It-. ,1 ; '.. $ Xocai petition, John Fr-rc4r and V. T. E. Wilson 'w business visitors from Sisters 'Saturday." Any uno wanting a fine (took ranch of a (lection of land will do well to cull at this office. A. Fogle, one of the substantial farmers of willow crook, was it business visitor in the city lust week. C. P. Gay and S. 8. Black were touuty scat visitors from our mining camp f Ashwood last Sunday. Frank Glass, of Bend, returned last Sunday from a trip to l'ortland, JSaleiu and iither vultty points. The republican 'delegates to the state and district conventions left on lust Thursday's stage for Portland. L. Gerber and A. T. Laogell, ol ..Bonanza, were iu ihe city last week looking after matters' pertaining to stock; " ' Charles J. Cdttor was a business visitor from Bend last week, and re ports everything iu fine a,pe out that way. W. A. Campbell, a representative of insurance, was in town the first ol the week from Condon and , paid this office a pleasant call. . . j Clarence 'arker will arrive in this City in a few days and will open a bicycle repair shop, where all can get , nieir wlieels put in. trim for furthei orders. L. 1). Claypool was down from his farm in Paulina valley last week, ii attendance at the democratic convtn tion. He report stock having win lered well iu that section of the coun Ctiaiies Cliristianl is the latest ad dition to tire Journal force. He will take a coursti iu the art preservative and from present appearances will mkii blossom out mto a full fledged printer, v. if., urr was down from his touch, near Ciook last week, and re ports Mock looking well up that way. He is interested in getting an allot ment u -the reserve this euiiinier fori his sheep. Gail Jfuwwtta fetnmed from Port 3aod 8unday where he lias been im bibing the doctrines of Ksculapius, or some other defunot dignitary. Any way Gart is going to be a first-class doctor one of these days. Z. M. Biowb and L. 8. Logan, were incoming passengers on last Thurs days stage Mr. Brown will look after his stock interests and Mr. Lo gan will attend to his stock and real estate interests iu the Camp creek "C'Hintry.. CR. Henry comedown from Paulina last Friday and paid this office pleasaJrt call, leaving his measure for the Jomiwati and Oregoniaii for a year. Our subscription list has been growing f-oiihtftnt-ly Wjtil we now have very nearly 750 names to which the Joubkai goes regularly w. w . jjrown returned the first of thewek from Hay creek where he purchased trambef of fine bucks for his heep ranclies. Ho reports the burning of owe of his stock ranch houses in the Camp creek tmintry re centlv. Tire loxswas not very great the place was only used a portion cf tti yesf. At at an informal called meeting of Ihe Crook County Stock-growers As ociatirm Saturday, it Was determined to hold a iKt-ing Thursday at ten o'eloct, in t(ie eoort house for the purpose of electing delegate to the nieeting f the executive tommlue f tlie Oreg.i Wool-growers Associa tion, which siwju at Antelope on .ApriJ . urcle Itck Carmrcfiael and wife sirru'edfrutu "Webfoot last week and smdvi etopjnng with their lon-in-aw, IK A. McDowell, on Crooked rivvr. They will no doubt m. this VmMf eir future home. Uuole Ilk mn f the pioflin of thi, emwiy havMig eome (re when wbout h umif -civili! animals in the tUJ ! ft hens and uteJopn. H svsik- twielit Um whin hv tv-4 JUswor Owsiaed riu-r mmt T. R. Curl and J. II. Kelly were flown frnm font last Wwek. lakinir 111 I thecoinetitkrti.':,-,.;, Mrs. K. C Faught is down from Bear Creeks visiting her mother, Mrs, W: K. MeFarlaiid." ... . , R.V. Jenkins was over from his ranch near Culver last week attend ing to county leal matters. Elmer Clark was a business visitor in the city last week and took in the democratic convention. ' R. A. Stewart, E. E. and Clarence Morgan were down from Paulina last week, looking after Wines affairs. Charley King closed a very siiflcexa ful term of school iu the Weaver dis trict last Friday. Ho has taught six months there. . . . Miss Ethel Swearengcn has opened up a tine line ot spring millinery in the Moore building which will be sold at reasonable figures; T. iU. Baldwin went over to the Ashwnod country'the first of the week and Will Wumvciler is acting cashioi at the bank during his absence. B. T. Voting, of Hood river, passed through here last week with a bunch of horses which he gathered iu 'his county. There were a numlr of fine looking ones in the band. J. 11. lietiham caiiin from Bend hist 5atuid.ty and was looking after mat ters pertaining to the Deschutes Irri gation Mai Iteclaiuatiou Co., which is working steadily on the ditch and will be done iu a few weeks. Last W eek Cornett & Elk jus started up their blacksmith shop, the tem porary injunction being dissolved. Judge' Hrailshsw practically sustained Judge Wills in refusing to grant a temporary injunction. George Ray was a business visitor in the city the first of the week, and reports everything moving along quietly out his way. There has been no decided change in the oil situation in that vicinity lately. He reports stock having' wintered exceptionally well there and that everybody will soon turn out for fie spring. J. S. Churchill and daughter are up from Spiingfield looking after their ranches on Bquaw creek. They will move ever the mountains as soon as the snow gets out so they can cross with wagons. Mr. Churchill says that the spring has been very back ward theie this year and that theie has been do gardens plantod yet. G. W. Wiley passed through h.re the first of the week with a huuch of calves that he had purchased from Charley McPhecsoii. 8ome of them were iri fine Bhape, while others look ed . aa if the supply of bunch grass on the Hay creek hills bud given out too soon. However they will all look different next fall after a season on the shorns of Kewsom creek. John Cyrus returned last week I rum a trip to Arizona, where he went recently lor his health. lie says tlie cinintry is no good and he never saw as many rick people or broke men in his life and is right glad to get back to Crook oounty, wen if it ii wot so famed for cures as some other places. He lost fourteen pounds in weight while he was there, but has begun to regain flesh and color since his return. We had the pleasure of insperting the residence of Dr. Rosenberg the first of the week. It is now receiving the finishing touch to the inside and we can truthfully say thai it is oi.e of tire finest residences in Priueville and would be Considered a handsome resi dence, even in tho best part of Portland, Everything about the house is in g'xd taste and suggestive of solid comfort The hallway ii finished in Indiana onk and it -a beauty. The woodwork ws doira by A. II. Lippttiun 4 Co. and the painting and decorating ia the handi work of Bob Smith. E. A. Parkef oa.ne down from Price the first of the week, to make out the final papers in his trado for all tire interests of Wm. Wigle in the Cattle business. Bt this deal Ed. bo comes the aosseseof tf a talf interest hi nearly 00 head of fine cattle be sides some of the test real estate la the county. He is to be congrstu lal-ed on his bargain. Uncle Billy and bis eatimabie wife will no doubt uin(:e PriiKvilie tlielr future home. We will be glad to welcwHt them autiHig out popuMsM. fie lptiWl;i'J rl Ua$i i if KutJwtA:' Spring the ' WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN. All Sizes White Oak Shoes. Theso Fhnes are niaile of the very lient stock. Tho best is always the cheapest, Every pair warranted. Special atten tion called to the hoys' and youths' shoes wade of this leather. WURZWEILER TIH ovra ''I All Widths lwua- The Bitt Well Shoe. Unexcelled fur style, tliirnliijity nnd coin, fort. The liest of everything iim-d in the con strtiction of thee slnn. Try it piir oiid ynu will buy only Tho HILT WKI.L 8HuK. & THOMSON. ki v,r-. try mm mm-liiil i wi Spring Goods Kow ready for iio-pm:tion. Come in and lot me stmw you the Hunrt sorne-t hoe o( Huitings ever dis pluynil in Priueville. Don't liny aaim-me-nowns until you have seen my line of Uonds and learn my prices. TllE TAILOR. liig Lumber Ural. A. II. Lippman has consumated a deal whereby his manufacturing es tablishment controls the total output of Hawkins Bros sawmill for this year. The amount "involved is nrt less than a million feet of lumber. This has been rendered necessary in order that Lippman dc Co. may have belter facilities to furnish furniture and complete buildings at the lowest possible prices consistent with good work These gentlemen are to be con gratulated on tho energy displayed in engaging in such a large undertaking. Before another issue of the Journal the Slayroo building will be almost completed. The front is now ready to be put in and it is going to be one of the nicest fronts in the city. Fred Lehman has added a needed improvement to his premises in the shape of a new picket fence. There has been a lot of new fencing put up during the put two weeks and the town ia taking on a brighter appear ance aa spring approaches. One day last week Bob Harrington had the misfortune to swallow n small stick of wood while coughing and it was thought for some time that a surgical operation would be necessary to save his life, but at this writting he it improving. Onion seta and everything else in t See Ztt Hit, , . . to tub . . t'ONHl'MEK.'l . . ok . . .j. . . & BARBED f v :v , WIRE Do You Know WAUKEGAN Barbed Wire V, x 7.1 .tx"" f f I. v, ?.-? -.1- K" 1 tftrf guns more feet to the noiind fhnn any other P.nrbed Wire on earth find Is e.Hial In strength to th 5tront:eiit? Length to one pound, 1-point r-gular, 18.85 f-t; 4-poiiit regular, 18.20 dt; weight, one mile in length, 2-point regular, S80 putinds; 4-point mgular, 8) pijumN. ' ' ,- Yon sre not so much interested in the prieo pur pound aa the actual cot Imt rod or mile. , Figure for yourselvm, then consult our nearest agent. This will result ia your buying the WAUKEGAN. WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE -SOLD ONLY BY WAUKEGAN CHIEF. ElkinsO King, AGENTS, PRINEVILLE, ORKOO.V. Write for priaw. We are tho lowest. The New Drug Store D. P. ADAMSON, Proprietor. A complete atock of NEVV and FBESIJ druei and chemicals. Also Stationery, Booka, Comb, Jhurhw, Toilet Article, and everything kept in a first-class Drug Store. School Books and School Supplies. Prescription Work a Specially. A'ext door to Smith & Kavler'n formal bW Main street. PRINEVILLE, OREGON.