CROOK COUNTY JOURNA L hj.r!fn,J Vu' ,J"ln; '".J lit l d got arrested I'd biu irost COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK CO U NTY cutid bv a democrat proiiicutor U steffaa bailey. Pubn.h.r. ; har a democrat judge, anJillMa Martina, ( Educational Ualoa. I ulrrrl I I hr ixinlt1r 0 1 I' 1 1 n t M 1 1 f . o c r i n . .-rotid-rla.a mall SUBSCRIPTION RATEH-lnvanably In Advanc One Year fl S Six Mentha Tht Month ."Wot SingW t'opit ... ruout..M OimmiIiik midrib It. A. Ford. ! landed in jail I'd a bad to a,. t a j '"'" Mkh s. hool VvU. c . . p ! i..i..i ... . ..... . ...... ... . "ll"'i 'l mr mini fll I no iM'IKHU Hev. M It. lull. IIH' IVrmvHtluna Real Knowl.Muv democrat gov'nor to sit out o'hock.i ! s.. i . ... t. i .1 t i.i. t paia w u, iker hvi l int. . jR'vetho democrats the Hiumony , have broturht al.ont - Itelleltmmell. t i ..i..i - . .v . . i... . . '......... ... i aim us uu' oiuoe, out ne aaui i iwuimn- minm .mimhi kliMer. Advertising Rates: -Pi'Ut dyrii-tiug II tM, nni- .) ronM vonlini to iim tmi m. .-. U l Kinlein ! i tin h. Bniii" i ffiil. w I'nt. 'rtl i.t TbanL IW U"ulutliit i I iiiiiIoIimhi' I; '. " nf, wf, I'lc ! mul MM)"" I m nonl. l'nlli.tiJ F.vory Tlmrioliiy at the Journal liuiMinu, l'rinpville, Oregon THURSDAY, OCTOBKR j6, 1905 There is a Ptrong possibility of ! ihut the market is so nwr the Columbia Southern railroad I prices so low that cattlemen Wing extended to Tlie Dalle?, or! discouraged, and the very if we'd all jit lum full of Har mony we could git down on our nee every nitit and thank tJoI we lived in a stale where a demo crat is without hoi. But I ays s poem we send Mr. Heeny a few big doses of Harmony, for if he and 1 ln n' wicked way there won t le enuft of us republicans are rather, of the trains being run through to that point from Shan- iko. The Columbia Southern ha? been ah.-orbed by the t o., antl strong pressure is N'ing brought to bear on the latter offic ials to this end. It is plain to see that this change would be a most satisfactory one to the traveling public, as it would do away with the most unpleasant feature of waiting, sometimes for hours, at liiggs, tne most cheerless sj-ot on' the footstool. Railroads are sup posed to conserve the interest the great industry is threatened by these conditions. The Kast Oreconian. in the lite 0fjwutoVto fiH offices. Jest at me and I around -the owner ' a bottle on me. then a feller wunk ! follered him. ! when he dret Doe The School Course Require loo much of the pupils time A. 0. StraiiKv. Solo ,.v. Jcnnetl ( IonIiix Sonjr UenieiuMr the time and plaee at Itelkttap Hall 7:;W 11. in. .Nov. 4. j Tluw imviliiK's are lor everyone In- tereoUNi in educational work.. Have oil children In nchnol? lo you ex peet to haverhlldren In school? Are you n teacher? Do you ckpect to lieeome a teacher? Have yon In vested In proert.v? lo you exect toluvent? Have you the welfare of the community at hoiirt? If you jft Fall and Winter Togs for all of ffj Crook County eO. It. A N. i article mentioned, bid the blame I h" J'0"''1 ,r" Hut jean answer ye-to any them. ues sure is Mngifor the ,r market upon Portland j ,h" M l i !" J ? 'T ,n1 h 1 . ol Hn ujon capital, and it takes occasion now to repeat this statement. The Portland Chamber of Com merce iMiiieun or nctowr, givtnsj the average deposits in Portland j banks at f 12,000.XiO. This great mass of wealth is lying idle most j of the year, its owners not having j the business actiritv to invest it ! j mony, like tlie deniocrata ue. Then I learned what a good thing ; real Harmony is. P.ut I misdoubt jthat niebbe Paker has let the per- m'riptions git mixed and is dosin' us out o' the wrong Uittle. Pauliat Itm. their patrons, and in this esse it can be done very eafHy and to their j other industries that would afford own advantage. It is hoj-ed that, a market for inland empire stuff i. ........ I... .. 1 1.. . . .. . j , ... , "iwin rimmir ivuiiii oi mv linn needed institutions, such as ..... ... in-vu nui'iiHi 111 our I .lunnn wnooi. packirg plants, canneries, and Mr. K. K. LmukIiIIii left Tuesday for I'riiwvlllc to attend rotirt. In thewe educational imvtinit. Spoford, thtUHo-Dat Shotmaktr Has added to his equipment i new machine which renders it pohmIMo to n'lae shoe tljm, Mlowa totniiien . and elastic Boring in t'oiiKnwa ! Kaltent, and repair riped aeanis nt ja price bus than one half of what liaa Ihvii paid heretofore. Don't throw away auy more hoot and shcatfor wautoflirMt elasa n'tmlrs jlmt hriiiK your work to Spofford and save mouev. llouvy IHuchor Storm limits itli otttsido roiintfrH, 3 Solos to luvl, L'-S Soiti'.h llnttcm in Knsact mi.l iJitick Cnmo Tantul (ItHnli f None Better Made Wo ft Slo AijonU for iWGKiNisniM & uaeur goods Our I)rtH (JixhIs lino is lnrotr ntnl sutporior to JNw Iy nvthiin j!iovvii horo Ix'fotv. All tho now wonvos ifcyi -3 rtml sh.ttloH ran Ihi mvn hoiv. 4Vo trouMo to show them. Como and m' mir V.xo II ...... CI. !..... .... .1 It I.. . it r t III kU and Children. M 92 m the change will bi Antelope Heiald. ma lie quickly. Speaping of what a newspaper den's for a community, United Slates Senator David Davis, of Illinois made an address that re mains ever green in the memories of newspaper men. lie said: "Every year cveiy local pajer gives from TmX) to o,000 free lines for the iienefH of the community in which it is located. No oilier agency can or will do this. Tht editor in proportion to his means does more for his own town than any other man. -He ought to U supported, not because you happen to like him or admire his writing, but because a local paper is the liest investment a community can make. It may not be crowded with great thoughts but financially it is of more benefit than both preacher and teacher. Today editors do more for less pav than any men on earth. Patronize your home paper, not as a charity, but as an investment. which is now a drug and which return handsome incomes on th investments. Portland is extremely jealous of any invasion of her trade territory in Central and Kastern Oregon by auy outside rivai. and yet Port land takes no venture to increase that trade and bind it to her. If Kastern Oregon cattle, sheep, hiy and grain are shipped eastward it is Portland's fault, for she can afford to handle all the entire out put of the Kastern Oregon counties. j .Ml Uioe I.tufthlln of Bearer! T.y Appeal to Our SympathiM - DHV GOODS and FURNISHINGS ifi 8 Creek Is atteudititf the I'nulina school Mr. tk-orjee Noble rvturuel from rrlneville last week. Mtss Miitfte Illukle of Suplce Is attendlnir our I'uullua stdiool. Mr. Lister haa moved hi sheep over to Rye tlrnss much. Mr. Klmerdiirk left for rrlneville last week to attend court. The Miller and Henery ThraHher ha completed lt work for Hi is sea-sou. Mr. Luther v'laypool anil returned from the fair the tlrt of the week. - z ,1 g' j Th biliou aud dy.tie are comtant sufferers and apal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who may nut be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and lavtr Tablets. Thee tab. ) latla ini'U.. I: I .. .Kw,.,t ,ilr uijrr an 1 iireiigtnrn the diction. They al. rerlate the bowels. For ale by D. I. Adaitrnm. SuWribc now ami gel The Crook 1 iBKT-BrB Vi'!--;- vSH-Hei0t4? County Journal American Farmer. VT. MaJaiur ami The Town anJ Country Journal, all lour paper lor $2.00 The 0 K MEAT MARKET I 5TR(H'I UR03., Proprietors family r i LJ n w j lt.... . . I. . am.. ... 1 !. . Kastern Oregon will develop its ... , , ,. ... n " ' por tion of nurse for Mrs. Klmer . resources just as rapidly as Port-1 dnrk. 1 r-i land provides a market for the j ... . . , , .. ir'i I nrodllCtS of the stflte Tb'if eifvit.. ... . ... .. . ' ' - - . 1 111 itieeiiv oi 1 iitiiiiin iiiihiiiv lor ' - nir. inr nrtJir.Timr: nei .ir .ir nr. 1 L JL Jk. JkJC JLJk JL Jt JL JL Jk Jt. J 1 The HAPPY JAPS m m m hi the city of I'nulina is the market center ot the state j loud of aupplhu. and her idle capital should make j r, . t ,. nUtnt of 2 inch. provisions to take care of the pro-1 Tuesday ni:ht. makes everyone ducts of Central and Kastern Ore- anxious to jjet their fall work done. gon. as rapidly as tliey are pro- j Mr. Dairy and John Mulr duced and sent to her markets, i Tuesday morning for Juniper 1 Any other arrangement will alien- j to vWt ""'ir ,n,,,l"'r I r'Hrtetl ... . 1 it.-. . 1 tmiixenoiisiF 111. ate Central and Kastern Oregon j from Portland in time. Those vast i Mr J"h" T- '""Ikuer made a prorecsionai call ou Mn. Iwiyton MorKan Monday morning and ex- t'J r-i L'J L J l c j MtiE3 Flat j n Everbody is invited lo given al the P. A. A. attend the Japanese Carniva p 11 ii r .1 1- c nan. rrmay r.vening on sections will barn o look else- The McCurdys, McCalis, Hydes. and the smaller leeches who have . l 1 ) : o .. . aosoroeu muiious 01 insurance ; j0(. rvr M .'.lirA I jlirt ' niAn I.a.'a rl..m. ' -v.., .i.f.iivi.. UJ'MHl, UVIK an injury not only to thern and their heire or beneficiaries, but to the peojile of the whole country, whose confidt nee in those who sit in high fiduciary positions has been shaken by the rt vela lions made. From one point tff view it may be eaid that the people were benefited by learning the facts thit have been and are being dis- where for ar. outlook and not de pend on Portland. It is up to Portland to build plants. Her $42,000,000 tracted her tooth. r. 1 u ca ci ci n c J r.i it!ej;sit should be utilized. lev is of no value, except as it is used. Idle n.oney is of no more value to the country than so much soap. This clears up the trade situa tion as far as Portland's ability and responsibility are concerned. The attitude and needs of this sec tion of the field have been to often set forth to repeat now. It has betn shown that, aside from a few ' ' contributory causes. Portland is to closed, but it is not a good thing :b, ilfl " g,,e anJ non(J h - v, . . 1 r 1 . : 1 1 1 .... iur to ..ecume .moueo coulJ a,waya bring the deman(1 . witn the idea that there imjjnto CORtact with lhe supi)1)J honesty and fair dealing in high j The auU of the failtire (0 do this! im.m. o,u, .or ..j,., ,s only aggravated by the millions average man say: "it tnese men :oMJle dollttr9 of gteit pretensions may thus work colossal grafting schemes All the ladle who are helping out tlin mill! trv la vlfl.l ..M Tl.n., 1- . will please send in their blocks nt 1 11 leat two weeks U-fore that time. j ra Mr. I'd P.nunels, wife and son and'T Mrs. AinJeron and daughter Lulu'ri Hrriv.il Siiitiip.l-i v fri.,,1 it..ii.i.. I ....... .-..v....... .'Ullll 111. Mrx. Anderson and Miss Lulu leav- litK for rrlneville Sun. lay OCTOBER 27th, 1905 Come antl spend and evening in F air Japan. The Ladies in their Kimonas Will malve you as happy as ihry can. Now come anJ show your power And in the crysantheum bed pluck llower. You will lind everything Irom beauty lo hoppers And the price ol admission is only len coppers . ..... i .. j m i i .., - .i: ,r- jm wmu&.k'. .... ... 3 h . . . ill m r.ir.incincsncirtrir.w.i LJwJt JUJWJk JL JL JC Jt JL. J n L J r.i LJ r i L J rt L J r.i L J rt L J rt l J rt l J r. K 1 , r. i i r. i L J ri M L J r.i l J rt L J m m l ...I . . wcaicrs in cnoicc iseel. Veal, AUitton, j Pork, Butter, 13 & Country Produce IS Your itatMiiaKe rriMrlftilty Miticii.Hl mid a tiial tuder of one pf tmr KosMn nr htenk will c.invin. e you tUl e M-ll only ili, llcst. In the nh p foruictly .i. cupie.1 by t'rts.ks ti Sailor Telephone Order Will He Ulveit Prompt Attention ii m Hi m tuoruiiiK. A ball and it ahootlnii match will hejrlveu at I'auliiiH Nov. 10th for the iH-nefit of the hall, the Indies will ! sell lee cream Hud cake back ofjLJj Mm., i iv. ......... i r it At a meeting of the aehool a motion was passed to extend a rote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Faulkner for klniioe.-w rendered the Paulina school. Hew Cure For Cancer. with other people's money, why may I not do the same in what ever small ways opportunity may offer?:' Not only will there le for a time at least less confidence in men and concerns which it is im portant should deserve entire con fidence, but grafting by such men encourages and to many seems to justify it in others. Thus the evil that such men do lives after them. while the good that the men of conscientious fidelity, who take no advantage of others whatever their opportunity, do, "is oft interred with their hones" because the pub- li never hears of it or considers it. But peop.'e should consider that grafters and leeches in high finan cial and fiduciary po i ti n are really the exception rather mouldering in the moss-grown vaults of the. city that needs businessmen. Kast Oregon-iair Rabbitville Man Was There (A. Ker.nett iu Irrinon Irrigmort tne rule. Jiie outng.it w. .eves ' ket amJ a rock jn among ineni are inuteu rare, anu j tne type ol wtnen tliese men are specimens will, it may reasonably le hoped, become rarer henceforth than it has been in recent years. Journal. The Evening Telegram says that Portland is not responsible for the poor market for Eastern Oregon range cattle. This statement was made in answer to an article in the East Oregonian a few days ago, recit ing the fact that Umatilla, Uaker I jest arrove from Portland where I went to the Harmony meeting and I'm fuller nor a billy goat. It was a grate meeting. It was maid up of 3 kinds of peeple and 2 kinds of folks. First they was a big croud of peeple what has oflices. Then they was another big lot who wants oflices and a right smart sprinkliri' of fellers what has a office but wants a bet ter one, and then there was me and a few other private folks and Mrs. Woodpekker, what dlsktvver ed Roosevelt, but we all wished h.'.-'d seen her fr.t. Some of (1. than I fepr8 went with a brick in one another and a nife up their eleave. XV who has a darned good office but tias a eye on Linger Hermann's job, he trim a rock at the mouth of the Columbia and tho $ of a brick at jCelilothcn dru his nife on Port land afore he got sot on. Mr. Baker, who is lookin' hardest for a big cargo' of Harmony, read a beautiful speach tellin' of us that Oregon is the banner republican state (tremendjus yells) wich must be pleasin, to the democrats who has most of the best offices. Rite in Portland I was told to move on by a democrat mayor, and a demo X Hi i VAAAAAAA AArfV AAA AAA A A A A -A-r; Hats. Caps, Baky Holds, Veiling, Ribbon. Etc. H M X H N H H i SMITH li CLEEK'S RECEPTIONS FALL and WINTER We have many beautiful designs in Fall and Winter Hats. Tho winter styles are graciously varied becoming ness is the keynote. But come and see. The most charming hats of tho season are in evidence, including the small Togues, Turbans and Maxine Elliot. Orders taken for Corsets and Ladies Fashionable Tailor Made Suits All minacfl cancers are now known to be curable, by Uucklen' Arnica Salve. jag. w alters, oi uuniein, Va., writes:' ' I bad cancer on my lip for years, that aeenied ineiimliln till Uiu'ttun'a i ' ."v..iii, n m U1I.S . J Mve healed it, and now it is ferfeotly j " well." tliiarante.xl cure for cuts and burns, -i-a atJ.II. Temnleten'a an.lMkJ ...... M Adamson dnitf stores. a AA Ask A AA AA AA A AAAAAlAAW A A A A A4 TAYLOR & McCALLISTER PR1NEVILLE OREGON ritlXKVll.l.K AM) HKMI. OUKtJO.V. 3 Domestic and Imported L I Q U O K S , W I N i: s and C I (I A US m:.M) i. o itox i:t I'KiM-vn.i.i: i. o. iiox wj t Harhcr Shop and Kcstauiant In tltmiicctloii at licnd iuiiiiiuiiiiaiaiuiuiiiiuiaiii liiiiiiuiuiaiaiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii and Grant counties are filled to over-flowing with fat cattle, biu!crat depity workiu' for a democrat K1 LJ r.i L J r.t LJ r.t LJ r.t L J r.t LJ rt L J rt L J r.t CJ rt c J ! L J r.t c J rt LJ rsa LJ r.t LJ Ci L J T OB,!" nt L'J r.t r.t c j r.t CJ r.t L J r.t r.t LJ r.t LJ rt L J r.t CJ L J r.t LJ rt CJ ca CJ ca LJ LJLJLJLULJfcJtJtJLaiajejtJlIJCJCjEJBjJLJCJUJL-JtJIiJtJUJWJLJKJLJCJLJLJCJLJL r.i Closing Out Sale Owing to poor health I desire totlose out my entire stock of goods consist ing of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks and Farm Machinery. 7L Great Reduction will be made on many lines as I 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 to take advantage of this SALE. J. F. MORRIS L'J r.i L J r.t L'J r.t CJ r.i LJ r.t L'J r.,t LJ rt UJ rt L j CJ r.t CJ rt L J na CJ m LJ ct LJ rt L J Kit LJ ca CJ r.t L J Ct L J R.I L J IC.TI L J r.t L'J ra CJ nt L J ca L'J r.t LJ G3 CJ r?i CJ r.t UJ ca CJ The Opera Saloon O A K K & c U R L L , Proprietor.. In The Glaze Ilalll A First Class House. in livery Kcspcct CHOICEST BRANDS OF LIQOURS, WINES, and CIGAR5 ri a I O'NEIL BROTHERS m Prineville's Wholesale Liquor House Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also w I BAR SUPPLIES g n Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and the Famous Napa Soda .FarcLlly Trad. Solicited.