Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 19, 1905, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFA A BAI LEV, Publishers
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Invariably In Advance
One Year - - H Six Month - 75 ct
Three Months Met a Single Copies .". Seta
Advertising Rates: --liilav .lvTti-in l . T.'unu n.l Menu rnlinii lo lime an.!
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rub'iclirti Every Tlinrc.'iiy at the Jmiin.il Building , PrinvUle, Oregon
THURSDAY, OCTOBER I 9 . 1905
The bast-ball trason ha? cluseu. j American life insurance to take
The funeral orations will soon be j any other view of it. The man's
real for the football enthusiasts ' head must le turned by his own
n ho pass away. ! extravagant management of the
, .' J Mutual Life, lie must be unbal-
The weather man may have had ' anc1 ,0 Stance the billy conten
thn.l of tlM conntrv in his 1 tio" a HkT holder ought
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mind's uppermost when he exposed ! m'1 i",,ul " ' ties in the way of exploitation
the St. Nicholas color thus WtH.k, """"'. " r,rr" which the reposition has opened
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nia had no real conception of the!
great Pacific Northwest, though'
Oregon and Washington wer well
j acquainted with California. The
knowledge gained will tend to
unify and strengthen the Cosst in
many direct and indirect ways. It
is a well-known fact that travel is
an important factor in unifying
and broadening nation. As a
result of the Fair, therefore, Amer
ica is stronger in its National life,
the future is more emphaoixed,
more Hvsibl, more brilliant.
"A great work has been accom
plished through the instrumen-
j tality of this Exposition, but it is
only a part of a much greater
problem for this entire region- the
problem of settling our extensive
arid land., hich are to be irriga
ted, with a desirable class "of peo
ple, and of carrying to its proper
conclusion the immense posaibili-
j&Fall and Winter Togs for all of gj
FRIDAY. OlTOHKU 20T1I
DON'T MISS I T
Crook County Glvta a tladaL
but he certainly had forgotten the
oxford fhocs and snmmer waists.
Reports from Washington state
that a slight reduction will le
made next year in the government
printing appropriation something
like a million dollars or so. With
a modest decrease like that for a
starter, followed by a little inves
tigation, the public may le taken
unawares some day by the start
ling information that extrava
gance exists in the printing department.
them on cigors and billiard, and
that the policy holders' money
would better be kept under the
greedy clutch of Richard A. Me-
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v ur, wu wu a .a ... o( Expoe;
iiuuu iv me -ucvuruv nullity 01
'"hangers on."
It is inconceivable that any
company could continue to write
new business with its president
advancing the astounding argu-
jup. In reality, therefore, only a
! In'ginning has leen made, though
! it has been on a large and success
! ful scale. To fail, however, to
tion would be. a sorry blunder.
The advestising secured should be
followed up in the most vigorous
manner, if the greatest good is to
le realized
ment that he would combat so far
j as lay in his power, the return of
dividends to the company's policy
holders.
Work by the various crews of
railroad surveyors continues in
Crook county and report from the
districts where stakes are being
driven the thickest do not indi
cate a cessation of the activity
which began some weeks ago. In
consequence the interior country
can shake hands with itself over
the engaging prospect of the
future. On the other hand there
is plenty of time to recover from
the shock of the engineers' pre
sence because it will lie next spring
anyway before actual construction
work can begin.
The establishment of a rural
free delivery at Culver will em
phasize the fact of the very rapid
settlement -of this section of Crook
county during the past ftw years.
It requires 1(K) families upon a
route of not to exceed 25 miles
Ix-fore a petition for a rural free
delivery route will be considered,
and the Culver route, if establish
ed, will be the second which has
been allowed in this section of the
county. And they will be the
only free deliverv routes in Crook
county, indicating the wonderful
development and settlement of a
country which was only a few
years ago given over entirely to
the pasturage of the flocks and
herds of a few scattered stockmen.
Madras Pioneer.
Crook county' exhibit at the
lwt and Clark fair waa actively
larrtMuiniKh to elicit much comment
or attract very much attention, but
imrtof It wan largw enouirh to ae
eutv recotrtitUoti by the board which
awarded the premium tor the beat
and moat complete and thorough
dUplaya.- Crook county's clenien
tarjraehMil exhibit wiu awnrded n
bronae medal by the coiihuIkhIoh, n
fact which carritja Its own pralaea for
the pulJW at-hool work of th comity.
FarawaU Social ta R. TripUtt.
A farewell social waa given Rev. and
Mr. O. W. Triplet t at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Urliraby on Tucadny eve
ning. Altout twenty were ptvwn and
spew an enjoyable evening In social
chat and songa, niter which a dainty
lunchcou waaaerved. Ills congrega
tion regrets very mm-h to v Bow
Trlplett leave, but he hope to lie
able to return In the early spring and
take charge of the work again.
Klamath Kalis Kxprea.
Crook County
Owaar Wanted.
Oue bay mare brandet flgurv3ou
k'ft ahoulder, white hind foot; age
The West needs jho-!"F b, weight about 1100; has Ull
pie and manufacturers, and to Ket " w "" nw
, , . , . . by paying for this notice and other
them there must be an intelligent, L.IltH11--. ,,,. Mt thU 0
. exnenmii,
iersistent advertising campaign ofjin.
the resounvs and possibilities of!
this region, put in an attractive .
form, free from even a suggestion j
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ffi New Fur Qollarcttcs and fancy Neck Wear 51
HWURZWEILER & THOMSON &2
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W4 Heavy IMuclicr Storm 1UkJ with outsiilo Ootuitors,
IU 3 Sulta ta luvl, l-8 Sfwtfh JU.ttom in Husact niul
lllck Croine Tannwl (JihhIs
'None Better Made
We aro Sole Agents for
BUCKINGHAM & HEIGHT GOODS
Our Dress OimkIs lino is larger ami gttHrior to
anything shown here before. All the new weaves
ami shade can bo awn hero. iS trouble to show
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PUaa ts Gst Sick.
duty and opjHirtunity for every
community on this Coast, and as
this duty is realized and performed,
so, in a large degree, will the fu
ture of each community be molded."
John D. Rockefeller says''lon't
be a good fellow," and then goes
to say that he made his money by
shunning the company of good
felloes. True, John has made
money bushels of it. Rut what
is there in life for him? Despised
by the masses: termed the gentle
man highwayman; commonly
known as ' Coal Oil Johnie;'' his
gifts refused by many, and the
cry of "tainted money" ringing in
his cats from morning till night
and from night till morning,
nat is mere in Hie tor him t evening. Oetoler it).
Does he find enjoyment in the' Song "Swing Low Sweet Chariot
of exaggeration or misstatement. An du to or colutiflulion
in tins matter mere, is a distinct
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Aa Zrenin( Witk Dickans.
Rev. Mitchell lum arranged
llraceapand tak Dr. King's New l.il
lilts. They take out the materials
which are clogging your enegeri, and
give you anew start. Curs hJcne
and dUiiness too. At J. H.Teniplfton'i
and 1). P. Adam;on's drug storea ; SV:.,
guaranteed.
Tkay Appaal to Our Sympathlti
The bilious ami dysprptic ar constant
sulferera and apMal to our ymathlta.
There la uot oue of them, however, alio
may not be brought bark to health and
happinesa by the use Chaiiilwrlain'a
Stomach auJ IJver Tablets. Then tab
lets Invigorste the lujer and strengthen
thadigeatiou. They also reitrlate the
bowels. Fur sale by 1. V. AJamtou.
The 0 K MEAT MARKET
STROUD IIROS., Proprietors
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following program for "An Eveulng ! r.3
With Ok-keiw," which will be given
in tle Presbyterian church FrhlayiKa
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fact that he has accumulated un
limited wealth as the miser finds
pleasure in hearing the clinking
of the coin that he has gathered at
the expense of denying his stom
ach? Rockefeller perhaps never
suffered from hunger while he
accuniu'atcd his wealtn. Rut
God alone knows how many sick
mothers and little children suffered
the pangs of hunger while he
gathered in thedollars that should
have fed the little mouths and
bought medicine to restore mother
to health. John D. Rockefeller is
not a "good fellow." Good fellows
m-iy never become rich in coin
and coal oil, but they do become
wealthy in friendship and grati
tude. Many a "good fellow," who
lives from hand to mouth as the
saying goes, knows that some
where there is a kind and perhaps
christian woman who thanks him
and prays for him because he re
lieved her from a sick bed and her
children from hunger. Is there
Chorus by High School.
'Sjinech of Sarjcnt Duxfiit
Alex Zevely.
Solo' Zenoble" Miwa (Vole Smith.
Itecitation "Sanih Jamp"
Mrs. Hrlnk.
Sol. 'Michnel Roy"
........! Settlor llelline Fram-atl.
Rending "Xk-hohm Xickk-by IiCa--
Ing School" Mrs. J. H. Wlgle.
Sot.i Mrs. C. M. Elklna.
Recitation "Quurrel Uetween Nich
olas Xlckleby and John Browdle"
Mrs. Belknap.
Solo Mrs. Strange.
Solo and chorus ...MUs Cella Xelms
ami High school.
An admission of 2T cents will be
charged, children 15 cents. Kefrfsh
mentM will 1 Her veil in the library
room a la carte.
Spofford, the Up-to-Dats Shotmaktr
If Mrf McCurdy is to continue
as president, a jerson would need
to be singularly confiding to take
out an insurance policy in the! not more Fatinfai'tion in thinking
Mutual Life after McCurds's
nstnnnHintr rWlnratinn r.n tho ."; . . ! tha t mot her, tha n to si t in Rocke-
ness stand Tuesday afternoon, i feller'!j eas-v djair (if he Pert8
Every jiolic.v holder in the Mutual j himself to enjoy such luxury and
Life was led to believe by the
to think of how he accumulated
wealth by snatching the crust of
bread from the mouth of a poor
solicitor when his policy was taken
out that the management uf that
company would be so econmical i man'g hungry child?
and prudent as to insure the re
turn to the jolicy holder of a con
siderable portion of his premiums
in ai.nual or dt e red dividends.
These dividends, as a matter o
fact, are derived from overchargts
and come from four sources,
namely:
The company must estimate the
death losses over the life time of
any given policy, and prudence
requires that these estimates shall
be over rather than under the
mark.
In the same way it must esti
mate the expenses, and to be on
the safe side here again the com
panies have made their calcula
tions on an excessive basis.
Again, they
Portland, s yes. Oregon's and
the Northwest's fair is closed. A
fair which has been an unqualified
credit to the energy and progress
iveness of this state and Portland
in particular; a fair which holds
an enviably close place to the great
eastern exositions and which has
done more for the Pacific coast
states than a century of inani
mate advertising. The Pacific
Monthly, keen to appreciate the
benefits of the exposition, summar
izes its effects as follows:
Two great things have been ac
complished by this .Exposition.
First, and perhaps most import
ant, the Pacific Coast has been
must estimate the: more thoroughly advertised than
earnings on the reserve, and anv
overestimate on that fund belongs
to the policy holders pro rata.
The policy holder is also en
titled to the return as dividends of
any surplus interest earnings on
the surplus fund.
A policy holder is as much en
titled to these dividends as is a
person who makes a purchase at a
store entitled to the change that
is justly hie due between the pur
chase price of an article and the
amount of a bill tendered in pay
ment. McCurdy is the first in-
ever before in its history. Thou
sands of people have come to Port
land, and have taken the oppor
tunity of getting acquainted with
the wholo Coast. They have re
turned East with an entirely dif
ferent conception of the West, and
it is safe to say that perhaps nine
out of ten of such persons will be
enthusiastic about the beauties and
possibilities of this section of the
world. A second and wholly un
expected result of the exposition
has been that, in introducing the
East to the West, the West has
eurance man in the history of been introduced to itself. Califor-
Has added to his equipment a new
machine which renders It possible to
replace shoe tips, Im-IIows tongues
and elastic goring In Congress
gaiters, and repair ripped seams at
a price Jess than one-half of what
has been paid heretofore. Don't
throw Rway any more boots and
shoes for wuutoffirxt class repairs
but bring your work to Spofford
and save money.
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The
HAPPY JAPS
Ever body is invited lo Itend the Japanese Carnival
given at the P. A. A. C Hall. Friday Evening, on
OeTOBER 27th, 1905
Come and spend and evening in Fair Japan.
The Ladies in their Kimonas
Will make you as happy as they can.
Now come and show your power
And in the crysantheum bed pluck a flower.
You will find everything Irom beauty lo
hoppers
And the price ol admission is only len coppers
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Dealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton,
Pork, Butter, Effs & Country Produce
Your put milage renpertdilly mtlieitod mid a triul nider ol one
of our Iton-ts or Steak will eoiivimv you tluil wdl only tin'
Hct. In tlie uliop forineily oei-iii-d ly ('r(Hik A. Sailor
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NOTICE.
Parties owing Mrs. Salomon by
notes will find their notes at First
National . where th Interest und
principal can le paid.
Mrs. Naomi Salomon.
SUBSCRIBE NO W F O R
The Journal
And Get Three Papers tor the Price of One
The AMERICAN FARMER
TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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This Offer Good for 90 Days Only
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Owing to poor health I desire to close
out ray entire stock of goods consist
ing of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wagons,
Buggies, Hacks-and Farm Machinery.
A Great Reduction
will be made on many lines as 1'am
going to sell. Mrs. Morris and myself
expect to be in the store from now on
and will try to satisfy all customers
who desire totake advantage of this
SALE.
J. F. MORRIS
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SMITH & CLERK'S RECEPTIONS 1
!KIKVIM.K AX IIF..VI), tIKIIIiOM.
Domestic and Imported
LIQUORS, WINKS aml CKlAHS
HF.NI) P.O BOX l:t
PRIXMV I i.i.i: l. O. BOX !J
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w Barber Shop anj KcMtaiirunt In Connection ut head
faiuiuiuiiiiuiuiuiaiaiuiiuii iaiumiuiuiuiuiiiiujiuaiii
The Opera Saloon
ROARK & BEDELL, Proprietors.
In The Glaze Ilalll
A First Class House
CHOICEST BRANDS OF LIQOURS,
WINES, and CIGARS
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O'NEIL BROTHERS
Prineville's Wholesale Liquor House
Fine Wines, 'Liquors and Cigars, also
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BAR SUPPLIES
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and
the Famous Napa Soda
r'amllr Txsid.o Solicited.
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