A lK Knliltlt Irle. Hiimlity morning wn very Inatom u, luil imvurtln'U'o goodly crowd gathered at the Hycgriws si-liuol hotinc ik mlvcrtUwl and In tine time utiirted up I mm the river In drive tlio rabbit, into it eornil near Oriiuu' phce, Tim oiuwd w mutiny out) mid nut very ,. orgaiitxeil,lnit we went In (or rub bifi mid won tiHcl a number hopping nroiiud livclv In (runt and iivnr mid ,1,11111 would attempt to In k thrmiifh lh 1 i tic, lln'ii tlio (mi begun. CluU would Ixi t In own nil L tin wny (ruin few ('' tu a. iniiiiy yard, ml tlio ma jority would mi" liiut m lurantlioy tviMi) tftrov.it. Yet inittvitlmtiiiiiling nil i Inn ii timber were killed un the trp y Tlic drive win) (or djntmu'e of about one mill titie-liiitf mile nd the line drew nfitr lli corral the rabbit, could be '" mii'W'd the "d jiuiiiinK I" "vt"'y direction. The crowd wi'i't t them ' r.th ami a iiuinln'r Unite tbrougli the line mid rwutH'il, but ilia cottiimiuti. yelling mid wlioopiiig ouiiM'd them to enter the corral where Hi')' btiddliid down ni.dnr a lot of hrtuli that liud been I1"'1' ,'"'rB '"r ,llt ! !?. Alter the K"10 w"11 ',ut tn killing be pin nnd here wa the only eruol teal tire o( the drive, (or little boy. were Mowed lo try K) kill tlium nnd beliia too wcuk to itrike hunt enough to kill tone blow they litirly beat large nuiuli'r ol ilit'iit to (Will. The kill- inn hould be dil(uted ton few.trnng men mid done effectually Kith aa lit tle cruelty it Haible. Aftr the kill ml Inn) been piled up mid oouiited a iccvat n dncliireil while the driver bad recount tn atindry lunch bwiki'U. A birge number went to Mr. (irimin.' where nu ample liincli awaited them. After noon one o( the wing, til wire iiottinK wit removed end placed along aiinlliiT line u( feiiM end a ciid diive waa made, but (rum another di rection, Title drive iu fully aa mo civaliil ai the II rat end more agreeable weather prevailed. Two o( the mot lotinpu'iiout figure, lit the right wing ot the drive were Ir. ltownberg end Frank Wilhoit, both of whom enjoyed t lie port livt U-r than a echool boy would hia drat patrol rrdlopped booU. We me willing to wager a new pair nl nek. that Frank can rut down any t ordinary rabull i( it don't dodge too often. Allog"ther it waa it very enjoy able time except, perlmpa, to the rub bit. AlHiut ftUO wcie killed, which inertia a mving to the farmer, nf that iwtinn of not lent thmt f KXK) in giain and vegetable. There will boanother one Saturday, lUrting near Don JoneaV It would be we!l (or mint nl the boya to leave their whiakey at home next drive. They will enjoy the aport fully M well mid it will be mora itgrpenbli' to otbera. A fell Air Wemotrrm lo I'rimarle end County Con enilon. The Deniocratie County Convention nf Crook county, Oregon, i hereby culled to meet at the circuit court room in Prinoville, Oregon, on Tlmm day, the 27th day of March, 1!K)2, tit 10 a., in., for tho purXie of nominat ing ciindiilitlci (or all the county of fice! to be tilled lit the next geuural election; to elect four delegate to the Democratic Htatc, Congressional and Diatrict convention) end for the Im in action of auoh other btiaineaa a may come bclore aaid convention. Tlio convention will oomitt of 6fi dclegutea which have been apportioned among the aeventl voting preciucta aa follotva: ' Axhwond 3 Ireland 2 Johnaon Creek. 3 Ktitcher 2 Maury 2 McKay 2 Mill Creek... . 3 Montgomery . . 2 Keweom 3 Ochoco 2 l'riticville 7 Hiininiit 1 Willow Cieek.. 1 Hear Creek . . . . Heaver liend lllack lititte.. , Hreese Camp Creek. . Cherry Creek . ('row Keya, .... 1 Hardin 1 Hay Creek 2 Hayatuck' 3 4 Total....' -Go The aaine being one delegate at large for each precinct and one for every 15 volea and (rcation of 8 or over cast In 1900 lor Hon. Thnnuia 0. Greene (or iiiprmne judge. The Central Committee reoommond- ru vav ue wjiiiwinwu hhh'm's held in the aeventl preoincti at the voting place therein on Thunday, the 13th day of March, 1902. Done by order at the Democratic County Central Committee, March 1, 1W, , L. Jf. Liohktt, - M. R. Dkioh, Cliiiirimiii. Hecrotary, 5lstcr 5ifllngs. Tliero in C(iniiluriili!(! tulk of wtidtlinn ''" liotween no and tle 15 of noxt month. There i ttaid to bo a nw huHinuait to atiirt up here wton and it in no hotel cither, how ulmut it? There hit bwrt an offer of ten aori'H of Iiiik uh uaito for the coun ty High echool, if it flioukl be located here. l'orey don't yon laugh too much it might bo vittchiti);. lioh you uro all right. John your brother would hardly know you, you ha ve ehangod your look no much. Wo thought the other day Ilia', tlie agent for koiiio greitt nhow bad come to town, but on closer in vtwtigatioii found it one of the noighbora in a little derby hat at leant three Kites tj eniall for him. We had a hnrd rain here last Friday. It just poured down for a long time and everything watt very muddy. Tho Hlage driver complain considerably about the roada, eapecially on Crooked rivr. Haint Valcntinea day piiancd off very quietly here, with a nice little dance in the evening. Over forty numhert were old. The dunce atarted at S in the evening and laated till 7 next morning. Every one "ccmed to enjoy the dance. We think that we owe gome thank lo Henry Carlin and Billy Wilaun for the way they took hold and made it a iuccum. The Indict, alao, dexerve a fiir autre of praiae for the excellent upper prepflretl by them. Guy Allingham waa ti from the lower desert and re presented that nection very well. He hitB li lived oft bia ninuHtttche and looka a good deal like John Julian. Dive Miller and wife were there and Dave unwed on the violin in good (tylehu .ever tirfca. Everybody was well pleated with their valentines. We are glad to nee our popular merchant back 'at his post once more. Mr. E. A. Graham had the mis fortune to We one of his fine buck akin mares. Mr. ltramblctt closed his meet ing Monday night and retured to Prineville on Tuesday's stage. We're having fine weather, a gen eral thawout and tho SiBtera farm ers wear smiling countenances. Mr. J. lien. Taylor hits been quite sick for the last few days, lie will be taken to l'riticville as soon as he is ablo to bu moved. Mr. Hog Foster, Misses Ella and Clara Foster and Miss Lena Wood spent a very pleasant evening at Mr. Mark Wilts' last Tuesday. Mr. Will Claypool left Thursday for Prineville with a glooming young lady by his side. Kill, this looks suspicious. What does it all mean? We arc sorry to say that Jescic Wilt has been afllicted with tonsi litis for the past week but is mend ing fast. Hurry up, Jess, and come out for we miss you in our fun. J. li. Claypool says he is getting tired of doing his son's cooking and gives him until the 5th of March to rind him a cook. Hope you will have success in obtaining your Wood, Bill. We are Borry to learn the citi tens of .Squaw creek will miss from their sight Miss Jessie AndrtwB, who left here last week to teach a school at Culver. Wo wish her great success in her future work. Frank Osborn's two sisters and his brother-in-law, Mr. Reed, at tended the ball at J. Winters' Feb. 21st and church the following Hun day on returning home, We are glad to nay they left Miss Fanny Ostium to remain in the neighbor hood. Lirri.K Nwx and JUiky Hum.. Feb. 28,11)02. Oleanings from Fife, Hpring has opened and we are having splendid weather. ' Miss Maud Btreet is visiting with Mrs. Ed Laughlin,o( Swamp creek. . Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Kumhaugh are tho guests of T. X. Balfour this week, (J Upton, the horse breaker, is now engaged breaking horses for Joe Htreut. J. R. Bixby and family left for Burns yesterday where they will make their future home. Every one has entirely recovered from the effects of the scarlatina which has been the fad on Buck creek. Harrison Ilackleman passed through here laHt week enrouto to Camp creek where he expects to at tend school. Miss Alma Throop closed a very Hwccwful term of school here last week. She is now engaged to teach a two months term on Camp creek. T. X. Balfour fame over from his Twelve Mile ranch, where he if feeding cattle. lie reports every thing lovely at Soul's Rest. Mack Higdon had the misfortune lo seriously sprain his ankle while riding bronchos He claims it is his ankle, but Dr. Tice says it's his heart. V. W. Brown will leave in a few days for Portland with a band of geldings which It. I). Baker is now breaking at his Hampton Buttes ranch. , , . The stage driver reports the road in a bad condition. Ho is now riding the stage horseback. In all probability before the season closes they will be taking it by hand. ' OtVASIONAL. Feb. 24, 1902. Hats, a new line, all size, almpea nnd color that will lit. big men, little men and boya. See Hce Hive. EGGS. Blooded Plymouth Rock Eggs. I am now prepared to furnish eggs from my pens at reasonable prices. Call on or address, JOHN GEIOEU, Prineville, Oregon. Vienna Cafe JOin EDWAKDH I'rop. Repapered and . I Newly Furnished I ALL WHITE HELP. Having purchased this once I populttr eating house we pur- pose making it, without excep- t I lion, one of the best in the i t city. A share of public pat- X f rotmge respectfully solicited. J Meals at all h'.turs. ft TTtTWTTtTTTT'I III II' ill NOT1CK KOR H'liLlCATION. Land Orrtct at Lakevir w, Uhxiox, i'ebninry 21, l'J02. Notice ia harel.y glvn that tit ((illnwiim nuil httlw hai filml nutica of hi intention to inku tiual proof in aupport nf hii claim ami that nairi proof will he nuuia before A. (', I'alnwr, I'. S, Cimin.imiimiT, it Friueville, Oregon, nn May 3, 1'JO'J, vi.: Lwuxler C. Caldwell, H. K. No. 231R. for the N K'i NW, NWW NEK amlH.NE!,. Seo. 3o; T. 21 8,. K. 11 E. He naniel the followinn wltnee ti pnve hi' gontiiiuoua rraUeuM upon anil cultivatiun of miid land, via: t;orie T. Sly, George W. l!o rue, W itliaui E. B.iim aud. Georn U. Keete, all vf Ore. E. M. BRATTA1N, 8-t 02 Kegieter. Vho Our Grocery Department Is nearly complete. K"ew goods come in with every . freight team. Among the delicacies in gtock you will find "FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FRENCH PEAS, AS PARAGUS, Furie do foies Gras, and a thousand and one articles tK numerous to mention. Come and try our home made Hams, Shoulders, Bacon and Lard, and you will want some more. The price is alright. Seeds, If you are planting any seeds don't forget that the Bee Hive has a fine variety of them, at prices that will curl your hair. A share of your patronage respectfully solicited. MICHEL & R1SSER. entire niinifiry with not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7. Portland office 5tnith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I.4M, ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. W. T. FOGLE, Agent, Prineville, Oregon. FRANK ELKINS & CO. South End Blacksmith Shop We Have Canton Gang Plows, Canton Sulky Plows, Canton Walking Plows, Canton Blue Jay Flows, . In both Chilled Iron and Steel. We also carry in stock the Famous Canton Disc Harrtfwp, U Bur Harrows and Favorite Pipe Frame Harrows, v Call and Examine Our Scotch Clippers A Steel Plow with Cast Shear. Billiard Parlors AND BOWLING ALLEY DAVIS & COLLMS, Props. Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Smokers' Ar ticles and Tropical Fruits. Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Moore Building, Main street. P01NDEXTER- Shaving Parlors, TICE ADKINS, Proprietor Shavin jfalrouttmir 6hampooln Bath.... A fine bathroom devoted eapeciallv to the ua of ladle. Everything up-to-d.t. and ttrictly tint-clM. Subscribe for the Joi bnau 7-i Big Deal ia Typewriters. AuKirlan Government Order. 120O Smith Premier, "Viknna, Feb. 7. The greatest "ingle purchase of typewriters ever made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, after three months of exhaustive competitive test, has contracted to equip the We Have Superior Hoe Prills, Superior Disc Drills, Superior Shoe Drills. Superior broad cast seeder With Cultivator attachment. C. K. McDowell, Prop, Thoroughly Renovated and Re furnished Throughout. Amerirau Plan. Kates $1, $1.50 and $2 per day. Accommodations aie lTnarpnseil in the city. Sample Ro'ins for Commercial Travelem, Long Distnnce Telephone Station in the hotwe. J Price Blacksmith 5hop E. A. PAKKER, Prop. ' All kinds of blM'kmithug anil wagon repair work done at reas onable rates. . PRICE, . ; i OREGON, lid PrinevilloJ