Xoial Ttfeniion, s S. V. McCoin was a business visitor Jrolii Culver last Saturday, Andrew Mllrniw was over from his luVp ranch the Brat ( the week. Second-hand bicycle tor unite cheap at this olHce.. Klther Ideal or Kaiii ti'r. J. K. Roberts was down from Alkali i'lnt- Tuesday tu net tho latest reports trom tin- election. A. D. Lnwery was down trom How ard tumliiy taking m the city and vi-iling with IrieniU. A. Ii. Scales and Jay F. Stroud were tivir from Latuontii Monday morning, tilt went home in lime to vote. H. M. Street was over Iroiu hie ranch on Squaw creek the latter part of last week. J. T. Caldwell, of Shaitiko, was do ing business in the city the latter part til last week. Claude Harvey lia gone to Howard where he will hnve charge of a pack train for Yui.-li Drothers' sheep camp Joseph Davin and J. H. Dclore were business visitor from the neighbor hood of Supine hut week. J, A. Kayl and wife were down from their farm on I'pper Crooked river und spent Sunday in the city. Perry Keadj the well known hotol hiiin of Culver, doing business in the city last week. G; H. Russell, the Tacoma horse buyer, is in town looking After bis hum hold interests in this section. C. B and Warren Hearing were iu froth Sisters the tirst of the week after supplies. J. D. Gibson and wife were in from their farm on Squaw creek Sunday enjoying city life lor the day. j. W. Boone hits made some iim proveuienta ruin ill his premises by adding a new picket fence. Monday morning the town filled tip pretiy early with people Who came to vote and to see olliem vote. W. H. Foster, of Sisters, has been stopping in town for some time past. We shouldn't wonder it there is some attraction here. T. B. Tucker was in from Haystack last week looking alter various mat ters and incidentally laying it) a few iitedcd supplies. K. J., Will, Frank and Jack Barrett, prominent farmers and business men of Albany and vicinity, were in the city last week in qiust of timber land. A. V. Gibson, li H. and H. G. Caldwell were dou from Ijiva last week baiking after business mutters and luring in supplies. John Hill, of Dallas, Oregon, was registered at one of the leading lintels tjuutUy. Presumably looking for tim ber laud. II. J. Healy and family were in town Tuesday layhig in supplies for the summer and getting te latest election returns. W. H' Peck was among the many Culveriles that were in town Tuesday to get the latest rt turns from the state vieciion. Ueurge Milligan was down from his ranch at .Hear creek butts Tuesday getting his nniil and receiving thei Utesl intelligence frum the election Frank (!iilit, who has been stopping in town for the pastern months, left the first of the week lor The Dalles whete lie will reside in the future. 'Boh" Smith was bury several days list week painting the town red that ... . iijunjuis aim tuey presetn .An itinerant sign winter hits come to tiHvik anil is dwuirtmg the windows and d.4s ol our business bvusos right and lei:. Now lwt the election is urer w i!i;y liov that something else "jl be lnLkcit nl alt c Ihe pHum-binf uiu tliIVS till VIS. pdsS- ii. Vtm't fotet that Well Belk has kwu appuimeil a C. S. CominKsionei nod is pj'-p.utd to. tak ml kinds of filing- on Li:ui. 5 CuWmii, D. 0. Dirwrnli, W- K. Slater iin, i u. B. Taylor, of Spokane, ic iu li,e erry the first of the ween toi.king suit the prospect fur titubur "Vakwiw" In) joined! tho fmpnlkr buijoiMV in i.l bus gone to the timlwr if.r is vliiiui.. Wv kope jj tua-y be tttiMiJMl i.u gel ting a good, wue. iKlliS Jikf "Juica); (,. Wiiv'V lllifcl t sAinfc lt Wrllowu 111,11, i'L'St fie'l. ft nt tli Ktk unci m-wimt mi livb.-s 8tiii .it. f tlr,is vulTeyfc i,i Boid,;.. wow a nu m tUU pnut mo,, ; Utit. . tliv iil seatv ui the iust-uja jjy ; VV 4V A!I Mi" VMM- j Alex Smith nnd George Stevens' u-um niy ln,ll Kilfttr lllllllllt IfWllf. ' inn a ter busim ss matters and getting ahe latest electi n roturns. ,1. G. Julian returned Irotii ti c out sii't) Monday and looks as well as ever. Mrs. Susie Sla y ton liaa had her window ihcira'id with u line ii;n which is iu keeping with the line stock of mi linery she has on display. T. M. Baldwin lelt for Portland on Monday's stage nnd will take in the sights in the metropolis for it few days. Don't forget ihestock growers meet, ins on June 7, rb matters of import ance will come up for consideration. Dr. M. II. Taylor and wife of Grass Valley, were, in town Monday looking after titnlier business. Pease Mays' ad was received too late (or change in this issue. They will have a wool growers special sale for three days beginning Juno 12th. There will lm a picnic on McKay creek next Sund ly, to which ell areb'. vit h.I who will bring lunch. Gulli fords grove. x A match game of huso ball will b played between the Pi'iie.ille and Culver niiiei on the giiitinds at Culver on July 4. This wi'l be one of the events of the day. The loya of the Piineville nine are practicing and it will take some gcaxl playing to defeat them. Keely Messinger was tip from his home on Lower Crooked river the first of the week. He has been laid up for nine time but is looking some better at present. C. B. Don was over from bis sheep camp last week after supplies. Mr Don is one of the prominent republi cans of Ashwood precinct and was for years identified with politics in Wasco county. There is little doubt but that there are lazy aoplH throughout the state, in fact there may lie a few in l'rioe ville, but over in Arlington they hate a P IS Lazier, ilceoidilig til the Hi cord. I. Michel inis purchased I he interns! of 0. M. Kisser in the Bee Hive and is again sole Owner of that popular store. Mr. Michel hits built up a pnis perous business since Coining Here a tittle over a year ago. Leo Cohen, One uf Hie leading mer chants of Albany, was ;n tut city th tirst of the week on his retinil front the mountains where he. ,hlc:itcd a timber claim. He paid this o!iieu a pleasant call while here. Dun McDowell and M. if. Tracy, two Albany friends of this family tie ccssity; were in the city the lirt ol the week on their return tr nit the pine woods of the Upper Di-schotes. Mrs. C. I. Winnek will start Thins day for Portland where she goes to attend the grand lodge (). JO. 3. us delegate. From tnere sho v. ill go to Ashland as a delegate to the state con vention of the Christian Kudeavor. Prof. Orton and Miss Grace Belknap have been re-elected to their posit ions in the Pi ineville public school. The other positions have not yet been tilled, but will no doubt be as soon as the lioard meets. P. B. Dunk has purchased the Si Hialgea feed yard and says that he will always have a supply of "alpaca" buy and plenty of water for the horses of the wayfaring man. Park is well known in this county us a dispenser of horse fate and we bespeak for him a liberal patronage from the traveling public. Prof. Orton went to the Deschutes fishing last week ami from the joyful way is which be talks one would naturally suppose lie caught a fish perhaps several. The Prof and fami ly will cross the mountains as soon as tnn roails get in shs e -ml visit awhile i(l Eug(me uther vlKy poitl( Hon. VV. Lair Hill, well known in this city, recently won a caw in Central America involving neurit MOO.OOO, in which the attorney's fi e was $iX),(XK). He in noi resi ding in Oakland, California, nnd njiy!i a largo practice. Lantern. A letter fttiin Otwge Miller to his rclaii.e, at LamtMita conveys the sad intelligence that hie wife (mil baby daughter were blown to pieces in a powder mill explosion it .Shas ta cnonty California. ,HiH retnain i'i chiWren were feii msly injured. He was blown over sixty fe't. Imt e-eaped sKrimis injirrv by a ntir acie. Mr. Millerjand bis family resided near Ianionta, about four yeairH ago aB'l is well kmwn to many of the early Hutth'rs in that part ol the county. lLssilutlon Notice Notice is hereby given that the firm ' f Mu'hel' it Risser known as the Bee Hit Kt this day dissolved by iu usual eonsenli. O. M. Kiaer refiling, i. Michel collecting all bills and paying iJeu-u s oL th late firm 0". M. lilJSER. ilMdCltfcfc.. If T a mi sf'"s WALK All White Oak Ste. These Shoes are nuidc of the very best stock. The, best is always the cheapest. Kvery pair warranted. Special atten tion called to the buys1 and youths' shoes made of this leather. We are sole agents for WURZWEILER GHORMLEY tailoRi t-ixht Uratlc, iiiul Kxuiiiluatiotia. Notice is hereby given that thb county kuperitifetiilt ft of Cibok couiity will hold examinations of npplhtal.ts fur public sclulol iliplo nias at 1'rinctillc, Oit'Ooh; lis fbi Intvs: Conlrticncitijj Wellnesdayi jiiiie 11, 1H02, iit nVlot'k u. id., itiid continue three days. Wednesday Written arithmetic, r,ellin, physiology. Thursday Menial iirilhirislic. nad.ng, writiu;; and civil govctn menl. Friday I,angtta;:e, history and geography. U'll.MAM lillK' l.t, i County School Supt. Savs Two. i'Yo.u iioath. "Our little daughter hud an almost fatal atiack of whooping cough and liionchitis," write Mrs. W. K. Havil and, of Ariiuink, X. V., "Hot, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life by Dr. King's New Discovery. Ii'ir niece, who had Consumption iu .iu advanced stage, also used this nnmlerlul medicine and to-diiy she is perfe.jtl.v well." Desperate thruath and lung disi-ase yield to Dr. King's Xew l)is"nery as to no other luediciu on enrth. infallible for Coughs and Colds. .',0c and ifl.lHi bottles gua anted bv Ailaiiisoii iit Winnek Co. Trial bottle Iree. liet a free sample of Chamberlain's .Stomach and Liver Tablets at any drug store. They are easie' to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by con stipation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 2jc. per box. A Terrible Explosion. "Of a gasoline stove burned a lady heie frightfully," writes X. K. Palmer, of KVrkmaii, la. "The best doctor couldn't heal the running sore that lolLowed, but Uiicken's Arnica Salve entirely cured her.' Infallible (or Cuts, Corns, Sores, (toils, Praises, Skin I linen sin and Piles. 'l.K ut Adaiusou ti Winnek Co. Around the Capital. Wn will sHii.l the vshie uf olis it.llar suit in es!iti it. id; in bonkirt. cintniiiitii? rivsnty hsvu hii sti't ink itiot".r:ilt!ct'ii sk.'tciiin tif Wa.liinbai life by mail tor ten emu cnsli .r stunijis.) iiietiu V'k'ti.ria knihuid Htr .bs'iu Tuui.isl for similar srtliitic tvurk in IsjD'I'.Ii. (Vi.ur alitor lias sui)i)e uf thi.j .NL'TSUK1,(, ITKf.lSHIM; CIIVIPA.W. 10.'.:i 'fliird Ave-, .New Vurk, Mliinxles I'or Kule. I have for sale at my shingle mill on McKay creek HXi.lWO shingles and will manufacture over 4110,000 more during the season. All from the 'ihoiirst tiinlicf. Price, at tlie mill diillt mA m Pi ineville 2.J0. J,.. l,limt:u. THE 1992 OVER 5H0E5 FOR MEN. All Widths m .it. . . TO TIIK . . COXSPMEILS BARBED WIRE . . Do Ypu Know WAUKEQAN Barb2d Wire rtiiH..rnrelyt jn. Uie po-.ind than any other Birh-d Wirt on unrlh, ShjijsSqtiai In strtfnirth to tho 5tran?C!it? Length lo one builnd, i aiint regular, 1S.85 feet; 4-point regular, lti.20 feet ; weight, one mile iu length, i point regular, 2su pounds; 4-xiiiit re;ulnr, 2t pounds. You arc not so much interested in the price r pound as the actual ciwt per nsl or mile. Figure for yourselves, then consult our nearest agent. This will result in your buying the WAUKEGAN. WAHKEGAN BARBED WiKE fMm-. Elfins S King, WAUKEGAN CHIEF. Wall Paper ADDITION: The new Htyle? of Wall Htiru you add to your savings by Imving of us. SUUTIUCTION: The amount we are deducting from other dealers prices JU L I J PLICA HON: The customer tell her friends that she has discovered the economical place to buy Wall Paper, her fttenda Ixx'oniK our customers. DIVISION': Our profits are cut in two, trade, than before Do you want Wall Paper v. r. AAiB3UA o mug Thj Bili-w;!l Sh Vnexcclled for style, ditriili'lity unit com fort. The best of everything Used in lliconu Hiuctiun of these show. Try a pair nnd ymi will buy only The Hll.T WKU, SHDlC. lUKER BAUHKI) WIRK. r& THOMSON. ' ,v-oCW -.-4 aY - iv. .tz-rfA 'She? .ISOLD ONLY JIY A0KXT8, PHIXKVlt.LE, - . OKKUON. Write for prices, We Hre the lowest. jfritAmetic. Taper just received, also the that we mav have more on the profit-sharing plan? jicre is tnc riace. i 1