I Xocai V7ftntion, g Urant Maya is in (rum hit ranch at 'Crook county, Dallea Chronicle. C)u. Cotter, of Bend, was Prine ville visitor Friday.- , ;' M. L. Brown, a prommentatockman of Paulina, waa iu tlx ci'y Friday, Win. Vandervert, of Lava, waa iu ti e city the tint of the week. Win. Btaats and (on, of Bend, were Mt the city one day last week. Pi of. Boegli it having a dwelling liouae erected near the school house , V B. C. Cady returned Sunday from a trio to the timber where he weut to locate some timber claims. Al Coleman, a former barber of this llaoe, ia iu the city . reuewiug old ae- quaiutancetv i W. 8. Paul, ol Albany, has been in rnneville for the past week trying to 'buy a few good horse. Mrs. Win. Staata and Mrs. Bener, of Bend, were Prineville visitors the fore part of the week. Tom Wi-tkint, the timber oruiser Sot Dorgau Co., wa in the eity the 'latter part of last week. Joa. Street, from tip Crooked river 'way, was a Priueville visiter the latter part of last week. Chatlea Christiani, formerly of this office, is now taking a course of studies at the High school of this place. Clias. Graven, county surveyor, left Monday inorniilg to commence the survey on the McDowell road below town. ' ' y ' Samuel Rush, of Lamonta, has been in the city for the pist week looking alter business interests here aud visit ing fiiemhC ' , . Mrs. Mina Vilmarth, who has been visiting relatives aittl friends here for ane past moutii, left Monday nioming -for her home iu Burns. ' A M. Drake, of Bend, passed through the city Friday ou his way to Portland where he goes to look alter some busi jiess at that place. f Miss Uda Stewart left on Monday's .stage lor Corvallie, where she goes to niiu-r the Oregon Agricultural College iur the winter. . . Alias Etiie Crooks arrived in the city yesterday iroiu her home at Priueville 51 ml will visit with kirn. J. M. t'llloon. DalleB Chronicle. D. A. Kniley and wife, of Bosiai.d, nere in Hie cify the first of the week making final prool ou, their tnubei claims. K. N. Gillam left for the Willamette tliis week alter his brother, C. H. Uil lam, who will become a resident ol ; this county. .,..'- Win. H. Brock, the tiinber cruiser -jf Bend, has been iu i'riiievilU lor several 'days looking after business in Jiis hue. Uick Vandervert, proprietoi of the Prineville-Silver Ln ke, stage line, wna e en ti- the streets of Prineville the iiis't ol the week. . ' ','.' 1 Dr. ivoseniieig is rept.rted a being .-iii,uiy ill.' Tiie Journal with'Wiiy ineuds ol the doJioi- liope that he ail' douii t a'llc to'.gel. around agniu. " S. C. .ia'liune, lormerly business manager ol the l'inindealer at liose liurg,' piiiU this utiiue a pleasant call on 'lii'oiHiiiV. , - i' .. v . A. uoulli, our county jude, re turned Hie latter part of hist -week limn Cali.rtrii'a where he had to i.in-iiil tne Uie-nckiiess of Mr. Kfiller, mo ilml a stiinc nine ago.. ' 1). i. s-til.-i, eilinir of the Kclic. has licco "aliiiii.il"' fur liie pant tteel; look- j,,,. aiier Ijusiuesi' ii'iiiiteis and hi' pre uiie gHiiierma; e4.iie Material iifw l..ii, er i-.. Ills mK;i. " ' " ' '' ' .n.ud i alniei; Hood River, for i .,, i.; '-in plin-e, wlio bus been vis j. ur n -ai.il .datives hi this , , . .i-.ilif uij .10 weeks left loi i.- i. u.e mi Momlnj's stage. I t ping, i MitiiM fit-r of theKod Front . ,:,l, III tOHIIS III.- JoUKtUI, tUffittlit Champ Bivith left on Monday's stage for Halein having in charge Erank Hardy, of Upper Erschliles, whom he ia taking to the insane any-' liim of that place. Ve editor, W.T. Fogle lft Sunday morning for haniko and way points. He will take the train at that place and go on to lone to look after some business at that place. Hon. T, H. Lafollette, one of the leading Crwk county sheep breeders, was in The Dalles yesterday returning from attending the meeting of wool growers at Pend'eton. Mountaineer. Harvey Cyrua was iu from Bisters Sunday where he has been for aome time engaged in agricultural work. He reports everything to be moving along in that prosperous place. Another delegation of timber seek er arrived in Priiibville Sunday morn ing. They are from Minnesota and say that many more are headed for this country for pine timber. J. C. Wilson, the carpenter who has just finished the addition for the Jour nal office, left Monday morning for T, H. Lafollette'a on the Ochoco where he will do aome carpenter work ior Mr. Lafollette, Word has been receWcd that John ! Claypool. who was rejiorted seriously ill at Weston, Oregon, was much bet- . ter and would be able to leave for! home iu a few weeks. Many friends! heie will be glad to hear the good news.j Hoy Howard returned Saturday I af'er a summer's absence. Roy has traveled over the laiger part of Baker' and Wallowa counties on his wheel j the past summer and reports having! had a good time. Minor Lewis, a prominent barber of Portland, formerly of this place, has been shaking hands with his many; friends and aUo looking alter Minie, business in this place for the past week. He looks as young und happy j .A I . WURZWEILER & THOAtSON'S New goods aro arriving daily. New add will appear next week. Jas. S. Kelley, , Photographer. ' VIEWS , COPYING ' PORTRAITS ENLARGING Prineville, Oregon. .1. H. Foster was in from Sisters the ! firit of the week, as ol old. , Adrian Crooks, electrician for the i ,, ., , -. i i.i .i. ....... ... i.ia. t .I... ...... Priueville light plant-, is spending Ins i 1 ' vacation in The Dalles with stieriii-j - , 1 ' ten.lent McArthur, taking lessons in' Portland.OluhWhi.-liey.a pure hone electrical engineering. Mi. Crooks i oon.weii maiiireu. iiecoiiimeiiflin ny . .nonH i-n.,lca in Tim lending phyficiaiis. For sale every- i 1 o.o. ! , at I dns & Kin PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE. i i v where. , , , , , . . sp4m(i The Priueville hasa bull cluh is try ing to arrange for a iiliilch game of base ball to be played during the fair next month. Thnv have si.iit it dial. expects Dallea. Mountaineer. -. - Two new coons have been in the city for the past week and or.eof them has entertained our citizens to seme of the latest soims. He i an mtint in his line arid furnished ainuseimoit! Jt-e,t 'he Ilayst.-i.-k hlh,iml expect for the dance, Saturday night by sing- '"' '"'' H'e.n in the near fu ing and dicing between 'laiices. j ,,lre- Com and Sam Carrol, of Bridge W F- Kdn.niid.on wa over fiom creek, were in -Jie citv last Saturday i "." tl,B Matolus Monday and with two wagon loads of line eating ! urn"!l,t "ver lld "' l'rm-l'ms and coukiiiK aiinles Which thev dls- B,llr" "e iiupweu oi mi iimeiiiaeus oi 4 X P mm f 4 S posed of to (he people of our city They report everything iu thatseelion . of the state to be in a tiouiisliing con dition. it ' Priueville. He did not forgot the .foi'HNsr. olllce and in the alternoou we enjoyed eating one of the best mel ons of the season. ley last winter. The cattle- became .-cattercd' during the winter and be just tinithed gathering them up. He is taking them out. to his ranch on Bear creik. '. J, The Poindexter Hotel Jinn pitched a huge tent in the lot back of- the main isliuildinj: and' put several beds in to Divid Hamar uassed through town! A large bo of clothing and other the first of the week with a lninch of "lles " " IH! ww ""J cattle which he purchased in the Tnl sufl'erers from i lie foreH tires has been sent out by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Portland. ' In one of the bundles that was sent in was a doll, neatly dressed, and on it was thia note, in childish handwriting: "Thir- dollie is for some little gitl whose dollie burnt up. Take goial eaie of hi-r. Her name is Minnie." Jr. V , Yt . laggart, lute ol Kiver f .ii . I,'.- i . . i I ii. . I ran-, vv iscnnsoi, uas loc.ueu in 1 1 ine I ville. Dr. Taggm-t is an eye i-i:ilit. ..nonmiiiiiliitA tiurtlilo wll tt'itlll. II IiIm!'' to sleep, Both the Priueville and Poind ter Hotels have been lull I'P i Kor a time hi-headqii'arters will he at for the past summer owing to the rush j ,,,, u.r 1(1e, A, hj, u i he (U for timber lands, and from all iiidir-H-1 (f t((vn ,lICI f tl1B ti ne, patients tioiiB.it will continue he same all a,muld nl.,ke a .i,,)i,lt,).nt ,ilh w,",!r-. i ' him. Dr. Taggart lit glasses anil Mrs. Weigand left on the'12th inst. spectacles accurately.' All work will for Portland, wliere sh? got-e to pur- be guaranteed one year without mldi chase a new and up-to-date photo-; tional expense to the patient. Take graphers outfit, to place, in' hej build-j notice of the children - uow that the ing next door to Cyrus' jewelry store, j school year has begun. Hrwlachea Vlrs. Weigand is a' photographer of i and kindred troubles are caused by first class attainment and will gua-i the eves. Proper care n'ow will enable rant.ee all her work. She expects to ' ttujiii to do their , work -better and open her gallery adout tlie 1st of Oc-' easier later in life. The most serious and complicated catea of eye trounle are successfully treatei by Dr. -Tag- tnlier. After a visit of three weeks among old friends in Benton, J. -M. Henkle left yterday for his home in Crwk county. As scam as he can sell his stock farm near Prineville Mr. Henkle lie j.a. juM i- et ived word of liie . j,, to return to. Benton to reside. ..- ids wife v China. He syj He hope to he ahle to arrive thia au- .i. onl-ly Tye will- come back and j ,;, r ,.jt. ,iM), Ho innkea the mine of Uitj liitsiiiesa during tiix i ti-ip home iu private conveyance over nee, i.. h - i.-te is to go tn Olijna tne gantiam road over the Cascades, gart. Inquire Hotel. at the Poindexter t ii a. soou aa lie f" riatige his husi-1 MIUJ exacts to he three and a half daya enroute. Oorvallie Times, Grade Cattle Sale. During the County. Fair I will have on exhibition and for sale a number of high grade young Hereford ln-ifcrs which I will dispoae cf at private or public sale. I will also dispoae of my entTre band of 'grades at( the ranch ou Crooked liver. i. II. GRAY. ,0ur 190:1 Rtouk of olivrr (Jung, Sulky ani Walking Plows it far the most complete wo huv'e ever tarried.-;' These plows have no equal a a breaking plow and will plow ordinary age brush without grubbing. . . , ; .The new Oliver Sulky's have a great improvcm 'nt over l f t years in the shape of a hand lever .giving ..the operator full control to regulate the width of cut on turns and curve . The Oliver is one made to do the wof k and will do the work they are made for, Call and Inspect them. ' i . '. ,-" ' Our stock o ' repairs is exceptionally complete, 'not only the iron posts but wood a& well, We can save you time and money and patience " i V GOTO D. P. Adamson's ; Drug Store ;;'fou ... DRUGS , '. STATIONARY ." . WALL.P.APJ5R . , ..... . SCHOOL' B.O'(J-K8!: V; -(, .' SCHOOL SlPPLIEH - " - PAINf S AND 0IL8 MUSICAL INHTBUMKNT8 " PIIO'fOORAPIIIC SUPPLIES ' '" ,;';-1 "K and " . - ;. '. TO HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. PrSheyille-Burns Stage Line. OORNP.TT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Prineville ori Mondays afid Thursdays, at 6 a. m. Passengers way billed for Post,' Paiifina. Fife,: ililciy, Burns, and all way points. C. 1. WINNER, Agent, Prineville