Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 29, 1903, Image 7

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    Crook County Journal.
County Oftlolitl Pnpor,
rUIIHHDAV.JANIIAUY 211, KMK), .
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Tlic Kt l,ouin Kxprwltion, upon
which hi) inlli'll wurk !m 1 i i r i k iIiiiiii,
will lio the lurKi'nt mill CiHlliiiHt ex
position ever lii'M, ami will he
open April .'ill, I'.HII. Tho approxi
mate imkI will ho 10,000,000, of
wliiuli tin) citizen n Ht. I,iiiii ruin
fit r,, KM),)( 10 liy miWriplioii, mill
.",( H l,( HK) ,y Ih.iiiIh, the U. S.
(ioviiriimciit gavn over Ifo.OOO.tlOO
it tit 1 tlm Klnlcof Missouri appropri
ated fl,(KKi,IXH. Tim I'xIiiliiU un
to ho arraiiKi'il in 't ureal ilepnrt
lui'iiU, anil arn to he housed in
lniilililiK costing from $200,000 In
(inventor Ohiiiiihcrhtiii last
week received a coiimiuniciiliim
kIhih-iI liy tlm nuitrn of tt-n fur
MK" vessels now Ij'itiK in tlin I'nrt
( l'ort. In ixl, c i ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n I i i i tr liim up
on lliat piirlinn of his inaugural
address pcttuiiiing to tlio rci-nin-liii'iiilaliiinn
for legii-lntioii for tln
relief of (tiiiHti-l'K of vessel ill the
li i ill tr of crimping ami sailor
lioanliii(!-liouM) ki'i'MTii.
The happiest mini in the wnrlil,
says nn exchange, in tln common
rvory-day chap, wlio makuH his
own living, pays his own board
anil Iiiik the respect of liin neigh-1
liorn. Jlu hii von it little money us ,
lii' goes along, hut ho doesn't try'
to Kit n corner on llii' marki't, an
lie in a tduvu to neither umliltion
imr society. JIi- ih'vit -xM'ctH lo
Wear out tin wilt of It is pants in
tlic Senate, and wlii'ii ho slides in
to hi clothes in tlm morning lie
never wants' any time trying to
pirk out tlm r i n 1 1 1 tint i f socks,
suspender anil nicklii'B that will
Idi-nd with the general effi-ct. lie
wears it "hilnl" shirt when ho feels
liko it, ami wlii'ii his pot corn he
gins to jump ho whips out his
jack-knife ami ruin it four-inch
gash in tho side of hi hoot, and
nothing in said nhnut it in tho
paper. Ho has an itpjietito like n
cyclone, anil never has to Hit up
nights ll lid poultice hix consciences,
lie U'lieven in tho doctrine of live
ami let live. lien ho encounter
one one of tho neotly ho doesn't
stutter with his pocket-book. The
plain plug of a man in happy hc-
cause, ho ih satisfied anil tlooHn'l
spend tho hotter part of life in
yearning for something about four
sizes too hig for him.'
Minn Harhiira Kolk, of ('liicnijjo,
Iiiih workoil nn Horvant in tho name
family for forty yearn anil Iiiih
j i let been presented with n meilal.
Shu iiIho deserves a niouiiment.
A good many women who can
keep a girl only a month or two
would like to meet liarharit ami
her it terrific hug, Allmiiy Demo
onit. liy an almost unanimous volo,
Congress has plaid coal on tho
free lint for one year. Thin in a
well-direi'teil blow at tho coal
trust, bill tho won't of it iH that it
will also ii fleet the ininery. How
ever, thin fiction was made impera
tive by the prohibitive price that
at present exist in tho United
Slati'H, canning dontitutioii and
even death in Eastern citien. The
placing of coal on tho free 'lint iH it
line example of tho mighty power
of tlio masses when pricked to ac
tion by tho nhnrp good of want.
All of Morgan' inillionH were
pnwerloBH to ntein the lido, and the
trusts wort) overwhelmed an by an
avalanche. There in good food for
thought hero for tho Republican
parly. Tnlenn we arc badly mm
taken, it was, much easier to got
coal off the free lint than it will be
loget'it back on. And I here arc
a few thing" bonide coal I lint will
have to be placed on the free lint
before long, by one parly or the
oilier, in order to keep other trusts
from taking the people by the
h roa I. Kx,
and npciiding the proceed in the1 f
Inland of Cuba. Administration! IF
of justice. In tho Isle of Pine is
Hiiid to he unreliable, the pro-
ten! ing American nay they have
settled in the inland with their
families and mean to stay. Be
fore inventing their money in tin
purchase and improvement of real
estate they received official assur
ance from Washington that the
Isle of Pines was territory of the
United States. They refuse to
pay further taxes to the Cubans
and ank (Jiat steps lie taken im
mediately to establish a govern
ment in tho island under Ameri
can authority.
Tlio situation is In-coming seri
ous and an open rupture is likely
(o occur if President Palma's rural
guards arc sent to the Isle of Pines
to enforce collection of taxes.
Frrpiirllif la Itralal.
Three hundred American citi
zens, property owners and resi
dent of tho Isle of Pines, says the
Herald's Havana correspondent,
are preparing to resist forcibly, if
necessary, any further exercise of
sovereignty there by the Cuban
(iovernment. Forma! demand
hail been made upon Minister
Sitiicrs for the prelection due to
American citizens on American
territory, and Mr. Humeri is con
ferring with President I'lilma.
American residents on the inland
nay they own and occupy more
than two-thirds of (he land there.
They assert that the Cuban (iov
ernment i levying oppressive and
unlawful taxes in the Isle of Pines
Laundry Solicited.
Mrs. Dora Lyons wishes to an
nounce to the public that she will
do washing and ironing at reason
able prices: Washings will be de
livered.
Mr. Carmiciil went to the city
January 0, by stage. While in
the city he invested stock in tin
mines, which are near I'rairie City.
He returned home Saturday.
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C. E. McDowell, Prop.
Thoroughly Itcnoviiteil and Bo
uriiifliiil Throughout,
tiiii rlciiii I'ln ii. ItntcM $1,
KI.50 and 'J per tiny.
Accomiiioihuiiiini are L'rimirpaiinei)
in the city. Humple Itooms for
Commercial Travelers,
Long Uiitunco Telephone Htation
in the house.
t
The Journal
Real Estate Agency
i .10 o
Oregon
Short Line
and union Pacific
Lumber $IO Per M.
After January 1, l!Wi, we will
sell IuiiiIst at our mill on (Xhoco
for 110 x-r thousand, (live us a'
call.
Hawkins Uiiotiikiis.
AIIFor$3000.
I Imvi-n raii'-li pmininlinn nl I.M nrri-
thn mlli north of Anliwowl. IS wren of
iilfulfu mill 30 ui-n-ii of itruin Ininl, with KOl
Iihiim- mill Irarn. Klne yuillil! on huril
In In-iiriiiir. no lu-ixl ol young i-iinn-, z
liriul uf tii'i-, '1A heifer, anil one.iiliort
horn hull; nil two your ohl next upruiK.
I'lenty uf fi-'-'l aiul pasturf. lunarm of
nini h unih-r fi-ni-e. Tliis raneh m only one
mile nnrth of the On-Kon Kiiik inine.
Cull on or uchlren, 1. O. l'ainilexlrr
Anhwowl, (n-imn.
All pcrsom knowing thcnmelvM in
debU'd to Smith A Clonk will plense
cull nd ettlo. This mean you.
Smith A Clock.
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W. J. Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon.
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h now reaily to handle
your property.
We have UNEXCELLED
FACILITIES for placing
Koiil JEstiiteJ before those
who want to purchase and
are able to jrive GOOD
r.jU SATISFACTION.
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We want Farming antl Grazing Land
IImi TIiiiImt Land
gtf hy placing your property with uh you get the
hem-fit of FI'.EE ADV ERTISING.
Call-in or'Address
IDE JOURNAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY
l'rlncill', .Orfgnii
C. E. LVTLK,
G. P A
Kdison, Bell,
Howe, Singi-r,
McCorraick, and
iMhor millionaire
inveutow began Ufa
poor.
Fortunes await
other lovaatort.
fam nil dvl.4l I fit"
orovementa on artldw
In commoa ?
wkiu won delaT.atare
ay patent yoar Idea.
nrA ai-4kntp ncainst loM
fee paid us lor TTtee.
iwodarateaHd payable by
ITHla
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Aoadmml
OmptartmaaM.
Military DisclpSne
Manual Training
Good Laboratories
Large Armory
Recreation Building
A prWate achool for boarding and day
pnpili. Freparea boyi for tdmiaaion to
any scientific achool or college, and
for boainew life. New and completely
equipped building. Thorough instruction according to the
beat methods. The principal has had twenty-four yean
experience in Portland. Boys of any age and any degree of
adnscement receired. For catalogue and pamphlet corn
Ulaing letters of testimony, etc, address,
J. W. HILL, M. D.
Principal.
r. O. Drover 17. FOR.TLAND, OKK.
Big Deal in Typewriters
fflJjZa3i VPf Austrian Government Orders 1200
flSi"jt 8m,;h,pr:,n,;r;
pingle purchase of typeYriters ever
made has been ordered by the Min
istry of Justice, which, after three
montlw of exhaustive competitive
trial has contracted to equip tho
entire ministry vritn not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters,
supplying every court."
Press Dispatch to Portland Oregoman, K-bruary i . I
Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M.
ALEXANDER & CO., Agents.
V. T. FOGLE, Agent,
Prineville, Oregon
4I- --.-.k'f!!
glacksmithing That Pleases
Is The Kind You Get at
J. II. WIGLES
(Successor to)
:CORXETT & ELKIXS'S
A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hand
wry sjaroer vnop.
Powell d Cyrus, IPropit'jtort.
Jfot and Cold Baths. Princvih, 0r
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BMiftlant " Bent fn oo rtju.
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