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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
A QUfcST. j I.org slurs, thers lived msn reputed wise (!S. ni.- i inr (tm.Ki auii' oU ol hua. f -uif w or;.-, , 1 Win. ni-ii, hi llfs a tlrrless qun.t 10 know i ht ai.o WhTeior ot the iuiivre. t ITe w ari( rf tV throuKh solutions li.trlcite, Vl.o u.r; km. i.t-vr ,iluksir,'l'i'ts lu- ri'iu; 'Tft.fc oi, t tinvi ritti. but anoiliel s...io . Ai.i n.aiu h.s tuuh apostasy tlilaU. I-s iifp w.-s Kin with vain Mivlysl. Arc fuLii. cp'iiaiiiu.s lu-.ii In tl.rf.ll !:.. ,uii, tent wiiu'.j dnamrd loovfri-'up Tit- uo'Mer.v Lit or'U'ft 10 us nil. Hut h-n Ait Ult him mist. u. y.'iiy and worn Hf it-it :hf barren purpose nf I' .J Mist. And lnt.Kii to quite foiS't Ii..- ..lockbs" Ami livt hit laat, few, iun,u..t.jda'f at rvM. Hut IVath had watched him with a cynic's f yi And mirkid hli shutting feel, his lutit Kros, dim. And v:;t f.V.l ,vrnr.r stood befre hi!" ctia'.r, At.i'. muiix. hail klnuiy, as he btckund him. ,Or.e rasslr. through a certain field of gravci May fir.d a atone of rattur am-'ent date, Vtirh biars theae worda, lh l;,l philos- ophy. Of r.;an nrhoia Ufa thty thus commemmo rate: "Here sleeps a man who aought to question God Who conjured with the everlasting Why; .Delved deeply Into acimca, cravda and schon.s. ' And Warned thli truth that Man la born to die." j In N. T. Sun. I The Colonel's Story of Flad By JOHN H. RAFTERY dllcetioiis nimcnred in the hoy? "The trouble is," said licniid, sitting on n stone bench In tin" shade, "the ,irl In I" love " lilt a bullfighting n.p Teallion from Madrid who lius been (1iiv.ii through the republic, att lit t i nir ami cow Mliinjr I'll 'he women n in nil wild about Itim. The worst of it is lie1 coming ii" here, and I hiiimisi- the. whole "I' Mexico will send its. ln-t-1 peo pic to cheer nml lionize liirn. 1 don t know whether to kill him or turn tor eador myself and chnllengr liim. He'll be here next month, and I've trot to -el well, colonel. I'ie gut to lower hi colors somehow," Well. I met (lernld every tiny nfter tl. tit. nnd lie r.u'iidcd o v.i' i ly ll" '1 in n week he iiejrun to ride ( illi t ' fel ly's men and was tliinl.ii" f join iii.tr the ninirers n train. The (jirl liu'd on the Aineriean .-ill, nml thoi;:r i I pot l,u! n few eliiiiosoi her. I n.if.t my sin- v...s n lienuty. 1 never so a n'iin .-n em ii!.M.ern woni.Mi. At t'n.'l time I thitil: he'd hse foiifr'it n n '.' le reciment to win her. lint I vwon't ul nil rei-dv f."' the iie'eri!te llii'- he rer.lly did. I hnd a coltae over in the new section, or rntlier a shack, tor t-ere were only two I "if. mil I fn-i! my hneon cne ti'ir'nt nlioiit 11 when Cert'.W r'w in at the ooen d..or with a very dirty and disreputal.lf lookini,' Spaniard. Tol'.nel." he I.mirhed. "this is Ranum I-siis Felin;. del Auar.the fnmoii- Imll flrrhter. lie's pretty drunk, but he wants a drink." Then he put th hero on my nny cot and pare him n bottle of meseiil. w hich the victim gulped like a famished hound. "I've pot to keen him here till the flehtir.ir is over." whUpered Kind, "nnd if you're my friend, colonel, you'll help me." I." If ruie m.iu inmi'fimr to it !ood a ?ecnnd hrfnre It si'i'"C'l. Then he pinched out ''i iv-H. thirir it on the K" '"'d and ttiilketl out nt llip irnle an n!tr io 1.. '.' ni I' hp had hern he-'Jen tij p f:iir l"'it. Me slllilte'l llol.ci'i I rri ei! not t' e e''frt of the nriil'ilMiV nor I'm 1 til! he was alone In his dress- intr i-o'iim. Wlien Kind reached my house thai nihi Hel ,'rnr wan pone. "I'm poiii? to New A'o'-k ti- tiir'-t, colonel." said (iernltl, littinp tlispiill ed on my trunk.- "Take the (firl with you?" I hesl taled. "Not a hit of It. I think ! can win n belter woman in a better way. If I ever tret hard put for a trade. ! n ay siart a hutchershop, but I'm loo young for that just yet." And 1 haven't heard a word of him since that night. Chicago Jiecord-Herald. Prinevilte-S a;ly mum nm:;m m siiajmo. S( -IIKIHILK- Loavi! Slianilio, ( p. in. Luuvo I'l incvillo 1 p, in. Arrive J'riiicvillc, (! n. m Arrive Slmnilin, 1 a, in. First class accommodations for the traveling public. England's imports of mcnl for 1 002, to date, have decreuuil ft per ceut. What a Ta'.e It Tails. If that mirror of youii slums a wit'tolied, sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, inotli pat'dies nml blotches on the skin, it'd liver trouble; but Dr. Kind's New Life Til's rrgiikitu tlic in or, in r i ty the hltuid, givc.clnir skill, rosy cheeks, ricli eiMiii(xioii. Only "jc nt Ailaiiison & Wiiinuk's diiiK) .-lore. )i-i'B"i '"al Flelils. F. L. Kiitflitiiil, win) he -n looking over llm noal ln'iii'liccte of PASSENGER AND FREISHT RATES REASONABLE- Vl;mison& Wiunck Co., Aleuts, (i. M. Cunictt, .MaiidT. Kl) . WIIITK, John i'omus. White & Combs. i --. 1 .. ,lv Del Arn'r. hut the rascal said: "hl.ow ' ri'on lV:eillly, IS n.Ufh encoiirilg- him a good time. That's nil." 1 made sure that no violence wns in WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. l0.U:;s.I(' and nilUKTMr... tended, and as the Snaninrd vns 1,t.i.. ing into a state of ineonri ms rp'ie rpnee IaskeiKicruld .onicssnnd prom ined to takeenreof his piiest. To slioiv vou what a cnm'.iuir stratcst ! c e n--. he never told me n word tilmut his til- ,Q ITTING by the camp fire one even lj ing the talk had turned upon the sulking performances of some of the tenderfoot desperadoes who had out shot and outshone some of the old timers. Cnpt. Crews mentioned Ger ald Had nnd his brief but brilliant ee-cer as a ninirer. and then evervbod.- i in the bull ring in the nmrninff i,-.t D...uti.;,. ut fthoiit the dasl : honed In mr.ke irood his suit v-'''i tl .iiur Canadian-Irish man who flashed enorita. lie staved all nii-ht v ith me, ! have OIllv lint at sunrise when 1 rose he wn tfi-nc, i otl at the (Mitlook frniii what d-j vt'loiinn'tiS luvve ulrt'inly liceti inatle. He cays: "Out in it) Julin Day sectimi ami around tljej l)estliutt River moiiio rnlnulilej veins have lica'i) struck which fur ! COUXTKV OKDKHS SOLK'ITKD. F1KST DOOK SOUTH l'OJNDKXTKK llOTIil.. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. timnte vcheme. but. I snsperteil that by j iili(frOi)illgS lljCHSUI'f three and a ' preventing !el Agar from npoeiunig in half fut't in t!iickiiesi. When we 1 ; come to consider that many wines ; 12-ini h vein even in dike a meteor across the border firma ment some ten years ago. Col. Hutch Jiison. who was the dean of the party and hnd seen bloody service in two wnrs. threw a lot nf unexntcted Hpnt upon the personality of the vanished .bravo, and as a ftnal'e to the evening's talk told this story: His father was one of that fast fad dng race of Irish gentlemen who chose arms ns a profession nnd found neither sorrow rordisappointment in thescat- ,t... ..;i . .. ..,1 1-...I Hi.. I. K- , . , , . . - , i in- iji ia ll 11(1 II 1 1 : ui iss 1 1 l'i vii i. , " i , . by hnlf-eiipty bottles. n de. p in it Dutuiall.y C!U otir iltteiltioil to dreamland. At ten o'clnck thnt 'orn- ! ,)e importjuit'O this proilllft i ing I went across t'ee river after !r k- I .. . , . ing up my shaeV. and ass-mn r I r-.l to UShUmu. into my tier I ww Caffert- :md -otic i Many aoutioiM of Oregon Hie of his men. wait in" for the sc.- d .,n- , ,, ,mt tlal in puvillB ulian- set. The f'-t bull had been kil'ed l.r .. . ' . 1 one nf the lesser swordsmen and ti e pities, and tile quality is anion" whole omiil.ithenter was alive with (he lust. For instance, trsls of the gossip about the disappearance of IU- , , , , , f) ,,... tered and cruel rewards of ma auven- monae. Agar. torons life. Koeer Flad. the father "What do vou think, Hutchinson . "-v. was in every uprising that gore prom ise of hard knocks. When he couldn't find work for his sword in the cause I that fool Kind is to tnkpMs l l of his own suffering island lie liougnt Stink litutrded hv tiny, week or iorrttin' Qiriltc inolith. Kinii sinhllti horses and iuCtiliilOn JlttUCS livtrv tui mulls. Hate renM.nal.le. (iotui .Hciiliitiinilalioiis. Rt iiii niluT uh when in I'rine F?Plhv Fpd Riff! v'""' ""'I'"-' Knai'imlue thai vnor alj nvuyj lwj vain p,,!,,,,,,,. B1n i, M..riu'air,i and dest-rved. a commission in the Tlritish army, and afterward wandered 'round the world dike a knigM errant of old, seeking clisn'-es forehivalrous advancement. I thin!: he married a Casfilinn girl, but at all events Gerald was his onlv child and he reared him as a gentle-blooded son of a roving soldier of fortune. You know the hoy spoke French. Italian. Spanish nnd German ns well ns he spoke Enedish. nnd he was a devil with broadsword, cutlass or rapier before he was of age. He had been expelled f "mi Heidelberg before he wbs 1R. and when he first showed up at thehead rjiinrters of f'oppinger's California ex pedition he had more scars across his bo ir.h countenance than half of tit veterans. I think the old man he was only a lieutenant when the Brule Sioux pot him was half sorry at the training of his son. for the youngster's early life was c fierce exaggeration of all the fnther's nalon for war and adventure of all hinds. Well, even-body liked .himI've heard Phil Sheridan swear t'int t'-e lad was the best wild turkey sbot that ever came Into the Indian country but he couldn't pet things hot enough for him. He scouted for two months In the Sierras on that Cal ifornia expedition, disappeared, and the icxt we heard he was distinguish Ini? himee'f In the Vatahele wars as a jibwhneV and guerrilla. I wa oaredCafferty.eoiuiugover to me "t'-e , matter, and only seven per cent o' Spanish rhnmuion has vani' ed. nnd . . the O'.ltcrotipinz production, .1... :..i !. ii-e , and r'cieniiHiK estimate inai an black mantilia and the red Cowers (hracitc coal will lie found when that', the cause of it nil. Had s so , j f jg reil(.h(.(J The ,, masned on ncr inni ne u erami up; - ngninst a whole herd of Andniusians jdepositH are found Dear fossil,; for a smile of hers." I Antelope, liakc Oven anil around j Then the trumpet sounded and the j t,e Chutes Kivcr. Some of! procession of matadorei. pirndnres . , and hsnderillero. marched in. We j the"C depo'lta itru heitlK opened, aw Gerald nt once. He was arrayed a,(l enterprise Will soon lie at I m..pL- I. n,.iU tliiu inilnufrv one of I100TII A; COKXKTT, I'ropriciois. Cary House Bar. Ilpndcrmni & I'tillnnl, Pnipriftori. in the tight-fitting bolero, bre.-ehes. hose and slippers of the Spani-.rds. but he wore neither queue nor head piece, and hia yellow curls looker! singularly out of plsre amio'ir his swarthy comrades. When lve firh'ers advanced to salute the governor. K!ad did a very oueer thinp. I!e sieppc' ip to the barrier In front of th -loili'ig senorila and. ignoring lh evi'Vn! dis approval of the crowd, trailed h( sword as he bowed low before her. A moment later the bull, a parti' u'nrly feroc'oiis voting monster. cspie bound ing into the arena. Klad had retired as is (he custom, t" give "laee 'or the hnitinp by the banderilleros end on-a-dores. hut te crowd was odrtlv iieoa timt for the "Hringo" star to ba e his chance, and before the play was half completed and while the bull was at the very climax nf bis fighting rage the bugle sounded for the awords-msn. I think the governor yielded to the nlled it Tso de! Norte then when I i met Gerald, thin and yellow aa parch-1 went, eeonterlncr alonp tn the rlara. I I popular impatience in the hope of sat- 1 ;..r.,'n h; nvn (renders scninst the , ( r1A lfavinn wti oti Cu-lin. u- , ' S e P oowo in ......... , A;npTipan whn nari ignored him. hut .".tartin-r tne -n"ver pifnd what t t lv r3(p thf fir HA iariv was there for-and who should I see , Mlndf(1 w.htn F1ld- barPbM,!ed and ,mfi ost. d-'hntr , troop of the most f) ke g bonnM ,, r..c,.!ly outhi-v. that ever crossed the , , ni, KKrM mnntf hi, Jlio Grande, but Gerald himself, a. ,,,, ,rm ,, hit ,taiian p,r flashing hrown as an Arab and as faunt.y as the . H A . he lgnrrA thrfi. r,.w.ile.t rnrsle that ever wore spurs. , at th(. woman, t di-'p't get U. nght with these revolu- , . he nrtoTli.hed hl,, nn ini,t.. hut I was in Kl Pa.o-they , . . , d, fr( I its blazing eyea. "Bravo. Toro!" scream-d the mob, i ..ii..H him end found out all about "hlch already naieo me imruoer. IS. failure of-hls ambitious plans. Ha ! "Bravo, mio Gerald!" piped a girl's wsr to hare heiMi.a governor or some- voice, and then there wns the quick, fi.ipp if the rebellion had succeeded, stifled gasp of fascinated interest a jte hsd heen hit at the Arroyo flpht. the beast lowered his crest and wled IT miles to the river and was ehnrged the enemy. If the judges and now revjiperatlnp at Hotel Diet!, a spectators expected an equal or rro sUe'etonofhimself.butasfnllofdevll. Jonired flpht between the American soent ns ever. ITe said very frankly and the bull they were disappointed, jbnt he -was in terrible frame of Instead ol missing or hslf-thrutirp. rolpd about a young woman of Chihnv as the best bnll-flphters often do. Find hiis-a hitrh caste Mexican nf Cnrdo- hnried Us weapon to the hl't. true be ,. decent whom be meant to marry, tw een the shoulders of the bull, as even thotiirh he had to carry her off. swift nml pertain ns If it had ben (Singular, Isn't It, how fh father'a pre? pricking a sawdust Urget. 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