I JEocal petition, $ E. Dorgan and Tom Watsou lIt for west of tlio mountains Tuesday. Dick Koopman and wife were down from Port last week laying in supplies. V. R. MeFarlnnd'a new dwelling is Hearing completion, kikI it i ouo of tho nicest in the city. Roseoe Knox, the Post sheep man was a business visitor in the oity one day last week. A. V. Lee waa up from Hay Creek last week looking after varied business matters. County Commissioner II. J. Henly was up from his farm near Haystack last week attending to matters at the court house. 3. 0. Edwards and J. P. Vanhouten of the B. 8. k L. Co., were in town last Friday attending to business affairs. Percy Davis, the Sister saw mill man, was a business visitor at the county seat ooe day last week. L. D. Wiest and wife weredown from Bend last week visiting with friends and transacting business. John Winkley.of Albany, was a visi toi in our city last week. He was look ' ing over the tiral-er land situation. John Sunnier returned Saturday frum Corvallis,wberehetia been stay ing for several months. W. J. Schmidt, the Summit prairie stockman, was a business visitor iu the city the fore part of the week. John Y. Todd, the Sisters farmer, was a business visitor in the city one day this week. John Geiger is having a fine piece of hand-made furniture turned out mid , it will be on exhibition at the fair. Billy W ilson , proprietor of the Sisters Hotel, came over last Fridiiy to have a felon oti his hund lanced, lie re turned the next day iu better shape. Charles Lewis came in from Sisters Saturday to attend tho Teachers' In stitute. Charley u one of Crook county's uiost successful teachers. A. 11. Lippniau & Co. have lented portion of the post oilice building and ure storing a lot ol their surplus fiu ui- ture in it. Miss Jessie Andreas came down from Summit prairie Monday, having j .let completed a very successful term ol school in that district. J. F. Spinning, recently with the A(!nni6on & Winnek Co., has accepted a position with Templeton fc Sou us head druggist. John Cyrus is stocking up with a lot of novels of the blent and most im proved designs, and will be able tu furnish reading matter for the million tiiis win lev. Ura. Susie Slayto is getting in a lot of new goodsalniost eve:y day now and will soon hare st uiueh stock in hands tlmt she will have uo room for her many customers, J. ti. Quiberg, of Sisteis, was in town last week attending to the readvertis ing of his timber land claim Mr. "tjrjiberg has a Cue lot ol timber on bis tlaim. Norri Morgan and wi( were down from Crook the latter part of last ween attending to business matters. Georgo Rodman, one of the exten sive farmers of the Culver country, was a business visitor in tho city the first of the week. There are a number of places along our country roads that are becoming deeply wnru and full of chuck holes. These might be remedied for tho proa ent by strawing them, as we have seen done in Sherman county. Rev. G. M. BiKith, Presiding Eldei, will hold the First Quarterly Con ference ai the M. E. Church on Satur day, the 11th, at 2 p m. He will preach Saturday evening ; Sunday both morning and evening. John W. NefT, of Minneapolis, ia n late arrival iu the city. Mi. Neff is an old time friend of Fred Higgins and will no doubt take an interest in our timb r laud before returning to his home. Foster and Erickson have rented the west end of the post rttice building and are prepairiug to have one of the finest oflices in the city. They are in the timber cruising business and have had a lot of experience in that line. A. R. Greene, of Portland, has been in this section of the state for some time past looking alter business matters connected with th" postal de partment. This oilice acknowledges several pleasant calls. '' Bob Smith ia doing the inside of the Journal pre?s loom, and will make it a comlortahle and neat looking place to work. Bob does his work iu good shape, and handle a' pasta brush as well as if be bad been brought up in a print shop. Joss Ferguson and wife arrived from Burns last week mid will visit will) relatives until utter the fair. Jess now j sports a "stove pipe hat, "ml has as-1 suuied other metropolitan manners j jiiice living in tiie. hub of Harney j valley. -arsj Wurzweiler & TJhomson's New goods aro arriving daily. We are tco Busy Arranging Them on our Shelves to Write an ad this week. CALL AND SEE THEM. WURZWEILER & THOMSON'S The Busy Store. Jas. S. Kelley, Photographer. VIEWS COPYING PORTRAITS ENLARGING . Prineville, Oregon. liEfi OllS PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE. & Kins o.o. Ralph Hutchison, resident dentist. Crnwu ami Bridge work a eoiiilty. See those bountiful Carbon Finiih photos at Keiley's studio, Prineville. I Portland CluhWbiskey, pnr hour- Many of those who filed on titil"T j bon.wcll m.itureJ. Keeoinmemlcd I.) claims during the Suiiunei are now t,,iiui(; physicians. For sale every milking proof on their claims. It ij where., i-4inb' said that eastern syndicates are ready I , . . . , , v . , . i A. VV. Dickson, ol San rranowo, to buy op toe limit as soon as title is; , , .. i haaaci'epted a positionoii tlie.lol'UKAL, conveyed from tne government. i , . , , , , . . . ,, ,. . . ami a ill have chiii ge of the ji)h (Iviiiirt- Dalles Mountaineer. , . , I ment. Mr. Dickson comes Ki ll rccoiii H. J. Lister and wife, of Cnxik j mended as a first claw job prinu-r, and county visited with his brother-in-law, I the patrons of tlm Joiminai. wiil lind Henry Martin, and family a few iI.ivk Ilia wrk up to the siaudaid for neat this week while on their way to )rt-i na and attractiveness, land. Mr. Lister is one of the most j Mr na Mm j w Ujon4 k.h ,. prominent men of Crook county -. d f,r , ri,ilrfuIi Mrs. Boone will noou rover uiucier. A lire was noticed on McKay nioun- virit relatives at Mnro while Jake will go on to Portland to lay in his winter tain Monday that bids fair to lw a bad i supply of harness and leather. He one if there is no rain full ina.de of a I saya that he was going to order the few days. There has been considerable! largest stiaik of harness ever brought J. C. Bilyeu, F. K. Doud and Win. Evans returned Wednesday from a visit to Prineville, where tliey went to prove tip on their timber cUiuu. Lebanon Express. John Newsom lrns received one of the latest design aolar cVimpassea, and wjs on the street lai-t week trying it in laying out some town lots. John dors Vis work in a satisfactory mnunec. l)nv Allan i son has hie new drug More completed and the shelving is be ing planed in position this week. It will be ready tor occupancy by fair week. Wi. Pollard relivmed front the- state liir wtilia laie or two in hi bonnet, unit is training: a ymmg record breaker for the com Mi g races if we may be allowed to jndgo biuii outsule appear ances. Ed. Jfc-srit was dVv a fmin kin much in Suaunitt ptavru) Monday after a load uf sofpli. nd made I hi ofik a jJeu elk. ll refiorts stock look iSHl m io tlutt aectiMt of the' fire out on lirbzly and other of the nionntaiiis bordering on Crookiil river valley during the past two weeks. The Albany papers state that ex county clerk Hammer, of that county, has taken up hs residince on his homestead in the Haystuck country. We are, glut! to welcome Mr. Hummer among us as he is a good citizen mid will make a vvelconie addition to the social life of that section of the country. Prof. J. M. Mnrtindsle, piesident of the Eastern Oregon Normal school arrived Wednesday morning to take part in the closing exercises of the teachera institute. The prof, is one of the leading educators of the state and reports his school flourishing. The Southern Stock Company has been playing to good houses this week. It ia the liest company that has ever been ia Prineville since the present management of the Journal has had charge of the paper, and we heartily recommend thia troupe to all. Dick Breese was down from his home on Comb's flat the first of the mevk and informed the reporter that he would have some of his well known potatoes on exhibition nt the fair, be sides sonic fine livestock. Dick raise the best potatoes grown in the county outs!de of the Haystack country, and e doubt if that part of the county can produce anything as good. Any-. way, evervlssly wilt have a chance to how what can he done in tho way of Urge fruits. au.d wgetuUut tUk (ait to Prineville. Our lf;i)J wM of whver limn,', sulky ami Walking Plows w far the iint completo wo have evor earritHl. These plows have no equal a a breaking plow and will plow ordinary snge brush without grubbing. The new Oliver Sulkya have a great improvement over lat years in the nhape of a hand lever giving tho operator full control to regulate the width of cut on turns and curve. The Oliver ia one made to do the work and will do tu wot U tl, W . H. Parker has retired from the u. ,,i n n . i :. . .i .... . are made for, tall and inspect them, management of the Juuknal median- . . , , 1 ic.,1 department, and will leave in 0ur 8to(! ' repairs is exceptionally complete, not only the iron posts but wood as well. Wc can save you time and money and patience. few days for the Willamette valley, where he will visit a while More entering the state printer's oilice at Salem. Mrs. Parkjr is recovering from her recent illness and will accompany her husbaii i to Albany. Prank Waid came up from Corvallis Monday, and has accented a Hsition with the Adiimson A Winnek Co. as druggist. He is a son of Scott Ward of Ward's Butle fame, and a native of Linn county. The editor of this re ligious weekly has hunted ducks on the farm where Mr. Ward was born just hunted and nothing more. Ojr new cylinder press was shipped from Mhaniko Monday, and if every thing goes all light ibis will be the last issue on the old hand press. The Jouii!.AL has about 1,3001) pounds of freight Cuming, and when it is placed in position we will liuve one of the best printing outfit in Eastern Ore gon, and will be able to turn out any thing from the smallest card to a barn door poster. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors, tho m kindly asauted us during the lust illness of our husband and father. May they always find such friends in tbeir time of need. Mit 1 W. Hos. . GO TO D. P. Adamson's Drug Store FOR DRUGS STATIONARY WALL PAPER SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PAINTS AND OILS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ANI TO HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. sssnaMWKissssmmaam mwjMMMMiamaiiMi.. Princvillc-Biirns Stae Line. C0RNF1TT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying IJ. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Expn-s Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at G a. nn. Passengers waybilled for Post,' Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns L WINKER Agent, PrinaviJl. and all way points.