j Jbocal 777onion. 1 George Rodman, of Culver, was a business visitor in the city Saturday Mr. and Mrs, T. V- Sumner were vis itors In the city from Cross Keys the fore part of the week. R. M. Williams,' of the Pacific States Tel. and Tel. Co., is here looking after the line and doing a lot of repair work. Z. M. Brown, was perambulating round the city the fore part of the week looking after business matters. L. D. Weist, whs down from Bend the fore part of the week looking after business a Hairs. Orange Hodges is now general fac totum at the Bon ion, and is useful as well as ornamental. Kelly's photos are prize winners. Trineville's prominent people patron ize Kelly's studio. W. H. Staats was in from Bend the lat ter part of last week attending to matters at the court house. W. T. Casey was in from his ranch on Powell buttes the first of the week looking after various business matters. John W. Taylor and wife, of Sisters, were in the city the fore past of the week. D. Koopman, the Post sheep man was a business visitor in the city last week. ' Mrs. George Rodman and Celia Forest were in the city Monday shop ping and visiting with friends. White Campbell are putting in a i ew range in their lunch room, and ! will be better prepared to feed the hungry. M. V. Hart, who has been visiting his folks over the river, started back to Cross Keys, Crook county, -last eve ning Lebanon Express. Mis. Frank Ward arrived last week from Corvallis, and the smile that adorns Frank's benign counteaance is not artificial by any means. F. H. Marion departed Sunday for Portland where ho will transact some business and then go to his home it Prain,, Oregon. He has done a good business as timber cruiser in this county and will return in the spring. . C. II. IValy was down from his Bear creek ranch !the latter part of last weck'and informs' us that his sheep are in fine condition to enter the winter and that he has an abund ance of hay for all his stock. WURZIVEILER. 8 THOMSON Prinevillc's Leading Merchants Wo have just received tho Largest and Most Complete Lino of General Merchandino (.... J. B.Cornott and family were down ever brought into tho city, which wo offer at prices astonishingly low. from their (Summit Prairio home the: ., latter part of last week and paid this office a pleasant call, Mr. Cornett has bought a large lot of cattle whieh I. he will feed at hij ranch this winter. He is an old Webfoot schoolmate of ye editdV and we are always glad to see hint. Dr. Ralph Hutchison departed Mon day morning for Cheyene, Wyoming, where he goes to take charge of the dental parlors of the New York Dent ists. Success attend his efforts. He ifl A Pixvt Hmifisf nnrl mnitn man,. ' e - ...... j friends here who are all sorry to see him leave. J. B. Ogier, of San Jose, California, was a pleasant caller at this orliice last week. Mr. Ogier has been in this ' county for some time past visiting his i boyhood friend, J. W. Shattuck. of' Crook. He has a high regard for this county as a stock raising country and may decide to locate here in the naer future as he already has considerable stock interests here. Ex-Judge Wills was in the city the fore part of the week and sayi that he is only a common farmer now and is not seeking notoriety. He showed the reporter a coaimunication that hei wrote for the Journal some two veara ! ago regarding the development of this county that has been fulfilled to the letter. Charles Barnard, of The Dalles, was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday morning. Mr, Barnard has consider able real estate and stock inteiests in tbe Paulina section of the county and We dwirc to mil t)u attention of the Ladies to our new stock of Skirts, Silk Dress Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Velvet, Silk and Wool Waists, Dry Goods, Fur1, Coatu, Capes, Jackets, Ladies' Hosiery, Flannels, Flanind cttes and Outing Flannel. We are solo agents for the Royal Worcester Corsets. Dowagers in all sizes from 25 to 36. In the Gonta' Furnishing Goods wo have the very lavt grade of Slides from relfiihlo manufacturers. Underwear, lioth silk and wool; Socks; Tailor Made Suits; Huts and Cajw of tho latent styles; Shirts from the best makers ; Neckties, etc., otc. We carry a full line of Crockery, Glasswaro, and Cutlery of Standard Manufacture, as well as Choice Groceries of all kinds, We aro agents for tho Baker Ikrb Wire, Syracuse Gang Plows and Winona Wagons. WURZ vVEILER & THOMSON JAS. S. KEliLEY, t Photographer. j VIEWS jj COPYING j PORTRAITS 1 1 ENLARGING . jj Prineville, - Oregon Elkins & PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE Kins u fl.O. hold effects to halem to-day, and will re-ide in that city ' in the future. Albany Herald. ' G. W. Beckett, Geo.' Birtch and J. H. Strawbridge, of Cass Lake, Minn., were in the city the first of the week looking up the timber land situation. C. B. Allen passed through the city Sunday enroute for Shaniko for his better half who has been visiting with relatives at out side points. Those rabbit petitions must be in by the fore part of next week in order to be in time' for the meeting of the County court. Will Wurzweiler will leave for Port land next week. He informed a Jour nal reporter that the daily sales of the store of Wurzweiler & Thompson for the past month had averaged 600. D. L. Holgate was down from Pau lina the fore part of the week attend ing to business matters and incident ally visiting with well ask him about it. Theo. Gunther, S. B. Carter'and Arthur Graham were visitors in this neck of the woods from Spokane the first of the week looking after timber land. J. W. Shattuck and wife weie down from their home in the Camp creek country last Saturday accompanying their friend J. B. Ogier, who left for his old home in California. Fred Lockley Jr., with the Daily Journal, of Portland, was a fraternal caller at this office last week. Mr. Lockley reports doing a considerable business for his paper while here. Oliver Powell was in the county last week from his stock ranch in Crook county. He seems to like his location very well and is prospering in the cattle business Wasco News. A. By Beaver, was over from Sisters tbe fore of the week. He reports having not been able to locate on the piece of timber land be wanted, on account of a prior location. W. H. Peck and Henry Wiudom were business visitors from Culver the first of the week, and looked as if they were happy over the final termination of a bountiful harvest, and that noth ing was lacking except a general good rain. W. H. Parker will remove his house- haa been ui tllere Retting a band of sheep, which he is taking home with him to feed for the winter,. While here he showed his appreciation for the old reliable Journal by renewing his subscription. There seems to be a tendency on the part of some of the rural inhabi tants to make a feed yard of Main street when they come to town. It is a pretty hard job to keep the streets looking half way decent at best with out allowing such liberties. There is ample room on the back streets for such purposes, and the marshal should look to the matter of keeping parties from using the business streets for feeding purposes County Commissioner Powell went over to the Bridge creek country last week and found one of bis friends had lost several stacks of hay by incen diarism. Turning his horses into his friends pasture in tbe evening, he saw nothing more of them, as there was a place in the fence where they got out. He thought that the fire bug had stolen the horses, so bought another team and came home. Monday night the horses arrived at the ranch and proceeded to make themselves at Dr. Hyde informed the Journal man that he had just returned from a visit to Mrs. Fred Powell, who is suffer ing from au attack of fever at her home in Paulina. Mins Carrie Ford is expected to arrive from her home in Eugene next week, and will take up the avocation of teacher of music. This town ought to support a regular teacher in that branch.' Dr. W. W, Taggarf, the eyo special ist at the Poindcxtcr Hotel, will at-1 tend to your eyes, fit spectacles, cure your headace and nervous troubles. Charges reasonable. One charge for one year, Care of children a special ty. Glasses ground in Portland. J. W. Horrigan, the genial butcher for Foster fc Lehman, returned last week from an extended visifrom his family at Milwaukee. He reports some dampness down that way and seems glad to get back to this land of sun shine and joy. h 7 H ,Jia - ----- - ' lJM"- 4 Purss Lost. Somewhere between Prineville and Bend, a buckskin purse with draw string, containing one twenty dollar and one five dollar gold piece, and a quanity of silver, the whole amounting to between $10 and $45. Liberal reward for de- home, and in the morning Mr. Powell i livery of same to Journal offiee, was overjoyed at seeing tnera saiely j) y VVimiej.M. back again. 1 hey are a valuable team and would have been quite a loss to Mr. Powell, as they are his favorite carriage horses. Card of Thanks. I desire, through the columns of the Journal, to thank my many friends for their kindness to me and my family during my recent trouble. In times TO CUKE A COM) IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it tails to core. E. W. Grove's signature is on each bin. 20c. Stray Ducks. Any one having lost four white ducks can learn of their whereabouts of need may they always find such by. calling at this office and paying friends. Charles L. Roberts. , for this notice. The Journal's Special Offer! Have you read the offer of a years' subscription to the Journal for $1? If not, you should do so at once. In another column we give the offer in 'detail. During the life of this special offer we give the Journal and Oregonian for $2. On or before November 1st the Journal will branch out into a six-column eight-page paper. Call and see the new press, (he best in the country ! Our 1902 stock of Oliver Gang, Sulky and Walking Plows is far the most complete we have ever carried. These plows have do equal as a breaking plow and will plow ordinary sage brush without grubbing. The new Oliver Sulky's have a great improvement over last years in the shape of a hand lever giving tho operator full control to regulate the width of cut on turns and curves. The Oliver is one made to do the work and will do the work thev are made for, Call and inspect them. Our stock of repairs is exceptionally complete, not only the iron posts but wood as well, ' We can save you time and money and patience. .GO TO. D. P. ADAMSON'S DRUG STORE FOR DRUGS STATIONARY WALL PAPER SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PAINTS AND OILS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' , . PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ' AND TO HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS C REFULLY FILLED Prineville-Burns Stage Line. CORNETT & OANTRBLL, Props. Carrying TJ. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a m Passengers waybilled for Tost, Paulina. Fife, lliley, Burns and all way points. WINNER, Agent, Prineville. C. I. V