Crook County Journal.. THE JlU'RNAL rmil.lim tXU Ciii'stv Official Papkk. WHEN TWO AND TWO MARK FIVE. The Jnumi. ( wtrt l the t.U.ffi? PMnvitle. Oik., fr unMiiiiwi"H thuMifth III r. s. mull m MCiml clmw mur. SUBSCRIPTION HATES IK AIIViNCt Ym Il.si Kn MavrHa 75 Trntw MonruK .,..50 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 36, 1903. THE DAY WHEN' WE EAT. Thanksgiving! What a worW of varied sensations the word car ries with it. To what lengths do its oftimes painful recollections carry us back to the sumptuous courses the brown baked steam ing gobbler, prostrate on the plat ter, his tempting "drummers" fan ning the air; the immaculate dress ing, the cranberry sauce that never inebriate but frequently puckers, the saffron faoed pumpkin pie, mother's semi-digestible biscuits, the impeachable blackberry jam, the plum pudding that has every kind of a sausage mixture in it except plums, the diziy wine oh, the host of good things. Ram them in, cram them in. Only this one day in the year is a license granted to illegally pack the stom ach. How we bolt the nuts! how we stick the candy! how we shock the corn in our feverish effort to have them enter this heterogenoeus race down the esophagus. How we pant in our eager endeavor to stimulate a superabundant Sow of pancreatic juice. Thanksgiving! What a myriad of aches and pains it sometimes discloses. To what lengths is the , medical fraternity oftimes called to allay its gouty tendencies. The dull throb in the side, the feeling of excessive inflation, the shortaae of breath, the sleepy, comatose con dition the day after all these are but a sequence of the glorious, riotous living on this festival dav set aside for us by our corn-eating ancestors. Thanksgiving! Away with care and sorrow! On with the dinners, the musicales,. operaii, air, the fancies and furbelows. Tomorrow's afflictions will speak for them selves when tomorrow has dawned. The present is full in itself, let the "day after take care of itself and its patients. Glad we are that Thanksgiving and our appetites are here, grief stricken are we when the day and our appetites are gone. Then does the future look fore- oouing. men do the Jamaica ginger quotations find eager eyes to scan them. But now- Pass the victuals, hurry, quicker, Don t o'erlook a single crust, 'Leven months have I been hun gry Pile my plate up fit to bust. The indictment and trial of Malcolm A. Moody may bo con strued only in one light, a sinister political imbroglio which has met a crushing defeat in the defend ant's acquittal. It is almost super fluous to add that the whole trend of this covert attempt to brand a prises. If wo can't move forward in a walk we can at least creep. tertamiv Crook eouiilv resources make force enoui-h to insure n for ward movement font gooktnany vcars. That organ over at IVschtitei seems to have given vent to u nunilier of jarred notes and dis cords. Attorney Karnes, it is said a man so prominently noised in ! helped to pull out the legal ston - i public life has left an obnoxious odor even in the nostrils of the skeptical aud doubting ones. The farcical side of the indict ment wa brought out in strong re lief when Judte Rellinsrer threw out three of the counts and com mented to the effect that "the actions of the grand jury have been prejudiced," and were "re markable." Needless to say, the diabolical machinations of Mr. Moody's opposing faction were laid bare in these few words which must have stung with shame the active ones in the prosecution. But on the whole, Mr. Moody is in a position to lie doubly congrat ulated. His trial has exposed the sickening side of political trickery. He has stepped out of the court room with a reputation bulwarked by an unsuccessful onslaught from conniving hands. His honesty and uprightness remain today un questioned, and he rises to a posi tion among his fellow men ten fold stronger in estimation than he was before his trial. Stronger in a business light, stronger iicrson-' ally, and stronger politically with the satisfaction of knowin; that one of the most heinous tricks of political jobbery ever concocted in the state has had a still birth. Mr. Moody has been forced be fore a critical and exacting public by a strong and unscrunulous clique. His heretofore unquestioned character, business and political reputation and personal standing were at stake in this issue, and he has completely established his un shakable right to their future use and possession. The reaction of bis trial has rebounded in incal culable credit to himself. He had everything to luse, but lost noth ing, gained an1 enviable nrestiee and routed his opponents. Surely this has been a political problem in which two and two have made five. Cncle ticorgy's date for the special session will force the legis lators to leave the rags alone if they expvt to chew the turkey, SHALL WE GO AHEAD? WHY IS THIS? Except Mr. Hermann, the Ore gon delegation at Washington has nothing to say about the acquittal of Mr. Moody. It becomes them to lie silent. The Oregonian. The eyes of the outside world are centered upon Central Oregon anu Us luture to far greater extent than is realized by the average inland ci.tizen. In every new sec tion the bone and sinew of the country are always slothful in real izmg their own opportunities. No section can speak more truthfully regarding this condition than Crook county. In Portland and even on Puget Sound, Central Oregon develop ment talk is constantly bcine in dulged in. To the outside observ er far more than among ourselves, irrigation and railroad possibilities seem thoroughly practicable, h Central Oregon going to wait for the fulfillment of the old adaee. "Wait for new blood?" or will the citizens take a few steps forward? A rnnevi e Board of Tm.l 1 badly needed; also other enter- A LATH ADDITION TO I'Nt'l.K SAM-SOHIMIAX ASYLl'M. Ten million dollars and territory valued at several times that sum is Colombia's loss caused lie the re cent secession of Panama. Doubt less the Colombia senators who failed to ratify the llay-Ilerran treaty would give much to .again be able to make goo-goo eves at the lump sum contained in those articles. Through it all, however, shines the torch of civiliatii.n, held in the bands of destiny. With marked alisencc of aggression, I'n cle Sams advent in new territory has always marked a new cikk Ii of. higher civilization. In this in stance, the new republic of Pana ma, born because of her mother country's actions toward this country, becomes at once a natural ward of the I'nited States. With the Philippines, llowaii. Porto Rico, Alaska, and Panama, V nelt Sain will have a very rcspetinhlf family. Let us hope that his lat est addition will be a dutiful child for a child she always will be. A SUm At George. Editor Journal: in last week s tiesciiutes hclio appears an article supposed to have lieen written bv one George Schleeht who serves in the dual capacity of editor and limber buy er. He seems very much concern ed for fear the members of the Al bany Timber ihhiI may pay loo much commission. Now that is yeiv kind of George to look after the interests of the 'dear people." We hasten to as ure him that he i.eed have no further anxiety in the matter, as the "dear people" have already been offered enough so they could pay five times that commission and still get a few hundred dollars more for their claims than George and his associates are paying. This is not idle talk. It is a fact, and if George will come to Al bany we will make him know it or we will pay all his ex-nses and give him a dollar a day to recom pense him for loss of time from his valuable(?) paper. Practically all of the Albany people have joined the pool, and all the people in that locality would join the pool at once if they knew the true situation. It is ab solutely the only way to get an honest prjco for the timlior. Wf are already in touch with all the leading firms in Minnesota, Wis consin and Michigan. We are stir prised aiyl gratified at the eager : ness for tlmlwr displayed by these eastern buyers, Those stales have boon practically denuded of their timber in the past tew yours, iml the operators are necessarily coin ing to the cont for their future supply. -This pool was not formed for those who think liWO or $1500 is a fair price for thoie claims. We ailvtso all those who agree with brother Schlocht and his avaricious associates, that IliHKI. is a fair pnce.dogosell them. There will; be no coininissian to nay. Tlmsoi wno are wining to pay an honest commission for an honest sale should join the pon and in a short lime we will make their flikH) look like thirty cents. Yours fr ilirvo thousand, - Dit. X. E, WiNN.uin, Albany Nuv. , ally to It, If a Review reader will kindly refer to nit issue, of that sheet published a year ago the slush and guh we mention can he found,. Also six point advertising in ahiiiiilauco, Undoubtedly their method of ob taining that advertising prompts Ihe remarks In its lust iwoio, How ever, the Review editor will doubt less continue to howl at the moon an. I thu whole solar system so long us their pinna! fniU to shine, "CONSISTENCY, THOU ART A JEWEL!" 1 hi week Review- attempts to detract from the significance of Mr. Moody's exoneration. A ear,.. fill perusal of (hat pair's past hw- lory since run. Holder made his advent in I'riueville will slov il,t it has been characterized by gush and slush. nml ll, ' l.,n... has been devoted lo the man who owned the editor body mid soul. The tatter's cmniiii? In Prin.iii. was only the fulfillment of a a rotten prearranged agreement, whereby The Journal was defraud ed out of business la-longing leg- (SfiH3i Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will bo found a FREE came. 60 different games, All new. At Your (Irocer'i. A. II. LIPPMAN & CO. ...riHiiufnctuivrs of and Denlcra In.,, Fl'RNITURE, COFFINS and CASK KTH CARPKTS,-STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and all Kinds of Building Material for C ASH Only O'N'cil Bros.' OYSTER HOUSE K. V. IK HIGH, Miuiugcr Good Meals and Rooms Miller Buildinjr, Prlneville, Oregon FISH AND (JAM K IN SIC A, SDN I'll HAD AND l'Jl-;s KdRTIIICTIlADK SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS HillrM't-l,rttieri) 'or le. (', A. Whitsetl has a four room house with ouihuildinus and two lots, which he will sell lit n bar gain. See him at Salomaii, John son & t'o.'s store. Subscribe Journal. for the j GRAND BALL f UNDER TUG AUSPICES Of Prineville Amateur Athletic Club -AT THE P. A. A. Cs. New Building CHRISTMAS NIGHT December 25th. l NEW YEARS NIGHT Jiiiiaary $l. IW3 Finest Ball Room in Eastern Oregon N. A. Tye and Brothers Boys and Youths' JackKnlfe Shoe, A It ii tor Steel Jaek Knife With Kvery I'alr. All Sines ntul Width, I'rieo Front $2.25 to $2. SO Par Pair. Wa Also Havo A Full Una of Mens' Shoes. Also Ladies, Girls and Babies. CLEARANCE SALE Of our Summer Hats at Cost In order to imiltn room for our New hint-of Winter thank Klies carry centauinn Into your home. Tanglefoot eutehei them. . A. TYE and BROS., Merohants 9m THE BEE HIVE THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY "WE'KB BTTJTDTXITar All the time-Btudying methods and means to increase our bnsiness. w e invite you to investigate our methods because we are sure vou will oe so favorably impressed that you will decide to favor us with vour patronage. Let us supply your Fall and Winter Footwear Needs, The style and lea her are just to your liking. We have all sizes and the prices are Y 7u t"m are hmnd t0 appreciate the saving. You can't dupli-' tate these values any where in town. We can convince you that SOW is the time to move. JSer'LSiille'6 eWD Ur i"e f T We carry as good a line of GROCERIES as can be found any place. Give us a trial, we will treat you right. SAY; MOSEI WHERE BE Y E OOINO TO NIOHT Grand Ball (iiven by Juniper Circle 37, W of W Thanksgiving Evening, November 2(1, l!)0:i At Glaze's Hall TOTHI R OIROLE K) Reeeiition committee Emily M. Cline, Nellie Hnini!, Rnvia llrink, Jane Harrington, Lillie Jordon, Elbe Teiiiib-ton, Com. on arrangements Julia I.ytle Sarah Thomson Kate Liggett .- Floor Committee Maude Vanderiionl, Sarah Thomson, Julia Lytic, Kthel Liffiett, Isa I'oindi-xter, Anna Sharp. Music by SHARP'S ORCHESTRA 9 Rlacksmithing That Pleases Is The Kind Vim Get n1 - J. II. WKJLI' S (HncfvwHir in) rORKKTT KLKIXS'S A Stock at Farm iMaehinery ttlwit, H on hand You will find HUYCLLS of all good makes .............( I 1. I . ' . i.uiii.icrs, imperials, ideals, and many otlier, Agixxllmeof lliejcle Hiuidries AT HIHIT'H. Just Arrived A. E. NATHAN S Go's Custom Made Clofhing J. F. M()RRISS Tlic liost AVearirig and Iitting L,ine of GEMT'S CLOTIHSG 1 Kver lJrouglit to I'rineville. HTTUCTLY T7P-TO-WATJ5 . ALL i'KICKS AND SIZES NKW AND NOIiHV DRY GOODS MILLINERY GROCERIES j Dont Forget the Special. Sale on Men's and Boys' I . Clothing. Greatly Uednced Trices. WATTS MARBLE m CRANITE WORKS Watt A Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Alpnuiiients All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES Second Street, The Dalles. Oregon Princvillc-Siianiko line Daily Between Prlneville and Ckii. Hciinnuu: pave. Hhaiiiko, 6 . in. Arrive at I'rineville 6 a, in Leave, h-mevilln 1 p. m. Arrive, at Muiniko 1 a. in. First Class AccommnH.tinn. BUY YOUR AflLLINIOltl.' . . atiil . . L.ATJIKH FUJlNIRIIINaS : : AT : : IT l u ii I I I SuccesHor lo Mm. Susie Hlaybm Up-to dato Millinery at les. than city priees. Hair Dreaning Parlnm in connection. i