mm AsDown Went McGinty Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds. Down goes prices on Mens' and Roys' Ov"coats, Ladies Cloaks and Jackets, r ascmaturs .Mitts, Ladies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, all going AT COST Reels Flattened to the Thinnest. The rallies will tempt the most grudging pocket, book, if you contemplate buying, don't think it over too long, but buy where prices are consistent - with the cost of production. tf? m TTF w m WW w w m w w iff w ; W Iff W Iff Iff Iff Iff Iff 2le are headquarters for Clean JZlfalfa Seed, direct from lltah. Scnuine Smported Sftrotnus fn ermis, tfted and White Clover. jtfre showing Jdvanc Styles in Spring Soods. We have made a new departure this season in Garden Seeds. Having it in bulk for largo buy ers, thus making a large- saving to those who buy in quantities. We also have Garden Seeds in papers for regular trade. Uhe latest n 7S -.'.. ... .w- ? -- (rcok - County - Journal. THURSDAY, MAS. 14, 1901. - County Court Proceedings. At the regular March, 1901, term of the commissioner's court, when' were present Hou. W. C. Wills, Judge, and I). K. Tamplcton and J. II. Healy ratMiai.- Airencr. fit and SS Merchants r.x - me io.iow mS proceeu- chance, Sam Krancixos, Clic.rma, whore coo- ins were hail of record : i trncta fur ndvertisiug exu be iwlc f.w it. T . , . . . . , In the matter of the cancellation of sale oi (anas ot I . (.igaii, is appealing; that the said land having been nioit- that the mortgagee his 1 Jtllo rdrL It k. c.'i; ! Call andsee our new Steel Har row. The Roderick Lean Stel Harrow is the Best & Cheapest. Onion sets at Elkins & Kins. Wurxweiler A, Thomson sells child-' g iged mid pen's school handkerchiefs 3 ior 5 els. p iid the tiur.es thereon, it is ordered i Baby's first shoes free at Simpson, n' the. of said mortgaged land Wiison Co. ' fjr taxes bo and tne same is here! y See our soap display in the window. CMI10,':'ea oi reiord Choice for 5a at Tves. i cw that 11. Taylor Hill be al lowed a rebate of fi.92 on account t. j wrongful sale of lands and that sale be canceled from the records as wrongful. In the matter of the petition for private change in tlie A Id ridge nad, J. W. Howard returned Monday I it appearing that no iroof of posting froiii a riait to his fami'y at Corvaliis. : notices of petition have been filed Died, iu this ,cily, March 7, l'JOl, j herein, it is ordered that the consicier Frank Barnes, aged 23 years. ation of said petition be postponed ira- J. W. Hon is (lit owner of a strong. hcal&hr eaif. born without eves. This i 2U iU Hi Hi ill Hi IA ill iU iU ill ill ii Hi 75 pairs of ladies' shoes and slippers 1 7.c per pair at Tye'a. J. I. Wewt has sold his ranch on the ! IV-schutes to S. P. Donkel. The New CliD is an unusual freak of nature. Metis' ahirta formerly (1 to $1.75 yimr choice for SOc at Simps on, Wil sou fc Go. Fre-h d.mghnuts for kale at the residence of Mrs. Rose Terry oil Muii- ( , m l l . 1 c i. : oay, xnursuay a.m o4uro..y by Cimll .....J VrcK. - til March S, 1001. And on said Mai. uo proof having 1u tiled, said petition is dismissed for want thereof Of wool will soon be on the market. But from now until this is accomplished the sheepman has much work to do. This is his busy season of the year, the time he reaps his harvest We desire to call his attention to the fact that we are headouartei s tor, and make a specialty of sheepmen's supplies. "We would also have him know that he can i-moo is uism.sseu ior wane ruereoi. j . Iu tile matter of the tax levy for ' V 4f. Jl 00 it isordered that so much of that I t" " jfi tl U '" dor as relates t.. the raising of mills; i VW tAi- Uj' -A-J. 1 both real and nersonul nroixrlT. I " Harvest of Bargains 1900 on! on tHjtll re;il ami personal nroiiertr and one cent er head on sheep for scalp Iwvanty lie and the same is here- ;md cancelled and 1 mill on all pr.ipertv 'substituted WnrieilerA Thomnsou hare just t.!ef,ir. received a complete line of Carls I In t!,e matter of the d";sp.s:tion of nrri r to's-L.st nil irtti e,nbroide V i,A ' .-.., 1. I ...-,.. .- i ilk-. : th.it- tiie-v is now in ih- countv treas- Iv purchasing his supplies from us. Now is the time to think about your spring needs b?- LatH-s' fj m:ckirt-hes mr f 2.5. ury thj n!n ..f $1911.47 belonging fore vour time is altogether taken up with your other work. Get our prices and compare them Mei' 3.mackir..H- for i o what u. k.... xn j the scalp bounty wjtJl thoS(? TOU have been paving other people Do not compare prices only, but goods also Buxaar. . f ...d havi..s ien reefed wi, hou. j This is the only way of buying intelligently. There is j ust as much in buying your supplies Fond iiL.tln. h.e babies are born ; ma'-iinj any piovision for thediversion right as there is ill Selling VOUT WCK1 at a good profitable figure. in isi milt find sonethinS u. iuierest uf d fund, it is hereby ordered j por y0ur benefit we might suggest a few articles that you will probably need. tliem in S mpsoii, Wilaou A Co', new tuat tlte cleric ot tnis court notily the ad this week. i cmiutr tieasurer to tunsfer said fund to the ctmit v road fund. ! In f m nlli.r of tb r,iMrts of ro.iti I : i i so jer visors the following oidt-rs were Klliert Belknap left lien- last 'vitur- ! day for Frm-irie City irliere l,e will en i in miiiimr wifrJi his brother. Dr. V. tielknaji, 1m las large mining in- ! ,ll,4,le. twC tlwre. S 3 c,prk ordered to ' carry deiiiiijniit taxes U next road list and that tiie supervisor notify de linquents to p:iy forthwith or that the .same will lie placed in fcanus ot she. 11! , ftar .1 T.-rf-l Iiiii . I rceivedfltJJ spitc-fn t:r Ms urm, which ia cwnsniered an extremely gool letter luckr than rich." I Aaep Crooks and Snc. V. B. IKwk has sold bis farm near U ty Creek to Hasting Bns. ami i!l remove his family to t .is city until i Ii.-trict No. 6 Settled at Ju!v term ! -ar j'Arn jrm ' Histrict No. s sunervisor flowed Osnts, Camp Sioues, Sfteddinjj, ... . I . .. f 1 ...J .1 ... ... I llei au ill- -" TJ.iii" ...!- i. ... ltce. goxz iiom:. At her resi.lea.-e in The Dalle, on Tluirsday, March 7, 1001, Mrs. 5 phia l'almer deiwirted this life u ess of several weeks durinit which she l" collect ihe Uelinq i. was atteuded by all of her five surviv ing children. She was burn at Me dina, OUii, Dec. 19, 1S3-5, came to Ill inois with her parents mien a girl, then ui Wisconsin where fhe was mar ried and lived for 25 year. In lt$3, she came to Oregon where she has silica lived with hei sons, W. L. and IX. J. Palmer. She. had been a eaffer I!!.trict Xo. 5 Report spproved and , TIOCCO LtZVtnCj warrant rlt-red drawn in favor of sup- i r f.ir o-". For SArarimv Som t,t Itmm t O. SB. Jt. Shears, Wool &ays, it r.wid t;ixes at once. lit.i.-t Xo. 10 Report acted uikui at epte:ii!- r term, I'.KH). District X-i. 1 1 25 jpsrrvi.ir alloxcd the .-U i: of $72. I):-:. i t No. 12 Supervisor allowed the sum or 14 and oidtied to collect deliii.ioeut taxes ac once. Distri-t No. IS Ordere.1 than the CooAriry eUtenss, jfmmunton, i . . urovSion. TjAmm ma m maofmmrm Jrm tm'H rw4mofy mmmt im dip irr imform jmm'tmj iA. tm iA 1 mm tmims. 2r mmmm jCime and Sulphur. 53 lack jCeaf Sheep 'Dtp. "Ulhble's Sheep tDp. TjA.m jrmm mmmtf mmt im S jmpmrmm mr tA smmtimr'a ttmj im iA. mtmmmtmim. Smm mtil mmmt Stmt Sat far I Am sAmmp. tim mmmlmf mmimimm fmm tm jmt iSuiphurixcd S?ocAr cSWA Si tA im, imsts tJk m-ms'si im carry mrvmmct. f,ra chronic bronchitis for the ""Pe"'"" 1S ' mmscn m sum oi o. pa-t ten rears and often praved for re-; :,"d lhe K'k charge him on the next lief br death which was at last granted. 1"b"r nl wlth t:'e a"' "f -3.MI, Mothei! What a flood of tender n,,ke out debnqnent h.t and lliat reeollecumn nrroand that name; but ! rria.r proceed immediately to oA--i. : .,.1 ni,;.. l, lect ihe sa-ue. said can express the anguish of those I District X... 11 Supervisor allowed j whose family ties are so rudely brokta ' ly her deuirture. May the glories of Heaven, light her pathway down through the end: ess ages. Horse Lot. All ;uils Harked In riain Figures. PEASE & MAYS, j SHANIKO, OR. the sum ,f fi8 of himself the sum of ! hands and that a warrant be drawn in his favor for the balance. ' District No. 16 Supervisor allowed I the sum of $ to be tmil out of the Strayed from a pasture near Ochoeo j money now in hU hands and balance ame le declared a public highway. In the matter of the Robinson road hi -h he will pay i ; ordered that consideration of the $15.75 now in his! continued until the May term mines, in May. one dark bay horse, weighing 1050 pounds, white spot in forehead, heavy black mane and tail brantled JE connected on left stifle. $5 reward for bis return or informa tion leading U his recovery. 4 lw3. , W. F. Masos. Prineville, Ore. County Teeaxurer't XhtTre. Notice is hereby given that all Crook county warrants registered after Apiil 23, iSrOi), to and including war rant no. 616, class 14, registered Ojt. 10, lJ0trill be paid on presentation to the treaaorer of fetid c.unly. InUTe-t wiU ceas from the date of this notice. J. N. PolSDKXTEK, County Treasurer, rrineville, March 12, 190L CONTKST NOTICE. DErarraEXT or Ths I-.tkuiok United StaUs ljind Office, The Dallas Orey..i. It.-.ich rs UI0L A satScimt cmtest aftijat it having lcea filrd ia tSiis .iffioe hy Hnry T. Wri cm tMtaat, ajiot homestead entry M.i. OTi74, laade April I. 18B8, f.jr EH SKVi-SW K 4, I SiKVi SWJ S. cti-.n 10, Tiwnhi(i U S. llanne j 1 r-, Hy icmr n. ivm Ktavmvua, 111 -hi.rh it ia allr-l that siu.1 Victor H. Itaiw has wb'ilty atanf'iiJ auitl tract atiJ chaued Jim, -mi.lence thirefr.Mii f.r UMire thaa ix to bo carried to next list. District No. IS Supervisor allowed $32.50 and ordered to proceed to col lect delinquent taxes forthwith. District No. 13 Supervisor allowed the sum of $40. District No. S3 Considered under head of r'itd district No. 12. District No. 22 Supervisor allowed the sum of $1!2; that he pay liimsel) ! the sum of SI cents and that a war rant be draa u in his favor for $31.19. District No. 15 Supervisor ordered to pay himself $7.40 now in his hands and that a warrant le drawn in his favor for $1X0 and that be proceed at once to collect delinquent road taxes. District No. 4 Supervisor allowed $21 and clerk ord .ad to make a list of delinquent taxes and forward same to supervisor with instruction to collect same fcrthwiih. District No. 6 Supervisor allowed $9. District No. 7 Ordered that clerk carry delinquent list into next list of road Lihor. Disti ict No. 10 Supervisor ordi n d to pay himself $4.50 now in his hands and that the clerk draw warrant in his favor for $27.50. District No. 9 Report approved uMHtttui since uiakinx atl entry, and tla.t lii. m!uuit,tiiirut U u .t due t" his employ- j and supervisor allowed $44. tueut ia tW military ..r avl service of tlit J Districts 17, 20 and 21 It nppeiir- l uite.1 StaUs iu time of war. Sai.l artie. ' ; . . j ,,, ,: , notified tu a.iear, resiud and,.. 9, f,;,,..i ' ,. , i bereliy aotifieil W afiiear, resKiud and kMfkiw i.i .lU'iii u . in .cl.k a. iu. AV. i. 1901, before '"e' annual reports it is or.Ii-reu that A- C PaluMT. I. S. Coniiiiuwi-iier, t liia i the clerk notify them to tile said re iBaeat PriaevUle, One m. faiml th.it final p.,rts imiiicdiaU !y. beanntf wiU beheld at 10 el.K a. w. tm 1jhtrict No. 17 ay a. laOl. before) the ltexlt r an.l He- errerat the Caited .States Land Olfioe in Tfce ItaJlea, Oregon, j Tne said contestant iivm-, ifi Juvib, Mst forth facts which gotics- caa nt be aiale, it in lierel.y ordered mJ directed that euoh notice be iriven by due Sujiervisor ulioned the sum of $21. In the unit ter of private change of a proper county rwu it npH-aring unit . Zell, liow that the lM-titionei. havilii? comnlied u-itli I the order of this court inmle at Janiuuy, 1901. term and having suli- HrJ l-cupar uuhlitati- o- J y I", Lucas, j nm ten prmu oi tne gcsxi conoinon ol iVtfinter. the loii'.l i: is hcjcly ordered that the of this court. In the matter 'of the county road petitioned for by G. W. Jones, et al, it is ordered that eonsideration of the same be continued until the next reg ular term of this court. Ordered that" M. J. Martin be al lowed $2.37 as rebate on wrongful as sessment. In the matter of irrigating the court house grounds, it is ordered that the same be referred to the county judge. Ordered that a warrant be drawn on the county treasurer in favor of the city ol Prineville for $56.19 payable on C of the road fund. In the iniirter of a bridge across Crooked river (known 'at the "Vancy bridge) ordered that plana and ijieci tifrations for aid bridge are hereby so licited, t , . Ordered that the county cleik at tach warrants to the delinquent tax rolls for the years 1898. 1697, 1898, 18!)9 and 1900, returnable within 00 days from and after the 15th day of March, 1901. Ordered that the county clerk pro cure from the state and government laud olli'je a list of all land patents within the county between March 1, 1900 and March 1, 1901. (To be contintird next week.) " OT1CE fOK PCUWCATIOX. Dkpaktmkxt or Tmr IaTRmoit, Laud Oltice at The Dalles Oregon, March 4, 11101. Notice ia hereby given that.the follawing. named settler has filed notice of his intent! m j to utke filled proof in snpjiort of his claliu, an'! that fluid proof will bv made before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Thursday, Aplil IS, l'.Kll, viz Thomas It. C.i 1, ofPrine Tie, Oregon, H. E. No. TOM for the SWi NAVtf. SW, and SK'4 HW'H le:. 14. Tp. 1 S , K. 18 E., W. M. He iiiimes the following witness to prove hihcoiittniioua rcsiLlence upon and cultivation of xai.l larirl, viz: S. J. Nrwwin, J. H. tiray, R. E. Tlarsey, Vv'. C, Cutiltt n, allot Prineville, Oreffcn. Jay P. Lucas, Register. JAPANESE BAZAAR. Tlie riace to Buy ami Get the Most. For 5 cents vou can sret a little more here than Elsewhere. 5 cents 3 papers Wire Hair Tins. t cents 3 papers Sharp's Needles, or 8 papers ass't, 10c. 5 cents 4 papers Adamtine Pins. cents 2 papers Safety IMns. cents 7 dozen White B uttons cents 2 good child's white linen handkerchiefs. cents 1 bottle of mucilage with brush. cents 1 good ladies' white linen handkerchief. 5 cents 1 1-2 papers of matches. 5 cents 2 good Col. Fellows cigars. 5,, cents 1 package of white wove envelopes. cents G No, 1 Spencerian pens. .5 cents 1 good rubber return ball. 5 cents 1 box wood tooth picks. 5 cents IbarofJ. S Kirk & co. soap, any kind jCaciies jCa dies' jC a cite 3 Waist Silks, Slk Waists 9eck tfandj tSanffle Sftelfo. Drass Soods. 9eiv Soods jirrivi'ni Daly, w w i Beantr ! Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cases. ret. Candy Cathar tic clean your b.ood and Keep it clean, by stimug up tbe lazy liver and driving all im purities trom the bodv. banish pimples, boils, bh liesin to-dar to tlotches. blackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets. beauty for ten cents. All drug- guts, aau&iacuon guuranteea, luc, ic. joe Case of Royal Worcester corsets just received at Wurzweiler fc Thomp son's. Greatest Slaughter of Huta, Boots, Shoes, D.y Uuods and crockery at the Bazaar. Wisilen cka, ladies' hose and line gloves at your own price at the Bazaar. Wm. McMeekin will saw your wood twice into three lengths at 40 cents jier cord, whether you- have ouly one cord or one hundred cords. R S. Price has plenty of dry, solid juniper wood which he will sell at lowest cash price and deliver uu shortest notice' 1 24tt Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your! old clock or watch run as good as new, or give you a bargain in anything ; iu the jewelry line. To Cure Constlvavton Toievesw Taka fSaearets C-tn.lv Cathartic loo or Bo. UC.U.G. laU to core, Urugfiista retuad moaea. Money enved during the next 30 days with the bargain sale at the Bazaar. A goo 1 second-hand couch for sale. Enquire at this office. When you want us to sell yon go a at cost get in while the clearance sa e lasts. The Bazaar. Ednewta Toet slvwela With Caaewreta. Candy Ontharrte. iif ennstlflation forerer. 10c. 26c It ccc. fa4UdxiicKii refund zooney. Vitae Ore $1.00 per package. V. O. pills 25c. Call on or address Hattie Palmer, Prineville, Oregon. Take your team to Chris Cohrs new tabid. Vitae Ore cures kidney and bladder diseases. Simpaon, Wilson 4 Co. are offering great bargains in Mens' and Bovs Hats. Royal Worcester corsets in all col ors and lengths at Wurzweiler and Thomisoii's. Remember the clearar.ee sale for 30 ' days onlv at the Bazaar. Kodak Cameras Jt Supplies ton ct- Sou's. THE J$ KDBY --iaV-lnV. Oregon. -a. C t'orner 4th and IS .Sts Prineville, - FREE SAMPLE BOOM ON" MAIK STREET - RAT KS, $1.25 to $2.00. gT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Zfhe Only S'lrst Class Jfouse In Uown. Special Accommodations for "Uravellnty iVfen. CHRIS COHRS, Manager. CANTON Wll Gang- rJlSfcSlr Ci be ijuled to work oo ide l"ll, i PARU" R"aCR 7CAWT0W' lll'KCI Jail Our Five cent articles cannot be bought else where for double the amount, and we have a good many other tilings that have been sold for the past twelve years for live cents and we are not mentioned for LEADERS. A.- TTE TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm Springa Stage Co. m ill carry freight and express from The Dalles to Prineville at three cents .a pound. ' . Oaid teeth are essential to health and to good appearance. If yours need at tenrion go to Dr. C. A. Cliue, whose work is his beat recommendation. XTow Are Yewr Kidneys t Tr Ttnhh.' Hnnrairn. Pill..ni..1l I. 111. fi.M. pi tree. auu. biuillas Heuivujr Co.. Cbicuav wH-t i Cannot be bought nt wholesale. Col. Fellows Cigars, 25 in a box for 55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. The Bazaar. ft reels with yon wlietli.r yoa eonttne. tlia. Una DUrlfiu. tha lil..n. torea lot aionbowl. in h. snd pockel book. ti1'.'rirlis.. rfri.LL III ,nu.h for n.T.kallw III D.o.-ntlr. n.r.l,tcntly Onl bos.si. u.uolly cure,; 3 Uoxev.et.W, SMrwae Snm4j Co., 1'l.l.ke ImmA fork You will nee I a few new farming tools. The great P. &().an tt n lire ol Can ton, 111., is undeniablv the best. The Canton Chilled and Steel plows, cultiva tors, harrows, etc., being made of hijrh-grado mater, ial with ' first class work, inanship, have stood the test since 1842 and vetlea,j the procession by several SUPERIOR DISCS AND HOE DRILLS And Aeedera are too well kuown to heed an introduction aud we merely bear leave te rt niiudyou that we are agents fur them. Walking Plows C'lilloJ. Steel Sulky and Gang. The famous "SCPERIOR" DRILL on dress parade and fur sale. Terms consistent, quality considered. still headquarters for Coal, Iron and SteeL Vajaa Tops Fine Herseshocing and Specialty at this season cf tbe Wagon WorIu jear. South End. Frank Elkins. Buy your shoes and hats at Cos For Sali Two very desirable lots in Prineville at a bargain. -Call on or address, Frank Elkins, Prineville, Or. Keep your weather eye on Adamson Winnek Co's. display counters. They will shortly open an immense stia-k of new novelties. CdaeaM Tout Bow.lt With CMelwm, C&nrlW Cftthnrtl mi.rw mnellnatlnn (nu...r 10c. H5o- It ac.C. tall, dnwKistsrelund money. Call and sse the 6ne line uf Photograph j Albums at Templetoii it Son's. The Acme Mowinif Machines,' the B-t in the World at Salomon's. I -iType Writers atS. W. & OUll LEADER. i of all makes sold and rent ed. Mincogrnjiha, Hekto graphs, OtHcc and Dupli cating Goods, Desks, Let ter Presses, Etc. Write us for prices on Kubber Stamps, Seals. T.tz. Coast Agency Company. 2GCJ STARK ST. Portland. Oregon I The Very Best. Write ior Booklet Chickens wanted nt the. Poindexter ; Hotel. Prineville to Shaniko by Daylurht. Stages le:ive Prineville Tuesday, Thursday and Sntuulny at 6 a. m ' Arrive at Shaniko (! p. ill. Leave Shaniko Monday, Wednesday and Friday at f a. m. Airive at Prineville ' at 6 p. m. Fresh relays of horses. Uood coaches. Courteous and care ful drivers. Special rates to parties and express in quantities. Adamson & Winskk Co. Agents. m a u... .... a r Xmr. WMar- NOTICK FOR PLTLICATIONT. Di:rAUTMKNT OK THK INTKIUOK. ! IsHnd OlKve at The Dulle. Orrjrnn. .March 4. 1101. Notice in hereby iven that the follow. n; nnmetl settler Iiah tileil notice of his inWntion to make final proof in rmpimrt of hia claim, and that mud proof will lie made Ivefore A. C. Palmer, j. S. Conunisaioncr at I'tineville. Or5K'H t on Tlimsdi.y, April is, i ,, via: Ranick O. Jeasee if Prinevill ,' r !. H. K. No. 79X. for the SWW NK'J SEl-i and SWj :W. 2,Tp. V . B. 18 E.. W. M- He namea the following witiu-KSf) to prove hin Oontinuis residence um tul cult vnti'n of aid land viz; Oncar Crniu, Jehu .J hn n-i. H. K;: ritrey, J. H. Gray, nil of IVineWl Oreoiu . JAV p. L'rc.vs. KvtUter. CD A0 He Lippman Sells Furniture, &c. for Cash and on Easy Payments. 14 down, balance in monthly, payments POSITIVELY, XO GOODS CHARGED. ,.mmTf