jCoca! ant ion. W. IV West win a business visitor 'from pji':Uy teat week, Geoigu M. Tntr'vin passed through here fioni I'miis lust week. A. 1!. Weedell returned Saturday 'from (in i'Stoinli'i i rip through Call foinin and Western Oregon. Kosivo Knot was down from hi 'mm'! near l-t the jirst of the week booking after husiin'ss matters. Thome J. Clark, of Pendleton, was in the city one day last, week, He is lu it.' in the interest of timhor hind J. A. ''inch, lotvil editor of the Daily . Herald, and Fred Dawson, the ding dispenser, arrived from Albany Satur 'day. . W. 11 Staats, )! fiend, was a city visitor last ly".'!;. Mr. Slaa,ts ia one of the pioneer settlers in that part ot the coun'y. E. H. Knox, E. E. Gillenwater snd 'Caleb I :i vis were in from Post Friday. Knox and Pavis were making final :proof on their homesteads. J. .V. iruihori,' was in the city from 'the limber 'belt of Squaw creek laat , Week tiling on a quarter section of some ol the choicest timber there. Any one wishing to employ girls for general housework will do well to ad vertise in the Jopkxal, as we have had a numlier ot applications for such .positions. TJ. S. Oowles was in from his ranch in the Mild soriioa countA' Sutnrdav ami reei.vls bsvinir avenue i,f 1 1 Ml "per cent m hia lamb crop this seasoi which is a very good yield, especially s he has oW) head. Joe Graham was over from Sisters last week and made this orliicea pleas ant call. He was tiling on a timber claim and incidentally renewing his subscription for this family journal. Henry Montgomery ami B.C. Mont gomery were in from Willow creek Saturday and reports the crops looking vell over that way, but some of the farmers are not yet done sowing grain. C. F. Slater, 3. X. Sprout, R. E. Cameron, of Hood river, and E. K. White, of Giand Forks, N. D., were in the city Sunday returning from a cruising expedition in the pine lands of tins county. C- A. Graves informs us that the im pression has gone abroad that he is a jiartner of A. 0. Palmer, but that such is not the case. He simply has otlice tnout with Palmer and is in no way connected with him in business. John W. Gunn and wife were in the pity Friday from Seattle. Mr. Gunn ia special agent and adjuster for this district for the London, Liverpool and "Globe Insurance Company and was looking after the company's interests in this place. E. E. Kingjlcy and wife, Mrs. Dan SfeDowell, J Gully and George Cutler passed through here last week on their return from the timber lands of the IVschutes where they located claims. They belong to the Albany contingent that has been locating in that part of the ootiDty. Harry Schlosser, M. Brandebeny, II. Connoway, Joe Williams, C. Beu low, A. J. Scott. Elmer Conn, II. R. Kirseh, J. F. Powell, Geo. Halinan, L. Veiiick, Mr. and Mr. Pete Rilev. Mrs. ICate Marinan, Jerome Williams and I u I, ii. i ... .1 M. McAlpin were among the Albany delegation that arrived here Monday vnronte to the Deschutes to take tim ber c'niiHs. A few days ago Hudson it Erown liill sold the Davis place on Eight M'.le to Viuoe Circle recently from Cri'ik county. The place contains 19; acres and was sold for fWOO. . Mr. and Mrs, Circle recently sold their inter ests in Crook county' and have come liere to permanently locate. They re a valuable acquisition to the country.- Dalles Mountaineer. Douglas alien came in today from Watoles with a party of eight men from Spokane, whom he had taken to Mateles, Crook county, to lociue. on timber laud. They were quite well satisfied with the timber belt in that section and all made locations. Mr Allen took a party of Michigan timber men to JUtoles, and they were well pleased villi the timber there, staling that it is far ahead of anything that is to he had in Michigan. Dalles Moun taineer. W. H. Peck was in from Culver Monday filing ou a forty of timber l.oid in that part of the county for the purpose of saving it to thecoiniiiunity rt a public grove for picnics and other gatherings. Mr. Peek shows a spirit d public enterprise in this matter (hat is heond the common as such a proceeding divests him of any rij.'ht . to nie on timber Inud sgmn and he l"iltre.sp but little benefit from land j hum tipoH, i lie grove is known hs "Pick's Grov" iiud has been used by tliocilixeiii of that part of the (hiiiU Ha a I'l-'ine of galhunug for picnics for til puJt 17 yeiis. Leo K. Arnold was a business visitor from the o lassie shores of Squaw crtok last Friday. Andrew Morrow, the Grizzly sheep man, was doing business in tho county seat one day hint week. Nick Smith, John 8'eidle and K. A. Sather, of Ueinidji, Minn., are in th I county looking alter timber land. H. J. Healey was over from his ranch in the Haystack country Tues day and reports ereps looking well. Clarence Wiley, Wallace Post, K. N. Wakefield and E. 1). Starr were down from Post transacting business lust Friday. George Millican was down from his ranch at Pine mountain the first of ihe week looking after business affairs in the city. Several parties have taken up home steads in the Haystack country dur ing the past week and yet there is room for more. The weather slill continue to border on the Webioot style and no wonde with from twenty to lifty of Albany people coming every we-k. Charles Brock was down from Bend Saturday and paid this othew a pleas ant call. He reports things pitting lively over in that part of the county. Mrs. W. II. Parker, Miss Bessie Par ker and Master Haivev Parker arrived from Albany Friday and made glad the heart ol vo business manager ol this family journal. E. H. Smith and wi'e returned last week from a trip to Portland and out side points. They were accompanied home from Portland bv Mrs. Sioilh's i sister, Mi lv AdalllS. Reports from a number of fishing parties show that the trout are b-giii-iug to bitfi and as soon as tli ngs warm up a hit we may expect to get a mess of fish lor the larder. A fine pie?c of work was done lat week in Smith's harness shop by Mr. Rex. It was a light bridle and was as neat a specimen of that kind ol work as one meets in a long time. Owing to sickness in the JouKXAj. family this week we are unable to g. t out a supplement, hut will endeavor to do so next week in order that our patrons may get as much rending us usual. Elmer Clark catuo down from lii ranch on Upper looked river last week with his wife who lias been suf fering with a severe ntt.ick of tonsili tis. Mm. Clark is recovering at this, writing. Judge Wills returned Monday from a trip to the grade on the Sisters-Haystack road looking after the work. He aaya that whether he is elects or not he intends to do his duty toward the county. Ed. Fortner enme in from Idaho the first of the week and renins every thing looking well out that way. Rut little grass has started up yet in the range of mountains bordering on the John Day river. John Edwards and wife came down, from Alkali fiat Saturday and after a day in town caught the timber fever and went out with the Albany contin gent and before this has selected a quarter section of fine timler. W. A. Bell returned Monday from a business trip to Salem. He reports a very rough time getting home from The Dalles. He talks as if he might have been sitting up with a lot of can didates, but he savs it is only a bad ' cold. H. W. Reed returned from a trip to Portland Monday. Mr. Reed inform ed our reporter that he had been appointed a (J. 8. Commissioner at Bend and is now preparing to take filings on timber land tftid all other kinds of tilings that come before such officers, In last week's paper we placed a local that a brother ol Phil. A. Begg desired information of his whereabouts. We received a letter from Mr. Giant, of the B. S. and L. Co., stating that Mr. Begg is working for the company. It pays to place notices in the JoUUNAL when iu need of information. This seems to he an off year for coyotes. Last week we reported n catch of eleven by Pole Lafollett and now comes a letter from the B. 8. i. L. ranch at Hay creek that says: "Hay creek can go Mr. Lafollett two heter in catching coyotes. S. S. Crawford, in the employ of the Baldwin Sheep c Land Co. dug one mothir and twelve pups nut of a hole ou the Duiham ranch." Next. Monday night the Artisans had a fine time socially. Lodge adjourned early and a few invited guests were tnen Droiignt up to tne lodge room and a shoit literarv program was ten- dered, after which ice cream and cake I were served and then all hand, took j i part in ga. ue and pIcHsnnt converse Ull,il hour. The Artisans are hard to beat when it comes to insur ance and social good times. Ready-made Brut. itigatettea at O'Xeil mm m..'.i WALK AH bizes White Oak Shoes. Those H lines nro mndo of the very best stock. The Lent i. alwaye the cheapest. Every pair warranted. Special atten tion called to the hoys' anil youths' shoes niiiilo of this leather. We arc sole agents for WURZWEILER 7 ilitlLLl TAILOR. Vote for J. N. POINDKXTER, Independent candidate for County Treaniirer. Frank Bogun was in ftom Iteud Monday looking after business n'.'niis at the county seat. W. K. Claypol and wife, accompan ied by Mrs. J. W. Wiual, came over from Squaw creek Tuesday to secure medical treatment for Mrs Wood. Mrs. A. P. Jones died at her home near this place Tuesday and was buried Wednesday. She was the daughter of M. I). Powell. Little Dick Morfnrd who has been a great sufferer for a year, pushed quietly a-vay i the home of his parents in North Prineville Wedueday niorn i g- Henry Cleek, a former resident of the Willow creek country, is up from the Willamette valley visiting with bis aon Isom Cleek, of the Reception. J. M. Henkle was over from his ranch on the other side of Grizzly Tuesday looking after bind matters. He reports some heavy hail having fallen there during the recent storm. A great deal of interest is being manifested in thin country by people in the middle went 38 is evident by the numerous letters of inquiry we are receiving almost daily. Ed Cusiek, Geo. D. Barton, Lee Morgan, Edith Rowell, F. J. Tracy, M. B. Reeves, Fred W. Bergman, E. L. L'mphrey, J. M. Talt, Win. Stephens, C DuBruille, Ben Clelau, were among those who haw arrived from Albany during the past week. TO CURE A C0LJ IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Brmn Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the monsr if it tails tn cure. E. 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