Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 06, 1902, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal. .
FOGLK & TAEKKIt,
Pi DLISBKU ND FROl'MKTOMI.
Vf. T. Fooi.it. Kiiitok
W. H. Paiikkb, MaKaokh
Coi'nty Official Tai-ek.
lb Joirsai. is entered at the ir Wifhce in
frintk'He, Jreg.. for tnuiamitfrnii through the
V. K. m second duu mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION IUTES.
IN ADVANCff
Okm Ym. 51.Ni
.uo.vimS 7
Thhki Monthh ftf
THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1902.
Come Up higher.
Mrj Williamson is now a state
senator and has two years J'ct to
serve. Would it not be well for
biro to serve out Lis term before
Asking for additional preferment at
at the hands of the citizens of Ore
gen, Dufur Dispatch.
The Dispatch forgets that Mr.
Williamson is only asking prefer
ment st the hands of the citizens
of the second district and not the
whole state. He evidently is think
ing that Mr. Williamson is running
for some state office. The election
of Mr, Williamson to congress does
not interfere with his efficient serv
ices to this district in the next ses
sion of the legislature, nor do we
believe he is asking any more than
what is justly his due at the hands
of those he has so faithfully served
in the past. - His past record may
be taken as an earnest of what we
may reasonably expect in the fu
ture, and as he has been successful
in those thing' which were expected
of him let us reward him as a
faithful servant is rewarded by his
employer, by advancement in the
service.
The Telegram is booming Moody I
for tne nomination for congress on ZuSSSSbmhwimw.
the republican ticket, and as the
Telegram is democratic in its ten
dencies we can easily read between
the lines that with Moody as the
candidate there is a strong proba
bility of the democrats carrying the
second district.
HOW JO MAKE MONEY
Our friend Edward Everett
Young, of the Baker City Repub
lican, has written us a letter stat
ing that the editorial comment on
Williamson which appeared in the
Journal some time since and was
credited to the Corvallis Gazette,
was originated by hira and we
hasten to make the correction as it
was unintentional on our part.
The Republican was the first paper
in Easte.'n Oregon to champion
Mr. Williamson's cause and we
honor it for so doing.
The local political pot is begin
ning to bubble. Rumors of several
candidates for county judge, sheiiff
and clerk are rife, but as yet they
hale, not assumed a shape solid
enough to be called certainties.
Home of the democrats are groom
ing C, Sam Smith for the nomina
tion lor sneritt. Mr. smith is one
of the solid citizens of the county
and would make a good run, but
the republicans expect to elect the
sheriff this time.
Haystack Happenings,
There arj a few of the neigh
bors on the sick list.
There was a moderate change in
tho weather Friday with a change
to a little snow Saturday and
warmer Sunday.
Tho railroad fever is around here,
all predicting where the route will
be; some say here, some there, but
all will wait and see.
You meet a man, ''How is this
for winter? I wish it would thaw
out so I could work," is tho com
mon saying, (of course with a per
son that would rather sit in the
house.)
There is a public well hero in the
neighborhood of tho dry rancher .
The well furnishes plenty of water,
but the pump furnishes naught, so
buckets take the place, with a few
frozen fingers.
There was a rabbit hunt here
last Friday on the ridge on 0. C.
Hale's place. The boys had a fine
time with their new shotguns.
Ferd McAlii-tir was in the bugpy
with his new Winchester shotgun,
and Mrs. Mc. driving at a fas:
speed after Mr. Rabbit. Mr. Mc.
was so excited over his new gun
that he forgot occasionally to shoo!
and when he did, usually missed.
But when Mrs. Mc. rtifi the rabbit
down so Mr. Mc. could get close
enough he was sure to get Mr. Rab
bit. Although Mr. Mc. got 2G ol
the long ears, the shots he tired
were untold. There were some
where near 125 killed and nearly
half that many crippled that will
die, and twice that number missed.
Plenty of fun and plenty of noise.
Feb. 3, 1902. E. J.
''Unless, in speaking of the 'com
ing men' it is always understood
that the men embrace the women,"
is the way The Dalles Chronicle
begins a local in last weeks issue.
Certainly, that is always under
stood whether speaking or not, if
the women are willing. When it
is understood that the Chronicle
has a lady editor this seems perti-j
nent and practical advice, "but in
case of disappointment don't forget
to send for me."
President Roosevelt, it is report
ed, privately investigated the char
acter of Mr. Farre before appoint
ing him register of the Bums land
Teachers' Examinations.
Notice is hereby 'given that the
county superintendent of Crouk comi
ty will hold the regular examination
of applicants for stole and county pa
pers Ht Prineville as follows;
For State Paper.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12, at nine o'clock a. m., and contin
uing until Saturday, February 15, at
(our o'clock p. in.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading, cho.il law.
! Thursday Written arithmetic', the
ory of teaching, grammar, honk-keeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography,
mental arithmetic, composition, phys
ical geography.
Satniday 3otany, pleiie geometry,
general history, English literature,
physiology..
Viit County Papers,
Commencing Wednesday, February
1', at nine o'clock a. m., and contin
uing until Friday, February 14, at four
o'clock p. m. First, second ami thir l
grade certificates.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading
Thursday Written arithmetic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arith
metic, physiology, civil government.
Primary Certificates.
Wtdnesday Penmanship, orthog
raphy, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday Art of questioning, the
ory of teaching, methods, physiology.
William Bokom,
County Superintendent.
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THIS -INFORMATION IS FOR
PEOPLK OF MATURE WISDOM
Don't sot up a "coin-plant" and
make your own dollars. Undo
Sum has ideas of his own about
such things. Peoplo have enmo to
grief before by trying it. There is
a surer, safer way, if not so rapid.
"Take care of the pennies and the
dollars will takocaruof themselves.
1 he best little way to save dollais
that we know of is to : : : :
BUY CLOTHING CHEAP
(Not cheap clothing)
The man who can wait always
gets such an opportunity, .This ia
the time. Heio is the place. Wo
have marked down our high grade
clothing ready for tho : : : :
CLOSING-OUT SALE
OK WINTER GOODS
There will In) weeks and weeks
yet when you will need them to
keep you snug and warm from tho
chillv blastsof the north-east wind.
Next year they will lie as good as
now, and as stylish ami up-to-date
as clothes you will pay twice as
much for.
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We still lead in Mens,
Ladies and Cliildrcns
Shoes.
Simpson, Wilson 8 Company.
UEB FUQNJ BAZAAK.
Wo carry a full line of
iea.:n"C"y- goods
Of all kinds at prices VERY LOW.
1'KINKVILI.E, OltKIJON.
Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes, former price $2.50, now selling at
tl.50. t3.00, now at $2.10. 14.01), now at 12.75. 15.50, now at 13.90.
G.00, now at $ 1.00. .
For 30 Days Only.
Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, special at 30c.
Ladies Dress Skirts at $1.10.
Ladies Silk Flowered Handkerchiefs 17c each, 3 for 50c.
' Misses Mackintoshes at $1.95.
We have 300 pair? of Ladies Shoes. Your choice for 50c per pair.
We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds.
Step into our store and price our goods.
J P. SScJtnnp.
IPAyttei'an and tSurytrn.
Ollloe in lusrnf A(Um..,i, Winiick (.'
PRINKVIM.E, OltKOOX
1 C.Zrink
: Jttloracy and Counitlor at Xam
I ruiNKVlLI.E. OKKOON.
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
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Reliable Merchants.
jf. Jf. Xippman & Co.
1 Manufacturers of Furniture 1
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-AND DEALERS IN '
Fine Undertaking Goods,
TO
Gluss, $h
I ff'lyMitian unit Jniyrm.
, Phone No 2. Ki'ulrinw
Phiitni;iH)li jiillry.
iPRINKVILLK,
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I fi lt'i fir, V. (ifir, huiileucv
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PItl.NKVfU.H. OKHliO.V
(.'aniels. Stoves, llanfres, Lead, Oil' and
Lumber and Fmilding Material.
Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan.
PRINEVILLE, : : : OREGON.
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Stvrny-l-Xaw. tyetary Put,!,,
All busiuexa promptly rmd osrofnlly attsmlr J
C.rxW.n jiiltv.'
OHKlDN
M ;l'ItI.NKVIl.I,K,
2. i , ,
Q. Springer,
gomery, Frank Forest ; l'pier Trout,
D. Sam Hamilton; Hay Creek, H. G.
Kibbee; Maury, H. .1. Lister; Hardin,
A. U Mcintosh; Prineville, M. K. El
liott; Ireland, W P. Vnndervert; bend,
Ovid Kiley; Kuteher, W. 8. Cowles;
Summit, Bnwse and Cherry Creek to
lill;Ochoco,W.r. Keady.
Tlie members of the republican cen-
creek, Geo. Millican; Haystack, H. W.
Lamson; Kewsoto Creek, Wallace Post;
office, which might be an intima-'tral committee areas follows: Bear
tion that the president has not the
most implicit confidence in the rec
ommendation of some of our rep- Cross Keys, . G. Bolter; Willow
resentatives in congress. But per-' Crek' w- c- willi Mi" c,0fck' -
laps it is only a habit he has. I'ifiWr' BettVer Creek' A- J- Nohle:
i Camp Creek, C. T. Boynton; Johnson
J, F. Morris gives eiilsrted pictures Creek, A, ℓ Black Butte, W. T, K.
for cah trade, made by leading artists. Wilson; McKay, A. A. McCoid; Mont-
A Deep Mystery.
It is a mystery hy women endure
Backache, Headache, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting
and Dizzy Spells when thousands have
proved that Fleet ric Bitters will quick
ly cure such troubles. "1 suffered for
years with kidney trouble," write Mrs.
Phebe Cherley, ol Peterson, la., "and;
Notice. SHKKllSa or
Notice is hereby given t'lat my wife, fyj"Clft)
Missouri A. Barnard, having left my !
bed and board against my will and OClcl CCTlci
consent, I will not be rcsHnible for :
any bills or expeiiN.-. she may here-
after euntract or incur.
, D. Bamukd.
stallions and mares,
few young teams for
aflame back pained me 40 I could not j
dress myself, but Elcctrio Hitters 1
wholly cured me, and, although 73'
years old, I now am able to do nil my
housework." It overcomes Constipa-j
tion, improve h nietitc, gives perfect!
heal'h. OnlyiOcat Adamson & Win- j
nek Cu.'s drug store.
A A. a a. A. M t A. A t .1 ...... 1 . . . . .
Vienna Cafe
EmV4RIS & EKWAKDS
Repapered and
Newly Furnished
ALL WHITE HELP.
Having purchased this once
popular eating house we pur
pose making it, without excep
tion, one of the best in the
; city. A share of public pat
' ronnga respectfully solicited.
.Meals at all Inurs. A
t .Tj.s it. 1 .t. ,a. .a. .fjij t. .ti iiifHilnliili fcr j u
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Young
also a
sale.
Havstact Blood Stock Rauck.
Haystack, Oregon.
J, B00NE
Saddos and Jffarness
Maker of the celebrated I'RINE
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
m i, lik or
STOIKMKM'H SIPPLIEH
LaU-st improved Ladies' Side,
and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirt.-; and Hacka
mores. Write for prices.
PuiNKviiLS, ; : Okk(on.