5 Qj '2 . i neTssiasP il) anwAa. n. """".-..- r. " iff -Li liic viivcf Cuiiitt ;j0Hf;. ; Its' no news to our regular customers. ;&a.TV.esel. the BEST shoes in town fo. least money.. The Most Suecessf ut GlMeSTPIow Hade. . .. . . . .. U VAIT are 'Golfing fcfr tOrT prices on all kinds of Fall .ndj r . - - ' j K-:." : : : Crcok - Ccsaty JonriuL THURSDAY. JAN. 9Qt. this peERnr. tu Saa fcie, CtdtftrmilC here coo tract foe tlmtkuf earn be sande for it. For additional local sue editorial id. Mrl T. M ' IUjiiia &m Portland, last week. Editor Palmer returned from Port land Wednesday. The sleigh bells- began to jingle Wednesday morning. All subscribers will receive a copy of the New Tear Jocna1 T.M Baldwin has just completed very pretty cottage in this city. Mr. and Mr. Miner Lewis left last eide. a w. Mr. J. T. Poitidoxte. of Vancouver, Mr. anf alTinei-Qirclot 7waahinnn.-and Miss Dot lie K. Bierce, erCieki e-e'Hntwnawiyi.lai0f Moundjwetw mairied Chratmaa week. ! morning at the home of Mr. and Mr. . .Since ChriftnWs tVioevillehas Veen Tcry dull and our realers musr ix- allare T.mciating. sunday Oregon cuse a de-uth f newa. ' ian. J. T. Poindexier is a son of J. B. CartwrigUt, of Hay Creek, was Countr Treasurer Poindexier. of thi among those who attended the Masto P-ce, and is well known and l.ishly iciitJlaiowl week. .- esteemed .in. Prineville. . . I Our A.nnnai Edition. " this city last Wednesday VitaeUret.uu (erp. ' " puis IJC. V?'. ?J,?r "" 7 . raJuer. Priaevifie, Orewn. , s J ; A rty ! men eie in i.eoj , nKiiug-frn-P-Jor eupvliee Jor tl sawmill man; Dnke- II.. y litre y. cMm-neat" lb ave better aMita9Uia and will sell : i PriueviUe. The The fireman BtU year's ! night arms a eery pleasant' .afieir aod was lately attended, 95 Jiu rubers be ing sold. ' .-. The Bee Hiv carries a nice line of baiwlkerchieCs, pulley belts, facina tors, leattter belts and mittens .for "itf 1 Uoliday gifts. . - T-. 111 l..n nlilt'l) " (1 hol.days to the full extent, particular-j lv since there ha been, sut&Qient ice fur skating J , . .1 ,r,. nt B. F ' Harx Dec. 26. 1900. Christian Fen- j ,.rfcl, mnd Elizabeth Merer. Rev. 3. F. .Harper officiating. On Sear J'e-ar tbe"suow began in the gloawing and bueDy all the uigut" was "heaping field and high way with a silence deep and white." .The event of the season was joint installation of officers of Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. tne w ' fol- I lowed by a bauauet, list Thursday evening. Mr. Cort Allen, of this place, re ceived a teJephjne message last Mon day morning stating that ber father" whose home was in I a dependence, had died. 1 be JocuiL editor ia prepared to pay a fair CASH PRICE for scalp bounty certificates or for state .war rants on the Scalp Bounty Fund, so bring your scalp and get your cash. Copies of tbe New Year Jocbmai. will be sold for 25 cento instead of 15 ceate a was announced. The paper baa been ii.crea-d lo a 40-page paper instead of 24 pages as was intended and thia uecw.riui.tea the change of , price. . New Years day was very quiet iu Pieviile, so quiet, in luct that had , t..e nun in the moon been locking he would have found it hard to believJ we were celebrating the adveul'of the i.e century. Cy. Mulkey, of Alaska, ia here buy ing horses for tiie . Alaska market. Many guod horses h ive been submit ted to Mr. Mulkey lor inspection, and ii u- pr--oaoie tie arill purchase ail tiie horses he wauts at this place. . Jay. r ctrouae, a saiesioan lor oinip- : jwi. Wflaon A. Co. left W'ednesdav for ' Jay. F Stroude, a saleso-an for 8imp h.i rauo.i at Lam'Mita.' Mr. Stroude J h . dur.i.g the years spent ailh ' tiie ! above named hrm made niatiy Ine ids i who alii regret to learn dec id- d to leave our city. tlu:t he lias '"-"Specuil' nitsilinga will begin Jan. 6, the Cfiioir Church. itevl Levi Johneoti, of Pendleton, will conduct a Bible ltUling at 2:30 p.m. and a) uraise -i.d im-aclung service a n-m. each dav throuttluiut the week. A l are cordially invited to attend these meetings j L:rt P iiiJ.tr K. R. Ciiiey. the hand-! some and popular landlord of the Prineville Hotel, celebrated birth duj which one could not be learned. Mr. Carey was the recipient of a pair i Ketchum, Essie Swearingen; Mes of fat ducks from the Peachute, and j,mes J. B. Shipp, C. A. Whitsett, tiiee, of cour-e, figun-d promi.ieiitly . Fred Lehman F. A. Rowel I; M.rs. m i- -'' i-. ; - t- c: l,! ,. rr--:9 Clifton, Her- I..i -'Mi;; :ht i . po ;h ir '. us cit. n-ni tern -n to t. iitil:m. T ; -jt.jv.-t. 'lnlt tr ' A good second-hand couch (or sale. Rnqjiire at this office. ,, AU ,Vltaa Ore' Remedied Tfr sale Slr.Htti Pa.rfier, Agent; - by The Shaniko (tare was air ht hours late Wedrvrsda The. delay wu caus- ed .by TlieWnowstornytsdne nhtj An exchange rises to remark that any fool knows what to put in a news paper, but only an editor knows what to leave out. ' .' ' ine panne icnooi re-opeaea Mon-j o,inB;flithly ,rtaUh., U. I holidays to the grief ol a good many "young tuns." J. C. Xodd son of J. Y. rToddr-pf sisters, passed a civil service exami nation recen.tly and has lieen appoint-! ea a mail earner in Portland. In the Cox and Richardson families, who li-MT-at thft liiwrftr Itnrh isaea Heado-a ; "mre?i.i-M,, tof vrfcUd ever. bul the ittenSing mfician, W 4 Bel-, knap, says that taey are all on the -Frank Uadley,-iii Eugene, Rev. M. H.J aire x r aiiiiubi v i, iitt aKf-'m. is now read r -lor die- tTi,on. It conUin. 40 pagV. Hx U inVhe. illuetrated with nearly 100 haUt-ne emtravinirs and U bound in . ith jt ,mmiM nVore exiendnl. complete ,Murehui-e de.ript:on of Crook-county and it varied reatMines .dc'and indiii'trie thau ha beret-fote ap- peared in pi int. It is not all that e desired to make it in point of detail finish etc., owing chiefly to the late te t 'hich it wax undertaken, but it la ottered as an earnest of what will he .done in another year from now. The price will be 25 cents at the 3ocxkal office. . ' A Basket SoclsU Last Saturday evening a basket social was riven at the I. O. O. F. ball. After a short addons by Prof. Mitchell which made everyone feel welcome and at ease, a vocal qnartente. wnicn was a nowiing success, was ren- dered by Prof. Mitchell and three of oat best singers. ,-Aiter the entle- men had recovered from the paroxysm of mirth into which they had been thrown or the tremendous applause which was given them they responded to an encore, which waa alo much en- ' j yed, after which a number of pretty J baskets were sold at auction. The pioceeds of this sale, amount- ing to about ?8 wiH-jro to swell tbe nnklw vdi-nl lil.tF-.r-r fiirul -hih im k. ing raised by tbe teacher and pupils of the Prineville school. Msu-rtod. Miss a Edith Pereival of Sal. and Mr. RalpB V Brown uf Shaniko ter married in Salem .Dee. .20. Tbe cere mony tnok place in ths parlira of tie j Christian cbnrch, !der B-rta Rix, of Ballaton, Plk oiavtf, t-tfcMtiog. .The bride wsa bandsimely and tx-eom-mely atttrsd ia a crramy while satin dnas, tastily deeorau-d with oraiiffr hi. i inn, and the gruoai in tbe euoven tiimal black suit. Quite a nuaiber of invited siesta were present to -witness the cerv-mony, and the wedding preaante .were uomerous and costly- The txide is one of Silttm's hell-s, and is Ufiivera-ill lovt-d and held in high es'erin y all who kn. w hey. is one nfjchbuaa -fellows, aid will nuke - ai fdt-al husband. Immediately after the ceremony the nappy couple tout their le'artore lor Portland, where they arill stay a day or two, and by the latter part of this week ill be at home in Shaniko. -Shaiiik" Leader. Rxlph A. Brown ia a son of W. W. Br.-wn i-f Cn-as Keys an-l both the c-ai-trtcting parties have a host of frienda in .j j ... extending congratulationa. - Watch Party. New Year's eve a mrrry party of young people gnthered at the home of ! Mis Grai-e Belknap to -e the old and to j 'ar and the old century die j watch for the dawning of the new cen- t"ry ami the coming of the riew ear. The evening was very pleasantly -i ...j ! ments were served. The following guests were present: Misses Honda Claypool, Ethel 8wear ingen, Emma Ketchum, Maud Brown, l.nlu Brown, Una Stewart, Maggie Glaze, Minnie Crook, EtTa Crook', Ethel Liggett, Msble Baldwin, Addie Vanderpool, Mary Salomon, Jessie K i -.iui, J Bradley, Fred '" V;,u-t, C-irey W. 7a-ien B;i.-. r,, Jeo. Cyrus, J rd. ...ii. Johnie Luck . !'rren Crooks, H ... 0. A. ' u : t- zi , A !. ..- n, Walter W. M A. Fa-itr, F. Ve Bar Steel Flows, to. Take your team to Chria Cuhrs n w stable. r Rat' PjciqevJlle 'iour at Simpson, AVilaojCpV&35 per bbl. Where was Mea when the liRht went He was d"n at Wurzwsiler it Thomson's loukine at' the ''wall" Tin SroTl rvreats.,';t' .'St r-v - ' - ' . ; We ha'v the flour, you have the. cash.' We will exchange' vith you at the rate of f 3 75 per bbl for tst Prineville fluur. Simpson, Wilson ACo. ' With Sweet, German. Pill Pickles f can make you sweet or sour, and Don't - Fotget: ? That Floor at AYurxweiler 4 Tliomson's. 'Chriaiuaa is near at hand aud the Ba zaar has fully prettare-l lr the aeasaKi hy laying in te hnest and lryat t.w:k 4 h.lidMy gl ever slon in Prii.eytlle Tyo kiiom just ha mill pesr-hs c- tomers and Ima S(tvi no exgen-: in do ing . His st.tre is full from top to b-t-t-m with ali the hues, novelties. MasrM Year Caad Catkortte. Ms. S3. Ita.C.tau.n Kodak Caxueras at Supplies at Tenpir tun t Sun'a. Simpson, Wilson 4 Co. make f specialty of Shoes, ':'., Buy your shoes and hats at S. W. A CoV ! A. H. Lippman is prepared to do all kinds of Grille-work. ' '- Parties owing A. H. Lippman on , recount or note must settle on or be- fore Dec. 15th, WOO. -'' .For Sale Two very- deiral.le lots ia Prineville at a bargain." 'Call on or addr-s, Frank El kins, Prineville, Or. VFive tn ooe" may interest Too If it dnae, read Vtnrsaeiler A Thorn- sun's ad this week. Batten berg Supplies at the . Bee Hive. Ladiea bm Misses Shora 25 per erst IT to snake rm for our Holiday diaflsy The Basaar. Batten be rg Braids, Patterns, But toi.i and thread at the lowest price, at tbe Bib Hits. Greatest assortment of Holiday Goods st Tye's. Cusm and sea them. Keep your weather eye on A damson A Winnek Co's. display counters. They will shortly open an immense j stork of new novelties. j Mrs. Fannie E. Gage is agent forj the Celebrated Natural Body Brace. for ladiea. Fine dressmaking done ou short notice. Fannie E. Gage. Just received a new and complete line of Ladie's and Children's furnish ing goods and underwear to l-s sold at lowest cost prices. Also a fine line of hats of latest styles, and notions of nil kinds. . "Susie Slay ion. ' Call and Siie tbe fine line of Photograph Albums at Terapleton A Son's. The Acme M-iaina Mchinw, the B-wt in the World at Sidoihoii'a. TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm Spring" Stage Co. will carry freight and express from The Dalles to Prinesille at fhree cents a pound. Wertreat everyone alike. We want rich and poor alike to come to our store and are happy to have the pen nies come froln any where they are nil alike to us becauso we do a cash - busi ness at the Bee Hive. , See our new line of Crockery at very low prices. - W want you to read our new adtertireinvnt and try our good You know the prices are right; ain e have a lew l.dit.'r t'kirtH iim: Men's Punts which wt-will ckoc oi.' at half price The 1azaak. G Mid teeth are essential to health am to g'MMi appearance. If yours need hi tendon go to Dr. i;. A. Cline, wliom work is his best recommendation. Lippman, the furniture dealer, dent onstrates his luitli in the business future und prosperity of the county in buying goods. His recent pttrchnx es including two carloads of Knaten ninde goods, consisting of cnrieis, pictures, nioiililings, rockers etc. which are now arriving, will mnke h showing in the line of furniture that would be creditable in a far mora pretentious city than Prineville. Go knows how and when to buy the secret of a suci-essfttl business and Gives his patrons the lieuclit of his -xrin-e. Toye! T..;-al T 'ys, nt tho liee Hive. Your chance for buying at cost. The Bazaar. Seer An Teas Kidneys t . ."r- MoSSs-Mprau Plllsauresll kUluer llu. 8am. iecrse am ternitmrn.(Jv.ioMi-erC a" a. I - Wo Bate the Genuine Oliver. ' Chant mn& fri'atV .f,lS..T4-incb; Regular Priee.- '.'Iil4.00 . . .. ;i2:SA ; Spot Cash :i . .1 rlS.OO C3-OOD Low Prices. WW, 335T " We have 'received many seasonable .goods during the a8t two weeks, suqh" as Boots. ilaru-Mrnf all Linla Vsitltiw Our prices are KIGIIT, pay Cash and give our customers the benefit of our bargains. 1 Remember the Placev 1-1 . :t JAPANESE BAZAAR. i N. A. TYL JIanazer. j i&. l r drf? ; Allen vfe Lafollette, rRI SEVILLE. ORF.A.. atGORMLEY'S, THE TAILOR. ia a JL Is The Us Kepain- For - : M " tkr Plows. V$'iqcitfeeiula'r - iSpok Cash.-,'- ..y- 17 J .1 Shoes,: HaVaps Shuts, Un- Piiniv finiiiltxns rrilftet'. ' ' as. we buy wfiere we pl ahd Delaines and Rambouillets. r Modern Types.- We hare about 500 head of thoroijghbred yearling rams 'of these breeds for sale. We are breeding a class of sheep that speak for them selves. They have the size, weight, shearing qualities and other characteristics that commend them to growers. ; TO 0RDDR S18.00 to S25.00 Ladies' & Cents- S(onn i Wind Cdats with Doable Capes, $2.50 and up! 1 momans Place To Buy Useful Gifts. AMY PRICES QUOTED ON Flour PRINEVILLE BIG BAD C-3 ii rjIMABRTtw-M I ' ans I VOT toOf.af fasad ew breal wava 9mty bal. AtVf I (Mtaks tow sVsmi Cavates.rta "t imrow4 1 JUsMlfMstM Thef ar m im( hip tu tbm CavanUf ."" , , WlUllt.MIKA NADEL. r ( Ha W.l. ralatasir. Pcaent. Tsvta Ofled. HO aw al . wssssa.se wrias. sc&i. sag. tCM CtQWwTIWATIOW. EMtfJtSi&r'.jRsr bv atldr IotunfiikU. -1 ,.) msni i.i.iii.h.. .iais. oorc Afford the only opportunity in the City for Tiilliards or Bowl ing. Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. oji sate, . ' y la Blood Detv. CIcu too4 mMos a clean akio. Xo bnaty witbout it. Cutarets, Candy Catt.r uc civaa your u.ood and fcep it cieao, by tirrin( ap tita lazy brer and driving all im 1 pariUca Iron th body. . iVgm to-day to i baaiab pianplaa, boila. blotch, blackhead, j on imi atraiy otueua complexion iy la kin a ' 'Ulv for ten rrata. Ail drua- iata aalisfsrtica (uaraatecd. 10c. 25c. 50c Crms, the jeweler, will mate yur old dock or watch run aa good a new. or give you a bargain in anything in tbe jstwelry line. Sasass tsw avawsls Wlia F.s.arsta. Caaay Calhnrtlr. cn-r nxmliaiion forerer. ISS.SSS. If C O- C. tall. drucristM rrfand moaCT. CITATION. Ia the rmmtj Court uf the Stats of Ore- r. ftw Crouk Coanty. Ia the Matter of the Kst its of J-iha W. Gage, drerssed. To Faaair E. Usee, Charles W. Gaee. Wniiaia L. Gser, Marcos C. Gam. Mauilir Gaee, and Frsak O. Uv. hrirs and next of kin of J.o "V. Gace drcerseti irrertin.-: IN THE NAMK OF THE STATU OF . Oregon, yrj are hereby citd and reiiuiml ti appear ia the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for the County of Cna k, at tiie Court i room thereof, at Prine ills in the County of Cro..k on Monday the seventh ilay of January, 19 1. at 10 o'cl.iek, ia the f..re n .n of thlt lay, then and there to show c.ue if any here be why the ietitin of Fannie E. l's-e sdministratrU of said eotnte filed in this imeee(lia on Seteuilier 4th, J:m0 praying lor the sale f the rral of said deceiielit 1 not granted and to .how cause if any there why aa order eh. uH nut he made hy this eonrt dirceliup Ih.U a. I ., tne rea estate of Uioee named decedeut s . imu h thereof us mavbe ne-iry lie s. H t 1.- or private -C and l.e "ooe-d il.,-t.f 1 app'ied in iayttieut o? tue dets v -.id .icce-Vut John 'A". Case. WitneM, the Hou. W.C. Wilis Judjte ol .be Countv Court of the State of Oregon Tor the County of Crook aith the seal of eai Oourt afExed, Oils 3rd .1 - -'.K . ' Attest: J. J. Smith, Clark. To Cure ConT . it C C- C :il to curv. 3ru" Vhs or A mt -f Ellis' Hi. this office rtinil thiHe h clubbing ntea c.i e,M be cured t if yoo suuer frein any of the li:t ol men, come to i peciali ou the Pacinc Coast, w D1. JORDAN a CO.. i 1061 tlatkelSt. Est'd I8E2. T Vtsiir tnen and middle m . . . n u ,t... witfrnne J friwil.ir.ctof yrti.ihf.il ii..lMmi.m or ex- g T aSHinun"rrvai. N.-reeti snd I syMMl T aVfiTa r.:m.li. ik.n: MMTiimlsrrliM, A rrMlrrli. : - '."'.' T rraM. s' r i)viiiini,i- y a a coStbuiSMou of temeclics.of great curaiive pow W mtkm ct. ! - srranceJ'bis treatment ors.ne.t,rr. Tic ll.Ktor d.l trot clsifa to A rteai s-irsclen, he. ieowa to 1 sadaiu.i.l'l.j.lci: : - L-SSrm S "ifS 2: w'll re- A eslrsour soseii "'"'iViriV.-Vr' f-iffa 1 m Wm mtitiuaratitcr a POSITIVE Cl:Jtfa i V. ..W..MI- a fnrtfit UtSel . si Z. Tlnlhiru SIM -.- ... . ' V - - -7 . . -fjni.lio.i ! '; and rtrlcll; ly private. y. Tre.it- I rfl CBAJ!)3 V ten.'seti. ...-'j a freer, (A i Orc&t t r atitl largest M uacm of il hind in th 'wiri4Com and karn hnw wouUrfuy you f3 w. . w. . ...ot in nw.is.l l Kntkl aU)U U1NCUSB, ifr l 1 1 i.l.iltiiy n i-w Rueoimeuja. cnnt.nually ad-iins iiew apeouneus, I VK fUH Call or wrltu. 0- v.t feiatr SanPrancitco, Cl. n CMeet all conipetitiori in any line and or gram VURZWEILER & THOMSON XHE C Corner 4th Prineville, yUEE 8AMFLB BOOM OJr MAIIT CT K AT K8, f 1.25 to 12.00.. - &ti On if &i'rst Cdss Special Accommodations for & & t, eiiny 77fen. CHRIS COHRS. .Manager. CANTON ! Gang- Plows. M pa-tH. tJT"Hr -u.jrr s. , tw pu: ajtv U 4; ..iftu 14.11a us- i.tT -vr'ai .3. -lua.! tvVs.v Ifc 01 - prj 'waijw i;r w0 AiLkudn. u atuMd Aurvxi Tlt P uo -fisMk 01 pinfp urj) 'sfjujad qt aiu pate s'jnp ireip i-t;JvV- pff,DTn to 1 p-rr"-M . "H"P Waa4(yassyB4sf HX . wt'tsi U jo Auuctn 9t par SUPERIOR DISCS i, . 1 1 And Serders are too well known o ueed an, introdocticn and we merely be leave to ri.iin.l.v.iu that we are agonrs for theni. Walking Plows Chilled ur Steel Salkv nd Cans-' The dress parade and f'W sale. STILL HEADQCAUTERS FOR Hiie : vrss5hoe;rg and Wagon W.ort . Soota End. BISHOP SCOTT. ACADEMY FsssSeS 18TO. Villi, at. ' Mselsst 47krstsaaa Toras Op... Seal- IS. 10OO. A Boardlne: and ay School. Under jirea-. eat manaaemeut aVncs 1STS. Prlrasry. Preparatory snd Academic -De-Mrtsirnia: Colleae Preparation. Military .THsetpllne. atanUai Tralnljut. Uoye of all ages received.- j por catalog-use or Information" address 'the principal. J-. W. Hil l.. M. D.. P. O. idnisw 17. Portland. Or. Doctors liiid A Good Pres eription ririaiiMndL WANT K ba teliel. accept i be had i tc-.tltax lortir: Street, n that we will STORE JEDBY and B StH - Oregon. BTHEET . . C PATBOXAGE SOLICITED. jtfouie'in'oown. You Trill neetl a few new farming tools. The great P & O. Canton line of Can " -ion. 111., is undeniably the est. The I'anton Chilled : and Steel, plows, , - . tors, harrows, te . l ai-.i-made of hish-rs -i ..t r ,x ial...v.ith .first cl ff'rk unanship, have "- .! tt sinee 1842 ai -i .i f ' : : . . . . the pitK-essiouby oCU,I AND HOE DRILLS famous SCPERIOK" imiLL on Terms consistent, quality considered. jUal, IT0I aSfl Sled. WafOw IpS Specialty at this season ef tbe ' ' ' year. . Frank Elkinf. 1 h-mlrW that R irA-VSwtH 1'S on lUc Ackag .1 - NS. lur rriiu. an.,. umpirei and ivie ilioiiMu J , nical, Co., N. i "V