Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 06, 1902, Image 5

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    WAHINQTON LIFE
IMFrCE CO.
OP NKW YORK.
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Una th lurnnnt j)t;rv)iniu.'o of
Cll!I) IlllllMtM t'J tlllfSh llollllX Of lia
bility ; fmi'ii tiin hltrhi'tit nvuruKO
liitum it, and itmiii-H the mot up-to-iluto
piwrsxjej.vo nolioleii for iu
voHlmonl or protection.
AITI.KK. AI'I'l.l , AI'IM,I,H.
Kor tin1 iit-x t thirl y days I v.-: 1 1
(Cell iiiiIiik ii! ihe orolnird for 50
cents iiml mm (l-ilhir per bushel.
C. V. Clin l.K.
Pasture I Pasture I!
1 have (1 Ul nctv.i o( good pasture
and will lulic iior.i'f or cattle to
i!iliirn by the in mill, lit rcusoti
iililn r.il'". Knin-li on Marki" creek.
J-ihTM !I. I'kti;ii-un,
Notice.
To all m iix(iiij owing (or borne
tlioi'ing lit ('. L. Silimioii'ij shop,
Vol) are llitiiiel to call llllil settle
one half of the amount il in, with
the estate of tin- ,uid C. L. Sulo
limn. Signed; Naomi Salomon.
Admiiiltatrix.
KTOI.KN OK HTIUYMt.
Out- brown nine, "ige By , m-iclit
About L! lb., broke, it V'TV Kent If.
Blur in f'letioml, roiht liinil fool
while, brnmled ll-Z on b-fl ului-ililur,
im it yiMibiu: coll Willi her; Oiii'
ibiik ! iv iiiihv, fteinht iiliuiil I0il ) Hi-..,
broke, vvir K-n! ti-. while lioul feet,
r-tur in loivii.M.I, hrui.lnl A m on left
ulioiilil r. li Si .ii'iii oiio yejir ago.
If.YOO leiuiril ili bo mIiI (or return
of, or mini nut ion In dim. o. cry of
citlnn of rni'l ntiiiniiU.
II. K. lo.v.u.ii, or ."-'AM W'inil.,
(I'J-liu ' H-.trr-, Ori-gnn. ,
Nni( I'm kit.
Any oiii: liivlni; It .ft f"iir while
Inekt imii leurii of lie tr where!" I out
by eiilliiit' thit nllu e un I payi ng
for l!ii Holier.
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PJVj;WCE HENHY
I-."!..'.?, P. OVERCOAT
I'llESENTIXO DISTINCTLY NEW FEATURES
IN CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER
HELP RANGE
DITIONS
CON-
MIANKSOIVJN'O, with itn jiJcafiint triulitiomi, religious t:i(.'nifi-
(Hiiee, aii'1 feiiHtiiiff, in likewii-"! a time for drcwM. L'huully it
eati lie depended titKin to lnni? with it the rial wirilei of the North.
A Komi time to jiiek out the Overcoat and Heavy Suit, awl here, h
fhe hei4 )lnee we know of to find jn.-t what you wihh. Our winter
Hhowin", in utiiisnal in rnany way", hut notably m in the HtrikhiK
htyliM di.-jilaycd. Quality haw heen our waU'h-word ho long that
wo iri rititjj ( veryono uwlertandi it.
Thin rjiieial offering incltu
),.m K. X. & V. garment, guaranteed ly the iniikcw and hy uh
ISMU to Cons Heforo the OreRon
brKlxlature Tbln Winter
Two hills which, if passtd, will
have a vital hearing on the range
nitnation in Grant county, ar t to be
brought brifore the Oregon legisla
ture thii winter by a representative
from Wallowa county, Hays a I'en
dleton difpatch lo 'the Oregonian.
One will provide that fhecp from
ore: county, for either winter or
summer range, tiiUBt pay a certain
tax per head to the latter county.
Thin bill applies also to faith; A
econd bill n to ho modeled on an
Idaho law. It provides that fcbeep
may not bar ranged within a mile
of a farm settlement or homestead.
OYEHCOATS MEN'S SUITS
N0T1CU OP DISSOLUTION
Notice in hereby- given that the
firm anil piirlucivhip of While it
Campbell, doing bunim-H in the
City of I'rineville, Crook County,
hlntft of Oregon, in hereby disnolvcd
by mutual coin-n ut, Mr. John W.
White retiring. All hci-ohiiIh due
raid firm will hi" collected mid re
ceipted for by Mr. J. h'. Campbell,
mid all accounts owing by taiil firm
I will be paid by Mr. J. K, Campbell.
Patcd, lhi -Uh day of Novem
ber, l'JO'J.
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Tht ilKnutnrc l on mnry bo o( tlx (tenilno
Laxative BroinO'Quinine tum-u
tho ruiiHvtv Hint t uren cil"J la one da
A. I!. MAN S CO.
Sell Lumbsr for
CASH ONLY!
it largo variety of the match- Tin; Idaho law makes provision fori
a two-mile limit.
If these two measures are passed
and enforced, they will go far to
alleviate the distressing conditions
FURNISHINGS'-" ;rant mwly w!,ich 8iv ri-e to;
the liiiinemus shootltlL' atiravs ami I'-nant.
ti.e intense strained feeling between 1 wells show every twelve lmura,
i....,.0,u,.;,mti,u.t-nmi Then morniriK and evening, and have
Morrow, Umatilla, (iiliiam, Wasco,
" J tJ
in the water level; but with a chungt'
of wind, air is drawn in ami t'"
water in observed to wink. During
the progress of a low barometer w
over one of these regions wind w
violently expelled from tho wells
with a noise distinctly atldiblu (sev
eral roils. ProfeswoM Loveland unil
Swezeyoi the University of Ne
braska, have mado observutioti! on
a well of this .nature in Perkins
county and found that its breath
ing periods were extently coitici
cident with the barometic chungeB
The citizens of the region have
attempted many explanations ot
the wells. Some have muotu'il
thiit the blowing is probably !u
to the liberation of the gas produc
ed from petroleum, and that as pe
troleum is a natural ilistillsiUoi
from great coal fields, there rtiust
be an abundcnt stqiply of the 'lat
ter mineral beneath the surfactv
Fortunes have been staked Upon,
this deduction and much time con
sumed in a fruitless search for
Others have noticed a
of current which sminu
thought that this oscillation wa .
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I"rs. Laura. G. V'elb,
V're.lr'i!.li'iil Voonit'K Ilonn'
rrillli'l lulmol .nl rii (li!..
"I drr'fed t!it thsr;' of lii- . bb.h
w.t f.i-t a;.ii"ir.ctiini, Ino'iftrt V.in
l Cinlul, r,d tj .C!; lo I.",' 4 h-il-lie.
I evjHiicntfiJ oii.e nl'.d the
lint month, i I fcr,.t on tak ivi it for
thr nion'hi and i.ow I m-r,-!iii.itJ
ivli! no pain and I shull Itike it oft and
on How until I Iuvk pauti liu-1 i-m.'rx."
lVinali' Ui:;ikinM, iKnonli''!
nu'iihi'S, la'lmu ei tin! voiiili hn!l
ie. :u nit! triniM'-i "In not viiir oil.
ii-vfullow swjiuiiti ti't!-,'ili:iii!i'
liie. lo not v.ait Li;t i.i'ii: V inn
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THE BEE HIVE.
THE PLACE TO SAVS MONEY.
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK!
Furs.
Ladies' Fur Collarettes, also Children's. Fur Sets,
of the latest patterns and full values.
Knit Goods.
A nice assortment of Liulie;-' Shawls and Fascina
tors, also Infoiits' Knit Sacqnes, Bootees and
Mittens.
Underwear
Ladies', Gents' and Children' Underwear. Our
line is complete, and has been silectcd with a
view to the special reiuii'cnieiits of this climate.
QUALITIES L'NCQt'ALED. PRICES UNTOUCHED.
An Examination Will Convince Yon.
Crook and Washington state sheep-1 due to a tidal action of the fhect
water, erroneously consnlcrmir tho
-,, men,
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V.
who bring in hundredi oi
thousands of sheep into Grant's
summer range will be compelled to
contribute to the maintenance of
latter as a great subterranean lake
The phenomena are mot frequent
ly attributed by scientific observers.
. . . . , . ... -..1 !.
the county institutions and nn-jw aimospncric pressure, wii.c..
provcmerits, a change for which though probably exerting great in
Grant resident have long leen con- fluence, is not necessarily the
tendin". It has hern a source of ! whole cause. The material through
which the wells are driven may
throw some light on their peculiar
ities. In southeastern Nehra-skii a
layer of dense limestone about 4
inches thick lies beneath 50 tov
100 feet of subsoil. Below the-
peculiar bitterness among settlers
of the John Day that they should
Id! taxed to eeep up the district,
while foreigners, came in early with
their stock and got the hulk of the
trrass. Grant county sheepmen, in
their turn, rarely drive abroad, and j limestones is found water-bearing-would
be able to'appreciate in their j gravel. When the limestone cov
fullist the benefits of this bill, if jcring the water-bearing beds is
passed. penetrated water under Blight pres-
Many a shooting affray would sure rises about 1 foot. The water
probably le prevented by the appli- hearing layer is very, porous and
cation and enforcement of the gnu- must always contain more or It 8
ing bill, making a mile limit iorJair. As the air ahove.and the air
sheep around every homestead. inclosed in the gravels below arc-
One of the chief causes of trouble;
ulike subject to the fluctuations of
tor years has been trespass by out- j tne far. .meter, it billows Unit it tlie
;.t.b,....-!...r.1er on nrivi.te hold-' surface air is rendered lets dense
5, MICHEL
ings. Settlers complain that out-j the air below will pass out tlirougU
i i .1 .. ,1 . ! llie vell foil riiii'r until enuilihritim
ii eiti me ui.is i" u n 1 - o - i
1 leave their littL-'between the rarer air and denser
holding bare mid their own cattle air is estui.us.ieu. ami v.io opposuo
Siockiii.-ii here sav the; ctlcct will fmlow ilunng a period
11 designed to ' of high pres-ure. ritiil, this ex-
snie
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very doors, am
starving
two iiHii-urcs are wt
cqnalize the stock situation to some
I extent. Grant County News.
f I ::i-v lulli.'W a iVviniHTi tt- tl'iu Iniiiiii' l
i,f lite. lo not vaiit Li;t t.i'ii: V me jj i
P i.f (.'iinlui now lent Jivoi'l the Iron- Ij
I I ill... iue of I 'uMui never f ; i i t si fi
j I') lieiiutt a nuffi'ritisj weainn ef
I liny iit'i". 'Win"' o Cai'lui ivIieM'il B
a '.!rs. Ve!il wlieu slit- v.-!i.i in ilini- !
S fer. Wbi ii you t-i:n,to(:ii'('!i.:ii.-e I
I of life Mr. W ul.f.'s letter -v. ill S
I nii'iin iiioro to you tli.-ni it lii'i-n g
H new. but you may now avoitl llie , B
J Fiilii'ring he einlnreil. lirm'i'isH 1
I si il t'l bottli-a of V iui! of Cariiui.
The Joarnal's Special Offer lj
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Journal for 1? If not, you sjiould do so at once. In
Another column we give the offer in detail. During the
"life of this special offer we give the Journal and Oregonian
for ?2. On or before November 1st the Journal will branch
out into a six-column eight-page paper.
Call and see the new press, the best in the country !
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I to tl.itiik you fer my rr.itf.
)l 1 nan KotiViiiiK ai-tinifii fi'eoi eili an'!
.3 wiiM ti-.i.il'' uiiri'liiiie to relie-e luti-
wl.tll. en lilt soSiee ul a flirlnl. I Tn
Ji. elm"'' & I little of elir l'eiliu HI-
Si .i-it;e i.ikI took a tiil-lcful at nili!
'1! i.i.ii io;e!l er in t lie ii-oininu'. At liai
.at tvoive, noon, iijy wite (,r:tve me
J m.-th" r ti.1 !iHinfi.l, -ahen my pa.ii
iilstelini. Iutwoil;i)S I wn a'-li
i o htti i it r. y it i:ii!iii Liintss i n'.iie!;.
J nlii -ml. It '" tin l'ly w. n!t i fn.
'?! ,!i:!-uMv"ilBif-r, Vurtirt, Helena.
pl.mation; plausible as it is, hardly
accounts for tin- force with which
the air is expelled from some of the
wells, and a more comprehensive
study of the problem is needed to
satisfactorily explain all the phe--nomena.
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tiftftri. 1750 Imoressions per Hour
Ll a recent papeJ pulilln d by
the United Slates Geological Sur
vey, en Wells and Windmills in
Xebrask:i. mention is made of the
interesting phenomena of the
breathing or blowing wells which
are turn ! distributed throughout a
huge portion of the state of Nebras
ka. These wells are of the driven
tvpe mostly in u?e upon the plains
but are distinguishable from those
of ordinary character by a remark
able and unexphunable egress and
ingress of currents of 'air which
produce distinctly audible Bound
and give the names variously ap
plied to them of breathing, sighing
blowing or roaring wells, according
to their character in different
places. The air currents are read
ily tested with the flames of a can
dle, or by dropping chaff or- feath
ers into the well tubes. There are
periods when these wells blow out
for several days, and equal periods
when their air currents are revers
ed. It has leen observed that the
blowing occurs with changes of the
barometer. Some wells are found
to be most audible when the wind
is from the northwest, with a rise
Notice to Electric Customers.
Your attention is called to the-
i monthly lighting rates, which will
be found in the last part of Section
10, Ordinance -122, which reads; as
iollows :
Evening nntil 10 p. in., .05 pcr
eandle pnivi-r ; evening until mid
night, .t'ti I er- candle power. AJ1
night lights .O.S per candle power.
Uesidenee?, churches and hall
special rales. Residences were
given a .04 rate for this reason.
They are supposed not to burn their
lights only when in actual use, ami
in no case to burn lights all night
in unoccupied rooms.
Beginning November 1st, l'J02,
we will charge an .,08 rate on all
night lights unless permission has
been granted for same.
We positively will not furnirdi
current to lights not purchased
from P. L. & Co. Where this
fraud is found to exist service will,
be discontinued without notice.
P. L. & W. Co.,
Per C. L. Shattutk.
IOOQ
The best physic ChainbcrtamV
Stomach mid Liver Tablets. En.y to
take. I'leitBiint in etTeet. Fur aide by
nil druggiste.
"Now is the Appointed Time
Til O. R. & N. Co. ha just iaauecl
hundaoiuely illustrated paiiiphivl ratitledK
"Oregon, Wahiii(titon & blnliu a&
thsir reaourcet." People in the Ko
are aniioua for information about ih
Pacific North Wet-If yoo will give tb
(t K. A. N. Co. agent at Shaniko Eat
of names of modern people who are like
ly to be interested, the booklet will Le
mailed free to luch peraona.