Crook County Journal. rtHLmun Kvhrv Tm minu t TIIK JOl'HNAI. I'lUlUHHISO '0. Col'STV OFFICIAL PAI'KR. Th Jorml. I wtrfH l the l Wee nf Prinevlllf, On., '"r tnuiniiiiwi'm tin imKh t no I!. H. ninil w itwnd clw matter. HUIWCKII'TIOX RATKS IX ADVANCE Our YttAB ..... Nix Mknthi .... TllWtl Mi'NTHt, . '.'.'.'.id THURHPAY.HKITEMBER 10, l'.Ktf. THE REVIKW REBUKES US. "We arc really glad to pco tlio Journal place itK'lf as a square loctl out and out Moody man." Just how our friend Holder manages to class The Journal as a man we do not know. However, when the process of evolution does effect the change, if it ever doe, and The Journal has passed through the transitory stage and becomes a "man" our sineerest hopes arc that it will lie a man and not a tool. At the present time it is the people's paper and is read hy more people than any publica tion in Central Oregon. FROM GOVERNOR TO EDITOR. Ex-Governor T. T. Geer was in the citv vesterdav, on his wiv to Astoria. Mr. Geer seriously con templates taking up newspaper work, and his ability as an inter esting writer is well known. He has not yet decided whether to purchase a newspaper or to join the staff of some metropolitan journal. Portland Telegram. While Tall Timothy's Senatorial defeat was a hitter pill to swallow, it was sugar sweet in comparison to some that will have to go down his esophagus if he takes up country journalism. by our people have not . leen . ex pended we can use them to good advantage in helping till the gap caused by the small pox epidemic last spring. I ' Additional Locals. (i. Pprineer, of Havstaek ttansacting business in the city Wednesday. WASTED A STATEMENT. In a recent issue of the Portland Oregonian there was published an itemized statement of the receipts and disbursements of the Heppner Relief Committee, in which it was shown that Portland's contribution to the Heppner relief fund was $2500.00, while many individual and community contributions were not mentioned. 1 his is a source of considerable surprise to the citizens of Prineville, and presum ably to many other sections of the state. This citv contributed over IjOO.OO to the Heppner relief fund, to be expended through the Port land committee, and doubtless many other communities contribut ed a sufficient amount to far exceed the whole sum sent by Portland. Now what the jwople of the Northwest want is an itemized statement of the receipts and dis bursments of the Portland com mittee. If the fund sent by the citizens of Prineville has not been appropriated to the ue intended, viz: the relief of the Heppner suf ferers, we want it back, as it will be a nucleus for a local relief fund of our own. Portland has no right to misappropriate the fund. sent for this siiecutl purpose, and if more funds were sent than were needed, do as the people of Hepp ner did, and return them to the contributors. Let the Portland Relief Committee publish a state- Don 't forget the Fall races, com mencing October 27th and lasting five days. I. Michel carries all the state text hooks and n complete line of other school supplies. I. Michel has just received a brand new line of shoos for both sexes, (io in and inspect them. Mrs. M. Wiegand, the Photog rapher guarantees every picture finished by her. Prices reasonable. Mrs. M. Wiegand the artist is doing a big business in good photo work. Give her a call ami be satisfied. Ren Joing will soon bo a Princ villeite, having purchased a tine resilience property of A. H. I.ipp man. A big Line of Ladies and misses shoes just received nt Wurzweiler and Thompson's. They are tip to date. Smith & deck's for the famous Olyinpin draught Ihht. This standard beverage is sold by them for five cents a glass. A Brand New Line of Gent's Hats just received at J. F. Morris' They are in the latest blocks and are being sold at a small margin of profit. Postmaster Summers has lecn busy this week installing tele phones. Among the new subscrib ers are C. Sam Smith and Tin: Joi'KXAL. Mrs. Ed. Bradford has 'purchased Mrs. Susie Slayton's millinery store and will not open up the store announced else where in this i issue. See our next issue for her new ad. The mcniliors oj the Eastern Star, plonsantlv surprised Mrs, T, M. lialthvin last Mondav even ing. The invasion was n farem ll to Mr. Haiti win who will leave shortly with the children for their Portland home in order to be there for the opening of school. Her depart tiro is a matter of regret with Mrs. Baldwin's many friends, was! who wish ner ami her s a pleasant winter in wonioot. in the mean time Harold will stav and assist bis father in the bank. I'ar Krai. A SAO acre Deschutes pasture with A no 1 grass, fenced nml poet! water. For particulars call nt tlio Journal or tutilress II. J. rainier, lleseliutes, Ore. Sklnalra I'ar Halo. J. W. Riiter, ot MoKay, has a choice lot of cm shingles at his Mc Kay Creek mill, nliieh lie uill sell (or if'-' ier thousand on the ground, Prlnrrlllr Hrrraallli. llii.Ui,- I'ar sate. S. A. Tye .v Bros, w is.li lor private reasons to sell their prosperous busi ness in Prineville. Corrcspomlcnec solicited can show where business has paid sit prohts m the past. A good opening lor the right port v. Coll address .Y A. Tye Bros., Ptinerille, uregon , llh yntr. 11,-ir wt omit Husk's mi i M. SINKS I.Mll'lisK. tltu- yinr, t" U- tsxim Hlmiit N.ivi'mWr 1st. Bi'.ik.t.wa.iiK'. liliiniths:Miiii.t.'tr,(. IILIi. r Aiittniivtio. ti tumilji i ,..onii,ittst. Tin. si'ii'iitilic o,ui-4 Is lnti'ii.li',1 for ymnitT .rh uh. wish uly n tia.-ll,'il ,shu-illili ,.i .vstlelnti' I'ltru.ii'h'r isi,st t U.u,t tit tliian l't HV IMrxST tl'OV ImV lell.ttt". 'I'll.' l.illitl Svipitioio 0w-i is 1,l:,nni',l (r tli.w wli.i in. tcii.l t., rti. ivll,ti, mm sl.,uil,t ,tluil tlii'lti l' the Pn-.Iuikiii Y,'r.l miv is.ll. in ili .-.orm-o ,st. I tw lliisiiiiss t oliisi, is invini'. until Mini ,t doi-s not .1 tor Miv "lie win, wisti u fi-i .it the tlusn v b,sk-l,,',').iii ;i ItSSAI HI ll!UIIIMI"0, yc.vi.ini'.vnuNs. Tn wil.'1'it.'v ts.iitst. hut. tin. lUisiinHtst'i.nrstf. Co'iiini'ii hoIi.mI ,li!iniia issiu.,1 liv the tN'uety Sii.(-ciiit.'n,l, nl ol S'lt,s,s is iv,;uit-etl. Altitlavit of uimicful Hssissllii'lil of ,111 utte tlio I'olrtek M. Itiuligan. lii'h te tilhmiil HITS. Alliilavil ol wrongful hssk-ihuchI ot Cory ''.', Kosler, liehate allownl JI1.7H. Affidavit ot wiiiiigful nsscsjiiii'iit uf C. tn in Smith, Rebitle ollnwed lf;l7.l!l. Alliilavil ot nroiigtiil iisM'ssinciil of .lames Tetheiow-, for Ti'tlierow Ilios. Helult' allowed fM ltil Altlihivit of wrongful assessment of N. II Moses. lie o allowed (Ml.: Alliilavit nt wrunglul n -annul of N. S. Minkli r. liehate allowed tlM. All'nhu it ot wrongful iissessmenl of in. nocsn. lienote ailomsi .u in "l'l"o.iu. UKatawnmainnaiiirin 3 NothlnB has ever ciiuallcd it. Nothing can ever nvpoi. it. Dr. King's fte DiscoYerv 11 A Perfect l'W Ml Tlinuit and ('mo: w$ TrouliU'i. Munoy lm k If It f.iiU. Trit UoWm Hit. Wm, Wnr.woi(-r, cltil, Subscribe HOW TO M.VKK SHHOOI. St'tXI-SS. Tn ttuil.l up a H,'t.ul wt iim-t hnvc tlio t. Hrt .t SchtM lUmnli (vucIiith mil- lhA iU (ftvvtn tliiiitij (! (Hlt iiittnt not nnlv lU'o4Ut H 1ml iirrtt!ic it willi ki.(tt"i.i i'Uk thv-ir fi it'i,..t mni iiriwIiKiiH. W't olf.r you n ,tin,)vc iiun.t' m hv hih hcIi.w1 in lltr t .Hpnit.l will mnkf it fijiml to nv in im.'ilv, it not in t.cii.Utu,. if ymi will wmi n v.nir ottiltlivii. Vmir lovullyl.. thi inlt,itioii niiii liM iiLm will luiun u I.ITCI1A1CY 'V'.'UK. itt tit tile rli.irnctir tli:tl Hi.iv tv-i'H mu h (.nM'lHV. Kunrli I r Mlt , Cwisting o( HW ncrw, 120 nor-;-fi'iiml, 40 acres itf mh! iuoiuIimv-., ftcrv of grtnl yellow pine. lloti.p iOhI Kirn ami other iininivemenis. Kiiio sj-rinp wnter. euouch Ur nil iri iizntion. I.oentrtl on Murks envk tu-nr the I. W. Speiir nluce. Fur further infor- m.ition call :it tho Jutirnal oKiee or .uhlrew Com Carkou., Mit.-lieP, (he. Ltterny mi.. It0i.t,nw StK'ictici U1 In nifi'utlv uijiintaiiml thill o ir tttnlt-tit-i t.ln U'l Hit Kr-'iit Ih ih-iIi uf mitoli woik. In iul- lilt MB t'l lltM MlllH lO .ltHf1lt otO ir.t 'rtanmn'iil our v-iinu: mntii If it i- ill i-wil't irlc clttl' mut eh.u- wilt lv oiv'itlliltti Allil timillUuili'ii lluollKh out tli winter. 1 ATHr.KTU'S. At tli i ltm ni-rv than nv t '.nt in tin Imst nil (vl mi ititiot in Hllih'tii ;- iJi rroijniii it Mil'ic. ridinitii; of the UhW Ihttb iiuloon mut lint will In rminiriii;''f mil to that eitii vri iiiMMi to trv to imiltt i n vtiiltH-o.uiu atut roiii'(p cmtfnt in Imarl -ill. WkctUll nml tlie mi:iu kimlo of firUl MKirt. SCHOOL 1 NT1MKNT. "lied (or unit ntilriYd (litit jOurnol tion up clerk tlniw wurmnt fir fli'tOtK) in fnur tf Wm, Wumvciler for tin' 1 Wnellt of u county ntnek clmw, full uf l!KKt. tmrt tutniitned until Wnluei , dny SeitemU'rH, lU0;t. A. H. KfteU'tiett pfilion for h riiilmtn lieenfe untutrd riml lieem-eoi-Jeretl mw fimis iiimitliK fiom tlii" ditte. Jowplt Sti'tef, Suieivinni' fui No. 1W rrnuetit (or money to i)'V men (or wnrkiuK -mi romt. ari-tiut ilniwn (of (, HK1 00) "lie liundii il (hllitnt o -ilerwl tlmwn in fa tor ol Juv oplt luvel (or road work. ' K.t Camhell ami It lit, Hinith ,",! jvtttiun lor ferry tiertwi the IVwhuteit ItAKCRY and LUNCH MOUSE Mr. Nellie llrlpn, I'rop. A Spcclulty Mode IK l ine lie Creniu... In Tito lliilldlnu lorincilv for tholj Occupied iy Mi'i. .Mc'I'tiHKiiit O'Ncil ISros.' OYSTER HOUSE I!, I. lhh,(,S, Mttniittur To The Prpl Of rok ( Muiy. tlt'at hIiooN owe tlnir irrowth U a farlinr of loyaltv ami on the i-mt of the v ho atiMift th-ni. W't iv y;i to l.ml Ky u until i' liAtt' iiowit wlit wv mil ifo nil to M ti ill M'l'urtm; k ticttl'hv wioi miti nifiit mu; our "tin'riil '. Wi'.h iuh i h.rt from voii w n eonh.tfiit tin- ioIukjI ;ii I,...- ......i i, i i.. - .1 ... i- In sn'onianci with an ot of Cir Ti-l .Uiro 1 in tlii. co'titty. . -" te iito.rf i-uiiin mn (.,.. vtrti t it... , th HUh School lt.nl, nwtriMint; th." lifHtt f nil v voqrs 0.m.tv Jti.L-c. th Ciintv Cnii,tii .n. r- . Tl, . the 1 unity Trviwurfr. mil the count v S.iht. Al 1 ' 1 ,kA iiitn.irnt of St-h.H.U. Ii.hi. 1-l.inpiwi th,. i I'rtnc.al -f thv ( p.k Canity Hiv-h Si N-kJ, tloil i'I MiiUl.U' Inn Mill mHiveeti-jiV,-l lue w iriiiriual of th kIiooI for tht-t.mi. f ' T in; yir. iMieviiii; w c.tii huij.) Ul M1,p C stiiitr ( out I lrofrdi. inaiiiUin .rirutory mrtioo) h.re worth v I 111, It M'lllMtl i Voiir loV,l miiMt n f re turn ii. ment, and if the funds contribukd j practicable. Ralph and Borna Poimlexter left this morning for Portland accompanied by their father P. B. Poindt'Xter. The former go to attend business college, while Perry goes along to see them settled. Miss Susie Clayton has sold her millinery More in this citv to Mrs. Ed. Bradford and will shortly leave for the east. She intends making Indianapolis, Indiana her future home for a time at least. H. A. Clemens, formerly fore man of the Review is now editor of the Stan wood, Washington, Tidings, where he and Mrs. Clem ens are pleasantly located. We wish him unbounded success in his new venture. The huh submitted for the Crooked river bridge were as fol lows: Mr. Tillotffon, of Portland, the successful bidder 1-1090.00; C. F. Rom I. of Salem, for different class bridge $4H00. while Kd Har bin, of our citv, Bubmitted a bid of NoUu for a Howe truss wooden bridge. Frank Siegerest a Burns freight er passed through the city Wednes day with a load of freight con.-ii;nvd to merchants in hie city. He says that it is not probable that Burns freighters will haul much freight from Shaniko as the Bums merchmts only offer two cents for the Service, and the dis tance, 215 mih-s. til en with the high price of feed makes it mi ni .Miry wav ol your cuiiluhiic. 1 li iiinirt,t:ii thw work ami nuUmt to you tht-foliou-in cotirw an t I'lattN covering tur yearn' study aUne the common miio. 1; ) SHKNTinC Ctin.SK, lt yeir. HL'her Craimiiar, 9 month; N"tipti le.l. AJelirH, 9 moiitliH; to Kt IT . Cav-iil titMt;rihv. t1,, lui'lithts com-ilcUil. .Aiinc I'hyiiolocv, 4lt m.-nth: c"in'i.i.-.l. K'in'ien Hiitory. y in.-iith, t ni)i. 1'. Knulnh Cla.-..io: "The I-.lv of the l.iLe' hv Scott. ' The Vitjon of ir launf" h U.well, "The liunker Hill Oiatimi" y W,-ti-tr .'IvAlihoe" by Scott. lAii auhjtct to ch.tiie. 2nJ ye.tr. Rhetoric and Couinttio, 9 m.inth.-: c m llotiiL AL'fhm. 4S month, ct'uil--tti ItU'her Arithmetic. i m nthx: coinn fli ii lueofoj-y, i', munin-.; cinikle.l. I nioiitli; tom(.lete.i. Kuroimi History ! niimth: cooi'.te'l Knlinh i lnitu "HUwatli" by I.d-MI.-w. "The I'rinc- ' hy Teimvm. '"The i)l-ertfh Viln-e" l,v 'ioltlimith, "Sir H.-kit le Overly ' hy Ail-li-hoii. Lit Aubji.'ct to tluui,'e. 3rd year. Hitrynf Literature nn-l Theme. iontn; complete.!. 1'l.iiii (tmmietrv, M month; cfin jileted. Zti ol... , 41, month'; c,-nr Atroiioniy, 41, m.-ntlii; ruiniMeii. tii-,t.ry f Kn'lai'ii, i m'ittr;c'iiiiilftl. (o.M rn- nu nt of the Ameri(.:in People, 4J in .nthi: "I Venice bv hunw, "hihw Manier'- by Kli'.t, "Cmuiliati m of Am-riran tloBir" hy liurke. Lint .-uhject to chme. 4tb year. Farnotw Author and Theii:ea. 3 month; complete! I. Solid (.s-metry. 4'f month, J.mplUl. I'hvuic, It Hioiitfj; cili.let(il' Hit..ry i.l'ttw V. S., 9 m iiith-; complete r.u'iiie.Tt. .M(ioiiiii;o.Hipieieii. II .nk-keep- ins. 4i ninth;coi!i.letl. Knt,'lih Chw.h "MwMli'' by h;ike-ij-ar, ".hilitiH ("ae-mr ly Coleridge, "I'arsvlUc IM" hy Milton. Lint nihject to change. LATIN SCIKNTIFIC COCKSK. lt year. Thw U the nfinn- an the Si ientiflr e.Tceritin" that we omit Adwuiceil I'in ii..-i;y urcl ..ub Ktit'iU the first liook in Lati:i. 2nd year. In thin year we mt C,v,.y l fiionthiite fur the hrxt h.tlf of the vfur L'-rneiiim , an 1 the iatt half Cavnar. 3rd year In thi year we tin it -f .')' tvnl Atfm. tiny and utMitute a year w..ilc in Catxir Sl'KriAt, Al'.ifT Thum. BiiU tiKni'(l for (lie tmiliti g of l.ridKe hciusjj Crixiki-u ritr nt l'rin tille Ori'x.in. Only one Iul unttiuW mittwl in the sum' of frfMUtO und the mime bring nniilrfi exrewivo ft-r the kind uf biktoe ptoHVMl. the inw was rejeetnl. New n.itiee ordrr d nuldislutl mid bkU In In! ni-eivul until a o'eloek . in., SrptemU r U j Ski tkm ii kh Tkkm. j Bridge iierop-i Crookeit rirer At Prineville, Ore , udvrrtied ami aubjret to net ion ot tlii; eotirl. Jtnl urte otfened nnd thai of lr. Tilluii'iin villi pluns and h-:i tn-u tiMiis ultitehed (or A coinbitifltuui iron inid wn(tt brlitue heitia; connide.reil low't and lrit tml COIltr;iet :H nwttrtlrd t" Mr. Tlllotlioii fur f 11 IMMM nml n titrnil otdend drnwn nnd tdgned. A. M. lrikke, in the mntter of platting tlio pint of Bruit Orrnn. cider il UiHt the jdat id the town id fiend hn vneatcd. I). V. lliirnett, (Hilitioii for county road, petition reivl nnd rum I ordned M- rclwnt ' viewetl nnd niirvujed. Viewer oider- il to inert on Mu Mid nmd r.t the place ol Winning on the Uh tiny of SeptnnUr llMd. Hetjiunntiuu of (ieo. Lytic n (Siijmt visor Koad Pintrirt No. 8 was mid nnd airepted mid W. K. ItiKdieiif ap pointed in his place. Clrrk w or dered to notify bim ait hooiiiii: jioftilde. In the tnatUr of the petition of Chart. J. Cot tor, etnj, lor a county road, ordered to withdraw rcMrt of viewer- and view theKuid niiul to meet at plare of bopniiintc on the 9th dny of SrptrlldH-r I'JtCJ. (Jnlrred that Mr. Drake or bin com pany be allowed to eoii-truet hi.- ; canal aloti", the cotu.ty road no nn nut to intrrfer with tlm travel until Die permanent change, can he nnule. If. K. Niw;n rd. Jteport of view era read lirat and aeronil tiinea and refern d to IHntrict attorney for action. Allidavit uf wrongful aMHetmnient of Charb ti AltchuJ. liehate allowed I lli.-j.). river at me imiiatt Auenev. Application nui (i'd mid hernse older el ifimi'il lor one year Iroin Sep!. Iith llKW, npmi the nppheant nitvinc to: tin1 county treasurer the f inn of $l.'i,lHt, tVlilion fur bridge HenH hr I'ec- ehuieit nver at the Auniey, rmn ty Judj!e reipiestrd lu go down ami tak e a eomrtrnl man and make a repot l on Dm mtvmilnlity of h.i-d hriilj;e, HII.I.M .l..oVKH: ' IV W, Hit.hu. uork mi ron.l 7 iv e Itt'iilon, II llm trv ''l I'""!' ' 1,1 KHiaWUi I. l.H. f. tut ol Uiioln - V. K rt !.... nt .ik otl r...l. I 'i A rtiiilhoiiiiiie t i riilB ifeorite iiiiiiiem Icb photio rvli-n i' 1 lit t ihIIohimih- in, iit.lxui (or hp' machine. " C r Kiaiti. 11. 1 or Imi..I - l; V Un J W i(le, l. aclicf edliilmitloil frmi. Johi.n ..ta ire v ti II Ifclltxir coail niu.. - '.'I W V Kill. lt, iom.I w..ik 1M.I tl t Mjltlw Jl.iUr. Willi, m-, tec iJulie t'euM1 Lee lioottwln. rtlmea (en ' I, .ti. k )ii.i,..- fee tl H' M K K'll.ilt It a' Urn cxaiiiltinllon (Si Jm k I'c. lion!., r ..r r'a.U 't-' J, V. leil. iHitiiltiV BtUH' A H. MpniiH, . ..itoiA rW - J H Slili'p hii'iber oit roitif I ho Journal, pniinnu cunlvi l W Mr J ' Hiniiner. can-of aii(rr ' I" u' Hit' Wtniiok i o . I.- Hit nn. I .lt " Hie ttlntick l it , Utnui. r I" 1'' II r' J..I110.011, n l. j.'iotie. '.' u' J N oneiric, roB. hoi. . til J J, f miili iM.inK- - " m l', A. Oritvi. nrti)inK A vlvwinn t'oOor roa.t -Hint J W Kllii.il, vtmlnit Conor not - 1,1 ii. .rlii;. r. n lewfnu i ..ll.'i roa'l I- l Y Mi ll. I'haiiiinait l 'I tor ri '.' (' A ii KirhanUoii. chairman '1 frank i.la.i. market l otior roail K J Traull i-lialnntBii NI- uii roa.t Hi-e A ZetnkiM'haliiiiirtii S n n rnl . H ' ii jinnuiT. iflewi-r Mttn ton. I - 1,1 M K Nt.-. n. marker Mm nnl J. W Kill. .11. TU w rr .i. u n -ol i". H. I'o.n.letlrr,' caOi p....t out lor Joh liroH n, (.linger Trine I lli lle h . I'rliitlnit M R. Ik.. t oitniv Jn iu. .nUry H. J. II-'hU. cotii inl.il. no r 'c M b I'owcll, ciiiiiiiiut..i er k C Sflin ftuiili. lnritf nlnr Win ll.u till. Hit ! aiart M II Hell. Irenaiirti sultry J J. Smiih. t l -rk alar M II Hell. (.hiiiUiik imiri ioiie telic H . It ll.'Furl I. core ul Sam Hmllli W. K. U. ritrUinl, i r ul Smii imUi Good R-Scafs and Rooms Miller Uuildlnj;, Prineville, Oregon I S II AND (I AM V. IS SHAHOX IlliKAl) AND I'IKS Koi! 'I'll IC TIIAHK SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS N. A. Tye and Brothers Boys and Youths' JocU Knife Shoe, A ISiunr Sli'i'I J.itk Kitid' H'ilh Kvitv I'nir. All Sim nml Wiililm. Print Khun $2.25 to $2.50 Per Pair. Wo Also Have A Full Line of Mens' Shoes. Also Ladies, Girls and Babies. CLEARANCE SALE ol mir Su-nmer Hats l (VI in unlt r Io inuko nmiti luniiir Nf . I.int ul Winli r (iimd-. KlifK titrry n'iil:i!'inn inliiymir liiitiif. 'I'iiiiIiIikiI fnlrlim Hi. in, N. A. TYE and BROS., Merchants Freil t'luviHi I're.l l laipo arf romt lni iunIi .al-l in In in lie (of wulk Umilli, H S. Trio Mi ten iticare H) im-m'.. K. OII....1I. fail w.uk It Oil ro.ol work Hoot It x li.riieU. hntn lor Htown funeral Ju IUimii.i ii, willHi tec eimiH) eoiii Jolui Aniol-I. ' ' " J. M KhiikIiI. " ' Toni Slromt. " JuSiti li.licr, N,i k I rem Ii. lu riuu' ral-l, ' r'rai.k r .. 1 I'. .liiiii4nn. ainiiKiiury J II n'k. hol.liiii: iu.ii.'i A It. I Ipioimii Jiiior fee lniu't glacksmithing That Pleases Is The Kind Von (is. ul rr-a J. II. WKH.KS (Siieri'i..r Io) ( OK.VKTT A- I'LKIXS'S A Slork of l-'iirm Marhinerv iiln-j n tm hand (j)()(g) M It I ten Melt, rum tn laliiiir fee W. F li.i. lnliif, -tr K. iMi' lii'lur, runt woik t,eo. Oal.uriie, J, H timy. " " - II. J ll. aly, Com. fee M. It I'oHell, ( out. (.' "1'ei'lnl term Mc Ul A. ii ,t Mi Tbli ifffnatDn In oo evrry Imi of the ftmulne Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabwi KUMdr tliai curca a aoM la ana day Lumber $IO Per M. AfliT .Iiiiumry 1, 1!K. xi'll 1 o ihImt itt mir mill OclitK.ii lor r M. JIah ki.vh IIihih. will Otl lilt' You m find lUCVCI.IiSf ill k d makes Kamblcrs, Imperials, Meals, and manv j otla rr. A p.od line of Hieyele Hiiiidrim ATHIMITH. Big Clearance Sale Owing to the Lai e Stock of Tall and Winter Goods Constantly arriving, our store room will be overcrowed And In order to Get More Room For the Xew Goods, we are compelled to throw all Our Present Stock Of Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladies' Goods And Many Other Lines Into ONE BIG BARGAIN SALE THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD. & CO. Ul ..AUCTION SALE.. i -Of- Pure Bred Livestock ConHting 01... Shorthorn, Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Cotswold, Lincoln. Shropshire Sheep, Poland China and Chester Whit Hogs and Standard Hred Trotting Horses. WATTS MARBLE m MM WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT L0WKST I'MCES Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon Prinevillc-Slianiko Lino .OREGON Sept. STATE FAIR.. 17-18-19 Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko KCIIKDI'U: Arriv 'h ut 1'riin'villi' (1 h, n)( . irrivim nl Hliaiiiku 1 n. m. Accommodations I.i'itvrH Hliuiiikn, II p, tn, 1i'llVl'H 1'l'illt'villl; 1 p. m First Class 3vhich:ei CiinHKiit'd hy such imti-d lirw-ilttrn un Clmrlt K. Lmlil, V. O. Minor, John Sprits, JInz'JwooJ Fitrin, AIi'X Clialnicrn, V. J. Townlcy, J. II. Smmp, J. Mutty, I). II. Looney, (,'liarlt-s Cleveland, I'. A. Fraken, C. It. Watle, II. Went, J. M. Atkin, son, K. Hcott, A. J. Silawn, Gwirnt! ChaiiilliT, H. (irignliy, J. M. Flaherty, Tlw. H. llrunk. Fur inftirmatitm and pnrticu larn write M. D. Wisikjm, ficfrotary, Portland, Orf(!in. Col. K. j. Hawiiman, Auctinmitr, llunceUm, Mu. a J. ?orrs Sencral Jforchandisc Tl,: ...ll 1,., .,..1.1 i: 1 .. jiii.i ,..:u miiM.il fntiiuiixilllirill 1H CICIIIMIf' Ollt a( .'(XK) stock (if incris' and luivs' fiirniyliiiics in nr,i..r , ito iniilic room. You'll limi many linrgains nim.ngl Wthciu. Talk is cheap but if xoii'll cull and inspect our goods and prices' lou'll find them Hpealiiii" fur them-1 r 1