Throw Away Your Old Flour Barrel And try a COLUMBIA COMBINATION FLOUR .BARREL AND SIFTER. The barrel is made of heavy tin, is posi tively dust proof and is twenty-seven inches high. The sifter will hold four pounds of flour and the barrel fifty pounds. A shield is placed over the sifter to protect it from the pressure of the flour, which enables the reels to work easily and smoothly and prevents any grinding through of foreign substances. For the price, they are the only ranitary flour bin and sifter combined on the market. Stop at the store some day arid look one over. ' THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION Born: To the wife of M. L. Everett, Tuesday, a boy. . Sam ami Fliil Trice left the first of the week for Shanlko. H. B. Foster nnd so a were up from nenr O'Nell the first of the week. luucan Macleod and Miss Jose phine Baber were married In Port land Friday. " lCiJormley, the tailor, moved his shop Into the MeCallister building the first of the week. j John Morris will oien a stock of goods in the store building lately occupied by Trice Bros. The little daughter of Al Yancey has been dangerously 111 this week, but Is reported much better today. Trice bros. closed their doors las Saturday night and Monday their goods were shipped by team to Shaniko. Collins W. Hiking has bought all Interests represented In the C. W. Elklns Co. and will continue the business in his own name. Will Wnrxweller, Max and Albert Wuraweller have bought a controll ing Interest lu A. J. Wiuters A Co., automobile supplies, Portland. The carpenters of the city organ lied a union Monday night This Is the first labor nnlon organized lu Crook county. There were ten charter members. Willis li. Stacks and Mrs. Barker were married Wednesday by l!ev, C. T. Bailey. They will make their home on Mr. Stacks' ranch near La mouta. Joe Fopolute, Indian, filed suit for divorce Monday. This Is the second Instance In which Indians have asked for a divorce In the local court during the past two years. Whistler & Spring secured the con tract for the repair of the Morris residence which was damaged by fire last Friday. The contract was $3u0." Work was commeuced yester day. Rev. Father Sheeuan of Bend "will be Id Trluevllle Sunday evening. He will hold services at the home of Mrs. Jos. Gerardo at 7:15 Sunday eveuiug and 7 o'clock Monday morning. . The V. F. King Co. teams left the first of the week for the hist load of freight from Shanlko for that busl ness house. It will lie a matter of hauling from Metolius or so me point nearer In the future. Trluevllle Ow Is gave their first re ception aud banquet last Thursday evening at Belknap hall. The In vited guests wereentertalued at the movlug picture show until the lodge heltfa business meeting, after which all sat down to a sumptuous ban quet. After doing full justice to the table the hail was cleared for cards and dancing. A hundred and fifty couples attended the gathering." LOCAL MENTION Otis Logan was In Prlnevllle Saturday. j Madras has taken the preliminary , steps toward orgaulnlng a masonic ; lodge. j Henry Burchdof has rented the J. I C. Huston place at Bear Creek. He j will make a specialty of winter jgardeulug. j- Charles Blrdsong killed a cougar In the Mill Creek hills one day last week, j Judging from Its slie It must have ! been about two years old. j Belknap and Thomson Introduced 1 a bill that makes It a crime to de ! posit refuse matter In or otherwise pollute the waters of the IVschutes. It passed the house last week. W. H. Kidder harvested about 1000 pounds of parsnips on his lots In Prlnevllle January 31. Mauy of them were five Inches across at the top and two and a hall feet long. An exchange says that Arthur Hodges, who was a resident of Prltie ville for a numlier of years, Is favor ably spoken of as a candidate for mayor of Boise, Idaho, where he now resides. L. B. Lafollette Is digging a large well on the east end of the Lafollette place on Ochoco, from which water will be pumped during the dry part of the summer for irrigation pur poses. A large gasoline engine aud pump will be put In. Mrs. J. II. Prose came over from John Bay Wednesday, She was ac companied by her son Oral oboru, The Harney . ounty News hns put In a typesetting machine. As the News editor remarks. "It takes lo(s of grit and hopefulness" for a man to Install a machine so far from a rail road. Here's to the News.' May your faith lie Justified. M. R. Biggs bought the Combs place on Ochoco the first of the week. The ranch consists of 2."0 acres of meadow land and considerable pasture laud. It has one of the oldest aud best water rights on the OcImico. The price paid was $27,000. Alexander Hluton sold a team of horses, weighing about l.VIO pounds euch the Inst of the week for $.VH). J. E. Roberts sold a spau of geldings to the same buyers for $100. The geldings weighed about 1100 each. The buyers were residents of Hood River. The Rev. Walter Sklpworth, I). I), LOCAL MENTION W, Archer of lllllmnu was a county seat visitor Thursday, Mrs. Oscar Hyde und children are sick with the la grippe. (inrduer Perry got back Wednes day from his t'ortlaud trip. Mrs. C, P. I'alley, who hns heeu very sick, Is reported as a little Im proved. K. L. Ashby returned from Port laud today where he went to have his eye. treated. Mrs, Ashby will visit In the metropolis and The Italic for a time liefore coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Powell are home again from Portluud. - Mrs. Powell caught cold coming lu and Is down with a bad case otlagrlpie. Bogue Harper, who was to have been given a preliminary hearing Monday In the Hurpcr-Weston shooting affair which oeoured at of Portluud, Oregon will occupy the' M'"lr" """" "' w ' pulpit at the Methodist church next l" " nospuat an.) me near. Sunday morning and evening. or. as postponed. It umy he hold Sklpworth Is serving the hist year of j tlmi' m'xt " his term as Presiding Elder of the Services Qt the Preshyterlnnchurch Dalle District, and this will prob- next Sunday, Feb. 5th, morulng mid ably lie the last whole Sunday he 1 evening. The aiihj.vt of the dls will cv.t give to the church at Prltie. j course In the morning will be: Man ville. Communion will be ndmltils- and his I'.nvlriin t;" and In tit tered at the morning services. Yon evening: "The Only Foundation." are cordially Invited to hear these! Song service in connection with each sermons. Excellent music has been prepared for both services. JolinM. Hugglns, Pastor. meeting. You nn very cordially In vited to come and worship In (iod's home. J no. (i. Hodges, Minister, Mrs. Mattle Taylor of tirass Valley I visiting lu-r parents, Mr. mid Mrs. C. I. Bailey. Miss Jcsslcllnrtlcy, who W tench lug at Paulina this year, was If formed by her school directors the other day that tlu-y would raise her salary to f.stf per mouth If she would consent to teach next vear. She consented, It a tiluc iiiniitlisHcliool and the voluntary tin-reuse 1 1 salary Is a llattcrlug tribute to the young lady. Ban Mcdlsh was brought, lu from Bend the last ut the week under a charge of nssault with a dangerous weapon. Ivputy sheriff Wilkinson of Head had occasion tosene papers u' attachment mi MedUh, when the Italian drew a knife. ISyslntiders Interfered or an ugly affray would have been the result. Me.ll-.li will answer to the grand jury next May. The Prlnevllle Hook Ladder Company No. 1 was orgaulred Mon day with a charter liieiiilierlili of K:J. Five of the iin-inbers wen' from the hose companies, the n-innln"'er of the number being new men. 'I'll -officers are: ti. L, Beruler, piel dent; Clark Morse, secretary; W. It. Morse, treasurer; Brewster, How-! man nnd Pollard were M-h-rted as I delegates, The new cnniiany will petition the council for olllel.il i.vog nltlon. Hay For Sale. 1H) tons haled mid p) ton l.stte buy. J . I-'.. Ai'AUmos, Prinevi.lo, (hegiMi. I fi llip. Nervy Autoiit. Clmrlrs Cnrotln-rs of the Kclinelit M-ilor Car l'o. of Portland pnssril through I'ruievilU Inxt week with one of his demonstration frs tl Invincible Sila.lil. IU iliil net hct-ititlo t) iiravs IVntral (re)t winter weather Mid plowed through mud nnd Iu-h Irani Slinniko to 11 -nd ami I'rini ville, and then lit lue railroad aguln. ilii in.cliins created a favorahL impression in tlil city, not only l-v reason of 1 graceful lines but al.-o on account of its sturdy qualities. It takes nerve lo try lo n-tid a car .over Ce itral Oregon at this time ul the year. Card of TiianUi. We wish t i thank the kind friends w ho assisted us In the recent tire, Anna H. Ilcraog, nml, Violet C, lleriog. At the Pictorium. 1 rl lay art! FaturUy. "TUs Spina's Sacrlllee," (drama). Kiftielh Welti, stuck lt. tiiiii-lil JiiLili-e"; "Hie I. Her," (coiiic.ln-.( Sat ii r.lnv and Moudsr, " tietipsich I'eari.r" : "I'rlnee and tin Actor," (.Irani) ; ''Kemnl IWIisr"; Filtelnl II . liuu," fr itne.ly.l Tues day, W'r im- l.iv Slid Tlnus lay, "Pis tinr," .lruumj "Muie. Hue"; "My Wbs's lUtg," (comeiiy. SPECIAL SALE ASSORTMENT OF GRANITE WARE W Y FOR YOUR INSPECTION SATU RDAY, FEBRUARY 4th We Have Just Received a Shipment Consisting of Nine Large Cases of Graniteware, which we bought direct from the factory at a saving of about 25 per cent, over the price usually paid our Jobber. This is the well known ONYX WARE. The entire lot will be placed on sale next Saturday. Saturday Special Aluminum Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c. E. Stewa Co, All Odd Pairs Shoes Will remain on sale untill all told