Honorary List Prineville Schools EJr Brwdimr, Eiva wiihott, Gienn j rouncji Meetin? Wilson, Clark Pollard. ' 8 Neither absent nor tardy Hilda 1'aul Principal Myers of the Prineville! schools has handed in a list of honor i Breeding, Smith. CAina ireeo.injr, i ui j Miss Engdahl, Teacher, j Tuesday Evening The city council met in regular - : T I... - :.. . . ,r..U h,mr.r nr.imati.rn ues..y evening. I reseni students. The honorary pro-' I5uoK r11 Mayor hdwards; Councilman Win. motion plan was tried last year and i.j.;, t,K wilm. R,.Wu.,neK r. oble, temper, Cray ana snipp. Money for Roads In Crook County The following table shows the total amount of taxable property in I I 1 , ! . .... . . , eaen roau uitarici ami 1119 aniouni of road tax available under the suit f.wnii tn lr This vear ; . . ..... , ,. and Shmn. Marshal Coon and Re-' ute tw per cent! lor u. uv tne , itstner nuson, kcx warKe, ueiwrv . ' . , . . . ,. . . , the results were equally as good. c r n H p . A tini ( corder Bowman. road supervisor of each district ru., .(,,.)..! i,af k.a nn vcmini),. . I Counci man Ward of th I With I.ach road district Is allowed one ...... ...w . " 1 ida a. Jacques, leacner, 1 - - - : . . .. , rrade of 90 per cent is excused o , k.,.. and Police Committee reported that mill on the assessable proerty of from examinations, provided that! nwton -K- c(as3 I(llis St,,warti fr as he could learn the city-had J the district for road purposes for tos department does not tail riow ; Vermm Poinaexter. Ogden Mills, - IKWnV to uump sewage in j.n-jr 911 ami mat ne nas noi iwo uiiri-in,. . cj.. r....:.. p...,r..o . Vi..."""1" vivin. j -j ir. i.mi . .. - 1 ;v.m eused absences. These require-' gM& Patlcske Evelvn Hvde. Leatha irm Nul ' the Street and j ments are pretty stringent but weR..,tv F ..., ja A,i,;a vn.f J'uWic Improvement Committee, are glad to print the names of those J that fairly won the honor. Those j 'R" class Karl Parry j recommended graveling the west Neither absent nor Uinlj Ardath enl of. 801:00,1 S,wt and the north fire that were neither absent nor tardy ir.ih,!, Virginia Paneak. Ver.PartofA Strwt deserve special mention also. We'd,. 1. r,.. nyj. j Chairman Gray of the Fire and are also glad to note that the name , : Mas Richardson, Teacher. ! "ater Committee reported that on j of the same student frequently ap- pirst graile "B" class honorary , m8Km Rn investigation into the pears in both lists. This ought, to ! n f!iiH.m.u iwr Rubv ! nwd of M'tunal fire apparatus re- be considered a double honor. Thej Jamw McKeeley, Paulina list is as follows: ' I Windom. Margaret Pierce, Weldon Eighth grade honorari-promotion j Hyde Elsie Ag08tinii Velm8 "A" class Frank Reinke, Fred ' tucj. . Noble, Vickcy Huston, Clinton j Either absent nor Urdy Velma Huston, Audrey Noble, Lota .IIorHshattuck. fan. . , j First grade, "A" class, honorary "B" class, honorary promotion, promotion Harvey Ayers, Dell eighth grade GussieO'Neil, Dottie I Cooper, Marie Gerardo, Margaret roindxter, Reta Robinson. Roberta, Samuel Ramsey, Catherine Neither absent nor tardy Audrey Marker. Florence Condart. Farrell Noble, Frank Reinke. Vickey Hus-j Barnes. . j ton, Clinton Huston. Neither absent nor tardy Harvey ! Ayers, j Miss Alwilda Wilson. Teacher. untsttmvry.. & xi.wrs .....,... -ll.i, k , T MrKaf .... H. llKii'mtk , I. - u'U.a I'rtH k .... IJ- lt.'M-hiOf , I -Jt.llUVMl .'rvvB,,, 14 Mill rk , l..-.l.iM 1A v,,um.lt ,., IT rt ( rok 1-i-rmnp I rr.'k. 1 tl.r.llll '.-IU rt -1 Mr . 'ij Nvwmiih 1A- KuU'ber . li-Hif JVlliHW t-Uu.ll ....,. ia .Untnnu , .10-1 U . , ;u-Hultunn S' -I'liM Kail ,. -lr; Hullo '. i' ir,.tm . !,vl . iVM't I - , l', 0 lul :i) ' J'i.tll l.5.i , 7,: I J". Nil M . At V' J ij.;i 7. liv li ).l Ml yi !..; .mi :s ami ,i Il .'.I i I .-J IWM ( l n V1XJII 1J0 IHIB .1.1 J M HI ' Prof. Meyers, Teacher. Seventh, grade, honorary pro motion Alma Lippman, RuthJ Adamson, Hazel Harris. ' Neither absent nor Lippman. 1 Miss Rideout, Teacher, Sixth grade, honorary Lillian Dinwiddle, Shelburn Ayres, Caroline Thronson, .Ruth Yancey, GoIda Goff. : .: Not absent or - tardy Nellie Perry, Caroline Thronson. Lillian Pinwiddie, Shelburn Ayres, Adrian ' Yancey. . " ! . Miss Cassady, Teacher. ! Fifth grade, honorary promotion Hazel Yancey, Mildred Young, Tillie Zell. Neither absent nor tardy Charles -Lippincott, Hazel Clarke. . , Miss Brobst, Teacher. Fourth grade, honorary pro motion Edyth Wonderly, Sylvia Goff, Bercia O'Neil, Jennie Stevens, Bernice Shipp, Hilda Breeding, For Sale. ported in favor of a chemical engine for the city. - The reports of the marshal, re corder and nightwatch were read and filed. . The following bills were ordered paid. , j D Chamber team and work 10 00 T L Coon, May sftlarv 75 00 PLLA WCo U0 (H) A U Bowman, recorder fee 18 SO FA ltowell, Light watch W H Keelin, work C E Smith, May salary Clyde Kinder, team ami work It L Brewster, tervlce A C Wilson, work ,. ... - l mer, next Saturday. In his oplulou the city bad a good . title to the westVmJ of Third Street. Pf. J. E. Myers and family will LOCAL MENTION John E. Ryan of the Tules was "5 00 a county seat visitor Monday. Mrs. Jic Lister and family have 23 00 23 00 2tJ 2.-, 10 00 . Veturneil to Paulina for the summer. C. C. MeNoeley and family will 33 Oil , move out to the ranch for the sum- One henrv nl.le snrtnir huuirr in tariV Almftl inilltliin Riuun in l,M..k f.,r - " - . i & v.k ( ( I . . . 1. ii . .1 - L n 1 1 several hundred doudos. Hrt coxt 1 i uw uwiu wc 1 imnc w uih ram.il near ivetinionu $150. will take i5 cah II taken at jdeuta for a sMewulk wan read aud once. 'I'lione or addrt', II. L. , granted aud walk ordered. Milium Prinuvllla flro S.'Ul.tn I . . .. promotion I ' " " r I cogiuuing at ttte nortbeast corner Straved oi uiock a, tutu addition to Prlue-i le" on ln smewain on ner way the last of the week. Mrs. James' Elliott slipped and to vllle. tl,. r. r. . . i ... LI.... ..... l.. 111.0-. ..i.i & " mue ui o oireet . ; Cliun n inv uniiiiv. hand blgh. branded on left nhoulder thence running utli aluntf the went i badly sprained. . f r, iwo oilier uranns on nunt oipi freei 10 me aoutlieuHt and left shoulder. His pasture Is t 'corner of b!uk 6, Second addition to i tnevl.le. theuce crying B ennt ,0 Her ankle was broke out few days ago. 5-30-;it p ithe "tbwei.t corner of block 5. oeconu , audition, tlience ttoutli along eat ttlrle of B and along went aide of blocks 4 nnd 3, Second addition, to the southwest corner of block S, tlience runt along south side block 8, to connect with the present sidewalk on A, or Main Street. C'halrinau Xoble recommended that Main .Street, north of the Ochoco bridge and Second Street went and the streets leadlnir -to the fair . Man and Wife Wanted. Man and wile wanted at once to work on ranch. Address Chas. J"Nkil, Howard, Oregon. Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith ranch, near Prineville: sold In any number at reasonable prices. For further Information add reus (1. Jl. Kuxneix, Prineville, Oregon. 12-16-tf Brown Leghorns Pure-bred Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 ettinir; day old chicks. Mas. Lkla Zell, Prineville, Ore. 3 7 Little Rexie Clark was given a lawn party by 'twenty-three of his little playmates, his teachers and friends in honor wf his ninth birth day May UOth. . The afternoon was spent in basketlmll, baseball, racing, etc. Refreshments were , served. The most attractive thing for the children was a large "watermelon" cake, adorned with nine burning candles and containing a ring inside. In . drawing for it Dessie Eads The"Advance"isOnTime, And you cay buy it on time. r-v ,4. A . "I TTI v ' A ' ..... 1 grounds be graveled In t he bad j proved the lucky one. The Clark places. The matter wan acted upon lawn bore a verv 'natriotic annear- f.nrr.rat.l.. ... ..... ' .. . .. I ........., f i,,,. Louncji anu tne work was ordered done. LOCAL MENTION. Mr3. Still is visiting . her son in Prineville. .. . . '. .". . ' L. C. Logan of Hay Creek was. a week-end visitor. . Guy. Allingham of Redmond was in Prineville Monday. Judge Ellis was over Monday 'at tending to probate matters. Mrs. David Templeton, who has ieen suffering from blood poisoning, is improving slowly. , A marriage license was issued to Benj. F.Lane of Silver Lake and Marie E. Bant of Prineville yester aay. H. W. Hayden of Hood River is in Prineville this week. He is figuring on buying property near Frineville. . C. P. Judge of North Portland announces in another column that he will be in Redmond June 13 with two carloads of high grade dairy cattle. Read his ad. Mrs. E. N. Strong was the guest f honor at a dinner and bridge party given by Mrs. John R. Stin on last week. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by those present. ! Mr. Henry L. Sly of California andMiss Addie Andrews of Crook county, were married by Rev. John E. Williams at the home of J. R. Breese on Combs' Flat Sunday after jioon. The young couple will make their home in California. Mr. James Elkins came up from California last week to spend ' the summer with his sons in Prineville. He thinks California is a wonderful state but an Oregonian is never satisfied anywhere but in Oregon, He has lived 58 years in this state. He says that he passed through Prineville when there was no Prine ville. This was in 1864. Barney Prine had a blacksmith shop here liut that was all. "i LOCAL MENTION Frank O'Connor is home on a visit to his family. The Annex Social Friday evening was a pleasant affair. Mrs. Hugh Lister and family will move out to the ranch Saturday. L. Connell came down from his ranch at Meadows the first of the week. Misses Lora and Nora Stearns will be home from Eugene Sunday night Clarence D. Rice left the first of the week for a visit of a couple of weeks to Fossil, Wash. About a million pounds of wool were sold at Heppner Tuesday at prices ranging from 14 to 18 cents. Mrs. Fred A. Rice will repre sent the Prineville lodge at the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star which meets at Portland next week. Mrs. J. M. Hamilton has work men engaged in improving her property corner Third ' and F. streets. Large dormer windows are being put in and the second story cut up into bedrooms. State Engineer Lewis and Prof. Caustland of the University of Washington were in Prineville the first of the week. They are mak ing an examination and study of the voters of the Deschutes and its tributaries in connection with the United States Geological Survey. A couple of teams loaded with wool belonging to Porfily & Maben, passed through Prineville Tuesday on their way to the railroad. One of the loads tipped over at the fair grounds. It struck an overflow from an irrigation ditch. The driver had not got through cussing when they pulled into Prineville for dinner. For the sake1 of their church standing better fix the break in the ditch. LOCAL MENTION Bidwell Cram and family were in from Cross Keys Sunday. " The band concert Saturday even ing was highly appreciated. Mrs. J. B. Shipp left yesterday for Portland for a short visit. G. , W. Lippincott and wife were down from the Stearns ranch over Sunday. ' Miss Emerien Young left for The Dalles Sunday, where she will spend the Summer. ' 1 , Miss Bertha Baldwin left Monday for a visit to the family of John E. Ryan at the Tules. Mrs. B. F. Shepherd is visitinir in Prineville. She is on her way from Berros, Calif., to join her husband at Barnes. , . Miss Ethel Moore, formerly of Prineville, has secured a position as third grade teacher in the public school of Springfield, Ore. She at tended the IT. of 0. the past nine months. ! j C. L. Shattuck and family will i leave tomorrow for the Sound. Mr. i Shattuck will attend the National Electrical Convention at Seattle and Mrs. Shattuck and children will visit he parents near Portland for the- summer. j Rev. M. A. Prater preached last 1 Sabbath at 3 o'clock at the Upper ; Rye Grass school house. Two autos took t'velve members of his town ! congregation out to assist in the : services. Rev. Prater says that he met good people out there, even some from Missouri. The follow-! ing services next Sabbath at the! Presbyterian church are: Sabbath ! School, 10 a. m.; Public worship, 11 1 a. m.; Public worship, 8 p. m.; Fel-j lowship meeting, 6:45 p. m.; Bible j study, 7:15 p.m. M. A. Pratkk, ' Pastor. ' . ' . i ance both foe the party and the day upon which it was given,. - . House for Sale. ,' ' Near five-room hungilow, with np.ee for three large roofm on aeconil floor. Pantry with bulk in .helve, bin. and ! drawer. Built In buffet, bath toilet, basement. Term., fliXK) down, balanire may trm. Adilrew . I8. Jt. I). Kktcbcm, Keud, Ore, -6 Put it to work on time.. It will make you the money in time to make your payments on time, if you buy of John A. Dobkins, Agent, Culver, Oregon, He can sell you anything from a steam ! plow to a sawmill, also machinery supplies. Place your order at once and have a long run this season. Strawberries! Of good quality are coming in now. Hood River Berries will soon le here. The CASH GROCERY will supply you with the best fruit and vegetables the market affords at the lowest market price. Fruit Trees!. Central Oregon Crown The only kln.d you can afford vto plan t. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Write for one. Prlcea low enough to surprise you. .' ' .. LafoDette Nursery Co. . Examine the Oxfords that we are uow offering to iltwrlml natlng dncra, uud you will And them the acme of your tltnlrea lor flue footwear. In at;le, In giweral appearance. In the soft yet durable louthcr, and perfection of fit and UhIbIi, ami you will lie more thau antuili-d, no matter how critical yon are. And when It come to prk'ea you will acknowledge your surprise at the talrueH ol oura. Prinevilla, 6 6 . Oregon FOSTER & Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. HYDE 1 For Sale. f'oinplete sawmill, 15 M capacity, ten mill-, from town; for (ale or trad. See 8-7 CoLumt W. Elk 1x8. Millinery N0W,0N SALE Select line of Spring Hats at 10 per cent discount. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville There's a Bare Chance that you ml(ht pick up a good a grade of Nportlng (Jooda 111 we are handling In Home other ntoro, but wa dotiht very much If you would lie able to meet our price. We are large bu ycra of till cliiMHea of Sport ing and limiting Kiiulptnenta, and we buy In the btHt niarketd for .pot euali. That l why we ore enabled to act competition at dcfltuice. L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook . County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House. C(aaal(fI5Cfifl l9 . ... J. H. WIGLE. PrnnrlAtnr 0 J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor , v PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at : Reasonable rates. Remember ua when In Prineville. Ratkb Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 9 '