Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 30, 1910, Image 3

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    An Caplanallon That Didn't Convince
the Diy'i Molh.r.
. "I've J IHI NpuiikiHl d,,,,!
kiunv wlni .iiiirNi.. you'll punui wlib
HifiilH'ii." rcnmritrd lb uuiiliur'i Inil
, mule friend,
' Wliut have f ho Imiji bcon up to
now)" n mm i hi- tlnionius tuery.
"About Hi,, vi-ry lu.t iting you'd iii.
Kins. They've Urvu rati :,g liuichwon
Willi (he liilan-ei working along Hit
ear irark, Ami xi uiltlil a well
know I llf Mitral ut one- I lie) 'n bru
eullng- meal 11 kj kill In a almvt'l "
Willi a fmiiiif vIhI.mi of a hilial7
Rvrm riddled chihi, Knbn' mother
taum hit liiliii.Hilnii u,., l0 iJOTK
acciitiiif. j
"I Ulilu'l ent hiiM-lii'iin wiiii any j
- " " ilium njr (irralat-
rd. "Tina iikmi r all my friends.
Ami I didn't ml Any meat cooked In
shovel, either."
"Wliiil did you mi, thouT
"Unly ainii unii y naikrd In n almvol
'"' !' "'U." Then. wrcelvlng
Hii' wild a In ihi In id,. uiiileriuil counle
tin nee, "llni wm clean, nil rlut.
mother, fur I anw ihe kim r wli off lh
shovel Milb lila liiit before iv poured
In Hid lii'wvy." , :
Lova and Gold.
Onnlil O'Coiinell. the fumntia I r lull
tntiamiiii. hml n fcrwil rlfiil. H'rmiiiit
Tom Could, ruiiount'iMl Oold. Tom
win a cunllriniMl t,w bachelor, but
when over i laliiy years of NK iropoa
ed lu nnJ una ncirpied by a girl of
ilKblocii, Iln announced lila cngaga-
ineiil to O'C ell lu terse, concluding
lima:
80 ou ar. my d.ai tn. thai, though
' rialur aia ul.l.
A (HI of aluuwMi fall in lova with aid
IjoulU.
To which OCoiinoii iwtiihHl:
That a ali I of tlalilaan way lova fold It
la Irua:
Hut, bllv ma, oWr Tom, H la (old
WHI.OUI U.
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
Chiropractor
and
Mechano-Therapist
Rooms 16-17 Adam ton Bldg
Mechano Therapy ",M"? " machine,-
rj ftliercfore mechanical thera
I' a aciantiflo combination ol peutici it all the more
food, circumstance, Idea, water ! reasonable.
ml motion lor the itltnuUtiun
of iliyiiolo(ical action by
tuechanical and oilier meini
for tin purpose of establishing
a linruial condition of the body.
. Blood deficiency and Hood
deterioration la the pliyiiulogl
cal csuae of a long liat of con
stitutional, funcllonal, nerve,
bona and tissue ailments that
would never have supervened
but by hi depraved agency, and
will at surely succumb to its
restoration to normal condition.
To regulate the varioua func
tions of the body depending
UKn motion to maintain
normal and to correct abnormal
conditions is the province of
Mechano-Therapy
Office Hours
7 I 12 a. a., I la I e. a., 7 to l:M
"Call"
Chiropractics
Is a new science of healing
without drugs.
It is based upon a correct
knowledge of the nervous sys
tem. The brain is the propeller of
the body, transmitting life's
force to tbe various organs and
tissue through the spinal cord
snd nerves. As a man grows
older be grows shorter, bringing
abnormal preeiure upon these
vital nerves, cutting off vitality.
So it is with Dis-Kaae.
So long as the anatomical
rv I t Hutiui vi uie 1)00 y is unim-
D.agnost. free of charge, ptiredi normftI phyMoIogicil
Old age suspended ; sction will be maintained; iw
rv p . i r munity from Die-Eases. 15ut
Diseases peculiar to both . , . , .
j . -jWhen life's Tilal force is ob-
male and female; youth structed by any structural pres
and maturity ; acute as well ; ,ure uPon nev, its tissues be-
a. chronic treated with .;e"kened nd di"MM
mbabils.
surprising success. j Chiropractic adjusts all mis-
i-t)lacemi'nta ami
Gnnect yourself with Cod ! innate builder to reconstiuct.
Har tiual Llna of Talk
A evrtnlu Umlavtll, eotinl lesdor,
v.buiu w will rail Mrs. fr'ayaits Cuun
ty. lo avoid liKuitlfyluK br, was told
by tir ItiiHbniut uvr Hie tvleibous
that lie would bring a uumbvr of
k-ni-ata lioine lo dliinvr. The party was
altofrotlicr iiiicjihh id, ami lu sll tb
lii'iism. which hua bocuiue nuttl for the
Ei'iioroua and auuiiluoua dliitisra apraad
In II. thvr was ut riinuuh food.
Mra. founly gut buay at oui-e sud
limlrwUHl lnr ak to order certula
aui'illt-a wlillv ahe iluninl iht mat of
the itlmu-r. A little lulcr Mra. Couuty
biiiK'in'd lu Ihs room where lbs ti'le
(ihone was snd was biirrtllpd to bear
the rook tulkliiKforoi'looaly Into the
toh'tilioiip, aonirlhliig as follows:
"An Ah Hunt alx duaon sof shall
cnilia, an' rf ju' ibmii gvi dviu up bore
luUity (iit k AMI skin rvory one. of
jfi. ) low down- -Who la dtar" Dla
In Mm Kuyi'lti Comity, dat'e wbo dla
l. mid Ah oiraus ebory word Ah aay."
Mmuly," crll tbe nilalroaa, "what
du you luwiii? Vou wuat not."
"Law'sy," nlHrniHl the cook, "that's
nil rlcht. Mlas I 'ay. Ah talks to 'uiu
lll;e tint for ro" all d tltuc."-Loulvllle
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New Wall Paper
JUST RECEIVED
We are also showing a fine new linejust arrived of
Mattresses and Go-Carts
Panlon and Raaion.
We fani'y we suffer from Inirrnll-
ttnln, while In rtmlliy ws sutTiT from
wlf lore. 1'aaalou wva while she
any a, " did not deaorve this from
lilm." Ititnsnn. wblle she says It,
mnootbs her brow at the clear fouu
lain or the heart-Walter Savage Lan
llnr
Dignity.
A rerlnlu llltle clrl Is very dltruMod
One niortilug she hung about the
kltibou roiitlnually, . botberltig the
buay rook to dun ill. The cook loat pa
tlriico tliuilly.
'CU'iir eut o' here, ye saauy little
nr:n: ane aimuimi, thumping the
table with a rolling plu.
'J be llllle clrl guve the cook a batitclt
ty look.
"I never allow any one but my moth,
rt to aprnk to me like that." she said.
Another Haat Coming.
An trlshuuiu had rorcutly burlnd bU
wife. As he ant one evening tllacou
Knhtio In the doorynrtl of bis farm
liouae n woiunu neighbor thought sho'd
I'l.'iy a Joks en him. Hbe cuuis up be
lilnd hi 111 covored wllh 11 white a hoot
nnil tupped him on the shoulder. He
Inriicil f ii, 111 the ghoat wllh a yell aud
HUirtH oir nrroaa the Helds 011 a run,
followed by the woman. After a ahort
V
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A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
round hole In the bottom of the can
for the Inlet of water snd make a
leatlur valve to cover the bole.
An extra well top or, covering la
mauo sua ruairml lo a plate that Is
attached to the pipe. The lower .end
of the ple la eoldcred fast to the een-
ter of the funnel atmped cover. Tbe
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I'UMf OI'KIUTKS BY WEUIIIT.
can Is pliic.Hl at the bottom of the well
or cistern tind Used iwrimtuviitly to a
post mipporl.
A couiiterbiiliuice la used to keen the
cover nt the top of the can and the
extra well tup or platform above the
level of the well opening. The wclcbt
of a pcraon on tho platform will push
the Jill and can cover down, caus
ing tbe valve to ilnao niid compress
ing the wnler lu Hie can. The onlv
five oimmiIiir for the prcxxtire la t brunch
tho pipe to the top. About (he entire
amnuut of water contained In the can
will bo elevated anil run In a bucket
at the top. Snrh n device U Biillnble
for cisterns and flmllow wclla-
BTA1ITKD 0!t ACROSS til FIELDS.
run bis breath failed him, and lie stag.
gored against a tree, panting. The
woman, still drosscd In tbe terrifying
Biieet. caught up with mm here.
"Mike," says she, "we bad a tine
run, didn't weV"
"Yes," says Mike, with fear In hut
eye, "and begob ws will have another
as soon as I get me wind back."
AUTOMATIC WELL PUMP.
Water la Railed by 8imply 8tepplng
on a Platform. "
The pumping outfit herewith' shown
can bo made very cheaply, and in some
homes It would snvo considerable la
bor, nn n Is ouly necessary to stop
upon the platform and the weight of
the body will elevato tho water, says
ropular Mechanics. To make this out
fit tnko t five gallon funnel top oil
can, melt the solder and remove the
top., then trim the edires so It will have
n working (It Inside of the can part, as
Showu In Flff. J. Tut n tbrpB. Ineh
Caught Doth Waya.
Sir Gdwurd Thornton, once Eugllnh
ambassador to the United Stales, aud
Judge INjIund of Veriuout bore a re
markable resemblance to each other,
and Ibis fact sometimes led to amus
ing results.'
At u wedding lu Washington a young
innu went up to Judge I'olnud, greet
ed bliu aud held out bis hand.
"t four,'' said the Judge, "that you
uuve ina auvautage of me."
"IS It Possible." BHkm! tlm f
man, "that you don't remember seeing
me mm my raiuer in Alexleor
"I dou't recollect ever being In Mex
ico." "Why, surely, you are Sir Edward
TborutouJ"
"liy uo means. I am Judgo Poland
of Vormout"
A week or so later the bullied young
man caught sight of Judge I'oluud, as
bo thought, and determined to smooth
over his receut bluuder. "That was
ao awkward mistake of mine the other
night," bo snld, "my taking you for
old Thornton." '
"And, pray, for whom do you take
mo now?' was the query.
"Why, Judgo Poland of Vormont, of
course."
"My name Is Thornton!" thundered
the ambassador, turning on Ills bed.
Make Earth Ita Beat.
Do not make huavou attractive mere
ly by deposing earth a cheap expedi
ent. Make earth Its richest and best
and then be able to ninlio heaven still
higher. r-hllllps Brooks. .-
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"On Every Tongue"
"I. W. HARPER"
j Kentucky Whiskey
It reaches the spot and covers the
case as no other wh:Bky can.
Ripe Mellow Delicious
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
North Beach
Near tho mouth of the Columbia River, on
'the Washington coant
The Place to Spend
Your Summer Vacation
Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach
. ' Level, Compact and smooth
Miny thriving and tidy communilies
delightful hotel, cottage, tent snd camp
life. AH the comforts, of home and the
- healthful, invigorating recreation of the
1 " seaside surf bathing, dishing, clam dig
ging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunt
ing, strolls and driver through picturesque
. wooded headlands
Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington
via -r
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.
Season Rate From Portland, round trip, $4.00
Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00
Purchase ticket end make reservation at City Ticket Office, Third and
Wasblugtou streets, Portland, or-lnqutre of any O. B. & N .
a . agent elsewhere for liitormatlon
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore
Suits With Character
J Those " touches of tailoring " that give
character to a suit or coat are what every
woman wants.
J La Vogue garments excell in this particular.
J Our styles are full of clever bits of tail
oring here and theJe, adding much to the
appearance of the suit and giving an individu
ality to each style.
I Quality is there in every stitch rnd seam
and line of the garment
J They fitjwith a graceful ease that makes
you feel comfortable at once.
J Come in and try them on. No trouble
to us. Buy only if they please you.
Clifton & Cornett,
PRJNEVILLE, OREGON
Do You Want a Car
Of course) you do.
Then buy a
Buick
You will not be disappointed.
J. A- MOORE, agent for Red.
mond, Madras and Prineville.
Will demonstrate tha car any
time. 5-19
J. S. FOX
Pub'ic Stenographer and
Book Keeper
Has Mived His Dtlice to
On Door North of Crook County Bask
la Belkap Hall Budding
All kinds of Stenographic snd Clerical
Wotk done in Kati, factory maimer at
Keasonable Kates.
Alient for Snith Premier $100, and
Royal $65 Typewritara
For Irrigated Farms 1
and Fruit Lands
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WRITE
JONES LAND CO
Rjrlmrnsl t lU'
- - vrregon lit
j Redmond,
SECOND-HAND
STORE
AH Kinds of Goods
Bought and Sold
C. L. V. Marker
Dillon Building.
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Drop in and See
Champ Smith
DEALER IH
Soft Drinks
of all Linda
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
ROBIV SMITH'S
Prices that You Will Find Right After Considering Quality
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
SISTERS OREGON
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
County Official Paper. $1.50 per year
Tie Fruit per can 20c
itoynl ('lull Ulackberrles 30c
" Pears or Penches 30c
" " Royal Ann Cherries 35c
" " Seeded Ralslns2 pkg 25c
" " Currants 2 pkgs for 25c
Fountain Canned Goods 25c
3 lb can Pork and Beans 35c
3 lb can Cleveland Bkg Powder $1.00
3 lb Soda 25e
Quaker Corn Flakes 2 pkgs lor... 25c'
Large Raisins per lb ne
Seniles Raisins per lb nc
Good Dried Peaches per lb 12c
Rice 13 lbs for $1.00
Good Corn or Tomatoes per can. 15c
2 lb can Sweet Potatoes 20c
5 bars Laundry soap 25c
Small White Beans per lb 8c
Blankets from ...$1.50 to $6.75
Meu'g Fancy Bnlbrlgjjnn I'uder-
wer------ 75c
Men's fine Derby Ribbed Under
ware 5(x.
Calico 1-1 yards $1.00
Red Star Gingham 9 to 12c
Llneu Towling 20c
Men's Huts from $1.50 m
Stetsons 5.OO
Royal Cniuook Shoes from
$4.30 to $6.75
Men's Solid work Shoes $3.00
Ladies Shoes' sIioch from
$150 to $4.00
Stie8ine Silk so,-
A fine line of Men's Work and
' Dress Shirts tiOo to $2.50
Meu s Ladles' and Children's
Hosiery Iroui 7e to 60c
At the old Smith & Cleel
Btand, Main street, two t
doors south First h
4 National Bank &
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Ifotice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon.
. ., v June Sth W10.
otice 18 hereby given tbat
Robert L. Kitching,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on November
25th, WM, anil additional, January 3t.
1910, made homestead, (Serial Nos. a93
and 0 ,930.) No. nous, for Sew, Sec. 5 and
NVi NE4-BEK NEH, and NEK SK,
Sec. 8, township 18 aouth, range 18e:ist,
Willametie Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make tinal tive-vear proof, lo
establish claim to the land above describ
ed, before Warren Brown, county clerk at
his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
19th day of July, 19t0.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
Dagitstini. Joaijuin Gerardo, i. Edwnrit
Smitli, Lilly Wilson, all of Prineville. Ore
gon. C. W. MOORE,
ti-lOp Register.
LUMBER
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, 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
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 6th 191U.
Notice is hereby given that
James A. liriltin.
of Powell Butte, Oregon, who, on July Sth,
"H, made homestead. (. Serial No. (fewo
No. 13tio9. for SWK, section 22, township 16
s .uth, range H east, Willamette Meridiau,
'as tiled notice uf intention to make tinal
fie-year proof, to e-tablish claim to the
land above described, before Warren
Br ,wn, c ninty clerk at his office, at Prine.
ville, Oregon, on the 20th day of July, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: Richard
Mever, Carl O. Brix, of Prineville, Oreeon.
Charles H. Foster, Gianson A. Busset, of
Powell Butte, Oregon.
6-lilp C. W. MOORE, Register.
Music Lessons..
Mrs. J. S. Fox. M. E. Church organist, would
like, to take a few pupils for the organ or
piano; Muny years suocttssful experience In
teaching. Thorough, practical methods.
Terms reasonable. Two lessons a week.
One house eastof Commercial Club.
They are Here
The New MITCHELL and
REO Cars
Call and see them
before buying else-'
where, as we can
come nearer giving
you your moneys
worth than any
other agency. Both
machines run as
smooth as silk and
the way they eat
these ,. hills is a
caution.
Hodson & Smith
PRINEVILLE, OR.
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