Xocal Tsfention, Will Wuuweiler returned last week from a business trip to Portlmul. II. 0. Kibbe ami wile, of Hay creek, were visitor in our town lust week. K. H. Barclay, postnl inspector, lias been transferred from this district to Montana. Albert I. Frye, chief engineer for ! W I the Oregon Irrigation Co., was in from ' Bend, Sunday. Frank Fulton, of Biggs, was c.ir diluting in our midst last week look ing after business mutters. Mr. Tom Smith ami family, are at listers visiting with Boot, ami Alex. rhnith. Grass Valley Journal. T, Y. ll.tuck of Rocky- Foul, Coio nit), was registered at the Prineville lust week, lie is a stock buyer. J. V. Hon was in from Howard tuturday alter supplies. Mr. Huu is an old time friend of yo editor. There are many men in Prineville, no douot, who are lazy, but there was a Lasier registered at the Prineville, last week. Work on the foundation of the Muling brick is under way and will soon be done when the brick work will go up with a rush. ayA,,w.mi'A-a'tiaaikiaiit, Bora, at the home of W. F. Elliott, to the wife of Joe Lister, a eon. Mother and child doing nicely nud papa Lis ter was able to get to town Monday. Miss Ida Friday passed through here last week enroute home from Paulina valley, where she has just completed a very successful term ol school. C. E. McDowell win rcpaiiing and remodelling grain racks last week pre paring for the hay and grain harvest, which will be in operation in a short time. L. D. Clnypool whs in from the ranch in Paulina valley last Saturday and reports the hay crop as beinj a littlo tight. He will begin work hay ing this week. Dr. Cline went over to Willow creek Sunday to look nt his new purchase of real estate, consisting of a section of school land, which makes a nice little block of 80!) acres in one body of very good land, the larger part be ing covered with timber. Henry Foster and his sister, Mrs. .7. T. Faulkner of Paulina, Crook rounty, were in the city this week. Mr. Foster and Mrs. Faulkner enjoy the distinction of being children of the first whito conplo married in Oregon. Their father Henry roster crossed the plains with Joe Meak in 1812. Dalles Mountaineer. C. P. U'Ren is in town having; a broken collar bone set. Two days before tho accident, lie had been worried bv an aggressive insurance agent into taking out an accident, in firatice policy and now he will draw per wek for some time. Nice tjiing accident insurance, when you are insured before the accident. .Vnlclope Republican. (',. C. Hutchinson was in from the Deschutes bint week, and reports that 1 lie frosts there this summer did not do much damage, as from the peculiar inmospheriis conditions existing in that altitude light ice has been fro;:en in a basin of water while tsnler plaits niong side were not hurt in the leat. These conditions were found to exist !so nt C. II. Italy's place rum Bear Creel: But tea and ut Peter Zell's place on the Deschutes. I I I Knox Huston and wife started Sun day for the Willamette for a visit with .elatives and friends. On August 1 the name of the sta tion on the Columbia Southern known as Guthrie will be changed to Kent. Genial Lew McCnlliter,of the Ocho co mines, started for the desert and the mountains for an extended oilling last week. Ben Oppenheimer, the well known travelling man, has been spending the past week in our city interviewing the business fraternity. Supervisor Gray has fenced up the bridge at Xewsom creek, as it is in a dangerous condition. It will soon be replaced with a good bridge. Ed Harbin lias added a completo turning lathe to his planing plant and a Barnes foot power iron turning lathe to his bicyclu repairing plant. A. L. Mcintosh, of raulinu, passed through here last Satuiday enroute from The Dalles, wheio he had been . to dispose of his wool. He realized good prices. j i City marshal Prine and family re- j turned Monday from a two weeks trip to Benliam Falls and other points of interests on the Deschutes, having spent the time very pleasantly. I Judge J. C. Sumner, an old-time, resident of this county, died at his res idence on the North side, Tuesday af-1 ternoon. ile Had been ailing lor a time and death was nut unexpected. Obituary next week. Born, Sunday morning to the wife of P. B. Doak, a sou. Mother and ; child doing well and Park is pardon-1 able for stepping a little nigh, for its j the first boy in tiie famiiy and it weighs ten pounds. j A force of men are at work on the timbers of the Yancey bridge and it! will soon be framed when it will be taken from Harbin's lumber yard to the place where it is to be installed ; and there placed in position. , Champ Smith and wife started j Sunday for the mountains. They j will enjoy the cool breezes of the Cas- j cades for a few days and then go to Eugene for a visit with relatives. J While below Champ contemplates ', visiting Portland and laying iu a , supply of liquors. Before the ink dries on tho paper! this week, namely sometime Wednes- uj day, onr efficient county school super- rj intendent will have taken unt- him self a partner for life. He gracefully surrendered to Cupid and we will no doubt be furnished with full details of the ceremonies attending the capitu lation for next issue. About four o'clock Friday morning in the Dalles Mrs. J. W. Moore, mother of Med Moore, died irom heart failure. She and her husband had returned the evening previous from Shaniko, where they had gono to meet the body of their son. Gi ief and the shock of h f.t Sf t.'i dciith ftio sup posed to have been the caine of doatli. I I SPECIAL. Line of Men'a Linen Suits. Keep Cool. S3. 50. Men's Negligee andDreae Shirts. Summer Togs Ready now. The right things for the right sums. Our out ing suits for stylish folks arc the swcllest ever shown la town. Prices as low os you'd expect to pay for the ordinary kind of clothing, but this is un usually good. SPECIAL. A big lino of men's summer work ing ehirto, all colors, 40c. A fine line summer hats of men's and boys' The latest f anciea. gj The Latest Styles andColors, 50c XSZZIMZMm WTJEZWEILER & THOMSON EMjfflHIM W GROWS Jones Lever Binder MADE ONLY BY The Piano Manufacturing Co. The simplest, strongest, most ellicicnt and lightest running binder built. It lias the simplest, surest knntter yet invented holds the world's record for accuracy in binding. famous Lever Device increases power just when ded most. Its J-atint Fly Whtcl Mores up t-urplus power and freely pnys it out when needed. Built of the finest steel and iron, a triumph of mechan ical perfection, you'll find it just the sort of money -saving implement you need. Costs more to make than others, but it's steeped with hon est value. Drop in and look it over. ELKiNS & KING, Priiisvills, Oregon. John Cyrus and wife started Sun day for a two months outing at the Soda springs in the Cascade moun tains. While there ther will The remains were taken to Corvallij 1 1()r,.,y of ,H 8l,ccntllt wil(, Hck. and interred Sun day at the same time , ,wrriw 11t , wuMy m u,JllndllI)t that tho.se of her sou were laid to resl. j jn tllat o( tl)e i,asi cMniruay evening two young people came to toivn fro n the Hay stack country and attended the social dance at Glazes hall. Sunday morn- j Judge Wills and C. X. Scott started 1 last Sund.iy on a prospecting and j pleasure trip to the upper part of the ing the services of city recorder Dell wore called into repiisiticn and they were nude one Wnetlni' it wis a I premeditated m itter we are iii)bfo to A-1 state, h ie fron t!i3 exprawio-i of their ham I fnees a they passe 1 this u.7i".e wo aw Tho party, consisting of C. Craves purveyor, Jack Harris, Is mid S. J. Xowsoin as viewers, J. D.I satisfied they are happy. They we. o "ewsoni and Wm Bradford chainnien, i 0. L. Hinton an 1 ilisi Irene Hale. i'id Mf .'))ell marker. met on i county and had proceeded as far as the grade this side of Meyer & ISrowns stock ranch when the judge thought he would pull olf his coat and handed the lines to Mr. rfcolt when one of the horse get the line under his ti.il anil n way theywent. Scott jumped out and tried to stop them, but was immieci'ss ful and after they got under good This Space is Reserved, for Ed Harbin's New -AND- 1C vcie m airing Shop. Manday 12 M. tonic dinner under the ' number of Mrs. Carey s pupils , headway the judge climbed out over cuniuiry supervision of Win Bradford, ! ?av'' a l"'iv",,; "'bearsal in the parlor , the brake and in doing so fell in such and were then sworn in erordinT t,, 1 "l tlie i nneville hotel, last Saturday a manner as to weak his aim between law and forthwi'h p-occeded to! eve"'''g to a few of thoir friends, which the wrist and ellxw. He was brought commence tho work of viewing, laying ' WIW an e"j"y"'"le treat. The little ! to town Monday night and the (rac ist and marking a county road, lead- ""8 are "'"king gocxl headway in j t'"'e reduced hy Dr. Jlelknap and is ing from a point 2- miles west of t!leir stlie and it will not be long ; now doing nicely. This has been a 1'Vank Forrest's to a point of inter- "ntil )'"villi! will ho noted for its bad year on Judges; first it was Judge f-ction of tho Powell Butte and l'.iulina wagon road. Thii load will I musical talent. Some of these little j Bradslmw, then Judge Cake and now tots cannot sit on a piano stool and,'1 is Judge Wills, hut we want it he of -great benefit to the traveling reacl1 the pedals, and the larger part distinctly understood that no coun- jiublio. a. J. X cannot reach an octave on '.v the state is going to outdo us the keyboard. j even iu the matter of crippled Judge. Ccast Agency Cc. Pacilic Cuaat Aiteiifs fur Jewett, Stoles, l?emii!toa sinl Cilvcr Typewriters. Expert KepaSrSng. Platens and parts for all machines oliice supplies of every nature. Rubber stamjs and seals a specialty. Write us. Long distance phone in the office. 264 1-2 Stark St, opposUs Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ckqil DupHcatinc: goods and