f LOCAL . Kollny's photo nu HiMt hJkm, TIh himoim Olytupia bottled tni n( Hmllh A ClrekV "lie in tin iiilUt in ),U IImi Id snltl of Ki'llry every ilny. Tlii- A. V. U'airen.ul IlayCrnk, wu u -iinevllle hindniM vloitur Kruliiy, II. J. rnlinrr, .if iWhtih'n, Hii)iiL ffumiay lit (he t.(y veiling Mends. Ladle' HI. in WmImu In nil nriids and ftiyi ltt Halo mi, JoIiiikoii A Co. For encii doom, it f 1 doom an. I wllilW go In A, II. LippimtU A Co. Hi'llHoiHHl rilHtilMt nl lloorillg ,.,, jH, found only ill A, II. I.ippman ,, J. M. Fnughl, of Comb Kln(( win in Iheeity Monday intioueiiii)' hind llt'M. H. (I. Dmiiliit, of Ann li... wax in Urn eily Hatiinluy tratimictii. liui IM'SS. Ladle Dn-MH (iotuU in nil graih-s and prt-tlirnt pat Ur i ik n( J, K. Morris'. Hoiiitil wheat buy for nin. J. C. Itl'KII, l.ainiiiita, Otf, Flunk AlwotMl, the Hhnniko 1'iine vllle stage itgimt ill tin formiT iI.ii:m, in in thi city TImhk! who rtiiriTt.ip ml hmild step Inlo flu leccplion looni ot Kl'lll', l 11(1 iu. County ('iiiniii-i..i.i'r II, J, llt aly left for In hoi iti' Friday nftrr tint el"M of comity cmirt. Hmilh A (Meek hiiwi tin- fu ti" Olympin II..IU..I H.rr for jih at mil pr Uttlf, V. II, Hliinl nntl .lamca Nhaw wtic tiiuini'im vintorn hum IWhulcn I lie lint fif the wifk. IVny Ciftui nnived Friday fnin The lhille for 11 vnd with lelalivei nnd fricu ! in 0111 mt'tion. V, K, lliiiinner, ono of II. ,ytaek' iine ilh- Htilwttintittt ritineni U101 a I htiiiu'ftM vlsiior H.ihtnliiy. Urorit Mtllipm t lo Hand Spiiiirt riiUleitiiiti wna 111 lite city the liiol of ihti wiik trHiinotiii( htmiuei , I. Jiieo a repn-fi'titiim Churlrn Kohn, ol rorllmid, wan in the ciiy Monday iutrrvii-wiii; our local mil h in imn. A, II, Iiipiuiin A Co. I.iiimtiI Oil for UO renU rioneer white lead nine 1 1ln tKt Kiillnn j KM p-l poiiml, lr. C. A. Clint returned front n trip to the vnlh-y umlay, where ho Hold a Imiiii'Ii of 2't nnte hnrfH nt I(imkI ngurm. I., A. Booth luiidi n Irip to Hen chut n tho flmt of tho week in order to took lifter liin lnmiite-H interonU nt that pi 11 co. MIm Winnie Cliue left Tucuday fur tlie flitriV Hchool at The Dalle., whom ho will ntteud duilitu the eomilH winter. Mm. M. It. Bikhi returned home Tuofday from Burnri, where nhu ipent n few we'kn plciunutly visiting rehi liven nnd (rieud. Mrs. J. A. Dniithit, wife of the Timei-Mnuutitii.eor nuin, it viitiiK hero nt the homo u( Janiea Wood, AhIiwoikI I'riwpiiit ir. H. 8. Htcitrim nnd family canto in Hatiinluy from their Cionked rivur much in order for (ho children to he ut tho opening of Hehool. Tho county oourt ndjounuil IiihI Thtirtdny nnd met ugaiti yeHteidny, when nil hiiHinowH ln'foro thin term of court wns fluUlieil. Hmith A Clock now have the funio;i Olympin druuglit iwvr for sale, nt fi ci'iilB n ghiHH. Thnt'H the place to tfot tl good ho vera go c lien p. Mombord of I'rinovilln AtHemhly of Artiwini onn always llnd tho mvretnry nt the Poindoxter bnrlmr hop, where they onn pay their dues. UnorKO Lutikry, who lum It'on driv ing atiiKO for C, (J. Cornett, on the middle awing of hi Burns Hue ftont the first uf the week in the city. Tartiea knowing theiuselvcH indcht cd to A. II. Lippniiin 01 A. H. Lipp ninil A Co. iniutt Mettle. Interest charged nnd collected on nil nccntmU. Robert Hiirringtoti, Mm. V. K King nnd Mim Littic (-ruin left Tuen day for Olnlln, in tho Willamette, whero they will pick hueklehoirieH. J. V. Hitter, of McKay, wan in the city the Inst of the week. Ho report hi ihinglo mill in full operation Sou his nd eUcwhoro in thenc col umnfl. Joe Liitcr nnd lamily nrrived Kri- dnv from their CnHked river ranch Joe left tho following day for Konsil whore he will nppear hh n witncM ngniuat the entile thieves. J. 0. Wagoner nrrived TucMdny from Howl Iliver nnd left Friday for Bilvcr Lake where he will relieve L. N. Liggett on tho Bulletin. Mr. Lig gett is expecttnl home next week. MENTION. J Tlinrit will lit a e inl tl by Ibii Modern Woodim-u mivthig hi Hcpliiiila-r t lion held I III' liiHl lill Hie ulliri'H ol clerk ititil Imi nicer, W. T. I'unl.K, v.c, I'lince lihi11 ami Will jhtrncit r llMiinl t u fii-l of I In- week from Ni'U-onm cmk when hey Iimyc been W.'l'hhig lit t Ik It ji V Held ill!' pant llllt'V llionlllrt, Il'liClt iMriinWilll ait fiimily IuiiiiiI K.ilurdiiy from I In Columbia rWtheru IHieh Mi'tilrii-cnl. nod will make M111 ciiy tlu'Jr homo or lln finning n,-hou year. Itilph Hhnip rtnil Harry HmiiJi lnm H'MIIIH'll lloill II )VI hinillllM Ollllllir in lln; TiniM-l!" Iianiti i lit-ri,' llicy have I'K'ii t'lhjilnyitl iy tiiu ('ulilitiliiii Huiiilii'iii Itrij, ittion ('ouiiiiiiy, K. iv H'-lli-, nf (Vn.il,, On'K li:m liii'l n jack at liin (ilii.'w for tht) tmt tliM't' yiMi'n. (Iwm r ran lime Kainc !y iMlliiiy anil paying f"r m It-isl, 11ml llii' comIh of nilwrtiMiijf. I i'. Id-ii Imp hfi-n a)MiiiU'tl V, H 4 ii 1 1 1 1 iiA ioint' mill i iniw pirpari'il o lUirinl to all kiniU of I.iinl or No iiirial hiiMini'M a'. Mailnu 1'omI oilier in tlui Willow Crrck llniii, (imr-.-anil Nelly H.iy lft WcIimm. 'lay .r tin- W'ill nnWtM Valh-y. The fontirr tll iitti'iul Hi- llaptixt Collfifi' ii( MrMimniilc liitt'tlit' hit 1 1 r will lH-nl the ttinlrr viiiihiK relative '.r. iiiriiK, the iiicrciiiint, Matt n ifHK) lini' (if nieil't noil Imijb fnriiiNli inj;, wliii-li ln will -lni out lieluw eot, Yml can Hod ouit neniinin liiiiiiini at Ion utotc. (tivo liiui 11 A. I'. ltiwou watt a hnninewK vinitor frtiiit drizzly the lift of lite week. Heo'iyK (he gntin in 1 Jui I vicinity in far nhuve expectation, hut that nmi n it mil U-nil h.r hay nnd fid to the cattle. K. 1'. llnngn, formerly the I'ri.ieville lintel chef ha opened n neat up-to-itale retauiatil and lodging houne in the Miller huihling ami In enjoying a giKnl p:ittunit;e, 1 1 ik culinary ahihty 11 welt known. K:ank Klkina, wife mid little son relumed Thursday from n vtMt to Aihiiny, Ncwpoit and I'm I land. Mr. Klkiiii mn the Alhaiiy people nie very ihinnii vf the Coivallis A Kaft ernrxlenciou. Mini Kihel Liggett ri turned hint I huidav Itoiu a three week vir.it iith (licinU nnd re hi lives in lh Williainette Valley. She n-Miined her wmk at deputy county cleik the lirwt of the week. J, H. Cornett n pronti.,ent Btiimnitt I'tairie ntiM-kman in iu the city with liin wife. Hcti'por h the tock iu his Hcctlnii hit an hutter nnd iu line nhiipe for either the hnyer or feeding through the cniuing wiulci. Will Wumtciler and family left to day (nr l'mlSand where they will vicit for voiue time. Max will alt etui the hudiuenH college (here lltin winter, while Nate may May nnd attend HilU Military Academy. (lunn Ctopor gave n Kinetcdcnpic hIiow at the M.K.chuieh Tuetfday evening Ion fair niid crowd. The nhow gave general Malefaction. He will ihow again tonight at the name place. Trice and LFi cents. J. C. lttish, of Lamontii, curries a line of Dry (inod, (inK'Ct ies, etc., and will in the mar future erect a coin- modioli eluie huiidiug and enlarge hinHtock to a complete etore. It in Mr. KupIi's intention to sell at hedrock prices. Wantkh Yorsn mkn to prepare for (Joverntncnt 1'ofitions. Fine Open ingn in all Dcpartntcntn. GihhI Hal arics. Hapid Fromotionti. Kxnmi nations mum. i'arliculais Free. Inter-state Cor. Inst , Cedar llapidtf, la, Jtnill (1, D. Dawson, n wealthy druggist of MemphU, Mo., has been vmiling liin hn l her, A. P. Piiwsnn, of Urixxly luring tho pat wi'ek. Mr. Dawson, hail been unending the U. A. K. en campment at Ban Francisco and was on his way homo. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, of Portland, created u scneatiou in the Htatc Medic al society of Spokane by roadin; n paper nd vocal ing over-feeding and frenh nir aa 11 euro for consumption He said to pay no attention to tho lung nod gorge the patient with Wet nnd eggs. 1 C. F. Koyal, of Salem, left Friday for his homo. He was in our city for the purpose of bidding on our county bridge work nnd though unsuccessful, he left in n happy frnme of mind, asserting lhat Priuevitlitca were the mutt hospitable I it of people he had over met. J. II. Gray and wife wore in the city the first of the week transacting busi nem nnd visiting friends. Mr, Gray was unfortunately struck in tho face by a colt recently whil halter break ing tho nnininl, nnd though it inflict ed painful injuries t hey were not of a serious nature. Ilnuli LUtiT nnd Inmlly moved Ttiefdny from tlielr Haltiit VHlley iiMieli, Mr, Littler will return to Hal) lilt Valley while liin fiiini'y will phhu the 'oinitiK nchool year at their hoiue tti iIi n eily, Mr. l,U'r nayH thai i-iiltle ai.il Hhceparn ill lino condition, hetlur in fact tliiin la-t year. (hih) New'f-oino left lor I'urtlnml Wediu'Milny. Ife will enlHr tho Me.li- fill J';piiitui''iit of I lie U, of ). for hit fourth yeni'M Kimli. During liin vaeation (inlo linn hardened hin iiMtDch'n hy working on Him farm, nnd ! " ll('k t M'hnol well prepared to Illllll IllN niClltlll llU'llllK'N. II. Iv Ml cere, who hm heett in our ciiy for Hire week pnxt left hol Tliuifda,v iiflernomi in coinpaiiy with ife nnd hrother in-law, H. H. Brown for Alhuny. hy wiiy of the Military roml. M r. Hteei'n wot k dining hi may in mir city wan i t uouoeulioii with iinpnrliuit 1 iniher huwliiecH, J, Y. Morrix, accompanied by Al MnnV 'i-ler, Mrs. Keehe. a forim r rtinevilleile, and Mr Merris' children Binlte and Htauley, arrived Batmdtty from Lebanon where they spent nn eujoyablo mouth's vioil, Mrs. Keehti will vMt iu our city for two weeks cfnte returning to Iter home in Tn nnta. A. II. Webdell returned Saturday from the (ireeiihom Moun tains in Grant County, where ho proHicctcii mother earl h for hidden Ironsure. He repoittt having located twit v.ilu ahh placer deposits, which ho intend developing in tho tuning. Ho will leave shortly for California where he ttiii fp;:::d tho winter. Herbert C. Kii-itlnml, of Kugenc, was in the. city the Inst of the week. Mr. Kasthiud paid J'rinevillea visit for the fimt time after n hunting trip n I he McKomuc. Ho rxprensed hi nself as well pleased with the general appearance nnd locution of our ciiy. While here he wne the guest of Prof. K. E. Orion, (V Fewerholin was iu the city Tues-, lay nnd reports having sold his entire rop of ryo for $1.25 per bushel. Hei says that he raised 2"tSj bushels on acre of wli.tt milit he ordinarily called th-Mvrt bind. Altogether Mr. FewerheluiH grain nettl turn n very neat sum. Tho rye spoken of was raised alHiut three and n half miles from town on the Combs Flat road. We understand that n short time since there wns several cases of scarla tina in two families in our city, the heads of which failed ti report the same to our local health officer. While no spread i anticipated, citi zens boasting cardinal virtue should comply with one of our states most important law-. Anyone having tha intercits of the conimiinity nt heart will certainly do so, Among the liH'il horsemen Dr. C. A. Clino will enter n two-year-old running horse, and Win. Pollard his John H bone for the Jockey Club events next niottlh. So far there has been no nt her I'rineville horsemen who have declared their intention of entering for the events. There prom. scs lo be a good meet however, as n good many outidc horsemen will try for the purcB. The young ladles in the city who are organizing a concert band will meet at tho residence of Miss Ivn Ihtoth next Tuesday evening nt 7 o'clock to make nrrangements for n basket social 011 Sept. 18 for the bone lit of tho organization. Tho present olliccrs of the company arc; Cna tewail, president; Lizzie Ketchum, viee-piesiueni ; iva uootn, secretary; lieulah Crooks, treasmvr. The J.uirnal hnsrecciveil the premi um list ot ttie EH'Conu eastern iiregon District Agricultural Society an nouncing their prizes for their ex hibition to bo held September 28 to October 3rd inclusive. Especial at tention will bo paid ngricultural ex hibits, nnd iiB our county is embrnced in the Fair district, it should nceive n liberal support from Crook county j both 111 attendance nnd exhibits, Judge W. A. Booth D. F. Slewnrt nnd J. H. Templeton returned Frday from their hunting expedition in the Cascade Mountains. Mr. Stewart killed a cougar six and ono half feet in length while Mr. Templeton killed the proverbial boar with his "Betsy." While the judge got no big game he holds the record for a rapid shot, having while on this trip dismounted, untied his gun, nnd wounded a deer in just three seconds. Lioual A. Johnson, trnv ling cor respondent of The Oregon in n, spent the first of the week in the city leav ing Tliuisday for Lebanon, by way of tho Military road over tho Cascades, He reports doing a flourishing busi ness in Eastern Oregon for his paper, and while here wrote up our mag nificent country for his pnper. He is an old friend of The Journal man nnd we acknowledge, a plensant call from him. Don't forget that I). P. Adamson carries a complete lino of school text hookf, and school BUpplies at reasonable jiriees. .finro liliU In Tim fflat Mdfhl n. C. II. Dimlap, a young man from Lnkoview0HH';ceded in placing three infernal mHchtnen in piineville, where the capiliilist-idler can pa? awny the time timciiing to Tn rn-rn-bouru-do-ny accompanied by the after heats of his nickels nn they hit the inside ciish box. The leglislaliire of two years ngo passed n taw forbidding the iie of these machines, but the man who framed the bill proved to be n nickel in the alot "bri W and it was an illegal clause, Consequently, I be nickels nnd quarters still drop, while t!u tunes play on. ligar llet Hulit 11 If Votibc In diiMirr lor (rook Conn if. j II. V, IfiHtoit, of Sinters, was in the ciiy Tiii'ddtiy accompanied by hi Mtep-mm Mr. Winkle. Mr. Huston left al The Journal ofllee a sample of the sugar beets and carrots rained hy Mr. Harris nt the Cliue Kail ranch. For quality and size they urc certainly very good and should d sjtcl the observer of any idea that our county was not gotxl for agriculture Mr. Huston an vs there ure about 400 acies of wheat immediately around Hi-tern that in ubout ready for thresh ing. He estimates tho yield nt 20 bushels per ao o. Tuft IliRb he hoot. The high school has an attendance of 15 which makes n small class, but the size is overcome by th earncst iiesn of the students. Prof. A, C. Strange feela much encouraged ot the prospects, and esjtccially requests nil the young folks to !c pros ut nt n reception lo lie given at Mrs. II . P. Belknap's home iu this city I riday evening. A short program, refresh ments and games will be the order of the evening. All interested in educa tion should bo present as Mr. nnd Mrs. Strnnge desire to meet them nnd get hettei iicijtininted with our young townspeople. Prominent l.lvelorlt Hen llrre. : A party representing the Live Stock ; firm of liogue.Coe nnd liogue of Sioux j Ci'y, Iowa, composed of C. I). Weisz, W.1I. Uwingston, Joe Trauerman, j and J. F. B-.gue arrived iu tho city Sunday evening. They will be in our section for n moiith, nnd say lhat , they will buy only horses. At first ! thcy cUimed Ihoy would uiso'1'"' buy cattle, but either our local con-j ditions or prices do not suit them and ; they now declare cattle buying out of the quotation with them. Just whether or not the gentlemen would take tho hitter i t a low figure we do not know, but it is not probable that they will be u bio to get nny amount for anything Mow a reasonable price. I', ftpiiifilitff Experience tlHtteni Hood Mrs. J. F. Spinning, who left Prine ville last week to visit with relatives in Iowa, was unfortunate enough to be carried into the storm cenler which has swept recently through Kansas and Nebraska. Mrs. Spinning wrote to her husband here that coin stalks and grass hanging to the telegraph wires became a familiar tight in the vicinity of Omaha where the floo l reached its highest point. At Council Illufis, which was almost completely submerged, tho city orViciaU were using steam hutches in the streets, and the water in the race track, where races hud been held a day or two before, was 21 feet iu depth. The Missouri river ros five feet in 15 minutes. Mrs. spinning reached her desti nation safely although fatigued from the many nights of danger and sus- pCUfO, A Sew Add. lion to rooh Comitr'H Nlorkiueii Thomas Thorpe, Jr., formerly of New Orleans, La., has bought the section of road land lying immediately east of the McCallister ranches on Lower Crooked river. Ho is n Into arrival in our section, nnd intends to make his home on the land purchased where lie actively engage in the sheep business. It is bis intention to let contracts soon for clearing nnd breaking this land, for the purpose of seeding it to alfalfa. He has also bought a forty-acre tract of meadow land-also belonging to the road com pany and lying iu Kh'o vicinity of Blue Lake. Mr. Thorpe is nn intelligent ener-; getic young man, and is a substantial addition to tho population of our county. lie is a veteran of the Spanish-American war having served in General Chaffee's biigade at the campaign Hround El Caney, where he wa-" severely wounded. Horn. In this city, Sunday evening, Sep tember 6th, to the wife of Lee Wiglo, n 10 pound boy. Mother and child are doing nicely. Near this city, Wednesday evening, September 2nd, to tho wife of JctY D. Evans, a boy. Mother aud child doing nicely. In tliis city Monday evening to tho wife of II. C. Chae, a son . Mother and child nro doing nicely. Hraldftlice Proper! r For Hale, j C. A. Whitsett has a four room Iiouho with outbuilding and two Jotfi, which he will soil at a bar Kfim. See him ut Snlotrmn, Jnhn on A Co, 'a store, for Kale For Hale, or to Let on Shares! One bundled head Stock Cattle! j For particulars cull on, or nddre-s, j J. H, MeMeen, Lamotita, Ore. NlrarM Or Nilrn who nil hlucit nuturnl mulev milch cow branded on hip. A reward payed for return or infor mation of siime to Mrs, I'tiorn Dillon, PriiioviUe, Oregon. Notice is hereby given Hint I have purchased the property formerly be longing to the Octmco Gold Mining Co. on Cpter Ochoco, consisting of a reaorvoir and ditch, and that sheep men arc warned not to run their sheep upon said property. John Hukkakkr, Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for Rule my fruit fa m of 100 ncron, situated in the Cove, on Crooked river. There are 2000 trees of nsorted varieties of fruit and n ready market for nt) 0! the products. T. F, McCau.ihtek, Culver, Oregon. A man and wife, con)xatnt to take charge of a stock ranch (luring the coming winter, and feed and care tor Iwth cheep and cattle. Also to take a personal interest in the management ol the ranch, (iood wages to the right parties. Address XX Journal odice. ftrhool for lilrl. St Mar).,s Academ The I)ulleHi Oregon. Boarding School for girls fortieth year. Itemarkable record for excellent health and Bticcessful training in every department of an Academic curriculum. For cata- Sister Superior. AKER POCKET KNIVES -AT- U. P. ADAMSOX S (The Brick Drug Store) t'nr Cholrr Homestead I Locations Timber Am Desert Lands ROBT. SMITH, rrineville. Oregon, ijjjlfjfgj,) SALOMON, LADIES We Still will pell Mow the 25 Cent 20 Cent You can' afford to miss these bargains for the goods arc all do not intend to carry over a shirt waist nor one piece WE ARE ALSO OFFERING SOME BARGAIN'S IN DER WEAR, CORSET COVERS, ETC. Salomon, Johnson A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, 'Mntton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. prMr.. 'Phone 31. IIAIJIICQ WABEHOliS! COPPAHY Slianilro, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height. Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour. Barbed Wire, Nails. Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Planter, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Hacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock. AgenU for Vr.aoi Warehouse Milling Co.', "Whit River and ' Dallei Patent" flour. Mark (ioods Care of ' W. Co." A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...rianutacturers of and Dealers in... FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and al Kinds of Building Material For C A S H Only Jfencierson -DEALERS IN- WINES, DOMESTIC 111 COIMKi CO'JKTRY ORDERS . SOLICITED. PRINEVILLE, W1NNEK Incorporated 1003. Drills, Stationery and JOHNSON i SUCCESSORS TO C L SAL0M0X) have a lew Shirtwaists and other Summer Goods left that we cost price. Read These Prices. OUR 14 WAISTS FOR 2 25 " $2.75 " $1.60 " 12.50 " " 1.35 " 2.25 " " 11.10 " $1.75 " " $ .95 " $ .85 " " $ .50 Zephyrs fot 16 2-3 Cents Lawns for IO Cents Foster & Lehman Proprietors. & tPollard LIQUOKS, and CIGARS. ... FIRST DOOR SOUTH POINDEXTER HOTEL. OREGON. DRUG CO. House Furnishing Goods (!?BW!(5!!(tWSS & CO. new and up-to-date. We of summer goods. LADIES' MUSLIN' UN. G Go.