j. Additional Locals, f Tim 0 H Uillway surveyors hnv innviiil (nun llnUler ntiitiim tu Hunt, brush springs, mill are now at work imi the plniii near Willow criH-k biiMiii, iimkiiiK tliu pornitit out iirvny, K'mix IIuHiiii returned Friday (nun .Wiwmid, whin hu (nut been surveying timber liiml, null in now iMiKHKi'il in surveying and locating in this part of tln win illy J. J. Vaudervort wim in town TiH'Hiliiy mid roporlH botli Dick ami Wither Vandervett hh having been fick ilurinii tlic pant week, but they urn now improving. Henry Udell ws ilon n (loin ('mi. linn Htnnliiy attending to hinduem (nutters, He report hnyii.g will un der wiiy up there und sheep lookout Willi, There it liy (ollllllillinll to till! minor of a lot of alnr Mux shot in tlnit p.i ft of tlm county. JiiiIku J, A Wiiyiniri', of Hun Finn-ciw-'i, formerly a resident nf thin city, iii'Moinpiiniinl liy his mm, arrived in tlio i-ity yesterday, and today continued on lo III I)i'lmti' coiintiy on u ttiii w mul pleasure, trip.- I'ortliiml - Journal, Will Hardin arrived here Bnuduyi evening (nun tlw Willamette valley, It was ii'irtiil hern Unit Will li.nl Uii ki'led somewhere in the ('anemic inoniiliiinii mul thine were severul sud luee among oni' young holy popu lation, lint it ail turned out a canard mul lii i here now m big as lite, Km) Olaypiml, who will hn rentein bciiil hy A huge number of people of thin place, Iin lieeu appointed deputy iinilor C. tuiiii White, sheiiirof Cmok enmity . 1 J in m-y. Items If this thing keep up there's no telling where it hill i'ihI. k will lie 0. 8:iin lllm.'k mid (', hum Hill no doubt, lint if they ever ii-t to (J Hum Smith lhiy Mill liud out liii'ir mistake. Lint week Miss Irene Winnrk'ii lolilil got ulit of its cage mul nliu was Mfiy tliscoiisnlutu over tin' fuel thnt it would not :etuiu, hut what wio. her great stiprisu mul delight tlm next moiiiii.h to l.i'ir it uymg to ): lt into llin Iiiuim! tlnoiigli the transom. Thin i ooi when: even r,u' hint knew enough to h't well enough alone. Wo Imvc been rmincsti'il by tlio l it)' marshal to notify every one to clean i, p thi'ir alleys. 'J'in-i-lnmlij IlllVt! Ill'l'll llollC I'.lllilT ill tlio Kl'.l- wili, but l'ltt!r liit limn ih'Vit and tliu inailiiill nlioult! t'lil'oruu till ordinuncin in tltinmUr of cIimiii-I liiuw. Tlimi u t'O sunn; Imrn val'.lbt tlnit would he improved inau'iiully hy tiikiii" away u liulu of tlio Mir- llllK lllilllllll'. Kelly M. I'uiH'iui mid wifo umnu uu'i' Iroin tint llimnoli nig littlu city ol tirima Vulh'J', Sunday, mid nr looking uroiiiiil over Ihla .coiinly liirlu:utiiig. Tlicy mu old liniu fnuniln of tint Jul KNAI. I'dllor mid o' couiutt pmd llna olhci- it fintndly cull. Kelly is the mono old hoy that " kncA' in honlh urn Onyon und hmka liki) the hand of tinio hud riwteil ligntly on li is htow during the pint ten yeura. Oluy HiiopBiin, diatriet neut for the WHtliington Life Insurance Co., ol New York, returned Inst week Iroin nil extended bitrtineaa trip to Portland und Willamette valley points and reporu the outlook for buHinuiw in his line iw very good. Mr, Simpson iu huatler and Iiiih nhont nil the iiiftunii ce hnainena coin I led in this county, hesiilca a lot of it in udjoining coun tlea. W. P. Kcndy now liolda it confiden tial poaitiuit with the Morria & White head linn of brokers und bunkers in Portland. K. disputed in Tuesdays Oregonian itnnouneen that tliu tirnt hint just negotiated a live million dol lar loan In the east. Mr. Keady it at present engaged aa a right of way inun in the various railroads that are being promoted in northwestern Ore gon. It is understood that his salary is !f:l,(KM) ol more per milium. Cur Vallis Timed. The dental work of Dr.C. A. Oline in too well known in' this country to need Hiiy praiatt. He cull always be found at the old stand, next. ih. or to Hie First National flunk. (Jive liini a call. Kd Oliver, nf Uaker City, has been in thu v i iinty for several diiyn buy ing np liiiHca, pri'siimahly foi the British ivei'iiiiieiit which loot opened the roi ininng station at New Orleans for tminiiin horses fur the Hontli A fri cun count i f The xovirnnieiit is to furnlI h h.o;.es to restiatK the lloer fiiriin ml liods that Kaatern Oii'iton hnr the best that can be bad for the pii. p"'it. This is a good thing for this i.in-i i'f the stale, as there is any itiiinnot ol ii(ih horses to ho hud on our i n.i'i and wit are only too glad to get in! i I hem, as there will be more gra-n .if- i iie stuck tlott is more vuln ahle, nod iliey v 1 1 1 bring laif.er prices than if "old to theeiinnery. Oil ,loe! W Kilo in Allmny lant week we deciiii i it would lie the right thing to iihuo a call ut tin) Herald olliee wliii h wo did. . On entering wc found ilu; "devil," Hie typiw mid loe.il reporlera nil hard at work, v. Idle tliu editor was wearing an iiii'ictiaily broad mnile, Tlii we a iribttted ti) tlio faet that he wit- it eling good over hia reeent fleeiion to tlm ollice of slald print er, mi. i pi obahly would have never been any wiser had not a few iij' hie d o nils dropped in just then. One of I hem wanted to know when tlie ' iiig event" wu coining off, while another daid, "'I'lense accept iiiv eoiigaltlliitions in advance," while another fluid. "I was ruther sUuihed to hear the newt, hut ra .her thought you'd come to it sinner or later." These remark coopled with a lot of hlltuhes that ttim id do honor to any ever mien on t he chei l;a oj a school girl, led tin to believe there w:h "something in the wind," hut an it ia discoun emu fur one editor to j.dve any thing away on another, we will re fill. n from saying anything until after tin) cards are out. Lebanon (Criterion. KaMfi'it Oi'caon'H tJreninc. Governor-elect Chamberlain, in li is address nt the Gladstone ( Imutuuqua, on Lewis and U.uk Day, niitl: ''LTntil I had made an eNti inled journey ncrorS the ea.slern lmlf of the slate, I had not realized the vast resources anil great pu siliii ilies of that region." jlr. (.'Inimherlaill in these words said what the majority of W. -stern Oregon people would say were they to nay witat is true. The people of the Wiliametto Valley have not yet realized the certainty of the future that uwaits Eastern Oregon and a part of Eastern Washington. This is really a great region, great in its present productiveness, and great in what it promises. Already, the grain that pours its flood through Portland each year adds ltniteiiiilly to the wealth of the state, and forms a considerable portion of the biad supply nf the country, There are immense quan tities of livestock annually sold to the packers. There are trainloads of fruit. There arc increasing dairy products. There are mines. There is lumber. There is every thing that Oiegon anywhere lias or products, Yet, us Mr. Chamberlain Paid, the people here are accustomed to look upon that aa given over to sagebrush and jaekrubbits, inhabit ed by cowboys uhd Indians, and susceptible of development only by the legerdemain of so;no one who has not yet apiearcd to pronounce his exorcism of evil spirits, and conjuring of the good ones. Without Eastern Oregon, Port land would he eiully lacking in business with which to grow and become the great city it is destined to he. Without Eastern Oregon, Portland would not be a city of 100,000 people, with promises that; it will become one of a half a mil lian before many decades elapse, ! It iu demonstrative of the breadth ' of observation possescd by the ,.' ' .'-."LU-ll ff fit A f. 'ariofCiTittHirbr Your supplies now wMIq our big sale offers so inany opportunities. Don't wait too long as the time of this sale is limited; our Is complete and qualities the best. We keep a full line of staple ar- i tides, so don't think ws cannot supply you with what you want. Prices sent on application. Governor-elect, to a relization indicates that that he has conir of these facts. Il he will broaden the gs at Salem, and ion to . range over scope of thill; permit his vis territory larger than that compris lhniN of the Wil - Portland Journal. ed within the laiuvtte Valley. 'Now is the Appointed Time" Tlm 0. K. & N. Co. has just issued a handsomely illuairutpd pamphlet eitiitled, "Untunii, Wasliniiilitnn & Idaho and i heir resources." IVipIs in the East are nnxioua fur iiifiiru.ntion about the Pucitie North West-II you will tliv the ( It. N. Co. nifeiit nl Minniko a list of names of tmsturn peoplu who are like ly to Iw interested, the booklet will he mailed free tu such persons. For all kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Kiln dried flooring and rustic, goto A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. $.1 ltcwaid. I will give $5 reward for the safe delivery of my four year old black mare tin Crooked river, three miles above Yancey bridge, branded J li on right stille, and bay four year old gelding branded J 15 on right stirle. Muv 10. Mas. Liz.ik Smith. i .T. fLr MJ iff JBM li'1 .J' J T.s-'g' FmfegV Ohe JSee ;fe' Mi we. Spring Announcements. Lingerie A full line of White Skirts, Sight Gowns, Che. miees ajwl Drawers, also Ladies Summer Vest. Come ami see them. Trice and quality will suit you. Also a nice line of Shirt Waists. For men we have the newest Silk Front Shirts, Pecai Front, Shirts, also Negligee Shirts of all descriptions. Summer un derwear galore. I. i.AXP OFFICE ATTORNEY. Timber Lands, Farm Lands. Land Scrip. ' Complete plats of Crook county. J. L ricCulloch, ItK.ll.KK IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. Prineville, : : Oregon ik- - J face MICHEL. FARM FOR SALE 320 acre. "5 acres in culiiva. tion. -10 acres of meadow. All under fence. Good houi-e. (imwl water. Cull on or address the .Iihrnai,, Prineville, Oregon." Pi ice I Tbis si'imaturs is on every hoi of ths snotn Laxative BromoQuinine Taweu Ue muedj list nm a cold la one tlajr