Local Mention John Howard o' Kjiibw Creek, in in town. Mr. iMid Mr. Kutidnt lelt tody (hi Portland. Mr. C'ol-ll ImrjHf of I'Huliii, war in town this week, Arthur Ki iMii tl of lt, liu Ui it appointed furrnl gunnl. Claude iMiiilmui in out on hi new t n itvlt on Hear Creek, Frank Foster and Max Worn weiler nrm in I'orllund n busine. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell have re turned from a visit to Kenturky. Mr. nnd Mr. II. Ivin of Pu lijiit, were emmly est visitor , terday. The pasture on the mountain i retried iiiiicli In tier than com mon thi yrir. Minim, (iilberl and Ford are fiuling o Irw thiys at Mstoli and (he lakes. Mr. It. (1. Suiilli in Urn Prine ville delegate In tlieKnwid lodge of tli Ivgree of Honor. Mr. Lively, with Y'ureiler A Thomson, ha sold hi residence to Wi IIotiMon o( Axhwood. Mr. II. 1' llelknsp have today fur Portland to attend tli grand lodge of the Decree of Honor. lion. J. N. WiHiiiinoit, wife and ditohter, Mi Kdr, arrived in Prineville Friilny from The Dulles. H.twsrd V Turner, with J W Roliinson it (t., . Madras, wns in Prineville the 1 1 rw t of I ho wwk, Mr. Keed of North Yakima, left for Imiiif the first of the week. Iln (xMiti to return in about dm days. Mr C. II. Foster of Powell1 Hutu, lint takfti live of t ho John eon ( hildreii to he Hoy Mid Girl's Aid Society at Portland. Mr. Holler of Cro Keys, father of Mr. M. H. Klliott, i not ex pected to live. Mr. KUiott leave today fr th heds.de of her father. Kor Willi iimt Bn to A. II. IJpp iuimi ft Co,' Hint wave money. Tlie ImhI. llKlitent runnliiu; and ehimiH-M w wlni: mm-tiliie I fonntl lit A. II. Llopmun ft t'o.'a Do to Clover & HlnrrV Ciodi Oro. eery tor lino pottitue, bacon, Imiu mill lord. SUMMER SUITS J. E. John Comb left today for the iuii k-ilvi r inim in IHikunl mountain. The fire in the furn ace Imve h n stirlcd mid work in the mine will l pushed, C-lurlle Charlton, lawyer from Kaleni, ix thinkinir nf locating in Prineville. Mr. Charlton in not mi eniirit similar in onr inidl an years-ago hit used to live here. County School Bujierintendent Dinwidiliu hut ((one on tour of iiippvcliun of the schools located ut I 'rooked river. Paulina end Summit Prairie. He will h sh ke'it nhotlt H week. Marringe liceiiHe have leii i Hiied to Franklin M. ZumwaU and Iira A. Ornhuin, and to Perry A. South and l.edu A. Graham, all of Sinter. The douhla wedding will take l ic July 18th. J.J. Smith and A. 11. Foeter have oiened a rcnl enlale oflice neat door to llu U'Nvil rextaurant. Tliee genilemen are rutler, and l.iiniiii-HH entriiHted to them will he carefullv lixiked after. lr. Hyde wn called to Itear Creek Hut lea the ft rut of the week to attend to injurie utained ly J V KiUdiing. Mr. Kitihing wa iutlin up hay and in aome way hia foot got ( caught in the derrick hreakini; the bonea of the left ankle and otherwiiu) Ucnratii)K the h'g K V, I.aiinlilm hii returned from Portland where he ha been feek ing uurjiieal aid. Yeura ago ha broke hi ) k which wa not lroerly et at the time, canning him lot of differing. Three month go he dei'ided to go to Portlnud to ace what could be done for the injured tncinlier. He ha lcen rently lienefiied by hi trip. The Prineville itwloflice ; ia undergoing a thorough overhaul ing. The old Uxe have " Wen taken out and new and larger one aubntiiute!. A new floor ban been put in and the floor npace trebled. Three door now op-n into the mail lobby affording eaty acce. to all department id the office. The Htamp window will lie put lo one aide o a not to interfere with the general delivery window. A door i to lie cut from the wuct aide and all mail ia:ka will be handled from there. Pontmanter Lafollett deserve lot of credit for the in creued facilities 'furnudied the public. AT Reduced Prices We are making a decided reduction in all of our lines of Light Weight 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. Stewart & Co. (io to T. K. Mi-Caltialvr ft t'o. lor Hlove rollxlilng tlloven. Col. Nye ia very low. It i hot thought that he can live many day. M'.m Jackie Brin k ami Wl Slither of lleml, came over to I'lliievllle to apetnl the Fourth. C. John HuiiiliiilMt wauta ti buy a KimmI Jerwr cow. Hlaauldrna la Iiiiioutu. Or. IteiMl the want la. A cloudburtt laat Friday after noon did a little damage to hay on Johtmon Crek and on the (Jchooo. Mr. Ma Ufa Nichohten, of Hood River, ia veiling in the city with her pareuta, Mr. and Mr. 0. W. llarnea. Ha.n (Jaunt, who baa been work ing in the Elite Tonaorial Parlor the par year left Monday for Portland. The injunction uit was argued before Judge Uradhaw on Mon day The Judge took the matter under adviaemeut and will give hi doc if ion lator. M. K. Elliott got back from The Dalle yeterday, where he bad been to represent the county court in the injunction proceeding be fore Judge liradidiaw. U. S. Cowle, charged with in cent, had preliminary hearing the tirwt nf the week and waa bound over in I20U0 bond to appear be fote the grand jury at the fall term of court. ; ; , WALL PAPER There are many new pat tern till year. We cnu allow you a ureal varli-ty of them. All ifmdin nml prlii". Aak to e our wall paper. Z). ff. Jltlmmfn A Cmmmmng J. K. Stewart ft Vi. are aelllutt Men'a Summer Sulta at very low lirlcca. If you need a ault now In the time to tiuy, ; : :' ; . The annual teacher' institute will be held in Princville at the High School building on July 30, 31, and August 1, 2, and 3. No teacher will be excused unless pre vented by .unavoidable circum stance. The pastor will have charge of the usual service of the Methodist church next Sunday. Subject for the morning "Our Daily Bread." In the evening will be held a me morial service to the lamented Rev. 0. M. Booth, D. D. 1 ' Edward (i. HolU-r of Cross Key j i dead. Tbi waa the telephone meaaagn received by M. 11. Elliott this morning. Mr. Bolter .ia an old and highly respected pioneer of Crook county and ha been identified with the progress of tbi country for nearly half a century. The detail of the funeral have not yet been arranged. j All klmla of trulta. eatnly, clr etc. for the Fourth at J. E. Ktew art'a. , j Charles E. Com W of Illinois, is the new teacher elected to the Prineville High school taff. He come well recommended. John McLean, of Antelope, wa in town this week attending to busineaa matters connected with the Antelope Meat Market of which he I the owner. -T. W. Zimmerman of Bend, wa in town the first of the week en route to Howard, where he goe to take charge of the tore for the lialewood Mining & Trading Co. at that place. W C. Congleton, of Paulina, waa In town this week after a crew of men to commence harvesting hi bay crop. He reports men who will work in the hay fields to be scarce and that be will be about three men abort of the usual har vesting crew. F. McRae, of Antelope, was in Prineville this week. While here he bought the ranch of J. F. Hogg on Upper Ochoco and secured 8 sections of grating land. This land will be used as summer range for the 8001) head of sheep he now ha in that section. Mr. Hogg is looking after the ranch for him. The stockholders of the Crook County Livestock & Agricultural Association are notified that there will le a meeting of the stockhold ers of the association on Saturday, the 21st day of July, 1906, at 2 o'clock, at the circuit court room . n ii m. . . I i t - in rrinevuie. i ne purpose oi me meeting is to see about making ar rangements for holding a fair this (all. A full attendance is den i red. ELEGANT W H 1 T E 4 I inon Dnracnlc umvii rui ujuij 4 ve-du 4 At C. W. ELKINS A. P. Donohue, of Laidlaw, was 1 1 Tl in town weanesuay ana inurs day. Mr. Donohue was over to look after a water right which he is trying to secure for his desert claim in the Sisters country. He reports the crops in that section to be looking fine, in fact the best that be has seen since becoming a resident of Crook county. J. A. Brown, ot naystacK, was in town mis weeK transacting business and renewiug old ac quaintances. Tbi is Mr. Brown's first visit to Prineville since this time last year and he noticea many substantial improvements since that time. He says that the warm weather is damaging the grain in the Haystack section which was resowed this spring. THE BEST IOE CREAM OR SODA Jfdmmttm' a . S A FRESH LOT OF 1 LOWNKV'8 CANDY In Packages PrlcrromSctoI.BO .jj Mail orders Filled Promptly 2). P. J(iamon & C. WANTED a irood Jersey Cow. Please state price. Address C. John Suud quist, Lamonta, Ore. 7-5-8t r Kit a vrn ounrc gi m I JITlJlJ r THE VERY BEST 5 E. STEWART & CO. i A A Aii 1 fcjfk AAA AAA A A The harvest season in Morrow county Will open early next week, probably Monday, and in most sections the crop will be heavier than for several years. In fact some of the wheatgrowers claim they will have the largest yield they ever had. The abundance of moisture that fell during May and June has caused the grain to fill better than usual . and the berry will be heavier than ordinarily; no shriveled or half formed grain to reduce the weight. The yield will be the lightest in the north part of the country where the grain was injured to some extent before the rains came, but even there the crop will be better than was anticipated earlier in the seas- m of I JO'Neil Bakery j - . I Fresh Bread, Pie and Cakea alway on hand. r Pantry of all kinds made to r order. & PRINEVILLE, . OREGON J HAVE YOU TRIED THE jf La Credentia Havana Cigar 3 for 25c It is the equal ot any 12!c cigar. (1 for Bale oy a RIDEOUT & FOSTER ER To Kent Four-room cottage, free water, fair barn, and chicken bonce; lot for cow; aUo two stoves, tables, chairs, bed steads, clothes press, bed lounge, etc. For terms write or telephone C. M. Lis tkb, Prineville, Or. 6-21 -Imp Ik ax Sa aft x 0? Wj Wi Wj s as m imMMmMMmmim 3VEcOOKi3VCIOI: THE BEST MOWER MADE FULL LINE OF REPAIRS W. F. Kiii ri Clearance IN order to make Spring and Will be Oosed Out and see us Derore T. F. McCALUSTER & CO. i n 1 1 i ' . . i t.ia...iii.ni '" 4"i I Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko SCHEDULE " . Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. m.f t v Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m. '"' First Class Accommodations 'ii ' hi Hivt you roorwy to invest, property to be cjrtd for or Utts to be manijed? Will your hrilth. tiine iad 'private iffairt permit you to manage them properly and profitably? You may have the collective wisdom of experienced men In the management of your inter ests ii you con :ult this Company. It also receives deposits subject to check, and savings accounts from one dollar up, paying current interest thereon. Acts as trustee in all property relations requiring such services, buys and sells bonis, effects col lections, lends money. In many other ways It can be of service. Call or nlte for fret pjmpilet selling forth the scope of its operations. " Snisi (Smnuirmr 247 Wash. St. Portland Oar. CAPlTAUfrTOCK lEO,OOQ-'iH 'I' 'l lit I' !! room for the fall stock our ' I Summer Millinery at Reduced Prices. Call in i buying and save money f 14 mm lil 14 rjt I was HI If I HI HI HI o 1 bale Ion. Hepnner limes. ,