TYI -If 7 -Tfl nv iva - i m wm mL riv ymi w ti & r ICjULR Wt kr-M D"BH H m ft- t t SI1ANIKO. fer i OlflCdON. O o TO HAVE A OI.UB. Crftniitxatlun I rtor tnrt MHmboralilp of Over 70 to (Start W.t: Headquarters Tor Stock men's Supplies o o o AU1C WIC YOLJK I )ICAvICKSV : CTlir yriuruillr ftrmcui TllURWDA Y OCT B. 1 K) LOCAL1CTTKS. Smith A fleck are rcpapuringl Gi t your check for 10 eta. on the and refitting the Reception in on - dollar ill Wiiinck'o. ariistia maun r. j A rut prices on drugs nn.l a Salomon, Jolumoti A Co. have -check for 10 cts. on the dollar nt the muht complete lint; of gents' tin- Winiuk's. derwear to to fuund in the cilv. I ft.. :i mi i j 1 LIV L oil III; 1 1 rllj a j uu It iiuwt jj I. mlicH, you should mil nt Salo-j to Ii your llm s, if they need fix , i uion, joiiimnn ,v i o ami hi o uicir , mg. j (a will cost some money, Kelly photos ro letiuino works:, ,., . ,. - , , , .,, , , ... j Brl j beautiful line of ladies hiik niul ; to Lo euro but it is a very necessary j wool id. iid tdiawls. i piece of business and must ho done. lour account are su.geci a j , ..,.,...! Let us how to the will of the onto- lumber fit 10 he mod in l'.HKI huild- " " "r "ut s nrB ' ;ng can only be had at lho tv-llj' 'fu condition. Fires aro a no known finn of A. 1! I.:..ii.anAro.!ci,,iy'but unH"fe ch,n'- I noy they n.ny prove a very expen- rnuin v v ii i s nave uw lainoun dmcounl at Winnrk'i. A. (1. HichardKon h acerptcd a ponitioii with Klkint K i C hookkfptr. The lirgrit ortment of furni ture evr brought to Trinptillu will iOlympin beer on tup at their place jof btieinei". When vou want ii lirft clarit drink of tho heft beer nhorlly arrie at Wimuk'. raiomon. .n.on ,v v o. "' IHle c,, t H, Itecrption Saloon. JUKI rrcelvfd a new cnrioau oi wie old reliable Mitchell wagon. Mm Fay l.atuaon, of Hajrtack, i iufTerian from an attack of ty sivo luxury and one that alight cnue doino round oath from the insurance agent. Over ti'KH) ions of liny wore burn ed last wrfck in t Lo Chrwaucan lOtoieil. i iid riiiiiii i . j i l.y tho pugar, w hich form '- to . ' Hev. C, II. l ake, rector of St ; 1)(.r -,. ,,f ,IU c,tt,,. The ! will l'aul'i Kpiacopal church of lUlle. la in lha city. Ho bold rvice on Sunday. Binith A Clerk aro in nerd of a marline inrougi. me uropping oi a l!ll)ur(mt,ll(s 0f their tjU?iei8. lighted ciLiaretti, tuh in llm Muh- L., . , been made in order their cuts inoy receive the Atiie careful supervision o have the other branches of their work as originator ami manufacturer of Anaemic percon and coiivuIph- mil fcekinir htrengtli luM great M. .nt in Dim itrniMi fiirn n-liii'li in. i.i.. fei.:.. ...:n ..... .. ,1 ..r , ... ..v ... , , , dir. i mi n hi iiiucu ii :iiuiviuuijjg imi minium aur.iciion in ii ie , ,. ,, i , i,. ,,,i ,i,. ,! , 1 ; I . ...1.. Ml. ! . . . .' " -"i.v ,-noia irrrr av w. ,,,),,, T, (.1Vl.tH nr( Itrlknap in thi city. i .. . .lu. per c About 10IKI ineiuber of tho In ternational I vpelouniier l nnm lut.lick for higher pay hint week, and lho tvno trtift i nboiit to re- j lilllo ready money and tlnmo w ho t.fVlS a m,rrKi tlu(B of it own ined ; ar owinn them would confer a J Ku0, That' right boy, lloldj fivor by calling in and aettling up , i;iVi "cm their nre.lin's. ' .. it. i. t . ii Kditor lHack.of the Journal, u j .. nTll, Cleveland , tr'J " reniarKcu mat no renuixmi An cnthiiriiiiKtio mci ling Hi-Ik ihii'h hull IhhI Thurrdii iiuiik'd the introdiiiCon of tho f.iKliinnnhle club inio J'i ineville. Il i known an llm 1'iiiicvillo Ama teur Athletic Club, and Mull in huini.'x with a meniberiliip of 70, About .'!0 inrmherH were prerent at the ineciling and liisteiiod lo r ports of coinriiittet and diHCUHKed wnys niul mcarifl of getting a clubhouse and furnishing it in lh ruoct op proved and up to date manner with nil tin) parnpliauulia pertaining to flint cliikH iiiHtitutiori of this kind. The ulmoH harinony prevailed and tho liecricHt intercBt wiis iminifcBt throughout all lho dt liburalioup, which laeted till well along toward midnight. Officers were elected at a ptcviou meeting. l'liucville'lia long been in need of a club. The lack of suitable place of arnuxenunt for our young men hus been the subject of dincus sion for many years among (hone who, without family ties, aro at a Ion for congenial and haruilefs atuueement afur their labor are over for the day. The object of the club are, iih it name indicates, to provide a tuitable and coinfort- i able place iu which to fpend the evening, to pioiuoto good fellow ship, tho athletic npoit iu genera), and advance the nocial landing of the community at large. A ludie' annex ia provided for in the loiiblitulion, no that the gentler nex ib never to be overlooked for a moment, and ladies' nights will bo had when you can bring your sweet nets lo the club to charm and entertain and be entertained. Tlnre are junior and tenior members. The firt clans includes boy between tho age of X and IS, and tiio nepoi.d nil men over the n'c of 13 who are sound in i:iind and body and of good moral char acter, i We advio all who can do eo to send in their names at once for charter membership. Over 70 names are already on the charier list, which is considered to be a goodly number for a city of 1000. More are being added every day. The iik uiberthip fee is 5 for sen ior and oO for juniors. ADD A NEW DEPARTMENT Bnrntmrt and 8-.viu.ey Make Additions lo Their Immense Builneu. llurnhart and Swasey, the adver tising firm of San Francisco, bad added an engraving plant to the yWDRMILER & THOMSON NEW HIGH GRADE GOODS. Our fall an d winter stock is now arriving, and wo are pleased ! to inform our patrons that we now have the largest and most I complete line ever brought to the city. Our lineo!" Ladies wenr, consisting of CLOAKS JACKETS SKIRTS FCRS COLLARS SHOES ' DRESS GOODS And many other thing too numerous to mentionjyj of tbfl very legt make(J ftfjd at pri(,eJ all of which are of the latest an J mist approved) etylci. '8 t'ie very lowest. For tho Gentlemen we have DRESS SUITS BUSINESS SUITS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS HOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS that r I Ours is a busy store. We carry everything used in the home or J on the farm, and we cordially invite one and all to examine our 5 immense stock of general merchandise and household supplies. it . . . - ... . . -a TJ We carry only the best, and sell at prices that all can anord to J i : : - WURZWEILER & THOMSON iiiany head of eatllo will have to ho sold at a sacrifice to enable ranch er to pull through tho coming winter without serious Iofs. Even with thi il i expected the price of hav will rang" between $2." and ihriillL-hntif. (Iih wititvr. ' A certain Iri no vi 1 So young man went driving with a 1'rineviilo girl a few evenings since, and on the taking a hunting trip thi week. L. N. Liggett i holding down the Journal otlice during hi ahnmc. Dr. ltonj. K. 1'afsons, the well known onlician and evo Miftiiilint, is at lha l'rlnevillo Hotel on bin yearly circuit. Anyuno having bad eye will do well to sue hiul. down Uonkel, through hi attorney, !. V. r.urmit, waived examination nod U held without bund to p pear before before the grand jury to annwer the charge of parricide. A circuit court convene Monday nfler next thi was ib-emed the I winenl ct to take. V irci.il conn Dirk Vandeverl came Saturday from l ava. Mr. Vande vert Intends Intake up hi r.ni deuce In rrinrville for lho winter and came down from hi ranch to make arrangement. A turnip -X Inches in circmnfer ence and weighing SJ pound wan brought In from tho Haystack country on Monday by Charlie WhiUelt. The turnip wa grown on the farm of J. McDowell. It wa hard and dump and was a sight for sore eye. It is with regret lhat wo are com pulled to annout.ee that Elinor Kaytor, after a reniden.-o of 7 year In rrinoville, this week sold out hi interest in the saddlery linn of Huiilh .t Kayler to his jmrltier, E 11 u..,;ii. n will rontinue the business, Mr. Kayler ha mndu many warm personal friend lur ing his stay in Crook county, who will be sorry to learn that h M yesterday morning fur the W il lamelte yalley and is now on hi way to Rosehurg. He expects to ronids in Webfoot iu the futuro. will f ettle tho mailer. I lie lnV nlill stonily mail. lain hi inno t.iil in vi v 1 1 1 1 1 . I 'HI i lilieinent ha begun to tell on him, , t.- ,.)..! anil li li peain n"'i " -" than fcioi'ioii', a m uio of our con t.mipoiai'iel have pictured hint. After neatly ft voir of harking mid tilling ;i lh pail of tin Wil lumetto Valley A' Cu:cade Motiu tain Itoail Coinpaiiv, nnd e insider ahlo pain and labor on the pail of Will Wur.iveilcr, who win the ne gotiator fr the Central vregon Fair A.'nin iatioii, the road company wan induced to part with SO acre of it laud for a good round num. The land in just, cant of I'lineville ,,d dealing it 'f s'!ru 'H Miout all that i rnuiied lo make it an ideal fairground and race-trm-k! Sealed bi.l aro linked for clnrwliere iu thi ins to clear .. (ho irrowlh. and next .Year will have fair, nnd U J0'"' after, and tho your after that, and ,oon indelii.itely. I-hI J''r!l" f.u .neiation tiied hard to gel I...KI of thi tract hut failed her of cutis oT Muo. Ho uiun t ki.o who Venn of Milo wan, hill f ll IliiUercil over what he supposed lo he a compliment. As soon a ho arrived homo ho searched the i n cy cloned i a and found lo hi deep chagrin that Venui of Milo has no arm. Ilia parents found him in the cellar next morning trying to butt out his brain nguiunt a sack of potatoes. Ii) their investigation of the rain of red mud that fell in Vie tmia early this year, F. Chapman and 11. .1. tiraynon havo found that tho deposit in one cane reached fifty ton per mpiaro mile. Much limonito was imludtd, with many mineral fragments and diatoms. Tin) material seems to hnva been carried by the wind from the vi cinity of certain swamps and salt lakes, ivhifh exist from HO to MOO mile north and went of Melbourne, and who."e margin had been mode unusually dry by drouth. A men ting Mrs. Notice. will be held Friday Thi , i i., i he year it wa nuccenMui, uw'h dlorl of Mr- W tit .wt-i lor, who has ,1,0 thank of U. association and r 'rinevine cm- , - , r.1,,.ion night at 8 o'clock at Ins hn.n-J o. , u...w. ai(ru,ul ... r ........ tt. I 1 r lltlMii mil i . i . . . ...mi ii nr umib r.mins in norin i . , . i.c.i. , . . . lien alieiui ui inn purpose or orgaui.o's, r- - club. All who sing are invited to tie to get a lull 1- pieco of lho who waul company's Pieit. Mx County Judge William C. Wilis, a pinuiineiit Crook county I I .... I .. l a citizen, ilieii very hu ioeiiiv n. homo near llri..ly about 5 o'ekek yesterday morning. Heart disease with kidney complications i sup poncd to have been the immediate .. I .1. 1.. ...u 1 t.msri cause oi itciun. " h Dr. lUlkiuip i t tho scene, to gether with A. H. Lippman, who will preparo tho body for shipment ... 11.11... P..1U e.inntv. As neither to I 'llillin, v ' of these gentlemen particulars are meager. Wills was (15 year of age widower. The remain will ho takoti to Shaniko today. advertising matter. Thi engraving department has hem placed at once upon the high est plane of ellielency by tho pur clnuo of the latest machinery throughout an d the employment of i in ',ie rin8- tho best workmen to be obtained. It will manufacture line and half tone cuts of the best grade for the user of plate upon the PaciGe Coast. Harnhart and Sivasey' establish ment, at the corner of Mission and New Montgomery St., ia the largest of its class in tho west. Ill, l00 feet of floor spaco are lined by the various departments of the business and bet-ides writing adver tising matter, planning campaigns for the expenditure of advertising appropriations they have an art de partment which employs twenty high das artists, a printing plant fully equipped and their latest ad dilion a photo engraving plant. Worlt on Bwttlloy Dltoh W. It. MeFtirland, of Prinoville, who ia stale engineer in chargo of tho work on the ditch of the Des chutes Reclamation Company, otherwise know as tho Swalley ditch, camo out today to enlarge that canal and extend it. With Mr. McFarlatnl, came Edward Swalley, Charles Rirdsong, Thomas O'Kelly, James ISenhaui, William Farthing and William Stroud. They will spend about six weeks on the ditch work, in which time the capacity of the, canal will He doubled. Only about 10 acres un der thi canal aro in cultivation but the area will bo increased to about 100 acres next year. Two team and scrapeis aro at work but more are expected. This enter prise is conducted a a mutual company and it hold promise of s neither! success. Bulletin. ha returned, PERSONAL MENTION. James Allen was in the from Hay Creek Sunday. J. A. Rayl and wife were visitors to Princville on Tuesday. j J. II. Horney.of Haystack, was in town on business Sunday. J. M. Lawrence was a visitor to Prineville Sunday from Bend. Frank Alwood, of Shamko, is in Prineville this week on a vacation. J. B. Fry rear, of Sisters, wa here Monday on a business visit. Cut rates on drugs and a check for 10 cts. on the dollar at Win nek's. Jerry Caldwell and wife, of Lavs, visited in Prineville Sunday and Monday. R. C. Montgomery, of Cross Keys, visited our city on business Tueiday. J. II. Tenipleton and wife arrived Tuesday from a weeks' visit in Portland. Beginning with tho month of October a full line of Buttenck s patterns at Winnck's. Editor Scblecht was in from Des chutes the first of the welt. He was icratched considerably but is & 2v t it ij a season of WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS AND MOUNTAIN HACKS, WITH ANY KIND OF TOP YOU WISH, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO SEE THEM AND TO LEARN UUU PKICJtS. WE HAVE ONE-HORSE BUGGIES, TWO-HORSE BUGGIES AND LIGHT RUNABOUTS. WE HAVE TWO STYLES OF HEAVY BUGGIES, SUITABLE FOR STOCKMEN. WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING OUR DIFFERENT LINES GOODS TO YOU. ' " Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Harris, of Cline Falls, were visitors to Piine ville Friday, and made the Review office a pleasant call. R. E. Holconib, a timber man from Chicago, registered at the Hotel Prineville Sunday. He wa9 on the road to the tall timber. Miss Blanch Killgore is visiting Mr. C. E. McDowell in this city this week. Miss Killgore is a one time Bchoolfellow.and chum of Mrs. McDowell, and the two ladies ate having a pleasant lime together. Mrs. Sharp and daughter, Miss Gertie, returned homo last week after spending the summer in tiie Willamette valley. Jim Sharp, the husband and falher, is expect ed back about the last of this month. H. V. Ueed, of the firm of Steidl ; - Reed, of Lytic, on the Deschutes J wn a business visitor to Prineville on Monday, returning next day.; Mr. Reed was accompanied by his . t IT 1 A 1 I 1- I R. E. Holconib, representing the OF EUutts & Stag ,EUug- & King LADIES FURNISH ING QOODS.... LATEST 8TTLE3 IN CORSETS- t . ..... ' -a e Mrs. E. L. Bradford,: v SVCCESSOE TO IIIS. SLATrO.1. , i; ''. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKiNG Our Btoclt of Mtlllnery and La.tlea' Furnishing Goods Is Jh V ; ilvdate, rihI the styles are tho lt?i.t mwpToywO..-. Our iroo.1s are all hitfti-g-rnde anil will be sold at prloM, within tiio roach of those even iu moderate circumstances. HIGH OSADE MIUNERY CHEAP NO INFUFIOR QOODS KEPT IN STOClw a. I while hore. j A Wonderful Ulscovery- 1 One of our leading Western phy SCHOOL BOOKS l! sicians on being interrogated as to i1 what lie reeardea as tne Deei rem- AND 4 , ..ii. ,u. ika hn. eoy ior an niujwiii.o fcii " --- n 1 , , .1 1. D I IU .1. il. u.! i-Sriiii i esn is neir 10, uu " lo r i . r .......wuk. . ... Judge and a For Sale. A span of heavy work horses. Call on or write Mrs. Naomi Salomon. Shepherd's Bulletin of Boston, has been spending the week in 1 rine villo rustling for his journal. Mr. Holconib is a model newspaper ! 1 . I. - 1 man, live, wiue awaae nnu inn- t CTPtio. and did a very eood btmuessif ail Llnrts p .. ... c - Mil MIIUO UI IIIS Hlnv. . ,. and up-to-date school sup-1 ; edPoRTLAND,g Cu!B Whibt, plies in rrinevme, areio uc ,M j know it ig 8 pur8 bourbon. found at the drUfl Store OT ! Well matured and aged in wood. D P. ADAMSON. For sale by all nrst-ciaBS dealers. Hoggs' new lunch counter is one of tho busiest places in tho city. The new proprietor understands how . to cater to the wants of the people and In consequence, he is receiving a large patronage. the Eairayed. From ' the ranee west of Horton it Saver mill, one black' mare, branded )( with bar over on shoulder, scar on knee; one back gelding with white hind foot brand ed JO on stifle, had bell on. Pre sumably strayed toward Silver Creek and Prineville. Suitable re ward for information. Geo. V. Cone, Burns, Or. AH parlies owing for lumber at the Maury sawmill will please come forward and settle as I need the money. Wm. McMeekin. Come sud kid in lb.ii woik,