Crook County Journal. rwl.K t FAliKER, l'l BI.IHHUI NP PSOPKIKTOHM. W. T. Fohlk, VniTOH W. )i. PAKKtii, MaXAura Coi'xty Official Pansr. lbs .IciuBNAL u entered t the uHice in Print! ill.1, Jre., for transnuHRimi Un-oiixh tiie lj. S. b-iiln w Koeond cla matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IS lVANOr OskYkar. .! 5ixA,of.TMN 7"i 'fHiiliE Months 50 THURSDAY, MARCH 20,1902. Republican County Ticket, County Judge, W. C WILLS, "of Willow Creek. County Cleik, CAREY WSTKR, of Prineville. SherifT, J. S. McMEEN, of Haystack. Commissioner, M. D. POWELL, of McKay. Treasurer, MARSH AUBREY, of 3end. Assessor, D. F. JOHNSON, of Mill Creek. Surveyor, C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery. Coroner, Wm. TRINE, of Prineville. Williamson For CocRtess. In casting about for an efficient man to represent theru in Congress, the eyes of the people of this district are resting on Hon. J. Nr. William son. During his public career in the legislative halls of the State he lias shown himself to be a nian of marked ability and undoubted sin- A llisoonstruotion. The Wasco County sheepmen who have made such a hard light against J. N. Williamson may find that it has been a boomerang when they come to herding nil over tho country in a promiscuous manner. -Crook County Jomhnal. Yea, what God is this the Jour nal, would make all men bow down to. This must also bu a warning to Harney county sheepmen and to all sheepmen that they hays no right to open their heads as to w ho they wish for Congressman. . Per haps they have no right to an opinion? If this sheet expresses i Mr. Williamson's views, and they are so little and narrow contracted as the above artiele would make them he is a very little man to place in the position as representa tive of the Eastern Oregon people in our national assembly. Burns Items. This is the comment of the Newell organ after misquoting the Jorii nal. We didn't say "country", but couuty. This after Williamson was largely insrunientul in getting the reserve thrown open and then it was usurped by the Wasco county sheep men. This sheet expresses its own views, which by the way are iU property and not like the Items, owned body, soul and breeches by a government official who utterly disregards the orders of President Koo.-evelt regarding J the conduct of such oliicials politi cally. This nameless nincompoop presupposes that M. A. Moody is the Holy Trinity and therefore bows down in abject servitude be fore his shrine. If the Items will -attend to business near at homo it ii 1 mwWf if i- m if. ii 1 1 1 y wLL THIS INFORMATION IS FOR PEOPLE OF MATURE WISDOM Don't set up a "coin-plant" nml make your own dollars Hum has ideas of his ow such things. People have eomn to grief before by trying it. There is a surer, safer way, if not so rapid. "Take euro of the pennies and tho dollars will take cans of themselves. Hid best little way to save dolling that we know of is to : ! : : BUY CLOTHING CHEAP, (Not cheap clothing) The man who can wait always gets such an opportunity. This is the time, lleio is the placer Wo have marked down our high grade clothing ready for the : : : : CLOSINIHHJT SALE OK WINTER GOODS There will be weeks and weeks yet when you will need them to keep you snug and warm from tho chilly blasts of the north-east wind. Next year they will bo as good as new, and as stylish and up-to-date as clothes you will pay twice as much or. 1 We still lead in Mens, Ladies and Children Shoes. Simpson, Wilson 8 Company. (entocky Liquor ffouse 4 ft JfHtrmty.mt-Xmm PKINEVILLK, OHKOON. Sam's Boys' ccrity, and the people are properly pointing him out us a masterful j wiu liavc iU han( fi a)1(i tnt.n nian to represent them at Washing- U,m Tl,i m.r ii tint m.il-ln.r god of Williamson, but is simply ton. If Mr. uliamson is nomi nated and elected, it will be a case of ability recognized, and when he arrives at the nation's capital he will be heard from with no uncer tain sound. Portland Journal. The matter of erecting a number of arc lights on Main street by private subscription has ; been under discussion for some time past, but no definite action has yet been taken. The citv should be lighted up by all means and it can be done for a small expense. Klamath Falls is lighted with fifty lights similar to the one that has been burned at intervals in front of the JoritSAL office, for 130 per month. Mr. Gates has given us to understand that he will duplicate the Klamath Falls contract at this place, which we consider a fair proposition, but think that a com promise may be effected by taking a number, say four, arc lights on Main street and about 20 inean descents on the other streets, which would light the town nicely. The arbitrary methods employ ed by chairman Newell of the Harney county central' committee, in naming the delegates to the state convention remind us of I'Drac of the acts of ancient despots. No more utter disregard for the wants of the party at large, was ever shown. Not ven in the time of King George was tyranny more wantonly displayed. The reven wen who asked Newell to resign should be honored for all time to come by the party in that county. They should also ask him to re igi) liig position in the land office. Wc are unable to give a writeup of the candidates for want of time anil suaco. trying to place him before the people of this district a: he is, it is abo trying to cnll attention to some of the reasons why he should be sup ported instead of a man whose per sonal interests overtop all else. When Newell steps down and out, which will not be long, thOn the! , . t i - - r jk Items wilt wilt ana decay for want' r.t L 1 n',...i,i i. J vt duo, una ill,; im u 1idf.11; rtiu ur. removed from the face oi nature. g Are restored to health by Green River. It's the official "Whiskey" of all the Unl- g ted States Nsva! Hosplta s. This means f that "Whiskey Without a Headache" is pure, wholosome and health giving. Un- cle Sam's Navy and Green River Whls- 1 2 key hove never met their superiors. A3k your dealer for "Green River;" If he $ doesn't have it wo will send you a sam- P'e. .. f. 1 : r : i C J. STIRLING, , j wnoiesaier. Jft P. floUnap, SPtiyiitittn and iSnrftn. Oltioe in ruir of Adiniimn, Wintiak Cm ritlNEVILLE.OUECON,' C. Brink Jflcraty anit Coumnor mt j&i PKINEYILLE, OREGON. jti'ontty.nl.jCnm. , PIUNEVILLE, OilKUON, JUiREDi FU0NT ' BAZAAR. Grant county will try High school at the June the same as this county and Mor row county people are agitating the matter in that county. It is only a matter of time when every county in the state will have its High school and there will not be so much money spent in sending i jf i.fiO. f 3.00, now at $2.10. pupils to Normal schools in somejie now at fl.00. distant part of the state. & O Jfyde, fy. 0. Plmria Nu, 2, lU-aiilmic back of. tin. j Pliot')trxpli dnlliTy, I PRINEVILLE, OKKtiON. Brother fcrhutt, of the Heppiier Times, has been nominated for sheriff on the republican ticket in his county, AVe hope the brother will be successful, as ncAspa'per men need all they can get in this world. Hon. H. B. Miller, our conBtil at NinChwang, Manchuria, ha been doing some experimental work in the shipment of apples to China. He finds the Ben Divis is the only variety of those tested which stands; the trip sufficiently well to enable it to be sold in China at a moderate price. The choicer va rieties must find their market among the Europeans and Ameri cans there, but the Ben Davis can go onto the Chinese fruit stands where its attractive appearance commends it to the natives and its quality is sufficiently good to tickle their palates. Mr. Miller Kx'C'ounty Judge C. E. Brainard,! seeg the possibility of developing a of Union county, has been adjudged j large demand for Ben Pavis ap insaneand sent to the State ay-' pies in China. Oregon Agricultur- liiin, He has been actjng ery mrangely fur some time nd this action was deemed necessary by hit Meode, :. Wc carry a full line of '''ZF-AJETCTZ" GOODS Of all kinds at prices VERY LOW. (lentwnien and Ladies Shoes, former price 2)0, now selling at C!l murj promptly any ornWtil (if. 14.00, now at $2.75. 5.50, now at fli.OO. 1 '' I". V. (!. K.iJmw Rll.y RMl. For 30 Days Only. - Lndics Heavy Fleece" Lined Vests, special at 30c. , Ladies Dress Skirts at $1.10. t JHrn.mt.Xm. 9.trf 9um Ladies Wlk Flowered Handkerchiffs'lTc each, 8 for C0c. j All buaiuM pmupiiy miao;irifully ' tuiijrd Misses Mackintoshes at $l.'.)o. - ' i ' (MUctiiia iweUty. We have 300 pairs of Ladies SWs. Y'our choice for 50c per pair. ' ,,RINEV1LL1' OKK(i.)N We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds. Ktep into our store and price our goods. ist. Hat, new line, all aizes, vhspea and color that will fit big men, little wen and boy), See Bee Hive. -' RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs. Reliable Merchants. ' mm j. Jfc Xippman & Co. I Manufacturers cf Furniture . AND DEALERS' IN ; Fine Undertaking Goods, Hi Carpp.ts,' Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass, (jfe Lumber and Building Material, fe Goods sold for rash and on the installment plan. $ PRINEVILLE, r: . : . : . OREGON. I W. B00NE, Saddles and JCarness Maker of the cclebraU'd PRINK I VILLE STOCK SADDLE I I'LL LIE OF i 8TOlKMEKS SFPrLIF i , Latest improved Ladien' Side and Stride Saddle, Bits, 8pur, Angora Chaps, Quirt and Hacka mores, Write for prices. Prineville, : : OitfvioN. Shlnglen For Sain. I have for inlo at my uhingle mill on McKay creek 100,000 nhinijlen and will inaniifactur over 400,000 more diirinc the season. All from the ohoiceat timber. Price, at the mill $2.25, delivered in Prineville $2.50. 4..W. RlTTM. Our succeas laat fall wai enormom, Everybody aatUried. If you want a anit made to order give us atrial. You will alao ba aatiafied. See Be IJive.