Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 02, 1908, Supplement, Image 6

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    A NEW METAL ALLOY.
tAMrfhint 8tml Said to Pmmm Ma
MMrkabl QualittM.
Vanadium rtool ta the UtMt Mnl
VXpcrtnMat, and at various nary yardt
ttd fan ahop rxprUnnta art twin
which are watched with ken tn-
from WanhliiKton to aarartain
i paecllar qualities of th new alloy.
Coatly Drink.
"Sjwaklng of ct!,v lriuW," aaid a
wtoa axpvit. "do you kuow tht tt tba :
Criterion, in London, thoy hava cah-!
tnat hock at fci5 a botuT We tried It,
the boea aud 1, the lust Uiue we were
abroad, and our Untie waa uudrlnk-!
able. It had jmuo Iwd. Noverthelma '
w bad to ia.v our fca for It Juiit the I
eaiue, for, with thin aa with all very '
old and rare ins, patrons order at j
Afi aorta of claim are made for thla j their own risk. The wiue carda tell
It la raid to be the tongbest ' Tm aa R la touirh, though. Isn't it.
af ateela aa well aa the hardest. It ctn 1 w 1J for a bottle of wine that
to wrought nnder the hammer, and It "m h,r to thpow out r New Orleana
folia and preesea like the aofteet of ! TluieIVm-rut.
wedtah Iron, and the reduction to a j Believed Himaelf Invisible.
JBlnlmnm of the number of anneal- The first Lord Lytton waa certainly
togs required by large pieces of fab- daft. one morning while he waa en-
ncauon n an important element or . tvrtatnlng a large company at his coun-
ponomy.
These are the principal claims which
the nary department ta trying to sift
tnt So far It has succeeded rather un
expectedly in producing an alloy so
try aat the trues t were atwenibled at ;
breakfast tn the great hall when their '
host came In In an old dressing gown, '
poured out a cup of tea and disappear-'
ed without uttertug a word to any
kard that no ordinary tool will touch ; oue. Arthur Kussell expressed hla gui
lt, which should make It especially
raluable for the teeth of cutters and
machine tools generally. There la also
suggestion that such hard metal
night make a good face for armor
plate. But It Is suspected of brittle-!
toss tn thla condition, a fatal defect j
and an effort Is to be made to unite It '
with a soft and tough steel backing,
making the armor correspond with the
present face hardened armor.
Vanadium is very expensive, but the
nary department la promised an abun
dant supply at low figures tn the future.
DIET OF CONSUMPTIVES.
prise to hla next neighbor, who said
"He believes himself to be Invisible."
And, sure enough, in a little time he
appeared In his usual dress aud salut
ed his frleuds as If he had not seen
them sluce the previous night
Servanta In Spain
Servant worries In Spalu are reduced
to a minimum, not because the domes
tic class Is an ideal one, but for the
reason that nothing very exalted is ex
pected of it Servants are taken less
seriously than In England aud allowed
fuller piny of those Impulses natural
to their youth aud class, Spanish serv
ants sing over their work aa a matter
of course. As they wash In the court-
Viiril thev tnlk ami lui?h frvwlv nror '
wnnmmj nrammmaw, dux rrop.r (h(, wa wn n,gtlborlng umlJs at thp
Digestion Must Be Assured. ! tub thtl,r mlstres3. proximity on the
nerbert C. Clapp of Boston says b,,iwny being no hindrance to out
that diet te a most Important factor uHrsts of merriment-Woman's Life. !
tn the treatment of tuberculosis. A
consumptive Is much more likely to ' Cruel of the Judge. j
eat too little than too much. System-! u,an s recently being tried for .
atic overfetHling and proper digestion j murder, but the evidence against him
of the food are the accented remedies. 8 so weak that the Judge directed '
Th t.A ,,,... iu I the turv to Hud a vertllct of "Not i
Jt I. ,UV'U I i i i v LI i 111111... 'IV uuu v f i t , . ,
m , . ... ! millM'" an.l n.vtltl.l k.. ..n "
servefi. ana uie amount must vary who ".' ......v
the patient and his circumstances. The In'entiou to stop the case. But the j
outdoor air will enable him to asslml- youthful counsel for the defense want- j
late Innre amounts. j J ue opportunity of lecomlug fa-1
' Milk and eggs are the best foods to ! nous. He asked permission to address ;
produce fats, which are most neces-! h wcrt "Certaiuly, Mr. Cantspout" j
. . . 1- . . . . . . t 1 . n t ... 1 t Vi 1 1 1 . 1 1 .i ' W" .1 ' I 1 ha, Villi '
earj 10 iuv luiiciii. auiiior aavo- .'... i' jwjij
. , i : i 1 .. i ... n-ftl, n.,'ittill-kk tint ilrut f -ir mafatv'n '
tines imw SKiiitt iiit-Hls a UUJ , w IU1 "
lunches ttween of milk and eggs. "ake. we'll acquit the prisoner." j
about three quarts of milk and six The learned counsel blushed.-Lon-eggs
a day lieiug taken. Fresh meats ' ion Straps,
are especially necessary for these pa- j Wonderful Bird FlighU.
IvVL" ed diet is nndoBbt- A naturallst tnat Q thel
ed!y the best Meat juice Is valuable. I , , " . . . . I
t.. , ., , I longest continuous flight made br birds !
bage should be let alone. Alcohol is lu thoir uieona Is accomplished by ; ;
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WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND
OUR
MiMiinieipy
not advisable, but coffee, tea and
chocolate may be taken moderately.
Medical Record.
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Nonslipping Pips Wrench.
Inventors have studied and worked
- over the problem of devising a satis
factory pipe wrench for many years.
Hundreds have been patented, but few
have been practical in use. A great
many have been too complicated, mak
ing the cost of manufacture prohibi
tive." A Wisconsin man has devised
rthe one shown here, which has the
merits both of simplicity and nrac-
i xacauimv.
nst lu the lslauds of Bering sea and
sjend the winter at Hawaii and Fan-1
nine Island. 2.200 miles aivnv As unna
of these birds live entirely on the ! 'i
shore and are probably unable to rest I !!'
outhe surface of water, they must ac-1 '
complish the whole distance in a sin
gle flight. Vet they make their way
to their destinations with absolute pre
cision. Montreal Star.
Worse and Worse.
A convict in a German prison had
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WBENCH CASJIOT BLIP.
tratlon the method of operation will
be apparent The Jaws of the wrench
are placed around the pipe, the free
end of the lower Jaw being pivoted to
the handle, which serves as a lever.
The greater the pressure on the han
dle, the tighter will the Jaws grasp
the pipe. When the pressure has be
come sufficient to rigidly hold the pipe
the latter will then be forced to follow
the direction the handle Is traveling.
In addition no time Is lost In obtaining
a fresh grip on the pipe for the next
turn.
been extremely refractory. One means
By referring to the lllus- ' and another had been tried, but noth
ing could break his spirit
Oue morning the governor said to the
warder:
! "1 say, Huber, the scoundrel Is be
; having worse than ever. Put him on
! bread and water."
"But he Is already doing two fast
I days, sir."
"Then give him a cookery book to
read. We must break his spirit some
how." Illustrated Bits.
J ' Whittier's Humor.
, A story Is told of Whittler which
j illustrates the character of his humor.
I Two of his neighbors, an aged broth-
I er and sister, had accumulated a com-'
j petuuey. He thought they were work-'
j lug harder than was necessary In view '
of their age and worldly accumulations ;
j and spo"ke of it I
"We must lay by something for our '
i lust sickness and bare enough left to
j bury us," said the sister. i
' "Mary," replied Whittler, "did thee
ever kuow any one In his last sickness
to stick by the way for want of
funds?"
Th Age of Man on Earth.
Man's past history upon this planet
has been Immeasurably lengthened out
by the discoveries of the geologists,
but It Is impossible to fix upon any
hard and fast date for the beginning
of the species. It Is certain, says so
careful a man as John Flake, that
men were living in Britain contem
poraneously with the big nosed rhinoc
eros, which became extinct about-the
beginning of the glacial period. The
glacial period, according to the best
authorities, began at least 240,000
years ago. In all probability human
beings have been living on the earth
for that length of time at the least cal
culation. How much longer men have
been here does not appear. New York
American.
Patrioian Names In Humble Life.
India Is not the only country where
historic names are borne by people In
humble life. The same thing is found
la the Italian Tyrol. The district for
merly belonged to Venice, and many of
the peasants are probably descended
from Venetian grandees who In the
palmy days of the republic were lords
of the soil. This would explain a ear
tain eastern flavor, for Venice iro'i
nothing if not Byzantine. A common
surname In the Tyrol Is ConBtanHn
Climbing li the Dolomites, writ-:
correspondent, I was accompanies
one of the family. It gave an uLCd
dignity to the ascents to feel that my
guide was a possible descendap "
the emperors of the east, and he 1 '
the part
pejTMjTH,
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th
The showing will embrace all of the seasons newest
conceptions. Bewitchingly beautiful, charmingly
becoming are the hats that we display. Our hats
come from a firm who pay from $ 20.00 to $60.00
each for the original mode. They aro a firm who
have gained a world-wide reputation for their
beautiful hats. They have Tarasian designers like
Mine. Ileneau, Mine. Ogus, Mine, Lucile who
originate exclusively for them. The modistes are
famous the world over for their bats. If you have
not been able to obtain hats that satisfy you; if you
always paid too much for your hats, then for
economy and satisfaction's sake you should pay us
a visit. Do not entertain the thought that if you
visit us you are obliged to buy. Come and see us,
you are welcome. A visit will acquaint you with
styles that appeal to your good taste. We have
placed very special prices on our hats during this
showing, thus compensating you fully for the
trouble of a visit. Don't forget that we expect a
call from you we know that you will be delighted
with the styles and save money on your new hat
PLEASE BRING YOUR FRIENDS
MRS. EMMA PROSE
V Opposite The Redby
PRINEVILLE, - - OREGON
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Clothing
A complete line of
Gent's Furnishings
at Prices that you can
afford to pay. Call
in and let us show
you the goods and
quote you our prices.
A Choice Line of
s' Cigars & Tobaccos
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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Long & Snoderly
Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors and
ars. We handle tho celebrated
Setlgwick Whisky, mted for its rich,
mellow flaijr. Solo agents for Hop (iold
ileer and tho famous Napa Soda.
IF'a.rcLllTr Tiado Solicited.
piacksmithing That Pleases &
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Is The Kind You Get At
J. H. WIGLE'S
First I'lace North of the I'rlneville Hotel
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Horseshfving. Wagon and General Repair work done 1
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Nondivining Rod.
The Clvlning rod expert who was
ent by the German authorities to their
colony In southwest Africa has been
unsuccessful In hia attempts to find
water. This expert made many dis
coveries of underground water sup
plies in Germany, and the home gov
ernment accordingly determined to
Utilize his services In the colony, where
the need of water is pressing. It was
Stated that be was successful In but
one place, a valley where a chalk for
mation contained a great deal of wa
ter and wells would have been suc
tessful If driven anywhere.
Progress of Wireless Telephony,
Professor Kennelly of Harvard col
lege says wireless telephony is mak
ing steady progress, though the pres
ent range Is only about ten miles.
The reason for the short range as com
pared with wireless telegraphy Is the
feebleness of the electric currents used
In telephonic communication. In the
development of a method of using
ttronger currents lies the extension of
She range of wireless telephony.
Jfcenderson & tPollard
Country Orders Solicited
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
First Door South of the Poindcxter Hotel
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SMITH A CLKEK, riioi Rim)is
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines
aud Cigars
COUNTRY ORDFHS SOLICITI'D
MAIN' STREET
lt Ollice Box 0'2
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
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The City Meat Market
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Barley for Sale
Chopped barley, willioi sacks,
$18 per ton. Sucked $21. Inquire ot
Hcilrith Iiros., O'Neil, Ore. 2-0tf
Attention Hoint-swckcrs.
People coming to Crook county with
the intention oi locating on government
lar.d should first write or call or;
Cady & Jonos, Prineville, Or.
For oranges, lemons and banan
as, call on Mrs. Cyrus.
Onion Sets
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ji-ir;Tr3lTtljrilrrJll
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
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Shingles, MoukUnRH, Windows,
DoorH, GlaHHes, Etc. Etc, Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Bring your job printing to the Journal
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent