LOCAL MENTION IWy day nt Klkiiu More ntxt Wednesday, July 8. ' Minn NVIIi KrynolU in In from Powell UuttM BttenJiiid tlio Hum hut Normal. (Scoria l.yllo of lliiyrrcck, linn I'wn veiling with relatives n rrinevillii thin week. Mayor Will Wurswrlltr ami AW MnointoHli returned from Portland the drat of tho work. Mra, M. II. 11 ckiilicrry depart rtl on ye terday ninrning utajje lor a vlit with rotative at La penult'. Mr. and Mra. II. K. Allen Portland, and llieir granddaughter. Mia Ail:t Allen, of Kugrne, nrrivc Hunday. Win. IWcli came in from th1 Cove Orchard th find of th week with another load of cherries for the local market. lien Knox arrived Hunday from lib home near Portland nnd left nt once for I 'oh I where hia father and mother are both very ill. Next Tuesday la the date of the regular meeting of llio La die An nrx at the club hall and all mem bera are relented to attend. Claranrs McCalliater nnd hia fialer, Mra. Johnson, left the firat of the week for a month'a virit with relativci in Sneet Home. John Hnnnaker pawed through the city Monday on In way to Shaniko with a load of wool for the diamond C Wool Company Mica Cora Flrcilel and Mra. II. H. Cram nnd two sons left Monday for Derail Park, WaMiington, whrre they will upend tlio next six week. Mr. and Mr. 8. L. Hulrn of Halem, are vit-iliiig relative in Crook county. Mra. Hulen it the mother of Chariot Lytlo, and hat been spending a part of the timo In I'rineville at hia home nnd al to vlaited at Paulina where two other tona reside. Mr. and Mra. Hulen made the trip over the Cat cadet ly team. Married On Wednesday, July lft, in the parlor of the Hotel Prinevillo, Snmm l T. (Juinn nnd tMia Ora L. McKonzio. The cere mony waa performed by Ir. Duna more of the Prenbyteriau Church in the proaonco of a few intimate friend. The happy couplo left nt once for their home nt drizzly Hutte, where the groom has n ranch. Acting Foreat Fiiorvior 11. F. Johnson hna juat (iniidird mailing blueprint inapa of different sec tiona of tho National Foreat to iwert of tho range and to rangers for their uao in determining lines and making trail. The map is a good one and ia rondo from data collected by rangers on the ground. It wae drawn by It. F. Johtmon and ia a job that will be gjeatly appre ciated by those who use the range. T. M. Pot of (iit( was in town I Ida week. Jim Head of Culver waa vititing in town Iat Hiturday. (!. C. Price of Crook, baa liecn attending to buainena matter in town thia work. C. K. (iiat of (!inl, panted through thn city on hia way to Shaniko Monday. V, . Wooley, thfl popular drummer for the Marahall Well Hardware Co., ia in the city thia week. I. F. Ftewart left Tuetday morn ing for the Willamette Valley. He will cross the Caacadea in i wagon. Mra. Illy of Mend, patted througli I riuoviUo Jueadayon her way to Loa Angeles where the will visit relativot. L. H. Lafollelte and family re turned Wednesday from a trio to White Dluffs and Goldendale, nclnngton. The first game of the Fourth of July toriea of hanchalt between lledtnond and I'rineville will take place this afternoon. W. H. 1J. Kent, inspector for the Forest Service, left Tuesday morn ing for Portland after inspecting the local oflice here. J. II. Gray came down from the Honnyview Stock Farm tho first of the week. He ia moving from bit town home to the ranch. Misa Katborine Milliorn and II . lielknap were married at Junction City on June 21. Mia Milliorn has relatives here. the rrinevillo "Cuba" went to Kodmond Inst Sunday and gave the second ball team of that place a wullopmg to the tune of 2 1 to 13 tieorge. Milhcnn came in from his lkar Creek ranch Monday to attend an important meeting of the Crook County Livestock Jc Agri cultural Association. The Ladies' Annex of the Ath- etic Club havo decided to prepare float for the parade on the Fourth. That it will be an at tractive one ia a forefone con luaion. Patriotic services nt the Prod y terian church next Sunday morn' ng with appropriate address ly the pastor, and evening service nt the usual hour. Kverybody cor dially invited. Frank Kinney nnd wife 'have been here the past week visiting Mr. Kenney'a brother Kay. They eft Monday for Grizzly where they will visit relatives a week In-fore turning to their home m New- org. W. II. Hurlburt arrived the first ol tho week from Hay Creek and will spend several days in this vicinity collecting data for the use of a railroad project. Mr. Hurl hurt hna a fine location for a power plant at Cline Falls that will be used some day for the operation of nn electric rond. ' Mrs. Ki Iff son is still on the sick list. I". K. Gillcnwnter of Pout, wat a businest visitor Saturday. Iunsmore Lytell, nephew of Dr. Dunsmore left Wednesday for Port land. W. A. Pill and son returned the first of tho week from a visit to Portland. L. M. Thomas and W. W. IJen! nei oi l-amontii, were in town Saturday. Mies Honda Claypool returned I 11 1 iaai i nursaay from visit to rela tive! in Portland. nns jwnnciie Hillman left the last of tho week for l!irl,m.,n,1 lleach. Wathincton. Charles Pnxton and (Wee Pec nan of Lamonta, were visiting the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mra. S. A. Pro?e have returned from their fishi They report fine luck. Mrs. A. H. Lippman has return ed from her trip to Missouri, where she had been visiting iu.r nw.il.a o ' . Misses Lillian and Bertha Iollzman returned to their home n rortlund the last i.l ll.( ir.tf Mrt. L. (1. Do Wolf, who has been visitine here for smt!m eft the first of the week for Shani ko. mg trip. Mrs. Cyrus is the first to catch tho Fourth of July spirit. Her show windows are neat and at tractively decorated. Duncan Macleod returned from Portland the last of tho week. Ho represented the K. of P. lodge at the ttato convention. A. ii. Scoggms was down from Paulina the first of the week. He reportt everything lively on the Prineville-Purns stage line. T ! f r ... jAJuis v,. morgan, a civil service eligible for tho forest service, nr rived in Prinevillo a few days ago to work in Supervisor Ireland's office. Servicct at the Methodist church will he at the usual hours next Sunday. The pastor's sermon in the evening will bo a patriotic one on thotubiect "God 'a Foot nrinta in America." There will nleo b a christening service just before the sermon, hverybodv is invited. In compliance with the recent fire ordinance passed by the city council, entrances to all public uildings are being arranged to swing both waya and in case of upHr story halls, fire escapes are being built. It is a good ordinance and should be observed to the letter. At the last regular meeting of the Juniper Circle, W. 0. W., Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roller reroivprl liandsome wedding present from the members of tho Circle, in the form of a silver filigree fern dish. as a token of tho esteem in which they are held by their fellow members. I Z. M. Prown is up from his borne in Portland for the Fourth. Orval Oaborn arrived yesterday from Paisley where he has been for the past year. W. W. Prown of Fife, arrived on the Ilurna' stago Tuesday evening and left the following morning for Pottland. Dr. A. A. Morrinon and little daughter arrived yesterday from Portland and will spend their va cation visiting Mr. Morrison's daughter, Mrs'. Thomat Sharp, Jr. G. M. Ingram, a supervisor of the touthrrn division of the Cas cade National Forest, was here the first of the week arranging for the surrender of a part ol his territory to the local oflice. He left for hit headquarters in Lakeview Tuesday Prinevillo is making ample ar rangements to entertain its visitor! during the celebration. An aver age of 12 cratei of fruit arrive daily at the ttago odice la-side the usual daily shipment of 14 crates of strawberries. The shipment! in elude strawberries, cherries. peaches, grapes, oranges, bananas and lemons. Don't miss tha eel. bration. You will be amply pro vided for. T T 11 . it. iHiKnap periormeu a very critical operation on Mrs. Knox at ber home near Post Sunday. She has been sick lince the first of January and hai been crowing gradually worse. Dr. Pelknap says tint she is in a critical con dition and that there are small hoie8 of ber recovery. Mr. Knox very sick also, and two oper- Holler ic Calbreath have set up a swing on the vacant lot south cf Clifton & Cornell's store. Mrs. Nellie Newtom arrived tl.e last cf the week from Denver, Colo rado, and will visit relatives here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mn. J. II. Vindom and family arrived yesterday from their home at Culver and will tpend the Fourth here. J. S. McMeen and family of I,a monta, came in today for the Fourth. They report that every body in their neighborhood is com- ing to TrineviUe for the Fourth t t a -4 BEES-HONEY-MONEY I IS atjons have been performed on him but his chances for recovery are favorable. Both are under the care of an experienced nurse. Later Word came from Post this morning that Mrs. Knox died June 30. The funeral will be held today, Rev. C. A. Housel of this place conducting the services. Must tjse the Hydrant. Prineville is as dry as a bone. At midnight on June 30 the doors of each of the six saloons were locked. Ever since the ballots were counted on Juno 1 the sale of "wet goods" has Wen enormous, but the sales of June 30 were away ahead of anything reported. Job lots of odds and ends were snapped up as soon as offered. Henderson & Pollard and Charley King will Bell soft drinks and cigars until their present supply is exhausted. The Opera saloon will be used as a storeroom for the present. The "Bucket" will be used for a res taurant at an early date and the Long & Snodcrly building will be occupied by a moving picture "show." The saloon men are tak ing things cood naturedlv and without exception are planninn to enter other lines of business or for brief visits to relatives and frienda in other places. PI387 Good Watches 9i 5 Q ft The bee industry in Crook County should bo entered into by a great many more than now do. (j) It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do 5j? flTnrit lAn 11 r Vtns anJ 4 1 a t jf ItAnAif !a ill ,AV,"fwv"1,v vi Vj unit tut; yi ic vi uuiitrjr ia always high. - m irn IJees travel from two to four miles to gather 4 j honev, so that if there is an alfalfa field within VI this distance from your place, you can profitably care '(5 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 tho place. We have recently received a complete assortment of 71? Bee Supplies of the "Root's Patent" make, which 1 trt( a 1 t ii i 1 if .1 aremaue ainereni ana irom Doner material man me common western make. We can supply all your needs 91 along this line. 3 I have in stock a complete I ne of the best waches and clocks and also do repairing. JEWELER and OPTICIAN Eyes examined and glasses made to fit. Graduate optician. W. Frank Petett Prinerille' Old Reliable Jeweler w. f, mini LARGEST CATALOG M.B Orirr Ho. m GROCERIES H.,d. (V, God, mmj b J ECONOMIZE THRO JONES JONESCASH STORE CWri iwnf M vKrM mr xnl. b, ti The Buyers uide Front aruf Oak St. PORTLAND. 0". Saloon Men Attention! Parties nishins New Location in Saloon business can obtain rel!ahl information hv writine or calline on us. The Mav-IIolland Co.. Inc.. Rooms 626 27-28 Corbctt Bldg., i uruanu, uregon Maker k Cratk (aim Sckeel BLi CiaMra Sapplict Jewelry W.D Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mukal iBttmeait Hi(uumi Lewaey't Caadie Statraaerj Cifara 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. Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. .D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS J. STEWART COMPANY fyjujLivji ii jwi rinis, per aozen Quarts, i WITH TIIL' . Half-gals. DISD WITH MfOU) w at- $1.10 1.35 1.90 Jelly Glasses, doz. . . 60c Smooth Edge Clear Glass Ml m ill v U Sp eciais FOR SATURDAY JULY 4th COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON Half-pound flat tins, our regular ISc seller, Saturday special ..... 10c MACKEREL IN TINS Large size cans, medium size fish in Tomato Sauce, special for Saturday, per tin 20 c HEINZ SOUR PICKLES IN BULK Medium size pickles, regular 25c quart, special on Saturday 17c QUEEN OLIVES, 8 oz. glass, special 20c UBBY'S DEVILED HAM Regular 10c value, on Saturday . - -. 7. .T .7." . . Sc . Above prices special for Saturday 4th only Men's Suits and Extra Pants The latter end of our stock in this line, while they last, to go at just half price. V '? w Leave your orders with us for Hood River Strawberries New arrivals in Golf and Negligee Shirts A nice assortment and prices reasonable.