.. .V .. . GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAR FOR THE TABLE FOR THE RAHCH Ral-ton Breakfast Food Ralston Pancake Flour Fine Canned Fruits Kice Dried Fruits Choice Jellies and Jams Good Syrups Spring Wagons, Buggies. Farm Wagons, Plows, Pumps, Pipe & Fittings, Doors, Windows, Terra Gotta Building Paper, Wall-paper Hardware, Grain & Coal. J. F. MORRIS. As Down Went HcOinly Down goes prices on Mens' and Boys' Overatsr Ladies' Cloak and Jackets. Fascinators, Mitts, Ladies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, all coins: AT COST Prices Flattened to the Thinnest. The values will tempt the most grudging pocket book, jf you contemplate buying, don't think it over too To ig, but buy where prices are consistent with the cost of production. 1W - " W - All ' P. I' I rikins & Ring j MIllS iMIllg j CI Sweeping reduc tions on all winter goods for 30 days. We ofiar all our Winter Dry Goads at 1-3 off for Oash WUR2WEILER TH0IV3S0.! BEST FLOUR BLACKSMITHING, HORSE SH0E1HC, WACOll-WORK SPoindexter Jfcotel. P. B. POINDEXTER, Prop. AT RIGHT PRICES - - This Hotel is new in every way and is one of the finest hotels in Eastern Oregon. The accommo dations are first class, the table is supplied with every delicacy in the market, and you feel at home w hile you are there. Rates Reasonable. Sample Kaon a CMMCtioa. Prineville, Oregon. Crook - County - Journal. THURSDAY. J AS. 9Ar J90L THIS PAPERc? nniu( Aj, n . .i sad .Meroojuit Kx ehaaar. Su Kraocwoa, California, where con tracts for advertising cam be suad lor it. ' - '- - . , Case of Royal Worcester corsets just reobived at Wursweiler fc Thomp sosi'..- Greatest Slaughter of Hats. Boots, Shoes, Dry Uooda and crockery at the BaMt.-'M'-'-'--- - The Rte Cwaedy Company will be in Prioevillo S-terday and Monday evening. Simpson, Wilson & Co. are offering Treat bargains in Mens' and Boys' Hat. BL E. Bennett, of Post, filed a home stead claim on Camp creek last Slon day. C.4. SC. C. -Tye and wife are in Portland where the Col. is havir.g his eyes treated. Mns' hats which formerly sold for $2.50 to $3 now -Oe to $.W at Simp-S-o, Wilson Co. Royal Worcester corsets in all col ors and lengths at Wunweiler and Thompson's. - Tbe repilslf Clearance, le of Wio ter goods is now oo at Wunweiler A Thompson's." " ' - -1 jse apes ana Jac-ets at ncii j price during the' clearance sale at Wunweiler A Thompson's. Mr. and .Miss Horuey. of Haystack, were in town Monday purchasing school land in that vicinity. For the next 30 days we will sell all j of oar Winter goods for one-tltird oft lor cash. VT.Jl T. When you want as to sell you goods at cost get in while the clearance sale lasts. The Bazaar. MUs Emma B. Pike has filed a con test against the homestead entry of J. B. Johnson in the Haystack country. Andrew Morrow, one of our most prominent sheepmen, was in town on Monday. He reports his stock in fine condition. Miss Kate H elf rich who so ably assisted tbe JoCbnel force in their time of need, left for her home at Lamonta on Tuesday. Gold has been found on the Clark Rodger's farm, 8 miles south of Salem in what is expected to be paying quantities. ' It is stated that the C. S. has ar ranged with the O. R. AX. Co. to give Shaniko the same rate from Portland as is given to The Dalles, j- 1 - . Chas. Hindman,' of Sisters, was in town' on business this week. He reports-it quie in that vicinity and. or dered tbe Jocjtsii- sent to his address to liven things. spJ, - . ; A y)ung man by the name cf &oe who apa been in the employ of T.J. Powell for severs yea's, is lying at . i '. i . . ' - , Our Heating Stoves To Look is a pleasure. To Price is a pastime- To Possess is a privilege. Editor Paltaer want to Bend Tuesday on a business trip. Woolen socks, ladies' hnee and lined gloves st your own price at the Buaar. ,,G. W. Gibson, of Post, was in town rVedueaday filing a hot-eate-d claim on Newaouj creek. ,; It will pay too to read J. F. Morris' new ad thia week. Money can be saved by following his advice. Tbe Journal baa on band a sufficient number of its Annaala ou hand to supply every demand. -Muipsou, Wilson A Co. have some thing of iucereat to tell yoa in their new ad this week. Suii;h & Cleek are running a pipe from the water wain into their saloon, a hch will prove a great couveuieuce. The Shaniko stage still contiivea to ar rive aa late as possible, much to the an noyoca of the patrons of the route. The holiday number of the Crook ccunty Journal is nicely illustrated and neatly gotten up. Hood River Glacier. The dosing sermon preached by Rev. Levi Johnston laat Sunday was delivered to a boose packed to the utmost capacity R. & Price has plenty of dry, solid juniper wood which be will sell at lowest cash price and deliver on shortest nuUoa 1 24tf. Ed Gerow returned on the Barns staee , S-iturday evening from a visit in Lake- Tiew, t l-Use city and other points. The e ngine for the new saw mill at Pilot Butte arrived thia week and will be pat in place atooce when the mill will be started up. Attention is called to the ad of the PoindexWr Hotel in Una isaue. A m-at desirable atoppinz place can be found there, "with all the comforts of Miss Stella Hubble returned faw Mitchell laat Saturday, where she has Seen spending the tmliaajs. Miss Hub ble is now learning the ''art preservative" in the Jocii. office. Robert E. Glaze, a brother of Till Glaze, formerly of Prineville, shot and killed his partner in their hotel in San Francisco last week. The coroner's jury brorght in a verdict of guilty. Glaze claims he acted in s If defense. Cy Mul-ey, of Prineville, shipped over the C. S. railway to Seattle last Thurs ay, twenty-two bead of the finest draft Bones that it has been our lot to look at for aome time. These horses were niaed near Piineville, and that eounty baa plenty more just like then. Shaniko Leader. We have received a copy of the Shaniko Leaders Souvenir ftdition which in it's typographical nsatneas sad general make op ia a marvel when it ia considered that it waa gotten up in a country newapaper office. It is a credit to the town and the proprietor of the Leadar. The Artisans initiated several new member last Monday evening and at the close of the initiation ceremonies. ice crea m ana cake were serveu ana very enjoyable evening passed by all those present. The Mayflower mining company have an engine, air compressor and ; Burleigh drill on the way to their mines, and on their arrival will ex tend the tunnel at the rate of eight feet a day. I. L. Ketchum, the veteran shoe maker of this county, who closed out his business last summer and turned bis attention to alfalfa farming, has again opened a shoe repninng shop any day at his old Jrj RE -IN YEN TORY We are offering great reductions in prices in our entire stock of Bacis, I:li::s, Eraliug., Clstiisj, Ma , d... lh For the month of Januarv only. On February 1 at we take an inventory of stock, and close our books for the year 1900; Hence our desire for turning out goods at such low figures. The more goods we can sell the less work we have in tak ing stock, and the more room we have for our new spring goods. These are the reasons for thia great bargain event, and you should profit by taking advantage of the situation. Prices have been lowered to the last notch, and it would be wanton extravagance for you to buy elsewhere , now. Watch this space next week for ZFRE-IIIVENTORY GALE BARGAINS j?Ve want your Mail Orders. All (aood HarktHl In Plain Figures. 3. t t j j We will serve you promptly. f We will save you money. W We solicit a triaTorder. j PEASE & MAYS; SHAX1KO,-OKEGOX. the phint of death from injuries re eeived by being kicked by a hoise which fell with him. . . The physiciaaa have given up all hopes ftf the recovery of the Queen of England, and say she cannot live but a few days, lu her death the world lusts one of its grandest cnataciers ana a breaking up of I Rnj may ouna the British empire ia expected by manv trade as a result of her death. N. A. Tye, at the Bazaar, says that if the miserable thief that stole a fine china cup from his store lost Satur day will call in he will give him the saucer that belongs with the cup and ask no questions. Geo. L. Strong, one of the original Card of Thanka. The undersigned desire to extend their heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted them and minister, d to the wsnts of their beloved mother during her last illness, and who partici pated in the last sad rites. Obituary. ... .... Mrs. Myrtle D. Zell was born Aug. 8, 1878, st Lafayette, Yamhill county,'; Oregon. She departed this lile Tues- j day, Jan. 15, 1901, her sga being 22 years, 5 months and 7 days. The dc- home " I ceasea was uuueu m "" oi.c : CO 31. Jeil January wai, hi i Grass Vallcv. Ore. April 30, 1S98, i Mrs. Zell united with the First Bap- I list church of Prineville, of which she : was a consistent member to tbe time : of her death. She leaves a hnvbaml, an infant son, a father, three brothers : and a host of friends to mourn her ! death. The remains were brought to j Prineville and the funeral services, were held at the Union church at 3 p. J m, on Thursday, Rev. B. F. Harper : officiating. The church was crowded, and a large concourse of our citizens were present at the interment iu the Masonic cemetery. Editor Jocrsal: I see report of the bills allowed by our county court in one instance is misleading and causes lemarks derogatory to our com missioners. The item I have refer ence to reads, "S. J. Xewsom, services hunting for body of E. E. Davis, $24." j The facts are, S. J. Newsom fur-1 nished bis own team, feed, and board J for bimself and a young man in his employ, and was out six days faith fully hunting for the body of E. E. Davis, without any intention or ex pectation of being reimbursed Irnm the county. The matter was thia, (when the bill foi $24 was allowed ) The judge and one commissioner, Mr. Healey, agreed to the proposition made by me to furnish Indians their board and pay them 91 per day each, to accomjumy me on that hunt, which four persons earned 24 as per agreement. When we returned to town, because ' I had assumed the bossing, the In- ', dians called upon me to settle. The judge was below at the time and I , paid them off, in good coin, and got my psy back in county order. Had we found the body, the county would' have received of the amount of the reward, as its part for furnishing of ' our party. S.J. ewsom. st Annual Clearance Sale BEGINS an. 8th, 1 PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE H'"t'il 4"t I iuiMii.niitiiiiiiii"i"t'iii"ii 5 oore aJilliattl .'atlotfi Afford the only opportunity in the City for Billiards or Bowl ing. Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. on sale i I I' l" I li'l !'' I' l"4" I I t"l' ' 1 1HE REDBY Ore; Deaatr Is Blao4 Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. C'listarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood, and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-uuritii-s from the body. Ucgin tonlay to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that su-kly bilious complexion by taking Caarsrets, teattty tor ten cents. All drug cist satialartion guaranteed, 10c, 26c, 50c Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your old clocc or waicn run as jjikkj as new, or give you a barguin in anything in the jewelry line. ( Corner 4th and It Sts Prineville, - FEEE SAMPLE BOOM OK 0T RATES, 1.23 to 2.00. fST ZtAe Only ttrsi Class Jtfouse in Zoan. Special Accommodations for Uravelint CHRIS COHRS, Manager. MAIN BTK? PATRONAGE SC T.J CANTON To Cur CooattVwktUm foil Tmbo Ovcaret Camtv Cathartic lc or 25c tlCXCC ful to cure, drucsisu rrfunU mooey It comes but once a 3'ear, Take it in while it. lasts. Substantial Reductions in all departments. When vou see it in other stores, re sy member we have the same thins: for less money, . Japanese' .Bazaar. .; JAPANESE BAZAAR. s. . Their eeiierous attention will ever be proprietors of this paper when it was gratefully remembered by us. A. f. Uulman. established as the Monitor, at Mitch ell, Oregon, has taken a position as foreman in our office. He is a fiit class printer and orders lor job work of any kind will receive his immediate attention. Tits Northwest Live-Stock and Wool- Growers' Journal, published at Pendleton and edited hy John P. Mc A. T. Colman. Mrs. A. L. Mdler. The Crook county Journal, published at Prineville, Oregon, by A. C. Palmer, is out with an 1!01 annual in muknzine foriu with 34 pages, and printed ou tine book paper. It ia handsomely illustrated i with hall-tone cuts of Droniiuent men Manus is a 24-page monthly magatine . ,n(1 ; Crook countv. and i. well first ckusjn every particular and full to the brim with valuable information for Oregon stockmen. The price is $1 ajyear, but we offer it aa a premium to all new subscribers to the Journal. or those who pay all arrearages and. oue yea In ndvunc. written regarding the resources of its county. The printing was done in Port land It is a very handsome number. sud every man in Crook comity ought to have a copy to send to a distant friend. We congratulate Editor Palmer on his tvUieveJieut. lkevww Examiner. Card of Thanks. j The undersigned takes this means of extending his grateful acknowledge nient and thanks for the kindness and ' attention shown him and his wife dur ing her (atal illness. Milt Zell. J The Pacific Homestead, a 12-pnge farm Journal published at Salem, ' Oreir. by the Statesman Pub. Co. is a : first-class .paper devoted exclusively j to farm and stock interests. The ; price is $1.00 a year. To all new subscribers to the Crook County Jour nal who pay one year in advance, 11.60, wc offer a years subscription to the Homestead free, and to all of our subscribers who are in arrears and will pay up and one year in advance we will send the Homestead one year free. This offer will leiuaiu good till Feb. 1st, uxt . Lippman Sells Furniture, &c. for Cash and on Easy Payments. 1-4 down, balance in monthly payments POSITIVELY, KO GOODS CHARGED. A set of Eilis' History may be seen at this office and those di-sirini; to learn f the clubbing rites can do so hy calling. Clubbing rales good till Jan. 1st. Monev saved during the next 30 days with the bargain salo at toe Boxaar. A good second-hand couch for sale. Enquire at this office. All Vitae Ore Remedies for sale by Mrs. llattie Palmer, Airent. Bdaeata Ton Bowels With Caaearats. Csnrt Cnthnrtlc, cu-i- constipation forever. 100.39a. It C.C.C. taiUdracKuttarctundnioucy. Vitae Ore fl.00 vt package. V". O. pills 25c. Call on or address Hattic Palmer, Prineville, Oregon. Take your team to Chris Cohrs new stable. Vitae Ore cures kidney and bladder diseases. Best Prineville flour at Simpson, Wilson & Co'e 3.73 ler bbl. Remember the clearance sale for 30 days only at the Baxaar. Kodak Cameras & Supplies at Temple- toil cf- Son's. Buy your shoes and hats at S. V. Cos For Side Two very desiraUe lots in Prineville at a Ixirgain. Cull on or iiddross, Frank Klkins, Priueville, Or. Keep your weather eye on Adamson A Win nek Co's. disphiv counters. They will shortly h?u an immense stock of new novelties. Mrs. Fannie E. Gage is nent f"r the Celebrated Natural Body Bruce, or ladies. Vine drejsmaking done on short notice. Fannie E. Gat!e. Kdueate Tow Bowels With Casearets. ' ("af! Canuv C?atlmrtie. enrp const tpution forere' ' ST tOo. aco. It C C. C. tall, drugRutta refund moasr. I Just received a new and complete line of Laidie's and Children's furnish- irtg gKds and underwear to l-e sold, at lowest cost prices. Also a fine line of huts of latest styles, and notions of all kinds. Susie Slayton. Call and see the fine Hue of Photograph Albums at Teuipleton & Son's. The Acme Mowimr Machines, the Bat in the World at Salomon's. TWO CENTS The Oalh-s-Warni S(rini;s Stajre Co. will carry freight tool express from The DhIIus to I'niie. ille l three cents a pound. O od teeth are essential to health ami to good appearance. If-yours need at tuution go to Dr. O. A. Cline, whose work is his best recommendation. Toys t Toys ! Toys, at tho Bee Hive. Tlow Aro Tone Klanera T Tr. rtobh Sparacrus PilieiiTe all hlltif Ills. Pam. stofree. Ada. sivriiuv Uuiuwu Cu..caivao ur Ai. x Cannot be bought at wholesale . Col. Fellows Cignrs, 25 in a box for 55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. The Bazaar. The Journal editor is prepared to pay it fair CASH PRICE for sculp bounty certificates or for state war rants on the Scalp Bounty Fund, so bring your scalps and get your cnidi. Our Annuals nre 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 liim a copy. - t i-j i .i ; t .11 aulcfs. The ai- KiUbhtl draft. ..t durable ad mrn the J 7 :i 4W,lv, C, be -diusied to wortt on dc hUU. u.iT Ah.r fciL Have dtt proof iiub haiKia : i ...ri.kiiv owcr alt othei ...k ..-1 ra. will buy t-uaoo. ia PARUN & CBENOGRFF C3 CiHTOM. and 1 Uatk ii all J utd Kid.n then viurcd Wv WwslSkSk0 You will need a farming tools. T. & O. Canton 1 ton. 111., is unde best. Tbe Can! and Steel plow- ton', harrows, made of hi lal with hrst mansliip, have stood the test since 1842 t r.i r? l ad the procession ! y t-everal. i rre;.t . M-fCan-. Ay t'-iO .i Onil'-etl , c'l'i-i va le. li:i h-arr le ii..iter- worK- SUPERIOR DISCS AND HOE DRII L,S And Seeders are too well known o need an introduction and we met ! b.r leave toreinimlyou that we are agen's for them. Walking Plows ii.ledur Steel-Sulky and Gang. The famous "SUPERIOR" DRI"-'- dress parade aud for sale. Terms consistent, quality eonsidocJ. still headquarters for ! Coal, Itob ard Steel. VajB T)?5 Fine Hrs esh eiar and i i Wan Wrfc Specialty at this se as a f tbe year. South End. Frank Elkins. BISHOP SCOTT ACADE' Founded IK TO. W. Hill. M. D., Prtmelsat. X'krlaSaaaa Ten n Upr. Sept. IS, 1SOO. ! a Boarding and Day School. Voder prss. nt nianasem"t a. ' Primary. Preparatory ana Acaaemic . rs.rtmc.nta: Oolletre Preparation. Mint Msclpllne. Manual Training, boys ot aS I Fr cntaloguea or Information address Ithe priiK-iiml. J. W. HILL, M. P. O. jdrivwvr 17. Portland, Or. i doctors find Preseriptioi IbrmanMnd WANTED : A cast of had haalth that R-I-p-A-N-S wtTI sot beneni. They banish pain and proloiif: lile. tin. aivea relief. Not. the word R I P A N S on lh pack. a. and accept no. ib,iitm.. R I PA-N R I. , c.uia. nay be had at anr drua Mora. Ten aamplea and mi, thouwuii leanmooials will b. Mllcd to any addr,a I't fiva CMOa Wwarded 10 tha Ripasa Chcotkal Co.. No. u Sand btreet. New York. s