ClTOOk County JoumaJ. . FOULE&rAKKKR, IViUMHiiii 4Ni rnoniiBTDiat. T. Foul Fihtiw H. l'AHKia, .MANAIiKH County Ommt Paikk. i he Joru-i l In entered at the inntiiSic in Sl'B.sCRIlM'IO.N KATES. ix APVAM-r ,isn Ye ix. .U MONTHS .... 'i'KitivK Months. .t.! THURSDAY, 1RC. 5, WOt. Don't Like Brother Harvey. A correspondent to the Alhixny Democrat, in a communication to that paper, enter a strong protest against the East Oregomatt for ad .vocating the candidacy of II. V. . Scot t, of the Portland Oregoman .for United States Senator to sue- ,ceed Joe Simon. lie fays: 'I have known this man for the last 20 years, and during this time helieve that in the different cam paigns he has been over the fence, .under the fence, on top of the fence, on each side of the fence, on hot!: fides of the fence, behind the fence and in the fence corner. And this democratic editor Jells the .democrats of Oregon that Mr. Scott js the best and only man we .should have to represent us in the United States Congress. "If Gov. Timothy Thomas will ,tnly hunt up this same Eastern Or-gon editor and put up enough hoodie, I think this paper can ,como as near electing him governor as it will in electing the Portland .editor United States Senator." The Sunday Oregonian has a .picture of Hon. J. N. Williamson and coupled with it are a few rhymes presuming to state that Mr. . Williamson is trying to stand with one foot in Salem and the other in Washington, simply be cause some of the slate press have been trying to run him for several if the different positions within tlu gift of the people. If the Ore gonian would fill its columns with matter of more general interest to its readers at this time it would be filling the place of a family jour .nal ti) greater advantage. Mr. Wil liamson has made no public decla ration that he is a candidate for iinyoilice. When he does so then it will be high time for it as well as other journals to take up the .matter for discussion. Col J. H. Raley, of Pendleton, is prominently mentioned as an .us pi rapt for the democratic nomi nation for attorney general, while it is hinted that the nomination for state treasurer from the same party is likely to fall to John Biggs ,of Burns, Canyon City Eagle. Our old friend V H Parker has purchased a llf interest in the i'r.'neville JointXAi., and moved from Albany to that place. Will is a gor.l newspaper man. Jeffei on Keview. Lit;! lit IV in. McKlnlrj-. Memorial eJit:n, The Lent life of the Mir. ty ed 1're-iMeiit ever written. SKl 7'J-i with ljedutim! UmMjd cover. An ornament jt.iliy lilirary. I'rice K.S. W, B. S.V.ter-K-e, HI Oak St., Portland, Ore. Sots aild. your JKrleml Kxpcls You, To take advantage of the special Jloliday Excursion Rates. Special excursion tickets will be on sale to ;,d from all Columbia Southern Hallway Wation on December 2:j, 2Uh., :., 3l)ih. and 31.. 1001 j uf)d Jan. 1st. 19; pooa returning until Jan. ifrd. 1902 inclusive, at, one and Qne-Tliird, one-way, fatts for the-round trip. C E Lytic, G. P. A. C. g. Ry. I Congress convened Monday and s win no aouni oe a noteu session as many important matters are to come before that august assembl age during the winter. The Chin ese exclusion act will he up for the consideration of our represen tatives nd it will ho well for the' people to talk the matter over that! subject and send potititions for our we- tern members to present to tlmt ! hoily in support of Uieir nrgununts' that it should he re-enacted. Money in ahuinhneo will hei evidence and will he used without I stint to prevent the passage, of Mich an net. Although it is over six mouths until the nest election, it is none too soon to be thinking the mut ter over and picking out Miitil'lo timber for the various places to he filled. There certainly is goed material in the republican party to (ill every otlice, then why not fill them? Think it over. hUtors. Thinking a few lines from this place might not he amiss I will try and give yon the latest. Thanksgiving has passed ami was celebrated here by a nice social little dance. About forty persons were present and a more agreeable rrowd I have never met. No whiskey to mar the fun. Now Mr. Editor we . have lots of times heard it said that there could not s bo a dance here without lots of booze. This has teen proven to the contrary. Every one seemed to enjoy the dance immensely and all was nuiet and merriment was the watchword of the evening among those assembled to cile brate our Thanksgiving. Mr. Editor we are going to have a Christmas dance and would lie to see you and every body else come and enjoy the fun. One Who Was There. New Map of Montana A number of sheets or quad rangles of the topographic map of Montana, which will eventu ally cover the whole state, has just i been issued bv the United States! Geological Map shows that part of Lewis and Clarke County, near I the main divide of the Rocky Mountains, which lies near the town of Marysville. The moun tainous topography of the region is, indicated by a system of contour lines which also show ultitudtis above sea level; the map indicates the position of the mine tunnels, prospects, unJ irrigation canals and ditches of the locality.. The Rosebud and St. Xavier quadran gles cover adjacent territory in the southeast portion of Rosebud County and a part of the Crow Indian Rcscrvatim just to the south pf the Custer and Renos bat tle gelds, and includes the site of St. Xavier Mission of Old Fort C. F. Smith. This section is also rough, and reveals rugged moun tainous topography and a number of striking canyon". Ther.) is also Reconnaissance Map of the coun try along the Missouri River iu the vicinity of Great Falls, 'lhe latter is a reprint of an earlier edi tion wliicii had been exhausted. These maps may all be had at the usual rate, 5 cents each, on uppli cation the. Director of the (Jeo logieal Survey. iiiirul If'ice Ivlu'ca-y First Assistant Po.-tmater General Johnson, in his an- nn-,1 ri.nV.rt t.i vs t!iir tlie viirl w! nu.il report, wi tnat tlie yc.nl) increase in the po.-tal revenues Ins i r,.unll.,.l i tl,,. f,...o ,l..;,-..r,. u..i.tn.' llMoniing gelf-sustaiiung. ' As thei Rurai free Doliverv reaches out! into the country, giving equal j lac.i.ues wiinoui rcgaru 10 locau ty. hesavs it increases the revenues at a rate at least equal to that maintained in free delivery cities, where during the past live years, it iiuu averaged & per cent. IF SHE IS PLEASED With your new fall suit, then you have good reason to he satislied. Few men are brave enough to claim that they do not think of 1IKU when it comes to selecting a suit or overcoat. We feel safe in saying if oitr heavy weight suits and overcoats do not plruse the most fastidious Wife or "Bet Girl," not hiii will. We know a thing or two about the ladies, r.nd we freely admit that we uro thinking about them when we buy our stock. These K. N. &. F. garments are far superior to other makes, in stylish appearance, durability and every essential of line clothing. The man who wears one of these garments can feel himself tasteful ly and comfortably dressed. Sails from $8 op. SIMPSON, WILSON 8 COMPANY, Dealers in General Merchandise, PRINEVILLE, Uhe Si.i y r- i f 7r ive. For the next GO days, with every CASH purchase of 25c you will receive a chance on the following Premiums: 1st. 2d. Largest Doll in the County 45 inches tall. J Set of 184.7 Roger Bros, silver knives & forks,! 2d. Kickle Plated Juno Premiums will be drawn New SJ3B SHOW "VVc have just received a Splendid Lino of ninnkets from 90c and up ward. Also Comforters jt from to $-u0 The best Lino of Corsets lirect from Factory. In these you get Quai.tity, Quality and Price. Also Ladies' and Misses' jfmorcan oCady, The Pest Fitting Corset and Rist Made in the Market. A share of your patronago is respectfully solicited. MICIIELL & IilSSEI?. BUY THE mm MACHINE Do not be deceived by tlic9 who nd Vrtlsc ft Hfj.W Hev. !iu; lluetiino for fc-0.O0. Tliiskind of amueiilneciiii be buntrlit from usoruny of our dealers from?15.0UU) jlS.00. WC MAKC A VARIETY. THE HEW. HOME IS THE BEST. Tlie Feed Arte rmliiHS tlie strengfth or wkikiic-is or rjewinz juaeiiiiiin, 'j lie B" i"I C'l 1 1 i IK I Willi otlief B(r() ,,, ,,!,.,,, .lkM t))a Xexl Uom(! tlio'bent tiewlng Jlacliine to buy. 0 nhowlnu ttm dlf-1 . n .A l-Tcnt Myi.fi or J Hi.ulnr M,,,.,ln... V0 inuuuftujluro aiid prices bvbav imruUiulug m m K0Kg jjWiNg jiGBIK& 60, !BUoionBq.N.v.,.'uiout,'o,iii.,Attanfa,a, Bt. Louls,2au., D.U!aitTn.,Han JTranciioo, Hoi rOR ALC 1 Mow Home 83-winii Maohlne Oo Sao Francleoo, Cab I SEWING Vho Place Tjo Savo T f . , VI Lamp with Shade. Years Evo. WINDOW Corset Waists. Ask for the cam ba cured If yon suffer from my of ths I illl of men, mmu to ll:e nUle hyuiiliu oo ths Psdric CwtU, i DR. JORDAN 00.. 1051 Markolil. Est d 1332. 1 Vouns; mm siul mlrtdlo i surctl men whure suiltairtj ' from the ITcts oi yuutlifnl tnuucrettoiu or ex- t ces in nvtt'ir-r yfir, Nervoui ami 1 hy.irul Ilvlillllr liuiHil. tir7 H. nnlimitl j ii'&l'iricrtniHi Aiioni; iiei-mnturrlttrft, lr.li.arlll.'tt, 'ilrrtirit, Olpel. i t rcjui'iary el vrlumltfjf, ie. ny cul,tb:!itiyn of r(.K.dtj.cjl attul ftr.live ikiw- er, the loctnt lit. n arr:uit;eil hi. Irmtjntnt ' tiut it will not oaly nllorU iiiiinclia-Le relief but j pertniieiil (.ure. 1 he lloct'r doe. not claim to ' prrfonn iiiirclcs, but U wrll-boown to lie a fair l and wi.ire lJhyician and SurKeori, pre-einiiiettt " I in In. slienally 1 IRnfH Of .76 OH. . ill. 1 1 In t hnriwidi I v enw'IciitHj Irom wt sy"in '.villiont im'iiir Rlrrfur.. HV:;tV MAN ' i.u-1,.1 in uawllln. I cl"! mir ltnrt ojilnltm ol rilirnnirilMliit. 1 WtwilUiimranlrta 1 067 Tl VE Wit I' in . ffwry cam i?e undertake, ot iortexi ' Xlionwana Kollni. 1 Consultation MttK and itrtrtly private. ' CIIAKQK3 YP.UV UEAHUSAUI.E. Treit- l rent perfnnally or bv letter. .Semi rir bo.lt. he I'lilloiioiihy of ittarriazt)." i free. (A valuable book lor men. vinit fin. johiiAvii 1 Great Munetim of Anatomy ' world. Come anil learn how wonderfully you . are roads; how to avoid .ieknesa and diiese. 5 We are continually addinir new tpeciowna. HAT A LOU VK ikT.K. C"l or write. 1081 Marks! Street. Sen Frsrwkco. Csl. if I OREGON.- rUINEYJLLK, OltEOON. Jft P. Kvlknap, !Pfijiieian mnJ Jury ten. Oftic iu runr of Ailaimou, Wimick C 1'ltINEVlLLE.CItKCiO.V, . Slrink I Xitoraey mmJ Counttor ml jCam ritlNEVILLE, on;os. 7, n n'iS3 l'lUNEYlLLE, OHECOS. 0 Jfyd., 9.7. 9. l'l.ftue Kit. 2, lUmdi'iick tuck uf thi Ph(iti(rHili Onlltiry. pkixevillk, OREGON'. jT J. fiostnbtrj, 7fi 0 ffhyaaimn anil Suryon C!l niwrtcl promiitly day ur ni!it Of. fict with Iir, V. (iwnnr. Ktnldwiiw linll.y Hotel. I'llINKVILUC. OHMOV jft C. Patmtr Jtlltrney.at-Xam. tyofnry P,6tit All Luaineas prcmptly mitl carefully utteiiJctl tt. CuiU'ctiiin ftsptfciiiltv. ritl.NKVlLLK, OUEti'J.N Deputy Stock Inupectors. No) ice in hi'rfhy oivvii tlmt I lima ipiiiiiliii iIih fulliiwiiit! limned iiursinis dupuly itoek liiKpt-iuiirs; J. 1. (-Hrtwrilit, JIny Crci'lt. Aoh wiiuil, , M:atiira. Hiijatnek. I 'etlll I M l. i'lisl. Bi'Hr Crunk. HikIhiM. llaritin Hny Crunk. Sum 1 ' h in il mi , K. Kpaika, A. luiri'w, . F. M. Kaa.it li, Koacixi Knox, T. C. S.Hill, J. 8. I'lllIIH, Alel Mi'lliM-ll, K. It. lliiini, Jim Hiekln Stiirk JiiHMcior t.'nmk Ciiuiity. -. Fnrn slmrt liiiitt nnly we will club tviili ilm NiirtliWHaiiTii LiiH-siiiuk mid Wuul (iMwei's Juiiriinl, uf Criiillvtiiii, at tint ruiimrkiilily low uico uf fi Inr biith ik ers. Tins ott.-.r will snmi hu wiiIhIihwii m all lli'e dcsiruua uf ukiug idvaiiUxi uf it kad belter call at uuve.