Maury fluting, (irntm hit slnrled nicely am MUick in looking well. lr, lCil Nelson ha a man 1m proving hi place now, George Morgan and family have gone to Canyon City on a visit. Mm. Tlmmii" Long was neon in our neighborhood a few dnys ago. M Ihk lleua Dennett left hint week to go to work for Mm. Alex Mcln tocli o( Twelve Mile. Mr. Hen June wait in thin vi cinity a iliort time ago and pur chased Mr. Cox's bund of hornet We have been having very Klormy weather hero, until the hint fw dnys, which have been quite pleitHallt. Mr. John Morgan, who baa been quite nick for aoine time, ia now recovering and we hope to see him union); ua again aoon. Mies Itutliie Wright, who linn k-en Blayiug at Joe Lister's for tome time, left last Saturday for liur homo on the Ochoco. Wild Riwk. March 18, 1902. Poat Items. Mr. Robcoo Knox haa begun Janiluug. i Rev. B, F. Harper preached at the achool house Sunday. Wallace Pot and Ed. Wakefield re in I'rineville attending the con vention. Will King, of Elkina 4 King, of your city, waa circulating among the rancher bore this week, Caleb Davis and Henry Heck, two of Newaom creek's olid citizens, have returned from a viit to. the futility neat. Mis May Pickett, our popular postinictrwH, Kpent several days in i'rineville thin week visiting the Miaaes Anderson. Hamiio. Kor Plrui'i l'iil lUllon. The following letter from Sen , tor Milchell ia sell-explanatory: "Washington, Feb. 20 Hon. W. 8. U'lten, Secretary Uirect Legie lation League, Oregon City, Or. )ear Sir: I beg to acknowledge eeceipt of yours of February 17, just received, in which yon stale that the Portland Hoard of Trade lm referred to its committee on legislation a request from the Di rect Legislation Lcaguo of Oregon for their indorsement and approv al of tlio proposed amendment to the constitution of tho State of Oregon, providing tor tho initia tive and referendum. ''I think yon know without any expression from me that I not on ly am now but have been for years ADAMSON & WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods, 1887 Haystack Stallions 1902 The Haystack Ranch will use two Stallions for the season of 1902. THE FRENCH COACH, A large, stylish black, and THE HACKNEY, . k verv handsome mahotranv bay. The above stallions will bo permitted to serve a few mares at $10.00 each, . one-half down at end of. season and ?;j.UU more when the mare is known to be with foal. Mares will be pastured at $1.00 per month. Will not be responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address, G. SPltlA'GEB,- " Culver, Oregon. heartily in favor of this proposed amendment, and I have no hesita tion in expressing myself aall proper times and in all proper ways in its favor. 1 believe a largo portion of tho people of Ore gon favor the amendment; so let us try it, "I have not the time at present, nor do I think it necessary to go into the specific reasons why 1 favor this nmendment. The reas ons entertained by those who favor it are known generally to the peo ple of Oregon. "John II. Mitciikix." Notice o Kliceiuieii, The Interior Department hav ing appointed the Executive Com mittee of the Oregon Woolgrowcr'g Association to allot the ranges in tho Cascade Forest Reserve, notice is hereby given that said Commit tee will meet at Antelope on Saturday April 5, at 10 a. m., to receive application. 'Applicants aro requested to appear in person. Dt incus Hklts, Pres. R. F. Hyni), Secy. WKH'kMeii'a Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Maury Mountain Cattle Associa tion will be held at the Camp creek ball on March' 29, 1J02. A. L. While, Secretory. A meeting of the exoeutiva com mittee of llie Oregon Woolgrnwem' Aimociation was to have btei. held herd thi afternoon to meet with Biiperiiiteiiilnnt Crumby, of the for estry reserve, for tho purpose ol ar ranging for ifrnziiig permits on the Ciurado nwrve, but owing to the ab sence of Hon. J. N. Villiainoi, a member of the committee, the meet- inn pontponed until Saturday Dull MniintHliieer. Kdwin 1'. Maraliall, of i'emileton wm In town Friday and purelMied the Uoy Mining Company' claims in wtctiun .'10.31, Tp. 9 8., K. 17 li., ('rook emmty amhrar.iiig b,0M ore. This it the rirot miiiorut entry in The Pallet land district. Mr. Maiahall i vioif irelent ol the niniipmiy, Hun. W. J. Kurnifh being president ol the I Company. Prillei Chroniela, A Cheap Kome. 200 acres of land, 100 under fence and 50 in' cultivation, 20 meadow land and .10 more can be cultivated easily. All well watered by numerous springs. 40 acres timber, Handy to good outrange. Ifouso and two barns, with a com plete outfit of farming utensils and household goods; also two cows and six calves, and if taken by May 15 a lot of hort-es will be thrown in, which aro wo-th from $20 to $50 each. Can raii-o fine garden; no irrigation necessary. 2J miles from school house. This place is well adapted to stock raising. Jouiinai. Ural Estate Aokni v. SUMMONS. . ' In the ClrmilC Court of the Stat of Oregon, or Crunk t'ountv. 8. F. Hlpiy,' iJumiiir, v, M. J. Siituy, (Mi ndiitit. ril( M. J. MH THK ACOVK IMtffCD lieKniliint, in the Kutiw of th ritntn of Oregon, joii are liornhy r.)inri!(i Ui P'-ur ml iMwur tlin (iomilaiiit lilt-il yon i ri th ftliove ui:lU uit on 01 itciore to r,.j any of My, loos, pnil If jfii dill to no ui.j.fir an.i kuwr for w.ut thereof tlw olftiritttf will oply to tlie court l"V the rulfvt flir,.tn'lifVt in the (iouiilnlnt, to wit: For rlixnoliitin tit tlm nmrrlne contract Muw titlu betwern tlw pluinilri mii lii'li-mUi:. I'nlj'l.hci in the Ormik ii, 'tily JollVNI. hymilerofthe Hon. W C. Hill", Ooiiiity JuiIk" of Crook Comity, Or'tfon. kkly for (inii'Kl of nix wk. eaid or.iur woe 'V,.! uti'l tiled on the IBth (lav of Mr;b lMi Tin date of the lirl iiuhlluation IwinK the Vth day of March 11X12. V (t. W. Barkes. Attorney for I'lainlilf. For Sale or Trade. One thoroughbred Kmitueky Jack, for anle or will trade lor broke draft homeii. Also livery "table fully equip- ed, loeatcd in the Town ol Antelope. Kor further information write to E. C. Dickeraon, Antelope, Oregon. P. 4 8 A Snap for 30 Days. A hotine and tmrn and three lots in the city of I'rineville, well lo cated near the liticinefa portion of the city, will he sold for cash for tr0 if taken beforo April 1. After that date the priee will be advanced $100. Thia ia a good investment for speculative purponeg. For fur ther particulars call or write to the Journal, I'rineville, Oregon. SPRING MILLINERY. Arriving daily and now on hand. A new and complete stock of all goods in my "line, which will be fold at greatly reduced prices. A full line of notions and fancy gooda, ; JffiS. 8USIE SLAYTONV Sulwcrihe for the JofRNL., . W. H. SKOOK, II. D.; Fbysician and Surgeon, CULVER, OREGON Am prepared to answer profcg' ional culls promptly. - - - - III J a a - 1 TTTTTTVTTTrTTTTarr" WT ? T 1W1111U VU1V J053N 3IWA3t:S I'rcp. Eepapered nnd Newly Furnished ALL WHITE KELP. Having purchased thia onfte popular eating house we pur pose making it, without excep tion, one of l1he bent in the- L city. A ehare ol puhlie pat- ronage respectfully tolicited. I Meala at all lriura. POINDEXTER- Shaving Parlors, TICK ADKINS, Proprietor alrcutttnir tinainpooinff Baths....... ' A fin buthruixn demoted MptuiaJW to the usu ol ladica. Evoiytliing up-to-date and ttrictl) tint-ciaaa. Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice it hrrithy iiivsii that I havt Hppointod th folloBiiij; nauird irtuii dvpuly itock inaiMiori; J. P. Crtwri)(ht, flay Ornek. Hum Hamilton, Asliwood. K. Sparki, Sisten. A. Murrow, Itayatack. F. M. Smith, Paulina. Koecoe Knox, Pott. T. C. Swuin, , Br Creek. J. S. Puf!iie, ' Rolud. Alei Mcliitoah, Hurdiii J. P. V'aiiHuuten, Hay Ornek. I'. 8. Cowln, Hay Creek Joe Hinkle, a Stock Inspector Crook County. Onion teta and evnrything else in aeedi Bee Bee Hiva. i Wig Our Grocery Department Is neat'ly complete. New goods come in with every fitiht team. Among the delicacies in stock you will M FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FRENCH PEAS, AS PARAGUS, Purie do foies Gras, and a thousand and one xrticles too numerous'to mention. Come and try our home made llama, Shoulders, Bacon and Lard, and you will want aome 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 & -KISSER. BAY STALLION OWNED BY J. L. WINDOM, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, Or egon.e Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon. Pedk.kkk Sire: The regictcred Clydecdale, Balloon, bred by Ladd & Heed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conning Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland. BALLSTON ia 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order lti'20 pounds. lie ia a dark hlood bay, four years old in June. ' TERMS $10 for insurance; reduction for three or more mares. entire ministry with not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriter, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7, Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M. ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. ' W. T. FOGLE, Agent, Prineville, Oregon otel Prineville. C. E. McDowell, Prop. Thoroughly Knnovated and Ko furnished Throughout. American Plan. Uatos $1, $1,."0 and $2 per day. AciMimimidntioiia are I'ni'nrpa.'veo' in the city. Sample Unonii lor Commercial Traveler, Long Distance Telephonn Station in the noun. ) Paca Ho St t..;: ; M. onQy. EGGS. Rock Eggs, I am now prepared to furnirii eggs from my pens at reasonable prices. Call on or address, JOHN GEIGER, Prineville, Oregon. Big Deal ia Typewriters, Austrian Government Orders I20O 8mttn Premtcrx. "Vikns.a, Feb. 7. The greatest single 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 tho Billiard Parlors AND BuWLING ALLEY i AKLl.NUTOX DAVIS, Prop, ' Nuts, Candies, Cigara, Sniukera' A r. ticlt and Tropical Fruits, j Fnrnihed rooms by day, -we'-k ;or month.- ! Moore Building, Main a'feet.' ' Don't lurget that yon can save ,'a) ieenH on your winter rending liy -I grilling for the Oregoniiin with the jJocssnforti.&O. -! Suhscribe for the Jul itvu,. mmm I'lymcntn