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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
V AI'Ut'HT 21, 1011) m mmt r f ttTr ntooK oottjctt jornx al 0 o 9 Fail to see MOKO, the Horse with the human mind See SPANISH BROOKS, Wrestler-Challenges anyone--a Dollar a Minute a See NATIVE HAWAIIAN Singers, Dancers, Entertainers at the big HARVEST ' FESTIVAL TONIGHT FRIDAY ID uni uiiini The Grey or Blue Beauty Ill' us Hi' Is it Possible to Legislate life and Brains? Swift & Company Is primarily an organization of men, not a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and useful ness are only outward symbols of the intelli gence, life - long experi ence, and right purpose of the men who compose the v organization and of those who direct it Will not Government direc tion, of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, ex perience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what politi cal adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out? Let ui lend you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. i i IP'' i4X f WHAT BECOMES OfV I fSr r THE AVERAGE DOLLAR I fltt V3A RECEIVED BY I Lwnmmnft swift &companyJ 11 1 O '"'' 01 I tt FROM THE SAIE OF MEAT 1 tJJ ' 'J I I H .k I Mil II AND IV PRODUCTS If- Wl2.QfilL nm Oil I Cf NTS II PAID FORTH! 1 mmmmmmm I 1 ttm J Oj7t nil 11 LIVE ANIMAL fl WXtthttttS T P., It. ! CENTS FOR LABOR M jff lOOMKIMUtri M EXPENSES AND FREIGHT M 98' f '04 CENT' RtMA,N M N$sJ. O t O SWIFT & COMPANY . The City E. E. Hayes and Sylvaln Michel mado a trip to Bend Thursday. Clarenee Ferguson was a business visitor In Prinevlllo last Friday. O. B. Gray was a business visitor : In tho city the first of the week. j Mr. and Mrs. William Freund were .business visitors in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller of Mc j Kay were business visitors in the city ion Thursday. Murle Austin of Redmond spent I lust week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. 'C, Hyde In this city. 0. 0. Adams and family left Sun day for Portlund, where they will vis , it for several days. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. Er Lafler rcturn ' ed last Wednesday from a pleusiiiil ; motor tour to Portland. ! Gus ProBe and wife arrived here ! last Friday for a visit. They are now making their homo In Ashland. i Mrs. L. M. Hodges and daughter, Dolly, are home again after a very pleasant vacation spent at Etist 1 uke. i j Ralph Jordun, now of Los Angeles, California, spent Sunday In the city, j Blurting home again the same night. j George R. MeClure, Franklin deal ; or, of The Dalles, was In the city on ' Monday looking after the interests of , bis business here. Mrs. N. G. Davis and children ar rived Saturday to Join Mr. Davis, who is the new agent at the City of Prlnevllle depot. Mrs. Frank Johnson went to Port land Friday to enter a rest sanator ium. She has been in very poor health for some time. M. A. Lucas, A. B Guernsey, T M. Morrison, all of Canyon City, spent a couple of hours here Monday on their return from the Elks convention at Klamath Falls The trailer of the motor train lost a wheel Friday night which forced a lay-off of the motor for several days until a new wheel could be obtained. The steam train made all the trips in the meantime. Shelburn Ayres and Hobart Reams returned home Sunday night from a vacation trip Into Washington. They traveled In Ayres Ford and made the return trip from Pendleton home In one day. Pretty good for the old Ford. The Club Luncheon last Friday was suddenly terminated by the fire on Main street and no talkfest was pos sible. But there will be another op portunity tomorrow. Everyone come out and help solve the problems that are before us. "AS THE SUN WENT DOWN" See It At The Lyric Theater Next Wednesday And Thursday, August 97-28 down her past since meeting Faro BUI, whom she loves sincerely. Bill and his partner, Gin Mill Jack, own the "Miners' Paradise." To the Guleh comes Gerald Morton, a stranded actor, his wife and child, and Atherton, a "sky pilot," from Boston, who believes that Faro Bill Ib his brother, and this suspicion Is later confirmed. Bill has a mine that everyone believes to be worthless. Gerald Morton stakes out one of tbe best claims In the neighborhood. A San Francisco gambler, named Ar buthiiot, sometimes called "The Tar antula," reads of his good fortune, and determines to profit by It. Ar buthnot is a former sweetheart of Mrs. Morton, and has some of her old love-letters. He Induces "Pizen" Ike to speak slightingly of Mrs. Morton, so that Gerald will resent the remark. Gerald proposes a duel, but "Colonel Rllly," who Is an expert shot, declares she will fight the duel In his place. In the meantime "The Tarantula" goes to Gin Mill Jack with a deed to which has been forged the name of his partner. Faro Bill, conveying to Arbuthnot "The Miners" Paradise." Jack, hoodwinked, also signs, and ino larantuia" artor drugging his I liquor leaves Jack unconscious. To jmake their scheme complete, "Pizen me, nnoing mil standing at the shaft of the mine, creeps up behind him and throws him down the open shaft. "The Tarantula" goes with Ike to the scene of the duel, and Mrs. Morton pleads with him to give up her letters. When he refuses sho faints and he catches her In his arms. Morton comes upon the scene, and his suspicions against his wife are strengthened. The duel takes place . Ike's aim misses, leaving Billy unharmed, but he is wounded In the wrist. Billy has purposely spared his life. Bill, at the bottom of the mine, re covers consciousness. He finds the body of Tenderfoot Tom, the mine's original owner, whom Ike has killed. He takes Tom's cap as evidence. Bill strikes gold In the mine, nmvfn that his supposedly worthless proper ly in laci was ricn tn treasure. "The Tarantula" now insista that Ike finish the duel with Gerald Mor ton. His orders, enforced by his re volver, are about to be carried out, when Faro Bill's pick breaks through the ground. Gin Mill Jack, having recovered from the drugged liquor, comes running, rope in hand, Intend ing to string the gambler up, and hurries to his partner's assistance. Bill tells of the gold he has discov ered In his mine. He thrusts Tender foot Tom's cap in the face of Ike who crazed b) the superstitious ,fear, rushes toward the ledge, firing back as he runs. The sky pilot throws himself In front of his brother, and receives the bullet meant for him. But Gin Mill Jack shoots and wounds Ike, who plunges over the ledge to his death. Arbuthnot confesses that he has lied about Mrs Mnrtnn to leave the Gulch rorever, and Ger ald asks his wife's forgiveness for his suspicions. 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