Crook County Journal. rsiitrnHnt Kvnir TmiusnAY M ti JOIBNAI, PUBIJSHINU COMPANY. V. T. Foul. Fiiitoh Cuvkty Official Pafkr. inn .Joi'KMAL ia entered t tb itoltio In Ptim.itle, rega for Uatuumagtim through th V. 8. i...ils as second class matter. subscription rates. IS AtlVANCf 6n Yuk. aiiiWHs .... TMKkS Months, ...00 THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1902. Petitions arts being circulated and generally tigned by hubiness men and furmeis praying the county court to fix a bounty of five cents on rabbit scalps. Three pests have become eo numerous that they not only have eaten up a large amount of hay and grain but are damaging the range in the ' Haystack and Trout creek country and unless some method is taken to kill them off 'the damage will be great. The farmers and cattle men in the infested districts surely merit protection from these pests as well as the sheep men from the coyotes. The best physic Chamberlain' Stomach mid Lifer Tablet. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sal by all druggists. Call and examine the Mayer shoe at S. J. 4 Go's. The little town of Icne, Bituatcd on the Heppner branch of the 0. It. & N., is one of the busiest places in Eastern Oregon at this time of vear. Thousan ds of sacks of wheat lie piled along the railroad track and in the ware houses, and a car that becomes empty in that pjaee will be jumped into like a lot of ants onto a lump of sugar The town is building rapid1' and shows signs of permanency and growth that are truly astonishing. Blankets & Coinfo-ters; Trunks Telescopes' S. J. fc Co. During our leccnt trip to lone we had the pleasure of meeting Miss Virginia Deaton, editor and proprietor of the lone Post. Miss Beaton is the only full fleged news paper woman in the state to our knowledge. She rustles news gets her own type and runs off the edi tion with aid of a roller boy. She enjoys a good patronage and seems to be making money. We 'might "have made an offer of a partner ship, but we found we were a little too late as usual. Any way we feel saf-i in saying that Miss Dea ton is the handsomest lady editor in the state, or on the coast for that matter. In a short time the Journal will make a special reduced price on subscriptions and will give our old subscribers a chance as well as new ones. We want to increase our circulation beyond the thousand mark and have plenty of faith that we will do so inside of two months. The Journal under the present management made several prom ises when we first took hold of the paper and these promises thus far have bi en religiously Ityt and the future looks bright for the fulfill ment of the remaining ones When this is accomplished we are ready to make a few more and think we will accomplish them just as we have those made in the past. We feel thankful to our . friends for past favors and hope for a continuance of the same. On the return of our editor from his recent trip to lone the up train on the 0. R. & N waB delayed by a slide and we did not get started from Biggs until about seven o'clock in the evening Theengine was out of order in some particu lar, ao that it did not feed the oil and for that reason the train would have to stop about every mile or two and fire up, thou it would go a little ways and fire up again. In this way by dint of hard and faithful work on the part of the train hands' we got to Moro by two o'clock in the morning. There we laid over while an engine was being brought up from Wasco. At about half past five in the morning one of the passengers went and woke up the proprietor of the hotel and ordered breakfast, which as soon as ready we were notified by J the proprietor, un starting loi" him. inu iiutei, we uenru toe wimiiie tn die engine in the distance, and the conductor said that he would pull out in five minutes after the en gine arrived and refused to hold the train even a minute. This after the train had lost its run and was no longer on schedule time and after we had waited several hours on the conductor, who knew that the engine was defective before be pulled the train out of the station at Bigg. Dunn;' the niirht there i was a heavy frost and the car be came very cold, but the conductor did not evince the least desire to see to the comfort of his passen gers, except one female whom ho stuck close to all night. The pass engers had to hustle for coal aud i build fires in older to keep warm during the night. Five of the passengers went to the hotel and had breakfast and then returned to the station in time to see the train pulling out about half a mile away, they then procured teams at the livery stable and drove to Shamko. Among tho.e left by the conductor were Farquhaf McRca and Oorge Sink, both large ship pers of stuck over the Columbia Southern and both of whom were very indignant at the treatment received. The blame for this delay should all fall on the conductor for he knew of the condition of the engine on the trip down in the lorning and had he evinced the least desire to taki: the blame on him.'elf and to make bis passen gers comfortable no kick would be coming, hut riotneii wun a nine brief authority he imagines he is the whole road with a goodly slice of all creation thrown in. This is not the first time he has been re miss in his duties and the manage ment of the road should retire Inni to his proper level, tie migm make a chore boy in a fourth class restaurant. Stock men are not compelled to ship over a road that retains such employees, they can drive to The Dalles. Both men are well known in ibis county. Mr. Roberts came in to town immediately and gave him self up to the sheriff. Coroner Crooks wi nt out with a physician and impaneled a jury which brought in a verdict of man slaughter. Mr. Roberts has been placed under bonds to appear at the next term of court. A allocking Calamity. "Lately befell a railroad laborer," write Dr.A. Kellot, of Willford Ark, His foot was badly crushed, but liuekhm'.i Amies S.dve quli'kly cured It'ii simply Woiidunul for Uiirns, Boils, l'ilsa mid all skill nrnplimis. 1'ts the win Id'a champion healer. Cure giiiiiiutteeil. !i5c. hold by Aitimisuu Wiiiurk 4 Co, STOLEN Olt M It AVKK. One brown nitre, age 6 years, weight about U'H) lha., broke, is very gentle, star in hirhe,nt, right hind foul white, Imitated H.-Z mi left shoulder, nan a yearling unit with her; One dark buy mure, weight about 1000 liis., broke, yiy gentle, white hind feet, star in forehead, (minded A 3 oil left "boulder. Lett Hirers one year aiiu, 3.00 reward will bo paid for return of, or information (0 discovery o! eithei of rid animals, H. K. Hi.AziKK, or Sam Wikiii,, 021m Winter, Oregon. Our Sufiimer Clearance sale of Ladies Oxfords and Slippers. Wc are offering this week on our Itarg- I aia Counter. 150 pairs Ladies Oxfords and Slippers at $1.00 These formerly sold at $2.00 and $2.50. These are jrood values. Simpson & Wilson PRINEVILLE. OREGON, i .m i 111 i ' u i'jmm.u.4" must r Mrs. Fred UnrsMh, Prr.liKnt 'OBtilrjr 4'li.h, iHinUm alaruor, jlwli. "After my first luby was born I did not jtsrn to KSin my itrtnjth altfcavjh th doctor sem s Ionic which he onsid ertd very superior, but Instead ci g'tting better I rtw wwker evtry day. My hus. bjr.d iiuiittd that I like Vine of CaHui for a wf k and see wht It would cb for mt. I did take the mwilclne and wti very graWul to find my ttrtnjth and h'.nith Iluwiv returning. In two weeUI was out of bed ani hi s month I wm able to take up my n o.. I duties. I sin very enthusi astic in its jirsise." 'ne of Card id reinforces throrcan of (feneration for the orcUal of rerr naney and childbirth. It prevent mis carriage. Ko woman who takes W ine of l ardui need fear the coining of her child. If Airs. Unrnth m taken Wine of Card-.'.i before h'T baby cauie she would not have been weakened tl shewiis. Her rapid recovery i;hir' ' comniL'iid this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Ca.dui rnlutes the menstrual How, a 3 n j ass """to. Henry L. fhaituclc, of SbelMuirg Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which he hud been alllicted fur years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tn Ueti. He had previously tried many other remedies and u number of physicians without relief, loi sale by all tlrugjiinto. La?t Friday evening near Post G. V. Glenn was shot and almost instantly killed by Charles Rob erts. The killing wai- the result of a quarrel over business matters connected with the farm on which Mr. Roberts waa living. No one witnessed the killing, which is said to have been in self defense. T.mber Ij'nri. Ant June 3, M7S. NOTIi.'B FOR Pl'llUCATlON. United HtatM land Otflos, The Dulles, Ure.n Copt. 3R, l(rj. Notice Is hereby given that tn oompll a: ee wMh the provisions or the act of Cnosreas of June 3. 1S7H, entitled "An aet Kir K. SH.'e of timber lands In the states of Cn'.lforiifa. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington ivnlurv.' us t;xtmlrd tn all the l'ub!!.' Land Blates by act of AUKUst 4. IWI2. K.'tie bibhy, of Portland, county, of Multic Hirih, ctiiu- of Oreiroii, has on May 13. l!lr!, filed in 'bin office h'r swoni static nif nt . uiu't'r i. lor tuc pnrenaKe oi me WW' Sv i.j 'auction 21 anil J'.j hK! unn ' !v- su tiou 21 Tn IKH. R 11 K. W M.. and will oifor proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for It timber or stone than for aerie 'lturul purposes. and to ctaoliih ner ciiuin to sain lunu ne fun. the Kwrister and Receiver of this ofllci at The Dalles. Orcmm, on iriday, the 5th day of Decern la;r, I'M. sh names as witnesses: DeWitt W Danfirth, Jienisiniii F. Smith, Jennie It, Smith and Isabel D. I.ibby, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse. w ih nhove-descrlbwl lands are reuileat- ed to tile their claims Jn this nines on or before said 5th day of December, 1!2. JAY P. LITOAS, Register. Oct 2 r BED FI20NT BAZAAK. OUR BARGAIN SALE OF MENS HATS. We have fifty kinds of Mens' Hats from (iOc up to S3 7" for J. B. Stetson huts These trood.'t hit nut old stock. We have on hand one nizi of encli kind, being r)iniinnU from our regular ale. You I . I II'. L i. J . 11 nnu your size Hti'i save tnottey j nese tdiis lonucqy soui tor from' 1 .lOlo?") (X). AUo we have now arriving a full lino of Menu', Ludic and Child rens Dress Shoes, School Supples, Tnlletsctc, 1'rices reasonable, RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs. Reliable Merchants. PrinevISIe-i!ver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prop. Carrying 11, S. 97fail and Passengers Leave Prinerille Mondays, Vedncdayi and Fridays, (loud ri, careful driver. Freight and jiassongera wayhilled for Bend, Lava. Rosland and Hilvcr Lake. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. iH'MwiiNisMill'''llW.'liil"t'il"t'''' Have You Seen Mrs. Slay ton's Store? The largest stock of Fall and Winter Millinery in Eastern Oregon. City Styles, Artistic and Satisfying. Ladies Furnishing Goodcj latest cuts of Corsets; all kinds of Wraps, Monte Carlo'n; Collarettes, Furs, etc. The little ones especially looked after. Make this your headquarters during Fair week. MKS. SLAYT0N, Milliner. nmiiiiiinnn.ifiiiiii"iii"i"i"i"i"i'i"i"i"""'l'"l"' THE BON TON a Is the place to come and spend your time when in town. Wo keep on hand a choico supply of Con" fectionery, Vobaccoos and Ciyars. Sood Milliard and!Pcol Vabhs and Iftowliny ftiey in connection. Call on us when you want a, square meal? We can satisfy you and once you come you will come again. White & Campbell, Prop. ADAMSON & WINNEK CO Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing .Goods i i