9W93aaa99g I I'. B. Pavia, theiSister sawmill man V i r I was in the city on business Monday. li'4Xi0CCt;CCSe:CHVjC'.CC- J Sunday on a visit to hi wife and son. H. G. Kibhe was up from liny crook Will Wiimve'lor lvis gone tu Port land on a business trip. A. W. White came over 'from our neighboring town of Ash wood lust Meek. ' C. A. Hodell and C. A. Jacobs were business visitors from Hardin precinct lust week. C. 11. Foster was ovor from Sisters u a business trip tbe latter part of last week. J. H. Ilel.'rich, one of Lamonta's jprospej-ous farmers, was a business vis itor last week. The Club is preparing to have a fine lime at the masquerade on the llt'i, tonioirow night, J. 3. Shipp is turning out some very line shingles at his mill these days nd there seems to be a good demand lor tbcni. 0. C. Moss, formerly a resident of the Sweet Home country, was a busi ness visitor from Alkali Flat the first of tbe week. Sam Lytle returned the latter part of last week jrom Canyon City where lie had been on business connected with tbe stage line. Ed Harbin has added lot of new machinery to bis p'aning plant in the south end and is getting a good sized plant in his building. Tbe family of the late H. W. Rob erts desires us to thank tbe many kind friends who rendered aid and comfort to their father during his last illness Dr. Hyde was called to Paulina last Friday to ittend the infant child of H. J. Lister which was fouud to besuiier ing from a severe attack of congestion wf the lungs. Morton Doty, 0. W. Haas, Johu F. Allen, W. C. Winks and L. L. Osbourn, all Portland knights of the grip, were Ooing business with our merchants the first of the week. Sirs. W. H. Parker and Mrs. John Edwards arrived from Albauy Monday and to say that their husbands were pleased is putting it mildly. The la dies report a very pleasant trip. Winter seems to have broken over into the lap of spring a little too soon for the general good of the com in uni ty, but the old fellow may get back in good shape along some time next month. Al E. Markham's New York theatre Co. are playing to good bouses here this week. The performance Ole Ole- eon jr. was very goed while the trick bicycle riding is worth more than the pi ice of admission. P. Chit wood was over from his ranch near Grizzly Monday and reports ev erything in a flourishing cendition in that part of the county. In speaking of tbe county High school matter he said that he was heartily in favor of tu :h a move. Jos. T. Peters, of The Dalles, ac companied by J. M., A. L. and K. H Leiter, of liridal Veil are in this coun ty on a timber inspecting tour. We liopc they may be able to jj nil sumo-M tiling, but it seems doubtful since the woods bave been full of eastern timber cruiser for the past year, . Superintendent Boegli has a pen of fine white Wyandotte's of which lie is justly proud. The other morning he found a brown egg, they aie said to lay brown eggs, Mid gladly announced the fact that one of bis thoroughbreds had bejjiiii laying, bur it has since transpired that it was uniy a common litu that (lid it. All persons desirous of grazing stock on the lo;i-st reserve this summer hhould begin to make preparations therefor as it will be time to take J. 1). (iilison and wife were ,ii from Sisters Saturday on a brief business trip. Don't forget tbo masquerade ball tomorrow night. Music by Darsoy s orchestra. O'Neil Brother arc reshinglins' their saloon building and are having a rather wet time of it. D. Furr camo down fsom Crook lust week on a business trip. This olhce acknowledges pleasant call. R. E. Simpsou has gone to Portland to lay in a supply of spring goods for the firm of Simpson, Wilson & Co. Mrs. Jennie Chiypool's little son is very sick at the home of W. F. Elliott with pneumonia, following whooping cough. J. E. Roberts came down from his ranch at Alkali Flat Monday and is transacting business in the city and visiting relatives. Rescue' Hose Cu. now lias a new home and will move in shortly. It is situated on the banks of the Ochoco back of Dillon's feed yard. J. G. Poindextot came up from An telope Monday with his sister Mrs. W H. Parker. He reports stock doing nicely in that section of the county Robert Odell was over from Vale last week and reports everything in a flourishing condition in that put of the state. He was formerly a resident of this county. We have la-en reliably informed that the enterprising citizens of Sulci's have an oiler of ten acres oi land lor a site for the comity High school should it become a certainly. J. H. Gray was down from his ranch on Crooked river hist week and re ports his stock doing excellently this winter. Mr. Gray ia a breeder of tine hogs and Hereford cattle. The earth i full of water and the way the rain has been coming down for the past two or three days reminds one forcibly of the famed Oregon mist of the Webfoot side of the mountains. Drs, Rosenberg and Belknap per formed an operation oil Henry Cram last Friday for strangulated hernia, which was very satisfactory and he is now resting easy and every indication points to speedy recovery. Ed Kutchcr was up from his farm in Kutcher precinct last Friday and reports slock looking line. He in forms the Journal that the Agency Plains have nearly all been locaLcd by homesteaders and that the soil is the finest in the county. Uon. Mike Mulvahill 1ms been sojourning in our city for scleral days. The Hon. gentleman has a legislative bee buzzing around bis ears and may make a run fur the nomination for that place on the democratic ticket in Wheeler county. One can now cross the Ochoco with out falling over the railing, Tbe light in front of the Journal office is u great help to pedestrians and we hope to soon have the privilege of making a proposition to the city council for the lighting of the town. We invite all of our friends to come in and take h look at our new jobber. It is the finest cf the kind and the best one ever brought to Crook county, We can now handle any kind of ordi nary job work. It has ali the latest improvements knoivn to the printers trade. It should be remembered by those who register that they will greatly fa cilitate matters and do away with a lot of needless waste of time if they will I able to give the section, town ship and range numbers, if they re side in the country, or the lot and dock in by the time the papers are i Mui-'k on which they reside, if in the Wnrzweiler lliomson CLEARANCE SALE. Every Article In the House REDUCED For the next 30 days we ill Sac rifice all of our Winter Goods This is a bona facie DEDUCTION SALE, There will he no Reserve. Every piece of Winter Goods will he Reduced lii.Je out and (orwnrded to Washing ton and returned. Under the new nlingof the depaitment Crunk coun ty stockmen should have the prior right to those parts of the ro-erve in city. John Cyrus took h's departure Fri day, for Tucson, Arizona, where he wiil prospect for uwhile font location, it not satislactory he will investigate this county, lleielofore the euperin-i the openings for business in some of H.dent of I he reserve has shown I u,e mining towns of that, territory, considerable amount ol partiality to While we are sorry to l0,e him from the lenient. 1 Wasco comity j,i thej(mr ,Mft we h())t! 1B llwv be BUCce!W. matter of granting permits. J (u m m,dillg a Iur,ltiuu whcre Bee the prize dishes given for cash' ,ie muy be benefitted in health as well trade at J. F. iloriu'. I" ' liuausiul matters. Every piece of Ladies' t'mlerwear Iii'duoed., Every pair of Ladies' and I'hihlretis' Wool llosc Reduced. All of our Ladies' Skirts and Jackets Keduceil. All of our Ladies; and Children' Jersey Losing r.eilueod. Allot our Ladies' Droning Suijiicm Hod need , Kvory piece of Wool Dross floods Reduced. All of our Hoys' ami Men's Clothing Reduced. All of our Hoys' un.l Men's t'nderwesir Reduced. All of our Ladies' und Misses' Fascinators Reduced. WURIWEILER 8 u. - farmers' Outfitters We WooU Like We Carry in Stock To talk with you about I'lows and Harrows ... Yea Kay fce Surprised If yon have never looked through our imnionso stock, to know that we buy Plows and ll.-irro'ws in car load lots. We will l'e glad to quote you price ' , on anything in the implement lino. We earrv the Genuine Oliver Plow, both the "Chilled" and '.Steel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gangs We have all the Repairs for tho Oliver I'low?, and quite a stock of Repairs for other makes OUR P.RICE3 Are aH low as ia consultant with legitimate businens VS3S2S2 Olivt-r Chillfd WaJkin.j? plows Oliver Steel Walking plow The James Olivet Sulky plow Either Cast or Steel J!itoni The Now Department Gang Plow with either No. 20 or No, )(, Cn-d Hot dun, and in 12 and 11 inch Steel Hottom with third Rollout Attached. We have ia Harrows The Lean Steel Lever Narrow The Lean Peg Tooth Harrow The Deere Wood Framed Harrow In the Dies Harrows We, have the Deere and Osborne Wheels all ready, With Tires on, that will make your old Hack as good as new for a low l'riee. IHxHolullmi Notice. NoticS is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing be tween Frank Klkins and .1. H Wight, under the name of Frank Elkins & Co,, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. II. Wigle retiring. All ac count owing said firm will be Collect ed by Frank Klkins and all indebted ness of said firm will be settled by said Frank Elkins. Frank F.i.kins & Co. Fbi.vbville, Or., Feb. 8, 1902. Not ice. ' A. If. Lippman has sold putt of bis extensive business to (i. M. Meyer and will conduct business hn-eafter under the firm mime of A. H. Lippman Co. All bills dated up to and inclu sive January 2, 191)2, must be settled before March 1. The new book and ladder truck re cently purchased, arrived Friday and has la-en housed in the engine house by Lippmau's furniture store for the present. The city needs nn engine house of its own whme more room can be had. The truck is a good one and is a credit to the city and we congrat Inte the council on their good sense in getting such a means for fighting tire. Jtdamson d Winnct Co. Jiing: succeeds like Success Is an old saying, and is abundantly proven by our constantly increasing business. We aim to liavuin our Drug Stock everything needed for the sick ro'Uii. Our prescriptions are corfully cum pHiiinied from the best, freshest drug and chemicals, in the aunt sanitary manlier, and at as low a Price as is cnnsiilant with gixid busmen principlmi. There are several Ways To do business, but mil? one right wry. We do nut ami to nuke mir prutits finin ono customer, but by selling to our custuiimn often. When you are near our store, step in arid amine our new stoek of Furniture, Carpets, Ma'tings, Curtains, Wall Paper, Hooka, Stationary, Musical Instruments, Iiruslies, Ciauus, Hooks and Camra Supplies, all at Reasonable Prices jidamson & Winnok Co us