Crook County Journal., ....W. T. FO(rLB FnlTOB AND PlBLlHHttt. County Official Pafkh. Ths Journal ii entn-ed st the pmtolfice In Vriiin'llf, Jren.. hw iransmiartHi throunhUi IT. S. DiiU aa eecond clans mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IN ABVANCF Onk Yhs. W-JJJ 8m Month 'JJ Tmkek Months LET 1)3 THEN BE READY. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1901. The cable tella us that the Boers have bagged another lot of British. "A3 it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be." The "shirt waist for men" idea ecms to be languishing. It's ad vocates forgot to supply a summer along with it. Of course General Waldersee will leave Pekin sooner or later. What the Chinese want to know, is how much he will leave. , . New Jersy i9 driving out mos quitos and Pennsylvania is getting rid of tramps. This is all right for the two states involved, but how about the rest of the country. Don't forget to read the offer to teachers of Crook county made in connection witn the Jocrnal. Vote for your favorite 1 teacher. We want to add 250 new names to our list under this proposition. The feeling is growing that if the Monroe Doctrine does not prevent the requisition of coaling stations in the West Indies by European powers, it should be extended un til it does do so. Self preservation demands this. The July number of the De lineator is one of the finest spec imens of the printers art we have gazed upon for some time. It is illustrated by a number of three colored pictures of the Buffalo ex position buildings that are simply grand. Naturally the big papers will not object to having the premium giving little ones debarred from the mails. But Congress has its ear close to the mouth of the country editor, and it will not tolerate the the new restriction proposed by the Postoffice Department. The chances are that it will be held that the Spooner law, passed by the last Congress, delegating to the President power to goveren the Philippines, gives him authority to establish a tariff against them. If this is so, no extra session will be necessary to bar the free trade seemingly brought about by the fcupreme Court decision. For true adberance to th prin ciples of republicanism Yamhill county ventures to boast of a man the counterpart of whom cannot be produced. Mr. H. P. Webster, a lespected citizen of this county, a man who bore a musket in defense of his country's honor during the civil waf, will be 73 years of age next September. H cast his first vote after attaining his majoriy for Fremont and Dayton, the old free soil presidential candidates. The fi'ee-soilers were merged into the republican party of today, and during all these years Mr. Webster lias never raitid voting at an elec tion, nor cast a vote for a candidate other than those of the party of his choice, the republicans. Democrats boast of their staying qualities,.)"., believe the republcans will have to make long and tireless ttaruh to beat Yamhill's record fur j&rty fealty. Reporter. Every evidence at hand points to a larger immigration this year than 1ms ever been known in this part of Oregon, and it is of vital importance that we should be in a position to take advantage of the changed conditions that will arise in this county. Instead of being an isolated community we will be come ono of the great centers of population of the state; railroads will bo constructed through the county and many other radical changes be made. In order to utilize all these changes we must be ready to fall in line with them as they come, and not wait until they are here and then find that some outside has got ahead of us. Such thincs only ha open to decay ing communities. The world of to- yrU-C,l..r-d Chaliit-s. day has no use for silurinns or fossils except to place them in cabi nets. We may safely predict that PEASE & MAYS, SHANIKO, OREGON. Cotton jDress Soods. A Spring tneritfi inln Summer, your K'iiiiil for tlwae pretty cotton fulirici Wiiii lnritnit. Liuht ibttvui, shirt wtit in profusion, mint Im mmlu for Ilia Hiiiiiiiht (M.iiiigii, N mlicr nan you HikI stock ti i richer in sutmstion ur fuller in vitrinty than ours. L"ii before you tliouiflit of the wnrm wjalhor we Here platiniuu for yon ImyiiiK lliu brat the mar kele produced. Come uJ lee how null we have succeeded; if lid If you can1 corns. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Jforo is a Jfandful of Jfi'nts Never Wo we mini grower preparations fur yoyr comfort From our rival Hock. The bare price mrk many a onrush., as to iliirt. for the Bummer t.ion (lu.ii tlm year. Never lm , . , . the nrioe-ratiKO been wider, nor the gatherum of iimturm'i mid B'i yard Colored Lawns. . ' , ! 12jo yard Seersucker Ginghams. 12Jo y d Printed Dimities' 16c yard -Cotton Crash. 25c ysrd Corded Zephyr fliiiftlwma. Crook COUtlty is now 011 the eve of j 30c yard Printed Piques. one of the biggest booms that ever struck Oregon and the pnly fear is that it may be over done and the people not be in a condition to take advantage of it, consequently it will re-act with bad effect. Let us be ready for it and then the good work will keep going on and the country continue to build up, for there is no doubt that the natural resources are here to build it if they are properly developed. STRETCHING OUT. A. M. F. Kirchhemer of the An telope Republican is branching out in the newspaper business, and if he continues will rival Hearst of the Examiner, who now conducts three papers in the Unit ed States. Mr. Kirchheiner has purchased the Prairie City Miner, and we understand will so in go to that place to take personal charge of the same, and will also continue to run the Republican at Ante!op We wish the brother all kinds of success, but it appears to us he is stretching himself considerably. Shaniko Leader. The good brother might buy the Ukiah Sen tinel and begin a series of triangu lated newspaper work. 40c yard Cotton Surrahs. Women 's Wrappers. I The leni'ble wmnsn, when t home, t russil nd conventionality to the w uds end noes in for oomlort and tn. These garmeuts are theveiy kind tct needed h.r this, sad are at unusually low At 75 cts. of striped Percule, with cull's detached. At $1 of btriped Percale, with cull's detached, At St 25, of Striped Minims wi.h dutiiclied Cells. At $1.50, of Fancy Madras with culls detached. NEW GOODS. New Summer Goods Arriving Daily. Women's Wrappers, dark tolors at Vfc Women's Wrappers, light and per cule, embroidery trimmed, t $100 W.imnn's Wjanoers. colored percales, bmirt trimmed, hi trariety of excellent J patterns landing iu ptww A Mail II f 1 $1.25 to $3.50 Parties ranMiny out of" town will find our mail or der department convert- f 4 ient and satmfnetory. UlWvlkJ ttn,l prjeco quoted. j(U Soods 7arAtd in Main Jyuros. i Notice to Contractors. A contract to cut and put tip in sUck250U 300 tons of hay will I e let tn the lowest respnnili!-i bidder for spot cash. . W. E' Sixs, Prineville, Oreisor. From Baby Up all like Ice Cream. It's a treat to most people a Sunday dish. Have it every day in the week if you like and twice, on Sundays if you use a PEERLESS ICELAND FREEZER ( ) It is very easy to keep clean. Cream can make no lodgment on dasher. Scrapers are not attached to arms by iron clamps which al low cream to soak in between wood and iron and become putrid and sour. Dasher is thoroughly cleaned simply by scalding. Sold only by Elkin3 & King. Great Special Sale " Of Rats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Crockery and Fancy Goods of all kinds and Fockct Cutlery. For 30 Days Only. b We offer every 12 50, t3 50 and 15 00 shoe for f 1 75 $2 25, and $4 15. Our $2 50, 13 and 14 Hats for tl 35, t2 35 and 13 25. I rvmotra tb 4 fit for lubro. iOtmM M s M out ort ou'll(ru( l'Bl"W'l1 1 1 1 WaJtt nit, HrmN u itiuoa, r j m r tUirri ItMl nanhotrd -T! QIIMkHi vof) 'rJ- Iilli4 00,0u0 iBbnaltn.iMrTcsf m li llJrM iuf nd iKKk-V-rfY V1(MOTO H4T frf 4 ill 'H Vfttteli (wr T II with 2 LFlll,pUollr.PrliUw () W Srm Wm 1 1 Hi .) 17 1 hot m feritf BMnh 4wMMl CsV, CM44 StMl sWV lesffcs Doputy Stock Inspector. Notice is hereby i(ien that I have appointed the follliwing named persons deuiy stock'iuspeciors; llay ureer. AahwiMid. r Jt Shirts and Underwear At Half Price. We need the room for our new Roods just arriving. Never was such an opportunity offered in Prineville. We doubt if there ever will be again. All the leading brands of 5c and fine cigars, fine confectionery and Cal ifornia fruits of all kinds. See our store Located on Main street. N. A TYE, manager. Hotel Prineville. Has established its reputation as the MOST COMMODIOUS, CONVENIENT and WELL-KEPT Hotel in Crook county. PrlccsReasonablc. Terming of all Stage Lines M. R. BIGGS & CO. REAL ESTATE ah INSURANCE AGENCY. Buy ana tell Real Ettalc on commimnn. Jj you want to tell list your land with ui. If you want to buy, vie have land for sale at reasonable pricct. PRINEVILLE, ORE. J. f. Carlwriuht. Harry Webb, E. Koarks, A. Morrow, F. M. Hmith, Huso Kuox, T. C. Bwain, J. S. Boae, Ales Mclntiitb, K. 11. Dean, Joe Hindi. Stock Inspector Crook County, Bisters. Haysiack. Vaiilliia, Pt. Bear Creek. Holland. Hariln Hay Cieek. rvsvi A m MEN I be cureS If yoa uStr bom tny of l i illi d mm, enmt la ih. old.rt Bytcislui a llx FiciM Caul. I OK XX0AH t 00., I0SI Hsisst M. Etta lldt 1 fremiti. J pikllll,lBirWBr7,lMtauuM4 m rMUlrrkf, laHrrhra, tllrl, if rnywHr ml llrliisilas, CM. bf cooibiwilHia of nmmUntot grtal aimiv.fv'V .t t ItM Uoctof tu. i inmpd bt. ulme llul N will ml oalr .ffnnl ImitMdul. rviil Ml PWRUU.nl cure. 111. lio. lor dn.. not i iaim lo pirfuna miracle. Uil U wtll-tncn.il li Im fair k and uar Fhyici.q and Sur;eafi,pre-iiiiiwil T uli.irrulr-lHeani rifrn. t J llVMLltl. lhn.Mi.1.1. h.I.Iu, l.,tat I ha T ayiirtn without nalng Htrnrr. KICK HAM amiltl,.a na fill ra. etiv. iiiir haneil nj.lnton of bit nimplalnl. A niuuaraia itiblTIVK vviimm r ecus w untitTtalt. or iurftil llu ' Tbaaund Dollnra. f A consiiltaoon tlfKK and ftrlrtTf prlvat. 1 etlvaiini f K'ewii rwry ea f Thasm A Consul f CUAH0E3 VERY KEAHOtiAHLE. Trem- I ment pcnonally or by Ictttr. Sml far hnnk, "The FtillofiAphv of Mttrrlajjo,' I frs (A raltutli Umtk for men.) INIT Dtt. tlOBDAWft 1 1 Great Muneum of Anatomy tli Aunt ind iarfttt Mmcumof it krnd in mm ' world. Comi and barn how wowkrfnlly you , are nuuU; bow to avoid uckDcu and ditta. W Wi ara enntmuaMy O'tniB CAT A LOU UX rtiKS. Call A or writ. f 1061 Mirktt Street, toa Frsnclice, CaL aaa.aaaJaaaaaJaJaaaaaaaajataaa CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHT8 ANDDESIQN8. Send roar boiln-Mdlrawt to Wuhlettoai, aMs lame, easts lass, better aerrlee. frat.UMtoe s rM Mm. reusmiaaia- eT "aaUaatlon. mUt. Atty'i to. art 4a. aatll p.U.1 UHcrai. rsaioKuiTTiiiTioaeivia-iifEAU AIITSli.SZruUH0l. Sa."IiwU.btr.taala." i... aa ttu. Ittm nararW tkrih I. S. Sunn racal. Vf.al.l a. kit., vltliout akarra a tna INVENTIVE ACE JIHtntol Mtklx-Umalli raar-ami, 1. nal, LG.SIECEnS.SEFH' .Vaataaajaaaaajaajaaaaaayajayaajayaavij EverrlMHl Bars So. Cssflnrtii Candy Ciitlmrtlc, the most won. derfol uitnJioul iliM'overv of tlio lure, pieaa But nnd refri-aliinir tn the 1-lwle, u.-l gi-iilly ami iKialtivi'ly on kiilnevs, liver nnd IwwU, rli'lnainir the entire system diK'l i-oldn, nnii licaUnolie, lever, liuhltuiil roinllpolioti And hi Inuanms. Please buy unit try a hox of I!. O. O. UmIhv; HI, i"i. MlranU. HeldtAii (uaruulevd to curu by ull druggisls.