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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
Crook Ciiiinty Journal. niHtel with jireriouH hIohuh j Whila the hIiowitihii wan per ffi t --" ..aan.-w.-.j' 167 marlf, 122 riibic and 109 din-' poriiiiiiK a man by tho name of A. Txil,K I'AIIKKIl, l'l.'ll! I'HKII AS'll I'MOrlllKTOIIH. W, T. V'I'-im KniToa W. H. Mammkh ! (ii:ry Oimcui. I'ai-ku. -- ni,. iil (it tlm tt.tl1!o In l'liii. till'.', !.. I"i H'liliill"ii tluiiiitfli til S, H, i,..iU t" (I. 'ntl ulium uuiLUtr, 'i hit .1 ( jiifirj M l't bl'liM.'lMHloN ItA'I'KS, ,S IIVNCK (lit Ymu. .r.u""': " mi .... ft TMIIKK MoKltlD. TIIUKHIiAV, WMM'U'VM. (i I Kor indiiii-Huon, Lou o Appetite, The Atehiuhoii, T.ipekmt Jlllt,! Htouu.eli and Liver trouble, it's, a Ft Railroad h ive advanced the! lwj,iV(i gimm,t,.(., oy f,Oc pay of I MM I o( their men from 5 tirt, AdamM.n & Wiimek Co. 15 per cent, wlucll IH aibllllonal evidence o( n piihlicin pror peilty. j it- i fl.aniberl.ie- Colic, Cholera ,! Umn lioea K.-medy him a world id reputation tor n euren. It never fnilit and in ,imiiiiI mid wife to take. ' put salo by alt dmiiKKlo. , ft The Iowa ptai';' Convention ile- eided for Kii "Vilt for I'reMMlc ui.iirtion paper were died Saturday ion.1 nod in favi r of tariff reiiHion j under the maiiancuiclit of J. C. to the extent' "f rednction of tlie,Talhot, backed by Eastern men the tariff on products hand-1 who were at the filing of tho paper led and controlled by trusts. ToBhvo lior Child From (riliti'il dlnlignreinnil Mm. N,n,iiic (iulle,;. of La iniiig, Ua., applied Hnekli n - Arn.iea Salve to great mtiw on - le ad ami face, and wrili-ji iu iinct cine execeded all her do'..' It woiU onker in Swiei-, )ti ui-r-x, Hkin l.inoiiona, Clil, :intn, Heald. and IMci. Curu gnaianlwd by Adain'm i Winnek, tlruggml. Mlnihter Wu, will undouhtcly reniaiu in Wii-hingloil Until next year mi iieooliiit o important (iu tiea connected wiill the Male De iirtmcntin romnction with the jiaviiieiit of the ChineBO indemnity. Henry L. Hii .ilnek, ol Hi M'l Uli) r Iowa, win ciimhI ol toiinieh ir.aible ivilli ubieli be bad been afflicted for vear, by four l .xe-, of CliiiiiilM-rlniii'n Sloiinu li and Lm i l'ablet. II" bail iii.vinn-ly tii'td (niiiy oilier renieilien H ml ii number nl pny-ieiim willioilt relief. Foi uleb) "II diuggi0.. Senator Culhun, of Illinois, paidj .tt letter tale: "La-t March I a recent vicit to Waabitlgton, and ! had hk a patient a ynun(j lady cixleen while there inipri Ksed upon hicj yam of age, wli.i hud a very bad at friendn that the two ilioMionH fore-; leek of dyjentery. Kverytbin.-r I pre. most in the mind of the voter of eiihed for Iwr proved in.-lleet.ml .and bin mat" are Cuban reciprocity ami,"" j - tariff revion. Thoir Soeret Is Out. All Suditville Ky., win) ciuioin to Iniirn the Ciiuso ol tin) vust iiiiirov liiuntin the liHillh"! M. 8. P.Whit uker, who hud lr a lung timn, pmlniiKl untold Mitfcriiig from chronic hron chinl trouhlu. "It's nil duu to Dr. King' Ne Discovery," writi lir liuhnd. "It completely ciirnd her Hnd also curod our little grnnd-daugh-ler ol 11 evcr KtUck of Wlirntping Cough." It uotiv'ly cure Coughs, Culil, LaripH3, Bronchitii,llThroHt HtidLiing troublmi. amtrunteedbottldi 50cnd100. Triul bottles Iree t Adunnon i Winm k'i drug ttore. " A colored woman in N. Y. state hat) just (Uncovered that she is no longer a slave. Slio, had been brought from Kentucky by an old Kildier, upon his return from the war, who it is alleged, sold her to Silas A. Snell. n attorney has brought suit to recover 12000 for her service. Probably the most expensive book known is that which the Ameer of Afghanistan has present ed to the Shah of Persia. It is a manuscript copy of the Koran, the 'eat snakes and not do it, so Mr. binding oj which ib worth $160,000.! Smith held tho money while the This binding is of solid gold, two showman performed, to the utmost nd three-quarter inches thick. I satisfaction of those present, and The carvings, which are the work j the chief let the money pass Into of an Afghan goldsmith, are in-', the showman's hands. imoihIh of tliu purest water. 4 (ft f Astounded the Editor, I Minor n. A, mown, l liiinrieilavilli), I H. C, wiia onee iniiiieiiKely nuirini'l. "Throuxli Innjf miU'eriiiK Ironi l)ya- pcipniii,," ho write, "my wile wu greatly run ilnwn, Hill) had imiitieiijth . from till' utoiiiiieli, but hIiu tried Klce I trie liitti'in whieli helped lier Ht once and, lifter u-inif lour bottle, alio IK entirely well, can out. iinvtliiiiu. It' : a Kiioid tiiiM!, mid ltd gentle laxative) ' .ualitie are ,lenlid lor torpid liver." . . T(l0 .Ht phdie C'hiimberhiln'a Htoiiiaeh and Liver Tablets. Kay to t.ike. I'leuMinit in etTcct. For Dale by all dniggi-iU. , Hallux lo Yaiiiliin. A dispatch Ktatex that there in eonaiderable talk in Italian about a railroad to Kails City and into the timber went of DulhiH, Iiiwnporu- but have returned eact. They have gone to purchase iron for the immediate construction of the road. The name of the corpora- j-tion in tin! DallaH & Yuquinii Rail road Company, organized to build and operate a railroad from DalhiH to Yaiuiua I'.ay, through the fSiletr. baton. An effort is being made to hc(i1 team1 to Fall. City at once for the purpose of commencing grade work. Those interested are men of capital, and declare their purpose to break the record of modern railroad companies in the respect that they will neither fell stock, issue bonds nor nsk any bonusea. Dallas bait had a $ 10,(K)I) bonus hung up 'or a road to Fall City. Young Lady's Life Saved. At Panama, Colombia, by Cham bor!itln'a Colic, Cholera and DIuiThoea Romody. Dr. Chan. II. Utter, a prominent physician, of Panama, Colombia, in a Her miiMits were sure she would die. Sim hud U'Como so wesk ilint she could not turn over in lied. VVhut to do nt this critical moment wns n study lor tun, hut I thought of C'linnilier hiin's Colic, Cholern n ml Dinrrhoea Itemedy mid as lust resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result wus ef fected. Within eiijht hours she wm feeiing much better; inside of three dayi alio wai upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sule by all druggist. Ho Al0Hnakc. Last Saturday night an individ ual Appeared upon the streets and announced that he would eat live snakes, says Ashland Town Talk. He was a member of a circus which had spent two or throe preceeding duys in town. The fellow took up A collection, and then announced that ho had only f 1.15, and he couldn't cat snakes for that. Passing the hat again more money was raised, and by this time a good-sized crowd had arrived to witness tho per formance. Chief of police G. W. Smith was on the scene, too. He didn't pro- pose to have a man say he would Henderson, a farm hand employed mmlh of town hy L. I). iJtdliirhidu, nteppcd up before the audience and unnounccd itmt he alao could eat gluM and reliahed HimkcH. JIc look a big piece of a lump chimney, ground it between bin teolh and I swallowed tiiu powder. 'J lien the; Jlcn- dermm held op a good-Hi'zed one to the view of all. lie hit the reptile in two chewed and (swallowed it. '-n,,. . i,;i I., . ,.i. ,;,.,. ii, ..6 ,. ..uU 'be part protruding from hia mouth j htipp'd around in face as if great- j y objecting to the mode of treat' ; nicnt it wan receiving; of courru L,y natural that the niakehould. But llendernon may not be a dc vourer of Biiaken in hia every-day walka of life, for at tide timet lie huh intoxicated, and later be be came worse intoxicated and .Sun day night he wan taken to jail. Monday morning he wast fined by the Recorder and put to. work on the Ktreeta. He worked for half a day, and then took two and ouc- " oreaa anu water to balance bin fine. Notice. To my many Friend anil Cu-toinein: I am mindful of your attention and patronage during the past yearn while in Imimihvih in l'rineville. 1 intend to continue in businesn much an in the p- st mid shall try to tneii' your coii lideiiee and patronage. After August 1st, 1002, the store will not be opened on Sunday. All help will be dismissed for the day and myself mid family will olwerve the day aside fiom buaiuess cares. Naomi Salomon, AdiiiiiiUtiix MlTICE K FINAL SETTI.KMKXT. In the matter of the estate of (ieurnc W. Nwul'ey, lltHN-asi'il. N ntlie l hereby uiven that the under-ivm-d. udinniiHtrntri of the eintf i.i lii'.ire W. SwulU'V, .iifeiisei!, hits tiled her filial iierminl oflier jiiliiiiid-tnitinn if !:i,d ent:itc and Ihut he C'Mirt Iias set Oet, liili, In".' Ht twn o'eluek I'. At. at the CuUa ty Court ItiMini in I'mievilie, ii'., as the limsHiiil phice lor heitrinj nlijations l.i tin: i-Hine. if tOiy.there. lie. llated this 14th iluv nl A'wiwl,' I'l'-'. AI..MIKA SWALLLY. Ailiux.ufthe K tati-ufii. W. fit1. A1.1.KY. Fruit Farm for Sale. 1 offer for sale my fruit farm of Kill acres situated in the Cove on (lie l)eclitites river. There are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for nil of the product. T. F. McCAF. LISTER, Culver, Oregon. FARM FOR 5ALE. 320 acres. 75 acre in culiivtt lion. 40 acres of meadow. All under fence. Good liotfe. Good water. Call on or address the Joi'hnai., l'rineville, Oregon. Price flSOO. a3m2 Stallions for Sale. t Three Stallions, three years old and up, for aale, or for trade in good horse broke or unbroke. These Stallions are Persheron and Clyde cross, all gond breeders. Correspondence soli cited, H. B. MOORE, Dufur, Oregon. 1 mojul7 al7 To All Whom It May Coneern, Notice is hereby, given thatniy wife, Laura Zcll, has deserted and left nie and that I will nut recognize nor be responsible for any bill, debts or other obligations which she may contract after this notice. W. H. Zkll. Prineville, Oregou. July 10th 1902. Jul. 17, 6w "Now is the Appointed Time " Tha O. R, A N. C. hsijiut iuued a handmuiely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Oreipin, Wuhinghton A Idaho and their reannrce." People in tli Esat are miioui for information about the Pacific North West -If ji-u will giVt the O R. A N. Co. agent at Shaniko a lilt of name of w'rrn people who are like ly to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free tu tuch portona. . Oornett & Elkins. Senoral ZBlacksmithing, Jifcrs& Shoeing, And Wagon Repairing. Fitrrning Implfimentfl, Wind Mills, i'mnps, etc. ' Our facilities fur Tire Setting are unexcell':d. PRIXKTILL1C, 0RK(;)X. 1887 Haystack The Ilaystuek Ranch will use of vm. THE FRENCH COACH, A large, styliah Hack, and THE HACKNEY, A very liandnomo mahogany bay. The above stallions will bo ix:rinittl to serve a few mares at 810.00 each, one-half down at end of season and $o.00. more when the mare i.s known to be with foal. Mares will be pastured at 1.00 per month. Will not be responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address, ' O. SPKLVGER, Culver, Oregon. City lut jiarket Wit Ji( A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mntton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. ! Main st. mowim 'Phone 31. Gyros' Jewelry Store . John Cyrus !Prop. Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Optical goods, Sewing machines etc Repairing done by W. H. Cyrus. (Prompt attention Siuon mail orders. !Prinevitte, - - Oregon. PrinGviOe-Burns Stage Line. C0RNP.TT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. in. Passengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns, and all way points. C. I. WINNEK, Agent, Prineville FRANK BONNEY. Restaurant and ffiafcery MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MEATS. Sirloin Steak 25c j Milk Toast lfa T-Bone Steak : oYx- j Coffee , , ."ie Porterhouse Steak 50c j Tea 5o Porterhouse Steak for two ... $1 00 ! Milk 5e Pork Chops 25c Mutton Chop? 25c Ham 25c Egg", extra 10c Chicken, any style 35c Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one ADAMSON & WINNEK CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery anil House Furnishing Go!. Stallions 1982 two Stallions for the season Foster & Lehman Proprietors. Coffee Cake lite OYSTERS. Cove Stew 35c Fresh when in market.