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CROOK COUNTT JOl'RNAL
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POPULAR MELODIES WE ALL LIKE
MANY DIFFERENT CABINET MODELS IN STOCK NOW COME
IN AND HEAR THEM NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
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J. FELLOWS
TRAVELING REPRESENTATI VE WILEY B. ALLEN COMPANY.
The City
W. F. Freund was in Prineville Sat
nrday on buaineaa.
Eleanor Yancey left Friday night
tor a visit in Portland.
E. H. Stewart was a business rtoit-
or In the city Saturday,
Leland Spear was a caller at the
Journal otfice Saturday.
George F. Kelley was a business
Tisitor in Bend last Thursday.
J. E. Fuller was attending to busi-
Bess interests in town Saturday.
Jimmie Fellows left Friday even
ing tor a week end business trip.
E. P. Luthey of Powell Buttes was
a caller in town Saturday on business.
Mrs. Williard Wirtz spent several
days visiting with friends in Bend
the last of the week.
Isaac F. Shown, who recently mov
ed to Mitchell to make his home, was
in the city Thursday and Friday on
business.
R. E. Jones, who formerly operat
ed a sawmill about 12 miles up Ocho
co, left Friday evening for a trip to
Portland.
Loren Kimball, whose father for
merly conducted a ranch at Summit
Prairie, arrived in Prineville for a
visit with friends here.
John Combs. County Sheriff, left
Sunday on a 200 mile trip up in the i
Paulina country for the purpose of I
attributing election supplies.
MaryV. Charlton the candidate
for County School Superintendent
was attending to business here Sat
urday.
The Cornett sale, which is in full
received a good start last Friday with
about 20 housewives of Prineville
waiting at the front entrance at 9.00
o'clock, when the sale was scheduled
to Degin.
John Combs returned from Port
land last Thursday, where be went
to take a man by the name of Bor
den, wanted in Portland for forgery,
wnum ne apprenenaed nere.
Joe Speechley has Just put In a
new cold storage plant in his butch
er shop, and this will greatly impro
ve things in the way of handling
meat during the warmer weather.
Ruth Blood, who has been teach
ing in the public school for the last
year, and living with her uncle, C.
L. Shattuck, left Saturday morning
for her home in Massachusetts. She
does not expect to return next year.
Gertrude McCarthy, Effie Cuthbert
Helen Halvorsen and Margaret Nel
son, teachers in the Public School this
year, left Friday evening for their
homes in the Willamette Valley. Miss
Cuthbert is the only one of the quar
tett who will return next year, the
remaining number having made other
plans.
Bob Zevely was given permission
by the Commercial Club to elect a
manager to attend to the Baseball
games that Prineville expects to have
i.uin luiumer, work win ne commen
W.P.Davidson returned from a trip
in the Valley today.
John Elliott is attending to busi
ness here today.
Alex Hinton was In Prineville to
day. R. B. Cross was a caller In town to
day. Earl Hereford is a visitor In our
city today.
C. O. Stover came In from his ranch
at Post today.
W. B. Morse came In from his
ranch on McKay today.
Homer Norton of Post was a bu
siness visitor In the city today.
J. E. Williams was attending to bu
siness interests in town today.
E. T. Curtis came In ' from his
ranch today to attend to business.
Joe Gerardo has a new truck which
will be used very extensively in the
butcher business.
Mrs. C. A. King came In from the
Dickson & McDowell Ranch today
to visit and attend to business.
A marriage license was issued by
the County Clerk to Otis McKlnnon
and Jennie A. Stevens Saturday.
Mrs. S. J. Newsom has gone to Post
where she expects to spend the sum
mer with her son, Sam, and family.
Fred Noble has purchased a 200
acre ranch from B. F. Johnson, "repre
sentative for the Oregon & Western
Colonization Company this week. .
Jas. Newson Jr., will leave Wed
nesday for Detroit Michigan where
he will Join his father, John, who is
an engineer in the Ford factories.
J. C. Houston received a pair of
valuable bear hounds from an Ohio
fancier the last of the week, which he
expects to train with his old dogs this
summer. He kills many bear each j
summer in the cascades where he
ranges his stock.
DR. MARKOE KILLED
IN NEW YORK CHURCH
new lorn. nr. james .Markoe, a
well known surgeon, was shot and
killed Sunday while taking up the of
fering at the morning service In the
fashionable St. George Protestant Epis
copal church.
The murder occurred soon after the
rector of the church. Dr. Karl Holland,
had concluded his morning. sermon, In
which he had advised his congregation
io be friendly to every strangar visit
'ng the church. Dr. Markoe was tak
ing up the collection when his assail
ant produced a revolver and fired a
shot which took effect In the heart,
death resulting soon afterward In a
hospital.
Before Shelley was captured outside
of the church he fired another shot
wllch grazed the cheek of J. Morgan
Jones, an usher, and wounded Dr.
George E. Brewer In the leg.
He told the police he had escaped
from lunatic asylum last week and
told rambling stories of his career as
an itinerant printer since coming to
this country from England. It also
developed that be was a deserter from
the Canadian army, the police said. He
told the police he had never seen or
heard of Dr. Markoe.
Census Data Grow.
The statistics of the first renins of
the Vnlteil StntM were published In
one Hmnll volume consisting of !MJ
puces. The stiitlKflr of the 11)10 pen
su required 12 volumes having more
than 40.000 pages.
Th Wolf Cry.
Timber wolves when x.umr.inrf
their nm- h.to the ulr ami send nut
wireiess calls Unit curtl e the l.l...ut
of every human nml I, tin I... ..I
Minium
within hearing. Hut the other timber
wolves reply at once anil wnrb I,,-.,.
each other until the pack , united.
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Reason for Using 8tone.
The forest' runner on Mount Italnii-r
have a house on tup of tin iiniiiiiitiln
hullt of stone, n herens under usual im
(lltlnns It s the i-iini.uii in construct
these buildings of wood. The pro
Itnlty of the sii.ne and the scarcity of
wood and the difficulty of ohtnlnltu- it
from the lower levels Is responsible
for this departure.
Mending China.
Broken rhlnn ."
be allowed to "sei" In a hex ,,f naw.
ousi. i inre in any d..lr..,l ..,i,i..
nd Its own wi'ltrlii u.'i'i k..i.i
'"i i ne piece
nfiiuj ti in ii mo cement hardens.
The Milkweed.
The milkweed n plant that hns a
flinch Imiikit num.. Hum that, hut
aMHi until,) nut be nenrly as atiroe
live for lis to use. Is rl.e.-lly well
kmmu In America In the minium
when the pods have iiH'iit and lliero
' ii brisk hrifisi.. the wind rnrrl.-V
',M'1'' ! fur mid near. Then th
'IllWtIV ,,,, r ,.,. flyl,,,, l)ny
nlrsilw iiliiuiui everywhere. In scann
f it Inmii.'IiI;.. ertiwlnr pine, where
'hey tuny npiK-nr In the spring as tall,
'lender sinlks
Doge1 Few a Delicacy.
In the Island of Formula dogs' fee
are considered a rrent delicacy.
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BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Cornish Tin Miners.
The men who work In the Cornish
fin mines are a class by themselves,
and nil their differences are adjusted
by the stannary courts, as they are
called from the Latin word stannum.
These curious courts have existed In
their present form since the middle of
the thirteenth ontury. and, In a sim
pler form, much earlier; and the min
ers cla!m to be free from all other
Jurisdiction, "except In matters af
fecting the land, life or limb."
Prairie Dogs.
The little ground squirrels, or prai
rie dogs of the western plains,- have
their homes 12 or 15 feet undecgroiind.
with corridors and rooms. In some of
these chambers the squirrel family
lives, and In others food and various
materials are stored.
Do You "Hate" Yourself?
For I stiy, through the grace given
unto me, to very man that is among
you, not to think of himself mure high-
ced on the Ball Park Tuesday, and I ,v he ""-''t think." Paul In
will be put in first clans conditions. I hls letter to the Unmans, 12:3.
COMING!
Lombard?, Ltd.
FRIDAY an J SATURDAY
Roumanla bas placed an order for
fifty locomotives with the Baldwin
Locomotive company of Philadelphia.
Latest figures from the presidential
primary in Illinois show that Gover
nor F. O. Lowden's plurality over
Major-General Leonard Wood was 77,-
Roger C. Sullivan, 59 years of age,
democratic leader of Cook county, and
prominent In state and national politics
for 30 years, died at his home in Chi
cago of bronchial pneumonia. He had
been seriously 111 a month.
The nation-wide railroad strike ap
parently has collapsed. Except In a
few isolated sections railroad officials
report the bulk of the men who follow
ed the leadership of John Orunau of
Chicago, had returned to work. The
strikers, who acted In defiance of their
railroad brotherhood chiefs, have gen
erally returned without any definite
promises of more pay,
The "overalls club" movement, In
tended as a protest against the high
prices of clothing, Is spreading rapidly
over the country. City officials, bank
ers, doctors, students, Judges, drama
tists, preachers, merchants and busi
ness men generally are rising en
masse. In a sense official sanction
has been given the movement, for the
petition of the employes in the Nor
folk navy yard to wear denlin has been
allowed.
.A Learned Capital.
Anraii. cnpltnl of the Swiss canton
of Argovla. possesses one of the h,-,rd.
est working libraries In Ihe world.
Though Ihe library consists of only
fiO.fsTO volumes whleh Is not so large
as nubile Institutions go In the United
States 1 lie population of the capital
Itself Is only 1O0O0 with eight vol
umes per Inbabiiaiil. the library of
Aarau has Just eniie to must of Itself
as a miniature Alliens.
Completion Of Crook
Countys Highway Program
E3 sr&fits suras $8 bond ' 302 x te
Vote roe 00 ROAB
Vote 302 X Yes for
4 Stats Head Bond Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
MO DIRECT TAX
NO incpsass !N AUTO licbw FEES
, NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Present Auto License Fees and Gosolins Tex will pay both
principal and interest on all the bond;, under this consul,
t.oria, amendment. Approval of this a.ncnd ' U
necessary to permit early completion of State Highways.
the state and nation Cost' much of tte exPeie being borne by
Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
Vote 302 X Yes for 4 ;- n-. n..
.w tuuu uona ohpti
Pres., 811 WorcesterBTdfi: Porand Uent As W. L. Thompson