Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 17, 1903, Image 2

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    Croolt County Journal.
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THURSDAY, SKPTKMHE 11 17, IHltt.
HKLl'll
I'm liriilp", littli' the worse
for wear In he sun1, hut never
mind, I'm a hrid;:c. I tand very
lamely on the west side o( town
looking down on Crooked river
near Si Hodges' feedyard.
There in something materially
wrong with my system. The
doctor told me yesterday, after an
examination, that it was spiral
maginiiit), or some such term as
that, but I am strongly inclined to
believe that it ii nothing more or
lea than a case of general debility
which han become chrome.
Some sixteen year or so ago the
city fathers manufactured me out
of a fair grade of pine and stuck
me up in the air to withstand as
beat 1 could the cold, the heat, the
storm and the sunshine. Kver
since that gala day men on foot,
on wheels, on drunks and every
other way have perambulated over
my stomach and cut their initial?
in phautaslic designs on my arms.
1 don't coniphiin. 1 never have
in fact, I'm spoYliless. But a fc
weeks ago a heavy load of merchan
dise gave me a severe jolt and one
of my slat (a Boating rib. that is)
came Ioom. and now swings peace-
fully up and down in the wind
with everv lillle jar that shakes
my frame.
That's all. Puring these many
years of gallant service I may have
accumulated considerable ur-s,
but I've "never been found wanting.
I will some day. however. My
nerves and tendons are all un
strung and locoiuober ataxia is
likely to assail me at any moment.
Then look out! That's a disease
that takes one away in a hurry,
and when it strikes me I'm going
to quit once and for all. I may
not lie afflicted with it this week
or the week alter but my system is
getting ready for the innoeulatioii
pretty fast. In consequence sojie
. thing is going to drop. It may be
myself, and if it is. something else
is going to drop with me-pcrhaps
a load of freight and severs Miorsea.
Watch me close. In the aiean
time will not the council give rue a
prescription of some kind to tone
me tip? A complete renovation,
as it were, would not come amis
hut I am willing to accept -mall
favors anything which will pre
vent me from going to piece- and
reducing maybe someone else to
pieces at the same time.
insiging of this section as bring' The negroes of Boston are luiik !
sag;- hrn-h and arid soil. ft is ing verv slighting remarks iiboul !
probable that iheir ideas will be j Hooker J. Washington. Tnereap- After January 1. lillU,
somewhat reversed after a thought-: pears to be, considerable color in i, " 'umber at our mill
till assimilation of these fact and ' I sei.llno.nl. itVllOcu for 1H per M.
fi.MIMW which .e Iieitlo ..).! l..r... i II VWKIVS IlllOS.'
Lumber $lO Per M.
will
I If
ly before the public. Thi- niagitifi-1
cent campaign of statistic should ,
go a long ways towards enlighten-1
ing uie outsiiie world ot the re
source in the interior ol the stat
a Kii'tion ot Oregon which has
been swayed and buffeted by rail
mad chimeras for two decades past.
Hut even these detailed article
are not hkelv lo put much life in
the coffers of railroad capitalists.
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. ,. ,'. , . I'eciallv in a land
maxim can be applied in a plaster . ..' , .,. .
. ' 1 i 1 Inflation faci ities
liailmad hubbies keep reaching
Us, but whether il is little hnv
j ll.irriman who thus amuses lime
iself, or some unauthorized press
j agent, it is difficult to tell. They
float serenely however, to their in
j tended destination Central Ore-
igon where the populace twelves j . Kilter, ol McKay, Inn i
them, comment on their color, and j choice lot of cm shinnies ni Ids Me.
itlm end the incident, liailroad ! K"' riwk ' ho ill fell lot
talk is like all other, cheap, hut it . " the ground,
t'urllelil,
A 2MI aoie IVseluitcs p.iMnrc wiiti
A no I grass, Icnectl tind g.Mnl viatei..
For pnrlieulanieall al Hie .lournal ol
mhlrM.it II. .1, Calmer, IVseliuicv, Oio.
shliiali'h l'r NmIm.
i take
to buy whiskev, cs
of poor trans
to such men as llarriman wilhoui
producing any appreciable results.
The almighty of the 0. K. N.
has said "No" and he is a man of
monosyllabic speech. He is no
more likely to say yes than is the
official forecaster at Washington
to make a correct prophecy of
me weaiher. mice said with i Simpson v
mm la none, ami that ends it-go I
elsewhere. L 1.t'' S,,'lv"r !,ml jf" sirl''1
j lor loos v where .Mr. Culver
And Portland in conse.uencc j goes to siv his mother who is dan
must seek in other fields and close! gcrotislv ill.
at h....ip al lli.it Tin... m-.w ..-I,.,.. I
l00 j I 111-1
some
4'Hlrr lletM.
.l.w Meudeuhall and wife were
visiting in this vicinity the last oi
the week.
Oiner Cyrus started for Shaniko
Saturday for a load of Irvighi lor
Wilson of rrineville.
lrltivvllli. .rrnnllle Hlnra
Vmt iRir,
N. A. Tye ,( lli.. i-h t.,r piiuitc
reasons ui sell I hei, pr.wK'i.us l.iisi
iicsa in Prineiille. Corn'uidenee
solicitil can show where luistness Iiiin
paid good prol'us in ihe past, ki.,h1
o.uini! for I he riiilit parlv. fall or
address N. A. 'I've A Hi,,.', Prineville.
tl'egou.
Ilnnek Vnr KM.
' t'onsisling ol IlUt aeies, l'.'l nere
fenil. 40 B.-ies.of good lue:ld..w, Mi
acres of gxsl yellow pine. House ami
tmrn iiinl other iiuprnveinenis. Fine
soring wilier, niion.-li (or all il nimhon.
bivaltd on Marks criTk near tlie 1.
! ItAXK STATKMKSr.
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.V.ili'i.ii.i fLiiift, in fYiiit-rifli', in the
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Sfll, !, IU0.1.
I Rlwn Ki'Ks:
I lmila nl.il iti.ts.ln.la I l... W .l
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lUoklnu ti' ii.v ...itiliiir nml
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j ln Iimiii Nall'.intl llanl.4 lint
I M.irvi' Aui.l!
tltlff fn.lli Stale Hunk, itn.l llanki'is
' thw Iixmii Aii.i...-tt ni'l p Hjr'll",
tlilt1l lieivimp .Ului
1'lnvk. u.t ..11.,'r e:wh ilt'iin .
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l,iial lMi.li.1 a.4t . . U.tMl UI.,MIIH
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r.'.'amiin
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i;.,'!.- mi
l:i.s.il In
Nothing ban ever npiallrd il.
Nollilng ran ever mirpam
Dr. King's
New Discovery
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A Perfect for All Throat and
Cine ! l ung Triiiihlcs.
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HAK13RY and
IX'NCII HOUSE
Mrs. Nellie Hriggs, Prop,
A Specialty Made Of
I Inu lev Cruain,,,
L
In Ills' lliilltllng. I'orinurly
tivciiplcd qy Mia, McTiiggiui
.HIK.lli.1Ttl'
interior Orecon was
6
tjla llmaliiiT la cm rrr hoi t( & aiiulaa
Laxative Bromo Quinine t.i,i
fc tvawdT Ihtt rwrni a cokl In 4aJ
M.
llenrv Windoiii i.,l ll I, A ...... . ' N'C'ir i.laiv. r'nr lnrllier inft.r.
sanguine of'tr.,,,,, i....... .K.,..w...i ..( , malieil call at Ihe Journal olliee or
(Uiek results in the railroad line. ' their wheat at the granary at $1 .(HI j 4mao.i., Mitchell, Ore.
mat was during the period w hen lr ou-nei.
the country was infested with nun j IVrrv i;,,,,) s,lvs nwUtm
bearing the I!. U. C. K. brand, but down as soon as his crop riens.
tint annual hegiras of civil eugi-1 We think so, provided Mr. Head
neers soon plaved them-elvs out '"vited the neighbors lo help him
allhougl.it took years lo do it. I "'. '"em. j
A more pessimistic view is now The Hoffman A- Uog-rs Ihresher:
taken of sletd rails and lies The ' 'ill move to Willow creek where!
summer outing parlies of railroid ;'"' exiect to linish that part of,
.iii I 'be threshing this win k. Thcv '
survevors are looked upon as a' , , , ,, ' ,
. , ' ,, , , win then move hack to llavsiaek
josh; needless to say, ihe latter L,,,) t,rc-h the stacked grain.' Their '
has a solid foundation. So it goes, thresher is averaging tivenlv-two
Portland is spreading herself to ' bun. Ired bushels of hound grain a
display to the world the resource-, 'lay.
wealth and varied industries ui
interior Oregon, but so far ha.
done nothing herself but spread.
These all essential moves oi raising
the capital, the will, and way have
lieen thoughttully omitted. Per
haps this is not a f ault of Port
land s nor a rettiirenient to be
demanded the public will iinLe
during the next few cars. In the J Mr-. J. T. Faulkner was in Princ
meantinie the metroK.lis ot tlie j vilic several days ta-t wia k altend
statewill hold her fair. Interior '" '"'-""' matters.
Oregon will send her products and ' Mi-- Lcallia Suiilh , of New some
go to see it hy stage returning bv'f"k. visited with Mrs. Klintr
the s uue route, then during the i ''l:,rk -cveral days Inst week,
tuiel which ensues will sit down! p,,rIleV Walkii,.-will leave in a
tu talk, argue, advance tbenrits and lew days for Soulheru tliegon for
WAIT. j an imleiiuite stay with relatives.
I -lolni Price. Kl.ivd (iilehri.-l. Hur
ley .Morgan, liulph Holgale and
othrr- have been cmiagul in riding
for e.ittle ihe past two we. k-.
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O-Ndl Urns.'
OYSTER HOUSE
I'.. I . Illllil.S, MilllllMCI'
Good Meals and Rooms
Miller Biiildinjf, Prineville, Ore Ron
KISIl AND tiAMK IN SKAKON
HltHAH AND PIKS KOIt 'I'lIK T11AHK
SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS
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ti.lli ..iy ol .t. 1'O t,
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Ira Ha wli'v iit--n"l.
; ll.'j'IMHT JSiMUl.
Klnier I'inrk ilrivii.ir th fiace
WK II A VIC SOMK. ,
A ting hitched to a lawn mower j
stopped pulling to bark at a pa-s- j
erby. The U.y who was guiding!
the mower said: ''Iion't mind the'
doir he is just harking for an excue
to rest. It is easier to bark than ,
to pull the machine." It i- easier!
CK.VTRAL oP.KiiiiX RETItOS
PKCT1VE. 1'aul Delaney's descriptive
articles of Central Oregon, apiiear
ing in the Portland Journal, are
likely to astound some of the west
ern residents of the .-t.it.- and in
cidentally a few railroad official?
who have herctefoif pictured the
The most of i'ic farmers are lin-i-liii..'
putting up their second crop
of alfalfa, which, when completed,
will end the haying season for this
year.
The Mis-es Christine, (lih.-on,
and M .r..i,.ril.. l'..v t. Il
to be er'tienl than correct: .a,i..-r:l.r tlmr-day for a few days
to bark than to work; easier tojst.iv with relatives ami friends,
burn a house' than to build one.! Christine's .-i-tt r lio-c is ex
easier to hinder than he helpful, j I"'''1"'1 "' r''lllr" v,lU tl"1"-ea-ier
to destroy a reputation than Mr. and Mr.-. .1. Morgan and son
lo build character. Faultfinding ! '''-"' left la.-t week for The Dalles,
is as daneeroii-as t s easv Am--1 " '"'" "- win iiiiiki- ineir Inline
body can grmiibb
easv.
critiei-e
censure.
'1 he young man who died recent
ly in X. w Voi k City while -ir.ging
a soprano
' where thcv will make
the future. use n il iieonle
"r;have made maiiv wiirm friends
during there ,-tav here who tlcenly
j n gret iheir departure,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Carson have re
lumed to tl.cir l.t,,.. nl r,,t,...-
probably killed ; .,(U.r exten.led visit am rein.
several other i-Tsons with the 1 lives and frit nds.
same snnit.
Vivian.
rarv
jinnounctmtnt 7)o Tjhtir fritntls
Alter nearly live years of following the fasoion set by
nrlier people, we are going to hreak iiwny (roll the old nil
and set a fashion of our own.
9.nty far Out frit nets.
We have a prosperous business ami intend lo share il
with our frienns.
Ztn IPtr Celt 2our Purchase free.
On and after Sept. 1, !i:i, to each purchaser of one dol
lar in ca.li in any department except Paints, la'atl, Oil
nml Dr. Sheop's and Dr. Miles' remedies, wo shall prc-elil
ii tag uoml lor ten cents in trade.
VA 1fort y0 5,W, ZA, 9or 2on Jfav.
Just slopand think what this menus to you. II you buy
a bottle ,,f medicine paying for it one dollar, you still have
ten cents due you to apply on any other purchii'c you luav
desire. If your puri base uoioiints to live dollars, you will
receive elm ks to the n moiit of lift y , 'enis to apply on any
other purchases. Hut ihe nirchase must amount to one
dollar o .inlitle you lo the additional ten t cent.
2 our Credit Si Sood.
Hut this is not the only change we are making To
those hiivini; approved credit with us, we shall continue to .
extend credit in Ihe fill lire as in the pisl, with this differ
ence. 'Di' count !our SSill, jfd Save 9oney.
All accounts are subject to a discount of ten per cent
' in incrchandi-c if paid within thirty days from date of
purchase or are subject to a discount of live per cent
in luerchantdise if paid within sixty days from date of pur
base. After sixty days net.
Jou 7tfucA Cam you Save.
At tin) end of four months due and must be nettled by
ca.-h or note.
We Want your jfdoice,
We shall hi' pleased to receive ronitnentN on this plan
iiom our many Iriends and cust iruers.
Can Xive jfnd Succeed Without friends.
Thanking you for the many favors we have received
from you in the past ami hoping for a continuance in the
future, we are,
Vour friends,
24? Winnck Company
'Druggists and Jfouse furnishers
Since issuing the above as a circular letter the price of a
few patent medicinus have been cut. We will meet all cut
prices and in addition give the check for ID cents in trade
m the DOl.I.AI!.
EflWaMi jajpj 2
N. A. Tye and Brothers
Boys' and Youths' Jack Knlfa Shoe,
A Haor Steel Jack Knife With Kvery Pair. All Site and
Widths. Price From $2.25 to $2. SO Per Pair.
We Also Have A Full Line of Mens'
Shoes. Also Ladles, Girls and Babies.
CLEARANCE SALE
amna aMaaaa aamasaa avawMsaavaawaaMsiasaaBlsBasBMiaMBaaBBBavvaiw
Of our Su.nmer Hats at Cost in order lo make
room for our New Line of Wilder Hoods.
Flies carry cculagiou into your home. Tanglefoot catches
1
I hem.
N. A. TYE and BROS., Merchants
J
piacksmilhing That Pleases
l The Kind You lid at
j. ii. wh;i.i:s
(H.ic'nuiHtr lt)
couM-rrr & klkixs's
A Stock of Kit i in Machinery alw t son baud
(gggS(gS)gK$KS(g$g(5g$$)gE
II. Ml
r : , , . :..-.j3ag'""'Tr:::lR7r!Ta
You will find
IllCVCl.l S of all koikI makes
ivf'SHiPF'Si
Ka in hi crs. Imperials, Ideals, and many
others. A goid line ol llieyele Hunilries AT HIMl'I'H.
wsvvs0
I Big Clearance Sale
OwiiiR tt) the Larue Stock of Fall and Winter Goods
Constantly arriving, our store room will he overcrowed
And In order to Get More Room
I or the New (iiiods, we are compelled to throw all Our
Present Stock Of
Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladies' Goods
And Many Other Lines Into
ONE BIG BARGAIN SALE
THIS SALL WILL CONTINUE IN TIL ALL AKL SOLI).
IVCICHIEL & CO-
..AUCTION SALE.
-Of-
Pure Bred Livestock
...Coiitinting Of...
Shorthorn, Hereford and Jersey Cattle,
Cotswold, . Lincoln. Shropshire Sheep,
I'oland China and Chester Whit Hogs
and Standard Urcd Trotting Horses.
..OREGON STATE FAIR..
Sept. 17-18-19
Cons'ii.'iicd by such jioteil hremlerK in. Charlie K. I,aild, W.
O. Minor, John S.arkis, llazolwood Farm, Alex ClialnierK, W.
J. Towiiley, .(. Ii. Sliimii, J. Matty, I). II. Umncy, Charhn
Cleveland, I'. A. Frakeft, C. Jt. Wilde, II. Wel, J. M. Atkin,
Hon, I!. Scott, A. .1. S,isiwi.i, tletniie Chandler, S. (irigrhy, J.
M. Flaherty, Tht. II. Ilruuk. For information and particu
lars virile
M. I). Wihikim, S ecretiiy, I'nrtliind, Oregon.
Col.. It. I,. II aiiiiim.an, Auctioneer, liunceton, Mo.
WATTS MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS
Watts & Baker, Props.
Marble and (iranite Monuments
All Kinds of Stone Work
FIRST CLASS WORK AT LMYKST PRICES
Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon
Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko
HCIIKIiUI.K
Leaven Slianikn, It p. in. Arriv.' at Prineville 0 a, In,
l.eavc" I'rineville I p. m. Arrivemit Slinuiko I a. in.
First Class Accommodations
J'. 9forrt's i
I Sonera Tljerchcinciise
"V- an . n i 1 t . . , .
m nits wen kiiiiwii csiiiijiikiiiiiciii is cloariiiB out a kTi;
(El-'IKK) ntock of nictiH' ami 1 toys' fiirnisliinirg in order
tto initke room.. You'll find ninny linrp;nin among W
them. Talk is cheap but if juu'll villi nml insitect ourw
S'gooilH and prices' You'll find them Hjieitking fur them- W
a; selves. W