A Hardwood Floor of any Color You may Choose for $2.50 9B I Imniwlili ti arc In tint Hmr i iiniliiioii tit he Ini. Jimvi'il willi v.irnili ulmie can ! m.iilr in iniil.ilc II gt-iiiiinc- Iiiitdwimd Himr illl lliit nrw pjlrliliil (.l.iiniiiK Systrin, 'I his priKTM diK-S not , require the scrvkrs nl J mill-Minimi wuud fill ulirr. '1 lie Cralning Toil t.ili-s the place nl (kill and (;in lie iicfculully used ly llic inexpert r in -il mail or woman, tlin iii.ikinK it piuille nr any one at I very slight pcns to enjoy the luxury o( a new Wmxi Hi Hir. 'Mil Graining Com in mi id when protected liy one or two coats ol till -Name) iinidiiiel m (.ii c that will out-wear 1 anv ordinary vsrnishrd floor, many timet over Don't Read This. Isn't it about time to paint your house, wood-shed or that old harn and fence? A little paint will make a mighty hig difference in the general appearance of your home, and will add a dozen times the paint bill, to the selling value. Ask the local painters about our line of paints and oiL We have almost any color and quantity enough to paint the rails on a railroad track from our paint shop to Port land. We would be glad of an opportunity to show you our color cards and quote prices. An Explanation. Do you wonder why you are awakened every morning at six o'clock by the shrill blast of a whistle; why this whistle blows again at eight o'clock and then at five snd seven o'clock in the evening. It is to warn you that it is now time to call at King's and buy your summers supply of Garden I lose, Nozzles, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Lawn Grasses, Flower Seeds, Garden Seeds, and Lawn Fencing. We repair worn out garden hose. The W. F. King Company. LOCAL MENTION rrirtttvilln jilityn ball ttt lU-il-innml next Sunday. Jiriim Ski'lion of Sinter, broth er ol Mm. A. J. Nulilf, wiir visiting In town thin week. Paul II. IWm of The lll.-s It (IniiiH Hie attmogrnpliic work (or tin ilihlrict court tliU term. I.. Kumstrs I hi a bought the Jtuut'D Dyer place on the north tiil of Odioco. Consideration fllXX). Koine private papers were picked Theo. Pout of (list ii a county neat viaitor thin wei:k. Mr. snd Mm. Fuir of Portland are in Prineville with a view to locating here. Albert Noble and Mra fSruce Uttlfuur are the new attendant at the postollice. Miss Myrtle Hwearingen of Port land i visiting at the home of M. 11. liiggs in thin city. Ki'v. J. A. Mitchell of Hund wae a Prineville visitor Monday, lie wa over on legal businr-s. LOCAL MENTION Ut'inemlwr Ihe grand court wvk till fin t hrt wl itt Tiittaiiln v volfilliia D . "", , ,r ' .!! t the Club ball iu pun er i-iaim. Owner can have samn by calling at thii oflke. Hoy t.owther left thin morning for Ontario to take part in the Kaatem Oregon Oratorical content, lie will represent the Crook Coun ty High School. Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave of llrem erton, Wash , arrived in Prineville Monday. Mr. Mungrave succeeds L. C. Morgan, who resigned bin po sition in the forestry service. Prineville teachers report an un- Everybody in vitcd, Mra. Linninger, wife of the Pre bytorlan minister ol this place, ar rived in Prineville the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hembree of Hum ar visiting Mr. I. E. Templeton. Mrs. Hembree ia a sister of Mr. Templeton. W. S. Montgomery of Hood River, representing the American Life Insurance Co., I interviewing our business men thi week. usually good institute meeting at lu'dniond laH Snturdav. Stale The Bend boys were defeated by Superintendent Alderman wan pres-1 the boys of the Prineville public ent and aided greatly in the work school Saturday by a score of 2-8. of the institute. Jlloth team played good ball for The Redmond Wholesale I.uw j liule ,,,llof' ber it Produce Co, filed article ol Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Ohio, incorporation Monday. The cap who have been visiting at the ital slock is 110,000. The incor-ihome of John Wigle, left Sunday porators are P. II. McMickle, II. .;for Portland, Mrs. Wigle is a SclUer and Henry Hanks. niece of the Spencers, whom she The Agency Plain Telephone bad not seen for 35 years. Co. filed article of incorporation j Mf smJ Mrgi fjram o Cross with' the county clerk April 27.1 Ky ws-re in Prineville Saturday The capital stock ia 1200. Prin- j "j j mnUl,r(., "Pretty dry over cipal place of business, Agency my way," Mr. Cram says. "Of Plain. The incorporators are J UursP. w irrigate for alfalfa, etc.. A. Coulter, Chn. H. Crofoot, H. W. jbut we neeJ morB rlin (or pSBture. Oiird. AJbert K. Scott of Auburn, We get three crcps of alfalfa with good pasture, besides. Of course, Wash., is a young man who has 'wo are only 1,710 feet above sea pinned his faith to Crook county, lie arrived Monday and has al ready made investment and is looking around for more. He hasn't a doubt about tho future of this country. A. M. Hurdcnbrook of Roberts was in Prineville Wednesday on bis way to the railroad for his household effect and farming im plements, He says that people are Hocking into his section of the county. One neighbor located tho other day that had seven children, Another bud four. The roads be tween Prineville and Southeastern Crook are in fino shape, he says. level which makes a big difference in the growing season." Miss Ethel Klann of Madras, who will be graduated from the teachers' training course and from the regular course in the C. C. H. S, in June, has just been elected to a position in the Madras school for the coming school year. Mis Klann has made an excellent record in oil her work at the high school. Madras Is to be congratu lated on securing a young woman with Miss Klunn's qualifications and one who has bad two year of special practical training in the methods of teaching. Mr. Prince Glaze came m from Portland last week. E. R. Knox of Post i attending circuit court this week. fieorge Turner has moved from the McKay to Pliz.ard Ridge. Mis (i race Wilson has gone out to the ranch for a short vacation. Win HopgHcame up from the Cove Tuesday on business. " George Hodman came in to the county seat first of the week. Mr, aud Mrs. Ellsworth Cur tis are in the city on business.. Bert Wilson accompanied by his slater Miss Abbie, came in from tbeir land holding Friday havnig business in court. Mail still come In by way of Shaniko. It is thought that noth ing will be done in the matter un til the Harriman line reaches Mad ras, which ia next week. Do not fail to bear the lecture at Methodist church next Sunday evening on the subject, "Our Knalish Bible and It Makers." Snlendid music will be rendered by the choir. All are cordially in vited. The pastor will have for his morning theme, "Vicarious Heal ing." Prineville, Redmond, Rend, Madras and possibly Metolius and Sister are talking up a baseball (.league and one will no doubt be formed when the manager of the different club can be got together. A series of game during the sum mer months would give the fans lot of good sport. t!et together boy. The machinery of the Prineville Steam Laundry was moved to Red mond this week. The laundry has had a checkered career since it was started by Mr. Orater three year ago. A good laundry with up-to-date equipment would be a paying investment in Prineville. Port land and The Dalles have been getting most of the work from this place. Ora Van Tassel, secretary and manager of the Vanora Townsite Co., is in Prineville today on busi nef. Mr. Van Tassel' company is furnishing water to the farmer of Agency Plains who haul it by wagorj over the new grade, and also to the town. They have a 9 horse power engine that can raise 3000 gallons an hour. Furnished Room for Rent. Mail inquiry toP. O. Box 324. 4-27-2t The Antler Club. The Antler Club ba closed its first month's experiment of keep ing bachelor's hall and it has been very satisfactory. The member ship is composed of George Newell, N. W. Sanborn, L. M. Bechtell, Ray P.rewster, T. L. Wuinn, K. C. Cribb, George Prewstcr. One of the Lively cottages ha been leased by the boys who room anil lioard on the premise. George Newell is steward. They have a Chinese cook. Applet Without Cere. Almost everylHiiljr linn tieanl the sto ry of the boy who uHked lila euiiipan- Km fur the cure f hi apple, to which rtiDKt the eoiiipniiloii inmlo the his toric remark, "There ain't KIn' to he no core." Now. JunUeo of the Peace lavlil liarh of Clifford, Unrtholomew county, him nil apple tree, ami that tree lieurs apple. Khouhl any person ask for the com of nn nppie from the tree he would he dooimtl to ilisiippoiut-iiii-nl, liiTiiuxe Hie apples du not bare ore. Justice Itnru lias lironcnt some of the applin to tills city ami exhlhlted them. Ho miya the tree that lieiira the spplea never liloonis In spring, but through some freak process It hear apple the name as other trees. These apple are without a core. anJ they are also Bectllins. Culumbtt Cor. In diannpolls News. A Grcwtsm Mascot. Ilerr Xlederhauser, the sculptor, at the Instance of the Geneva director of police took a planter imprint of the face of Luecheul, the murderer of the Empress Elizabeth, after his suicide, mid R portion of the murderer's hair was found to have adhered to the plas ter. The hair came Into the ossession of some young women In Geneva lu a mysterious manner, and large sums of money have been offered for It. It Is believed lu Switzerland that a mur derer' hair brings luck. One young woman took her "luck" to n jeweler and hud It placed In a golden locket London Stnnilnril. Three Days Three Day Big Fourth of July Why Sh. Lost Out. Said a rplnster. "I thins It Is funny That no man ever called mo his honey.' Bnld a friend. "On my word. This would not have occurred If you hod a great big pile or money." Cbicaco News. Car Load of Pages Woven Wire Fence has arrived. If you want the best wire fence made at the lowest price call and aee our fence man. COLLINS W. ELKINS CELEBRATION At Prineville. EVERYBODY COME! J. E. Stewart Company, Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes. DON'T spend another hot summer without an "Insurance" GASOLINE STOVE They are Abso lutely Safe and Reliable. The "Insurance" is the only stove in which provision is made to prevent the escape of gasoline should the burner be accidentally blown out or left open. We have these stoves in four styles, ranging in price from $12.50 to $18.50 ' . I J. E. STEWART & CO. Cut out and mail the coupon. 03T Name. Please send me your booklet on Insurance Stoves. . Address . ........... 4 I