Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 03, 1910, Image 3

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My Spring Sample, have arrived, al.o Sample Suit, made up. With five hundred style, of goad, to .elect 0
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Toi'i, irz;r C00DS' pri-1 -
GORMLEY THE TAILOR
THE DANISTERS.
What They Ttll th DwslUr In Ntw
York' Ttncmtnt.
Mnnr a Kri-mxiiiiM till of nM.nu U
ifitii-( by wiili'iiuoit worker. 'Win
Mher tliijr a woiuuti of ililluiiiiiriiilc
kuitlcm-le iruitK"! mile looking for
rooms r.ir hm unfortunate family thnt
biut la move. After she hint mnilu
solwtloti tlmt would lit (Itt'lr scitnt
linwi (In. mother of the fiimlly went
urouiiil to vo ilia room before mov-
I kC III.
"Oil." rxi'lnluuil Unit wise tenement
dweller, "we'd Im. worse & here t tin n
where we are! Tlilii iliu U too un
lieiilitijr.M "How do you limke tlmt ontr nuked
the Kettleiueut Worker. "It Strike till)
a U'liitf U'tler t tut It Most house of
It riuiM."
The womnn pointed to the banister,
wlik-li nm iit ihrouuli toe five fllKht
of ainlr to l lie roof In u nikikiI. uro
ken Hue. "t'oillim.- he nil.) grimly.
'Unit' wlnit Unit menu. Coitiiis Id
tet-rililu Imnl on luiulnter. Thpr are
too inimy ttentli here to ult me."
And wueu Hie scttM-incut Worker
lenrntM tlmt tunny tenement dweller
rtwlljr do JmKe of tlie heiillhfuliieK of
a lioime l.y the condition of tlio twill
tor he coinliiiled tlmt (lint litr
wouldn't suit lier I'lthcr.-New York
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WOMAN.
A Myitsry That Kp Man Etsrnslly
en th Qua.
"When woumii bit penned to be a
mystery she will rease to bo of bhk'1ii
luiereHt to muii. mild ouo anionic the
lowliest of her kp i. nnd Mho Is able to
Hnk n one tint ing authority, for alio
I comely ii il ha iH-eu iillve ug
(uoiik'h to know whereof she axak.
And, conic to think of It. aha la
about rluht-alio I rtsht.
i It Isn't becuiiN womnn innke of
herwlf a lliyHiery. the uiymery In
ilte of herself. And nature alone,
Mnir iiiii ii auKTlor ou eurth, seems
to bo idnyliiB woiimu o a lo keen
nuiu ever piemdiif. for a soou as lio
bits smi-redi-d u IIkuHiik out olio of
Iter tMiunilniiM she hitiids lilin auotber,
mid on, nnd ou. ,
At tlmt lite minor man fl.lnt.. I.
know nil hIm.iii nil women, but lijp the
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tlmo bl liHk tM-k'ln to whiten be I
ready lo toueiulv that he diwuu't even
kucw nil altout one. Or do you know
all about herT
To ;ho luddle'they are all kumahle,
or tienrly all. but aa time the
klmuililo lint ahnrtena and aborteua un
til at lnt well, you umy anawer for
yournelf, hut no doubt It I quite abort
unltnuj you U'lonii 10 the pmuilwuou
brolucrboiHl.-rilUtMiritUaisctie-Tliui'a,
Ltfr of the Herolo.
Why la bnm-tMll the K'une of the
aitinmer limlend of croquet, and foot
ball the gnme of the autumn limtend
of tlddlodfwIukaT It I the clement of
conflict, of atrutcgle. Hint gives to the
dlnmond and the gridiron their empire
over the linngltiailou. The whole man
goea Into bneball, whereua croquet
cnuuot contiilii the entire enionallty
of any except a very weak dilution of
mnacultulty. The normal man like a
game Unit trie the player' tliew and
alnew, eye and brain, heart and cour
ae. Tbe fact of tbe matter la that noth
ing la more attractive to men ilmn
dltllculty, hnrdHlilj), dungur. .The call
or the heroic la IrreNlatlble. A caae lu
point U tbnt of a muo wbo left one
pomiion ror another a few mouth
ego. lie turned hi bnck on friend
and a aure aucceaa to grapple with
dinicultle of a moet utiuaunl klud.
Ill emtiloyora offered hlin everything
they could give til in to Induce him to
remain. Uut one thing they could not
dupllente-the oniKJiiunllr for a eirnir.
gle aucb a trlea meu'a aoula. That
' more 10 hliu than the material
reward 8t. l-oul Ilepubllc.
Tip to the Wayfarer.
"Well," demanded the atcrn faced
wont n a nhe leaned over tbe red
handled broom, "what do you wautT"
"Uuly." mild the wayfarer with the
long beard and matted chin. 'Tin an
actor by profeMidon and In bard luck."
"Well, what have I to do with thnl?"
-Wby-er-l waa thinking If you
could upare hie a quarter to get a
ahnve and a balr cut I could get a Job
In the role of Vlrglnlu."
Khe eyed blui disdainfully.
"Oil. Ihnf a poor excuse." abe said,
with a curl of her thin lip. "do np to
tlie town without a lmve and a bnlr
cut and get a Job In the role of Kip
There's MONEY in owning Central Oregon Property.
There's NO MONEY in renting it.
Even if you borrowed $1500.00 at 10 per cent IT
Better still! BUY ON EASY TERMS and -
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are many opportunities for this in Prineville. We especially recommend
lotsand acres still left.
or write
Vnn Winkle."
And U-fi re be could aay another
word Mhe atnrted to umbaln the dog.
Cblentjo New.
The Moon.
The monti' menu dlotanco from the
earth U 17.000 mile. When It I at
the erli-e,wirM, M,,tn iVXJll
mllea and when at the luiogee-fnr-theKt
point-more llian Ki.otw mile
from tbe earih. The actual diameter
I eat limit mI at iuIIik, or a little
leu thnu tbree-eleventh of the enrth'a
dlnmelcr. Tbe moon's volume la
therefore about one forty-ninth that
of tbe enrtb. and It runim I one
eighty-eighth of the earth; comiequent
J the force of gravity U no mucb lew
at It aurfacc than It In at the earth'
aurfnee that a lnjdy weighing 1.000
pound here would weigh on the moon
only VS3 bound.
One Who Knew.
"Doe any cue In the clan." asked
the teacher, "know tbe orlirln f iim
torn In war
"Yea. ina'atu," nnwcred tho ehaggy
nnirea pupil. -Jhey were written by
John Buiilon."-Cbtcago lYlhuue.
There la no killing tbe aunplelon that
deceit boa ouce bcgotten.-Ellot,
Anelent Inkatand.
An inkstand that waa probably in
Uhc 3.100 vcara nan in in a innonm
in Berlin. It in of Egyptian mako
and is aupposcd to belong to the
eighteenth or nineteenth dynasty or
aoinewhcre about 1300 II, C, al
though its real aj,'o can only bo judg
ed of approximately. It in made of
wood and has two compartment, an
upper one provided with two holen,
one for black, and one for red ink
and a lower one for holding reed
pens. The black nnd the red inks
are certainties, for gomo etill re
main, in a dry condition, within
the receptacles. Another ancient
inkstand ia aupponed to have been
intended for the use of a achoolboy.
It would cortainly hold ink enough
for a schoolboy's needs, for it has no
fewer than four ink holcn. TWh
inkstands were found et Thebes
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JOHNSON'S
Prices, city lots, 40x1 14,$1 10 to $125. One-acre tracts $300 to $400.
Now is the time
REALTY BEVROPMENT: ;
PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Room. 10, 11,
NITR03EN I0DIDL
A Wonderful 6ubttano Tht a Mere
Broth Would Eplod.
"What wo:ild l the foiiM-quelice of
firltix a bin rclf nl of nitrogen Iodide It
Would be liMpoHKthle lo Kay." declare
a writer In the l-ondoii Hiraiul Mug.
Xllie. "Klmply iMX-tiiiHe the xluff U loo
awful to e made In miicIi iiiiiiiiIIMi-
"It may nouiid like a y ke. but It I
nevertliehuM I bo Irtith. Ihat the Irearf
of a bouitelly I utn leiit to explode
thl daiiiterou iimierlnl. It U not
necetiry that a fly nhiiuld walk over
the compound. It tin a only to let one
foot come Into contact with the explo
alvc. when Die Jolt cniiK- it to ex
plode and to blow the Imteot Into tbe
air.
"Another manner In which tho pecul
iar property of thin exploglre can be
demoinitruled la by eatterlng a small
quantity or the dry powder over a
abeet of clean paper. It then resem
ble pepiHT and only need a few
nhnrp breathe of tbe manipulator
Just authYlent to make them rollto
cause each nnek to Ignite and ex
plode, meantime giving off a long, tbln
column of denae purple smoke. If a
bnrrelful of nitrogen Iodide could be
made It would have to be kept motet
to prevent danger, fly comparison gun
powder Is a mild. Innocent, Inoffensive
material."
TheO'Neil
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First Claw MeaU 25c and Up
Fresh Oystert and Fuh in Season
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STILTON CHEESE.
It Differ In the Making From the Or
dinary Cheese.
Stilton cbeee differ from ordinary
c:iece In the method of manufacture.
Rich Btllton I made la a circular
mold, or vat. two feet deep and about
nine Iim-Ih In diameter, perforated at
the side, and bottom. When th milk
ha been turned Into curd by means of
remiet it Is transferred Iniu tbe at,
width I lined with a coarse woven
cloth, with a ladle. When a thin layer
or curu cover the bottom of tbe mold
a little dry salt Is sprinkled over It
Thl I aupimsed to create tbe blue
mold often found 0 Stiltons. Then
more curd U added In layers ontll the
vat I full. The whey gradually drains
throuirb the cloth and out of tbe bolea
Into the pan In which tbe vat atanda.
After the curd has stood for twenty
four hour a tin disk 1 hiJd on tbe
top and a weight applied to ha men h
exputelou of tbe whey. When quite
firm, the cheese Is removed from the
vat and placed on, a shelf to dry. After
some dnya tbe cloth Is token off and
tbe cheese la left to ripen In a special
room, tbe temperature of which never
varles.-London Answers.
"FiT Hundrel" score card priiittd and
for sale st the Journal office, 1 cent .each.
Restaurant!
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TATE BANK NO. 18S
Crook County Bank
PRJNEVILLE,
Capital gtock fullj paid.
HUtc-kboidera'Vlabiilty'.
Statement Rendered to Stat Bank Examiner January 31, 1910:
USSUSZ ntTT. not las. Cp,u,t .lock .Vf. .
Kml eaute and BXturea. . .. 7 710 "4
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HoRSESHOEiJto, Wood Work, rrc.,
Neatlt and Promptly Donk
When it is Don By : :
Robert 9foorc
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Prineville,
Blook
COMPANY
Now is Your Time
To have WATCH REPAIRING done.
I am Jut opening repair bop at
Klkin' r'tore, an 1 I offer tbe service of
jear of experience. Ail work tent to
me by mail or express will have my
careful attention.
L. KAMSTRA
PHnerilla, Oregon
AH work guaranteed.
C. M. Elk iss. Cash kr
OREGON
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