of each house to count the
votes and announce the candidate
for Senator having the highest
number, and thereupon the house
shall proceed to the election of a
Senator as required by the RCt of
Congress and the Constitution of
this state."
W)MAHSREUEF
A really healthy wonmn hue lit
tle pain or discomfort at the
nipnstruiil porlod, No woman
needs to hare any. Wine of
Cardul will quickly relieve those
smarting menstrual palm and
the dragging bond, back and
ildo cic canned by falling of
the womb and irregular menses.
wit mv" ft piat it
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 woiuon who mifforod
every mouth. It make) the men
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na
ture to give women rollef from
the terrible ache and pain which
blight so ninny home.
GniuotwooD, U., Oct H, 1500.
t wai tail in riiu levera pain In raj l
JMoiicrt nnilit not m-t nuy relief until
1 trie-4 bonis ut Wino of I'.idul, Be
fore 1 had mkon all ol It 1 hum rclintod
1 fiMl It r.iy (luty to ur Uuit you h '
wonderful inwiulne.
Mu.M.A.Yovm.
1 ForftdTt-MKl(lrnittir!.btf!rm,K!v!n(tmp- I
Night Was Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mre. Clias. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind , "and could hatdly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that if I walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all other medicine failed, three
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King's Kew Dis
covery wholly cured me and I gained
58 pounds." It's absolutely guaran
teed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung
Troubles. Price 50c and f 1.00. Inul
bottles free at Adamson & Wiiiiiek
Co.'s drug store.
FOB SALE OU TRADE A Kd Kings
bury pintio; town uard very little, fur mils or
trule. Span of noma Mid wagon taken in
part pavuwtil. dor particular Apply to W.
F. King, of Elkins A Kin, I'riueville, Or.
Hok Wanted.
I want to buy about 200 head of
stock hogs. Parties having hogs for
sale will please call on me i the farm
or address rite at Culver, Oregon.
T. F. McCalmxtkr.
T...'. Ll..fl,.(Uriinlu t'hriv ra.inc.viB fiitii
drutf. cure Hcalp ai!imnf and check falling
-latr, ere untArni.naDie turn win not urrsK
numlftn. "Send for tenm. Uuttiit itylw
in plmh ant: $2.00; Lmti'i' UrtiuinK Cmiil
noc, wenueitmn ioiiovlohiu oo ooiii
Write today. .MoKiwlio Comb Co., l'ekin, lit
Settle Up.
All persons knowing theniMlve in
debted to the firm of Stewart 4 Co
will p1cne call and settle as we do
not intend doing any credit business.
9-12 , Btdwaht & to,
Tin. dnntnl mirk of Dr.C. A. Ciine
too well known in this country to need
any praise. He can nlwsys be found in
the old stand, next door to the First
National Bunk, tiive hnn a call.
Smith Siros.,
DEALERS IN-
Senerat Tljerchandise.
SISTERS, OREGON.
have just received full line of Xadies wrappers
and g hoes. 7le also nave a full line of Sentlemen's
and Xadies' Shots.
Vote For V. 8. Senator.
Below we give a section of the
bill passed at the last legislature
which if followed out will ulti
mately lead up to a constitutional
amendment being enacted by Con
gress, in order that the senators
may be elected by popular vote of
the people. Whether or not any
action will be taken in the matter
by the counties of the state in gen
eral remains to be seen, but if the
matter wan thoroughly understood
there is no doubt but it would be
utilized. If the people of this
state could have a voice in the se
lection of United States Senator
there is little doubt but it would
be an almost unanimous vote for
Binger Hermann.
"Sec. 1. At all general elections
next preceding the election of a
Senator in Congress by the Legis
lature of Oregon there shall be
placed upon the official ballot by
each of the county clerks and
clerks of the county court the
names of all canditates for the of
fice of Senator in Congress that
have been nominated in any of the
methods now, or which may here
after be, provided by law for the
2)ty Soods, Sroceries, Jfardwarc
Xadies' and Sents' furnishing Soods Call and
Cxamine our Stock
CHAMP SMITH.
1S0M CLEEK.
1EGEPTIIJ.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
The Celebrated
K A. B. 0. Beer
i Always on Hand.
Proprietors of the PrineTille Soda forks.
Two Doors South of
First National Bank.
P1HHEVILLE, ORE
City ffiarder Shop.
Powell Cyrus, Proprietors.
JCot and Cold $ath$. Prineville, Ore
1
Cyrus, the Jeweler.
Watches
Clocks
jewelry
Stverivare
Spectacles and
Cye Slasses
Society Cmblems
Violin flows
and Strinys
Machine and
bicycle Oil
7Jandolins
Cftanjos
JCarmonicas, tc,
Largest and best assortment of spectacles in the
city. Fine repairing a specialty.
Work sent in by mail or stage driver will receive
prompt attention. Sewing Bitichiiiet cleaned
and repaired.
Main street opposite Salomon's Store.
PrinevDIe, Oregon.
SRAHIEO WAREHOUSE
Flre-proof building, 90300 feet, is now
ready to handle MerchiindiMt, Wool,t4o. '
HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SI1ANIK0
-DEALERS IN-
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Hpecial Attention given to wool trade. First-chiss Imling
and grading facilities. Also stock yams, lutoat plans. '
All JFodern Improvements fur Handling Stocks
(Kkismch .ft Co., Hanker. Tito Ihllt.
Moons Bnm , Hankere, Mi ro.
W. I,d; The U.IU.
H. K. Lauimli. The Dalle. '
A.M. EELSAY, General Manager.
Prineville-Shanlko
Stage Line. .
DAILY BETWEEN PBENEVIUE AND SHAMO.
-SCHEDULE.-
Leave Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrive Prineville, 6 a. m.
Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. in.
First class accommodations
for the traveling public.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE
Adamson & Winnek Co., Agents.
G. "VI. Cornett, Manager.
Frsh Sawed Shingles $2.75
per m.
at SHIPP'S.
hsuIw S1 1 npf m