Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 13, 1919, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    NOVKMIIKIt 19, 1010.
PAGE 4
GREAT LAW M'JST BE OEEYED
CROOK COCNTT JOTONAL
rr ;
WANTED
VFAI., HOGS, 1MVTTON, BKKK,
CHICKENS, TCRKKYS, IH'CKS,
(iKK.SK, KGOS, HIOKS, 1UTTKR,
AM) JACKRAKIUra- GIVE V8 A
TRIAU H1GHKST MARKKT PRICK
GIAKANTKEH. PROMPT RK
TVRX9 GULICKSON & CO. .
Established 101S
100 Kront 8U Portland, Ore.
EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
CALL BLACK 303
FOR LIGHT OR HK IVT
TRUCK SERVICE
Morse Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
IRELAND'S
City Transfer & Express
Auto Delirery to all Part of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's
Red 951
Prineville Machine Shop
The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the
State. We are prepared to handle anything in our
line promptly. Quality of work is the very hesL
PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
E. G. Hodson, Proprietor
Prineville, - - - - Oregon
Had Your Shoes Shined This Year?
All kinds of Shoes Shined, Oiled and Dyed.
Black, Brown or Bronzed
Shoes Oiled With Waterproof Oil.
Special seats for the ladies.
SQUARE DEAL SHINING PARLOR
Allen J. Butler, Proprietor
Prineville, .....
Oregon
Mankind Helpless Brfore the Irre
sistible March of Progress
Known as Evolution.
The old railing packet crawled
along, larking niul trimming. Hull Its
.varus of unfurled canvas mlKlit catch
the freshening winds. The skipper,
his lout horn far warned with the
hoavy linos put there by years of huf
feting struggle wlih wind and wave,
watched tho great engine-driven liner
race pnst him.
A dark bitterness welled up In the
old sailing slipper's heart. Kor that
engine-driven llnor represented a re
lentless progress that would not be
stayed or denied. It had driven most
of his kind (mm the face of the wa
ters; It had made cargoes for the few
of his kind temainlng dlfllcult to ob
tain and obtainable only at rates that
meant at best only a pittance.
On the brHge of the steam-driven
liner the captiln, as he gazed at the
crawling old sailing packet, caught
the bum of a nighty motor overhead.
His glance turied from the miserable
old packet to tie swiftly approaching
outlines of a gant aircraft. It came
from behind atd It passed the racing
liner even a' tie liner hud passed the
packet. And Inthe heart of the llner'a
enptaln welled i dark bitterness. For
he understood. The workings of the
Great Law wop written clearly In the
air and sea be"ore him. Even as the
day of the sklpier of the sailing packet
had ended so hs own day was nearlng
Its end. A pngress that would not
be stayed or lenled was overtaking
him and his khd.
There la a adness like unto no
other for the) who watch and give
way before thchnnglng eras, for they
represent llfe'i helpless discard.
PUZZLE FIR LEARNED MEN
"Take it from Me"
says the Good Judge
Wise tobacco chewers long
since got over the big-chew
idea. A little chew of this
real quality tobacco gives
them better satisfaction
and they find their chew
ing costs even less.
With this class of tobacco,
you don't need a fresh
chew so often and you find
you're saving part of your
tobacco money.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW.
i,ut up in too styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B GUT is n long fine-cut tobacco
Announcement !
We have purchased the Harness and Saddle Business formerly con
ducted by W. J. Hughes and we are prepared to care for all his old
customers and new ones as well. We specialize In repair of Har
ness, Saddles, Auto Tops, Boots and Shoes.
FARRAXD'S REPAIR SHOP
Prineville, Oregon
lmiiit rr rTTiTTTTfg
THE
HOME HOSPITAL
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OCR RATES REASONABLE CONDITIONS THE VERY BEST
MATERNITY CASES SPECIALTY
MRS J. P. SHORT and DAUGHTER
A Want Ad Gets Results
Figures of Wlte Horses, Cut In Eng.
Ilih Cliffi Have Never Been
Satisfatorlly Explained.
Every now and then, naturally
enough, a lite wave of popular In
terest eddies imiind the mysterious
white horsescut In the hillsides In
various part! of southern England.
Sometimes, rrlng to the encroaching
habits of thebrush. the clinlk which
constitutes t! lines of the animals
fades from lew and almost from
memory. Tin process had well-nigh
happened ff the Westbtiry White
Horse at nittan. Wiltshire, when
the clearing f the hushes laid It bare,
and revived inulrles as to Its origin,
nnd solMtiK1 for Its preservation, as
well as for ie upkeep of Its various
counterpart (elsewhere.
Well-know authorities have It that
the horse wi cut out to commemorate
tti? vletnrv.f Klne Alfred over the
Dimes at Ktmrtune. the site of which
Is not far dlant. I fllngton, however,
has a bette-speclmen as white horses
go, thougl abnormally lean and
seraeev In roportlons. In size It Is
nearly 350 rt In length and the same
In breadth It Is mentioned In the
records of'."i71 and was long the
scene of giual festivities known as
the "RcourU" festival. The existence
of these si the other white horses
with whtclnny be Included the Cerne
Ahhas Gift and the Long Man at
Wllmlngto have been the object of
much leapd and largely unfruitful
discussion
Prot That Seeds Breathe.
It Is eaito demonstrate that germi
nating ses take In oxygen and give
out carht dioxide, according to the
followlngxperlment described In the
Scler.tlflc.merican:
A seoror so of peas are placed In
a close-flfig Jar with a small amount
of molste. After a while the peas
start to gmlnate, but soon they cease
all develnient, because the oxygen In
the Jar (exhausted. A single pea In
a Jar ofie same size, however, will
develop il grow up Into a little plant.
There Isvidently oxygen enough for
the needf the single specimen.
To pre conclusively that there Is
no oxygeleft In the Jar In which the
number iseeds germinated It Is only
needful (plunge In a burning match.
This Insttly goes out. The presence
of earbolloxlde in this Jar Is clearly
shown bpouring Into It lime water,
and theshnklng. The lime water
becomes dlky in appearance. This
would n happen In a Jar In which
there habeen no germinating seeds.
Sott to End Civil War.
On fhi8th of July, In 1804, Hor
!H'. five-, one of the most famous
of the Alltlonlsts, received a letter
from (lore Saunders of Kentucky,
suggestlrthat Clay of Alabama and
Holcombof Virginia, would, with
himself. ?et Greeley and negotiate
peace tes for the ending of the
Civil watGreeley was commissioned
by Llncoio take the matter up, but
the nego'.lons came to nothing, as
the Con:erate delegates did not
have the 1 backing of their govern
ment, ancie war lasted nine months
longer, reeley was a rabid anti
slavery lr, but he was not In ac
cord wlthncoln. He was always of
the oplnlithat the slaves could he
liberated j reimbursing the south
ern statesr their value.
ie Main Thing.
"My pooan," said the sympathetic
prison vls. "Do let me send yon
some caket
"Thank , mum. Dut would suit
me fine." .
"What fc would yon preferr
Any kinnura," said the prisoner,
lowering hlolce to whisper, "Just
so it's trotnie In It." Birmingham
Age-IIerald
MAMMOTH CAVE LONG FAMOUS
Has Been Acknowledged One of the
World's Wonders, Practically
Sine the Year 1809.
The most famous cavern In America
Is Mammoth cave, In Kentucky, writes
Nlksah" In the Chicago Dally News,
ilniniiiotli cave was an old Indlau ref
uge,' and the story of redskin adven
tures Is written plain In the skeletons,
tomahawks and reed torches that have
been found in the cavern depths.
Then, In 1S09, a white tunn, a pioneer
hunter, followed a wounded bear Into
the mouth of the great cave, and from
that time on Mammoth cave became
In American estimation the eighth
wonder of the world. ;
Almost as soon as the white man
discovered the cavern he began to
make practical use of It Long before
the era of Indian possession hats had
Inhabited the cavern halls and In the
Course of time their skeletons had ac
cumulated on the floor, especially
near the entrance. These skeletons,
containing nitrate, played an Impor
tant part In the war of 1812, for
nitrate, so needed for making explo
sives, was scarce In the colonies and
the Mammoth cave became the main
source of supply.
When the country settled down to
a period of comfortable prosperity,
Mammoth cave became, even more
than It Is today, a great show place
of America. The cave's history Is told
In the names of the various rooms snd
galleries. Jenny I.lnd and other artists
visited the cave and sang or played
the airs that had made them famous
In "Ole llull's Concert Hall" or other
cavern corridors. In a room since
named "Booth's Amphitheater," Kdwln
Booth was Inspired to declaim some
of the lines of Hamlet before a small
and select audience.
OVERSHOES, LEATHER
HI-TOPS and WOOL SOX
VK IIWK A NEW S'HM'K OK I'lVIl,
WARM EOOTWE.Ut, AM M'K
IKU tillT TIIK.M UK. IIT. WHCAN
KILL VOI R NK.KKS 1 THINK All
TICI.EN AT LK.8H TIUM OTIIKIl
8TOUES. TIIK QCALITY IN THK
IIKNT AND AT MUCIN THAT YOU
CAN Al TOKH. LOOK I'll KM OVh'lt.
HOMER NORTON
Post, Oregon
IMPROVE ROADS FOR TRUCKS
Bureau of Markets Arrives at Conclu
sion Motor Vehicles Have Paeted
v Experimental Stage.
Inadequate highways are one of the
penalties with which the user of high
way transportation must contend, says
Bulletin No. 770, recently Issued by
the bureau of markets. The depart
ment arrives at the conclusion that
the motortruck has passed the experi
mental stage, but says that before It
can attain Its fullest usefulness the
highways must be Improved.
Good Drainage Necessary.
The most necessary requirement of
a good r i mil Is a solid, bone-dry foun
dation. This means good drainage
first, last and nil the time.
THE
OCHOCO
MARKET
Is now ready to supply
your needs
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS
Fruits, Vegetables and Produce
lostwick & Cox!
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Trees Along Highways.
Trees at a distance of 50 or 00 feet
apart along the highway add to its
comfort and pleasing appearance.
Makes Hauling Easy.
Easy to town, and ousy rx ride.
Make a farmer's hauling and loads
fairly glide.
Now turn to the Classified Ads
The Journal doe$ Modern
Printing on Short Notice
ANNUNCEMENT
We desire that every houseowner, every school
director and deacon in the Northwest shall know that
the Western Pipeless Furnace heats any house or
church
Important:
At less cost than any other
Heater or Stove.
TI sMisnrriiir nas Deen appointed dis
. J. lVlingertributor to handle and in
stall the Western Pipeless Furnace and he as well ' as
we, guarantee that every "Western" gives satisfaction.
Our Guarantee is Unconditional Satisfaction or Money Back
The Western Foundry & Furnace Co.
Of Tacoma, Washington