0 ; Chinamel ! CI I 5 .1 O o OH 0 Miiame. A heel-proof, scratch-proof, water-proof Varnish and Stain for floors, doors and furniture, inside and outside. By the aid of Chinamel and the new Patent Chinamel Graining System, you can make your old floors into a beautiful imitation of hard wood with a permanent, durable finish of any grain or color desired. Costs no more than inferior varnishes. I have a complete color assortment. Will be pleased to have you call and see how easy it is to grain and var nish by this improved system. FREE SAMPLES WHILE THEY LAST THOSE SAGE-RAT EXTERMINATORS do the work. Ask your neighbor about them he got some. PRINEV1LLE W. F. KING OREGON LOCAL MENTION John It. Brown nnd wife of Culver, were In the city (hi week. ('. W. rliiiflin of Urlxily, U In town ntU'iiilliiK rmirt ns a Juror. Fred A. Yotnitf en mi' In from Itiirut Itnnt h M. hi. lay In his White .Steamer. Wear Horry to learn t lint I'mle Jimmy l.nwuon Id not Improving. He hit lxvu iiIIIiik a loiitf time. K. F Kttiltli, who iimiina'' the MWL5" IiuhIiii-n. of lIlKhtowiT. Hmltli Co., nt Wist, I hmmiIIiik the week In town an n Juror. Toddy Becker came In from Bed iihiikI Tuesday having Ihi-ii sum moned n a witness lief ore llu-Kminl Jury, ilu made proof on hi home stead In that section it few daysmen. Minn tlla Wnrllcld, winner of the contest In declamation from Ihf Crook County Illicit Hchnol departed Monday for Walla Walla, where she will repreweul lh lorn I ichoul In the contest there. Mm. K. J. Lively mid rhllilrn anil MIm Helen Arnold departed Inst Monday for Atierdecn, Wash., where tin' will visit for a short time, nnd from there Ihry will ito to hiiiln ncHi;H, Tenn., to remain for several werk. Mr. Ionorn M. Wood-Knight, u teacher of oratory unci physical culture In nt tln Itcdhy. She In anxious to meet Indies anil ulrls who would te Interested In taking tip n rour of thU work. .Mr. Wood Knight Is (rout Boston. NMMM ( K ( t ttt t ft t .2 s Prineville I I COMMERCIAL! Club Will ! 2 ft i 2 2 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 At the club hall, Prineville Grand Ball on the evening of I Friday, May 7 MORGAN'S ORCHESTRA 1 Tickets 2 m m a ea i :. s ( m - $1.00 MIm Hiittle (Julnn wm a county wilt visitor hint Frldiiy. N. A. Logan of Camp Creek. In In towu seeking medical attention. J. McMecn of Itmoiiln, was In town ou business the tint of the mi'k. Tht' tniNkct dinner and services at Mill creek Inst Hunday was a feast. It wns well attended. (). (1. Collver, the postmaster men hunt of Culver, U In town thin week attending to business unit tern. A. I. Anderson, who operate a drv ranch In the Madras section, I In towu thU wwk serving III country nn a Juror. The elty marshal In going to en loree the ordinance iiKtilnut chicken ruiiiiliiu lit InrRe on the direct. You had U-tter look out. Mlllnrd Triolet t, deputy nherlff for the lU-ud dlxtrlrt. enme over the flmt of the week III roiuiectlon with old ilnl dutlin and returned home on Vediiedny' titfe. AuMi.tnnt Forct Itnntrer IH-nnl Matthew It rial gone to Kllver Crwk rniiKe outh of Paulina, ollkiiilly known it uriulnR dlMtrlct No. 7, where lie hnn Int'ii niutlrtied by 8iiMrvlor Ininnd for the neon on. Mrk Welder of lleud I H'nillii) the week In town, lie uny the llcnd people nre roIiik to miik the englc Mcn'iim on the Fourth of July and re M'iit the IiIk Htunt of a few yean nj;o when they had the big trout lmrbe- cue. John Moore, the well driller, spent purl of liiHt week nt the oil well near UrUxly Mountain, where lie wtui em ployed to take a kink out of the ctin nn In the well. Mr, Moore, who him Iiml l.iro experience In KnMtern oil Held ny that the formation In which the drill In now working I very favorable for oil. Mr. I'.inina U. Wlckerahnin of Atih l.iinl, him biH'ii engaged to teach In the training department of the Crook County High School for the coming year. TIiIm Ih a new depart luctit to U milled to the high Hchool work and will lie a courwo for the training of teacher, ultiillnr to the coume taught In the state normal school heretofore. The jirogreKHlve auto dinner glveu liiHt Frldiiy evening by the Ladle Aid of the l'relyterlan church, proved to be a micee In every way. IHiliiou edible were nerved at Mr. Wtutick', Mr. LlHter' and Mr. TIioiiihou'h. Lafollette' auto whirl-, ed thoe uttending from place to place. The ladle netted over $:t0 for their effort. lVml 1 coming to the bueball touriininent with a team that they think will take the 100 puree offered by the nice nxiatlon. llcdiuoud iiIho promlweH to be on hand and a team from raullna I alo expected. With the Prineville team In the coin petition, there 1m the aaaurance that three team will be on hand and Home good game are anticipated. The rule governing the entrance of team will lie found In another column In thl liie. LOCAL MENTION Mr, tleorge Hay of Pot, I the guet of friend In town. (iu Lnveland wim In town from hi home at Uiiwly thl week. William lirownlilll of Young, enme In Tuclny and I pendliig a few day In Prineville. F. K. Dayton, a prominent bind ucmm man of Laldlaw, w-a In Prine ville weveral day thl week, attend ing to matter In court. J. II. JackNou, one of the prom inent rancher from the Agency Plain country, I M'iidlng the week In town attending court. I'orcut Hanger 11. F. Jolinxon nnd Clerk L. C. Morgnn arrived home laxt Saturday evening from a wfk' trip to the South Ice Cave, beyond line Mountain, where they were called to InveMlgate Home forent nice matter. Walter K. Crltchlow of Portland, formerly national traveling net-re-tary of the Intercollegliitc Prohi bition AHMoclntlon, will Hpenk under tlienilHplce of the prohibition Mute committee at the Union church, Fri day evening, May ", at 8 p. in. A practice gniiie of lumelmll le tween Kedmond and Prineville team I miiedulcd to take place on the ground went of the katlng rink next Stindiiy afternoon. In the game nt ltediiiond recently the Prine ville team loHt with a icore of 7 to 2. John T. PUney came up from Mad niH Monday a a wltnc U'fore the grand Jury. Mr. Dlxney Htute that he ha Ih-cii uppolnted to the po rtion of doorkeeKT of the home for the feeble minded at Kulein and will go there at once to take up hi dutlcH. Union church service: Saturday, May K, covenant meeting at 2 p. in. Sunday, 10 a. in., Sunday School; 11 a. in., preaching; topic, "A Manly ItcqueHt and How Treated." 7 p. in., C. H. Society; 8 p. m., preaching; topic, "A Ureal Question. " A cor dial Invitation to nil. C. P. llalley, pastor. The rvtiuest from the Prineville Hand for monthly mibKciiptloiiM of f JO for It support ha received the favorable action of the board of triiHtee of the Commercial Club, and the matter will betaken up Indue time with the liunlnexs men of Prine ville. The agreement provide that the band furnlnlu' music gratl for any public occiwlon for which no nd- mlHHlon I charged at the request of the president of the club. The Peechute LumberCo. of which J. E. Ityau 1 niaunger, ha pur chased gome 15,000 acres of timber of the 8. S. Johnson Co. of San Fran cisco, it iH'lng their eutlre holding on the Deschutes river. This tract, of timber Is said to be an exception ally good one, and we are sure It Is, Judging from what we know of Mr. Ryan. If It had been otherwise he would not have purchased It. Silver Lake Leader. Mr. J. II. Grant of Lainoiita, was In town Wednesday. Attorney W. P. Myers and family of Laldlaw are In Prineville tills week, Mr. Myers having several case lit the circuit court. Thron Thronson, mannger of the Oregon Mayllower Co., whose mine are nt Howard, returned home the last of the week from an extended business trip to Dayton, Wash , aud Portland. Theodore Minger, who was one of the plumbers on the court house Job aud came back from Salem a few week ago to flulsb the work, has ac cepted a position in t lie shop of W. F. King and will remain In Prine ville. Arthur P. Donohue, who was one of the founder of the Laiillaw Chronicle, wn In Prineville this week looking after hiistncx matters. Mr Donohue Is now dealing In tim ber lands, nnd I mnking hi head quarters at Portland. IVputy, Forest Ranger C. C. Hon came in from the (kiioco Ranger' station above Howard the first of the week necompnnied by Mrs. Hon, who will siK'iid some time In Prine ville. Forest Guard D. C. Ingram came In also from the same place. The K. F. K. W. Sunday school class of the Raptist church, will give an Ice cream eH.ial for the liencllt of the Prineville band, in the Relknap building opposite Hotel Prineville next Saturday evening. The baud will assist with a street concert, and everyone is cordially Invited. W. P. Vandervert 1 in from lieud. Mr. Vnndervert wn called on to give nn account of himself and said that he had the disease that is no w prevalent in Bend. "Kvery man you meet over there now has something up his sleeve about the railroad," he says. "Some Inside Information which cannot be divulged. I brought mine over to Prineville for a day or two." The Emporium Electric Theatre, the new moving picture shows of Frank E. Rroslns, opened up last Thursday evening and has been giving exhibitions each evening to good crowds. Mr. Rroslns Is giving the public a tirst-class show In every resiect and several of the scenes shown during the week have been not only amusing but have carried 'an educational value as well. The general admission Is only 15 cents and those who have been attending think they get their money's worth. Henry B Hazard, Assistant United States Attorney In matters O'latlng to naturalisation, ' was In Prineville this week to Investigate the papers of several applicants for naturaliza tion. Among these applicants were: Fred Wlese, of Sisters, a native of Germany; Wm. J. Roberts, of Grizzly, a native of England; Charles Waw rinofsky, of Madras, Germany; Wil liam J. Sayyeau, of Hnycreek, Canada. Emlle lianchet, of Pau lina, also made application, but wns dented citizenship on account of lu sutlicient residence. LOCAL MENTION Perry Henderson, a homesteader from Madras, Is In town thl week. F. W. Wooley, Marshall-Well Co. hardware drummer, spent the most of the week Interviewing the trade in Prineville. Seth Lewelllng, one of the Agency linlns fanners is In town this week. Mr. Lewelllng says that his crops tire looking better than at any previous season. Next Friday night is the date of the first grand ball given under the auspices of the Prineville Commercial Club. Morgan's orchestra will furnish the music. Miss Cora Streitel, teacher In the first grade of the Prineville schools, departed last Wednesday for her old home In the East. Miss Marjorle Drink Is teaching her room. J. A. Bernard!, boss plumber on the courthouse Job, came up from Salem last week to inspect the plumbing In the new courthouse, when the work wns finished. He re turned home Tuesday. Otto Hohlfeldt and John Thorn b of Madras, are In town this week to take out naturalization papers. Mr. Thomas wns a citizen by virtue of papers taken out by lis father, but as his father's papers had been destroyed In the government records, he now find It necessary to take out papers in his own behalf. Win. Brownhill and Clins. Kann are in with theiu as wituesses. Tillman Keuter, one of the pro gressive farmers from Madras, Is In town serving on the petit Jury. According to the Pioneer, Madras 1 Boon to have a new two-tory ho tel building, which is to be built and conducted by J. W. Livingston. C. F. McCalllster has opened up a shooting gallery in the old Bucket building. Me is offering as a prize a fine guitar for the best scores made by any marksman up to May 15. T. M. Baldwin has gone to Port land where he was summoned as a witness in the federal court In the case or the initea states vs. the Southern Pacific railroad company. Attorney Jesse S tennis and family are In Prineville this week, Mr. Stearns appearing as attorney for the D. 1. & P. Co. in the five cases In the circuit court brought by A. M. Drake. W. II. Wilmer of Madras, Is in town on business before the county court. Mr. Wilmer has acquired an extensive acreage east of Madras, having bought the old V. S. Cowies ranch and later, adjoining school lauds. He is fencing the property and expects to raise blooded stock on a large scale. Both of the hose companies of the Prineville fire department held smokers this week, this being the program for each regular monthly meeting. No. 1 held theirs last Mon day night and No. 2 Wednesday night. Fire Chief B. F.Johnson has been putting the boys through drill lately. P. Rabb, a special agent of the Interior department, was ia I'rlne vllle last Friday In connection with the contest case of T. II. McGee of Lamonta. The contestant, E. F. Cooper, failed to appear, and tho matter waa continued for sixty days. Mr. McUhee, the coutestee, Carl Mc Gbee and wife and B. B. Helfrich, all of Lamonta, were In town as wit nesses In the case. Send $ 1.50 tor tba Journal On Year. Drop in and See 1 ik Champ Smith DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds . Imported and Domestic w Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank M w X Maker & Croik Koirci Scaaol Books C antra Supplie Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. 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