Local Mention Mm. IV try I til v In In vhdtliiK reditu ve nt The Millie. Fourth of July kimuIm hi Itldcoiit & I'lwlcr's. George Itnlifi nl I'liiillnii, mum In town Tlleadny, Kuril Thiimiliiy, Juno '.'I, to tin wife of It. W. Hubert it liny. Horn Friday, June Ti, to t wlf ofUny Imfullftt, urIi'I, ' For wnll iunr no in A. II. U iiinn A Co.' ninl mi vp mi mi-v. Iojonni nr wiintcd liy the OrUity lftk lu in Ut Co. Mood wnuiit. Tin' UrUxl.v I .like I .imiiImt Co., of l.itinoiita t advert ImIhk f i r Iokihtm. A. 1 Wlule waa In (rum liU ranch on Camp rtvck the first of the week. Luther CliiyiiiMil ninl family of Paulina, ttv vhdtlnir In tin Hy thlw week.J ' TIid Imk, llnlilint ruiiiilnif nml i'lii'iiMt m-wlnn machine In fuiinil lit A. II. I.litnniiti A Cii.'n Ralph I'urllll (iiinnixI through rrliii-vllln Tuesday driving ITJOO hIi.i- to tli summer range. Jaini Keeunii, of tlii It nn of Mor row A Keeunu, sheepmen of Willow Creek, wiin In town this we-k. Ho to (Hover A Ninrr'N Cash Gro cery for fin iMttntoea, luicon, linm hiiiI lard. Mnt. Fred Clay pool In visiting with (', li. KrltkNon nml wife lit their ranch on Ib'iir creek, ' J. 7-eek of I'ortlitml, arrived In I'rlnevllle Hunday and will Mitd the niiumcr v ImI t lute relative. L, M. Hodge Mini family Ml TtieN dny for their homtwtend on Crooked river, where they will icud tin uni-nii-r. f am a xi?r cunrc 5 THE VERY BEST I C CTCUTADT JP. m " i- u l Ltir rill I IK VVS M If oil dud a- Nllvcrluc watch return It tollilmilllceortoF.nrl McLaughlin. All klniU of fruitM, rnuiJ.r, clgiim i'k, for tin- Fourth itt J. 1'.. Htew- art's. 1 Hi t. II. A. Own, who hit charge of the rolporterer wagon f 'lie llnptlut ilinrvh, passed through I'rlnevllle Mutuality. Don't sell your eggs mid potatoes until yuu ie Glover A Htarr. They are always In tin' market ninl niy tin blithest market print. Aiitunu Fratrbt from lint Mitchell country plowed tliroiiKh I'rlnevllle Moiulny with a bund of 2000 heep. Hi him on hi way to California. Iioyuu want utrawlicrrlcM to put up this nciimoii? lo not wait too long, but give up your oritur In 1 1 un to get tint heat. I'rk-e will be rlicht. O lover A Mtnrr. i WALLPAPER Tlii-i art iiiany ni-w pnt ti'rim thin year. We ran nIiuw you a great variety of tin-1 n. All Kraile ami prion. AnK to we our wall MtN-r. 7). 2. Jfdmm0 A Cmmjmmg smiSBtSJEfBZt J. II, (Iruy wiu In from liU Itouuey view atiM-lt rnneli the d rut of the week at temllliu to IniMllieNN unit tern. J. II llaner waa over trout Ited. un Hid Monday looking niter liU tiiiNlnitui IntereatN and vImIIIiik with lila fnmlly. . .. . , Mm, Maudit HUInw weut to Civn. well ttKlay and from thent will leave Hundiiy for 1'rliievllle to aeni! the auiniui'r. Ruirene Clnard. 3. K, Htewart & Co. nrt at-llltiK Meu'a Btinnner ult at very low price. If yuu lMel a milt now la the time ti huy. ' '.M Mr. ft'ftiiloii of the Ht-anlon A ItrookN I.uuiImt Co., of Minneapolis Minn., one of the liiwt luinU-r ronipiinlin In the world la In town. Will Perry, aent for the Hinder Hewliin Mnehlue Co., hott week moved hie family from The Dallin mid are inaklntt their home at pred entin UiIh city. (lo U T. V. Met 'all later k Co. for Hlove I'ollitblliK (Hovea. Mra. 1. Mkhel and Mm. M. It. Kill. tt auriirla.il the Indlea of the ivgreo of Honor Tueaday evenlii by treatlntr them to lee rream and eooa atC. I. Wluiii k'a. Anyone havlnft riMtma that they (l.lre to rentdiirlnit the Fourth of July week leave the iiuinlx-r of rooum and addreaa with C. M. Htroud at I'oludexU'r Hotel. We handle a full line of Kroeerlea chaap aa the cheaMat. Waaco hlKh patent flour, and can make you very low price on uar by the aaok. (Mover A Hlarr. Why uae old rani-Id ahlpped In Crttamery hutter, wlien you can buy Xevely'a nice fnah ("reamer hutU-r at 75 eenU a roll, at (Hover A Ktarr'e. I'atronlie home Industrie. H. Taylor Hill and wife arrived In I'rlnevllle Inat we-k. Mr. and Mm. Hill are here on a Itualneaa trip and cxcct to remain until after the Fourth of July. t'nlU'd K ta tea Coiiiuilaaloner, F. A. Unwell waa In town thla wwk look liiir after hualueM connin'tiM with hia ottlee. Mr. Howell haa not decided iu yet whether he will o(Nn up an otllce In town or not. Ilev. J. T. Moore la on the nick Hat and wlahea to any that he will he un able to preach next Hunday at Mill (Veek or at I'rlnevllle aa haa been announced. Frank Foater and (line, Lytle left Monday lu company with L. K. Alltiijrhnm for the KUtcm country where they ifo to l.Hik over aome yellow pine tlnilier clalma. They took nlonir kuiin and flahliiK tackle, and will Miid a few daya hunting and tlahliiK. La Credentia i M..... ri..r .1 I. 9IU it 9 It la the eotml of any 12V fllfar nt O l-i,r Hill.. I.v IS RIDEOUT & FOSTER Hnymoiid Cnlavan and wife and Mra. Cahivan'a alater of lib Valley, Calif., are here vlaltllig with relatlvca. They will leave net wei.k for Wat-r-vllln. Waah., where they will make their future home. J. M. 1 1 ay ea of Hllverlake, Or., la In I'rlnevllle on liiialnee. Mr. Hnyea aa.va every tblii( looka koimI lu hla country. Croa will lie wa daya or two week late but they will be IiIk onea. Ike Ward paaaed throuKh Prlne- vtlle Tueadajr morn In if with a band of Him eheep. He waa bound for the u miner rane In the mountalna and will go In aouth of the McKenzle biidice. j Htate Knglnecr Iewla came over from Itedmond Friday wliere lie haa laten flnlahliiK up hla tour of luapec tlon of the vaiioua IrrlKatlon enter pHaea In thla reiclon. Mr. Iewla left for Khanlko Katurdny. Kervlcea at the Methiallat church next Hunday aafollowii: The puator will preach In the morulntr. In the evening1, the prealdliiK elder, Rev. Walter Kklpworth will conduct the quarterly meeting- aervlwa. You will find a hearty welcome. The new foreat guard that have juat ncelvel their appointment to the wentern dlvlwlon of the ISlue Mountain foreat reeerve are: W. O. Leach, I'rlnevllle; W. A. Freeman, Paulina; J. L. Winter, Klley, Or., and Carl W. Von Welker, Duma, Or. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticked to the Oregon State Fair to be held at Kalem Hep-teniU-r 10 to 15. The fair thla aeaaon promlaea to lie unuaunlly attractive and will no doubt la) more aucceaaful than ever. Volume 1, Numla-r 1, of The Dallea Optlmlat, published by Ilennett A Davenport, reached our table Friday. It la a blight alx-column alx-page weekly carrying a heavy line of very neatly dhtplayed advertlaementa. The paHT reflecta great credit on The Ilullea, on Meaam Bennett A Davenport and on the bualneaa men of the community In which It la located. THE BEST MOWER MADE FULL LINE OF REPAIRS W. F. !QSi!i!Si!Df rrr"1Prineville-Shaiiiko Stage Line 2 J iicii DaKery j : In tha MilUr BiuUiaa C Building SFreah Bread. I'lea and Cake k alway on hand. W Paatry of all klnda made to W Q order. PRINEVILLE, . OREGON f Daily Between Prlrtevllle and Shaniko SCHEDULE r ' 5 Leaves Hbanikn, 6 p. m. Arrive at Prineville 6 a. m. ' Leaves Prinerille 1 p. m. Arrive at Shaniko 1 a, n. j First Class Accommodations i The Massachusetts Mimtaal ife Springfield. Massachusetts Operating under the Famous Non-Forfeiture Laws of the state of Massachusetts Divides its Earnings Annually Among its Policy Holders. ARTHUR W. CLOTHIER SUIM :r suits AT Reduced' Prices We are making a decided reduction in all of our lines of Light Weight T Summer Suits. If you intend to buy a suit we would be pleased to show you through our line; also if you need shoes, shirts or anything else in Gent's Furnishings we have it in styles that are right and at a modest price. J. E. Stewart & Co. Rev. Ijevl Jolumon of Pendleton, will preach In the Preeliyterian hurch next Sunday July lHt, both morning and evening. All are cordially Invited to attend. Do not fall to attend the oenlng dance of the celebratlou on Saturday veiling, and get acquainted. The licet of uiuhIc has been eecured for he dance and arrangement to make : thle an enjoyable affair have been : made. B. Gatewotxl, malinger of The! Uatewood Mining & Trading Co., of I Howard, Or., won In Prlneville, ; Friday, to meet his brother, Rowl ing Gatewood of Oswego, Kan., who him come out here to eee how i he likes It. Ita dollars to doughnuts j he will never go back to the Sun flower state. Married Mr. Charles Otta Christi an! to Miss Belle KannellH, June 24, at the home of the bride's parrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rannells, offline Fnlls, Or. Only the near relatives of the contracting narties were present The Rev. J. T. Moore officiated.. Mr. and Mra. Chrlntlanl will make their future home at Mr. Christiani's ranch. H. Spinning of Wilbur, Wash,, who j has licen looking over Crook county j during the pat few weeks for In-1 vestments, found something to his liking In the Towell Bntte country. Mr. Spinning has traveled thousands of miles within a few years looking over Washington, Oregon and neigh boring states for laud Investments and saw nothing that looked as good to him as the prospects of CrtMik county. In the not far distant future we hope to have Mr. Spinning aa a uelghbor. He is made of the kiud of stuff that Crook county needs. ELEGANT W H 1 1 K Jf 4 At C. W. ELK I NS 85 A Genuine Sale on Our Entire Stock S Linen Parasols $2.50 FOR SALE : 1900 acre ranch, partly on creek bottom and' "partly in Blue Mountain Forest Reeerve. Suitable for sheep, horses or cattle. Permanent winter and summer range. Plenty of water. Address Q. E. Kklukki, Kelso, Wash. 6-28-lmp. FOR SALE: Two National Road Grad ers, one well boring machine and slip scrapers and plows. Latest improved models. All new. For sale at a bargain. Cash or approved security. F. O. B. Shaniko. Address G. E. Kbllooo, Kelso, Wash., 6-28-lmp. a 3 ti- ti ll- ar. 17. li k7. ax WAV A Chance for You to Save Money and at the Same Time Get the Best and Most Up-To-Date Goods on the Market ' J J What We Are Going to Do" Beginning Monday, July 2, and until Saturday night, July 7, wewiH" give a Reduction of 10 per cent on every article in our Store. I What This Means This is a fair and square sale. Our goods are all marked in plain figures, and at the lowest cash price. We have no book price and for that reason 10 per cent off at our store, means lower prices than 25 per cent off at other stores. , Our Reason For Doing This Our store is already over crowded, and our fall goods will begin to arrive very soon, and we take this way of making room and at the same time making friends. Some of Our Lines Included in This Sale Men's Suits, the most complete and up-to-date stock of Gents' Furnishings ever shown in Crook County, Banner Brand Waists and Skirts, Kingsbury, Burlington and Stetson Hats, Ladies' Underwear, Men's Underwear, Gloves, all kinds of Shoes including a fine line of Gents' and Ladies Oxfords and Canvas Shoes Dishes, Fishing Tackle, Etc , Etc. Take Advantage of this Sale and Make a Year's Interest on Your Money RIDEOUT & FOSTER The General Furnishing Store I 14 r4 0) 14 S A aR. Ra A A iX t&t trsi a M 31