OCIIOCO KKV1KW. fUU'UIUY. AyjdU), 18!):'. Kino uxHiirtiiKint d ImwmM lit I'lkins. I'roxiK'ctoi-H can But full oullllH from ('. M. Klldim. Kond M. Slfliel uiul Con. new udvoi" liwment toilwy. Mm. 8. I. Ui'lkiip Iiiih boon quite nick duriiiK tliu wuuk. A Iiuho bait club lm boon organized ou tymiioui crui'k. It 111 tay vim to call ut 1 1 1 1 olllco H you want to buy lunri. Tho ilniii(XTn of Wrtnco county hold tlii'lr couvimtioij inlny; : ' Minor A AWjiI umi uttpply their cus tomer with plcklt'il pork. IXmoorw, ri'.nl lb J uiU'crtlnuinunt o tho flrfinvii'H bull on I lio With. Mm. Oratmiiuli iinil Mr. I. N. Mooro ru qulto lrt4wltli Joiicililirt. . I. I.. Soilriii(r( of NewMoin crook, Iim loitt it timiitkir ul fatal" lati'ly. Mont tho fitrnmrn north of l'rinovillo lmt completed tlieir Niriii Hooding. Don't ovarlook tho faot that wo luivp a BOinbor of Hut utotik raiioliuw fur milo. TIm momherii of the IVinovllln Fire ouiir will glveftditnuo on the 20th. Ie "oukluui, butiglit tll NuWHOlB braiid of Uuriw and link lu tliU coim- Born, on Sunday, April 3l, to tho nlf of Win. Wilson, ol SqilttM brook, it on. Fine cutlery, tool, .flwH-p heunt, re vulvar and llnhinij tucklo ut C. M. Kl kini.' Mix Muhle Slayton ban retnrnod from I'ortlund, whoro bIio bad boon utteinlin t'Uool. M. A, Mooro has put np n buniNoino new clgh in front of hi tiuddlory "stub linhmeiit. Choii-e fancy rooJh, ChlnoHo mid Jup- goodx, grocurioH, boot and nboon at tbo buuir. Owner of orohardH In this counly are fearful that tbo front o( lunt week killed the rh crop. The town nutlioritic nro Mining up aoftie of the huIooii kutiun for koepiut; Hiu on fcimdsy. I'aul Orvhajigli-liaii ronntruulcd ft ditch . from the court Iiouho, by which ho i-un Irrigate hi premiw. The job pilnlhitf done ul thin ofliou ill- with give MitixUfiion, una customer neviir I'otupluiu at ptlcc. llomU-r of Iim Workmen lodgo hero will have one hmchmiuchI to pay for tbo mouth of April and 7i cent due. Tlio upriiig iul mimtnor gotiili wblch ru arriving ut till tbo More give tboni oinotbiiiK of a holiday a;oaraiioii. Holoe few gooda Imxc and a pood many paint of pant are bo inn wor" u:lt In the avrvioe of h I. ileal di-uimioim. TUt repHTTnrftii o( l.inu county Inivo lioaorvd J. N. I'onoan, formerly of Ihi ilac, with the noiniuutiou for county judga. I Jamc IVllon arrived lt Monday from (iold Hill, Juckii counly, and lia irone to hi ranch on I'pikt lV'N- chute. Homo time since Mr. Mulvuhill, of rniiiuiilt prairie, biitchured a hog Keitfli litg.Mtl pound. It wan a Crook county ji reduction. Frwitflitara ore arriving from The Ialle. Tlicv ri'Mrt tho roail rather tuuddv thouuli lu fair condition for lbl lima of year. The new Methodist church in Tho I)allu, which i Maid to be tho lmndoin t edillce in the city. wu oiHinod for erTlcc lat Hiuidiiy. Jumc.1 Plimrt arrived Monday from rilieriiiuii county. Ho wild laiinor ivoio well throiiyh with tbuir wo linu in that county, and the (rrain bxikod wi ll. rortionof !Sii in in it prulriu ara Kt III covered with unow, und ruiichuien tbeie re i-onindled to feed llioir Htock. They have been feeding hIiico hint iHiivinbor. Tho Willow creek horfo lido will begin on May UHli. All ron dcxiriug to en gage In thu ride uio reipiufted to moot at Willow creek biuiu on the evening of May I5th. While In the Mitchell country l,it icek, A. ('. Taliiior ild a largo number of tho elckle grludor for wbii-li ho In agent. The machine 1h a favorite w ith tbo farmer. Wui. Mrokln bu Hold hist miw mill to repreimntutil-e o! the rreubyturian church at Warm tuning agency. Ho eipect to move tho milt about the hild dle of next mouth. Thl week Nye A Allen Bold 8100 head of mutton Khuep to Martin mid Wulwm lo bo delivered after ((hearing. Wo uli ilvrland thu prlco received uvcrngdd nearly throo dollui H. Tlw calico ball given by Hob. Durw-y u Friday evening of hint wooU wuh no April fool. It wa ono of Ibo pleaMiinleHt purtio of thu Ne.i.'ioii, and the unjoyiuunt liod wa unbounded. Mr. K. TolniHon, of Mill oreok, who lia benn Htillerlng Movoroly from tho cf-4 feet of u lurgj carbunclo on her neck for the t throo weokH, I recovering low ly from her uiliiioiit. Kuril Gile and A. V. rainier came croft the mountain from Mitchell with team. They mild thoro ttnro 10 Inchon of new intow and about olio foot of old now on the mountain. It I stilled the AVim, under Ibo edito rial management of Knox IIuh'.oii, will conduct ii clean and liberal campaign for tho democrat of IhU counly. We hope the statement 1 correct. Tho court nu3 yard was filled with shade tree thl week, Honiolblntf over H hundred having been Hot out. if they all grow, Ciook county will mon bo able lo boHt of a well Hlutdod court yard a there U in tliu ulatu. lien Helling, who hovimhI yours ngo was. ongageil in tho iiioroaiililo biirilnuoK in I'linoville, IniH received the iiniiilnitlioii for Htiilu HeniUor in ' Miillnoiiiuh ; county on thu rj ublioun ticket. , Jlotli Ibo convenlinim bidil hero hH Hiilurdiiy were uuuxiiiilly ImrnioiiioUH, there being no olrife or contentions in either, und a majority of tho nominations were made by acclamation. . Lust Saturday was tbo liveliest day I'llnovillu lias seen for u long tiino. About 100 delegates to the conventions wore In town", and nil teemed In' the best of spirits and in good humor. For sale on easy terms, or w ill trade for grain. Ono two-horHO buggy with polo and shave, ono Net of nearly new buggy harness, und one good chiving horse. Kuiiube of M. A. Moore. A number of the county conventions null nave met in J. attorn Oregon have denounced the law allowing Midlll's and clerks per cent uildlliomd foes. It seems us If tiie law w ill b.) roj.culed. Uy a little ourolesinim of our own we failed to g t the rcHiilt of the ballots taken by tliu republican convention on thu dillvruiit cumUdatel for filial last Saturday, hoiico the voles are not given. Frank Nichols started into the cam paign curly. I lo left town Monday morning with n team und buggy, und soma thought he had started to the log' Mature, but ho wa only out 'lectiuueor- Knox Huston, Vi . A. Booth, (loorge 1'urnes, Monroe i'oilg", George Dod.iou and Joe Crooks have established an ir gating system in the wont part of town by which they can all got water on to their premise. A warm light is being w.i;'od in Marion county over the candidacy of Judge Uoie and (ieorgo I'urnett for the Humiliation for district Judge, llohm has held tbo olllce so long that his fiieud sucm to think it belongs lo him. T. A. Uren and I'. II. Davis returned last Satuiday from l'ortlaud, where they had been buying good for their resie(.t- ivo firms, lln-v say ttio metropolis was ouito lively while they were there, busi lies of every kind being hiM:. Again mo llrcmen ol 1 rinoville luivo deteuiiucil to enteral n Ibo dancing pub lie, by giving a social party on tbo eva.-i- lug of the 2t)th. Tho firemen never fail to make their parties pleuK.int, und Ibis will be no exception to the riilo. Yesterday Isaac. Ifinkle was given preliminary hearing before. Justice Hell on a churgeof incest. After the ovidoncti fjr tbo statu was Introduced the defend ant waived examination and was placed under IbiOJ bonds to appear before tbo next grand jury. Tbo partnership heretofore existing lio twiHtil T.J. and I.. S. I.ogan under the llrm name of T. J. Logan A Sou bus been dissolved, T. J. Iigan retiring. All ac counts duo the firm uro payable to b. S. Iigan, and nil debts owing by tbo (inn will Ik) paid by him ftcpubllciiii Comity oiiveufloii. J'ho republican coiivenlion for Crook county was culled to order In the county court room at 10 u. m. last Suturd.iy I lion. II. F. Nichols.-. On motion Mr, Nicliol was elected temporary chairman und Hon. A. II. byl temporary secretary. Thu chair appointed the fallowing com mittees: Order of business and juj in n- limit organization, W. C. Wills, O. Al IVingle und II. A. liclkuup; ciodonlials J. I'. Vaulloulen, A. Dunliaui unit II. A llolkhiip. Ou motion the convention adjourned until 1 p. m, On reassembling at 1 o'clock tbo re port of the committee on oreder of busi lies ' und .'riiiuuulit organisation read and udopted. r liruiK was tnen elected ermii' nent cbainnan, A. It. I.ylo secretury und c. 11. Somiiiurvillu assistant socrutarv. Ou motion the report of the committee ou credential was udopted, showing the following delegate entitled to seats in the convention : Ireland IVocinct O. M. rringte. . Willow Crock John Vuiitlouton, War Her Wronii, Haystack fxu Carson, 1). M. Harnett Hay Creek 1'. II. Kominerville, Wil liam Slater, A. Dunham. C rooked ItivorW. 11. Anderson, W. II. l'ost. bower Trout A. It. I.yle, by W. C. Wids, prorfy, K. G. Holler, by A. it. I.yle, proxy. Cppor Trout M. K. ISiink. lien.l it. V. Nichols. I'linoville J. H. Gray, Georgo C'liiic, J. 1', Combs, H. W. llroeoe, W.T. t'usuy, Flank l'rine, Steve UUck, 11. V. bel knap, tiy 11. A. ISclkimp, proxy. Hoar Creek Juiuos Kiuuiiiiis, C. F. J ones, Mowry Joseph Lister. Ochoco J. II. Miller. Thu convention then proceeded to nom inate cundides for the Various county of lices, which resulted as follows: K"presontutivo Hon. IS. F. .Nichols. Sheiill J. N. Wiliiuinuon. Clerk E. Ci. iiulter. ('oinmissioner J. 1'. Combs. Assessor J. II. Gray. Surveyor II. I!. Stewart. Treasurer S. I. liclkuup. School Siiisjriiiteudcnt Dr. II. V. I!el- knup. Coroner Dr. V. Geenor. The lollowiug gentlemen wero elected delegates to the state convention: J. C. Luckey, A. It. I.yle, C. M. Curtwrigbt. On motion of Mr. I.yle, the convention took it vote on preference of candidate for congressman in the second congressional hst'iot, resulting in W. it. Kill receiv ing votes and J. C. riillerlou I. Mr. Kilis was Ihereupiu declaicd the cbok-o of the convention for congressman. The delegates from I'riuevillu jirei inct laced in nomination for precinct oilioera, iiMiec oi uio !iice, .ii. it. Wliolt ; con stable, Kmery Foreu. Tbo chair uiainled tbo retuiblieun Mitchell .1. If. (lakes, Hciivor M. Ii. Stcwuit, MillCieek-II. 1. Kvunn, Sidl.lnun J. !. Cui'twrigbl, liluek Unite W. Fullerton, Hardin J . W. Stewart, Summit l'ruirio I'erry Cram, tbo Democratic County (onvenlloii. Tiie democratic county convention met at the court liouso last Suttirduy at 10 u. in., und the meelieg was called to order by S. J. Newsom, chairman of thu demo cratic county central commit leu. 8. J. Now'Hoiu was elected lemiioritry cbuii'iiiuii, J. J. Smitli temporary secty, ... , f T I I - . - una i. .i. iii-'Koii ussi. oeeiy. ! Tn,. . a. ..;-,.,.. .4.i iv a n(...a....... Chair uppobiled a com.i.itteo qf live on VimliV-isr.au: i .-n.. order of business uml permanent organ!-1 lNol)li,mio,w Miig in order the name nation a fo.lows : I. M. liuldwln, Win. f i,, iiinkln un.l M u...n u (iulon, J. C. Hauler, W. II. Kinder, J. ..Heiit,..! l. tl env..niir, f,.r n.nnKn. H.Snoderly. t.ltlv The convention then proceeded to bal- ; lot on the names, und the vote utood, Vwimciidod'the following order: I-i-N'omlnallng - representative, Z-flerk. 0 HheriT. d Treasurer. 'One conunissioner. ( Assessor. 7 -School iiuriutoudent. 8 Surveyor. 9 Coroner. 10 Klection of seven delegates to state democratic coiivenlion. 11 Central committee, 13 Miscellaneous business. i,. On motion the report of committees wan udopted, ' Tn ,.l ALWAYS TEbb TjHE TfUTJH! m ii jj liuiuii nuiuiiiiuM n iim 'I J A couimitteo of throo on credentials was appointed by the chair. J. V. Howard, Win. Million), It, ci. i'lice, con stituting suid committee. On motion convention uiljo.urned until 1 o'clock t. in. The coiuiulitee on credential, Ukjii the Hinkle, 15; Koburts, 40. Mr. Hoberts was declared the nominee. For county clerk tbo name of Arthur Hodges was presented to tho convention, and there being no oilier nomination, Mr. re-conyeinng of tl.o coiivenlion, rcpo,te.-j n,,,, WjW JlJv.,jrcd tliC U0IllilK.u ,,y llt. Mrs. Fmma Cllnu bavlng lust recoived " central comiiiiltee, consisting of ' . ! ,i. r .ii.... : i a complete Hoe of millinery good ut ll Foster house, the Iodic are ropirsled t cull and Inspect her goo.V Trimiii iloue by an experienced baud, old bat renovated, white hats studied black ami varnished lo look like new. Arrangements have boon made f' hanging purse amounting to for three races to bo run for over the l'rine villo truck niKiut May "0th. It is ex jwcted to bogin the spring races over the Lukeview circuit here. Further particu bus will be given next week. I . . Jliller Is ilovelot jug a coal mine near Fosril. Il.i ha tunneled into a bill ;.')tl foot, and expect lo sliike tho vein In iiK) more. The quality of the coal of bis mine is first class, and when the mine is thoroughly opened it will hu a lu thing for Fosil ami the adjoining country. Try IV. Grant s S rnp of Mild (irapo, Tbo great blssl puritler and system t n ie. This preparation is composed primi pally of native herbs und rootsgrowingon Oregon so.l. It is purely vegetable in lis construction, und will thoroughly cleanre till Impurities of tho blood. For eulo by ail druggists. I'Mcluniutlon lo all who sufier fioin dyspepsia uud lis kindred tu!ncnl Know all vo that there exists a euro, Our Woiidolful lteinedy, Cloalo, will positive ly ell'ect a cure in ad cases whether uetiie or clironie. Kvory bottle is Hold under po ltlve guarantee. It will tie found in valuable In all stomach trouble!. Signed, C1.0AI.0, King of Dyspeptics. Since there are no immediate projects of a railroad being built to I'linoville, whv would It not be a good thing for the people here to endeavor to ut least (:cl telephone line established between bore and Tho Dallas? It is stated that ipiile mi amount of money would bosubscrlb for this purpose bv business men of The Dalles, und no doubt a liberal sub-iily could be raised hero. This is an enter prise for same one to take hold of, I II. Hoberts, of Kansas, and Clin, lticlunond, of The Dallits, uro hero with two of tbo II nest trolting homos ever brought lo frank county. The horses lire for sale, und wo trust tho horse ruis era of thu county will buy them, so that they limy bo added lo thu stud of the county. . Jliwmcn gelierlilly nro in vited to cull at Hamilton's stable und see them. Tho horses uro ltandull, n standard bred Hambletonian, and Mid night, u Ilumblutonhiii und Copper-bottom, Another Victim of Diphtheria. Lust Wednesday Jessie M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garret Miiupln, aged four years, five months und two days, died with the dread disease diphtheria, ut the homo of her parents on Hay creek. I It llo Jessie was a bright interesting child, the pel of her Indulgent parents und half brothers, und tbo taking uwiiy of such a pretty llowrr from u happy home is tbo deepest iillllction human beings are culled upon lo endure, The little treasure was lain lo rest In Hay creek cemetery yesterday. ' the following memls'is: Frineville D. F. Stewart, chairman, Ireland J. I. West, Willow Creek W. C. Wills, Haystack W. S. Half, Hay Creek A. Dunham, Crooked Itiver W. II. Anderson, Lower Trout A. It. I.yle, t'pisjr Trout T. 8. Hamilton, Ilend It. F. Nichols, Hour Creek W. It. Kinmons, Mowry Thos Lister, Ochoco J. II. Miller, Camp Creek C. T. Hoynton, the follow lug delegates eiilltlcu to seats ill the convention : I'riuevillu preeinctJ. W. Klliolt, Gus I'roso, S. J. Newsom, T. H. laifollett, J. W. Howard, J. H. Snodurly, Vv'ui. l'ol-' lard, Wui. Mc.UoeUit, Chris t'olirs. M. ISuldWln. J. II. Crooks. W. V. Mliotf 7 Willow fr.-Lk IV. . lay.uy, '.t Quiiin. I'pper Trout W. T. Wood, JUhirh Wisjd by W. T. Wood, proxy. , Mill Creek Jumes Slater, J. K. Klii- ott, Jake Stroud. Dear Creek V". II. Million!, Lou Hodges. lbiystuck G. Springer, J. T, liubiu- Hun. , Ireland C. It. Allen, G. W. Aldii.1,'8. Hay Creek Win. Joslin, U.I'anisli, II. Donthit. I'cuver Creek L. I). Claypool, J. C. Ilusslcr, W. C. Congleton. Cpper Ochoco J. Y. Spear W. II. Kinder. Biack Ibitto-J. 0. Fry rear, Mark Wilt, J. Smith, C. K. IVrson. Miichell Milton Itelchor, J. Kvans by J. ().venby, proxy; It. K. Misuer, K. W. Nelson bv U. K. Atisncr. iirdxv : A. M. I Uoborts by 11. K. Misuer, proxy; 11. C. Simpson by It. E. Mistier, nroxy ; W, U. Silver, by R. K. Misnor, proxy. Lower Trout J. O. Douthit, J. H Gar rett by J. O. Doutbit, proxy; G. 1'. Niuiii by J. O. 1 lout bit, proxy. Crooked Hirer J. II. Kelly, J. E. It )b crts, M. N. Sinead by J. 1C. Koberts, proxy. Head John SizAmoro, W. II. Staats. -Mowry I. I'. Meyer, L. N. Liggett. Camp Creek F. A. llackleman, L. S. Logan,, It. S. Price. The couimitteo found the following pro- cini l not represented : S.iltzmau preeiact entitled to 2 votes. HarJin " " "2 " Sinnmit IVairie " "1 " I The comiuitteo reeoinmcnded that , Mike Mulvuhill represent Summit Frai- no precinct, tie bemg present, , It was also recommendjd that 'lie diair uppoint some delegita in the convention, adjoining tin? precinct not represented, to rjprejent tboni. The chair appointed It. S. I'rice to cast the voles of Hardin precinct and 51. Bel cher those of Sultzmun. The committee en cnnancnt organiza tion recommended that, tho temporary olliccrs be made the premanent officers of the convention. The comiuitteo on order of business clutnution. For sberilT W. A. Booth's name was placed before the convention, and lie wai declared the nominee by acclamation. For couuty treasure the iiaines of Kd. S. White and M. A. Moure were present ed. The vote was a .slows: White. ar..i-..,i; U.i.l Mr. V.'bite was declined the nominee. jr For commissioner J. W. Howard and ', J". M. Faugbt w ere placed in nomination. The result of the vote was, Howard, 37 ; Faugbt, -J); II. T. Hill, 4; blank, 1. Mr. Howard wus declared the nominee. For assessor tho names of Lee Wigle, J. i. Kol.iuson, A. C. Bilyen.G. W. Dod son und Joe Dobson were placed before the convention. Tho result of the first ballot was as follows : Vi'igle, 2S ; Kobio son, 0; Eilyeu, t; Dodson. 13; Dobson,5 There was no election. Then n:mei of Filyeti and Dobson wero withdrawn. On the second bailot the vote strasl, Wigle, ii); Xobinson, 9: Dodson, Vi. Again there was no election, end tho name of Ilnhinson was withdrawn. The third ballot resulted as fo.'lows: Wigle, 34; I Dodson, 7. Mr. Wigle was declared the nominee. j For Reboot siiierintendent tbo names of O. C. Maxwell. L. N. Liggett and W. It. M-Failaiid were placed bi fore the convention. Ibo vote was as follows: Maxwell, 15; Liggett, 32; McFarIand,13. Iledgepcth, 1. Mr. Liggett wad declared tho nomineo. For survevor Knox Huston received the nomination bv acclamation. For coroner L. W. Wcssls was declared the nominee on the second ballot. For delegates to ihe Mate convention the fiiliowing centleui-n were rlceled II. T. Hill, li. W. Humes, C. C. Muling, Win. MoMeckin. J.F.Moore, A. Lvtle and S. .1 . Newsom i lie following central committeemen were appointed to represent the different precinct : Frineville Knox Huston, Chairman, Willow l reek W. II. (Jumn, Cpper Trout W. T. Wood, Mid Creek .Jacob Stroud, Deur Creek Lou Hodges, T!uystacU G. Sprinper, Ireland G, W. A hinder-. Hay Creek Harry IHmthit, Denver Crnt-k L. I). Chiy)ool, Oi-hnni W. II. Kiiub-r. ' Hls-k liutte J. J. Smith, Mitchell K. K. Misnor, Lower Trout J. H. Garrett, Crooked River J. E. Huberts, r.. nd W. II. Staats, Mowiy L. N. Liggett, Camp Creek It. S. Priee, Summit Fruirie M. Mulvuhill, Saltzmun Win. Shaw, Hardin M. V. Daker. We Give You JUST WHAT WE ADVERTISE, Nothing Less, but Generally More. We Make Great Reductions FOKX CASH.--- We WILL NOT Be UNDERSOLD! We Always Meet Prices of 1 Ve Cordially Invite Inspection of our GOODS. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we earnestly solieitfyour furtlir patronage. 'ULLER & CO. Two Dollars for One. HIGH APPRECIATION. It pays to make honest, pure goods. Take the success of Df . Price's Cream Baking Powder that has maintained its standard for purity and excellence for the past forty years. It is the oldest and now the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder to be obtained. Dr. Price has spent almost his whole lifo perfecting it, and enjoys the distinction of being the only physician that has devoted his time entirely to- perfecting the articles f of human food that bear his name a name and a reputation synony mous with pure food preparations throughout the land. Here arc tho indorsements of tho United ijooks and the Pastry Cooks' Association of tho United States. What higher praise. Its officers, whose signatures are given, are all men who have given dignity and character to their profession. Members of these associa tions are the chefs and cooks of tlfe leadtflg -flrclsrestaurantclubs and privato families, and certainly no higher commendation could be found for an article of daily uso in the practical .culinary art, like that of baking powder. Here is what they say; ; V This is to Certify, That the Cooks of this Associa tion, and its members, have used Dr. .Price's Cream Baking Powder and recommend its use in preference to all others. For quick raising and fine cakes, pastry, etc., it has no equal. It is free from ammonia, liiae or alum. The most perfect Baking Powder made. via If v3 v3?3 to QiTer you this in cask you would break your nock to get it. Then if we offer you such prices that IF A T IT IIR H li Buy $2.00 wo R m VVhy don't you accept the oJfer? i his is just wliat wc arc oferii on Odds and Ends nd numerous articles we do not wish to carry over another year. UREN VT TIIE- esoisr, BRICK STORE