aim 9. Chinamel ! o ? tnma el Si 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 m THOSE SAGE-RAT EXTERMINATORS do the work. Ak your neighbor about them he got tome. PRINEVILLE OREGON W. F. ICING LOCAL MENTION ('. It. liiirliln of Anti'1oH, clinic over Tui-mliiy In liln Itulck cup. IVrry l.imn tin iimiui1 n, mift drink IuhmiI tint old O'Ni-ll ntnml oil Main Hln'ct. Mil. NYImoii wim In from 1'imt Hiitunliiy tontli'inl tlio imvtlnif of tin I'llliit ltittv'IVii1ioiii('oniiii.v. Mm, M. H. Hix'ki'iitHTry iit M'Vfrul dii.ru limt n-k vlxlilinr at tlio Iliililw liuiiiu nliove Mill ("rtrk. MIm Ni-IIIh Key iioIiIh. tint pi ipulii r m lmiil toucher, Htit M'voriil ilny. In town tlii'iuut wcvk the Kiiint of frlfiiil. V. 1). Nvittiiiiitiii und fu'iill.v of C'li IiiiIIh. WiihIi., arrived lit rrlucvllU liwt Frliluy 4iiiI i'XMit tu make their home lu-iv. (Ii'ortftt liny of font, Wfix In l'rlnc vlllo tliHuat of tin' wivk liiokltiK lifter IiiuIihmm, Thl olllcu in--knowli-iltf.- n ilt'iitmnt call. Win. IIih'kII Iiim Imvii In town tlx iitt two w'kn from tlii Cove Orvlmrd mtvIiik on tlio irriiml Jury. Mr. IIim-kII miy. that lie Iiiim kihhI iroNMcti for fruit of nil vnrMli1 with tin' otiM'itlim nf iM'ticliin, which crop will Ims nn entire fulluif thl your. The new YuU motor cyclin order. i'd ly I.. l Mornim itiid John it. I.m-key ihv arrived tuid the hoy nrt now (coIhk through t lie jiriM--n of iiiiintiTliiK tin tivlili iilldi'it of thi'lr iiiniiiiifi'tni'tit. Tin' motor urw S immo iniwt'P mid weui to linvcnll ktiuU of ifulm; cnpiti'lly. J. W. LtvliiuHlon nnd .tuck Mi I nKKiirt of MiiilriiM, were aiihiiik the in my H'Moim cnlKnl nn wltiii-m'M he-tiii-e tho itriiml Jury during ilu week. M.'. Llvlnitou ntutt'M that hi' I now ttliiK tlio IniuUiT on the ground .t thu coiiHtrui'tlon of hi new hotel 1) illdlDK I" MadniM. nnd thut work "111 commence nt once. County Clerk llrown him boon noti fied by tin octvlnry of Htiito that the iieci'Mititry blank ttnd book re quired under the mmli bounty net will not be printed until Mity 22, tlio ditto the new law (joe Into effect. Ileucu nil ihthoiih npplyliiK for Hcnlp huunty hail better wait until the llrnl of June no a to be Hurt' the printed foruiH will reach here from Salem. Thlrty-nlx dollar were the net re ceipt from the Ice cream goelul given for the beuetlt of the blind hint Saturday evening by the K. F. IS. V. ' i ! s h'-cl i '.kii" the Ihiiitlnt 'Pj miiiimdi '.hk early III the 'vlli'h nerved lee cream, prov e hi IW'ikuap hall, mi .: .. l ....!. I. ITU IHMiMt 2u M CIIH'K. , .P'tmiv wn... iit.v onil. Thin ii meant a ileal of hard work for the bidle nnd the Iminl feel ltnelf Uil'ler Rivnt (ibllKatloPH I O t lli'llt for t heir H'thoinnllal i't 'inee. The lailliK a!m , M, to than!, the public for i licli- I'.HiMiinc, 'nil money m ill he u-i I by lit.' 'Mini ! r the tmr ' lei. jww iiiHii'uineiitH, which n nialn the peruiauent property of the rrluevlllo band. I'.d Cainplwll H'iit a part of the week In town from hi homo on the DeMi hiile north of Mndra. I.. It. ItlllHTUoll, HIIMTlllt'Mllellt tlf the Pioneer Telephiine company, ban Hone to l'orlland on ImihIiichh. Mr. A. Thonmon left yenterday for Albany to attend thu Krand loilK'i' of the ltelH'knlt order nn it rep riHHMitiitlw front rrluevlllo lodue. lon 1. lU'it, wc-ndary of the Mnd ra towiiHlte company came to I'rluevllle lat Friday, having U-eti called a a wltiien before thu grand Jury. i;nle Swenrlnger, who ued the Meier & Frank Co. of 1'ortlaud for fVHKI damage for ulander, wit given II to iinMUage her Injured feel lug. Khe wn acctimil of tenllug two pair of HtiH'klug from the de partment utoru. Johnny llownrd wa In town Monday front hi home nt Lower Itrldge. Ilu nay that the proponed change lit the military road In hi, neighborhood I now lit the county court, and that the viewer have Ihvii ordered to make the murvey early In June. The Mndra nehool dint riot tin voted a bond Innue lit the mini of over $.HW for the piirponi) of building n uew ncliool houw. The growth of the illntrkt ha Ikh-ii rapid during the pant yeur demanding an lucretine lit tlio capacity of the building nnd additional teacher. (1. If. I ory nnd Adam Winter, the head nnwyer, and edger ftian from the U. I'.. Join- nawmlll at Howard, Mpeiit Saturday and Sunday In I'rluevllle. Mr. Dory I an exiTt awyer who came out from the Kant neve in I month ngo, und the How. ard mill I turning out Hue lumber under hi operation. K. S. IxnacH, a prominent Hour miller from Walla Walla, ha been lu MmlrnH during the pant few week liiventlgatlng the matter of building a 200-harrcl (louring mill nt that place. While no dellulte announce ment I made, the Pioneer Htate that It I probable that the new mill will Ik entabllMhed, and will be lu operation by the fall of l'.UO. Mr. Iniiac believe there Inyv great future for the Mail ran nectlonann wheat and milling point, und nay that the wheat, produced I of the very ItlgheHt grade for milling purpoe. Conrad Straancr, one of the mib Btnntlal renldenta of Madra, wa In Prlnevllle the lant of the week look ing after biiHliH'H inatteri). The Madra Pioneer ha thu following new item In the lat lnue: "Con rad Straner, who han In-en Mpendlng a month In the Allicrta country look ing over that Meet Ion, returned home the llrntof the week. Mr. StranHer wa very much ph-awed with the Al licrta country nnd while there cloned ndeal forSl'O nen-8 of w heat land, one third of which I In crop thin year. I le expect to return to Al berta In the near future to look after hi IntercHtrt there, lie owns aline quarter ncctton of land In thin locality." LOCAL MENTION Dr. J. T. (iuerlnof Ilend, wn In theclly Tiicdny. Mr. ('. Sam Smith nnd her daughter, MlnCeole, left Saturday with iMomCleek, for Albany, where the M-nlor Mr. Clivk I mtIoiihIv 111. Ml Iidlu (larfleld rcturiUHl Tue day from Walla Wnlln. where he repre-nted the Crook County High School In the declamation content. Attorney II. 8. WIIott departed yetiterday In the nuto for The Dalle, after having pent the pat two wii'k in circuit court In Prlnevllle. Mr. M. It. Hockcnberry nnd little daughter were outgoing piiHuenger Wediu-wday on their way to Im (iramle to vlnlt relatlvi-. Mr. L. W. liardman left Wednemlay for a vlnlt In Portland. Prlnevllle defeated Hcdmoiid In n game of bamdiall at thl place hint Sunday afternoon with a score of 11 to 12. Although the day wa windy nnd dlMiigreenble, a Inrge crowd wlt need thegntne. Dr. H. 0. Davl otllclated a umpire. J. N. Wllllanmon returned home Tueday front a vlnlt to Antelope where he attended the nhwpmen'i uurtlng which wn held tuider the direction of the otlleer of the forent Hervlee for tlio purpose of apportion ing the range in the lilue Mountain. J. L. Murphey nnd family leave to day lor Tacoiua where they expect to remain for some time. Mr. Murphey bought ome lot there a year or more ngo and will build ome houne thereon. Joe Murphey left lant Saturday for Portland and other point and will later go to Tacoina. At the Fnlon church. 10 a. in.. Sun day school; 11 a. in., preaching by Elder Thoma H. Scruggs; 7 p.m., C. K. SiH'lety; S p. in., preaching by Klder Thoina Scrugg of Durango, Colorado. The meeting will con tinue for two week. Service each evening at 8 p. in. All chrlntians are cordially Invited to nlt in the meeting. C. P. Bailey, Pastor. W. F. King and Dr. C. S. Kdwnrd have piirchitHed anew lS-liore power Interiiational gawillne hack. Last Monday Mr. King In attempting to crank the engine In ntnrtltig got what I called a "back fire" ex plonlon and the crank handle struck hi right wrist, breaking oue bone and dislocating the Joint. It I not thought that the Injury will prove permanent but Mr. King hns n mighty sore arm at present. Adrian Crooks 1 homo this week from Portland for a visit. Adrian recently took the examination n a stoker in the Portland tire depart ment and passed with high grades and expect to return to the city the last of this week to take up a two years' service lit the department. Ills duties will be to make steam In the tire engine on the sounding on the alarm and to attend the engine at fires. Born May 12, to the ife of C. C. Hon, a daughter. Jenm- Wlndoin wn in town yester day from Culver. J. D. Davidson of Bend, wa in town thl week attending court. J. II. tiray left Tuesday morning on the nuto forabuslnes trip to Portland. II. L. nnd J. II. Priday, were in town Monday from their home at Cross Key. Fred Davis, the postmaster at Madras, I In Prlnevllle thl week having been called a a witness in the Dick Dehnven case. S. II. Morse, a postofiiee Inspector who make hi headquarter nt Koscburg, Oregon, spent the week In town on ofllcial business. Charles Holmnn of Portland, col lector of Internal revenue, I In Prlne vllle this week. Mr. Holmnn looks aster the cigar busluess and Inspects lleennes, stumps, etc. A full report of the proceeding of the county court will Ik- found on the fourth page. Court adjourned until Monday, May 17, when 'ad ditional matter to come before the body will be taken up. That baseball game letween the married men and the Prlnevllle ball team Is ngaln called for next Sunday, and unless the married men get to thinking that they are too old It will probably take place. The ladle of the Circle have Invited all member of the Woodmen of the World to a joint meeting to lie held Saturday evening, May 15,- at Bel knap hall, to receive an official visit from Miss loin P. Holdtvge of Den ver, special orgaulieer for fhe Women of Woodcraft. Mr. Lee Hobbsof Powell Buttes, and Mis Itllla Mclleynold of Bend, were married In Prlnevllle Sunday evening at the home of Dick Yauder vert, Hev. C. P. Bailey, otliclatlng. The newly wed will make their home at Powell Buttes, where the groom is engaged at ranching. Special Deputy Sheriff J. E. Love all, of Madras, was in Prlnevllle the first of the week, having returned from a trip to Clackamas couuty, where he went after a man named Caldwell, who claims to have been robbed of about ?2S0 at Madras recently. No report on this case was made by the grand jury. Wni. A. Dalzlel, of LaGrande, deputy commissioner and factory iu sctor under O. P. 1-1 off, state labor c mini's doner, was In Prineville and Crook county this week, Inspecting all the machinery which Is operated by power, for the purpose of seeing that all exposed parts are made safe for operators. All exposed cog gears, revolving set screws or any part that might catch the clothing nnd cause accidents are by him di rected to be covered over, and incase his directions are not followed, under the law he has the authority to close down the plant until the safety ap pliances have been Installed. LOCAL MENTION Farmer Powell I back from Port laud. Henry Wlndom of Culver, I In town thl week. Hev. J. Anthony Mitchell of Bend. wn In the city Tuesday. Mr, deorge Osborn of Culver, Is spending the week in town. Willis Brown and wife of Helnler, were In the city the first of the week. Perry Bead of Culver, spent several day In town thl week, returning home yesterday. Henry Cram wa an outgoing passenger Tuesday In the auto lor Portlaud and other points. Mrs. May Itowan of Seattle, sister of Mr. Frank Elklns, arrived Mon day and Is visiting at the Elklns home. Prof. Ashbv nnd Max Hofer are putting the finishing touches on their ennva canoe. The boat came "knock down" and the boy have put it together at spare times. It is a beauty, I 15 feet long and weigh Gj pound. Miss lolaT. Holdrege of Denver, siieelul organizer for the Women of Woodcraft, I In Prlnevllle. A special meeting of Juniper Circle has lieen called for Friday evening, when Miss Holdrege mill lectnre, and other Important business will lie consider ed. All member are urgently re quested to attend. Mrs. Ida B. Mlllican, Guardian Neighbor. Col. Belcher wa in town from Bed in ond Tuesday. K. E. Jones, the Howard sawmill man was in town the greater part of the week attending court. Guy Lnfollette nnd wife leave to morrow for Albany to attend the grand lodge encampment 1. O. O. F. Bnlph Jordan returned last week from Portland where he accompani ed his mother to a hospital lor treat ment. Fred C. Stroud and Mr. Susie Duncan of rrlnevllle were married last Sunday, Justice Balpb Sharp) otliclatlng. The annual picnic of the student body of the high school was held last Friday at a grove on Henry Cram' place up the Ochoco. The usual pastime of young iieople' picnics were Indulged in and a basket dinner partaken of. The grand ball given last Friday evening by the Commercial Club wa a pronounced success. While the crowd wns not a record breaker the hall was just comfortably filled w ith dancer and the music furnished by Morgfin's orchestra wns of the highest order. Forest Supervisor A. S. Ireland and Kanger B. F. Johnson went to Antelope during the past week to hold a meeting with the sheepnun who use range in the Blue Mountain reserve. Another meeting for the same purpose is to lie held at Mitchell today and tomorrow, the officers expecting to return home Saturday. LOCAL MENTION Ora VanTosscl Is In town from Madras today on business. A marriage license has been Issued to Lout II. Worley and Buth La Roy of Itedmon. John II. Lee and Miss Etta Richardson of Madras, were married the first of the week, Rev. I. D. Brown, officiating. Rev. Moore leaves today to fill his regulur appointment at Fossil. While away he will preach the bac calaureate sermon for the Wheeler county high school. Judge W. L. Bradshaw, District Attorney Fred W. Wilson and Court Reporter D. S. Dufur left today by auto for The Dalles after the ad journment of circuit court. The moving picture show will have an especially Interesting program for Friday and Saturday evening. The subjects Include a cowboy ro mance, and others equally as good. During the past week the Emporium has had a fine patronage and Mr. Brosius is giving entire satisfaction to the public. T. J. Ferguson arrived home this morning from a trip into Texas where he went to look after the pur chase of some real estate. Mr. Ferguson bought some land in the neighborhood of Houston, and seems to be well pleased with the result of his trip. He went south through California and returned by way of the Oregon Short Line. u. r. Adamson & to Ca.tr Supplie Uwoej'. Cada Wall Ppr DRUGGISTS I Cfira Remember, when you want a Graphophone Cylinder or Disc we have them in stock. 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