Crook County Journal. FOGLKfcAKKKK, 1'lDl.lhHltll AND FlOFMCTOM. W. T. Foiilk. KntTOK W. H. 1'ahkkh, Mas.iokk County Official Paper 1 Joi'MAI. U witertd t tb (Uttic in friniM. One., lor triiiicin through Uj V. S. L iU around ciiuo luutler. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IK ADVANt'r iOni Yfar. r-II MllXTH S JTHiimi Month 'M " THURSDAY, JUNE 12.1902. The fact remains that the flag v'stays juit" where it is under fire. The new McKitiley postal vards will be ready July 1st- In mnkiii" fins plutw two unsuccessful front views were tried, but blurred in the urintinir on rapid preiwen, so the new plates show a profile view. for the first time in the history flf the country two brothers will Jiave seat in the House of Repre sentatives at the came time The brothers are Charles B. and Frede rick K. Landis, of the 9th. and 1 1th. Indiana districts, both strong ly republican. When Frince Henry was here one of his generals remarked casu ally that he would like to see cer tain American generals present at the annual German maneuvers, And these gentlemen took the invi tation in earnest. It was later learn ed that the Emperor alone has the privilege of iosuing such invitations end there was some confusion until Wilhclm made the invitation? good by confirming them. The democrats who are advo cating a scuttle policy for the Phil ippines after so much money and American blood has been spent there are like the Irishman, v. ho, entering a railroad car, confidenti ally remarked to a fellow-passenger; "Oi've played a good joke on . tu' company. Oi've bought a re- tur-rn ticket, but Oi don't mane to come back." A Grand Celebration will be held at Hay Stack, Crook Co., Oregon, July 4th 1902. Under the auspices of the United Artisan iind Degree of Honor Lodges. An excellent program is being prepar ed which will be announced liter on. The afternoon exercises will consist of horse races, bicycle races, potato race and foot races for men, women and children, three legged race. Then comes the tug-of-war between Hay Stack and Willow Creek. An excellent platform will be built and covered, and a ball will be given in the evening and the best of music will be furnished. Oyster supper will be served all night. Plenty of hay, grain and fresh water can be had at the grounds. Come everybody and join the patriots of Hay Stack in this grand jubilee and you will never regret it. Stops the Oough and Works off the Cold. Laiatirn Bromo Quimn Tablet cure a C"ld in oi day. No Cure, Nu Pay, Price, 25 conta. My little sun hud an sttiick of whooping cou(jh and w:u thieateiiwt with pneumonia; bnt fur Chnmher lain's Cough Remedy would have Imd a serious time ol it. It aluo avel him from severs! severe attacks of croup.v-H. J Sthickfaokm, editor Woiid Heruld, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by ull druggist. W:hnn yon wake up with I bad tante in youf mouth, fa at once to any drug Store and get a free sample of Chamb erlain' Hloiiuich and Liver Tablets (hie or two d.nea will nuke you weli. TJiey uImi euro biliou.nei-e, ick Ix-ml-Sulie and constipation. Cattle for Sale. Sixty lieutd of stock cattle, iuclnd il'li one llioroUKlibitnl timn Uurlmm Miid una Iniif.bliKxl roan Dtiilmm bull, for (iNrtietilara call in my farm or ad jw in at Culver, Oickihi. T. V. JIcCa.i.i8tkr. abwnufur' tje jkhxal. 1 pen very good show of punning the hour this 8usion, and as the President necnis to be favorably disposed to ward ft, after passing, will receive his signature and become u law. This measure affecU quite a num ber of old soldiers of Eastern and Western Oregon who have been needing this assistance since the early '50s. Though it is late com ing, this help will materially light en the load for numerous old vete rans. Hon. Titos. H, Tongue, who has just been elected to an other term in the House of Rc nseniativw, is working industri ously for this bill and it is thought Ir'suiiliring efforts with able assist ing fron Senator Mitchell that I the measure is receiving such favorable recognition. Now that I Hon. J. N. Williamson has been elected to Congress and being both a political and swial friend to Mitchell and Tongue, all will work in perfect harmony, and the Oregon delegation will again have that potency in Congress it had when we were represented by Dolph, Mitehel' and Ilerminn, when the Oregon delegation was counted Fecond to none in influence in the Union. Shaniko Leader. Flra at Grass Valley. At 2:30 o'clock last Wednesday morning Grass Valley was visited by the fire fiend. The fire started in the rear of and between the building occupied by George Cle ment's grocery store and K. M. French's billiard hall. In addi tion to these two building Patter sons saloon anil the Journal buil ding were destroyed before the tire could be gotten under control. Every citizen of Grass Valley turn ed out and worked irith a will and their work together with the still uess of the night, was all that pre vented the entire business pi ton j 01 the town from now being in ash- es. This was the first serious fire this beautiful little city ever h:il ana it is to be hoped it is the lut?t. No doubt that the citizens vill now l arouse themselves and put in aj svstem of water works, for which i during the past year has been agi tated by its citizens, though as ye; nothing has been done. The edi tor of the Leader extends his sym pathy to the losers in the fire, as well hb to all the citizens of Grass Valley and hope the losses af least are partially covered by ini-uiwice. Shaniko Leader. Bead It in Bis Newspaper. George Schauh, a well known Ger niun citizen of New Lebanon, Uliio, i a constant reader o the Da v ton 'ollc- zeituiiK. lie knows that, thi paper ; annea to advertise nnly the liert in It uohiins, and wheu he aaw Cliamlu'r lain s Pain Italiu advertised therein for hi me buck, he did luit he.-iute in buying a bottla for his wife, who for eitlit weeks bad sufTuifd with the miift terrible pain in her Imek and could not get no relief. He nays: "Alter umne the Pain Balm for h few days my wife (aid to me, 'I feel as though bom anew,' and before using the entire contents of the bottle the un bearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her houae hold duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment i for sale by all druggists. Around the Capital. We will lend the value of one Hollar and tan ciuta (1.10) In Ixwklet. containing twenty sevtn pen anJ ink phot.redtKd nkettlm of U'aahiniu.n life by mail for ttn ceiita (cash or ituii.) Queen Victoria kniuhwri .Sir John Tenmel for Minilar artistic work in fxin-lnn. ( Your editor haa sample of this.) NUT.SHEI.l, PUBU3H1MJ COMPANY. 1059 Third Ave-, New York, Sulcribe for the Journal. ADAMSON & Tlio Indian War Veteran' I ainr. L Kill riMmm tit lnivti a Incoriwrated 18i)9. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods. &Atitm ami $ury9n CfclU innwtfTwt promptly day oruijrht Of fit with Ur, V. Omnvr. Rentflimo corner lvi nuti Main trwt, PHINKVILLK. MUtK(30 G.JRrink jfttormif an it Ctunttiar at Xaw PKINEV1LLR. orttWON. Si. S3iS3 PIUNKVILLK, OHKUON. 0 JVyde, ?. Z. IMaraMti of wniiyun a Hoialtv. Phono Nn !f. Keaidtim buck of the , ,' Pliottiiritph vJtillery, l'UISKVILLE, OREUON W. H. SNOOK, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, CULVER,' : : OREGON Am prepared to answer proft sional calls promptly. PIUNKVILLE, OKEOON. SPkytieian antl Juryton. Office in tour of Ad&inauii, Winuek Ci PRINEV1LLE, OltEtiON, J. W. BOONE, Saddles and JCarnass Maker of the celebrated PRINK V1LLE8TOCK SADDLE n ix mm: of KTM liJiEVS SUPPLIES Latfft improved Ladies' Side iind tsfrid Saddles, Hits, Spurs, Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hack. mores. Write for prices. Piiixnvii.LK, : : Okkwn. : FOlNDEXTEIi Shaving; Parlors TICK ADKI.NH, I'roprlrtor Shaving Haircuttincr Shampooing Baths A fine bathroom devoted eiftumllv to tin- uo of Utiles, Eiery'hitig up-to-date and nrictly lirsl vlaa. SPRING MILLINERY. Arriving daily and now on hand. A new and complete stock of all goods in my line, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A full line of notions and fancy goods. MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON. Deputy Stock Inspectors, Notice ia hereby (liven that I have appointed the follow inu naued peraoua deputy atnek inspector: J. P. Cartwrixht, Hay Greek. Bum Hamilton,' Ahwo.sl. E. Kpark, Hiatura. A. Morrow, Hayiiack, F. M. Smith, Paulina. Ktsicoe Knox, Poat. T. 0. Swain, Bear Ork. J. 8. BiHiuc, Holland. Alex Mclntoah, rlantio J. P. VauHouten, Hay Creek. C. i. CowU-i, Hay Ones Jh Hiukle, Slock Inaiwctor Cnaik County. WINNEK CO. examine our Bargains We can save you money. Ladies Shoes, formerly 11.90, now tl.00. 2,r0, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, j.i.i, o 4.01), Simpson & Wilson prineville; oregon. Kentucky Liquor House Hop Gold. Sierra Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and Domestic Ales and C J. STUBLING, Wholesaler. ii ioi!J .39 -0 ED FRONT BAZAAR. t i SPEI3STG- &OODS The latest fashions In Mona', Boys' and Children's HATS. We are headquarters for Fishing TaoUlo. A new line of GLOVES has arrived nhiuh we are dispos ing of rapiilly. Call ami examine trVni, STRAW HATS. It is now the time of year for coo! headwear. Our Straw Hats are just the thing, and we sell them cheap. RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs. Reliable Morchanta. jCippman & Co. Manufacturers of Furniture AND DEALERS IX- Fine Undertaking Goods, Carpets. Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass, M Lumber and Uuilding Material. m Goods aold for cash and on the installment plan. PRWEVILLE, : : : OREUON. Bargains in Ladies Shoes Wo are offering 20 different styles of Ladies Shoes at less tlrnu coat It will pay you to eall and in this liue. 1.50. 1.75. 1.85. 225. 2.85. " 2.75. It flits the Spct Every i Time, . ' t This applies to S our Stock. It's "JUST" right. A fw of our toadors 2 are: OREEN RIVER" 2 "Harper "Jesse 2 Moor", Schlltz Beer, Gambrinus, Campo Sautorno, Porters X THE DAI.LKrt, OKKlirtX. .9V!9 i vXr H vVv