Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 11, 1902, Image 4

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    Crook Ccunty Journal.
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W. H. KutKiin, Manager
OurxTY Ofkicial Fapkr.
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(rliiv.'l-, Jreg., f.r trausiuisvion through th
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THURSDAY, St'.Pl KMDEll U, 11102.
Storage Kettorvulru.
The (itnte of Oregon will pay in
lo the national treasury for public
lands more than unongh money
during tliis your than would be
necessary to build storage reser
voirs euHicient to irrigate half of
the best agricultural arid land in
the eastern part of the state. Then
why should not this part of the
tate receive the benefit from this
money? There will be enough
paid in from Crook county alone
to build a system of irrigating ca
nals to cover the county if it were
not that a large area of the land as
well as the water had been taken
up under the Carey la sr. What is
. the use of a law providing for the
use of the funds arising from the
Sale of the publie lands if the peo
ple of the states wherein those
lands are sold do not get the bene
fit of this law? Last year Mr.
Xewell was here in the interest of
the arid lands of this county and
he expressed liimsel as well pleased
with the land and with the sur
rounding country as suited for
storage reservoirs. We should not
rest on our oars as it were, but
should be up and doing to (.et the
benefit of the money now being
paid into Uncle Sam's coffers from
me sale oi limner lana in tins
county. During the coming stock
show there should be a meeting
held for the purpose of discussing
this matter and formulating some
plan of action to be pursued jn the
future. We should urge upon our
congressional delegation the ur
gency for immediate action along
t his line and get what we can at
the earliest possible moment.
There are numerous places in
this viciuity where reservoir sites
can be had that would cover sev
eral thousand acres of fine agricul
tural land that will produce large
returns from the. amount invested
in a reservoir. On McKay ereik is
a model site where a reservoir could
be built for a few thousand dollars
that would cover several sections of
choice land and further up the val
ley there can be numerous sites
found that, while they are not so
large nor so well located as the one
on McKay, they would add mate
rially to the producing area of this
county.
Let the farmers aiid stock men
of this county get together on this
proposition and the result can
easily be foretold, but without some
action being taken in tbe matter
we cannot expect any benefit from
the beneficial law lately passed re
garding the irrigation problem.
Thousands of acres of pasture land
tend to solve the range question
for a time at least, besides giving
more room for the farmer to raise
stock where he now can only make
a feeble attempt at the business be
cause of the congested condition of
the outrange.
Denver creek and those on Silver
creek, the business houses of this
town could do more in the lines of
Irade followed by each than they
can at the present' time, besides it
would be a great accomniogation
to the settlers along the line as they
could order goods without waiting
for the slow process of the mail.
Again when anyone gets sick along
the proposed line they must send
from fifty to seventy miles for a
doctor, which requires no little
time at best. With a line through
that part of the county those same
people could send a message for a
doctor und he could be on the
ground More the messenger cnul
get to town. This is onlv one of
the many advantages to accrue to
the citizens of this county by hav
ing a line from here to Burns. We
hope that the gentlemen compos
ing the company will see fit to put
their line through this fall and
that they will meet with the en
couragement they deserve in this
matter.
Henry L. Hbaituck,' of Bliellsbnrg
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with which lie had been afflicted fur'
years, by four biutea of Cliamlierlaiii's
Stomnch and Liver Tablet. He hud
previously tril ninny other remedies ;
and u number of phjwiciiui without j
relief. Koi salehy nil dniKnisU. !
OINTMENTS
aud MipoiiorlM will not,
positively cannot do mow
than ri'IKw yon.
It iitiuiriii an internal rem
edy tg rvmovtt thu eue ami
edict, a permanent lure,
Ak your drugtiit for Dr.
Perrln's liooklet on the nib-
jfCt.
m
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BUOtftHI!
Const ination is nothino more fi'i
than a clooainu of Ilia Wwi Vif
' n.l ,.0,.l.-.7n..:.-l V31
DHUUUUItUi I'TC UI&II HUH KL.l'J-
nation or death if not relieml.
If every constipated minWr
could realize that ho is allowing
poisonoiu filth to remain in his
vtem, he would soon net relief.
Constipation invites all kind of
contagion. Headache, bilious
ness, colds and many other ail
ments disappear when coiuti
pated bowcfaarereJieved. Tlied
ford'a Black-Drauprlit thoroughly
cleans out tbe bowels in nn easy
and natural manner without the
purging of calomel or other vio
lent cathartics.
Be sure that yon (ret the origi
nal liierironla iiiack-Drsuirlit,
made by The Chattanooga Medi
cine Co. Sold by ail drwrgrUts in
2o cent and $1.00 packages.
Monroi. Ark.. Mr.r sr.. inei.
I eani:K ivoiawml Tin.' f rT Blirk
Dram-tit unMih If. 1 kfvp II In mr buuM
ill Uio tlufl d! hir ttmrd It Ir.r UV b.it
tn yf.nt. I never tare my tWtArn
any other lsjstlfit. 1 think 1 rouU
mvit !te Rblo tA work without It
on treoont or Mm tniulf'ni with
i iwUrttJoD. Tuw BuiUrllic Iji j
All um kpe ntft up.
u u. Jlrr.t!lI,lSD.
EUGENE
Street Fair
AND CARNIVAL
September 24, 25, 24 and 27, BA2.
Hour days of Grand Enter
tainment. Balloon Ascen
sions, Giand Midway, Team
Pulling Contest, prize f 150,
Hose Races, prize llol), Shoot
ing Tournament, Log Sawing
Contest, Tug of War, Baby
Show, Prizes for Stock, Poul
try, etc.; etc. Music by the
Fourth Regiment and other
Bands.
Remember the date. .
Address all communica
tion to
M.S.WALLIS,
Secretary,
EUGENE. ORE.
J, W. B0CWE.
i
Saddles and Jfarness
i
j Maker of. the celebrated PRINE-
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
It'l'LL LIE OF
! STilKJIKVS BITFLIEB
' Latent improved Ladies' Side
and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs,
; Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacka
i mores. Write for prices.
I PllJXF.VII.LB, : : Ohkbon.
..,Jt '! -1.J -V i -I '...-BE .
SPtyxot'ait and Surgton.
j I)iun of wmiRD a "p.cialtv.
Phone No. 2. ltasidenco back
j Photograph liullery.
of th
PRINKVILLK,
OREGON.
M. L. Lewis, of Burns, was here
the fore part of the week looking
up the proposition of putting in a
telephone line from here to that
place. This is a much needed im
provement for this part of thestate
and should be encouraged by our
business men. With a line reach
ing the wealthy settlements on
FIVE DAYS OF FUN
uwm-mmmimmmmBmm aa u m J
Uie Dalleo Carnival
and
2nd Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Fair.
September 30, October 1, 3, 3 and 4, 1931.
,ooo in Purses and Premiums $4,000
BUgcst event of trte year. Best race meeting In 1903.
Largest Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits
Ever Made in Eastern Oregon.
Arnold's A.n, a:nui f,:...,i
Renowned vitguiJ ldtinw ana mizuiai waiuiroi
Eiht Bi Shows.
Balloon Ascension and Daring Parachute Jump.
500
EXCITING HOSE TOURNAMENT.
IN fFKCIAD PtTRHj:s FR FAKM
JtOJWEO AND NOVKLTV RACKS
All articles entered for premiums admitted ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Ten per cent deducted from all premiums awarded.
For Premium Lists and Speed Programs address
R. J. GORMAN, Sec,
The Dalles, Oregon.
ifwau jit wt.whti i
Qui; Summer Clearance sale
of Ladies Oxfords
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 $2.00 and $2.50.
These are good values.
Simpson & Wilson
PRINE VILLE, OREGON.
MED FRONT BAZAAR.
OUR BARGAIN SALE OF MENS' HATS.
We have fifty kinds of Mens' Hatsfrom (H)o up to 7"i
for J. II. Stetson hats
These kooiIj) n not old stock. We huvo on hand ono nizi
of each kind, being Minmnts from our reguhir ales. Yom
find your size auJ uave inony Tlieso haU formerly 8,,1''
from U CO to $," 00.
Ah we have now arriving a full line of Menu', LadicH and
Cliildrens Drews Shoes,
School Snppli", Tablet, etc. Triees reasonable,
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Itcliulde MerclianUi.
j. Jf. Xtppman & Co. I
1 Nanafactorers of Furniture f
AND DEALKKS IN-
Fine Undertaking Goods,
tarpets. Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and GIhss. k
ijL Lumber and Building Material. 'K
Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan.
FRINKV1LLE, : : -OKEGOX.
PrineYiBIe-Burns Stae Line.
C0RNF1TT & OANTRELL, Props.
Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express
Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at (5 a.m.
Passengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Ililev Burns
and all way points.
C. 1. WINNER, Agent, Prineville
PHiievIIIe-SSlver Lake
Stage Line.
DICK VAN DER VERT, Prop.
Carrying & fya and Passongors
Learn Prinevill Mondnvn, WcdnotKldjii a.i.l Fridayn. Cowl 'rim.
careful driver. Freight iid p.engern waybill for Bnd Lav.
Avu.au ...u cuvw c, i W1NNEK, Agnnt.