Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 11, 1910, Image 3

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    AUXILIARY OR CICYCLES.
.lotornyclt Attaohm.nt Per tha Ordi
nary Whi.l.
A inutr nllui Iiiih'uI fur lilryi'lni lina
nx i'tiily lii'i'ii liivfiiiiil wlili h rails fur
li atrui'liirnl iiIIitiii limit tu lie mails
In I III- urilliiary liltyrlu anil which can
li iiIihi liril or (li'lin IhmI In few ruin
hum, Tim clinlni roiiiprlM small
nil II hi ry wli.vl itviMity lurur In dlatu
Hit II 1 1 nl Willi a llijlit motor, wblcb
ItlWKM aTTAl'IIUKMT ru HIC'tlXM.
Ik cimuhs Ii'iI .in llio rvnr wliixil of Ilia
hi. j'i It-. An Inttmilmu pivoting r
MngoiiiKiit allows ilia wliwl u peculiar
lateral mill vi'rllrnl mm I'liH'iit, to thnt
I ho hIi'itImk of llin mni'lilua I In uo
way nrfivtril, nnj xriulm IHa whwl
to kIIiIi- oviir olmini'ln or rough ground
without liniismllllng any shock or !
liriillnii to Hi rider,
'l lio motor In small air cooled, borl.
(iiiitul. two tlmlit engine with a ii
r 1 1 1 1 1 dtwlgnrd huh to wbk'b tbo pow-
or bt Irauamltted throiiRb a alt to on.
riHliu Ing gear, The uiaguoto Ignition
ami upurlxer are mounted on thaaauia
pinna and In line with tba angina, ao
I hut Ilia wliulo la reudorea rery com
tMII't.
Tlia rnglua b ralv.lraa, tba lulet
and oilmimt liolng governed by porta,
iillerniitely covered and unrorrrni by
llio ilaton. It develops oua and three-
qiui rtiT hnr"owr.
To attarb llio motor wheel to tba
ordinary cycle tl hi only narcasary to
roniora t ho uut of tb back wheel
apludle ou tba chain alda of tba ma
hl mi and to attach tba frame of
tba auxiliary whorl to tba splndl.
aud bolt It up, an operation occupying
a few momenta. A single Inter regit
liitor controlling tba motor la clipped
to tliu Imndli) bar, tba connection with
tbo motor tmvlinntaui being a flexible
wire. Tbla single. Ifrrr controta tha
ad Ion of the engine to a nicety.
'I ho wheel complete weighs only
twiuiiy Ave pounds, and tba motor la
cuiMiMo of driving tho blryrla at an
avpi'iigo aims! of sixteen miles per
bnur on an ordinary road, wlih a mai
liuuin speed of about eighteen miles
on tbo level, Tha fuel lank In the mud
jruirnl la of aultlcleot capacity to carry
tbo motor loo utile..
POWER OF THE FUTURE.
ut a Small Part of Uncla lim't Watar
Pewar Develop.!.
Tbo Intest government reporta enosr
Hint tbo total development In tha Unit
4 Btatre repreaeuts f.3C0,W0 boraa
powcr. Ilia number of wheels being
fil'.SJT. or an average development pur
wheel of about loo horsepower. Tba
alulo of New York poaaesses tha Ur
gent water power development, tha to
till being Ntt.Hita horsepower. It la
only pmiwr to atiite thnt tha Niagara
iwwera on tho Amerh-au aldo assist In
milking up thla large total. The etate
ranking second In theao dovclopmenta
la California, tbo total being 4(10,747
horsepower distributed among 1,070
wheels, or nn avcrngo tnatnllntlon par
unit of 430 boraepower. The third In
rniik la Maine, with a total develop
ment of m.l.iMHl horsepower, generated
by '.'"H7 wbeela, averaging K3 horse
power.
Tbo reports show further that tho
total available potter of Die surveyed
portions, Including atornga posidbllt
ties. In about B3.000,)0 boraepower,
nnd aa only about ono-foiirth the to
tnl area of the fulled States la now
aurveyed the available power for the
whole rolled Rtntiv tuny reach a
leiiat 200.000,000 boraepower and prob
ably more. Kuglnrerliig Magnxlne.
8oaptudt on tha Baa.
It U In order tp vary the phrnao
"imurlng oil on the troubled walera'
bv aubatltutlug the word "aoapauda'
for oil. Kxperliueiita (inve abowu that
roiiihuJh will reducs a aea alinoat aa
well n oil. The first trial wna made
on n freighter In a atorin on tho At
lantic. A lurge quantity of aonp nnd
water wna dlacbargml over the bow,
anil Ha effect win nearly Inatnnta
iteoua, tho height of the wavca being
ao OIuiIiiIhIkmI Hint the veaael could be
mnnnged without dlfflculty. The atcani'
vr Hciwgnl, atruck by n anuoll In the
Aili'lntlc, tiacd aonp nnd water with the
an mo result. Hlx pounda of aonp were
dissolved In two bnrrela of water.
Tills Bolullon when dripped over tho
bow mnilo a quint apace about ton
yards wide, preventing the aea from
breaking over the veaael to any con
alilciiililo extent.
A High Speed Element.
"I Iiiivo a Bplnthni'lMcope, anya
TlioimiH A. KiliBon,. "which la a tiny
tit of rmllum of a aize Hint will
tlinuiKli Hiu eyo of a needle, mounted
on it' plcco of wlllemlle. It lina been
aliooting olT millions of apnrka for the
kIx years I have had It. and I expec
It will lo HhiKitliiR off sinrks tho anmo
way for tliouMiuda of years. There
will be enough Kpnrks given out by
that fragment of nullum to cover nnd
Illuminate Hie state of Iihodc Island
Some say that thla la at tho speed o:
light: others, 1'J.OOO miles a secoud
Th? Fpecd Is tile aource of milium
power." .
Juat Received.
Just, received, screen doora, panel
doom, huh!) doors, front doors, win'
(Iowa, tents, camp ntovea. stools
tallies, cota, hammocks, paints, etc
etc. A. 11. Mpnmun & Co. 6-23tf
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Sara Bmltb ranch,
tipar Prlnevllle. 125 head of mares
and Koldlnga, large enouifh for work
bora h, will be sold In any number
at. reiiHiitinble prlcea. For further
Information address O. 11. Kuksku
1'i lnevllle, Oreiron. tl-16-tt
ANIMALS AND AIRSHIPS.
B'rda anal Beaat flea In Terrar fram i
Aarlal Veaaala. I
l!firniienn nnManum mm Imirlnliltiff T
lo fear that gnuia will be made acarce
by tha luiiltlplleatlon of aeroplanea,
balloons and other aerial veaaele, aaye
ha Hi leu 1 1 llu American. U Is well
known that where many kites ara ba-
llunlly flown they liave tha effect of
driving Ilia iwina to otlior districts.
ba effort of ( kite, however, la Tory
mall In comparison with that of an
aeroplane or a dlrlgllila balloon.
A tiermnn landowner strolling over ,
hla estalo saw two black atorka which
had boon atandlng wllh a number of i
in ka on the bunk of a pond suddenly ,
take to flight without apparent reaaou. ;
'bo next Inataut tba ducka, quacking
loudly, look wing and were aoon out
of sight, (diking around for tba cause
of tba birds' affright, tba proprietor
eaw a dirigible balloon, which tba
birds bad probably perceived Mure It
tiers me vlalble to him. lie learned
afterward tluit deer browsing In tba
flelda hnd been frightened by tha alght I
of tba airship or by tna nolaa msna uy
Its jimpetlers and had fled to tbs for-
oat
All anlhiala ara torrtfled by alrahlSL
rartridgea, ipinll and other gauia birds
crottcb and hide, while domestic fowla
utter loud warning notes tba Inataut
they perceive thu monatroua bird of
prey. J lie Bwedlau aeronaut von Jlotr
keo while aalllng at a moderate eleva
tion olmerved that elka, foiea, bares
aud other wild animal fled at his so- I
proach sud that the dogs rsu hcwllug
nto the hoiiau. Wbllo the Zepticlln
II. was going irnm uusseinon to r.a-
aen tba aemnouta on board notea
that boraea aud cattle galloped fran
tically over Ilia Qelde on catching sight
of the slrahlp.
KEEPS FOOD FRESH.
Novel Method of Preaerving Meat and
iah Without loo.
Tbla llluatrallou shows an Ingenious
Krenrb method of preserving flab and
meeta for ierlods aa long as eight or
ten days without lee, yet the food Is
kept absolutely fresh, eays Popular
Mechanics. Tbo requlrcinetita for
tnakbig the preserver are elmple, con-
alatlng of a wooden tub or half caak.
straight atlck or broom handle, a
croaapluce of wood for It. a glaaa bell.
brliiiatone, sulphur and water.
The tub I filled two-thirds full of
water, and tbo articles to bo preserved
rnasgnviaii food without ice
era booked to tba croaspleca of tba
broom handle. On lop of tba water
near tba center atlck ara placed two
ordinary pill boxes, each containing a
little powdered sulphur. Tbh) to light
ed, and over all la placed tba glaaa
bell, the lower edge of wblcb resta un
der water on brlcka or other objects
placed on tho bottom of tba tub. Tba
sulphuric acid given off absorbs tha
oxygen In tba air under the bell glaaa
and then dissolves Itself In tbo water.
It la claimed that when the meat or
fish la removed several daya later aa
fresh as when placed In the preserver
there la no smell of sulphur or brim
stone whatever.
Qsrma Not Easily Froson.
Death dealing germa flourish la the
coldest of cold weather. They live
even lu the Intense cold of liquid air.
Infectious disease, such aa diphtheria,
measles, scarlet fevor and amallpox:
are quite as common In the winter as
at any othur time. Colds aud sore
throats are more prevalent All these
diseases are caused by germs those
malignant organisms , which swarm
and breed everywhere. In summer
time the smell of putrefaction tella
thnt something Is wrong, aud a dis
infectant is Immediately used. In
winter there Is no such wamlug, and
tha first Intimation Is the actual Ill
ness. There la, therefore, the greater
need for efficient protoctlou against
disease germs protection which Is
beat afforded by tho use of a highly
efficient disinfectant
Cancer Cure Wakoa Hopes.
e-ntn.a... Ilnnwl,ll nf ilia TTtitpAral.
'""" ......... ,
ty of l'avla, Italy, asserts that lie 1 as
discovered a cure for cancer and other ,
mnllgnnut akin diseases and growths. '
Ilia remedy consists of local appllca-1
Hons with a apcclnl ointment made
from the Juice of n pod bearing Indian j
plant resembling licorice, the native
nnmo of which Is jnqucrry. In bad 1
cases, when the ointment la lusutll- I
dent, subcutaneous Injections are
used.
Talking Ploturea. ,
A perfect combination of the phono
graph aud moving picture machine la
now Thomas A. Edison's chief ambi
tion. The electrical wusard believes
such a device would b of great aid In
the schoolroom, nnd be Is working on
hla "talking picture" machine.
The moving plcturca will be ahown
In their natural colora, will stand out
from the screen lifelike and will talk.
Pay Up.
All persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to the tli'in of Liveiy-Jordad-I.aiiius
OompHiiy will please cull ou Harry I.snius
and settle. 6-6-tf
I. O. O. F. 1,0 Oct K
meets every Halill"
day nlglitHtranaers
welcome. W. Frsnlc
!stett, N. ;R. V.
Conatntile, V. U.: H.
1,. Hulilis, Boo. tf-2
Jersey Cows for Sale.
For further information, address II.
E. Ridkoi't, Prineville, Ore. 7-28U
CULVER
The Junction City of the Deschutes
The Railroad Town of Central Oregon
Has a Remarkable History A Great Future
PLACED upon t!ie market Lul one monlh ago, yet the interest shown by the
general public, the sale of lots and especially the railroad develop
ment in and lor Culver, has made it imperative that the lownsile owners, in order
to protect their own interests, must almost immedialely advance the price of lots.
We believe that sufficient time has already been allowed those who were anxious
to secure lots at first cost, however, these prices will be held open lor a short time
longer and if you wUh to embrace this opportunity to secure a choice selection at
introductory prices we urge you to lose no time.
What is Doing at Culver?
The machinery is on the ground and work begun on the well which is to
supply water for lownsile purposes until the development of the town will warrant
the installing ol a gravity system ol waterworks.
The new $3,500.00 hotel is nearing completion and shortly will be ready
to offer the traveling public good, neat, clean service.
Practical tests ol available material are being made preliminary to the
establishment of a brick manufacturing plant in Culver.
The Postolfice Department has issued orders lor the old Culver poslolfice to
be moved to the new town on the railroad.
As soon as material can be secured for the purpose a number of business
buildings are to be erected in Culver for the housing of various industrial enter
prises. That Culver is the railroad town ol the Deschutes Valley is beyond question
now. . The new railroad plat of Culver Junction shows four tracks through the
townone main line two long sidings and an' industrial track facing the
warehouse site which are laid out by the railroad . company and extend from the
junction point entirely through the lownsile.
Besides being the junction ol the iiill and Harriman main lines Culver will
will also be the junction of the branch road which will be built to Prineville at no
remote period. J I We are not prepared to state il this road will be an electric line
buill by Prineville capital and maintained by the power company, which owns the
power site west of Culver in Crooked river, or if Harriman interests will extend
the Deschutes road from Culver junction to Prineville, or yet il L W, Hill has
design on this splendid route to Prineville, but that litis line will surely be built we
are reasonably certain.
In the meantime Culver is the distributing point lor Prineville and other
towns ol less importance and will be the terminus ol the main line for freight and
passenger trallic lor several months until the bridge is completed over Crooked
river.
Call upon 0. C. Young at our Culver office, Harmon Cook at our Laidlaw
office, or Henderson Investment Company at Prineville, and see the olficial Oregon
Trunk Railroad plat of Culver, showing trackage and warehouse sites. .
Deschutes Valley Land
and Investment Co.
301-2 Buchanan Building, Portland, Oregon
Just Received
Carpets,
Art Squares
IE tti
i ' 'v5-ir iv A Ji n ' V t
Vvi Tnl If
$4 1 il 111'
'If lull''
flifpli1 111
Rugs
UNIVERSAL RANGES
America's Best Make
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Millinery
Clearance Sale
Great reduction on all kinds
of Summer Millinery.
Large assortment to select
from at
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2d and Main Streets
PRINEVILLE. OR.
Suits With Character
Q 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 the-le, adding much to the
appearance of the suit and giving an individu
ality to each style.
J Quality is there in every stitch rnd seam
and line of the garment
Q They fitjwith a graceful ease that makes .
you feel comfortable at once.
Come in and try. them on. No trouble
to us. Buy only if they please you.
Clifton & Cornett,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
City Meat Market j
J. V. Horigan, Proprietor
1
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and
Retail
All 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.
i
LUMBER
Deserved Pre - eminence
"I. W. HARPERS
is the leading whiskey
of America
BECAUSE
it has (he flavor and bonqnet which .only
ripe old age can Rive. It reaches you in
perfect purity; the producer safeguards
that.
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
- Shaniko, Oregon
mm
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
24 - Hour Service
PRINEVILLE EXCHANGE
The Pioneer T. & T. Co
Rural service from 6 a. in, to
9:30 p.' m.
Calls from 9:30 p. m. to 6:30 a.
m. on rural lines 25 cents extra,
excepting calls for doctors, which
are free to subscribers at all hours.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, V. 8. t.t d
Office ut The Dalles, Oregon, August lr
Notice Is htrehy given that
of Prineville. Oregon, who, on August 2al,
1HOD, maae nomesieau, no, h'oo, incnut
No. 03(178,) for SKJ, section 4. township IS
south, rung. lGcast, Willamette We .-hilar,
haa tiled notice of intention to make tin.-1
tive-year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, betore Vrreu
Mrown, county clerk at his office, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on the 13th day of Septem
ber, ldlu. , .
Claimant names as witness s: Rol"t
I,. Kitching, William B. Kitching, John
1). Agostine, Robert O. Smith, all of Prim
vdle, Oregon. C W. MOO Re,
8.11 Register.