rosi iovm isi !! io! m K tc tea km te tea ic sc tcs ka te tss 3 m !5 533 te5tG?ts:e:ee!e!to:ejf3!o!raoraiojra!C3fo:n Q 0 n n U ? Oil 0 v el UMiairnei 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. Ask your neighbor about them he got tome. W. F. KING PRINEVILLE OREGON 85 LOCAL MENTION F. Fonter wia In town from I'nu Unit Hutiirriiiy. Tlii'oiloru M. Pout wna In from (lift tlio flntt of t lie wwk. MIh Corn lVriiiiaon wim In I'rlms vlllc from her liotnt' at IWinl tlila wwk. I'.lilrr llnlley will rt-ncli at tin Lower It.ve UniM m'IiooIIiouim next Humlity nt .1 i. m. Mra. Juliii Cyrua In liiillllnr nu ml dlllon to Iht rftilili'iico proiMTty oi)OMltt Mnrloii lllntfn' home. T. II. llrciinnii win In from Ma homo iii-tir raulliuk Itmt Tiioailny, lookliiK nflt-r IminIiicmn matter. Mm. Dm I Wrluht, tut) FiiiuiU) Oa. horn, wlnme homo In In Portland, wit vIhUIdii rt'lutlvtn In I'rliu'Vllk during tli wit-k. Harry Itldi'oiit, who luta Imh'H working for W. W. lirowii nt I'nu Hint li ft Tmndiiy for Brattle wln-re ho will enu-r tho atrwt railway1 vrvU't. IUd-r Tlioinna II. Krrunjr, tln vviniKvllMt arrlvwl from l'ortland tlio lant of tin wivk and In condurt Inir revival imt-tlnipi nt tho I'uloii rhurch In rrlai-vlllc. H. M. ' Ilnlloy and ftiiully wire In town thi hint of the werk und over Huiidny from thi-lr homo up Crooked river. Mart il irlu-U u winning game of lmwlull for t ho married men. Itevtval aervlee every evening thin week nt tho t'nlon rliurvh nt M p. m. Khler Thomaii II. Kortitcg will con duet tho nervlcea. Everybody In vited. The elder In a very Interesting Nouker. ' " ' Tho Emporium Klevtrle theatre liti been crowded during the pant week with pa l ronn who grvntty Joy the exhibition of moving pictures und lllunt rated aongH. The lillln for Friday, Saturday, Sunday mid Mon day night were enRfliilly Rood. Tho mnrrli'd men were vlctorloint In u hotly contented ImKrlmll game with the rrlnevllle Club hint Sunday nfteriioon nt the hall ground went of the nkntliiK rink. The wore wan 0 to 7, nnd to the mieetHtor It wan liiont luterentliiK game of the wanon that haH been played In I'rluevlllo. Tentlmoiiy lu tho content cane brought by Karl McLaughlin ngntmt tho hometiteiid entry of John N. Hold ilck, covering 1U0 a itch on the went nldo of tho Dcnchuten near Tetherow bridge, wan heard Infore Warren Itrowu, county clerk, thin week. Poldrlck did not appear to defend bin entry. Jerry (lrokruger wan a wltuenn In tho hearing. The nt ii(,t team coming In from Bhanlko Monday morning were driven ntonK Hide Kmith'a harncHn nhop to get Home repair mado ou tho coach. The driver went lnnldo and tho team took a notion It wan time to unto tho barn mid utarted, landing one trout wheel ngultiHt the telephone pole atnmllug on tho corner, mid aluiont breaking It over. Tho obntiu'lo wan miQlcleut to atop the runaway. Notice tho npiH'lal mile on (iraulto ware ail vertlneit by J. IS. tstewart Co., In title Ihhuc. Sale begin Satur day. A. M. Kclnay of Hllver Creek, wiui reglatered nt the rrlnevtlle Hunday. K. II (illleuwtttir nnd W. C. Knox were In town Hunday from I'ont. J. M. Ilenkle wm In town from bin home nt (Irlnly the (net of the week. Mm. M. I'. DnrllnK, mother of Dick Darllnjc U vlnltln with her koii In Prluevlllo. Her home le Dear Kan PleKo, Cnllfornli. Mine Maude Oenner, who hna Ini-n tenchlmc munlc at Klwudko diirlnjf the pant winter, la vlaltlug theMlnaea llaldwln In Frlnevllle. Mra. Ueonro Mllllcnn went out to the ranch on llenr Creek with Mr. Mllllcnn yenterday to apend a month or lx wecka na a cow boy. Mra. J. II. Templeton left Satur day to attend the (J rand IamIkv of Itc U'knliH, at Albany. Mra. Temple ton will nliio vlnlt relatlvea nt Inl laa before returning home, F.lder Kalley went to preach nt the Powell Hutte m-hoolhoune laat Sun day nt 3 p. in., but he went to the wronir place. Crook county la dry but Mr. Ualley iiilnwd Ida way. He protnlnce to do betUT next time. Ilnndolph Ketchum left laat week for n trip to Albany nnd Portland nnd Itcfore returning wilt go to Pendleton tocomiete In the Inter achohuitlc oratorical content, na tho representative from Crook county. K. N. Ktrotig, tlio repreeeutntlve of tho Oregon Life Itintiraiice Co., went to Itedmond Winlacnday to look up btinlueen. Mr. Strong atatea that hln company during hint month wrote ii larger amount of life Insur ance than for any In lu hlntory. Alex Ilrown and H. F. Jonea were lu I'rlni'vllle from Kcdmond Tuesday attending to luattera In counectlou with the estate of Loula II. Worley, the murderer and aulclde, Mr. Brown having been appointed admluln trator of the estate. Attorney (loo. W, Barnes nnd daughter, Mine Valdn, left laat Mon day by stnge for the railroad. Mr. Barnca gma to Tim Dalles, Portland nnd Salem on legnt bunlnesn, while Mlna Valdu will go to Hood Hlver and later to Independence where she will vlnlt with sinters. Interesting aesnlona were held by the Women of Woodcraft Circle last Friday mul Saturday evenings, the occasion tielng the vlnlt to Prtnevtlle of Mlns Iota P. Holdrege, Beclal organlier. Friday evening's session wna for members of the Circle only, but on Saturday tho members of the Woodmen Camp were Invited. Mrs. Ada It. Mllllcnn delivered the address of welcome, on behalf of the Circle, while M. H. Biggs and Mayor D. F. Stewart welcomed the guest of honor on behalf of the Camp nnd the City of Prlnevllle. Miss Holdrege then talked to the company along fraternal Hues. Monday afternoon Mlns Holdrege was tnkeu for an auto ride about Prlnevllle and vicinity. LOCAL MENTION R. H.Caldwell la In from Itosland. Mlna Cora Ferguson left today for Portland. Born to the wife i f Sam Oulllford, May 13, liKM, a daughter. Miss Minnie B. Taylor of Haycreek, was In the city the first of the week. I C. 8. Congleton, ttie forest ranger, wna In from tils station at Paulina j last Saturday. Fred F. Smith waa In town from Post Weduesday looktng after mat ters In connection with making final proof on tils homestead eutry. Stub Quakenbush. formerly chef at the Skyvlew hotel for K. II. Smith up Ochoco, Is now assisting In the culinary department of Hotel Prlne vllle. Med Vanderpool Is home from Paulina, where he hna Imh-ii looklug nfter bla Interest tor the post six weeks. Among other joys he ex perienced a hard siege of the grip while away. t W. H. Prose has bought the half Interest In the blacksmlthlng bunl liens owned by Ida partner, Mr. Wing, and Is how sole proprietor. However, Mr. Wing wilt continue work In the shop. Mr. and Mra. Frank Foster and Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Storkmann went on a flihlng trip to lower Crooked river last Sunday, camping over that night and returning Monday even ing. They had good sport Ashing and an enjoyable time generally. C. A. Young, a timber land buyer of Portland, was In Prlnevllle this week looklug after claims located above Bend. While no sales are yet reported to him. It Is probable that he wilt buy some claims In that sec tion owued by rrlnevllle people. Warren Smith has given up the barber business and has gone to Portland to learn the operation of automobiles. He expects to spend a couple of months lu a garage there, and then seek employment as a driver. It Is understood that he Is working with the steamers. W. Frank Petett arrived home Inst night from a trip to Prince Hupert, B. C, where he went with a view to making Investment in property and locating. He says there Is nothing doing there at present und that lie has come bnck to stay. While awny he visited for several days with rela tives at Portland and had an alto gether enjoyable trip. Stroud Bros, and Davenport this week shipped two carloads of cattle to Portland. Tom Stroud and Wiu. Davenport accompanied the ship ment, and upon their return will gather up a carload of hogs which have already been bought from among the ranchers In this county and will take them to the city. Porkers have been selling lu Port land as high as $8.90 live weight. Get your eyes fitted while Dr. Walker Is In towu. Ho will do It right. Will Wurzweller was a Portland bound passenger today, Pete 1 1 Inkle Is learning the barber's trade under Bob Zevely. Dr. Walker, the well known optom etrist of Portland U registered at the Prlnevllle. He will remain uutll the evening of May 2(1. F. H. Watts, The Dnllin marble works man, spent u part of the week here looking up business. He Is traveling In a little Bulck runabout. W. H. McUluuls and Al Kcmptou of Everett, Wash., are In Prlnevllle on a vlnlt to Interior Oregon. They are looking for farm property. They will stay for the races next week and then leave for Lake and Harney counties. Ix'wis K. Baker of Madrus, is In town thl week. Mr. Baker lias made final proof on his homestead on Agency Plains and has leaned the land to George Klrk. He expects to leave soon for Saxmnu, Kans., his old home. The first sealed bid wool sail's nt Shaulko will take place tomorrow, Friday, May 21. The date was set several weeks ngo for June 1, but numerous growers were anxious to sell their wool which resulted In the agreement for an earlier dute. Forest RuiH-rvlsor A. S. Ireland and Itnuger B. F.Johnson returned Saturday from Mitchell and Ante lope where they went to confer with the sheepmen using range in the pub lic domain In the. Blue Mountains, about the apportionment of the range. The meetings were entirely successful. Telescope and Jointed steel rods and automatic reels at Petett's. May Race Meet Next Week Twenty-three race horses are now at the track nt the fair grounds get ting ready for the race which liegln next Wednesday. Two more flyers arrived yesterday. They were bought lu by Xell Sly nnd Billy Lloyd from Darin, California, and are named "Yankee Boy" and "Hero" and are supposed to run fast in the half and flve-elghtlis mile events. In the baseball tournament for the f 100 purse there were up to noon to day two entries Prlnevllle and Kcd mond. Definite word as to Bend's entering the contest has not yet been received. The two teams entered will probably pluy three games be ginning Friday morning, May 28, at 10 a. m., another on Saturday morn ing and the third and last of the series Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The ball games will all be played on the r rounds west of the skating rink on the north side of the Ochoco. Married. Mr. J. A. Gell and Miss Lillian Itowell were married Wednesday evening, May 19, at the J. H. Gray home in Prlnevllle. Kev. J. D. Lew ellen, performing the ceremony. The bride came to Crook county several months ago from Sweet Home. The groom has been an employe of Bruce iray for some time. They will make their home at Bruce G ray's ranch near Post. Large Fancy Lemons 2-"c per d asen. Special for Saturday at J. . Stewart & Co's. The Ochoconians Won the Debate The Inter-soclety debate of the Crook County High School lost Fri day evening was won by the Ochc- conlan Society, who upheld the neg ative side of the question, "Resolved, that United States senators should be elected by direct vote of the peo ple." There was not as large an audience present as was expected nor as the character of the debate Justified. Those who took part spent much time and hard work upon the sub ject. Our high school authorities are firm believers In the Importance of debate as a means of education. The silver cup donated by C. I. Wlnnek which was won last year by the Alphas, must now be turned over tojthelr opponents. Individually each member receives a gold medal. The gold medalists are Wilford Bel knap, Irene Barnes and Agnes Elli ott. Baccalaureate Service at M. EL Church 4. Scripture, 1 Kings 3, 1-15. 6. Solo, "The Good Shepherd" Mr. Strong. . Scripture, John 1, 1-20 Rev. Bailey. 7. Anthem, "A 8ong of Victory," by Choir. 8. Notices. 9. No. 45, "Is Thy Heart Right With God?" 10. Sermon, "Setting the Compass of Life" Rev. J. D. Lewellen. 11. No. 97, "Lead Me, Savior." It will 1e a anion service and all are Invited. Baccalaureate Service of the Crook County High School at the First Methodist church Sunday May 23, at 11 a. m., Is as follows: 1. No. 140, "Father I Stretch My Hand to Thee." 2. Invocation Rev. Bailey. . 3. No. 112, "The Call for Reapers." Lost An Eastern Star emblem pin, on Prlnevllle streets; finder re turn to Foster & Hyde's store and receive a reward. m20-tf Notice of Sealed Proposals. To remove old court bouse building no tice to hereby (riven that aealed bida for removing the old court houe building will be received at the office of the county school superintendent. The building to be removed from its present location to the High School ground and placed in po sition, as directed by the High School board. The building to be placed so that the base ahall be above the ground, and building leveled. The bids to be opened on the 10th day of June 19U9. The remov ing of building to be completed within thirty days from the 15th day of June 11W9. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. A.Foan, Secretary of Crook County High School Botrd. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Chris tian Mueller Land & Timber Com pany has leased all of Its lands In Crook county to F. A. Young. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass npon said lands or any of them, under penalty. Chhistian Mueller Lard and Timber Company. Have Dr. Walker examine your eves. If you do not need glasnes he will tell you so. Hotel rrlnevllle. Buy your Screen Doors ami Win down Screens at J. E. Stewart & Co.'s Pacific Norse Liniment Is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It Is a powerful and pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation lor the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. I'ntqualed tor curing the wounds and injuries ol BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific Horse Liniment Is fully guaranteed. No other Is so good or helpful in so many ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. . iitm msec aoTTua rim corra Hovt Chemical Co, BOOKLET FREE 1 Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. Maker & Creak Kaives School Books Caaera Sapplies Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Maucal Magaia Lswacy't Caasjea Statiaaery Cgara Remember, when you want a Graphophone Cylinder or Disc we have them in stock. We carry a complete line of Columbia gold moulded indestructible cylinder records, 35c. Also the 1 0-inch double disc records, 65c WE SELL THEM Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS . DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS J. E. Stewart IMlMiililMlPlJfSfPi AGENTS i OOll uMMll c oanv MAYER SHOES Gigantic Special Sale on High Grade Enamel Ware FOR ONE WEEK, SATURDAY 22 TO 29, INCLUSIVE We have just received a very large shipment of the celebrated "Onyx" Granite Ware, which we will place on sale Saturday, May 22nd. By buying a large quantity of these goods we were able to effect a good saving and will give our customers, the benefit. Every piece is absolutely guaranteed and we will refund your money on any purchase that does not prove satisfactory. This is your chance to get some high-grade, first-quality "Onyx" Enameled Ware at tinware prices. We quote prices on a few articles but the goods must be seen to be appreciated. Wash Basins, regular size, special 10c Teakettle, " " " 65c Pudding pan, 2 quart, special 10c Pie plates, special 10c 14-Quart Dish Pan, special 50c Preserving Kettles, 15c to 65c Pint Drinking Cups, special 05c 10-Quart Water Pails, specials .50c Soap Dish, special. .10c L e m o n s Extra special price on Fancy Lemons, Sat. 22, one day only Fresh, fancy stock, large size, special for Saturday per dozen . . . .25 Cents 25 c Dozen