Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 24, 1902, Image 7

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TIIlSIMi
)i; In kptn nt I
Vlll K. C. Hiil..'. A.-1
t-t u-ntt' A-mtVi ''4 (m l Hi .njnicliitritn l',ii.
CdHi'i", Sua I1 r:uiehi"i, t''ililnrnni, Wlit-re emo j
Lr,'U lor ndv'itiii.liiK mm l,u untile hir ttt ,
. I'Mlllll'I'I'y (il'UWllIK' I
Cranberry nnvci'M of the Culled
Stales huil lei their credit hint vcar l
jt'ernpof ,it 10,1 Hit) bunholi, JI tlnsj
Vlinei
industries thai have shown
tmusmil remits there urn none
villi n iiion; notable record, lur the
crop til 1 ',)()() w;m .W.I.OOO bushels,
Thine facts nielli) tlllll tllO OWIierS
of tlm cranberry 1 h h will have re
c.ched, when (lie criip iH fully mark
eted, nearly!, 700,01)6. , Cranboiry
raising is mi industry which, dcs
J i t o the popularity of the fruit, Iiiih
mall attention
lommandot
others tlmn t In tf ? directly interest
cel. Capital in mi Honolulu neces
sity In engage iti it HticccHofiilly, as
a iroiluolivi! Img eovU from $1100
to $')l)0 an acre to hrii.g to a stale
of profitable bearing.
In September tho cranberry har
vest Logins, although October may
more properly he lulled the harvest
month, When the section i.t the
bog whore the picking is to start is
lfct'-'l it in divided into ros, the
i.ouiil.iry linen i.cins manual iy
, i
Htmit twines running the t-ntirt."
length of the nection, 'J'lieno ruttsl
vary in width from two to three.
feet. 'A row i aligned to a picker,
who mtwt strip the vines therein ,
thoroughly before he in allowed to
eliatigt! uii'Miier mw. 1 lie
method of reiiioviii(? the liernen piitw,ri l;rik, Jim. Michel,
from the viuert ini-iinpleuudex- Wi-lo, Mrn. liell, Mrn. Pollard,
.editioim The picker placen bin MrSi j'ij, Mm. L. M. Hodden,
linnern f iilitly spread apart be- h. liotln, Minn McDanie!
Death the vine, or btndi, clone to jjr Wright,
the ground. A quick iiiwurd move-j
ineiit iijul bin bandit have Hripped 1 Kxaminationn have an educative
the vine of itn fruit. 'influence, itiont of the progiesnive
The criiiihciry bog bhwuoinn in ' cducationii-te to the contrary, not
June audit in itn appearance ut wilhnlaiuling. I'nlcns there in a
thin nliigi; of growth that given the time of reckoning, a time to clone
berry itn name. . Junt before ex- the bookn, foine in any large nchool
pantling into perfect flower the will begin to drift. Theru chould
nti in, calyx and. petal rereiuhle he a test of the work done every
the neck, bend and bill of acrainv once in awhile for the benefit of
l!cne the n.imt) "eraneberry," both tcicher and taught. '1 hat
which nut?' hart fhor'.eucd to liilint be a very much of a aelf Halin
"cianlierry." I tied teacher who cunnut profit by
j tlm partial failure of his pupib.
A farmer living over on the Cab, u,l ()K n()l nmkt, g 1(,,liiv uf tx.in,.
a.ooia hired an experienced boy to' imiti())ii nor hl.m
help him about the place. One tll,.u t(, (.xtent that thev mav
moruim; he told the lad to go and u ft Mmr(.e Iiroi, shulllj tlu,v
Halt the calf over in the pa-lure. u;ml lo work mechanical or
the berries
l ne noy toon at.oui a nuart 01 nait
ruoi.et. ii an over me can wonting
it into the hair. A gang of coltn
in the panture ncenled the fait and
. t. .1 1 ni ! ! I
got. aner mo chii. ji.ey ucieu
the lm.r off the calf n hack ami
tried to lick tha hide off too. The,
farmer tried to wanh it, but the:
animal, thinking lie wanted to lick,1
too, kept out of the way and he,
could not get within a mile of it ;
for a week. The boy wuh dinclmrg-j
ed immediatlv. Uonehurg Plain-1
denler.
Ho Kept Hia Lob.
Twelve yearn ago J. W. Hullivan, of .
Jlartfonl, Conn., ncrntehed Ilia le
with a runty wire. Influiniiitiori and
ict in. For two
blood poinonilig
yeurn he BiilTered intennely. Then
the bent doctor, urged amputation,
"hut," he writes, "I lined one bottle of
Kleetric Bitters and 11-2 boxes of j
Mucklen'. Arnica Salve and my leg1
was loimd and well as ever." For
Kruptionn, EoMma, Tetter, Bait j
Hlieuni, Horcs and all blood (lisoroer!
Kleetric Bitters has no rival mi earth.
Try them. Ailauiaon & Whinek Co.
will guarautee aatinfaction or refund
money. Only 50 cents.
Nliliilea For Kale.
I have for sale at my shinglo mill
on McKay creek 100,000 shinijles and
will manufacture over 4(K),(KK) more
during the season. All from the
clioicent timber. Price, at the mill dent to a landing in Korea, but to
!(2.2.:i, delivered in Prineville ifi.jO. 'day its capital has an American
J. W. ItiTTKR. j sueet railway plant.
Don't forget that you can save 60 The dental wtrk of Dt.0. A. Cline in
cents on your winter wading by sub- j "" wel! k""w "' """"'' V "f1
... , ' , n t i ny lirmmi. He can always tie found at
cnbmK for the Oregon ian with the .,,d HU ,,. ,tle Fir,,
Jouunal for ?2.50.
A PAI'Mt. Iwui-d wmkly for tl by tin.
V inn VI I inula, of tli VuUk Hclmuln, of
Prineville, Oreicri. '
-
k,u iloin:s,
.... Kditw.
bill fil'KAliHH, ,,; Amik latn-i'ditiir.
FRIDAY, APUII. 1, VM.
We aru buying written tests in
our school tliiit week.
Maekie V right Iiiih been ahn!it
from school on account of sickness.
Pciilah Hyde, was absent from
mol last Monday on account of
HicKneKs.
Nancy Whtlfi'tt was u visitor of
I'rof. Ortoii'o room Tbuisday
aficrnoou.
ltewio Wilhon ban dropped out
of the sixth grade, and gone to her
inline lit Hay Hltick. '
I.ealha unit Willie FerL-nesori
,UV(j dni.,..;i otlt f U, fourth
Kriulc, Til':)' have jfunc out to
,., - , ,, i.,.lir ..r,.,.i. (,,.,.
hi - it iiw . - n
The following vinitorn witnenned
i,,. Ar,r My ,r;;nim last
j."rj,,,y; Mrs, Thompson, Mrs.
Mrs. Cline, Mrn. Ooak,
M j r:,l it li, Mm. listen, Mrs,
!ll,,Iory-Korgi,m dwM. Uuentiom,
hl,,y 0 frulll,,d us l0 ,Mt Ull.
ttMliinilulillK ,vW,.ri 0r they may
l(, uA t the umount of "the
,L.,.ld lumk,r in Ult. liraill ,Mis.
MMl Mlt)l)l Jo,irmiL
Moral training nhmdd not be
niy.lccted in the tchooln. Habit
of truthfulness and btmenty are
wortii more in the battle of life
ih.-m to be able to extract cube root
or to narne infinitives anil partici-
pies. Thiii is no'. Haying that
arithmetic and grammar should be
panned over lightly that instruct
ions mav be civen in morak The
careful and conscientious prcpar
atkm and reciting of lessons is of
itnelf a training in morals Unit
should not be understiniatctl.
Wu believe that a definite and
positive- course of inslruution in
moralH wuul,l be beneiicial, but we
R,)(ml(1 nuver l8e ai-ht of the fact
Uftt Uu, Ult mml for(.0 in th(,
, , . . . , .
ri iiiiiu id no. 1111.J int. iiivi i. i , tii
everyday actions of the teacher,
(live us moral training in the
schools, but above all give us
teachers whose lives art: model
for trusting, imitating childhood.
School News.
Twenty yearn ago a few foreigners
had venlured the rink of life inei-
I National llnnk. Give liini a call.
A WORTHY SOOOUSaOR.
"Bomethlng Now Under the Sun."
All doctor have iritd to cin e Catarrh
tiV the " of powders, H.:ni K''N inhai
on lout diuj(s 111 pnnto fiii iii Tj.hi ,. . w
il',u' dry i tlm iimcuuiii nifinibraiie cinin
111 1 lieni i( uruuk efii'ii unil h'tf.nl. The
powerful Benin lined 111 tl) inluleri lim
elllll'cIV (iUUill KHI1V tllft HilLtIB Ilihlrliniiit'K
1I111I tli -1 r niili'i have iiiini'd tui:i,rii,
wlnle. jwiiifiii Mid iiliiiiiieiii ouiiidi rcHcli '
I.Iih diifHtin. Am eld mid liXpfiriKiicml j
I r.tclitli'liur wlnt letN fur tunny ynt'n ich'Ik 1
a clone mudy mid upetiiiilly id UTARIUi
h.in m hint iiurluiiti'd 11 trenliiiint which j
rhen falthfullv umiil, not milv le'denn at;
illicit, bet piirifiiitinutly euren CATAltKt)
by i'eiiniyifi llm chukh, m!rjiii f rlii- j
churned nut! ciinii)( nil iiillniiiiiinlloil. ( in I
the nnly rwneily lint iwiuiilly rrachen Ihn
ttillicU'd jiiH. Thin imiiilerful reiiinly I
in known iu 'KM'KKIiKH, ihf (it.'AR i
ANTKED OATAltltH Ct'IlK." A ij
mild nt thti mtrHMiuly lew pneu of orin I
dulliir, oacli i.itkd';n cun'aiiiiii'j! interiiHl !
nil MYli.rll:,! Ill.tlil.l. lllMil'll'tlt fi.r fl.ll '
mnnth's iieaiinfiil, and everything ucci-h
narv I" i't perfi'd ime.
k-Mirt'lFS'' It tht) only pertxet ;A
TAKHH ('l.'liii ever madu md i no
reco(ni.'!d tlm tiiiiy nftitf and positive
cure for tluthtiiioyin;; mul iln-g inlihif di
miae. It curt nil inll.ii'iniiitiini ipiickly
nhd itrniaiit:iitly Antl in hUo woftdbrfnlly
quick tn relinve HAY FEVKK or COLD
in th 11 K A t).
C'ATAHUU when in-elected nfo n l"ad
to C' )NSU M ITION-" -hX I'FIW
will nave you if you line it l once. It in
0 ordinary n indy, hut & complete trnnt-
in nt in Inch in tfoar.mU'i-J 10 coro i.A
TAR1M1 in tiy form .nttMe if im-'l ac-
(Hijy pvnry pHylityt). D"ii t ih-Uy but
n(-rifl fur it nt ouch anrl rttp full pr.icu
Iium h to j'"ur non'itnon. anil yen will
riuwu'e npfc.Hl advice ffm tin? diitovonT
of thm wi'tiilnrful renindy rfnhnu your
chw with 'iit c t to vmi lif-vond tli r g
uUr Trio of vrtNUFKLKS." the Ol'Au
ANTl'KD CATAKUH CX'RK.
Ki-tit -rc)nid in rdv vlftrtR" in-the
rnitMfl StaU'i! or Carman u rtcp of
onHuHar. A'iflrewt hwi. K 4H ED
WIN B. OILKS A COMPANY,! 1X0
anil2.'W2 Mtk)tKt. I'hilwMphia
! Cyrus,
-HEALER IN
Elgin "Watchea, Jewelry,
Silverware, etc.
Firpt-da.-B repairing promptly
done.
PKINKYILLE, Oin'GON.
BUY THE
SEWING
ITACIiiriE
Do not 1)0 'lif'lw.l !,r tinve -who ad
verile a W.t iv-v!i.r; Machine for
(ji.UO. 'J'timhlm! tif .tyiiaeiiinecaa
l bniishl. i'roui u. jrauy of our
deiilm!) l",-o.iifio.Wit) ilS.Ul
W't HAKE A VAPir.TY.
THE KEVY i;C.'.;E iS TKE BEST.
The Fvd ".(nuiTifjn Uio strength or
Winkings of S'liin Jv&uii. The
l?i,:l)l c'l.'.'l'ii.eil v. i.h oilier
:rHiar I'linut in:ik." Svr Ilmae
tlu best rj wing .Viulilue to buy.
:.'.ViW EACHIKE CO.
oiANar, t,iA'.n.
aKl.iiil.iaHo. fl. V., Cnl'-iii'ii. 111., AtUtnta, (4,
Bt. iJUli,Mo., lA.:':wt'l'?.-;.,.lt'al' 000,0
r -" -: cl
Now Homo Sjwinj Machine Co
Ban Francisco, Cal.
Thisvt!! siiw .' imife.
By iniUici.-? von to uso
,3tiv-..
C033U!iip;iCil, CfililS Sri! Cclds.
The only C'.:?!ar'.teiri Cure.
KO C'.ii 3, HO . lour Drug-
giil will v.o'Ti t :'.
ABSCU'Tr.liYCJ?C3
Grip, lrhi!c!..-a, As'-br-M. UroBchltiaS
lit'Opiii',' I'lri.'ih. i'-K';.i.;v'n';u or any
Al'uetni'i n; t,o Ttiri-.;t and Lunga.
TRAL. f OTTLm fKEZ.
Tte-aliu' 50 ce-w opJ liii.CO.
vKH.W BO YEARS'
SLiir 'ri'li- EXPEHIENCE
rr!T. T...r M.,
'''(r'if'i' Copyriohtb e.
Anon wi;'(Jnif anttfttrh mul rifW!!pHrn mry
fjii(t:kly H'"'n:ii our oinintut fiee wlu'ttiyr mii
Mivpiitt n in iir.iltnMf p:ttci:tv'Mrt. ri-um:u"t'
hi limit i't!yi'in!.!ri):i..l. Hiu.'tbokmi I'nttii
M'il tni. Oltti'M in'iicr fur J -i tiril.tT ( ;vn!-.
IVitcniii tiihi-ii t;r-'irli Junii A C. IvifO
9f-ei-ti f'ftw, irif tiitut ulinntQ, m luo
l tiar.flsomely IHnnlrnt(d witpltlr. I nnrMt clr-
tilntloit o( mi 7 HMcnnOc loi.rii:il. Tt-rnis,
t'r; four MtLi,L BOiUliy newmlivUern,
UN(4 C3.sotB-f""- New York
Branca Ollliw, CJiTBt, Wanliluatun, It. U
6frV
II!
If yr durcr from uny of th
Hit rf rntn, come to th '-i-itrt
tittikUn m tire iV.ir, iutt,
tfcjfi M. JOPOAW ft CO.,
Voiimi mrn and miilrtlfl
ftlit'd m o vfi'j are wfferififf
I frOmtfte cfT(f.Irrf yotijf'it ifirlisCTttVrfi 01 tie p
i"r-niivu'W of I'rfuitAilMiir. MtA. liw
I Wmtnuuti'-'fi ritwflMn.fjtrf'-iti oirativi 1-
f. tin l)',t' 1H44 in arted bi tfiatioant
I utai ji win irt otiiir fjf.ffj nr,FieJiw rtiel hot
pennmwut 'rare. lie liwifajr doftft rioTr.Lifji 10
I prf',nn mil '!, JB weli-krKwn IVj fair
And .)U4"j Physician n4 Hnrtfri, vruiumit
I tti Hi KnrTiyJM,4.aw4.f( of W
1 Bwnit 'vn ift'it MKifjtr Hwwu
our h'mntfrpiAidMOf i n, riifilflnL i
W 1,'! ( OmranUc 'OW Ty V'A' OUUX4
Gll.iifiV) WAY KKAMZAbLiL . Trt- I
mTti( jffti 'niHy or ty letter. n1 for f-rk. ,
in. vajtiat,js wiok lor nn.
Croat M nc n m of A n atomy (
tn ttiwjjt ar4 lirgtM MuKiirnof uekirni tnth
wrfl'J. 0if ai4 learn h,w wotwleifnJly yfla
&r njjrU; ttow to ttvuiJ nick&cwt ad dl
We cr;iiul;y itirfififc iwrw ".Dnsumcoi,
vjii AiAJut K rur.is, cJior vnw.
1051 MarUl 8frttt. 5inPnf.elM0.Ol
DA
Wneviile-Biirfis
Sia?e Line
AMOS BARBER, Prop'r.
f-'tage leaves Prineville
Mondavnand Tliurndayti,
returning on Wednesdays
and Faturday. Coiiiitcts
at Paulina with Canyon
City Ktage. , Paiengcrs
and exprens carried at
rwfouahle rates. Office
at Templeton i Son's
drug store
r-
Stea:,i2r
"3AILEY GATZHRT"
Daily Hiiiud Triim except Sunday.
Time Card
Leave Portlaud 7 a.m.
Leave Astotia
p. ill.
Cfilles'Portlaid Route.
Ctrs. "TiEmr and "I0KI.A"
Daily trips except Sunday.
Steamer "TAIIOMA"
Lv"! Tiie Dalles, Tuesdays,
Thurs.iivii and .Saluidat. at 7 ni.
Leave V Tilted, Mondays.
. WediKdaya and Fridays at 7 am.
.Steamer "BOX1TA''
la-uves Portland, Tueaday, Tliurs
ilav an 1 SatuH iy : : : : 7 s- in,
U:,tvea Jlallen, Moudity, Vi'ednen
.lay, Krid.iy : : : : : : 7 a. m.
Luifiinvr and ofti -e: Foot Alder St.
Uoih Phoiua Miiii "M. Portland, Ore.
AGIOXW.
John M. Fiiioon. Apt., The Dalles
A. .1. Taylor, Agt., Astoria
J. C. Wyatt, Agt., Vancouver.
Pralheviv Hemuiuii Agt. Hood River
Woltord ,t v'vti';, Agt., W. Salmon
It. O. I.ILURETii, l,y,'e, Wash.
I0HS M. TOiTOX, Stevelwou, Wash
HEXKY OLMSTKAD, Oaraon, Wali.
E. W. Crichton, Agt., Portland
I t, Bi j! WW y of:
1
Wit promptly obtain U. U. anil Kia-clgn i ' - , ,f J
i fkliai&i I CeKamTsia S cutiiera
rjt'iiii luiKinjJ.HKi'Wh ot l.oioul invonti'ii fcr f j
r !teoH;;Lritii TviffflTiiVi-iv. Ft fte ixKi-, f ( . - .pi
Howu)Socurfc7R?s' 'OfifVO vrite JiiAXJa VV -A- .
VJ J K I I & A kk$ rVmth i Stmth ! Narth I North
piMM -AVU r
, lie:Kal fana. las , vtt,ei,
v--i
I' t'ij ! "I v f FT.-'urt.n awa.t
5 1 ? V .-J prnMiri: ti a article.
PAlV-.' Wc (MWW ! lo i:',.:i.m iwir.ol: ism
Rvat ay;'.'l U ....l un h r wrvlrw. J-;" '. '" "
R-V'rjj.J .Vl-iism. Wi-uti invnllely' H:H!..m, A r-x : a .
l!wj7lV fr fiiK-ihiW-l. "i'-ivtntor'. KW,-Bat.ln ' a m
"y. V , Ji leil-rs i " ntnt fo e t.a rt ata-sL
St'rt'lfll'fii) fi'l wm1'- D. J. HAUnjtV C.'.K. U-LE,
LItaV V yI I J. M ' ' VWiakWa,4V..
S;age e. ....
. JOHN rmyrfcitf. .
Stages leave Prinevillc for
firtcrs and way points on
Monday?, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Passengers car-,
ried at reasonable rates , . . . (
Office at Templettin & Son's ?
drug store, Prineville, Ore. , s
rrtv..t-:: r . . .
fttnnrv I live
Union Pacific
TIME iCHtDULEJ
ft'Wini, Or.
Cfalcnfo
Fortlfctol
SDtlinl
:0 . B.
Tin Hurt
llJftOll.
Bnlt a, Denver,,
4;tt. n.
Ft. Worlh.Oiuaha,;
Knnnan City, 8t.
Ixiuin,CtUQ4g0ftBd
East.
n 'Initio
Kiiittu
f .00 p. m.
tin HutiV
l&Ktoa Salt Lake, Tenter,
I:t.m.
ft. worm,timnhn,i
Kannn City, St.
Lou intCalca0 And,
unt.
m. pi
Ftnl Unll
:uo p. m.
l)HtUl.
Walla Wnlla Uwln-
(on.Spognne.Miu-:
Tienoolln. ftt. Pnnl.
7:M a. n.
Duluth. Mi)an
kee,Cfaicagoalat OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
TKOX POKTLAHD.
I .-Ma...
All naillDg dates
4.00 p. 1
nucject t cnauge
For San Franclfco
Muavery a aaa.
Dnfly
Ix.Suuilay
HI p.m.
Batntdny
1U:UI )i. m.
Calambi. Rlnr
lan;n.
4:00 p.m.
Ex. Suuuny
T Aftoria naa Way
j.aua:agt.
I (:00a.m.
Ex.bua4ay
WlllniMtt. !.
4:30 p. m.
Kx. Buadny
Oreaon City, New.
tmr, Miein, InOe
penaence it Way
lAiioinp.
7:00 a. m.
Tuna., Thill
au4 8al
Wlllnn.ee nni Yaia-
S:30 p. m.
Mini.. Wed.
aad Fcl.
alll Slrtri.
Oreio city. Day
ton, nay lau
tngn.
00 a. m.
Ttwa., Tlrnr
audSal.
WlllnnuH. Rim.
4:10 p.m.
Hon., Wed.
aadF:i.
Portland 1 Corral.
11. a Wny LauJ.
lufn.
Lt. Rlfinrla
S:$n a. m.
Dallj
tank Rlvar.
Lr.Lewistan
t a.ia.
BIparlatoLewlnton
W. L Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon,
7:: a.tiv n.m' Ww.: 11 a.ni h
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mm.
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finder, t Arr)v, Artir, J Lecre Ler
t. and i
M-.al-o I i
uitiiuleudfUt.
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