A i 4 1 l As Down Went McGinty , Down goes prices on Mens' and Hoys' Overcoats, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, Fascinators, Jlitte, Indies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, ail ixoinsr 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 where prices are consistent with the cost of production, J. F. MORRIS.. Crook County Jonrnal. THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1901. THIS PAPERS 5$2J5a vcftcantt Auencv, 64 and 65 .Merchants Kx ehange, Saa Ktaaciaea, California, where ouo ttacts fur advertism cut b made for it. J. V. Huwnrd returned Friday from a business trip to Silver Lake. - Citizens of Laieview have subscribed a fund of (600 for the Fourth of July The small pox quarantine ha been removed from the town of Glendale in Douglas county. - Geo. Senecal was in fro u Paulina the last of the week attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. Mary O- Brown son, a pioneer of '55, died at the home of her daught er, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Amity, Ore gon, April 10., Miss Clara. Bradshaw Davis died at at the residence of uer uncle Ju Igc V. L. Bradshaw, in The Dalles, Thursday of heart failure. A $1100 nugget was recently found iu the Swauk placers, Kittitas county. Wash. It will be cent to the Pa o Aruerieau exposition. The late Sol Abrahams, of Roseburg, left mo will and his estate has been found to be not nearly to valuable as heretofore supposed. A petition to have the mail service tu Warm Springs increased to six times a week, has been rejected by the post office department. Wa. J. Wood. Wrti. Hardin and Mr. Long, late arrivals from Lebanon, ! went over to" the Sisters country to ! look up the land situation. Baker City will hold a special elec- I tion April 24 to vote on the proposi- J a few days iu town looking after buai tion of bonding the city for $100,000 ness matters. Mr. Martin is an old fur light and water purposes. j time Ciouk county man. At the last quarterly examination J. In Icy Huston, who has been in at the Bishop Scott academy, Percy ; business in The Dalles for some time Capper, of Monument, stood the high- ( past, is now Turning his parents and est in the acade.nic department. Placer gold has been discovered at Vale, Malheur coonty, which- may load Bp t important discoveries and tae opening of good paying placers. 1. D. Holliday is at the Baldwin Sharp k. Laud Co', place on Hay, Creek, Oregon, superintending the in stalling of twenty ahdep shearing ma chine, which will soon be in opera tion cn that ranch. Rural Spirit. J. W. Wimer, of Post, was in town Friday, en route to the Sisters neigh-I, burhoud to look after his landed in terest in that section of the county. He was accompanied by his nephew, Chac. Wimer, of Grant's Pass, who is looking for a location. Fred Lehman and wife returned ) Tbwaday from a vuqt to the Willam ette valley. Fred aays he has received soaking up every time be ha crossed the Cascades and the last time was no exception as it rained almost the en tire time of their stay in the valley. The lambing season is now on among the sheep men of this county. A number of tbem began last week Luc. iixv will all be at it bv the end of I thi week. As we are now having fine eatber it is expected that the aver ... ' age will run above 100 per cent this C. C. Hutchinson, president of the I Oregon Irrigation Co., passed through Ibrr'e l rid ay on his way to Portland to v,l ok after matters pertaining to the company's ditch on which woik has just commenced. He was accompan ied by Col. C. E. S. Wood, cne of the tockholdera. The Oregon Pan-American commis sion has started seven carloads of tim ber, agricultural and horticultural products to Buffalo. Three carloads of minerals will be loaded at Baker City and five carloads of miscellane ous products will complete the exhibit making a total of fifteen carloads. A fine bunch of steers was driven through town Saturday bound for The Dalles. They were the property of J. W. Howard who will weigh a num ber of them before starting and on aruval at their destination, thus showing the amount of shrinkage on tbe trip which will take about two weeks. D. W. Hardin is here from Lebanon and will size up the situation as to whether he will locate here in the brick manufacturing business or not. Mr. Hardin is one of the best brick tuskers on the coast and it is to be hoped he will receive rufficieiit en couragement to locate, as Prineville certainly needs brick buildings. Judge Clifford will start for Burns Saturday, to open court the following Monday. It is probable that none but i equity cases will be disposed of as it is considered unsafe to summon a jury on account of the prevalence of smull Kx in nearby; towns. Drewsy, be tween Burns and Vale, has been quar antined, tbe dread disease having gained more of,a foothold there than elwlere.-T-jriU!t County News. Lieu land for sale. A. C. Palmer. B by's first shoes free at Simpson, Wilson & Co. W. H. Peck and wife were in from Haystack Tuesday. John Clnypool drove in the Shaniko Flyer last Friday from Gates' hill. FOR SALE- Residence in Prineville. Very cheap. Inquire of A. C. Palu.t . George and John Cyrus have re covered from an attack of n.e.iles. P. B Doak has bought a half iute. eat iu saddlery business of J. W. Boone. John Y. Todd was over from Siateia Saturday lookiug after b.isiuess unit ters. j Will Wurxweiler returned Frida y 1 f row a two weeks busiuess trip i o j Portland. . John Sixemore and Wm Slants were in from the Pilot Buite country Tuesday. B. F. Allen returned Monday from Portland where he has beeu during the past winter. Col. Baker cigars 75 eta. a box for a short time only. Best ten cent values in the town. At Tyes. W. E. CUypool and William Wil s ju were over from Sisters last week, investigating mail contract business. With this issue of the Journal we bid farewell to our pateut outside and will issue all home print hereafter. H. V. Gates, of the PriueviHe Wat er C- came up from HilUboro Fri- day auJ is attending to business matters be re. C. W. McClain, of Burns, passed through here Sunday on his way home from Portland where he disposed of a band of horses at good figures. E- J. Martin, of Bums, is stopping friend?. He came op Friday on the Shauiko Fiver. The following tnchers obraiued certificates at the examination held last week. G. M. Paul; Ward Lam son;J. W. 0'3rieu; C. B Diuwiddie; B .He Wilson; Pearl Vauderpool: Grace Stewart; Grace Belknap. Lew McCalister was down from the mines Monday aud reported every thing moving along nicely. Work is progressing steadily in the big tunnel " J , - iiuui au miim4 ev owu o .aav us t soon as get to running. Tbe lower hoose of the Minnesota legislature on April 9 reconsidered tlie vote which killed the bill to per mit the parole of the notorious Young er brothers, now serving a life sen tence in tbe state prison, aud sent the bill to the governor for approval or rejection. Fleming Bros, gave their wara graph exhibition last Friday night in Glazes' Hall to a large bouse. Everyone seemed well plea&ed with the exhibi tion and we can say from a personal experience of no less than twenty ex- ( v -1 -. - r . - i .1 n"""unBUI "nu' " luK 1 - avai aoav avirniuaarl best we ever witnessed. Commissioner Hermann has recom mended that during the coming summer 3800 cattfe and 550 horses be allowed to graze in the Cascade reserve, in addition to 200,000 sheep. This is the extreme number that Forest Superintendent Ormsby tfiinks can be grazed without injury to the forests and without serious interference with the sheep. These cattle and horses are to be allowed to graze at will in any part of the reserve. Ex. Crook County Development. Enough development work and prospecting has been done to prove beyond auy question, that tbe Trout creek mining district is one of the very richest mining sections in the west. Every day prospectors and miners are coming in, new claims are being lo cated and development work is being pushed on several of the most prom ising cLiinis opened up. Even these who were the most skeptical a few months ago, are now the moat san guine as to the riches of toe district and are beginning to be very much in earnest as to the future of the camp. The showing made from a few claims now being developed are such as w ill interest capital and encourage capital ists to come in and invest their money. It is only a question of a short time until capital takes hold iu earnest aud when it does, the district around Ash wood will be one of the livliest in the state. Nor will the thriving little town of Ashwood be slow in coming to tbe front. Surrounded as it is by splendid prospects, the development of I these claims means the certain growth of tbe town. There have been a num ber of lots in the town sold within the pant month, and, unless all signs fail, it will not be many days before the , lively song of the saw and the ham I mer will be heard on every side. I Ashwood Prospector. I Tin osborne- m BONT FORGET That we are Full line of Bicycle Sundries EJ3 New Quarters. We have purchased the W. property, where our former store stood. It is our intention to ness in our new home bv May 1. We desired very much to erect our own building, but our trade would not allow the time it would require without inconveniencing our customers. The Bolton store will answer our re quirements until such a time as we can enlarge the same. Clothing for Spring. Our new stock is very complete and we can please you as regards style, fit, fabric and price frcra $7 to We carry the celebrated H. S. M. The kind vou read about in all MEN'S SHOES. All .oo! Marked In I'lain Figurr. Married In this tity, April 10th 1901, Champ Smith and Mi's Edith Compton, both of this city, Recorder M. H. Bell, officiating. Prof F. M. Mitchell, formerly of Weston, is in his element at Prineville. He writes to friends here that he has a school of musical pupils, who it is a pleasure to direct in entertainments. A fine public program was recently presented by the Prineville school, receipts being $55. Weston Leader. Monday evening the United Arti sans initiated Lark Elliott into the mysteries of the craft and after tbe ceremonies were over the members and a number of invited guests par took of refreshments in the form of ice cream, cake and cofTee; space forbids mention in detail, but the Artisans are une.'cclled in such matters. Mrs. M. R. Biggs and Mrj. J. W. Boone had a narrow escape from drowning last Saturday. They drove their buggy team into Crooked river out near the Biggs ranch and as the river was very high the horses had to swim nearly the entire distance across but luckily the buggy floated right side up and no serious damage was done. Sol ice to Creditors. Notice is hereSy given that the under signed has been by the County Court of the State of Oreijon for the County of Crook, duly appointed administrator uf the estate of Nancy A. Bunham, deceased and all persons having claims sginat said eatate are hereby required to pre sent the same duly verified, to said ad ministrator, at the office of A. C. Palmer, in Prineville, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. J. It. Benham. Adin'r uf the estate of Nancy A. Ben- ham, deceased. Dated April, 17th, 1001 Laces. Fine patterns in fine goods, yet prices withiu the reach of all. The Bee Hive. A nice variety to choose from. Skirts, nlglit gowns, chemises, drawers and cor set coven all sizes. The Bee Hive. Alf.tlfa seed and brominua inermis seed for sale at C. L. Salomon. Salomon's have just opened a now lot ol gent's furnishings and suits. agents for the and Repairs. Bolton & Co. store building price. Our suits range in $25 Clothing, the leading magazines. Mens' Patent Leather Shoes, Mens' Talent Enamel Shoes, Mens' (Hanan & Son's) Box Calf PEASE & MAYS, New Goods Of All Such as Neckwear. Golf Shirts, Hats an Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Unrler wear, Shoes and Slip pers, Notions and Fancy Goods, Novelties, Nuts and Candies. Crockery, Tobacco and Cigars till Further Orders. REMEMBER We can sell you the best goods for the least money. JAPANESE M. R. BIGGS & OO. REAL ESTA TE and ISSURASCE AGESCY. Buy and $eU Reil Estate on commitsion. If you want to tell Utt your land with u. If you want to buy, we have land for tale at reasonable price. PRINEVILLE, ORE. RROIJ. me are cheaper in ' jPrioe, but none so Durable. lOsborne R prinir-Toth narrow have made their reputation by Good Work and Durability. Call and Examine Them. Cleveland Bicycles. Be sure and see them and will move same to our own be installed and ready for busi Shirt Waists. We bavs them in all shapes and colon. at prices from 65 cents to $4. Hav, them in PERCALE. vrniTE LA WS USES. MADRAS. Something New In Ladies' ready made suits in Dimitietj Lawns and Ginghams " $425 to $150. $5 00 $4 SO $5 OO SHANIKO, OR. Kinds. We handle a large stock of Fishing Tackle and we are able to fill your order for anything you may desire. Our stock is first-class, and the newest things in latest styles in the large assortment. BAZAAR. Manager. 11 7le have Just received a iarge invoice of Spring Suits for 77fe'n, Jimontj other things we have a iot of extra Vests. ' 2lurjzu?eier dc Xjhomson. Bcaatr la Bleesl Dwp, Clean blood means a clean skin. JZa beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your D;ooa ana Keep it clean, by stirring up tbe lazy liver and driving all im purities from tbe body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascareta. beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satiafactkm guaranteed. 10c. 35c. SOa. Woolen ks, ladies' hose and line gloves at your own price at the Bizaar. Wm. Mc Meek in will saw vour wood twice into three lengths at 40 cents per cord, whether you have ODly one cord or one hundred cords. R. S. Price has plenty of dry, solid juniper wood which be will sell at lowest eaah price and deliver on ahorteat notice 1 24tr. Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your old clock or watch run as good as new, or give you a bargain iu anything in the jewelry line. T Ctiro CoosttvaiStm Veewvwr. Taka Oasrarets Caady CaUsarttc. lOo or Be. U C C. C tau lo cure, drussiata refund moaas. Take your team to Chris Cohrs new stable. Simpson, Wilson A. Co. are offering great bargains in Mens' and Boys Hats. Kodak Cameras & Supplies at Temple ton Son's. Buy your shoes and hats at S. W. & Cos For Sale Two very desirable lots in Prineville at a bargain. Call on or addmss, Frank Elkina, Prineville, Or. Call and see the fine line of Photograph Alburni at Templeton J Sim's. Mens' shirts formerly 91 to f 1.75 your choice for 50c. at Simpson, Wil son A. Co. Wurxweiler A Thompson have just received a complete line of Carlson, Currier Co's. bst colored embroidery silks. Prineville toSbaaikoby Daylicrht. Stages leave Prineville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m Arrive at Shaniko 6 p. ni. Leave Shaniko Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m. Airive at Prineville at 6 p. m. Fresh relays of horses. Good coaches. Courteous and care ful drivers. S-icciol rates to parties and express in quantities. Adamsos & Wikkkc Co. Agents. aWtTaaarcsSaUaa Sa-aa tear lift lwj. To quit tobacco eaKilr and forever, be mag aeUc. full of Hie. nerve aud viror, take No-To-Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men attoog-. All druggists, SI. Cure guaran teed Booklet aad sample free. Address Sterling lie toed j Co., CBloaco or New York. SHONG LEE, Chinese Laundry. Fine Work at Lowest ' Prices. y White Shirts are our Specialty. MAIN STREET, north of Cyrus Jewelry Store. Prineville. Hone Lout. A reward of 95 will be paid for in formation leading to the recovery of one three-year-old black gelding, very little white on light hind foot, brand ed Y on left shoulder. C. W. Coi.by, 4-4 wl. Prineville, Oregon. Mr. A. C. Palnn r will devote his entire time and attention to the law I and land business, and can ba found ' at hia office in the Journal building at 1 all times. Notice is hereby given that all j scalps brought in hereafter must be thoroughly cured and dry. Ant now I prepared to issue scalp bounty war-' rants on presentation of scalps. J. J. Smith, County Clerk. daea.se Toot Bowals With Caseareta, Oandy Catbartle, cure constipation forever 100.100. It u. u. u. nil. arusaiata raiuzm i Hww Am Tmv Ktwatawa t Tr. Hobbs' Bparaana Pills ran all kldnsr Ilia 8am atofraa- Ada. atsrUaa Bwmaj cii-caic o or at. a The dental work of Dr. C. A. Cline is too wall kuown in this country to need any praise. He can always be found at the old stand, next door to the First National Bank. Give him a call. Pipes. A comfortable, clean smoker . that will help you forget worry. The I price will cause no worry either. At the Bee Hive. Sense It's nothing but sound sense to believe that we can do better than the fellow with a smaller line. Here you get a wide choice of all the newest, swellest fash Ions and at lower prices than we've ever quoted. Come in and look at our suits and top coats no contract to buy. XHE REDBY ( Corner 4tliml It Sts Prineville, HmRiEEJ BAMPLB BOOM ON M A TIT ST'SSS'!' gjT BATES, f 1.25 to 2.00. fjT PATROXAGE SOLICITED. Z7Ae Only ttrst Class Jfcouse in ZJown. Special jfecommodations for "Graveling 9tyen. CHRIS COHRS, Manager. SOUTH END TTV -a. acksmitl Machine Workland rinmhln;. Farm Machinery of all Kinds. STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Fine Horseshoeing and Work Called for TAny Part Can Thooe 71 Type Writers of all makes sold and rent ed. Mineographs, Hekto graphs, Office and Dupli cating Goods, Desks, Let ter Presses, Etc. Write us for prices on Rubber Stamps, Seals. Etc. Coast Agency Company. 266 STARK ST. Portland. Oregon. fi Lippiiisii Sells Furniture, &o. for Cash, and on Easy Payments. 14 down, balance in monthly payments POSITIVELY, NO Prineville Planing- Mill. John B. Shipp, Proprietor. Manufacturer and dealer iu all kinds of rough and dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn ing and bund sawing. House Finish made to order. Agent for Samtkr and Ideal Bicycles aud Sundries. Mill opposite Prineville Flour Mill. Yard, 2d St., opposite I. O. O. F. HalL. Prinsville, Oregon, . Oregon. Shop Coal, Iron and SteeL - Vag Tops a Specialty at this season of the year. aud Delivered ftheCity, Frank Elkins. OUH LEADER. The Very Best. 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