Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 05, 1903, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
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prraiilriit sliouUI have. The rnmm i"K ihuhIht. I,v ru.K ntly with
has Won shown. Ho lum m-vor in I'i fny I'"' "igl't ffr llio
nil liif public caiwr lvn Mi-mil'icil j ,,'llll' ' "I'm-eil hi rot mil into
with n movonwnt which was init i Virginia, Mi'flollaii ilworws Imt
iriglii;itel hy'otliem wtn'pt n Mttte cnnltt for liis n-itr;i Ish i nt
few Hint ''ri urmt'il m ft inattir jAnlictam. : It the two arniii-s
u( . political i satf.ipilv. Kasturn ' kwhvI imimmlcr.
ili'inm-rats nro familiar wilh those 1 1'"1 1'.intwlcratc army w.iulil have
(acts and a.ie not likch- to over-1 'H"' captHrisI or ilostroynl.
: rilSOBII'T10X RATKS
IX AIIVANI'K
I Kifc them iii pickini out snhstan
lial timher tor the oresiiloiu's chair.
Omc Yitm . . . .
Hix Muxrii '. . . .
THMCK MoN'Tltit ,
THURSDAY, 'JfcA lWHKIi S.V.KM.
THE LATEST liKMOCRATIC
CHOICE.
It wouhl appear that the eastern
central wing of the democratic'
party lias struck a harmony note
in announcing that Mayor Carter
Harrison of Chicago would lie in
line for the nomination for the
presidency. The uew is not start
ling nor does it eonie unexpectedly,
but there is an abundanev of room
to doubt the wisdom of this blanch
of democracy in suggesting Mayor
Harrison for the highest position
in the United States.
It is a remote possibility that
the nomination of the Mavor
would unite the democratic forces
in the next national campaign,
but there a question again arises
whether Mr. Harrison's local jxili
ical (tearing would not forestall
any movement on the part of the
eastern democrats to support him.
For it ha been long conceited that
Carter Harrison was not in many
respects a man of strong individu
ality. Locally he is known as a
mayor and a politician who follows
a people that wants to lie led, and
in the city at whose head lie stands
he is spoken of as a man who has
built himself a castle on J h
father's name. He lacks the firm
ness, intuitiveness and stamina
that mark the successful and re
spected politician and there is
many "a loop hole of graft in the
Windy City through which he has
thrust his arm.
Carter-Harrison laid the founds
tiou of his local political prestige
in the stand which he took in the
streetcar franchise fight as long
ago as the winter of 1W. In that
struggle against the greed of cor
porations, and in the face of a
council which openly boasted of
the bribes it had received, the may
or put down his foot and stood up
for the rights of a suffering public.
It was a sweep stake move and
Carter Harrison knew it. He
knew he was chiseling a warm spot
in the hearts of the people he rep
resented and that in the spring fol
lowing the odds for re-election
would be decidely in bis favor.
And they were, and every year
afterwards when the old franchise
sore has swollen up, abetted with
municipal corruption, Harrison
has taken the same wise politic
position only to be rewarded in the
spring with a satisfactory majority
over the other mayoralty candi
dates. And these are about the only in
stances in which the prospective
candidate for the presidency has
shown the backbone which every
: : :tv thkchanhk has oomk.
-1
ll is true, as president Roosevelt
says, that McClelhin had n re
markable . Kit't.tor organization.
and at this day bis paiaintism and
j loyalty to the North are hardly
I -, ' o,uelioned, but he was lucking in
.Mr., Bryan hif Hf?'1 S !loiv 'tho assent i.ils r.Hiuin.,1 lor a-greet
and out of the presidential race. ! general, lie was over 'cautious.
He has been busv-'very much so j and it is doubtful whether he
-during the past month in getting i wout'1 bavefollow.il up his a.lvant
his silver tinted hands on 0ua j h:a his victory Ihh.,, complete.
M any rate lie will never rank
THE CAN HI DATES EOlt CITY
OKKICES.
It is less tlum six Hooks until
the city election dikes place, Al
that time three of the oonneilnion
and tho mayor will he ehnO'ii for
their respective tonus. So far there
lias been no niillouncetiicut regard
iii.t candidacy for olhVo, and it bo
gins to look in if the same slar
chamber proceedings, as have here
tofore ehat'aelori.(ed former elec
tions, will hold swav next month
fVUXKl. That's rigid. Mr. Bryan
has always advocated the circula
tion of more money, and it is- only j actual campaigns they conducted
littine and proper that heshoulJ.it i " the Civil war, established lie-
llisoussiim' his dcparluiciil, 1 loll.
Henry C. I'ayne, sas be hopes to
see oiie-coiit postage In the near
fiilUB'. Wo assure the IVMtnaslor
lleneral that ho does not wish one
cent po-tao one hit in to sinccie
ly than do the C.S. mail pattons.
The recently exposed postal gratis
show a surplus available for loot,
Why should no! this surplus go to
the people. Another departure
urged is a two cent loiter rale be
tween England, (Sei many and the
I'nitod Staler a ill their depon
doiioios.
A. II. LI PPM AN & CO.
...riniiiifncturvrit of and IK-nlerit III.,,
FlltNITCKK, COVIN'S mill CASK HI'S '
'(WliPKTS, STOVrX PAINTS Mint OH,S
Lumber ml il Kinds of witling Material
Cor CASH ()ily
this time, while the opportunity is
ripe, give a practical impetus to
his impracti-al theories. His
thoughts in connection with the
presidency run way back to '!(!
when he stormed the country with
his oratory and his chances of suc
cess were far greater than they
ever have been since. At that
time heas the avowed advocate
of the poorer classes, the masses.
if yon please, which labor for their
laily bread. Ho had no thought
for money every man who s-
sessed euoguh to buy more than
one suit of clothes was
Hut it is tims tor different moth
ods to come into vogue. Let the Hon. M. A. Moody's action in al
prosxi'live eouneilincn and nu yorjing for ail curlv trial on his recent
come forward this month and an- indictment is counuoiolahle. A
nounce themselves. The people guilty man always wants a late j
would like to know a few weeks U- j conviction, hut in this ease an
U. , , , . , i"ii' i-ni noil it no IIHt 111,11 mil I'.llll I ooui 1 .1 U"ii I-- mo,,. iiii i
e or Johnston who, in tilth. ... ... ' , . , ; ; .
. : tor, and the pla forms upon which pooled.
the candidates will stand. j
I'rineville needs improvements.! t,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,!,,. ,.,(,
It needs them badly. There are ,.j,i,., .,1,1,. ,,. ,,. I,.. t.
I yon, I a doubt a right to the merit
ed distinction which the
wavs Uirne,
have al-
OREliOX COAL FOR
COXSCMER.
O'Ncil Hros.'
OYSTER HOUSE
manyteatur.-sft.gar.tiugtliestr.i-ls, hrMf ,,, , ,,,,,, tr,1(,k
the water supply, the sidewalks j
and bridges and numerous other,
THE civic on, liiim... which .ii.o.l mi, Subaoribo for
mediate att-''.ioP, not alone as a JOnrriAl
i matter of improveiuent hut for pro-1
The test of the Hoppner coal, t.i-tion as well. This month will
the
i:, r, iioMis, .Muiiiiiicr
Good Meals and Rooms
Miller LUiiklinjr, I'rineville, Oregon
KISII ANIi CAM K IX HEASON
!!!EAI AND TIES I'nlt THE TIIAHE
SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS
lade by the 0. R. A-X. last Sun-'1'" an opportune tune, therefore
1 positions, and let the voters know
iliv nl,;, li i,r.iv...l i i .1 ,..i ., i "or the candidates to state llieir
1 1 MwmastaaatXFcm
i ! ! -ra
t
pluto.-.rat ro.ks horderini: on the state will
in his eves, and his denunciation' ... , , . ,
Ooh.onio I 11 i,r,i.hi.-l fliul Mini ,1,
,,f .lik .,-1,;....- J., 1.... 1 I
loon.as raiiroa.1 transportation;
everv' ros.ml mni-L-s iIim iiiuniimr of
j the who and what of it.
a new epoch in the development of j nt u , 1K,lip
one of Eastern Oregon's natural , themselves. II the residents of the
resources. It means that the rail- city are content with present civic
'shiftlessness, tlit- annouiieeinont on
'the part of an aldcruianic .-audi-
.late that he approves of a change
But times have changed. Twice uausporuuion ; .f ( , hri ,,,, 1V
lofeauil, Mr. Bryan went ill(o reaches the ili.-trict its output will ' .... . , , ..
journalLsiu. He biwmed his Com-, he shipped into every jortion of nearer the truth. It is possible
moner, got a g.wd circulation, Oregon tH-sides finding a mar-'tliat the rosi.l. nt of Trim-viUo do
raised the advertising rates, as any ;tt.t j,,,,!,,.,.,, jnot care how the city looks, nor
publisher nomst to h:m-cf and Ins, Morrow ,..,,,, Mf(,d j.'wkal care is lak.n of it. but
future would do, and then rat . . . " 'statement of the exact sentiments
i . c. T. , b v to its isolat'on uavs. !?cvon
:town to reap toe bi-nehts. The as rceor.lcd in the polls wouU no:
bi netits accruol rather rapidly it ' "'rata ol coal lying within its bor- ,,, a,kj , ,., ,. i,,,,,,, f
seems. Anyway, they brought .tiers and its quality lest.il and therefore, ani.oiince theniselv.-s
startling results in the property found superior means railroad and the policy which they pin, o.e
Une and the p,i,scssiou of worldly I comIlllini,.;;0 an, u of uj to follow as niemU- of tbec.un
(rkxIs, and then Mr. Bennett wa-i r,t ,u u, ,,. i cil if electod. and il the stand is
kind enough to die. !.,!, l, j, ... ,. i, .i taken for lH-ltor civic coiidiliwi-.
a position to
Nothing has ever c.pialted it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Br. King's
New Discovery
Fort"!
V.ll. II
BMrMrTios
ol oil una
rov.
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Monn luck If II full, t ruU UolUM fr
Deaths, as a rule, are rather sad Mrrill .,..:. ,:,; , ' and the .-an.l dat.s are defeat.-
things to record, bnt this one has
lieeon.ir .tnli..,l f,.r hnvii... sBii,..,l '"' everyone will know tint.
brought joy to Willie's heart. That ' , hnri, uf ln.AuHum f (-I'rineville is ,a isiied with the rut
fifty thousand has indeed put a, ,.J5, ,. of k,let ' that it is in an I i.o one will b in-
silver lining in his cloud, opulence! . ,.(.-,. ,B ,-r, ,i. ,1:,,.,,... ! cause to complain. A11vw.1v b-l
I Inside ejeh pound package of j
is no lon-'er an car mark of
vast anioun of valuable itroiluct.
And the effects from the di,cov-! 10 complain.
UtO-.,.,,.,,(, I,- 1...1 ,,( (.,.1 1 ;.. I.,,...
cracy, the Uody politic is .fat for- llmUlimMll ,1UV1. , ,;,.,,
getting the primitive theories that : ',,;, , t,,tiln:lU.; T,,s()
untie advocated, so is 1 j lie bun
self, and the world-w.JI, the world
strata in the process of devclop-
kuoV the eaiiiUiiate-' naino. in 1
time to giit the matter sumo
thought. Il w:ll give ih m t m - to
think, too.
nu nt in the immediate vicinity of
presents a panoramic as,,ect, tint-1 Hl,,,iI)er eJt,.ml ,, iWl) C1,;u,ln
iiuiiri .iijc. iicujiu, anor an,1
is worth the effort. The fifty thou-'
sand has done wonders! !
Lion Coffee
will be found a FREE
60 dilTerrnt tanu'ri. All iuv,
N. A. Tyeand Brothers
Boys' and Youths Jack Knlfo Shoo,
A l:.u..r Su. 1 Jack Kiiile With Every I'air. , All 8ie and
U'ulths. I'ioo l-rmii $2.25 to $2.50 Per Pair.
Wo AIo Have A Full Lino of Mans'
Shoo. Also Ladles, Glrla and Babies.
CLEARANCE SALE
'four Summer Hats ntCo.t In order t male
room for our New lane of W inter tomd.,
Elios carry t-i-tit.ioi.ui inln your In
llnlll,
hi A "Urs .
I 11. . 1 t c ana
r.. .1 . .. x.
tl'si', l ',l VdHltlH )
BROS., Merchants I
A Ql'ETIO.V OF
SHIP.
GENERAL
Is
The Review is verv sorry
cause president Roosevelt, in his
recent sppech on the Antietam
battlefield, did not mention the
name of General George B. Jk-Clel-lan,
the Federal commander in
that battle who, with 97.0J0 brave
soldiers, tailed to defeat Uo.OOO
Confederates under General Robert
E. Lee.
The battle of Antietam was not
Crook county where rich aud un
questionable prospects have been
worked. Sooner or later they, too.
will fall into the right bauds and
the veins opened. That time is
coming later after railroad exten
sion has made it an object for the
mine owner to produce his wares
and lie is not forced to work under
hia presents hardships. But Mor
row county has its railroad and itsj
mineral to load and a future made
doubly bright in the face of its'
recent disaster is already await
ing it.
Sfi
I At Your Grocer's. I
WBIOHSl.!
President Rouse felt captured 11
a victory tor the Aorth only so far 1 mouse while on his western trip
as me actual ngliting was concern-: wynch be stuffed and recently pre-
eU. It was a drawn battle, and the
Federals were the heavier losers in
Slianil-s, Oxosrcn
General Storage, Forwarding
AXI) COMMKSSIOX MERCHANTS
Fireproof building 10Oxf.) f.-t, I.V) f. et two stori.-s in height.
Special Attention to Wool (jradinn and Halinu
for Katern Shipments.
lacksini(liing That Pleases
Is The kind Von Get nt -
J. II. WKJI.lVs
(Sunt Hm.r
COKXKTT l-I.KIXS'S
A Sim k ol Earni Machinery nhn s 011 hmid
eo()()(i)C)((5)s)Sw
killed and wounded.
I'nab'e to cope with overwlielin-
sented to the Smithonian Institute
museum. The president's admir
ers wonder what became of the
Colorado mountain lions.
Dealers in Blacksmith Coal. Kl.mr,
Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur. Wo,
Grain and Feed. Highest price
I!arbed Wire, Nails, Cetnent, Lime,
il and Grain Sacks and Twine,
paid for Hides aud Pells.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Beat Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
A-.-iit (,.r W,ci. VtM'bw v.!.'!., :.:., "V. ). Hi,,,' nn I II. fi.lriil" lli.iir. -
Mark (ioml.s 'iirr ".i. W. '."
You hill find
IMCVCLDSof all good makes
.AT'SfiiPFS
Kainblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many
others. A Rood line of llioyolc Hun.lries AT HHIITH.
i Big Clearance Sale f ! arrived
Owing to the Large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods
& Constantly arriving, our store room will be overcrowed
A. E. NATHAN 8 Go's
Custom Made Clothing
J F. MOmIS'S
Tito liont Wearing and Kitting Ijino ol'
GESrS .CL0TI1IKG 1
I And In order to Get More Room 1
s v.
' For the Xew Goods, we are compelled to throw all Our
p Present Stock Of
Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladies Goods i
t ATTn TAT , W,T , iKver brought to ri nevillo. KTTUCTJA"
0 ONE BIG BARGAIN SALES" w-to-dath
il Tins SALL WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD. -
U I'Alili a.Qd WJOTKR
g MICHEL & CO- DRY GOODS MILLINERY GROCERIES
0. . Forget the SpecLil Syle on Men's aiitl Roys'
" ' ' Clothing. Greatly Reduced Prices. ;
WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS
Watts & Baker, Props.
Marble and Granite Monutucnts
All Kinds of Stone Work '
FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon
Dm,
0
inn a Clinmlrn Waaia I inn
u u-o ( ku mm mm
Daily Between Prlnevllle and Shanlko
HCIIKIHl.E " '
I.ravm Hliiinikn, 8 p. m. Arrivra nt 1'riiii'villi- (I . in.
,tuv-ii l'riiH'villti 1 p. ni. Arrivcit tit Hlimiikn 1 n. m.
First Class Accommodations
1IUY YOUIl MILLlNKItY "
. . and . .
i.aimkh laritNisiiiNns
: : AT : :
,MJ?S.. El), BRADFORD'S
Hufct'KKor to Mrx. Siipia Hlaylun '
Up-to (lulu Millinery ol li-8 llinn city priron.
Hair Dyeing" Parlnm in runnrclion. .