I Xocal JJfention. jjj' John' Combs went to Waaco county last week to attend to business mat- & Wulter Knox came down from Post Saturday on business. Dvo Adainson is building a new Ivooddied on his property in Smith's Addition. ,: F. S. Hofl'miin, a prominent Culvei- ite, was a business visitor in the city Inst Saturday. N. F. MoCoin was in from Culver Friday and added his name to our growing Fet of subscribers. . Work has been resumed ou Mrs. Hueie Slayton's building and it will be pushed to nn early completion We received a communication from Lamonta too late for insertion in this issue which will appear next wees. J. G. Julian was over from his stock ranch on Squaw creek last week and reports stock having wintered in fine shape. Z. M. Brown arrived on Tuesday's stage from Portland. He reports it raining down there and very disagree able weather, Messrs. Wunweiler and Thomson returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Thomson and Dr. Y. Gesner. If our friends con spare a few dol lars on subscription, it will be appre ciated; not that we need money our selves, but there are others who do, so they tell us. Cou't fail to attend the rabbit drive hext Sunday in the Ryegrass country. Let us get rid of as many of these pests as possible and have a little fun while doing so. J. II. Henkle was over from bis farm on Willow creek the first of the week attending to business in the justices court. He paid this otlice a pleasant call while in the city. Ward Lanison, who has been teach ing for several years in this county, lelt for Sheridan, Oiegon, Tuesday, where he will accept a position in a general merchandise store. Andrew Morrow was over from Griz zly Monday attending the Smith-Hen- kle tiial and reports stock looking well in that vicinity. He is heartily In lavor of a county organization of stock owners. W. E. Claypool was over from Sif ters hist Friday attending to business matters. He was accompanied by Hiss Jessie Andrews who will take charge of the Culver school for the remainder of the term, Sunday Port'and had a $91,000 file on the water front. It destroyed the V. S. mills and a lot of other build ings. After six hours of hard fighting the firemen had the fire under con trol. Theie was no loss of life. Ferd McCallister finished hauling in the last of his lirst batch of bacon last week. It was all delivered to Wutzweiler & Thomson, who have ttored it in their new warehouse and it is a fine sight to look upon. Walter Ruble and sister were visit ors over Sunday from Culver. Waltei informed our agiieullural editor that fanning was in full swing in that sec tion of the county and that there Will l.e a iarge acreage sown this season. Hro! her Liggett is moving, or his building is, which is about the same thing. Frank Elkins is going to in ttall his blacksmith shop on the land adjoining the Con e;t stables and at the Review oliiee encroached a little on the lot it had to be moved. A, new dancing club , has been or ganized in town and the consequences Terry Read, tho Culver hotel man was a visitor in tho city tho Hist of the week. Since we received our new job pioss we have been busy tiding orders for job work. Mrs, M. A. Moore left on Monday's stage for her home in Corvallis after a brief business visit in this city. Charles A. McKimion came down from Camp creek last week and is BO' jutirning in town for a few days. Tan Puett, Mug Puett and 8. 0 Morelield came over from our neigh boring city of Mitchell Saturday. incK isreese was (town lrom his farm on Combs' Flat the first of the week and psid this office a pleasant call. I). . Harnett came in from Hay stack Tuesday and reports everybody busy plowing iu that part of the coun ty. J. Harcrow, II. E. Ghuier, R. Jor dan and H.Seehale were over from Sis ters Friday attending to hind matters at the clerk's otlice.' , J. E. Newbill wa over from Griizly Friday and made this otlice a pleasant call. He reports farming operations under way in that vicinity. F. M. Loveland, of Culver, was a business visitor iu the city the first of the week. He reports a largo aoreniie of grain being sown iu that section of the county. The genial countenance of Uncle Billy Quinn was noticed on the streets of our quiet little city Monday. He was accompanied by his nephew, Al Thomas, of Dufur. J. B. Cornett, a prominent stockman of Shedd, Linn county, arrived on Wednesday's stage. Mr. Cornett alto owns a fine stock ranch iu Summit prairie. Mitchell 'ews. Last week we tinned out a lot of posters for the rabbit exterminators of Ryegrass, who will make a grand drive next Sunday. It promises to be u very exciting event if the weather is linn. W. J. Schmidt came down from Summit Prairie vesteidav. He in forms us that he is feeding lOJ head of choice beef cattle this winter whc.i are in excellent condition for the pring market. Mitchell Sews. A. J. Bennett, "The Old Observer. ' paid this oflice a pleasant call Tues day. He is representing the Ameri can Shepherds' Bulletin, of Boston, and incidentally writing up the re sources of this great stock range. C. B. Allen and family came iu from Lava lust Sunday and were laying in a load of supplies and visiting with friends the first of the week. Mr. Al len is one of the line chicken fanciers of this county and has a nice lot of blooded Plymouth Rock'. C. W. Parrish,a pioininent incmbei of the legal fraternity of Burns, stop ped over a few' days the first of the week on account .of there being no conveyance on the Burns end of the stage line. He was returning from Salem where he had charge of a case befoie'the supreme court. We havi been requested by the mai- shal to state that all persons will be required to elemi up all alleys and back yards on their premises and to put in good repair ail sidewalks abut ting on their property, in this city or the same will be done by the marshal at their expense. This is ordend at the instance of the board of health and committee on streets, Wurz &-Thoinson. weiler CLEARANCE SALE. Every Article in the House REDUCED For the next 30 days we will Sac rifice all of our Winter Good This is a bona fide .REDUCTION SALE. There will be no Reserve. Every piece of Winter Goods will be ftodiiml Every piece of Lndiea' Umlerwcnr Reduced. Every pair of Ladies' and Cliildri'tis' Wool Ifoso Reduced. All of our Ladies' Skirts and Jackets Reduced. All of our Ladies and Children' Jersey Legging" Reduced, All of our LitdioH' DnwiiiKfuiiucs Reduced, Every pieco of Wool Ilres Goods' ItediiiTil. All of our Roys' and Men's Clothing Reduced. All of our Hoys' and Men's Umlerweur Reduced. All of our Liidica'and Mismu' Fiiscinutnri Redu I WURZWEILER & THOMSON. ELKENS'S KING SHEEP MEM slioul.1 iimpM our stock of Tents before "Lnmbing." WE HAVE WEDGE TENTS mm WE HAVE WALL TENTS i the popular sizes ELKINS & KING On account of the great demand for Coy. ote Traps we have, had trouble to keep up our stockbut we are now getting in a full assortment, and will be uble to lill ull order. iu a few davx. all 3 in ah F Spring Singh Spring j The above is the style of No. 0 and 1 1- EctWe Our prices are as low as tliofo be sold for. We alno carry wagon covers, see them. goods can ' Call and ELKINS & KING. :pruig Spring The above is the style of No. II, .' and 4. ntlCES AKE THE LOWEST. ELKINS & KINO. Stockmen, Attention. Order of Washington, A subordinate union ol thin order wa iiititu!cj in ISclkiuip'n hall Jlon- i; that ni riitunliiy night tlun; will ! day night, Feb. 2Jtli, by Ueiuty Fu- lircine Organizer t'upt. Jay Leon ard, with twenty-live charier member cooiprifiiiK many of the leading buni- e two o.ioce-', one at (inie's Imll und ll.e oilu-r iiitaira ovr the new brick More, 'l'lie new club orgiiiiizi'd Jiou- ilny night with 22 nienibers and will j "efa men ol thin city Mr. Williain (:ive Iree opening ilanee .Saturday Boegli, county school xii)i'riiileii(lent, wa elected pieaiilent and W. T.Fogle, I editor of the Joimisai,, vice prehident. liia'.it. All the Htookinen in thin county liotild attcuil the orgiini.ation of the The order is h-ving a rapid growth lock Ksonciaiion on March H. It is throughout the entire Pacific coant. (r'lnething that him been needed for j Uei"t' A. C. riiy, now in Moro, will yi ari in Ihir county and would have j im-'itute a ftrong union in that city prevented m good deal of bad blood during" the nresent week, llppnty between the shrcii and cattle men of I Leonard mrHwei to orgniiize at ly- llii neetioii.as there in plenty of range stack in the near future. Thin order in inn county for all the tock in n ! patriotic, (mleniui and henefiuiul Without croirdiuj. Jwanuiaitwn. Notice is hereby given that thero will be a meeting of the dtockmrn of Crook county on Saturday, March H, in the city of Prineville for the pur p me of orniiizinK the Crook County ritooknipn' Ao?iuiion. All peinoim inteicKted are requeKtMi f la pnwent, Cattle men as well a Khei-p men are ii.fieieiit 'd in thin nuttier. Thofe de airing permiu on the Cascade forent r verved nre vi'.ally intercKted. Signed: C. Ham Smith, J. 0. Julian, K. H. Sparks, T. II. Lafollett, Win. C. Wills ;b. K, McDowell, Chas. Lis ter, K. T. Hlayton, M. C. Nye Advertisement. , WE uiny have been the defendant in a dniioige suit, HUT We nevei did borrow nioiiev to avoid a criminal prosecution; WK have nerved in a- j noun oft'c:al capanUiea and WE are I now fulllilling tbediilien of stock in Hpector for Cnaik county without le niiineralioii, BUT We never did as pire to l lie poeition of CinaNir of the I'rineville iiiiineum whonn duty it in to arrange the bedraggled feathern of and publicly air the "Milled" ornithological specimens. WE never was conductor of a two-wheeled vehicle in Ol.'K liven. Hubicribe tor the JuvtOiAU if IV It fJ "xM , The above is a very good likeness of our solid Oak Center Table, that we are selling at $2.90. ADAMS0N & WINNER CO. Incorporated