Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 31, 1910, Image 3

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My Spring Samplet have arrived, also Sample Suit made up. With five hundred styles of goods to select
from a man can find the color and pattern, of doth he wants. Better still, he can order from any style
in the line and he sure of securing ALL WOOL GOODS. Besides the low. prices I offer you REAL
TAILORING. It is worth while looking anyway.'---""---- - - . ,.,,, .
GORMLEY THE TAILOR
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Wimer Ranch to be
1 Made Reservoir
A dispatch from I.alllsw to the
Ptirilmiil Journal rays (tut work on the
new survey lor tli irrigation canals,
ililrhea and reservoir Of J h Oregon,
Washington A MmIio Pinaiire company
the concern which ' hss taken over the
bolilings ami contract of the Colo tnbla
Southern 1 rr igst ion com pany , has begun,
ml will lie prosecuted as fsstss iomiblo,
Tim survey fort ho reservoir site will
flint be taken II . Sixteen huuilrot
Seres of html in I ho Wimr Hit will be
used for Ih reaervolr to eowerve
th fliMxl Milium of Tunisia creek. It in
proposed to build tum 70 feel bi-h
ml im feet long. By thi limit ill it 1
tUiutttil that stiflU-lfiit wt-r can be
su.-iiret! mnl stored In from the lluud
WaUtrsof the natural How of the stream
tojrrlgitte between 40, m ami 4".,000
lorn,
! Ill th iurNHM to construct new
! canal Ui the reservoir, mnl mimt of
the cannla ami ditches will have to be
reconstructed soil put on proper grade.
Ills expected to have enrr.igh of the
Work to the dam and reservoir- com
pleted In time to turn in some of the
IIihhI water the coming winter. Two
years' time ia estimate.) to be needed to
piutplete the f a holo project. ' The
company him put up a bond with the
tale to guarantee that it will make a
through topographical survey for the
reservoir and new catals and ditches.
Spring
Millinery
On Display
Going Like Hot Cakes
Showing all the latest ideas in
SPRING HATS
The estlmitlcd cost of tb dam alone la
:7),HK), an I the totnl cot of the projnet
la placed at f IU2.000. The company ha
120 miloM of esnals and ditches already
constructed that they took over from the
Columbia Southern people, and these
will l added to under tba new proj'ct.
Oregon Trunk Buying
South from Bend
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2d and Main StrecU
PRINEVILLE. OR.
Aaeolsl from I tend lo the Oregon ian
says that during the hint week much
right of way hat been acquired by the
Oregon Trunk Line aloinj 1U surveys
south from Item). Ia fact, it la audi r
stood that for approximately 30 miles
land haa been purchssed in A 100-foot
width along the l'pier Pesclititea, clone
lo whli'h river the atirvey followa More
hranihinif from It In a southerly
direction to war J Klamath.
The majority of the farm and "black
jack pine lamia, It i understood, over
w hich the right of way passed, were paid
for on a basis of 1 10 an acre valuation.
In tot a fi'W Instances, it ia said, off ir of
right of way Kratis were proffered, pro
viding only the railroad would agree to
pi nee alatlona at iiointecouvenienttothe
rancliea of the property-owners. Indeed
according to one of the road's pun-hasing
agents, ahould all the offers of thli de
scription beaccepttd there would be sla
tioni scattered at intervala of less thau
a mile all the way from the Columbia to
Klamath.
lH!ipitetheoft-rpated ftatcmetit em
anating from the officiate of the Trunk
I due that they have no intention of con
tinuing the Great Northern ' Central Ore
gon road further than Itend for theprea
ent and will devote their energiei to dn-
vcluj ing the immediately adjacent terri
tory with branch linea instead o.fpuih
ing on to untried flelda, preaent Indica
llona do not entirely lubitantiate theae
announced p!n. For not only it there
activity in pnrrhaaing right of way aouth
from lieud, but forcca of aurveyora have
been in the fluid between thli point and
lUiris practically all Winter, working
along the line followed by the old Cor
yallia Kantern survey, through the
heart of the big new homeMead country,
whoae rapid settlement recently has a
trarted so much attention.
Whether the intention ?a lo find a
soul heasteto outlet in ronmctiun with
some road in the Snake lUver country,
a haa been aoofttn sugitesled, or to con
tinue tow ard California, as is repeat
edly rumored and reimatedly denied.
iaof course problematical. The fact
remains, however, that in the popular
mind the repetition of the statement that
Central Oregon lUelf ia the aide goal of the
Hill line does little more than to Implant
the belief that bigger plans are in the
making. For there seems to be instilled
in the populsr Central Oregon mind
pretty firmly the impression that when
railroad builderssay they areabout to do
one thing, exactly the opposite result is
apt to be forthcoming.
Union Church Services.
1 send my collars and cuffs to the Z)l
Laundry, just north of the Ochoco,
Where do you send yoursT S-24-tf
SUGGESTIVE
THERAPATHICS
Or Vital Healer
Dr. firater liegs to announce to the pub
llo that he has got an siunt to help
him lo hi practice, Ir. LVackley, who Is a
grsiluute from the Wcltinrr's Institute,
brill" Kood tct!inoiUli with him, and 1
lelr to ssy tlmt our aim l to accoiuplinh
a cure where others fail. Charges reason
able. '
The following sre Ustimonlals which
Dr. Coarkley brintrs, vis:
' May 27. J!ft.
!' summer when I wss in tteddin,
Calif., I was suddrnly taken with terrible
pains in my slile, resembling spppuilicilis.
A large lump formed in my right side snd
the mtuwh-s of my body aeemnl urawa I
could not sit or stand. After Dr. Coin k Icy
had given me one treatment I no longer
sunVred so InteiiM-lv and could walk
alwtit and do my houwwork. In three
I was rompWu.jr cured and have
never been so attacked since.
Yours very sincerely,
MisxiK BixiKY, YouiikrUiwii, Wash.
Fehrusry 23, 1909.
This is to certify that Dr. Coackh y, by
virtue of his healing power alone and with
out the aid of medicine whatsoever, com
pletely cured me of serious eye trouble
with which I bad suffered for five years.
I had been to some of the most eminent
speeialUta on the coant but could find no
relief. Since treating with Dr. Coackley
my eyeii have grown uteadily stronger and
are now porfMIr well. I can see a well aa 1
svsr emitd and am now holding twattlon
that miulmi niintut roaitlns and I expert
earn no (tlnromforl from nir i ym. 1 u also
rw red of m rlooi tuns trouble and wu rr
thin and eomph-lolv run down. I am now
iwrfcrllv WpII and am nlipr now than I
evwr have bmn lirSre, and mv ii-nfml hc.lt h
haa twn much Iwnrriied hv hit lnatincnU.
Vary slmwrvly vourn,
Lfcv Bovktoh, YouiifHinwn. Wmb.
Tim pul.llo are requenlvd to rile tliow peo
ll? r the truth of Hie txh-nipnls alHv.
Office drat donr north of Piloe llrun.' Klom.
WediMjaday, 7 p. m. Prayer meet
Ing. Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday
Kchool. Kiiuday, 11 a. rn. Pri-itch-ing.
Topic ittnea ; 'Three fiolden
Links." 7 p. m. :hrlstlan Kndeavor
Hoclety; leader, Ilro. Ilcynolds. g p.
tu.,--Ireacblng. Topic "Tbe Walk
That WIna." A eordlal lovltatioo
extended to all. C. P. Baiijct,
Paator.
"I- Hoit't Ksat Kettiag BW
Normal School Question.
Yon know what s good teacher means to
a child. Yon know what he means to s
community. We moat have M-hools and
we muit bave teacher. The normal
et-bool question Is now submitted free from
politics. That the way you want it kept
If you pay taxes on 1000 it will cost you
four cents a year to maintain the Btate
Normal at Monmouth, Vote, yes, on this
bill. , '
Colonist Rates
!i OREGON and the
Great Northwest
The manacementof I be Orraun Bait
road S MavUralkm Co. takes arvat
(rlrasurs In announcing that the low
rates from Katie rn eltlea, which have
done so much to paat svaaons to stim
ulate travel lo and arttit-ment In
Orton, wilt Prevail acatn this Rpring
DAILY from March 1 to April IS,
Inclusive.
PEOPLE OF OREGON
HOME TRAINING. '
As It Waa Carries! Out by Little Wil
lis's Father.
When Willie's father came borne to
upper there waa a vacant chair at the
table.
"Well, wbere s the boy T ......
' "William ia upstairs la bed." ' The
answer came with pslnful precision
from toe sad faced mother. , ? '
"Why, wh-wuafs up? Not sick, is
ber (An anxious pause.)
"U grieves me to say, Robert, that
our son your son baa been beard
wearing on the street! I beard him."
"BwearlngT Scott! I'll teach him to
swesrr And be started u pats Irs In the
dark. Halfway tip be at ambled and
came down with bis chin on the top
tap. ,. - .,!..
- Wben tba atmosphere cleared a lit
tle Willie's mother was saying sweet
ly from the hallway: "That will do,
dear. Yon bare given him enough for
one lesson." Judge.
Furs and Hides Wanted
His Only tat vat ion.
The polar explorer faced bis raat au
dience and recited the tales of bis
hardships. . . '
"And at one time, my friends," be
related, with dramatic realism, "the
mercury dropped down to 60 below
xero, and I found myself freezing as
olid aa an Iceberg. Then came a hap
py thought that saved my life."
"What was nr' cried the audience,
unable to keep quiet in Its enthusi
asm. -;,',.
"Why, I bad my faithful Eskimo
bring me the picture of my rival. Aftet
gazing at it for a few aeconda my
blood boiled, and I felt hotter than a
radiator. Nor waa this all. By plac
ing the picture in front of me on the
led I found it sde me not enough
to dispense with my blrdskln shirt"
Chicago Kewa. x
The railroads have done their part;
now It'a op to you. The colonist rate
Is the greatest of all homo-builders.
Do all you caa to let Eastern people
know about It, snd encourace them to
come hers, when land la cheap and
bome-bulldlna; easj snd attractive.
Fares Can Be Prepaid bt,
If desired. Any acent of the road
named ta authorised to receive the
required deposit and telegraph ticket
to any point In the East.
Remember the Rates From Chica
go, 133; from St. Louis, 13 from Omaha
and Kansas City, 1. This reduction
Is proportionals from all older cities.
WM. Mc MURRAY
(Uasnl tmntt Ateat Portlud. Oreo f
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an
M org a m
ompaiy
thought enough of the E-M-F Company a few day ago to pay $6,000,000.00 for about 60 per
cent of it. gtock. ISNT IT LOGICAL TO SUPPOSE that the E-M-F "30" is a "WONDER?"
If it wat a "LEMON" E-M-F tock would not be worth a nickel, and if the car was only mediocre
the tock would be worth less than 100 cents on the dollar, but, as a matter of fact, the stock is
ABOVE PAR which, together with the fact that the MORGAN COMPANY made the deal,
simply goes to prove what we have always contended that the E-M-F is the best car ire the
world for the money and the equal of many higher priced cars.
1
19 10 E-M-F "30"
"A handsome, roomy, 5-passenger touring car, light in weight, dependable as the day is long, economical as a car could
possibly be and the easiest car to take care of that was ever buUt. It has the specifications of the $1500 car, the handsome
appearance of the $2500 and the quality, material and workmanship of the $3,500 car, L e., quality unsurpassed and
accuracy to the half thousandth of an inch. There are no experimental features whatever in the E-M-F Car. All are
proven. There is no element of doubt. The factory says and we say YOU MUST AND WILL GET SATISFACTORY
SERVICE FROM YOUR CAR.
r 5 1 , 4 cylinder, SO h. p., throe speeds, selective sliding gear trans-
- , minBion, Bpeed 55 miles an hour if you want it hill climbing
power galore. Price, including five lumps, French horn, tools,
- ... tire repair outfit, pump, jack and magneto, of course, $1250 -
' " i f. b. Detroit.
Cornett Stage & Stable Company
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stepping Hsr. ('
Mamma (with the baby) He has my
eyes.
Papa (trying to read)-Tep.
Mamma And your nose.
Ps pa Sure.
Mamma And my ears
Papa On, certainly!
Mamma And your hajr. '
Papa-Xea; just about aa much as I
bare.
Mamma And and
Papa Your mother's temper.
Mamma Yea brute! Brooklyn Life.
Tact
"Dear me, Mrs. Btulthera, what ta
that noise I beard yesterday over yoor
way r Waa that bowling your dog in a
fltr
"Xo," Mrs. Queerit; that was my
daughter taking her alnging lesson
from Signor Yelerlno."
"No, no, Mrs. Smithers. I was told
It waa your daughter singing when X
asked whet bird yon bad there trilling
more beautifully than I knew your
canary could." Baltimore American.
Bounty on Coyotes $1.50
" " Bob Cats 2.00
Cougar 10.00
After receiving your bounty
take yonr cane hhlea to tbi
Janitor at the Crook County
court hotine, and get highest
cash price for same irora
HENRY H. CLOW
SECOND-HAND
STORE
AD Kinds of Goods
; f Bought and Sold
C. L. V. Marker
Dillon Building.
Drop in and See
For Irrigated Farms
Champ Smith
DEALER IS
Soft Drinks J
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic W
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
island, Main street, two
doors south First
4 National Bank
.W
J 17 Is. I J . M
(I IS THK 2,
I DESCHUTES VALLEY jf
I W8IIE ... iil
JONES LAND CO l
El Redmond. . OregoB
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I HARNESS and :
'id n a' v w nn v i'l
w oAlJlJLhK I g
SHOP
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f,s ,e
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H I I S I II I
am s amsar m aWT m sfciiasf mM f
$s rrmevuie, uregon w
1 fit.
Brotherly Love.
"Yes, they bring In a lot of eggs," re
lated Storekeeper Jason as be dusted
out the prunes. "Why, we even re
ceive eggs in exchange for the latest
ongs." v,v ,..-.. ..
"Shaker said the big man in the
checked suit as he lit on a stogy.
"So do V
"H'ni! Storekeeplng too T
"Ho; I'm a minstrel man." Puck.
Quick Sprint.
Eandy Pikes Dat rich guy In de
oungaiow took quite a fancy to me.
lie took me around to de stable, show
ed me de $3,000 dollar bulldog be bad
just bought nd asked me if I could
beat it
Gritty George And what did you
say? -
Sandy Pikes Nut tin'! I Just beat it
Cnlcago News.
OLD '
"I. W. HARPER"
The whiskey you remember.. Its fragrant
bouquet, velvety smoothness, rich, warm,
cheering body and delicate after-taste
make HARPER the pride of a good wine
cellar. ' - .
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
H M. COOK
Tfain Street Studio
Good Roads Wanted. '
"What we need is a good roads
movement," said the progressive cltl-
sen. . ... . ,
"But yoa don't Ure in the country."
"No. I'm even worse off. I pay
taxes in a town where the streets are
torn np the year round for alleged re
pairs and improvements. Washing
ton star.
Marked Down to $3.98.
It pleased Miss Flags' to hear tomruss wsc
About her new fall bonnet.
But she was mad to And It bad
UM price tag atlU upon it
Still In tha Family.
"Don't TOU think romplin'a ramnrlc
was twisted tlnit he had a pedigree In
bis family?"
"I don't know. ITn hna a ilnr with a
screw tail.' Baltimore American.
Pull Goes Hsre Too.
Him Why is a crew race Ilka a class
election! ' . ,
Her Why?
mm The bunch with the aironireat
pull wins. Wisconsin Sphinx.
Artistic portraiture and photographic work ol all kinds.
Developing and finishing for amateurs. Reasonable prices
and quick delivery.
Porvo flnnrara t,A n ..I,,.. 1 rtDCKT CI IWn S VP
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Plants! Plants! Plants!
AT THE PRINEVILLE GREEN HOUSE
Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and - celery plants. Also some of
the hardier flower plants. All in proper season. Early plants
ready by April 10th. Don't ask your wife to grow them in a
window box this year but patronize a new industry. All plants
will be stocky transplanted. Something sure to live and grow
quickly. """ ........
C W. Spring, Prineville, Oregon, Box 331
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Quality
Is what the careful buyer in
vestigates when purchasing jew
elry or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
P1587
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler 8c Optician
Prineville, Oregon
Shingles, Mouldings. Windows.
Doors. Glasses. Etc. Etc.. Etc. ril
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGOJ? ?
IS