Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 10, 1902, Image 6

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    Crook Cosnty Journal.
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boats on tho Columliirt are tii'il ,,. fui 0 hunehgr.iss. Mr. SkiptonV
for want f rng'tncer. The fact of ! brand of oats could iiovc-r taku Ilia
. Kf:unTA!!KKK, .. ' tho waiter is that tho tailoring ! ,l,,C(. ( t,;g evident herbage
l'i;m.iKHKiisi( rKoru-;o:iK. ' classes iirc becoming ,t wealthy, Albany Herald. The. i'o)li! wlni
T. tm.t. 1'mroi! ! tlu.v want to spend tlioir money , )ivo hero .my Icnuth of timonrii
iim'm'S they know a
Cocktv -OrtfiriAi. -toma. . u la!i'11 "m" ' "v;rnhi tiunjt whvn tl-y whi it.
Will sm-vl) .Uiil I.niul.
At tl
iVriii Jit. Jie.. fn'.li'.innnssi'n through tW
kV. S. u . tils an wnmii cl- mullet.
fel B.sCIlirriON RATIOS.
in AUVAXr.r
as Yu-iu
.-Six Monti; "'
illiKKU Mmniln. w
xauBsiuy, Ji iv w. urns.
The first aestion of the -Fifty-1
;ain! don't know how to gvt ral of , jilst )il(u tu,
lit fader than by striking. 1 ity
I (hoy don't sirilto tho labor agitat-j
I ors with a good linrd ohih. Agi-
; tation is a pood tiling wlion a
i plied to making icecream or hut
, tor. hut when it gets too strongly
'impregnated in tho lahor elenionl
it work? a hardship on all honest
, people.
Ps3Bt:isOTiTO,M
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til ti... r ,il I'm 1 1 lwiwiil f ! f I
i Moody, (ho ijouhigiacl Survey will
send three t'.el
Tho Sivmo uld .Story.
J. A. Kelly relates nil evperience
similar to lli:it whieli tins happened in
., . , . 1 . . ... :. !;. '
cvei.Ull.or.gr inisu-a i lll(,t every MeiK!dHrl..HKl. in (lie
the repeal of the war revenue tax lnitnl laU (, lvvn tM ,,
Jaw, th initiation of the Panama j re ll(tl liv t tituisn n of others. He
Canal, the inauguration of Civil j.s;,y,; "Last summer 1 had sn attack
govertnmtfit in .the Philippines and ; u r!yentery and purchased a bottle of j
the formulation of a system ot ;fed- j ('namheilmn . Colic, Cholera ami
t ;-;,,.,;,., ; Diaminca Kciucilv, wlueli I used ao-
cording to dirtelion mid with entire
-i'!-- ...i.:..Am.,ic ,f tt. ' ly satisfactory reMilts. The trouble
KlcinocroU during tlwFifty-wveuth;iWW,,",:"'w''""-" "
I lllrl HlllltKS uru I u.-t-u iiui-i itiii-
Congi-ess have been a contributarv
s!)ire in tlie defeat .of tho bill pro
viding aetastanee for Cuba and the
ridiculous '-Captiau Christmas In
Aestigation." It is sorely io ree
ord to lie proud of.
rdies." Mr. Kelly in
citizen of Henderson,
by all druggist.
a w
.X. C.
II known
Kor sale
The recent wool sales in.Shaniko
should be a lesson to our sheep
men that in poolin;; their wool lies
the secret of liih prices. It
I should be one of the first duties of
A Poor Maiionaw.
Lately starved in London because
......1.1 H.i.fut Iin Lvut K.olv usn
,.fPx.Ki..K'.KeW Life Wl. wouUI tl meiw Association toor
,aveave.Uiim. They ulieugthen the c:lnlzli 11 wt,(l1 P'"'1 for xtyear
tonmcJi,i:iddig.tiKi,4-omotea8fimi-j and try it anyway. If one planers
In thin, improve nppetiie Pwcc 25c. over the prces of the sahs he will
Money hacJi if iot "iitistied. Sold by invariahly find that the person or
Adat)kSo.u Winiiek Co." nersotis havini; larpe lota of wool
... .- received the best figures, all tiling
No feature oi i-epubliean jros-
bcing equal. It would not be a
verity has been more remarkable. jj,.a for tl,e gm,,, ,,. t(, frm
than the commercial development a company the same as the prune
of the South. The current census !grwel!) 0f t-outlu-rn Orejion did
-will show that luriug tlw last de- j am tj1UR tnlu, tl,e ful value oi
ade60 percent of our cotton f x- j their product. Try it once and
ports have come from the Southern j txen if it fails lay the blame on
states. j tlve editor of this sheet. We have
seen it tried in the fruit hm iiiess
land fullv believe that it will work
ing a "Pronouncing Gazetteer and
Oeographical Dictionary of the
Philippine Islands, with maps,
charts and illustrations." From
the advance proofs it would ap
pear that no more useful publica-i j fc he
lion has hcen issued hv the govern- ' . ,
went for vears.
as well in the wool trade. It b
high time that the small wooi
grower received the same rates lor
his crop that the large grower, pro
vided that his wool is of as high a
"iiyer does
not pay any particular attention
to him and when he ge;s readv
The Best Liniment for strains. there is a rush to dispose of their
Mr. V. H. Wells the uieiclutut at ' product by the small grower and
Deer Park, Long Island, X. Y., says: , thus creating a couictitoii that is
"I always recommend Chamberlain j sure to result disastrously.
Pain Bulm a the beet liniment for
strains. I used it lnt winter for a
severe tamwiess in the side resulting
from a slraiit, and wiu greatly pleased
ith the (piick relief and cure it elfect
ed." , Yor sale by all druggists.
d parties into hast
en) Oregon this summer, according'
to a press dispatch from Washing
ton. 1. C, Hussell will spend the
summer making surface cxatnina-i
tions in the iiorihoTii cxlreniities
of Malheur and Harney connlics.i
todelcrmiiic the amount of artesian
water avalnbte for irrigation, and
the probable, depth to which wells ;
must be sunk. Last summer lio
conducted siim'liai cxaniinations '.
throughout (southern Idaho. !
A second party, which sponl last'
sumnier inaking triangulatiou to;
the west of linker City, will con-,
tinuu this same work east r.inl
north from that point, paying par-;
ticular attention to tho Cornucopia 1
mining district. As so in as this '
Iriangtilation is completed, it is in-.'
tended to have this luincial Kelt
more closely examined with a view :
to determine the extent and rich-'
ncss of ore deposits in u manner
similar to the bindgren examina- j
tion of the Iihie Mountain gold .
field a year ago. i
A third pa'ty will be sent into
'.he blue Mountains to locale teas-:
ihle sites for storage reservoirs,'
with a view to their ultimate use
by the general government under
the new irrigation law or the mil-'
ization liy private enterprise. The ,jj
ih'pirtmenl is convinced that the2;
waters from streams rising in the
blue Mountains, if properly Mured
and controlled, can be made, to re- $
claim large tracts of lands that arc
now practically valueless, l'.xaui-
inalions for reservoir sites will a
be tnado in a part of ('rook cmmtv
and ahjug the Deschutes river.
On tin! recommendation of llcp
resentative Tongue, a 'mirth party
will visit the mountainous regions
in Josephine and Jackson counties,
and north into Douglas county, to
locate sites for storage rescrvois.
While there is not the same de
mand for irrigation there as in
Eastern Oregon, iiqutricnce ha
demonstrated that irrigation mater-
j rr-st. t bj
'i h. nW
Ladles Shoes
AVo lire olftring-O
OiilViTnt styles of
Ladies Shoes at m
tlian. cost. U wiU
liav w to call ami
examine our Iargaiiis in this line.
We can save yon money.
Ladies Shoes, formerly fl.Ct), now $1.00.
2..M),
Il.Oll,
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a.:.'.,
4.(K),
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2 25.
2.35.
Simpson & Wilson
PRINEVILLB. OREGON.
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Hop Gold, Sierra
It lilts the Spct Every s
Time.
to
This applies
our Stock. It's
'JUST" right. A
few of our leaders
"GREEN RIVER"
"Harper", "Jesse
Moore", Schlit
Beer, Gamb.-inus,
Csmpo Sauterne,
Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and
Domestic Ales and Portora.
f oT'iTrt tMr tri I
TIIK DAid.KS. OIlKdON. ft
Mi B
i tally aids in the cultivation of
j fruits, and wliile the govertimctil j
may not undertake the construe-! 0"T)T)"T TT"f ( ( ( T CI
k7JL. -J- J-i Ji V A A V ' V '
ricnator Mitcheil of Oregon has
given notice that at the Short ties
hion he will ask Congress to take
substantial recognition of the ex
position to 1 held in Portland in
1905 to commemorate the expe
dition of Iwis and Clarke to the
Pacific coast. There is some likli
hood that the" Senator will lie ask
ed to pledge his word that, if Con
gress makes an appropriation, it
will not I asked for a second do
nation U) offset a deficiency.
Fem es Must l-omo Down.
t ;.. il ..
.11. Greene, a special agent of ; . , J '
. , . 'Ashland a ml lios'dilirg, it is he-1
the government, was in this city;" h
last week, having come over from r .
i i t i 1 he of great assistance Jo private
Harney county where lie had been 1
looking after the opening up off 1 -
i..i ,t.. ....! it A rciriv w:ii ne
oveiinmoL i.iiiu -xiai ir riiii'jpiii ; - ,
, , ir .i ' ! in''ton ti) continuethe exiuninaMoii
under fence, lie says the tit cision ! r
.i , ., , ... . . . ! of reservoir sites on the eastern
of the I nited Mates court against
slope of the I ascatle mountains.
i sent into Wa-h-
iwilii a view to storing the wa-le
water of streams flowing eastward.
Water storage in the Upper Col-
Jesse D. Carr has not been disturb
ed on appeal, and that it will ap
ply to all who have government
land enclosed. He expects to soon
return to Harney county and com-1
plete tne inspection of the ranches PV8D g,,me "''"
of that county, when it is under
stood he will give some attention
io Grant'county; Blue Mountain
Eagle:
IorieI V'ur Hum liprlhs.
Smnnier complaint is unusaally
iirevalent iimone children this season..
A well developed case in the writers i E. Skipton, residing near Phil
family was cured last week by the ' miath, has a team of truant horses,
timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, The other day they left his farm.
Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy one of j and were finally found at the farm
the best patent medicines maiit.hict- j 0 'fyra Smith, hear the Peoria
ured mid whioh is always kept at the ,irn, Kvcrv time the ferry steam
home of ye sreihe. Thi, is not intend- j cr l!(;nt((n county gi((.
ed as a free laid lor the company, who . ,, , . i . .
'. ' -' of the river, the horses tried to get
uu imil ifieitipe wilii hi. uijl ior tne
Fruit Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale my fruit farm of!
1H0 acres situated in the Cove on i
the Deschutes river. Ihere arc
2!)00 trei of assorted varieties of I
fruit qnd a ready market for all of
the product.
' T. P. McCALLISTKR,
Culver, Oregon.
LOST $3 Reward.
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containing accounts. Has name of( W
Temphaon 4 Son at top and Ralph i M
The latest fashions in Mona', Boys' and
! Children's HATS.
We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle.
A new lino of (JIiVKS Ims arrived which we are dispos
ing of rapidly. ('a)I and t'xainine thctn
STRAW HATS.
It in now tho time of ywir for iviol head wcur. Otnv .Straw
Uala are juat the thinjf, and we soli thwn cliwip,
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Reliable Merchants,
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jf. Jf. Xippman & Co,
benefit of little sufferers who may not
lie within cosy access of a physician.
'o family nbotild lie without a bottle
of this medicine in the house especial
ly in uniuiner time. Lansing, Iowa,
Jiaimul. For fale hv all diuggiats.
The strik situation throughout
the couutry remains practically
the same as last neck. The steam-
on the boat. Tho horses were j Poindextcr near bottom of front
raised in Eastern Oregon, and were j cover. Return to Templeton Son
evidently anxious to get a mouth-'and receive above reward.
ADAMSON 1 WINNEK CO.
Incorporated 1W0.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
Manufacturers of Furniture
AND PEALKKS IN
Fine Undertaking Goods, m
(.'orpefs. Stoves, Kanpes, Lend, Oil and Glass,
Lumber and lJuihling Material. fli
Goods sold for eaidi and on the installment phin.
PU1NEVILLE,' : ORE(iO.. 1
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