LOCAL MENTION Frnitk Klkin returnrd on lust Tli u rntl a y from cnniji at Matulcs. Miss Frieda I,iiiinan en mo Imck Monday from an extended sojourn nt Portland niul oilier ulnu in tho Willamette valley, Mr. Ksteg coino in on Wednes day's stsgo from Portland, where she his Ix'cn ordering lu-r full ond winter stock of millinery. J. H. Huberts Ims K"no to Milli keu's ranch above Hend, with dogs mid gun, to hunt down the cougar which ha slain a dor.cn coll on the place. Alotrt Heals whs in from hi r n nch ttt'itr Lnmonta (hi week and Ray foino good strong mm are needed in hi locality to mow the. wim-iIh for awhile, hut tlx crop are line notwithstanding. The absence of Kev. C. A. Houscl at conference in Wcnatchrc, Wash., will not affect tho usual hour of service at the Methodist church next Hunday. Uuv. J. H. Knodell, assistant secretary of the Anli saloon league, will ho in Prineville from I'ortlmul to o Minute ami w)ll preach hoth morning and evening. H. D. l'ow 11, living five mile up McKay creek, ha hought a I'JJiO threshing machine for alfalfa, and will threh out 100 acre thi full on hi own place. Next year he intend to t h roll for hi neighbors. Thi alfalfa thresher introduce a new industry into Crook county agriculture, a the alfalfa iced in too line for the ordinary thresher. Card are out for the wedding of M!m Itessie Kathcrine Luckey, a former Prineville girl who ha a numher of locul relative, to Mr. IfarolJ Simeon (iilhert. The date i Wednesday evening, tvplumher 1(1, at the Firt Congregational church, Portland, in which city hoth of the contracting parties live. Mr. (iilhert in a brother of Alfred C. (iilhert, of Yale, who had the distinction of breaking the world' record for pole vaulting at tho re cent Olympic game in London. Min I, in key is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jautes 0. Luckey, and i talented musically. Sho U a St. Helen1 halt graduate hut recently returned from Italy, where she studied voice culture at tho Con servatory of Hologna. In Portland she studiod with Signor Lucchcssi. Wear Insured Sox Am votir nocki inmr,t' Our "llnto tit nut ' h c i a uto i m rrf lur l months. Till U UwKmarant lluy l plt ol "llnlfprool"fin lor f.'.U) hikI II anr or nil ol llirrn contr lo hole, or opo1 darning In U monlha w. will rcplac tlwiu Willi now tu 1U1.K. a noieproot Sox re dvd with hrluti-!r color. Thry will not 'crtM'k." "m.l,'Br l.i.l. "Hola. prool" 8o lo nnl .brink nor ulrrlih. You can buy th.in In naanrlrd coli.ra pair, ol a U anJ wsinbl In box. VVenr "Hnleiwwif" Bo one. and yon will nrvur wear any other kind. Remember they are gwamtettt to Wtnr alx month, or you net new aox t'UKK. Let ut Kill you a boa today. J. E. Stewart & Co. You never smoked a milder o'gar than the La Kosa. lUy V. Constable la again back of the counter at Adamon' drug atore. Mi Iola lute won the 11.60 prize offered thi week by Clifton & Cornett for the beet specimen of homegrown aster displayed in their window. Mis (ioid Cleek wa awarded the fl prize for the best collection ol aiter. A. K. Marriott, representing the Smith Premier tyH?writer company at Portland, wa in Prineville on husinea thi week. A a result of hit visit It 1 likely that a local ty (writer agent will be appointed, the outlook for bus! nest in that line here being good. J me A. Norwood of Redmond and Mist Kinma Kennedy of Port land were quietly married Satur day evening at the Methodist par sonage in this city by Kev. C. A. Houacl. Mr. Norwood it clerk In the store of Khrtt Bros., at Hed mond, and the young couple will make their home in that town. Next Sunday will witness the closing service in the revival tent, which for the last three weeks have been conducted with fair success by Kvangelist Paulsell and bit energetio assistant. The evangel ist are considering either liend or Paulina as the scene of their next labors for the conversion of souls. Kssanay films are now being shown at the nightly moving pic ture exhibition in Prineville. This brand of films it among the best on the market, and have never before been seen locally. They are funny, dramatic, snappy and tiue to life. The rendition of the illustrated song hat also been improved upon, the accompaniment being by piano instead of phonograph. W. N. Kilmer, of Seattle, Vah. ha purchased the U. S. Cowle sheep ranch east of Madras on the old Hay Creek road, comprising 1,100 acre, and will occupy the place with his family. He will raise blooded cattle and hogs. lie expect to take up hit residence th.re in the next two or three weeks, The price paid lor the place wa in the neighborhood of 10,000. The sale was made through Ora Van Tassel of Madras, and principal to the tleal were in thi city last week arranging the trana for of the property. Kev J. T. Moore, lately pastor of the Baptist church in thi city, who since hi trip to tho southern part of this state has been living with his family on his homester d up the McKay, has received a call to the Baptist pastorate at Fossil and i about decided to accent. As hi homestead has two more years , to run before he can make final proof without commuting, he will drive back and forth at often as necessary between Prineville and Fossil. He and Mrs. Moore went to Bend Saturday, returning Mon day, the minister preaching there morning and evening Sunday. LOCAL MENTION Next Monday will bo Labor Day. T. M. Baldwin left Wednesday for Portland on busines. Uobert Smith and Prince Glaze and families have returned from their camping trip. Rev. Cook and Mrs. Harriet Smith, Mrt. Cook' mother, were in from Powell Butte Tuesday. Miss Annie Koba, George Roba and George Lee and wife, all of Paulina, paid a local visit Sunday. The new county court, presided over by Judge H. C. KUis of Bend, it in session for the fust time this week. Mist Elide Onborn't name was overlooked last week in our list of teachers for the Prineville public schools. She will teach the seventh grade. Prof. M. B. Hockenberry and family returned Monday evening from LaGrande, where they have been visiting Mrs. Hockenberry' parents. Luther Moore, eldest son of Rev. J. T. Moore, will leave in a week or ten daya for Witcherville, Ark., to study for the Baptit ministry at Buckner college He will stay away from home four years. J. R. Terrell, who ten day ego wat seriously injured by falling under hi horse near U'Neil, is now reported out of danger by Dr. 'Ed wards, his physician, and in about a week will he moved from the Prineville hotel, where be now is, to his ranch near O'Neil. It will be several months, though, ere he will be around again. In the opinion of Judge Ellis and the other members of the county court, the most important business transacted this week is the provision made for a separate, or private, cell under the sheriff's office in the new court house for occupancy by women or persons insane. It will be provided with fine but strong wire mesh over tl e window pane to prevent injury to violent inmates, and in the case of wemen will afford seclusion from the male prisoners. The two mod ern cell already in position are for male malefactors or persons uipected ol a crime awaiting trial or release on bail. Within a month an instance arose when a man and a woman were theoretically under arrest at the same time in adjoining cells separated only by steel bars, but of course tho woman was not confined. The persons detained in this way were Ada Pierce and A. B. Estebenet. Judge Bell and family came in from their camp at Matoles Friday. Mr. Glaze returned from her viit to Willamette valley point the first of the week. R. II. Bnyley of Laidlaw and James Rice ol Hay Creek, county commissioners, arrived here Tues day lor the session ol the county court. Fred Stimson, the popular phar macist at Winnek's, left yesterday for hi home in the Willamette valley. Dr. Dunsmore and daughter re turned from the Howard mines yesterday where they had been visiting tho family ol James Scott. B. 8. Cole, whose home it in Duluth, Minn., but who has been working lor the irrigation company at Bend, left Prineville on Monday's stage to spend a month at Spokane. He said be would return to Crook county in October. The Harney County Newt says that Fred Mosier, lately of Paulina, it at Burnt receiving treatment lor a badly lacerated thumb, which became entangled in a rope on the Lost creek ranch of W. W. Brown. Harry Gee, who for more than 5 yeare has lived on a homestead near Howard, left this week with hi family for The Dalles, where he will farm seven miles out from that city on a rented place. Mr. Gee will retain hi Ocboco property, the change being made mainly for the benefit of his children, who seek advanced educational facilities. Bid are being submitted to the hoard of directors for the building of a new school house in the Lower McKay district, about four milts northeast of this city. Until the new school is finished this fall, the old building will be used, although inadequate for present needs. Mist Nora Mitchell, the teacher, will have 22 or more children, ranging from the first to the eighth grades, in her charge this season. S. 0. Johnson, of San Francisco, who is heavily interested in timber above Bend, and chauffeur, J. W. Dana, of Berkeley, Cal., passed out ol Crook county Sunday by way of Bend, Powell Bultea and Prineville, following the stage road toShaniko. They were accompanied from Bend by J. E. Ryan of that place and John Bloss of Sisters. Mr. Ryan spent a day or two at the county seat, but Mr. Bloss took the stage Monday morning for Burus, where he goes on business. CRAND BALL SATURDAY EVE. The flmt frrnnd bat! of the aeroton will I given next Hnturdiy evening In the (lull 1 1 nil l.y Morgan' or. chetttra from H to 12 o'clock and the (Hftnlon promlmn to be largel attended. Till will be tbe Hint pub lic appearance of I'rlnevllle'e new Nlx-plece orchentra, and thoee who have beard the reheantala bmjt that the bent mimic ever fornlatied for dnncliiffln I'rlneTllle will be heard Kat unlay evening. Dance ticket will cont $1.00. Gentlemen apecto tora, 25c; ladli-a free. Everybody Invited. Among the mimical selec tion which will be rendered for this (lance are the following: Two-KU-pa I'nder Storm, Aren't You the Girl I Met atHherry'a, Down the Field, Onawa, Peaceful Henry, Old Faithful, Kunch O1 Blackberries, Golden Itod, Creole Queen, Iteed Bird, Red Wing, When the Band May Yankee Doodle. Waltzett Dreaming, School Day. Won't You Come Over to My Houite, The Girl Who Threw Me Down. In Dear Old Colorado, Daughter of Love, Laxarre, Janice Meredith. Kehottlachaw Cuddle l'p a Little (loner, The Tenderfoot. Three-Step Moon WInka. Quadrille. Presbyterian Services Returned. Next Sunday morning the regu lar service will be resumed at the Presbyterian church, the pastor preaching both morning and even ing. The public cordially invited to all the services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and rmrning worship at 11. Evening service at 7:30. An Eye Opener. Smoken find the Eagle cigar an eye opener a to quality. Try one and see why. If you want a cup of delicious Coffee try the White House Blend. For sale bjr J. E. Stewart & Co. Ammunition Guns ICnives, Belts All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. J Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD BY W. F. IKing Horse Lost. Brown mare, white forehead, branded F on left hip. Strayed from D. I. & I. Co. 'a camp o. 2. $5 reward offered for tta return to W. F. KING. Prineville. 8-20tf Horse Lost. Gray mare, braaded 24 on left shonl der; strayed from Barney place on Mill creek; information wanted leading to recovery. Address Arthcb Mi.iklih, Prineville, Or. 'THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calU for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald t Ruslaess Man t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out ia the end." Said au EJucator: "The quality of Instruo tioa given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" COpcn all the year. Students admittedly any time. Catalogue free. Reference 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man la Portland, MiWt CrMfe KaiTtt Caatra Sapplic Jcwdrjr Wall riper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Matical UttimaU Mafaxiaca Lnraej'a Caadica StatiaacrT Cpra jf ffiutt and Complete D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th L .-A i ' Our special Saturday price Special in two styles of Ladies' Shoes tTmZj Glazed Gondola lace in both Blucher cut and bals. Our regular price on both lots, $3.25. $2.45 500 yards Apron Check Ginghams Small checks, blue, black and green 1 Oc values, special per yard 7c To people who are not our customers we offer them in appreciation of the trade they are giving ' 1 . WHITE Sewing Machine Sold on the installment plan. Easy payments Specials in our Grocery Department r Crackers Abbetta biscuit in cartoons, the very best cracker on the market. Special for Saturday ; 5c Chloride of Lime Special for Saturday, reg. size can J5c Olives Diamond W grade of olives, stuffed with almonds, something new and very fine, 1 0-oz. bottle, Saturday. 35c these special inducements to bring you to our store. To our regular customers we offer us. Comparison of our prices with those of other dealers will, we believe, result in your trading with us 6 E. STEW A & COMPANY