Local Mention County Court In In mtwtoit. Mr. Kutclifr of Madron, wm In tOWU W'flllHXllll.V. A irJrl wo iHiru to Kir. himI Mm. A. J. Nottlo of IVar cnt-k Hatiirtluy. For wall inM-r go to A, H. Lipp ing u A Vo.'n uiul nave tuoiwy. HIiiTlft Klkln him inovfil liU Im IoiikIiik from liU raiirli to hU hoiiif In I'linrvlllv. Th lout, lljtlit.nl ruiiiilttic Hint Cll(ltHt MWlllf 1IWM'II In foiini ttt A. II. Llppitian A .'.' A iiiurrlntfu lli't'iimt ha lwu Imhiii'iI to !ouIm A. Hvml awl Mlm IiwnI Tuck ol IUmIiiioiuI. Fml WIlMoti, MonofF. W. Wllmiii, caalikrol tlmtrook County Hunk, In quit tick. lira. McDowell K-ft Ktimlrty for Port In nl to buy the furniture for tin new rrlncvlIlM Hotel. (), (J. (J ray ami wlfo from Humify vtow Una on Crookl rlvr, are In town. Miller A ( lurk lire liullillnx nrw $1500 hotil unit Wi livery burn at 1'iiullniv. Oorjr H. Millar anil wl( of La iiioiiU. were In l'rlnevllle Wmlnea day. For Halo Two I.ukIihk Imlldlnjc la Priiwvllto; Uwt location. Hmlth A Ur. H Mt JeM Yurey rain In from the Crune I'ralrte country Friday. He ay there ar lota of hiirkU'lterriee In that Mctlon. Mr. J. W. Howard mid Hon, Joe of CorrnllU, who have twi-n vwtlt tug Col. Hmlth, Mt thin morning for their home In the valley. Harvey Jolly and wife of UwW ton, Idaho, are In I'rlnevllle on their way to vlelt Mr. Jolly'a mother at Koalnnd. ' A I a rice rattktmake wan killed near the home of Mm. little Miller In the north end of town Tuesday. It had li rattle and a button. do to T. F. MrOIIUu r A Co. for Wove I'oIImIiIHk (llovea. All klndn of optli-al work done by V. Frank relet t, the up-todnle weler at Adanmou'a Drug Htore. It Mr. W. A. Ilellnnd il.ildn n. and Mr. M. il Viiudi'rpool li ft Moinln.v for week' vlxlt with Mm. Homer l)u via of 1'iiiilliia. J. II. and W.J. Ilawklna, of the rin of Ilawklna llroa., aiiwmlll men, are In town. They report blialneaa iod lit their mill. W. Frank yetett him Juat remdved new Hue of waUdiea and Jewelry. If you want a reliable time dece at rciutoiiiihle price call and aee him t Adnmaoira IriiK Htore. It Henry Faulkner, who wa a:l- lent ally allot through the hand re nt ly, wna ol'llucil to have two tinner removed In order toaavethe hiind. He la now dolnjj nicely. AAA, j Ladles i 4 tTo Home Journal Patterns NKND FOR FKEK 8TTLK BOOK C. W. CLKINSjl Archie C. Gordon of Chelan, Wnah., and Mlaa Maude Stamp of Madrna, Crook county, were marrlisl by Iter. J. Anthony Mitchell Krptember 4. 8e Quy Lnfotlette at the powtofllce If you want anything In the M ima gine or Newapaprr line. He takea utMcrlptlona for anything pu bllahed. Mlaa lora Ward left Wednesday for The Dallea, where aim will upeud ft week vlaltlnjr with ' frleuda after which ahe will go to Portland to at tend achool at Kt. Helen's Hall thla winter. WANTED An unlimited number of beef cattle. Will pay the hl(het market price. Addreaa Greahnm Trading A racking- Co., Greeham, Oregon. 8-18-3p Cheap price on augar will not con tlnua In Prlnevllle many weeka longer." We have a few aacka of the pure Cane on hand yet. Glover A Starr. Herbert Hideout of the tlrin of Hideout A Foater and D. C. Gllliert, the candy man, both of Prluevllle, vlalted In Madrna aeveral days the latter part of the, week. Madrna Pioneer. Mr. Eatea In offering her entire atock of Spring and Hummer MIDI nery at greatly reduced prlcea. Thla la done In order to make room for the tall atock. Get prlcea on mltll nerv from her before buying. 7-llMf w nnve oi tito DU1J JUI1J We. are closing out our line of Boys 8ulta. Now Is the time to supply your wants for school. J. E. Stawart A Co. L T. F. Buchanan, Mrs. J. A. Allen Clyde Kinder and wife, Frank Beard and slater, Frank Kay and wife and Barn Com p ton and family returned this week from Mohawk, where they have been securing their winter sup ply of fruit and berries. They report getting all they wanted. Rev. Mitchell will preach In the Presbyterian church Sunday next, September 9. Subject for 11 a. in., "Pictures from the Book of Job. Theme for 8 p. ni., "What the New Centurv Has for Us." Mrs. Elklns and Mm. Rosenborg, Messrs. William son and Macleod will lead In the service of song. Miss Hasel Howard lett this morn Ihg for Portland, where she goes to spend a month loarnlng the latest Ideas In millinery. She will order the fall and winter stock of millinery for T. F. McCalllster A Co. while In Portland and the latest and most up-to-date Ideas In millinery will be secured for the ladles of Crook coun ty to make their selections from. Rev. A. B. Bass, an eastern man, has been secured to preach at the Christian ehurch in Prluevllle for the ensusng year. As the reverend gentlemen has filed some of the best pulpits In Kentucky our Christian brethren consider themselves fortu- nate In securing his Bervlces for this Dlace. He will arrive this month 4 W. Frank Petett, JEWELER OPTICIAN Has opened for business in the windows of Adamson's Drug Store. Bring in your Watch, Jewelry and Sjiectacle work. . . State Ilegistered Optician, Superior Grain Drills All Work Guaranteed -Trial Solioited i TMf 1ST 101 OatAM on SODA A ritKKII IX)T or IXJWNKY'H OA N IY In I'ackaitea erlMfrom S tafl.SO Mailnnlvr Filled Prumplly 2. 5. Jfttmms & Co. The little sou of WitHcr Kkelton of Beaver creek while playing on a nee at home Hundny felt and broke hla arm at the wrlat. He waa brought to Prlis-vtfle and Dr. Koaen burg reduced the frscture next day. Charlea I.lllard of the Heaver creek country, haaaold hla brand and four or five hundred bend of horses. We could not lenrn the nnme of the pur chaser. Mr. I.lllard received on an vernge of f 10 a head. lU-v. Cliarli-a Miller prearlieil In the I'nlon church Sunday evening on Hiieoeea." The reverend geutlemnn fl M oud ii y to engage lu work In the foreign iiiIhhIoii field. He goes from here to Mexico. Sirs. MHIIcna returned last week from an outing at Paullua lake. In the party were Mr. and Mra. I-ee Wtgle and family, Ed Parker and Mr. Mllllcan. They hail a delightful time lu thla charming xpot. Great bargalna In Groceries will cmitlnue at Glover A Starrs Cnxli Gnx'ery through the month of Hp- teiuber. If you prefer to pay high prlcea, trade elsewhere. tf Thomna Bovllu the malinger for the Prluevllle Land A Livestock Co.. paMWHl through town Friday going ome with hla crew from Summit Prairie where he has put up nearly wo thousand ton of hay. Mitchell Sentinel. He v.J. T. Moore announce that he will preach at the Union church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The co veun lit and btiMlneas meeting at the Baptlat church will lie held next Saturdav at 2 p. in. All members are urged to lie present FOR SALE Residence in Prinevilte Inquire of 1 l t It A MUMM MJt X MJ il i - w 1 m ikJ. A V.VjA A. A AM J. K. Stewart A (o. are selling Men's Summer Suits at very low rlcea. If you need a suit now la me time to buy. Mra. Archibald and daughter, Mlaa Mnble, of Tangent, Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mra. Fred (laypool. They will spend two or three weeks nere. Crook county will m represented at Corvallla thla year by the follow ing pupllw: MIhb Ruby Cadle, Joe Howard, Ralph Poludexter and Uert Hurnea. M. 1). Powell! wife and family left for Salem Monday to attend tlieMtat air. MUs Mule will remain In Salem and attend the Willamette diversity this winter. G. B. Wardwell. a real estate man from Silver Lake. Or., arrlveii in Prluevllle from Portland on today tnge. Mr. Wardwell Is on his way home from a three-weeks' tiusineHS trip to the coast. FOR SALE Two of the beat grain farms In the llayatack country for anle. 440 ai res at $25 er acre; 1000 acre at f M per acre. Good water, orchards and small fruits on each farm. Good crom grown every seasou. Other farms and home steads at the right figure. City property from SK) up. iWi-tf Smith A Font em. A ease was tried before Judge Bell Tuesday to test the validity of the city ordinance In regard to Impound ing loose stock. Some cattle belong ing to F. T. Cox were taken Up by 8eclal OOlcer Joues and placed In the pound. Mr. Cox had them re nlevled. The court upheld the va lidity of the city ordinance but found for the plaintiff on a question of evidence. AD AMSON'S George Wiley, the Post cattleman, botiurht C. J. Johnson s place In Prluevllle yesterday for 11300. Mrs. Pickett has rented It for the school vear so that ner sou uavia can at tend school. Mrs. Herbert Rldeout won the first prlxe S20 1" gold offered by C. A Glover to the customer buying the largest amount of groceries between July 28 aud September 1. W. H Young won the second prlxe a 10 arold uleceand H. F. Mitchell won the third prlxe $5 In gold. Glover A Starr have purchased the entire crop of Apples, Pears, Prunes, Grapes and Tomatoes from W llllnin Boegll, which will lie delivered regu larly each week at their Cash Gro cery and sold ttt the most reasonable prices possible. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Bronson have returned to the valley from Crook county and will again take up their residence on the old larm near Lewis vtlle. Mr. Bronson's health was greatly Improved by his stay In eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. will Bronson will go to take charge of the Crook county farm. Polk Coun ty Observer. A. L. Aldredge and his crew of en glneers will start for this section of the country on September 1st, to make a careful examination of the Irrigation project under the Colum bla 8outheru Irrigating Company These engineers are under the em ploy of the settlers aud will make a careful examination of the work ai ready done, the work necessary to be done, and the available water supply and probable cost of the com pletlon of the system. Laldlaw Chronicle. Many are the expressions of regret on the part of the ladles of Prluevllle that the present chilly weather has put a stop to bathing In the mill race. All summer long the merry laughter of bathers on the Summers' place In the south part of town could lie heard. The Innocent cause of much of the fun was a common-place look lug board used by the ladies In learn ing to swim. If the pesky thing would stay placed everything went well with the fair swimmer, but no, It wouldu't keep its place when the fair charmer would strike out aud churn the waters of the creek with legs and arms, The board would skedoo and the lady go to the bottom. School Boooks and f School Supplies at Mlsw-s Nora and Neva Waterhouse of Iowa, are visiting their couxlim, Mrs. A. Thomson and Mrs. O'.VVII, Mrs. M. R. Biggs returned from Port In ud Inst Thursday and on Monday left for a visit to Biirna. Mra. Annie Boiinev and Mra. James Sharp returned from Portland on Sunday's stage. , L M. Hodges, wife and two daughters, Misses Stella and Dolly, returned from Eugene Tuesday where they have ls-en visiting for the past two months, Mr. Hodges while away had his eyes treated In Portland and received great relief. Spontaneous combustion has caus ed the loss of four stacks of hay In the Crms Keays country this season. The hay was put up either too green or too wet and hence fermentation was too rapid. This Is the theory advanced by peopl living in the neighborhood for the destruction of the hay. I. I KeUhuin and wife celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sun day, Scptemlier 2. Early In the day relatives came flocking In with their many tokens of love and esteem. Late In the evening they departed with that satisfied look that comes from feasting on the good things of the land. The bride and groom of forty years have lived in Prluevllle since 1871). Their five daughters have married our citizens mid live near the old home. An only son re mains under the roof that sheltered the family of six. Those present at the reunion were Mrs. H. P. Bel knap, Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Mrs. Otto Gray, Mrs. Emma Whltsett, Mrs. Guy Iafollette, Randolph Kcfo hum. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ulngee and Mrs. Herbert Kldeout. Tsks Ifotics. Parties who have horses in my pasture must take them out. 9-tl-2t-p Med Vashkrpooi., The member of the ladle annex of the Prluevllle Athletic Association held a meeting at the club rooms Tuesday afternoon to devise ways and means for building a stage at the 'club house. The ladles have decided to give an entertainment during fair week to provide the neces sary funds. After tho meeting Ice cream and cake were served by the refreshment committee. There was a large attendauccpresent. Poplar Assembly, a fraternal In surance orgauixatlon, was Institut ed Saturday evening in Belknap hall. The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Speak er, Oliver Powell; vtee-speaker, Mrs. Jane Harrington; secretary, Mrs. Ellie CalbrcBth; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Hodges; sargeant-at-arms, Miss Jessie McCalllster; Inner watch, Clarence Calbreath, outer watch, Oscar Hoffman;examlnlngphy8lclau, Dr Edwards; trustees, Mrs. Lettie Miller, Miss Vlda Jones and Mrs. Earl McLaughlin. Notice to Debtors. ' Anyone knowing themselves in debted to us will please call and set tle the same at once. 9-6-4t Smith A Cleek. Lost. One sorrel colt, unbranded. five months old. two white hind feet, di. mond on nose, evidently followed some team off. Anyone knowing the where abouts of ime will receive suitable reward by notifying J. F. Wkhjanb, La monta, Oregon. , SMMtp. Horses For Sale. Rrange Horses from 950 to 1200 pounds, unbroken; five or six broke horses that will weigh about 1200 or 1300 lbs. All young. For further partic ulars apply to T. J. Fergukson Crook postotllce, Crook Co., Or. House and Three Lots for Sale House, Barn and three lots for sale. Best location In town. Cor. 2d and B sts. Apply to J. Fergueson, Crook, Or. Hotics. Anyone who has left for keeping any package, parcels, old saddles, pack outfits, etc., at the Hamilton Stables duriiig the past several years are requested to call aud take the same within two weeks from the date of this notice, or they will be sold at auction to the highest bid der. This Is made necessary by the foct that articles of various kinds have accumulated and become nuisance. Dated this 6th day of September. 8-B-2t Buchanan A Allen. The occupants of the in-coming stage from Shnuiko Sunday morn ing had quite a thrilling time of it. Iu coming down the heavy grade this side of Heisler's the brake gave way and the heavy coach ran onto the wheel-horses. This started them running and down the hill they came at a lively clip. There Is a sharp turn on the long grade and the driv er foreseeing trouble ahead If he at tempted to make it at the speed he was going pulled out of the road to avoid the sharp angle. He ran Into a gully which effectually put a stop to the wild ride. There were quite a number of ladies aboard and all i caped injury but Mrs. Cyrus, who, In Jumping from the coach on the side hill, sprained her ankle. She is able to be aronnd with the aid of crutches. Pianos for a Song. We have several beautiful strictly high-grade well known makes of pianos In storage which we will sell at a irreat sacrifice In order to uis pose of them at once. Easy pay ments if desired. For full description and urices write Merchants Collec tion Agency P. O. Box 430 Portland Oregon. It 1 hi 1 ft School Supplies We will receive this week a big supply of both Common and High School Rooks. Our stock of Tablets, Pencils and everything needed in school Is now complete. More than 2000 Tablets Fancy covers. J. E. STEWART & CO sKS5Er3Xr?EiaeT!PErg3 Jfr 5r iS gj 2; 25 cJ i S S cJ c S Consisting of 10-f, 12-7, 14-7 and with or without grass seed attachments, ricating the discs, style of discs and other the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. all right-hand Single Disks, 16-7. The effective feed method of lub good points all combine to make We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on - Request. W. Fa King' lji.A A AAA A A A A A A S J O Neil Bakery In tha Miller Building j Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes k nlway on hand. Pastry of all kinds made to jr order. ' 4 PRINEVILLE, . OREGON Ml II I'M t ! II S, I H III M H Clearance Sale IN order to make room for the fall stock our Spring and Summer Millinery Will be Closed Out at Reduced Prices. Call in and see us before buying and save money I T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. f t M I 'l I M M. M' 1 1, .f I I I' I' M M' I l' t M I' M I' I I lf M"I"I"M' M"M"M Tin u mart M rC a 1 1 P 1 1 ra a M h tk V aSa Stat, thi ol any otht oike of pAiti 1 hm w m acrouM ol lhir tijrta, tircy and swiplui!'. Mr( .11'. Mal'Th.Oo-oi f .umiu if' ulcT!tttn itt numSer.i c.ts AO cBI. -' Mabtt. a crnta. -'T oenrai gu a aiv" lam Fna. iaborriha tUr UaaValcaia "o.muf.. P.nan, li.lou. a.cal a4 Plo.ra Call(a Oao.ir.t o aeauaaia) aal Iras. AaVliaaa HL McCAU. CO.. h Vart. Prineville-Sh a n i k o Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shanlko SCHEDUl Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. ni. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. m. Leaves Prineville 1 p. ro. A rrives at Shaniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The DallM, Oregon. Semember 1st, 1S Notice i hereby gives that Cnumbell A. Dun can, of Prineville, Oregon, h filed notice of hit Intention to make nnl flve-year prooi in amwnrt ni hia rlitim. via: Homestead Kntrv No. mo made August 16, 1901. for the NW of Section 12, Township la 8. Range 111 K, V. M, ml that aalri nroof will be made before the Oountv Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Oc- tntier 8th. ltlOS. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, vie, Charles Feuerhelm, Henry Cram, Chariest. McCalllster, John F. Morris, all of Prineville, Oregon. .p Michakl T. Nolan, Register. r Send Your Watches or Jewelry for Repairs " TO WIN NEK All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable No. 32 Road Wagon with Shafts or Pole Wheels. 1 inch Sarven, 39-43 inches full bolted, 6-16 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 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. J J. E. Stewart & 0,j some time.