Crook County Journal Counl.y omolul I-iifior, TllURKDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1002. A Hit of I'cilllliiil t-lnior. Mr, W. K, lltitclier.of HiibrCity, tlm l! iii(tl iind 'prominent lnwyT mill Di niDi'i'fit, win) went down (6 ovf'i'wliclininf! yet Ihiiiii)hIiI(! defeat iih u ciimlidiili) for vtmyrw in tit Ih ilinlrict IiihI June, i report itl to lmvu wiiil in a t(if;;iit inlumcw in "iiKliiiij;toii City Unit "if tin: Diiin ocruti of Oregon liml n!ood put in lsii'2 iiihiint'l of willi'lriiwinx t b ! r electoral ticket on tlio eve of elec tion, Ol'i'H'lll Wulll'l Il.lVt.rJ 1 ,( n cur ried fur drover ('lovclmiil. It wins tin1 iiiimt wuieitlnl act tin party ever j t-r j mt ti ji lc-i , mid win-; one of (h tlinijrfi Unit c:!d"i'il the rmn ncnt oH of (lie stall' Id tlic liemocratH." Mr, Htiii'hi'r, itt that limn n nn'!i dati' for prreidi'Mliiil elector, re- fllCil, l( Will lid rullirllllif-l't l, to withdraw, lm tonij oilier Demo cnitic candidal!, Mr. It. 'A. Miller, did withdraw, oh the ndviee of tin national committee, unit Mr Pierce a i'tijiy li.it, wan wilij-liltiled in hi Hte ul, Til" cull ie UeiiCc of tliix movii w:m (ho ( l'.i'iimi of only three Mi'Kiiili.y cli-ctoiM in Oregon thai year, Pierce, ii Weaver elector, be Intf el,, ..ted. Puplili-!.-. were then nuiiierou-t in i jv'ii, and later Hen; nioru iiuriK iou, than Doirio. ml-, and they combined oulnnm licn d tli" Ilepulilicaii'", an thin vole diowed. Iltlt tlil't tlif I 'eluoeratii' el yloiH hv tli -im-elve had any po-Hildf chance of currvittt; the Mule, with due rcf-pecl for the "pin ion of the, gallant Colonel liulehcr, it iti absurd. And why Hlmuld thiM incident have ho weakened tliu Democratic party in Oregon ? Cleveland wnK elected that year, the hard tin.fr) tittno on itnmcdi- Hieiv, mev ana nil in men were eliurpal to the Democratic, lmrly, which ln-ii:g in power Hplit widely atiiidcr; and never since has that party had tiny more chance of car ryinj,' Oregon than of carrying l'cnh! ylvania, but thin fact is not in the leant d" to the incident ttl hnlrd to hy tliu linker t4atesinan, Nor in tlierw any present prospect that the DcniocniU will cixiiu witli in 10,000 votcn, at tho lowest esti mate, of carrying Orcjoi) for the next twenty yearn. Yet no posi tive prediction re-pectins political event that Ion;; ahead can he f rifely made. Telrgrain. I lie ElUloriinl orli-iir-tiiiirtcity. The Qi.iurtely of tho Oregon His torical Society, No 1 IJ, Vol. 3, Hep temher, 'M)'I lien 11(1011 our table. An tiMinl it in full of interest to all who care to know anything about the begining of things in Oregon ami wdial good citizen Hhouid not? The contents are as follows: Sheep hllHbundry in Oregon, by lion. John Min to, a pioneer of IS 14; The Origin and History of the Wil lammetto Woolen Factory, the first on the Pacific coast, by the lale ll E. Pratt, who constructed the fac tory and managed it for several years; The American Fur Trado in tho Fur West, a review of the recent work by Capt. IIirn.ni M. Chittenden, U. S. corps of engin eers, by Mm. Frances; Fuller Victor; HeminisenecB of Janies Jory, a pio neer of 1817, and . K. Warren, a pioneer of 1852, by II. T. Lyman; Reminiscences of Mrs. Tabitlm Iirowu, a pioneer of 1810, licet known ns "Grandma" Brown, who taught the first school at Forot drove, out of which has grown the Pacific University of today, by Mrs. Jane Kinney Smith. In addition there are three interesting docu ments: (1) Relating to the formal taking of the Columbia river Aug. 19, 1818, by Capt. J. Biddle, U. 8. N. ; (2) Letter of March 4, 1843, published in tho National Intelli gencer, Washington, D. C.,' relating to Oregon; (3) Extract from a lee ture by George L. Hilliard in Hart ford, Conn, in 1845, opposing the idea of the U. S. giving up it claim to the Oregon country. Every copy of thie quarterly should be carefully preserved. In a few years it will become invaluable to every student. It is Bent to a large number of His torical Societies and public librar ies in eastern states: and 111 tins way, is largcly 'ftHHiHting in - making historic, Oregon better known to tho people of our land, ' Any one demring to secure copies can do so by Applying to Geo, II, Dimes, Ah rtislant Hecretnry of the Society, City Hall, Portland, Oregon. H)g Jli 11 liny lircdicrr. The monster l'omcroy -dredge,, built to mnu: the placer bottom of the John Day and of Canyon creek which has been in operation over two months on the north fork be low John Day city, will not run this winter. - Work 'will stop as soon a;-: bad weather sets in. The dredge has had a fairly uninter rupted run since, starting, lack of fuel being about the only (difficulty. So iiianriiioth are tho proportions of this mining boat that a dozen cords of fuel a. day are required to nin it, and as this has to be cat and brought down frjnrt the sur rounding inountiiins, the supply gave out sl'Tliie H, A hi r ',', crew will spend the major portion of the winter getting a big amount ahead, mid next season's run will prob ably be clear. The drudg" is said to have made big money, extract ing some times as high n? iflOOO a day, but accurate ut"a on the output could inn he obtained. It is claimed thai, sullici"nt concession:- are owned by the company to keep the dredge in operation the year round for a century. Hump ter Miner. Jumped on a Ten Penny Null. Tin; little daughter of Jr. J. X. iWell jii.iipeil on 1111 imeiled lake iiiudc of ten penny naiU, and thrust one nail uuliixly through her lout and a second one halfway llirouidi. Cham lerluin's I'ain linlin won promptly applied niul live iiiiuutei after tho pain had ilini)penit(l mid sio more miftVring w;s experienced. In three ihiy the chilli was wealing her ehoo lis usual nnd with iibsolulely 110 ditcmnfurt. Mr. Powell is a well known rnerchiiiit of t'orkliind, V11. l'.iin Balm ix mi iiuliseptic and hciiU such injuries with out matin ation niul in one-third the time r'(iiiied hy the usual treatment. For mile by sll druggist. THE BKOKEN CIRCUIT ' v t joiiw u. HAninr. 'J'hoir friiTv1htji hegm In tlie enrty dnyi f ih wirclmw ttloprrnpli (l(,intnitiaiiou by Mitrciiii. the onljr two'of Utjeu torn 1'iiiy A irnibbling nlwltnu who atrrcid lll'l'll thff l(,lttli,,M,VHtt nt rlnin j,i,',,lf l,ITi, I,t l. ...i I ...1 niul miKiitwUun. I'ukcr anil )frvwrt drift el p:i)t from the (",'Ti in nnd cvmcMunc I l'i hrnt from tlie timitlcd u.;ilon,i of t:,pir I e'c.,,,11. their UMiftiliitmim r,d trctr mUlv ii'iiirit limi 1 t 1 1 (j it 1 , 1 a'lcrolJlt fnclclnnip (luii'.i.i m,i:.:U 1 li I till p n I uV i dud JVi If iiiOiin:r, li.ii'vt,- a, : v-ir,ir no I,, -at,i,IiN ol -CH-IC,',?. KM:f,l. in.'J,,!! Utile, Hd i iiMi'tHlly ti-h-Mtcnfi, ir,. bii'v.iwt i, .',rti ;. t lie front tmlf oi (Al ,,ii. en t . 1 1 K-iit i;, fl.rtr nt a l,e: H.K t I'lV'.r.i! l..i(- liric.'H.ity wil'.'.m ami holier lived in ,rt l H-rciv I ,? !;.u l,w,-r i,l u (!,it lie'J'inw isliut a r ,lil.ll 111 !l III l: !' ,,'H Jlll'(,.-ri', i i iV r 't a i , a, I i , I c, I.-: im,m u,,:;i,,',! t,l i 1 I f I 1 f I no r v a j t'j CM',,,,,. iinfiWUt-L' ,i!',r,H t.,':-" t ' l s, to i 1 i nt 1 1 t J'hle 'l (.! ,1,1 ur'i,:,;!l iv '. I iikiir. iv ,o );.( n ,,! ro , VI ,1 t t I I I I lu I I il't:v',rl r u luum. I W) ill' f i r f ii Uil , m ire tii in 1 1, j I'lrni ir e. ;ii mini ii, tivii- u ri,nu Incline : .. ill ,ni n ,ry at- lt ixn n A liulro ol Cr!Fa. Little Jobimie's father, who is a Baptist minister, had just baptized bis son, and Johnnie wanted to baptize an old cat and two kittens which be possessed. The kittens were baptized and did not seem to mind it, but wdien he tried to bap tize the old cut, she scratched and bit so that Johnnie bad to give it up, so be said: "Pother you, be a Methodist then, if you want to." 'i'r.e l.id Icm.vfa ji :i Ic, ir fc.ii- ,f;,r tin y ut in:,, :! e rv" i"! , ,,t jHi-irUll rmli.C; , it, i f I,',': ,,r v.u;!;iiir: x,t- I;,,! .; iU '. !.! al-i.ie nr w I;., ii, .i ,;,:;i,i, ! Ol K;,-:.i, ? ! ' -1 e,';, f.r i l,.,,,f, l- , iff , i i. 1 1 fi.rwr lit! mm i ) a I,' ii,.r,,.,,. ii ti aw ) j. ii. i!u;j;int"ii, rjui). u i j Tliorou'gldy Jieiiovan-d and KeJ lv flfil 1 ' ..h, i ., , ,, , ill r j j ; mine Ml'. kam,i. Ii,,i,,4 , l : I nil " j: wt 'mil r r, I li , , ! t -ne lnfi;iice ici'iihouft fttatinu ( ! .'l w ' 1 1 - . I III I i,e lii,ii:-e. I ; ?f - U J t , j - Jl I'if? Herod j HJtjir fy k h'i,'s-$ ' iy.'fe'.f r''- .:- 9 - .:. I The Journal Esti Agency Is now ready to handle your property. . - . We have UNEXCELLED FACILITIES for placing Ileal Estate before those who want to purchase and are able to give GOOD SATISFACTION. J We want Farming aw! tlvmlnit I ami Also Tinilu r Laud Wl'y placing your "property with us you get the' benefit of FREE ADVERTISING. fj I T-k a 0 A? i A i ' '' 1 '1. Ii. I'll' I I ' :. I "' fit Xi it ! i.i. 1, ) ' ki-ic is., !:) I'i'aij',,'. : ' i' i i hi.. 1:1 1 ,1? CM. '!' I c Ii i:i..m, t,f .'; ivIf'C. ,1 : c! l.'t.. :rf ,n,' i. v p.i :iu r 'IV.fixi, i i'.a ii. to t:,e -'M'.i c. ie l.j hrtii.a i.i l m ir ri'i..'i 3:"i wr.cii ; etr I'urUr f'U s r k lvmi j,; r;,I..a l,:to. ,i a u, :a in l.i. h':.n M: !, II d! .I-C cuw. I uut' , inf. J;:,i, ii.ui i.iih ni,;o t." :n bin ,,m, , ; in tin U'Uer, iitui-i '.i l.lai 1:1 ,ir o. :i , !.. I di.il l.'.-isnti lo.,k i.BtM,.,Jii of l..e , i, a " Last winter tin infant child of niint- liitd croup in a violent form." euys Klder John W. Koifers, ft Christian Kvungi list, ol Filley, Mo. " I gave tier n lew doses ot Cliiiinlierlain'8 Cough Hcineily and in u short time all danger wa past and tho child iccovercd." 'l'lj is remedy not only cures croup, hut when given us soon an the first symp toms nppeiir, will prevent thu attack. It contains no ipiu.ii 01 oilier harm id suhstance and nuiy he given as con fidently to a haliy as to an adult. For wile hy all drilggiiti'. Kilo ol'a H ih Filial. New York, Xov. 17, Herman Kauffman, three year-old son of a tobacco dealer living in tho Bronx, has died from tho affects of a ily bite inflicted hist Wednesday. A low hour later a small spot made by tbo bile developed to a swelling which extended over the entire check. The swelling continued to spread until the whole upper por tion of the child's body was dis tended. Tlie doctors were power less to give relief and finally the victim died. Its playmates say the fly was an ordinary ''blue bot tle." The physicians believe the insect was infected with erysipelas germs. Qreat Luck of an Editor. " For two years all efforts to cure Eczema in the palms of my hands faihd," writes Editor H. N. Letter, of Syracuse, Kas., "then I was wholly cuied by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve." It's the world's best for Emotions. Sores I and all .kin diseases. Only 25c at all '"TZl- druggist. I. 7 .. li y bo ll.'tvj.irl wniiM it'iive Kate every i,,n .mil t:. iiji wi'.-'i hit lailmit liiftd, una ix t.v,, i: t,, i mt -a")' ali lied Mil. ;c ,..,.ii.uui.'.i), I'Jfct Hi IHUt I hli-l Ulili IHlLU'J a, mi,i..i i..,.. lit la.t t.'iry neve MiftA In gin i:j, ci t:'cir cnivciHiiy woik una niul. a I ;;i i ,nr, a I ,;' ..la I. :,;,!, Hii.-iiisi hcu.ii m.r ('! intiuiir. I'ailcr v,ni. c i.- s. inn for u liw duy U'fuie (. ticii u;.i: to liivv ioit, bemliiig uvi-r hmi, be iii:,t;:ti,i In miojilv' wiMiieii. He wa:, ta t.e ttt iiinuti; lie Lmd 1.0 i,mr rciuti;t, ju Ktt nut! ,,t i.ave gi,ni ana llri'V, m t ue ui ui tliu oust. t:i(; Knv to imve bis to'u r.nj t.-.G lunnijiniiga of hi little rgoin, and li,e-vx-il t" keep tic utci.iiln :-.i:d t,ui- B t' :i if iiie studio. "Xouie pietty guod modeler dok," w:.'.iieicil I'aikcr, raiding gliastiy. "'iiy yi-ur i,aiid oit but of me, take a deatb i:uikt vvii! ycuV' lie dud liiut night with lirtvncrt and Ka:e Icjidn.g hii nandg. d.ufm.itii carried Ian cidliii to tae furnuie, mid in 1:k u.i ttieitiifter v;:en Ibey b:td uiei.;. c,i cit-d ilia ar'.ie t iny tried to ir.'ke u t.. division of l'diker'ii uiiuiy t..are ol love and loyalty for them bt:i. Hut it us, ne.irly a tteik utter h:a goi: j; that tfcty m. ajiiirt for etca day u lime wnt.i t..ty uc.(;:ii legale ti'ieir expeiiiiH-ntfi. 'J'.ie -ceiii-uu.-!: was done. It ;;od gi:otly iu l-it-Tiiori'i, closet, aii bcatat'h u ia a t:r.; uocd en bo the handlul oi asaes of Ineir irknd. Ka'.e hid taken poas-eMiKin of t:.e little sen ay boi, and upon im iio.ri'o niuitlt l s.a i; ,n a iuoe bilvu' jewtl b-i lay lae relic- oi :ier Iom lu'er. 1 morniiig of the first day after their renewed ciiuiM to eicaange niessagea ikty niiH o:t ti,e eaaipua. "jiid jou eel any message?" aba asked, lr(Mvna.,( etulantly. "So," he answered, looking furtively over bis upturned c.illar; "what was it?" fi H.-!.ed you to eoaie over,"' her lip raa treiiiliii'.ig; "queer, T.e never tailed before." " c .it w.-'jeer." Ti'.cn.r.i'.eran awkward paa.-e, "1 my, Kate, did yuu ootiee any tiiir.R while yuu were needing that me'iageJ "No-o. T.iat ia, not just ti.cn. I had t . at little Ims of his aght, in my hand when I said 'nunc over.' 1 don't know where 1 laid it iifiu n.ud, but 1 can't find it." T.-cy weie silent for a moment, but be ft,ie tiity parted ho laid a uervoua hand on her :eee and laid: "We'd tiy it again to-night at eight. This time I'll ser.d tlie message." "All riii'it," he v!ns,erej, without look ing at him, und darting into the hall. Kut wnen they met again neat morning and he aked hef, hesitatingly: "Did you get my menage, Kate?" ahe looked up frightened to hear him call her "Kaic," and then quickly answered: "No, Mr. Ilrevoort." "Did anything odd happen while you were tending your message?" ahe asked, let ting hor eyes stray apprehensively over her pallid face. "Yea, Miss Caldwell," and he laughed pitifully with a note of tired mockery in his vuice. "Yi, a very annoying thing happened. Just as I had spoken the mes sage there was a crash in my cituei, and when 1 looked in the plaster mask cf Parker was in bits on the floor. I think 1 oiii ic meuiber hi n well enough to make another from memory, but t;:e ashes, his ashes, too. were scattered by the tall. Ily the way. did you find your little silver box?" ao,' aha murmured, distrait andJtitini iter red lip for a minute before she asked: "W hat was your message r 1 hey were standing in front of 14a lee- I wire nan now, sua ne watcnea ner saee for unmiaiess moaieni oeiore ne wnispsrea; "Can't you guess, Kate?" "I might, sir," she answered, cotd, "but I won't." "Then I'll try again te-nWt,M be wu say ing, halt querulously, but she turned on her keel and with a farewell flash in bar browa Hyrs sharply answered: No, Mr. Brevoort, no more AMD Onion Pacific 1 Dinar lfsis schedules Chttsro stt renver,' 4:B.m. Fortimd Ft. Worth,Omalia, m Special Kamsj City, Si. :( a. m. Loui,Ciaegoand rla Huit- East. Il,gt011. I atlantla Salt Uie, D?nrer, :0a.m. fcprf!i Ft.Worih.Omaba, ai p- n. Kansas City, St. Tla Hunt- Louii.Cnlink-oand talton tut. St, Pnl Walla w'.i iwls- IM a. m Fast Mall ton, Bpc bane, Mln. :M) p. m. . ne,oll, St. Paul, ! Iniluth, 'tfilwau- Ipolcana kee,CbicagoaiEut ' '' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE VBOM PORTLAND. . i ItMy.ae. Ml sailing dates 4.00 n, m. subject to change For San Francisco Bail every t days. Dally Calamtla Rim 4r00p.ni. Ex. Sunday Itiame-e. Ex. Sundar p. m. Btturday To astorls sod War 10: p. m. Landinga. 4:00 a.m. Wlllaaetta Mm. 4:10 p.m. Kx. Sunday xi. Sunday Oregon City, New- . berg, Saiein, Inda- Eendenee i Way endings. :00a.m. Wlllamella am) Yan- liWp.ni. .Tuts . Thor. kill Sims. - Hon., WsA and Sat and Fri. Oreioa aty, Day. ton, 4k Way Land ings. :a.ni. WlllaiMtti Elver. 4:p.m. "'"' , Hon., Wed. and Sat, Portland to Corral- ad Fri. Us A Way Land ings. LJo?,frlt . " Lr.Uwiston s:Sia,m. D,i, Daily Eiparla to Lewiiton s. in. y f:"y rrincviih, Oregoir VT -t 5 Z. V y 'f'al'W " ' i) W. I. Lawrence, Agent, Biggs, Oregon. .'i.rftV- Big Deal ia Typcv.rUcrs. AtiHirlan Govpriiiiicnt OrilerH IdiOO -Hmltli ri'OiiilrrM. "Vienna, Feb. 7. The greatest ( i , 'i, single purchase of typewriters ever I 'i made has heen on.lcrcd by the Jfin- t w. 1 ' ! is try of Justice, which, after three -v'i ' !?J" months ol exhaustive competitive v... , ttt, has contracted to equip the entire ministry witli not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7. Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M. ALEXANDER &XO., Agents. W. T. FOGLE, Agent, Prineville, Oregon DEALERS IX Sonera 7IJ ere hand ise. SISTERS, OREGON. Keep on Hand, Sheepmen's Supplies of all kinds. Rangers and Campers Supplies. Ir: t"''-'1' . V.'l .. 1 ', . .'-,,- Si Oolnm'bla toutliera BKective 12:01 A. 11., September f, IStiiO. South bound Dally Fttltht Arrive 7:30 a.m South j Bounl i I "nrth ' Snrth Hound Dotmd I Daily Pass. 1:S4 p.ral De'ly lui. Le&rc I . Dal It Freight Leave Were 11 :M am 3:40 nm 8:00 s.ia; l:,rp.m Gibbons U:eo s.m :l:'t,Ta :l s.uij IM p.m1 Wssco 1C:4S !::e p.ra s:4J a.m. i'.ii p.m kio o ac:t': an: :'.4, p.m S:S : a.m! 2:3S p.m: Kitniliiit ll:t;o .ni V::vi.n) :l s.in' -i-A'i p.m Us C Jel0:l m 'J.lii.io i:Vi a m p.m Melio'ldsli':l'i s.m 2:UH ..ia a. ni S:W p.m; eMoss U':lKi H.m, 1:.VJ p.ro l:S0 a.m 3:( p. ml Moro j t::J3 .m' 1:40 p.m : 8,:19 p.m Erskinvl' 9:MH a.nr ! a.m 8:44 p.m' G sVv . St:l5 a m 1:00 p.a j 4:u6p.m. 11','irlon j 4. '.'6 ,.iii! tlutlirie 4:4n p.m! Wtteox I .:'1 li.TH.'llsntkO : a.in'.. 8:40 A. in 8:i a.in; 8:lO s ii, n. J. HARIIIS, Surintendent. O. E. TATI.E, (1. ! A Edison, Bell, Howe, Singer, McCormicx, and other millionaire inventors began lite r. Fortunes await etner tnventers Csn yoa devise tat proTeaaents arttcJes commoa sue ? While rest delay, etkers ay pattat jrimr Ideas. We guarantee aaeinst kits ! fees laud us lor services. Fees woilerftle and navable br Instalmenta. "laesnter'l sent free on request slmJ liU rr a bu. a4ait4m,. . laJlUll. mi I mr p WW sraaa-vA Camp outfitting, We Carry a Complete line of Groceries Dry Good?, Hardware Etc. We Respectfully solict your trade. mm. ilacfeniiling That Pleases Th? great m-ct'ssity of GOD work ia evident to every one who ivfi !-,.it.!Yini7i a hlflt-ksmtth. tv ork tli.it wit shim tliA rni(rh usae of the farm and road. The best horse:hoehi;7, tlie best w.U'on work, find the best grnerul repairing can lw had at CORXETT & ELKIXS'S A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hanil I! II . Cty Barber Shop. fPowcll Cyrus, IProprt'oiors. Joi and Cold fiaths. ZPrincui'tia. Ore J, W. BOONE, Saddles and harness Maker ot tlie celebrated PRINE VILLE STOCK SADDLE t'l'LL LIXE OF STOCKMEX'S SUPPLIES Latest improved Ladies' Side and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Angora Clmps, Quirts and Haeka mores. Write for prices. Prineville, : : Oregon. Q. Springer, nUEEHKH or "Draft, Coach and Carrayc JPoraeJ Young stallions nd mares, also a few young teams for sale. Haystack Blood Stock laacL Haystack, Oregon.