1S9035 f Loem MENTION L j Juke rttmud, of Culvnr wi in tin' ulty Kutiihlny. s t', 8, Cuwl.'., uf ll.iy Oieeli, spent Fildny In llit ehy, - Henry I'ihIIh In tmvn Hiiinnliiy from hi- Oelmeu iititt'h. Mr. It"-' LiW'iittc( l'i' r (i h Wiih In (lit1 city Hmurdiiy. julni Mi KruWit, of )cNrliiititi. u vWltir In thic eity Friday. V, II. Htiint, in' Pcwiliitti't nitT elmiil, win In the city (lie first f I In week . Tin' Clnypool Hi'tiuul l4i k it mirui and etitcrt'iiuuitMit ha Wen -wmt ml imlll Jiiniiiiry I'Hh, MIm Winiiii) W'IimI-'Iii, ol Iliy-taik visited TlinrMltiv and Friday In thl eily Midi Mim tvti H(h ili, C, l, Wei nml Juine Htm w u' lleseliuti', tntitMt'titl business li IMueville the lust of the week. II, J, Palmer nit-l father left this h 11 It for IWIiuid where they wili nmki' their iN'rimtiMMtt ieiid"tire. Jiw.T. Ituliiiwm. "1 CuIverMvas In Hie city th hul it' tlit week, attend ing the I. . 0. K. lodeo IiiHtnltjliuti Olid Keitr, Ji ff O'Kelley nml Mi MnM O'Kelley of I'imt Oi'li'K-M. visited iit i In- city Friday nml Hiitnr tiny, I'heodore M. ltil, of H later, wn in (hi oily (lie In"! of the week attend mi. to mutter rtnthiiig to 'i hind fl.i.m. t'nciii Hyde and family left fur Port Lied where tli y ki to rifiilt pernm i i lly, Mr, II. vie intend engaging lit bllKIIH'HI, (list, Million lit Pine Mountain was a Prinevllle visitor the )lrt of tin1 week. He report entile doing nin y iu hid seeiiou, Wm. JulniMMi was In tlic rity llir flmt nf the week Irnin (ho deseil.i where hi t wiiitorin hi sheep. Hi' report llii'in doing nicely. " Key, Z. W. Ci'iittiii'tfunl nnti'itniei hi irrviee (or nenl .Sunday will lie hrld at iHwdmlm. H" will In aeemii panted liy Mm. Cnmiuerford. (trunvilltt nml lleorge I'oindeshr of Aahnootl njm'ikI iHueril diy in town during the wwk, looking "Her liiuil iinltew. Anli'loH Humid. Hnmn (irtiy i expeeled home fiotn 1' ilntd . Smutty. H. )HH eompteled .'iii ttii-iiHt4 .mil ruin rim lull (lt.liiiU'ii i."- r itixl ni'rotnilHiil, J-.tui Hl' "il, l't-' IVm'llUtrn, ill'1 mill nil" ii ig wthmuIv ill ith tiltiut l Iri homo lit thul pluee. Hi' i U-' ir ntteinKil Uy Or KiUimlrf ul Illicit)-. (r. A. I). Moriinnit Imx Mnii!iiiriit ly looiitetl ut Corvjilli H'hI write Ui I I id Joitrmil lo Ut clmiiKiil to Unit ml ' 'lr(M. For a limit ho ruittcinplutnl (H'ntiii lifnt, i T. Y. MirlliMtor( n Hnyituek, wn III tlift city Hiiturtliiy, He brought m ft Wilson lonl u( his ftunotu mipir rnml OiMik county rnUeil lijittou fnr Huh i m on, Julmmm A Co. M. II. Klliott will leave the fiiKt o' the wwk for Hah'in in compAny with (Jimi. HiiniM. Ho will niR"ir rh K. U. Hotter' nttoinoy in the Holter tJurrett irrintion ditch suit. Dr. Ilolknap nm.le a trofeKionnl trip Kriilnv up the CIclioco, where he, wiih culleii in iittoudiinco Umhi Mid i V. F. Klliott. Ho reportM the pntient qnito sick though not dtnicerutmly o A notice will Im found in Another column Aiiiiomieinif n tneetiug of the Otook t'otinty Hloek iirnwem' AMociiition, It in of iitinoni; import ftiico thut every in- niher should at tend. Wm. Cimilw left Hominy for Port land wlie io his wife and dinilitoi Imvo hoon uponding the pitHt frw nionthi. Ho oxjioots to oxlond Iuk trip to Frenton, Cat., for a vUit with ds mother. Poison iupKpd to Imvo boon net out for ii hand uf iheop that ii winter ing ft doxou mile north of Hem! on the Hull crook Hat killed four head of cattle the punt week boloiiKii.g to John Arnold. 3ond Bulletin. A. h. I j lion and John Kyau nf DoBohtite were In the city Monthly Mr. Lucas report travel brink nml layi he will shortly eroct an addition to his hotel as he cannot at p recent care for the demands on hii Accommo dations. J. E. Calflvtin, who is spending n few months in the Willamette Vulloy, left Tuesday after a few days stay fu this section, While hero ho made various improvement to his Home stead. He and his family will he home in the early spring. Leo Wigle loft the first of the week for Corfftllis here ho goes to meet his wife who has boon visiting at that place. Before returning Mr. Wigle expects to attend the lvestock con vention in Portland which will begin on Jan 12 and continue for throe days. WHI Wuraai'ilnr left Tuesday for a short biiMtion nf ay in 1'uiilinul. (loorge ti'Nril, of I'uiiltiiii. wu" t I'rlnovillo hiiKiiii'M Usilor Fridiy Hert ('uldwell wtis down from hh ranch at Ijivh to nttend thu New Year's danon?, Mii-s Kllle Hn.illi left Thursday for her home uii'ui'per I'nmkod river ( t.n a few weelin Kttiy hi this city, Kiel mul Kelli.v ami wife, ol J'ohi (ireoinot, weie rrineville vinitors the last of the week. Mixs Mnuil Jobh left Hulurday lo leHiime her dntiei h teuoher lit Kill HiiUfk diHtriet near Hity-tmk- C M. Lister and wife, nf rpei' ehtco, attended the l A. A , C lauoe in thin city New Your night, Mi. rWuh Klliott and fmnily pent the luct of the we"k visiting wiih the amity of Jolm Klliott nf Kyt (Innm. Mrs. T. M. Halilwiii h-tt f ir Tott- laiid, WiHlnoMility, n Ihto her daughter are ntteiidiiig scli'i'il, iiftor spending the ImlidfiyM in this city. County CommUnioner, Mark Cow I, of M. Ki.y, and II. J. Hi'aly, of llnyitiiek, aio iu the ehy helpi ig to 'iiinwiet county busine. (JtttTgr Paul, uf Hiiystaek, im wuh tiinl ill J not ire Luckey' court IiihI ihiUKihiy on charge of hhmii ult witli a badly weapon, wit found not guilty. Mont of tin; hilMiui'M bonnes ill this ily have been hiiKy the piift wmk Inking Inventories uf their stock, pre paring for the business of thu new year. P. M, Philips, of Histers, wns in tin city Friday. Tim ctti'iiw of lliiylnrk Indtitg eil itt ft riibhit tlrivo yi'sioriltiy. We luive, no! Ihtii uliJe to li'iini will) what MluwM, Mr, A. II, (J'tinu and his dauKlil'T, Mis F. Wait, of Tim Dalles, returned last week from a trip to the Pr'nievillr ooiitilry where limy wore called to at tend the funeral of William, a brother of W. If. (jniim, who died on Dec, 17, and was bin led oti the UIhI, Duft; Diipafch, 0. (K OontetS of p.iuliua, is in lln1 city checking up his stage Imfmiom He givos im the llit authentic report uf the Piiulitui elections, and says tin intiforest reneive ImdH sweeping vii lory. He reports J, T. Faulkner elec ted mayor, and ICIme.r 'lai k, chief ol poliee, 1'ho apiKjiutive (Xiweriof tin fori i ie r nllice nro conniderablc so Mr. Kaolkuer leels greatly the iiuporiiince tf his ofli.-o. Alfred 0. HifdiiiifUon of Prinevi and Matirieo Van limited of Hay Oeok attendetl the parly given by the young Indies of Thiia thcfiiH, at C'liiiuii'icial Hall, hot nili', Tlmy left today lor Portland, where Maurice will resume his studies at Hill's Military Acndcmy, while Hn-h- iinlooti will siH-ml a few days in re- cuta'rating Irom the cflircta of Hie Htreniious life at ('r(Hik cuimly'scapj' In!. Ant loM' Herald. Prinsvllle Msat Market Changes Hsud. LODGE OFFICERS The I. 0. 0. F. The hs-fll lodge ol I. 0. 0. F. in stalled their now officers last Hatur day oveui ig at which time they bad lNHidos their reguUr iustnllatioii oom inuiiifM h-frc'limi'itl f r their invilil M. h. Kltiult rvliinicd Hatunbiy fiom a ttip to Pmirip City. He re- pori the iletkuiip milieu active wild tlirei leet ul miuw oil the grouiin, lie ; A, hil-i li, Weeii'iarv "iiys that Its pniiK'ets nro very pro-'urn. Trra-tiMT; 1111' mining. gm'fts. 1 Tne newly ! Hmdford, X. I , elected ottii-ers are: Ed. (i; Oitu tiny, V. tl; C. I. L. Ketch it Hideout. and John ; Will Warden; I, W. Me:ir. Outer Guard; J, H.('roi.k-, Inner (itiard; Irfo La follet K 8; W. W. Hiy, L. 8; Marion Temphloii. V. (.1 K. H; Itulw ri Moore, V.U. L. H; T.. H. Lifuilct, and Wigle, I.., The A. 0. U. W. 'I he new ufllceis olecletl aie; D. F. HU'A.tit, M. W; Olio Orav, horeman; JH- Hinkle, owi-eer; M. It. Elliott, Kecorder: A H Lippmau, Financier; Win. Dtaprr, Receiver; Geo, Hum- morH, tiuidt; lliuh Liotc-, I. W Lett is H.slgrs, 0. W. The A. F.ndA. H. T. M. Itahlwin, W, M; B. F. son.a W;J. II. Wiglo, J. W Wurjtwc iler, Treasurer and C. A. Win nek, Hoeretary. Degree of Honor. ille visitor Hnlmday. Mr. Weist re-1 Mn Nillie ILslgos, P. C.of H; Mrs. ports his poultry f.iriu constantly P- H.JDiwk, L.'of H; Mrs. Isoin Clock, underguiiig hnphneinont mid he holds ol C; Mrs. H. P. Hclknap, Fiusn very aopIiniiNlic view of the future j e'w, Mrs M. It Elliott, Kecorder; CriKik County poultry market, ! Fay Hislges, IMior; Mrs. I. Michel, ; 1 W; Dr. H. P. Hclknap, O W. A marriago liconso was isued hist 1 wo,k at Albany to Frank Atwo.nl, j Knihti of formerly of Inn city, hit later the1 J. W. Hoono, C C; Frank Johnson, Hlmtiiko agent of the Prinevillo-Shanl. 1 V C ; W. A. Bell, M of F and E; koHtngeCo., and Miss lllanch Kil-; H. A. Foster, Pylalc; W. A. 8n(Hlder gun, w he a as formerly nn employee j ly, M W; E. H. Smith, I G; John of theShaniko Hrick Imtil, i Pi ior.O G; Jerrv Cramer, M A; and 1 0. A. King, K ol It and 8. United Artisans. Mis-os Mary Salomon, WinnieClinc ! ;imj K-lelle Himpsun left Monday to resiiino iheir hcImiuI dutic, the former at (he WiIIhiiu tfe Univrinity at Hal-: em, and (he Iwu latter at 81, M.try Academy in The Dalles. Gis.r,'! W, Itari.en h-aves the first of next week for Salem where he gites to argue the iirigiiluui ditch oinm of K G, HultervsJ. II Garrett, before tlie stale supreme court, appealing as attorney for Mr, (inriclt. j The Journal wants a country cor rtvpuiitleiit in every eiunurinity iu the' county in order Unit our renders may ! Vi'i-p in tuuoh with lineal atl'airs. Ad-, 1 1 rem all communicatious, with your j own signature, to The Journal. ) L. D. VVimt, of Bend, was a Prior-1 Lat Thursihiy evening the students of the High school hold a joist de bate, HHsiBted by others, on the subject Mrs K H Hmith.PM A; Mrs. Leiorn ''That National Prohibition Is n Bet- jCleek, M A; Mrs. J. W. Boone, 8upt; ter Solution of the Litjuor Problem Than Local Option." It is (ho pur-poi-o of the Hinh school fartilty to oi ganixe n live debating society in the Icar fut tiro. ' , Mis. P, H. Howard, In; Chai. Christ iaui, See; Mrs, M. j.Christiani, Treas; Mrs. H. rf. Steams, S C; Mrs. C. Mill er, M C; Win. Draicr, j o; Vira Cy rup, Warder; Mrs. Anni 8h:irp, Iu; Mra, Susie Slayton, Y C. Circle. . John Nfcwsom, who has been in Poi Hand for some time past working out an improvement on a tish-whol, , Mr(i C K .McDowell, P (i; Mr8. arrived homo thjs ttoek. He brings , ju;,, Lvtlo, 0 N; Mrs.Jordon, Ad- with him a completo uuttit of iron, j vinor; Mrr. Jane Harrington, Bunk brass and copiior working tools, and ' or; Maude VanderiHtoio, Attend- will establish a small machine shop I ant; Mrs. L. N. Mett, C of U and in this city. Bosidos working out his own mechanical idwia he will also do custom work in thnt lino. J. H. Tompleton had a birthday an niversary btsi Thursday, However, it wasn't the annivorsnry of his coming on earth that hnthcreil him half as much hi it was that the day was the tlrst anniversary of inditFerent and bad treatment by a branch of the Royal Order of Good Follows, Those gontlemon are mud to have used J. H, very harshly and scandalously and huvo hurt his feeiingr in divers ways. Mr. Tompleton says, however, that "Itcaring" malice is against his re ligion, but his haptistio doctrine al lows of a hath at least once a ye.ir. President Biggs, of the Crook Coun ty Cattlemen's association, appointed the delegates the first of the week who will represent this county at the National Livestock convention to he hold in Portland for four days com mencing January 12, They are: E. T. Slayton, J. H.Gray, Leo Wigle, L. 8. Logan, George Noble and B. F. Zoll. The party will leave by private conveyance for Shaniko next Satur day. An array ot tacts and figures. relative to the stock intercuts in county, has been prepared and it is fully expected that Crook county, will make a good showing at tho con Mrs. 8. Thomson ,0 G. Eastern Star. Mrn.OlIie Klkins, W M; T. M. Baldwin, W P; Mrs. I. Michel, A M; Mrs. James Crum, A C; Mrs. John Wigle, See. and J. W. Boone, Treasurer. Rebeluhs, Mrs, Dora Tompleton, K (1; Mrs. M. Lafollctt, V G; Mrs. Chris Cnhrs, Secretary aud Mrs. Wm. Wigle Treasurer. H. E. Steece'e Services in Demand. H. E. Stoeee, a special government inspector of land c'aims, who spent last August iu this city investigating claims has recently caused the ar rest of one John Benson a ti miter operator of Northern California, far ottering a $201) bribe to a clerk in the Interior Department for his report before it had teen made public. Fied Lehman ha sold his intercut in (he well known tlnn of Foster A Lehman to J. W. Hcrrigftn, for inorly of Oregon ('ily, bo ariived Iu the i id last ftitunlay Hud look clitiitfc of Fl, hop Monday, His family will b here in a few months and ilny v. ii. imile Prinevi He their future hutnc Mr, Leh i an will stay lieto for t!i present us ho Uau not sold his cat He interetls and they will require bin nl untion. Prlnevllle Industry Grows. J, B. Shipp, tho plauing-mill mnn, has ordered at a cmt of about ll'XMt, a ji lot of new inacfiinery, among nh ch in a planer and n sljeker. He export to have the in here by the l.'uh of (his mouth when he will overhaul his mil! in this city and make it modern iu every respocl. The dressed lumber industry is n growing it this section, and Mr. Shipp txpeiMs (o mid further improvement'' to meet the neeiU. At preseni bis facilities are entirely inadeiptate to the demand. Crooked River Bridge Accepted. The county court yesterday de :iiled lo accept- the new Crooked river bridge frotr the Contractor J. B. Tillo'son. Work wiis euinmenced t'lay on the approach which will be noiiipletwl tomorrow evening, and the bridge will then lie ready for travel. The jxdnt of contention was the con- tractors online to lire ur timoer where siieciCiod, using jdue. Tho i'ouuiy county decided to withhold f21jfrom the contract price of $K;!Ht, mlil Titlotsou complied with th- pocifications. Davis ami twenty other high-grade, makes, RKTTKK THAN $,Krt YKAk There is no rpieotion now an to our ability to hit these club. No one niilhavetw w.iit now for others to jnill lift nniil the 1 ul is fill ( to Ids or her piano, M'iot-ei uf the.-. '!lii!w 'lo not even have to kihhv now vbo the other meiniier of the ehil. ire Heiection is not limited tr n fni makes. The entire Kiiert Piai.o Hon-e linen are ini lnl'i d ii, thcye , clubs. The iintruments jue here j,i Portlstid for you toebct from. Tiny! have U-eip coining in ouch day at ti e rate of two or more catlond, und (n uno single day last herk no Icpm than nine c,irloti(U wrriiod. When ymi ha vi oIiom'ti your pi-.too aud made the initial piitiM-ut the pimio is dcliv n l promptly, accompanied hy the uiatiM facturer'tt giinrant and al-o by Filers Piano Hoitxe "nnmey hick If lot mtis'actory" agreement, -And : the payments range from ?1 ,V( a week (or $5 a month) to fltf), $! 12 SO a wc-i'k, or correspondii g amounts if you prefer to pay by the month. A VfjVt i) THE I'HirKU, It is iinptwsiblo for us to make de tailed mention of prices here. 8uf lice it to say that piano for which ordinarily f 225 and 2.0 j aked are now 1I8, 9137, u to f Ml awl 17H for the regu'sr 275 and ')0 styles, (fhiss A.) In class B are found the choicest! of Marshall A Wei. -hi. It ice & Sun, j Weber ; nd tin' beautiful Bailey Pin not. !. nml pny- nienif ul (I'uvn and $l.oi) a week hoys them. These me positively the lowest j.r'cex over seen iu print. Correp aiding roducu ai" prevail al wi in cl;r C, D, and K. Full partie ul.trx will .-i;ti.ir in tlee column each day till iihr!oesi, i wis ri.rtw !. Two i'tg;m ciub.' also be oryan- i i,ed I v Jan. 2nd. I Bi'meiuber wlie i you deal with J Eiler Piano House you are dealing; with the ulrongest, largest and oldest i eHtablifiieil piano firm, who Bell in - j strumciits at alt times on their inpr j its alone, and at pices made wm-ib!e ! only by the many unique ai d up to date advantages it employs. Half , Cfniiiiiences snd clubs are all open to-; morrow. F-arlifirt .biiytsw .have the; 'pick ot tiie target, finest collection of i pi a mis ever seen in Port land. Eilere ! Piano House, No. 352 Washington! I street, come Park. Write ns for fur ther particulars, etc. Out of town in Iquiries protuptly uttondod to. ELKINS & KING M. I MS. you ready To Build? Wc can help you by furnish' in$ Building Material We Have a Large Stock of Doors, all sizes and styles and also all regular sies of Windows both in - Two Liht and Eiht U&ht Style 2lnd we are selling these Goods at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES l r' : Hi I'M! y in 11 ri Lzsl .lit:.; i We have building Paper White Lead and Oil Ready Mixed Paints ELKIXS & KING ELKIXS & KING WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Drugs, Stationery ami House Furnishing Goods IHTH'S HECEPTIOri. The P. A. A. C'i Knttrtiin. New Yeiini nhiTiiotin nnd evening win, one continuous round ol I'lcu.iirc at tlic 1'. A. A. C" Club liouvc in tliia it)'. 1 lie Imlien Mil lull nway during lilt! afternoon, nt which timp thi'jr rucuivid their friend, and mndti the time joyoiM by giiuii'a and lunch. On tin. occusion the ladira paid pNieciul Htlnutinn to the art ircacrvu- tivc and cut out ada of well known ! nilvertierat oiiiitliog the uanica. tttiefiiea wore then in order for the; linn uaiiK-M und those moat ,iicces, lul were Mn. T. M. Baldwin and Harold D;ildwin. The recepti'm waa not only a complete iial aucccf but yeilded handiionie linnnciiil re turn,, I0 licing the auui credited to the Indira' work. Ill the evening the men', depart- ment entertained in the dunce Imll ' m - nd the way they accomplished it lina VS&YA&ti Atlk9. 'sf jttS? i,'SJSS4i4.' lH.en.ourceof much lavorahle roin-W" v., r-.i w w w. w Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedCigars. The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Two Doors Knuth of First National Bank. f HWII'f-VIT.I Propriefors f die Prnevills Suit forks. . PRKKVILL:, ORE. '4j CLKEK. ment. The mill w;ia nicely decuruteu with evergreens nd prtwnted quite an animated aceue aa 100 fun loving waltters tripped the light fantastic to the music of the orchestra. The pcr- 1 .1... A U L'.... ,mlv, violin, James Sharp, has, viol, VYl II COtltinUC Until Olll StOCli IS ClOSCtl Misa Ethel King, piano and C. M. I Ji? .... . . , . . .. Kikim, cornet. 1 1& Iote tlic special iTiees ottereu ior tnis raontn on rne The chriatinaa and Kew Years I ;A Uest quality ct Dry Goods and turnishiiigs in the city. , .1 . Lils' Knit Underskirts, formerly I 50 now $ Lds' Flatsnel Shirt Waixts " 1 ,50 " liincea have proven conclueively that the P. A. A. C. boys nre not entertain-! cr, in mime only but in reality as, well. The receipts of the dance were! $85 making $123 total for the day. Our Dissolution Sale HARRIED. At the residence of tho bride'a par- f ent in Weston, lust Thursday even-1 ing, Miss Lillian Wakefield, of that ; city, to Mr. Cary Foster of this city. I The event is the culmination of ft I ' school day Acquaintance. Tliey will , he at home to their friends in IMnc- 1 i I lo after January 10. I Lndies' Dress Skirts, formerly Ladies' Underskirts, formerlv Ld's Outing Flannel night gowns 75 " 4d 1 25 " 8(1 2 25 " 135 00 now 6 50 1 .50 " 85 1 75 " 1 00 5-50 " 3 25 75 " .50 1 tlO " 75 1 50 "- 1 00 35 Table Covers, formerly. Children's Shoes, former price ii u Bora' " " Men's " Ladies' Sffeaters formerly 125 " 2.50 " 100 " 1 25 " 2 25 " 1 75 " 2 25 " 3 75 ' 3 5(T ' 50 to $12 SO. , Men's Overcoats, formerly prices, 10 00 to $ Hi 50 now $7 SIMPSON & WILSON ANOTHER BIG PIANO DEAV L ftll Twenty-ieveo Carloads, Worth over $100- 000, of Fioe, Mew Pianos Involved. Sheep Smothered According to the Antelope Herald, Thomas Connelly, a Bherar's Bridge tthwpnmn, lost 91M) sheep recently hy thU Hinutheriug. They hud been corrnlled hut sometime during the night, whilr the herder wna Hbueut, a cuyoto hud (-l)(niHtltil them ciiusing th in to pile up iu a nearby ctnyon. Eilora fiano House organized five more oo-ipenvtive piano c.uhs-suie ind delivery to begin at once prices virtually cut in two. Payments of $5 monthly in club A and $L.K) a week in club H. Over four hundred lino new pin hob were sold inside ol five weeks in the Full of Wi by Kilera Piano House on the co-operative plan, which was theu for the first time introduced 'in i western piano selling. The idea origi-! nated in Philadelphia, and is a plan! that appeals at once to the Iwat judge-J ment of practical people. Fire hun dred pianos can be sold in livo lots a great deal cheaper than they can be sold in the regular retail way to five hundred individual buyer. It is the same principal uf selling large quantities to a single firm ap plied to selling one hundred pianos to as many people who unite in one Hub for that purpose. TWO MONTHS OK I'RKl'ARATIOK. Over two months of most painstak ing preparation have been devoted to these five new piano clubs. Oyer a hundred thousand dollars worth of strickly standard, brand new fully warranted pianos are involved among them the most costly Kimballs, ami Cluckerings mid Webers, together with such famous makes as the Vose, the Hobart M. Cable, the Hallett & SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. Rents for The Mitchell Wagons And Farming Implements Gang Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Harrows, Disc Drills, Hoe Drills, Steel Harrows, And Walking Plows at low Prices t Remember that we sell Groceries, Shell and Heavy Hardware, Cook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, Tinware, Graniteware, Guns, ammunition, Doors and Windows, Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. If you don't see what you want,caIlforit Oor Motto: Quick Sales and ' Small Profit uu op jura