c B LOG71L MENTION C K. Wriglil wiiH in tin city Tlicitiliiy front bin iluwnrd ninth. it. I'.. HI in hi u l lii l'orlhmd buy Inn it new slock n( winter dry jtoods. I . J. I In t'rU ii ml II. I '. Monger, of I lie ('line I'm I Im Press, wen-In I lie rll.v till' lllMt of (In1 week. E. N. !IIIiimi w ii mm business vlsllor f n mi Culver several days during the past week, W. I. Ililtiniier wim III t lie ill.V till' liiMtottlic week from IiIm Haystack ranch. J. It. Mellowed Wlix III Die rll.V from Haystack scleral days during (lie MlHt week, H. It. Nliiytiin left the llrst of the week for I'll rk I'hire, I trefoil, where ho Will Mn'ii (he M Inter. It. I". Nhcpphcrd and Charles I'nr rlsh were In tlu rll.v during 1 li pust week from the I 'ji nil lut eon n I ry hulk ing nfu r hl.M k mailer. J, 11. Cornell was In theell.V from Slllllllllt I'rilll'le the hisl of the week, lli einne down to bring the iot liookM from IiIh voting precinct. Cull nii'l esiiiinliie my line of shirts liml underwear, I can nave yon money on this line, ti.iiniley the Tailor. n:i Seville new Hue of Silver Win : nt The Wlnnek Go.s Hmdnuritr lot Hsnta Clout VVVv"VVWVVVV-1 Mr. iiml Mr, W, I'. Viindcverl were In theelly from Ijivu Friday on their wny to AmIiwoimI where they will netiil the w-i-ek visiting with the family of Tom Hamilton, Friday night Im the time Mr. Jar ley iiiM'iun In the city with her wax work show. A 1 1 1 to thl ollice Iiiim It that the figure are goliiu to Is Nome thing Immense, Itetler go, Mr. I'M llraiHonl returneil the Iiimi of the week from Madras. While t here she purchased a couple of town lotn uml will kooii erect ii store building oil one of them. . I. Alllnghum, n dm! her of Low A 1 1 1 1 1 u t 1 1 1 1 . nrrlveil In theelly from Paisley last week mul will take nn active pari In the tuutiugciiifiit of the Hamilton stables In this city. You (,'iin Sine $1 to $2 on Shoes Ai tlm UACKKTSTOKK I. F. lliiMion wum In the i Ity from tVonk Monday, lie Minted Hint the ruiiufe KriiMM va eomluu; np tiiruln and that IndlcatloiiM pointed to another w Inter In favor of the cattle mul nheep owner. Ii Stii-w, A. L. Smith and CIiiim. llaneH were In tin' rll.v Tiiendny from Suplee on laud luiHlueMM. Mr. IIiiiicm made llual proof on a liomeHtead. the two former gentlemen um IiIm Wit III'MMI'M. Hev. 1. M. Iloolh, preMldlnu: rider of The DalleM 1 1 lit t ll t . came In on TneMilay'M Hliip1. He preached at Item) l.'iM nlitht and will lie In the city for the ipiarleily iiiit-l liiir next Sunday, w hen he will preach lit the McIIioiIImI chmvh moriiliiK and evening. , Uvl TIIUdMon returned the IumI of the wei'k from I 'ort laud whein he Iiiih Ihimi looking after the lutcrcMs of the 1 kout Itn il n 1 ii III ulck- Hllver inlneM. lie left for tha latter proiertlrM Salui'day and Mlaled that a working fotve would lw kept In the tuiinelM during t lie entire winter. JC 4"!' 'I"!"!"!1 il"!"!' "I"!1 'f '''t 'I''J 'i1 M Holiday Goods I Fur every liod.v at prln-M thai you can reach, If . you want a toy for a dime or a Rift thatcoHtH ten dollai'H, we wlllulve I you value rrrelved. 2lt 'ADTIMSON'S J Tin' MoHHltiKcr brother will Rive a turkey hIiooI on TueHilay the 2'nd. The wlnnerH of the prize, wlume t astcH do nut permit them to par take of turkey, will he pernillli'd to carry home chicken luMcnd. All t lit rrark HportHinen now have an op portunlty to maintain their reputa tion. S. Ji. LMiiRhlin. father of H. K. LniiKhlln of raullnn, wiih In the city Tuewlny on IiIh way to Fort laud where hi1 will Hieml the winter. Mr. Lnuu'hlln han recently returned from a trip through Jrinit ronnty whern ho hh.vh (ill the Hheepmi'ii In Hint Hecllon are Juliilant over the proHprctH for prlccH next hi'Iihoii. He Htated that Korn BrotheiH, larye hIkh'P ownefH of that ronnty, Imd been ottered lKccutH, ciihIi In advance, for next HeiiHon'H clip. CoiiHlderlnu,' (he illlllcultleH under which tlio fire rompnnU'H labored Tui'Hday the lioyHiiiadciui exception ally quick run to the McFivrlaml property, ltoth comimnleH were compelled, owing to the fact that the Ochoco bridge Ih not completed, to make the descent Into the basin, ford the Ht renin and then innko n hard pull up the oiipoHite Hide, lint they got to the fire In short order mul the five oral hundred feet of Iiohh wmh laid in about the qnlckeM time on record. W1 It I plainly evident Dial a lml venture of almoHt any kind pay In I'rlnevllle. Am evidence of the fact Htone brother recently ojieued ii Imker.v on Main street Jtint to see how much trade could lie drawn and now they're wishing their quarters wen-two or three t lines iin law. The busbies Iiiim paid well from tin1 start mid tin- excellent tins of good they lire selling liiHiireM them ll Mteudlly Increasing trade from the pilldle. vvvvvvvvvv vv A Complete Line of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ut nil price, according to iMallty. If you want a Violin, lluiijo, (Jiiitar, Miiiidolin, or anything la thl line we Invite your In- NplYtioll. At ADAMSON'S I A A AAA AAAA What miv other Mute In the I'liloti has that I worth having, come to Oregon mid you will llnd somewhere within the boundaries of tin- Mull1. While we were aware that Oregon had Home ImiueiiMe trees, we were hardly prepared to attempt to rival California in that regard. A picture liroiiKht In liy I". 1. Connelly yester lay, whirl! was taken In moii thw ext ern Cnmk county, licnr ItiivlM Lake, liinkeM iih liohl to nay we Is-llcve t ha I state can't lnl um. The picture repri'MentM u forest ranker In Mr. Connelly's party riding through id hole In an IniliieiiMe tree. It tpearH that the luruc opening was made hy lire. At any rate n K"od sliced horse and IiIm rider were having no trouhle riding throiiuh when the ruuicru wum leveled oil I hem. The larue Califor nia tree llli' Itedwood. while thin Im Yellow I'lue. Imlli-M Chronicle. Call for a Free Sample of YViintck'H Toilet Cicuin. It Im youi-M for the iiMklliK, mid It Im Kood. Tbi Stury of ChtrUy Tong Sing' Charley Toiik SIiik Im the name of a ( 'li I mi i ii ii 1 1 who came to the rity IiihI week from Portland to rook In I I'Nell lirotherM restaurant. Charley MM'akM I'tmllsh tl lien liy tun! Im very reserved In Ids manner and hmivIi. No one would tor a moment suspect that Home of the acts of IiIh past life have received recognition from the government at Washington, and yet It is a fact that twice during (he past twenty years Congress has awarded him gold medals as an acknowledgment that I'ncle Sam appreclateM such acts of bravery iih this quiet and taciturn Celestial has HTforiucil. Charley Tung Sinn is one 4f two or three Htm Ivors of the .leanette exM-dltloii which twenty yea i-m vco net out to llnd the north pole, and It probably due to the fart that Charley poHMesscH a due physique that he is alive today to tell of the awful hardships endured at that time. The story of that exH'dltloii, when the ship roasted northward and Dually entered the stretches of Ice bound waters that were soon to entomb the vessel and nearly all of her company, Is told us follows: Nearly two years were HMnt in Air tic sens, the vessel often wedged fast In Ice. Nivesslty comis'lled strict economy of provisions, audit fell to Charley's lot to supplement the ship's store by whatever Ht range dishes the north seas could furnish. Polar War, seal and Htrange birds were killed and added to the mess. On the night of June 11. 1M, the .leanette was lost, and the little company of explorer were forced to shift for tlieir lives, battling against such odds as nature seldom brings to bear against men. Jammed tight In the Ice, the vessel was already strained beyond her endurance, when on thl night a tremendous Impact keeled her over, and finally she broke In two In I he middle. The two part of the ship slowly sank and during the nlht a much of the ship's stores and boats and sledge an the worn out ml veil turi'H could handle were hauled onto the Ice and the party begun the long tramp over Ice and snow to the iiirtheast const Slls'rla, The dog ickened and died until In AugUHt but two remained. nnd thesledgoH were hauled by Home of the ship's company who had the Htrength to wear the harness. The store were soon exliaut.'d and for weeks the survivor subsisted on walrus, seals and even on seal skin and leather of worn out bonis. Several of the men tiled on the Journey over the mountain of Ice. When the open sen wiih reached the three- bon tH were lanuchetU A storm sepn rii ted them. One cut tor wns lost Willi all overboard. An other in command of Cnptaln De Long reached land, but all-of its party perished nilseralily on the desolate shore where neither food nor shelter could be found. The captain himself Htnrved to death. The third boat, In which w n h Charley Tong Sing, road the storm wifely and reached the Siberian coast at the mouth of a river. After week of travel they came upon two F.siiulmaux huts where they obtain ed food and shelter. It avuh tin till Journey that the Chinaman snowed id courage, self sacrlllce and teudernes. Stronger than the others, he often mipported immui. i mimjnv n i'iimiwwwi them on tliu mail Ii, imd n their lunlll reliance for Maine to take the place of the exhausted provision. Tin I'sipilmnux Ulllded tlie truvel- ei'M to II JlilMMlaa Met lenient w lien KoimI uleilyeM were plix illed and II Mart made iktohm HIIhtIii. llelll ihiT later took tin' place of I lie Io(;m until the railroad wum reached and the voynp-rM wer' eurrliil to Ht. I'eterMlmrK. thence to London Hint lo New York when1 they nrrlvml In the Hprliitf of Isvi. Lieutenant lloii hueand I wo of the men hecame In- Millie IIM the reMlllt or tlieir MWIIil exiM-rlelieeM and Mint thl'UlMelve. IIoiiIk walu wiih tenderly liurwil liy Tonu Slii; on the vo.vane ucroMH tie AUuutle, hut In New York he, too lout IiIh reiiMon and died In mi iiMylum, I poll IiIm return to the Culled KtuteM, the navy department In recognition of Toiik'm hrnvery, pre- Meiited IiIm with ii old medal on which Im Inxerlltcd: "Charley Toiik MIiik, Arctic HU'iiiimt Jeanet le.tde. Ity Zeal, ((heilleiice" mid on the rcvcrcxlde Im the preHeiitmeiit of the old frltcale CoiiMtltullou.'aiid the wonlM, 1'iilted KfateM Nnvy." l'.y MHH'lal net of ContreMM, hepteiuU r III. JsJHl, a not her medal wum present ed ami hot Ii of tlie- Charley 1 on SltlK wenrn iM iiealh IiIm vent tMliiy iih he faithfully tendu to the cooking at tt'Nell lirotherM ri'Mtiiuraut. - ' ' ' I lit'-' I Jiii Jul Ji liAAJiifcifr t SCHOOL BOOKS Itlfl ISiik, Nmvi'U, New JtiMikt by ttnmliir.l Autliom, mul the ork of tin- hct Aiitlnim in m l, miitii1 le rr yiiiir l.ilirnry. At ADAMSON'S! Independent Packing Plant. President Dunham, of the Crook County Cattlemen's association, has received the following letter from the oIIIcitm of the liiieM-iidetit park ing company which Im IH-Ing organ ised In Portland. The letter contains In full tli scope of the organisation and the lines upon which the new company will work and should prove of IntcrcM to all the stork men and a large rrcciitngc of the business men In this county. The let ter Is an follows: 111 presenting some of the advant ages Portland possesses as n park ing renter and llvestiM-k market, It is useless to dwell lit length oil the possibilities a ii stork renter, um that proposition ha Im-cii thorough ly exploited and deinoustrii tetl beyotid all reasonable tioiibt. All the stock raising districts In the w hole Columbia llaslu are foeusetl to this point, from which territory the whole Culled State I to a consider able extent tles'inlelit Upon for their supplies. Moreover, we have demon strated beyond quest Ion that wearc prepared to furnish a line a Rratle of livestock as Is produced in any of the F.astern Slates, mid In fact much more sniH-rlor to that grown In any jif the graxlng section of the Middle West, willed fact were borne out by the nwatil rerentl.v made to Charles K. Ladd of this rity at the St. Louis Imposition, where Oregon took tlrst prize for high bred cattle. The fart that the supply of livestis-k far exreeds the- demand, '1 too well known to admit nt contradiction, as from actual Investigation the supply of stock accessible to this market on a ronservatlve estimate for the year 1!0.'S was a follow: Cattle l.tltHl.tKMl, sheep K.tMMf.lHHt, hous (iVUMHt; while the number slaughtered by packer In this dlst lie t during the same period was, rattle tk't.tNKI, sheep ISO,. 000, and hogs lOl.oon. These latter tlgure are simply the number slaughtered by the parkers, although a a matter of fact the consumption wa much greater, as conditions here are rather primitive, for the reason that the farmers anil local .butcher are In a great measure do ing their own slaughtering, as they formerly tlid In the Middle ami F.ast ern State prior to the advent of the modern packing house and central livestock markets. We also enjoy a material advant age In freight rates on livestock over F.astern packers, a we are situated at the very source of supply. The freight charge on the manufactured product from the Fast, occasioned by the long haul, I by far the great est advantage we possess, especially on cured meat product. You are doubtless aware that the Chicago Hoard tif Trade, establishes the price on these conimodltie for. practically the entire world, and in making price for other points they simply add the freight rate, which, for example, to thl point I fl.ti2Jj per hundred weight. Now providing we purchase our livestock at exactly the same price as theFnstern pack ers, and produce tlie muuutacturcii product here at tlie same cost, we will reap a net proilt on every hun dred pounds sold of Jfl.ti:! per hun dretl weight, which is exclusive of the natural profits accruing from the packing business. This under stand, I not Intended to show, how much more we will make than the Kasteru pucker, as : we do not mention freight on tlie package, ex cessive shrinkage en route, extra cost of handling, refrigeration -en route, etc., but rather what we gain by producing and dispensing of the product here at tlie ruling market price. While at the same time the stockmen will save on tlie freight and Hlirinkage to Eastern points at least 70 cents per hundred weight. Yet regard le of Hucli excessive freight charge, Htrange to say the r.iiMeri! piykern nhnnj iv Milppliiti annually for roiiMiiuipllon, ami ex port, Into our market upwHrdM of iki,(hhi,Ihhi pounds of Pork products alone. Now It I reasonable to sup pose that we should w llh ii modern plant here be able to mi-ure h good Mhare of Hie present li:islnesM w ith out, however, lufrhiuliiK up the trade of tair local packers, or roll- Mldeiillg the new bllMliiesH wo Would naturally create. You can readily mii what this would amount to In dollar mid rent iin on even ten million pound at fl. is-r hundred weight would yield the liaiulsouie protlt on this alone of $'a,Mt, which Im over and above the usual profits accruing from meat parking busi ness. - Tin local transportation com panies have very kindly offered their support to mi enterprise of this nature whenever they rati consistent ly do ho, but aside from this, the present frelKht rate place um In fair competition with all point In the territory comprising the Columbia linsln mid considerably beyond there, wherein all we have a busi ness of at least twenty-live million dollar annually to draw from, ex cliiMlve of tlie export trade. This Is ample to support an establishment hiii-Ii a we propose no build, for several years to conic and we might add that the present rate of freight to San Francisco of 13 rent er hun dred weight by steamer, 2.1 cents by rail, will eii up a' new avenue in which to market our product tu coniM-tltioii with Kastern packer of f-'.iHI mt hundred weight, w hich 1 even a greater advantage in freight than we now have to Port land. Still there are other advant age no le Important, which we might rail to your attention ami that Is, that the Kasteru packer a iv tint shipping fresh meats Into thi territory, width naturally leave the local packer here la absolute control of the market on these products, and hi a position fo make legitimate prolits on the busi ness without any Interference from outside conif tltion. At the present time, however, there exist a rather Ht'iillar condition In this territory, with relation to the consumption of fresh and cured meat. It I almost a universal rule that tlie consump tion of meat I proportioned a follow: Fresli meat To jht rent, cured meat :MI iHTccnt; while here we find Just the reverse, fn-sh meats :i0 ht cent, cured incut TO jier cent. and still situated In the very heart of the rattle ami sheep country. Thl condition I due to tlie heavy shipments of Cured Pork products from F.astern points, and should Ik? reversed In tlie interet of our home market. Hence, never In the history of the Packing business ha there been. a time more opportune, or condition more favorable than at Portland for an Improved modern plant. Similar conditions to these do not exist else where In the country, a while licing situated at the very source of supply we are also so far removed from the principal Kasteru market a to practically exclude hiii-Ii coniM'tition, after a market here lia once bee ome thoroughly etallihed. Thi city possesses more natural advantage than at any time did tlie principal center Fast, w here from natural causes the packing business and livestock markets have grown Into tlie greatest ' industry of tlie present age. It is true -they have spent large sums of money to attain their present state of erfeetion, but we exift to profit by their ex lMTlence iH-ing familiar with many ifthe mistake they have made In tlie past, ami even will be aide to Improve In many resects on tneir present methods. While this proposition has lieen exploited to a considerable extent for some time past, It Is barely pos sible Ant Hufllcient thought has not been exercised, to consider It thoroughly from a strictly commerc ial point of view. Otherwise tlie business people of Portland and of Oregon, would not have Ikhmi un mindful of the great opportunity before them. To embark properly in this busi ness here it will require an establish ment fully equipped, to cost In the neighborhood of f 1.10,000, and should Ik' constructed ao a to make ample provision for additional building nt miv time tlie business will de mand, nnd Mill not reduce our facilities for producing the product at the least possible cost. Tills would have a capacity of transact ing a business of live million dollars annually, and Judging from the pre sent condition of trade, the first year should show a business of nt least two and one-half .million dol lar, after which all will depend upon the future growth and exten sion of Hiich business, through natu ral channels together with the de velopment of t ids territory and ex port trade, We have simply mentioned a few of the natural advantage a n d profits which would accrue to a concern of this nature here, purely from point of location, and based upon absolute facts as they exist. Cor tills reason atone, we make no mention of the usual protlt accruing from tlie packing business a that might possibly admit of some doubt to one unfamiliar witli tlie business. Therefore, to. judge of tlie above conditions you are not obliged to stretch your Imagination, or accept tlie statement of anyone, as tlie fact speak for themselves. However, we might state that twenty per cent net profit under ordinary conditions, is not unusual in the meat business and you are well aware from own EL KINS & KING Heating Stoves u , , ur Wilson Heaters That Will Heat , , , Are the best Air Tight Heater made W o havo an unusually large assort- tnent of Heating Stoves in all of the and give univessal satisfaction. best styles and makes. Prices ranging from $2.75 to $25 We guarantee these Heaters to burn Wc carry six different styles of Steel : less wood and give more heat than any Uanges, also cast and steel Cook Stoves. other Heater on the market. Elkins Si observation that the parking busi ness is a profitable one, from the L'reat since attained, and wealth actpiireil by the Kastern packer during tlie pat several year. , In view of tlie prodigloti growth ; of tlie Northwestern State within! tlie past few years, it is doubtless if i anyone who ha not given the mat-' ter siMt lal attention, ran realize the, enormous mivanceuieiii in i-n iui, commercial line. Oregon alone has ! made wonderful strides in coiinm n-i ial pursuit and has doublet! in the; consumption of meat food and nil other state In this section have shown a rorresponding inrivase. Moreover, too much cannot Ik said of our export trade whirh I daily growing into Immense proportions, and we naturally look forward for a much more extensive trade at the termination of the present diitieutties in tlie Orient, when business shall again resume it natural channel. BORN To tlie wife-of I'.ev. 0. W. Triplett. Sunday, Nov. 1:1, a 12-pound lmy. No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand. Herald: Two years ago tlie Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all tlie cough medicine that were sold in that market. Out of tlie entire list tliey found only one that they declared was entirel.C free from all poisons. Thl exception was Chamberlain's Cough Ueniedy, made by the Cham berlain Medicine Company, les Moines, Iowa, I. S. A. Tlie absence of all narcotic makes this "remedy the safest and U'st that can lie had: and it i with a feeling of security that nny mother can give It to her little one. Cliiiinlierlains Cough Ilemetly is esiiecially recommended by Its makers for coughs, colds, croup anil whooping cough. This remedy i for sale hy I. P. Adamson. IIHI Military Academy A print taurine Mud it rhooL ilnnul training, nlll titr7 dlirlpltM. collpc prepara tion. Bjjt" ol iny as admitted at an; Umt. Fall term opu nVpttmN 14. 1004. CUT TI1J& OUT Anil mall to Dr. I. W. Hill, Kill Military Academy. Pnrtlaud. Or. . buya. wbuui 1 want to tend to nillttMrf chonL Their ace I'h-aae "r.d m price anil n nrlM and te term; alii uiuatratad ieaorlKtlte entaku l your adwal. (Nam).. lAddrwal. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Dwiglit Huberts has taken charge of my dressmaking depart ment and my natrons are assured the best of workmanship and 'latest styles in this line. Mits. En liKADFonn. VlAtiEVAjCkAiiitkja;A&AiQ 4 J. W. BOONE m Maker of tlie cele brated I'rhieville Stock Saddle s Saddles and Harness I.at est improved Ladles' side and stride saddles bits, spurs, an gorachaps, quirt and hackamoivs. A Full Line of Stockmen's Supplies Write for Prices I'rlnevllle, - Oregon. -ajraBrc-ariytiaKaJajjata arar King Elkins & King r, Meal of all kind ! Served to Order. ' Lunch O'AIEIL BKOS., Fish and Oysters in Season fllacksmithiflg That 4 I Is The Kind You J. 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