EXCELLENT WORK DONE At Prineville Summer Schools. SUPT. TRAVER HERE He Si Considered One of Best Institute Workers in tbe State. tb A visitor nt the Crook C'otinty High Hcliool would find the ii n jurily of th Crook county teacher hard nt work. Hut rlntend' nt IHnwiddie, Professor Strang" n ml Goodin have conducted it ucee ful Nrml school during Jidy, which ha Imnmi of jtri'dl benefit to the teacher. With II not fur this opportunity to prepare for ex amination, the teachers would be obliged to stand tin- extra expense of goinn to another county for thin work. Tin' teacher are pleased with the present roii'lition and with the character of work Unit tin been offered. Thin extra study will benefit the schools of the county, since the teachers will do rnore cllicient work. During thi present ws-k Hhht intendcut Ihnwiddie in conducting the regular minimi institute. HuM'riht'iuli'iit I. It Trover of the Condition I'uhlin School came in front Pendleton Monday nnd in giving Mviitl work in method thin week. Kin subjects are: Phonics, I'rimary Reading, Lan guage, Arithmetic, Course of Study lit Method. Judging from the note being taken by the teacher, Surin tendent Travcr i giving some practical work which will find 11 place in the school roin)H of the county. The present summer m hool in a departure from the ordinary plan pursued in the other counties, hut it in a ronounc'd success, nnd Sujierinlendent Hinwiddio pro poses to continue tin school next summer. Thn teachers of tin county sincerely hope that thin may he done. The work of the institute will he followed by three or four miming local institute which will U held during the winter. 8ucrintcnd ent Dinwiddio will he united by Professor Strange, Mis tioodin and several of the prominent teacher" of the county. These meetingn will keep the educaliotuil work of thin county at a white heat, and produce good results for the boy and girl. The present law require all teachers to attend the county in stitute. The Crook county teach ers are manifesting a spirit to oUy the law, not only in the legal senne but in a professional sense, ami have rescinded hy attending the present institute almost in a body. This attendance moms that many of the teachers must travel long distances, hut they feel that they are being fully repaid. A pleasant feature of the insti tute was the invitation of Mr. Adamson to the teachers to visit his drugstore and ice cream par lor on Tuesday afternoon. The teachers were all present and en joyed some of the best ice cream ever manufactured in Oregon. It is rumored that &n high us four dishes were served to one individu al. Mr. Adamson served some fine candy and ice cold drinks. Superintendent Dinwiddie thanked Mr. Adamson on behalf of the teachers. Mr. Adamson's generous treat was highly appreci ated, and it is certain that his per iod has leen the most interesting on the program. A stranger in the county could not help noting the excellent in tercst in all matters educational; the splendid school system and es pecially tho grand work being done by the County High School. This echool furnishes the best advan tage at the lowest possible cost An examinaton of tho attendance shows that Crook County boys and girls are not slow to take advan tatra of the excellent school. The attendance in the school will roach 200 pupils in a short time. Instead of grieving over the fact that Crook county is somewhat distant from Eugene or Corvalhs the people have decided to bring I'rofensor Strnnge i one of the best educator in the entire slut. However, bin splendid work in evi dent nnd needs no commendation. It U cry fortiiinite that he and bin able ni-tiltil, Minn (iondin, lilt- Inch retained (or (be lii'Xl two year-. Il.ith ol tin- educator have hud several oppori unities to work cUewhcre at good salaries, but they have counelited to remain two year longer, at leust, in Prine ville. Their work in well known and i well supported by the peo ph of thn county. Crook County Schools are in eX' celleiit eondiiiou, and compare well ilh sny county in the state All this in due in a treat mca-or' to the mil. ring efforts of Superin tendent lliuftiddie, hi excellent curpo of lencliers, nod ihe influence of the Crook Ci'imy Hull School, Tlio-e ill nllrnd IllOe St the nil III in -r Norm.il school were: l'rf-. A. C. Strange mid M irgarct (iondirt, instructor-; I. C. Fulton, Kthel Mors, Kthel Smith, L'tiu Jonen, Mrs. Delia Foster, Nora Kier, Marion L. Wient, M, Frances llarader, Floy Mc'iliee, Itoss (iibson, Maude Dublin, Irene Barnes, Carrie Smith, A. Larseti, Myrtle Scoggin, Mm. N. It. Noble, John Tuck, Aulta Snyder, Ada Taylor, Kdna L. Morse. The teachers enrolled for work in methods, etc., under Suerin tendent Travern sre as follow: Lily P.eid, Mrs. Klmer Clark, Winnie Kitlder, Kthel Kidder, Ada Morse, Myrtle I'enuington, Lucy O'Mcg, H. A. Scoggin, Jessie Hartley, Chas. I.ewi, Mr. May Wigle, fjottie Mont)omery, Itulh Keed. U7 1- 1 n.LLL JLWLLLK W. rranK reieu, optician Han om'!hm for btisincHH in tho wimiuwg of A!aiiin'n Drug SUre. Uring in yur Watch, Jewelry and Hpittach- wurk. . . SUte Hogiwrwl Optician, All Work Guaranteed -Trial Solicited WU M 1 "7 r a 4k Local Mention C. W. Klkins has n turninl from Portland. II. (lutewuod left for Howard Friday morning. Max M'urzweiier in back from Portland and thecoaxt. Col. Smith and fn:uily have gone camping on the Mackenzie. For wall pM-r k to A. II. Ltjn nutii t'n.'s nuit nave money. W. K, Houk of Lamonta, was a county seat visitor recently. D. 0. Rogers of llavtsck. was in town on business the other day. MAYER SHOES THE VERY BEST J. E. STEWART & CO. 4 AM Dr. Ko-ciibcrg and party have returned from the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomson have taken the Nye home for a year. 1). F. Stewart, Frank Johnson and Dave Jones have gone to the Cascade mountains for an outing of two or three weeks. Mrs. Mattie Nicholsen, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. (I. V. Uarnes, of Prineville, Mt for her home at Hood Kiver Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith left yesterday for Portland and the coast They will cros the moun tains on horseback and proceed on their journey overland. P. Chit wood of tirizzly, was in Prineville on business Tuesday. He says the hot weather did some damage to growing crops in his section, hut the loss will not be as great at reported. liro. Helms of the Mitchell Sentinel was in Prineville Tuesday looking for a compositor. Sick-net- left bin ollice deserted. MifS Jackie Brock came to the rescue and left vesterdsy with Mr. Helms for Mitchell. Nate Wiirxweiler left yesterday for Joseph, Wallowa county, for an outing. A. H. Lipproan and family leave today for a month at Belknap Springs. Many campers are getting back from the mountains. All rejsirt a KoihI time. Will. am Wurzaeiler left yester day for Portland, and from there will go to Joseph for a vacation, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilson left for Portland Tuesday to have an os'ralion jssrformed on the throat of their son, Fred. John (ieiger, who for the past twelve years has been the head brewer for the O'Xeil Bros.' Brew ery, at Prineville, has severed his connection with the firm and will tke a much needed rest. Mr. tleiner and family left today for Portland where they will remain for a short time. Mm. Kales In oflcrhiK her entire Mck nt KirliiK and Summer Milli nery nt itreiitly reduced prices. This Is done In order to iimke room fur the fall stock, (let price mi milli nery from her U-fore Imylnji. 7-12-tf Complaint is made that property owners whose trees line the side walks do not keep them pruned high enough. The lower limbs projeot over the sidewalk to the great annoyance of jiedestrians. It is not conductive to a pleasant frame of mind to walk along in the Walter Cleveland will teach in twilight and chase your hat every the Prineville High School the , h minutes. Cut off the offend coming year. He was elected prin-! it'K branches, neightmr, so that cipal of the Kugene High School I '" days may be long in the land, hut resigned to co.ne here. He is 10 L K (1 A N T W H I T K Linen Parasols i2.50 At C. W.ELKINS Mrs, Ella Cram and Mrs. Wm. Combs left for Cpper Soda last week. Sheriff Klkins has returned from his trip to St. Martin's Hot Springs. T. W. Zimmerman and B. Gate- wood came down from Howard esterday. Isom Clock and Pleas Million) left Sunday for an outing at Bel knap Springs. Itev. J. F. Moore is preparing to take an outing in the Kosland neighborhood. M rs. A. Thomson from Upper Soda. having a line time. The tiest, lightest running anil hcnpcHt sewing miicliine Is found at . II. I.lppiuiiu & Co.'s J. K. Stewart & Co. are selling Men's Summer Suits nt very low prices. If you need n suit now Is Hie time til buy. Itev. Jennett and wife, Miss Johnson and Harold Wann, left Monday for an outing at Mtitoles, yTrrdLrJr has returned She reports WALL PAPER THE BEST ICE CREAM OR BOD A KRKSH LOT OK I.OWNKY'S CANDY in Packages Prlc from 6c le (I. SO Mail orders Killed Promptly ?, Z. P. damsom d Co bfefXrr3?rlT5Er mccormice: m - - fa L I & V THE BEST MOWER MADE FULL LINE OF REPAIRS W. F. A bronze key, No. 6064, was picked up on the street and left at this ollice. Owner can have same by calling at this ollice. J CrNeil Bakery j In the Miller Building C Fresh Bread, Ties mid Oaken nl way on hand. Pas try of all kinds made to order. i PRINEVILLE, OREGON il m 'I I 't"l 'I t 1 1 Hl '"'i 'I' 4t I Clearance Sale I IN order to make room for the fall stock our Spring and Summer Millinery Will be Closed Out at Reduced Prices. Call in (and aee us before buying and save money T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. I' I r I I I I ! I' Mi M I I I. ni i I i i i n , i ii a graduate of the University of Oregon and will prove a valuable acquisition to the faculty of our high school. Elsewhere in the Journal col umns will Is found an ad. of A. J. Washburn, of Suplee, Or., who of fers a reward of $.r a head to any one taking up his horses and send ing him word so that he can get j It is reHrted that a good many them. They are branded with a JK,ople , are filing homestead entries wrench on right or left stifle. in the Crain Prairie country. It Sixty head of work horses, thirty is possible that under the recent set of second-hand harness, ten i act ot congress mis iana may in- second-hand wagons, etc., are of-1 thrown open to entry. It is well fered at private sale on August 3d J watered and lies close to the moun aud 4th at the F. C: Uowlee Livery J tains so that stock can be grazed A Feed Stables, Redmond, Or. j during the summer. It produces Hereafter the I). I. it P. Co. will j a heavy growth of native grass contract their work with the farm ers instead of keeping their own equipment for doing the same. To Bent. Four-room cottage, free water, fair barn, and chicken hoiife; lot for cow; alwj two stoves, tallies, chairs, beil xteads, clothes pretw, bedlounjre, etc. For terms write or telephone O. M. Lis tkr, Prineville, Or. S-21-lmp that cuts about a ton of hay to the acre. This hay sells at from $5 to $10 a ton on the ground. r . - r Send Your Watches or Jewelry I for Repairs j TO W INNB K I All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable ? r There are ninny new pat terns this .year. We can show you a grrtit variety of them. All Ki'iules nnd prices. Ask to see our wall paper. ' 9. SP. jfJamson A Company Har3ErErsEr3Er3r3 F. McCaffery, manager of the Redmond Hotel, IcH for Portland Friday by way of Shaniko. F. C. Uowlee, superintendent of the D. I. P. Co., Redmond, passed through Prineville Friday on his way home from Portland. S. M. Railey, of the Journal Stuff, left Saturday for Matolcs, where he joins his wife in an out ing for a week or two. Mr. Reed, Mrs. Steiner and Mrs. M. C. Nye left on Friday for North Yakima, Wash. Mrs. Nye will probably make her home in Mr. Reed's family in the future. I Closing Out Sale GREAT REDUCTION A IN PRICES wise fe&'isaaj kWt! isATSfAjl.'? s-:ifmmM Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko SCHEDULE Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. m. Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations Commencing July '.'Sth nnd ending September 1. l'.HHi. 1 w ill invsent to my customers purchasinn the most (JrH-eries First Prize, $20 in gold Second Prize, $10 in gold Third Prize, $5 in gold (Other Grocery-men debarred from entering the conUwt.) I WILL GIVE 14 pounds Rest Cane Sugar f I 00 100 pounds Llluo Klbbon sugar 100 pounds liest Cano sugar..., b 4 iHiunds Shillings Best Soda 6 liars Star Soap ' 10 Onus Stmidiird Corn j 00 5 (iins Extra Stimdard Tomiitoes 1 Wl iirwent Coffee 35-etuit ('001 Other groceries In proportion I make the prices and do-not cut to Imitate others. 1 ask you to call and examine goods and prices. V I I I l I I 14 a C. A. GLOVER, Prineville, - - Oregon Si Z4 SUMMER OITS AT R educei D) rices 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. J. E. Stewart & Co. the best schools to the county.