Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 01, 1905, Image 4

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    DISUSE OF WHIPPING-POST.
Old-Faahlonad Mannar of Punishment
la lUpidly Going- Out
of Data.
isotwunranaing to adTocscT now
acd thrn of the rehabilitation of the
m hipping pott, that form of punlf linienl
U lofit.g. rather than raining ground
la cUlLsed countries. It ia now inlllct
tJ In hngland and in only a few of the
(oitinental countries of Europe. In
the I i.itrd States it ia used only In Del
aware and Maryland. And prhapa it
ill. I obtains to some extent In Australia.
The punishment Is set inflicted upon
worn co in England Dtlaw are or Mary
lard. In Ilugiani'. there la an increaa
l:,g relurtaare on the part of the Judges
to Inflict the punishment. A late r
turn stows that this form of punishment
waa ordered only In 16 cases In 1903.
Seven of these aentencea were passed at
the central criminal court, five by
Judge Rentoul, and two by the common
sergeant It la interesting to notice
that Mr. Justice Willis, Mr. Justice Law
renoa and Mr. Justice Darling are the
only three high court Judges who or
dered the use of the "cat" Flogging:
baa Men practical!; discarded In Eng
llsh conrlct prisons as a tneana of
prison discipline, and a few years ago
a bill to extend the whipping post to
a number of offenses not punishable In
tbat manner waa refused a second read
lnc by the decisive rote of 1S to Tl
WHY CLASSES ARE NEEDED
They Do the Jocuslng for the Tired
Xuaeiea of the lye Thus Sar
t lag That Work.
"Old agn doesn't affect the eight ex
actly,'' said an oculist. "It affects cer
tain sight muscles. An old man, for
instance, can sit down the same as a
young man, but he sits down slowly and
stiffly, because his sitting-down muscles
are no longer supple. So It Is with an old
man's eyes. They see quite as well as
a young man 'a. but the muscles that do
the focusing the muscles, that Is to
say, that alter the degree of convexity
of the crystalline lens are hardened
and don't work well The strain that
the managing of these muscles demands
of an old man gives him a headache.
Hence be adopts glasses, which do his
focusing for him one pair focusing for
reading, another pair focusing for long
distancea Old age glasses don't actual
ly Improve the eight They only take
the place of certain muscles that age
has stiffened. They don't even do that,
though, unless they are cleaned fre
quently. Glasses should be kept perfect
ly clean should be cleaned when In use
once an hour, with a silk handkerchief,
never with a linen one."
WEATHER AND TORPEDOT"
Deadly Instrument of War That De
pends Solely Upon the Change
of Atmosphere.
An Invention which, if the weather be
In Its favor. Is extremely deadly Is the
dirigible torpedo, controlled by wireless
electricity from ship or shore, says
Everybody's Magazine. It is merely thu
ordinary torpedo, loaded with its big
charge of gun cotton and a firing pin
In the head to explode the torpedo when
it strikes, fitted with double rudders,
one of horizontal blaae to steer up or
down, one of vertical to ateer right or
left; a storage battery for ordinary uae
and propulEicn, a wireless current trans
mitter and motor lor dirigible propul
sion, and an elevated tube to discharge
a small Jet of sea water forced through
It by an electrical pump. An observer
:ompletely sheltered behind earthworks,
could send out such a torpedo from
shore, make it go miles out to sea, wait
for a battleship of the enemy, swim
around it, dive under it, and with cer
tainty ram Its armored bottom with the
firing-pin head. One such station
could defend the Sandy Hook entrance
to New York harbor, If the weather were
always good.
CORN IS ITALY'S STAPLE.
Cereal Tills the Same Place That
Wheat and Potatoes Do In
This Country.
Corn la a staple article of food In
Italy and Servia. It takes the place of
wheat and potatoes la this country.
Cornmeal mush, known In Italy as
polenta, is the principal diet of the
peasants. Corn broad and mush are also
used Id Servia, says Medical Talk.
It Is used In the United State
among the poor people as Johnny
uake, hoe-cake and the like, as Is well
known. In this form the whole grain
is used, and it constitutes an excellent
article ot food for working people. Il
the finer cornmeal the embryo, or germ,
which contains most of the oil. Is re
moved, to prevent the flour Irom becom
ing rancid, in the removal of this oil a
conbiderable value of the corn is taken
away. Corn is tbe richest in fat of all
the cereals, provided the whole grain !a
used. Corn does not coutain so much
proteld nor albuminous matter as wheal,
but it is about equal in heat-making
qualities, and in tbe amount of mineral
matter it contains. It Is exactly with
torn as it is with wheat, the whole kernel
should be used to get the best result.
Singular Instance of Tenacity.
A singular Instance ot tenacity in the
digestion of fish is reported from Shef
l.eid. England. The fish, a ling four
Itet long, had what appeared to be an
utuormally hard liver. But the cutting
up procebs revealed something tar
stranger. The supposed hard liver
turned out to be a piece of stout nettli.g
over two yards long and 14 inches wide,
which had been pressed into the loni;
of a football How this mass came to Le
Fwallowed is a mystery. It was sug
gested that the fish, caught in the tolis
of a fisherman's net. had tried to escape
by devouring his nrlsrn walla.
Notice of Sleeting.
Notice Is hereby given that, at a
meeting of the County High School
Board to be held Monday, June 5th,
applications for an assistant High
School teacher will be considered.
Applicants will please state salary
for which they will teach also file
Applications as soon as possible.
C. B. Dinuwiddie,
Clerk, High School Board.
Speculates to Portland Fair
The I'ulmtiMii Southern liiillwav
Company will wll xeiirnlon ticket
from nil tlckot ottiovn to fort land
aim rvturn unlly from May ID to
tVtoW-r IS, jtoim! to rvtiirn within SO
ilnvs from lnt of nnk. hut not la tor
than t Vtolor .'list. !:C, at rtito
follow k for the round trip:
M aoo. J 4. SO; Moro. $..r."i; tint
Valley, fti..'l.-: Shaniko. V00. t'lill.l
ron Nt wwii ." anil 12 vearx, one-half
the above rote. i K. I.yti.k.
tioneral ranaonr Ajjvnt.
STRAYED or STOLEN
One Hay Mare, weight about 1200
poumN, branded B X on left shoulder,
wire cut on right shoulder. A suit
able reward will bo paid for the return
of same to Mrs. K. L. Bkapkorp,
Haystack, Oregon.
Notice To Creditors.
Notice is hereby given, by the under
signed administrator with the will annex
ed of the estate of Thomas J. Powell,
deceased, to all persona having claims
against satd deceased to present them
with the proper vouchers to the under
signed at the office of M. R. KUiot in
PrineviHe, Orvjton, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this li day of May, UXW
J. O. Powell.
Administrator with the will annexed of
the estate of Thomas J. Powell. IVceased.
J)R SALE. A very desirable ranch
consisting of 160 acres. About 99 of
which is first class yellow pine timber
and CI acres of Xo. 1 sgricultuaal land
enclosed by fence, 8 acres of w hich is
th ree year-old alfalfa and 3 acres in
clover. A large stream of rure cold
water teeming with trout running
through center of place. Good ditch
for irrigation purposes. This is a
bargain. For futher particulars aod
price write or call to the jocrxal
Office, Prineville, Oregon.
STEEL
BOTTOM
SCHOOL
SHOES
Have Sole That
"Won't Wear Out"
Every Boy Wants
them Bcaus Ho
Don't Hw.va to
B Cwr.ful of His
Shoes -
-Ask yown
SHOE tfAA
FOK. THEM
Washington.
ShoeMfg.Co.
3
Seattle. Wash.
For Sale By
I. niCHEL & CO.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Men and Teams!
WANTED
To Work on the Extension of
Sumpter Valley R. R.
$2.60 per Day Paid For Men
ROO 4 R50 for Men and Teams
Address: ARCHIE MASON
Tipton, - Oregon
in
Make Sure of Your Accomodations
We have 6,000 Detirable Rooms
In Private Families and 15 Hotels
They are nicely furnished.
They are cltan and comfortable.
They are dose to the Fair Grounds.
They are on direct street car lines.
They are all selected by our agents.
They are the very best in the city.
They cost 75c, fl per day and up.
They are all under contaact.
They cannot raise the price once quoted
by us.
They are not to be paid for until you
haveseen them.
Ol'R YELLOW-CAPPED MESSENGER
WILL ESCORT YOU TO THEM
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
fib WASHINGTON 1
w
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I IEEE ARE II MISS 10 1
STOP IT PO&TUIB I
MAX wMM, bz
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Kstate of J. II.' Har
nett, IVoeam-d".
Notice is hereby given to all persons
ha ing claim against said lVeease.1, to
present the same to the uiulcrsiK'i'M ad
ministrator of said K-tate at the oftio o
t. W. Hurtle, in Prineville, Oregn, w ith
the proper vouchers, w ithin six months
from the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 2$rd day or March. l!K.
K. It. HARSETT,
Administrator of the Estate of J. II liar
nett, lVccased.
Pd
Notice to Creditors
In the mattei ofthKstate of J. II. tirant.
deceased.
Notice is hereby given to nil persons
having claims against said lVeeased, to
present the same to the undersigned ad
ministratrix of said Estate at the offloo of
XI. K. tligss, in Prineville, Oregon, with
the proper vouchers, within six mouths
from the first publication of this notice.
MRS. ROBERTA IS RANT.
Administratrix of the Estate of
J. H. tSrant. IVoeased.
Dated this tith day of April. MVS.
up
Brights Disease
Diabetes
And
We desire to place in the hands of
those afflicted with Hriglits Disease and
Diabetes a -page pampolet that is saving
human lives. It is not an ordinary pam
phlet, such as is commonelr used to ad
vertise medicines, but U principally made
up of reports of scientiricailv conducted
tests in a large variety of cases, showing
!?? per cent of recoveries in these hitherto
incurs l;e diseases.
The specifics employed in these tests
are known as the Fulton Compounds and
the results obtained prove conclusively
that these dreaded diseases so long fata!
(the deaths from Bright Disease alone are
appalling, over lOO.Ou) a year, starting as
kidney troubles) have at last yielded to
medical science. The pamphlet is free.
Write to the John J. Aulton Co., 409 Wash
ington street, San Francisco, Cal.
When to suspect Brights Disease:
Puffy ankles or hands; weakness without
apparent cause, kidney trouble after third
month; frequent urination, (may show
sediment or cloudy on standing); failing
vision ; day drowsiness one or more of
these.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LA VD 8ALC.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
cf instructions from the Couimusioer of
the General land Office, under authority
vested in him by section 2jj, U. S. Revis
ed State as amended by act of Conpress
approvuu February 'Jiiih, l-!5, we will pro
ceed to offer at public sale at this office at
me uour oi to o ciock A. M., on
the 15th day of June, l:K5, the follow
nig tract of land, to-wit:
The El-j'NW" of Section 7 Tp. l. South.
Range 14 East of W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above de-cribed tract of land are advis
ed to Hie their claims on or before the day
above designated for the commencement
of the sale, otherwise their rights will be
forfeited.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
ANNE U. LANG, Receiver.
l S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
May tith, liCt.
Timber Land. Act June 3, lsTs,
Notice For Publication.
V & Land Office The Dalles, Oregon,
September 2nd. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
wite the provisions of the act of June 3, UTS,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the suites of California, Oregon. Nevada and
Washington Territory" as extended to all the
Public Land States by act of August 4, lsvi,
RACHEL E. O'NEIL
of Prineville, county of Crook. Mate of Oregon
has this day filed in this otlicc her sworn state
ment No. 23'jti. for the purchase of the HE1,
NW,SWNEK4NW$i(JE' Section 27, Tp
12 South, Range 10 East, W. M. aud will otter
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for iu timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes and to establish her claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Crook
County, Oregon, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
12th day of June, 1905.
bhe names as witnesses: George O'Neil, A.
H. Lippman, I. Michel and T. M. O'Comiel, all
of Prineville, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
12th day of June, 1905.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
April 10, l'jor,
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. J. Smith, County Clerk at Prine.
ville, Oregon, on June 13th 1905. viz:
WILLIAM II . BROCK
of Bend, Oregon, Hd. No. W.), for the S.EJ
WK, B S bKX Section 6 and Wu SEX
Section 7, Tp. 17 South, Range 17 E. W M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Frank Cary, D F. Steffa, Prineville,
Oregon, Edd Smith, of Bear Creek, Oregon
R. Brock, of Bend, Oregon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN,
pd Regintcr.
Notice For Publication
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
Ap.-il l . !'i T,
Notice is hereby given Unit 'i .- ow
ing-named settler has filed nt lice of his
intention to make final proof in mipport of
his claim, and that said proof will he made
before D. P. Rea, U. S. Commissioner, at
his office in Madras, Oregon, on June 8,
V.)5, viz.:
WILDER F. HAMMER
one of the heirs and for the heirs of Mar-
garette Hammer, deceased, of Haystack,
Oregon, on H. b. No. 7034 for the EJ4
BVf'A, NWtf SWJi Section 13 & NE'4
SE Section 14, Tp. 12 South, Range 13
East, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land to-wit:
S. S. Brown, A. W. Boyce, D. W. Bar
nett and Warren Brown, all of Haj stack,
Oregon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN,
o20clo Register.
Notioo of Final Atvountttirf
Notice is hrn li attvi-n that the under
aigmil, the administratrix of the estate id'
Saloma Aldru-li, h ceased, has llleil her
timtl aiviuinting of her administration ot
said estate, and the ll,vn,,ral.ir County
Court of Cr.ioli County. Oregon, h si t
Friday, the Mh day of May, putt, at tl
oYUvk. a. M. at the County Court room in
Prineville, Oregon, the time and place
forbearing Muh accounting. At hieh
lime and place, any person interested in
said estate niny lile his ohjoeliotis thereto,
if any there he.
MARY KI.I.IOI T,
Administratrix of the INtate ol
Saloin Aldrieh. dcccaed
a t'lip
Notioo to Creditors.
In the m.tttcrof the estate of Elijah M
Harnett, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against said deceased, to
present the same to the undersigned ad
ministrator of said Ktatc at the office ol
M. I!. Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon, with
the proper vouchers, within six months
from the first publication of this notic.
Dated thin UUh day of March, l!VS.
D. W. HARNETT,
Administrator of the Estate of Elijah M.
Harnett, Ieoe.ised.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
Notice- is hereby given tha
appointed the following named
I have
pontons
deputy stock inspectors:
J. I. Carturight,
Jim Woods,
E. Sparks,
A. Morrow,
F. M. Smith
Koseoe Knox,
I. Bogue,
Alex M-lnt.h.
I". S. C.iwles,
K. II. IVati
Joe- Hinkle.
Hay Creek
AsllWlHul
Sister.
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Hay Cr. ek
II a v Crvck
Stock Inspector Crook County.
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For
The name EldfeJer hat ttrwJ for the
BEST in the Sewing Machine U orhi.
Thirty
Mere It a hew Eliiredur; liLTTf
tlisn EVER, and Superior io u!i
oibers. I'ostivc lukc-tm: clr i.
yty ItMK !ieel!tr; sr!f tlin-anuu r-h i'i;;;
O Uihhin wimlrr; j!ttir iotirm.j;t M
feci; capi-cd titniille Imr; noi-l m-!( a!;niin';
roltcr fM-diim; htel, slrri :).i;ti- ir.r y'
liiinmiln) wxlnikj. with a I t jut :'m m t.t
HK'k-!ftl stcx'l nt'ru hnicnf s
A fc -Mtr tt i'.i-T r the Ijtpr f t!.t"i-,j
"R" nti.i iio ml huy any machine u:. : .1 . h...
eca it.
National Sevum Machine Co.
nation
every
jtinttjiat-
txitfonotis
K.vstein, hp would soon n lit-f .
Constipation invites all kind of
contagion. Hpadaiht-a, liilioim
nes, colds and inanv other ail
ments disappear when con.ti
pated ViowelHarerclii-vi'd. Tlicil
ford'g Jilai:k-lJraiifhttlioro'iiliK-
cleans out the bowels in an easy
and natural manner w ilhout tli
purging of calomel or other vio
lent cathartics.
He sure that you get the origi
nal Thedford's Jlack-Irau(,'l:t.
made by The C'hatlanootra Medi
cine Co. Sold liy all druuirisU in
'1') cont and HM paiJi-npis.
n mn. Ark., Mur 2S, l!M)t.
I rannot n-nmimi n-t tln-ilfiij-.l'i i:!rlt.
DruuirlittwiilKiilj. I lojittl.i n iDhi
all th. t'o,e unit haia med it tur f'iiutt
ten rear. I nori-r (rv! my :lictren
lif othr bxRtlr. I tlilinc I i-.)ulil
nerirli ulili- to Tre.rl: iillleiut It
on arrountof blntr trnnt.i-ii ,;ik
rins;i.all(in. iur mullilno U r:p4i
I all that kmpa m up.
u, er Aiti.A..o.
If B LACK DSAUGHT
10k Copstipation is notliinp more l
32 tiian a i-IoeBinif of the liofi'lsOi
W' and iiothinulrxiUian vital siniz-
death if nut relu-ved. j
C'lnntiiiatcd Kiiirrcr
could rea hzft that he u nll.v ;,,,r H
tilth to ri'iuain in hi-i KH
O'NEIL BROTHEKS
Prineville's Wholesale Liquor House
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also
BAR SUPPLIES
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and
the Famous Napa Soda
Family Trade Solicited.
FULL BTiOODK
Barred Plymouth Rock
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PKK SKTTIX(S 81.01)
John (h:k;i:u
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OFFICCH8:
W. A. Booth, Pr.id.nt
C. M. ElkiNS, Vic Pr.tld.nt
tuto W. Wihom, Cathlrr
DIRECTORS
W. A. Booth, C. M. Eloins.
D. P. 8TIWASIT, Tuto W. WllON.
Transacts a (lencral
Bankiny Husincss
Kxchiinge I'.DUlit
ami Sohl
Collootionst will re
ceivo prompt atten
tion The Clinic Thiug in an L'jfjf Shell
How to Oct
20O tljrjrs 11
Year per Hen
'I he snottil nlitioii A Prat Heal Poultry
M.inii il is nou rr.idt . ( mih.hih umoni;
oilier tluni i!.,- f.immis .s,oni-.on
Method of rre.l.i,, ,i in,,,,, (,
lie one of the N-. nie.MS nf iiiiikoij.
mltrv. .S:iiir ef Ihe , h.iplrr
HriMMler h'i ks ; Protit-
K.espi.q: I't;,,, ,(,!,. ji.m.
f' r K'imii. I l,ir-.-i the
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and I"
I Vain v,
-.: tl'trfils.
nnd - Pi
Tlie Pacific Tree ,nu!
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Park Hole! lihle;., San J, ( j!,r, ,rui i
H.4tt. 4.4.4. 4,4.4.
CATARRH
Ely s Cream Balm
" This Remedy Is a Specific,
8ure to Give Satisfaction.
CIVCS RELIEF AT ONCE.
It clnan.ics, soothes, heals, and protects tiio
diwiai;d mcmhrane. It cures Cutnrrh and
drives awity a Cold in the Head ipiicklv.
Kebtorcs the Senses of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drug".
Apjdied into the noBtrils aud aliHorbod.
Ijjre Rize, 50 cents at DrugiHt or by
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail,
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
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wrved tit ofilof. Managers ki-i r.ir i im fjnnn.
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$ SHANIKO WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Shaaiko, Oregon.
Reneral Storage Forwarding
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Commission
Di;i.th in lUarkrtiiiitli I'nal, Flour, liarlie.l 'in
Nails, rttmiil, l.inn., (,'oal Oil, I'lusL-r, Stilplmr,
Wtml ititj drain, Sa k utnl Twiiir, (irttin ami I'tnl.
Ai;i'titn for Wiisid Wurfliinixt Milling CV. "Whilo
Uiver" ami "ItalloH I'ntnit" Klmir,
1'itiil fur lliilt-s nnil IVIu.
Spwiul Attention in
Italing fur Kaistcrn SliijinifntM.
Slot k Van! with nil tint lutet
fur Kamlling Stock.
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I uhi lard with nil tint Intfht nnil lrt
IL3 fr Hainlling Stock.
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