Local Mention Bend, In Prlne- J. W. Pop of villi1 on IiumIihm. T. W, Zimmerman of Howard, waa In town yesterday. MIm Htella liodgea has acccpled a position In the poatortlce. For w II Hr itoto A. II. Llpp mnii Co. 'a mnl anvs money. Nate and Karl YVuriweller leave (or Portland today where they go to attend achool. Tli county court haa authorised the clerk to advertise lor tilda to r pert I Ihi rount v book. Ilev. J. T. Moor announces Hint h will preach tit the Union rliurrh next Hiiutlay morn In if anil evening. All are cordially IiivIUhI. A. M. Hammer and Kit flllhert tf Albany, Or., are In town to rov up on some desert Und. Mr. 1 1 am. iner, about ten years ago, waa a partner of C. W. Klklna In tli cloth ing business In Albany. W. II. Cook waa In from lila rnm-h In tlii Hnyatack section Monday. Mr Cook reports having nuMied harvesting securing on an avrrsge ol 0 buahela to the arrv. This la better than the general average In that sectlou. A. It. En t wood Iroin Upper Mc Kay, brouitht aorne samples of corn to town that were raised on hla place without Irrigation. Mr. Raat wood la eat l fled that they cannot beat hla corn any where. lie says he ouKht to know lwut he waa rale ed In a corn at ate. The annual Conference ol the Methodist church, held In North Yakima laat week, reappointed Iter. W. P. Jlnnelt paator at Prinevllle tor the ensuing year. Mr. Jlnnett arrived home Thursday mornliiK and will conduct the regular services at the church next Hunclay. I. L. Kelrhum. a prosperous rancher who Uvea uat below town, while commenting yesterday on the steady growth ol I'rlnevllle, anld that owimhI some property In the City but sold It too aoou. He could have doubled hla money If he had held on a few year longer. He feel certain that Prinevllle la going to make a big place. It la thla confi dence In a place that luaplre confl deuce In others, Henry ('mile and wife and dnugh ter. MUM Kuby, left laat week for Corvallla, where Mrs. Cadle and Ruby will aend the winter, the lat ter to attend the t'orvnllla College. Mr. Cadle will view the alghla at the State lair after which he will return to Prinevllle. Mlsa Kftle lobla haa returned from Portland. II. Kn-d of Itend, wna In town laat week on htialiieaa. The Itedlty la being paluted and otherwise Improved In apiearniice. Mrs. Jack Kuiumera will leave for The Dalle In a tew dnya to visit her staler, Mrs. Omeg. Four new hydrant have Imra ad diil to the fire protection of the city. They were tented Tueaday and ac cepted by the city. During the tent ing oeratloua several leaka wero de velops! In the old limine In different parte ol I lie city. The city council haa granted er mlaelon to I. I', Adiim.on to con struct a fiUHH) brick building .IOxHO feet and two stork's high on the lot now iM'Ing vacated by the Caah (Jrocery Htore. Mr. Adamaon will add another story to the building he now occupies and In conjunction with the new building will have one oftheflneat blocks In the city. The aeeond floor of the two buildings will le thrown Into one and fitted up lor offices. oa aooa gj mr ioi o(am J3 fnasu A khkhii lot or LUWNKY'B CANDY in I'araaia SrlMfrsm to I.S0 Mall order Klllad Promptly S. Jtdmmf d d Great bargains In Groceries will continue at Glover A Ktarr a Caah Grocery through the month of Bep- teinber. If you prefer to pay high prices, trade elsewhere, tl Luther Moore, who aieepa over Ktewart's store, had quite a scare Monday night. He heard some strange noises shortly after he had goue to lied aud the thought popped Into hi head that burglars were getting busy with the stock of goods below, lie Jumped out of tied and reached lor hla revolver but couldn't find It, which la generally the rnae when you get excited. Not having anything formidable enough to tackle a doughty ulght prowler he thoimbt of the window about twenty feet from the ground oen- Inglnto the alley. Nothing daunt- ed he made hla exit from that aer ture and hiked up the alley to the I'olndexter Hotel to get aaatHtance. rive or atx adventurous spirits volunteered to go back with hliu and It was but a few minutes until every exit leading from the store waa guarded. Then they alt closed In and discovered that the noise waa caused by some goods falling off the helve. School Books and All Kinds of School Supplies r W. Frank Petett, IPIIfTI t? n F OPTICIAN Has ojx-ned for business in the windows of Adamson's Drug Store. Bring in your Watch, Jewelry and Spectacle work. . . State Registered Optician, MTT" J r -it- TiSim n ttt wttm t .ram a. ii.i.r .-. n i a. All Work Guaranteed -Trial Solicited J Mr. McDowell of tlie I'rlnevllle Hotel got back this week from Port land. Mr. Loiran returned laat evening from a six weeks' visit toKt. Martin's Hprlngs. The long drought waa broken by gentle fall of rain Haturday and Haturday evening. Mrs. C. T. Llllard and family of Paulina left thla mornlug tor t'ort- lattd. wtiere they will speno ine winter. It. 8. Price Mt last week lor Balem to lie In attendance at the Stat lair and to vllt his parents who reside near Albany. He expects to be ab sent three or four weeks. Omar Cyrus, ot Haystack, waa In town Tueaday. He report naving finished harvesting his garin crop. The average yield from 150 acres ot land waa 0 buahel to the acre. Mrs. Cecil and her two daughters of nil ver Lake, who have spent the ummer on their ranch near Burns, topid over In Prinevllle yesterday on their way to Portland for tne winter. School lioooks and School Supplies at scan 'Jl . Bi. ADAMSONSB The Nicest Assortment of TABLETS in Town J. E. STEWART & CO. o The old established Arm of Wurs- weller k Thomson haa tieen dissolved. The Interests of A. Thomson and Arthur Hodges have been bought by Wurtweller Co., who will continue the buMlneea at the old stand. It waa on August 27, lffiff, when Wurt weller ft Thomson bought out M. Hk'hel ft Co., and three years later, on July 1, 1000, Arthur Hodges pur- chased an luterest In the Arm. The business is one of the largest In the county and haa been very prosper ous. Ferd McCalltster haa purchased from 8. J. Newaom the lot next to the Journal office with a 53-foot frontage. The laundry building has Iteen moved to the rear of the lot to make room for the building now occupied by Glover ft Starr's Cash Urocery. This building Is being placed here until spring when It will lie replaced by a substantial brick store. The lot made vacant by the removal of the Caah Grocery next to Adanisou's drug store will be the site of a handsome brick tructure to tie put up this tall. There will be no services In the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Miss Gertie Prlne of Lewlston, Ida ho, a granddaughter of Dan Pow ell, came In on Friday's stage lor a visit with her grandparents. Cheap prices on sugar will not con tinue In Prinevllle many weeks longer. We have a few sacks of the Dure Cane on hand yet. Glover ft Starr. Rev. Frank Blmmona, pastor ot the Baptist church ot Lakevlew, All ed the pulpit ot the Union church In Prinevllle Sunday evening. He goes from here to his old home at Fossil, Or., for a brief visit Mrs. Este Is offering her entire stock of 8pring and Summer Milli nery at greatly reduced prices. This is done in order to make room for the fall stock. Get prices on mill! nery from her before buying. 7-U-tf J, P. Dawson was up before Jus tice of the Peace Luckey Friday charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon the person ol A Ad. Keller. Dawson was bound over In the sum of f 100 to appear be fore the grand Jury. Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock a Are alarm was turned in caused by a blaxe at the city Jail. E. Gilbert, who has been drinking heavily tor a week or more was locked up in the afternoon to sober off. While in a maudlin condition he conceived the Idea that he would burn his way to freedom. Gathering up a matress filled with straw he placed It against the door and touched a match to it. It was soon ablate and flames where soon iHsulug between the grates of the door. An axe was quickly se cured and the Jail opened and not a moment too soon, either. The moke in the Jail was stifling and it was only upon a second attempt on the part ot Sheriff Elklns and Dr. Rosenburg that the unconscious man was dragged Into the open air. He was revived with some difficulty and is now couflnod in bed with a badly blistered throat and lungs. E. C Faught, of Crook, la In Prlne- vllle this week. Miss Maude Brown has returned from Cross Keys where she has been vlaltlng her sister, Mrs. Bolter, for a couple of months. Arrangement tor the second an nual county fair to be given by the Central Oregon Livestock ft Agri cultural Association at Prinevllle on October 10, 11. 13 and 13, are being carried forward as fast as men can do It. The pavilion is well under way and the cattle sheds have re ceived a good start. Everything will be In readiness in good time tor the opening. H. F. Jones ot Redmond, a Crook county delegate to the Boise Irriga tion congress, passed through Prine vllle Tuesday on his way home. He says the Irrigation congress was a great success. As Crook and Mai hour counties were the only two ex hlblts from Oregon they combined and took first prise in grasses aud grains. "As a matter ot fact," said Mr. Jones, "we did not know that prizes were to be offered or we could have fixed up an exhibit that would have crowded the best ot them for the $500 sliver cup offered for the best general display. We dldu' know It, though, so only took along some grains to show what we could raise over here. We had the heaviest wheat, oats, barley, rye, etc., ex hlblted by any of the states. This we consider a great showing tor Crook county, when you consider we had Utah, Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Washington to compete with, The grain came from the Laldlaw country and was exhibited by the Laldlaw Development League, repre sented by J. N. K. Uerklng and K. is James. " FOR SALE Residence in Prineville Inquire of D. P. A DAMSON A. J. Noble last week purchased tweuty-three acres ot land from Arthur Hodges on the west side of the river for 93000. Mr. Noble con templates building thereon a $5000 home. He will have the place graded and leveled and will plant It to grass, trees and shrubbery. Water to Irrigate will be piped from the mill race. When completed It will be one ot the finest places In the county. Mr. Noble is oue ot the old pioneers of Crook county who by close application to farming and stockralsing has accumulated a snug fortune. He moves to Priuevtlle In order to give his children the benefit of our excellent school facilities. At the ittMimond fair which opens September 20th handsome premiums are to be offered the stock-raising people of this section tor the best dis play ot stock. A premium ot $25 will be given for the best individual display of grass, grain, vegetables and fruit from Crook county and also a $25 prise for the best Individ ual display o)en to settlers on Pilot Butte canal. On the last day the Modern Woodman of America tug. of-war team of Redmond will com pete against auy and all teams com. posed of members of this organisa tion. A prise ot $50 is offered by the management for the winning team E. II. Hmlth haa returned from hla summer's outing. V.J. O'Connor and wife, of Red mond, were visiting In town thla week. The beat, lightest running and cheapest sewing machine Is found at A. H. Llppman ft Co.' Mr. 8. J. Newaom left Sunday tor Denver on a visit to her son, John Newsotn. She expect to be absent two or three weeks. T. F. McCalllster ft Co. have Just received a fine line of Fall Hats and up-to-date Millinery Good. It you want the latest give us a call. 13-tf Omar Claypool, Walt Hyde and Wm. Arnold returned Tueaday from the huckleberry patch on the Mac kenile. They report not being able to get any berries and also that the bunting was very poor, only secur ing one deer on the trip. Jack Patterson, a well-known character about town, has become Insane. He haa been on a spree lor a long time with the result that his mind is unbalanced. He I confined In the county Jail awaiting examina tion by the county authorities as to hla mental condition. A rather peculiar succession of ac cident happened laat week at J. B. Cartwright's ranch on lower Trout creek. While putting up hay one of the hired men fell oft the load and broke hla arm, and the uext day an other one of the men fell off a load and broke hla leg. If this thing keeps on the whole country up there will lie crippled before the hay crop la put up. The faculty of the Crrook County Hlg School for the enaulng year will be Profs. Strange, principal; Cather ine Conway of Portland, and Charles E. Cleveland of Astoria. The new teachers come highly recommended and there Is every prospect ot a big attendance at the high school this year. The people of the county are Just beginning to reallxe the ad vantages of a high school training for their boys and girls. A. L. Mcintosh ot Paulina, waa In Prinevllle the last ot the week. He says everything Is fine up hi way. Feed is good and sheep are doing nicely. Hla son got back from Chica go a short time ago where be bad been with a band of two thousand two-year-olds and yearlings. He disposed ot them at a good profit. Mr. Mcintosh haa still a thousand dry ewes to put on the market. In sheaklug of the county roads In his section Mr. Mcintosh cannot say too much In praise ot the work done. He and bis neighbors want to tender a vote of thanks to tne county Court, Road master McLaughlin and last but not least, the man behind the shovel. a s s m m Horses For Sale. Hrange Horses from 950 to 1200 pounds, unbroken; five or six broke horses that will weigh about 1200 or 1300 lbs. All young. For further partic ulars apply to T. J. Fkroueson Crook poMtofflce, Crook Co., Or. House and Three Lots for Sale House, Barn and three lots for sale. Best location In town. Cor. 2d and B sta. Apply to r. J. ergueson, t;rook, or. Superior Grain Drills Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grass seed attachments. The effective feed method of lub ricating the discs, style of discs and other good points all combine to make the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. King' lOilllilllOiil we eil Bakery J lath Millar BaOdnf Fresh Bread, Plea and Cake alway on hand. Pastry of all kinds made to order. jPRINEVlLLE, - OREGON FALL HATS Hotic. Anyone who haa left for keeping any package, parcels, oia saaaies. pack outfits, etc., at the Hamilton Stable during the past several years are requested to call and take the same within two weeks from the date ot this notice, or they will be sold at auction to the highest bid der. This is made necessary by the fact that articles of various kinds have accumulated and become a nuisance. Dated this 6th day of September. 9-6-2t Buchanan ft Aixen. Notice to Debtors. Anyone knowing themselves In debted to us will please call and set tle the same at once. 9-6-4t Smits ft Cl-KKK. The Latest Fashions now on display Call and see them. T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. I 4 ,.,.4il4iti M"''l' M' I ' l' M' 1 1' Miiiii '!" ''' Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Daily Between Prineville and Shanlko SCHEDULE Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives st Prineville 6 a. m. Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations On Saturday Deputy Sheriff Combs presided over a sheriff's court. The case grew out ot the disputed owner ship ot a horse. O'Neill Bros, at tached a horse as the property of P. G. Mllllorn. Meantime Charles Be dell claimed the ownership ot the animal on a basis of priority. He purchased the animal, he claims, be fore the writ of attachment was served. The sheriff. In order to pro tect himself from liability, summon ed a jury of six peers ot the realm and submitted the case to them The verdict of the Jury operates as a full Indemnity to the sheriff. The lurv tailed to agree and were dis charged by the court. The case was tried again Wednesday and Judg ment rendered In favor ot Charles Be dell. FOR SALE Two ot the best gral farms lu the Haystack country for sale, 440 acres at 25 per acre; 1000 acres at f -"0 per acre, uooa water, orchards and small fruits on each fastn. Good crops grown every eea:u. Other farms and home steads at the right figure. City property from $500 up. tf-6-tf Smith ft Foster. Piano Tunlnc. Mr. J. A. Owenhouse, piano tuner, with Ellers Piano House of Port laud, will lie In Prinevllle for a short time. Parties desiring piano or or gan tuning and repairing please leave orders at Terapleton's drug store. All work guaranteed. Reference B. F. Scott, special salesman for Ellers Piano House. 9-13-tf Lost. One sorrel colt, unbranded, five months old. two white hind feet, dia mond on nose, evidently followed some team off. Anvone knowing tne where abouts of fame will receive a suitable reward by notifying J. F. Wkioand, La monta, Oregon. 9--4tp. r Send Your Watches or Jewelry for Repairs WINNER TO All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable ' :x' '" - c; rtessr ' jaw- T ' v -. -" - r rrrr -r ' - X N. ; vwO-v-... - . fV. y -Y:j VBikiiS AR AUfiJ&HT 3 7' No. 32 Road Wagon with Shafts or Pole Wheels. 1 inch Sarven, 39-43 inches full bolted, 6-16 inch tires Painting. Shafts, Wheels and Gear Red, striping, two fine lines Black Body. Xew Style, black, double line gold, with green outline stripe Trimmings. Green Leather, Biscuit cushion, imitation leather seat 0 ' ends and fall, dull black but tons and trimmings The above is one of the most popular rigs for ordinary use; durable and attractive. Prices and terms on application. We also have other styles of Road Wagons, also Buggies, Hacks, Buck Boards, and the Schuttler Wagon. If you are in need of anything in this line call and see them. J. E. Stewart & Co.