TV.. Xocal JJJenthn. Peter Wore and wire are in from Hnplee looking nfler business niluirs. C. McPherson, of Gate hill i m the city on the regular jury panel. Alex Smith, of fynitH Brot., . aln0 in ;rom Sisters Saturday to attend rX'iirt. , . . Yince Circle came in from Ifoavcr creek the first of the week to attend court. I.. V. Bailv is in from Paulina at tending court and looking after busi iittM mutter. (". V. U'Een, came in from Buke iiviMi Saturday us a witness belure the district court. J. V. Howard returned Friday from The Dalles where lie went to dispose of a band of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jessee of tlie outk Crooked river were visitors in IVineville last week. . V. T. E. Wilson and 0. D. Alling ham are in attendance on this term of court, from Sisters. C. V. Circle was in from tlie rancli the first of the week and reports every thing tine out that way J. W. Wimcr and family were in ii-.nn Post the ilrst of the week looking after business matters. ' 1). V. Allingham, a prominent citi rin oi Matoles is atteiuliug court and looking after business matters. . Ed. V. Nelson came in from Maury Saturday to attend to business matter and left bis number for the Journal. District attorney Menefeo and at tornevs X. J. Siimott and H. 8. Wit jijn were arrivals from the Dalles the ' las-t of the week. John Claypool returned Saturday from Hay creek, where he has bad rliarge of the Shaniko stage com pany's stock for some time past, A, E. Hammond, chief engineer of the C. 8. Ky., is reported t be in the Haystack country looking over tlie old survey made by that road. C. Montgomery was over from M'il-lo-v creek Monday. Ho wr.s accom panied by H. Oleefc of Albany who has large lauded interests in this county. John Bicar came in from Pauliua hit week after supplies and took home iMthhiin a couple of relatives of the l.scalU's who are just over from Fiance. Sam Hamilton was a visitor from Ashwnud Saturday and paid this office k finally and financial call, He reports i'verytliiug going along sinjjuthly at tii.it boomiug Jittle cauiprir'. .. . Eoscoe Knox caniejn from Post the : st of the week as a witness and re ports crop prects good in that tutrtof tb -county." Sheep shearing -u iil begin iu that district the last oi the week. -C.J3. Miller and wife of North Car olina, with their twelve children were legit-tered at the Prineville last week. Tuny a re looking for a location and ' tht- t,chial district that they locate in viii Le malerialy benelitled. I any Temple, the erstwhile facile pen pusher of the Dufnr Dispatch, was tfo-ii front Wolf creek last week en . j'ying the society of the city and lay ing in supplies. Harry remembeied the printer with a brand uew,euiscrip. t'Oll Joe Lister and wife were in from North Crooked river last Saturday vifitin: relative and laying in sup plies .'or the spring round tip. Mr. Lister is one of tlie largest cattlemen in this county and reports cattle look ing veil in his section. L. I. (.iillmi water's sheep camp nnt fit w:i entirely destroyed by lire Sun tlay morning. Theeamp wa estab lUlwd in Uh Horselienveo country and while the herders were out with he shty-p the tire broke nut aupixssedly fcoi'i f-ik'N left in cooking the morn-. i::g aiwtl. Everything was total loss !le herder being without anything to . r t'.Hivi! 'uoihinj vttu cut ui -to K. O. llailuok of Minntmpule ftr-1 L. 8. Logan and George Koine came down from Price Sunday on business. Judge T. J. Clulders is over from Ashwood as a witness in the Bruuor case. Bert Magcrs came over Ironyiatti ko Sunday to look after IfuuSttose matters. '."' Uorit Wednesday morning in this city to the wile of William Boguo, a daughter. D. A. Shrum and Wade Shrmn nro I in the city from their ranch on Cher ry creek, attending court. U. Springer, the Haystack stock man is in attendance mi this term of district court as a juror. C. E. Person, a prominent farmer of the Squaw Creek country, was iu the city this week attending court, George Noble and wife cania in from Pauliua Wednesday morning. Mr. Noble is attending to some land busi ness. Amos Barber, who has been laid up with a broken li.nb for some time is out agaiu and will soon be as sound as a dollar. Died At her home near Maury, Monday, May 6, Mrs. George Lewellyn of dropsy of the ncart, She was a daughter of W. W. Harris. Taylor Hill is putting up a naw windmill and will have one of the finest in the city when it is finished J. B. Shipp is the arolietici iu charge of the work. Tom Kinney, a well known sheep herder of the Trout areek region is iu town and has found a valuable shep herd dog lost by Phil Brogan jr about a year ago. John Ueiger, proprietor of the Prineville brewery, has received a loail of beer barrels that are "whoppers," each holding 150 gallons of beer. Mr. Geiger says, he is going to flood the town thf3 summer. Died .U Powell Butte, Friday, May 3, Mrs. Martini J. Martin, mother of Mrs. W. . Casey. Mrs. Martin was a native of Tennessee and crossed the plains iu 1357, this being one of Oicjo.i's pioneer women. She was aged .0 year and ten months. Mrs. Charles Gilchrist and niece Wilda Gilchrist eame from Indianap olis lat week, they having been met at Shaniko by Mr. Gilchrist. They took their departure for the ranch at the head of Crooked river next day after their arrival here. Jehu Johnson left last Saturday for Ironside, Malhuer county with his c.ittle. He has secured a good range i i that region where the grass has not been eaten out to any peiceptihle ex tent a yet. The Journal will fur nish him the news in his new home. Charles and Frank Pnckwood came in fioni Lakevicw Tuesday. They arc t iking a trip through this country n ft f f fa fa - rrrr Really Is the clothing we ura showing for this spring and summer. There's a style to it not found In the ordinary run of ready-to wear clothinp.. We're proud to have you com pare our suirs wiih tailors' double the price goods. Wo have the nobbiest lino of 9en'$ Suits In town. Just received a large line of 97cn's and S2oys' crash hats. Wurzweller & Vhomson, a tour of inspection their home being in Bieber, California. They arc ac companied by Boss Kickettand Harve Paulke of the same place. The Pnck wood brothers are old time friends of Miss Kate Helfrich of Haystack. C. C. Hutchinson, president of the Oregon Irrigation Co., returned Satur day from a business trip to Portland. He reports everything prrgrcsaing nicely with their ditch. They have a force of men at work all the time and will soon have water out on the desert. A number of Portland capitalists are interested iu this ditch. Tlie coin any has filed on 300,000 inches of water in the Deschutes river. Hlm$ to Scar Ottilia Before Sour Baying! SOME SHY I -TONGCED TALKER tuny try tn ui'kit you Mieve tli "iiMHin is grei'ti clii'MS," slid it dixsi nut muMr much whmlivr it it ft uol, but alien yuu emus to Sftuynf J'arm Uools Don't trust liim Uhi fur, Do nine thinking bofure yu buy. We would like to show you THE OSBORNE LINE. You can yourself eeo their euporlor points. Also see our line of Washing Machines and Wringers. jssbb Garden Seeds in P.nTlr. r Married. A letter from Wilbur, Washington, informs us of the matrimunial union of Mr. MitX J. Pangborn and Miss Mady Aldridge. The marringe took place at the residence ol the bride's parent in the tnwu above named on Tuesday, April 30th 1901. The bride is a Crook county production, having been born in Ptineville nearly seven teen years a g, and will doubtless 1 remembered by many of her, young friends here. The groom, we are told is a young man of sterling worth.. Jle is engaged in the stock business, and owns two excellent fruit ranches uii Uie Columbia tivr war Wilbur. It is a etartling nign of flie in Htaliility of the times when Kuro pean Kovereifrns go to America to invest their private fortune. Amer ican railway in particular aeem to have a great attraction for the var ious royalties, liven ho patriotic a person aa the German emperor liaH not escaped the general desire to put money as far awav aw posi ble from the Fatherland. He ha invested over iGOO.OOQ in the At-chinson-Topcka, tlie Illinoin Cen tral, the Louinville & Nashville, the Santa Fe and the Union and Southern Pacific railways. The Emprefs Augucta Victoria has 100,000 worth of shares in the came concerns, while tlie jirin cc8 of the houce of lluPiia have in vented about 200,000. . These rail way investments bring them in an average of 5 per cent. The Czar of RuHsia has over ), 000,000 worth of nliareH in the Pennsylvania railroad, the North ern urd Canadian Pacific, the New Jersey Central railways, vhich give him an annual income of 100,000. "' "v ; . L. Juhnson came iu from Sisters the first of the week. , , John llastiwgs nix) brotoe ter ini fiutu lay Ctievk. the fust vA tU tsk t Thi3 Space i.s EeservcJ for Ed Harlan's New SLM. -AND- icycle Repairing Shop. South End. GREAT CLUBBING OFFER. M'e have made arrangements th club with the following named papi'M.. Hample fopiux of both the Tribune and the World may bo furnished on application. journal and Itfaakty Oragonian. ',' .' fourmal and Wfkly Iftut Sork Vriiun. faurrM and UAriei a tJsHar(dj $225 2 00 2 00 i I