! LOQAL MENTION V- - - J COUNTY COURT I'HOCKEUINHS. Judges and Clerks ol Elactlon Ala Ail pointed and Dtttli ol Bualaeas Tranaactad In tin mailer of llio apiiiiiiliin'n ofjiiaticn nf the Peace in IIIiciT) Creek priH'lui'l, A J Hlirn in iippulntial until July 1, IWI. Ill the matter ol the iiiiiilltliii'li ul 11 Hnpen lanr lor Wiiluw Creek. lilatrlel Nu I), no report llled. I ClittwniHt appoi ti-tl aupitrviaor him MK) appropriated frnin Hit' road luiu. lor thti liiiiiinliiilc repair ul said mad l'lititiim for the I'liuniy road by II K Nisacn, ct al, Dinliii'l ittturncy'i reairt being favorable wit li thei'Seep titHi nu to piiHif ol piwliiiK nollces said proof Winy, tmrrii'ii'il to et'iifnni Willi I In' fuel", tlw rouil la indent I it I , plaited mill ilii'lmiil it ciiiiii ly road. I'lcrk to imtily district li oHiii up roiul Ami work mil t hi prti tiins. Htipcrviaor'a report til ihuid Weavei osHiuined niul npprovi'il, Hupcrvisnr'a reiort ol I' T Monroe, Dint Nu HI, ri'puri appiovcd niul ri' appointed for one yi'nr. Supervisor's rcHrt ol (! I" M.iupii. (or I'lal No II, npproviil. Frank Shamhraii appointed atiticrviaoi. Hupi'rvlaor'n report ol II ((rimes, DUt N'u 7, ri'Hirt lllitl niul aiiKirviaoi reapiminlfd, Hiiwrvimir'a report ol Joe Httcel, accc ptial nml rt'ftpi"inti'il lor one year. SuiM'rvlaurs ri'pott of K K Mollis, Dial No IS. deport continued for cnirectioii. Randolph liiliaou np Hiintvtl ill district lor ana yi'iir. HuiKiri iwir'a ri''rt of VY F. 1 'in In in for Dial N N, report approved mid V K Din lii'in reappointed lor olio yi'iir. In llio mailer f itiaiirlng the conn bullae, county judge ordered Iti linvc an ill building Insured, t'lnrk ordered lo dial warrant for the iiiuinil, aJIOT.JO. Warrant No 7l.ll- Hiirvlaor'ii ri'pnit of A it llelina for Hiat No it, lli'mrl eminiiiicd ml apprnvril. Pick llrecac appoint ed auiwrviaor in nnitl iliatrii'l for one year. In llio niul tcr of selecting it jury lilt for 19111, diawn I ll of name handed M clerk. HiiH'rviaor' rcisirl ol David Weaver on road petitioned lor by J A Mollit ft ul, report iixmiiiui'il nml approved and thtvid Weaver appointed for one year, Dial No 4. In llio iimlti'r ol the tn li'ty liu 1IM4, ordered Hint tlm Imy .lor tlw tato shall be f mills; lor gi'in'rul comity puriHM, li) milla; fur school purpose, 4 mills; lor mini purKiaea, t milla; lor count) high school, 2 mills. Petition ol C A Whitactt lor sink lug well on public highway, pcrmis ion granted with llio tiinlor'iiuliii! Hint mad bn kt'pt open lo iritvid nt nil times mul when well ia completed to III it gmsl and safe and keep it thnl way. In the matter ol the ap.inlincnt ol delegate to llio Livestock t'uii vfiition In i'oillnnil, II K Zi'll up Hiiuliil ita n tli'h'isiilo. In Hit' ninttnr ol county printing. The Crook County Jourmil linriii); InrKi'at niilnUir ol awoni .aubacriuor tlio oontrnrt la awnnliil to tlio Journ al nt the lollowing rutin lor onfi your; Court prociviliui; in brevier tyKi nt 4 Oi nta H'r lino; aeiiiiiinnual atnln nienta in brevier i.yio with usual ilia piny t)'Hi nt Ml ornta per inch "i J (i U' Ooltiinn. RiiKirvinr' rojiort ol (I II Nyo lor Diatriet Nu 17, ri'nirt npprovi'il anil (1 II Nyo ri'iippointiil lor one your. 1'otitinn for county rornl by 1 W lliirni'lt ot ul, ilimuiaavil upon remrt of ilialriot nttoruoy. IVtition lor climi!0 in county ronil by I'rnnk Foroat tt l, petition pn ai ntcil nml taken under cntniilcnil inn. On 'Ciiiiii remling H.'lilion grunted and onlcrod anrveyed nud viowi'd on the 18th ol January, l!HI4. Petitioned ol C J Cotter ot al for county road continued. In the matter of appointing a roail Ujiorviaar for Ireland Dial No 2, no report llled and C I) Allen appointed mporviaor for one year. Potition of T f McCalliator for county road. Potition proaontud and objeotiona dated In court in person by It G Jenkini and H M Davla. Petition granted and ordered anrveyed and viewed on the lllth ol January, 11KM. Sutierviinr'a report of J II. Gray Diat No 22, report accepted and J II Gray reappointed. , Appointment of judges and clorku of election: Prinovillo, precinct No 1, judgea, T M Baldwin, j'li Luckey, Mini Van- dcriool clerks, Arthur Hod!?, W A Bell, C VV Elkina. Ireland, No S, jndgea, C B Allen, V P Vandevert, J M Montgomery; clerks, W II Holliiiahend, Chas. Willoy, John Atkinson. Beud, No 3. judges J tt Brock, J I W'oat, John Sisemoro; clerks, George Hclilocht, J M Lawrence, Clus Brock. Montgomery No 4, judges, George Hudson, W T Casey, Dave Weaver; oIitK J II Menill, Frank Foieal Ales lliiieiipiirt, llhiek Hi 1 1 1 ct, No 5, jinV'a, Knia'h ' Sy rim, Murk Wills, tlenrKO Wiaiila; ii'ika, Ali'H Hmilli, Henry Carlin, 1 1 bur Teiiiplelon. Ilnyaliiek, No l jmlBna, Jake iiomi, Hi ,irn Oali'irn, (I Hprlngnr; derkn, Wnni'ii lliowii,.l)nvii llnrnetl I' J leh. Mek'ny, No 7, Jodgea, I W Hpi'iirH, lua MoCuril, I' K 'reiiiplntoii; elerka, Mliia llinniililie, 1 0 1'owell. John bllnlh'lt. II..)- I'r.'i k, No n, jiiiliies, it I'.ir i.h, 3 V Viiiilliiiileii, J A Allen; li'ika, Fred Wallnei', Cliaa Piirrlali, lyn Nieliola. Wilb'W Creek, No II, jlldgoa, iiilrew Morrow, C A Newbill, T F .Iiii'hiiimu; elerka, Win Joallii, P 'Inluood, I, mi llllllliltoil. Cro Key", No III, jmlges, J II liirrett, Boil Cram, C Mel'heraiui; fork", Jolm Holler, Hum Ilnulhit, IV W llroivn. Aflmoial, No U, judges, Tom llilillillnll, J llnliiliaon.ti (i I'oillllel' 'er; Clerka, Wade lliiatoo, C B Me iloikie, Jiliuea Wmaia. t'lierrv I'reek. No 12, imlgi, A V .Sniiiin, P 1 Coiinolly, Jiienli Knaaer; leika, V Klin W II Hlniiin, r I Knaler. Ji llliaiin Creek, No 13, judges, 1 W Klliolt, Ward lirniii, John Watkins; lerka, b Lilolletl, K T Hbiyton, j H Winaler. Mill Creek, Nil 14. jlulgi's, Will Ulliotl, Chna l.iater, Chun drain; lerka, D l.won, 1) Kvaii", CI. mil Diitiham. llowmd, No 13, jlulgi's, P lllevina. J J I'ieisnu, J Hogg; elelka, W J Wright, C 0 Hon, A C Knighton. Kiiminit Prairie. No 10. tiulgea, VN J Hehniidt, Kd Merrill, John Mulvo- hill; elerka, J II Cornet t, llert Wright, John Gage, Ilenr Crwk, No 17, judges, V II Milliorna, K Faiigbl, T J Fetgiison; elerka, J K Uolierta, l,eo Wigle, II K .oil. Camp Creek, No 18, Judges, John Seliniii r, Floyd Huston, E E llollia; elerka, H Gihaoii, Chas Parriah, Frank Smilh, llnnlin. Nu 19. indites. It F Hheiihenl, 1, MeluiiNih, II Uilmon; elerka C A tiilehrial.C I.ilhird; T Balloiir. Ilenver Creek. No 20, judge, I, l Cliiypiail, Frank Hmltli, G W Noble; lerka, W C CVinglelon, Freil Powell, Cap Cornell. Maury, No' SI, Judgm, 11 J Lister C HoU'rla, w Jneolw; elerka, 11 II Huxley, Kd Nelson, C A l.uelling. Nowaom Cm k. No 21, judge, Wal lace l'oat, HoaeiHi Knox, Geo Wiley; clerks, J II Kelley, J II Gray, Ed Itnunella. Kuteher. No 23. imlges, Ed Koteli- er, I! I Cnwles, Hairy Donthit; elerks, waiter Pnrriali, Frank Elkinn, J T Disney. Iln ,.e. No 24. indites. Dick llrwne, J M Fniight, Hleve Yancey; clerlla, Cain Duncan, Harvey Hudson, Alma Moiria. In the matter of-ill trueliuns to road aiiK'rviaors, clerks instructed to inform eaeli ul the auiicrusori to get out anil work out their poll laws aim apportionments by the lat of July, I'.SM. In the matter ol the nherifTs assess ment lor vmir I'.HKI. elerk ordered lo oliarge tlio sheriff with sheriff's nssess- nieiils lor the year lDOIl, iid poll ,IIX- . Total, ril lb27. In the ninlter ol aiiiiointnieiils tor rund supervisors lor 1 year lleiul, Dist. No 3 C J Cutler. No rejairt llled. Uhiek Dutie, No B George niul, lieHirt llled and examined and np proviil. , Haystack, No 0, G 11 Oabom, No reHrt lliled. Clierry Creek, No 12, James Con nolly reappointed. Johnson Creek, No 13, Henry t,rani 'appointed. No report filed. Mill Creek, No 14, William Stanton. No report Hied. . Howard, No IS, w J Wright reap pointed. No report filed. , Summit Prairie, No 1G, hd Merrit. No report filed'. Beaver Creek, No 20, Frod Himtii, no report llled. Maury, No 21, C A Lnelling reap pointed. Report filed and allowed. Kuteher, No 23 J E Campbell re appointed. No report llled. In tlio matter ol tlio bridge across Crooked river, by J B Tillotaon, clerk ordered to issue warrants in tlio sum of $1200. In the ninttor of tlio appointment of a Jitstico of the Peace in Mill Creek precinct, Douglas Lawson is hereby appointed iintill July 1, 1904. In the matte! of the report of B F jobnanii. assessor, on taxes collected. report found correct to date, there be ing one liouk ol receipts out yet. In tlio matter of appointment of road viewers, G Springer and J It Elliott appointed Inr one year. In tho matter of the eschoat fund in the bands ol M II Bell, ordered that tlio amount now on hand, $13.05, bo placed to the account ol the gener al fund. f Ajoiirnmcnt to meet Jau. HI, 1904. nun nun I on ll 1 lJU I llll SIMJI ALM'WKI', Murli.n T.iylor work on rowl l7f .Ini'H Pee lumber for roada 117 V ., ,. .. If) 711 J W llnltlliarjli liidtli for roada ... 4t!ft"i (I II It.iy ini'.T II. I HUM H00 IJIbhs A I'rliilliuliilllH htli aell';ol reeiiril Win llrftdtnnt cli'iiiiliiK eniirt house II I! IrflW Juror tees Jllatiee riilllt ., W II Hliiiila " " Dudley .May Held " " I'ri'ed Tilplelt " " John Klder " John Kever " 0 " Harney Lewis " " II W Triplet! " Tnlli Trljili ll " " Mm 1'piiKe " " rlma Winifr " " MlllniilTrlplett " I'lilla t'ultor " ' " II J ileiileyeoinllilHaiouera IVlM. M II Powell " llr W II Hn.eik ulleiMliiig H N Uool- Dlll Joaepli Htrrel read work 11I7 il ll .) " ' ri ,u II P Kvanrl " " am 1' Lit W Co light snil water 13 7'i I'H.'OK t'ol'STV Jol'IIMAL prilltlllg. . . 44 Hi A II Mppiiiiin 4 iUi iiidxe Toffi I' I' Miinpili rr,nd wenl W It MeKitrluud cure ut pullH'm. , Every iuatruiiieiit sold has our full, iincuiiditiinini gimriitee of inouey hack il not entirely a.itialactory, in iiildition to Hint nf the laelory. lie liverien uiiide iiniiifli itely upon lirat pnyitu'iit. Eilern Piiinn House, .No. li.'il Wiiabintnn Ht,, corner Park. The largeat, moat popular not) re liable pinnu concern on the Pai lib- Const. Large stores Hpnkane nml Keattle Wash.; Saerniueiito, f'.io ,u" Frnnciaeo, Hl'K:ktoii mid Eureka, (.'ul 100 ton I ii IK. loo 1 hi I Oil .IX) 111) 12 III Ml Opal Pralrls Hsws Items. Alias M aid Dobha liuistied her drat term of school nt Ihia plnee Friil.iy Jiiuiinry Bib. The lerm has b en wry alleceaalill and gives entile aatiafaetiotl lo the patrons ol Hie iliatnet gener- ally. Too iniich praiae ennnot he aaid of the work doiio Imth as to ellieieney and thorotighneis. " The progressive spirit of llio people of Opul Prnirie in manifest on every hand, Building, clearing ntid im- J)01((!proveiiietit is going on a pace which -;2ne,i shows they have all the vigor and in- l I' Aduilieni itnlimiery I) flo 1,'niitliiiicd on I'.h page MORE ABOUT PIANO CLUBS The Best Advantages Piaoo Buyers Have Ever Hod Now Offered ' by Eikirs Piano House Wholesale P'kei on tbe Largest Line of Strictly High-Grade Fianoeand Organs Em Carried by a Single Finn Two Organ Clubs Add ed Yesterday. duMry of their forkful hum and what hum hut a few yean ngo a (iintuul WHfo of Hittjchniflh aint hiinch-grawt will soon tw inndu to ltlismm n the tmo, s At it mnnimi't'tiiig held nt th? Opul Prnirie scIkkjI house Tumiay evening Jan, Oth VMM, for the puritoiw of (lin ciiHsing tho wuUr tupply quention for this part of the cmimry an orjr,ni iwi tion wrik elYfCted. Mr, Jcohie Martin war elfyrtcd F's; E. C. Winner. Kec; J, IT, ffuvvkinn, of ifiiwftnl, wae a rrinfeville viiilnr H.iturdny. i. H Hrown.of Hnyittnck, vinn a I'rlitpvillf visitor i-ijitimljiy, " " Jolm Knight enrnn ovpr from Al .v((t Kunfliiy on n u'ufi trip, Mck Hinilh wiw in from Vtvchutu thu lint of tho Wftck trfiinmftin(( himi- TirfK C W, i'rtriith at a hiittnfiit visitor in Primivillfi from Hy Creek the nrt of th wirk, Kyn Mtcholn, of JIny Crock, w;ih trnnrtf!liitj( tnwinptH iti the city the pt tint wck. Warren Krown, hum in tho city Hiit iiidny fronr Orizziy where he i tench I heir dUtriet (school. Jtiiljidv l)rawr arrived liome Hatiir dny fro.n (!(rvulli(s, where fie hint bfen uttfliuling the Agricultural College. (i, M. Coinett tho Hhuniko-l'riiiO' villtt stuj(cnitin kit for the furmor p!uc(; Moiuhiy after a hw ftiiys hty in tlii city. L E AliifiKharii, the livery sbhle man, has purchased ol J. H. Wigle s half nkrtt in the luttra hlackflinilh shop and business. Harry Broker and mother, of Ues- chufff, left Hunday for Ht. Louie where Mr. Broker will play with the Centennial during the Exposition. Frank Sweet, who was employed ' hut summer hy the .pilot Bntto f'e j velopmeut company, arrived in the ' ritv Mmi.I:,v frnn, U',11:, U''il' ,vli..r0 nml Leo Teek, Treus. By a unsmin-i. , , . nionthe. He left Mclny for Hilverj Luke to make pioofon n tinihe: claim. ELKINS & KING Tire you ready To Build? We can help you by furnish' in$ Building Material We Have IT.. a Larc Stock of Doors, all sizes and styles and also all regular sizes of Windows both in ! i.i. i r i II I i ; : J Uj :!j0 i Two Lfyht and EihtLiht Style 7nd we are selling these Goods at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES I'inno piirehaaera are mm' hiking ailiii:ilni;e of (he leans'. Imyinn o- I'.riiiiiiiies evt r I'ttereil in any part of any country. Ihr la.iety ol iianos iiieluiliil in our eluli sale it praetieally limitleas ami Ihey are not only the very fnic"t .laiioa made, luit the lat- eat anil het alyha ol eneilusii(n and Hlliall. No oilier ii;iuo dealers, K.,st or West, eooirol anywlieie near such a lurfte vohiuie J hiiainesa as iha-s KHers 1'iauo IIi-iic. lluyiiiK anil celling in- slriinieuti. In I lie gigitmit; quantities in whieh we ilut to supply five im mi'tiKir let.iil storea, euahles us to name the reuroiiuhle terms ai il prices which are iiiiule hy us at all limes. Pi.ino Olulis. Hut to still luilher aid inin lmaeia in aeeuriiiK line pianoa at low piieea, witlinut saeiillee to ourselves, we have again inaugurated the wholcsalo or club plan ol piano st'lline, which was so Immensely popular in 'VH. Kneh club is limited strictly to 100 members, and it occupies the same relation to us as a wholesale purchas er, who huyes as many pianos in one lot. There are live clubs in all, and each one are the very Uncut pianos ol their reajiective grades. For instance, in Club "A" There are pianos ol a great variety ol (wakes asd styles and sell regular ly for $22500, l'iO OO niul f:i(KK).0O and lor every one of them other deal ers would ask a great deal more, ltul in the piano clubs they can lie ob tained now Inr $118 (HI $1:1700 $1115 and $178. Payments $5 down and weekly payments of $1.25. Club "It." In this club are to 1 e found the choicest of Marshal & Wcnitel, Hicea A Son, Weser and the beautiful llailey pianos in great variety at such prices as$lSI!.00 $214.00 $220.00 etc. The payments are only n.uu down and $1 IX) a week. Club "C" "D" and "E." In these clubs are pianola of such well known excellence ol popularity as the llohart M. Cable, Voso, Lester, Pease, Schumann, Dusli Jb Cierts and many others, graded in the three clubs according to stylo and finish, the highest class. Club "K" includes the vciy choicest Weber, Kimball and Cliiekeriiig pianos, in bptli upright and grand stylo. Payments down in Class "Care $13.00 diflvn and $2 a week, in Club "t" $20.00 down and $2.50 a week, and in Club "E" $25 00 down, tho balance to be arranged to suit customers, hut to bo paid within two ycara. Payments may be made by the month instead ot week where cleaned, and as much more as is de al red may be paid oft at any time. Orgaii Clubs. Twfl organ clubs arc now in rcadi. ness. In these are tnciuueii our en tire line ol elegant organs, such as the well-known and popular Crown, tho Burilette, tha Kimball and the Paclllo Queen, all in the very latest styles of Mason A Hainilin, Eaty and other well known makes. Club "OA" Members ol this club secure a fine new organ by paying $11.00 down and llnisli their payments in weekly in stallmeuts ol only (10 cents. Club "OB" Those who wish to secure organs in a little liner and more elaborate finish may do so by joining this club and paying $5 down and the small sum of $1.00 a week, or $4.00 a month. ous vote it was decided that the Kanixation should be' known aa The Farmers Co-oiierative Irrigation Association. Mr. E.G. Wiesner, A.! A. W. Pope came over fr.m Dcs llciiemaii and O. Springer were elect-1 chutes Saturday and returned with ed delegiitos to represent the assi cia-' Dr. Ilelkuap who went to attend John tion ai Portland when the subject of Hteiill The tatter's attack of irrigation is discussed there Uion the typhoid lever ia still serious, hut it ia arrival of F. If. Newell, Chief Engin- j thought thai hi' sickness will not eer of the II. fl. Geological Survey. . prove fatal. The Opal Prairki Literary Society - , , . . ,. r . , organized here last month is progress-; . ,' , , ... Katurdav. Thev were treated to a serenade oil on their arrival by a crowd of young ing nicely and is pronounced ft de-; ,, cided success by all. A very inter esting program was rendered New Years i ve to a crowdul house alter which a delicious and sumptuous lunch was served by the ladies present. Tho society meets on the 1st and 3rd Fridhy evening of each m?nth. folks. They aie home at present at tbe residence of B. F. Allen but will move anon in the residence now oc cupied hy .1. F. Morris. The snow storm which began in this city last night, has been general Jockey Club Disbands. all over the Eastern Oregon counties and especially over all portions of The hurt meeting of llio Prineville L'nliHi county. Dalles Chronicle. Jockey Club was held last Saturday 1 There are other portions ol the state afternoon at the court house, more besides Umatilla. Wc havn't as yet than two-tnirds of the stock being seen any nf this reported fall of the represented in attendance. The club beautiful. j Liggett, V ; r 2J-U i?, 1 1 X We have Building Paper White Lead and Oil Ready Mixed Paints Ml H ELKIXS & KING ELKB'S & KING WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 1003. Drugs, Stationery and House Fiirnisliins: Goods SMITH'S flECEPTIOtl Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedOigars. The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Proprietors of the Prineville Soda Works. PMMYILLE, ORE. CHAMP SMITH. Two Doors South ot First National Bank ISOM CLEEK. was oAlltn Uionier iy b. iv who is secretary cf the organisation, and It. S. Price was made president pro tcui. Alter a short discission a motion to dissolve the club was un animously carried and the board of directors wis instructed to sell tbe iroierty at public auction. This consists of the grand stand and fence at the old race tract, together with t-)l Oil I.. ..uh ..no, haiwt & . ilivi. I lend will then bo declared, which it fiotc the Special Prices offered for this month on the is thought will amount to uo on j ijcst uualitv cf Drv Goods and Furnishings in the city. ; -SI E -i I Our Dissolution Sale I . . m m rf-k A NT dT. A. A m Continue until pur siock is uosea wuij the share, tho original price of the latter being 110. The efforts ol the old JiK'key Club will then lie united with the present Fair association. A Former Priaevillite Dead. Shaw Is and fitf cinntors. formerly $ -10 now I 25 . 75 u 40 " : - 1 25 " 80 j - o 2 25 " 1 35 9 00 now 6 .50 Ladies' Ladies' Dross Skirts, formerly Underskirts, formerly Wonl was received by Si Hodges last Friday announcing the death of . his brothel Sherman Hodges at . Winatchec, Washington, on Christian j i lay caused by falling into a cellar, .i 1 lie lieceasf-a was 4i yeare oi age ano ; was well known in this section having ' jJ lieen born ami raiseu nerc. tie was a ' sou of Aleck Hodges who died in this : city a number of years ago. Mra. J. A.Gulliford and Mrs.H. II. Stought- en ol Dulur and Mrs. H. A. Dillard I of Hums were sisters and Si Hoilgea I a brother of the deceased . 1 50 1 75 I " " " 5 50 Ld's Outing Flannel night gowns 75 '.' " " HO ; " " " 1 50 85 1 00 3 25 50 75 100 Lils' Knit Underskirts, formerly 50 now $ Lcls' Flannel Shirt Waists " 150 " Tahle Covers, formerly 125 " , " 2 50 Children's Shoes, former price Ilovs' Men's " " Ladies' Sweaters formerly 1 00 1 25 2 25 1 75 2 25 3 75 3 50 9S 2 ? 21 10 u 125(g 50 m 75 Jjl 100 M 1 00 IV 1 oo' 5 2 50 J 2 2o3ai , NT I aw. Men's Overcoats, formerly prices, $10 00 to $lti 50 now " 50 to $12 50. SIMPSON & WILSON Stockmen May Get Crang Permits. Stock-men who wish to graze stock within the Southern Division of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, during the reason ol 1904, are requested to make application at once to the for est supervisor, at Roschurg, Oregon, as all applications for this privilege must bo on tile in his office, not l.it'er than February 10, 1904. 8. C. Hartrom, Forest Supervisor. Notice to Creditors. Notice is lioreby given that the un dersigned having sold one-hnif inter est in his blacksmith bniuesa in this cjty to L. E. Allingham, all creditore ot the old firm are requested to call and setlleat their earliest convenience. Bills payable to me at the shop in this city. J. H. Wiolk. Prineville, Oregon, January 12, 1904. Judd Palmer and' father left Wednesday for Portland where they will maka their future home. Rona West and Miss Iva Donkel of Deschutes, were married by Judgo Biggs Monday afternoon. The young couple left the same day for their new home on the Aver. SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. Agents for The Mitchell Wagons And Farming Implements Gan4 Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Harrows, Disc Drills, Hoe Drills, Steel Harrows, and Walking Plows at low Prices Remember that we sel Groceries, Shelf 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,call for it Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profit i.