Several Thousand Hardy Acclimated Fruit Trees For Sale Trees are grown on the south side of Powell Buttes Heady for fall or spring delivery Apples - Pears - Plums - Cherries Also Currents, Gooseberries and Ree Raspberries Are select for hardiness as well as quality Ladies! We are Showing the Latest in Millinery. Bought of Leading Eastern Importers, Styles Destinctly New. Prices Lower than a year ago. In retail trade the best hats are sold first. We therefore recommend that you buy early. Prices Reasonable r Wanted Her Money'e Worth. A few jears ago Mine. Schumann Heink was to appear for the first time In the city of Newark, O. During that week Mrs. A. called on Mrs. B. In the course of Uie conversation Mrs. B. asked Mrs. A., "Are you going to hear Scbuuiann-IIemk on Wednesday even ing?" Now, Mrs. A. had evidently never heard of the great prima donna, for she replied : "Xo, indeed. When I pay such a price I want to read the book first," fcatioual Monthly. j Jenkins' Ear. There was a war known as the war Cf Jenkins' ear. It came about in the renewing way: in tne year 1731 an English merchant vessel was board d by a Spanish guardship, and the captain, one Iiobert Jenkins, was most cruelly used, one of his ears being torn off in the scrimmage. Obtaining no redress by appealing to his govern ment, he appeared before parliament In lioS, when the convention of the Pardo was so excitedly discussed that war followed. Jenkins' storv was veri fled by the admiralty records so re cently as IS'jO Exchange. Gagging the Orator. The Swiss understood the art of pnb lic dinners. In the eyes of some per sons there is. however, one drawback the after dinner speeches are inter minably long. In bygone days the people of Heme seem to have awak ened to a sense of the infliction of long after' dinner speeches, and they hit upon a plan, which is observed tt this day, for the purpose of cutting orators short when they become too long. A man wearing a bear's skin stands near the speaker, and if the latter becomes prosy and wandering and drawn out In his remarks then the bear advances very gravely and just lays its claws u;ion the orator's mouth. This method has never failed so far Pall Mall Gazette. Portugal'g Decline. Portugal has not always been the mall affair that it is today. The lit tle country once meant a great deal more than it does at present. To Por tugal belongs the honor of having been the leader in fifteenth century explora tion and discovery. Her great prince, known as "Henry the Navigator," may well be called the father of deep sea navigation. It was owing to his zeal that the voyages began which were to end in the circumnavigation of Africa and the finding of the way to India. Until well into the sixteenth century Portugal was rich in colonial posses sions and was not without great weight in the diplomacy of Europe, but by the close of the century her decline began. Appreciated at Home. In Denver are a couple of sisters Who are trying to make a living as artists. Their father, who lives in an other town, is fairly well to do, and not a month goes by but what the girls have to write home for money Willi which to pay expenses. Kecent ly one of the girls saw a little story in a magazine and thought it funny. In It one man asks another how his son Is getting along In the city. "Very well Indeed," replied the other. "He's progressing. Xow he's spending only 10 a week more than he earns." The girl cut the story out and sent It to her father. It hadn't been mailed FIrit Showings of Ladier, Young Ladies and Children's Coats in plain and color combinations. Coats are considerab'y heavier than last year. Prices are ro greater. Collins W. Elkins an nour when she received a clipping from him. It was the same story. Denver Times. Main Ppinti In Buddhiam. Peif conquest and universal charity are the fundamental thoughts, the very web and woof, of the religion known as Buddhism. From the start Bud dhism arrayed Itself against caste and against ceremonialism and, proclaim ing the doctrine of worldwide broth erhood and the all sufficiency of kind ness, went forth to procluim the teach ings of its revered founder. It is to day the most extensive faith on earth in point of numbers, and. although much older than Christianity, is still full of life and vigor. There are Buddhist missionaries even in America and England, and they will tell you that they have great faith in the futur of their creed. .New York American. Hie Easy Task. In his autobiography Seymour Hicks tells a good story of Granville Barker's care in stage managing and the amount of meaning he wants his actors to convey without spoken words. "I want you," said Barker, "to go up the stage and, opening a book, lean over the back of that chair and convey by your expression that you have a broth er who is a shipowner in Sunderland." Another story is Comyns Carr's ready interruption of Herman Merivale, who was on the verge of insanity. In a public dining room be knelt down and began to recite the Lord's Prayer. Any ordinary check, it was known, might have made him violent Cnrr slmnlv said, "Look out, Merivale; the author's present." LIFE'S PURPOSES. Life's purposes are the attainment of personal perfection and to help in the who'e life of the world". Men are given their lives and the possi bility of dying natural deaths only on condition that they serve the life of the whole world, whereas the suicide, exploits life as long as it is ain-eeable and refuses to' serve the life of the world as soon as it be comes unpleasant, ignoring the likely fact ihat his service began only at that moment when his life became burdensome. Every work is at first unpleasant Tolstoy. DAIRY WISDOM. Get the best cows; none too good. they are A separator in the dairy busi ness is almost equal to the thrasher in wheat growing. Separator milk contains less cream than mills skimmed by hand; hence there is less fat in it for the calves. The cleaner the milking and the sooner tlio milk is Htralned and cooled the longer it will keep sweet. Tlie man who expects to make dairying piiy cannot afford to use scrubs or the so called milk ing strains of beef cattle. Cows giving milk are vora cious eaters. It is from their food and drink that their milk is made. I V """"" Men's Clothing. Men's Clothing. For the man who knows and who wants style and quality, the New Brown Shoes. There's Nothing Better. Sir Colin Campbell's Commission. When the Duko of Wellington wns in India lie "discovered" tlio soldier who afterward became Sir Colin Campbell. That Hashing war rior was in the commissariat serv ice and had volunteered for an as sault on a hill fort. The duke saw a little round man run up a ladder and, receiving a pike thrust at the top, roll down like a ball to the bot ton. Ho was, however, tip nirain in an instant ami, rtmninir up like a squirrel, was the first or anions tlio ! first in the place. The duke laugh ed, inquired about him and pro cured him a commission. Getting Down Into the Corners, "One sure sirn of the sort of tuff a boy has in him," said the boss, "is found in the way he wash es windows. If he not oitly washes the window clean, but gets down into corners and washes clean in other words, if he not only makes a pood, but a thoroughly good, job of it why, there you've got a boy that will bear nursing and that is bound to amount to something. If he does one thing thoroughly you can generally count on his doing everything that way. I like people that get down into' the corners." New York Sun. THE LAST DEBT. You must pay at last your own debt. If you are wise you will dread a prosperity which only loads you with more. Benefit is the end of nature. But for every benefit which you receive a tax is levied. He is great who confers the most benefits. He is base and that is the one base thing in the universe to receive favors and render none. Emerson. Citation In the county court of the state ot Oregon, for the county ot Crook. In the matter ol the estute of John II. KeninH, di-censed. To Margaret Keamn, Gertrude Ream, J race A. IteiunH, William B. Renins, lieatrice Reams, Earnest K. Reams, Opal Reams, and all other heirs of said deceased, If uny there be, Greeting: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to Appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, for th coun ty of Crook at the courtroom there of, at Prinevllle, In the county of Crook, Oregon, on Monday, tbe'ith Il day of .Nov., lilll, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to allow cause, If uny there be, why an order of this court should not be made, authorizing Marguret Reams, the administratrix of the estate of John II. Renins, deceased, to sell certain real property of said de ceased, described as follows: lots one, two, three, In block eight, 111 the First addition to I'rlnevllle, Ore gon, according to the plat thereof as the same appears of record In the office of the county clerk of Crook county, state of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. H. V. Ellin, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook with the seal of said court uflixed this 5tn day of Sept., Kill, A. D. Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. It Stands Alone In a Class By Itself No other roofing is like Rubcroid. It is made of the best wool felt, impreg nated with materials mart ..t 11 t 1 uiactureu exclusively Dy the makcrsand which cannot be found in any other roofing, has made good for 20 years. It will prolong the life of every building on your farm. It protects them from all weather condi tions, and is fire-resisting. SHIPP & PERRY Prinville, Oregon Horse for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith ranch, near I'rlnevllle. 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