b Loent MENTION M. IC. Hltf um ivu a .n'Mtfi'r Sat urday fur ririlaiil. The MoUr term of I In ( In nil rt CnllVeHC lu x t Monday, I'. II. Davis rt'turiMHl Wcdnemlny from u ImihIimwn trip to Iteiul. T. J. I'crgumm ntul wife nre home from ii vlnlt to the I'm lliml fulr. J. II. (liny wimln town Tuemmy from hi ranch on Crooked river. Norrl Morttaii vvm hi tin- Hiy from tint Mil vi ranch laxt I'rldny. Waller Hill. In wasa IiiihImom vIm lor froiuCulvcrdurliiK Hie pwt week. Chan. 1. 1 1 In id iiml family were down from I'millim during the pawl week, Oeorge llohlm wnn In town from bin rancli nt I'owcll ItnttfM Timk.Ih.v. D. l. Uogcm wan In town from Culver during the Hint of the wivk. O. I, Alllliuham wait u IiumIucmn vlxllor from Mlnier tin- laxt of the week, Mayor W'urtwcllcr ninl wife re tnrneil InMt evening from a (rip to I'orihind. . Collver, post master nt Culver, was In the tity yesterday on n lain lliewa tfli. UlllU Woodward returned Hatnr . ('ay from n weeks' vhdt nt the Port land Tnlr. Mr. I. X. Liggett nml MImw Klhcl Liggett Ml TueMilay for North Yak Imn, Wash. Mm. C. C. Muling left Monday for Nan Francisco and California point to vnl tin winter. Thomas Arnohl nint nun, Ia', were over from their ranch at Nlier the last of the week. Mayor lioodviillle, of Iteml, ami A, M. Iirnke were in the city Monday on their way to Portland. It. Cram, A. S. Holmes nnd II. L. Prlduy were In tlieclty Sunday from from Key looking after llvctock uiatlei-M. Ilurohl Itnhtwln returned Wednes day evening from l'orllanl where lie hnn Uvn MiiltiiMC n two weeks' vacation. The mutual meeting of the Crook County Cattlemen's association will lie held In this city next Saturday afternoon. Jn. Dyer and wife wen down from their (khiM'o ranch Saturday on their way to the mountain torn' fcllOI't outing. Arthur Hodge and w ife returned the hint of the week from Portland and Salem where they have Ucu visiting with relative. Mm. I). I". Stewart, who hn Uu vlntllng (In then In Chicago anil t!:: iK-t litinnx the past three mouths,, returned home Tuesday. I She wan acenmiianled from Port land ly tier .daughter. Ml Cua Stewart. Floyd Howell and wife, uccom panted ly Mr. Howell's mother and brother, Joseph, returned Saturday night from Sweet Home. Civil service examination for the iomUIoii of Forest NiiHrvlHor will In held at Kosehurg Oetolier lit. ami at LnUnimleon Oiiolicr SI. 1. II. 1'hlrman of the I'nloii Meat company Hrrlved In the city from Portland Saturday and I spending the week making cuttle purchases. Mm. K. J. Sumner left Tuesday noon for her home near Shanlko after HM'iidliuc a few day In the city looking after some of her projierty interests. II. I.. Stewart and wife and YV. T. Trelchl and wife of Pmilhia were In the city last week on their way home from a two week' visit at the Port land Fair. Mm. .1. II. Teinpleloii and Mm. A. K. tllaw returned Saturday from Portland nnd Valley point when they have leen visiting dining the paMt month. J. II. Onkes, a former merchant of thin city, and who recently Hold hi sheep ranch near Mitchell, him moved from Portland to Itoise City, Idaho, to make hi future home. CoiitrnrtorChrlsllau will thin week practically finish the outside work on t ho new First National hunk liulldlnif and the Interior work and farnlHhlnnH will hoou liofompleto. tlrovor Lonu' ivturned Saturday from Poi'tland wliew lie had been to pnrclinne the ncccHMary material to Mtart ii candy factory, which will 1m run In connection with Hideout & KoMter'n Htoiv. SU'ldl nnd Heed, of Bend, who have lieen In the lumber InwineMH theiv for the pant three yearn, Hold their mill and MM) Here, of pine timber ton WIhcoiihIii firm laxt week for a con Hlderatlon of l!8,000. The members of the Athletic chili and the Ladles' Annex will be entc-r-talned tomorrow evening nt the club house The evenliiK's proKnuu Is In charge of J. ll.; llnner. 'Cau tion: secure life preservers. YV. (', Congleton of I'aullnn. In Crook county, was In town last Sut- urdny on his way to Shnnlko with a bunch of a hundred prime beef cattle, which ho shipped to the Port land markets. Antelope Herald. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dornslfe, of Ash wood, Crook county, visited rela tives lu Dallas a few days this week. Since leaving Dallas a yenr ago, they have been living In a mining camp at Ashwood. . They are well pleased with their new home. Dal las Observer. 1 j "'I'll em Ihii'I much difference In. I ween me and Kve." mild the little ! Kb ! w ho tvim in M'tliMt to wenr her lilgMxlcr'n rnxt off hUHs. "Iluw In that?" aked her chum. "Why Kvn had to wear leaven, and I have to wenr leavlnxs," W. M. Davey returned Saturday evening from Portland and Trout creek where he has been lHltlugfor a couple of wci'k. lie left Monday for Lookout moiintnlii to take charge of the work of erecting th dryer for theiiuuiibar furnace. I. II. Crooks left Tuesday morning for Canyon City when In goes to arrest Frank Tillman who Is I icing held by the authorities them on a warrant charulug him with home stealing. Tillman will 1st brought hem to stand trial at the coming im-umI mi of the circuit court. "Charley's Aunt," the most comical of Hoy t's comedies, will 1st given by local talent In theclty about holiday time. Preparations are now Is-lng made for tint production which Is mt'ompaiileil by a guarantett to fur nish mom laughter than anything heretofore wvli in Athletic hall. Arrangements have lieen made for the second clay pigeon shoot which willls held next Sunday afternoon. The gunner making the highest scorn out of UU birds will 1st awarded a 2-V '10 carbine nnd a rash prlxe will 1st given for the second highest average. The contest Is os-ii to 13 or more. . D. A. liudley, who has purchased over SiW head of cattle In this vicin ity, started with them tills morning tor his big ranch near Itcud, Crook county. He will go via the McKcn xlc route. U.S. Nolan, of Lncomb, Is one of the men who will nsxint Mr. liudley In driving thecal tie to Crook county. Iximnou Kxpriss. The Dixie Meadows mine which has Imvii closed for the pnt two months on account of the shortage of wuter is preparing to start the mill. Everything Is being put In readiness and as soon as the water Uvoiucn siiitlclcnt the mill will start. It Is the intent Ion to run the mill this winter. Prairie City Miner. Motion for a new trial mid arrest of Judgement was flliil last Snturdny morning by attorneys Hcnuctt and Wilson In tsdialf of their clients. Con gressman Williamson, Dr. (iesiier mul M. It. Illgkfs. District attorney Heney stated that he did not think the motions would lie argued until nfter the Jones-Potter trial lu which event sentence will ls deferred land ing the court's decision. Forest Suis'rvlsor A. s. !r:-!anu ivturned last week from Hoseburg where he went to move his family and household goods to Prluevllle. i Mm. Ireland and children returned with him and will make their home hem.' Mr. Ireland stated that 8. C. lbirtrum, SuM'rvlsor of the Cascade reserve, would Ih here some time next month to adjust some of the grafting M-nults and attend to other business that may come Ufore lit id then. Mm. Sam Collins Itrought to The Journal olllcc yesterday a cluster of Kvergreen Ntrnwlterries more of which am ripening now on the vines at the Collins ranch ii mile northeast of town. StrawiH'i'rles from their own Ileitis have leen on their table ever since June and the present cool weather does not seem to hinder them from maturing. The berries ure large, solid and have a delicious llnvor, and are an excellent sample of Crook county's soil production. Ata meeting of the meinlH,rs of the Athletic club last Thursday evening the resignations of the old board ami olllcem were accepted and the following elected to the various otlices: C. M. Klklns, president: Fred W. Wilson, secretary; Dr. J. II. Hosenlterg, Prof. A. C. Strange and T. M. llaldwin, board of trustees. The latter will appoint a special en tertainment committee to look nfter the social events dining the coming winter. Thetlmt High Jinks to be glveu by the Ladles' Annex was attended by about 40 memlifrs of the dub last Friday night. The gathering of the inasiiueradem took place at the residence of Mm. Fred Wilson where several hours were consumed In guessing the Identity of those who were attired in various dtsguUes. Miss Iora Ward wn awarded the lirst prize for her skill lu detective work, ami Mm. Hugh Lister received the booby prlxe, Uefreshmeuts were served. , Don't forget the closing out sale at J,.r , Mortis , or the way they are nelling Jt will not hint long. Many thousands of dollars worth of goods; Including . Dry Ootids, Groceries, Wagons, Buggies and Hacks ure In eluded In the sale. Your special nt tentlon Is called to the sale of bug gies as having a large lot of them on hand a big cut lu prices has lieen ninde to close them out, also a small reduction on the Schuttler wagon which Is sold at a very small profit. Owing to the excellent material used In this wagon it Is valued for Its superior strength, great endurance, light build and light draft, all of which make It one of the most satis factory wagons that can be bought. BORN To the wile of John McLeod at Powell Butteu, Tuesday, October 10, a 0)4 pound girl. llcv, J. T. Moorv will preach next Sunday In trie Cnlon church at 11 . m. ami X p. m. Morning Subject, "Title Kxamliied." F.veulng Sub Jct, "Sin likened unto lire." Kvcry body cordially invited. A cor mi of Columbia Southern rail road engineers has Infested the coun try In t lie tirlulty of Madrun during thepnst week. Another rrcw In mir- veylng 1s t ween Cash c reek and His- tern and T, II. Curtis of the Corvallls & F.iurtcru In lu llcud taking note of various thing that don't get away from him. What an awful Joke It would be on (Yook county If both line got busy at the sutne time try lug to head off the other. Crook rnuiity'e mineral resource nre well advertised In the mineral case In the front of Tcmpleton's drug store. The ras contains samples of ehinnhar from Lookout mountain, gold ore from the Oregon King mine lit Ashwood, several chunks of Id tumluoiisronl, rock carrying arsenic ami nickel and ninny fine siecimeus of et rifted wotsl which have lieen taken from the rim ris k a mile east of town where a small ct rifled for est projects above the surface of the ridge. Besides the latter them Is a variety of fossils. Altogether the collection In nu Interesting display of the county' geological formations which recently have attracted the attention of the mining world. Twenty crack Kportsman gathered In the Vnnderpool field Sunday after noon to shoot -clay pigeons for the SteveiiH shot gnu which wnn offered for the highest score. F. Law-ton, of Hay Creek, broke 12 out of 20 the score which carried off the prlxe. The other coiiiM'tltora laid their low averages to the wind, the sun, their eye sight, the cloudy weather and various other causes. One of them wns heard to remark that a recent cyclone In Arknusan had upset his nerv-. Anyway, the results didn't sH-ak very gloriously for the local shooters, tint them Is consolation In the fact that they ran do 1 tetter and probably will redeem themselves when the event Is repeated. t'hns. Tillman, formerly a resident of ti rant county, and who wan at one time confined In the county Jail In this city to await the Investiga tion by the grand Jury of some offense with which he was charged, was arrested Tuesday at LaOrunde on Information that he was w anted lu t'rook county on a charge of home stealing. A warrant has Is-en for warded to Sheriff Ambrose, who ex- jsrtN to leave tonight for La Orande to bring Tillman to this city, where he will lie held awaiting the arrival of the Crook county officer. Crook county authorities recently arrested a mail named Harris on a charge of home stealing, v. ho, it is until, Impli cated Tlllmnn tn the "matter. Can yon City Eagle. Benefit Supper Tuesday Right. A ls'tieflt supper, under the aus pices of tile public school, will is? given next Tuesday night In Belknap hall. The proceeds will Is? used in purchasing books for the public school library and otherwise pro moting the supplementary work lu the courses of start v. N The Social Calendar. Club Entertainment, Athletic hall. Frlduy evening, October 13. Fublle School Dinner, Belknap hall, Tues day evening, Octolier 17. ''Evening With Dickens," Presbyterian church, Friday evening October 20. Hal loween party and Japanese evening, Athletic hall, Friday evening Oct olier 27. Good Showing Is Tax Collection. Tax collections on the VMM roll, the balance of w hich Isx-nine delin quent the 2nd of this month, have almost reached a record breaking point. The amount still outstand ing on the total assessment of f (13,- i04.14 is only fiaiLM, and there are still practically four months remain ing In-fore the list of delinquents will Ite published. Deputy sheriff Haner thinks that the list ns it will appear about the first of next February will have quite a numlier of names, but the total amount still delinquent nt that time, will be exceedingly small. The collections, made by the Sheriff this year have been unusually satis factory and the roll was checked up anil balanced Inside of a few days after the 2nd of October, the delin quent dare. Following Is the sum mary of collections and data ns turned over. In the report to the couuty lierk: Hr. Tax levy 1004 in204.14 Sheriff's assessments (S8S.2S Over pay'mts and errors 11.65 Penalties . ,120.54 Interest 00.39 Total 64321.00 Cr. Collections 5707S.03 Rebates 1138.53 Error - 24.4$ Double Assm'ts 133.02 Delinquent tax Oct. 2, . 5051.04 Total 04321.00 Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. "Last year I had a very severe attack of Indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suffered most ex crulating pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about t hree months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immediate relief." says John Dixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale bv 1). r. AdauiBou. For tint bent hij v allien In towu go to J. K. Stewart k Co. All kinds of canned goods at bed-rts-k prices, for rash, nt OMjvr.u'a A full line of enred nnd salt meats ami lard at Cmivkm's. lb-lux' mt-iwt and Sour Pickles In bulk nt J. E. Stewart Co. Come In ami look at our new line of tinware. Warranted for five years. Johnson, Booth ft Co. Take your oggii to Olover'e Cash Urocery Store If you want the high est market price at all times. ILvdC a 1 1 1 n g1 At ONE-HALF Regular Price A. H. LIPPMAN&CO. Don't sell your eggs until you ee tilover. He In always In the market ami pays the highest price lu Cash. Mackintoshes, odds and enda In Uuderwenr and tunny other lines nre Ix-liig sold at far less than real value at J. E. Stewart ft Co. You are right, we have a . Hist of tinware which we guarantee against rust or wear for Five yearn. John son, Booth ft Co. It's School Time and We have all the books you want, In any grade of public school or any year In High School: Our list Is complete. We have a full line of school supplies nt ltensonnble lrk-eii D.P. ADAMSON i CO. In fine Sugars, Coffees, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Clgam and Fancy Candles. It will pay you to sec (il.OVKU. We lK'llevc every man who takes the time to compare our styles and price with thowe offered by otnem will find his lstst Interest served here. Dunham & Adams. Wash boilers, mllK pans, wash bowls, bread rnlsem, etc., in our new line of never rust, never wear out tinware. Johnson, Booth & Co. IN THE FALL It's time to prepare for winter. We keep an up-to-date stock of Wall Paper and Oil Paper of all Wrighru and prices D. P. ADAMSON & CO. I We have secured the sole agency for the LIsk Autlrustlng Tinware, which we guarantee against rust or wear for five yearn from the .date of purchase. Johnson. Booth & Co. Our linen of clothing nt 10 and f 12 comprise clothing that Is both dressy and durable. Shaietl right, made right and fitted right. Dunham & Adams. Come to our store and lie "shown" our new line of tinware, and you will believe it Is the best ever. We give a five yenr guarantee on every piece. Johnson, Booth & Co. Full of Tragic Meaning. are these lines from J. II. Simmons, of Cftsey, la. Think what miht have re sulted from his terrible cough if he had not Uikeu the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cougo, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried every thing, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which completely cured me. "Instant ly relieves ami permanently cures all throat and lung diseases ; prevents grip and pneumona. At J. H. Tcmpleton's and D.P. Adumson's druggists; guar anteed ; 50c and fl.OO. Trial bottle free. TAILOR MADE SUITS Orders taken for Tailor Made Suits, Jackets, Long Coats, Skirts and Waists. All 'the Latest Fall and Winter Styles Complete line of samples, showing dozens of shades of the new Cloths, to choose from. . ORDER NOW Mrs. John Gyrus j W WW VVV V V vl A Jduicious Inquiry. A well known traveling inaii who visits the drug trade says he has often heard druggists Inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whether It was wanted for a child or for an adult, and If for a child they almost invariably recom mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The reason for this Is that they know there is no danger from It and that It always cures. There Is not the least .danger In giving -It, and for coughs, colds and croup it Is unsur passed. For sale by D. V, Adamson. LJLJkJi;jLJkjLjkJbJI.JLjLJkJLjbni;jl.iLjL,JkJLJkJt.JLJkJkJLJLJt.JI.Ji.JkJI.JULJLJt. J r.tr i UkJ ri LJ r i LJ n LJ ri L J n L J ri LJ ri t j r.i LJ r i LJ rt L J ri LJ r.rt LJ r.rt LJ ri LJ n LJ r.rt LJ ri LJ r i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i L J r i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r i LJ r.i LJ ri L J r.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri L' J r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ Still stock rnrrt LJL J r iririr,irriraririr,,ir7irir'irr'iririrrir.rir,irr'ir'rirr,ir"irir,ir"irririririr?ir',ririri FOR SALE: City residence and three lots. For sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. FOB HALE New upright piano. Been used but a few months and will sell nt a bargain. Address H. care of The Journal. For Sale: One hundred tons of alfalfa hay on the P. B. Davis ranch at the mouth of Beaver creek for sale chetp or will take cattle to winter. Inquire or address, C. L. ROBERTS, Post, Oregon. FOR SALE: The Knlghten ranch JO miles east of Prlneville on the Mitchell road. Consists of 400 acres. For particulars and price Inquire of A. C. Kniohtf.x, Prluevllle, Ore. FOR SALE Oil TRADE: A disc harrow almost new, 10 inch disc, 7 foot cut. ,-WllI trvtc lo? either grain or cattle or will Bell. E. T. Si.Arros, Prluevllle, Oregon. FOR SALE 160 acres desert land, title perfect; 40 acres ready for plow; 150 acres-ready lor cultivation; 160 Inches water free and perpetual. Tract convenient to timber. Inquire of S. J. Xewsom, Frlneville, Ore. ol2 FOR SALE 12 Registered Hereford cows, z Keg. ilereiora Duns, for sale or will trade for grade cattle, 3-earliugs or calves preferred.. Will exchange one bull for another regis tered Hereford. Cattle can be seen at A. Zell ranch, 1 mile east of Prlne ville. Or nddresH, B. F. Zeix, Trlne vllle. BUTTER AND EGOS WANTED: We will pay cash for fresh eggs and butter at the rate of cents per doiseu for eggs and 27 cents for but ter. We are also selling fresh young lieef by the quarter at 4 cents per pound. Foster & Hokioan. GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATED: Iu the Christmas Lake Valley Guaranteed to be good wheat and Alfalfa laud. Abundance of water can lie secured from 12 to 25 feet. Bvkon Cahy. Silver Lake, Oregon. Jw:jjcj:ji;.jJcjujt;:jL.ji;jkJLJL LJ LJ JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO. vi . r.i LJ LJ rrt tj LJ r.i LJ r,rt CJ LJ rt L J L J L J ' ri . LJ r.i LJ rrt L ' rrt LJ r-t L J ri L J ri LJ r.i L J ri LJ ri LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri L'J r.i L J r.i L'J K1 CJ ri L'J ' ri LJ ri LJ ri L J JAIJTY THE FIMST Our stock is complete in staple and fancy groceries and is large enough to till your . orders. Give us a chance to figure with you on your winter supply. No matter whether it is large or small We Gan Save You Money JOHNSON, BOOTH & GO; ramr.iraraniriRnEaBir!iriririRirai!irararip LdkiJEMiMiUKawiaeaejHaeaeaeaKa W. F. Iki Hardware Implements, Groceries, Blacksmithing Supplies, etc in business at the old stand with a ol goods. Mail Orders attended to Why Pay a big price for Shoes when you can buy the best for a very moderate price? 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