Ji. Wlien tlie Boy Its? Tift npnc to our regular customers that we sell uauu news the KEgX shoes in town for loast n IP YftlT are 'king or lw prices on all kinds of Fall and II lvlU "Winter supplies, Cill at our Cash Store. MORRIS & ROWELL. Crook - County Journal. THURSDAY. J AX. 17. 1901. THIS PA PER k c.'wi!AS werti.-inir Axncv. 64 and 6" 'Merchant Kx- dAge, San FnncMOM, California, where con tract for advertising ci be made for it. Mrs. Milt Zell died at 2 o'clock, Wedn jsday and vm buried here tola; . Preaching service next Sunday, 3 p. ?., at lower McKay school house. Case of Royal Worcester corsets just received at Wurxweiler & Thomp sou's. Greatest Slaughter of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods and crockery at the lor, to mourn the loss of a devoted Ptaraar. J mother. She has been a consistent Money saved during the next 30,m-mue1, oS the Taylor Street M. E daye with the bargain, sale at the ! Church, of Portland, Oregon, for the liaxaar. Tli duck hunters came back from the desert with eiupty game bags las t Saturday. Col. Ji. C. 3Tye and wife are in Portia ud where Ue Col. is having his - -v.. - . Henry Hahn was recently elected ! wor being exemplified" by the Sun--president of the Portland Chamber of ; beam team. After the ceremonies Commerce. j Royal Worcester corset in all col- . making the evening a very enjoyable ors and lengths at Wurxweiler and one." There were 13 charter member Thompson's. from which the following were chosen The regular Clearance sale of Win- j oncers: ter goods is now on at Wurxweiler 4 j p- p c M:rT Feck; C. of H., Re Thompson's. I bee Windom; I. of H., Annie Arm- Mr mmi fr J t W;ibo- of Antelope, are visiting iu this week. For the next 30 days we will sell all i of our Winter goods f-or one-third off; f.. -1, w t I When yon want us to sell you goods ; at cost get in while the e'earance sale la. sta. The Bazaar. I Ed Harbin has been engaged to superintend the construction of the j new sawmill at Pilot Butte. i Ladies' Capes and Jackets at hclf j price during the clearance sale at, Wurxweiler A Thompson's. I Mr. Lee Wood and Mrs. Lena Robin- j sod. of Ash wood ware married in Fort-1 land Dec 26, 1900, and returned home 1 Jan. 8. Ms. John Chambers has jrone to i . . ry -,i .. . r . .... ' a 23-horse power engine for the Pilot Butte Cu's. saw mil L . Mr. Chas. Duiham, who has been ia a hospital in Portland for several months, has so far reoovei ed that he expects to return home in a few weeks. Th rv.-,K f.f i, -.i.i -?-n . T, , . . $jOJ, Attorney Brink and John Combs, the administrator, having c'o-ed the deal whilo there hut week, i A coipany has been organized iu CUlaoi county to build a railroad from Condon to the Columbia river. It will tap the wheat belt of that coun try and reuder a large portion of Wheeler county wheat lauda more val uable. A meeting of the Wool Growers As sociation will be held early iu March 'proceedings were had of record: next in order to allow permits for! Ordered that a warrant in the ram of summer grazing to be sent to Wash- 69 be drawn in favor of H. A. Melvin inton and returned before the ooeu- "bate on taxes wrongfully paid. i.rih.-in.n !, date is fixed notice will be given in these columns. Last week Wade Huston brought to town for medical treatment Hiram V.r. -f Aliwid. Harney was ving zome tin uer his feet slipping on the ice' he lieavUy, tfae handle of the froweretnk- ing him in the side, breaking and injuring him severely. Jas. ocKl, of Asbwood, called at the Jocbsal o.'Sce and renewed his aubscriptiun this week. Jim kuois a good newspaper when he e it and he know a thing or two about mines, too, having a four-foot vein near the Oregon King that averages about fl-in silver and gold. The heavy rain which began last s "urday evening and ciutiuued un Monday morning took off all the snow iu the lower alt.tuden. It aUo took off the bridge oti Lower Trout creek, ret Bering that stream impass - able and depriving thU section of man s Heritage oi any man iroin out- ; side sources for twj days. Last Tues day the skies cleared and all nature seems pleased with itself. Mr. .V.G. Reed and wife arrived here from Snohomish, Wash., last week I In the matter of damages to Trout ill search of a drier and more health- creek bridge by Russell & Co., of P-rt-f til climate and being favoraoiy iin- j land, Oregon, H is ordered that the clerk piressed with the "climate have con-( of this court notify Russell & Co. that cluded to remain here. Mr. Reed is a I unless the sum of 10 he forwarded furth tiinner and has taken a position with with to the treasurer of this county in Iplkins 4 King. The Jolrxal wel- j payment of damages done by their em cjoines them to our pleasant little j ployes to Trout creek bridge bv running I.. tity. I . , . T. . , I The ortnwest Livestock and: .L. , , , , , ,. , . AiV oul-Growers Journal, published at: -m ., or.H .l K.r l..l... i xr ..j . Afanus is a 21-page monthly magazine first class in every particular and full o tne nrim witn vaiuauie nuormation f or Oregon stocking. TUo price U$l ijyear, but we offer it as a premium to 11 new subscribers to the Journal. r those who pay all arrearages and ei) yr in advance. is displeased with the fit and the Mother with the wear and the Father with the cost of his Clothes, all can be satisfied here nionev. Passed Away. v- Last Wednesday ffternoon, Jan. 16, at tUo residence of her son in this city, Mrs. J. A. Col man passed from !Tth af!er ":rln ine-.I : i inuuins. uic luiifmi services were held at the M. E. church Friday at 1), a. ni. Mrs. J. A. Colraan, whose maiden name was M inter, "was born at Knox v lie, Iowa in 1S45 and came tc Oregon wi:h her parents in 1854, settling near Hillsboro. Her husband to whom she was married iu IStH died in 1S89. She leaves three sons, A. T., A. P. and A. M. Colman and two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Kelso and Mrs. S. A. Mil- ! P8' thirty years. Lcxlgo Instituted. Last Saturday evening Sunray lodge, IX'gree of Honor, was instituted at ! Haystack by Mrs. Sadie Moore, D. D. , vi. C. H., assisted by 13 members of . ,n I ... I ,rti frvvm f,nw tlllk u.pu were concluded a banquet was spread strong; C.ofC. Emma Cline; R?c., Fin, D. W. Bamett; ! Receiver, J. H. Windom; Usher, El- : ai WirnliM- T 1 - 1?Alt. T..l.-- CI fl Krant Hoffman. ' " " Mr. John Combs started todar for Salem as a member of the "fourth"' house and after its adjournment he will visit his mother who is iu Cali- fornia. A special school meeting ol school district Xo. 1 will be held at the court house at 2 o'clock, p. in., Jan. S3, to levy a tax to pay the iuterest on the bonded debt and for general school purposes. The Commissioner of the General Land1 office has reversed the decision of The Dalles Land Office iu the land ol Tyior Morrow, Keenan and Keenan, deciding that the lands ' are not desert and holding their en tries for cancellation, Joe Ttreichel went with Dr. Rosen berg ou a professional visit up Crook- : ed river a few d.iys ago taking a 22 . cal. rifle with him. O.i reaching their destination tue placed the mux- zle of the gun on his foot and pro- ceeded to fill the gun with cartridges ' prpa ratory to taking a hunt. In i manipulating trie lever tiie gun . was j discnnrged anil Joe now wears a nice, : clean hole through his foot to remind hi'n of his carelessness. County Court Proceedinsra. At the regular Jan., 1001, terai uf the cooimissiouera court for the county of Crook when were present Win. C. Wills, couuty judge, D. E. Templetoa and J. H. Healy, commiaaioners, -the following Ordered that a warrant be drawn ; favor of W. T. Casey for the sum of 15 e coats recovered by niin in ca e of W. ! T. Cej v Crook C-.unty. The jnrv tit, consisting of 200 names Jlr-! were selected and names furnished to Mr-leil.r. andj In the matter of the tax levy for the fell Tear 1900 it was ordered that the lew f..r county purpose be 10 mills; f.ir coouaon school purposes 5 mills; for is -dp bounty fund mill upon all reul a ia personal propeny otnei tano upun sheep snd upon sheep 1 cent per head. ', Ordered that the clerk attach a war- i rant to tl! tf 1S0O. returnable in 00 diy : from Jan. 15th l'JOl. Ordered that the clerk attach a war rant to roll of. 18!i8 returnable in CO days from Jan. 15th, 1901. Ordered tnat the cl rk attach a war rant t ) roll of 1897, returnable in oO i days from Jan. 15th, 1901. j Ordered that the cletk attach a war- : rant to roll uf 189H returnable in CO days ! from the 15th of Jan., 1901. ' In the Matter of the Backus Trx Sale , and deed it is ordered that tne clerk of I . this court draw a warrant in favor of H. T. Hill in the sum of J4.30 and further. 1 that the Sheriff's deed for the land de scribed therein be cancelled and that the i ri-cord thereof be made to show thia or i der. I .-....(!..., .,.;.. a. mat a i,-;,i,.., that su action at law for the recovery of the said damages will be instituted at Ordered that warrants now clel,,vlfficoto the .,, f n the SUC.35 t w tiir-h wnrfl drawn mfir tliHti uvm vunn a,,0 aIld i,ttl.e not been called be caiicell- i ed hv the clerk of this coautv. Ordered that a warrant be drawn in favor of Isoin Cieek aa rebate on tuxes in the sum of (22. In the matter of public printing aud Elkins & King : lis & King j GOODS FOR THE NEiW YEAR FOR THE TABLE FOR Ralston Breakfast Food Ralston Pancake Flour Fine Canned Fruits iee Dried Fruits Choice Jellies and J ams Good Syrups BEST FLOUR AT RIGHT PRICES Our Heating PRE - We are offering Try For the month of January" only. On February 1st we take an inventory of stock, and close our liooks for the year 1900; Hence our desire for turning out poods at such low figures. The more goods we can sell the less work we have in tak ing stock, and the more reasons for this great of the situation. Prices wanton extravagance week for t ?RE -INVEHTORY SALE JWe want your Mail Orders. All Goods Slarked In I'laln Fiznrer. 6. e 'iri'j ctficial paper: The time for conai.iermtioo of this mat ter having been set far Jan. 11, at 1 o j cluck, p- - and A. C. P-lmer, pobiufaer ! ed his subscription list and affidavit there to and no other application haviug bn( 6Iid it is ordered that the Cmok O un-1 ty Journal be awarded Oio coun'T print- ) ins and t e and is dt-clarrd the iifticial pa- per of Crook coonty and that the same ratvs be and are hereby establuhed and agreed : upon aa were agreed upon fur the year ' ( 1U00, except for publishing semi-annual i statements an additional compensation of j 50 per cent be allowed over and above ; the "re eu lor rate. j Ordered that the clerk hereafter draw ' a warrant in the sum of 910 in favor of . John Ldtos each rronih until further or- ' dered. j The court having examined the books, j accounts snd receipts of the county clerk ', find them correct and that the amount of f fees collected by him for the six months ! ending Dec 31, 1900, amounts to (555. 95. J . 1 1 the mitter of the A. Zell road, the j n ; r-pirt of viewers bing favorable it is j ordered that A ull py into tiie Uoon- ty Treasury the sum of $1 snd proceed j tf pat said road into irod condition and i s lbnii. evidence therof at the next term I of courfor further action. Two hundred snd forty scalps of wild animals wers presented and destroyed. Ordered that the county judge settle with the sheriff on the tax rolls in his possession and dicket his Gildings fur further action. B lis Allowed. The following claims which are not j provided for by law were allowed and or" dered paid: J. II .Douthit, trees. $i5.r.2i Glass Pindhome, seal, J. L L'Jckey, gste keeper. R.OOj 3. ! 11.28! Codes 70. Arthur H'dRes, repayment, Bancroft Whiting Co., 7 vol, John Mrrrick, setting out trees, 1G 75 5. ! .85 13.48 18 40 ! 50 1.00 3J. ! 15. I 85 50 4 R0 11.75 28 35 ; 20. e.77 19 ii ; u 75 J. F. IW, rent voting place, J. J. Smith, expressnge, Hawkins Bros., lumber, P. L. W. Co., lights snd water, Prineville hotel, board psnper, A Ltppmau, repairing chairs, A Teuipleton, board pauper, W. C Wills, cash advanced, Mrs. J. C. Sumner, board paupers, E. O. Hjde, medical service, " A.& W. Co., dings for " : - " ', blanks, P. L. & W. Co., water, Glass & Prudhome, stationery, Wurzweler & T:mpson. Mdse. , W. W. Armstrong, board pauper, 8 J. Newsom, "wood for ' S. S. Newsom, services hunting fur body of E. E. Davis, W. C. Congleton, buird prisoner, W. C. Congletou, postage, J. J. Smith. " Elkins & King, Mdse. , A. C. Puhner, printing, 13. 24. 40 95 2. 8. 15.20 38 38 193.50 10. G 50 8 5 .70 6 75 11 50 2.D0 T. M. Bal.lnin, prom, on ins. Glass & Priidliouir, book. H. P. Belkrmp, ined. ser. 8. w; & Co. Mdse., Win. Boegh, stationery, Ed. Harbin, labor, A', C. Jacubs, rent voting place, T BLACKSSVIITHINC, HORSE SHOESNC. WACOn-VORK To Look To Price Stoves ! IN YEN SXi!. great reductions in prices in uur Bccb, :li::s, '::isi:ags, tlnhag; room we have for our new spring bargain event, and you should profit have been lowered to the last notch, for vou to buv elsewhere now. Watch PI .st Aoeual Clearance Sale BEGINS it comes utit Take it in Substantial departments. When vou Jan Rih iCIill I 7 member wejhave the same thing for less monej", Japanese. Bazaar. JAPANESE BAZAAR. Air C A H Sells Furniture, &c. for Cash and on Easy Payments. 1-4 down, balance in monthly payments POSITIVELY XO THE RANCH Spring Wagons, Buggies, Farm Wagons, IMows, Pumps, ripe & Fittings, Doors, Windows, Terra Cotta Ruilding Paper, Wall-paper Hardware, Grain & Coal. is a pleasure is a pastime. To Possess is a privilege. t t t t t TORY entire stock of lusts m wi9 poods. These are the by taking advantage. and it would be this space next BARGAINS I We will serve you promptly. We will save you money. We solicit a trial order. "j SHAXIKO, l.EGOX. .0 once a rear, while it lasts. Reductions in all see it in other stores, re GOODS CHARGED. 2? is -Z'"'-- tions m f r . . fib : -- fa A : 4fr iff PRINEVILLE'S BIG ffoore s. f giUiiud Quiets A fiord the only opportunity in the City for llilliarJs or Bowl ing. Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. on sale I !.! ;..;'-r4"t- V l ! I1 I' Mil Dcaittr Is Blood Dmp. Clrm Ulnn menna a clean skin. beamy witliout it. t'ascarets. Candy Lathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirrinir up tiie lazy liver and driving ail im purities Horn tne ikkiv. liegni lou.ij- o tanili pimpies, boils, blotches, blackheads, and lliat au-kiy bilious complexion by taking Ca-waretfl. tauly for ten cents. AH clrug qtsls, sati'action 'euaxanteed lot 25c, 50c Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your old clock or watch run as good as new, or give you a bargain in anything in the jewelry line. To Cars Cotw it v-on Foitvrr TaVc C8CB7ets Canilv Calh:irlic 1 Jeer 25a if C. C- C to cur. (irurKw r fuii. nionev A set of Eills' History may be seen at this office snd those dt-s'.rinsj to learn jf the clubbing rites can do so by call.na Clubbing rates gmd till Jan. 1st. A good second-hand couch for sale. Kufiiire at this office. All Vitae Ore Keniedies i-tr sale bv Mm. Hattie Palmer, A sent. Etacate Toar Itowels W 1 ' ?i Casesrets. Candy athrritt-. c:it cor.M i'Ation forever. 10c. 23c. ItCGC. f ail, timitisw refund money. Vitae Ore f 1.00 per parkajse V. O. pilis 2"ic. - v";ll on or address Hattie Calmer, Frineville, Oregon. T.ikr your team to Chris C. l.rs new stable. Host Frineville flour at Simpson, Wilson Co't $3.73 per hid. We have the Hour, you have the -ash. We will exchange niih you at the rate of sf3.73 per bid for lest lrineille Hour. Simpson, Wilson Si Co. Remember the clearance sale for 30 lays only nt the Bazaar. Kodak Cameras & Supplies at Temple ton d- Son's. Simpson, Wilson & Co. make -a specialty of Shoes. Hay your shoes and hats at ?. W. & Cu'i For Sale Two very desirable lo's in Frineville at a bargain. Call on or iddrss, Frank Elkins, Frinevillo, Or. Keep yiur went her eye on Ad.imson ,fc Winnek Ou'a. display counters, i'hey will shortly open an inimutue itock of new novelties. Mrs. Fai'iiie K. tJaye is ngrnt f-r Ihe Celebrated Xatural Body ISrr.cc, or ladies. Fine drrjsinnking done on short lot ire. Fnniiic E. Gayp. suofn pnnjojsisia:ln.rr Miej D O r JI ocs'ool noiiiHlitMito ind Ui:ii:t:o Auul) fjwiwii!,) iili loo auojL e4p Just received a new and complete tine of Ladie's mid Children's furnish- inir coods and nnderwear to 1 c sold it lowest cost prices. Also a tine line t hats of latest styles, and notions of ill kinds. Siutie Slnyton. Call and sr-e the fine line of Dictograph vlbuiiij at Temi'letoii & S ni's. Tho Acme M.iuini r:iehines, the l-at iu the Wi.rl.l at 8a!oiu.li'a. TWO CENTS The 1). lies-Warm Springs StuiiL! C. will carry frt-iyht iu..l xpress frmii The 1. tiles to l'rinovillo ;.t hrre cents a pou'ul. G od teeth are essential to henllli and ii good nppearaiiee. If youra need at funtiou go to Dr. A. C'lino, vlu3e .vork is his beat reci'ililnelularioil. Toys ! Toys ! Toys, nt the Fee Hive. Slow - re Tonr XS.tt!iie3- t Dr. HohbV Sparrn PHls pure all klJiiev Ills, scra pie frua. aud. siurlinu KtUivUy Cu.,Cuici.u or bi. V Cannot bo bnnght nt w!iolosa!i . Col. Fellows Cijr irs, 2o in a box for fi5 cents or 2 for 5 cents. Tho IA7.aak. The Jouuxai. editor is propartd to pay a fnii CASH Fit ICE for sculp bounty' certificates or for slnto war rants on the Sculp Bounty Fund, so bring yoitv jcnlps and gt-t your cai-h. Our Annuals me goin like "hot cakes," and nt tho present rnte the s.ippiy will soon do exaausievi. ii you bnve a frieml or relation who wants any information about Crook county end him a copy. -- - ,ix-;i weeping re on all goods for 80 days. We ofbr all our Winter Dj GjoJ.3 at 1-3 ofTfor Oasii 7US.ZWEILE0 & THOSOIJ HTHE M ( Corner 4ili PriniBville, FREE S HOOC ?- RATES, 11.25 to $2.00. 77 A a Onu J'rst Ciass Jouse t'n Special Jtccommoclaticns for Tjravelt'ng CHRIS COHRS, Makagsr. j CANTON . g i Gang 4, . plows, .mmi u v i 7y i -s AoVnrt-e-sed the st!prior of all makes. The easi est h.t 'l.', 1 tlnet cr.-.ft. in..! iJur.Lie -r.d tun the peifcc:(y. Can ! at":;ate to work on -.ia hiiU, whtre oihtfrt f-iL H-'ve tinst p'wf lutb ;an.! ant! ntbV i"; "t .tiT-ri.r: V ovrr nil o.tir-r. Xi.u'. in ' T Jhil-FKl!Iri:Hll.LF.I. b--.m. ..d R.A ii t".iivvr thr-in witn oihoi-. ara -et- trur "rHsVfW SUFEIilOR DISCS AND HOE DEILLS And Seeders are too well known to l.cel an introduction and we merely bec leava to retiiimlyou that wian 3oa'4 for them. Walking Plows-Chilled or Steel -Sulky sod Gang. The famous 'SCPERIOR" DRILL on dnss parade and for ealo. Terms cbnsiatent, quality considered. STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Fire Horeeshcelng and Ti agon Wcrk- Scnth End. BiSHOP SCOTT ACADEMY J , Foananl 1STO. 1. ' J. W. H1H. M. 1 . Principal. - Jkii A rTatm.. Term Opeu. Sept. IS. 1BOO. J2'i ' " .ent nianasement sine. 1S.S. JL "jf WliVl' lT-mary. Preparatory and Academic De- eX J ,H'J;f: ff!f 111 H1 .'p.lVtm.-n?.: eo'leue l'ri? ration. Military Viiit, fcVjr--.-HM-U- .tiis.-lpliiie. manual Tramlng. Boys uf ail . U IfS?: ?i?TW., .Vptrt- 1K For cntalogwes or Information ad.lrcAS t:;e prirv-iixil. J . . HU.U l. l-. iiiatwvr 17. i'orf.and. Or. For cntatcsuea or Information ad.trcss 4TyaIibltHit'.'.l MPA-N-S Doctors find A Cjoo Pres errotioii Ibr WANTtD ; A c-e of bad health that R I P A-JI S III not benrtil. Thsy banish pjin and pmlong life. On civca relief. Now the wra R I F A N S .ack.,.., cccpt n .nl,,,!,,,,,. R I PA-X S, io fur cu. f be iiU at any .,;, More. Ten MmpUs an.l ,,e ,1,'U"X U.,,,al will be mailel lo any ad.lrc. f, five cni, nc- . STORE EDBY and C Sts Oregon. vr.IT STEEET 03ST 7 PATROXAGE SOLICITED. Uown. You will need a few r.ew farming tools. The rreat 1. & O. Canton line ot Can Ion, 111., is undeniably the lest. The Canton Chilled pud Steel plows cultiva tor?, harrows '.'. nmde of liisrh- f.il ial with first ' -lr.anship, hav -i- ; t1 test since 184 yet h- the procession v "ry, !Cgs!, Iron and Steel. Wagon Tops a Specialty at this season of tie year. Frank Elkins. 1ABUIES