CHOLERA MENACES liEVMcsx cur Siiips Arriving From Italy Are Feared; One Amcrcan is Dead. IF YOU INTEND TO BUY A STRAWS STRAWS That siiling sound la only th Thermometer Boiling internally. It's great weather for wearers of straw hats. Come in and let our Clerks show you some of our styles JAMES WICXERSHAM pring .w Yc.-k-W !h !.-! t.i at Its gi:e-, (. t- ;i n ! .iS o: .V Yoik a. e t.iii nu'"e eti.ieeic it'ca. to:l I.. .!. n.-:' lo li u til l!:p iilM.1 i' i-.i a .oi.i in te ty. A.'.v fc.i .. s v. a. e :j- ?i on t.if i-ai I ..I c, ;-'."'ir,: t'-e o:!.t;:i:a ;eie freely u a : i ml futif ut r.N i us will b, a.i. ;l.si to lu-eVcr.t cm J es ami fct.ao - of tie q-.sarant no sMtum ci.i.; hx with out.ii rs. j T.n iuii ,.. f As atle i c'.iu.i ia to develop t.eic lh is season ; tr.iKil in the dciCi of I'atri. Is I'ush lr.it. night watchman at t)i 8w.it- j burn? IslanJ Quarantine nation, j There hare two veral deaths among Imm grants detained, and two .iinc! kept for the required ot.-er-al on period develop? d ti c d sense and d ed, but dishing is the first Amcr can resident to be Infected "The quarantine department of' every port in this couuiry is facing a very serious and onerous task." said Dr. Ivty, "and it is not Ira-: j,o-s!!:e that many vessels arriving ; lrem Italy in the nett few days will bring cue or more cas of the di sease." ! A majority of the vessels which have recently come from Italy have either brouKht actual case of this disease, or furnished evidence of Its having occurred in transit It is with gnat difficulty that the latter con dition is established, and it la only through the most exhaustive bacte riological exani'nation that I am able to gecurj the facts. ! , A ' 'r,. ','..'7 , tw '-i 1 ... I Wagon OR A James Wickersham, Alaska's dele gate In Congress, who accuses Attorney-General Wlckersham of permit ting men who defrauded the govern ment to ticape prosecution. COAST MILLS IN MERGER Britain Bars Fight With U. S. i London. The Anglo-Japanese alli ance has been mwiified to exclude the I'nited States from Great Detains possible enemies and the life of the alliance has been extended nearly six years by the new version of the treaty, wfcich S.r Kdward Grey, the British secretary of foreign affairs, j and Count Kato, Japanese anibassa-j dor at London, s!sncd. ! Steel Interests of Seattle, Portland and San Francisco Consolidated. San Francisco. An important con solidation of steel interests was ef fected In this city, wheti the I'acitic Coast Steel Company, San Francisco: I'acitic lion Rollins M ils, of l'ort land, Ore , and tbe Seattle Steel Com pany, of Seattle, were minted into the I'acitic Coast St.-el Company, with a capital a(Hk of nearly 12,000,000. In tbe transfers tho Se attle plant is valued at I.O00.0oO, the San Francisco concern at $7ot.0u0 and the Portland mills at tlaOOOd. Those interested in the now com pany declare it is entirely independ ent of the I'nited States Steel Cor poration. It is the intent on to con fine th plant In San Francisco, which will bigin operations in September, to the manufacture of steel, bile iron bars and like products will be turned out by the works at Portland and Scuttle. HACK Splendid Line. Best Make in 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 j Selling very lovthis month Collins W. Elkins Better visit our SHOE DEPARTMENT and see those nifty models in Black and Tan Oxfords $3.50 and $4.00 See the new Pug Toe, Flared Soled oxfords; the new raised toe shapes, and the ninny other special styels not Freaskish, but very distinctive. All sizes. THE LEADER Mrs. I. Michel Prineville Here's great news for you men who like smart shirts. We've just received a lot of new effects in plnin and striped Shirts that Will certainly make a hit with the Critical Dresser. Big doings at $1.25 to $2.50 and a complete line of work shirts 50c You can't beat them THE LEADER Mrs. I. Michel Prineville Coast Lumbermen Form Association. Taeoma. At a meeting of tbe Pa cific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association a plan for the consolida tion of all the lumber manufacturers' associations of the Pacific Coast was ratified. Rail Promoters Checked. Spokane. The hope of the backers of the Spokane and British Columb.a Railroad known as the "Hot Air Line," to secure unused rights of way through the Colvitle Indian Reserva tion from Republic to the Columbia River, now held by the Great North ern, was knocked out by an opinion handed down by Federal Judge Frank II. Hurikin. The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Monitor Survivor Dies. i Sawtell, Cal. Michael Mooney, j aid to be one of the three survivors , of the crew which manmd the "Moni- tor," when it fought and vanquished the Confederate ram ".Morrimae," d:ed here, aged 74, at the National Soldiers' Home. HAY NAMES DELEGATES Mi WARRANT FOR DR. NORTH Corvallis Dentist Sought for Murder of Mrs. Griffith, Near Philomath. Corvallis, Ore. Edward North, a dentist, is charged by the state with the murder of Mrs. Eliza Griffith at Philomath. A warrant for North's ar rest has been Issued and officers are searching for him. j While the sherl ffend deputy prose- cutmg attorney will not disclose the ! nature of the evidence that Impli- I cates North, it Is learned that sus- plclon was first directed toward him when the minister at whose house he was staying In Philomath heard I him walking the floor a few nights j ago and meaning, "Oh, why did I ! do It!" j Mrs. Elita J. Griffith, a widow, was murdered at her home near Philo math on the night of Friday, June 2. , Her body was foundi the following ' day in a shallow pond a quarter of j a mile from her home. On June 6 ' the coroner's Jury investigating the crime found that Mrs. Griffith was killed by stransulation by persons i unknown to them. ! Disposition of Public Lands to Be Convention Topic. Olympla, Wash. In response to tho call Issued by Governor John F. Shaf roth, of Colorado, delegates for tho Public Lands convention to be held in Denver, September 23-30, are being selected by Governor Hay of Wash ington. The con'.entit?n will Includo delegates from 'those Western states and territories having 1,000, 000 or more acres of public lands reserved or unreservid within their borders. The gathering is celled for the pur pose of determining the sentiment of the states most to be affected, as to what the national policy shall be in regard to these lands. mery D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, - Oregon ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM. Protect lite Complexion. It prevnits injury lo llif larr ami luinls il applied ln-lore exposure lo lite sun. wiml anil wratltrr. Wltrn not so usnl it promptly relifvrs all ilislrrvsiny romlitiuns ol the skin il applied on rrttiritliijj ituloorv Almond and Ctutimlii r Cream is not a greasy preparation, and dors not re scmlile lltf paste lorm creams and cosmetics. It is a pure antiseptic lotion, pos sessint) reiuarkalde clcanipy and liealinu properties thai have Iteen used and tested lor years by the highest society ladies ol the land. Il will give the most gratifying results in soliciting rough, dry or irritated shin resulting Iroin any cause I'rire 50 cents. July Clearance Sale Prices on all kinds of Millinery j greatly reduced after July 1st. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE, - - OREGON. Elk "Goat" Is Abolished. Atlantic City, N. J. No more will the intending Elk be compelled to ride the goat, climb a greased pole or do other "stunts" In connection with his initiation. The last import ant action of th grand lodge of Elks is to abolish absolutely all horse play and hazing in the initiatory rites of the order. Chemists Stand Back of Wiley. ! Cincinnati. Tbe k-r.il dSv't!n o" ! the An.cr'can fiern ' il Shirty launched a imirew n here Slosy'-.r ! to have all T'nited Stud's rh-in Ft ! ' oppose bv (.-very me:;ni i o,;H;b!:' the ousting of Dr. Harvey V.'. Wiley, chief of the bureau of etiemiistry of i the department c-f agrl'Mil'ttre. i All hope of pension legislation at this session of Congress was dashed, when Democratic Leader Underwood served notice that such legislation would be taken up at the proper time at the regular sess on in December. THE MARKETS. Ballinger Denies "Dick" Letter. Seattle, Wash. -ltiehar'i A. Ball n- i jrer, former serretsry of the inter'or. ilre'Hred that he ne-.er l.eard of tLat "Dick to Dick" letter until he saw it i I Tinted in t!e pap' r. Kali-nxcr w:;:-s positive in his sttteiwnt th:;t ho iliil I not renumber reclving ?urh a let- j tor. ! Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 81c; bluestem, 9"c; redl Russian, 80c. Barley Feed, $26 per ton. Oats No. 1 White, $27 per ton. Hay Timothy, new, $19; alfalfa, $12.50. Butter Creamery, 2Cc. Eggs Ranch, 2Cc. Hops 1910 crop, 25c; 1903, 19c; tontraets, 2."c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 9Q16C; Willamette Valley, 15frl7c. Jlohair Choice, 37 ic. i j ! . I i i " RECEPTION " 1 Smith & Allingham, Props Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskiei Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt. Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Headquarters for Thoroughbred Hats Summer Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women odern Clothes 'The Kind Gentlemen Wear Imported Wines and Liquors. Explosion KiMst 21 in Coal Mine. Dubois, Pa. Tw nty-i.ne li'in'ts were killed In an cxploi-ton In the Eh-aft of the Cascade Coal & V.uk" Co.'s mine at Sykesvllle, nine miles f.-oin here. Seattle. Wheal Bluestomi, 95c; Club, S4c; red Russian, 82c. Barley $24.50 per ton. Oats- $28.o0 per ton. Eggs 30c. Hay Timothy, $15 per ton; aUalfa, $16 per ton. Notice to Creditors. J('li(,'i I hfTfby nivi'ii tfnt tho nn'lril(rri(l Iihm ti:Mt. hy the (finmy cotirt of rrook foutily, Hinte fit irfgf)ii, duly HiiiMiiit:l A'iininliitrftior of tin; eKtHic of titntrv. VV. Htirni-c, Uwtiw, Hti'l ail i-(;rHm htiviiiK lims HKli'Mt tai' t ttile arr h'-rcby rMiiiri;l to preuuiit lh Hin;, tliilv v(:ritUil, to jall a'lininif trntor at. tint law o(H' e of ('. (',. Itrix, in I'rincvilU". OP'Koh, wltli i n hx montliM from tlic dale oi the htni jiubll entlon of ihU noiii;. I'utf'-l and piibiiHlied flrnt time July ?tt), A. i. Wll. WIU.IAM H. BAkNKH, ArfmiiifatrHtor i tht ehtntt- of WITH llie opening ol our Spring and Summer Season, we wish lo express our heartiest thanks to our many customers and Iriends who have shown us their patronage during the past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been satisfactory lo one and all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will be the same lor this coming year Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and AIL We don't sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $18.00, that's our price; no other. But we are not talking prices. Quality First and Last. We are today carrying the Best Clothes to be lound in Prineville. Modern Clothes designed and laid out by Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York lotlx well neleete l anil worn rannot lie overlooked by iip!n of ilinerimlimtlon. I'.xetaniatloiu of Kreat joy are. certain to t callH forth by our ilinplay of "Coiled" Chap" I'lolhm, becaiine of their particularly hrink Ktyle, ami lmaue they lit wi perfeetly that they cannot hut be well worn. The fabric are totally lilferent from those onliiiarily peon. The iiianv urueeful anil eharnctermtlc fenlures which iiiHiii((uih the well-tlreweil man from the niiiltilu.li! of careles ilreerii will lie found in the.o ien iliil jraroieiitH. K nowiiiK how to ilei((n anil how to iluvulop has miulo "t'ulleKO Chap" Cloths what they are, "the clothed you want." Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. DR. It. I). KETCH UM Druglcss Healer Hpinal A'ljuHtnierilH anil DieteticH a Specialty CONSULTATION FREE Jlourit 7;M to 12 n. rn. 1 lo 6 p. m. Calif ariHwortd nromiitiy. Rooms 16-17 Adamson B'dg. PIONEER SADDLER Miinufiictiiri'r uf mil ileiiler in Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.