,p0(99MkMW$9MmnGtl ' j fV?? Koseoe Knox was down hoin Post fcumlay - . .. . ,f v James Kelly ot Hay Creek, was; a il'rincvillc visitor the lirst of the week. "Cohhy:l Stroud is working behind 'the counter ut the liechive. w Court Allen of Lava wua Priue "ville visitor Monday. H, Uamsdcll, of Antelope, was in the oily Mondny. Will 1 1 ik id in is visiting friends mid 4vlatives in Lebanon. J. L. MoCulloch, the rustling tim licr locator, nmde Cirinsu Valley a fly ing visit Inst week. The Base Bull Club has ordered new suits, and i.ext Sunday the boys will come out dressed ior bull playing. Mark Powell ot McKay creek was in the city Monday looking nftei busi ness mutters. Kidge Dinner is home from Corval lis, wheie he lias been attending the iitate Normal School. Henry Grimes who has been very : poorly lately, suffered a backset lately Mud is in a very serious condition Irmn lute reports. " (jeurgi Circle nud his mother left Tuesday morning for La Grande, via of Shaniko. They will be gone about ten days. J. U. Poindexter and Mrs. E ' Poin dexter, of Ash'vood, were visiting re latives nnd friends iu Prinevitle the lirst of the week. Billy Zell, ut) old time printer, was in this otliee Tuesday and showed lis bow they used to do it. , .Haying will commence on several of tlie ranches m tins vicinity uoriiig t he week uud from all reports their will be good crop. " There seems to be a scarcity oi Lands in the county this year and the farmers are uttering good prices tar men to work in the hay fields. The revival meetings commenced Tuesday night in the M. K. church are lieing well attended. Miss Mary Brown, of Spokane is conducting the ten ices. We aie having some cooler weather, !i ml the rain Monday was of great benefit to the growing crops. Tracey and Merrill will no doubt be jible to celebrate the 4th of Joly in re gard to Liberty and Independence. Mr. Parker of tliia' office hag been in very oor benlh for the past two weeks. Dr. Holt of Portland will conduct worship next Sabbath both morning and evening in the Union Chinch. All are cordially invited to these ser vices. The members of the Faculty of the Oiegon Agricultural College, left Tues day iiiorn intr for Bend where they wi'l lecture Tuesday night. Fruiu there they will go to Bums. Profs. Ji.s. Withyci nib, E. E. Lake and F. L. Kent, of the Oregon Agri cultural College, of Corvallis, weie in Prmevilie the first of the week. .! II. McCabe and wile, A, O'Kelly and wile, Miss M. Maluuey and 1). J twceney, of Spokane, were in the city Monday and while here tiled tin tim bi-r claims. .1. li. Bennett brouglit to the JolK NAl. otliee soni fine samples of whest and lye grown uti his faun near La liionti. Mr. J. E. Calami! closed it siicees-t. ful lerni of school al the lower McKay neiit4 bo'isw last Tue.-dny. Xext week we will publish lite program in full. A good ciowl was out. Sunday tnsee the practice siiiiih' of base lull. The loys a-re getting in good haie toplny, olid wwl be ble to give Haystack u loud game oh rhe lib of July. i i veuueii, uie eiiei, nirner I 1.' E II .i . I . . t t. . I . ' who iuiH been working m ilia shop ol 1 ice .Vdiilns for the past two months, fc'.t SiiMiliiy lor his Imnie in Portland, lie lutiy lotiMitand heiiome A peruia- eMt residKHl of this city. Miss Iaki Vriiliiv retiwiml t her iome a-t Ct.'s K''i's, Weill. esday, from lJa!-Cnrti:ilil(i ulines in I'ulu.rt-itia, t'liece' sio bus been yisit inji her sister, Jfcr W. M. Davey, foi sevur.il uiouihs WAN IKD A woman tod.. goMrrnl I housework. Good whjjos paid. Cull or write to Mrs. Lee Wigle, on Crook- ,l I'i.-nl' ' John Tcnipelton imd Water.. Kay wtiut rabbit hunting Sunday. They killt'il till I in two hours. John says lint bis gun barrels woi" nlmo.it inel'- eil. Kay hn a sore shoulder from the vicious kicking of the gun: the boys bid a good tone and iiinde a good start townrds cxtoiniinaling the rabbit population in the live (irnsa neighbor hood. Lost; somewhere on the road be tween Priucv i!e and the Circle place; a black cai, nine years old, belonging to Mac CoriH tl. Mac ia icry anxious to see the rat so anyone linding ii please briny it home. John Arnold, of Rye (trass, while on the road to Sininiko with a load of wool, met with an accident which came very near costing him bis life. He fell oil' of the wagon and stiuek on the wheel with force enough to break a couple oi nbs. lie Is doing well Iruin last reports and will soon be able to tie around. Grunt Mays, forniely a business ninii of The Dalle, but at present a stock man of Camp C'eek, was brought to lo town tin' latier part ot last week with a well developed case otThyphoid .Mularii) lever. Dr. Rosenberg met. him on (he road in ami made the trip in easy us J OS bid fo; him under Hie onvuioctniieea. He was taken to P 'imiexter's Hotel, and at last rcpoil was getting along nicely. We hope thai in a short lime he Wih lie fully ncnveied. The While foliar line will sell round trip tickets lor one tare lor tin: round trni, good l'( i:r Julc Ilrii and -ith unit ' returning to and including the (ith, for the ucneiit of any who in.iy vusli to take in tlie i'ouilli oi .inly celeboi Hon at any o! I lit-points on tlie rivci between iiie Ualles ami l'oillaiid. AKri'ull ueiii I'olUxc iH!elurra The l.eeiu-1. s and illustrations given Monday ni,;l,t by meinliers vf the faculty oi t lie Oiegon .Agricultural 'College were very iiiierctiug. A large and ilUeiu.'.'-. audience weiu out noo all went aivy satislied. 1'isf. Withy cumb gave a siiort uttdress on tlie workings ut the college and tlie re sults. Pro:. Y.. R. Lake next give a very interesting talk about the poison oua plants ut tins etute, their luiiuie, growth ami Viiiieties. Some interes ting points wi re given no this suoject. Last bill not lea at were the Steieoji lican view-. Prof. Kent illiistiuied these with a short talk. Some line viens of tl,c college bniitiugs and farm were shown. Prof Withycomb ex plained the diilcreiiee in the various tireeda ol livesurk, and the best class of beef stock. Some fine pictures ol livestock were shown. Some pictures of a singie lilier ol wool luaguiJiied 7oU times were show n, and of these one was Crook county wool. The Pro) said they kvi seaiched all over to liud a beiter sainpie, Inn failed, so Ciook County has tlie (iistinctioii of produ cing the hiicl ssinple of wool in the United Suites. Oregon shoulil (eel proud of this school as it is doing a great work t.r.varils the betterment of ihe Agriciii:iiial and livestock indus try of the slate. Last year there were ibH pupil., enrolled; oi toe 3.1 counties in the stale, o2 were repicseuled in the college, six of whom were from Crook county. Prof. ithycomb ex- pressed himself aa well ph ased will, j tlie interest siunvti in iii irtviiiiii, lie said Hint Piiueville had a line class of people and he could not ol neked lor u more attenlive audience. Tracy and Merrill, the escaped convicts, have not been seen for two or three liaySjUtid the detectives that arc alter them arc playing a waiting game A dispiitch from Tueonia an nounces that Ben Merril, it brother of David Merrill, the escaped con vict, Imp given up a job in a lumber camp, drawn ihe money corning to hitn and left to jjiiu- his brother, (lo ehiriug that. I will fieht u protect him aiiiiiot his pursuer.''. The au thorit.es bUjuld. Umh uJcttt lutu in Spring. WALK All Sizes While Oak Siio's. These Shoes are minle of tin very tock. The best is iihvuvit the flii'iti.cHt. Every pair wiirrunleil. Special tion culled to the liovs ami youths,' slioes iimt'e of thin lealiicr. We are sole agents for WURZWEILER GBORMLEY I Hsrrah for Haystack. Sho is soing to Celebrate. Tlie forenoon exercises will con I'ift of, Music, Speaking und lleaii ing; Picnic Dinner. The uiternoon iiuitlscmentK are; Haw Pnli game, foot riii'es, Horse raeees, potuloc races, sack ruees, Bicycle races, three legged races and Tog of war. I I'll! IJU, tPlatfcrm 2)ance at cf('ght. Music liy filiiirji's String Uand from IVineville. Stuiper on the ground after fi:00 I'. M. Good Camp (irotind for those wishing to cnnip. Wood n ml water on the grounds. Ilav and Grain Plenty. pvCrVl)()ly IS COrdijll!)' IT.. J I i C T iiiviTtHi to umw Hid we Will Trwit Yon llMit J. II. WIXDOM. J). G. UOGKHS. ('ottiniittce jTAILORj Iptadiiiiiiist I Hi 1 U1U u For American Manafacturedl Fireworks GO TO THE IBowling Jillcy, Choice Fruits, Candies, Jce Cream, Nuts, etc. Give us a trial. WUIIH & C'AALL'JBELL, tug 1532 OVER SHOES FOR MEN. All Widths a HI H . if.ii A i L-.l - -'-'1 Dl 11 "'1' V best atten . . to thk , . CONSI'MKlbS . . OK . . BAR3ED WIRE Do You Know Barbed Wire Pun's more fet to ths potnl thin riml Is eiiual in strcnirth to the .trontr-st? Length to one pound, 2-point regular, IH.S.j feet; 4-poiut reKiilar, 18.20 feet; weight, one mile in len'tli, 2-i..int regulur, 2S0 pounds; J-point regular. 2!K) pottnds. ? Von are not m much interested in the price wr pound as the actual rest per rod or mile. Figure for yourselves, then consult our nearest agent. Thin will result in your buying the WAUKEGAN. .WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE mm WAUKtCAH CHIEF, 1 Wall yapcr Mthmotic. ADDITION'; The new styles of Wall Paper jusf received, also the Bum you add to your savings by buying of us SUBTRACTION: The amount we uro deducting from other dealers prices MULTIPLICATION: The customer tells her friends that she lias discovered the economical jilacu fo buy Wall Paper) her fiiends become our customers. DIVISION: Our profits are cut in two, that we may have more trade than before. Do you want Wall 1'atier on the profit-sharing plan? D. P. ADAIHSON'S Drug Store is the Place. Hit I mt " """ ' The Bilt-wll Shoe. Unexcelled or tvli, dttniliility iuul com fort. The liest of everything used in tljccnn rtruelioii of tliee tiliop. Try it pair mid you will buy only Tlie HILT WELL SHOE. HAKKU HA RUED WUlVu & THOMSON. ItftfW .. Cl -iw ?''''.; vvvA wti t' . he' ', y;"Jf." '"I kiv oth.T BtriH Wl nn onrth . HOLD ONLY UY AOKXTS, Elkins Q King, miXKVILLK, ORKUOX. yUJi Write for prices. We are the lowest. . i