Local Mention Stv Ihi witches Friday IiIkM. Mni. II, W, J I Mil WIIM III tlllTlt.V iii Tiiiidny (ruin Powell I tit t !. .1. II 'lYiiipli'tmi rt-turiMHl Huiiiliiy (mni a IiiihIih'nm trip tn Purtliiuil. MImm In in- llitriif i'iiiiii home Mhii- iln.v, Mil- lllll JllMt I'lllWll l HIIIIKU. fill It mi i'l school tit Alkali Hut. Ml Minnie Ihililm lias dosed her n IiiioI tit I'imt McKiiy nml In now li'in lilnut 'it tin' HliiytoniM'liiMil Iiiiiim-, A, W. t'luilili-r arrived Ihlswcek from mi exteiulrd trip In tin .lull ii liy rciinliy, t'niiyiiii I'lly nml Mill lu ll. Fil'Liv nlulii tln purler will In Iimi Ihmixy in ilml tln krxlicili' nml I lii visitors well, nit In Mhi'Im'I Ii nml mi whul It m ens. Wnlier K in x H im In (nun I lie Kitux Urns, ruticli near Post Tues ilny. Ill' no Inyliiu In snplli-N fur tln iimiiiiI cpi'lntf r iimIi. Vim rnn't liny unlit itiillum (or Ml cent. Yuii can't i't iMimut I'lilul Inir ilniin (r tin" than lln rimt of In loir nml niiilcrlnls. Wn iloii't ilo rhenp win k. i nhi Iihi i-i'iil" viilui-(ori'vi-ry ilollnryoii pay. I'attkiison A Wiijuin, Painters nml Ihi-nnilurs. 'ii LL i? k oTm rnnnc In (tM'itt variety t 51 D. P. ADAMSON I CO. i J. M. Knuulil wiii4ii frmil lilsrii,iii'h mi Crooki'il river tlic llrt nltlilM ivl. J. II. Mi nurr uii up Iroiiitln (Touknl river rmirli one iliiy tlili cek. When In town lvi' ti ii irlnl. Tli Ihi nirnl In toAii (or '.'.V nt tin O'Nrll Ili-Hiiuirniil. Chiuiuc lYimison In In (ruin his iiuii'li iti'nr t'riMik this week, Here port rvcryllilnir pmuiviiMlnir In Hint purl i( tin-nniiity, .1. II. tinner linn rlinnttisl t ln Inea Hull of his oftlec from I In-purler of tlii ulil I'rlni'Vllli' Unti l tn Hit' moms foniii-rly nceiipleil liy Smith & Foster mi Main street. r v v v vw v v-ww v"w 4 nrnriniK w at J. E. STEWART & CO. j kAAAAAAAAAAAAl T. J. Houston Iiiim rented tlii purl nf tin1 .1. JiiIiiimoii farm Hint lies mi ih t Ii i if lYonkiil river, nml has lilovi'il Mm (nllilly until tin' place. Jim- Miiirlx nml wife have til ken chnnse of I In- ltlverslile ranch on t'ronki'il rlvi'r, Verne Ilnlier, who luiii Ui'ii comlnrlliitf Hit' ranch for tin1 past year ivnn n pacui;cr on Monday's Kliiki' for I'lirtlnml. ('. T. I.lllnril, it Paulina stockman, cuiue In nil Tuesday's slne. Mr. I.llliinl xpi'tit tin' winter In I'nrtlnnil ullli Ids fiiinlly nml Im now on liln way luii'k to Paulina where he Iiiim litrjte Interests In cuttle mid ImrwM. Ilf will Im-hIii rilling for liiirmn rljilit iiwny. What about that New Spring Suit? If you want tho very jitet and best go ami boo I GORMLEY, The Tailor I A A A A A A A AAA A Asbestos Horse hide Gloves - Best Made 95c pr Groceries Koyal ('lull Syrup, one-half Hiillmi 50c Acorn Syrup one-half jtnl 35c Japan Tea, one pouml package for 40c Pure Viuw Nuttar, Hack $6.50 Slaror Dlainonil V Soap, six liars (or , 25c Mascot anil Lion Snap, seven liars (or 25c Hlaiularil Corn, per down $1.23 Stnnilard Fruits, per can 20e Uist Corn Ktareli, three pack am's (or 25c Uhlradellas Cocoa, per can..25c One pound ('liocolaU' 25c lliMtrui' liny nf l'milliin, wiim lu town HiIm Mii'k. rW Hit' Kliowt wnlk r'rliliiy iiIkIiI ut I'. A. A.C. Hull. A Klrl wmn liorn to Mr. nml Mr. Mnrlmi It, TruvlM Mutiirilny. A ti'ii-piiiiml iclrl wim liorn to tin' wlfi'iifll. M.Corni'tt Tlnirmliiy. A ti'li-puiiinl lioy wiim liorn tit Hit' wlfi of Ij'o l.nfi'lli'lti' Motiilny. ThnninM Hluirp Jr., Iiiim Jimt. ri--turiiiil from ii iiioiiIIi'm vlolt to I'ort- In ml. A. I.. Aii'Iitmoii, tlii triivi'llnu: mnii (or tioMMi't & lVvi'r, Im iiiiiiuii; nur iiit'ivliiiiilM iiK'i'n. II. II. Iiiinliiim mni wlfi'iif 1'iwi, wi-ri'ln town tin' lirxt. of llii'wii'U. Mr. Iiiiiiluini Iiiim Ihiui- Inti-n-HtM In utiM'lt nml Im ii Hi in Ih'IIi'vit la lilooil ii iiiiIiiiiiIm, Ii Iiiim moiiiii llm lli-rt" (onlM mi IiIm rum Ii. II. ('. Kiiiii' Iiiim lumitlit tin- Inter wt of Will r'nnl In tin firm of Kuril A 1.KM. Tin Mi'W linn will roll IIiiiii" tin' ciinily IiiimIihum In tin' pn'M nt liHiilloii. Mr. Km if wiim former ly with V. l' Klnn, nml Iiiim ninny frli-mU In I'rliii'vllli' who will In pli'iiMi'il toli-nru Hint lu nml Mni, Kmit'Hrt lo Im- oik'i' niori' n-Mlili-nlM nf HiIm i lly. Announcement We have srrurnl lite gfncy lor the famous "SELZ" Shoes nml aln-ady have a large shipment ol our Spring Slock on our shrives with more rnroule. "SELZ" ROYAL BLUE h the best line ol $3.50 anJ $4.00 Men's Fine Shoes in (he world "SELZ" MISS CHICAGO Ijnc ol ladies' $3.00 Shoes are ihe superior ol any $3.50 line in the market Every pair ol "SELZ" Shoes guarantee. anJ their guarantee new pair ol shoes free ii the (action. Give them a trial. Foster & Hyde Ladies' and Gent' Outfitters I I I ' H ' ' ' ' ' "' 1 I JiM'I.lHter nml w ife were In from I'millmt HiIm week. J. II. Smllli whmIii from IiIh Me Kay rnncli Mat unlay. J. K. 'Stewart & ".. nn WiH'plnR Hielmtm-k of uriRvrliKcoinplele nml ran hiivi yon t leant 20 ier cent on your pmvlinwM. Jim' l.nrHiiii, who linn Ikimi work Intf for I.011K & SniMlilerly, linn neceptei) a poMltlon wit Ii the l.oue I'lne TrnilliiK '., at O'liell. J. It. Harvey of I'owell Hut ten, wan In town the other tiny. He nayn that the M'nple nf hln ni'luhlior. hoixl nn ri'ittly pleimeil with the auioiiut nf rainfall Hum far received. A pouiiil pnrty wan jflven ly the menilii'm of the Hnpllnt church and and theyoiinif Huplo In ttciicral Innt Friday cveiilnn. Itev. Moore wan the recipient. The crowd K'Hhercil and weiv nvclvt'd liy their piwtor at the Union chuivh, after which nil went to the home nt Mr. Horrlnan where refreMhnientn were nerved and a Kvticml K'd tluii' wan had. . CLOSING OUT Groceries (laseno Soap, 10 liars 65c Force, per package ISc Pink Ileans, per pound 5c Homo cured shoulder, per pound 12c Nails, per pound ....5c Extra grade Carlcola Coffee, pr pound 22c No. 1 Pheasant Oysters 10c Fancy Toilet Soap, per lmr...5e llajsehvooil Cheese, per pound for 20c M. K. Hrink In In i'oriliuii!. I'" Orny In lii truui )il Oonkiil river ranch. Om ar Klnnnnl Im In from lil" rniu li ni'iir i'atillnii. Km Ijuly Mai lM'th walkln In Imt iilii-p Krlilny nlglit. (li'iirKe A. Htr-ii tit KImUtm, l MIN-mllnii a (ewrtay at tli comity Witt I. M. nii'VHWi wan In Hatnrilnjr ar rmitrliiic Ur M Kranlnir iirtvlliw for tin- comliiH miiumi'r. Tin n-ci'iitulvmiin. In tin' prtrrnf llmlH-r mni tin' nt llvlly of tin- lny ilt imirki-t Iiiim proilm-i'l m rutnlili' fur Hu' few i-lnliiiM tlmt I'-ft t lx llli-il upon. Joint mni llnvii tlrlinin linvr Jimt ri-tnriii'il from Sliitnlkn w Ith fri'lclit for our iiienlmnlM. Tln-y nay tin roniU nn Imil, iilinowt too heavy for freliclitlntf' CluirhK It. Ilorton. tlin Klamatli Fit I Unit tie buyer, linn nnmvlel In nlitiilnliiK almni li of oim hoo (or Mprlntf ilellvi-ry. Mr. Ilorton "ay that tin retnll prli In nomewlint hlulier limn lal year. He l pnyln I Ilfi mr lii nil (or yrnrlltiK. $! (or 2- yenr-nlilM anil Irom fJ7 to f.10 (or oliler ntiH'k. is accompanied by a written means something, it means a lirsl pair does not give satis- You can not lose by it I " Itnlph I'orllly wan on our ntnvtn Satiinlav. J. W. Htanton wan patronising our uien-hantn Satunlay. Since cut price neein to ln In onler we will cut our 35c mealn U c at the O'.Nell Itentnurnnt. Mm. Jnneph Llnter of Heaver Creek, who lian Ihimi quite 111 at the home of Ward Cram, In tiow convnlcttclnK Ir. Honi'iiU'rn jH'rfornuHl a critical oMTiitl(in that lirnutflit the much IHi'ded relief. We have Uvn Informiil by fieople who fnrmerly got their mall at liny ntack that the HayRtack ollUt haa Urn dlnconttiiuiHl and that their mall nhould lie addnnncd to Culver. They urn now mippllcd by a rural free delivery, the necond of It kind to he cntubllnhed In the county. Your Home Life would 1k brighter If you'd let tia deenrnte your houne. Novel Idcan In lnexHiiHlve wall pnpern. I'attku noN & Wiijion, rnliitern and Icor ntom. Men's Shoes $3.50 values now, $2.90 $3.00 values now .... 2.20 $4.00 values now 3.20 $4.50 values now 3.25 $5.00 values now 3.85 Ladies' Shoes $3.75 values now $2.90 $4.00 values now 3.10 $3.00 values now 2.30 $2.85 values now 2.15 $2.25 values now 1.90 $1.50 values now 1.10 ('. C. Duiihitiii In In town thla week. JameaCram In In from liln rniu li on Crookiil river. I. W. Ward lian rHtnnied from a vlnlt to I'lirtlmid. For ill tie Iiaricalnn take notice of J. E. Stewart Ci.'m add. K. S. Doblm lift Saturday for Shanlkn wit h a hunch of lni-( rattle. Poen Mu Im-iIi kill Macduff FHday nlxht? No, Macduff Win tin I nut of It. Fred ('lay pool mid wife returned TucMdny from a vlnlt to ( IhiiIim Krrli knoii'n place mi I leaver. Cni-k. F.very article In the J. K. Stewart A Co ntiN-kn I in Ui'ii cut In pi Ice; you ran nave money by tradliiK wild thrill. The annual clirtlnii of ollli-ern of the I'. A. A. C. will lie held Monday eveuliiK, April lnt, at 8 p. in. A full attendance of ineinbem In dcnlrril. (1 rami pa Cram In ki'UIuk all rlnht. The plants cant waa reinovHl the other day and the old ifi'iitU-inan feeln pretty (f'd for a man of IiIm yeam. C. A. MllU-r wan tn the flmt of thin week from the Martin ranch nn t'rooki'd river, where he In w lntcrltitf liln nlieep. He nayn the Mliccp are ntnmllnif the winter flue ami will In remly for the riitiKenooii. The Kanti-rwile and nupper given by the liullin of the MethiHlInt thun h and their (rleiidn on the ZU, win a Kreat nuwi'mi. They n-port a crowd ed houne from the iimmiIiik until after 10 o'clock. Alxiut f'O wan nall'd Irom their effort. U V. Ualley In quite low at the l'rliievllle Hotel. He han In-en fall Iiik 'or aeveral yearn and came to town a couple of weekn bro In a nertoun condition. A comlilnatlon of ilromy and kindred dlnennen make liln cane complicated. Itcv. Cralu ol Mad ran, conducteil the quarterly meeting at the M. K. church Sunday owing to the alnwiice of prvHldliig Flder Sklpworth. lie v. Craig wan prewut at the Flutter fair tn itelknnp Hall Saturday evening and took an active part (in the nup in"1")' Itcv. W. 8. CiMik and wife of Pow ell Ilutten were In town yesterday. Itev. Cook will begin a Berlin of meet ings at the Shepherd nchool houne next week. He will preach every evening, commenting at 7:30 o'clock. The peole of the neighborhood are cordially Invited to lie pnneut. The llev. Mitchell will occupy the pulpit March Slut. An IntiTt'Ktlng debate took place Friday between the fifth and sixth grade of our public nchool. The quentlon wan, "Itinolved, that the American Indian ban Ikimi mint rent ed." The subject wanri'markably well handled (or young (olkn. In fact we doubt If then were many grown-ups present who would have stood much show wllh the youthful debaters. On the affirmative side were Wamn Yancey, Vlda Porn-nee, Lawrence Llnter, Inla Enten, Ruth Kicker, Janle Lnelllng, Itiiy Moore, Arthur O'Nell and Edith King. For the negative were Roliert Llnter, Mary Carter, UushIc Collins, Cany Stearns, Vau Brink, Arthur Michel, Fayue IM, Lelaud liclkimp and Millard El kins. The negative side won. The leaders (or both the nlliriuatlve ami negative sides took notes like veterans and In their ndiuttal show ed that they wen thoroughly (a mlllar with the subject. The judges were M. U. Elliott. County School Superintendent Dinwiddle sand It. E. Gray. 4 DELICIOUS J HOME-CURED MEATS j tj. E. STEWART & CO. ft Mail Orders Solicited Any Goods Not Exactly as Represented May Be Re turned at Our Expense I Superior Grain '1 Consistin? of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grass seed attachments. The effective feed method of lub ricating the discs, style of discs and other gixnj points all combine to make the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. B. O. McCulloch in on a vlnlt to Grnntn Tann. $70.00 In taxes wan paid tn time to get t he 3 per cent discount. J. F. Morris is able to lie out again. He ban lnin laid up nearly II whiter with rheumatism. A. I). Lowery Is In town this week pn-paring to move Into the Mitchell country. He has leaned his ranch on the (khoco to Jefl O'Kelly. Thne children are down with the measles in Mrs. Mnling's houne onoth street. The little folks belong to the family of Mr. Iteamn, who has but re cently come from Kentuckey. Greeue Iteard and his sons, Henry and Frank, left for their homesteads In Luke county, Monday. They are pn'parlng to bn-nk up lots of ground thtn spring and expect some good crops. Champ Smith returned the first of the week from Brownsville, Or., where he was called by the serious Illness of his father. The old gentle man passed away Tuesday night. In speaking of his death the Browns ville Times says: "Another sturdy pioneer a state builder has gone to his reward. This time it Is W. B. Smith, who has been a resident of the Wiliauiette valley for about 56 years, a gnater portion of the time having Iteen spent In this commun ity. The end came Tuesday night, March lth, 11107." Dissolution Notice. The firm of Hideout & Foster Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Herliert Kideout having sold his In tenst to Oncar Hyde. The new firm will conduct the business at the old stand under the firm name ol Foster & Hyde. 3-21 Snrinn Millinen r- - i i JUST RECEIVED A Complete Line of the Very Latest Styles c ; l c c l MRS FSTFS I ,1 SA1 Men's Gloves $1.25 Horsehide glove . . 95c $1.50 Buckskin glove. $I.IO Men's Suits $10.00 values at $5.85 $12.00 values at '.$7.25 $14 00 values at $8.50 $15 00 values at $9.00 $17.50 values at $10.50 $21.00 values nt $14.00 Pants $3.50 Corduroys at. . . . .$2.5C $2.50 Corduroys at. . . . .$1.60 $2.50 Medium wool at. .$1.85 $2.00.values at $1.15 $1.50 values at. 95c y S S S 3 3 JUS s , W. F. fa The O. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS, Proprietors PRINEV1LLE, OREGON DEALERS IN Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Country Produce, also Fish and Game in Season Highest Market Price Paid for Butter, Eggs and Country Produce w w Telephone Orders Will Be i The Dalles 1 R. II. WEBER, Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon GROWER AND DEALER IX W rri? irr c ii n i? m rnutt, onaut a fID UAlirWTAI TREES Ml unnnmLii i nu ii Si EnfiniM. Roact uil Skrakkcrr. Hytcinihi. Tnlivt. Lilliet. Daailiu. reoaiei. Etc. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE ill Wf PamamKAr Mir TrAA 1 P. B. POINCEXTER, Agent PR1XEVILLK. OREGON IF 1 Hats $3.50 Lion Brand at. . . .$1.95 $3.00 Lion Brand at . . . .$1.60 $2.00 Lion Brand at 95c Underwear $1.50 Fleeced Underwear, per suit .85c $2.50 All Wool Underwear, per suit $1 60 $3.50 Wool Underwear, per suit $1.90 Corsets Values up to 75c 25c Values up to $1.00. .... .45c Values up to $1.75. . . . . 75c Drills I'i I'S'AX Given Prompt Attention Nurseries GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS At a fmwn VitKonf lnnert in Good Fire Shovel 5c Hardware and Tin ware Specials No. 1 Adze Eye hammer. .65c No. 1 Lamp chimneys 5c Capwell Horse shoe nails, per pound 20c 50 lb spring balance 25c Fancy carving set, $3.50 val ue for $2.25 Large fry pan 20c Large bread toaster. ..... 15c Granite wash basin 20c 3 doz U. S. clothes pins . .25c 3 gal stone churn 85c Heavy fire shovel 10c 22 long cartridges 20c 22 Peters' shorts 15c P J .HI tewart Company