.?C3i9Si9i393999 H J Lister i remodelling his dwol- ling in ine normern piuiui n raj. Xocai Ttfention. F F. Rodman and wife were in from their home ut Haystack Snturdiiy. Rev B F Harper will pieach at the Fife school house, Sunday, Ootolier 27. Otis Cobb was over from Sisters Holiday looking alter business mut ters. C I Winnok went to Portland the first of the week for brief business visit. Charles Ilindnmn was a business visitor from Sisters- the first uf the week. WS Hale was in fp'in Culver the f.rst of the week attending to business afVairs. Dr 0 A Cline sold bis race horse, p.annto, while at the Carnival in The Dalles. 0 J Pengriwss down from Kosland the first of the week after a load ol MippHos. Jliss Minnie Crooks bus accepted a position at the postotljje as telephone operator. The Artisans will initiate a number cf candidates at their next regular meeting. E 3 Latighltn and T N F.i'iour were down from Fife hist Ssituiduy after a load of supplies. " W A Hell and wife went to Portland last week for a short visit with friends and on business. 8 J Clcnimnns the Paulina stock man was doing business in our midt l!:e first of the week. Urant J!ay4 was in the city the h.tter past of last ww k enroute to his ituck ranch at Crook. I) II Frvrear and Burton Stewart were in from Sister last week looking ftcr business matters. Dr Kosenlierg w.n called to Tort l.inJ last week to see his mother, who s taken suddenly ill. V A Canon and A Patterson- were 'on from Maury mountaig Monday !tera load of sutijilies. " Rev H C Clark will preach at the Bye Grass school bouse neit Sunday sftcrnoon at three o'clock. E E Mendenhall was up from Fherar's bridgo the latter part of the week attending to business matters. E M Gamier was down from the French settlement, near Paulina, Monday attending to business mut ters. Miss Annie Fngle arrived from Gmngeville, Idaho, last Friday and will spend the winter with her sister, Jlrs H J Lister. Col F Smith was a pleasant caller at ttits office Monday. He reports tanners in the vicinity of Lamonta busy with their fall seeding. J B Cornett and J B Cornett Jr, of Fhedd passed through here last week with a band of cattle, bound for the eastern part of this county where they will locate. E P. Carey, the sage of the Matoles. was in from his ranch on that classic stream last week and we are pleased to note the improvements that farm life has made in bis health. W P Keady came down from How ard Friday and left Monday for Klam ath Falls with Mr Gates. Mr Keady returned from Portland hist week and leports that village very lively during tl.e Carnival. 1 V Gates, proprietor of the city water works, came up from liilUboro last week and spent a few days here looking after his business interests and leit Monday for Klamath Falls, -where he has another plant W E Claypool and his brother Jesee e;eoer from Sisters the first of the nit v.iih a load of line potatoes viiii-h they they disposed of readily. Potatoes are as staple us gold this iai: li A Stewart was down from Bear er 'lie first of the week and reports ll.- -rasa growing fanes than he has t-r ,:ijowii it Lelore ut this time of )(. . Should the present warm Wi-.i'ij.'r continue until the last of the i: M:t;i there will he better feed in that jivioftbe county tbau to many """" U S Cowle and wife were in front Mud springs Saturday and registered at Hotel Prineville. J H Wigle went out to his ranch nt Camp creek Monday to look after hit stock and will remain a week. I F Shown, a prominent stockman of YValdron, was a business visitor in this city the first of the week. Lee VYigle. was down from Trice last Saturday attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. Mr and Mrs S K Slayton will leave the latter part uf the week for Eugene where they intend spending the win ter. Jeff O'Kelly has sold his ranch on Mill creek to W II Kinder. Mr O' Kelly intends trying trapping this winter. George Ray, who got his arm broke last wetk, came in from bis home at Hoiseheaven Friday and is getting along nicely. The timbers for the Yaney bridge have all been framed and are now be ing taken to the. ground where they will be put in place. Hon J X Williamson returned from The Dalles Mid outside points last Saturday and reports having had a very pleasant trip. Mrs Susie Slayton has purchased thirty feet f-ont from E II S-ititn and has let the contract to Ed Harbin for a building to be erected at once. Frank G Davis and v.i'e will leave the last of the week for their home in Poitland, Mr Davis having reeou-red from his recent illness. John Isham was in from the Teth erow bridge last week ami paid this ttlice a pleasant call. Mr Isham will remove tu other quarters in the ileal iu i ure. F THiggins came in from the tint ier after u lot of supplies la-t Satur day and returned Monday morning, lie is rinding some line timber in tins county. G Springer was in from Culver last Friday to have his toe, which he am putated with an a.t recently, examin ed It is getting along nicely anil he will no doubt I able to wear a shoe in a short time. J A Wright and family arrived here from Crawfordsville Saturday and will it-come permanent residents of our county. Mr right is a brother-in- law of C E McDowell of the Prine ville Hotel. The Rev Clarence A Lake, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church, nf The Dalles, will bold services at the Meth odist church, Sunday October 27, both 'morning and evening. All are cor dially invited to attend. F M Phillips was a caller at this of fice Saturday and invested in a year's subscription to this family Journal. He his lately taken a homestead in the productive country bordering on Squaw creek and is well pleased with his investmert. Marshal Cartwright, of Burns, pass ed through hen a few days ago to visit friends and relatives in the Trout creek country. Mr Cartwright was one of the early settlers of that portion of this county, but has been making his home at Burns for several years past. N A Tye, our enterprising Chinese merchant, leaves this week for his old home in China and will begone from six months to a yeai, Tye has been in business here for several years and is weil and favorably known by nearly everyone in Crook county. He is a native American and cast his vote last fall for William. McKinley. His many friends will wish him and his family "bon voyage.-' Tho following list of jurors has Wen been drawn for the term of Circuit court beginning October 21: John Allen, JW Wilt, ECJessee, J II Gray, Win McMeekin, N A 'ewbill, Jl) Ilarrill, C A Gilchrist, GW Jones, C W Elkins. Roy Harvey, W F Elliott, W H Peck, J H Cox, C B Allen, T S Hamilton, E G Bolter II J Lister, E T Slayton, C T JJoyn ton, J t' Miller, D W Allingham, J W Archibald, Walter Millicun, Walter Huble, W II Foster, C Pv Henry, J L I Yi'iudouj, Bjjscoe Kuox, C C Hoa. sshdcMi f i '., '- '---n ;-i ':' 't-' --"''l-:'-Lvi'iliiJtirtiii irjix .';jF...tsLd.llu .i'A' 9 it" WURZWEILER & THOMSON Announce tlio arrival of omo very choioo, tilings in Indies' jacket, silk and flan nel waists. Eiderdown lros.in jaekola, rainy tiny skirt, percale, llnnnellotto and calico wrappers. Our line of French waistinjj flannels and wrapper gootU nhoul.1 not k over looked. Wo do not blow about prices being lower than over, but tho following will convince any economical buyer that wo arc tho loaders of low price.i: Ladies' calico wrappers, good line of colors $ 75 Eiderdown dressing sucques, every lady should hvo one. . . 1 25 Good grade fast color prints, stocks to choose fi iim. 22 yds I CO Apron ghii'glnims in checks and plaids. Id yus 1 00 (biting flannels in il.uk and light colors. 11 yds 1 00 Men s line liiuudned shirts fiO 'ITS Ladies' fast black hose, 3pnii 25 Ladies' heavy fleeced lined vesta, Special at 3.1 Children's school handkerchiefs, Colored borders, aborted. 2o Mel), 3 for 05 J.adiiV black lni'ivrrlei-d silicon Wiiisls, lobular f;j line (or.. 1 50 Pontine Scotch plaids, just tho tiling for children's school dress. Special at, ... , ' 20 3il inch white theeting at 07 'J R 3d,,, S r rv 1 Jicadfuarttrs for ffoyzl IfJorcostcr Corsets. , h IT r H 9 V Oho Jar;;:crs' Cxi fliers Wc Would Like Wc C:rry ia Siock To tlk Avith yon about 8 Mows and Harrows . . . h Yea ifey ;c Surprised . If you have never looked through our immcime tmd, t to know that we buy rlo'-vs and Harrows in ear load luts We will le glad to quote yon prices, on anything in the implement line. We carrv the tictiuino Oliver Plow, bo'tli the "Clrilled" nml "Steel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gang We have all the Repairs for tint j Oliver I'Iowh, and quite a slock of ? Kepuirs for other makes OUR PRICES Are as low as in constant with legitimate business Oliver (.'hilled Walk in 3 jdows Oliver Steel Walking jdows The James Olivet Sulky jilotv Either Cast or .Steel llottoiit The New Depftrttiient (int J'ioiv with either No. 2-) or No, -JO, Cast I'.oit.on, am! in and 1 1 inch Sa-i.d Pot'oia with third liittimi Attaclieil We have ia ihrr ws Tho J fan Steel Lever Harrow Tho lirnn Peg Tooth llarroiv The l)eero Wood Framed Harrow In the Disc Harrows Jcero and Onborne H'Sg" u Wo have tho Dee 4i "j.aa:.-5f3.'!":''g,'LT Wheels all ready, With Tires on, that will make your old Hack as good as new for a low Prico, C E McDowell returned Saturday evening from his trip to Brownsville. He was gone ten dnyi and had a good trip across the mountains until he reached the Mountain bouse where the mud set in. Mrs L J King re turned with him and will remain for the winter. For Sale. About 20 head of hogs, suitable for fattening. Apply at once. W. F. Kino, Prineville, Or. Hotel PrinevilU. On Spptemlier 1, 1901, 1 took charge of the Hotel Prineville, and have re furnished the house throughout, bed rooms, dining room and kitchen, and otherwise improved the house. I have closed the Vienna Cafe, and in doing so, desire to thank my many patrons for their patronage for the past three years and hope to you all again at the Hotel Prineville. ' The house will he run on American plan and rates will be fl.0U $1.50 and ?1 per day. Our iiccommcdations cannot be surpassed in the city, A long distance telephone pay sta tion baa been established iu the house. Yotirs Kespectlully. C. E. McDowell. Jtdamson dc Winnek Co. Nothing succeeds like Success Is an old mying, and it abundantly proven by our Constantly increasing business. We aim to have in our Drug Stock everything needed for t lie sick room. Our prescriptions are carefully com pounded from the bust, freshest drills and chemicals, in the most sanitary manner, and at as loir a Psico i is consultant with good business priuciplua. There are several Ways To do business, but only one right wry. We do not aim to make our profits fiom one. customer, but by telling to our customers often. When you aro near nur store, step in and ex amine our new stock of Furniture, Carpets, Ma'tiiiL's, Curtains, Wall PaHtr, Hooks, Stationery, Musical Instruments, Ilrushus, Combs, Hooks and Camra Supplies, all at Reasonable Prices amson & Winnck Co .1.1