I ..... fcOCAL MENTION J. H. MoMeno( Latnonta,"! in the city. K. A. Parker o( Crook, win in town Monday. K. M. McCorJ and fu mily wire in town Saturday. T. M. Post of Glut, in in town ton Ant of the week. Mooro of Lamonta, i in PrVueville thii wek. Albert Bual ia in from Lamontn thi wwk attending court II. K. Niaacn of Madra, ia I niling the wwk in town. ' John KUc inure ia attending court thia wrek from Und. J. L. McCullorh and wif catiic In from Portland Saturday. Horn On Faturday, May 2, to lha wifu of II. I). Htill, k daughter Hugh ()'Kan, landlord of Hotel Itond, arrived in town lant Mon day. (Sillia DUney and Clarence Watt of Madraa, are in town thia week. Dr. and Mr. T. A. Long of Mad raa, are In the city, attending cir cuit court. Get our ricea Mora buying fur nilure or building material. A. II Llppman A Co. Mra. L. M. Ilahn and dauuhter Ielha, and Mra. IWaie Fulgam of Madraa, are in the city. Mia Nora Dobbi came over Irom Shanikno Saturday for a nort viitit with her pnrenta. W. U. Cook, the democratic nominee for county achool auiterin tendent, waa in the city a few day ago. F. L. Perkina of the Portland Telegram, ia "doing" thia term of the Uiatrict court in the intercut of hla paper. Perry Read of Culver. i r-pend Ing the week in town, having been aummoned a a witnexa before the grand jury. Jee Windom. a Culver rancher, ia in town. Mr. Windom aya that In the many year he ha farmed In that aeclion that be baa not ceen ao or a proapect for crop aa there ia this year. Kven the grow ing grain on the heavy land, he aaya, haa made no growth, aa the weather haa been too cold and dry. Similar report are beard from all over that eection. Claude C. Covey, vuperintendent of the Warm Spring Indian reser vation, waa attending the diittrict court here the first of the week. He waa a witnena in an Indian di vorce caae Kalainu vs. Kalatr.n. In granting a divorce to thene people Judge IJradehaw anid that although much of hia experience on the bench has been in Crook county thia waa the firat divorce he had ever granted to an Indian couple. The 1 1 hoe valut a in town at J. K. Stewart & Co.V (iarden boae and boce auppliea t J. K Stewart A Co. George A. Stevena of Sinlera, in l ll ' -It . in i rmeviiie nn ijiimnee. Mra. C. II. Erickaon of Ilend. waa in Prinevllle thia ww k. Willow Creek LumUr the In! In the county for tale by A. II. Mppman A Co. Complete and up-to-date atnek of jewelry, clocka, fiehing tackle, etc , at W. Frank Petett'a. The Udiea' Aid of the Itautint church will give an Ice Cream aoelal. Thnrnday, May 14, 1908. KverylKidy invited. New every week millinery at Urn t-rown Mill nery Parlor. The very liiteot hnU are now on ex hi bition Price riKbt. Mr. C. It. Mcl.allin of ,. mond and her mother. Mra. Tricli ler of Clin Fnlla, have been gueala at tho Hotel Prineville the firnt of the week. Col. Smith and wife wire eivm a Mirprme l.y the memhera ol the Kni-terii Mar Monday evening The occasion waa the 2otlt mini vernary of their wedding. The local chapter of the E worth League exiecta to eell ire cream, tdicrM, punch ami bonie- mude candiea in the Moore building during the afternoon and evening of Saturday, May 9. It will he worth while to remember the date. Albert W. Long, immigration in jector for the Department of Com merce and Labor, haa been in the county for aeveral daya takina teetimony from partiea who have applied for naturalization paper. He returned to hia home at Aftoria Tueaday. The Pilot Butte Di-velonment Company' oflke in Ilend caught fire Saturday night and was burned almoet to the ground. The firemen were called out and work ed very effectively hut the building waa almoet conaumed before thev mcceeded in Mopping the flame. The Ioa waa partly. covered by in- aurance. Next Friday afternoon thero will be a joint meeting of the Ochoconian and Alpha Literary aocietien in the awmbly ball of the high school. A thia will U llie lat meeting of the achool year extra effort haa been put forth to make it a Mice, and an interest ing musical and literary pro gramme ha Ix-en prepared. Mitt Kthel Kidder returned Monday, morning from Walla jWalln where ttho reports having 'had a moHl enjoyable time. The declamation content waa decided in favor of Mix Wnlkina of The Diillea 1 1 ih School, with lioise High School achool two ml and Walla Walla third. Next year the Crook County School will be kilter prepared and hope to ob tain a place of honor. . It. C. Foter of Sicter, i in Prineville thia week. John Steidl a prominent buai hh man of Pend, i in the city. Do not forget the grand ball a! P. A. A. C. bail-on Friday evening, May 8. The liend bachall team will play the Prineville Cuba next Sun day at the Iligh School ground John B. Brown of Culver, carne in Tueaday to attend the peclal ion of the Knight of Pythia held laat evening by the local lodge. County court met the 5rl of the week and adjourned until Wednes day, May 13, on account of the diatrict term of court which is now in aeaaion. J. W. Meredith, of Meredith Hrotber, merchant at Cline Fall, wa in town today returning home in the evening, being one of the excueed jurymen. Colonel W. A. Belcher and F. T. Redmond of Redmond, were in town today. Mr Redmond waa i lumtnoned on the njH-cial venire of I taleanien for the jury in the Smith cae, but waa eicuned. About a score of the resident of Redmond precinct were in town today" (Thurday) being on the pecial venire of juror auramoned in the Sam Smith cane. All but one of them were excused, and the majority of them returned home thi evening. Among those here ere Frank McCaffrev. John Turk Chria Khret, John II. Jackson, mho uovcrt, r, L. Kicker and II, D. Sencer. Get your fishing tackle of J. K. Stewart & Co. B. K. Nichola i a viaitor from LaidUw this wei k. Imported inlaid linoleum 11.35 ler aquare yara ai a. Ji. uppman A Company 'a. If you want a ahave or your hair neatly dressed call on Will Percy. He i the beet. Before buying your garden hoe thi Spring, get our price. J. E.J btewart & to. The cheapest place to buy furni ture and building material ia at A. H. Lippman A Co.'. A lady'a tan jacket waa picked up on the road the other day and left at thia office. The owner can have tame by calling. A. S. Ireland left Sunday for Antelope where he will meet an inector of the Foreet Service from Washington, D. C. and together they will travel over parts of Mr. Ireland division of the Blue Mountain National Foreat. They will visit Antelope, Mitchell and other towns More coming back to Prineville. The estate of Charlea M. Cart wright ha been appraised by B. F. Allen, Chester V. Dolph and C. W. Herall at $95,904. The property upon which the highest valuation i placed is the tract composed of the south half of lot 4, block 73, Portland. Thia is appraised at 122,600. Carwright also owned 2'J8 share of capital stock in the Seaside Investment Com nan v. which are appraised at 129,800. Oregonian. L. B. Lafoilelt received a tl- gram staling that a representative of the Holt Brother Manufactur ing Co., left Stockton, California, this morning for Shaniko, where be will look over the road t.-!a project between that place and Madraa. Fine Ranch for SIe. The beat olace on Willow Cnwk Four hundred and elirhtv acre ot It owl cultivable land; 100 under cul tivation; 3j acree In alfalfa, 20 In timothy; 80 acrea In grain; good Iioumo; 80 ton of bar 10 alfalfa and 40tlmotbt:35 or 40 head of cattli-: 20 head of work home: 20 hoira: Inu of chicken, jfeeee, etc.; stream of wau-r runnlnsr tbrouKb the mlddla of the tract from one end to the other; blx sprltix on the place, water all the year round. Two orchard 200 tree bearing apple, pear, pluma and prunes. Good water for domestic use. Half caeb, balance on cany term. For further Information addivMiH. L. Montgomery, Grlxzly, Crook county, Oregon. 4-30tf BEES-HONEY-MONEY p 9a? Tfew 7fiiii'norj Another Shipment just received! direct Irom fhe wholesalers The very blest thing in millinery can now be seen al our millinery parlors mma ZProso Opposite The Redbjr JT The bee industry in Crook County should be 3J 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 is always high. JTT trTel from two to four miles to gather T 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. i W. F. Eimg' I jj r. Adamson & Co tWaSwU. Um7'. Cb ' wltpw I DRUGGISTS T i The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard, Rockford, 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. 1 Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. u. Jr. ao amson DRUGGISTS &Co, BRING YOUR Watch Repairing W. FRANK PETETT Prineville'sCOld Reliable Jeweler Next Door to O'Neil Restaurant LARGEST CATALOG f - "W n- - - , v GROCERIES (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES Hi4w , rv- i i w m m- mm m. aa w. " -; . . M H w- mm nakta qwMrtS m tfUf Moalhlv Ed JONES CASH STORE Offrn m u.n- .. I The Buyer, fiuide Front maA nb t. PORTLAND. OR. WE BUY I - m & m FUSSIKIOIS) W1 Mill 1 a Kl MW1 MnnA- V -Kir, T?C t flVM HMt Mill IA tfl KA't MnwA. V wo. m noma. v rtw jot rnce jast, xarKec lU'porv. snipping ihkb. ana anoat oar to ship Raw Furn and Hittee to as than to noma. v rtw jot rnce jast, xarKec lU'porv. snipping ihkb. ana anoat oar UlirJTrDC'jerTDADDrDCfnilinC1 " Wl m lallW Vtj 1 1 4P mm vi w mm mm 8iu,ima tuot 4S0 paM. Umtitmr bon&. Bert ttoiag oa ihm mxbyek enr wHUra. ll)uatrtln all Pur Animal Ail abnat Trmpfw Swcrav Darort, Trap. Qmam Law. Buw and where to trap, and to teram tiic 'reeafal trapper. It' a rettiUr Kncrrkperfia. Prtcx $S. To tmt cnttammn. H-rtrie Umtfl into huaiHih! R.Jm A,. .u b.,i ,.J rum. .Hri. ..;.l. k, i Ak l,.,, i. ...... Hides Mad run to a tad fan ben pooM. Aa4mek iyL.119( MimatllvUlat J. E. STEWART & COMPANY NEW GOODS JUSTR Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Notions, Fishing Tackle, ECEIVED Garden Hose and Supplies Specials for Saturday May 9th HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS Size 21 x 48 inches, our regular 25c value, for Saturday Special 15c BED SPREADS Full size, heavy and in a variety of designs, $1.50 to $1.75 values, Saturday $1.15 Which x CREAM SEPARATOR is Cheapest? r 1 1 ; Several catalogues houses are offering "just as good"creaiticp arators for sale at a lower price than the U. S. Cream Separator sells for. But before the unfortu nate purchaser of one of these "mail order" separators gets through paving the repair bills he finds that first cost isn't the only difference. The " cheap " separat ors soon get out of fix because and loosely put together. The cost of repairs alone In the first year or v.m,v. u.i.ciciiu in price uciwceu one 01 mem ana a u.o. Hut more important still they do not skim clean, they waste cream at every skimming. U. S. CREAM SEPARATORS have stood the test of time. Many of them have been in use for I o years or more, and have cost their owners next to nothing for repairs. They are easy running, skim cleaner t ian any other , have a simple, easy-to-wash bowl ; enclosed, safety gearing and a convenient, low milk tank. See a U. S. Separator for yourself that's the best way. They are sold by Grocery Specials FANCY LOGAN BERRIES A Special lot of fancy Logan berries in 3-pound cans just received, finest quality .. OLYMFIC PANCAKE FLOUR 9 Large package, 35c value, Saturday price 25c 25c 0 0 0 P Q $