LOCAL MENTION A. II. Kennedy returned Mon day from Portland. A. T, Morris ha got buck from Iiia trip to I-ebnnon. Notion tho special prico on Gar den Htwo advi-rtist'd ly J. 1C. Blew rt A Co. lor HaturJsy. Mn. Mary L. Tonsy of Mitchell I visiting hr daughter, Mrs. (I. M. Cornrtt of thia laco. Mm. J. II. llaner and hrr two lovs returned from their visit with j rclutiv'ci in South Caroliit Hutur d:iy, Thn Citiholio Kduratlonal Aiio elation of Oregon will hold it second annuo) Institute at Tort lund from July 20 tn 21. Home of the Ut tenchrra in the country re fiinged to niint in the work. John K. Itynn and wlfo arrived from Hhnn ko tho lal of the we k. Mrs. Hyan wan returning from hrr Kiutlrn trip. - Miss ' Myers and Paul Johnaon of IWrkelcy left with tho Uysna for an outing at the Tulea. Wardwoll Cram and family, Hugh Mler and family, Clyde Kiudur and family, Mhta Kflio IKdiha, John Com ha and Nate Wunweiler left Tueaday fir an outing at Iavia Lake. They expect to bo away three r four weeks. According to the Forest Service the name Deaehutea originated from tho French "Hiviere des Chutes", mruiiirrg the "river of the fulla." Thia la the name under whh'h the combined National For rata under the juriadiclion of the 1'rinevillti ollice are now ollicially designated. C. E. Pratt of Payette, Idaho, returned Tueaday evening from a trip to the Bond country. lie if conveying a party of fiuit men throutch Central Oregon on a tour of Investigation. Tbey travel in an auto and report roada fairly good bt'tween thia place and the Idaho line. Prof, Hoekciiberry of the Crook County llich School, hua quite numUr of deaerving boys and iii r la from different arta of the county that want to work their way through school. If any of our rcaiwra need such help liiey will confer a favor by com mum eating with the principal of the high achool. Wear Insured Sox A ro rmir nrk a immrrtt CHir "l!nl. priHiC hoi rfHiMrAurtiJtmoolb. T hi I th gmmnlrr llnr l pAlrt el "llnloproof ' flo lor U.UI mill II nr or all ol llirm com lo hul or ruvd darning In ) month will replica Uwta Willi bow 101 ritfcK. noieproot Sox" r drtxl llh botutl? hitaa !ul color. Tlmr will not Brook." ml '' nor (ndo. " Hot, prnot" Box do not ahrirtlt aonMrvith. Ym can buy Hum In orlcd colon is pairs ol (It ud waltit In box, Wr "Holoproof So one and you will novor wr any nthar kind. Komemtwr th.y r gmaranitti to wrar alx month or you ct nvw tos fllkK, Let ui toU yon box today. J. E. Stowart A Co. Carl Hyde left for Ilowoid the laat of the week. Miaa Frieda I.Sppman left for Portland Tueaday. J. F. Hogue and family of ltd land are In town thia week. March Logan and family ol Paulina are in the city thia week. Will Percy and family left on yesterday's atage for Shaniko. Clarence Jackson of Powell I! ultra wai a buainera victor Tuea day. George O'Neil returned tho firat of the week from a buaineaa trip to The Dulles. Mra. M. It. Elliott has gone to Bolters, where he will visit for aome timi with relativea. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Aina- worth of Paisley are visiting the family of Pr. Rosenborg. Warren Drown returned Wed nesday from a trip to hi timber claim on uper Willow Creek. It will pay you to watch the sclals advertied by J. E.Stewart A Co. for Saturday of each week. B. F. Allen and family returned lo their home In Portland Satur day rooming. They were accom panied to Portland by Mra. J. I). La folio tie. There la now direct telephone connection between Prlncville and Iturna. Hro. Davy of tho Ncwa exchanged greetinga with the Journal on the opening day. L. E. Throop of Paulina pasxed through Prinevillo today on bia way homo with a load of groin. People are just commencing to cut hay in hia part of the county. Itev. J. T. Moore left today for a trip to Lake view and Till in oo'c. He baa received call to both places and will look over the fi dd before accepting the pastorate. Poo Lafol'elte reporU finding a bee tree on Pry creek, near bis place, a few weeks ago that con tained a good aupply of honey The beca hnd Wen there about two yeara. Mr. Wagner, of the firm of Wag ner it Campbell, real cetato dealers of Rosalia, Wash., U in town. He ia making a trip through Central Orenon with a view to future investments. 0. M. Cornrtt and Z. M. Brown returned Monday from a trip of in spection of the Cornett stage lines in Lake county. Cornett left the followins day for urado ana Mitchell. Silaa Hodgos and daughter, Miss Gertie, left Monday for the Wil lametto Volley. Mr. Hodgea ex pects to bring a wagon lead of 1 blackberries for the local market when he returns. E. J. Farrel who has been doing blacksmith work for Douglas it Phillips on tho new court house received word Tuesday from Port land that his wife was dying. He I left on the noon rtnge for that .place. her the Mra. Anna Glare left Wednes day for Portland. II. Gormley was a paafenger for Portland tho firat of the week. J. E. Rons wai a paaaenger on yeaterday'a ilago for Shaniko. Mra. J, W. Collina and family ft yesterday for North Yakima. Mn. J. B. Shlpp got home thia morning from a two months' trip to Portland and different places in Washington. L. IS. Lafollelte and family left Monday morning for North Yaki ma, Wash., where they will make their future borne. C. I. Winnek left Wednesday or San Franciaco and other Cal ifornia points on business. He will be gone about two weeks. a Mrs. Tollx'rt returned to h me in California the first of wt:ek, after spending a month vis- ting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. F. K. Handle. Byron Cady and wife are back from their trip to Paulina. They were accompanied by Miss Snyder, who has just closed a five-months term of school at that place. G. J. Crawford and Percey Gar- rigus, two young men from Hepp- ner, Oregon, are in town. They are taking an outing and will fish and bunt at the head of the Pes chutes for awhile. From there they will cross over to the Macken zie, visit Eugene, go down to the coast and have a good time gen erally. Mr. Crawford is a newa- paper ruan and Mr. Garrlgus has been in the hardware business at Heppner. They travel by private conveyance. Redmond News. Redmond, July 12. ' We hardly exacted to see any Crook County Journal come out this last week on account of hav ing no lied mood Notes, but it seems they also have their resources. The truth is, about the time these Journal notes usually get written, everybody was helping to get Mrs. Park ready to start the next morning for Ottumwa, Iowa. The last week's improvement has been quite rapid and she felt able to travel alone. Word received from her states that she stayed over a day in Shaniko and started from there Thursday morning in good aha pe. Hotel Redmond now has a new head. 1L M. Bmltb took charge Thursday tnd U trying to make his guests feel like coming again. We predict success for him. Several visitors are in by auto mobile from Payette, Idaho. One of them, Mr. Pratt, already own's and here and is quite enthusiastic over the country's prospects. District Superintendent Skip- worth waa accompanied on this trip so far by the Rev. Mr. Craig of Madras. Mr. Skipworth preached last evening and this morning, today to an especially arge congregation. Four united with the church, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. File, all by letter. Mr. S.'a ex penses for thia part of the trip, amounting to something over ten dollar, were met in full as usual, although he was told in Shaniko that crops here were played out and that there was not a dollar in the country. The bank is established in the old D. I. & P. oflice building, that is the sign is on the window, and Cashier Eblert is awaiting the arrival ot the fixtures to open up business. Mrs. Muma is enjoying a visit from a sister in California. A dance last night at the new confectionery was being enjoyed by those participating. Mrs. McLallin is expected home this evening from Bend. Frank McCa fiery got somewhat bruised by a team Thursday. He left them standing and they be came uneasy, lie went to tneir heads and seized them just as they started. Then It was bang on or let looso and get trampled. He hung on and stopped them but not before they trampled and bruised him so that he could hardly move the next day. He is still sore, but is coming out all right. Manager Howard of the D. I. fc P. passed through here last night getting borne from Portland. He was accompanied by an extra automobile and passengers. Now we hope to see surveying and con struction on the railroad begin at once. There will be an icecream lawn social at C. N. Ehret's Tuesday night given by the Ladies' Aid Society. Proceeds will be used to provide more seats for church ser vices, a thing that has been needed for some time. E. C. Park. 9ew Tlfillinorj Another received wholesalers Shipment direct Irom Hie very latest thing in millinery can now be seen af our millinery parlors n S7 rs. Qtmma uroso Op petit Tli Radbjr mm--- 41 I - ft ''mM tit P 1587 Good Watches I have in stock a complete line 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 Prinerilla'i Old RelUbl Jawoler BEES-HONEY-MONEY ! IT M Tho bee industry in Crook County should Lo entered into by a great many more than now do. (h It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do exceptionally well here, and tho price of honey is always high. sw 8 Bees travel from two to four miles to gather honey, so that if there h an alfalfa field within this distance from your place, you can profitably care (J) for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every ?f? 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. re W. F. LARGEST C AT ALOC , M.J Ord'ltxM Ml GROCERIES I SnlaJ .1 hmtk ami rmi flraulaa MoalhJv 6L. I J-lSi. ECONOMIZE THRO JONES H 4j JONtS CASH STORE own arni mj let The Buvari tiifl f Front mtri 0fc Sta. "THE SCHOOL OP QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. B., Principal CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid a Business Man I " Keep hammering sway everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an EJncaton "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" C,Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References s Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland MaWACrwt (arret Sckl Bks Caaura SappGct Jew dry WaD raper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Miuicii butrsaeati ftUtuiaea Lawaey'a Casdlel Stationery Cifar 1$ 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. H We have Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings, Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware. I Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. D. P. Adamson &'Co DRUGGISTS tIS332 J. E. STEWART- & CO MP AN Y Pints, ner dozen $1.10 WITH Ttiiy H L' Half-gals. " 1.90 DISGIOT ... . vast $ j Jelly Glasses, doz. . . 60c Smooth Edge Clear Glass S p e ci al s FOR SATURDAY, JULY 18th Robertson's Grape Juice Full pint bottles 25c Lion Brand Columbia River Salmon - An extra good brand in flat tins. Our regular 15c seller, Saturday. . . . .10c GUt Edge Shoe Polish v . , 20c Petite Prunes . Small prunes but of extra good quality, per pound .05c Lawn and Garden Hose By mistake, double the amount of our order was shipped and to avoid carrying any of our stock over we offer for Saturday any brand we carry in either rubber or cotton at 20 per cent discount Regular price 12Jc and 15o per foot. Men's Summer Weight Underwear - Broken sizes, while they last, at garment, 40o Above prices special for Saturday 1 8th 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. f: : Leave your orders with us for Hood River Strawberries t i r i 'J j f..!"l New arrivals in Golf and Negligee Shirts A 'nirpr assortment and prices reasonable. 1 .