m9i!wa I Xoccl Tfyenlion. $ II. G. Xlsldwell came in from Lav Friday, and took in the county con tention. 1. W. Knox, C. Pavii mid. Henry Bock were down from Post last week 'm business bent. TV. A. Samuels mid I.-B. Waller, of 1'ortland, were doing business with . -iiiir merchants last week. . 'Carey Foster returned last week from an extended trip through eastern Oregon and Washington. .Arthur T. Langell andF. Church, of Ilonania. Oregon, were business visitors in totvn last week. H. J. Lister came down from Rati bit valley Friday, and rejuirU every- thing looking well up that way. J. P. Halin and wife were in from 'nlver last week,' attending to busi ness affairs and visiting with friends and relatives. N. B. Moses and Norria Morgan and wife, were down from Price Fri day, and staid over for the club dance Satiiiday night. The Methodists are holding a series of meefings at their, churoh, with their presiding Elder and Evangelist -Martiu in charge. George M. Paul came in front his "ranch on Lower Crooked river in the Hiystack country Sunday, to be in lit tendance at the county convention. Lee Wigle and wife were in from the ranch tlie latter part of last week, visiting with relatives and friends and took in the club dance Saturday night.. Dr. Harold Clark' returned Friday from an extended trip in the Mitchel country, and will remain here for three weeks and then go to Hay creek and Haystack. ' Brother J. E. Adamson, of the fWheeler County Sews, csnie over from Mitchell Saturday on a visit to his brother Dave, the druggist. While Lore be paid this office fraternal call. '' ' ;: ' " ' ' Ped Chifwood Was wver from liis ranch on Willow creek last week and reports everything doing nicely over itlirtt Way. Grass is beginning to Vlmot up an! feed wilt soon be good i.ii Uve hills. Htm. I; K. Williamson hw carried nearly every county in Eastern Ore goit so far as heard from. It is cur rently reported that Moody still bus Wasco county, including Dufur and a art of Antelope. J V. Howaid, Misa Horning and II. T. Young were passengers on the incoming Silver Lake stage Thursday evening. Mr. Howard informed our if purler that his cattle bad wintered in tine shape. He spent most of the winter in Lost river valley with a Ju neb -f feef cattle. J. T. Disney oame tip from the TVarm Spring Agency Friday to look i mrler business affairs at the county sA. Mr. Dizney says that they are in need of a lerry at that place, and 1 hints the county court should grant n lioonse to the Indian that has ap jlied, as lie owns an allotuteut wucro Ihe ferty lands. ! E. M., Miller came over from his much on Grny Butte Inst week and jmid this otlioe a friendly eall. Mr. jVfilidr hs resided on his farm there fot tlie .paitt six years and nays that lie osn raift- potatoes and place them m tlis platform -of tlio -k.-etric road, when it comes that way, (or six and tliree-ipiaTtor cnt a bunlicf. That is ceitiiinly stood proposition for a farmer iicu we get .cUejip traimpor- I.ttiOll, W..E. McFrlnnd c.imeii. from tlie j alitoli 'if the I)HcriuV? Reobimution nd I.irigaticis Co., Yriduy. This is t!ie only ditili wi the Jifurho ror and MliwHfdtig tiy romiusl labor nd is ucotti, tu.tw.it standing the many oiMta'di'S tlmt have fceea .thrown in "the way. h( those jiiHliug it through, "i lie uiBii who have done this dtwerve the -jir:iif tf the -whtiie enmmurtity i'irb'-y -hnw proven 4-yot:d-a tuiHaii-.::iiK- dnnlititlnft water enii I brought mt'i!E-rlm-i1i'itert, iwJ that without rite id f -aiu' rtKirpnratiim -or outside The Methodists aro holding revival meetings lit their church this week. L. V. Tiee came down from Pi ice last week and has been enjoying city life for the past few days. J. G Julian was iu from Bquaw ciwfc the latter part ' of last week looking after businom affairs. Grunt Maya came down from his stock ranch Friday. He was a dele gate to the republican convention, Ed Slay ton returned Saturday from Shaniko w here he hud been to dispose of about 200 head of fine beef cattle, J. Y. Winter, Thurston Stewart, Roy and Ralph Johnson were busi ness visitors from Bisters last week. B; T. Young, of Hood River, came in from the railroad Isst week to at tend to business a flairs in this vicini ty- E. A. Parker came down from Price Inst Friday, and spent several days in town visitiug friends and recuperat ing. C. T. Lillard and J. M. Merrill, were down from File the latter part ol lust week, looking after business imit- teis and luying" in Supplies. A number of inquiries were received last week regarding land in this coun ty. If von have anything to sell in the way of real estate, list it with the Journal Agency. M.J. Lemons was down from his ranch on Twelve Mile to aitend the convention. He recognizes the worth of the Journal and placed his name on our list for a year and also sent a copy to Kansas. Adolph and Joseph Bavin, Jules Lara mo, Ernest Ray and John Bi.-cnr were down from the French settle ment neat Paulina lust week alter supplies. We acknowledge a pleas ant call from Mesecrs Daviu and Bis car. Quite a large and enthusiastic crowd went from town Saturday t take part in the rabbit drive in the Ryegrass country and all report hav ing bad a very pleasant time, al though not very riiany rabbits were killrd. ' ' G. M. Paul was a delegate from Haystack precint. He reKts every thing flourishing down where the clas sic Crooked river discharges its festivle waters into the Decbutes, Fish are plentiful there snd as long as a man's arm. Alex. E. McLennen wax over from Ash wood as a delegate to the repub lican convention. He report every thing moving along ns usual over there, but there is general dissatisfac tion in regard to the decision in the King mining case. We are receiving letters every day now asking for information about this country and all indications point to the fact that if the people of this part of the atate will put forth a little effort they may be able to profit by the immigration this spring. Lee Goodwin was pretty badly bruit ed up last week from being whirled through the air at rather too rapid a rate to be pleasant. He and hif brother were digging a well for Wal ter Hi'IIrich and he was letting his brother down into the well, wliich was about 100 feet doep, when the crank on the windlass gave wav and he sprung up and grasped the windlnsi . Clasping his arms around it he was able to retard the unwinding of it to such an extent that his brother land ed iu safety at the bottom. While hardly so romantio this was a deed parallel to the act of the girl desrjrib- ld iu "Curfew shall not ring tonight." Last Thursday Charley MoDowi lis teim ran awsy with almost futnl resnlts. Tearingdown the street it ran into the Chin wash house, sign and then struck the JouRMAr.sign and the teleiitone pole near it and sent them in eeverul !ii notions at one and the came time, scattering the contents of the wagon. Unrdc Oct Pringle was thrown out o' Oi w.igmi striking the telephone in iroch a manner that a bad twh was cut over one eye and knock ing him miselei-. After having three stitches taken it) llie wound be went work helping Welear up tlie wreck. J. H.finy : dosi from his ranch Monday Inking in tbecouvetilioii alid Duve Baruett was in the city dur ing the fore part of the work, looking after business mutters. A farewell party w teiideied Miss Zolla ICnighten Mondiiy uihl, which was a very enjoyable alTair. V, Slirum and J. B, Anderson wre over (rom Clieny crvek the Hist ol the week taking in the convention, G. H. Russell und J. !. Alli'ock are in the city looking alter livestock matters for the T.icomu market R. D. Baker, of Fife, returned from a visit to Portland tho llivt of the week and report having luid a splendid time. J. R Bennett was a Imt-ini'ss caller at this office one day liiH week and repoits things tlouiitihhig ever La iiionta way. 1 Ed. Davis came up frotn the Wil lamette valley the tiint onhu Week to visit his brothers, Arlington and Hu bert Davis. The MUsos Whitnioiv, late of Burin Oregon, have opened dressmak ing parlors at the ieii'mee of Mrs. Luey Anderson. 1 Lew McCalllster came down from Howard Monday n ml p u.l thiioflh'e a pleasant call. Hu wm' vnroute to bit ranch on the desert. J. P. VanHoiiten w.is up from Huy creek as a delxgat to the convention, and reKirts everything moving along nicely in that sect inn of the county. C. L. Salomon mid others have had an aro light phiced i.t the intersec tion of Main ami Fourth streets which will be a gieut aid to si(;ht,, es pecially on dark night. The Eugene Regiatrr mentions Wnrren Glute, a student of the Uni versity of Oregon, ns a rising young musical composer, and gives special mention of one of his pieces just pub lished, the "Deschutes March and Two-step." Young Glsi isePrimv villu boy, and is the sou of the late Till Glaze, who was mm of the best violinists of bit time. ., It is little wonder the boy fans musical talent.-' Dalle Mountaineer. , Thrtnindiiy Oregon ian saysi - The iiOtlt' anniversary of the iiinrriage of Hon. and Airs. Allen Parker was oele hritted at Toledo Tuesday in quiet uigiinr. Ailen Parker ami Julia A. Uiuphrcy were married at iJurlingtun, la., in 1852, and came to Oregon in that year, settling in Linn County, where Mr. Parker engaged in fanning, running a saw mill and a warehouse. He was elected Sheriff iu 1872 und Mayor of Albany in 1S76.. In 1878 he moved to Benton County, and in 1880 and 1882 was elected to the state Legislature. Four children are prom inent in their borne towns, W. H. Parker, of the Prineville Journal; Mrs. A. J. McMillan, of Vancouver B, C; Mrs. A. B. Hughes, of Astoria; Mr. Virgil Paraer, of Albany, and Frsnk Parker, of Toledo Ready made cigarette at O Xeil Bros. Cid27, 1 m mmm stump u i'.,ir , I'll 'Si " ' (1 v.w ' h ; r , Spring Goods Knw ready for inspection. Come in and let me show you the Hand somest liue of Suitingi ever dis played in Frineville. Don't Buy liiind-ine-downt until you have seen my line1 of Goods and learn my price. GORMLEY, THE TAILOR. Too busy filling Spring Orders to write an ad this week. Wurzweiler & Thomson. .". TO THE . . CONSl'MERS . , or . . BARBED WIRE . . Do You Know WAUKEGAN Barbed Wire, Rutin more tttt to th? pound than any other Barbed Wire on earth, r '.' " ", ."n lg 'l08' Btrength io'the Strongest? Lvh'gth to one pound, 2-point regular,' 18.85 feet; 4-point regular, 1H.30 feet; weight, one mile in length, 2-point regular, 2H0 pounds; 1-poiut reguVr, pounds. , You are not so much ititercsUd in the price per pound as the actual cost per rod or mile. Figure for yourselves, then consult our nearest agent. . Tbi will reu,lt in your buying the WAUKEGAN. ' WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE WA. Eikins & King, WAUKEGAN CHIEF. The New Drug Store D. P. ADAMSON, Proprietor. ' A complete stock of and chemicals, Also Bruflws, Toilet Articles, first-clasa Drug Store. Supplies. Prescription Work a Specialty. Next door to Smith & Kayler's harness shop, Main street. PRINEVILLE, : : 4?' i '"' 'i.' ' 1 . '. -BOLD ONLY BY AGENTS, It FRINEVILLE, OREGON. Write for prices. We are the lowest. .NEW and FRESH drug. , Stationery, Books, Combs, and everything kept in a School Hooks and School OREGON. 'W.bsnVre. S'iiey Iie U aiiiliw 'repiirU tw;rjliag locking well Up OtmijiSai mm4 jiia ia il. J tlia tj'-