Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 11, 1909, Image 3

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNALI
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
K t ar.d I t fa , m t o f a I f ilm'ttlU, o r o n , iitonil-fliii matter
BUB3CHIPTION HATEtJ- Invariably In Advance
On Year 115) HI Months . 75 ct
Thn Moulin ........... W tin SililfUl Oiiit . .. .. 6ct
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909.
CANDLEFISH.
FOR THE
CHILDREN!
i
THE SECOND EMPIRE.'
Reward of Kindn.
A prptfjr rttin it ttlory relate Imw
OIIO liny A lllllt' Kill lltlltuil JiMIIK'll
wltiiiwMi-d a gnat army review. Thug
Bnml of cmhiiiui irowilt't around
tltc stand In-fore which tho emperor
ni tn vwiirli the Miiliia n-eliiM-iil
Vlill Jenticttc wiu m-ntetl on t In
Him; 1 lut saw a feeble ilil woman (ty
ing vtty 1m nl In n-'t where alio couM
'J'lii tit l to (ii-minti ulil frit very
tllK'iililfnt IllMn to think tl-nt flic ohmiM
hnve such n uliv ihwIIIhii while tlio I
poor, feeble, old lady inllnt stand III Hum
crowd. The fllllil'n cnlimleiicc ;'vv it-t
rir .iif UlilH fche ili:tiis:-il pliifc wltli
tli. eldcity i-crium, lint vv ( ! t Jeaui-lte
hi standing itinii lnr tiptoe", trying
lit Vtiitt to see," it courtier of tin1 em
peror, covered with i ! Im-e. IImuvinI
III way tn ln-r aide and aiild. "Little
girl. her iiinjetty would bo ghul to sop
you In tlio ryal I'." When tin'
nlniMliiil t-liltit stood U'forn the -tnprp
hr graciously anld: "Come hole, my
daughter, ninl rlt with mo. I saw you
give tii your place to tu old woman,
mill now you must nit ly my slile."
Character 0rn.
All tin la,cr lt around In o cir
cle. Tin' player who flint tlilnkn of mi
lntrrctlng clmriieter In one of Grimm'
fnlrv tales or hi "Alice In WcmiUr
IiiihI" or tiny other lk Hint I ti!U'
familiar to nl Hi' player all on tin
floor within tin' circle mill begins to
1iwerlle the t!i:irm-ter. Tho oilier
chlldrui lltlen carefully, ami llu Iirt
(IIH! WtlO tllllllill III' lin gllewd t:n
character nl' on tin' lloor holde the
Other Bill Continue to describe tilt'
rhnntr-ti-r. If In' lirm giiensod rlKhll)'
mill In correct In til description tlu
Hint plater alluv, h lilin to gi on do
Kcrllilnil. lii't If liu Is uilKtiiki'ti lln
llrnt jilnyiT iiio lilm out of Uw B;im.
A a n f hlll tliliiltN In' li:i
fnuKwil tlti- rlmnifliT In' on tin'
floor it nil tclln wluit lu LnoH of tin
cli iriiricr. ku.I r It pH-a on till all
tlit" rhlltlrrti nro nUtlnu on tin floor
IIiobi' w ho lmv c':firo l w-m:i!.
mnl tlwy nrp nil Ii!vcmi out of tin
gnt i ia,
Namti of Flowrr.
It In liiti'ivjiiluK to l;tniw Imw crrtnln
fliiworii Rit thfir niiinin. Mnn.v wro
nnini'il nftrr Imllvl.ltiuU. Tor liihlamv,
fiuiilnii tviv ro tulinl Ih-i-hiim' llicy
wir tlliwuvcrinl hy Li'imunl I'liili
Imlill:i!l wiTo niiiiH'il for Ainlre IiiihI,
wln liroiiKlit- tlifin from IVrn. Th.
cninolllit vm cnlli'il for isiUiilimnry
liunii'il Kninrl, who l)i'oii;:!it no. lie max
Dllttfiit iH'ihIiih'Iih of till' PowiT to
FntiH-ii frour JutHin. Itn enlll It the
tare of Julian, I ut h! fi-U'in! !i:iiikpi1
It to cuiui'llhl. Mngiioll:iM v. vtv nnuit'il
In liotinr of I'rofffxor MtiKtml ilc Mont
pelller, who first brought Hip licnntiful
tree to rrntii'c from Ami'iira mnl Asia
ncmw thc.v tronililoil wltli tho wlml
In ttit! nii'itntng of biioiiioiic. Tlio I.dt
In word to wnsli I hiviirc. mnl hivcn
diT rwlvcd Im mi ttu Ui-nuno the I!i-
ninnii put the flowers Inta the water
when tin'.?; wnihwl to irrfmno their
hntnln. New Oileiiim Tlmed-Denioernt
Two Plcturoiquo tploodo In Porloa
of Unroot.
W'nlklng niMiut tho otrtTtn, riding on
tiiiwit, luiikctltiu ui mid dowu tn
river In t earn loii tn, I who tirofoumlly
oil in k dy Hie uureitt among tho MHipIo,
thilr IntviiM Initreil of ptiitteror end
cuiireiit. tinti day I raugnt a giitnpi
of Itoi hefort, currhil aloft 00 tlio
ohotililero of a tnob of otuilenta
IhrotiKliig tho Itmilovanl Hnlnt Michel.
I never niw a man looking ao holi-
leiwly frlKhleniHl aa did tuo founder
of tho Liiiitertio. then In lta prima.
Whether he foured tho nolliH' or a fall
I do not know, but hi terror was ab
ject.
In tln auiiinier time tlio emperor
mi Id a vImIi to Iteauvnla. On tha
ilirtnre of Ki'itlng tmiterliil for an or
Hi le aeeeptahlw In Indon I Journeyed
Uilthor with North Peat, who went
dowu no repn-aeiitutlva of tba Morning
War." The prince Imperial accompoiiled
the emperor, w ho drove through living
hi ne of H-iple atretcblug from the
rimdwny to the open wimlowa of tba
lopinoHt chwniher. They camo to aee.
hut they would not remain to cneer.
The oitiihIoii waa the prowntatlon of
prize gnlneil at the local I.ycea. Tbe
bend prl waa never delivered, th
winner, n lad of fourteen, declining to
accent It from the band of the hated
emtieror.-II. V. Lucy In Cornblll
Mugiuinu.
ADJUSTED HIS CANE.
Thon the Man From Borlln explained
Why Ha Did It.
A ninn atood Iwfow a ahop window
with hl enno atlekJng out from under
hi arm. A atout. blond geutlomnn In
pawing atrtiek the cane ainartly with
hi own. restoring It from lta olmtruc-
tlve borlwmtnl position to the proper
vertlcnl one.
"Say, whnfa the matter with youT
Vmi'iv the freshest guy I ever i
Are you looking for trouble?"
TIhh aiild the man whone cane uafl
Ihm'ii tiiiilH'd. Tut bo who bad taped
It. apenklng with a Gemmn accent, an
awerod eftilly:
Why. fir. I did nothing but reatore
your tune to lta right Inclination. Ab
sently you were holding It tinder your
arm. It waa InhWng people In tbe
breast, the back, even the eye, and yet
you meant no harm.
"Well. I atopiied that nulannce wrtucn
you w ere nncouncloiialy committing. lu
Iter! In It In the custom alwnya to atop
It ao. And no ouo takea offenao. Ou
tho coiitrary. In lWrlln the correction la
received with a Binllo and word of
tbnnka. lan't It ao borer
"No, It lu"t," anld the other, 1ut It
should be. I thank you, air, myaelf, and
I apologize." New York Proaa.
The Oil I Uood ao a M.dielne by tho
Nativao of Alaska.
Tba candlefinb la about the olzo of a
amvlt and ao fut tU it v.heu dried and
lighted It throwa on a blaza of oulD-
clout power to be nwd for Ulomlnat-
lug purjiixie, aaya roreot ami Btream.
Ik-fore the advent of tho white man
and hi r untile theo flab were used
by the Alu.knn native for that pur-
Tbe Indiana claim that caoiiirnxn
povM valuable meilliliial qiialllle,
and caiidlenb oil la used by the in aa a
uulveriul cure for consumption, tlun
dred of pound of these flub are burled
and left In the grouud until they begin
to decompose: then they are removed
and diiinH'(l Into a wooden receptacle,
a hollowed out log, or, mora often, a
dugout canoe that baa passed lta nse-
fulne aa a craft Water la then add
ed and the putrid mass la brought to a
boiling point and kept simmering by
nlunirlnir Into It bowlders that have
boon heated. Tba oil la thua gradual
ly tried out. and after It baa gathered
on the aurface, thick ana Clear, 11 is
drawn off and placed In large wooden
receptacle. A consumptive patient la
liberally dosed with this oil. lie drink
It by the pint and la bathed In It sev
eral times a day. To meet one of these
dirty, sickly, greasy Indiana 1 ona of
tho most repulsive alghta Imaginable.
NovcrtbclesB persona In a poeltloa to
know aay that after aeveral week of
thl treatment a native who once aeenv
ed to be In the last stage of tha dis
ease becomes aa robust and looka
healthy as a perfectly atrong man.
Shooting at
Sagebrush Springs
The people living at the aprlnga
were roum-d Inat Thuraday night by
hearing abota fired. Tbe neat morn
ing It waa learned that a rutn named
Matlieney had fired the "hot Into
the bonne of bla partner in tbe "blind
pig" Joint. Iteeema the two men
Matheneyund Akeyaon, had quar
reled aboutHomc money. Matheneyl
aald Ut have lieen under the Influence
of lhiuor. lledemnnded that Akeyaon
get the money. Akeyaon aald It waa
over nt bla home. Metheney did not
wait hut went out of the Joint.
About lO-'M) he went to Akeyaon'a
houae and fired four ahota Into It,
one shot barely tubuied a roan who
boarded at the hotwe. Mrs. Akeyaon
fired a couple of ahota and the ex
clU-mont waa over. Iu the morning
the cae waa talen to the Juatlce of
the ix'ace, W. W. Blair. While Mr,
Blair waa collecting evidence, Ma
theney tnude hla get away. The caae
will lie taken to prlneville for trial,
The people here are hoping the blind
pig Joint will be permanently cloned
up-
Sisters Items.
Vik"GnjrBpyW6tan'"niv4 ah U
troubles in tbia world.
Mr. Grumpy-Eicept one; they don't
faava wlveav-Illuatrated Bit.
Nan What ar you going to wear to
tba party thla evening? Kan Every
thing that you've told mo ian t becom
ing to me. Chicago News.
gba I onderatand that drinking I
mi of vour fallluif. IIo-You nave
i in nurpp i
naiu(Lo ana
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SADDLERY
SHOP
Notice.
AH perwonn knowing them
oelveo to lie Indebted to Stroud
Broo. prior to (k-totier 1, are
requested to Battle at once. Ad
(lruwa all remit tancea to C M,
Stroud, I'rlnevllle, Or. o!4
been mtolnformed. It la ona of my big (l
.i.ouM-l'hL'ifo Journal. I - ' : ,S
slock saddle, ladies
saddle, chapareios.
7i
For a
astride
lils, spurs, lap robes, harness
oi all kinds, horse blankets,
etc, call on
I J. W. BOONE
w PrinerOle, Oregon
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SECOND - HAND
STORE
THE TARDY GUEST.
Ho Didn't Tell Hio Host the Truth
About tho Dolay.
Dinner had been ready and waiting
tweuty mlnutea. The wife of tbe tardy
guest waa very much embarrassed.
Just to think that ber husband waa so
rude a to be late at a dinner engage
ment and keep all tbe gueata waiting!
After awhile the belated ona arrived,
red faced and perspiring.
'So sorry to keep yon waiting," be
aald. "But I waa detained at tbe of
fice with an out of town customer.
Just couldn't get away."
Tbe excuse Bounded alt right and
wna accepted by the hoatesa, but It
w as a myth.
Tbe truth was: rreoccupled, he bad
gone borne from the oIQce at tbe usual
time and found the bouse locked, much
to hi (urprlao. Where In the mischief
were bis wife and children? be won
dered. Wby didn't they tell him they
were going away? He went all around
the hoiwo and tried the doors, but they
were locked. Then he found a piece
of Iron In the back yard and broke open
a window and crowded In. lie crowd
ed out through tbe window for the
evening paper and crowded back. He
rend tho paper, and atlll tha wife and
children didn't return.
At 0:03 o'clock be remembered the
dinner engagement While be dressed
and rode twenty blocks tba gueata
waited. But ol her have made tba
aama blunder. Kansas City Star.
quite
Mr. Tern pie ton went to Prineville,
Saturlay.
Mr. Thomas Arnold baa been
111 tbia week.
Clarence Branton waa in our vicinity,
Sunday.
Mrs. Besing called on Mrs- Arnold,
Friday. ,
Mr. fiwanson made a business trip to
Bend, Thursday.
Mr. Cobb has iuat returned from
Portland.
Mrs. Nichols waa the guest of Mrs.
Arnold, Friday.
W. F. Fryrear waa in Bisters, Tuesday
on business.
Walter Graham waa down from the
Matoles this week.
Bterlie Fryrear made a buciness trip
to Bend, Men lay.
Mrs. Nichols and Mies Mary Fryrear
were tbe guests of Mr. Dave Fryrear,
Wedneaday.
Mr. Hysing, purchased a fine horse of
Mr. Will Fryrear this week.
Mr. Gist' have moved into the hotel
just vacated by Mr. Shulte.
Mr. Hycing and son, of Matoles were
in this vicinity this week, the gueeta of
Mr. Fryrear.
Mr. Van Snyder, a real estate agent.
was in our vicinity tha first of the week
with a number of land buyers. They
were all highly pleased with the country
and a number located here.
Ruth, the gleaner,
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All Kinds of Goods -Bought
and Sold
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Dillon Building.
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The Clue Whals.
TIm aultihiir bottom, or blue whale,
aa It l In'tter culled by tho Norwe
gians. In not only tho Inrgo'st living nnP
mnl. but the hum-it that has ever
lived, reaching a Icnuth of eighty feet
or very rarely n. lit t to more. Whales
grow much hirgcr than this In book
and new t.inpers, any tho Museum
News, but In actual life not one in n
dor.cn, even of this specie, attains a
length of eighty foot. Tho popular
Idea of a wlnihi Is that It Is n clumsy
animal: but. ns shown by models, It
hat the graceful lines of n yncht. The
total wclk'lit of ft whale Is about sixty
tons, and umiKunlly hirpe and fat In
dividuals must reiich nt least alxty-flve
ton. The largest nnluial of the past
so far discovered la tho groat dinosaur
brontosnurus, and this big reptile
weighed about thirty-eight tons.
John Wstlsy'a Proscription.
"Here is a rare little book," said a
Methodist local preacher. "It I John
Wesley' 'Primitive Pbyslck.' Wesley
dabbled In medicine, Betting a fashion
that has not yet diet! out Did you
ever know a Methodist minister woo
didn't dabble In medicine?"
The full title of the volume waa
'Primitive Physlck: or. An F.asy and
Natural Method of Curing Most Dis
eases.' Tlio local preacner aaui mat
ho had pnid $10 for the book, but that
aa a medical work It wna not really
north 40 cents. To show the weak
ness of John Wesley's doctoring ho
quoted tho following consumption cure
Cverv moiulnir cut up a little turr
of fresh earth and, lying down, breathe
Into tho hole for a quarter of an hour.
t hnve known o deep consumptive cured
thus." New Orleans Times-Democrat
Mi sum of tho Word "Don't."
A rery common error Is the use of
tho contraction "don't" In tho singular
numlH-r. What would be thought of n
person that said. "Ho do not care," "It
do not mnko much difference?" And
vet those expressions contain precisely
the blunder that people make when
they any, "Ha don't caro," "It don't
mnkn nnieh difference-." for "dou't," as
cvorv one knows without tho telling,
la merely a contracted form of "do
not." How easy it would bo to drop
that bad hnhlt and contract tho good
one of saying "He doesn't care," "It
doesn't mnko much dlfferenco."
Tho Lottoro Ho Dictated.
"Well, goodby, dear," aald Mr. True-
boy to his beloved apouse. "I must go
and dictate those letters-twenty-eix of
them so you mustn't expect me home
very early."
"All rltht." waa the response. "But
I w ish you'wouldn't work so hard."
Half nn hour Inter Mr. Trueboy en
to red his club nnd sat dowu, with
throe others, nt a card fable.
"Just a moment, you fellows, before
tho first hand la dealt rve got to
keep my word with my wife. One of
you Just take down what I dictate: A.
DCdefghlJklmnopqra
t n v w x y t.' There, those letters are
off my mind!"
Pia With Knlvoo.
George Washington, John Adama,
Thomas Jefferson, Jamea Madison and
James Monroe, tbe first five presi
dents, each ate pie with bis knife. It
was not until John Qutncy Adams en
tered the White Houso that tbe ubstl
tutlon of tbe fork for the knife seems
to have occurred to any citizen of
America. "He contracted the habit
while In France," said Mrs. Adama In
an apologetic tone to aome of her
guests, "and be finds It difficult to
break himself of It aloce we returned
home." So tbe first great general of
the American army, the aturdy patriot
of Massachusetts, tlio author of the
Declaration of Independence, the chief
advocate of the federal constitution
and the originator of the Monroe doc
trine, all ate pie with tbe knlfe.-uuca
Observer.
A Doctor' Dissdvantago.
'In one way." anld a collector, "It Is
easier to get money from a doctor than
anybody else who Is alow pay. It is
more difficult for him to swear that be
hasn't been nblo to make any collec
tions himself alnce the first of the year.
A doctor's reception room is open to all
possible patients. A collector with a
grain of ingenuity can find a way to
worm out of tbe men on the watting
list some Information as to the terms
of payment After an interview with
throe or four persons who bave pnid
spot cash for treatment and who have
told the collector they pnid It takes a
mighty nerve on the part of the doctor
to Insist thnt he hasn't a dollar to his
name.' New York Times.
Culver.
Tlio protracted meetings held at the
Menonlto church on Opal Praina closed
last Sunday.
E. Grout and family accompanied by
Wallace Whiteett and wife left Wednes
day for their new homo near Orland,
Cal.
J. D. Starns and family expect to
leave the first of the coming week for
California.
W. G. KUlingbeck and family are
visiting this week with Bay Stamp and
wife. They are en rout to California to
spend the winter.
Herbert Whitsett has removed to the
residence on the Grout homestead.
Mrs. Mina Creasy the pastor of the
Menonite church left November 1st for
Idaho where she expects to join her
husband and then go to Nebraska.
The new Menonite parsonage will be
occupied by Rev. Wright of tho Free
Methodist Church.
Youngs News.
Riddloo Now and Old.
Which country ought to bo the rich
eat In the world? Ireland, for Its enrv
ltnl is alwnvs Dublin.
Which nro tho oldest knives and
forks? Fingers and teeth.
What two niilmnls follow you every
where? Your calves.
What always weighs the same, wheth
er laruer or smaller? Hole.
Why Is a mischievous boy like a bot
tle of nnteht medicine? Whou taken,
must bo well shaken.
Willie Has Such an Aotiva Brain.
"Was Daniel really such a wise man,
mamma?" asked Willie thoughtfully.
"Yos, dear, as wise almost as Solo
mon, wiine."
"Well, mother, I bet Solomon would
hnve done bettor than Daniel did, any-
way," continued Willie.
"Why, what do you mean, my son?"
"I'll botcher Solomon would hnve had
sense enough to cnargo numissioa
when ho wont Into the lions' den!"
Ladles' Homo Journal.
Seasonable Advertisement.
This announcement was sceu posted
in Flowerland: "Mine. Golden has Just
received a lino assortment of dtilnty
bonnets for fall wear which sho offers
to the goldetirods nt reasonable prices.
They nro made of tho richest of yellow
velvets nnd shado from golden brown
to light yellow. Call ut onco at 23
nillBldo, Flowcrlnnd."
Good Family. ,
"My daughter appears to have mar
ried very happily," remarked a lady,
"Her husband has not wealth. It must
bo admitted, but be has family."
"Yes. I heard ho was a widower
with six children!" a neighbor sniffed
nerldly. '' .
Signs.
"Do yon bolleve In signs?"
"Well. I must coufess that when
seo n man wearing one proclaiming
that ho Is deaf nnd dumb I get a little
shaky." Phllndelphltt Ledger.
Try It Youroelf.
A man once declared bo could move
an ordinary brick attached to two
miles of cord nlong n lovel road. He
failed to move the brick. It Is estl
tuated.that tho friction of tho cord on
the road niado the weight of tho brick
and cord not far short of a ton.
Tho Other Boy's Fault.
Mother I bear you were nt the foot
of the class last week. Tommy. Tom
my 'Twnsn't my fault Johnny Smith,
who's always nt tho foot, was sick at
home. Circle.
Lot of Placos.
"What's the matter?" asked the po
liceman of the tramp. "Haven't you
any place to go?"
"Any place ter gor was the con
temptuous reply. "I've got the whole
United States before me. I ye got so
ninny places ter go dat It's worryln'
mo dizzy makln' up me mind which
way ter start"
MUdiraotod Charity.
She-rapa has given $50,000 to es
tablish a home for old men. Wasn't
that awfully good of him? He Yes.
But it would hnve been a whole lot
bettor If he'd given half that sum to
establish a borne for you and a certain
young man I could name. Exchange.
A. B. Farn8worth caught a good
sized bob cat In his rabbit trap one
night last tetk.
Mrs. Lou Young has been quite
sick, but la now able to walk around
the house. -
Wm. Fnrrell returned Friday from
an eleven days trip to trout creek.
Mrs. White Is reported quite sick
the last of the week.
M. Vibbert has returned from ten
mile flat where he went for a load of
fruit. The apples are fine and find a
ready sale.
The people in thla vicinity are
pleased at the prospects of having
the roads fixed: The heavy freight
wagons have worn deep holes In the
roads.
uccesoeaCblcago Journal.
George -Gertie baa darkled to marry
rouns Multiralll. 8t thinks she can
make oometblna out Of bim. Ktnei-
About bow much? London Opinion.
Tapa. what la a deuce r
"A deuce, son, la what one usually
gets when drawing for an c." Hous
ton Post
When a man reallzea tbat be Li not
fmnou b also reflect with a good
deal of complacency that ha la not
dead yet Atchison Globs.
una rranaiy, u 7u u"u iu i ,x,v,vf'vtv.,
between me and a million, what would 1
you do? He I'd take tha million
Then you'd ba easy. Life.
Mrs. Benham Aa tba story goes, Rip
Tsn Winkle slept twenty years. Ben-
ham I wonder if hla breakfaat was
ready when be woka op.
Actor Are we alone? Voice from
tba Audience You would be II we
could get our money back at tbe box
office. Footlights.
Of all language, English probably
Sivea greater variety of expression, as
its words are derived from many lan
guages.
Too rich footl and not enougR exer
cise Is responsible for many bloodshot
eyes, while too little sleep often has
tha same effect
"You say that figures don't lie? Well
permit me to contradict yon."
"May I ask your business?"
"I'm a dressmaker."
Bacon Do yon think It Is proper for
man to say things behind bis wife's
back? Egbert Weil, If be'a trying to
button her dress bow can he help it?
First Youth Scientists say that trees
contribute to tbe neat in tbe atmos
phere. Second Youth That's so. A
birch baa warmed many a time.
The skins of animals were the ear
liest forms of money. Sheep and oxen
among tbe old Romans took tbe place
of money.
Tbe first gold coin called a sovereign
waa coined in tbe reign of Henry VIII.
Tbe present sovereign, as current at
20 shillings, waa first Issued In 1017.
There never was a portrait made of
Ethan Allen. Tbe heroic style of statue
of the hero in the national capitol Is an
Imagtnttlve representation.
Benham I have something on my
mlcd. Mrs. Benham Well, cheer up.
You are growing bald fast New York
Press.
A perfect ruby of five carats averages
at least five times the value of a dia
mond of tbe same atze and quality in
the precious atone market of today.
Now, did tbe missus shay 'ave only
two whisklea and get 'ome by 12 or
(hie) 'ava twelve whiskies (hlc) and
get 'ome by 2? Sydney Bulletin.
The Mother My little boy was rude.
I know. I am afraid he is awfully
spoiled. Tbe Stranger Don't mention
It madam. It Is better he should be
spoiled than tbat his young life should
be lmblttered by the thought that be Is
different from an other American chti-1
d re n. Life.
Terrific sand storms occur In the
Shantung: province of China. Around
tombs and other places where the soil
is not disturbed the annual deposit of
these storms can be distinctly traced
for ages, layers of sn eighth of an
inch being the minimum for any sea
son. "Ha has everything to make a wo
man happy." "On the contrary, he
has nothing but wealth." "Dear me!
What more can a woman ask of her
husband than that he have wealth?"
That he nave brains, beauty, brav
ery !" "But" "Or, falling these.
heart disease !" Exchange.
"Lobelia," demanded Mr. McSwat,
I want to know what you've been
doing to my aafety razor r
"Nothing," waa Mrs. McSwat's In
dignant answer, as she moved around
with alight limp. "Besides, Bullnger,
I don't believe It's a safety razor, any
way I" Chicago Tribune.
"Mr. Huggard caught me In the dark
hall last evening and kissed me," said
Miss Passay, with affected Indignation.
Oh!" remarked Miss Pepprey, "I
wouldn't blame him If I were you"
"You wouldn't blame him?"
"I say If I were you." Catholic
Standard.
"I hope you came out of that last
horse trade of yours with a clear con
science." . - - ' '
"Yes," answered St Slmllng, "but it
klud o worries me. My conscience Is
so onusually clear that I can't he'p
feelln' I must o' got the wust o' the
trade." Washington Star.
Drs. Gray A Gray, the dentists
now at tbe Prlneville. are bny from
morning until night and will not be
able to get away from town for an
other week. Parties having work to
be done should call and make dates
ahead. o21
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Soft Drinks
of all Linda
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At tba old Smith & Cleek
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIIoloE, OREGON
Flrt Class Meal 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choice selection of fine candy, clgare, oranges,
lemons, etc. Give us a calL
SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props.
RAIT
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Given by Hose Company
No. 2
Thanksgiving Eve
At Club Hall, Prineville
A Permanent Arrangement
Conductor-What! A half ticket for
each of those girls? Passenger Yes,
sir. Conductor One of them looks to
be fifteen and the other at least thir
teen. Passenger That's right; but,
you see, they're half sisters. Chicago
N'ews.
Crook County Journal, Connty Offi
cial Paper. Subscribe for it. $1.50 year.
Haycreek Items.
G. F. Lytic, while chopping wood,
had the niisfortuue to cut a gash on
the back of his hand.
Cards from Portland and The
Dalles were received recently from
H. G. Duchine aud wife, who are on
their way to the Valley. ,
Orln Stone Is on the sick list
Seth Smith and daughter, Althea
Vineyard, went to Trout Creek Tues
day for the purpose of selling horses,
, "Looka like rather poor soil In this
part of the country," said the inquisi
tive stranger.
"Well, it ain't" replied the boastful
native. "A man over on the adjoining
farm plowed up a tin can with $50 in
It one day a week or two ago," Chi
cago News.
"We are .what we feed, on," quoted
Mr. Hixson, laying down his book,
"and I am willing to say the author Is
right For example"
"I am already a believer." Mrs. Hix
son Interrupted. "You will Insist on
having lobster for supper always."
Brooklyn Life.
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