Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 31, 1901, Image 3

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    As Down Went McGinty
Down goes prices on Mens' and Boys' Overcoats,
Jaaies Lloaks and Jackets, Fascinators, .Mitts,
Ladies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, all 01112:
AT COST
Prices Flattened to the Thinnest.
The values will tempt the most grudging pocket
book, jf you contemplate fin ing, don't think it
over too long, but buy where prices are consistent
with the cost of production.
J. F. MORRIS.,
SPoenctexter J&ote.
P. B. POINDEXTER, Prop.
This Hotel is new in every way ami 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, ami you feel tit
home while you are there. Rates Reasonable.
Sample Room
ia Connection.
Prineville, Oregon.
Crook - County - Journal.
THURSDAY. JAX. 31, 1901.
Queen Victoria.
In the death of Queen Victoria the
world loses one of the most illustrious
s iverigns who evea livad. The oneen
died at Cowes on the Isle of Wight at
THIS PA PER k. c'dSJSaS 6: 30 p-nf- 3aaar T,,e ,,ext
v.rtUin Aueocr, G ami d5 Merchants Kx- the Prince of W ales was proclaimed
Sa Kraaciae, CWifornia, where cm- k; s Kdward VII.
tract, lor advertising can be maue fur it. a
; Alexandrina Victoria Queen and
ZT E:n press, was the daughter and only
Mrs. On Poindexter has been quuo child of Edward, Puke of Kent, fourth
sick this week. ' son of George I V, and Victoria Mary,
- Chas. Hixson, of Antelope, visited Louisa, fourth daughter of Francis,
Prineville last week. (Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Sh aalf eld, and
Mrs. T. M. Baldwin left Satmday sister of Leopold, King of UolgUun.
for a visit to Portland. ;She was born el Kensington palace
May S4, 1819; ascended the throne of
Great Britian and Ireland, June, 20.
1S47 and "vas proclaimed Queen, June
21, 1837, and was crowned at West
minister June 28, '1838. She wa3
j Elkins & King f ; j Elkins & King j
GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAR
FOR THE TABLE FOB THE RANCH )
Ralston Breakfast Food j Spring Wagons. Buggies,
Ralston Pancake Flour I Farm Wagons, Flows,
Fine Canned Fruits i ' " .Pumps, Pipe & Fittings,
Nice Dried Fruits Doors, Windows, Terra Cotta
Choice Jellies and Jams i Building Paper, Wall-paper
Good Syrups ' . Hardware, Grain & Coal.
BEST FLOUR r , BLACKSMITH IMG, HORSE-
AT R.CHT PRICES SHOEINC. WACON-WOBK
k To Look
i is a pleasure ik.
Our Heating Stoves To Price
? To Possess is a privilege.
Z. M. Brown returned from a trip to
Portland last Saturday.
Mrs. Windom, of Haystack, ma le a I
vi-it to Prineville Monday.
Joe Howard, of Bend, was in Prine
ville last Saturday on busiuess.
C. W. Ekins and wife retimed
" froai a visit to Portland Saturd.iy. "
Revival services are being held at
- fie Methodist church this week.
Jay F. Strvud, of Haystack, came
to Priuevifle on business Tuesday.
W. H. Mitchell, of Portland, was in
terviewing our merchants this week.
EJitor A.C. P.dater left Saturday
for The lXdles and Portland on a
business trip.
- T. M- Marshall, of Portland, spent
a few days in town this week in the
. interests of his 6rin.
" "W. A.- Simoi, of Grass Valley, is
circulating am ng acquaintances ia
Prineville this week.
. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Rowel! have
moved out on the Hnry Gry ranch
.
There are still a few annual) at
this office. Buy one and send it to
your distant friends.
Miss Velvet Eikins cam'e np from
Portland Saturday and is visiting her
friends and relatives here.
Bom, to the wife of Giant Miller,
on Sunday, Jan. 27, a girt. Mjtber"
and child are doing well.
Will Wurzweiler returned from a
trip to Joseph, Wallowa county,
where be baa business interests.
Green Beard, who lives on Johnson
erk, lias been quite ill with pneu
monia, and Lis recovery is doubtful.
The engine and bjiler for the saw
mill of the Pilot Butte Development
Co. passed through town hist Thurs
day. Col. M. C. Nye and wife returned
from Portland, where the colonel has
been undergoing medical treatment
for hnieyes.
Perry Poindexter has been nursing
a boil on hi neck, which be says is
the only thing about his hotel he :
wants stolen.
Check Gibson, who has been in jail
awa't'ng trial for burning hay last
fall, furnished bonds for his appear
ance at court, and was released from
c istody.
A party of four, gentlemen are in
Prineville from Whatcom, Wash.,
I joking for homes. They can find no
bitter place t live in than Crook
county.
The Uagt'me Coined C gave two
ery creditable performances at Glues
II ill hist Friday and S.iturday. They
intend returning to Prineville next
month when their company will be
increased to seven members.
Some one very kindly relieved the
safe of Smith & Cieek of f 161 dur.ng I
the absence of the proprietors, and
the thief has vanished as completely
as Pat Crowe. He didn't even leave
a suspicion in the mind of the losers
as to who he is.
Julian Byrd, editor of the Burns
Times-Herald, is going into the chick
en business in the spring, and delin
quent subscribers are invited to pay
up in chickens. If Mr. Byrd meets
with all the success he deserves, Rocke
feller won't be in it as far as wealth
is concerned.
The Northwest Lhe Stock and
Wool- Growers' Journal, published at
Pendleton and edited hy John P. Mc
marrie to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha, Febuary 10, 1840, and pro
claimed Empress of India in 1876.
Her husband, the Prince Consort,
died Dec. 14, 1861.
RE-INVENTORY
We are offering great reductions in prices in our entire stock of
irj Seeds, Mom,' Eriii-ES Ctotlisg, Ms aai Shoe., 7
lee cream festival next Saturday
ghtat the M. E. chu:ch.
Terry Beed, of Haystack, spent a
few days in town this week.
R.B.Davis and A. De Rous came
in from Sisters Tuesday.
Woolen socks, Indies' hose and lined
gloves at your own price at the Bixaar.
Simpson, WiWon &. Co. are offering
reat bargains iu Mens' and Bovs" i
Hats. - "
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The regular Clearance sale of Win
ter goods is now on at Wurzweiler A
Thompson's.
The L'nion Meat Co's. buyer has
been in Prineville lately interviewing
oar stockmen.
For the next 30 days we will sell al!
of our Winter goods for one-third off
f r cah. W. & f.
When you want us to sell yon grxals
at cost get in while the clearance sale
lasts. The iiaiaar.
Walt O'Xeil and J. H. Rosenberg
returned from a trip to the Malheur
country Tuesday.
Royal Worcester cornets iu all col
ors and lengths at Wurzweiler and
Thompson's.
Mens hats which formerly sold -for
2.50 to fo now 5Wc to 2.j0 at Simp-',
son, Wilson & Co.
Ladies' Capes and Jackets at lntlf
price during the clearance sale at
Wurzweiler & Thompson's.
Mis. Alex. Thomson, who baa been
visiting iu Prineville, returned to her
home in Bichvillc, Wash., last week.
It. S. Price has plenty of dry, aolid
juniper wood which lie will sell at lowest
ciah price and deliver on shortest notice"
1 24tf.
West Branch, in Wheeler county, is
rapidly becoming a mining centes.
Several quartz claims have alrendv
been filed there.
The dining room of the Poindexter
Hotel is being papered this week,
which will make one more improvi-
c
For the month of January only. On February 1st we take an inventory of utock,
and close our hooks for the year 1900; Hence our desire for turning out gods
at such low figures. The more goods we can sell the less work we have in tak
iii2 stock, and the more room we have for our new spring goods. These are the
reasons for this great hargain event, and you should profit hy taking advantage
of the situation. Prices have heen lowered to the last notch, and it would Iks
wanton extravagance for you to buy elsewhere now. Watch this space next
week for
ZPRE-IHVENTORY S3 ALE 33ARCAINS
"We will serve you promptly. '
e will save you money.
"We solicit a trial order.
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, . Senatorial Muddle.
There has It-en no change in the
fight for the senatorstiip ol Oregon.'
Cofbet has 29 v.tiw, McBride 19, Her- '
niann 7, Smith, (Dem.) 24, the bal
ance scattering. All kinds of rumors
are afloat as to what is going to hap-
pen when the next vote is taken, but r
the vote remains the same. Direct
election of senators by the people
would do away with this kind of
business. i
st Annual
Clearance Sale
R. E. Simpson and John Combs,
of Prineville, are registered at the
Perkins, iu Portland.
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OTICE FOU PI BI.ICATIOK.
I niU-l States Land Office.
fh n.Jl. On-.nm, J.nuiry 2S, 1001.
Notice i hereby riv-en that the following
n uned settler hu tiletl notice of inu ntion ta '
iu xke final proof iu suiport of hiclaiu) and 1
ttut ui t proof will be m vlti before .1 . J. '
Smith, Omnty Clerk at his otf.ee in l'riue- I
ville, Oregon, on Thursday the Hlh rfay of .
M .rch, lSt I. viz: j
Chahlkm J. t'KxLurr, H K No. 8S0T, f.w i
NWJ SK'.f, S' XE','. NKVi SK'i of S.n: 35
iu Townthip No. 13 S., Rwige No. 17 .. W. '
M. !
He name the following witnewe to prove
hi o:ntinuou.' reaiJence Umu and cultivation J
of said land, vix: i
BEGINS
Jan. 8th, 1901.
w.
Kiodc
11. Kirdnz. W. H. Kinder, Clvde
, Junes Lawon. all of Prineville, Ore- f
Jay. i. Lucas, leister.
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earance
Sweeping reduc
tions on all winter
goods for 30 days.
Yra ofisr all our Winter Vsy Gzyls at
1-3 off for Gash
WURZWEILER & THOMSON w'c
PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE
Z-y Z-sC?. j?. Z- 5 &fcJ
oore s.
jGUUattt ?arIor!5
Afford the only opportunity in
the City for Billiards or Bowl
ing. Confectionery, Tobaccos,
Cigars, etc. on sale
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THE
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EPARTMENT OF T1IK INTERIOR
tjftice f the Surveyor-(Jeiieial, Frl-
wuu, Mregn. Juuuary Z. oenlcu
priHiul9 Kill be reo-ived t this fUice
until VJ o'clock, uiMMi, on Februitry 20.
ItKJl. fur ruuniiig. iiienaurinx and uiark
iiiK. iu accotd.ujce with uHicml xutui(
rtir litis t ii kliat KiiH KiaK ntmvlnl itiaf riifl iti
ment en an already fine hotel building j ,, i,e ,MUed by the surveyor aeiieral
It comes but once a year,
Take it in while it lasts.
Substantial Reductions in all
departments.
"When you see it in other stores, re
member we have the same thin? for less
money, Japanese uazaar.
Beantr la Dlood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Caaoareta, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean,' by !
atirrinK un the lazy liver and driving all im- j
Euritiea from the body, llegin to-day to
anifeh pimplca, twila, blotches, blackheads,
and that siikly bilious complexion by taking
CaacaretH, leauty lor ten cents. All drug
giata, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c.2jc.50c I
Case of Royal Worcester corsets I
just reciwed at Wtinweiler t Thonip
son's.
Greatest Slaupbter of Hats, Boots,
Shoe, Dry Goods and crockery at the
Baxaar.
Cyrus, tbe jeweler, will make your
aid clock or watch. run as good as
new, or give you a bargain in anything
iir the jewelry line.
Tm Core Coutlva.loa IForsver.
Take ruM-areu CnnilT Cathartic. I'c crSo.
tfC.CC fail to cure, drusitt refund money.
A set of Ellis' History may be seen at
this ottice and rlnise dt-s:r'ii'j to learn of
he clubbinij rttea can do no by calling.
Clubbing rales gd till Jan. 1st.
Money saved durinn tbe next 33
days with the bargain sale at t'ue
Bazaar.
A good second-hand couch for sale.
Enquire at this oflice.
All Vitae Ore Remedies for sale by
Mrs. Hattie Palmer, Airent. "
Bdacsts Tear BawfH TTIln Cmemrra.
Candy atharttr. cn- const ipnt ion forever.
10c. Sc. 1IC.C-C. fail, druTRistarcf und money.
V. o.
Hntlic
C Corner 411i and 15 ts
Prineville, -
FEBB SAMPLE EOOM OJST
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Cer RAT KS, 1.23 to .$2.00. 3"
ZfAo Only ttrst Class Jfouse in "Uown.
Special Jtccommodations for traveling ?7fen.
CHRIS COHRS, Manager.
Oregon.
MAIN 8TEEET
FATROXAGE SOLICITED.
CANTON f 0
73
Jail
Gang-
Plows.
. -L 1 ,K. uinrrior of all maVes. Tbe ei-
VLZThZ H.ve J,.,tro hub hands nd
Iyjr.hiTKKirorC!lll.LKlJ lttom and R.ding .
ASch. Compel th-n. -.th .!,, ndJ m
Qoik 1 you mI boy a Canloa. Manufactured by
PARLIS & ORENCORFF CO.. CAMTON, IU1N01S
You will rxeel a few
farming tools. Th
P. & (). Cantonline :
ton, 111., is undenia
test. The Canton
end Steel plows, - r
tor?, harr.iws, etc. I
made of hiu;h-grad
with" frst clas '
nianship, have st :
test since 1S42 and '.'
the procession by
nevt
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er.-i .
SUPERIOR DICS AND IIOE DRILL
And Seeders are too well known to i.eel nu intrialuction and we merely
to reinindy.ui that wa ard agents for tliein. W.-ilkins; Pl..ws Ch
S,eelSulky nd Gang. The famous 'SCPERIOR" DRILL
dress parade aud fur sale. Terms consistent, quality consider
At the stockmen's convention held
I i-t week at Salt Lake, Utah, the
B itlwin Sheep & Land Co., of Hay
Creek, Crook county, carried off the
silver cup in a prizo content for the
best sheep in America. D.. lien Chron-k-le.
G. SI. Cornett and wife, of Cross
Keys, were in town Thursday en
route to St. Martin's soring. Mr.
Cornett in sutTering from rheumatism
which he contracted while running a
stage line between here and Prineville
and goes to the spring for the banelit
of his health. Dalles Times-Mountaineer.
Walt O'Neil. a prominent business
man of Priuevill, and Dr. J. II. Rosen
berg of that place, were in town today
on their way home 'rom a prospect
ing tour in the Malheur country.
Missing connection with the Colum
bia S mihern at Biggn, they came up
here and spent the night at the Uma
tilla House. Dalles Chronicle.
The arm nu 1 number of the Cook
County Journal ia a thorough exposi-
Mitnui is a 24 page monthly inagnziue , tion of the various resources that,
first class in every particular and full united, make Crook one of the great
to the brim with valuable information counties of Oregon 'f tin number is
for Oregon stockmen. The price is !f I creditable both to its publisher and to
year, but we offer it as a premium to the business men, stocko'.vners and
all new subscribers to the Jocrxai.' others whose industry nnd enterprise
or those who pay nil arrearages and j have built up tho conditions out of
oue year iu advance
nil jch it comes. Burns. Sews.
the following described surreys, viz: Tpa.
Z A., K. 'J b , 4 tulles subdlt lalons:
R. 3u E. , 3 miles exteriors and 22 miles
tubdivisio is; 2 N., it. 37 E , fiO miles
iiSdiyiaiiitis; 4 N.. It. 37 E , 10 no I us
subdivisions; N , 11. 4.1 E. , 8 miles ex
t'riora and 5 miles auUhvisiiis; 1 S., tt
20 E. , 10 unlea subdivisioiia; 2 S , R 42
E ,0 miles exteriors and 00 miles subdi
yi i ns; 3 S , It. 44 K , 12 miles exteriors
and 51 iiiiicssiibdivisicnn; 3 8 , R. 11 E .
tiO miles siiVidivisions; 8 S , R Itii E.. 1
miles exteri rs and miles sub livisions;
10 !3 , R. 12 E , 3 miles subdivisions; 10
S. , R. 10 E , 22 miles subdivisions; 10
S., K. 11 W, 12 miles subilivisi .ns; It)
8., R. 11 W., 12 unlea subdivisiriis; 20
IS., R. 12 W., 4 miles subdivision.; 21
.S., R 11 vV., 1 mile subdivision; 22 S.,
K. 4 W . 2 miles subdivision.; 33 S., R. '
li W.,7 miles subdivisiona. L"Kjd rstes '
of mil. aye sre $!, $7, f5, ?18, ?15, 12, ;
and $25, $23. 920, for s'aildard and me- :
aiidur, toiship nnd section anil connect- '
Ui lint s respectively; the litter rate(I8
812. and S25, $23, $20.) to be al
lowed only heft the iauas are moun-'
tiiii'ius, heavily timbered or covered with
dense undergrowth. Bond with approved :
securities for the faithful performance of
the contract will be required of the sue- '
cessful bidders. The riyht is reserved to
reject any and all bids, to waive technic- j
al detects, and fo accept any part of any
bid or reject lhe other p:irt, if the inter- ,
ests of the Government require, it. Pro- I
posals .riust. be submitted in duplicate to '
the unders'irned and endorsed on the en- 1
elope "PROPOSALS FOU EXECUT-1
ISO PUBLIC SURVEYS." The pro-:
posnls received will bo opened at the
tiire ami place above stated, mid biJders '
are invited to be present at. such opening.
further information in regnrd to thn j
woik will be furnished upon application
to the undersigned, Robkrt A. Hadek
sham, U. S. Surveyor-General foi Orcgou.
JAPANESE BAZAAR.
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mae
Sells Furniture, &c. for
Cash, and on
Easy Payments.
14 down, balance in monthly payments
POSITIVELY, KO GOODS CHARGED.
Vitae Ore $1.00 per package
pills 35c. Call on or addieAS
Palmer, Prineville, Oregon.
Take your team to Chris Ci.hrs new
stable.
Vitae Ore cures kidney and bladder
diseases.
Rest Prineville flour at Simpson,
Wilson 4 Co' If3.73 per bbl.
Remember the clearance sale for 30
days only at the Bazaar.
Kod.tk Cameras & Supplies at Temple
ton f- Sou's.
Buy your shoes and hats at S. V. &
Cos
Kor Sale Two very desirable lo's
in Prineville at a bargain. Call on or
iddrss, Frank Elkins, Prineville, Or.
Keep your weather eye on Adanison
i Win nek Co's. display counters.
flioy will shortly open an immense
toek of new novelties. t
Mrs. Fannie K. Gage is agent for
the Celebrated Natural Body Brace,
or ladies.
Fine dre-jsmnking done on short
notice. Fannie E. Gage.
SDiwta Your Bowels Willi Caseareta
Canity Oatleirlle, cure conRlipntlon foreve'
tOo. HBO. It C G. C. tail. druttfUauirefuna money.
Call and se the fine line of Photograph
Albuuif at Teiupletoii & Sou's.
The Acme Mottimr Machines, the
Bat in the World at Siiloiiitin'a.
TWO CENTS Tho Dilles -Warm
Springs Stage Co. will carry freight and
express from Tiie D.illes to xri lit i"il I ts l
hree cents a pound.
G aid teeth are essential to health and
to good appearance. If yours need at
tetitioti go to Dr. C. A. Cline, whose
ork is his beat recoinmeiidatioii.
Toys 1 Toys ! Toys, at the I?oe
Hive.
low Are Tr Kldneya t
Tr. tlobbs" Spnntirie Plllnenrenll klrtiter Ills. Sam
plafreo. add. suirllus Ueiiiudy Co.. Cbiioio or N- V
Cannot be bought at wliolesa .
Col. Fellows Cigni-s, 25 in a box for
55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. Tho Baxaak.
The Journal editor is prepared to
pay a fail CASH PRICE for scalp
bounty certificates or for state war
rants on the Sculp Bounty Fund, so
bring your sculps and get your cash.
Our Annuals nie going like "hot
cakes," nnd nt the present rate the
supply will soon he exhausted. If you
have a friend or relation who wants
any information about Crook county
end liinm copy.
STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR '
Vie lrrf:lfirg and
W Tit
Coal, !rcn ard Steel T,'a i
Specialty at this sease
year.
1
South End.
Frank EI;:
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEl
j. -w.
rounded 1STO.
Ulll. M. D.. Principal.
X"krlmaa Term Op Sept. IS, 1DO0).
! A BoartttnK and Day School. Under pres-
.ent management smc iau.
Primary. Preparatory and Academic te-
fartmenna; toiime rrtimni
ilsetpllne. Manual Training.
Preiwratlon. Military
noya ox uu
.aa-es received.
I For catalogues or Information address
!fhe prim.-tiuU. J. W. HILL, M. I.. F. O.
dfHW-.r 17. Portland. Or.
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TrTfrHi! rl "lrr-
Doctors and
A Goo
Pres
cription
for manMnd
WANTFT) A caw of bad heahh that R T'PA'N S w
noi bench t. Tdey banish pain prolong liic. On fiivr
relier. Note the word R I P A N S on ll.e package and
accept no substitute. R I I'A'N S 10 fur cent. m.ty
be lud at any druR More. Ten samples and one tltuu.aii
testimonials will be mailed to any addict fur five ccnu
forwarded to the Ripaus Chemical Co., No. to buruca
Street, New York.