w JLocal cntion Joint Alli'ii, ul liny Creek, was a 1'rlinvllle visitor Tuesday. (jMirgo and Nellie Day rutmiiutl Haturday Irnm lllllshoro. ' Louis Nslsmi, t Dimiliiitmi llinler iiihii, wss In tltw city Tuiwliiy un liu.l- IIOSS. Harvey mill PrcsUm Dunham were down hum tlii'lr Oolnwo liunm Mon day, trantaallng business, HiiprrliiUiidiint llismll Iim pound tin Nth KrRilo ciainlnatliin un til Jim. 17, I Nt h nml IttUi. MIm Ail FoeUir lull Wednesday (ur l'aull fin, wham In goes to teach a three monllia torm ul i'Ihmi). Mn. II. K. Nlunn, of Gristly pre ciuol, hu been iiilu III, but la now raxrtid on the road ti recovery, Carey F. Foster left Krlilny lur Walla Walla, and tithor outside points, eiwollng to Ua gimti about a week. , All mtrsoiis knowing thetnMlvne in debtod to Hmltli 4 Clcok will please sail mid settle as they need the money. 0. Dawson, the traveling mnii ar rived In the city Friday anil i t the taat ol the week Interviewing our bualnew men, III ldxlgoa wiahoa to a..iiounce that eoinmeneiiig with Ke1. 15, the price ol lead will be rall lu 70 oeuta ier span, at hia lent yard. J. T. luitk arrived Sunday Irum Aahwuod when he haa been lor two months past, Mr, Doak eiiecu to peud the aunimer in I'rineville. Mre.Dura Lynn wishes to an nounce to the public that she will do washing nml ironing at reason able price: Wishing will Ihi delivered. MIm Una Htewart, ol Corvallit, whom many remember pleasantly (mm lormer visits, l to be the gueil ol Miaa Elisabeth Klliull during the Festival, Eugene llegisicr. lira. H. 1'. Belknap lelt Wednesday lor Hi, Martins fairings on the Colum bia, when the oea to atay until June Id when she will go Kaat aa a delegate to the Superior l,odge of the Degriw ol Honor. A license to wed waa iaaued by County Clerk Smith laat Thurailay In J. K. liobina, ol Polk county, and Joaephine (ireen, ol Culver prrcinet, Crook oouiily, John 11, llendaraou arrived Iroin Portland Thuraday. While away John joined the ranka ol the bone dieU and Intenda keeping home later on, Mra. Ilendenoii haa reniaineil i the valley lor the present owing to the mallpoi mare. John Spencer, ol Assinihol province, Canada, haa purchased about 60 ol the 100 head ol unbroken horara be came here to buy, and will receive these In Ike aouthern part ol the county. He leavea in about 10 daya lor thai purpnee, R. M. Wright, the oontraclor baa ooenmenood work on Mra. Naomi Salomon'! new reaidence, near the M. K. parsonage. The home will have every convenience and will be among Frluevllle'e boat reaidencoa, and will be completed lor oooiipanoy about June Kith. B. F. Allen arrived Haturday Irom Portland lor a abort buaineaa atay in our city. Mr. Allen rcorU buaineaa condition! In Portland badly injured aa a result ol the labor troublet, and tlut the acta ol the agitutora haa done modi towarda turning public syinpa tliy Irom them. A $1000 gold nugget lying on top ol the ground and ill finding by u poor prosiwctor la one ol the itrunge happening! in Grant county. The existence of auch a chunk of gold in proven for it it on exhibition at (ho Citiien'i National bank in Baker City. lien Glisan arrived Sunday Irom Silver Lake, where lie haa bad charge ol the J. B. MoCullnch band ol aheop. He reixirta the aale ol thia band to Bwllt A Co., and turned them over to A. J, Nolan their agent laat week Their band oomprleed 6850 head ol mutton aheep. Ol tlila number 470 yearlings, and the rent two, three and four-year olda, and they were said to be one ol the finest banda ol sheep over sent Irom Crook county. Tim traveling public can now real esaiirnil ul good atopplng places while in our oily. Mrs McDowell's hotel, The I'rineville wan re-i'nHl Tuesday niter li lug tlnirouglily overhauled nnd renovaled, 1', II. Dunk's restaurant and rooming hnuto is also doing a good business, and should for it is u well conducted establishment. Per ry I'oindeiter lies not decided just whim lie will re-owii his hotel, but it will be some time in tlio near hi tore. A l.llll. Nlas.. Deputy Sheriff. F. P. Claypool, who was empowered during the last session olthe county court to improve and care lor the Court Houae yard, it hav inf hauled new dirt and is filling in and leveling the yard. When done he will seed the new ground to clover and blue grass, turn on the watoi and wait lor a chance to use the lawn mower author'scd by the county court. This step towards beautifying the court house grounds should Inive been taken a long time ago, for il there Is ( place in a county scat '.hat la xpoetud to be neat and attractive, that piece certainly is the court house and grounds. Henderson k Pollard npnud up lor business lust week, Klmer Clurk, of Kile, was In the city Wednesday un business, liwls MoCiilllator, ol Hlaters, was in town Tuesday transacting business. Ladles' Willi Waists In all grades mid stylos at Kulo'i on, Johnson A Co. Dr. A, D. Morrison )nade a profess ional trip to the Ochocn mines Hun dny. John Hteldle, the Deschutes suw mill man, waa In the city Tuesdny on business, All Allen, of Portland, arrived In our city Saturday for a few dnys visit with Irleiuls and relatives, I. W. Doone left on Monday l'ir Portland, where lie goes to purchase goods, and transact other business, W. II. iliidaoiig, uf Mill creek, was In the city Inst Thursday on his wny to (Irissly, wheie he went to slicnr sheep, Win. McCulloch sold his ball Inter est In the Pnindustcr shaving purlor thia wink and lelt for Htockton, Calif ornia. ltobt. Hen, ol Portland, waa in the olry Tuesday en route to Cline Knlls, Mr, Ilea is a brother (I Don Boa ol the Deschutes Bulletin. The final settlement ol the estate ol Kd Hnoderly, deceased has been set (or July Oth. M. It. Klliott la the ad ministrator ul the estate. Miss Ktlicl Pliillibor, who has been visiting relnllves in our county lor several months lift Thiirsilsy lor (Icyser, (iiant county, where she tool lo visit her liilher, When In need ol lilacksmithiug or wihnI work give Hslomon, Johiisun A Co., a call. Their blacksmith "hop is the best equipped in Interior Or gon and employs only Hrst-class me- clianics. Tom Stroud, who is empluyiHl by T. II. Lafolletle, met with a gun acci- ,l,,( H I.,w tlial rneiillijl in Ilia ' 1 1 :.:.... i.i: l.. i..- nr.... lueaofatoo, The gun was disohnrged "r ... h.u in transloring Irom his shoulder to nisiory oi vine mwiion. neiwrie I I.nst Thursday at about 11 p. in, the lire nlnrm sounded a ca.l from the Newsoin house luimerly occupied by Ivan Tinner, mid though the lire companies rescinded promptly, and made every possible effort to save the building It burned lo the ground. However it had been afire lor some time before the alarm sounded. The loss was about $100 with no insur ance. An incident Hint happened during the progreaa of the blsie provoked ipiite a bit of amusement, A iniiii by the name of Hill Whiskey with his name emphasised on the Whiskey, had by hard work collected himself within a respectible distance of the blnne where he was enjoying the pro ceedings. The nozxelman seeing his evolutions undertook to brace him up with a touch of city water flowing from a pressure of 100 pounds per inch. This, Hill Whiskey resell ed, and immediately made mi attnek on the nozileman, who' turned on the stream with telling effect. Dill was knocked down aeveral times in an el fort to reach the source ol the harass ing stream and waa finally rescued by Policeman Dell, who eaourted him to the city bnstilo for a short vacation from his troubles. Artisan's alleallanl The Artisan assessments will be paid this month to W. 0. lllack at lire Journal office, A, O. Mosier, hav ing resigned, owing lo Hie prevalence of smallpon. No meeting has been held, and the election of a new secre tary has had to lie postioned. The Artisan members will please take notice, and call and pay their as sessments. Mra at Ilia maar . Advice from northern anil south ern sections ol the state tell ol extremely . heavy lcwuee among lunilw, an a result of enowatorm which prevailed yesterday and hint night. A Dillon report nays tens ul thournnila of young lambs have fallen beneath the Gi-rcencnn ol the the ground. K, II. llatten, a Ht. Paul capitalist, pasacd through the city Wednesday on hia way to I lie Deschutes, where he goes on business connected with the Drake Irrigtion piojeet. The Central Oregonian ol May 14th' tntea that the ipiarantine is moving long smoothly, with business quiet in that section aa a result, and all hoping lur a resumption ol travel and mail from the north. 11. A. Clemens who has been the Ileview's efficient loreman lor two mouths pat left Kiidny for the Puget Huuiid counliy, where he goes to play professional bnselmll. Mr. Clemens is a star In this line as well as beiii;,' a good job printer. Henry Hmith in writing to hit father C, Ham Hmith, states that a yearling cinnamon bear waa killed by one ol the Tuniello ditch employees, short distance Irom camp, and that there are both cinnamon and black bear in that section In consider able numbers. The Crook County Stookgrower's Association will hold a meeting at the Court House on Haturday, June Oth. A lull atUndnnce is desired as thore will be ImixirUnt business before the meeting. The committee ol five ap pointed at the Inst annual meeting to ooler with the Cattlemens Associ ation committee regnrtling range boundaries will report. section Mur in Irom every direction, detail ing loenea ol a frightful large per rent of rwtn and their tender off spring. The storm haa killed thotmnndn ol !icep, c8Mx'iully young lambs, and will do incalcuable damage. Ranchers, in the section of Fort llcnlon, Cnncailo and Geyaer have suffered heavily, and reports of Ions come in from ovcry eide. Tlio Oclioco Milling Company re ceived their new 40 horse power boiler Friday and commenced Haturday to install It. The now boiler weighs 8000 pounds and is ol the return tublar type. The Company will soon order a new engine to replace the one they are now using, which went through the planing mill fire ol last summer. When they got this and all their contemplated new machinery in working order, they will have a very creditable establishment and perhaps the best in Interior Oregon. Adrian Crooks it engineer, ' E. A. Child did not leave last week as announoed, owing to the uncertai i weather and some unfinished business. He will not leave until next week some tune. He has some luniiture fur sale yet. A bud lounge, a settee, some rockers and some common chairs and other useful utensils; a Hmith Premier typewriter, also a set of Encyclopedia ltrittnnica ooirpletc in 20 vol u in not and a set of Old Testa ment commentaries as good as new at hall what tliey cost. He also has two bicycles and a covered carriage which lie will sell at a low figure. They are standard gonda. Call this week or early next, if you want to seo these bargains. All Iowa congrcwininn says it is ridiculous to talk ol the Iowa idea or any other political question in his state. The people are to huny making hay while the sun of pros perity HhineH that all they asked is that the Government shall do nothing to interfere witli the good times. Indulgent Fattier (dining in rtntuurant) I presume, Horace while you were attending that for eign medical college you formed the foolish and reprehensible habit ol drinking beer? Son Why, yen, father; I just had to drink it occasionally. All the other students did. Indulgent Father Waiter, two born'! Chicago Tribune. male ISals- . An energetic manager for r.ruce to be 0ienod in this city lor large manufacturing concern. Salary One Hundred Dollars ier month extra commissions and expenses. Five Hundred Dollars cash security requir- d. lleat ol references. Address Mannger P. O. Box 2124 Han Franeis- oo, Cal I. A. K. Mathews, ol this city, has a piece ol reaidence property in Hpoksne which is a good paying Investment, I he house is new, has eight rooms on I modern improvements. The property consists ol six lots, bam and residence. He will trade the tame lur Crook or Lake county farm or timber land. Addrets A. E. Mathews, Prir.eville, Oregon. Pasture for Rant. 4K0 acres one mile above Bulpher Hprings on Woll creek. Plenty ol wat er and grass. By fencing would make excellent range lur cattle. Write B. C. Hydk Bpokane, Wash, ace W. R. McFablakd, Princville. Mrs. Busie Hlayton wishes lo an nounce that she it selling high grade millinery cheap, and that on Wednes- daya and Haturdays tin will have special sales. The Bargains however can be found at any time at her store thia city. Hats retrimmed and blacked Iree ol charge. Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale-niy fruit farm of lflO acres, situated in the Cove, on the Deschutes river. There are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all of the product. T t. McCallistki, Culver, Oregon Lumbar, Hawkins Bros, ol Upper Ochoco, will start their saw mill in operation Monday March 2.'kl. The lint bill ol lumber will be sawed for A. B. Bhipp, a Secial lot ol No. 1 choice lumber. Their patrons will st all times be able to secure good lumber in Urge or small amounts st reasonable prices at the mill. Hawkihs Buos. Putrefying lood in the intestines produces effects like those ol srsenio but Dr. King's New Lite Pills expil the poisons Irom clogged bowels, gent ly, easily but surely, Bick Headache. Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel tioublea. Only 25c at Adamson A Winnek. Lost. Five pure blood Hereford heifers branded with a diamond on the right hip. They did have a metal tag in left car, which may or may not be lost. Twenty dollars each will be paid for their delivery at the Hon ney view stock ranch on Up?r Crooked river, or writing J. H. Gray. I'rineville, Oregon. Call far fjaaalr Warrants. All outstanding Crook County War rants will be paid on presentation to the County Treasurer. M. H. Bell, County Treasurer. I'rineville, March 25, 1903. For Sale 1800 acres ol land. -Buitable lor arming, grazing, bruit raising and alfalfa. Oood improvements. Located on the survey of the Columbia South; ern extension Kail lioad. Will sell on e-sy terms. I or particulars write to F. foRKST, Pnneville On gon. A llaaaerlwl Dlscaverr. One of our leading western phy sicians on being interrogated as to what he regarded as the best rem edy for all diseases that the human flesh is hnir to, and what is the best preventive promptly replied, Portland Club whiskey, as I know it is a pure bourbon, well matured, and aged in wood for snle by all first class dealers. J. H. Burson wishes to announce that he will buy all kinds ol furs. He will pay a good price lor all lure prop erly handled and in good shape. Al- Badgor hides. Headquarters at Foster A Lehman's bntcher shop. Malice la Ntackmea. ' Slarrlea. At Wciser, Idaho, . on May 14. tleo. W. Hayes and Mrs. Etta Horton. The contracting parties were both 'oriuerly ol Burns. We, the citisens of Ochoco respect fully request the sheepmen to respect the range enclosed by the following descrilied boundary lines vis: Commencing at the mouth of Marks creek thence up Marks creek to the mouth ol little Hay creek, thence up little Hay crock to the head or better known ns the old Miller ranch thence on a line running in an easterly di rection to the McC lister liousc or placer mine on Ochoco creek thence on a line running in a south easterly direction to the old Peasley ranch on Canyon creek continuing on the sum mit of Lookout Mountain and a'ong the summit uf Lookout Mountain to tlio divining nuge netwecn ine neau waters of Wolfo creek snd Hore- lierven creek thence along the aliove named ridge running in a westerly direction to the head ol Camp branch thence down Camp branch to its mouth and place of beginning. By order nf committee. u23-lm f The great 0k-Esol sent by Strauss Bros , ol Chicago, containing 500 sum pies for men's line tailoring can now be seen at the store ol Salomon. Johnson-A Co. Chickens Wanted. Highest market price in cash paid for live dozen good hens. Address W. T. Fogle, Prineville, Oregon. Notice. Wts This slfaatars la on every box ot the fsrratM Laxative Dromouiaiiie tom THE 8 I 8 M OF I I 6000 TAILORING I t,.. 1- 1L. J-V.1. S Here is the rreit Oak- Easel now on display at our store. It contains the line of beautiful new spring tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS. ..blew Oae4 Tellers lor 26 Yasra The Oak-Easet is the connecting link between the tailor and the faultlessly fin ished garments which give you so much pleasure to wear. It's really a lesson in good clothes buying to see this - great collection of tailoring novelties. Prloas lew ana aatlsfaa. tied avbaalutat sjua.r I anlaaa, Call seen. rar Sale. One registered Herlord Bull, S years old. B. F. Zkli., 1-26 Princville, Or, The Photographer, leaves on Mon day, May 11, lor Portland, to pur chase u -to-date photographic sun dries. Gallery will be closed until her return, thejfirst week in June. 5 araslaCtataeaiaartaeraaau 1 enaata Ike dungs at alt wMdi wet last SMMarsiaa. Isaacs! Wis si CsrsHsasI aukM It try s sat. Ik. I utpeneaceS tatM reletf the lint aoatK aa I aaptsa tatla) a lar Mra snaths tat! saw I seeeetmetl wah at psen aaa I sasll take Kefl aat! tt now tats I saves till! ttwrlSsts" Female weakness, disordered mentea, falling of tlie womb and ovarian troublas do not wear of. They follow awoman to the thing of life. Do not wait but tax Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wise of Cardui nerer tails to benefit a suffering woman of any age. Wine of Cardui relieved Hrt. Webb when the waa in dan ger. When yoacntaetotiiecbanffe of life Mrs. Wtbb't letter will mean more to yon than it does But yon may now avma u aidured. Dniffffists of Wine of Cardni. I now. I suffering the r I seU II bottles Meat la Foster & Lehman n !-j rropneiurx A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, 'Afntton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. iKYiiMreg. 'Phone 31. SHANIKO WAREHOUSE SHANIKO. OREGON. Fireproof Buildings, 100x600 feet, 150 feet, being two stories in height. General Fowarding, Storage and Commissionllcrchants. DEALERS IN Blacksmith coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nailg, Cement, Lim Coal oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pel Special attention given to Wool trade. First Class baling and grading facilities. ' Stock yards with all the latest and best facilities for hand ling stock. Agents for the Wasco warehouse Aiming to. "Winte River" and -'Dalles Patent" flour. Best in the Market. ' Ttfark Soods Care S, W. Co. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...rianufacturers of and Dealers in... FUENITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, ST0YES, PATNTS and OILS Lumber and all Kinds of Euilding Material For G A S H Only Henderson & Sollard -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, IMPORTED.... VAVJxllVOa COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. CARDUI City ffiarber Shop. P0WII d Cyns, Prtprjttn. JfCoi ana Cold SSaths. Prinnill: On SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMON) General Merchandise stteeea.faest.ttetteet,eaeaettSeeeraSN SoOtls e e e e NewIStylish Shirt Waists Fanoy Trimmings and Neck Ribbon Lace Curtains Summer DressIGoods ol the Latest Styles and Trimmings to Hatch Percales'aniTShirtings A Beautiful Assortment at Low Prices Muslins A New and Complete Stock Just Arrived Bedding 01 All Grades at Low Prices r e Jfardware, Stoves and Vinware . , Sheep Shears Table and Pocket ' Cutlery , Guns, Ammunition,, and Steel Traps Paints, Oils ' and Varnishes 1 Camp Stoves Wagon Covers t - and Tents roceries and StocAmens' -Supplies Men's asd Boys' Furnishings.... New Line ol Summer Hats SUITS oi All Grades, New and Up-to-date at Reasonable Prices Sole Agent' lor the F. Myers Shoes Made Neat snd Up to-Date i