&f)0 Mowers xdbR WW. " Main Home Canning a Pleasure The only jar in the world that Uitt No Rubber Ring tVZ?3. Ks.pa ill Vt.t.bl.s, Frails, Meals, Fish, elo. , perfectly (wnH, Airtight StlfStaling Sanitary N Scrtw Cob ORDER A DOZEN TODAY The LOCAL MENTION Miaa )dllr llmli-K !i working in llin counly nucuHor'H oflire. Minn MngKio 'la.o li'Il Sunday for a vinii to friend n t liurriM. II. llurddorf nl Portland in a ni'w hamrm man at the K. 11. Smith Saddlery. All Kllcfaon, I'.ill Young and Klw Short Ml Monday (or an outing on Murk's crwk. Mm Mae Knox, with t lie W. I'. King Co., led Sunday lor a vinit to bir Iioiiih at Fomtil. Min Sli'llu lloil(i' in hslping in thf posloftke during the alwnce of the postmaster. I. W. Sprar anil wif Ml the last of t tie wi'i-k for Mfrrtll, Ore gon, to vixit Mm. Spear'a mother. (!u 1'rosn ami family Ifft Satur day for linlknap Spring, where they wilt ninlicata for a short time. (ieorgn Taylor Rnil wife of liear creek left the liiKt of the week for the berry patch on the Sariliam. James) Montgomery and family and Mr. IVt.r Xell left for the Santiam Monday for an outing. Frank Foster, Will Iedford and lleorge Newell left in Barker's auto the first of the week for an outing in the Buck mountain. Wilford liulknap and I.enter Cohr left for Itelknap Springs Monday on a two-week' vacation trip. Mr. C. M. Klkin, her mother, Mr. Comb, Mr. Jennie King, Millard Klkiim and Jimmy King leave today for the Santiam for an outing. Hotel Oregon i open for buni nea. The building haa been re modeled throughout and newly furnished." The rooms are on the European plan. A flrst-clao grill in connection. Experienced hotel men in charge. The fire department was called out at an curly hour Wednesday morning caused by a fire in the Chinese laundry just back of Johu Morris' store. It was soon put out but not before the building was badly damaged. The fire caught from the kitchen stove. The Oregon Central Telephone Co. has filed articles of incorpora tion with the county clerk. The incorporators are Louis Doonar, C. 11. Cook and N. W. Sanborn. The headquartors of tho company will be at llend. The capital stock is !30,000, divided into 500 shores-at the par value of $100 each. McKenzie's Merry Makers, with an elaborate: production of Btnnd ardpluys, will open an engagement or a week at Commercial Hull, beginning Augimt 6. Their reper toire includes such plays as "The Lion and the Mouse," "St. Klrao," "Hearts of the Blue Hidge," Merely Mary Ann," "A Woman's Hitter Atonoment," "Van, tho Virginian," "The Servant in the House," etc. There are ten people in the com pany, six of whom do specialties. They receive flattering press notices wherever they appear. The self-dump, steel McCormick raket are made for Service. Will outwear two ordinary rake. Easily Operated. W. F. King Co, Farm Implement of all I'ercy IavicauiH up from The Dalle the last of the week. Horn-July 30, to the wife of lUlph Wht'ilon, a boy. Horn July 31, to the wife of J. V. Duniari, a son. Mrs. Carrie Ong of Portland i visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. 11. A. Kurd. Mr. ltailey report a' good ser vice at the lionner si'hoolhoue lat Sunday. The Water Hoard will meet in I'rineville from August 7 to IS to inspect the Crooked river claim. Metoliu hd an tHOOO fire last Friday morning. Terry Wible's poolroom and three other build ing were destroyed. Iniis ('. Young and Ada Sharpie of Hend, were made man and wife laxt Wednesday by Kev. Hugging at the M. 10. parsonage. Jackson L. Clingnn and Maudie Lovelace, both of Hend, were mar ried at the Methiidint parsonage, Monday, by Kov. J. M. Huggins. Married At the Methodist par sonage, Saturday, July 29, ('has. II. Harr and Minnie Tillery, both of Cline Fall. Union church services 10 a. m., Hilda school; 11 a.m., preaching; 8 p. m., preaching by the pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to all. C. I'. Bailey, pastor. Married At the residence ol Mr. McKinnon on the Ochoco, Sunday, July 30, Charles S. Mc Dowell and Mis Kstella Clark, C. I'. Ha i ley officiating. The courthouse slock lost ten minutes in eight months, accord ing to official railroad time. Cus todian Clow has made arrange ments to get the official time twice a month so that hereafter town time will not be more than a few seconds off, liert Purding accidentally shot himself in the arm with a 22-cali-ore riile Sunday afternoon. Purdy, who works for Jeff Evans, was out shooting jack rabhitB and was in the act of placing the rifle on the ground when it was accidentally discharged, the bullet striking him on the wrist and ranging upward. Dr. Belknap extracted the bullet. With a little care the arm will be all right again in a short time. Bids Wanted The Hoard of Education is plan ning extensive improvements on the High School, including carpen tering, plumbing and masonry. The contract to be let to the lowest bidder. All who wish to bid are requested to call at the office of Supt. Ford and examine plana and specifications and leave their bids at their earliest possible conven ience. It is further requested that all submit two bids, one for cash in full when the work is accepted, and one, one-half cunh when work is accepted and the remainder on the first day of May, 1912. Ayerdalea For Sale Thoroughbred Ayerilale puppies for sale. (J. W. KOBKKTS at Prlneville Machine Shop. 7-20-tt kindi LOCAL MENTION Horn July 27, at Grizzly, to the wife of Mrs. Joe Hardy, a son. Horn July 2S, to the wife if ChcHter (iilliland, a girl. J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and paenger agent for the Ore gon Trunk Railway, wa in I'rine ville the first of the week. The hotel at Metolius was 0)en ed last Sunday. It is under the direction of Mr. Moulden of Med ford. The Metolius Oregonian says that work on a o00,(HX)-gallon oil fuel storage tank at that place is well under way. Mr. J. P. Keeler of Keeler, Sas katchewan, mother of Mrs. John It. Minpon, came in Tuesday even ing for a visit of several weeks. City Recorder lireece was called upon Saturday evening to join in wedlock Meuir Dickey and Mim Sadie Porter, both of Crook county. Mr. and Mrs. John Wigle and Carey Foster and family left Tues day morning for an outing at Metolius. No trace has been found of Mrs. Tom McCrath, who disappeared from Hend two weeks ago. It is thought she committed suicide by jumping into the Deschutes river. The farmers of Crook county are getting ready for harvest While the wheat yield is not up to the average it is not a total failure where given proper tillage. The potato crop is good. Miss Baker, a linotype operator from Chicago, accompanied by her two brothers, were in I'rine ville the first of the week looking over this part of the interior. The Bakers will locate here if suitable homesteads can be found. J. Warren Crooks and Miss Eva Smith were married at Tacoma, Wash., July 26. Word had reached I'rineville through a traveling man that Warren was married, but there was nothing sure about it until a letter to his parents announced the fact. The Journal extends congratulations. John R. Stinson returned the first of the week from a forest fire fifteen miles northwest of Sisters. It got started Thursday night and was under control Sunday night. It Bwept over several thousand acres belonging to the national forest and road company. The damage was principally to young frees. A carelessly thrown match or cigarette started the fire. Mrs. H. P. Belknap, who was a delegate from Oregon to the Inter national Sunday School Conven tion at San Francisco, gave an ad dress on the work of the conven tion at a large union meeting at the Methodist church on a recent Sunday. The address was woll prepared and was inspiring to the large congregation of Sunday School workers who beard it. Notice Persons taking gravel from the chan nel of the Oohoco muet Drat get permis sion from the City Marshal. 8 3-3t Chas, 8. Edwards, Mayor. mprovemenU are made on the McCormick mower every year. The old mow er wu a good machine, but the improved this year's model U still better. The aim of the McCor mick factory U to put a machine on the market that ha. THESE TWO QUALITIES- Durability Light -Running Mr. Hleven, who lives on Mill creek, i si rionnly ill. J Prof. Coe is building a six-room bungalow junt eaxt of the high school. V. B. Mustard of Powell Butte i viiting at the home of W. S. Cooke. Bishop Paddock held services lrtt evening and today at the M. K. church. Crand Master T. M. Baldwin will leave Saturday to constitute a Masonic lodge at (iran8 Valley. There will be preaching by the panlor at the Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Schutkey, who has been visiting at the home of John Mor ris, lett the first of the week for Hood Kiver. F.F.Wright of Dayton, Wash., ha accepted a position with W. S. Cooke. Mr. Wright is a painter and decorator. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Strong en tertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Bishop Paddock, Dr. and Mrs. Rosenberg. F. E. Lafler of Walla Walla has opened a photo gallery in Miss Wilson'a old stand on Third street. Free photos for a time. See his advertisement elsewhere. Mrs. Coe and daughter, Miss Nannette, mother and sister of Prof. Coe, are expected in I'rine ville the first of next week. They will make their home here in the future. Auto for Sale I have the niceot ronalwnt in the city, but having nolil my ranch will eell the amo which i bran new for $100 less than coit. It i equipped with glass front, leather top, speedometer, clock and extra tires. Might take good lota for part payment. For more particu lars, addree P. O. Box 445, Prineville, Ore. 7-27-2t sneaves wiiii Less Twine Plymouth Binder Twine ! made right. It workl smoothly, tie properly, and the last of the ball fed as freely as the first. No knots or breaks. Fifty per cent stronger than the strain of any machine actually requires, PLYMOUTH Binder Twine is used more than any other twine because it is known to be the best. Mado by the oldest cord nj;e establishment in the United are spun into every ball of twine. V farmer who insist on seeing the wheat-sheaf tag on every tall of twine save money and avoid I harvest delays. . - " For sale by J. E. Stewart & Co. - ... BoiiliiiBili! K . aA , i i' j i 1 . ifc ' ir mi -a hi tin i -4. a Some o! the Why We FAMOUS BHD Twenty Years of Service Protection Against Fire Manufactured in Attractive Colors A One-Piece Roof Costs Little to Lav Be itur to look for this r,tri.t.,red trmlcrtiark which h atnLiix"! t'vry ln:tf'ts'n the under title erf &U (tentiicr Kuhrrotd. That in your pro tection ir:inst ntbttitutm which many de.-il-er brawuly a lutlnnd. We will tell yoa mnre 4tut Uubcruid when you stiuliur the free bouk. Ask For This Book It tells the advantages and disadvantages of tin, tar, shingle, iron and ready roofings fairly, frankly, impartially. Remember, whatever roofing you buy, you are payine the price of Ruberoid. So learn about all roofs before deciding on any. To get this valuable book free, address us, or, better still, call if you can. Shipp & Perry PRINEVILLE. OREGON M cKenzies M erry akers M Club One Week Commencing Monday, Aug. 7 Popular Prices IlililiSII Many Reasons Handle The PiOOFIMO issn Hall