LOCAL MENTION T. It. Throup of I'luilliwi wn here Tiiiniliiy. V.'V. Monroe of ('rim Key wn here Ttlcmliiy. J. II. CIuvimkiI nl HUtcr imlil n Vl. It here, Mundny, Mm. Naomi Kiihitiiiin of Huliin I In (he c ity on IhihIiii'xm, A. TtimtiNMii of Axliwoixl wnn n liH'tll vldltnr Tin-mlny. '. V. l.iuidy of IttintM rrKl!criM nt the I'rlnevllle hold Tiii'Nduy. I W, Mel 'n fiery nnd wife were here (ruin Itcil mi mhI Tui'Miltty. Ml) Ciitherlmt Cutiwiiy, tint IiIkIi m-houl tenchcr, cniiic. In Krldny, W. J. llljrhtmvcr mid J. N. MuHtnn ciiiiim (town fr.nii Kuxlaiiil Tnewliiy. II. ('nun, wife nnd ilituuliU-r ol Criwa Key win- In the city 'I'licmliiy. iciirne Nleveiw nixl family of sin ter hnve moved f I'llncvlllo fur the winter. I'ny Chit wo'mI mul Irn I'mtonof (IrlMly were reulHtered nt tlu 1'rlnc. lllc hotel ilil week. Ml Kiilln IiiiiMiiiore U vIhIIIiik imlil the end of thl week with Mix (Villi) Sinltli ii tin- Ochneo, ('. A. IIiihm'II, Mike Morrl nml A. l' (jriiiiliiml, nil of I'IhIiim, Montana, nn tniilnn nt the I'olndejter. Have V. Harnett of Culver wn In the illy Weiliienility. He I Intcrented In the nil well on the went kIo c of irlxly liiute. The new Star drllllnir liiiiehliie him nrrlved nt Kliunlko nml will U put In e ration im Dunn UN It ran lie luiuleil out, I.. 1. Hound, n Moileril Woodman deputy from Wnlla Wnlln, In In the tity ntlrrhiK up IntereNt In the loenl cnuip, ltltlicliileiiil.ni to miopia cIiihn of fifty new Wonilmeli oil the fvenlnif of the hint ilny ol the Crook county fulr, Oclotu r I". The Ochoco brlilKeou North Main Mn-et hint heen Condemned lot miHiife ly the cliy cotimll. city Mnrtdml Crook Ii an piiKteil plnenriU on eneh en. I warning vehicle tn keep off. I'ropN have lieeil plneeil underneath to prevent furl her bnckllnir. Orn Vun Tiinm-I of Mm. Iran wn In towu Mon. lay. Ilemtv the town of Ma.l ran I ovrrllow ln w ith rallrua.I mirveyor at prencnl ; every man one tee luivluiin trniiKlteto.,ninl Willow creek canyon In ho thlek with them thnt nolioily cine can font' a wny through. Thccroivdl worno than cm Hroailwny, New York, or ISInte Mrect, Chkniio. Mm. J. U. Kdwnrd o( liny Creek nml Mm. C. K H, Wuo.l of I'ortlan.l, w ife of the nltoriiey for the bin laud company, nrrlved here Wednesday In the I'.d war.lit nuloiiiotille from liny Creek, where Ml. Wood an.) Colonel Wood have Imh-ii vlitltltitr. They nre merely totirlii); the county nml pay IliU vInIIn to frleuiU. Colonel Wood lit cxeetcd here In ii day or two. Wear Insured Sox Aro yntir anciia imrrdt Our "Unto pmuf s m.o.ii, Jiurn moolli. Till la iharfri- llur iiaira ol "Holeproof" So for nj It tiny or nil ot llwm cmnc (u bult'a or it.'.) (Umlntf In alt niniiiliaw w.U reiilnc. lliuia wllb now ux j jii.i.. Holeproof Sox an nvci wnn ontoiutriy ..l c.ilnra, 'I'Iipw will n. t 'crm k." ''riirf nor fn.lo. "IV prool" 8o do itol ahrlnk nor altficn. Vou can buy them In Aaaortcd color .. (luira cl a ik ncj xwlgbt In boi. Wonr "HolffprooP Bn onr) tul y.m will nrwiwMi ny olhor kln.1. aiiLnioniiHT-mey nr.. gnettitHlrfJ to virnr l moniha or you uct new ao HIKK. Lot u adl you Ik today. J. C Stewart & Co. John ImvIii of I'aiillini wan In the city Friday. J. C. Ltielllntr wiin over from Mad riiN Tinmlay. II. A. Ford In on n vlult to liU home town Of hltlTH. ItoU-rt It. OlniKtead of I'jtulliiA wiin u lix'iil culler Friday. I.iiiik I Iron, have opened ft lillllard mid pool parlor In the Opera Kaloon iMilhlliijf. (Irani May lout Junt flulithed IiIn annual fall round up. He will olilp 127 head to the Portland market. MlitN JeNitlu MeCullUter left Kitur day for Halem to accept n pimltlou In one of the larjf" NtoreN of tho capital city. The county hoard of equalisation ineetN Moin lay, Oetolier 11). If you huve a kick comliikt K't rendy to de liver It, The family of Dr. H. ). Hyde came home from the viilley the end of the week and went nt once to tho rauch uortliweMt of town. Mr. and Mr. TIioiiiun Khnrp, Jr., accompanied ,y Dr. Itottciilierjj. left Saturday by itutomolillo (or Cort land. Dr. UoMcntifrK K.tx to per form iM-vcral NurKlcnl otieratlotiN. Mr. nml Mi. W. F. King returned TucNilny from a trip to the liutkle-U-rry pntch, their convcymico well laden with dellrloiiN lierrleN. MInn Lottie Crane returned with them. Mm. Henry Cudlu find daughter ltuliy left Monday (or CorvalllN, whiro MImn Cadlu will attend the OreKon Agricultural College. They were lU'compnuled on far iin Khanlko hy Mr. Cudle. Itev. J. D. lwcllcn and family, who will occupy tho Mclhodhtt par- Hoiiuge, arrived here from l'emlleton Tuendny evening. Itev, C. A. lloum l and family leave for Dayton, Wtwh., In a day or two. Itev. J. T. Moore returned thU week from FokhII, where he preached Sunday. The coming Sunday he cx pectN to preuch at Iteud. UU Hon I.uther linn nrrlved Hafely nt ltuckuer college, Wltchervllle, Ark. W. H. Mo Parian. 1 and family got hack the (Intt of the week from a hU wwlw' vlnlt to Willamette valley point, where they vlNlted relatlven nnd frlemU. They cniuo home well ladened with fruit mid berrle. Thert will lie no preaching nervlce at the rnnhytcrlan church next Sun day on account of the union meeting nt the Met hodUt church. The Sun day hcIiooI will meet at 10 o'clock im UNtial, nlito the ICudcavor Society nt 7 p. m. Mr. nnd Mi. Arthur IIocHchun r( Salem nre vlnlt lug relntlvcn here thin week. Mr. UtHwchiin In court report er for the atnte upreiue court nml l enjoying hU annual outing, having come here by prlvnte conveyance over the Cawade in.itintalim and arc to return n little later via the Suu tlam route. Sam Hamilton leaves next Monday with ix baud of Delaine Merino liucks for Lakevlew, where ho will dlnpove of them to rancher of Lake county. Them) Hheep are nN lino a lot im ever went out of Crook county. Mr. Ham ilton will travel by way of llend nnd Sliver Lake. William Sherlock of I'aUley bought 150 Hamilton bucks a week ago. MIhh Oarard nml MInn HeiiHlIp, two tenchei chonen n ri'preHentatlveN of tho National Kducntlonal Movement, nre In the city for n abort time to CNtnblUh tho work here. Their work In of especial Interest to every pnrent nnd teuchcr, nml the lad leu nttk co operntlou on the part of local cltlxetm toward n broader education nud higher ldeala. LOCAL MENTION J. W, lloone returned from Port land the 11 mt of tho week. K. 11. Knox nnd Cain DavU were down from Font Saturday. Max Wurtwcller nud Harold Bald win thU week IioiikIiI KSO lirriN of land from F. M. I luff man of Culver. The foroNt Mervlcc annouuceN the nppoliitment of Koliert J. McCann of Kend hn forcHt guard on the Dcn chub national fortt. Attorney Ilell nnd wife have gone to I .u Oraude, where the Judge Iiiin an Important law rami that will keep htm there for Nome time. J. W. (JllchrlHt, Witiley Street, I'. It. (illchrlHt, L. V. Tlce, Heth Dixon ami C. A. KtevenNon, nil of l'niillun, vlHlUfd the county ent theflmtof the week. The Journal hn Jimt received the September numlicr of the UnlverNlty of Oregon ltiilletln, which treat of country high m-hool orgnnlxntlon nml training of tciuiirrn, nud In one of the inont valuable bulletliiN nreut ly Imtued by tho unlvernlty for thow; IntereNted In the betteriucnt of rural mcIiooIn. Tho Oregon Journal tliln week print a threeolumn picture of part of a herd of fine Crook utoek belong ing to J. If. Gray of Font. The Cort land Journal hivn that puckerN nnd killer who attend the dally xal. nt thoHtock yanU delight to find the cIomn of HtiH-k that Mr. (iray HendK, for he get the top ntuff llkewlne the top price. While other cow nnd heifer were not nny too Arm In the ynrdN nt (2.75 nnd $.1, thone Wnt by Mr. (irny brought f 1 amid luteniH' competition. Mr. nnd Mm, C. M. F-lkltiH t'ndercd a reception to the teacher of the public mii( ol Saturday evening nt their home In thin city. Mcmliei of the hcIiooI board and nevernl otherN were iiIho pn-nent. Social chat, iiiuhIc nnd refrenhmentN whlled away the evening. Among thoxe prewnt were It. A. Ford, county miperlnten deiit; 1'rof. K. L. Aidihy, principal of tho Prlncvllle city mcIiooIh; MIhh FUle Onhorn, I.oiiIh II. AreiiHiueler, MIhh Jennie Hartley, MImn Klvah J. Smith, MImn Hnxtd Caldwell, MIhh Cora Strelte), J. N. WIUIauiMon, MImn Kate WlllluuiMon, Dr. and Mm. Itelktinp. Touring the country In a Great Arrow automobile, onteiiKlbly bound for Nevada, where It In reputed they own a large tract of laud, a party of four men panned through 1'luevllle Monday noon bound notith. An Interview was nought but was politely refuMed, the leader of the quartet nylng bin name was John Ron and that all were from Seattle. They left Seattle by nuto for Port land, took the boat up the Columbia to The DiUIch, from which place they enmo overland via Sherer'N Bridge and Shnnlko to Prlncvllle. They left here headed for Burns, their next stopping place. MImn Keott of Portland U veiling at the home of T. M. Baldwin. Don't forget the fall dinplay of ladli' nnltn and millinery nt C. W. Klkliin. All tho Intent mid Inont up. to-1ate HtyleN. Lnrgit niutorttiieut In the city. MIhn I'eckln MatUon nnd Charhti II. Wlltno of Lainontii, were married at Hotel Polndexter Wediiendny by JuMtlie P.nlph Sharp. They will live nt Lamouta on the WlltMe ranch. Morgnn'n orchentrti will give 1U itecond dnnee Friday night, Keptein lier 25, nt P. A. A. C. hall. PntroiiN may dance iin long an they pit-one thU time, there being Ho midnight limitation. PuinpN nnd ntlll water were frown tightly thU morning, the tempera ture falling to 25 di'grccN above fro during the night. Tuenday moriilng tho thermometer nglntered 2H de green, Frwzlng weather thin early hi the fall In uiiunuiiI In Crook county- The following Item wnN olfiltted from tho county court proceedings ptibllnhed two weeks ngo: In the matter of wiring the new court house an order was made, that the Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Co. Is? requested to wire the new court house for telephone Bervlce, nil leadN to start from the rear or south side of the basement, the county agreeing to pay for the materials and time of labor for Installing same to the ex tent of not exceeding I'-'O. LOCAL MENTION Thron Thronson returned this week from a prolonged stay In the Font. Walter A. Foster left today for Corvalll to take up tils work at the O. A. C. M Iss Jessie G ray of the Bonn le V le w stock farm Is sending the week with relatives In Prlncvllle. Kclh Boil in a n of Paulina has leased tils place for five years and In now on his wny to the Willamette valley. Mrs. Fllefson and daughter, MIhs P.one, from Chicago, mother nnd sis ter of Ollle Ellefson, are visiting in Prlnevllle. They will remain here a couple of months. BUSINESS POINTERS. Wood for sale at J. E. Stewart & Co.'h. A lot of medium-sized Hams at J. E. Stewart 4 Co.'s. Our most convlclng argument In favor of the Engle Cigar In the Eagle Cigar itself. The Billy Buster Shoe for Boys Is hard to beat. You can get them of J. E. Stewart & Co. Ammunition Guns Knives, Belts art1 Made in Prinevllle. "If a thing Is worth dolug at all. It Is worth doing well." If you handle cigars, handle good ones, such as we build, for instance The Eugle, La Kosn, Ochoco and Ieader. Fruit Farm For $200, and a Town Lot Free, at Beautiful Lakeview. The oenlnj? of the old Oregon Military Rind band (J rant through lower bake an.l Harney roiuitira U tiirnwiiiK uikjii the market the In-nt ami c!i-n.-t Iun.li in Orison. It I" llioOMMirt unity of a lilctiine fur Or iron people, 'ihere are farm for aale. In tracu of 1U, 'JO. i'K M, i. oW and t.UKO a. rea, the all tract nuitahle for fruit and fiirn.ink', tlie large tract for KraiiiiK- Kcad the followinn eitract from a letter from (ii-orge Conn, the br-t Unite.) SlaU-a Miii Ulllce Itcce.vi r al Itkrrictr: 'Lakeview, Oregon, June 17, 1M0H. Ore gon Valley band Co. Gentlemen: In IWiS I came to Lake county ana am, therefore, ! one of the oldest pioneer. The road etahlihe.t through the hem fnirtion of Southern Ortvon, an.) even in lSii 1 recall that the grant , in many place, liter ally covered will) wild plumi, an.l, with rare eireptiona, these imtunil fruit have home fruit every year since, not to iiieak of the planted aiid cultivated fruits, which poaaens a remarkable flavor and have thriv en iuiU) a lucccaafully. Of late year, pernap. tne runga, especially along the MiliUiry lioad, haa been graied too closely; (till, if fenced, it reproduces very rapidly and constitute a country which, even il uaeit a in the pavt, chiefly for sUK-k, en able thoc who follow that business to become independent in a short time. Of course, at that early rate, and until about 1.SH5, the natural grasses were over knee deep and covered the great bulk of the grant, and if protected this ame condition would return. Yours truly, George Conn." Don't mbe" the opportunity to become ownrofa piece of good Oregon land. You won't have to spend a lifetime grubbing stumps. OHKGOX VALLEY LAND CO., C. A. Josict, Bend, Oregon, Agent for Central Oregon. Money to Lend. Money to lend on Improved real estate. Inrjuire at Journal office. l-24tf Winter Pasture. Anyone wanting cattle or horses pastured or wintered, please cull on Col. F. Smith, Lamouta, Or. 0-24 Notice to Creditor. Perrons owing the C. L. Salomon estate are requested to settle by the 20th of October. This is imperative. Was. Naomi Salomo. 9-24 3t Administratrix. CarpeU to - Weave. I am prepared to weave carpets at the following prices: Plain, 20c per yard, strid 2-jc per yard ; rugs 35c. 9-21-lm Fkankie Lehbwah. AH kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun sheils loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD BY W. F. Tiwh B Wanted to Rent A Piano A rellalde person would like to rrnt a piano. No small children. Apply at the Journal ollice. 9-24 Hogs for Sale. Hoirafor unle, all hIzcii; imitilre of J. K. Vilnon, the Hhot tnaker, or K. I). lltion, l'nneville, Or. U-24 r "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. C&lld Business Man t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said au EJucatori "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admTttedfaTany time. Catalogue free. References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man to Portland. Mata & Craaa (aires Scsm! Booka Cumti Sappiie Jewelry Wn hper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Miaiul fantrBBcat M lt't Lewnev' Castle SUtiosery Ciftr ' $ull and Complete D P. Adamson Sl Co DRUGGISTS Lntwinym icrt war? -geaoir-aFn aTH1uanawi.ltil Agents "Holeproof, Hose Six Months Guarantee IE Agents "Mayer" Shoes The Shoe That Wears A Feature in Mayer Shoes zr All Mayer Shoes are now made with full vamps which insures against rip ping across the toe caps. This is a feature that is not found in a great many other lines of shoes. The Mayer Shoe is one that will stand the knocks Prices named in this column are for Saturday, Sept. 26th, only IVORY SOAP The old standby, special, per bar . .8k PREFERRED STOCK CAN FRUITS A few cases left in these goods; Bartlett Pears, Apricots, Muscat Grapes, Plums, special per can 25c EXTRA STANDARD CANNED FRUITS In the Extra Standard fruits also we have a few cases left which we are offering at a price that should be attractive. You can't afford to put up fresh fruits when you can buy good can fruits at this price. All kinds Raspberries, Strawberries, Apricots, Etc., special per can 20c TOWELING In our dry goods department we offer a good grade of Cotton Toweling, regular width, a 10c quality, special for Saturday, per yard 06c BLANKETS We have just received a big shipment of Blankets, both wool and cotton. In wool we have Silver Gray, Vicuna, and Mottled. In cotton, White, Gray, Brown and Striped. We have them in both light and heavy weights and prices reasonable. COMFORTERS Store comforters that are different from what you generally see. A nice, soft cot ton filling, good size. $1.50 and $1.85 0 SE233ES3BB3 t-frlWK,vlt.;W., paramagresrareg j