Local Mention I. Ml. lie) It'd for I ' rt lit ul 8uudn,v l-4'WU Hamilton of (irluly, WHH hi town Sniurdiiy. For wiill paper jro l A. II. I.lfp Iiiiiii A Co.' unit mi vi money. Wllllnni 1'rime mill linull.v mine In from Mt'Kiiy Tucmlny on ImimIih I mi i in deck mill l'lens Mlllioru got back Tin-mlny from ItelltiitipSpriiikfK Ue Ward left HiIm week for Davis I, ak to look nfti'r his large sheep In (crests. Ilnnk Stewart il I'millim, was do ing tnwlinnn In I'rfnevlllc llu limt of tin' week. The Mn.vHowcr mine at Howard l reported to lie liikliix out U'lterore limn ever. (iuy Ijiliilli llf (tt hack Monday niter iiieiiiliiii a tew ilii.vx In I lie llllllltlllllllM. James Me.Mcclt Mild Jewi Wlndouot llayntark, were In I'rtnevllle the hint of the week. J. II. Wlnle nml family, mill Mr. nml Mm. I Int I Mi I,niiKhllii return l H11111I11.V from the Mnloli-M. Mike Itrown, of the tlrui of M.ver Itrowu of I'iiiiIIiiii, I In town, lie In iiurwiiiH a very sore hand. t, A. Dcdell left I'Vl.lrt.v for Twelve Mllctovbdl his sister), Mm. I.lllnril uinl Mm. Jiu'otiH. He returiteil Tiiih ilny. J.J. i'lerson of HowHril, wus In town Saturday, lie any the liny c rop In IiIh pnrt of the I'ounly Im Ktii I, ItetlietiitM-r the Hulil Colitisl lit (ilover & Starr's ("null (Irocery Store end SeiteiuUr 1, liKNS, K.v ml In Joiiriiul. Kvcrylmdy ha 1 ehnnee. i Ladies Home Journal Patterns f f I HKKP roM frlKK STYI.K IHKIK jp i To C. W. ELK I MS It. K. Slmiwon mill fiuulty. Mm. .1. II. Crooks nml dntiuhtcr licutnh, anil Mm. (I. N. ("Ilfion have returned from their summer oiiiIiik. Itev. .linnet t, Mr. nml Mm. Jordan nml llol. Smith were out after tim ber ehilms the other ilny. They nil found suitable timber claims 11 m n which they muile IIIIiik (IiIh mum- j Another railroad engineer pnld aj vllt to I'rluevllle Monday. This time It wn Mr. Miller who Iiiim juxt j completed the survey from theOn-turlo-Nttt ron line to the Trunk Line coming up the leMi-htiteN. j Ily a slip of the mii hint week we staled thntJ. II. Urny hud rented the Taylor Hill plnre In town nml whh Kotuir to move In. It should have rend "(JeorKe O'Ncll." Mr. Urny Ih xt III looking for n In nine. Otis Logan nml Mis Kva Smith were innriied nt Portland August l.'ll Ii. The groom Im h mou of Sander 1 mi of Ciuiii t'm'k, The young couple arrived In I'rluevllle Saturday nml In the future will make their home In Crook cuiiiit.v. WALL PAPER! There nn many new pnt ternM this yenr. We enn Hhow you a great variety of t In-ill. All grades nml prices. AMk to mi our wall pnier. 2?. iP, jfjamrox f Ctmutmy The Ix'Mt, HtihteMt running and cheapest sewing machine Im found at A. Ii. Llppmnn & Co.'s WANTKI) An unlimited nnuilier of lieef cattle. Will pay the highest market prices. Address UrcHlinm Trading & Packing Co., Orcshani, Oregon. 8-l-."lp Arch Powell nnd Charlie Lytic left Sunday for Summit prairie to spend four or five day hunting. The deer are reported to be qulU) Kentle In that Meet Ion and the lioyn coiimc quently Mtnnd Home ehani'e. of brliiK Ing home a few choleeents of veiiHlon steak. J..H. Winilom of Culver neeoin panled liy Kley Hobey, of NrowiiM vllle, were vlHltltiK In town the limt of the week. Thin Im Mr. Hotiey'M flmt vlnlt to Crook county for over five yearn and hound Mr. Wlndom have Ihnhi HpendliiK a couple of weeks In traveling around over the county. He wiim very favorably InipreMMed with the rapid and milmt initial growth the county had made. The twenty-fourth annual cata log of the Oregon State Normal School nt Monmouth lnw been re ceived at thlH office. In Hpeaklug of the function of the Normal School it Bays: "The place of the Normal School in a Mynteni of education Iiiih been definitely determined. Educa tors both abroad and In the United States agree that the Htate Hhould IiihIhI upon the proper training of those who are to teach In the public RchoolH. Every state in the Union, with one or two exceptioiiH, lias eMtobllHhed and is supporting train ing schools for the purpone of sup plying a body of competent teachers for the public schools. The Normal School must differ, therefore, from all others. Its sole purpose must be to train teachers." The Monmouth Normal lias an excellent staff of teachers and its graduates are sought after by the schools of the state. Mm. Al Mi'hohi of Howard I re purled on the nick llt. Sum I J 11 111 II 1 u wim In from Axh wood lite IIimI of the Week, Jerry UnrlM-r and wife of Culver, were vlMltlug In (own the limt of the e'k. Jt-MM Yniii'i'.v mid (a Hilly have rt turned from llielr mitliig nt Crane prairie. e Fred Cln,vioo1 and lrwIIyde made a Hying trip to Mijimw creek the other day. MiiMler Millard I'.lkliiM wiim given a party Saturday to celebrat Ills eleventh birthday. Itev. Mr. Mitchell I'ltuie In from his hoineNlcnit on the Ilewhutea for II Mlmrt Mtny the liml of the week. AiiMtln Klw-r wiim In from IiIm ranch on Hear creek HiIm week vlMltlug frleudM nnd IriiiiMiu'tlug IniMliieMM. J. i:. Stew 11 it and wife nml J. W. Horrlgaii and family have returned from llielr outing on (he Upper lie. chllles. J. II. tiray and family left HiIm morning for an overland trip to the Willamette valley. HeexiMi'tM to Im a way about three weekM. Ivlghtecii of the hay crew of the Hhtck Unite (.and A Live Htoek Co., were dratted to fight Are at the head of Canyon creek the other day. Mr. MunriM' of CrowM Key, brought a load of wateruii'loiiM to town Mou ldy and the way they dlapiearei wnm n caution. Everybody got one. See iuy l.afollette At the pimt-oMee Ifyoit want anything In the Mago lne or NeWMpnpi-r line, lie takes MttliMcrlptloiiM for any thing publlMhed. J.I'". Houston and family were In town Saturday from Itcnr creek en route for two or three weeks' voca tion at Crane prairie ami lnvln Lake. Mayor Wurxwcller returned last week from a vlnlt to IiIm old home at JoMeph. Wallmva county. While t here he Mold his Inten-Ht In the mer cantile llrm of Wiirnweller Itrim. Champ Smith and J. S. Smith made H trip to MailraM laMt week on liiiMlueMM. They report that the cropM In the Haystack and I.amonta Mtt'tloiiM to Is" looking fairly well, but In the Agency Plain country they did not look iim If much over n third of crop would Im' linrveMted. Mm. McDowell nprang an agree able MtirprlMe on JiiiiImt Ciri-le hint Prlday evening. It came In the form ofMome choice refrewliineiitM. There was both viM'til hihI liiHtrumental iiiiimIc and 11 pleiiMant hour piimm- eil after the Inline work was over. The luvlusl giieMts were Mrs. Charles KlkliiM. Mm. Ollie KlklitM. Mm. Wll llaiiiHoii and Mm. Helkuap. IjMi Cover and sou, of MntoleM, wen1 In towuhiMt week. Mr. Cover Im the owner of the lilgg's phut at the head of t lie MatuleM which has Imi'ii one of the inoHt popular resorts on the eawl mIiIc of the tuouuttllUM t IiIm MeiiMon. lie is over to sec u re it mower and Muppllew for putting up IiIm hay crop. He reports the vari ous Prlnevllle parties ciuiiihiI at IiIm place are having n royal good time, and that W. A. Hell and It. E. Simp son got In a few mIuiIm at a big U'ltr, but failed to get any blood. ft- T-l- L -w THE BEST IOE ORE AM OH SODA A AAAAAAAAAA W. Frank Petett, 0ES Has ojM'itwl for buniwim in the windows tf AdatiiHorrn Druf? Store. Hring in your Wath, Jewelry ami 8Hi!Uic!e work. . . " Htat Itegitere4 Ojitician, All Work Guaranteed -Trial Solicited ft ft ft ft ft ft -4 jftittmtmm A KRKMII LOT OK LOWNEY'S CANDY In PuckuRM Prlc from So to f 1. 80 Mail order Kllleil Promptly 'D. P. tfctamson d Co. 0Br3et?BtB2i33f3gf$ Uo to T. F. McCalllMter & Co. for Stove PollMhlng CiIovcm. Mm. Estes Is offering her entire Mtm-k of Spring and Sunnner Milli nery nt greatly reduced prices. Tills Im done hi order to make room for the fall stiM'k. (Jet prices on milli nery from her before buying. 7-lJ-tf Ed Harris and wife of Hear creek, were In town this week en route to Albany, when they will reside this winter. Mr. Harris has sold his ranch ami stock at Alkali Hat toJ. D. Taylor, of Sisters. Johii Fleming the Montana sheep buyer will ship today over the Co lumbia Southern ltallroad !1,500 head of mutton sheep, which he recently purchased from the li. S. & L. Co., of Hay creek. The sheep will Is? dipped at the Moody vats before shipment. Shantko Republican. I FOR SALE Arthur W. Clothier retiirneil to Prlnevllle Tuesday. Elmer Clark of Paulina. w visit ing In town Saturday. J. Holler of CroMM Keys, was trans acting InislneMM In town the first of the week. It. If. Mavley of Laldlaw, was transacting IhimIiicms In town the limt of the week. II. M. Street and wife and Link Sliver of Mfttoles, were In town HiIm week making application fortimlM-r laliiis. Kmelwri EleffMon have hwl the 0M-raCafe renovate and Installed a lunch counter. A. Ullllam, former y of the Polndeler Hotel, has the management. C. A. Duncan has had the biilhllng adiolulmr Smith & FosU-r's r-al estate office renovated and will om-ii a I an rant and lunch counter In the near future. Mm. Mlnit Wilson Wllmarth. ell- tor of the Harney County News and Mm. H. A. Smith of Hums, were In town Monday en route to Portland on a buslncMM visit. Mm, A. tiesuer and daughter Ithodit, who have Nvn visiting for several wwks past, with Arthur Hodge nml wife, left Monday for their home In Salem. James Dyer and wife of Antelope, were III the city Wednesday on their way to visit with Mm. Dyer's par ents, Mr. am! Mm. A. C. Knlghten on I'PIht Oi Iiim o. Mm. Knlghten came down to meet them. Mr. Dyer bus sold his Interest in the livery busb iicks at Anteloie and will again take up his rcMldc nee In Crook county. William Hogg, w ho was recently ' bound over t. apis'ar Is'fore the grand Jury In flaw) bond to answer to the charge of stealing a calf, raised the miiiiiinl of his bond and Mecured his HIsTty. He was Iminedi-i ntely rearrested on a charge of lar ceny of n inn re. The cumc was tried Is'fore Justice Luckes Tuesday fore-i noon and Hogg was held Iti the sum of frsKl to answer to the grand jury, j He was not able to raise the amount mid was remanded hack to Jail. Jim Adams was Jointly Informed against with Hogg and Ids bond was llxed for the same amount. I MAYER SHOES i J. K. Stewart k Co. are Mi-lllng Men's Hummer Suits at very low prices. If you need a suit now Is the time to buy. T. M. Ilaldwln and Addle Foster have l"cn siimminied to Portland. They left 011 today's sla(e. Ilov. ChamlM'rlalu has appointed Mayor Wurxwellcr a deli-Kate to the Irrigation Congress to ts held at Kolse Keptenils-r .1 to 8. Dr. Win. II. Cnuimliig, a graduate veterinary surgeon, luw tiM-ated in I'rluevllle. He is now prepared to do any kind of work In his line. 111m office Im at the Hamilton HtahlcM. J. S. Smith, Dr. (tall Newsom, and Warren Smith, accompanied by Frank Marlon, the timlM-r hsiator from l.aldlnw. h'ft Monday for U-s-r Ih-Mchuti'M to look over some yel low pine tlitibcrcHmus for which they exiM-et to make application. Dr. C. A. Cllne and wife tit Ixiwer Hrldge, nceiiinpalileil by Mm. L. E. Jordan, who has been vlMltlug with them at their home, arrived Wednes day evening. Dr. (line and wife came up to tile on t IihIht claims In the Matoles country. NEW AT C. W. ELKINS THE VERY BEST J. E. STEWART & CO. Traveling Bags, Shopping Bags Suil Cases, Shopping Baskets Telescopes Canvas & Jananese Shawl and Blanket Straps T I ffH . ffOA LirunKs j 10 a-u. Ik A JVjAi MlW AslW j(k fc rfW MV S jlkJI For Sale Two biiHincMM buildiiigM In Prlnevllle; Is-st hs-ation. Smith & Foster. 8 9-tf Cheap prices on sugar will not con tinue In Prlnevllle many weeks longer. We have a few sacks of the pure Cane on hand yet. Glover & Starr. Ike Ward lias sold out IiIm sheep Interest to Jcs Yancey. This is the proMTty Mr. Ward bought from Col. Nye for 27.0tX). A snug sum was re alized on the Investment. The new owner Im a shrewd ImimIiicsm man nnd one that keeps inclose touch with proKTty values In Crook county. A man by the name of Hendemoii was brought to Prlnevllle Friday night from Howard suffering from a very bad cut across the top of his head. The man, who Is a camp ten der for F, McKay, was ridinga horse. and In some unaccountable manner was thrown upou his head on a pile of riK-ks. He was unconscious for a time but managed to get back to camp when be wan brought here for medical attention. Announcement wiim made this morning, says a Pendleton dispatch, of a gift of flO,(M)Ocuh to the Pen dleton Academy from William M. Itrowu, of Paulina, Crook county. The money Is given for the purpose of erecting a boys' dormitory for the school, and Is available at once. However, the building cannot Is? erected Is-fore the next school year. The gift is made on condition that another f 10.000 Ik1 raised as a sus tenance fund. Hrown is a wealthy Stockman of Central Oregon. r Send Your Watches or Jewelry for Repairs j TO WINNER All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable Q $4 T $4 i3i 7 181 1& ft 1S1 1&1 tv7 i3i $4 $4 $4 $4 n Residence in Prineville 4 Inquire of l ADAMSON 2 Cherries shipped from Hood Klver, Oregon, this season to the City of Mexico went through In seven and one half days, witli but IS per cent damage. The fruit was carried by open express during the very hottest days of the summer without any protection by cold storage. Chas. Sherlock purchased l.r00 head of sheep from the following parties: 500 head from Schroder of Silver Lake, 500 head from McKuue and (100 head from McCali, all at $3.10 per head. He also purchased 1300 head of iambs from John Davis of Davis Creek, to be delivered In September and October. The price paid was $2.25. Lakevlevr Herald. Er3 2 J Closing Out Sale I GREAT REDUCTION f IN PRICES ii ('omniencing July 23th. and ending Setemlier 1. liHK), I will prtsent to my customers purchasing the most Uroeeries First Prize, $20 in gold Second Prize, $10 in gold Third Prize, $5 in gold (Other Uroeerynien debarred from entering the contest.) I WILL GIVE 14 pounds Best Cane Sugar $1 o0 100 pounds Blue Ribbon sugar... 25 100 pounds Rest Cane sugar 6 75 4 pounds Shillings Rest Soda 25 tl ISars Star Soap 2-r 10 Cans Standard Corn 1 00 8 Cans Extra Standard Tomatoes 1 00 35-ecnt Coffee 30 25-ceut Coffee 20 Other groceries in proportion. THE BEST MOWER MADE FULL LINE OF REPAIRS W. F. j O'Neil Bakery 2 In At Miller Building f s Fn-eh Bread, I'ien and Cakes k j alwny on hand. 4 Poetry of all kinds made to w onler. f 4 PRINEVILLE, - OREGON 'I I'M I'll I 1 "I' I H 4 1 M .1-M t 1 11 1 , M I ..i I Clearance Sale 1 IN order to make room for the fall ctock our Spring and Summer Millinery WUl be Closed Out at Reduced Prices. Call in and see us before buying and save money T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. I 1 vet? St aim O.an ol JT othw iraSiO ol pntii " " it.niu t ihrir !!, ci;nrc and tiaUc)l. M. l'nir. MtlB'TiQ.iwol Va.hkBl mo,.- ,u Ih-tnmn ; Mlv Ln4m-0" ,uMm fl(,nupb.' OHI.JIIeflll. r. ., criio. .iy.6MnbffUM-ll CM- I.uSt ImliVlMli. HM. " llhrt.l ih , : Fall t flu(i:c. -a,.4 PiiiH..m ttlo,;u (showing fr p.-m.ams) Wl Ire. AWrM THE McCALL tU K - Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko SCHEDULE 1 .eaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 s. m. Ijesves Prineville 1 p. in. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations I make the prices and do not cut to imitate others, ask you-to call and examine goods and prices. 1 A l Ml ; d Sgi! . fii,- tr y i tv -Xi'. w " - -vr' - 1 No. 32 Read Wagon with Shafts or Pole Wheels. 1 inch Sarven, 39-43 inches full bolted, 5-16 inch tires Painting. Shafts, Wheels and Gear Red, striping, two fine lines Black Body. New Style, black, double line gold, with green outline stripe Trimmings. Green Leather, Biscuit cushion, imitation leather seat ends and fall, dull black but tons and trimmings C. A. GLOVER, Prineville, Oregon if 1 I : Era : ! B N The above is one of the most popular rigs for ordinary use; durable and attractive. Prices and terms on application. We also have other styles of Road Wagons, also Buggies, Hacks, Buck Boards, and the Schuttler Wagon. If you are in need of anything in this line call and see them. . Stewart & Co.