Local Mention Hftlidcra Intuitu In Inking rattle to Slmnlko fur ulilpment to nun ki t . J. W. Pyer mid wife of llownrd, were In tnwn thin week. Mr. HiHiiiM hihI Mr. I'olliird re turned liitiii Kt. Martin HprhiK laid Krl.lny. Hoy I'rk and wife of 1'imt, were mmiiiIIiii n Jew day In tin rlly I lu ll rt of tln week. Mm. Win. CoiiiIhi and faintly lift Hiimlny fur Portland, n licrctln-y will reld In the fut ii r. Mm. I K. Jordan li ft Monday fur Lower Itrldue on n vIhII to the fitin lly of Ir. f. A. til tic Mm. KitriiNworlh, Mm. Hummer hihI Mm, V. F. King left Monday for The lalle to iut up a mipi'ly of fruit. JU-v. Mr. Mltrhell will preaeli In the l'ivliyterlnti rhim-h morning nml evening et Ktinday, Hepteiu. Iht -a. Grant May had it fine Inim Ii of rattk tnmiede at Trout creek a uliort tluir ago while taking thm to the railroad. Neven ran Into it deep Ktilrb nml were killed. HAVE A FIT When you Iniy hIuhw why not demand a nrfivt tit. You run get that It you buy your mIhn of u, hn wi) curry hIkmh In all l and width from A to F.K, giving you the mime range of aixc to aeierl from that you would tlud In n city hoe tore. RIDEOUT & FOSTER Frank llackleman of ( amp rrxek, paawd throtlKh town till Week with a drove of Uvf cattle. Francla Flelfer from t'uiup creek, aamd through I'rlnevllle Tlienday ou hi way to Nlmnlko with a drove of Invf rattle. Iai Balky of I'aullua, la In town. Ilaaya atock In hU country look good and that cattlemen arc out ou the fall round-up. Itev. J.T. Moore auiioiineea regu lar MTvlcea at the I'nlon churrli uett Nuuiliiy morning and evening. F. very one cordially Invited. The high Jink and aiuoker wlileh waa to im given at the I'rlnevllle Athletic AMtiN'lallou Hall on Satur day, HepteintH-r Yl, hna Uvn post poned ou account of ao many want ing to go to the lUnlmoud fair. The new date will Ian aimounml later. COOOOCCOOCCCOCfOOCCCaCHSCOOCOCOCCCfCOCCd School Books and All Kinds of School Supplies The Nicest Assortment of TABLETS in Town J. E. STEWART & CO. J. II, (larrett of Cron Key lain town. Plana are about completed for the entertainment at the I'nlon church Heptemlier 'M. Mra. McCulloch returned laat even ing from a vhdt to I'ortland ami the atate fair at .Salem. Thomaa Orr of I'aiillna, wna mak ing hi yearly proof ou hi denert claim Weilneaday. A lei. Zevely'and MIm lierthaClap imr were married by Hev. Mr. Moore Kumlay evening, 8'pteinbtr H. The ladle annex of the I'rlnevllle Athletic AHMoclat Ion w ill hold a fair during the Crook county fair In the aecond week In (H-tolier. WANTED Cabinet muker and car penter. Only flrMt-cbuiH iihi-IuhiIch need apply. Oood wage will be paid. A. H. Llppinan & Co. 8-20-tf The Crook county fair to lie held next month la bound to tie a good one. Everything I moving right aloug. A atrong delegation la going to Kedmond to help tiooat. The M. W. A. of Prlnevllle 1 going to aend a good atrong tug-of-war team to ltedinond Saturday. Some of the mcmliera have Ix-on hauling butldluga around town Juat to keep In practice. There la a good purae offered for tho Btrongeat team. F. C. Logan of Crook, wa lu town Tuesday buying supplies. In speak ing of the cattle Industry In his sec tion Mr. Logan said that everybody was fairly well satlstled with the present outlook. Between fifteen hundred and two thousand head will be sent out of his neighborhood this fall, the beef cattle going to Slmnlko and thence by rail to the Tacoma market, and the feeders to Klamath where they will be fed this winter. The catt le were all contract ed for tho Han Francisco market last aprlng but the earthquake necessi tated a change of plan. The con tract, price was 9:11.50 for steers and 921 for dry cows. pOMK IN ami uur uw fall V ntyliHI In Banner Brand IjnlirV Waints, ECI iris, Kimonai, Wrapper, Prl uln. He. Hiilruut & Foiilrr John CoiiiIm lift for I'ortland Tliinday, Mr. I-:. J. Humner, who liaa lieen living lii Slmnlko for tin paat aliteen iiiontliN, returned to I'rlnevllle on I'uewdny'H at age. lewl Volght ami Mra. Anna Mi' Intyre, both of Han Kranelaeo, were married at tin home of )r. Koaen- lierg laMt Tlmraday evening ly Itev. Mr. Jlnnett. Mr. and Mra. Volght are liotli profiMalonal uuraea and It la their Intention to locate permanent- ly In I'rlnevllli'. The I'rliifvtllo Athletic0 Anoi-I- atlon'a ImNket ball team hna lieen challenged for a Kami by the holy roller, or holy eater, or aomethlng Unit aound like that, headed by Frank K oxter. Ilr. Itoaeulierg thluk the Foater nKKn'K'itlun will look like a "three-apot" when the njwoel- atloii (tela through with them. A plrlted gam la arheduled to coma off at an early date. riTai?ramiattinMgwiar Silikitl l(iwtiilu nml 15 1,1 arnxw miiu School Supplies at I A 1) A M SON Mhu Kllle Dobba la hello girl at the telephone exchange. Workmen are biiMlly engagwl lu ex cavating for the foundation of the Adnmaon building. Two hundred and twenty-tlm-e pupil were enrolled In our public cIioiiIm up to Welneday evening. Flfty-thre were reglHteivd In tt (.'rook County High School and 170 In the common grade. Thl num ber will be greatly Increaaed during the fall aa many fninlllea have not yet moved In from their rant-lie. Thepreweut year proiulaea to lie a moat active one for the rrtnevllle Athletic Aaaoclatlou. The boiling alley have leui cleaned and over hauled, new bull and new pin have Uvn added, and the equipment gen erally put In tlrat-claM hap. Much activity I dlHplnyeil ou the tennl court and In the basket ball line lnce the hot weather. Harry Smith la the new miiM-rlntendeut and hi admlulHt ration promlm- much for the comfort and convenience of mem bera. H. W. Cadi returned Wednesday from Corvallls. (ieorge Hodman and Frank Hoff man of Culver, are hauling gralu to town. 0. .Springer of Culver, while In Prlnevllle the other day expressed himself as Is-lug fairly well satisfied with this year's returns from his ranch. He summer followed Walla Walla club wheat and harvested 21 bushels to the acre. His corn crop was good considering the season, and demonstrated to him that with proper care It can la profitably grown In Crook county. According to a statement made by A. II. Llppinan of the firm of A. H. Llppinan & Co., the busteat corner In Prlnevllle Is not located on Main street. Mr. Llppinan says that his linn's weekly payroll amounts to 9'.HM) and that he Is having consider able dilllculty Is securing skilled mechanics to take care of the numer ous large orders he Is receiving dally. It One of the pleasant events of the week was the marriage Wednesday morning of Miss Clara Etta Fuller and John R. Howard. The cere mony occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, parents of the bride and was performed by Rev. T. 8. Handsaker lu the presence of 30 tr lien ts. Amid the strains of Lohen grin's wedding march, performed by Mlxs Ethel Bermen, the youngcouple marched to the altar accompanied by Miss Julia Fuller and C. C. Clark. After a lunch and the usual congrat ulations Mr. and Mrs. Howard left for Newport. They will soon go to Crook county where a handsome new home awaits them. The groom Is the son of Joseph Howard and Is a prosperous stock man. Both Mr. and Mrs. Howard are meraliers of the class graduating from O. A. C. In '05. Among tliose present from abroad were: Roy Howard of Des Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. James Kurcher. Portlaud: Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Murtry, Indiana and Mrs. Fuller, of McMIunvllle. (Jorvaius Times. W, F. King ha returned from Crane i'ralrla. Mlaa Haiel Howard returned last veiling from I'ortlaud. Jem Yancey lia gone to The Dalle for a load of fruit. Mlaa F.thel Potter I spending a few day on her hoineatead. Mr. Mllltean, one of Crook county' largiwt cattlegrowera, la lu town. o Itay Miller of Burns, waa a paanen ger on Saturday' atage for Cor valli. Mr. Harah E. Moore and family who formerly lived In Prlnevllle, are now located In Chicago, Mr. K. (). Hyde an son F.d, re turned today from a month' visit In the Willamette valley. Mis Ferguson of Bend came over Friday to lie In readlnes for the opening of the fall terra of school. Mr. and Mr. Beynold of CIIm Fall, were In Wednesday making yearly proof on their desert claim. Mr. Belknap entertained the Woman's Chrlatlan Missionary So ciety on the afternoon of the 13th. Mra. Harah Mtepheu left Saturday for F.ugene where ahe will spend the winter with her daughter, Mr. Owen. The J unlor Christian Fndeavor So ciety of the Union church held a pic nic on the grade west of town Mon day afternoon. FOK HALE Oood fall wheat, Walla Walla club, alood th teat last winter and Is good Welder. 9-20-U-p O. BraiNasa, Culver, Ore. Charles E. Cleveland of Astoria, Miss Catherine Conway of Portland, and Mlaa White, teacher In our public schools, came In on Friday's stage. Ham Wardwell and wife of Sliver Lake, who have been llvlug In Port land for the past winter, passed through Prlnevllle Tuesday on their way home. FOR SALE? Residence in Prinevill 4 Inquire of 4 D. 1. A DAMSON 1 " Buck' Buss" sport one of the nneat tour horse turnouts In the county. It I kept busy carrying passenger to the Redmond fair. T. F. McCalllster A Co. hare just received a fine Hue of Fall Hate and up-to-date Millinery Goods. If you want the latest give ua a call. 9 l.'l tf The pastor will conduct the usual service at the Methodist church next Sunday. Subject at 11 a. m. "Power with God." Subject at 7:30 p. m. "Ruins." Mr. Splnulng, editor of the Wilbur Iteglster, passed through Prlnevllle Tuesday on hi war to the Deschutes country. Mr. Spinning has unlimit ed faith In the future of Crook county and Is backing his faith with cold hard cash. He Is already the owner of a good slice of our realty and this trip waa made especially to still further Increase his holdings. Not ouly Is he buying for himself, but through hlB writeupa of this couuty ha Induced many others from his section of Washington to come aud do likewise. THE BEST 101 OREAM OR SOD A FRESH LOT OP LOWNEY'S CANDY in Fockages H Prto from 6s la 1.60 Mail orders Filled Promptly 2. P. jfJmmimm d Co. in John 8. Tetherow and J. W. Mere dith of Cline Falls, spent Wednesday at the county seat. The best, lightest running and cheapest sewing machine Is found at A. II. Llppinan ft Co. 'a Mrs. Eh Urn Is offering her entire stock of Spring and Summer Milll nery at greatly reduced prices. This Is done lu order to make room for the fall stock. Get prices on milli nery from her before buying. 7-12-tf Walt Henrlchs of Crook county, bou of J. Henrlchs, who has been so journing here for several weeks is getting ready to pull out for the hop fields of the Willamette valley. As I write this paragraph, Walt Is eating at the lunch counter of the little white store while his horses are feed ing on the outside. And as Hook at hliu I see character and originality. He wears the honors of a cow boy gracefully. His wide sombrano, his curly "snaps" with Jingling spurs on his heels, bespeak the typical cow boy style. His saddle and pack horse know his call and I almost envy him his free wild life In the open. He Is strong of limb, fearless bordering almost onto recklessness, yet kind of heart, perfect In stature with the best part of life in the front he does not as yet look back. He starts today through the Cascade range and he will get there, Odell correspondence In The Dalles Optl mist. A new stock of J Banner Brand Suits lor Men and Boya at IJ' j J. E. Stewart & Co. Mayer Shoes We know you will appre ciate Mayer's Cusaom-made Shoe. No sWu were ever made that equaled them. They are stylesh in appear ance, tit well, and are very durable. We will be glad to show why Mayer's Shoes are the only ones to buy. $3.50 The above cut represents our No. 58, a very pretty shoe with a good weight sole. This is a first-class winter shoe. $3.50 In Men's Shoes this is a good one. We have more dressy styles, but for every day wear this one is hard to beat. Misses and Children's Glaz ed Dongola Lace Sunday Shoe, with patent-leather tip. Neat in appearance and very durable. A hundred other styles in stock Gun Metal, Patent Leather, etc. Over 2000 pairs in stock to select from. J. E. Stewart & Co. PRINEVILLE, OREGON I Super Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 10-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grass wed attachments. The effective feed method of lub ricating the discs, style of discs and other good points all combine to make the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made.0 Wo Carry a Full Line of Repairs m " f For wall pa-r goto A. H. Lipp- man ft Co.' and save money. Great bargains in Groceries will continue at Glover ft Starr's Cash Grocery through the month of Sep tember. If you prefer to pay high prices, trade elsewhere. tf Notice to Debtor. Anyone knowing themselves In debted to us will please call and set tle the same at once. tt-6-4t Smith ft Ci.ekk. tort. One sorrel colt, unbranded, five months old, two white bind feet, dia mond on nose, evidently followed some team off. Anyone knowing the where abouts of fame will receive a suitable reward by notifying J. F. Vkiund, La monta, Oregon. tMMtp. ,0'Neil Bakery J In th Miller Building J tTesn Bread, riea ana Ittkes k alway on hand. Pastry of all kinds made to r order. t PRINEVILLE, - OREGON bucks for Sale. At the T. S. Hamilton ranch, near Ash wood, Crook Co., Oregon. Three hundred bead of yearling Delaines and Spnish Merinos. . None better in the country. It coats nothing to see them. Ail customers treated alike. lmo. Final Settlement. Notice ia hereby Riven that the under signed the administratrix of the estate of James B. MacOreeor, deceased, has made and tiled in the County Court her linal ac counting ui ner aiiniinistraiion ei saiu estate and the Cpurt has wt the 19th day of October, 19U6at 10 o'clock in the fore noon at the County Court room in Prine- yille, Oregon, as the time and place for neanng said nnai accounting, at woich time and place any person interested IP said estate may appear aud object to said onai accountinc- Dated September 20, 1906. M. E. Elliott, Administratrii of the Estate of James B. Mactiregor, Deceased. Warrants will be Cancelled. In accordance with Section 2t33. Bellin ger & Cotton's Code, the following war rants remaining in this ornce will be can celled unless called for within 80 days from date of this notice. NoClass Auit To Whom Concerned J 'ale 164 8 IS.OOWmAyery May Slim S 8 1.00 Iva Durrow Jan 1J IK5 W5 8 8.25 Henry Hanson Mar 7,1886 ftN 8 1.00 L C Stevens " " " (WS 8 1.00 Oome Palmer " " " 5KS 10 1.50 Mrs M J Mannlnr Nov 7 18 02 10 1.60 Wm Loomls " " " 7 10 l.OOOPawlien Mar 7, im Mi 10 10.00 W C Jennlson....JulvlO. " S0 U 1.00 Frank Wlll.ur "11. " S7S A .75 William Harris.... Jan 11. 18'7 A 18.50 John Farley Mar 4. " m 1 1.00 Marshall VanBlbler May 14, " 8M 12 l.OOJohn Slice ' -H U 1.00 Kraut rimmlwrlain" " " 403 12 1.00 8 AChlpman 84 12 1 50 Lucretla Flack " " " 402 12 1.00 J a Klaok " " " 825 12 1.00 sea F. Hev " " " 8S5 12 1.50 W H Howe J " m 12 1.50 R KMIsener " ' " 8 12 1.00 8 8 Nelson " " " 44 12 1.00 s 8 Nelson " " " 891 12 1.50 David Osborn " " " 422 12 1.50 CW Raymond " " " W8 12 1.50 John O'kellev .... .July , " W0 12 2.00 Richard Grltftth... Sept" " 7? 12 2.00 Issao Clover " " " "51 12 1.60 J Simons Jan 8. 1898 V 18 1.50 V Riittltnlllo Mir 14. " P 18 8.00 Nelson Slewsmar.. . ." '' " 180 18 2.00 J VYIekliam Mnv 34 " 14 18 8.00 Jess Allen July 7. " Dated this 20th day of September, 1906. Warren Brown, Ccunty Clerk. Horses For Sal Rranore Horses from 950 1200 pounds, unbroken; five or six broke horses that win welch about 1200 or 1300 lbs. All youuir. For further partic ulars apply to T. J. Kkrouehon Crook poetoflice, Orook 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 T. J. Fergiieson, Crook, Or. e. i to ior Grain 1 . Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. f ! It l ll I I Sfall hats T. F. MrCAI T 1STRR & m .ti'1.111 . II II I I Mii.i I at 1 !; 5 i-J-tlT, - IT I C . r tAAAAA AAA A AAAA Closing Out Sale OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc. Having decided to discontinue from carrying Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line of these goods will therefore be sold . at ACTUAL COST Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as it means a big saving of money to you. We have in stock useful articles of wearing apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices and you will buy. THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS., Proprietors Deealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter Eggs and Country Produce The following is a list of Loin Steak Round Steak - - Shoulder Steak Plain Roast Beef Prime Rib Roast Veal Roast Loin Mutton Chops Plain Mutton Chops Veal Chops Pork Loin Pork Sausage Hamburger Bologne When you are buying anything in this line give ut a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right f. Telephone Orders Will Drills F.a.iii.iTy"l ua "jMaaw Tj . 1. 1. at Ml I I ii.i Itft I 'Ii H'ii. t i The Latest Fashions now on display Call and see them. j It. lit Hii. H.,Hi .ll 3 Strictly made to measure J garments. 2 The latest metropolitan 1 styles. G0RMLEY, i THR TAILOR 4 AAA AA AA AAi A A AM our Prices on Meats 12icts per pound lOcts per pound lOcts per pound Sets per pound lOcts per pound 12cts per pound 12cts per pound lOcts per pound 12ct8 per pound 12icts per pound lOcts per pound lOcts per pound lOcts per pound Be Given Prompt Attention s-tfzy7r&-Z7 -2? vsf -z7 ?-i?t