I Xocal Wcntion. Will Wuraweiler returned from a trip to Portland, Momluy. Born, in this city Monday morning to the wife of T. J. Oads; a on. Mm. Vada Tetlierow it visiting with Mrs. R. G. Smith this week. Dexter Hyde, of Albany, is here on a visit to his uncle Dr. . 0. Hyde. There is some talk of organising a company of 0. N. G. at this place. Harvey Cyrus has added ml up-to-date glass front to his jewelry store. G.W. Milliwin come in front his ranch on the Deschutes desert Inst week. ' ' Work on the Maling brick building U progressing nicely and it will soon he up. Mrs. Wallace Post and son Jooeph were down from Post last week after tupplies, r . T. M, Post, of Matoies, was in town list Saturday purchasing farming ma-t-hiuery. . 8. G. Gresliam and wife, of West ilrmuh, were in town this week on legal businecs. ; ) Jnnies Kwnan was over from Grix kly the tir t of the week attending to liusiness affairs. . ; Married nwr Sisters E. R. "Jones and TeFsie Johnson. Kev. II. M fctreet officiating. i Pnink Bonney is erecting a commo dious " barn 6n his projierty in the von rt hmie addition. ( John BrowD, a prominent citwen of the Haystack country, was a busings isttor in town Tuesday. .-. C.W, Elkins and family returned the fiiRt of the week from a months ty in the Paulina country. " ' 1 L. 8andoz, a rustling business man of Shaniko, was shaking hands with trienus tn mis cy ms. Hector McDonald, the horse buyer, will arrive here about the third of September after another lot of horses. Joseph Davies and Mrs. Mary E. Mephenson came over from UVst Branch List week on legal business. J. H. Garrett came np fnim his ranch on Trout creek the first of the week to attend to some legal busi ness. Colonel and Mr. M. C. Nye started W the Kuplee hot springs Tuesday morning, lor an outing at this health resort. Miss Maggie Glaze went over to Sif ters on the stage Monday, md will msticate among friends in that vicin ity awhile. John Templeton and pirtv returned 1m t week from a months outing at the Belknap hot spring on the JlKenzie. Win. Wigle, a prominent farmer of the Upper Crooked river country, wax liuiking after business tiuittcrs in town Monday. A. Davin, a stockman frm the neighborhood of Ked rock eoda spiug was a business visitor in town the first of the week. Mr. and Mra. John Cyrus returned J ist week from their siiiniiier outing in the Cascades and report a pleasant trip but berries scarce. F. M. Mitchell, formerly principal of the Prineville school, his bought a ten aere fruit farm and will try that J. iid dI work for a change. W. H. Booth has been circulating a subscription paper for tiro new daily r limit to he started in Poitland and is tureting with good success. Miss Belle Wilton, who has been ti-.itUing kIiikiI in tlie Fife district, :is-d tliroue.li here the first f tilt rk enrnule home to Brownsville. TliaRev. G. T. Moore D. D, the J'aptist Missionary from Cernara3a, tixico, will pek in the Union Imrch in tl e city of Fr'mevilhs S at nilay, August 31, at 7:30 p ni. All re invited to come and hear this wWeiul uaai. i School closed here last Friday and will not open again nutil fall. Ap. propriato elosing exercises were held at the school house and wpre wit nessed by a number of visitors. Miss Ida Omeg, the teacher, has conducted a very successful school and has been retained to toaoh the full term. She left Saturday for her home at The Dalles. Ash wood Prospector. At the teachers examination held by Sliperintandept Boegli last week, three applicants passed and three failed. Thoso prssing were: Miss Alma Throop and Charles King, third grade and Miss Ada Foster, second grade certificates. The examination Mipers are said to have been unusually difficult. E. M. Gamier and Miss I aura Chabre were united in marriage Mon day evening at the residence of Squire Bell, Mi. Gamier is a prominent stockman of the Paulina country and Miss Chabre is direct horn Frauce. . i Frank Elkins and family and Fred. W. Wilson and family hied themselves away to the mountains the first of tho week. They were accompanied by James Elkins, of Albany, and Jas. jr. and Miss Helen Elkins. - -- The time tor the arrival and de parture of the Mitchell stage has been changed as follows: Leaves for Mitch ell on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 1 p. m.; arriving on Wednes day; Friday and Sunday. Wm. Davenport and family and A. E. Davenport arrived here Saturday from Prineville. They brought over a oaml ot horses with them. Ther - ... j have sold their stal.le it Prineville. Lebanon Express. . ' Uncle Harrison Johnson, of, Leba non, is visiting his daughter, Mrs Abe Zell. Mr. Johnson is one of the pioneers of this state and is wolf! known throughout its length and breadth. The fire companies were. out for a drill Monday evening and got over the ground in good shape, but a little uVillwg is very necessary to main tain the proficiency of the depart ment.. ..?.;''.. , Mrs. C. Johnson, who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mr. I. L. KcU-hmn returned to her home nt Fife last week and was accompanied by her sister Miss Emm Ketchum. Mrs. (Mlie Slaytnn, who has been employed in the public schools of Eu gene lor veveral years past, returned home last week alter n visit in this county with relatives and friends. Hon. J. N. Williamson and family returned Sunday from Belknap springs where they have been enjoying .he delights of mountain scenery and life in the wcods for the past month. C. E. McDowell went to The Dalle last week with four wagons to bring np the furnitore and fixtures for the Prineville howl, which he will take charge of the first of next month. 0. M. Risscr, formerly of Fossil, has purchased an interest in the Bee Hive from I. Michel and these gentlemen will fit np their building and put in a stock of general merchandise. A large tiimiber of ths farmers of this part of the country have finished putting up their hay, but, others, will only begin on the second crop d(: nk alia this week. , Crook comity can lionet of two lady mail carriers and they handle the rib- Urns with as much dexterity us any of the male drivers. John Hon was down the first of the week from Howard and reports the hay hm Test done and in consequence thereof the farmers are happy. Koad supervisor Grimes, of McKay creek district, eon templates starting for the blackberry patches of the San- tin in tome time this week. Mis Mabel Baldwin has i-cceptnd a pixition on the Journal where she will become a disciple of the art prtf- seivulive. If you can't jset away on a vaca-:. tio, console- yourself by reading In the papers what other folks are doing and Low the hotels are doing :hcm, aud he happy. Y -1'" Wl Summer 1 t fUkl! Togs 1 I if A ' h U I Rcidy nov. The rlfiht things 1 1 I I fonhc right sums. Our out- - I I In'g .suits for stylish folks ire I the swellcst ever shown In I i JL town. Prices ss low as you'd ' r A gj expect to pay for the ordinary 1 J ' clothing, but this is un A w usually cood. , Vs SPECIAL. Line of Men'e Cool. S3. 50., Linen Suite. Keep Men's Negligee andDreas Shirts. The Latest Styles andColors, 50c SPECIAL. A big line of men's summer work ing shirts, all colors, 40c. .. A fine line of men's and boys' summer hats. The, latest fancies. 252S22ii2SkI3 "WURZWEILER & THOMSON E n 1 LEAkmi GROW MV Jones Lever Binder MADE OXL Y BY r The Plafio Manufacturing; Co. The simplent, Htrongt-st, most cflicicut and liglitost running binder built. It han the impIcBt, Hitreat knotter yet invented liolda the world's record for accuracy in binding. It famou Lever Device increase jKiwer just when A.ftreO' , 'g needed motit. Its Patent Fly Wheel stonw up surplus power and freely . pays it out whin needed. Built of the fluent steel and iron, a triumph of mcchun ical perfection, 3W11 find it just the sort of tuoneynaving inidement .yoU need. Costs more to make tlmn others, but it's steeped with hon est value. I)rop in and look it over. ' .. . "I ELKINS & KING, Priaeyille, Oregon. Water Notice. D. F. Stewart & Co. reqnt nil pnrties inini water from Crooked river nlnive the hed of the mill rare, to turn the exceM bock into the river as the mill in now ready to grind and water U ihort. , n 11. ; i ' Notice to Creditors. ' . Notice l herewv (fien thnt th undewlRrwH 1ih Wen br tli county curt f Cionk county, utateof Orex"n, duly pnint ed Executrix of the evtute mid l.-wt will unci testament Jt Medfnrd A. MKre, aVceawd, and all rxnn havinit claim. aKaiimt uid e tate art hereliy miuired to praii nt the (nine duly verified to tlie executrix at the.ffice4if M. K. Brink, in 1'rmrville, Oteffin, within nix iunntit. fmu the date (4 tne tirt oublica tiun of tliia notice. DaU4 July 30, 1SI0L . Sar.ih K. Mcxiiik, Kxecvtrix nf ertate of Medfurd A.' Muore, M. E. Brink. Attorney Uw executrix. Most Popular Teacher. The vote on the inot popiilnHench er up to the present tands m follow: Mis Lilly Read . . . .' . . . .750, Mii Ciirrie Fee.!yA 300. Miss Lilly Knox..... 1203. Mum Ljrt". Lnekey 450 Wati-ea lSruwu'.'. -'. .31ft For several weeks - Tli sound r.f themw4 hauiiner and mallet hare been heard at Adamson and Wiunek Cn'i.' . t- : Drug and Furniture Departmen'i. -We have (rreally enlnncd mir Drutj and 8latinnery rof'tn and have our new stuck of Furniture enistini( nf all lines and a'l grades in order. We can say without fear of contradiction thnt we have tlm most cnuiplute stuck of Furniture over bruuht tu Prineville and at Price Never Before Offered. Vi'n r selliiiu Furniture at about nn lialf the price- tnmrdj aaked. Our Walt Paper, Siationery and lrmj lines an tin) lru Utjt liisti.ry. Calf and Examine oar.-Lin: It is a p'eosura to show our quods. We will sare you mom y . Jidamson & Winnck Co