I jCocai TJfention. Work is progressing on the new cot 'tage ol J. L. Luckev on Thud street A. J. Washburn, of Hunlne. was 'business visitor hi the oily the first of '1.110 weeK. v. v. Dawson, ot X ho Dulles, Was doing business in the city the first of 'the week. , u. heady, tne Howard milling limn, was a pleasant visitor at ill 'office lust Friday, S. P. Babb was down from B Meadows the first of the week lock in :aftor business affair. R. A. Ford was over from his farm in the vicinity of Sisters Monday look ing alter business matters. S. R. Slayton returned Friday from 'torvallis, where he has been sojourn ing for the past winter with relativos, F.T. Higgins came down from his oarm on Bear oreeir. tne nrst ol tli week to look after bis business inter cats in town Mrs. J. R. Brook is in the city for a tew days visit, bhe reports consider able activity in timber claims in t) Bend country. Mrs. Pickett is having considerabl improvement made on her piemise A new fence adds much to the appear ance ol tne property. Mr. 8. I. Belknap arrived Iron Prairie City Saturday and will remain for some time visiting with friends :and relatives in this county. H. V. Reed, of Bend, was in the 'City the first of the week enruute to Portland where he goes to purchose a iplaning mill outfit to place on his .property at that point. ii you nave anytiung to sell or Vant anything advertise it in the Journal. An ad was inserted last week and half a dozen applications 'have been made for the position ad vertised. A. R. Eastwood was over from Per 'hams sawmill the first of the week and informed our reporter that there as a fine lot of lumber on the yard :at that place. They find ready sale lor their product at Aahwood. id Harbin has been putting up a dry kiln in order to be able to furnish "seasoned lumber for building pur Toses. Building is going ahead too Tapidly for lumber to season in the .good old way, by nature's methods There has been o many Webfo ten 'came to this county during the paxt ten (lays that it has been raining al most all the time. Well, we are gld tu welcome both to our county and .'glad to know that both have done us good. The Prineville fire department will, 'assisted by the citizens in general, liave a grand Fourth of July this year. A meeting was held last week to take preliminary step towards organizing lor that purpose A full announce auent will be made later. Kola Keis, Oscar Zeyss, Henry Sues en,Jas. Fitzpntrick, Chas. Price, 0. A. Archibald and P. C. Anderson, of -Albany, passed through here last Sat urday bound for the banks of the clas sic Deschutes there to lay the founds Hum of a fortune in timber. Magnus Begg, of Broadview, Assim 'a'ooia, Canada, desires information of h is brother, Phil A. Begg, who was a resident of thii county some two years ago A-hy true knowing the where abouts of Mr, Begg will please inform trim that his b-other wishes to hvar Irom him. Work has been begun on D. P, Ad- nnWs ire-v brick building and he vill soon be in his own domicile. AV'Ircn completed it will add greatly to the appearance of this part of town. Ever since the Journal moved into XliiserM of the t'ity improvement has been the watchword. J. A. Boggs, formerly of Duluth, aijnti., lias opened an office with H Biggs. lr. Hoggs is an attorney na is wen versed in land law, having iiad years of practice, especially in the matter ot limher tand. tie is pre pared to make out paper for filing on timber claims and all business to be trantmted Wore the land ortice and V,!l also conduct any kind of land run entiling Iwfi-re the United 8 tutus lut.d iifiii'wi in this state. Prof. J. M, Martihdale.Mrs. Dorgan, the M it-'es Collins, Harry Cusick, I,. Al. Curl, Peter PmuIus, F. Aldrich, H. A. Kelson, W F. Hammer, W. P. Piellter, Van Riley, E. R. Ciai-Hke, J. 1), Kenneily, Julm Scott, A B. Mc Killop, Jlie.hael Goets Jr., F. H. Cob 1 in. and Wile, Mr. MeAlpin, Mrs. W. U'. Unwell, Kenl V. Murftir, Dr. N. E. 'Wltiiiartl.Sam Worrtll. Don Swan and l.e Kdwirds, nil of AlliHiiy, returned holiday from in outing nil the Uv chutea Frnn' the. sunburned expres sion tiF a largi number of the iHiys tl i j- niliH have had a glurkitrs time. Vninly limrd one of the party tx t"Pt himself as having caught nny tl itij and that on I J a ld ..ld. Mrs. A. P. Jonea is reported very sick at her noma on Johnson oreok A. B. Nile, the monument man, Is in town this week looking after busi ness in his line. Jesse and Charles Cox were business visitors from the growing burg of Sis tcis last Friday. J. A. Rayl nd wife, of Hay creek, were in town last week. Mr. Rayl is looking for a stock ranch. Ovid Riley was in from Bend the latter part of Inst week and reports things moving along nicely over there. A large gathering of representative stockmen was here Saturday to look at the fine bulls that were ou exhibition. F. M. Loveland was in from his ranch near Culver Monday and reports all kinds of things growing fine out that way. C. W. and J. B. Cartwrieht were up from the B. S. L. Co.'s ranch laft week looking after business affairs tit the oounty seat. J. H. Smart and R. 8. Loosely, nf Fort Klamath, pawn! through here last week. B. R. Dull and P. D. Tight ly are expected along any day. J. H. Hnner and wife, W. H. Hyatt and wile, D. H. Hnner and A. II. Bur geson came in from Bend Monday to attend to business affairs in the citv. Dan Evans left for Prineville on Saturday. From general rumor and the frequency of thee vinits we aro led to believe that Dan finds some special attraction in that part of the world. Aahood Piospector. W. J. Schmidt was down fmm his home in Summit prairie the first of the week and remembered the printer in a substantial way. lie says that the grans is beginning to green up in that section of the county. L. C. Perry is in the citv from the Descliute and says that he has lamb ed 110 ner cent this vear. Our report er didn't ask him to give a detailed statement of the number, but took the matter under advisement. Carey Foster and J. 8. Mr Mem were both up in the Bf.iver creek country last week looking after their pnliticnl fences and report that there is everv indication of a Inrjre republican vote from that section of the county. G. L. Frizzell, one of Wheeler coun ty's representative alock men, was a business visitor last Friday. Mr. Frizzell came over to take a look Bt the fine cattle that were brought from Missouri and took a couple home with im. Lige Sparka came in, from the sheep camp on Squaw creek Sunday and re ports the crop of lambs as excellent. rom 6000 ewes they have marked 480(1 lambs which, considering the size of the band, is an almost pheuominnl increase. ill'- rat niiASff':'; Spring the 1902 WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN. All Sizes White Oak Shoes. TIimc Shoes aro iiiado of the very best stock. The best u always the cheapest. Every puir warranted. Sjiecinl atten tion called to th liovs' und youths' shoes made of thtH leatiuT. We are sole agents for WURZWEILER nvtal SHOI All Widths t3 1! I .'I" The BiH-well Shoe. Unexcelled for ntylu, dunibility nml com fort. Tim bent of everything useil in the con utrnction of tliiwn Mioes. Try a uir anil you will buy only The KILT WKIX SHOE. BAKER BARBED WIRE. & THOMSON. TAILOR. Vote for : J. N. POINDEXTER, Independent candidate for ! County TretiBurer. There was a practice game of base ball played on the fair grounds Sun day and the boys showed up very well tor the amount of prncticu they have had. There will no doubt be a match game on the Fourth as one of the at tractions of that day. V, Shrum and J. A. Roberts were in the city the firt of the week trout Cherry creek. They report fine grass over that way. Ml Roberts intends taking a large band of mutton sheep to California as soon a shearing is over, tie will dm e overland. Grass and garden are beginning to grow as if they had been sent for. The spring has been so backward that growth of all kinds was greatly re tarded, but with the warm days ami fme showers that we have hern having aurmg the past wiek everything is coming to the front. J. H Gray was down from his Crooked nver ranch the first of the week receiving the fine Hereford bull that he purchased from the bunch of white faced Missourians that were brought here by Scott & March. It was a fine animal, two years old and weighed nearly 1GO0. Hon. W. P. Ready and wife hare taken up their residence in Malheur county, Where Mr. K. haa charge of the oil drilling outfit. He has put on two shifts and is running the drill day and night, pushing the work until it is definitely settled whether oil ex it in that section or not. Muro Observer, Last week Pole Lafollett was out looking after stock and found a deu of coyotes which ho proceeded to dig out with the sesuit that he cashed in eleven scalp for the benefit nf the Mckay sheep raisers, we think this Is the banner catch of the year. If anybody can beat it let them come to the front. P. B. Davis, of Sisters, Crook coun ty, who lias been in the Willamette valley several weeks, was in the city last night on his way home. Mr. Da vis snid there was considerable inquiry in the Valley about Eastern Oregon land, and a good many of the old set tlers down there were talking of com ing tn the laud of sunshine, Dalles Mwuntniiiwr, i . Important. By the provisions of an set of con gress approved March 11, ltXJ2, filings and final proofs for land under the Timber and Stone acta may now be made before l 8. 0uinmiioneri. Timber claims promise to be very val uable in the near future and aa these lands are being rapidly taken by east ern people, parties here who desire land of this description should not fail to take advantage of the oppor tunity to secure cLinis before they are all gone. For full information as to pnees, terms, and locution of tim ber land, apply to A, C. Palmer, U. 8. Commissioner, Prineville, Oregon. , . to Tint . . CONSI.-MKKS BARBED WIRE Do You Know ,-1 t '.r t'1"' " "-v.ii-.t WAUKEGAN Barbed Wire Rum more feet to th? noun d than any other Burh-d Wire on earth, and la equal In strength to the 5tronget? R. M. Powell was down from hit lambing camp Monday morning and iepo:ts that from one band of 701 ewes he has marked 771 lambs and from hii baud of BOO he expect to mark 900 lambs, lhis ought to satisfy any sheep man. There are a large number of people in this county that would do well to avail themselves of the opportunity to take up timber claim before it is all gone. There will be a rush iu here in a short time and there will be no timber to take six mouth from this date, a there was a large amount taken with lien land scrip and there has been a considerable quantity al ready filed on by outside people. Fifty claim have been taken during the past two week. Rev, II. C. Clark left Wednesday for North Yakima, where he goes to at tend the. district conference of the Methodist church. He was accompa nied by his wife and Misses Mary Sal omon and Ethel Swearengen, who go to attend the Epworth League con vention a delegate from this place. Miss Salomon will visit Portland be fore she return. In consequence of his absence Rev. Clark will be unable to fiU hi regular appoiutmenUon the third and fourth Sundays this month. TO ClKK A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bmmo Quinine Tablets. All dniKgists refund the money if it fail t cure. E. W. Grove's siiniatur is on each box. 2Su. Ready-made Srv. cigarette at 0'Ncil Length to one pound, 2-point regular, 18.85 feet; 4-point regular, 18.20 feet; weight, one mile in length, 2-point regular, 280 pounds; 4-point regular, 2'JO pounds. You arc not so much intcreatitl in the price per pound a the actual cost. per rod or mile. Figure tor yourselves, then consult our nearest agent. Thi will rwrult in your buying the WAUKEOAN. WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE -SOLD ONLY BY WAUKEGAN CHIEF.'' Elklns & King, AGENTS, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Write for prices. We are the lowest. The New Drug Store D. P. ADAMS0N, Proprietor. A complete stock of flEW and FRESH drugs and chemicals. Also Stationery, Books, Combs, Bruf rW, Toilet Articles, and everything kept in a first-class Drug Store. School Books and School Supplies. Prescription Work a Specialty. & Kayler's harness shop, A'ext door to Smith Main street. PRINEVILLE, : OREGON.