Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 31, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURN AL'JaU!i:h,'r f W million ini re y social arranenient with
jl.ubli.-her. Very likely that was the publisher, The Journal offer
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY tlx- ha-i of his vr,.rtt,vt i. . .. ,
o-rc.: . u ah rv d ....... k '. ...... .. .. ... . to new subscriber or those who
. - . .r, ........ ICHiailCe UUMIjJM. WHICH III! ...
rm.n,,,U.Uivo. ami Mil- ! "' r":-"-;- V"U ..Mtn.orM.tio,,
'jeet to a diversity v( opinions, I 'H'h the Town mul Country Jour
nal mill the American Fanner, allj
tlinv for ll.f0. Until of tho latter i
K li It-rod ! th potnlticc m r r I n 1 1 1 .' . ornon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvrlbly In Advance
n Year ' 11.30 Six Mouths
Thrc Month.. Vict SinpU Topic-"
. Advertising RSt: niljr ilviTi'.i.iuu 1 ft. " vnt n.l -a n-nm v.mtiiic l.i (lino ami
. c.' Loral Reaitcra l per ttu-h. Iliimnosa Wat tnu xr ISno. t'ar.t of Thank II.M
KetltitLi-a oH oiuloli'm "W mil", " Lost", I'lc. ami "Kt Xoll.v I ccut .rt.
...,, , , t-clf U ars-uin.'iU Uivc, and
' Hut 1-M.lie has h;ul some thoughts
' 0,!" ( More this. One of them is an
! unlliomiht of "pome" which runs
tins wu v;
EVIid Summer Clearance Sale
ffj To mako room for our Fall StocU wo mutt oloar our
Published Kvory Thursday at the Journal l.uililing. Printville, Oregon; ,n.t Mt k her nil around.
are live, progressive ina:aincs,
f.,11 ,f ...... A ....... I, ......I... .....I I
1. .. . . , , lll.HVl i;i'l'T I ..VI 1 1 IX .11 V , f. 1 1 V. :
heard the warrior hunt Kuffuw,
1 saw him upward l.onn.l. each issue is replete with interest- j
aim t lieu ikhw mmsiinililsH.niawiinj. artiol. on a variety of suh-;
Stock of all Odds and Ends In SummorGoods
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,1905
Skkrning Sturering Fits.
jjects. -This otter
onlv a short time.
i limited for !
1 , of Ague and Malaria, can b ivltee.l
baleful 1 niul cured with 1 :ii 1 1-1. - 1 no
cited who started in about twenty : demonstration-; on the part of , 1 ,, ' ,m - medicine; i(
... , , ,, n , . .esiivtul benefit in malaria, for il
years ago with tiUeen cent and is nature. I here are oilier years to!eertsa true curathe intlueuee on
now worth fl(X000, savs an ex-'come and it is not improbable ! '!'' lri inn It entirely out of
During all these years that their bountiiul returns wiil,f,.rre.t to Quinine, havinj- none ..f
The case of an t)h;o editor is follow in the wake of such
change.
he practiced absolute frugality j recompense those who have suffer-! ,'',s I""uk"s Knl niieiM ff.vts. K. s.
. ' . . , ..",' .1 I.'- .1 . . I Mnnday. of Henrietta. Texas, writes:
auti sirici iiiieuinui m uusin-.-----. . ri nuiin im- 'iescm mummi s j j v brut tier was civ low mil ulil
It is further stated that, as another j drouth,
aid to his accumulation of wealth,
his uncle died and left him fO,-
9t8. Thus it is shown what '-y t-ay
pluck and determination t- win!1"11 tle-ndetit upon charity
will do sometimes.
fever 11 ml Jaundice, till he tonk
; Klivtrical Uitlers. which saved his
- lite. At J. II. Tcinpleton and 1. V.
j Ailanisi n's drujr xkin's; iriei' .VV.
U. blind,
-re-,
.!
sides the last representative of the'Spoflord, the Up-to-Dt Shoom.ktr! Wt'n M,u-
There is some consolation in the
fact that the railroad jesters have
vaiapooia vauey uerives its name.
Civilization.
bv
once jnverful Calapooia tribe ofj
i Indians, after whom the beautiful i Has n.hhsl t- his ciniinnient 11 new
1 machine which renders it posnlhle to
: renlait- shoe tips, tu'llows tonuen
cut loose from Columbia Southern , . . ,-'" vm" K-nn-r. in ton.u.vssj
4 , . ... n,t :denturons paleface, has ; iters, mid repair ripped seams ,it 1
, .. , -'! ' !.v ' i-'e oi rtrre wl.oc; pr'.e 1'ss than one-half of what
' t . ... .. .
' '. ; p. i ,..n t,. ........ ta IHV'l p.il.l itelx-tuMiv. llou I
ti.:,;, .-... rn- ..i ;!. ta,o -ahattovlavth-- last
iaujonu peak.. m uii nTuu.uri jrf Uit, Caiap.oias, could
ana us fuows connns on 11 is 1
A Gura TuRfdy.
is dally enaclcil. in thousands of
hi'tues, ax IH'Mth claims, in each one,
tun it her ietiiu nf t'onstimpt Ion or
Pneumonia. Hut when toughs and
folds are properly tiialed, the
tragedy Is averliHl, I'. J, Hiiillley.
of Oakl'iiiiloii. 1 ml., wrid's: "My
wile had the consnmpt ion and tluiv
doctors save her Hp. Finally -she 1
took I'r. Kind's New )scover.v fori
; Consumption. Coughs and folds,!
j w hich cured her, and todav she Is 1
It kills the germs 1
lot all diseases. Due dose relieves.
liuaraiuecd at ."0c and fl.iHi ly J.
II. Templet. n and l. 1'. A t -i tu . n
drnucists. Trial Imt tie fnv.
A tow Silk ami lawn Shirt Waist-. Mwh n.l U .Siiiuiner Straw nl
n 1 .1 11 ...- . ., ia 1. tt--.ii Canvas Hat at I'h thin cost. A
doiMs that ohl trout i.uTlit" to 91 ."
t'.-w J'aiiaina'H that o, f,r ifH.tM)
Your ',.mv Vour d.oHv for . .
Silk W aists - S.SO 7;, nnt hat onr rhoi.v n() cts
ha wn Waists . . 50 cts - t hat vmir rlnitv '25 cts
Lailics Suminrr Skirt in Cotton (ncrt Mit' ami CliiMiviis Sumiiifr lictnl
Sativn ami Whito j tixt wear at lo than rot
Lot 1 75 Cts Straw IUt . ami l im li brim 50 cts
" J $1.00 Atitoniol.ilo Caps . . J5 cts
" : - - $1.-5 Sun itoiinrtt . . - 25 cts
forceit westward
$100 RcwirJ $100
iti
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MlYURZWEILER & THOMSONS
W DRY COOPS and HntMSIU-US I fl
One Half, from 25 cents to $1.00 each
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npro-cntaive" ir ,w, nwny ""' luun a,"! ! lieivhy ofi'eivd for the ivcov.rv of tt.e
lnr 1 ' , "y of Nam iraitton, hi
iitii iti iiiir nnr wiirk 10 .'M'otnirn 1. 1 .
ti.-ki.il 1. ' - ' ihmuih ntMiu
won hi w'an1!' v nv.ntti i. u 1 .... . ... .. ...
1 ti . .t n 1 .mi 7 ' ' ' v v v ; iiim c;tf imu .
prooawe iu i.u- ueu. wor w. n,k t0 distinguish the. haunts of!
sibly 15 day. Thank the Ird thi India Klizathe o the CaU.
will leave room for a little more slw ,J0 Vt.n. dJ anJ
work arid more talk next vear and . t , . . ,
, , nut a short time remains Ixfore
the next and the next and the next I ... . . , ,
tw will enter the happy hunt
and the ; ing gruunj an j join ,)er aucotorf
i Aunt Eiiza, as
1! years.
fift S inches, Welirht
j l'l poutiils, iN'ard and hair sti-eaked
with Kray. Mind In one eye, wore
sweater. Suppoed to have
1
The fall term of the Crook Count v i hridire
Hifih S'hool will commence Kcpteni-j County- On-:
It. 'MK near lower
river. Crook
drowned July
on teelnites
nn.
instead of SentemlK-r 11. as The alu.ve n-war.l will 1 n lilllil liv
first announ.isl. I Crook County. p.y order of the
C. B. Iinwhh!ie, f County, Courl.
she is familiarly i County School Sup't. ! (Scab J. . I. Smith, County Clerk.
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dispatches thus: "Hotel ent-, upon the. chanty of the 1 ! O rC
worm, loriMuouiij, ii., a. iu. "uu n..c iuuu iici iucm; mat:
etc lnis leaves uiucii to t ue-;years. cn is totally Liiin.t an
sired. To be sure it is interest- ' resides alone in the eastern portion
It has become a fashion to date , called, is now
ing to know that the correspond-j of the city. Srome pioneer friend
ent is staying at a tir.n class hotel, j of this interesting relic of by-gone
but it would lw more satisfying j days, at her dictation, has com- ;
to the public curiosity if the date , posed the following lines which j Q
line were expanded something like j pawieueauy tell the story of the i
Spoi'.rJ Het BMutr.
Harriet llni.ml. i t H. "Uti
St., New York, at one time hal her
Uiiuty spolle,t with skin Iro.iMe.
S'te write-: I ha. I S.ol Sh. r.ni ..r
IV item n for ye.ii. lost nothing
w ollld ear.- it, utilll I ii-m1 twi, V.
Arnica Sahe." A (pink me! sure
healer for t ut , lnrn and ;.'
at J. II. Tellipli".oti nul I. I'
Adatusou' tlnik; .ti't'e.
SprcUl txcunuoa To Ltsti and Ctitk
Epoitlon.
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SMITH S CLERK'S RECEPTIONS 1
1'KIXI VIU.i: AMI 1II.XII. ()H (i).
Domestic and Imported
g UOlfOKS, V I N 1- S and CKiAlt S
Practical
Horseshoer
Parlor ' Indian woman's
t
life. The words
Special attention
Given to all Faulty Travel
and Diseases of the Foot
Located In The Old Dillon Shop
7.11 Work Guaranteed Strictly First CU at the Rejuljr Prices
il
ft
this: "Hotel Wentworth
A, next to the third assistant j might also might be studied withjrt)
secretary to Plenipotentiary Witte. j profit. They teach a lesson andJ
a day, European plan, meais oring ro imna the torgotten past in !
extra and tips something fierce, j B vivid manner: j
Portsmouth, N. H., 9:4i :1a a. m., Lonely uni! , nw.r ,K11 ! f2)(5)()(5() (55(3)(SS3)5
etc. Portland Journal. J Bereft of hope, devoid of fear i
j The bounds nf hope and f.-ar are
It is gratifying to know that the j , my tHbe j nn th)l ,awt j jc
money and energy of local busi-i . t
J , eV. ... , J ee I had all that hinds to earth. i
ness men have practically brought, Mv M wn fiIw, with ,.h(1Wi;fa
to comjiletion the first steps of aj mirth. 1
new industry which bids fair to! My kindred
Hraw n widp rirel fif otfpntinn In j wide.
Crook county.
On AumiM tli aseiiti. of t : t-r HI. Ml I'. O 1IOX l:
I mm
Coliiml'ia Southern ttallw a will :
lsue round (ip Ii. Uelf from tli !r
resjs -live -tatioii'. to Portland and
ivturit. hnot -een ilays from date
of nal", nt one way fare for the
round trip.
C. I'.. I.V ill .
lieni ial l'axnuer Auenl.
I'KIM VIM i: p. O. Hox 1(2
lUuhci- .simp jinj KcKlauiant in Connection nt IkiiJ
iiiiiuialiUiliUiamlaiiuiliii iuiilLliiimiaiiiliilauiiilliiU
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oamed these vallevs
t lie niouniain's !
The 0 l( MEAT MARKET
STROUD BROS., Proprietors
side
work put on the cinnabar furnace
on Lookout mountain this week
the production of quicksilver is
only a matter of a few more days.
The progress made so far has been
costly, but there is gradually
being opened a mineral field
which will amply repay the ex
penditure, and the satisfying
phase of the whole matter is the
fact. that. fhiQ f.itv'c .nprcftie
, ... . i If danger threatened to itivai
uumuwa uicu aic i atniiii; uii? en- i.-,.,.i. . ,.. . .
s ' 1-ach warrior rallied to our !
itrprise.
Once for use the elk and deer.
Tound unrest ricte.il pasture here, j ki
And where each mountain rivulet '
streamed
Tlie trout in silver U-auty ul.-.-itued.
Fair proinii-e of a rich supply Igu
The camas on-"il its azure eye. :
And fruits and nuts from nature' js
hoard its
. 1
in Autumn erowm-i! our h
board.
Dealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton,
Pork, Butter, Eggs & Country Produce m
Your patronage respectfully finlicited and a trial "iiler of one
(if onr Hoists or Steaks will convince you that we sell only the
Best, hi the shop formerly occupied by Crook-' .'c Sailor
-five
Telephone Order Will BeUiven Prompt Attention FJ
;i j I Telegrapl
lers
NEEDED
AitfitiA'.ly, L- till ti c iifw i...iit-.fih m utt -1
ly tlaUro.i.t nstl 1 . 1. vr'li omiipn v
w Mil Young Men of tt.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. It ACO'J'J.N nso USSS
i And to insure our prompt reli- f
i Marshaled each Cnlupooia chief.
-ame. his baleful
With the peace maneuvers be-1 The stranger
tween Russia and Japan brought! bivath. (
to . sneeefnl lmin,.,A 'Sent fir and wide theefniN of death
No more our hunters ran..,l the1 fit
yL ucjti.i vi luc UiUffl uioiiauij Vale
pyrotechnical display of the cen- j Or followed ,, the coti-ar's trail.
tury goes a glimmering down the j,,,.,,. ,,,,,.,. w.,v fi. .,. ,.,,,
slide of forgotten things., and, not brook,
Manchuria is saved the distinct- j Imperious word or hauty look.
ion of beine the scene of a conflict ' I,ut f,ll!'''1 fl'"'u .v'"r Klain-e away.
of the world. The treaty of
Portsmouth has stopped the mas
sing of troops which would have
aggregated over a million of men
before the fire of battle commenc
ed, and in consequence the world
has been denied the horrors of a
t-truggle which would have been
limited only by the destruetive
njs of modern methods of warfare.
An attack of the blues among;
the farming classes should not be!
a sequence of the season's extreme j
drynesa which has made a ma
terial shortage in crops both in
the irrigated districts and those
dependent upon the natural sup
ly of water. Eastern Oregon
generally this year has been
stricken by a semi-professional
drouth, but the trouble does not.
all lie in Crook county. Frbm
the Columbia to the California
line and from the Cascades to
Idaho the same physical con
ditions nave hem true with re
sultant effects. The season's
climatic antics have been unusual
and discouragement should not
Like dew before the orb of da-,
Do you not fear the uveninv; blow I
That lays the proud oppressor low? j
I. poor Eliza, old and blind, '
The last sad relic of my kind, ;
J ust trembling on the hither side j
That bridges o'er the great divide. !
Your guilty- avarice arraign
Challenge your morbid thirst for
gain.
And tell you. though your face is1
white. !
Your deeds are black as shades (.fj
night. I
Brownsville Timed.
ii FPPP
To All Our
Subscribers
S finn.ali T.i ). f . i l l ef tin- "l -nt'iir.
mil Stilimi AKviitk In .Vliellm Oni !v
L-ho.il no' lli" l.o.-i'-t rfl'j.oi tel. kT.ii ti
s.-ltioI is Tin: wjiu.i'. K(t!iln I )'nf
mul i ie.iri .1 liv nil li'K'teiK Uml.iuy otti
Cllll". W' I'ti-i uii ii liiitet t" i-orv fttu.li'iit
to fur lit it. lo ;i in lief ..iUi'ii I'H'Iiik
from f!0 In fl n nwittlh I" S n!i- i-nt et ttu
llii. ty MiKiniiiiim. nr fr..m I. ' n .''
month In stmcn .! i.f the lim k1. -. i-jmk
IM A 1 1: 1 V I'I'OS I.BAliC inns
Stuili-iit" c-aii i nti-r ie mi) time. Ni ia
Htt.ni-. Fur tull ottirnlnr i''irilliij( iiy
of our s, ,.,, i.ritf iliri-ft to ii'if i nonitlvi'
otl.o? i I'lni-tiuittl o. A'almcii' fr.-i .
The Morf Si:IhhiI nf lt'kniliy
ClncliAttl. Olilo.
AllanU, Oa.
TrKArkAn. Te.
Buffalo. N. V.
LaCrooa, Wu.
8an Francltco, Cat
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1 The Opera Saloon $
KOARK ft BUI) III. I.. Proprietor.
j In The (ilae llalll
A First Class House
I" I'-v'y Hespect
I CHOICEST BRANDS OP LIQ0URS,
I WINIiS, and CIGARS
THE GREAT
AMERICAN FARMER
lis, Indiana
Edward liok. the editor of the
Ladies Home Journal, in a recent
editoiial wrote: "Poverty is the
greatest inheritance a man can
leave his children." I'robably so
from the view point of Eddie him
self and the man referred to, but
it wouldn't be if the children had
anything to say about it. Then
again that thought probably burst
into Eddie's bruin at a moment
when he was thinking of the
wonderful and successful struggle
he himself lui.s made from a
poverty stricken lad to the
editorship of "the iimgnzine withJ
a million," and the husband of the I
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation
Edited by an Able Corps of Writers
The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal published
It fills a position of its own and linn taken the loading place in the
homes of rural people in every section of tho United States
It gives tin- farmer and his family cotiiethini' to
think about aside from the humdrum of
routine duties
Every Issue Contains an Or!ff?r.f I'-jsa by SOLON L. GOODE
Within the Next Thirty Days We Offer
Two fcr the Pries cf One: h Ml HI! JOURNAL
The Leading County Paper and THE AMERICAN FARMER
Both One Year for $1.50
This unparalled otTer is made to all new subscribers
and all ones who pay all arrears and renew within
thirty days. Sample copies free. Address:
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
5H1
Su )m Farm"?
Do you want to Hoy or Sell
any thing'.'
Here is your opporlunily to In
sert your advertisement iu two
newspapers for the price of one.
For a limited time all for "For
Sale," "For Kent" and all "Want"
iuIh will be ltiiierte.lln the -:- -:-
Oregon Qaily Journal
ami
Qroox County Journal
for
One Cent a Word
The Journal Is the best circu
lated newspaper in Oregon. It
goes daily Into 2:1,00') bonieH and
reaches that large army of people
who are constantly buying and
selling something.
When yon go to Port land call
at the Journal oflice and see the
largest and best newspaper press
in Oregon. It will print, paste,
cut, and fold padcru in four colors
with one impression at the rate of
21,000 an hour. Visitor welcome.
The Crook County Journal ban
double the circulation of any other
paper Iu the county and we daily
receive letters from prospectl ve
HCttlcrn asking for the paper to be
mailed them.
Send your advertisements to the
Crook County Journal Office
and we will send copy to the
Portland Journal. -
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THE EMPIRE STABLES
HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR.
Special Attention Olvon i t IT P n v If 1 m' in'iv
to Boorcllnn :: . lilt I , 11 AldV AaD
Klrnt Cla Toami to Lot ' IU)A Ii 1)1 ' I T It I I.'
tRnasonablo Price, , j J I 1 1 1 L I a
Up-to-Dato Outfits Fur- I .MAIN HTHKKT XKAH TIIH
nlnhod fortrannportlni OCIIOCt) IIIIIIICI.-
Partle. to tho woccln or Ih
nn outld point I'HIXKVILI.K, . - t)H;io
n
i)n;
o-Shaniko
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Daily Between Prineville and Shanlko
HCIIEDULK
bciives Hlmuiko, 0 p. in. Arrives at I'riueville ( a. in.
Leaves Prinevillo 1 p. m, Arrives at Kluiniko 1 a. in.
First Class Accommodations
bvi & i ' m i i t-c Hava u Era a a N5t
M Priheville's Wholesale Liquor House S
m m
FA 'ne Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also ft?
g :
BAR SUPPLIES
i
r) Sole Agents for Hop Gold Deer and
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