Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 17, 1904, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
Th J or ai U fiiterwl l the iwnU.flie of
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I', 8. BiAl M second cl&xa mutter.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1904
THE CITY'S Din.
TIip tiny stream o( water, lack
ing the force to mid it fix feet
fm the nozzle of the hose, with
which the firemen vainly struggl
ed to extinguish the fire at the
McFarland feed ham last Tues
day, makes it plainly evident that
the city council should establish
at once a circulating main on the
north side of the Ochoco and
especially in lh districts lying in
the outskirts of the corporate
limits.
In the business districts and
throughout the greater part of
the residence district in the city
the circulating system is in vogue,
a system which permits of the
pressure on a water plug coming
from lolh directions at the same
time, ro that in case of fire these i
way. Quiet and orderly anit
ance at a tire id generally recognis
ed and appreciated, but the local
companies are well organized,
they have drilled, have received
instructions from the officers
elected and in command and it is
not often that a dozen or more
conflicting orders from fluent by
standers are needed. When ;hey
are then the general incompetency
of the whole fire brigade will l-
j apparent and that is yet a long
ways from being proved. j
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FLlXMJCOMMITTKK: M. K. Ukink, Wm. Kin.!.
Milt Zki.l, P. U. Howard anp Jamics Cham.
RKCKPTIOX COMMITTKK: (irom.K Si mmkhs, M.
K. r.nu;s, Wm. Diiapki:, II ahold IUiimvin ami
Hihyk (!kay..
Additional Locals
Ward Koark left on Wednesilay's
stage to spend a few days in Tort
land on business.
W. J. Wright ami wife were in
the citv this week from Summit
Prairie buying their winter sup
j plies
Thursday, November 2Utlu ?
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Vnion service will be held at the j " !F 4 KV t ' "P-v KvjTl Jj
nion church Thanksgiving ' jsO
at II o'clock. A special jj I VYl
'Ot music IS lH-ing ar- S All V.ifhnr no. I M.ithora ll,v nn.l (i i U Vl
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morning
programme
range
The new bridge across iho Ocho
co was completed yesterday, the
districts are amply supplied with jo!J rilinS removed, and the
water which issues from a hose
travel once more turned into Main
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with sufficient force to carrv itiprec'"
U i A TnrL-pv ilinnor n-iil sirveil i A
flagration which may originate.! at Belknap hall at noon Thanks-jj
But the district before mention-' giving. A lot of good things are '7
ed is net so protected and the j being prepared for the dinner h' l tf.
result ot it was seen plainly at J the Church Workers Society which j
Tuesday's destructive blaze. The j has the event in charge. j
Toys for .the Children, Per
fumes for the Grown I'p's.
The Winnek Go.
hose was attached to a "dead end"
plug in other words, to a plug at
the end- of a water main where!?
practically no pressure can le ;
broucht to bear on the suprlv of ?
it .. I,, . , Htmdqaarters tor Snt Glaus j
water. About two blocks to the . r k
westward is another plug of A
same description and from which Ed Harbin left this morning j J
water Ior M;Ulras where he will supenn-; V
(iHKKTIXG: You arc hoivlv tHumnamloil lv his
Majesty, K1US KHINGL1, Kxng'oi the Holidays
to call at his regular apiointtl nsitiry aiul select
at an early tlato, the ginnl things he lias in store for
you. They are yours for the asking.
The KING has appointed us his agents, aiul we
shall take pleasure in showing you the largest and
most complete line of Holiday Good ever brought
to Prineville, consisting of Toilet Cases, Manicure
Sets, Fine China, Perfumes, Confectionery, Toys,
Useful and Ornamental Furniture at prices to suit
all purses.
Till: WIXXKK COMPANY,
Headquarters for Santa Claus.
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HUM. NATHAN ft ri3GM O.
kOur Fall tlinwing in vm imxmN in I In nin't
roinplete we have ever h.ld nlul tlirfi iiichlile
many new pii-een of line !'!. I, it-.s Kabric
siddoin found in t lie m ealN A up to dale f l.it cm
Siiirt Waists. Kain font-., .1 hi
Cllnn Urn reign reiue here.
Season's blot les and fabric-.
, Skirts aiul
All in the
(let Cash Checks with each purchase
Thoy aro worth monoy to you
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PRINEVILLE'S GREATEST STORE
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BEND RESTAURANT h CLOSING OUT
' R. G. SMITH, PruprWor.
Nab ted it i S
s? c- " vr "'ex: ' 'c- vr-rrrtr i
a
lilc rui'i'ii mivt ivi lc rt ndin
would be about the same or less. teml lhe building of a new bridge j
The intervening distance in con-! acros billow creek. The workj
sequence, anu ior some little nv?jv" u"u'"t''"""m'""' v"" j ANXrf "KVi (H, "t'C
on either side, is practically de- about one week. ! $V' 1-1' - S Ik
void of fire protection which is u . A. Laidlaw, general manager j "
rather a serious situation when ! of the Columbia Southern Irriga-
the fact is taken into consideration ' tion company, was in the city ' Q&&9fr9g&9&9&l& t&&9&9Zp2$9&
that with another fire such as the ' from Portland yesterday on his
one occurring on Tuesday with j way. to Bend to look after com-;
the wind in the north, the entire ! pany business.
business district would be threaten
ed, of the Baptist State Missionary, H
T( iKA .lutt. A.w,,,' T 1 1 1.11 : 1 Jl
ii, io nit uui; vii me ni, (.uuiiiii . Doaru, who new services nere
to take steps at once towards con-. during the past week, left for
nMt.in(T thpRp il(ml pml nlnos nr : Run.l vtui,lov mwl m ill m (mm BJ
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in some other manner placing j there to Portland tomorrow.
these outlying districts on a water '
circuit which provides the best !
of protection from possible fires. 1
Just at present the city is paying
for something it doesn't receive,
and the tax payers in these resi-1
dence sections are also paying '
Hj New Iv -mM
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sale;
Are prepare! to furnish board
and bulging by the day, week or
month. Also keep a fresh line
of pastry always on hand.
Lunches for traveler will be
prepared on short notice,
(icillk'IMVIl SlllK'N
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CliiUIrili Shoes
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You Can Save
$1 to S2 on Shoes
At the RACKET STORE
Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works
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equivalent of which is little, short
of a farce.
lev Rather HinL-ov t i ill
taxes for protection from fire, the!,, ,. . . . , ... , h
. , . . . 1 Catholic rinest in charge of the Jl
missions in Sherman, ' Wasco, S
.The fire of Tuesday .wa3 tne,, ,. . . c, . , H
... . J . i hold services next baturuav
dcvuuu iiuic 111 11. j fiuni, mu jciia
that the north side of the city has
had occasion to witness the inad-
evpnmc aoil Sunihv nt the .Mor- HI
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i row & Keenan ranch on Willow 5
fr.iitL Tlio cori'loi-tii u-ill Vi in (I 111
equacy of the water service. The ' . .... , . .. '?
' tint lire of a mm pp opmonst ration JJi
first lesson should have been . , ., .... ... H
. in honor of the fiftieth "Definition it
enough, let the last prove its . n.. . ,, T .,,, h
; kji lilt iuiua oi uic iiiiuiiti.uiaii. rji
j Concejition," as proclaimed by'jjl
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A wise musical composer not( Those who attended the meeting!
""s 6 -v . "'n1""-"." 01 me local leacners ai me lnsii-i-ni
niece of music entitled: "Don't, t. .i, ' ' Jit
ft ...... . iitriu. iut neeiw agire iii.xi it ; jm
rv.-.w,v ,ii.ffasa ueciueu success anu mai ti
this time to state positively just many U8efui an,i helpful hints re- J
who or what he was thinking garding school work were advanc-
admit at llio limp llip i ncii! i"n i inn , i. i.., , l
"v .iii-ruaHVHj as a resuii 01 me umereni ; ill
Ktmrlr Viim. linf. it. la liitrlilv liroli. .1: : 1.-1. j 1 1 ' fil
o"-j , uisc'unnioiis. j'ieveu leauuers iiiiu , jij
aoie inai naa ne oeen witnessing quite a numU-r of parents were i
a tire in Prineville he would have present to enjoy the pajiers read
"" UB ulTO pong in. 11c ajium;- an(1 llie addresses given. super
The first apjiearance in 1'rincvillo of this latest
eilkion of Diokcn's -01iI Curiosity Simp."
Revised up to date and includes "such char
acters as Shylock, Mother Hubbard and
the reat American Scarecrow.
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The Most Life Like Wax Figures Ever Exhibited a
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Mrs. John Cyrus
A m:w i ink or
Collars, J Jolts mid
Silk Waists
Iij Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete mill Choice Lino of lleef. Veal, Mutton I'ork
r.aenn, Lard and Country Produce Keot on h-in.l at ilm
This famous aggregation will appear for one
night only, on Friday livening, Novem
ber IStli, at the Club Hall. Auspices of
Epworth League.
Prices 25 and SO Cents
Reserved Seats on Safe at Winnek's
I.nteKl lleMliiH In Sllver
wure Mini .lewelr.v. N'oIIoiih
of all klmU. Writing Tnli-
lelH, I'i'McJh, Novels, Sewing
M ll e Ii I lies, mill NeeilleM.
SO.MI. choici: HAH(;.VINS
In Holiday (ioods Which
Will be in Stock About
November lt.
Mrs. John Gyrus j
ity Ivieat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineviiic. At The Old Stand OreKon.
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Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko
sen i;ici.K
Leaves SlmniLo, (i p. m. Arriviw ill I'l inex ille (I n. ni.
Leaves I'linexiile 1 i. in. AiriviH nt Slmiiiko 1 H. w.
First Class Accommodations
able to conflagrations than any j intendent Dinwiddie is desirous!
other line. If there is ever a ' of u.m-;nrr rc-h lrir,r.r nttr.n,'.!
time when the "Butters-In" make' ance of the parents and tho.se ! 1 IT lllf I I I 1 IV! F I? V
themselves felt it is at a fire, interested in the welfare of the'' h W I Wi I in Warn 1 B3 Ei
Uixin that occasion they make ; schools at the next local institute S - - - "
their forcible presence felt at all; to be held, the date of which will'!
points of the compass; they come be announced later.
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anu Ko iiKe uie lues oi .uarcn; uiey : t v, 'ft
ftic iicic. a.iia at uic oilier 9 ... , . . . ., C fi
, ,, . . , i' nc have jiiKt reeeiveil the $
plate all at the same time; they i .. ... , , . , ... .
; , , , , ' J . F finest line of Imported China t
issue orders and hand out special h , . An
, . ,. , , . , . . C ever brought to I'nneville. S fl
train dispatches with an impunity a Vj '4,
fitting a prince of the realm and e Winnek Go. j g
aniiprinr nntlinriK' u-ith l,om ; t Headauartera tor Santa Glaum x 6i
v . . v. . ...v.. .uvut , jj7 - fr
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noi recognizeu. nenever a tire-,
High (irade CJoods Cheap. City styles and
up-to-date ideas in tillinery at - - - -
Mrs. Slayton's
f'rineville's Leading nil linery Store
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Notice.
A. C. Stkangk.
man in the confusion which they
cause calls out "who's boss here,"
why, they're Johnny-on-the-spot. ' Any young people of the corn
ready to give him instructions in Jmunity who wish to do workjn
the art of the effective fire fighting i book-keeping in the High school
or in an equally persuasive man- are requested to see me about the
ner they are just as likely to take matter before Monday, Nov. 21
the nozzle away from him and
souse him with water as they are
to carry off a ladder from under a
window and leave a fireman on
the second floor with no means of
escape if the roof begins to cave
in or he suddenly becomes sur
rounded wiiu uaiiies. If Home
were to burn again the Butter-In
would he there with his instruct
ions. This is all very well in a
STRAYED.
A buckskin colored horse with
white face gentle, weighs about 900
pouniln, branded on shoulder V. If.
Is somewhat lnnic from ringbones on
hia fore feet. Ownei rgqnested to
call for same paying charges incurred.
Lower Deschutes Bridge Station.
n!7 3tp.
Hcinarkablc values in l ull and Winter Underwear at the
RACKET S TORE
.1. S. KKLLKV, I'iioi'Iiiktok.
Gall and Examine Them
Ladies Spring Heel .Shoes JjjSl.TT)
Children's Velvet Hats worth $2.50. Our Price ,S t .50
Boys Caps, excellent value 05 Cents
Men's Heavy all Wool Sox ',25 Cents
WATCH THIS AI) KVKKY WKKK
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No. 4b(), Full Size, Weight GO Pounds, No Knobs, Price $4.50
No. 490, ." " 75 " -IJrass Knobs ' $5,50
1 OK SALK I$V
A. H. LIPPMANN & Company
Can
Boat
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