Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 07, 1908, Image 3

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    Crook County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908
fiubacrlptloa 11.50 Jtl.
HAULING MANURE.
Sm R'.iiHni Advanod far Pottpn
Ing th Work.
Tbrt la no l't lima to haul ma
Bur lUat will apply In all rnm. Tb
ninttor t4Minta upou condition. In
Mm rim It mlictit I well to haul ami
aprvail dlrwtly ou iliv Dulil na fnt aa
tliv ninuunt la iiimiIu, ami In another
raao aurh a priK williiu tuliflit Involve
C'oiipiipriilil Um. It la K'mmI Jmlniiiont
tu thla aa lit utlitr lliluua that count
lu tliw ruil. rvmarka a writer In Oraoir
Judtl Former.
Iliiullntf maiiur illriK'tljr from tm
atnlil to tun Odd In w Inter In econom
ical of lalMtr, liutmntu li aa It tuny be
lion with alilk'lia wlii-u tlnT la Dot
uiiirh other work to do, lut It la not
coiioinli-nl of tiiamira If lh mnmira
of tha l nil It la linuloil on to la aucb
that tha furtlllaliiv clement of th
uiauura will t largely lout ly Ictuu
IttaT nml running away. Hm-h condi
tion would 1 met ou hilly ground,
whent tha WNtvr would run Into the
hollow aud carry tha fertilizing lt
liienti with It or lu watarwaya whara
prlng frvahi'ta ruu,
Mora ar Lm Lata.
Thi'ra la tuorv or hua hwa on til
Ovlda front thla cnimo alnca the gniunil
la uatmlly aultlrhMitly fntKcu when tha
aprlng thaw come to cause mora or
lima watwr to run away, twfora tha
protind thawa auttlchuilly to allow of
It auHklng In, Th (iuwtion to decide,
then, la aa to whether tha loaa from
li'iulilng lu tha field will I grenter
t Im n what would I enr-ounlcred In
tha pllw.
Formerly I preferred to haul directly
to tha field tu winter, hut with the
perfection of the litter carrier and the
immure upri'itilcr I am lietter BntlHtVd
with the rtmulta of dumping tha um
mire under cover and hauling It out In
tha aprlng.
I do uot f.ivor tha plan of bnullng
inntiura on grnxa or clover, twpeclnlly
tha Utter, In the fall or winter. If
bnuled lu tha fall. It hna a tendency to
amother tha plant, and If hauled In
winter tha manure drawa tha aim. and
tha nietlwd auow rutin down and
freeaea, forming a ciwtlng of ! on the
ground that I have found to to agnlnat
the welfara of tha pluntn.
It la true Unit under certain condl
tloua tha anow will atiiy on tha ground
longer lit the aprlng If covered with
manure thaa It will If not, hut It will
alio melt oiT more during tha warm
ilnja In winter. Moreover. I think It
very ipitlonnlile whether It la denlr
alile to have the anow Ha on graaa lata
In the aprlng. I prefer to have my
graaa and clover KW na early a atart Id
the aprlng aa la pxlll.
HANDY J)EVICL
A Simple Cantrlvanea That la Cailly
Made and Ui.d.
A hg rlntlnu devlre la here pic
tured In wnird to which a writer In
I'nrin llww an)":
In making thin crate I uw 2 by 4
tlmher for all croKn ami upright piece
icept the Imnril at the buck to fnaten
MOO CIIAT.
the bog lit, the atuurhloit and tha
crtMiNpleco lit front, which ahotild Imi
wider to hold the plua. uiid I And Inch
IuiiiIht aullU'li'iit for thla iUh-, The
IhHir lo la Inch HlulT, iiiiiI the upright
atnuchlon la made of 2 ly U muff, with
bulla at the luittom and two other
bolta to uhc as plua at the top. The
crato la four feet long, fourteen Inches
wide nt the bottom and twenty-four
IucIich wide nt tho top. I phico It lit
the hogiHMi iluor, let the hog In from
the rear nud let them out from the
front after the rings are ndjimted.
Hibernation of Boll Woevila.
It hna hecti often noticed Unit In a
wooded country hull weevils nppcnr
Orat lu aprlng ulong the iHirdcin of
tie Ms next to the wood nud gradually
work Inward from the edge, in that
It ivenia prolmlile that lit a wooded
country iitoxt of them lilhcniate lu
woodland. Around outliulldliiKi and
bnrna a too are found favorable places,
aa there oro always more or lew rub
blab and protection In aurh situations.
In 11)03 more than live times us many
weovlla were found In a pleco of cot
ton near the Texas Stuto college barn,
where cotton had bcou (frown the pre
vIoub year, than were found In any
other locality In that neighborhood. It
la nlao noticeable that weevils are al
ways uioro numerous near gins than
at a distance from them. Unfortunate
ly where much rubbish and grass are
present add where the soil remains
loose and la uot packed by rains largo
numbers of the weevils winter In tho
cotton fields.
Breading Dairy Cows.
In breeding dairy cows a man should
have a diillnlto object In view. Too
tuauy shift from beef to dairy when
dairy products are hlKh mid beef prod
ucts nro low nud then shift back again
from dairy to beef when beef rises In
value. U.v this method a man Is con
stantly shifting from one breed to an
other, and as a result he Is getting a
herd that Is good for neither milk nor
beef. A man must have an Ideal to
ward which he Is breeding and then
bond all his energies to that end. This
shifting from one breed to another Is
suicidal policy that will ruin any man
and nuy herd. Kansas Experiment
Station.
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How dta Joucv make bis pUf
"Judicious eculsUoii."
"And how did Hrown loaa blf
"I'abullug lu atocka."
I'at-Au' did ye have a good tolina
Inat Ulght T
Mike-Hum. We v. lot out an' paint
ed tha town grmm! -Cleveland Leader.
If there were mora kissing dona at
borne and less at tha railroad depot,
Ufa In tha married state would have
mora baloa.-ralmyra Items.
"Aren't you ashamed to IxigT"
"Unmet lines, mum. When 1 find bow
atlugy people are I futrly blushes for
them,"
Mrs. McHpatt-lau't It remarkable
how niunv men mysteriously disap
pear? Mr. McHpottob, I don't know.
Mont of 'vui are married.
The Ut Ilulred Una You know, a
pool la a prophet.
Tha Hordtd mo-Nut to bis publishers.-Uultlniore
American.
Hemp la a Philippine natural monop
oly. It cannot I hi grown profitably lu
any other part of tha world. The t'ult
ed State Is the largest consumer.
Jtldic don't amount to ao much.
Koine of the happiest, most fortunate
wple wo know are poor. Atchison
Globe.
"Was bl flying machine eucceesr
"Oh, yea. It fulled to work before It
got far enough up to hurt bltn." Pear
son's Weekly.
"ikx tor, you have saved my life! 1
feel that I can never repay you!"
"I feel that I'll aue you if you dont"
Houston Poet.
"Pa, did you aver bear tnotwy ulkf
"Yea."
"What did It eayf
-GoodLy r "-Exchange.
Mm. Wark Nothing that mother esta
agree wltJl her.
mack-Pood scema to have human
Intelligence.- Town Topics.
Church-Hid you ever try iny of
these "co4i to nature" met hods T
(iotlmm-Well, I've uwl a porous
plaster!-Yonker Ktatesuian.
Astronomer There are many stare
that are never seen. Theatrical Man
agerYes, aud there ste a lot that
ought never to be seen
"I cannot understand why man's
wife la called his 'better half.'"
"Yon would If you bad to divide your
alary wltb one!"
"Do you approve of working Bun
day r "Ortnltily not," replied the
man addreesH. "Why make an excep
tion of 8uudar Philadelphia Ledgor.
A mustard plaster la not a very poetic
subject; but, ah, how warmly It ap
penis to a tnan'a feellngsl-Phllsdel-phla
Inquirer.
Pooslbly th Idea baa got abroad
motif poeti that the aoa waves r
and because the ocean Is ao very bine
at tlmoa.
The relative strength of the fleeta of
the powera la stated to b In the fol
lowing ordor: Great BrlUln, United
States, France, Germany and Japan.
In ancient and more almple time It
was the custom never to shave. For
KX) years tlieie was no such thing
barber beard of In Itoma.
Wls-Podr nurrougha! Ile'a wor
rying great deal about debts
Newltt Nonsense! You'll never
catch hUn worrying because be can't
pay bla debts.
Wise He's not worrying about old
debts he can't pay, but about new onea
be can't coiftract-Phlladelphla Pre.
LawyerWell, aunt', what can I do
for you J
Aunt Ebony I want a deevo'ca from
ma busban.
"What baa be boon dolugT"
"Dolu'I Why, be done got rellgn.
an' we ain't bad chicken on de tabs
fob a month!"
There la no dish In tha world that ao
rigidly requires to be eaten hot
ateak. Borne wag baa said: "A cold
cup of coffee, cold batter cake, the
cold boulder, a cool reception-all are
tolerable we can use philosophy and
forget tbem-but a cold steak la a bom
lnabla. It la barbarous."
Tbe French method of administering
castor oil to ailing children Is charac-
tertatle, Tbe oil is poured Into a pan
over a, moderate fire, an egg broken
into It and tho mixture well stirred.
Tbe omelet thus made is served wltb a
little salt, augar or a spoonful of cur
rant jelly.
"Do you think, Mlsa Gertrude," In
quired a decidedly vapid young man
conceitedly, 'It would be foolish for
ma to marry a girl who waa my In
ferior Intellectually T" "More than fool
too," anewred ?3ertrude eweetly "it
would be Impossible." Rehobotn Sun
day Herald.
Onion Sets
Ferry Garden Seeds
J. E.
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Stewart & Co
Fond Mother (to her precious
aged twelve- years) Willie, what
would yo'i like to give your coualn
Harry for Ms birthday 1
Willie (who has bis own opinion of
Cousin Harry, uged sixteen) I know
what I'd like to give him, but I ain't
big enough t Loudon Judy.
"Tbe Fnftu-h are awfully stupid.'
"Why, I always beard they
rary cleve people."
"Wall, tfey aren't I waa the beat
French scholar In our class, and yet
when I went to Paris they cooUbat
understand a word that I said." 1
(on Telegraph.
"George, I saw that Singleton
an todav carrvlns the silk nmhaatts
that ana borrowed from me at ttcef
emrd party."
"Why didn't yon ask for ttf
"I waa Juat going to when I re
asms! tbat I borrowed it
fcTrnmpar." Cleveland Plain
Attention llomcMcekcrs.
People coming to Crook county with
the intention of locating on government
land Bboulit lit nt write or call on
Cady A Joneu, Prineville, Or.
Try our Fancy Patent Flour
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Men's Suits, Hats and general
Furnishings nt about half price at
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Dunber'i Resignation.
Paul Laurence I mnhar, while he waa
dying of consumption, contributed to
I.lpplncott'a this sermon of renlgnay
riuu:
Bwsusa 1 t4 IovmI so deeply,
llemuee I had IovmI so long,
O'Ml In his arret compassion
Jsve me the gift of eons.
Beosiiee 1 find loved ao vainly
And suns with eiich (altering brsatt,
The Mulrf In Itiflnlt ineroy
Offer tlie boon of OMia.
The Hare of the Adlge.
'I will give a hundred French louts
to any one who will venture to deliver
tlieso unfortuunto people," aald Count
rtpolverlnl when tbe swollen Adlge
wept nwsy the bridge of Verona with
tha exception cf tho center arch. On
thl section stood a bouse whose In
mates cried for help from the windows
as they saw the foundations slowly
giving way. A young peasant sul&ed
boat snd pushed Into the flood. He
gained the pier, took tho whole family
Into tho little boat and carried them
anfejy to land. "Here la your money,
my brave young fellow," aald tbe
count. "No," aald tho youth, "I do not
ell my life Give the moesry ta tkia
poor family who have need t rt"
Again! the Lightning Rod.
A long time au a member of the
iMitch Keformed church lu Poughkeep-
ale made this protest against a proposi
tion to buy a llKhtnlug rod for tbe
church: "We'va been to great deal
drouble and great deal spetiso to build
bouse for God Almltls, and now If
lie's a mind to il under ou his own
house and burn blin up, let him dunder
den! I shan't vote for de dunder rod!"
La Roohefouesuld on Love.
I-ove, like (Ire, must have continual
movement. When It ceases to hope
and fear, It cense to exist
The rensou why lovers are never
weary of !lng together la because
they lire nlvmys talking of themselves.
I'olilnesH In love Is a sure means of
being bel ive.L
The nioTO we lov the nearer are we
to lute.
Women who love, more easily pardon
great Indiscretions than little Infideli
ties. It Is IniiHMslblo to love a second time
vthitt we have once really ceased to
love,
H Liked the Family.
Governor Onlborno F. Jackson of
Mlnsniirt married five sisters. After
one wife bad been lost and appropri
ately moiiriieil ho espoused another,
and be l;ept bis courting within a nar
row circle of bla own relatives, for he
rather l:kel the family.
The venerable father of these girls
wa nlnrist deaf, mid whim the gov
ernor went t. this octoeunrisn to ask
for his surviving daughter the follow
ing conversation etiiued:
"I want Llxiler
"Lb?"
"I want you to let me have r.lls-a-beth!"
"till, yon want Lizzie, do you? Wuut
forf
"Per my wife!"
'Tor lifer
"I wnnt-to mi.rry her!"
"till, yes! Just so, I hnr you, boy."
"I'm clad you do!" roared the gov
ernor. "Wei!," slowly rcsiKMided tho vet
eran, "you needn't yell hi tliat the
whole uelKhUoiiiu.Ml knows It! Yes,
you can liuve her. You've got Vm nil
now, my lad. but for Koodiiina' sake, If
anything happens to that 'ere pr lit
tle frill don't count and a-k me for the
old woman'."
Jackson solemnly premised that be
never woulil,
The Deadly Tongu.
The WHMind most deadly Instrument
of ties! ruction is the dynamite gun.
The gun merely kills bodies; the tongue
kills reputations aud ofttimes ruins
characters. 1 ach nun works alone; each
loaded tonguo has a hundred accom
plices. Tho havoc of tho gun Is visible
at once. The full evil of the tongue
lives through nil tha years; even tho
eye of Omniscience might prow tired
lu tracing It to Its tiuallty. The crimes
of the tongue lire words of unUtuduess,
of anger, of malice, of envy, of bitter
ness, of harsh criticism, gossip, lylug
and scandal. Theft nud murder are
awful crimes, yet lu any single year
tho nggregato sorrow, pnln and suffer
ing they cniiHQ lu a uation is micro
scopic when compared with this sor
rows that come from the crimes of the
tongue. William George Jordan.
rrj'frrfl tfzzs '.tni firs? vs tn??'rf frs? tr?$ $
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I Crown Millinery
I PARLORS.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
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Hats, Shoes and
Clothing
WIDOW! TOEOwXAarOToTS I
SAILORS
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TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED
Dress Hats, Street Hats. Chil
dren's Hats. Immense stock of
Flowers
of all kinds, fancy hat pins, all
the latest styles in
Ribbons
Brown, light brown and tans, the
dark and Copenhagen blues
The Sale on Silk Baby Hoods
Still continues. Many different designs 25c each
Miss Jessie McCallister
PROPRIETOR
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
Cigars & Tobaccos
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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PERRY LOXO
WALT 8NODERLY
Long & Snoderly
Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors and
ars. We handle the celebrated
Sedgwick W hisky, noted for its rich,
mellow flavor. Sole agents for Hop Gold
Beer and the famous Napa Soda.
$ IF'a.im.il-sr Solicited,
I TJhe deception
SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors k
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wine
and Cigars
H COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED
MAIN STREET
Poet Office Box 92
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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glacksmithing That Pleases
Is The Kind You Get At
J.RWIGLE'S
Something New In Kentucky.
Knlrlmnks of Iudlauii uiul Shaw of
Iowa wore atumpltig Kentucky. After
a smwifsful miH-tlns tho Kentucky
coloiu'l who had tho two Kepublican
Btiilesuion lit clinrgo luvltotl them Into
tho hotel burrooui for some refresh
ment. "Whnt'll you havef' he asked Sena
tor Fairbanks.
"A little cold apollluarls," was tha
reply.
"And your" said the host to Gor
ernor Shnw.
"I think I will have a glass of but
termilk." Tho barkeeper turned to the Ken
tacklau. "What shall I give you, colo
nel?" he asked.
Tho Kentucky gentleman heaved a
long sigh. "Under the clrcumstancea,"
he said, "I think you can give me
piece of pie." .
Schopenhauer on Innooenoo.
Iunoco.ice Is In Its very nature stu
pid. The first criminal and murderer,
Cain, who acquired a knowledge of
guilt and through guilt acquired a
knowledge of virtue by repentance, and
so came to understand the meaning of
life, Is a tragical figure more signifi
cant and almost more respectable than
all the Innocent fools In the world pot
togother.
$250 Reward
A reward of f250 will b paid (or In
formation, leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person found guilty
of interfering with the flow of water or
Jam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co.
E.T.SLAYTON, Secy.
Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Etc.
I have just received a new line of
Lnp KoUes, Horse Blankets and
HuKH'lt' Whips. Call and get my
prices.
2-0 J. W. Boonk, rrlnevllle.
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Flint Pluce North of the Prineville Hotel eS"
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A Homwh1- Wagon and General Repair work done fi
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The City Meat Market
1IOR1GAN & STILL, Props.
Headquarters for
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Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Ita 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
H0RIGAN & STILL
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVllobE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props.
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Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc.,
Neatly and Promptly Dose
When it is Done By : : :
Robert 9foore
Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed
Prineville,
Oregon.
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LU3MBER
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Eto., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PKINEVILLE, OREGON
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, 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
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