-Summer Clean-Up Sale R L. JORDAN & COMPANY Exceptional Values . In Muslin Underwear. Wm. V mat X k! I Ml W Muslin Petticoat . Embroidery and Lace Trim med, Regular $1.25 values $ .95 Regular 1.00 values .80 Regular 1.65 values ..... 1.20 Regular 2.25 values - 1.85 Regular 3.00 values . 2.40 Ladies' Shoes In all the latest styles. Half shoes, one and two strap pumps, high cut, etc., all our $3.25 shoes at ..$2.60 Ladies' Waists. All this seasons styles and strictly up-to-date. Regular $4.00 waists, Special $2.85 Regular $2i0 waists. Special .. $2.10 Regular $1.75 and $1.85 waists, Special $1.30 Regular $1.50 and $1.65 waists, Special $1.15 Ladies' and Children's Hose. Fine cotton hose, selling regularly for 15c, special, 10c per pair. Dress Ginghams. All our 15c dress ginghams for I2i cents. Regular 1.25, special Ladies' Muslin Gowns. V neck embroidered trimmed, short sleeves, regular $1.50, special at $1.20. High and V neck em broidered long sleeves, regular 1.00 special 80c. 95c. Figured Lawns, Dimities, Cotton Foulards, Soisettes and all white waistings at exceptionally low prices during this sale. Watch Our Windows. Inspect Our Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases. R. L. Jordan & Company. Sumptuary Law. Biimnttiary law are law, now gone-rally iilMnli'lit, enartml In the aup. hmh1 Interest of public ntornla to re strain extrarairiinre In prlvato expend iture, imperially In mutter of food, drma and aimuiemenU. Tbey abound d In nni'leiit Oreer. and Home and found great favor In the legislation of England from the time of Edward II. 0307-1327) to that of the reformation (l.'ilT). They existed In France a early a the time of Charlemagne (70S8H) anil Continued to lie euacted aa late ea the aeventoeuth century, but In neither country do they appear to have been enforced to any grout ex tent. Sumptuary laws were repealed lu England In 1S."0. Longitude and Dinner Time. About 11 o'clock oue morning Aunt Dlmib wua pvvllug Kitntceti for dinner. "Now, I reckon that all ober die big worl' bcrybwly what'a got anything to git a meal with 1 a-glttlu' reudy for dinner," aue placidly remarked. "Oil, no, Aunt Dinah," Bald Mine Ni na. "In New York It's Jut about din- ner time now, and out by the ltocky tnountalua It won't be dinner time for three houra yet." "Oh, my, Miss Nina! Tou plumb sure o' that J" 'Tlumb luro, Aunt Dinah." ' "Well, I t mighty glad I Urea In a Christian Innd whar when If 'leben o'clock It'a Mobon o'clock, and we can't nebber git mUed up on the dinner time." Youth' Companion, "The Brlda." Born of 8orrow. "My poem entitled The Bridge," aid Longfellow, "wa written In sor row, which made mo feel for tuo lone line of otheni. I waa a widower at the time, and I used sometime to go over the brldgo to Ronton evening to meet friends and return near mldulght t)y the same way. The way waa si lent, aave hero and tbero ft belated footstep. Tho seu rose or fell among the wooden piers, and there wns a great furnace on tho Brighton hills ' rwboso red light was rotleotod by the waves. It was on such a lute, solitary walk that the spirit of the poem enma upon me. The bridge lias been great ly altered, but the place of It Is the an mo." WHEN TO GO HOME. "When tired" out e home. When ypu want consolation go home. When you want to thow yourself at your best go homo and do the act there. When you (eel like being extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to thine with unutual brilliancy go home and light up the wholo household." The Justinian Ced. The Jnsllulau code wax, u the nam Implies, a compilation aud rearrange ment of exlxilug lun mtlier tlinu a body of new luws. Jumlultiu's coiu iiiIhuIou authorizing the work was giv en A. I). 6'JH. To the rode the etu-IH-ror added the pamtects, the lnstl tnte and the uovcU. These compila tion were known a the Corpus Jurl Civile, or body of civil law. The Jus tinian code Is still the basis of all French law, and iiuiuy of It princi ple are even to this dny operative lu the state of Louisiana. New York American. Hr Oeubl Turn. "Is thero any foundation for the pop ular belief that the constituents of man's body nre renewed once every seven years?" Inquired the female medical student. "I do uot know how It I with a man," replied the grumpy, old college professor, who does not approve of having women attend his lecture, "but 1 have read of oue certain female whose body underwent two complete physical change In the course of a Tory few minute." "How and when did such a wonder ful thing happen?" "It was Lot'a wife. You remember, she turned to rubber and theu almost at ouce turned to suit." Tha Beavar'a Tooth. No carpenter's chisel can do more effective work than Is turned out with ease and neatness by the beaver's tooth. This Is the principal tool with which these patient, clever builders construct their dams. The outer sur face of the tooth Is a scale of very hard enamel, while the body of It Is of softer dentine. As the softer sub stance wears away lu use the end of the tooth takes a clilsel-llke bevel, leaving a thin, slightly projecting edge of hard enamel as sharp as any car pouter's tool fresh from the oilstone. Tne thin scale of enamel gives keen ness, the softer dentine supplies strength, and thus the combination forms a formidable tool, which ac tually sharpens Itself by use. Our First Coooa. . The flrNt newspaper notice that an nounced tho Bale of cocou uud choco late In America read: "Amos Trnsk, at his house, a little below the Hell tavern, lu Dunvers, mukos and sells chocolate which he will warrant to be good and takes co coa to grlud. Those who may please to favor him with their custom may depend upon being well aerved and at a vory cheap rate." Till notice appeared In the Essex Ouxetta of Massachusetts on tha 18th of June, 1T71, flv. years before the signing ot the Declaration of Inde pendence. Despite Mr. Trask's assur ance that his rate was cheap, choco late wo very expensive and beyond the purs f wf bat the wealthy Jelk. THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember , us when in Prineville. Bates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdiviaion, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. Professional Cards. Crook County jftstraet Co, Abstract, of title to til Und and town lota in Crook eonoly. B. F. WyUt, Secretary, friatrilk, Ortfea yt Jt. Xotonoorf Skgnoimm ontt Jmrjrtm (County Physician.) Cmllt iiwwW promptly day mr nifAl mm Wtm JV mmto. Prim mil It, Ortftn. City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton. Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Rhttm and F.cro- Hnm Piirprl I jrr Finest Made, 5 lb 90c; 10 lb. $1.75. N. W. Sanborn Attorney-at-Law Adamson block - Prineville rred A. Rice, C. E. J. B. KeTille, Jr., E. M. County Surveyor. Deputy Co. Surveyor, Rice & Neville Ciril Engineers. General Engineering. Pintiii, Oasoo. J5JP . 33rink jCamyor Jt ' ttrt. Prim fill; Ortftn. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty Priaenlle, .... Oregon C. SSriM jfMmrmjr-mt.Xmm SPoa Sttato Office with Geo. W. Barnes PrintmlU, - - 0ry W. P. MYERS O. C. YOUNG mCamyort ' Practice In all courts. Special attention to water rignis, litigation ana criminal uemuuee. Ctiimor Junction, Ongon Dr. John Huback, Late Veterinary Surgeon IT. 8. Army, Department oi the Philippines. All Surgical Work at Reasonable t rices. Hamilton Stable. Prineville. Or. W. A. BELL FRANK MENEFEE Lawyers The Dalle. Oregon Ckat. S. &mmrt JST. P. SBknaj, OCCCU8T8 Belknap d wards SPkjftUimn mntl tSmryms. fn , ... j mnmuo. Vnjrom St. Clliott, Jfttormtf-mtmjCmm SPrintvllit, Ortfm. ff'kgtitimn mm J mrfn CALX AlfSWSBSD PBOMTTLT DAT OB NlttHT Omcl OKI DOOS SOOTH OF ADAHSOK I Dana stob. Both ottce an real duno. telephones tPrintmill: Ortoom Dr. J. Tregelles Fox M. R. C. 8. Engj and L. S. A. London; Licence Oregon State Medical Board. Specialist in Surgery; Hygiene; Ali mentary Canal; women and children's Attendance at office. Main St., Prine t! le, daily 11 to S. Tel. Pioneer 157. Huntington & Wilson Attorney Of The Dalles, I have opened office. In Portland, Oregon, Room 805-807 Lewi. Building. Business sent to them from Crook County through their ottlce In The Dalles or direct lo their Portland address will receive prompt attention. Portland Phone, Main 7ag6. G. A. McFARLANE Lawyer" Practice in all courts and U. S. Land Office. Redmond, - Oregon Willard U. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. R. Biggs' office. Prineville, Oregon Dr. J. W. Curtis Eyesight Specialist Adamson Building. Offiaa Hour. 2 to t p. m.