t LOCAL MENTION. ? Mrx, M. Wit'Kanil Ik line Into, I'l'IfMIM' (it MlMI'tl I ft Ml II Mltl"MUl Krll.'y' Hindi. i, Cut fitte mi ilnitc iind elite k lur t(Ml renin mi (lie ilulhir lit WlnitrliV JmM 1'ntiiM't' wim In l.iwn Mum nwk (riHK III ItdM'tl rtUlVI' I It'MflMM 4-H Tltit tiiMt itittnn itilit 1 1 in )at en liiiHtit iiirlniilH ill Kelly' dIimIio, KlKllk til I'twl lt'.MH'I. Hll H riliievillH vinllnr Tui'M'liiy, (let your nlitH'k fur leu et'iiU on llltt ilnlUr tit WtlitH'IcV 1.U.1.W Hliirt WnUl In nil kmiIiw HI hi nt)'li4 itt Hit lull till, Jullllftwlt & t'i Yuiirih uitUilrv cnhjeiit lit iit- ti'Hi( lit Wlimek'. ,' 'l ilt fitllMMItf Ol)Hliit U'llll'tl U'l'l til Hmiilt & VUhW fut whi'ii tliHiiM, (HiKfl ilMtr itml ttlhiliw . In A. 11. I,iiiiitin A t'n HfiiwMii'il rttwlit itiitl lit Hiring en it In1 fuiniil iHily tit A- H. I.i)iiniti A Vu. Kimh'Ii Cjiui nml wife, tif HinN'M, wire trmi.ietiiiK luinincif hi llmolty Tiiewlny, (Jw. W. rtyiihttyr wnit n tiitMiicwt vwt.tr turn I In yd ml mwh Thiirw tiny. x The Inigeat HiirlinMit t( limiituii iver tm'tiglil t Pilitevillr, will almrt ly iirrivtt lit NYimti'k'j, 1. A. McDimill, u( I.uwiT Crimlm, mer, wii u IMiteville Iiiimiipm viaitur MnmUy, i ll'itiiely nnl,) it i tele landitiiino nml pretty nun iiihiIu ritliti' nt Kel leyV iluillu. Itt-gHmiiiK with iiniitli of Oc totter u full llni ul ItiUlerirk I'n lt ri. t U'liiin'k'ii, J'M Wiuiltint wim in from til Cul ver rtuii li Hrilunliiv h, twilling to nw (h mutter. A II, l.liMiinii reunited from it bii.iuia. and plco-ine hip In Purl- tlllil Wlll'lo ho Il ia lit'l'h ltr ihe pliat l.'ii (In . Dr. II. I'. Ilel'kimp left nil Humbly' aiae lur I'liitlnhil ulii'in In' will ul ti'iul I In' luceling nl llii' Hi nil' Medical AitH'illli"ll, .li.hu Ni'M'iiiiiii returned Monday frit u Tumi cri ck where lit hi.a ln'fn annoying fur A. II. I.ylr during t In ninl week. Hiss Mnry Hulonum left Hui'diiy (ur Malum, where hi' u 1 1 1 ulli'iiil VYillnin I Itt I mi v-i il y during I li mining w'liuul ji'nr. Mm. W. 'I'. Fugle It'll, t It 1 morning (nt it d' dnva viml nllli hrr iiirt'iitii Mi , and alia. Montgomery, nf Istwor l.'ru"ked river, Frank Hciine Iiuh relumed from n l.ni'l hui a t ri 1 1 tit Allniny, mid will losttmc buying llnilirr t'liiiiiiH Inr It. K. O'l'-liri.l A Cn. Mnv ('"dii'tt, tin' I'iliii'i'illi'-Mliiini-kn al rit iiiiin li ll Tiitwlny lur ln limni' In Hlimiikii ulUTii nlKirt I'tini mvii il.it In I lit- city. Win. HnliltT, It'll Fritl ty lr I.nki' C Ily IHlillK. H" I'HIKH'U t" !' cum' 'ifr,il Wfi'kn iiUi-iiilini! In Jiii I'll. inn" inl'ift in lluil ni't'li"". OI)inii'i nml Kn.U'Mi Ifyili1" nl (i Ni'll n Ojitii-r lliiuni'. I'riviilti ilin nig riKHiiH fir Intliiti, mill nil other itc oiiiiukIiiIiiiiiii ( it IIihH'Um ri'itlnMiiiiil. r,irlii'kiintviii(! t lift ltT Inilil'l- til In A. II. l.iiHiiilll ni A. II. I-ip- Will Mumm, who ImhIhim eniiloy nl hy K. H. Ilnlilw'ol l''i r OuIhh'o Ini it yi'nr ni"l, n In Iht city Tiu' il'ty. Mr. Mumm lum mii'iitly mlil till nl hut Ctimk ciittnly iniK'i!y mill will Bhnrlly ImntiJnr ilii'iiim'tn niiiIcr hit fllllllf llllltltt. Mm M uni Vil in !! 'fji il , i n ci in i j hi 11 Willi Mitriiin T'ilili'lnM nml fiimily, It'll the llml nf I lii' wifk lot Miw Vim tliiiiniil'it nini'll I lint mil"" nlmvn Urn c 1 1 1 1 1 ci . . After api'iuliiiK it flmrl limi' tht'rt' the urly will t'ltj iy nil nillinx HI Oili'll nml D.iviit luki". (li'iiiitnClri'li'Witii in llni nily Htlnr ilny with ii limil nl ((iir.li'ii thIiii'ii Irimi Ilia riini'h, Mr. t'lreli'V Inn Cfi.'tlili.h t'll ii'niliili n ni it "liin vi'ftitlil"" minor hi nl it in' ir,ilililt Unit muni' olii hi. .rinliiriii will liu t'xhil'ilttl nl ill Hi. Lonia titiitnilioii. K. F. llnnK", nl Hinill t'i'y- "I"' ' purly "f t'Huli'rn mil wtnle mi'ii li" mint up in thu I'millim f iry f week iikii, ri'lunii'il Mnniliiy ulmn linrtl triii ilniiiiK wh.nli lli"y K"t I" on Iho tliwrl nml were without fi"l Tlif purty led dir Ihwlmlm. Mr. Clay A. Hiiiipniit, who lint Im-ii n ImiK cntilliml In tnu Imiimi hy ill ww, wm nurtwitltl)- mirprimtl nml tie linlildilly fiitfrtninnl Hiiinlny pvt'iiiiiK hy lii. Irlcnila, Mr. nml Mra. llnrier Hiitl uninpiitiy, whn ili'voli'tl the even itiK In nit nnl mil""' nt Mr. Himp atin'a liriine. lU'iijiiinin KIu'mt,I una tlnwn Irnin hia iiiiifh itt t'uW HprhiK Hi" l"l "' the wt't k. He fiilllt' tire lint in the t fry l'"t nl cnllililinll 111 thill aecliim, hut lluil lliero ia plenty nl liny In curry llieni llirnnsh the inter leislinit lllnlitlia. limxl llut'k alliHititi)! ran be tint ill til t vicinity thia lull. W. C. Willa, ul Uriuly, wna in the. city Tnnailny nml Wiilneatliiy trntia iiftltiK liiifinew. The JuiIkd reKirta t mt4 ! Thank. Mra, Katlie KiirilHWintll wialiea tu lli.mli ihe tiiiiny Iririnh (or their kintl n.ai.liitiee nml eipreaainn tilaynipntliy dinii'K the illnwa nl her iImhumiI I'hiW Muttie, 'I') r kintliieaa will neter Inrxiitteii. I;jtilvttt"tta WnMittj. , Not ice ia her hy ni'fii tlint tin llJrtmk County tliilileiui'ii'- A-aiaiin- tinn'a ill I linn will he helil on Hntiniliii, li tnlier 17lh nt Hie eouri hnimi' ill tliia city. Iitipnrliilil limi in aa will eoiiiti hefiiro lint tin't-li 11 k nml nil nicniliera nl the naanfiiiiioi' urn rupieatiii tn Ihi preaenl. J. II . (liV. Hicii'lnry, htf Rtretf pnaattl through the city tntliiy tin Ilia wny liiime to Binvcr Creek frntti Iho KlImrtH emiitry. He iiiten.la niovinff to the latter place anon heiiitf, well iiuprcaacd with the Future nf tlint titiiiiitry. T M'ftifliM II Ulay l altrertti J Xntice ia heri'l.y Kiveti llnit neither, the pnaiiiflict! nnr the Mure will lx' tcpt tiieii niter tlitrk. 1'iirlie deaii-1 iog to mnke plirchaaea or In ace tiny mciniH'ra nt ine imiiiiy Hiier urtl lliiie .hoiiltl Clinic to the. Ini w mill tnnke thcniaclvca nml their wnnla known. Otlienvi.e the unilcrij:iietl will not lie reiotinihlc (or nny rii-ka titketi nr iiuy couai'ipicncea whlcli limy lnipan. J'iiin T.Vun.KKV.H, I'oalma.li'r. rniiliin,Oif!oii. ELKINS & K NG MAJESTIC RANGES ajew Adillliau tm Ha frltti'tllle. (!'iilnty Hiirveyor tirnvet Ima hi liu.y Ihepnat wtnik htyiiiji olf HI bloelB "I irnierty on the enat aide ul town in , Incily lota. Thclnnd iKiloiiKa to Hit W llhlllli tteVnlley nilllOiiactnle Mnuill- nin Kinid eomiiiy mill . inrliiilea the went luilfof thermal truck. Kiitlitiwnhlia'ka, which will lie uactl im n city pnrk, will Ihi Inid o(T mid plnt loil. Knell block will lie 2WI (eet tutinrf with 1(1 loot nllny nnd 80 fiait ainrta The Iota will be 40 by 112. The I I aimeycd will be known aa Addition C null naaoon n plntt til will he put on thennirket lur nile. At orney Elliott willlinvetheiiintiiigeinciitof the una lirnperiy, mid juiltiin)! from the preeent ileiiuiiid Im city lot" there will he n In irk di.pi nlol tberenl tatnte. Pmievllle Mwn Drlvr IIU I'alllt fcotilli i HlHumlll l onttl'. & Co. uiiiat nettle. Intcict ! Hip In inc.lciid evil ii liiirniiiK i.uc in hla nci);hbiir!io.id. He anya they wmit aetilera in tlutt vicinity, It'll Ihe old rt aiilcnta aerion.ly object tu ome ol the nielhiKla now Winn uaeil In get hotncatciida, I!. W. Klkitti riliitn.il l,mt Hntur- ilny friiiit llurttey cutinty where lie Inta betitt priMttt'tlug lur mineral. All cut pricea utt tliuga uitd it cheek for ten renin tut the dulliir nl Win in'k'i Itev. II. ('. I'httk ill pnnt'h nt Willow Creek rlutiiliiy, Oct. 4th nt 11 II. Ml. II you wmit In Im mi tbo awiut, I uy u Miti liell wngou ol Hiiliimon, John 'Hut Jk Cn. J. I.. Ktwer nnd Juhn finfinnie were buaitMiaa vi.itnra from Ihnehiilea I hi. Ural ol Ihe week. M. II. I'.iwrll nnd wife reliirued Mniidny Iroiti two week'a ylit with Irimida nml rrlnlivea in Klitumth ooun t . Tltnae whit npprtH'iiito nit alnnild lep itilit the reception louln til Kelley'a atiulin. Huiitli .1 CW k Inn n Ihe fitinoua Olyttipin Ilntlleil Heir lor nle nt So renin n r laitlle. Hiihiiuoli, Jiilinaun & t o. hitve atillle ginnl vnlnea ill Indica wind mill llccte littetl tinilerwenr. J. 11. (liny til l'pier Cnmketl river r an in Hie city Hnlurdiiy trniinniling hiiaiuefn. Uoitnil wlitmt hay lur anle. J. 0. Itl'HIl, I.iiiiioiiIii, Oro. Will Wilriwt'iler nnd Intnily irlilin ed home hilt Thurtdny eveiiing (mm tu fitjiiynble trip tt vnlhy poinln. Ihiya, II ymi wiint" n nice nwentcr lltln full, you will Iind the prt'ttietit men in town nt Hnlomon, Ji.Ihk.iii Ji !nV Cniiiity (iiltiiniaaioner M. II. Powell nnd wile nro viaiting rehiluen In Jnck tin county, W. ll.Htiinln ol Deneliuten win il the city the lnl ol week tmnniictiiig buaiueaa. W. J. Wright nnd Artlier Senra, both ol Hnwiirtl were in the city Hut nrilny Iritunnctltig buaiiira.. II. V. Wlllioit lelt thin, week or llenver creek where he will lie employ ed thin winter by Uco. Noble. A. II, Lippmnn Co. nelln beat J,innceil Oil for IKI ccntn lr gnllon. Pioneer whlto lead nino centn per niund. J. H. Temtletn left Biindny niom itig lor Portland whore lie wi'l be the next two Wfttka Rttindiug tu buainean lunttern. John MeOortiiiok lelt Friday U the Maury imiuiilninn to make flnnl nrritngenienta to iruve up liumratcnd. Hmith 4 Cleek now have the Intnmin Olympia tlrnnght beer Inr mile, fit cenli it glnan. That'a the plce to get giitKl lieverago cheap. MeniWra ol Prinevllle Annenihly ol Artianni enn nlwnyi Hud the necretury ut the PoindfXter bnrWr nliop, where Ihey can pay their du. ehargitl iiml c.ll.i't.il tin nil necotnitt I. K. Winnek ami wiln ol fan Uiegn, Cnlilnrulii, iirrlvttl iilnewliiy lorn lew wtvkn tiait with their mi I). 1. Winnek. the tlriiggent nml hia Imeil)'' . .1. I,. MrCtilhrh linn on exhibition Ur. M tvi. u.,1,.1 il hiiiiinrniiher 1 1 ' the window ol hia jewelry ntorc n ia biiay now ihitaturniiiK out work lor. tiH,k county poliilo which waariiiaeti the hay. lltncprice ni ine inner i her ninny cuatiiiuer.. Hhe.licila new wil hoot any irrigtion. The point., too high they will drive li.rtl.cr noutl. menaiirea 10 ii.ehea in length nnd lit where pr.cea ate expected to i) more itiehea circumference and wcigha Intir reintonable, nr where Heck buycrn can C. J. JoluiMin, of lliin city, in com iniiy will, hia brother, W. II. Jolinaon, nnd Dell Dibble, the two latter gentle men lioni Hilver Cleek, arrived nt Sil ver l.nke butt TuiKibiy with n land of about l)0 cattle from their' Hilver Creek rtinchea. The Johnmiu cattle nro nil becvea, while Mr. Dibblo haa nearly hia entire burnt ol aloek cuttle with him. They will mnko Silver Luke their hondipiiirten lor n nhort time unlil nonieihing dcliuite i known regarding trniltt hiiwcver tintl giiiitniileen ant l fltl'lilltt. D.ieti Cyril ol Hialera, wiin in the city Tmnl.iy. lie lella tin he will lain liliitu In I'tinevilhi III nllelid to the repair work in Mm. Cyrna'a jewel ry aline. The iiiiuimuin attendance Inat wirk lit nnr public. aibiMila wna IM. Thin la only thu third week nnd it ia thought that the entnlliiietit will noon exceed l.'nl. J. II. Cornell, the St tilt I'rairie .luck tun it. led Monday Inr oulaide pullita in the county where hit will liaik over the cattle munition, prepara tory In buying. Iiunda. Ifwiia rained on Iho Rend rntich near Culver nnd ia only one out ol ninny ainiilitr mica in the crop. The Aniiileur Athletic Aaancinlion will hold ita regttlnr meeting tonight in Ihe high achool ronton. Owing to the mnny bunit.eai feulunt which will lie prcacntod to the meeting a large nil nttentlanre na pnaaible in de aitctl. Arrnngeiiienta will In) nitide fur aiiilnble rtaima Inr the nrganixn lion nml every member in urgeil to n'.terd. Tho fnree conntly written recenlly by Edilor Lawrence ol the llcnil Bul letin, ctiine near ending lit n tragedy, Ilr J l id ...ri.reine incilical I 'W 'Inya nller tne npprmiire o, tor nil the CniUtl Arli-ana will Hurleaipte in print, i ne einei netor Rilitnr rli-liltt-lit, ia aa.ll to l.nve nlren tioiialy tilijeelttl to the eiwle nnd atnge aettiuga, but we have been uniible to len.n Ihe extent of the . leaiiltnnt eaamilie h in our city next Mo day, OcluWr "ith and will liclureoil that evei .g ill at the M. 10. ehtircli. Cniey K.iater left Huiiilny for I'nrl bind where be will viail lelntiven mid (Hi nda lor It lew weeka. He exnvln nlau tu vi.il Walla Wnlln nnd l'ciijle- ton Wfure n'tnriiiug. dauiiige. Joe Coinha left Mnmliiy lor Ilia hiime nt Jt liu Day. While heto ho Imught tpiile n nutnUir nf Wcf entile, but fniletl In nectiro ns ninny nn he J. II. Vaughn wan in the city the wiiuld have taken had grower torn it ul Iho week tvilb n uagnn hind willing to accept tho pneen ho win el ite luuutl. Their nctiou was iniiile niretuMry owing to the prevalent high pricea in the Silver Creek diattict in Itnrney countv. High pricen for liny prevail there, nnd unlike thin nection, it is not purchnanhle nt any price na there is ubnolutcly no surplua. torirt. The next iiii elieg .if Hut I rineville Alliali'lir Athletic Club will be belli III the liclkiiiip Hull Ihurnilay evening Oct. 1, nt 8 u'el.x'k lor the piir(miie of electing oKiceia mid making tinttl nr- riingetiiciits itknit huilding mid flp- pariitua. A full attendance of Ibc aignera to the (Niarter Liiit ia tlcaired. Lumber $IO Per M. Alter Junuary 1, 1903, we will rII lumln-r at our mill on the Oclioco lor 110 per M. Haw kins Bnon. A 2t0 acre Dcsehutea pasture with A no 1 gritan, fencetl nnd good water. For particular call nt the Journal or address II. J. Palmer, Iteschutes, Ore. Mtliifflrn I'nr ftttte. .1. W. Bitter, of McKay, lias a choice lot of cut shingles at his Mc Kay Creek mill, which be will sell for $2 per thousand on the ground, Prlnevlfle Hrrratitlle. llHtlnraa far Sale. N. A. Tye 4 Bros, wish lor privnte rensnnn to sell their prttsjierons busi netin in PrineA-ilie. Corresioiidence solicited can show where buniness bus paid good profits in the past. A good ogiciiuig for the right party. Call or address N. A. Tye 4 Brim., Prineville, Oregon . II ol honey Iron, his .ranch near Milch- He di.lHi-ed of over ftOO Hilllids the two tiny, he was here. J. K. Morris, the merchant, haa n $'2IHKI line of men's nnd toys furnish ings, which he will rlose out tolow coal, You enn llntl noino genuine l.iirp.iti" nt his sl.no, Warren Brown was in the city Sat- j the Prineville Land 4 Livestnck Com urday visiting IrieutW nml nlU iiding iany nt Muddy, nn November 1st, to to biiuncan matter. Ilo left the llrat ' move to Prineville. Mr. O'Niel nnd ol the week for Willow Creek where hia two brother nt Prineville bnvo lieia touching the lull term ol acluiol. j recently purehiixed a Inrge stock Inrni .tout 12 miles Ironi that lilncc, nnd fering. Jih whs liiiying on the basin of f 20 lor fat cows, which ho contend ed wns the highest price the ninrket would juslify. Several with whom ho miked biiainrs refused to let go Harney County News. C. C. O'Neil'a ninny friends nt this place regret to lourn that ho will re sign his position ns superintendent for Ueargla Harper Camparif ttfr- tube Prlnerllla' Treat. The (ieorgin HarH'r company rr rived in Ihe city Inst Thursday nnd that evening uteiiiil a week engage ment Hint has Wen all nnd more than they claimed. In fact the company's work haa la-en ol the highest order, nnd hns been considered a rare treat by the largo nutliiuces lurnishwl by this city. Miss Harper's work in Cmnilto was especially commendable, but Iho diuYrctil purl she took dur ing her engagement bete have clnsid her ns nit nctress ol tine attainments, and Ihe best ever seen in 1'iiiieville. Her support wits unsunlly si rung, and the work of tleurge Dietrick in ninny ul the leading parts which he look wa equal In that ol Miss Harper's. Tho company is by far the best which bun ever presented a play on the I'rii'oville stngo and a return next waaon will be eagerly looked lorwald to. Ihe opra house was rruwiinl every night, unit Iho same smu aiuu ences tiro nssuriHi the eonipany if it returns next year. Buyer for a few good timber claims at $10(10 each, parties must sell. Ad dress, P. 0. Box 482, Spokane, Wash. Don't forpet Hint D. P. Adamson carries a complete1 line ol school text books, and school supplies at reasonable prices. Tbli tlfrQ&ture h od every box of tbe genaloe Laxative tiromouiaine Sbn nuuedy tht titm m voUk tm tM 0AI.U3tl -"-r":r A MAJESTIC MALLEABLE IRON AND STEEL RANGE will 1at a life time, properly handled and you'll say after using one that the price paid was the best investment you ever made. We carry a complete stock and invite an insjiectioi). We say unhesitatingly that tho MA JESTIC RANGE is superior in every point of useful ness to anv other. mm WAREHOUSE Sliariilro, Oregon General Stoeage, AND COMMISSION Forwarding 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, Piaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks 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. AstU for Wmco Warehouse Milling Cn.', "Whit liiver' and Ballet Patent" dour. Mark Woods fare of ".S. W. fo." Mrs. Ralph Brown ol Hay Creek i accompli lied by her mother Mr. lie lVrcival ol Portland, arrived Fri day nml will visit relative and trie mis in our city for the next lew week. Dr. Taggiirt, the oculist, i slill at hia old Hand, the l'oindexter Hotel. Kon't go to the nocturia peddler fur your glasae but go to Dr. Taggart who euarnntra his work to bo tbo ocat, O'Neil Urn, tiro huilding line brick warehouse just buck ol the Mil ler huilding that will bo K'rliii the finest warehouse in the city Mug nb solutley fire prsif. The measure ment nre 28 by 6:1 lent, ono story in height. on hia I'lilvor lleiun. he will devoti his entire time and at tention to tho management of this ranch. Anteloio llornld. While thero hnve not been many trunsfor of tiinlairclniinahy Prineville claimant recently, the city linn been tho stunning nlaco of inany timber buyer lor the past inonlli. iCastern firms have had lepresentative in the city who have not made thenisclve generally known. They stny but a abort time nnd then lonve lor various districts where they aro busy looking over different tracts of yellow pine. It is expected Hint considerable buy ing and selling will bo done this full and winter. C. F. Royal, ol Iho linn ol 0. F. Noiico For Publication. l.iin.1 Office nt Th? DalK Ony.. St',.ti'lniM SO. lwn. N"jce is lii'reliv Kl'ven tliftl the I'nll.iwint; named ...-(tier rashlt'd ntiltreol Ins iineiiti.'ti to make tiiiiil insii in aiipiirt of hi. cluini, slut th.it sail! nroof will lie nii.!e tief.im Max l.ite.Meniall, I . K. L'.nn. t Anbloa tin's"!!, on Weillioailav, X.iieuilier 11, t(lj. lit: W1TI.IAM DKAl'KK i.f llav ('trek, Onyon, II. S. No. 10372, fur Hie N". K. l Section 15, Tji. 11! South, KaiiiC II Ka.t, W. M. It.- tiHi.iHH the folh.wini: witniuwii tn pr:ie hi. coiitiiui.ilw resilience upon anil cultivation ,.f mi.l Isn.t. vi: Klir Yaucy, ami Harry Keellim. Iioth of Hay I reek, lint;., in. Sunn, of Lamnliia, ainl l'ul Frmik, nf Mini um, Oitxnli, MICH.VKLT. NOLAN, Keitister. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...rianufacturers of and Dealers in... FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber M al Kinds of tuilding Material For CASH Only WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Prugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goo d , Mr. Kd. Bradford, Ihe milliner, will ; Kl)yil & 8(ini .10 m, n pri,.villc at have a runitnngo anle next hnttmlny nt which price will then l a seennd eonaitleration in get ing rid of lints now in stock anil in oilier line. Be sure nnd attend. Wantkd YoiiNii mkn to prepare (ur (Jovornmont Positions. Fine 0ion ings in all Department. Oood Hal ariea. Rapid Promotions, exami nation oon. I'articular I roe. Iuter-ttate Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, I. Siii-jl 1 the time the contract was let tor the building of the Ciwkiii river bridge, wa awarded a similar oontrtict in Hot days, cold nights, and sickness in the Haystack country. Mrs. Wait Mun.l.'iil. nil is quite ill and not expected to live. Little Cnrson lloll'mnn who has boon pnite ill with typhoid fever is improving, and is out of all danger. John Peck has arrived home from Gilliam county where he has been during harvet. R. A. Merchant ha purchased Hie; W. (1. Rogers property at Culver, and Mis. Merchnnt will reside there during the winter and school their children. Mr. Peck nan Mrs. Yerrn Merchant took a flying trip to Tom Tucker's after tomatoes. Ml. Tucker has tho finest tomatoes that have been grown in this country lor year. Quite a numtier ol resident fri-m this part nnd the Willow Creek Basin mnde a hurried trip to The Dulles last week to file on land, timber claims and homesteads. Dr. Olmstend, Supreme Medical examiner, will give a free lecture at the Culver school homo Tuesday asaWMlrr MiWMf:--Ev-';MiyttiWir a.-i;...iri 6.1 SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX) WHY FREEZE TO DEATH When You Can Buy a Heating Stove for $2.75 Marion cuunty last wtvk lor the build- (evening, Oct, 0. We ho(ie to sec a ing u! a bridge ncfoss Pudding river , full house to hour this noted man. the cost ol which will lie 23'.m. J. II' Tillolson, who was given the contract for building the bridgo in this county also nitnle a bid for the work in Mar ion county, but hia contract wns .'i00 higher that of the firm to which the work was awarded. O. G. Culver hns arrived home from Cuo county whore he went to attend the hod side ol his mother who died Inst Friday, Sept. 18. Frank Osborn looked alter the business at the Cul ver store during Mr. Culver' absence. M. We have a fine Hue of heaters at prices to suit everybody. The fol lowing nre some of our bargain s: A nice air tight heater, small size, suit able for bedrooms or small sitting rooms for $2.75.; Larger size, suit able for larger room, $3.75. A handsome air tight heater with caste top nickel plated dome and foot rails, with top draught, medium size, $6.00. Larger size, $7.00. These are only a few of the bargains we are offering in stoves. If you need a stove it will beta voun interest to inspect our line and prices before buving. We will Gladly Show You Through Our Stock whather you buy or not. We Also Have a Complete Line of All Kinds of Stoves. In fact when you are looking for good values in anything m the Gen eral Merchandise Hue don't forget to call at Saloman, Johnson 8 Co. i