Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 17, 1910, Image 4

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PIGS' FEET.
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Railroad Work.
Conl'nucd from firet page.
the overnnipnt will lie imme
diately forthcoming. The work on
Ihe reservation is cotuparslively
lijht and will tike hut a short
time to complete.
Early Cne i OetcttW.
On the east aide, where theorig'
nal llarrituan Furvey wo, much
grading wai rompletcd hetore the
Imnpc of location to the other
hank was made, all . of which is
now absolute waMe c xnne. So it
i thai one jlare along the I)es
chuie tho pasFcnRers of the future
will m-c three gnulcs completed hut
with two road in operation, and
hitvc the opportunity to figure bow
much money went lor nothing , in
ucelcKS construction in the first
day of right of way bickering. .
I t the neighborhood of 3500
nun are now employed on the
Ilarriman line. While there
orcius some reasonable doubt aa to
the roads completion to Madras in
Ihe e.irly summer, as 1ms been
rumored, present conditions of con
rtruction activity would seem to
give promise of a finished road in
"ration to that point by fall,
with every indication of its prob
tthlti continuance southward as
foon ai the completed line make
further construction comparatively
eay And inexpensive.
Otic Sat te RM it FetsW" (My.
It can Ito fairly said that both
all enrancef aud general fenti
ment in connection with the Pes
C iutes nad tend to a certainty
thU it is intended chiefly for CVo
tral Uregon alone. Iw con&tiuc
tion would indicate that it is to be
a feeder of tho O. U. & N. and a
developer of IVschutea Valley
trallie only, at least for the present
Whereas with the Oregon Trunk
road every indication and general
Kentiment point toward it as but
the inauguration of a plan whose
imtterialitalion will have tor
broader ffects than tbe opening up
of Central Oregon alone. Rumors
and forecasts of varied brilliancy
re, however, the chief atock in
trade of the wis- ones along the
IWhute. For them as well at
f r 1 lie inten t led public at large;
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Go
We have a buyer who wants
160 ACRES
Must be good grain land with bright and
practicable prospects of getting water for
irrigation. North slope, or northwesterly
preferred. Land lying fairly high is pre
ferred to bottom land. Improvements not
absolutely necessary, but small house, barn
and well an advantage. Can pay $800
cash down and give security for balance.
Price should be low.
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Write or call and tell us what you have.
REALTY
DEVELOPMENT
. COMPANY
10, 11, 12, 13 ALmson Block
P. O. BOX 1 PRINEV1LLE, OREGON
the developments of the next Sum
nier can alone settle the much'
mooted question of why, how
where and when.
THE B0R0B0ED0ER.
A Hindee Temple Built In Java In the
. s Eighth Century.
The Ikxvboedoer unearthed by BIr
Stamford Itafllea when tbe Kogltsb
ruled In Java was built by tbe Hin
doos In tbe eighth century and la by
far the Dueat example of tbelr work
In tbe Uland. Staudlug on a bill la
tbe middle of tbe valley, tbla impos
ing edltlce. covering uearly ten acres,
rbte to a height vf upward of a hun
dred feet above tb aunimlt of tbe bill.
It coualsta of a aeries of stone ter
race built on top of each oUier tn dl-lulnUhlus-
tiutcnltude ao a to leav
virruiuserlbliiir itllerlea and rmiml
by a rant cupola, feuirance to tbe g-ni-
leriea u gained by four atnlrways-.
north, south, east and wwt-whl.h
run from 'the ground atnitght op to
me big top terrace. In tbe middle of
w-bicb atnnds the rrowulmr cunota.
eurrounded by numerous smaller lat
Uevwork cuiwlaa. from wlii. h
step 'aside Into auy of the bitermedlate
galleries.
The wbole Is built of stone, ahuwlmr
an Imuienne amount of carvbig. and.
ItioiiKh tbere la no genuine Inside to
tbe temiile, uiatiy of tbe rallerlea are
covered tn. Innumerable liunce or
Buddha oceunrlnc uk-he or iiruml.
dent liosltious on the nail, ati.l tru
aides of the gnllerie were paved with
bas-relief a. Indleatlnir the r lor I a-(i. m
of tbla gud aud other Incidents tn bU
oistory. boo one couslders that
tbere are several iiillea of lum-reller
alone tbe work ex (tended on tbe pyra
mids or Lgyi pales Into Inslgnlti
cauee before this stueDdous under-
tnKtng.-sbangbal Mercury.
Wedding Hereee.
An old faabkuied ttiaa who wrantMl
to hire a team for tbe afternoon uw
a nice pair of bays which be thought
u wouiu like ro drive.
"Can't let you have them." uM
tbe liveryman. "They are weddina
btir-.
"Wbafs tnatT asked tbe Innocent
leaure seeker.
"Horses that won t shy at old shoes
and showers of rice. Some borses
seem ftrejudk-eil a mi Inst matrimony.
Any bow they kwe tlielr toiier if they
naptwu to be hit by any of tbe good
luck etubleius that are Bred after a
bridal couple and run swsy If they get 1
balf a chance. Kvery livery stable, j
however, keejat two or more borses,
that take a wore cheerful vk-w of the ;
wedded atate. They may tie literally i
pelted with old shoes without resent J
lng It. Those bays sre tbat kind.)
They are tinted to bcud a wedding;
prucesskio toutiibt aud are resting up j
for tbe Job." New Vork 8un.
Cabinet Makers Wanted.
Twoor three cabinet nL. .J
one. -vi ..a- r;:r. j:
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I i Bed Geod Enough For Him. j
..-Sou," i-aited tbe farmer as tbe aro-1
Uia of n:s and ham came np through
the trapdoor, "why don't you get up?" j
"Wbafa the ue!" yawned tbe col-1
kge boy as be turned over fur another i
nap. . "lkn't believe lu early rising." (
,riou't. eh? M'elU bow about the'
early bird r j
"Oli. Units a cbestout! The early!
bird caught the early worm, and the,
early rat ouutht tbe bird, and the'
early.i dog .caught tbe rat. and the
early dog catcher caught the dog. So;
there you are. What's tbe ase of get- j
ting np early? It doeao't psy." Cbl-!
cago News. j
i ? : - Protecting Themseivee.
; Extract from a letter from Bertie to
fcb f rieiid Perry: "lear IVrcy Tbe '
Daunceys. wtth whom I am staying, i
are awfully decent and do everything
they can to nmke my visit enjoyable. ;
For ipxtanee. whenever we go nboot
ing tbey.clve me tbe whole field to!
myself." Iudon launch. i
Exactly,
i M'nele Oenrae. we are studying syn
enym In aehool. and I waut to know
the dilTeretice latwern Vute and
Nuenkr." "
"Ac-ir,tlng to your mother. It Is tbe
.difference 'between wbat you do and
what Mrs. Jone' little boy do."
I'uck.
A Bornee Paradte.
, A famous, rarity in the vegetable
world of Borneo is the rafflesia, the
tuiali pakmah of Malays. - The plant
ti one of the most degraded of para
sites and o completely does it sub
merge iWlf in the tissues of iU host
that the Onlv iwirt which evor shno-a
iuelf to the external world i the
enormous flower.. Tlic diameter of
the flower measure ahnut Iva foot
The odor is repulsive, and there is
not one feature of beauty to recom
mend it to man. . It appears, how
ever, to hold an imnortant nlace in
the pharmacopoeia of the natives,
who perhaps imagine that the plant
to which nature has piven so unin
viting an exterior must poetess some
hidden virtue in the way of compen
sation. Various species of raflleaia
are known in Borneo, and, oddly
enough, their hosts are invariably
species of vine (ciasus).
Patients Received.
Prrsnns needing hospital ' aceomnio
daion ran find them at my home. I
am prepansd to care lor patients or
patint way employ their own nurses.
Maternity caaea may expect Scial
att"ntion.
1.35 Ma. P. B. rotsDtiTEB.
f Removal Notice.
Ir. A. W. Uratrr taa ejuteed hi office
from tbe toiadeiter hotel to the office one
door north of the Price Hro. store, abere
be wilt be pleased to meet all patients. Mtf
1 send my collars and ctiOs U Uie Zell
Uundry, jnat north of tbe tVlioco.
Where do you send yours? J 2t tl
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HIRAM GREEN'S SETTERS.
"Jut think uv It." oll lllram Green
In Jones' stor tcnlay.
"tlood tien' sIkh wuih four cnt apiece
An' won't a durn lie.i ly!
Kf tnM wont miik a filler mad
Th," noiliin' will. I iwun!
I've done my bt la i.iake "m lay
I'm I alt a liutlo one.
"They ain't no rr.ixon In the world
They houl.ln t lay ri tut now
Inmtul uv when they tun a cent
Apleee or ks. 1 vow!
They're fed the ant an' housed the same
An' hev the unie jtood CAre.
But thre they ret luund tn the sun
All day an' wait fur fare"
Bill Jones, the itrwtr man. tfmk up
An' l:ill alius dry
"You nay thy ei oround all day
An' d.in'l ilo r.oilim'. HI?
No wonder you don't iret no &ts.
Vou rouldn'l "i-i-t to'set.
How kin a hrn Ijy anyway
When all the d-x-s t ectf
-Jo wiie tn lioilon IleralJ.
Silly Ic'ea.
Miss Elderly-The klca of his
tendiug that my balr was gray!
pre-
Jdlss repperly Kidiculoux!
ills Klderty-Wnsn't it. tliouub?
Mis repperly Yen, Just as if you'd
buy gray balr!
An Unreliable Mind. ,
"Jones U a very determined fellow."
-Is her
"Yep. He was determined be would
Hot forget axniu to mall the letters bis
wife g.ivc biiu. and so be kept on
thinking and tliiuklug about them so
hard tbat when be left, tbe bouse be
tiirtid directly toward tbe nearest let
ter las. Well, ou the way be passed a
voting bootii and suddenly remeuiber
el It was the hist day of registration.
So be hurried in and registered."
"WellV
"And then be forgot all about mall
Uig the letter."
Horses for Sale.
Five marea, one gelding "
to work and rble. AUh two
broke
colts.
fall on CM. Lbter on Mill
Creek
ranch.
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Prineville Steam Laundry.
Mare ronr rl.llir vahed l Ihe Piinerllla
mntiu laundry. Pivotal altfiul.n riven in
tran-trr. laiuattrv la Kx-airHt In lUr Mot'nllla.
Xrt huildtua, ear Ihe nrhun,
WU JAMKS EW1NU. Prop r.
i A Peer Feel Regarded by an Expert
a Fatal Weakneee.
j On rf the pent kuown expert on
1 hoga In this country baa Ihla to say
aliotit Iba tniorium- Hint pol feet
i play In Hi stauUun vt vrfivtlou lu
j tliom) animals;
1 hav. iicver yet aeeu a bo1 bi
I no or fect, for the ai1inte reason
that we took at the feet Drat atul tin
lea iticjr Indicate Hint tttcy are curry
In satUfuctorlly the hjf that la over
them we wnete no time comment lug
favorably or uiifuvomldy on the mer
its of that Individual.
1 regard it HMir foot aa fatal weak
ueaa, aiul for aoine reason or other It
la one that la more apt to be transmit
teU than any other weaknraa roimmin
ly found In Iiok. roaxluly thla la due
to the fact thnt tlirouubout the corn
belt foodstuffs do uot troerljr lnilld
the bone, thu prcdlspoalng the ant
owl to a weakness lu hla lower ei
treuilty. The oM saying. "No foot, no
horse," niltlit equally apply to tbe
bob.
In these tlaya, when we are trying to
Set the ni tip to pound at right or
nine month, mile they have under
phmlng of the r1 tit form and charac
ter our Abject will aoon lie defenled
nogs "down In the hoel" aoon jret sore
under weight. In the cane of aowa It
means lack of nervine, which In turn
spell disaster at furrowing time.
As our ahowa are primarily cluca
tlounl Institution. 1 boe thilt our
wine jmluea will eniprmlxe tbla mat
tcr of ft Juxt a Utile more. I realise
thnt many a point bog la ao overloaded
In being tilled for the snow tbnt be
pringH Id ptuiern. while under a
lighter toad be tubjht show the heat of
uoo wrrn aouu rur.
tiMt form. In mien a ease I do not
believe tbe JuJe shouM be held re
spt-tisllile for turning down altogether
the mil ninl mo lomlcil. I am Inclined
to think thnt a gol foot ami leg In
ait-ate constitutional tuullilt. If you
have It combined w ith heart girth you
have In aalmnla of all breed a clear-
ly dellned tendency to make gocul UK
of the RkhI consumed.
While we d not breed our bogi for
action, a we do In the cnne of bora,
yet a I bey are always urged to hcary
rclgbls at an early age a good foot
mid the right kind of imxtcru Joint
re Just an luiortiiut lu the cna of
the bog a lu the borne.
THE HORSEMAN
AVben two borscs become nccusloiu-
ed to working together, don't change
tliein.
In timtihlng up the work teams
mate tbem lu ie. weight and dlnposl
Hon as nearly as ponxlble.
It is very luml on a prompt bone to
be obliged to work with a buy one.
Tbe wenr and I ear la great ami un
necessary nnd a loss.
A Blemish Is Costly.
Soundness I an ewtentlnl feature In
tbe makeup of a driving or riding
horse when placed uKn the market.
A Mini II blemish will not only lower
tbe value of a burse, but will often
prevent the sale entirely.
Various Horseshoes.
In Icelnnd horses are shod with
sheep's born, while In Ihe Sudan they
are shod with camel's nkln. A Ger
man uot long mu'o Invented a borne
shoe of pniier. pr-;ired by wtliinttlng
with oil. tunxMitliie and other Ingre
dleni. Thin layers of sox-h Mtnrare
glued to the hoof till reihllle thick-
ne In nitiiliied. Tbe shoes thus made
are said to be durable and Impenetra
ble by moisture.
Thoroughbred Horse.
An aitlborlty espresse tlmself aa
follows; As an old horseman who has
bred and handled horses of many
types I have frequent ly been sur
prised at the answer given by the
majority nt eople wheu asked tbe
qticKtkm. -VVIint constitutes the most
striking difference between the thor
oughbred and tCV common borseT
Nliieteen out of twenty will name
the beauty or the speed .f M:e thor
oughbred. Hut. Important aa are both
of these qu.n titles, neither 4s correct
It I simply that Ihe thoroughbred
when be 1$ tired will keep on with an
undiminished courage and ambition,
while a common horse under the same
drcumslniK-e will quit.
. Ground Feed For Horses.
Old borses or others with wKr teotb
should alwnys have ground rsln. It
Is almost lmKwslble for them r make
use of tho wbole grain. Injrtcg tlie
spring nionlbs or at nny sensin of tbe
year when they are shedding teeth
colts should have ground era In tn or
der to prevent any unnecessary use
of the jaw during such a period.
It Is anriied by some thnt the coat
of grinding will not make It profitable
to grind feed for horses not at work
unless bey bare defective teeth. Hut
where one Is prepared to grind bis
own grain himself the work can be
done nt xld lime, and the expense of
grinding tired hardly enter Into tbe
(inexilon.
' Wood Wanted.
I am her t dlrretrd b the CnnntT Court
oTCnatk U ilr, Omroo. to adverllae for 1.V
ponlaof soaM willd Junlix-r or laxt pine enrd-
wtasl. Ut i ovitvemd ana ptlel lor mnuur
nx'iit rollout ItiOoords al Hie nnir of Ihe
curt house liulldlnc mot M nvdn on the
htsh ai'hoid lot: entire atttttunt tn he delivered
hi or prl.r to rVptemltrr 1. Ivhl. Court re-
rrT rih! to B'jwl siit or all bin. Itlita
niut l rt el with ounly cl-ra on or hrfore
p. tu. April IvlM.
AKKr..M iiion, eounty cicm.
Homesteaders Located.
Choice hotnetesd tn Paulina district.
I sin a Mori man of this section andean
lot-ate cetUer on some choice claim.
Krference: Auy rrineville tu-ines man.
Write or call "on C". K. Henrr. Paulina.
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City Meat Market
J. W. Horigan, Proprietor
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and j
w-k . .a ii
AH Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh
Home Cured Bacon and
Lard. Fish and Poultry
in Season.
Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and
we will save you money.
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Stat.ai.al pi Rfteurcel and Labilities of
The First National Bank
Of rrineville, Oregon
At the cloee al kweiaee Jan. 31, ItIO
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t'nltrd Htatee Hond U.i aa Murp4u rud ajk is
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Hlurk liuldvr' lluhlllly SHAUIUU
Sutement Rendered to Slate
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Ijianaaiid IMneiiuniM tnii 1m
overdrsri tf
'winy and olhrr varrant
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Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
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J. H." WIOLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE OREGON !
Stwk boarded hy tho day, week or month at
ReaaonaMe rates. Remember us when in
rrineville, Ratks Usasonablk. M'e have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent;
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Bank Examiner January 31, 1910:
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Now is Your Time
To have WATCH UKPAlUINti done.
I aiu jiiKt oeiiiii a rt-iiair li at
K!kitia' Store, an I I oflor the aervica u(
years ofes erience. All wotk sent lo
me by mail or express will have my
careful attention.
L. KAMSTRA .
Prineville, Oregon
All work guaranteed.
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