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Creole County Journal. . KdliUv rAliKKIi, I'l M.ISHKll AMI I'llurUIKTOIW, wV. T. lW.tr, WV. II. I'AKKHi . C'ocvrY Official I'apkk. ' 'l he Jiu knai. is ent."ntl ftt the p.tothVe in 'rinV)lt Jrt'K., for tnuiKiuirni..!) through the U . tf. i, ,i!a us Kfuutid eiiins matter. si:ucinraoN rates. IN ADVANL'r Yeas. M. Months ''Xhiikk Months TilUKSDAY, FEB. 13. 1902: Tlio Dufur Dispatch devotes con isidcrahle space in answer to an ar ticle in Tlie Dalles Chronicle re carding Williamson, as it alleges, holding two offices at once. The Dispatch is suffering from a chronic .attack of obtuseness or If we can't get any assistance from Portland and The Dalles on our electric road proposition ' per haps those places will egret not Pmitoe I hnvinc doiie so when the bulk of Manahek, , , , , , C. A K. and other systems to San Francisco. The Joikn.u. favors the electric road to the exclusion of other systems as it is much the cheaper manner of transportation, but if wo can't have it wo will do the next best, thing. The Colum bia Southern has show n by its re cent incorporation that it intends giving this place the go-by, there fore ao must link to pome other road for aid. They "can't have their cake and eat it." ..75 . . .i.O It is of more importance to the stockmen, fanners and business men of Eastern Oregon to send a good, competent, energetic man to willful ! congress from the second district perveiseness, perhaps a little of ;both. Mr. Williamson is a hold iover senator and will continue to be such until his time expires or he resigns. His nomination and election to the position of U. S. .congressman has nothing whatever than to be given the governorship of the state. This section of the commonwealth is entitled to the latter otlice, but wo can better af- tord to sacrifice it than to send an incompetent man to congress, vt e need men of brains, tact and encr jKWTTO-TMAKE. v.Ls'-,!"1-.!-' m 'Mm l. u tun' it r : - i: nj'j-F V.-V?.i. I , ; a: it.va v..; to do with his ofiice in the state gy to represent our young growing legislature, nor is he holding two j state at the national capitol and offices at once for he is only a the best is none too good. Let u.- member of congress-elect until j jend Hon. J. X. Williamson to con- worn in on March 4, 1903, for that I gross. Heppner Times, position will be filled by Mr. Moody j . until that time. If the learned! From all over Eastern Oregon gentleman will refresh his facul ties a little he will see that there .cannot be two members of congress from this district at the same time, so his great (?) argument falls flat and he is in about the same predic ament that a man finds himself who has stepped on a banana peel. He speaks of a "new variety of Or egon hog," but doesn't say any thing about the old kind which has more feed than it can devour and fights off any other "hog" from getting a bite, even though it be a more worthy member of the fami ly. The argumem of the Dispatch is illogical and unworthy the abili ty of a ten-year-old school hoy, but a dying man will grasp at a iStraw 'tis said. comes favorable mention of Wil liamson for congress. With but few exceptions the press of this dis trict acknowledge bis eminent fit ness for the place. Those so far that have spoken disparagingly of his nominaiion have been those who are personally or pecuniarily interested in seeing him defeated. The Baker City Republican uses up a lot of good space to tell about a mining fraud they have up there who is under indictment by a Fed eral grand jury at Des Moines, la., for fraudulently using the U. S. mails. He isn't worth it, Brother Young, and you will find it out some day. Let the ding blasted fools blow their money on him if he spends it in your town for they will blow it somewhere else if he don't get it. Let us hope that some time us poor mortals that would do something tor the benefit of our fellowman, and he would not, shall go to a place where our efforts w'll be appreciated. o proxies should bo allowed to Whenever there is a little shower i be sent in from the country dis of rain, or f ometimes when only a I tricts to parties in town as there is In conversation with a Wasco county man last week wo learned that the people down there are be coming more in favor of a change in congressional timber and there is little doubt now but Williamson will go to the district convention with a solid following from that county. W. J. Bryan, formerly a noted character of Xebraska, recently re fused the request of a lot of silly female teachers in a village school in Pennsylvania to be allowed to kiss him. It was the only time he ever had a chance to make a home run and he didn't take that. mm m m h "US, THIS INFORMATION' IS FOR people ok m.vi uui: wisdom Don't set up a "coin-plnnt" and make your own dollars. Elide Sam has ideas of his own about such things, people have come to grief before by trying it. There is a surer, safer way, if not so rapid. "Take care of the pennies ami the dollars will takecaieof themselves. The best little way to save dolhiis that we know of is to ' : : : : BUY CLOTH I Nil CHEAP (Not cheap clothing) The man who can wait always gets such an opportunity. This is the time. Ueie is the place. We have marked down our high grade clothing ready for'tbe : ; : : CLOSINU-OUT SALE OF WINTER HOODS There will Iw weeks and weeks yet when you will need them to keep you snug and warm from the chilly bhtstsof the north-east wind. Next year they will be as good as, new, and as stylish and up-to-dalo as clothe you will pay twice nd lunch for. f ' r L: M fOLT&KlH?:" v. 'Vr Cf . ,T.-4 . v r We still lead in Mens, Ladies and Children Shoes. v,5 rcipson, Wilson & Company. IONT BAZAAR.- ,We carry a full line of jmoir GOODS Of all kinds at prices VERY LOW. Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes, former price 2.")0, now selling at $1.")0. WM, now at $2.10. 14.00, now at 12.75. 13.50, now at 13.00. $0.00, now at 1.00. For 30 Days Only. Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, special at 30c, Ladies Dress Skirts at t 10. Ladies Silk Flowered Handkerchiefs 17c ench, 3 for 50c. Misses Mackintoshes at f 1.95. We have 300 pairs of Ladies Slices. Your choice for 50c We hav- Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds. Step into our store and price our goods. All kimls And ftvl'8 of VALENTINES. I Jf ttmrn tit-C nut I'fUXKVJUK, OHWJON. Jft P. 3etknap. iPiyiieitiit anil iSnryrcn. Ollioo in rear of AiUiiuhii, Wiimvk d I'RtNKVII.bK, OltKUON C. SSrinA Jfltoraey and Coumtor at jCaiu I'ltlSKVlbLK, OUEOO.N. per pair. VALENTINES N. A. TYE& BROS., Proprs. Reliable Merchants. We find the county High i-choil matter is taking a firmer looting with the people of this county ail the time and ttiat wherever it hr.s been talked of they are almost unanimously in favor of it. We expect to have in a lot of petitions to put before the commissioners at the March meeting. .. .5V .ev j!?..jr?. s'. si. ty. toss PItlNEVILLE, onuaoN. o xyd., til. a yAytet'an ant Surytroit, Plume Nil Z Itvuidunck btck vl thn Photii;riph uullery. 1'KIXEVH.LK, ORKCOX. K cippman & Co. l x. stn. little cloud comes up, travel be comes congested and waterbound in the Antelope canyon. Is there no remedy ior this state of affairs? We simply ask for information, never having had the pleasure (?) of being caught in that bright par ticular spot nor of even traveling over the road through it. always more or less trouble origi nating from this source. Puiv. B. F. Harper will hold services at the Post school bouse on Sunday, Feb 1G. Subscribe for the Jocunal. The Dalles Chronicle, the lead ing republican paper of Wasco county, has come out solidly for Williamson for congress. This means practically the official en dorsement of the republican party of that countv. DIED. STORY At the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Wilson, in this city, on Feb. 11, 1902, at 9:30 a. in., j. L. 8tery, uged 66 years. James Logan Story was born at St. Joseph, Mo;, May 23, 1846, and came to Oreg(iiain 1852. He wan tdticated at McMinnrille College and was ad mitted to the Oregon bar in lb" 8. He , ,. . , ' Ichvi-s a wife and three datightets to J here seems to be little room fori , . , ,, . , . ... i mourn their m. He had been ailing doubt that in the near future wel((jr , twQ j.t,u.6 Hml reullile(, will have railroad connection with (aIOBt COiut.nf nursing during that the outside world, but in the mean-1 period. The remains were interred in time keep an eye out for the elec-jthe Masonic cemeiery yesterday liy trie road tu The Dalles. ilaflufactsrers cf Furniture AND DEALERS IN Fine Undertaking Goods, Carpels. Stoves, Ranjrrs, Lead,' Oil and Glass, Lumber and IkiilJing Material. Goods sftld for caHh and on the installment plan. PRINEVILLE, : : : OKEUON. Of. S"iytlcmn ant Syrytrom Calln tunurin.1 imiutly any r nielli! ivA fit ltb )r, V. (Jwii.r. ld-.i,lfMu. 7l lW'-y lhtoi. . W ! l'UINKVIt.LK. OIIKliO.V yfllornty -at-atv. 7eary 2Pu6to lijv All buiiii ireniitly widow-fully ttlciulnl t. C'lllectinn tiiwoinlty. I'ltl.NKVlLLK, OKK(i.. j the local lodge of that order. Journal Real Estate Agency. Is now prepared to handle your Property if you want to Bell. By placing your property with us you get the benefit of free adver tising. Having had years of experience in thin line we know where to adver tise in order to reach prospective buyers. There will be a large influx of immigrants to this coast in the spring and in order to sell advantageously it will be necessary to place the advantages of your property where buyers will be attracted by them. List your property with us and we will treat you right. KOK SALK A two Htory dwelling with nli.vnr. A i;kmI haru -10x100 anti all utider barn mid oullinuw in tlie city of li inevilJu. J fence. Li houne mid other ordinary improve Thin property in well nitiuted and in covered i inenrH. ood burden ruined every year and a by irrigation, It cover one-lotirth ot a hlock VHriuty of rtnall Innu. 131 acres of hue hhw aiid in one of the liext n-Hidence locntioim in tile town. Price reasonable. K)l! SALK-Oueof the Wt legated f irnu In the famous clover belt in the Suaw cr?t.k country, ouniitiiij of tut) acren. 40 acre ia JOURNAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY, tiiulfer tli.it will eventually le worth more lh,ui tlie pi ict; now akfil fur the entire farm. AH iiihIt prtvAte jnttfiititiff ditch that ti with the property. PriiHiville, Oregon. Q. Springert miKEiiKx or Draft, Coach and Carriage Jforaca Young stallions and mares, also a few young teams for sale. Haystack Blood Stock Eandi. Haystack, Oregon, J. W. BOONE. Saddles and , JCarnoss Maker of the celebrated PRINE VILLE STOCK SADDLE , s or HTOtKMK."S KITPLIEK Latest improved Ladies' Side and Stride Saddles, Hits, Spurs, Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacku mores. Write for prices. PuiNEVii.LK, : ; Oheuon.