As Down Went McGinty Down goes prices on Mens' ami Hoys' Orcoats, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, Fascinators, Mitts, Ladies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, all going AT COST Prices Flattened to the Thinnest. The values will tempt the most grudging pocket book, if you contemplate buying, don't think it over too long, but buy whore prices i re consistent with the cost of production. J. F. MORRIS., Crook - County - Journal. THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1901. THIS PAPERS-M " verticils Airencv, ami Merchants Ex. c!uui?"Sau Fniuciitc, California, where contract- for advertising can be nutde for it. Onion seta at Elkins & Kinsr. Wurweiler A Thomson sella child ren's school handkerchiefs 3 ior 5 cts. Baby's first shoes free at Simpson, Wilson A Co. j See our soap display in the window. ' t- Choice for oa at Tye s. J.W.FoSIe, of Fervor Creek, l,: sou ins interest in tnecatue oussiuess i t L. V. Baily. Misses Florence and Grace P.irish of TTv C:wk were in the city Tuesday I on land matters. j Mrs. O. M. Kisser of Fossil, arrived! on Tuesday's stage, on a visit to her sister Mrs. I. Michel. Advertisers will please have copy, ! change of their ads, in the o:fije hy Friday noon of each week. Clarence. Lister is on the sick list this week, suffering vith the prevail ing epidemic-grippe. It is our intention to change the Journal to an eight page 0ve column j all home print at an early date- j SWiff Conletu went out to Bend S I I.o:,U Tavlor who .. in i dieted iu October 1SJW for horse steal ing. H. J. Healey was in from Haystack j A local teachers institute was held Monday, attending a meeting of the ; the public school building on stockholders of the Fisk Faultless i March 30 according to published pro Churn, gram. It was a very interesting and Mrs. Lo-an Black, formerlv of Hay j "tractive session. The teachers pre Creek but now of Portland is spend- er: Mi-sess Ada Foster. Pearl . fc-w we,-ki in our midst visiting relatives and friends. S. H. Forshaw of Pendleton is in the city inteviewiug the stt'xinen of this county in the interests of the Northwest Livestock and Wooigrowers Journal. Mr. A. C. Pa'mer will devote his entire time and attention to the law and land bu-iness, and can be fonn 1 i at his n3. in the Journal buildiug at ' all time. "' P. B. Doak, of Haystack was in j town Jtjniay. Mr. D.tk has nd his : real e-tite ai I tH-k i ucre-tr i t that ' section of the county and will move into Prinevi'.le. i F. W. Wilson, of the firm of Simp- j son Wilson t Co, returned with his ' family Frrdiy from The D.dles where j Mrs. Wilson has been in attendance on her father who is seriously ill. ) I. C. Sears, forme-. Iy of Prinevrlle died last Wednesday at Kooskia, Ida- ; ''ve signified their intention of letting ho. James Sirs 1-ft beie Thursday i th ,r's tljeir premises die thi to take charge of the remains which ' summer on account of a lack of water ; will be brought here for interiu- nt. The Prineville Water Company ba r m work Tuesdav niominsr on the ?. , . , , i ; , -ii i i t i.,-- o Iars well spent now will brin their re t iptt w.U sink iu order to have an , r o adequate supply of water for ail pur- jses. W. P. Van-.lervert, the Lva pot master, was doing business in the county seat the first of the week. H ; reporta the sctiool at that pi ice progressing nicely under the super vision of Miss Lilly Knox. Xotice is hereby eiven that all scalps brought in hereafter must be thoroughly cured and dry. A:n now prepared to L-sue scalp bounty war rants on presentation of scalps. J. J. Smith, County Clerk. Twenty coyote scalps were burned Tuesdav bv parties bringing them in for county warrants. As they had been tilled prior to February 25 they weie valueless, as no warranls are is sued lor such scalps. C. J. Cotter came in from Pilot Butt, Saturday and reports active op perations having commenced on the Pilot Butte Development Co.'s ditehos whicn will be pushed to completion at an early date. H. J. Lister, of Ribl.it val'e, has been sojourning in town with his family for the past week. He reports stock looking well in his section of the county and that his sheep have never wintered better. O. J. Mealy, cf Foster, Oregon, was a Prineville visitor last week. He and his brother George crossed the Cascade Mountains on snow shoes and li-irt a. vtrv tuvtra t-i 1 1 ltdrini. In . j ' ' 'i , camp "in- on me snow one uignr. Judd is taking a look at soma timler lauds in Croob- County. Sunday afternoon as Mart Prine and Sammy Newsoin risiC riding down the street their ponies turned the Ilunsaker corner on the run and Mart was thrown oil" striking his head on the hydrant cutting a large gash in bis bead, but he is getting nlong nice ly and will soon be out again. The stock holdjrs of the Fisk Fault less churn met Monday and elected officers as follows; C. M. Elkios Pres; B. F, Wilhoit, secretary and treasurer, and Cliai. Lister, M. D. Powell and J. Stroud trustees. Tlie stockholders adopted the name of the Faultless Churu Cj- as the corporate name. Notice the new ads of the Frineville planing mill, the Bee Hive and Shong Lee. Laces, Fine patterns in 6ne goods, yet prices within the reach of ull. The Boe Hive. Rose e Knox, a jn mineut stew k man of rost, was doing business iu the city the fore part of the week. A nic varioty to cho-e from Skirts, night aovvns. chemises, drawers and cor set divers all sizes. The Be Hive. Born to the wife of Hugh J. Lister ou April 3 a ten pound sou. Mother and chiid doing nicely. Pipes. A comfortable, clean smokar tht ill help yon forget worry. T' e - no worry either. At Rev. Harper, Presbyterian p.isto , ! is reported on the sick list this v-.eek i We hope for his speedy recovery. R- L Kitching. foreman for Hon. J. v -;ti: mr . - """'; m u an " y u ,elt nis reSas witn tins '- I hoe m the shape of a year's sub- j sciiption. Ed. Harbin is placing the boiler for his new planing mill and is enca?ing it with stone. Mr. Harbin will have a 6ne plant when the machinery is al! placed iu position. Gail S. Xewsom returned Inst Fri- "ay from Portland where he has been attending the Medical di-partment of "'"tte University. He will spend with his parents and re- luru to school at the I. ;iuing of ti e . fall term. ' '"""l""'' Amm "crow, i-sisy ung- don, Ida Omeg, Prof. F. M. Mitchell, Warren Brown, C. B. Dinwiddie, G M. Paul and Ward W. Larson. On -c.ount of sickness of some of the p:r-, ticipants no evening scsion was held. Citizen' t -l.'des Meeting. A mass moeting is ca'.led to meet : this HhuiMlay) evening to discuss way, ana mean- tor orgai.inng a stock . cjai(ir to purchase the old Maling I ditch, and it should be attended l y every real estate owner in the city. It is of the utmost importance that something should be done to furnish water for irrigating purposes at a less rate than can be secured from the present water company. This can be done only by a good ditch. The water fro:n this ditch could also be used for Hushing sewers ion the town gets modern euon h in its ways ' to have sewers. number of iieonle j lata la all wrong as sucn a course will joaly tend to retard the growth of the i town a.i well as make such premises ! an eyeore to the owners. A few dol- an eyeore to the owners. A ward in Hie tut tire. Let everyone at tend this meeting and see that the proper thin is done and let the out side world know that Prineville alive to her necessities. is i Horse Lott. A rewanl of $5 will he p.iid for in formation leaJing to the recovery of one three-year-nltl black ge tiling, very little white on light bind foot, brand ed Y on left shoulder. C. W. Colby, 4-4w-4. Frineville, Oregon. Lamonta Items. J. H. V indom nd wife entertained a few relatives aud friends on the 127, by a birtl.tUy party in honor of Mr. J. H. Vindom. The guest enjoyed theut- selres with, games, and vocal and instru mental music till 10 o'clock when we were iivited to supper, prepared by Mrs. f. H. Windom, where there was a table lan;e enugh to seat all present, whiuli was laden with everything tht heart ojtild wish to satisfy the inner man. The tuble was handsomely decorated with flowers aud evergreens to add to its beauty and which displayed Mrs. Win dom s art'stic taste as wmII as cooking. After supper the merriment was kept i'p till after midnight, when we took our departure wishing Mr. and Mrs Window uintty happy returns of the day. Those" present were: R bert Ann strong and wife; E'sie Windom; T. J. Leach and wife; Geo. Windom and wife; Uon. A. R Lyle; Jesne Windoin and wife; Mrs. Emily Cline; C. F. Smith and wife. Mr. Windom was the recipient of s -veriil useful presents as mementos of the occasion. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Oltice at The Dalles, Oregon, ' April in 1. lROI. Notice is hereby (riven that the following named settler has tiled notics of her Intention to make tiiibl oroof in support ot her claim, and that s;d 1 prcof will be made before J. J. Smith County Cl-rk at Prineville, Oregon, on Thursday. My Hi, 1U01, viz: George J. McCoy, of Hay Creek, Oregon, II. E. No. 7.42 for the SVVJ4 XK SJ 'VV1 S.c. 10 and NKi NWX Stc. l T. 11 8., It. Hi E., W. M. Me names the following witneflsen to prove her continuous residence UH)u and eultiva. tton of Haul land, viz; C. S. McCorkte, of Aahwood, Oreg.m, Alex Friend, U. F. McCoy, H, ii, V. e jle, all of Hay Cr-tik, O. e jori. J ay V. Lucas, KerfisU r K--v. . - m m. m sm. I W 1 -t , OSBORNE RVAl ; 1 ' D.SO & . Sire showing jidvance W i.TISr .TtiT-ll&A. tor.: . . iTV tHL- . .... . . ,mwhHHHH?HHB VI AM WTkl- 2.:wC ttttj f if XT '-W . m.' i. -v r t i 1 ELICITS & The price of salt has advanced toa very high figure within the last few months, making a luxury out of one of the stockman's staple commodities. If you are a stockman it is to your interest and pruilt to consider The Merits of the Different Salts Offered on the market, and ascertain if you are buying the salt that is the cheapest For vour information and benefit we mention the fact that we consider Sulphurized Rock salt. To be the best and cheapest stuck salt, nevertheless it is the It is put up especially for daily salt and 2 per cent of pure ground sulphur, pressed into WOdeil bo.XC It is not affected a3 fr as common coarse salt. UckinSm Give 113 a tl - , . . lisuaucu to "."'U. 7S CiS PER BLOCK. Ail (.uoils .Market! I it Plain Figures. TV arhc r Era m inat io n . .tice is hnehv civen tlmt X Ih county school superintendent of Crook county will bold the regular examina tion of ni'plic.ints for county certifi cate at I'lineville, Oregon, ns follows: Commencing Wetlnesday, April 10, at . o'clock, a. ni., and continuing un til Friday, April 12, at 4 o'clock. First, second and third grade ccitif icatea. Wednesday; IVntnan-hip, his tory, orthography, rending. Thursday; Written arithmetic, theory of teach ing, grammar, school law. Friday; Geography, mental arithmetic, phys iology, civil government. Primary certificate. Wednesday ; IK-ninannhip, orthography, reading. Thursday; art of questioning, theory of teaching, method. Wm. l5oEi;i,icouiity supt. Not ire nf Sule. Notice is hereby given that I will si ll at public auction on the Gth day of April at 2 o'clock p. in., at the residence of the late J. W. Hints, the following articles, to wit: 2 cook stoves. 1 huHting stovf, I wool bed, 1 spring iniUtri'ps, 1 lot of 3 weden, 1 pitcher pump and 1 sledge, 1 tent and poles, 1 lot tools, 2 knitting machines, 1 lot knitted sock, 1 lot seven blankets, and 30 other ai tiuii-s for camp aud household use, tine huuae lately occupied by J. YV. Him-s. The above sale is by order of the County Judge of Crook county, Oregon. W. C. Coxolkton, Shcritl'. Dated at Prineville, Ore., Mar. 24, l'.IOl. SHONO LSE, Chinese Laundry. Fine Work at Lowest Trices . White Shirts arc our Specialty. MAIN STREET, north of Cyrus' Jewelry Store. Prineville. Educate Toor Bowels TVlth Cascarets Candy CTnthnrttc, cure canntlpation foreve 10c. s0. It o. O. O. tali, drugKbitu relund money. EdaeaM Toor Bowels TCltti Caseareta Cundy (Tnthurtlc. our conntlpurion forever. 10c,3Sc. It C. C. C. fail, drii'gistsrctuadiuouu;. .S3 na PI STJS m , OLIVER FLOWS. 1 1 WS in "P . - g ) J'J' Wjj W Figures salt offered for sale. It costs cheapest considering its lasting sheep and cattle an I is composed of 93 percent pure ground bv rain, snow or air; kind of It contains no lime or magnesia, al order, or ?a' only one .") pouml Our prices are S2T0 it 1. on PEASE Sl MAYS, I . SHANIKO, e'TeT f7 J Such as XTeck-wear. Golf Shirts, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Unrer vear, Shoes and Slip pers, Notions and Fancy Goods, Novelties, Nuts and Candies.' Crockery, Tobacco and Cigars till Further Orders. REMEMBER "NYe can sell you the monoy. JAPANESE TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm Springs Stati Co. will carry freight and express from Tlio Dulles to Prineville at three cents a pound. G i)d teeth are essential to health and to good appearnnce. If yours need at tcmion go to Dr. O. A. Cline, whose work is his best rucotnnieiidation. now A re Tosr Elitncvi t Dr. TToMisSMir3KmPlllrure nil klrtne til". Ssm. Ololrcv. add. bit-: hug Kcmudy Co.. Cbicago or ii. V RODERIG LEAN 3TEEL AND WOOD HARROWS FULL LINE OF GARDEN 'TOOLS! - !i a trifle more than the common qualities and health results. o0 pound blocks, encased in weather, and will go three times and softens on the surfacefrom bloc - k. Wethi nk vou will be OR. We handle a large stock of Fishing Tackle and we are aoie to nil your order for anything you may desire. " Our stock is first class, and the newest things in latest styles in the large assortment. best goods for the least BAZAAR. Manager. Cannot be bought Col. Follows Cigars, 25 i 55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. nt wholesale, n a box for The Bazaar. A. W. Hanson, the tailor, has opened a shop next door to Elkins & King, where he is displaying a fine lot of patterns from which you may select material which he will make up into suits or pants nt reasonable prices and in the latest styles and finest finish. 14 jCatest in 4fo 9civ Soocis jfrriuiTig Beauty I. Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. beauty without it. C'aacarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your b!ood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, biackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking lascarei. oeauiy ior len cents. All drug, gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c. 50c Greatest Slaughter of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods and crockery at the Bazaar. Woolen "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 ier cord, whether you have only one cord or one hundred cords. It S. Price haa plenty of dry, solid juniper wool which be will sell at lowest cash price aud deliver on sLorteat notice 1 24tf. 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. T. Car CoMtHailM T i a . Tako CHscarets Cicdv Cathartic. loeorSe. if c C C laU to cure. arucifcta rctand money. Money saved during the next 30 days with the bargain sale at toe Bazaar. ben yon want us to sell you goo a nt cM&t jcet in while the clearance sa e lasts. The .Bazaar. Take your team to Chris Cihrs new stable. Simpson, Wilson A Co. are offering great bargains in Mens and Boys Hats. Kod.tk Cameras 4 Supplies at Temple- ton tL Son's. Buy your shoes and hat at S. YV. & Cos For Sale Two very desirable lots in Prineville at a bargain. Call on or address, Frank Klkius, Prineville, Or. Csil and e the 6ne line of Photograph Album at Templetou i Son's. Mens' shirts formerly $ 1 to fl.75 your choice for 50c. at Simpson, Wil son 4 Co. Wurzweiler A. Thompson-have just received a complete line of Carlson, Currier Co's. fc-st colored embroidery silks. ) Ladies' f j mackintoshes for $2.50. j Mens' $3 mackintoshes for $1.50 Misses f I mackintoshes for $2 at The Buziinr. Prineville to Sbaoiko by DayliRtit. Stages leave Prineville Tuestlay, Thursdiiy and Saturday at 6 a. 111 Arrive at 8haniko 0 p. m. Leave Shiniiko Monday, Wednesday and Friday at C a. m. Airive at Prineville at 6 p. ni. Fresh relays of horses. Good coaches. Courteous and care ful drivers. Social rates to parties and express in quantities. Adamsox fc Winnkk Co. Agents. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. DePARTURNT OF THR INTERIOR. Land Ottice at The Dalles, Oregon. March 4, 1U0I. Xotice is hereby given that the. fullowiiiK named settler hiu filed notice nf hi intention to make final proof in suplort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. ; Palmer, I'. S. Comniittsioner at Prineville, ; Oregon, on Thursday, April ; IH, 1901,; vis: Ftenlok O. Jeaaeeof Prineville, Ore- j koii, H. K. No. 79:13. for the SVi NKl N WJi snd K'i SV Soe. 2-t.Tp. Hi S. j U. 18 E.. W. M- i He names the ftllowiii witnesses to prove his coutitlttos 1-enidence Uion nd cultivation of suM land vis: Oncar Cnun, Jehu. Johnson, ! Ii, K. Darsey, J. H. CI ray, all of Prineville, tirejjon. ; jxr P. LUCAS. lleister. OT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. TKr ARTJ1RNT OF THK ISTKKIOH, Liuid UlEoe at The Dallas UreKon, March 4, 1W1. Notice Is hereby yiven that the foll:ivini nntned settler has filed notice of hlR intcnti n to make final proof in mippcrt of his claim, nrt that said proof will he made before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Coniudasioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Thurily, Apiil 18, 1901, iz: Thomas R. Curl, ofPrineville, Oreiron, H. E. No. 70.-.4 for the SW NWK, W SV'4, and SEX SW'H Sec. 14, Tp. 16 S., R. 18 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hiKCnntlniioiis residence upon and cultivation nf said land, vizi S. .1. Newsoin, J. H. Gray, R. E. Darsey, V. C, Coniileton, all of Prineville, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, Keijieiter. Waist SiArsj SiAr Waist, 9?ecc ttandj aciiGSs a dies' ffianffle Sftelfo. XHE ( Corner 4th and It Sts Prineville, - Oregon. FREE t a uruT.-Bi BOOM OXST M A 1 1ST STREET tW RATES, 11.25 to 2.00. fjT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. TjAe Only ttrst Class jfcouse in Zfown. Special jfecommodations for TTraveliny 9en. CHRIS COHRS, Manager. ; Gang- Plows Acltmnrlcrfeed the luwrior at all Malta. TW m1- est hatttilcrf. Itchiest draft, aaast dunbk ud mm tfa 1 perfectly. DC adjust! to work O ikM luits, I where others tiiL Have dMt proof hub KarxU and I nun pofc of rapttioriir over ail otm. Stade in all J sties withSTLEI.ovCHIl.l-fcL) boiigl aod Riding AttacKict. Cnotparc theai wits otfccn mmd in tbctn f work 1M yon wul buy m Vantom. MiaUBcnucd by SUPERIOR DISCS AND HOE DRILLS And 8eeden are too well known to ueed an introduction and we merely ber leave to remindyoa that we are agents for them. Walking Plow Chilled Steel Sulky and Gang. The famous "SUPERIOR" DRILL ou dress parade and for sale. Terms consistent, quality considered. STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Fine Horseskteiag and Wajoa Work-. South End. Type Writers of all makes sold and rent ed. Mineopraphs, Hekto graphs, Office and Dupli cating Goods, Decks, Let ter Presses, Etc. Write us for prices on Kubbcr Stamps, Seals. Etc. Coast Agency Company 2061 STARK ST. Portland. Oregon Sells Furniture, &c. for Cash and on Easy Payments. 14 down, balance POSITIVELY, KO Press Soods. Dat?. jfEDBY Vou will need a few new farming tools. The great P. & 0 .an ion line of Can ton, 111., is undeniably the best. The Canton Chilled and Steel plows, cultiva tors, harrows, etc., being made of hish-grade mater ial with first class work, manship, have stood the test since 1842 and yet leap the procession by several Cud, troi ifti Steel Wagra Taps a Spedaltj at this seasoa ti tae year. Frank Elkios. OUR LEADER. I The Vcr v Best. Write Ior Booklet man in monthly payments GOODS CHARGED. 1. JL