LOCAL MENTION Horn, Haturriay, April 25, to the wife of D. P. Adamson, girl. Carlyta Triplet, came ovr from IUnJ Tuwtdsy, Murning yi-sW-rtlsy. CompleU ami up-to-date stock of jewi-lry, clock, Hntilng tuck In, etc., at W. Frank IVtetlV Willow Crek Iunilr tlie Ix-st In the county for sale ly A. II. Lippman & Co. Mr. M. A. Ha iter of U-no, Nev., came in with Mr. anil Mr. Htnelxcr Hunday evening. There will U a May party for the children of tho Annex members next Saturday, May 2, at 1. A. A. 0. hall. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Annex will be held next Tureday and all member are ex peeled to be prevent. Mm. Miit Zell entertained the ladies of the liaplist Aid Society taut Thursday afternoon, at her home west of town. V. J. O'Connor, cashier, and Mr. Ilerlin, drtfuman, from the offices of tho D. I. & I. Co., at Itend, were In town last Hunday, New every week millinery at the Crown Mill nery l'arlort. The very latent haU are now on exhi bition. Prices right. Duncan Macleod ia arranging V1 put on another home talent play eoon, the proceed to go to the fund for the pu relume of the new organ in the Preebytcrian Church. Harold Italdwin left Tuesday (or San Francisco to take a look at Uncle Barn's big fleet. He will "do" the California iuetrooli and then take in the outside (minis of interest. The members of the Baptist Sun day school will give a social at the Moore building, Wednesday, May 6, afternoon and evening. Good things to eat and drink. livery one invited. At the last regular meeting of the Piineville Fire Department, committees were ' appointed by Companies No. 1 and No. 2 to buy suitable presents for Mrs. T. M. Baldwin and Mrs. Ueorge Summers in recognition of valuable services rendered on the night of their annual ball last February. A committee of firemen presented the gifts to the ladies at the homo of Mrs. Baldwin last evening. The musicale given by Mrs. Hudson and her pupils last Friday evening was a most enjoyable affair. Every numler on the pro gram was well received and the hearty applause attested to the merit of the performance. Some of the little folks (tosses unusual talent and under proper guidance will develop into splendid muni cians. Mrs. Hudson is to be complimented on the success of her first publio concert. -c. ir Hyde Is home from a btixiuexs trip to Portland. Jimi Hunter of Bend was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, OIU Larson of Sisters was In town (he first of the week. Born, April 2fl, to tho wife of John H. Breese, a girl. Perry Long got back Friday from a visit to his ranch. - Itolled barley, lowest cash price at J. 10 Stewart & Co. Born, to the wife of Frank On horn, at Culver, April 2'Jlh, llU8, a daughter. Uet our pricea before buying fur niture or building material. A. II. Lippman & Co. Before you buy a Cream Separ ator look over the U. S for sale by 1. 15 Stewart & Co. A. T. Morris leaves in a few days for Lebanon on a visit to his mother, who is quite sick. 11. li. Smith and William Bald win now have charge of the A. A. Ha hi sin feed and livery batn. Miss Alice Smith left Tuesday for Canyon City, where the haa accepted a Uoverntnent position. She will work in the office of the forest sutervisor. Miss Smith hat made Prineviile her borne for sev eral year and her many friends will regret her departure. Ueorge Slorkmaon, the young man who was here recently ar ranging for the establishment of a cigar factory in Prineviile, has re turned to Lakeview to make pre parations for removal to Prineviile. He expects to open business here about the middle of June, having secured a building and his factory number and other governmental requirement More leaving. Mr. J. B. Wyatt, an Albany lawyer, was at the Belvedere yes terday on his way to Prineviile, where he will defend ex-Sheriff Sam Smith, of Crook County, who will lie tried this week on a charge of arson. The specific offense with which Smith is charged is that of burning the ehecpehearing sheds of J. N. Williamson, ex-Congressman from the Second Congressional District. The trial of this case promises to be notable in the criminal annals of the state. Mr. Wyatt leavea for Prineviile today. Oregonian. The Prineviile Band plans to give its initial open air concert on the streets next Saturday evuning. The boys are working hard on their music and while they do not promise the finished prod uct at the very beginning they hope to be able to enliven the town in a satisfactory manner, and to improve each ' week. Saturday evening has been selected for the concerts at the request of a num ber of business men, as that is the only evening in the week on which the stores are 0en after six o'clock and is the time when more of the townspeople are on the street. Mr. Cary Foster leave today for Walla Walla on a visit to h r mother. If you want a shave or your hair neatly dressed call on Will Percy. He is the Ut. A lady' tan jacket was picked up on the road the other day and left at th ia office. The owner can have tame by calling. The local chapter of the Kp worth League expets to sell ice cream, iherlt, punch and home made candies in the Moore building during tho afternoon and evening of Saturday, May 9. It will be worth while to remember the date. Horrigan &. Still's 'smokehouse burned Tuesday night destroying the building and contents. The smokehouse wa situated at Carey Foster's place a few miles south of town, and contained about $100 worth of meat when destroyed. The total loss will be about floO. The building will be replaced at once in order to handle this firm's business. Miss Ethel Kidder will repre sent the Crook County High School at the declamation contest at Walla Walla on April 30 and May I. Misa Clara Horney waa not able to go to Walla Walla. Miss Kidder will be pitted against student from Spokane, Ritxville, North Yakima, Ellcnsburg, Rob lyn, OarfielJ, Oakesdale, Palouse, Lewieton, La Grande, Boise, Baker City, Island Citv, Pendleton, The Dalles, Walla Walla. Waitsburg and other place. Miss Kidder left on Wednesday's stage and was given a good aend-off by her classmates. The cheapest place to buy furni ture and building material is at A. H. Lippman & Co.'. The date of the Prineville-The Dalle high school debate ha been changed from May 15 to May 19. Our boys will do their beat to retain the silver cup In Crook County. Frank Peaclcy, the Crook county representative of the Milton nur series, delivered 1 100 worth of fruit tree and tarry bushes to local peo ple last week. Mr. Peasley lay that there is no difficulty in securing orders and delivering nursery ttock in Crook coupty, and that almost every known kind of fruit is now successfully grown. When every farm ha from two to twenty acres of orchard and gar den, both of which are usually very successful when properly at tended in this part of the state. Crook county will be an even more desirable place in which to live. O. Springer, democratic candi date for joint senator from this district, expects to leave the first of next week for a tour through Klamath and Lake counties in the interest of his candidacy. Mr. Springer is making hi campaign tn support of Statement No. 1, favor the adoption of a code of water laws, wants good roads, good schools, pure foods and an honest public service. He has for many year been a prominent citizen of thi county and hold the esteem and confidence of his neighbor to a high degree. Mr. Springer says that he is receiving much encour agement in his candidacy. His wife will accompany him on hi trip south. Imported inlaid linoleum 11.35 per square yard at A. II. Lippman dc Company's, C. A. Riddle brought his wife and son up from Madras last Fri day to make their home in Prine viile. Rev. J. T. Moore announce that he will preach next Sunday morn ing and evening at the Union Church. Everybody cordially in vited. Albert Seal wa in town Mon day from hi ranch near Lamonta. He says that a hard frost occurred there last Sunday morning which made the growing wheat look sick. II. L. Montgomery, a substantial resident of Grizzly, was in town yesterday. Mr. Montgomery is advertising hi home rancL for sale, having concluded that his years are too many to continue the work of (arming. Civil Service examination were held last Friday and Saturday by Forest Supervisor A. S. Ireland. There were eight applicant for the position of forest guard, a follows: Earl C. Foster, Thomas B. Zell and A. G. Ellefson of Prineviile; J. C. Gilchrist of Post; Roy S. Vaughn and O. V. Helm of Mitchell; Walter E. Graham of Sisters; and C. C. Hon of Howard. The paper are sent to Washing ton, D. C, for correction and when those who are successful are noti fied, they will be in line for appointment to positions in the service. Supervisor Ireland thinks that they will all be employed within the coming year. n3jwvlwfc0tw jOI-w' tL tw$ iw Jwf iW'V O S RFRS-HfiNFY-MONFY I n MW Cmb Kaivtt ScfeMl Bki CuMTt Sip -JUl Jrwalrj Wall Tr D. P. Adamson & Co tVft TTT The bee industry in Crook County should bo jj entered into by a great many more than now do. It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do exceptionally well here, and the price of honey ia always high. f7F Bees travel from two to four miles to gather jj honey, so that if there is an alfalfa field within this distance from your place, you can profitably care for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every ranch will give the greatest returns on the money invested of any branch of industry on the place. We have recently received a complete assortment of Bee Supplies of the "Root's Patent make, which are made different and from better material than the common western make. We can supply all your needs along this line. t DRUGGISTS Muical bill nil MtfUIM Lcwary'i Cualie Suiii.iry Cftn The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard, Rockf ord, Hampden, Illinois, or any other good make of watch movement. These you can have in solid gold, gold filled, solid silver or nickle cases. Prices to suit all. We have Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings, Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware. Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. D. P. Adamson &-Go. DRUGGISTS iiiiiitiiiiil BRING YOUR Watch Repairing TO W. FRANK PETETT Prineviile' Old Reliable Jeweler Next Door to O'Neil Restaurant LARGEST CATALOG i 'igfUmasJ JONES CASH STOAE $ 01m)6CMnra:mi Fj v.-u my Kti SmJ tut GROCERIES (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES i X i . --w mm- m mm mm - ... m tf Hc Buyer Cuids .4 Front and Oak Sti. Mail Order Howe 4h Northareat Haidwaae. r Goadaaad SmJnaf a baea wtd a w feaalaf Moalltlr ggy PORTLAND. QS. fl WE r& BUY RJKSslHlDlS) I bm monfy for ma to afaip Baw Fun and H tontiuu SO Kll at home. Wrtui for Price Lirt. an rket Kt-port. snippint J aw. ul aural our fcrapotenb. l.toC-X HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.f::. ISO pataa, iaalkar boavL Bart Ihlat on Ik aaluacl mr written illartratmi aU Fur animals. All . I " rkmn Tiwi. flu. LaM. BtMT Bad wti.rO fc UaD. aod t0 '111. a MIC 'naafal mm. H aa raralar Eacrclopadia. Praa, W Tooor nirtoman. 1 . Birtt lannrf into bmutiral R-. Oar Hacaattc Bail and Daivvaurarta animal to trap.. II 00 rr h"l. .'j;"uf HKha aaa Fura to a and I tutturt arioaa, Aacwck Btfc lat4.Il, JUaUMaHaia,MllUh J. E. Stewart & Co. Specials for Saturday, May 2 Coffee A big lot of our own brand Mocha & Java, regular 35o value; you can not get better cup value, no matter what price you pay; buy all you want on Saturday for per pound 27 io Caricola Coffee For the popular 25o seller you will find our Caricola better than you have been buying at this price. On Saturday we will give one pound free with five, or with 2J lbs. we will give 4 lb. free.. Diamond W Oyatert 1-pound cans, regular 25c valne, Saturday price 20c Crackers . 8-pound boxes, good fresh stock, our Saturday price. . 70c Diamond W Olives 40o value 25c Diamond W, Maple Syrup 4-gallon cans, the very best Maple syrup, Saturday , . 65o