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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
$ LOCAL MENTION. 2 C V.i Htmila, n( IIkimI, wna ii villi' liualiii'aa vinii.nr Monday. 11 im- J. 0, Itliali, nl llnyalilck, wna li 1'rlni'illln vlailur Tiicaday, I .ii ik Klliuii nnil will', ul l.oMtCnvk, with In Mil' rily IIih lliat nl tlin ivwk 'I'llll lllll'at illiiu;r,lililil diaplny i'vit hm'm in I'rini'villf, ul K i-l !- 'm I1. Jl. I'uiiitli'xIiT ii'liiriii'il Hamuli!) Ii'uiii n (lip lu tin' Hiwliutca I'liiiniiy.l 'I'llll falnuiia Olyiupiit IhiIIIviI Iwi'i 111 Hlliilh ,V Cl.vka, l.ililii'i' Willi Walata ill nil ul'iuli mul atyli'a nt Halna on, JiiIiiihiiii A Co. Oil 'ii i it 1 1 1 ik nnil 1'nriil ttnili I 'j "Ilitth" Kulli'r nl Ki'lli'j'a. It, I., Hickman waa ill llll) I'ily liial Huliiiiliiy In, iii l'ji'f (ifliui'ii, 1'r, V . , Tiiggnit niiulii Hatuiday lu ii,iu!i'. Hay hi'i'iii'y iiniii'il Hiilurilii)' (nun mi (inli'iiili'il alay at ll.ij, Criflt. Mra. M, Wii'HiiihI, iiiiiiriii'il H.itur day iiiiiii it uci'k'a vi.it nt lliiyatiiiik. Fur aiTci'll lluoia, liiuifl doiiia mul oinilnwa no tu A, II. 1. 1'. iiiiiii ii t'n, Hi'iimiiiril rualii' mul Mooring rait Hi li'illuliilily ul A. II. l.ippiiiun 4 Cu, I .1! . Ii . i.iiiiii'h urtnn I iiiimi Ml llll grnili-a llllil pli'tlii'al pattcnm nl J. I JJ llll lir.nl nl I'llllll' lli' Hill', .1. K. Iln-li, Kit iliililil.Oll', Orion Kiiini'mli'V, llin pti j kt I en li i hut, wim in llii' city Hid liist nl llii' week, Wnnl !ri.m mul wife, Mm. Jan, ('nun nnil Mian Hcwon MrNiuimni li'ft. Tiii-mlny lnr Trout Creek, where they will viidt lluil Cram mul family. I), F. Hlcwiirl, W. A. ll'H'tli nml .IiiIiii Ti'iii)li'tnii hit Wi'ilni'Hiluy ("! mi iiiiIiiijz in tin' CiiwinlrH, nml will hunt inilv for hig (in im-. thill ib 1 1 1 i k li l r ri iK nml lii'iir. Murcraalul Tritrli.r. J. V, Fugle ('nnil' All tnkliit! Ilui tuMiliiiri cxnuiiim liull Inst week paaael ailfrcaafully ith creditable atnwliiiga. They were na li'll'iwa Klhi'l .Muni., Ilnl Krml-; Maud llubba, .'nl guide; Jniio Awlri-wa, :ir. grade; Mian Kidder, Hid grade; Ali'tlm iHmitli, : 1 1 c I grade; (Ira AwIicub lt In Tuesday limn I grade; Ada Taylor l"l grade; Tnirl I'uiil Frank mul Ituv I'liilwunil, ii(in.ly i'H' 1'i'iiii'Villi' viHiliim Sunday. irp II. Springer, stuck iiiiiii una ii ncss visitor Wciliu J. II. Ilnncr, llll' ri'lunii'il Siiliinliiy llii' lliiyxlni'li 'rini'villi' lumi- Murrin', Will Wumni'illi'i left Friday lur it wi'i'k ' llin iiil'I eji.ittt i tliilu Purl. land Kml I.i'Iiiiiiiii nml Adrian Cnmka rriviil riiiliitilny Irmn I'm Hand, where llll')' X'lll li'H iliiya. Ki'H. II. l Mill,.r mul I). V. Trip I'li'll, lu'ld religion, aiTtii'iia at liny. tll'-k lilal Sunday, lim't dirgoi Ihi' Fall rui'i'n, coin nii'iii iiig Oitulii r 2"i mul lusting llvi' day,. Hinilh fleck liam llii famuli' (Myiiiiiii IMtliil II, ir Ur milt' u( l'j I t'rllln MT IniHir, Jollll Hlt'H.t, thu I'-i-rlilHra i.iw M)li limit mc(t Ihhiili ihu cily, I-'ritl.ty uti Imm way lii'iiii' .nun itii itHBU-nt tiijt, C. W. I't.ihy, of t'ciKT I'Mukinl riu-r, wiiB in tin- city Ua- luni ul tltu wvck tnuiniu'tiiiK liuim-wi. CK. I'tlWuUII, tllU ttl iltl(lll4'ft Hlllt inlorvk'Hing our Ihuiik- inuu liV hint ul llio wit'k. Ilattkiim Mum', bah in ill ruinnii'iionl oHrnMi)ii lunt Mtnnliiy. unit it giMnl i mmy unlrm nil Imiitl, I. .M icltt'l liutt j iml riri'i vol a tirtillil 1H-W lilic of hlltM'K for Imtli Hi-xi'H, i'ut in uittl in-jMvi ttinti. V. It. Hniilli hi id fiimily U-il .Mutt (lny fur llii t'liwiuli' rr ri'vi', iv In' m Mr. Hmi nil i K'll,1K ,,'lt '''""I tl hIhh-i. A I.iito of iutlit-i ainl itiir-M's hliiiw ju-t nrcivisl nt Wurwi-ili r iilid 1 hoinjmon f. Ihcyiiri' llji to ilutt'. A. II. l.iimii & 'i. Hill Ih-mI l.inml Oil for IK) cent Hr k"""" I'liMUi-r H IlltH It'illl tlilll' Cl'lllli jm t hhiihI. Mhu Cornell, tlio Sliitiiiko'Triiii'villn nltiv mini mm in tlii; city thu lunl ul tlti' wi'ck hum Him liku, iiIU'iiilin I in'j LuhinuHit. 1). 1. Adiunntiii, thu ilmggist, htm roiupUaLil a iorclt in front ol Ins lmt hiiililnig, thuL miiln in lit-Ji to ttm up Kiirtii.cu of llin j" la ihi, Ih-bliIi'h (;ivitnj hatlu tu hia hIiuw wimlowtt. H. T. fronkn unit f.unilv nul Mrc tiihluT iriiiHcr frotn mi I'xli'ini cd liip tnilic Kiiiiniith country. Mn. (i.H. Wrini.t, .f MrMinn Ir, h fi W'nliM'i ilny for hur hoim. nflcr vi'it'n' two wi-ki ut lln- Iioiim' of Iter l-ruihi r Arthur II'M-h. Alforhcv (irorgi' llnrncK i ut FohmH, IV I H Tit In1 KllH Hi'MTill tin- portmil rii"'f lo hi Irirtl iluriiiK Hie ('oitiiiij; Krnsion of t-trctnt ( oiirl. MiK, (', A. HiiMwiii mul il.iiik'lil'-r Miihi'l, who unt foriiii-r 1'rirn villi1 ri'Htili ntH, lire imw living on thrir I'oiVi It fnlUr linllir-lcinl. K. , Itri'i'M', ji Kt wci-k ttohl lo John Af-hiT, of Wlu'fli-r t'oimtv, n I mii i J of 7H twii-vi'iir-ohl lurvrn, ru viviiiK f) per hi'iii! for thrm. Mi-H A unit Mycin, of Ihnctiioiit, MuiiH'ftntii, Im a new ultiiiuii lo the Mi'Kny t'tri'k j.jiiit(liuii, mid i n-niilntj; ii m 1 1 1 a ui-wly taken hoiui'- nti nil, TliniMiiH O'Cnnni'l, tin' linilx'niiiiii anil (Hi) lillh' Imivh It'll Hiliiitlnv for Mr. O'CutiniTit AfrKuy Vwk Imiiiii nlejiil, where Ihry will iiuikit their ftil lire reniilenee. I'r. V. (iemier rnturnet Thursday hum Inn Crooked rtvor raurl), wheni lie I hoi heen for two weekn jot, He I opui 1 hiiyili nt mill fi'tnpletetl innoiig ihv Ciouked river fanner, A. II. J'owi-n, of lVwein, Miiiiii-Hola, 11 lltl M . li, ( tM-. ol Jlll'I'lllU, Mlllliu- nuiii, wen nt tin city hitlunltiy on their iv ii y liunif fn m thu lU'McliutcH umoer. llin I'milum home, bri mjmi Inn little mm KiirlfiloiiK fur iiirdii-ul treiitmeut. The lillle fi jloiv lni a Hrriuimnmif of j hlood poiMoniiijj in one of Mm feet mutieil Iitiiii u cut., Mim. ftoln-rt Hniilli nml children iifi'oinpiinii'd hy li'T hrolher, Win, linldwin, li ft Hattirihiy for thu Cjih I'mh'H hear Ml. .frffernoii, 'when' flu-y will pick liucklidifrrii-f. I'rof. SlniiiLjc, thu principal of our in-w llitli Hi hool, wiitcw from l!liiou, tint Ihi will In Ihth the ' (lift of next Week, to lohuiicini' to jet tiling in order for Ihy cnmiiiK HflifHil year, The Ili'h hi hool conmieneeH Hej-tcinhfr 7th. John Comlm, of (!rook comity, piihf ed throutjii Hilver Lake llm latter part of the week enroute to Klamath Knlk Mr, CotnU my the wli'demiln reiervn h.ih (jiiito ft mirprihi' to tht'j people of (!ook Cull lit)' and the i neral hou t intrtit nf;aiiot itw heinj erea ted. Central (irefioiiiiin. , . Jo!inoii, Vandei pool, It. I'iiiwidilii prninirv puper,, ami , for ntnte pajKTfi, t;. warm NprfMif era In Town rewr "k'-t' Notice. Nolici; in herehy given thut my on M. JJiJiikei linn no mtthority to tiuiifdirt any huninenn in my name, and I warn nil 'rnon not to trust him uh I will not hu rexpoimilile for any dehtti of liin coiitraetion. I have given him his time, H. I'. Donkle, Dwlnitcii, Ore., July 11. (!;. ! Notiot in herehy given that I Imvc purchaned tin property formerly In; lutiKiiiK lo the Oehocu Cold Mining Piter Oehoro, coiiPHting of a renervoir and di'ch, ami that sheep- "'K men ure warnwl not to run their The Warm Hpiinn Indian v.itioii I ill heen ttendiug Iter to our eity for the hint few day, mid ( our NlreeU aie full of the iihoriinee feilliile, painted in ill Iteihcket, u ii i ..,.. t,,,- .,u u i. ..... i , . " 1 " " " ' ' Kheep itnon mu nroiiertv. " 'lie a io tvno i'llll iook Lite preuieht. If iVwidt-iit Koo!-H thinks the Jonx HrxnAKnu. Warm Hpringern contempl.tte "race! "' miieiiic" ite should nee the litiie hhu-k ! Fruit Farm for Sale eyed pappooMix, ntriftelied on hard 1 yellow pi no boardu and tnitti the haekti of them! red women. The heauly of them neemn to ho that they (to not need either .tHorni or Mel lin' Uahy fiMxl, hut are healthy on any old thing they get and never cry. A TlMtlMtruinii Talk. I oiler for nnle my fruit fairn of ifU) neren, nitualcd in the Cove, on Crooked river. There are W) trees of iiHBortcd varietien uf fruitand ft ready market for nil of the products. T. K. McCam,Iitbh, Culver, Oregon, In convereali'in willi A, If. I'twerc, tin- MiuiteapoliK timher man, who wan in liie city Saturday, we learn V. Unit.. u, 0. Ihx II. I'Mgar, and K. N. Wall, all of ; t!,l,t he inlemli moving liin complete Aiitt Jope, formed a jolly crowd that l''Ki"i phinl tr. the l)eehuie conn-p.,-hnl tliioiigh the city .M.indny. ''' 'l" w " uww conveniently du The hoi M were on their wav lo Crane J i lie plant coiiBtst ol 40 nnli sof I'raiiie, and were hiinliug for the , niilroad, 4m logging earn, and four iiitMt pnrtH"olly gootl time, ' (hough , loi-omouve, ami riijuiren jsw they w re "loaded for bear." ""'' t" opeiale It lie Inoi hemif-j (milling r.ieilitien lor cutting about i live million feet of limber per year, j He Hityn that he had enough tin i ler .in Mght to keep him in Minne?otn ; j for the next f.ttir ye.nrt, hut that he Joe not figure on locating anywhere le, hut in the Deffhuten coitntrv, The I'liyngeinent of Max I.uedde- man, lite well ktumn Aulehpe uvwn per man, to Mikh HI io MeCounell, of Moneow, Idaho, in aiiii'iuncetl for OcIuIm t 7th. Tlie report eoneit an a Hurprine lo Mr. I.ueuoernan many friend, an he win generally thought to Ik n confirmed bachelor. The hiifineff firm of I. Michel ha- been changed to I. Michel A CV, D. K. Stewart, having purchased an intere-t of Mr. Michel, mul will taken part in ulnu ha large holding ndioiuing Mr. the future comlncting of the hu-iiiuu. p.mvrB' nm. Together thee moo The proprietor arc lth well known will help develop the Central Oregon ami feliihle luiKinen men, and will ! yellow pine belt. Mr. Towers inti- Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Waterworks Koads Parks SuivuyH and Hans Made Terms .Moderate AddreHH, Alfred I Sears. Mem. Am. Siwietv. C. E. (( Wiir. Itlk mid, Or Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of lieef, Yeal, 'Mutton, Pork, Hucon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. tM,gm. 'Phone 31. where he has about 21,010 acre of the ehuiccht timber. Tliiu timber he ocripted about nine year ago, when he wat in that uet tion in conipany. with Col. Hlinti, of Saginaw, Michigan, who et with nothing but mtccenB. Itoy Triee arrived Turndav fnnn Camp Cn-ek. He nK.rw the cropn j T,(J hlu nf ()Ur oiy IUl, and gritMi in thut htealiiy to Ut f working on nulwriitinn8 lo hi bad coinlilnm, owing lo the WiU'm j used in erecting il new church edi upell. j hee. Unite libetitl reKpoiiH'B have i been made, mul thonc who have 1 the nuttter in bund hojio to be able iintteti (hat if the powern that U do not build n railroad in our cttunlry, the limber interenln will. WEIGiLTD ATUSTO A Specially Mtulm Fine "Work. Our nercnMinir I'ntro- DcnolcM Our Huoochh in t'lKtl l aw HrliiK Vloliilcd. SHAiJIKO WAREHOUSE SlianllTo, Oxegron. General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS I Fircjiroot building 100xG( feet, 150 feet two utorics in height. ?pccuil Attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. bealiTx in lilaoksniith Coal, Flour, liarbi'd Wire, Kails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, I'luatcr, Suljihur, Wool and (train SaekH nnil Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest jirice mid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. Amenta fur Wfjci, Warehouae Millini,' Cii.'s, "Wliit Kiver' and ' Ilailei Piitent" Huiir. Mark (.'imils I'aiv r "S. W. I'o." iliiirniiiK ,r . rv,a, ,, uu oi , Marl lvork un U-.inlil.il .ltKI -' ",""- h'irai'., whiv'h ""'I'Viiuri'h some time this fall. fill i hi:. He will bo K'Hiu hIkidI tWti, Uill,k(l Kiv. It. L, Alter, tliebK-al Vunhy- I lerian pimtiir evpeeli to leave about Om and Ralph I'oindexter lelt j St.jlU,1lhl.r u .,,uil(.,oit, where inenia) 101 u.n u i.ake, wnere ((( wj vUiW ((f (Jni(it (im , )((, nmK,mimit llk(1 (.out( t;lt theygoforau onlu.g. Kalph took a j M;lt,,,milt jrM itl the I'endleton Aca- are jH-culiar to the De.ehutcs river row U..t along, wh.eh -hoW that the , n,,,,,,,.:,,,, Hl.UitA ilo will 1 and it. tribntarir, Tl.e. tronf n,.- eded by Wev. M illignn, i line game ih ha there arc anywhere, hovn meiiii huflim-Mi. HheritT C. Sam Smith returnetl Just Thiirwiay from Pringle Fall, o i the HeHcliutes. where he has been inve-ti gating the reports that the ti-h lawn were being violated. Certain parties are rerted to have leen trap- Kinman Klliott, wife and on Je lotue nnil giaiiibbiughler Itelva Klliott left Monday for their home hi Leba non, They went necoinpauicd by J. II. tinmen and wife. demy, a be cuci' M. J. Miller nml family left Friday for their home at Albany, alter vhtiting reUtivuM and friends in our rate! ion. (ieo. 1'iinrintoii, (he butcher, left Holiday, for Tacoma, Washington, where hi) and bin family will rctmlc in thu future. Have your enlarging done in crayon, piiHtel, bromide ur water colors nt Kitley1 ntudio. Satisfaction guuritn toed, Lint Saturday evening the ladies of the M. K. Church of this city gave an ice orcttui vocial at the Miller building which netted them fi2.00. Von will timl an A No. 1 line of Meii'tf KumiHliing (ioodn ut J. K. Murrin. They ar unexielled in the city, ami the price arc right. rartied knowing thefnnclveH indebt ed to A. H. Lippnian or A. H. 1-ipp-inrtn & Co. mutt Mettle. Interent charged and collected on nil accounta Mm. (May A. Himpmui returned Thursday evening fnnn a stay at Hupplee. Mr, HiinpMin it ntill at the Hprings, mid ii gradually improving, A Jiriind New Line of (JentV Huts jiwt nveived at J. K. Morris' j They are in the latest block ami ure being sold at a small margin of profit. Mrs. M. It. Klliott. mid daughter Agnei left Wednesday for Crosa Keys, where they will visit Mrs. Klliott's lather, K. Ci. Holler, for the next two eeki. of l'lilliind, who nil) be here await ing a pel inniieiit pa tor. J. ThornhiTii Hi-si", a 1'oilbind at torney, was in the IVsehu'e!! country "jot week, ami is enthusiastic regard i g it poibilitie-1. He says ihe Iien'luiteu river is the uiot-t magnili- cieut river in the world and that the eoiintr ' future dependent, upon it almost entirely. Mr. Hoes also says that an irrigation project headed by C. C. Hutehi son is a possibility of the near hi tine. Mrs. Keltie A. Miller left today for Manila via San Francisco. She goes tu be with her bushaiul, who 16 nn otlieer in tlio native eoustabulory. They will make .Manila their home fur the next few jears, and Mrs. Miller's many friends wi.-h her bon voyage over K. K. llolli, of CiiHik, Oregon, has hail a jack at his pbi;e for the oast thiee years, Owner can have same by calling and paying for his feet I, and the costs of adveitisieg. I). I'. Ken has Iteen appointed C. S. Commissioner and in now prepared lo attend to nil kinds of J.iind or No tarial tuiiness a'. Madras Post otlice in the Willow Creek Hasiu. J. F. Morns, the merchant, has n ftHlO line ol i iien 'ft and boys furnish ing, which he will clone out below com. i oil can Ii till ttome genuine but gain nt his stoic. liic him a tail. Max Wumveiler, returned Monday from Mend, where lie lias been em-j ployed by (he ltend Mercantile Co I He will shortly leave for Portland to re ii mo bin studies in the business college. Miss (.race Helknap left Thursday, for her home in San Jose, after spend ing ti month wi'.li relatives and friends in our city. Sim will soon enter the Hail Joe conservatory of Music ait second year tdudcut. J-M. K coney, Miss Iteno Keeney, Mir-n Kli.ubetb Matlock, Mis. W. M. Iteese, mid James Fisher, nil of the Shaniko Hotel, at Shaniko, proved up on timtier claim iiioiiilay, leaving for homo the mime day. Miss Lizic ltailcy arrived in (irass Valley on Thursday evening to make a visit with her Bister, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Heath. Miss Itailey will teach a Fall term of school in (he Fred JonetJ district. (irass Valley Journal, S. M. IhuIi'V left today for turned front a trip to Harney county Portland. He will return to Silver where he went early last week to pur- Lake in a few weeks, where he will chase n hand of beef cattle. To the conduct tne i entrnl Ureeoman Kj,k1o he stated that he visited business. lie Im made ninny bookmen nt Hums, Emigrant creek. friniolrt dlirilHT hil Mt ri V in tliij nilv .. . .... ... , , - ' , Harney iiimi Mines valleys mid at wo regret ins ueiia ii e. it i . i i , b 1 leach place he procuren beef cattl A. Ihard has sold J 4 head of beef paying therefoi .fJ for cows mid $27.- cattlo to the I nion Mem Company of fiU for two-year old steers and:4 for Porllnnd, the price being f2.U0 per I three-year-old steers. While the lig hundred for cows und if It ,'tO for steefs, I uivs he paid were below that paid in and if parties are allowed to continue j their ruthless slaughter, they will! Mion by extent. The most com-; mon method of catching them has Iteen by trapping, but spears and other inntrninents have also Uvn used in their capture, and as this time of the year is their spawning reason, they have been very plentiful in nuin1er( mul easy to get. The violations of the 'aw have not only been committed on ; the Deschutes in our county, but also' further up the river in Klamath county. It was to stop if possible, this work, 1 that C. Sam Smith nuule his trip, and helindsthat the local Justices of the Pence have been altogether too careless 1 in allowing the law violated, ns they are empowered to net in such cases, ' and if they don't do so are themselves POCKET KNIVES AT D. 1'. ADA.MSONS I (The ISrii'k Drug Store) A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...rianufacturers of and Dealers in... FURMTUEE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS ! I Lumber and al Kinds of Euilding Material For C A S H Only ? jfeendorson & Pollard I'm- Vhulrr j Homestead Locations Timber Desert Lands -DEALERS IX- ROBT. SMITH, rnuevule, - 0'-e)-oii WINES, LIQUORS, CO'.'STIiY 0KDKRS FIUST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. P01N DEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. ; Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods the S(HK) niiletj ocean journey, and liable to a tine or imprisonment or; both. Sheriff Smith declares his in-: tcntion of stopping the work, and says ( he will prosecute to the fullest extent i any against whom he can get evidence. success in her new home in the fur east. Dr. J. II. Koscnbcrg and John Luekey, nceonipmned by Mr. Luckey , Sr. nml Lou Hodges, aie nt Crane! Prairie for n week or two in the inter-: ests of health, game, fWh and olallies. They arrived nt Mend from Prinevillei on Monday in two sections, the second section getting in here late that evening with a sick horse and two tires tied on the wheels with barb wire. Uend Bulletin. V. Uobinson, of Asbwood spent the first of the week in our city selling (.old King stock. This mine is one of Ash woods most promising properties, and Mr. Robinson succeeding in convin cing enough of our local citizen, of that fnct, to enable him to sell about To.OOO shares. The money thus secured will be used in de veloping tlio mine, and this section will watch with interest the pro gress und success of this work. J. D. Combs, of John Day, lifts re- n in ii 1 1: ii. on foot at Shaniko, Mr. Heard nod Jus. Hiddell started for the railroad with (ho cattle Friday. Fossil Journal. In Portland, August 12th, nt the residence of the groom's sister, Sirs. V. H. Moser, James li. Cartwright, of Hay Creek, to Mips Maggie New man, qf Ontario, but formerly of this city. The wedding is the re.-uH of true love, the happy couple's courtship dating back to about ten years ago. The bride and groom, both estimable people, tiro well known in this section, and have n host of friends who wish them life's Wst, SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. i SUCCESSORS TO C L SAL0JI0X) General Merchandise nit: o. In Siileill, hist week, of tvplmiil pnell niuniii, Mi?s Eunice Hurney tlio iliiiiglitel' uf James llnrney mul wife of llii.vatiit-k. The ileeeiui-d hull ninny fi-iemls who incurn her untimely limine. At llie time jf her ileulh liolli her hither mid mother were with her. mi ii. In Mill-hell, August 17lh, Frutikie (lnj;e, the H) year-nhl sou of Mrs. John tlage. I have a new set of Anierii-ani.i'il Edition E.K'vcloiii'ilia llrittaniia, furinor yenra, he luul no trouble in 15 volumes that cost me IS last Belling nil tlio Ik'i'I he wanted, ami i summer that I will dispose ul tor readily mailt' up a hand of 4110 head. U-5. Itlne Mountain Eagle. ' V. T. Fihilk. Sale on Lafc Shirt Waists HE0IXNTX( WITH JULY 13, FOR THE XEXT I50 DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR XICE LINE OF Your Time to Buy. We also have a pretty line of Sum mer Bonnets, Dress Hoods, Dimities, etc. Mens nnil l!oys Crash and Straw Hats that will he sold a Great Reduc tion. TIk-sc Goods Must Be Closed Out During Their Season in Order to Make Room for N EW GOODS. Don't Overlook These Bargains. jLadies AVaists, Crash Skirts, Hoys Linen Suits at just j of their Regular Price. Each Article Marked in Piain Figures. You Take Your Pick for Just Three Fourths of the Marked Price. Sroceries and Stocfoncns' Suppla tes