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Crook County Journal. I new iind unknown country "it is rieh : in wool, stock ami upplie of all Culver lienia. " ,.,... Km, Tm : , kin H linr of heavy loa.le.l , mai mi, .. bm. KV AM. B..M K. Pn ,..ihl train,, looa.,,1 Ml, way j H, , ye e,l..or ,-ls ro,,me.l please Uglify. Vi!lit in thirty ilnllars: lutlish your i.per More hand. W V BI,A'K KmtoK : per ton from Shaniko to Prineville. Tlio woeil crop is loiiit nicely ,......: I he enernions warenou' at rnnin-since the nunv weather lias tot in. g. M.HAII.M..--. ; ia fww, inside ami out slum - , freight eotnes into this eoimtrv. ror iwo muiioivm h.... n,"ir'uU i Die p-. t! ; ami I know not how wide it w, the PrlMilhr. t. lr.mmii..l. Uuuwh llw , fl ks , ) ,,,,, I:. .H. moil . cU iH. . i , wiw into the rimmm. Sun SI'IKRII'TKIX RATK.S 11 jhat this countrv should I un.lcr "V '' evening ' third at the Wilcrand less present Srin. ".vtk w'hool house. fl pro- Tm. M..sth- - i Th)-y ,, m il(nrn,,r days herds jeoeds will he sent to the ileppner THURSDAY, - ?l ,'Y ''"'jot cuttle n.l horses made the own-,lff,'rers, - jcrs wealthy Init the sheepme n have. The I), of II. lodge nt Culver By the introduction of the rtel:tali.n it n)t now nm wi,ll( (,ere ; mis,.,! $() Saturday nisht for Hep- system the European supr 1'- v tn feed the heep on is a pm.r. This lodge 1ms only eighteen nun t : ... ....t ' A huso hall game will le played at Culver on the Third between the Culver nine and the Haven's. There will he a dame in the even ing. The eople of Haystack eoin- snear of hunhh urass. except when . I : mi i : i. ; it niece is fenced ill. onlv to show . oiuuuy win uirniMi rv rmm hi. . It. 1 .1 it. . il I ..1 il. .. fip ducersapirtohavecirciinivenieii(ilK,rv rrig.,tinll ;u ,.,, out our countervailing duty il is hut the amount that can believed that Congress will have to , ,r,()1.lt nlu.r Uilch will go enact a new sugar session. tariff law next . hilt a little way towards repairing ! the loss of this enormous range. j As we came home by way of Hay- Dr. Santi Kcrnnndei of Cuba j stack and Antelow we passed some announces that niosmiitues bile j ranches that wen' a fight to see. human Wings Invause they cannot! Hundred nrodtice eggs without I be of acres of alfalfa, timothy and bluegrass, good houses, large bams, green yards, buildings painted hi city style, piano", organs, carriages, and horses, show the nissibilitics of this great country. If the irrigation schemes ill progress are a success the problems will !e solved and a warm blood ol some hot blooded animal. That is easy. Keep out of the way of the mosquitoes and they cannot lay and soon there will I n mosquitoes to bite. v.. t..i ... 1....... i,iiv nostaee such as effete monarchies. wi,h not .most woimerm, o-mug ..... o,W-halt our facility have long! wort h le. s sage plains lo enjove.1. With thieve dismissed j I""" "l"1"r "d admiration of from the l'toiceleptiueut audi 'he Wl,r1,1- fake publications exch.dnl from the ' ' Mj; " M""A ' pound rate privileg.s.s.al.,! letters! Mr. I-.ullaw and come on at ,K . ..t.,t,al.l. : his leisure. Hi tillB rm .... j- The part) mentioned More took Prrv Heath was in the Fo-t- Dtqiart elected . t j.i ... i..o i... it... .i;.i. , . , .,.,.!, i one irom i io i.i... mim i n.i ....v.. omee i'iaruiiem ih-ilh- .n. , four tiinlier claims and each ... ti -i .. I lite inn o.i r .... ice rn'sulent and, . , , , , 1 1 i last, over i ousami acniiaing Judge Tvner was plaml at Hie: , . V . ; ii. .. , i ,en taken he last week. Our head of the foslolhit- lHwrtnant . i. . .i v - vl l'ast day's drive of seventy eight he (iraut. But Uk- New loik . ci -i ,, -i, i, i , mi es landed us at Mianiko nt worm is oiaming o.nwi-.t . what tltev have done. We will eleven o'clock tired but well satis give the World another scoop. Hisl! The Star lioute Sandals. i lied with the trip and our experi j em-e of Kastern Oregon. A good i niiihl's rtst ami a famous hreak- I fast made lis as good as new and That which we honor in r j or u. lolllf trip. At lliggs soldier dead is the ideal ol cour- we with kiiid.-t filings agons devotion and sacrifice fr tl,cr and what will ! lo the country's service. I"liapsi , . , . the heroism is even greater that a w,)1(irfn a, intPres. sustains a man through wearing! service in a foreign land thru thatj called forth in times of great ipu-! i : .1.. : I ; ; lar eiciieiiiriu in ...c .... i :i ir . l.:...ll.. . , ., ! there since April. He kindly "T, . . ' . !hitclN-d up hisgrnvsaml trs.k Mr. tainlv the men who are enduring: " . . , noi.lllS'.o iiu-i tin- uii.ii Willi.- it. the headquarters of the Company at the cqqiosite end of the tract when- we met Mr. Crook, the land agcnt, who showed us t lie plat til lands sold and unsold. Like in trip. At the camp we met our old friend C. C. Carr who has lieen exile and priva'ion and facing dis ease and death nndcr tropic suns j call not less on onr affectionate! sympathy and grateful recognition than those around whom as'ocia tion with great events in history has woven a halo of romance. the Irout in these streams, the They are our own hoys; they an1 there because the nation sent theui, and to those of tliem who have laid down their lives in that farj off land the nation owes its sweet-' est flowers of remembrance. ilmys hit lively and in half an hour ! contracted for three hundred acres -f ditch bind. II. (1. Stkattii.n. Trip T Tkc rrhlr. Co.NcmiKii Fiioh 'ak Onk. Ill a liuie of sudden terror and ril, the caHse and circumstances naturally assume an exaggerated While at the works we met Col. , '' distorted lorm 1 lie height Smith, the eflicieut surinleiideiit.o' ' nisnl as it struck Ileppner and engineer, and wae iu-t in time , variously siau a hi irom to witness the mellKHl of cleaning : n" 'if,.v i,H a' "e t,r,, therinhtof wav of stiimiis, etc.; has len reorted us giving less Charges of Judsun dMianiile had . U'" the lower of these estimates. been placed under each stump of But now comes John T. Whistler green nine from 3 to 41 feet, hud as (ioveriiinent civil engineer en- the noon hour was called and the ! H'd in surveys for irrigation teams had left the ditch. We were' I'Ursoses, and says that "the water told to fall back and take to the as ill noplace, outside the creek trees. The fuse whs tired and h, : banks, over six feel deep, and not moment or two the fun l gan. r five feet deep where any First one after another would Ikhhii ''"use stood." This fact, he claims, and a cloud of earth, stunnis and I"' has ascertained by scientific ex- rocks flew in every direction. In smiiialion. somecases the entire stump would' 11 mavis- that Mr. Whistler's I,. tlirnwn iw.-ntv f.s-l or inure, statement is correct. Persons car- others split into 'long strips and "ed away in such n torrent, that burled far away while the rocks, wrecked their buildings and swept large and small flew higher limn them away also, though by a tor the tor of the tall nines falling rent only live feet high, may have nlentv close to the aforcaid land well supimscd, in the terror of the Keekers. For a few moments it time, that that the water was tit sounded like a battery going into teen, or even fifty feet high. They action. The excitement being over had no time to measure it. Nor we adjourned lo the Hotel de Smith 'under the circumstances could where we enjoyed another line din- they judge accurately of its height. ner Yet it will be not unreasonably Mr. Uidlaw whom we very much sii- cted by those who are not en desired to see was away in the up- gineers that Mr. Whistler is him per country buying bay and oats; 'H mistaken, and that his rcience from there lo I'rihex ille to meet a d skill cannot after a week ac- inemls'rs. The Cnitid Artisans voted liJi cents for each member out of their general fund, for the Ileppner suf fers, and all the nicnilcrs present at the meeting donated 25 cents each making $17.'J5. Sheepmen are having trouble getting to Hie mountain as the ranchers are making them pay for crossing their land. ' 1 M, I', j ITS STHfcMnls. I VlRrHk rllrr Thai llaa llarlir ' The lritllWI rrvwnlRt Knrr. To live content to sell the best piano at the lowest price; to de serve the confidence of the people; to win and to maintain it. These achievements worthy of the most strenuous striving. .Nothing has been left undone by us in the way of fair, square and honorable! dealing to accomplish this. We have contented ourselves with small profits, and endeavored by large, quick -sales to coniiete for the difference, which our dealers reap by exorbitant prices. We-1 hare adopted every known money saving method of handling pianos, lieside originating several individu al and very iuqiortant devices such , as shipping our pianos in harness instead of boxing, etc., etc. That this ilicv has succeeded is evident from the multitude of coil-: tented, enthusiastic, loyal euslo-: mers we have, from northern j Washington to southern California, from western Idaho and Wyoming, clear through to the Pacific Coast and on through (he Pacific Islands to China, Japan and the Philip pines. We make iersonal, individual matter of pleasing every customer, whether their purchase is a second hand organ or a superb, costly, j grand piano of the world renowned makes, the Welier of New York, I the ('bickering of Itoston, or that : great success, the kimball of Chicago. Kcmcinlier your custom, no mat ter how trifling, is iuqiortant to us, as well as to you. To us, because we want your good will; because you are certain to make a saving no matter what you purchase. Easy payments are one of the si;ial features of all our dealings. Every instrument we sell has our written guarantee. Money back should purchase prove unsatis factory, our invariable rule. Eilers Piano house. Headquarters for fine pianos and organs, the Pianola, Electric Pianos, Pipe organs and the Aeolian Orchestrelle. Stores, Washington street, corner Park, Portland, Oregon. No. 6i Market Street Han Francisco, California. No. tiOo Hprague Ave., Ss)kane, Washington. Ninth A J. Streets, Sacramento, California. Now a cne Appointed Time " Tli0. It. & N. Cm. low just iMUtd liaiiilwuiiely illustrated pamphlet entitled 'Oret;, Wuliiiight.ni & I.Ulio and diir reiurcs." l'eplu io tbe Kast are aiixinut f..r iiifi.rmalii.n about the Pavinc North West-Ify.u will give the 11 It. A N Co. sgent at bhamk.i a lie nf names of eaflferil people who are like ly to be interested, the booklet will he mailed free to such persons. Fourth of July Celebration -At- filing of Cannon at . Dajbreac The exercises of the day will begin nt 10 A. M. with a (iraiul Street I'arade, headed by 12 ladies on horseback, followed by the brass band, city council, and Prineville Fire IVpartineiit, the latter in uniform, the (lod dess of Liberty and Citizens. Oration and Reading of De claration of Independence Flag Presentation The ladies who conducted the celebra in the city in 11)00 will prosont l'rineville with a beautiful tlag. BALL GAME The Prineville Baseball Club will con test for a purse of $ 100. HOSE RACE Companies One and Two will run against time. $25 and $15 for 1st and 2d Frizes. Field and track event of nil kinds, and tlio day will end with a Display of Fireworks nnd A GRAND BALL Arrangements have Ijeen made In Uiily a win-lean telegraph con nection lietween the ewl ol the wire running Ninth from Cairn and the teriiiintifi of that running nnrtli a few f I ..II',.... re ul, ,. eiiriiteh- i-t.-riiilne the fact, lint L. A .1 i I... il he i,' enrnvt. it ,llt have l-en ! ,r"1" -Vto, "O Uiat ill location of the e.ten.ion of the V. with territie foree that this live-i U ' 4 8. R. R. fro... Shaniko to l.vlle, f.t limit rn-M through the place, j "' '' lr"" J of . . . , " I i. ii ,i . .i.i 1 the Dark Continent to the other. Bond or DeKehlites wherever anil It would seem that most of the whenever in their judgement may ilisai'troin. coiiMiiitncef of nn Civilized society will lie mare ietm to he the Int. eiial downnii.i of water, if it i willing Uihelieve in Ruaian protea- The country along the proposed should ever come, could I avert-1 tntioiut when Rutwia uaca its police line is of course deply interested in ' ed hy building with reference and military forcea to protect the this project. While apparently a thereto. Telegram. Jewish people who still survive. J.iuIIi'h' l''tirnln!iinn' ( Itioi Ih J.ntiwt Styles In t 'tllUl.tHw New Millinery Goods At the Old lUUablt Mllllnory Ston of Oitit unite lnrwrt nhtl tttnt liOceti'il line u lliil tiiitl lnt Slut) e evei I iniiulit t I'llnetflU, h it'll wilt U hoIiI itl it if .Mint f I'W ix'W", We will ril.Ui'ii nikI It Im ltl ltU Itw, We hiwv Siwlnt Uttl.-N liaVM fVi'rv WeiliiMtUy hm1 Miittinbiy rtl ulilrlt time ui nil Hwrl il Mmunlit't. MII.LIAIKKV CIIKAI (iOOHS ItKI'i l SKM'K 7 N. A. Tye and Brothers 1 M.INSlOMi iati;nt i i aiiii iv snoi: 3.50 Tlicv arc (itiaiaiitccii We have Just revolved a Coniplct) luo rtvna' I iirnhlilnK, Including llnta, Shoe), 5hlrli Ncckncnr and everything u.clul In l I the l.ntet Thing. Call and examine them. RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYR & IIK05., Props. Kellahlc Mcrthnnu 0 mm mm m am go go go go go go.g piacksmithing That Pleases Ik The Kind You (let ul m J. II. WKiLI-'S (Hiim-NMr lit) COHMirr V KLKIXS'S A Shx k of I'nriii Machinery nlwl.a on hand Arrived strrwea Mrs. John McTaarfs SPRING LINE OF MILLINERY Came this week. Don't 'ail to eiill and Inspect t ii c Stoclr Yon will find many patterns and Up-to-Pate Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko W'HEIII'I.K leaves Hlninikn, fl p. in. Arrives at Prineville (I a. m. leaves Prineville 1 p. in. Arrives at Hluiiiiko 1 a. in.. First Class Accommodations TjJic Vienna Cafe, P. 23. Son, Prop. First Class Heals at All Hours 35 Cents You Hill find lUCVCI.i:St)f all ood makes Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many olliers. A ginsl line nf Itieyi'le Hunilrii'ii AT Hill I"I"H. WATTS MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble nnd (iranite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LmVKST I'itlCKS Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Bee Hive k j.i I The Pace To Save Money During the Present Lull i Business We are making especial sacrilice in all our departments. Our Gent's and Ladies' Furnishing Depart ment has the newest things and is very complete. All mail orders receive our prompt atten tion. Farm prodece taken in exchange for goods at Market Trices. A continuance of your patronage is solicited. Hespect fully, I. MICHEL.