I jCocai Mention. Mrs. Maud Kothroek, of Grass Val ley, is in the oiv. 1', Datikel whs in from his ranel near bend Sunday, Secondhand bicycle for sale cheap at this unite, l-itlier Meat or iiain Her. After this week the candidates will ibe able to get it little rest, tlmt is some ot them will. 0. A. Gilchrist and wile were down from Fife Tuesday laying in supplies for the summer. P. L. Hiifl'man whs no from Hav stuck the lirst of the week attending 10 business affairs. Je Tayloi was in from Lamonta Tuesday mid reports his shearing dui ( and a good yield of wool. George Rodman and wife nnd W. II Peck were business visitors from Cu! ver the first of the week. S3 A 11 Pntei- and wife, were in the city the first of the week. Mr. l'uttr is looking alter tinnier luna. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Cusp, A. W. Foshay mid Kasper Kropp, of Albany, arrived Sunday iu scarcti of timber land. The past fen days warm weather has been a little too warm tor coinion and is making people "hed thou linen," Miss Dolly Wiley left this morning hr her home in Sweet lloire, called here by the serious illness of hei father. 8. E. Slav ton started for the l)es- chutes Tuesday for a fishing trip ami we warrant he will not return enipt) handed. C. (X Hon and wife, A. C. Knighten nnd J. W. Hon were down from How- jud the first of the week taking tun ter claims, Albert and Roy Canning were in from the desert last week and report liaviug finished shearing and lone -ineir wool shipped. D. W. Bainett was in from Hay stack Monday looking after bushiest matters He reports grass and grain "looking line over that way. V. H. Birdsong was down from lib sawmill on Mill creek Tuesday and informed our reporter that he is gut ting out some line lumber this season. The registration of voters this ye; r i.ai been light all over the state mid unless a large number are sworn i the vote will fail short very materially . Z. M. Brown came in on the stage Tuesday morning. He has been la)k jug after business mi tiers throughout Xasieru Oregouduring ihe past few weeks Therj was a republican rally ut the Culver sdiool house Monday evening. A goad sized crowd greeted the speak ers and all see ned weil pleased with die talks tuaUY. "Brick" Hardin arrived from Leba non Sunday and will remain here foi the summer to assist in, putting up the brick buildings that will be erected between now and fall. Booth & Cornett have been laying a nety approach to the livery stable that adds materially to the comfort of peo ple driving into the barn, besides it adds to the appearance of the build ing, Wurzweiler & Thomson purchased the remaining lot of Hereford bull" Inst week and Mr. Scott departed foi his home in Missouri Saturday It is a good thing for the stock men of th s aunty that this fine herd of bulls was left here. I'licle Jim Faught and Charley Oiby were over on the Deschutes fishing the first of l he week and re port having a goiid time. "L'ncle Jim" says Charley isn't much of a partner to travel with, but he preieis him to Fred Smith. The building boom continues una b.itfd. Last week Mrs. (ilenu let the contract to . I. B Shipp fur the elec tion i;f a handsome cottage on first aireut John Luckey's cottage is Hear ing completion and 1). i'. Adamson's brick is growing higher daily. This week nnd next we will iss in a supplement ami aher tnat the paper win lie changed to twelve pages while tne land lilings come in at the rate tuey have lor the past ten days. We i itenri that our readers shnl not lose anything by the laud notices being published. Kd Kutcher was up from the Accnnv Plains the first of the week and rep .rts j (.pry quarter section in that part oi I iie county limited on and little call-: i;is b'lilt. This iand a ypar ago was I ut on the commons and was thought to be of but little value, but it h.is : I' ecu found to be us good s any In the i cuniitv, very productive and will grow almiMt anything in the line of grain i and testable. I R. L. Htttton and wife of Wagon tiro, were in the city last Sunday . A J. and O.W.Noble, the Beaver creek cattle men, were in the city Siuiiiday. W, W. Joslin was in from Hay creek Saturday making final proof on his timber culture. John Palinehn, of Urizily, let the light of his beaming countenance shine down on the uity the first of the week. B. F. Shepherd and wife were in Irom their ranch in the vicinity of Fife las', week looking after business matters. , Herb Smith, I). Derhani. M. Kotx man and V. K. Cook, of Hay creek, were doing business iu the county seat last week. J. A. Bogga has had a neat sign painted and hung up in front of the nfiioo he occupies next door to W. A. Hell, U. S. Commissioner. A. D. Gibson, Jas. G. Kid well, of Walla Wnlla and W. K. Bholburne, of St. Paul, Minn, arrived Imioliis week, presumably looking after timber land, C. F. Tinker and W. A. Deeds, of Gritinell, Iowa warn in. the city last week. Timber laud is supposed to be theit objective. Allen & l.nfollett told last week to Kd. Fortr.er, of Emmet, Idaho, six hundred fine bucks. They were thoroughbred rambouillcts and tit -aiiics. Mrs. W. K. MoFarluiid started Inst Tuesday for Lagrunde and Elgin Oregon on a visit to relatives. Sin will be gime for some time mid Mac i rathcr disconsolate. Crook County Stock-growers As sociation will meet on the first Saiui day in June. All members are re quested to be present and bring in a ie'v recruit with you. Perry Poindexter returned Monday from a fishing expedition on the Do jhutes and brought in ninety of tin speckled beauties. The trout ili" are out on the river and fishing is tine. E.B. Graham. K A. Graham and A. If. Smith, of 8iters, were dooig hiii-in n the city last week. The Meer I'iraliaiii were filing on some of the line timber land iu their neighborhood. W ool hauling has begun in earnest an I a mug string of tea us on si s toward Slit niko i Imost daily. iu repirts have as yet come in as to tin probable an o nit thai "ill b' sheared iu this enuntv It is a III.' I e early ve to form anything like a correct i-si mate o' the crop tins year. Several locations have been milli on th" MeKav on ore tlmt is said lo be rich in c pper. Should tins prove o be true ami the ledge holds " we may exp.ect Crsk county to ' e no ed ir its copper fields in the neui 'or , A number of our pr iminent citizens are interested in this new strike. G. W. Barnes returned last Thurs day from a trip to Mitchell on lcj.al business nnd reports more mud over that way than wns ever kttonu on this side He went over there to argue a wate-right case and found .l t water right in it-in the streets. The mud was axle deep to ordinary wagons. Articles of incorporation were filed in the clerks office last week by the Dexter Mining Co., Capital stock $1;)0.I)00 with 600.000 slimes The incorporators lire V. T. Woixl, Jas. Wood and J. N. Burgess, with ttit principal place of business at Ashwood. The company will deal in mines nnd real estate and do a general niiuiug business. It is understood that A. C. Palmer is putting in a paper p'ant nt Bend for the purpose of getting land notices to publish. Parties filing on bind should inquire into the fact of such paper being legally entitled to such i notices as when they come to make I final proof they may lose their land ' as well as what money they have paid out on it. W. A, Bell was appointed a V. S. vomniis-ioner May IS and received bis commission Monday. He has fitted up his building for the business iu audi a manner tlmt all persons who desire to file on land can do so with comfort and pleasure. He mskes no charge for examining his plats whether yon tile before him or not. He has had a large sign psinted by Jack Patterson so that all may see it who go to the court house. If yon have land business to transact take the side door. Thron Thronson left last Saturday for Idaho, where he goes to examine and report upon some line copper prospects. Ashwoal Prospector This property is bonded in part by Prine ville people and is said to be one of the finest prospects on Snake river. It. is in the vicinity of the famous SHven Devils mining camp and will come into prominence a soon a that camp is thoroughly exploited. Should the report on this property sustain the claims made by the owner the bond will be taken up and Prineville will be in among the big things of Idaho, where copper is King, 1 ft ml A. ' i ?,";'! it A w 4 I I 0 0m spring T,,p f( WALK OVER SHOES FOR MEN. All Sizes White Oak Shoes. These i-'lioea tiro inn do nf the very best tock. The best is always the c lieu pest. Every pair warranted. Sjieciul atlcn tion cnllwl to the bovs' and yotuhs' shix-i mmle of this lender. All idtli I IIV(P The Bill-well Sho We are sole agents for U t'nextellcd for Htyle, tlitriihilify and cnu fort. The beat of everything used in (he cot sli nclion of these shoes, Try ft pair tuid yoj will buy only The MILT WELL SHOK, IIAKER KAUBKI) WIKE. WURZWEILER W & THOMSON. GHORMLEY TAILOR.. wvvvvAlAAlAAAAAvvvvw J. N. POINDEXTKH, Independent candidate' for County Treasurer. Ben). Shepherd was down from bis 8 a.np creek ranch Tuesday and re ports the grasn in tine shape out that way. In fact he says that the grass is butter than for the past twimiy years at this time of year. Tuesday evening at the home of P, B. Howard the family were having bottle of soda water and while at tempting to open it the bottle ex ploded. A piece of glass struck Miu Verua Howard on the chin cutt:ng a gash nearly two inches in length and clear to the bone. A doctor was sum moned at once. It required several stitches to saw up the wound, rlhe is getting along nicely, but will not lie able to talk much until after her chin heals up. Jacob Siroud wns in from his farm near Lamiiuta the fiist of the week and reports that grain is growing nicely in that section of the county. 11 the winners receive a ruin in .Itinu the crops w ill be belter than for the past lour years. Lamonta is a great gram producing community and when we gel rail connection with the out side world will become known (or its productivenCMt far and wide. A trip up the Ocboco for a distance of ten miles reveaU many beautiful phases of nature. Meadows of wild hay are waving in (he breeze and the frog- make music in the irrigation ditches. Blackbirds are building their nests and water rails are found along the rivulets that trickle down the slopes into thecreeks. Ever nnd anon a festive sige rat gives his tail a mag ical twist and bounds away to hi borne. Here and them n cunning lit tle cottontail rabbit comes forth from the fence row and gazes on tho scene with all the gravity of a priest at n funeral. In the pasture the cattle graze the succulent bunchgrass with avidity, nnd occasionally a little sand and gravel as a relish. Grain looks well and some of the farms have a large acreage of alfalfa. . . To Till-. . I'ONSl'MEItS . . of . . -a .. "iO Do You Know WAUKEGAN Barbed Wire BARBED U wire., kmmji Runs mure feet to tti9 pound thmi any other Bnrbed Wt and In cqtml In strcnglh to the Strongest? its Length tonne pound, 2-iaiiut regular, 18.85 feet; 4-point regular, 18.20 fi weight, one utile in length, 2-point regular, 2S0 pounds; 4-point regular, 2 pounds. . ' Yon arc not so much interested in the price per pound as the actual c per rod or mile. Figure tor yourselves, then consult our nearest agent. This will result your buying the WAU KEG AN. WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE - SOLD ONLY BY mm. DIED. MORROW) Victor Morford, the son of A. W. and Lovimi Morfoid, was born in Douglas county, October 29, 1801, and died Wednesday, May 21, li)02. He has been sick for nearly seven month. Services were held at the home and the interment occurred at the 1. 0. 0. F. cemetery lust Friday, WAUKEGAN CHIEF, Eikins & King A0E.STS, PRINKVILLK, OEEGO Write for prices, W'e are tho luwest. WalUPapcr ftrithmetic. ADDITION': The new styles of Wall Paper just received, alno the sum you add to your Havings by buying of us. SUBTRACTION: . The amount we arc deducting from other dealers prices MULTIPLICATION: The customer tells her friends that sho hag discovered theeconon)ieal.ilncetobuy Wall Paper, her ftiends K Mw.uiuu uur UUbLUmiTf, DIVISION: Our profit arc cut in two, that wc may have more trade than before. Do you want Wall Paper on the profit-sharing plan? D. P. ADAM'S Drag Store is the Place.