jmm u iir mil ami wiiynfcj THE ECONOMY J A R KEEPS PERFECTLY VG mi Vegetables, Fruits, Fish, Game, Soups, Etc 6 w THE Sure Seal - f Air Tight Wide Mouth Sanitary - Straight Sides aVla1lia,l:.liCjuai II it wry r M ml sod opmm. Sea a wida aMNrth. knpi nicukkt, await. , m, , as will h IraiM. wit haul KroM or Iom. Stale iiMH aawluulr air-tight ilh a eealial tompoMtioa at tackael la MP till ia odsrlaM. taeteleea, aoae a bacon porao er rat Ilka rubber or rabber rias- Tbr Eaoaonr iar will dtliahl foa. Try a Dozen Today We guarantee them if directions are followed. PINTS QUARTS, HALF-GALLONS AND EXTRA CAPS SOLD 33"ST "W". IF1- KUJSTO. FinsrEVILLH, OR LOCAL MENTION Ilck Durllim mil! family are back from the Mat'ole. John Wight nml family returned today from the Mntolf. Judire I'.HU cnnn over from Rend on official uuIup Moiulny. HornMonday, Anguat 11, to the n Ife of Ueortre Hubert, n girl. Mr. VmUh niul finally have return h from their out Inn nt iWlkunp Hprlnp". J nke William nnil 0. .V. Stnm llff Ml for I'm ne Tralrk Huiiday on a tlatlitltf trip. Mlmies Lltlkiniid Alihy WIIon left Haturdny for their tiomffttend at Dear Creek Butte, Hert Templetoti, wife nnl -on of of Hrowtwvllle, Orenon, are vMtliig relative In rrtntvllk. Mm, A. M. Jolly and ton,' T. H. Jolly, of HohIiukI, niv lu Prluevllle on their way to the rnttlc fair. The families of V. If. Young and Thron Throiiaoa left Mil ndny for an outing to Kolhur Hprlupi on Wolf Crtek. Willi Hrown, tho cattleman from lleller, pned through I'rl vvlli. Tm-nilny on hi way tt Harney county for feeder. C, M. Lister who live up t)u (kho CO, loft Monday for Shiinlko with n bum-h of tnet cattle, lid will take them to the Portland market. The wedding announcement of Minn Corn Emma Miner to t'hurte William Colby, on Monday, Augnut Oth, la at hand. They were married in Oakland, Calif. They will bc'nt home In rrlnevllle November 1. If L.dtohh linn retu.Mieil from hid ramping trip to Belknap Kprlng. While down the river itcnrt'hlng for n horwe h tepwd on a big rut tier that win lieatled cloe to A chimp of willow. A noon a he felt hi foot -Hp he heard the rattle" and he Jumped the longent lump of hi life. The minke had eight rattle. W. If. Porter, who live on the McKay, lout hi septtrotor by fire last Thursday night. He wan threshing ou the Freil Stewnrt place Ht the time and It I thought that n npnrk from n pHhs or cigarette tnrt rd the bliue that connmed the ma chine, Mr. I'orter came to Prlne vllle nnd necured nnothea outfit, lie 1m now filling date n unual. II. V, (late ven making hi uhuhI round nmong hi electric dant the flrjitof the week. After Innpeetlug and iMttllngup the affair of the Prluevllle plant he let for Mitchell nnd the John Day couutry, Mr. (lute ha filed ou a water right nt Monument and will put lu a big plant at that place with power enough to furntHh a 24-hour nervlce for the town of FohhII, Condon, ifeppner, Mitchell and other place In that country. Mr. Gate eny that It will take a year to get the preliminary work done so that build ing can be pushed. , The Club dance In t Frldnr even ing wiim a pleiiMant affair. U'o i,ni(jieUe and family are home again from Helknnp Hprlng. Judge W. A. Hell and family will lenve thl week for an outing on the Ma toll?, Mr. M. l' ltrlnk haa lieen upend ing a week with Mr. John K, Itynu at the Tule. ff you want to rent or lce a good lin k much read the ltd of C, M. LlHter, publlHhed elwwhere. Terry rolndeiter and family, and Ml Nellie Iteynold left Monday for a camping trip to Crane I'ralrle. Surveyor are now at work In the Sijuaw Creek country making ur ve.v before the adjudication of water right beglu. , llev. C. 1. Ibtlley and family ar rived from The Halle Monday even ing. They are now domiciled In the ltaptlxt taronage. J. I MeCulloch returned Haturday from a meeting of thet)r'gon A(K'I atlon of Tit h. Men w hich wn held nt Portland lat week. John W. Colllim, who formerly con ducted a real entnte olllce lu Prlue vllle, I now driving near on the IViiil Mudnm Auto I.I ne. Owarllvde and wife lift Siindnr for Portland on a bunluc and ptrnure trip, llelatlve here r-. reived word .venterday that they had concluded logo to Sau Framleo. H v WIIhoii I down with an at tack of typhoid fever. Ill mother, Mr. I.. V, WIIhou, came lu from Porilait l, Monday, to take care of him. Ml Kdlth Itice go' back to Port land next week to ttnlnh 1tr training In the flood Samaritan Hopital. She will graduate a full-fledged uurse next June, IontUd McKay nnd wife of Shnnl konre In , Prluevllle, Mr. McKay will vlHlt old friend while her hun baud take impplle to hi itheep camp In the mountain. F. S. Stanley of the I. I. & P. Co , with headquarter In Portland, nnd Mr. Ly tie, the builder of the Colum bia Southern, poed throngh Trlue vllle thl week on their way into the Interior. It. Qnnten came in from Pout Tues day, He way that harvent I over up hi way. Mr. llooten ha eold hi 3-year-old Hteer to Bud Cram at til) a head. Delivery to be made September 1. County Purveyor Rice returned laat week from hi trip to Lakeview. Mi1. Rice nay that people dowu that way are laud eriuy. Lakeview 1 now fuji to overflowing with peo ple who want to set In on the Ore gon Land Company' drawing. Thl company bought the military road grant down there and cut It up Into lot varying from 10 to 1000 lu You pay 1200 for a chance to draw with the amira nee that you get something. The 10-nere tracts carry a jierpetunl water right for five 'acre. Thl 1 a better acheine t han I'ncle Sam devuted for the di noHHl of government land. You are bound to get something for your money. I LOCAL MENTION Mr. A una Muling I expected home thl week......... - I'erry Long and Dick Vaudervert left for lielkuap Spring toduy. Mr. LawBouand daughter Loulna, and Muliel , Wlndon have gon to CaacadUato eud their Vacation. Duncan Mncleod came in the flrxt of the week for a vllt to old friend lu Prluevllle. l , li. M. Donacaand family of Leb anon, Oregon, relative of J. A. Mc Clun, are vlltliig in Prluevllle. Mm. Llllle OTarrell and Mr. Win. Todd and son, accompanied by War ren Duncan, left for Silver Lake to day. .,, ... - 1' ' ' Mr. Pearl (inborn of Madra, ha been endlng the week In Prluevllle the gueet of her aunt, . Mr. Uom Cleek.' ; J. W. CarUon and family have net tled In Portland. Mr. Carleon ha a poHlthm with the electric- light com pany. -. - ' MIhh Hiizel Caldwell, who taught lathe Prluevllle Public School laat year wilt teach in Ialdlnw the com ing year, ' Mr. Robert Ilerrlngton of Marxh flehl. formerly of thin place, came In on v ednemiay Ktage tor a vwlt with relative. , William lioegll wa In town yester day from the Cove Orchard n Crooked River. He brought in a load of - crabupple for the local market. John Iiei was In from tirUaly ytnterday. He nay that harvesting I well advanced and that average Sop have been obtained. . The peo . o of tirtuly, Jie aay, are feeling good over the railroad news. . Ike Ward returned yenterday from a trip to Pprtlaud and Seaside, t He ny that It wa very cold and rain ed nearly every day he wa on the coiwt. He tried the breaker Just once; that wn enough for him. At the First Methodlnt church for Sunday, Augost 22. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11. o'clock; subject, "The ChrlKtlun' Signature." Thl will be the Inst regular service before Hie unnual conference and all memlHra are requested to be present. At T p. tit. the union nervlee of the young people will be held In this church.,- In thl church at 8 p. in., Rev. C. C. Babbldgfl of the Presby. terlan church will preach the sermon for the Cnlon service. The Coillna Wireless Telephone Company has been busy during the week demonstrating for the many visitor who called at the Hotel Prluevllle. . Many ladles availed themselves of the opportunity and talked over a telephone without wire for the first time. The manager-called ub up today and an nounced that the company wonld be pleased ();hivve all the ladles -of; Prluevllle hd' vicinity call aud wit ness the dentonstrations. J C. V. Elkin and family left yester day for a trip to Portland. Verna Howard aud Nellie Sum mer are visiting at the Dobb ranch. Mr. Omer Claypool returned yes terday from her vbtlt to Portland. Mr. Dillon aud family leftyester day for an outing in the mountain. " Rev. Dabbldge ha lost a plain gold cross watch charm. Finder please return mime and get reward. Raymond Cnlvan left yesterday for Portland to see hi wife who I sick at that place. She Is reported to be much worse. D. 8. Hamilton cniue in from Silver Lake Tuesday. He I after more sheep to take to Iake county where, he wiy. there Is a good market for blooded stock. Jim Wlgden leave this week for Nebraska for a stay of several months. Jim I the general utility man of the town and his service will be missed by a good muuy families. T.J. Ferguson was in from Post yesterday. He say the men of his flection nre getting ready for the fall cattle ride to gather beef cattle and brand calves. The lower ride will tK'giu the first of next week from Farewell Rend nnd cover the lower desert, Bear Creek and up to Trlngle Flat. The upr ride begins August 20 and cover Camp Creek, the head of Crooked liver and Hamptlon Ruttes. The start will lie made from Antelope Flats. LOCAL MENTION Hall Safe for Sale. A Hull nfe, good m new, for ale. It weighs 13.'iU oiimii ami is 41x30x24 out.-mle iiu-diiiri'meiil, insuio 27x21x14. Kor further particulars call at this oiiiee. f-19-tf WHford Belknap leave Sunday for Portland to see Rlngllng Bros.' cir cus. Mr. Estes leave tomorrow for Portland to order her fall stock of millinery. - Crook County High ncliool will be gin the fall term a week earlier than was contemplated. It will open Sep temlKT 13. State Evangelist Samuel Gregg, of the Christian Missionary Society, will begin a series of meetings at the Cnlon church, commencing next Sun day, August 22. Every one Invited. A party of young people took a canoe excursion last Sunday up the raging mill ditch and out on the peril ous Crooked river. That there was no fatalities wa owing to the skill of Cnptaiu Hofer. One young lady took a plunge from the hurricane deck but her feet caught on the gun wale nnd she was saved from a watery grave. Fred Miller, a young' man 28 years of nge, was arrested by Sheriff Elkins a few day ago charged with stealing 45 from I A. Hunt. Miller and Hunt were Working for John Howard at Lower Bridge. The money was left in house and it and Miller cume up missing. Miller was apprehended in Prinevllle. He in tended taking the Shaniko stage for the railroad. Miller will have a hearing lief ore Justice Sam Collins tomorrow. j Gormley, The Tailor. What about that fall suit? Of course you want it tailor-made. It doesn't cost any more than the hit-nnd-mtss kind. My sample nre the tinest in town. I'res-lnix, repair ing and cleaning. (Jive a trial. Dr. Mendelsohn. Dr. M. P. MemlelMjIin.optorrittriHt.rif The Dalles, vt ill be in I rineville this fall during circuit coort tnd fair time. He tomra at the ir quest of the jihyfieisii of Prineville. Do cot le humbugjifd by peddlare. 7-22 "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth Bod Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. r I IMT1 1 I ff "i I I TffTf- -mn- t -3TfflT9- -?Cit Tm I LAMB FEED OO. 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Instead of trying to compound the oil of wlntergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc, in the right proportions ourselves we are using a prescription which is universally found the most effective. It is known as the D. D. D. Prescrip tion, or Oil of Wintergrcen Compound. It is made by the D. D. D. Co. of Chi cago, and our long experience with this remedy has given us great confi dence in its merits. The Winnek Co. Maker It Croil (aires " A 1 f) iO M"!ca! InatruMiiU U. r. Adamson k to Cueri Sappliet Lawaey's Caaeiet DRUGGISTS Remember, when you want a Graphophone Cylinder or Disc we have them in stock. We carry a complete line of Columbia gold mQulded indestructible cylinder records, 35c. Also the 1 0-inch double disc records, 65c WE SELL THEM D. Po Adamson Si Co DRUGGISTS J i DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS St ewar Company AGENTS MAYER SHOES Plymouth Standard Binder Twine " Hay Forks, Mowing Scythes, Etc Lubricating Oils All Kinds of Ammunition Choicest Groceries For an outing. If you want something dainty and fresh come and get some of our Lunch Goods. Our line is complete. Below is a partial list Sliced Beef in ' Glass Deviled Ham Lunch Tongue Royal Club Shrimp Boneless Chicken Jellies in glass Potted Beef Deviled Meats Veal Loaf French Sardines r Sardines and Mustard Sweet Pickles in glass Royal Club Salmon Roast Beef Sardines Cervelat Sausage Pearl Onions Sour Pickles in glass Try our Royal Club Pineapple the finest ever put in cans. Guaranteed Shoes We guarantee every pair of Mayer or Washington Shoes put out by us to give perfect satisfaction. We will have repaired, free of charge, any shoe p Buy your Fishing Tackle of us proving defective. 1