r When the Boj Its' no news IF YOU are looking for low prices on all kinds of Fall and Winter supplies, call at our Cash Store. v MORRIS & ROWELL. Crook - Connty - Journal. THURSDAY. JAN. 10, 1901. THIS PAPER r.Ma rttsia Afrraer, 64 and 6.1 Merchants Kx. cHajicv, Smi Franctacaft, California, whre oon. tracts for advertising can be made far it. Couuty Court is in cession this week. Remember the clearance sale for 30 dars only at the Bazaar. Last Monday M. E. Brink end Jno- Coiubs left for Spokane on business. Lorine Winnek has been very ill with tonsilttis. Borv To Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Rodman, of I M tnta, Jan. 4, 1901, a boy. Ca of Royal Worcester corsets just received at Wurzweiler 4 Thonip tou'a. Greatest Slaughter of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods and crockery at the Bazaar. Money saved during the next 30 days with the bargain sale at tae Bazaar. Royal Worcester corsets in all col- j complete as it would have been if writ bra sud lengths at Wurzweiler and . ten hT Mr. Brink. Thompson's. I Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Vanderveit re- The regular Clearance sale of Win; j turned this week from Portland where w! now on at Wurzweiler A .' he-v have bw" I-ending portion of Thompson's. Will Wurzweiler left Tuesday for Wallowa to look after his business interest there Operations on tae Deschutes Consoli dated Canal appears to have boon indett mitelj postponed. The Pilot Butte sawmill will be in operation in ten days and logging is now well andnr way. For the next 30 days we will sell all - of oar Winter goods for one-third off foe cash. W. A T. When yon want ns to sell yon goods at coat get in while the clearance sale lasts- The Bazaar. Xo ice famine thU year, a fine crop -of six inch ice having been harvested during the past week. Ladies' Capes and Jackets at bclf price during the clearance sale at r Wurzueiler A Thompson". Cannot be bought at wholesale. Col. FeUows Cigsra, 25 in a box for ! S3 cents or 2 for 5 cents. The Bazaar. Mr. 8am Courtnay was down attend ing county court this week, and re ports a foot of snow on Beaver creek. Mr. J. H. Zevely, one of Crook's prosperous and progressive farmers, made this office a pleasant call this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elkins are vis iting in the valley and on theii return will bring Miss Velvet Elkins, who is in Portland studying music, borne with them. The Jourxal editor is prepared to - pay a fair CASH PRICE for scalp bounty certificates or for state war rants oo the Scalp Bounty Fund, so bring your scalps and get your cash. Copies of the w Year Jourxal will be sold for 25 cents instead of 15 . I Tk. . . ha been increased to a 40-naee paper j instead of 24 pages as was intended and this necessitates the change of Howard and Steams are feeding 500 bead of cattle on Crooked river and about 600 head at Silver Lake in Lake county where they are able to get hay at lower prices than here. Deputy district attorney Bell, H. X. Gowan and others, might have been seen last Tuesday morning on their wav to the desert, equipped with rifles, ammunition etc, presumably after ducks. Our Annuals are going like "hot cakes," and at the present rate the supply will soon be exhausted. If you have a friend or relation who wants any information about Crook county end him a copy. Mr. Ernest Weigand and Mrs. Maggie Bratlain were united in mar riage by Judge Wills at the Court j bouse in Prineville, Jan. 7th, 1901. The contracting parties are well known . hire and have the best wishes of every- j one- j J. W. Hopkins left for Salem Tnes-1 day. He is not going to enter the i Asylum but expects to get a legisla- tive clerkship. His ways are so win- i ning and seductive that he ought to i succeed a readily as one' of the geutl er sex. The Review could not forbear an in tended slap at our Annual by saying it was printed by the Union Printing Co. of Portland. So it was, becaUM! there is not a p-inting establishment in the state outside of Portland, that can turn out such neat work, not even the Beview. We are requested to thank the Beview for its free advertis ing of the Poitland printers. The Pilot Butte Development Com pany are pushing things with a force of about 40 men. Work is progressing on the dam across Deschutes, the machinery for the sawmill is on the ground, buildings are going up, and the reputation of the new town is spreading like wildfire. O. D. Warner, secretary Of the company, passed through here Sunday enroute from 1 Portland and will take a ha id in nmk- j lug things bum out there, i is displeasedjw ith the fit anl the Mother w ith the wear and the Father with the cost of his Clothes, all can be satisfied here to our regular customers that we sell the BEST shoes in town for least monev. As usual old Boreas has touched this section f Oregon very lightly, the greatest depth of snow reported except in the mountains being about 12 inches while the temperature has gone down only to 6 above zero. The snow fall appears to have been lighter in the Southeastern portion of the county than here where it is less than six inches. The "Creamerie" Restaurant in Port laud, Oregon, on Washington street be- twenu Third and Fourth streets is one of the most popular lunch housos in that city, deservedly enjoying agood trade m account of the excellent quality of food served, quick and courteous service and reasonable prices. Visitors in Port- laud should not fail to take their meals at ihe "Creamerie." Typographical errors are found in the best of publications and our An nual is no exception to the rule al though most of them are unimportant. We wish to sav, hbwever, that the article descriptive of the Three Sisters Irrigation Co. was not written by Mr. Brink as was intended, but bv the editor of the Jovksal, and is not as their honeymoon. They were mar ried in that city about Xmas but not having received a wedding notice we are unable to state the exact date. It will make but little difference to "Dick" though for he is the happiest nan n Oregon now. Mr. Cy. Mulkey, recently of Alaska, left here Tuesday morning with 23 head of horses for the Seattle market, accompanied by Joe Hinkle. He pur chased nothing but weli-broke, heavy horses, paying from $G0 to $100 each for them. M Mulkey is a familiar character on the Pacific coast, having come west during the early 50's, and being engaged in mining in all the principal camps since then, . making and losing fortunes frequently. He has also been prominent in sporting circles, having owned and run many of the fastest horses of his time, among them being Tim Murphy, Sinfax and j other equally celebrated ones. He has during the past two years spent 25, was 000 orospecting in Alaska and finally rewarded by securing some very rich claims about 12 miles from Some. He will return there in the Spring and work them, being now en gaged iu buying horses as a pastime. Lsmonta Itema. Snow fell to a depth of 12 inches last week, making sleighing and in fluenza very common. We hear that Prinville gets its mail from Shaniko late the most of the time which might be avoided bv i the stage taking the lower road by way of Lone Pine or by bringing the mail to Lamonta from whence it could be taken in by our carier. Prof. Dinw.ddie is teaching a school of 25 pupils here very successfullv. Morrow A Keenan have taken their 8 MP to the Willow creek ranch for feeding. "F. S. C." United. Artisan s Installation. Montlay evening Prineville Assem bly No. 163, installed the following officers: M. A. E. O. Hyde; Bnpt. Hattie Palmer; Insp. Mrs. S. J. Sew som; S. C. AI viia Cyrus; J. C. Annie Sharp; Sec'y., Warren Brown ; Treas., Mrs. E. H. Smith; Inst., Mrs G. Tem pleton; Warder, Mrs. K. 8. Price. Two candidates were initiated and one admitted by card and at the close of the assembly a fine lunch was served. Over 40 members were present and all voted the meeting a very pleasant one. Asphalt. Arfphait is a bituminous gul-stanc"! derived from coal by some unexplained process of distillation or otherwise,. it makes no difference how, so long as it is certain that where a.phaltum exists there is or was beds of coal, Where coal exists, coal oil or petroleum is always found. The point of these relark,! ' that in Crook county there fiat 3 f""t vein of asphalt which " traceable several bundled feet, "Ie tested show it to bo of excel- ":u" H"'". .u oniy cneap transpor cation is lacking to make the deposit valuable, but its principal value now is, its being a positive indication ol coal and oil. Men Only. Levi Johnson of Pendleton Orec., will address a meeting for men only in the Union church at 3 o'clock Sunday after noon. Mr. Johnson makes an honest endeavor to deal frankly a id kindly with questions relating to pure aiid upright manhood. All are kindtv invited. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between John ! F. M.irris and Floyd Rowell has been di'i lived by mutual consent. All dubtg due and owing the nrm of Morris & Row- ell ,,it be paid to J. F. Morris who Uo sssumes all liabilities of the s.iid firm. Dated Jan. 4, HOI. J. F. Morris, Floyd Rowell. GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAR FOR THE TABLE FOR llalston "Breakfast Food Ralston Pancake Flour Fine Canned Fruits Kioe Dried Fruits Choice Jellies and Jama Good Syrups BEST FLO lift AT R.GHT PBICES Our Heating t OTJE G-IRiIE-T PRE-INYENT0RY We are offering Ktsfcii fc.tisuai . For tlie month of January only. On February 1st we take an inventory of stock, and close our books for the year 1SKK); Hence our desire for turning out goods nt such low fi;ures. The more goods we can sell the less work we have in tak ing stock, and the more room we have for our newsprinjr go.nls. These are the reasons for this great bargain event, and you should profit by taking advantapo of the situation. Prices have been lowered to the last notch, and it would be wanton extravagance for you to buy elsewhere now. Watch tliis space next week for t IFRE-JCHYENTORY SALE ZBARCAiNS We want your Mail Orders. All UoutU Slarkotl In IMaln Fisurfr. A good second-hnnd couch for su!?. Enquire at this otTice. All Vitae Ore Remedies for sale by Mrs. Hattie Palmer, Acent. Kdaeau Tour Bowels TCtth Cnscareta. Candy Cathartic, cw rons'.ipaKnn f.'rrvf r. -Uc3c. It CC.C.faU,clrutfKifcLsrrtaad!i30oey. Vitae Ore f 1.00 ier package. V. O. pills 2oc. Call on or address Hattie j Palmer, Prineville, Oregon. j The Bee Hive carries a nice line 1 of handkerchiefs, pulley belts, facina- j tors, leather belts and mittens for ; holiday gilts. j Take ycur team to Chris Cohrs new j stable. Best Prineville flour at Simpson, I Wilson A Co s $3.75 per bbl. j We have the flour, you hare the j cash. We will exchange with you at i the rate of $3.75 per bbl for best ' Prineville flour. Simpson, Wilson 4 Co. Edncats Tonr Bowels With CumrfU. Candy Cathnnle. enre consUrarion forever. IOcOo. If C C.C. tall. druKgisLareXuDd mcocy. t Kodak Cameras & Supplies at Temple- : ton tL- Son's. a Simpson, Wilson 4 Co. make a ! specialty of Shoes. j Buy your shoes and bats at S. W. fc j Cos. For Sale Two very desirable lets in Prineville at a bargain. Call on or address, Frank Elkins, Prineville, Or. Battenberg Supplies at the Bee Hive. Battenlierg Braids, Patterns, But tons and thread at the lowest fice, at the 1!ke Hive. Keep your weather eye on Adnmson &. Wiiinek Cos. display counters. They will shortly open an immense Mrs. Fannie E. Gage is agent for the Celebrated Natural Body Brace, I for ladies. Fine dressmaking dune on short' notice, lannie E. Gage. Just received a new and complete' line of Ladie's and Children's furni.-h- 1 ing. goods and underwear to l-e sold j at lowest coat prices. Also a tine linej of hats of latest stj'lcs, and notions of I all kinds. Susie Slavton. i Call and see the fme line of Phottraph Albums at Templeton & Son's. The Acme Mowinir Machines, the j Bfst in the World at Salomon's. i TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm ' Springs Stags Co. will carry freight and j express from The Dulles to Prineville at ' three cents a pound. We treat everyone alike. We want ' rich and poor alike to come to our! store and are happy to have the pen nies come from anywhere they are all alike to us because we do a cash busi ness at the Bee Hive. GxkI teeth are essential to health and to good appearance. If yours need at tention go to Dr. C!. A. Cline, whose work is his beat recommendation. Toys ! Toys 1 Toys, nt the Uee Hive. flow Ar Tnnr Kldny ff tr. rfobti Snarjriui PI Us cure nil kid nor Ilia. Bnm ' pletrco. Add. gtw;liu lluuiuuy Cu.,CUicusu Wf ti. It : c T T BLACKS?... THING, H0..SE SHOE.HO, WAGON-WORK To Look is To Price is To Possess Stoves -12-1, i great reductions in prices in uur it Kaisii.sj PKASTC & 1st Annua! Clearance Sale BEGINS It comes but once a year, Take it in uliile it lasts. Substantial Reductions in all departments. "When von see it in other stores, re member we have the same tliiirn' for less money, Japanese Bazaar. JAPANESE BAZAAR. O A Sells Furniture, &o. for j Cash, and on Easy Payments. 14 down, balance in POSITIVELY, NO THE RANCH V Spring Wagons, Buggies, Farm Wagons, Flows, Tumps, Pipe & Fittings, Doors, Windows, Terra Cotta Building Taper, Wall7paper Hardware, Grain & Coal. is a pleasure is a privile: ge. i t t entire stork of Is. d Stat We will serve you promptly. i "We will save you money. We solicit a trial order. 1 MAYS SHAXIKO, OIvEGOX. E3 e) monihly payments GOODS CHARGED. . Mi . ff- y c3 PRINEYILLE'S BIG - Iliav bfn tn-tns f .lsrAHF.TSfor iDsuiiuna. nitb whlfti 1 iiavo hi n nfliicted for over twc.iiy years, ami I can uy that C'uHcarets have ntv'L-n me more relief thr.ii uny other rente d? I h.we ever tiled. 1 hhuli ci-rtaitiiy rcom-nt'-n l thej to my frimK :m heinf oil they ar represeutect." Xuos. Oit,LAUi, luitfiu. iii. CANDY CATHARTIC nw'snf. Pihtibf. potent, T3.t Goofl. T0 GoimJ. .No'er n CJt.'ti. or Cirt k. 2c. iyo. ... CUH2 CONSTIPATION. ... MrrHr- '- . t kW.-s. M-.lrsal. Tsrk. Sit core? s AiiorJ tht? cn!y opportunity in the City fr IJlIIianls or Ilowl-inir- Confoetionery, Tobaccos, j Cigars, etc. on sale neautr In Blood Prep. C!can Mocl means a c.tm skin. To beauty witltout it. I '.iscurvts. C'anJy Cathar tic tlt-.ui yo::r blomi ntid ktT'i it clean, by stimt up the lay hvtr ami ilrivirig all im purities from ti:elodv. lin t.i-U;'y to b.Tiiih j i Hip ion, boils, Lloteiies, Mackhcnds EJiJ ii.at g-.t kiy bihoiid complexion by Uikin Cnsviiret. i .Miity for ten cents. All drug ijiat, sutiiiartioa guaiiuiteeda 1U--, 0c 5uc Cyrus, the jeweler, will make yuur i'M cluck or watch run as gornl us now, or jsivc yoii a bargain in anythiuir in tlie jt-violry line. CITATION. la the County Court the State of Ore- i"T CiM.ik Co'inty. In the M.fc;i.-r uf the Kitate of .1. bn W. Case, det-esnnl. To Fannie K iint;: Charles W. Gae, William K C.Tije, Marcus C. tia-e. Maudie '"S'. an 1 Frani l. ti.ie. h ira and next fifkin tif John 'V. ;;t.e tlowrsi trrwtiiik': IX I'HK XAMK (IFTHESTAfKliF rei.n, yo t are herehy cit.nl an-i ruinired to uia;..ir th e County Court of the State of Oregon, f.ir the County of Cro. k, at the Court room thereof, .tt I'rimville in the County of Crook on M.intiay the seventh ilay of January, at 10 i cliK'k. in t!ie forenoon of th: t tiy, then ami th -re to nhow came if a:iy Aim lx wl y tin- pit'tion of Kannie E. a.i:niiiiH;ratrix of a:v e.u-ite filed in t!iis prireeiliii; on Se.teUit er 4th, l'.tOO nravini; for the sale of t.e f.illuwiinr d.-SLTilied r:,l state via: K j N K h'rc Jt XS.WV i Sec. UT, Township 1! S. l.'auVe L'l E. le tiot rante.i ati.i to ..aov cause if any th-.-re te why an order h.u! 1 not he ma le by this xiurt i!irvctin- th..t t'.e s.:i,! red rotate of alove named decei-eiit or s n'Ti.-li tl.vre. .f us ttiav lie tiu'iwary he sol i at puiuiv or l-iivute -ale allkl the (.lio i'il-s thereof be applied in payment of the debts of Suid vleeedent Jium A lla'e. Wituess, the lion. W. C. WiKs Jui-e ot '.he Cotn.tv C nrt of the State of tr-on, tor the County of Crook with the sal of dd Court a,Hixed, this Oid t'ay of Oct btr, j;KK). Attest: J. J. Stuit i, C erk. (Seal) To Cnro Confltlvia-lon Forwer, TaUo Cisearcts Cant'iv (ntharticv 10c cr2a. if C C C. ia:l L& euro. oru,?::iu retutut r.ion1? A set if rlllia' llist;ry my bo aeeti at j ollirt' i:nl tlii 'so .li-sirijii to K-.vru .-f dio 'l ill. him; rtra cun tt so by calling. I'bibbinj; rat.-jt .j.mmi till .Ian. l-f. isSCiUbe cared If you suffer from any of the i ill i.f men, come to the oldest SuciisJi.tt on tl.o Paci.Sc Coiist, ( ZrU BvtCCl Market St Est'd 1862. I 4 fl Yotins men and m.tSdle i & A uir.M. iiion who are suilorine 1 from the elfects uf yo-atiil'ul imUsciio'.is or tx- in nil ii-icum pi "Mt '"!.; i,rtna;rimi'a, Fret1.i. n. r 't: Ml . lunliitgr, e!C. Hy m I CUIULIIIUIIOII OI rniictnrf.,ui 0,, uirams uv- i , tUe lici.ir Das s' arranged n:s m-amirm .t it will iiit only alT. rd iimntdi.ite rt iicf but j :riii.ineril cure. '1 he 3"oi; tor does not claim to 1 perform miraules, but is vuil-known to ue a tair mill iqu.n: 1 iiysi-.i.'" mu ouha..-. 111 his M- i;,ky I IM'SfH Or iflCn. ( 4tiilli thxvoiiKhly cnutfruied troui tne 'i;Vt:uv m a "iii'pivit.i,' to ts will ro 1 Ctvio U' honest cinCo.ir.f L.lrt oomplnllU. , We u'tll Uuaranttra I UiHVlYK CUJibin I evzry case itc u--ul rtAket or forfeit Ou TLlioiiMunsl 5oMnia. ' nn-itilta ion V K T. i' and strictly private. ini:iit persminlly or by li-tter. Semi for biMik, free (A valuable book f--ix men.) V3MP TIC JOEtWAN'S Great X. iuso .iiii of Anatomy j the fiucsi aatl lari;pst Museum cf its kind in the w Come mm K.iru how wonilertuily you f iir n'.-if'.; how to avutil .'.tv laiuss and disease. We ir ciMMiiui.-M ' aJdi; new f-peount-Ui VjiT.llsOu Jn'a a. i u-i or w;iiy. W 105. Wiirkct Street. S?n ?i-ancisco, CM. 1 kJ E ' a il R b wmm tm WW fm am KB a- ,.. ttMavcc' iiauu. t"tl 'ill i--t"i"l"l-t"i-."yM-t- I S..vA a I f ,"r?.';';';"'w-J'i'::S,':wifMm-' a .. I Cteflfsiicc SMc Sweeping reduc tions on ail winter goods for SO days. We ofisr all our Winter Dry GddJs at 1-8 off for Cash. XHE ( Corner 4th Prineville, THEE S1EXJI3 UOOM OW TVT A 1 1ST t gr RATES, $1.23 to .?2.00. E7 FATROXAGj "Uhs Ony t'rst Ciass ffouss t'n Zjow? Special Accommodations for "Urauei CHRIS COHRS, Manager -CANTON t, j j Ailtnorlef!'! the Mp-Tirr of all maVrv. Th al esit hsr..'Mil, i.htet r;iU. otom diimLlc and turn the i il iickiiiv. L'.m he ifrjuMcd lo work on iii hilk. whrrc ethrr fil. H.ie dil tMCx.f bub hands ant! J frji:y p-. :ii rx suptncriv over Jti. o-ners. in ; A-tarh.- rut. C" c pure tbran w.ih othrr and th.- 0: Titi y u wi.l buy a Canton. Atanuticuired FABllH & C"EMjCRFF CO.. CaNTDM. WMDK SITEEI0K DISCS HOE DRI And Seeders are too well known to t.eed an introduction and we me to remindyoo that wa are agents for them. Walking Plows Stc-l Sulky sud Gang. The famous "SCPERIOU" DRI ctves parade and for sale. Terms consistent, quality oousiu STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR FiiieHGrsesfcceipg and Wacn Work. . South End. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEI.i t Founded 18TO. j. W. UlU. M. D., Prtmclpal. .TbrtstinB Term Opens Sept. IS, 11H)3. f a FoRrrllm? and Day School. Under pre. exit rr.anngvmfnU since 1STS. I Primary. Freparatory and Academic ;jir: merits; CiU.Be Preiv ration. Military ,I'isw.Miline. Manual Training. Boys of ail IarTes received. For catalogues or infrrmat!on address the prlm-iptU. J. W. HlUU M. D.. P. O idniwor 17, Portland. Or. .A Goo Pres erxption .fbx'niaiikiiid WANTED : A case of bad not benefit. They banish 1 9 I " ishbs asa f f . , j ' w Kit) w Ji STOR: f. EDBY and 1! &ts Oregon :.iiTi.r- 5-',.. l3 You will nee ! ' v r,t farminrj: too.. V. & (X Canton HneofCan ton. 111., is und test. The Car r ud Steel plov tors, harrows, made of hijrh-j . .. ial with first manship, have I test since 1842: . , the procession .. - . j Cod, Iron aid Steel. W SFecia!ty at this sea year. I Frank E ; ins. TABU ?. hraltS th.t R I P A-N 5 m and prnloti lile w 'v.' A, "V- I l