FOSTER & HORIGAnI DEALERS IN Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork. Fish, Game and Vegetables in season. After January 1st we will have a stock sufficient for all needs of our Home - Cured Bacon and Hams. Bring Us Your Country Produce We can handle any amount of Country Egjjs and Huttcr. The highest market price paid for country produce of all kinds. Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or shank. We will make the price right. FOSTER & HORIGAN Mu inuuirv.i ihoufitinl i-o hout for Itand. 'Kah for lmko pA 1 tl:' Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete line of Gent's Furnishings at Trices that you can afford to pay. Call in and let us show vou the (roods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of , Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor I TJhe ft Prineville liaJ clo cull in the new county deal. We came within an ace of being annexed to Bend. V A MISLEADING CIRCULAR He's a niftier, that man from Bend. If we had a promoter like him in Prineville we would he a town of 5000 inhabitants inoide tf a year. A copy of the blue print of the two new count tea can be Keen at Journal oflioe. If you want to know where you are located call and see us. Sample of the Lies that Beinf Spread Over the West Side. are Wouldn't that jar you? Two new counties out of old Crook. If you don't watch out there will not be a knob left big enough to hang your hat on. The legislature of the State of Oregon ie now in tecwion. E. W. Haines of Washington, was elected president of the senate and Frank Davey speaker of the house. J. M. Lawrence, receiver of the United State land office at Rose burg, is lobbying at Salem for the new county, instead of attending to his duties at his place of busi ness. Wonder what Uncle Sam pays him for? When Mr. Drake geta back from Salem it would be well tor him to settle definitely his eastern bound ary. If he wants the line to run to the old led of Crooked river then Perry Poindexter, Mr. John son and others livinn in Western Prineville will have to go to Bond to transact county business. Get busy, you people. Crook county's apportionment of the United States 5 er cent road fund was 1 1S89.90. This amount was based upon a total of 5,122,560 acres for the county. There are ust two counties in the state with larger acreage Harnev with 6, 780,160, and Malheur w"ith 6,277.- 440. Additional Local. J. B. Brown of Havstack, was in town Tuesday. Drake and his stool-pigcona at Bend are sending out the follow, ing circular with the avowed in lent ion of misleading the people of Western Crook. The new court house will not cost the county when completed 175,000. The contract price to the taxpayers $42,191. Another lie it the state went made that not a penny was spent upon the roads of Western Crook. Everybody knows that every cent raised in a road district is spent in that district. The evi dent purpose of the circular is so patent that instead of making friends for Drake and the Bend lownsite it will react in favor of letting well enough alone. Our county taxes are only 15 mills, and that too, when nearly a double assessment must be raised to meet a deficit in the state revenue. Don't he hoodwinked by Drake and hit ealelites. Think for your self and it will not take you long to turn down his little game. The circular reads: CITIZENS On Saturday hist the county court signed a contract for the construction of tho foundation of a 150,000 courthouse, '-tho build ins; to be completed when funds are available " With furnish- infs and incidentals it will cost the county $ 75.0(H) before it tinished Tis building is to be erected desnito the fact that bg majority of the taxpayers of the county have, in writing pro tested against such action. representative of these p rotes tants was at Saturday's meetinsr and when, in their name he objected to this high handed pro eeeding, he was in effect in formed that the expressed wish of the county's taxpayers was 1 ffi AGENTS for HUTU; KICK l'ATTE KNS and Till; 0ELINEATOK We Will Sell Our Entire Line of Ladies' Fine Shoes at about $ HALF PRICE LU To Make Room for a Full Line of the Well Known SOROSIS SHOE FOR WOMEN Thcscjarc the bcstValucs Ever Offend from a Good Clean Stock. Regular 13.35 values go at $.5S Regular 3.fi0 values go at .., $1.93 Regular fl.00 values go at ... C2.4S IWnlitr 4 AO vain nil tri nf c'f There are also a few Broken Lines in small nizea FftJ irom -'j 10 -i wnicn will be piaml on our counters ami marked in plain figures at less than one-half their value. m m m 8 This is Our Usual time to Clean Up. Big fciQ o r i ti i . if ftf Bargains are Best and Thickest Here Now W. S Smith, J. S. Smith and Dr. i i'f alter- Wrthy f consid mi newMiu leu touay lor JNiver the ccoption SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Poet Office Box 92 MAIN STREET PRINEVILLE, OREGON 7t THE HAMILTON STABLES T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable ratep. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent lCSp (CSp (3) (3) (Cp (3)(S(3) 5 (3)(S I The Dalles Nurseries R. II. WEBER, Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon GROWER AND DEALER IN FRUIT, SHADE TDCCO GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL I If EL WL O SMALL FRUITS Ererfreeu, Rotes tad Shrubbery, Hyacinths, Tulips, tallies, Dabiliu, Peoaies, Etc WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE IJSF" Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation P. B. POINDEXTER, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON I FOR Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Rugs Linoleum, Matting, Lace, Curtains, Win dow Shades and Poles, Wall Paper Lincrusta, Doors, Windows, Transoms Paints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, Cooking Utensils, Wash Machines, Churns, Etc., go to i A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. i and save from 10 to 20 cents on Every Dollar rt.-. ...... .u...u uke to Drove un on thtir imlwr . ... I ; ; i a laic uv;uiiiv iiur !,...,. v i i i i Owing to the sickness of Mrs. ' General Fund for the cominr? aicuoweu tne opening' dinner at ! year will be the Hotel Prineville has heen post-i poned until January 27. S 2 1 FohUt & Hnrlimn have rwlvp1 m. i shipment of 300 boxes ot ftrnt clmw i CrtaUr than It w a year aCo applra from Seattle which they are ht throufrK tha t rinlr nf misintr ofli-rlixf for ttale at f 2 an.l 2.aS per lnal l,lrou"B V16 ,l"Cl 01 Ug oox. Aisti a lew lioxett ol choice ai- I 00 0 ple for Immediate une at $1.50 er box. - 12-13-tr Dr. Harry Davis of Portland, ar rived this morning to go into busi ness in Prineville. He will form a copartnership with Dr. Spaulding and together conduct dental par lors in the Prineville Hotel. Juniper Circle. Women of Wood craft, of Prineville, wou the dinner set of 99 pieces offered by the grand lodge for the circle getting the largest number of new mem bers during the past year. Quite a number of frost bites are reported by the doctors. Among the worst were the cases of Gilbert Lawson from the Upper Ochoco and that of Will Slaven. Lawson's ears are in bad shape and Slaven had his hands frozen. A couple of men who left for Shaniko by private conveyance had quite a time of it at the head of Cow canyon. Early Monday morning tbev ran into a blizzard and lost the road. Bv the aid of a pocket compas8they got their bear ings and arrived in safety at their destination. W. W. Brown, the sheep king of Eastern Oregon, was in town last week en route to bis home at Pau lina, from a business trip to Port land. Mr. Brown in talking over stock conditions in general said that he considered cattle about the best investment of any at the pres ent market prices of stock. Mrs. Julia T. Lindborg died this morning from a lingering attack of consumption. She came to this country in search of health but failed to get relief. Mr. Lindborg arrived from Portland yesterday and was at the bedside of bis wife when she died. Mrs. Lindborg was 41 years of age. She has two sons, one attending the Crook County High School and the other a lad of 6 years. Her remains will be taken to Portland for burial. Some Values In Sweaters. $6.00 Sweaters for f4.00 $5.00 Sweaters for $.'(.75 $4.00 Sweaters for $2.1)0 $3.50 Sweaters for .$2.60 $3.00 Sweaters for jl.tiO $2.50 Sweaters for $1.75 $1.75 Sweaters for $1.25 we guarantee everyone of the above assessments in Western Crook witnout corresponding raises elsewhere, we are the ones who will foot the bills for this extrav agence, which is being put inrougn against tne express wisnes 01 the majority? Do you know that the total amount raised by the county for all purposes m 1901 was $ 17,178 4o; that a year ago the amount raised for roads alone was $17, 978.12; and that of this lust amount, greater than the total county expenses five years ago, not one penny was put upon the roads in Western Crook the section from which a big pro portion 01 it came: Now Long Shall We Meekly Submit to Being Bled ? Not or.e month longer, if our people will unite against graft and in favor of good, economical, progressive and honest govern ment of our home affairs West ern Lrook today contains over two-thirds of the county's popu lation and over three-fifths of its assessed property If you are interested in the movement to end, once and for all, the process of milking our portion of the county for the glorification of other sections, and to establish home adminis tration of our own affairs, where in we shall get something for the money paid out in taxes, attend the mass meeting at Bend Wed nesday night. Laidlaw Thurs day night, Sisters Friday night, Redmond Saturday night or Powell Buttes (Sheppard) school house Monday night, if jO'Neil Bakery J l ,i i:ii. d..:ij: W In the Miller Building Fresh Bread, Ties and Cakes alwayon hand. Pastry of all kinds made to order. PRINEVILLE, - OREGON 1 Notice for Publication. (Isolated Tract.) FUHLIC 1-ANI BALE. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, January, 15, 1U07. to lie all wool uil viuul vnlii..- ,.i ; , "ouce 18 Hereby K'ven, that as directed tL Lt ,loW r?n? omcmiT 1 rSS bV t,,e Commissioner ot the Oeneral Land the regular price. HIDEOUT k FOSTER office, under provisons of act of Congress I approved June 27, Mm, Public No. 303, we ' will offer at public sale to the highest bid der, at 10 o'clock a. in., on the '21t day of February next, at this otlice, the following , tract of land, to-wit: i The 8 H of Section 27, Township 10 Kouth, Range 19 Kast, W. M. ! Any perxons cluiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. MICHAKL T. NOLAN, Register. ANNK M. LANG, Receiver. 1-17-D HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill i I Pickles and Queen Olives in f i Bulk at I I Claypool Bros. 83 Ladies' Waists MA few sizos from our largn Vj ran cmock ai one-nail price for this sale. Mi Misses ami Chil.lrens Xl Caps, Chic kind for 4"ie (jj H.V kind at . JilV; Flannelettes The same (Jrados that sold for irH IXfc and 2"w will at this sale for I Oc, 1 5c and 20c Pillow Tops fiOc line at . 25c Too line at 40c Pillow Cords 25c, 35c and 50c i fflWURZWEILER ftCOJ W I'KIMiVILLIi, ORI'GOX M www m OFFIOENS: W. A. Booth. Prldnt O. M. ElKiNI, Vic Prldnl Frio w. Wilson. Cathl.r I S T 0IRE0TOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, D. 9. Btiwart, Fhio W. Wilson, Transacts a General lianking IiunineHH Exchange Bought and Sold Collection! will re ceive prompt attention Qs)UrrarrUiIrTdbT TL O 1 1ft 01 I g 1 ne ixeamona narness onop J. II. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON Si A Complete new line of Harnet, Saddles and other lines at usually kept in a first class Harness Shop. There is also in con nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop. GIVE ME A TRIAL King of AU Cough Medicine. Mr. K. (i. ( aeo, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has bron In tbt? U. h. Service for about Hixti'nn years, fays: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but ( tiHinlmrlnln s Cough Remedy in king of all and one to ne relieii upon every time. We al find it the bent remedy for coiiiIis and coldx, giving certain results and leaving no nail Hlter ellectH." tor sale by l). I'. Adampon & Co. Jrenderson & ZPotlard Country Orders Solicited Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the Foindexter Hotel w iouei aKoe, Mirrors, Vanes, AlUHical InHtrumenlB, I)olln, HibloB and Hooks of all kinds Suitable for Xmas Presents in rams on a Co. K f3tTrllIlIiI i The Crook County Real Estate Farms, Timber Land and Town Property brought and sold. Homestead and Tim ber Claims Located, surveyed and estimated Abstracting. Call on or address THE CKOOK COUNTY HEAL Prineville, Oregon. ESTATE CO f 9 v w v nr v v v v w v w is f w w w THE PLACE TO SAVE HONEY The Leader I. MICHEL, Proprietor THE PLACE TO SAVE HONEY A Few Special January Sales We have a big stock of heavy weight Outing Flannels on hand, and in order to reduce this stock we are offering our ' regular 12c Outings at 10c Through the month of January These flannels are all new and are exceptional values. Men and Boy's Caps, regular 50c and 75c values your choice for 25c. All wool sweaters ranging in price fram 75c to $2.50 Each. TALKING MACHINEFREE With every $50.00 cash purchase, we will give you Free One Standard Talking Machine. We Furnish the Machine You Buy The Records. SAVE YOUR TICKETS THE LEADER Ems PRINEVILLE, OREGON