Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 12, 1903, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
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THE JolHXAI. .J'l'M.IMllVi
Cnl'NTV Ol I'irtSI, I'Al'KK.
Tll JlM'IIMAI. f n.UrM M ttlf i.t. Hi. l
IMiin'lll. On-.. t.T triinniiiii"Uthtotii:h tin"
i', .S. limit in, iinil ol.w luAllPr.
SlIISCKIl'TION KATKS
IS ADVAM'K
IWK Yuk
SlK MnMIIH . .
Tmhm M'IXTmi.
,,ji'mily trraMtrus.
a ux much nml I'
TlirHSPAV, NOVKMIiKR IS, I'.HO.
THE WORM) OK Sl'KKlK
The world o( draft In all aitr
nncif hue K en HHiorseilotl f luti'
liv the wnriJ o! Skh J a strenuous
effort oil the (art of the earth's in
rmliitanU to quicken inovonient.
lmlh human ami niechanie.il, to
the highest possible extreme.
Lou Dillon has sinaflinl the
trotting record, the au'oniohile has
flown around a mile track in less
than t0 seconds, ocean steamers
have left the eUdyiflg foam in the
wake of their time reducing nro
pellur?, and a locomotive has cen
tered tlie eyes of the world in a rec
ord breaking trip across the conti
nent. So it goes. Force, energy, every
phvsicalelement in fact is lieing
hurled against the monster time.
Faster and faster, and still more
fast. It is the slogan of the uni
verse. Humanity is demanding
greater speed and U getting it.
Where will it end? Even the fast
young man is "making good" an i
will accelerate his movements in
the near future if the latest corset
advertisements may be taken as an
unbiased criterion of present con
ditions. Hustling, bustling, time
figlitiiig humanity is surely nutting
in some telling licks in its effort to
make the cumbersome earth
move faster. A few years ago it
seemed as if the minute killer had
swung his last stroke, but now the
man with deadly designs uiwn the
small and helpless second and
even its fractional parts has de
vastated his field and cries for
more.
President K. K. Lytic of the
Columbia Southern has returned
from an extended hussine
the Kast. Hi
creet silence as regards the pro-!
Hised extenio:r of the Columbia
Southern into Central Oregon. :
tiiwd. With the prosncls of
as the result of
idly juggled tax
law, staring the (wople in the face,
it would not be a very philan
thropic move for Mr. Lytic to burd
en the people with an exhaustive
rrport concerning the Columbia
Southern's flit lire .amies.
However, it is slated that nclivi
tv may be exp:Yiel in a short time
looking toward the carrying out of
the plans of the company. Itui
nil? iiiiiiiuii, inn. lu in'u.- ,'i . , ,
... , . ,. ; reached,
mis cnaiacicr ii;ie hitii peiunucai
for several years pat. They break
out every spring and fall and have
been diacuoMil as a form of rash
visit in the city.
llilbert Ijiwson. of Ochoeo, Is re
ported seriously ill. lr, Rosen-
CIlNTR.U, . OKKtiON STll.lJeounlry its closest attention, for
WAITIXti, ! inueli of its supply will come tr im
j this source, lint under the pres
ent com itions Sal rrunetseo af
fords a heller and .ehea,.r market '"'rf ' ,,,u'lulin llim'
for stork than would Portland Mi 'lli. l..hi,i..,i i In
ss trip in ,. ( ( (i ,..,, I
maintains a ills- . . ., . ... , ,. . i:.v; ...i... I . ' . .
lion mere, aim una .inimiiiv i t, Corilett- lllfcllll tlUptllllS.
cannot be overiMiiie hv the merf '
building of such an imluslrv in I Miw '''"W, the et-
this state n:id mi advertisement of fi'llt Vll teacher, vbite.1
it,.. to i In, stock .ik wl.n friends ill the city Saturday and
' Sunday.
will lie exiHvled to furnish the sup
piy. uisiea.i utey inns! w snp-j WU, Cr,im m) M(,ivil, Vmn
plied with a nio-le of transporta-! rt uritt-J Sunday from Shaniko
tion for their cattle and sheep, and .).. Mr (r,m, ,'l,,jv,,r,,t r,i ,(,,i
until such means arv provided jf 2 y,,,r M 1WV , t'uioti
tVgon st.H k will find its market j M,t eoinpany, of I'ortlatid. They
eKewhcre. averaged nearly lltXI in weight.
Such is the present status of the ,1( ,.,. (,',, : o-,.
siiwk industry. California claims I
ll. n.,1,11- her.ls nlii.-l. an- l,r.,s..,l (i. Corilett mill M'lSJ Kff
on the Oregon ranges simply Ik- j Williams were married in Hums
cause her markets ate uioni easily j Wednesday, Nov. II. The bride
nd this condition is not!"1 fMIU'r m li
hollo, while the groom is tbesueess
ful owner of the Piineville lluru
The services at the I'liiim clinreh
will be of unusual interest next
Sunday morning, The special
features of inilHirlance will lu the
ordination by the pnstor, ltcv. Z.
M. Coiuniertord, of J. II. Orooka as
elder, nml the re-installlng of D
U, Tciniileton. Thin sacred rile
is not often observed and the past
or hopes for a large congregation'
Hi klil, l'te"ly lrl.
0. A. Whitsctt has four room
house with outbuilding and two
lots, which lie will fed at bar
gain. See him at Salumim, John
son A Co.'e store.
A. II. LIPPMAN & CO.
...nanulatlurera of and Dealer In...
FLHMTURK, COFFINS ami CASKKTH
OAltriiTS, STOVKS, PAINTS anil OILS
Lumber dnd all Kinds of . uilding Material
For C A S II Only
eirc ntlii'l illiliistrf let,-,, u-.ieft.t A
which soon passes away leaving no . ' , ., . , ",. ,. ,
, 1 , , r ' farewell to the isolation which so
niarK on me suu.u'i'. me nresein . . ,, ,
,. , , . 1 . fearfullv ha
eruption is a nine late in coming
to maturity, but it will evade the
likely to change until a different
ma n le r of transiiortation is tit
hand ami the stock industry and line- The Journal extends
eongriitiilations.
landicaps their advance-
. lllellt.
The ten horse freighting out tit ,
j belonging to V. M. Chrismau ol
; Silver Uike, loaded with wiad eon
jsiirnedto Shaniko wn rehouse cum-
puny, was telesi-oped on the grade
mar McPherson ' much on Hay
l reelt a lew tlays ago, I he ee.
dent was caused by the horses he-!
coining unmiimigeable and entail-j
to the
pel!o!i
wu'.. m i
'in'ii.iflX
cold weather, no doubt, end leave j
everything in readiness for the i '"'" '"""""' ""'
semi-annual report next spring. """"" 1 ""
Tune was when the residents of.
Central Oregon scanned will, j Prineville, Ore. Nov. 10, 1!XW.
,' , ', ., ! KniToR Joi iiXAt.: , ed a loss of Ht) conflned
imr the future htuh iuj of a rail-1 I
JMIl l HOT n inir Ol JR'rSlSlCIll ( " -
(fort the board of directors of the!
Central Oregon Agricultural and
Stock Association has succeeded in
buying a valuable and very suit
able tract of land. It consists of
St) acres near the city, mid is well
worth the money paid for it. It is
covered with a itense growtli ol sage
brush which is now lieing remove-
1 .1... , ..!!:..- i.- ,i...
strong wind from olhcial bead-! '
., , k .... i completion of this work by Jami-
quarters will clear away. ben j 1
that current is developed Interior"r' '
, i . hi -it- , The tract first purchased was not
Oregon re-,ii cuts n-i he vi inn 11
wash away for all time to
come the ina of the railroad trans
gressor who has made life a burd
en to them with his reports during
the past two decades.
gpip'-WTBIHipillll
Gam
6o different dames all new
oo in each packagt of
Lion Coffeo
t your Oroor'a,
road into this district, but that'
enthusiasm nas uieil away so com-,
pletiey that even its ghost is no
longer seen. Reports regarding
immediate extension are taken
with such extremely large doses of
salt that all effect, are lost. The
twentv years o.' railroad chimeras)
have created a )erinncnt atnios-l
phere of skepticism which only a i
S obscribe)
journal.
for the
FUil'RKS FOR THE
MEN'S MEETI.lt
so easily improvnt or as near the
city and has been sold. Arrange
ments are now Iwing made to so
cure water for irrigating purposes,
the intention is to sow the entire
j tract except the race course in al-
f ii 1 fa and other grasses next spring,
STOCK-1 which will add greatly to the ap
; I pearance of the grounds and be a
'source t.f revenue also. All these
packing indiis- improvements will rciUire money
The iirosiwtiu-
tries of Portland have considerable ' :lml " c""tinllf'J attention from the
fowl for thoii-ht in the r,.,,, "Il'tcers f the asswiation.- A pay
published elsewhere in the Journ-! of ,i,!-v l'f"'1'" theamount
al rerfanlir.tr the immen-e 1,11!,."'''''"'' ' iK' fll1 '"r. '!
In the language of the Latin j,,, c.lUe ani ; it is very desirable that the friends
scrib, cui liono? Forsooth, what weri, fi;,., t Smthern Ore-'0' '"ovenicnt make the pay
gootl will eomeof it all? Suppose ' ast ww.k toCalifornia markets. ! n"'nt promptly,
we reduce every physical and in-! I ruml immbers the stork which ' If the eople w ill give this associ
animate movement to the incon-j fl)Unj outlet, tlinmgli the San!,1,i"n ,llc '"PI"''' il 'leserves,
ceivable Sieed of electricity. When Framio market la.-t week reach- '(found? and buildihga which will
we eat our meals without Inowing; i,s,li00 and it not unusual at '" a t rei''' to our TOtinty are as
it, faster even than our brains can th-( sasnn of the vear fur that im' :ini' 11 successful fair ran lie
formulate a name for the food that j IlllmK.r i ie greatlv incea-ed ni'xt ' "u
goes into our mouths: when we The K,mr..rs t l,. ,.,-, l , , - n,., I intention was to hold a stock show
work, sl,-ep and talk quicker thnn ,.3t 0,tainnl.le criterion of dt k ; during the recent races, but ufti
the vision Iransverses the space to ! Coii.litions throughout Central ,! ; ctteful eonsideration the project
the farthermost star, who will 1m- Soutl.f-rn Oregon! and the necessi- j w ''utloned, the boardonclud
aatisfied. Only the women. Their ! tv of clieaj-.r 'truii.-.rtati-jn facili- '"8 t0 a11 vailuile fumls on
sewing bee then will I more tni-i, n(i a el,Her market could not ! Frmanent improvement of the
mated than a ticker on the board ; i,. n)ure strnIilv ur,.,l ,ilnn ,v tt 1 new grounds,
of trade when wheat is in the j ,i11,,tf11 ,u.rs'al f th,.i;ilt! T. H. Lakoi.lktt, President.
ascendancy, hut patient man will i n.nts.
lie suffering then, in proportion as j The stix k meeting, which is to
he is suffering now. from a super- k. hM iu l,tiim Jan;lrv to
ai.unuani inoculation 01 this soul-UmMilcr ttie advisability of e.tab-i Jafe
trying, nerve racking, breathless, ' ii,i , ,:.bu, ,.lni I,. i land transacting businew.
incessant struggle against m ,1,. -M,.. ..t, i.....i. 1: i !..!..
jut j.irici leiuiiieii Home
turdnv after a two days business
Grand Ball
A, MOSCI
WHEflC Bt
VI 00IN0
TO NIOHT
1 by
Juniper Circle 37, W ofW
Ti;uiksiviii Ev'iiiny, Xovembor 2(1, 11)03
At Glaze's Hall
Reception committee
Emily M. ('line,
Nellie Simps-:!!,
Rovia Brink,
Jane Harrington,
l.illie Jordon,
Elbe Tuniph ton,
Com. on arrangement!"
Julia l.vlle
Sarah Thomson
Kate Liggett
Floor Comiiiittco
Maude Vanderpool,
Sarah Thomson,
Julia l.vlle,
Ethel Liggett,
Isa Pointlexter,
Anna Sharp.
Music by
SHARP'S ORCHESTRA
SHAHIECQ WAREHOUSE
Stiaxi.11-0, Oiegron
General Storage, Forwarding
1 1
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building 100x000 feet, 150 feet two stone in height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Haling
for Eastern Shipments.
Additional Locals.
Judge . A. Booth ,
Port-
restless
time.
gle against ,,jtV! w;n ,u K(. to jrjve ,(. ft(K.
interests of this great interior
Big Clearance Sale
Owing to the Large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods
Constantly arriving, our store room will he overcrowed
And In order to Get More Room
Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour. Hnrlied Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime
CohI Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and drain Sacks anil Twine,
drain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pells.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
Aiomtii fur W,wcii Wrehimni' Milling Cu.'., "Wliii liln
Mark iml ( arc of "S.
r' nml ' I)h1I l'tnnt" fliinr.
w. v
For the New Goods, we are
Present Stock Of
compelled to throw all Our
Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladles' Goods
And Many Other Lines Into
ONE BIG BARGAIN SALE
THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL A HE SOLI).
Just Arrived
A. E. NATHAN 8 Go's
Custom Made Clothing
J. F. MORRIS'S
The Best Wearing and Fitting Line of
pGEHT'S.
CLOTIlffiGJ
A LI
vcr Brought to Prineville. BTRICTLY
TJP-TO-DATK
VWCKA AND SIZK9 NBw AND NOUHY
MICHEL & CO.
i VAhh arjd WINTER
DRY GOODS MILLINERY GROCERIES
tiC .U.5 11 fe U titl es
cyf vrr'rt r oreret t ne neciai ?aie on wen h auu iwys
O'Ncil Bros.'
OYSTER HOUSE
K, I-'. lUK.liS, Munaitcr
Good Meals and Rooms
Miller Bulldlnjc, Prlncvlllc, Orej(on
FISH AM) HAM IC IS HKAKON
III1KAD AND PIKS KOHTIIKTItAliK
SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS
Clothins:.
Greatlv Reduced Prices.
N. A. Tyeand Brothers
"" '..'. j.-"
Boys' and Youths' Jaok Knlfo Sho,
A Rmor Slwl Jack Knifo With Kviry 1'nir. All Suik nml
Wiilihu. Prion Kri.in $2.2S to $2. SO Per Pair.
W Alao Hava A Full Llna of Mem'
Shoaa. Alao Ladlea, Girls and Bablaa.
CLEARANCE SALE
Of our Summar Hata lit (wt in nnli r In nitiki
riKim fnrnur N'rw Line nf Winli'r (IchhU.
Klim rnrrv cciituginii inln your linnii'. Tiinitli'fiHil rnli ln'a
tin-in.
A. TYE and BROS., Marohanta
glacksmithing That Pleases
U The Kind Vim (iul Ml i
J. II. WKJLES
(HtirnniMtr lo)
COUMiTT & KLKIXS'S
A HtiK-k nl Farm Mai'liini-ry nlwt nn linnil
You will find
MCYCLES of all khJ makes
I.AT.JHIPESJ
Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many
olhrra. A giKx line nf Uicjri-ln Hnnilrii'i AT Hill IT'H.
WATTS MARBLE W CRANITE WORKS
1 Watts a Baker, Propa.
Marble and Granite Monuments
All Kinds of Stone Work
FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
Second Street, The Dallea, Oregon
Pnncvi mm m Line
dim
Dally Between Prlnevllle and Shaniko
8CIIE1)IH.K
Leaven Rlianikn, 6 p, m. Arrivea at Prinpvlllo 0 a. m.
Leavna Prineville 1 p. m. Arrivni at Hlmiiiku 1 a. in.
Flrat Class Aooommodatlona
BUY
YOUR MIL,T,INKTIY
. . and . .
LADIKH I0URNIHITTNG8'
: AT :
MI1S. ED. BHADFOliD'S
8uctBwir to Mm. Sunie Slnjti n
Up-to date Millinery at lfa than cily nii n8.
Hair Drnwing Pnrlnm in contifctiim.
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