Xocal Ttfention. f. A , John Milliorn u down from Cmk the first of tlie week. 'n. Wigle was in town tlie latter art of lHHt week talking politics. F. 8, Hoffman was a business visitor in the city from Culver last Friday. J. M. Henkle was over from Grizily Friday looking after legal matters in court. A number of persons were baptised in the Ococo below town Sunday and Monday. Geoige E, Knox was down from Post Monday looking after oounty seat matters. A. D. Lowrey was down from How ard the first of the week and paid this otlice a pleasant call. C. L. Salomon is repainting the in terior of his store and otherwise ad ding to its appearance. W. H. Brock and sister, Miss Jackie Brock, were in from the Bend to at tend the masquerade ball Friday night. C. T. Lillurd was down from his ranch on Twelve mile last week and reports stock doing well there this win- F. M. Smith, the Paulina stockman, was down from his ranch the first of the week looking after business affairs and vfsiting with friends. Ovid Riley was in from Bend last week to attend the meeting of the re publican central committee, he being tlie committeeman friro that precinct. E. B. Knox, of Post, returned Sat urday from Mitchell where he went last week with his sister, Miss Lilly, who will teach in the family of J. H. Oakes, At tlie masquerade last Friday night the following persons were awarded prizes: Warreu and Lulu Brown, best waltzers; Johnny Luckey and Georgia Hodges, best cake walkers. . Ferd McCallister was up from Cul ver the first of the week with a loid of : bis perfect bacon, which finds a ready market. The only trouble is there isi not enough of it to supply thedemand AVE, the road master, and WE, the stock inspector, think that WE can Attend to our offices as well as the high official of the city can attend to twenty-one games. That is what WE think. I). P. Adamson returned last week from Portland, where he laid in a stock of drugs and fixtures for his new drag store. He will occupy a part of the Smith building until he has his new brick completed. J. II. Gray sold 22 head of stock horses and a yoeng stallion Monday to J. W. Brady, of Taeoma. They were a veiy good looking lot. The stallion was not yet four years old and tipped the scales at 1700. Not so bad for bunch grass bied horses. From present appearances the worst of the winter is over as the rain and now we have hod during the past week or ten days has been something wonderful. The snow is all gone from the hilU and low mountains and the grass is growing nicely on the hills about town. W. P. Vandervert came in from Lava the first of the week and reports eveiybody looking well in that section and stock having wintered well. He lias sufficiently recovered from his re cent wound to be able to travel around on crutches and will be as sound as ever in a short time. Samuel fringe and wife left here Monday for their old home in New Brunswick, Canniiii. They were ac companied by Mrs. I. L. Ketihiim; who will visit with relatives in Massa- A. B. 8ealrs came in from Lainonta Sunday for a visit with friends, Born To tho wife of John F, Hogg, Tuesday, Fobrnary 18, 1002, a boii. W. A. Bell went over to Ashwood the latter part of last week lo attend to some legal matters. Otis Cobb, of Sisters, came in on Thursday's stage from Shaniko after a brief business trip outside. 11. G. Kihbe was over front Hay creek last week to attend the republi can central oomuiittee meeting. The Pritieville Dancing Club will put on a little extra to their regular Saturday night dance on the 22d. Robert Demarii was down from the sawmill on Mill oreek the first of the week looking after business affairs. John Hardin returned Monday from an extended business trip to Heppuer He reports that a very lively little town. S. J. Newso.n has offered to donate a block of ground for a site for the county High school if it should be located here. W. P. Keady came down from How ard Monday and left the next day for Portland to look after business matters at that place. Mrs. R. Booton left for Prineville on Friday lust to see her brother Henry, who recently had a surgical operation performed. Grass Valley Journal. Last week Frank Elkms had the first load of lumber hauled onto the Agency Plains, proper, for the con struction of a house on his homestead. The next meeting place of the North west Woolgrowers' Association is Salt Lake City. Hon. J. N. Williamson, of this city, is chairman of tlie executive committee. J. I. West came in from Bend the first of the week and remrts every thing lovely out there. He says Ora Poindexter was having a line time with the fish. The timber claim law will soon be a thing of the past and those who want to take advantage of it would better get a move on themselves. There are thousands of acres of good timlxT north of here that has not lit'en lo cated by the timber sharks and it will be valuable some of these days. During the smallpox scare business of all kinds dropped off very percepti bly, but since the disease has practi cally disappeared people arecoming in and transacting business as always. By using ordinary precaution there need be no further spread of the dis ease. Vaccination and distinction are the sure preventatives. The fire laddies were out for a prac tice drill with the new hook and lad der truck Monday. It was the first time they bad diilled with it and there wag considerable awkwardness di played the first trip, but the boys will get there just the same. Prineville ! has one of the best volunteer fire de- partments on the coast, considering the amount of drilling. George Turner was over from Griz zly Friday on legal business. Ho in formed the Jouknal that some person or persons were in the habit of tying tin cans to horses tails in that part of the county and then turning them loose in tne public highway where they j inghten passing teams, the parties guilty of such an offense should be given the full penalty of the law and no doubt, the next grand jury will be asked to investigate the matter. This part of the country may be somewhat higher than other portions, but we have a warmer atmosphere than some that are lower. This fact is evidenced by the information gained from Knox Huston, who was down at the Warm Spring ferry last week wheie it snowed no less than two inches in as many hours while here we had a Wurzweiler & Thomson. CLEARANCE SALE. Every Article in the House REDUCED For the next 30 days we will Sac rilice all of our Winter Goods This is a bona fide REDUCTION SALE. There will be no Reserve. Every piece of Winter Goods will be Reduced SM0!(lMrKeClCCC'tC) Every piece of Ladies' Underwear Reduced, livery puir of Ladies' and Children' Wool Hoao Reduced. All of our Ladies' Skirt and Jackets Rcducod. All of our Ladies and ChildriW Jersey Leggings Rcducod. All of our Ladies' Dressing SiirjucH Reduced. Kvery pieco of Wool Dress floods Reduced. All of our Roys' and Men's Clothing Reduced. All of our Hoys' and Men's Underwear Reduced, All of our Ladies' and Misses' Fascinator Reduced. WUBZWE3LER 8 THOMSON. EI We Would Like Vha farmers' Out fitters To talk with yon about Plows and Harrows . . . You May be Surprised If you have never lonketl through our immense stork, to know that we buy Plows and Harrows in car load lots. Vi'c will lie glad to quote you prices on anything in the implement line," We carry the Genuine Oliver Plow, Loth tint "Chilled" mid 'Steel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gang We have all tho Repairs for the Oliver Plows, and quite a stock of liepairs for other makes OUR PRICES Are as low as is conMstant with legitimate business We Carry in Stock in H . Either Oliver Chilled Walking plows Oliver Steel Walking plow The James Olivet Sulky nlmv Cast or Steel Uottoin The New Department ian Plow with either No. 21) or No. 10, Cast Jioitom, iind in 12 and 1-f inch Steel Rottom with third Hottoni Attached We have in Harrows The The The L-an Steel Ioan Peg Deere. Wood Lever Tooth Framed In the Disc Harrows We have the Deere and Harrow Harrow Harrow Osborne M'hcels all ready, With Tires on, that will make your old Hack as good as new-for a low Pric flui-tta M iiito ii.. I Vzi T ' , , ..." """"""K,warm lain. It has been so all winter, lor niioiit six iiimmIis. J he party will um i . .i i , ... ... . , , , " bile to the south of us there wore visit for a short time in frufur befure , , . , r. , heavy showers of snow we either hud Martini; List. ., , , , . , i a gentle rain or only clouds. AliS. Jl. .V. .Moore arrived on Tnes-I day's stage from Coivallis and will re- Attention ! main h few days vishi.g with friends A dance will he given at the res!- and looking after oi.ainess matter.. ' dcice of Mr. and Ml.Si w. p al She informed the Journal that all of Cll,VBr 011 Friday, Feb 28. Basket ""'" ' X P-P'e at tl.e sniper, splendid floor and good innsie. collie are geitmg nI..i,K nicely and Ti,kess 50c to those bringing baskets ..e making a name fm- themselves a. and 1 without. Stable room and feed oil . rf..,K ti t- e,ty prowl. ; 3f) (jf Um J. 1. Worm gives enlarged pictures Everybody invited and a good time in forc.wii trude, made by leading artists. uid I " i Sunday morning a wonderful phe nomenon was observed by a number of our citizens. It was nothing more or less than eruption of Mount Jeffer son. i tien tirst seen from tho Jour nal office spouts of smoke were com ing out of the top at more or less reg ular intervals, which would float oft' to the north and alter a few seconds rest it would spout forth again, often rising vertically from the top of the moun tain to the height of perhaps two or three thousand feet. A number of glasses were brought to bear on the mountain and all those looking through them unhesitatingly pro claimed it smoke. The smoking was observed for about two hours after which the mountain became envel oped in a haze that shut out the view. At lirst the jets of smoke would come at intervals of one or two minutes and continue for about the same length of time, but at the end of the observation they were about fifteen minutes apart. Jtdamson & Winnck Co. Holts Wanted. I want to buy about 200 head of stock hogs. P n ties having hogs for sale will please call on me at the farm or address me at Culver, Oregon. T. F. McCaixi6ti-.b, Nothing succeeds like Success Is an old saying, nd is abundantly proven by our constantly increasing business. We aim to hare in our Drug Stock everything needed for the sick renin. Our prescriptions are carefully ooni peunded from the best, freshest drugs and chemicals, in the must sanitary manner, and at as low a Price as is eonistant with good business principlas. There are several Ways To do business, but 011I7 one right wry. We do nut aim to make our profits from una bustnmer, but by selling to our oustomers ufteii. When you are near nur slnre, step in d amine nur new stuck of Furniture, Carpets, Mattinirs, Curtains, Wall Paper, Jl.a.ks, Stationery, Musical Instruments, Brushes, Comb, Hooks and Camra Supplies, all at Reasonable Prices Jidamson dc Winnek Co