Gary House Bar. "! . '! ; '.; Henderson & Pollard, Proprietors, " Perfectly Halural(f) Last Monday evening two young ladies, being curious to see the bot tom of the King shaft, induced thfl WINES,;' , miners to take them down. Thfl skip was lined with burlap and " they went down with ease but in comir.g back they were a littlo LIQUORS, : 1 CIGARS Tt,i r, more frightened and occaniona!ly a scream would sound through tho shaft. When the top was reached they were black in the face from bugging each other. Ashwood Well Known Educator Dead. W. R. Privett, county superin tendent of schools for Baker county MAIN STRKKT. 1'RINEVILLK. OREGON Look Oiit-: -i FOR THE M AURY SAWMILL Sendin your orders at once. We have a good assortment on hand and saw extras to order. CLEAR LUMBER Planed to ORDER. Cult at Mill or Addreni, T . PRICE, . , OREGON . City Ilea 1 arte Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, i Lard, and Country Produce. Hail! St. PriDeYille, Oregon 'PllOflG 31. PLAGE TO SAVE MONEY. TH 1 Brass Bound 2 foot rule. 1 good pair 8 inch scissors. 1-2 lbs Tin Box Klondike Smoking Tobacco. 4 bars of Lyon Soap, 2 8 quart tin milk pans. 1 glass syrup pitcher, nickel top. 30 Boxes parlor matches. 2 pairs Ladies' fast black hose 5 Packages sweet chocolate. 1 big Turkish towel. 1 white Lansdale cambric apron 1 Glass berry set. I Glass Milk Pitcher. Lacies' long sleeve vests, med, Ladies drawers, medium. Hamilton Stables Md Redby Feed Bam. Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Rate reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that your patronage will be appreciated and deserved. BOXNEY & COILRS, Proprietors. MEAN'S mies Doctors find A Good Prescription FormaiikmcL The Bee Hive don't lieep anything; it sells every tiling. I. MICHELL. died at his home in Baker City April 17. Mr. Privett taught school a number of years in Linn county. The editor of the Jour nal was a pupil of Mr. Privett'a when a small boy, and remembers him as a pleasant teacher. . Boone & Doak, -DEALERS IN- AND Chaps, Bite, Spuss and everything pertaining to a cowboy's outfit. We also make a fine ladies' side saddle. Repair ing promptly and carefully done. Immediate attention given to mail orders. Prlnevillc, Oregon. ED N. WHITE, JOHN COMBS. White & Combs. -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, DOMESTIC and fTfl A 1?Q IMPORTED ... Vjl VJXXVO. COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POIN DEXTER HOTEL. PRLNEVILLB, OREGON. ' 1:. Regulator Line. WAKTFD f-A mm of bad haattti (hat TT-A"N S win ftot btDtfit. Thajr batitth pain and prolong lilt. Out g Ivaa rtlttf. Notttha word R'I P'A N S on tht awekaga and accept no Bubarimtt. RTPA'N'S. to for j ceou, mar ba had at any drug atort. Tan aampfra and on thouaait) Wtimoniala will oa mailed to any addrtia for nva ctnta, fnrwardfd to tha Ripaoa Chemical Co.. No to Sprue ftirctt, Niw York. 3U- Hunting Trouble. Canyon City was visited by some Indians from the Warm Springs reservation last Monday who apparently had no sbject in view other than obtaining infor mation about the killing of the Columbia Indian, Scarface Char ley, in the Izee country two years ago, and had the nerve to ask where the party was who did the shooting. When informed that they could find the man who did the shooting any time they were so disposed, one of them appeared very indignant, and flourished his Winchester around in a manner that would indicate that he was actually looking for trouble. They soon departed on their way south ward. ! They each' carried a thirty-day pas irom tiie agent at w arm Springs reservation dated March 13th. This will bring to mind an in cident of two years ago in the Izee country in which the son of Dave Cutting was shot and killed by the Indians. The settlers of the Izee country have no love for an Indian and should these Warm Springs brothers drop over that way look ing for trouble they will surely be The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. W.O. Alloway, Agent. The Dalles, Oregon. accommodated, Blue Eagle. Mountain Jas. G. Clark, of Douglas county has been sent to the insane asylum, as a result of having been turned ! out in the cold by the friend to he deeded his farm a few years ago on condition the friend should care for him in his old age. Mr. Clark was weil known at one time as a musical composer and sincer. Jess Moss was here yesterday and reported that Frank Shaw, one of horsethieves who stole threo of Moss's horses a few days ago, was examined at Albany last Mon day and made full confession of the stealing. Pettyjohn, Shaw's accomplice in the stealing, is still at large, and it is thought he has crossed the Cascades and is now in Crook county. Lebanon Express-Advance. The Thirty-third and Thirty- fourth Volunteer Regiments, re cently returned from Manila hae been mustered out. The Twqnty eighth and Thirty-fifth Infantr y, now in camp at the Presidio, ex pect to be mustered out of the ser vice April 30. Although there are very few troops now under order for the Philippines, transports will lie rushed there as fast as possible, to be in Manila in time to brinv; home all the volunteers to be mus tered out by July 1. Owing to the demand for hor e meat in some parts of Europe the horse abattoir at Linnton, wa started up a short time ago. It if estimated that 10,000 cayuses will j be slaughtered this year. 4