Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 31, 1902, Image 6

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THURSDAY, .ULY 31.W02.
The I'flice chair, easy i-kilr,
liable aud .looking glass used by
'Charlis Dickens in the fditorial
orlke of ''All the Year Round"
were recently sold to a collector
ior 125.
MoTe irrigation canals have been
constructed, and more money for
irrigation jlans has been expended
in tbe state of Louisana during
the past two years man in any
state in the arid region.
A Poor MillioDore.
Lately stnrved in LcMultin because
Hie could not digest his food. Early use
of Dr. Kiiin'8 New Life Pills would
have -raws! bam. They stieiij-lhen the
stomach, i:id digestion, promote assimi
lation, improve appetite Price 2."c.
iloney back if not satisfied. Sold by
Adaiusou k Winnelc Co.
The statesmen of this country
liopi; that Senator Spooner will
find nothing in the Wisconsin
platform to which lie cannot as
sent, for it is realized that his re
tirenent from the Senate would
mean a loss to tlie nation.
While the democrats, iu Congress
and out, are caviling at the Ship
Subside hill, tle Candidates are
offering large premiums for the
establishment of a trans-Pacific
steaniship line with which they
liope to secure control of the irade
of the Orient.
The management and control of
the Portland Evening Journal has
passed into the hands of C. S.Jack
son, editor and publisher of. the
East Oregon ian. John E Lathrop,
is the editor of the Journal and
will continue to hold that position
which he has been tilling ably since
June 1st.
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
But her beauty was completely hid
den by Bores, blotche aud pimples till
she used Biielilen's Arnica Salve Then
they vanished 8 will all Eruption,
Fever Snren, Buils, 1,'lcers, Caihunclea
and Ft Ion fcmit its in!. Infallible for
Cute, Corn, RnniB, Scalds mid Piles.
Cure guaiantetd. 25c. at Adunisoon &
Wimwk Co.
Senator PLitt, in a recent inter
view, revealed the secret of his
political success. Speaking for the
benefit of young politicians he said,
"Never give anyone the right to
say that you have broken your
word to him. He careful about
makiug a promise, but when you
have once passed your word stick
to it though it may be to your own
detriment "
Hummer complaint in unusually
prevalent uiiuaig children this s'jwiii.
A well developed case in the writers
family was cured lust week by the
timely use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy one of
the best patent medicines manufact
ured and which is always kept at the
home of ye sreibe. This is not intend
ed as a free puff for the company, who
no oot aun-illr-e with us, but lor the
benelit of little snll'eiers who may not
lie within easy sccers of a physician.
Xo family fhoulcl be without a bottle
f this medicine in the lioue especial
ly in milliner time. Lansing, Jown,
Joiiriiht. For tale by all diuggists.
J Waliingtcm is now more ilonse
ilv DotuiliitoJ tlmn Oromm. li vintr
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7.7 ii'oilo ti OrejjiiuV 4.4 to the
wiimn' mile. It is sonu'tinu'si fiiiil
thsit ailvortisinc a st :i t o iticivuses
1 dip city f;tst" tlmn tin; niriil nHl-
Itilion. Tin' comiiurativt tij.'Ures
for Wusliintnn niul Oivgun hIiow
that Washington's rural io)mli
tion is i).7 to tho siiiare mill1, Ore
gnu's 1.4.
President Roosevelt stated, be
fore he departed for Oyster liay,
that he desired a complete rest and
hoped to get it in his summer homi
While he is "resting" he is receiv
ing the more prominent men in
political life, rendering the more
important divisions in executive
matters and preparing a large
number of speeches to be delivered
on his fall trip a -fair summer's
work for the ordinary man.
When Mr. Shaw became Secre
tary of the treasury there was ah
employe on (he rolls whose duties
were so varied and multitudinous
that he was regarded as indcspeti
siblc, notwithstanding the fact that
he went on frequent sprees. One
day, Mr. Shaw inquired what
would be done if "Mike" were dead
and the reply was that they "sup
posed they would have to get
along." "Then consider him dead
so far as this department is con
cerned," said the Secretary.
The Same uld dtory.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similar to that which has happened in
almost every neighborhood in tin
United States and has been told inn.
le told by tlionsnnils of others. IK
says: "Last summer I had en attack
of dysentery and purchased a Isittle o.
Cliambei Iain's Colic, Cholera am.
Diarrhoea Remedy, which 1 iwd ac
cording to directions and with entire
ly satisfactory results. The troiihh
was controlled much quicker than for
mer attacks when I used other rem
edies." Mr. Kelly is a well known
citizen of Henderson, X. C. Fur sab
by all druggists.
Tongue for Henulor.
The proposition to elect Congress
man Tongue as U. S. Senator i
meeting with growing favor
There is no question but that In
would make an ideal candidate.
His popularity among the peoph
is evidence by the phenoiiiona,
vote he received at last election.
He is equally popular among the
politicians. No important part 0i
the party would be made sore by
his eleition. It would be u happv
healing of many antagonisms that
are now existing. The only pos
sible objection will bii the one
mentioned last week, viz: that
Governor Chamberlain would ap
point a democrat in his place.
Rut that may not be a very serions
objection. From appearencc the
republican majority in the next
house )f representatives will be as
large as in the present. Forest
Grove Times.
The U. S. Civil Service Commis
sion will hold examinations, during
September and October, in several
places in each state to secure young
men and women for the govern
ment service. There are now 126,
423 positions in the classified civil
services, being an increase of 46,
736 in. six years. There were 7,972
persons appointed between July 1,
1901, and April 15, 1W2, being at
the rate of 10,070 for the year.
There will probably be 11,000
appointments next year. Salaries
ADAMSON & WINNER CO.
Incorporated 1899.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Ckx ls.
at appointment vary from $11(50 to
$1,200 a pear with liberal promo
tions afterward. All appointments
are for life and for most positions
only a common school education is
roqurivd. Politics or religion is
not considered. Those desii ing to
take examinations of this kind can
get full information about them
five by writing to the Columbian
Correspondence College, Washing
ton, D. C, and asking for its Civil
Service Catalogue for 11)02.
It Dazzles thu World,
Xo Dii-covery in medicine bus ever
Oleiitid one quarter of the vxcileinei t
that bus been called by Dr. Kings
New Discovery for Consumption.
severest tests have been on lioonli
victims ol Consumption, l'ni'iinioiiiu,
llemmornge, Pleurisy and Droncliitis,
thoiiMiuds of nlicin it has reMoicd to
perfect health, For Cough, Colds,
AhiIidiii, Croup, Hay Fever, lloameness
and Whooping Cough-it is the quick
est, anient, cure in the world, ft i
xoM by Adaii'son AM iimek Co.. w io
gimitintec sutilnction or refund mo
ney. Large butt lea Title, and $100
Trial botls flee.
There has been some discussion
as to whether the slate would up
propiate sullicietit funds to reim
burse the dslferetit counties for the
amount duo on scalp warrants is
sued under the law passed by the
last legislature. There is little
doubt that an appropriation suf
ficient to cover the del c eney will
he made even i! the law is repealed,
as there are enough hold over
members to cause such a measure
to pass. The state could not well
repudiate its obligations, even if
there seems to be only a moral ob
ligation pay. The father of the
bill will te here to look after his
offspring and we may be sure that
he will not let the matter go by de
fault. If the people of the state
wish the law repealed, they should
make their wants known, .peak
up gentlemen or foreier alter hold
your peace.
At Kalama, Wash, the Darnel,
Mining and Milling Company b
excavating tiie ground for tin
buildings for its 50-ton cyanidi
plant. The building will be oNxM
feel, built in steps so that no shov
eling of the ore will hi requir
ed. The plant will consist of a
40-horsc-power engine and boiler,
a mammoth rockcrui-her and an
ore mill, besides four cyanide tanb
aud a dynamo for electric light?
above aud b-.-low the ground.
The mining output for the Po
hemia district has been approxi
mated as follows: Wj2, $11,000:
18!)4. $23,000; 1HD5, $24 50 ); IHW.
$27,000; 1'J7, $45,1)00; lo'J-S, $50,
000; 109, $75,00; 19U0, $12,000;
1902, $200,000; total, $576,400.
Most of this ore was treated b
stamp mills and concentrating
tables. The activity in the district
has increased from year to year
and tome vei y rich strikes have
been made during the last 12
months. Conservative estimater
place the value in the mines await
ing the transportation facilities at
over $5,000,000.
The Boat Liniment for strains.
Mr. K. H. Wells the meiehant at
Deer Park, Long Island, X. Y., says:
"I always recommend Chamberlain's
Pain Balm as the best liniment for
strains. I used it last winter for a
severe lameness iu the side resulting
from A strain, and was greatly pleased
with the quick relief and cure it effect
ed." For sale Uy all druggists.
Our Summer
of Ladies
and Slippers.
We are offering this week on our Barg
ain Counter. 150 pairs Ladies Oxfords and
Slippers at $1.00
These formerly sold at 82.00 and 2.50.
These are irood values.
Simpson & Wilson
PRINBVILLE. OREGON.
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SPEIITGr GOODS
The latest fashions In Mena', Boys' and
Children's HATS.
We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle.
A new line of GLOVES hits arrived which we arc i(ios.
ing of rupiilly. Call and examine them,
STRAW HATS.
It is now the time of year for cool headweur. Our Straw
Hats are just the thing, and we sell them cheap."
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Hvliublo Merchant.
j. Jf. Xippman & Co. I
Manufacturers ci Furniture
AND DEAUiRS IX
Fine
(.'arpelR. Stoves, RanrrPS, q an( QIafjR)
Lumber ami Jiuildiiig Material.
Goods sold for' cash nd on the installment plan.
I'RINKVILLK, : : . ORKtiOX.
Clearance sale
Oxfords
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tew ot our leaders
are: 2
GREEN RIVER"
"Harper", "Jesso
Moore", Schlitz
Beer, Gambrlnus., 2
Campo Sauterne. J'
Undertaking Goods,