Xocal Wention. w B. F. Harper held divine service at Bend last Sunday. Judge Brink is improving his larm down the Crooked river this week. H. L, Ilarriit, ol Great Full,' Mont. m in the city attending to business matters. Floyd Rowell and wife were in from the ranch last week on a visit with lela lives. Mrs. E. B. Gary and daughter Alice left Tuesday morning for the Matolee for nn outing. Mrs. A. J. Xolle of Paulina, returned from a visit with relatives iu the val ley last week. Lester Cohrs went out to Haystack last week to take part in the horse vound-up. Mrs. James Prose, of McKay creek, p.iid n business visit to the city last Friday. R. H. Burnett came in from Hay stack, Friday, and paid this oflice a pleasant call. Dick Biggs lias been trying his hand at farming. He wad hauling hay last Friday. Miss Daisy Langdon, one of Crook County's popular lady teachers, was in the city Saturday. Robert Smith, of Smith Bros, the bisters merchants, was at the county teat last Friday. P. B. Davis a priniont sawmill man of Sisters, was transacting business in the city last Friday. Dans are being discussed for the erection of two or three brick build ings in the near future. E. B. Wade, a prominent sheep man of Paulina, was in from bis ranch last week after supplies. - W. II. Stants was in from the Bend lust week looking after business matters at the county seat. S. S. Ramsey, of Paulina, had the misfortune to have hi instep broken by a horse jumping on it last week. George O'Neil and wife and Dr. Rosenberg started for the Ochoco mines the latter part of the week fur an outing. U. S. Cowles of Hay Creek camefrom the mountains last week, where he had been supplying his sheep camps fur the summer. Ed Smith left on Tuesday morning with a load of freight for Fife, which i about 100 miles south of Prineville. Grass Valley Jonrnal Hon. J. X. Williamson was in from the sheep shearing camp Saturday and reports the shearing done and a good yield of wool this year. J. P. Richardson, of Manietique, Mich, is in the city from the wooded slopes of the Cascades where he has been rusticating for the past few week. The city dads are having the bridge across the Ochoco repaired and it will be put in first clash condition so that the high water next spring will do uo damage. Mrs. Fannie Gap, of Mitchell, was paying our town a business visit last week and while here calied at this office and renewed her subscription to the Journal. W. F. King returned from Shaniko, where he had been to take his wife to the railroad on her way to California. "Billy" was very dusty and sober when he got home, Mrs. J. Henry Smith and daughter ranie tip from Portland last week, 8he went on to Pilot Butte to join her hut-band who is chief engineer of the Oiegon Irrigation Co. The Shaniko Lider says T. A. Con lielly, of Shearer's Bridge, sold his clip of wool ill Shaniko hist Tuesday for I'J cents a pound. This is (aid to be the top price of the season. Lost, in Prineville, Saturday, June 8, a package, addressed to Mis Bessie Severn. Finder will please leave at jxjt office and noeive teward. Mrs. i. F. Circle. L. D. Glllenwatcr wai down from Post, last Saturday attending to busi? less niattors. Mr. and Mm. George Dee were over from their home on Willow creek the first of the week. Don't overlook the voting contest. Get your subscription iu and vote for your favorite teacher. Lew. McCallister has been laid lip with inflaniatory rheumatism for the past week, but is improving at present . W. L. Lyons and wife wore down from Post Tuesday after supplies and reports several cases of blackleg among, the cattle of that section. The Belknap building is nearing completion, the rafters an up and the work of hiving the shingles will begin in a few days. J. G. Julian passed through here Tuesday en route to his stock ranch at Emery. He left his measure for n year's affliction of the Jo.iknal. County Commissioner Templeton has been busy the past week hauling shavings to his ranch out in the country where ho is putting up a fine cold storage cellar and ice house. Sheriff Georg" McIIargne, of Linn county was up fro-n Albany lt Fri day alter Pettyjohn the horse thief wanted down there for stealing horses in the Sweet Home country last fall. Mrs. C. L. Shattuck Jeturned Fri day from a visit with her parents in Washington county. C. L. went over to Shaniko to meet her and he re ports the roads very dusty and travel very disagreeable. C. McPherson and P. G. Douthit eame in from their farms at Cross Kevs Tuesday and leave tomorrow for home. Mr. McPherson will beacconv panied by his family who spent the winter in town. Dalles Mountaineer. D. W. Barnett was in from Haystack Saturday, and reports that the D. of H. carnival at that place was adecidwd success; over thirty dollars being the proceeds of the evenings entertain ment and every one present was well satisfied. ' ' Considerable freight for Prineville merchants is being brought np on D P. 4 A. X. boats and forwardel from here to Prineville, by wagon. Also a considerable amount of Prineville wool has arrived by wagon during the week. Dalles Mountaineer. Mrs. William Wigle was in from the ranch on south Crooked river Sat urday and paid this office a frii n lly call. Mrs. Wigle hn tho distinction of being the first subscriber to take advantage of the voting contest, she having taken out ballot number one. Dr.'Wm. Booth and C. Brington, of Portland have been in the city for the past few days looking over the resources of this country. Mr. Brin ton is a mining promoter of no mean ability and has some good pro perty in the Elk city and Biffalo Hump, Idaho, district. Mrs. M. A, Moore, of Prinville is spending thu week between this place and John Day in the interest of the Degree of Honor lodge. Mrs. Moore is deputy grand chief of this order and is arranging to hold a district conven 1 tion at John Day on Saturday, June 8th. Canyon City Eagle. .T-ry Shen, of Linn county, is visit ing with his oh! timenining partner, W. 3. Webdell this week renewing old time day and looking after busi ness interests. Mr. Shea is one of the old pioneer of the Santiain country in the foot hills of the Cascade range and is well known throughout west ern Oregon. Ed Slayton brought to town Mon day a specimen of Bromu or Brome grass that shows what it will do on the foothills of this county without water of any kind. It grew on the second bench above the river bottom and measures four feet for the longest stems and averages three and a half feet. Mr. Slayton says the field of eight acres will average two feet all over, which makes it a good forage and hay plant. It is said that this grass yields two and three crops of bay in Colorado, each season and it should do. nearly a well here. m yjffiP .A A (L lw Sound 11 It's nothing; but sound sense to believe that we ccn do better than the fellow with a smaller line. Here you get a wiJe choice of all the newest, swcllcst fash ions and at lower prices than we've ever quoted. Come In and look at our suits and top coatsno contract to buy. We have tho nobbiest line of Ttfen's Suits in town fast received a large line of TIJcn's and SSoys' crash hats, Wurzweiler dc Uhomson. Every ProsperousFarmerhas a "'J. Il',-u.t.a.rj.4.iw Be Sure and See the McCormlck Big 4 Mower before youjj place your order The McCormlck Big 4 Mower haa higher wheels and weighs 100 pounds more than any other mower. It will cut anything. We also have the McCormlck mower in the regular size. We are closing out our Champion mowers at a very low figure and have only a few lefti ELKINS & KING. 'J.l'9. IM Inveetlcrattt. Sometimes great oaks from little acorns grow, and acorns indeed are be ing offered to the public at Prineville. All we ask is for the music loving peo ple of Prineville to wait and be enter tained by our Prof. Josef Muller and E. Jacohson, both well known as thor ough piano men. Distinctly high grade pianos such as Knabe, Ludwij , Fisher, Hardnmn. Kingsbury, Har rington will sing our story with Estey organs forever. Wait for them, they will arrive in about a week. AtXKN 4 GlMlETlT Co. Successors to Wiley B. Allen Co. 209-221 First St. Portland. HidSamaier Millinery. Wihhing to close out my entire stock of millinery by July 1, 1 am prepared to offer greater bargain than ever before offered in Prineville. CALL . and take advantage of this opportunity before it is too late as my stock will toon be exhausted. 0. M. Kekiix.' At J. F. Morris', Prineville. DENTISTRY. DB. HAROLD CURE, fr'neville, Oregon Teeth extracted without pain. All kinds of filling and crown work done. I am prepared to pcrfotm any operation known to dental art. Bridge work or teeth without a plute. The mot beautiful and natural effects produced y this class of work, Artificial teeth that are beau tiful and lifelike. Parents, save your children's teeth. It is wrong to neglect them. Food mixed with the putrid mat- of decaying teeth is very unhcalthful. New This Space is Reserved for Ed Harbin's 9 Tirra- II 19 . IVJ IU1 -AND- Bicycle Repairing Shop. South End.