Saturday Specials We Offer for Saturdy the following goods specially priced: HOLEPROOF HOSE ) cei'w, ) The Columbia is one of the most attractive and satisfactory ranges to be had. Our price is very low and we put them out on easy terms. Superba steel cut coffee, special, lb 35c Thii coffee it one of the highest grades we if II. and it put up in air tight cam. Our regular price ii 45c. Ball Bluing, 1 Oc size, special per pkg., 5 c Palmolive Soap, special 3 bars for 25c Regular lS-eeot teller. Holeproof is the only satisfactory guaranteed hose. We have them in Men's, Women's andChildren's. J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Grimes Valley. uur vulli-y U what wna umt known no "IVviTly Klut" but l.i l Unit It Ik niiytliluii but Unit now tiu'v It Iimm Imi'M wtiU-il u i liy n liriMpproiia ntut rncritrlk' iilt-. Tin' mKlilta iiikI coyiibv lntvt Ihh-ii tnimlly rvtiliu'i'il by kihhI cuttle, liorx'n, iiliii'ii anil linn" nml hp Intu it i;iim crom tl liny nml Kr'tltt lnarv na w ill l' (uiMiil In tiny purl til IVit trill On itmi. Tli litriurr have tliHr llrat rrop it nllulfii buy tip iiinl tin' wcuml imp In growlnjr nlii-ly. The dry loud fiiriiiera tire lit lite mldat ut luiyluK' Tin' ijrltnra brothcra liiiri' net up their new lieiiiler nml lire reaily tur tiiintiii'MM III tlutt Hue. They hit re iittrvliiim-d n III rue nml t'otuplete HinwIiliiK iiiiK'hlini iiutHt, wlili Ii they expert to iiiuke It 1 1 1 it tin mum na the Krnlit la ready. We nre pliiltliltiK on btiililliiK n Hew t'liurvll liiiumi In the center lit our valley In the near future. The colli nu t la reiitly to let lor the biillilliiK nt n ll.VKI ai'lioolhoumi lu the Lower Itye (iruaa tattoo! dlalrk-t to be ready lor aeltool by (H-tuber 1. We nr nil Intereateil lu the ml Vittii'e ol the riillroml Into I'rluevllle iih we teel It will lieiiellt ua nil. We lire helpltiK the einiae nliiiia ua Itiueti ua we cult. Alumni every limner In ilda wrtlon lina leiteeil with rnbblt prout wire teneea. John (irluiea Iihh put up about alx tiilli'H tlila aprlttK. "Tub" any tlila roala like alxty but lie can't uttonl to li-ed IiIh erop to nutaldtt aliH'k. The Wlllliiiua mill Slay ton nrteHlitn wella lire IIuhIuk (reel)' whleh we roualder unite n boon to our valley. There are aeveral tariuera lioplnn to get artealutt water aa noon tta they ran have the ilrlllluif iloue. ItKI'OUTKH. Lamonta Items. Powell Butte There wait a blK allow In I.ainoltta July 17. Kveryone lelt they trot their inoney'a worth. Mlaa Naomi TliomiiH la clerking In John Knali' atoru. Mlaa Ktbel Cox returned to Mailra liiat week alter a abort vlalt to frlenila ami relatlvea lu WaahliiKton ami the valley. L. Melton, L. Tlioiniw anil J. Wei. Kami were bimlneaa vlaltom In l'rlne Tllle Wedtieadiiy. l.amoiitit baaeball boyt allR'd another ono over on Terrebonne Siimlay. The acoro waa 15 to 10. Mr. Kin ami family, Mr. Mack and family, Mr. Mitchell anil family ami Mr. l-eiudi anil family spent Sun- day at the Cove. A splendid time wan reported. Clarence ('ox returned home Sun (lay from up Crooked river where he baa been working. James Read and wife motored up to Carl Wlndom'a Sunday and spent a pleaaant day. The farmera have benun to put up their Kraln what little they have. There wan a largo attendance at Sunday School Sunday. Joe Weltraiid went to Culver Fri day after hie new header. John Walte and wife were In Mini ma Monday. Mr. and Mra. Melton were nt Terrebonne Tueaday on biiMliieaa. Will Exchange for Wood. If von luive wood and want a aew lug Machine, don't wait any longer. .1... fcl..... IT. ..ii.. tlw Muw ' ' C UftvU tllU ill"W liwiiiu, ii"1 ... .. Uoyal and llonlla that we will trade you. All Hrat-cliiHM machlni'H. M. KuuiHtra, the Jeweler, I'rluevllle. 6-26 rn. K 1 1 tt Arnold ami aim, I'.ter elt, ol Iteiul iiiiIihmI out I'rlility lorn brief vlnlt with relatlvea and friend. Mlaa (ibulya Hnyu ciiine In Siitidny (ruin I'ortliuid and other point, where ahe lina Ini-ii lor the pimt IllOlltll. . I'. Alley boiiulit aeverul brood auwa mid aome young plga trout lieu. NhiM'liert laat week A rrowd ot young tolka went to Iteiliiiotiil Sunday evening to aee the Itiovlea. Mr. I.attln, the llcnd lnaurance III il II. waa doing btiallieaa In tlila liK-iillly laat week. ' ijulte a iiiiiiiImtoI our people at tetiiled the Voaburg aale eaat ot Ited iiiiiii I .Monday. A deal lu dirt w aa pulled off out t lila wny laat Saturday when the ho nor farm property ol Heath Uri'm. waa aold to a Mr. Montgomery Irom Cnllforttla. Tuelaale waa uinde tnroiiglt the Hgcneyjot "That Mnu" McCaffery ol Koduiiuid. Mr. Motit KOinery aud tauilly will take 1 mined I a te poaaoaalou ot their new home. Mr. and Mra. Allen Wllooxeu Sun dayed ut Deacliutea, the gueata ol Mr. and Mra. Win. Nanny. Mlaa Viola Truoadule returned hone Tueaday from Kediitoitd where ahe lina been aluce Saturday working aa a aubatltute In the ollloe ot the Iieachutea Mutual Telephone Co. I At' Hobhe iiooompmiled hie wile and ohlldreu to Bend Tueaday even lug. Mra. Hobba, who baa la-en III at Iter home for the paat week, waa taken for medical treatment. The many trienda ot Mra. A. W. Bay u wjll be pleaaod to leant that alio la Improving allghtly trout Iter reot'lit lllneaa. J. li. Hoe. the popular Itedtnottd litttcher, waa out tlila way buying cowa and calvea Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Foater, the latter the tnother ot Heath Hrua., moved their bclongluga to teuta tol lowing the aale ot the Heath place, where they have loen living aluce early aprlug. At the time ot moving here Mr. Foater shipped a car of freight from Salem lu which wna In eluded a colony ot about fifty stamle of beea and aa these are right In the nitdat ot their buay aetuiou they will not be disturbed until a more favor able time, and meauwlttle the Fos ter will live lu tents aud take life easy. For Sale. One header and three headerbeda, 2 plows, 3 wagons, 1 ningla hnguy, i work horaea. Pkinkviliu Fkkii A I.ivkky Stahi.k, oppnaile poetotllce. 7-17 Strayed lllttio face bay mare, 'V brand on left shoulder, scar ou rlgliLhlnd leg above atllle. isitoulil nave colt foaled about June 5th. 115 reward to tind er. Notify Htiury Blvlna, Culver, Ore. u-l-4tp For Sale. Two houses on north side; one llnlalied, 5 rooma; the other luta 10 rooms, uot nil completed; good gar den, chicken para., etc. rrlce, II taken at once, $3000. Address A. W. White, t'rluevlllo. 6-2j-lni For Sale Cheap Ludwig piano, good as new. Write Chits. F. Condart. 7-17-lm Loat. On the stago road betwet n Siatera and I'riiteville, Tueaday,' July 15, one litily a amall imnuuai!. Leave with u L. Slmttiick, l'rineville, and get reward 7-17 For Sale Second-hand Katey organ. Write Chaa I. Uondart. 7-li-lm Wood for Sale. Wood foe Bale at $1.75 and fT a cor at the yard ; 50c extra per cord dc livered. P. L. & W. Co. 1-10 Firtt Run on a Bank. Ttie f!rnt "run" uu banking InatHu tinMi In Ijiih1.hi wmh lu liW.T. Mimy Loiiilmrd alreet gulilMiiltha and btink era tiuil lent out the money intrtmttff to them anil. IicIiik in !.! iimiu f''t payment, were tumble to meet the lie mnml. A crowd of eredliora and oth- era vowpuihlcd. nml a riot followeil. 1? which four hunkers were hnnciil at heir own doom before order could Ix restored and the Htiury creilltoni per miaileil that they were not being awla. dli-d. A Wendarful Craatur. The po'VP the tniwt remarkable creuture on earth. If cut tranaveraely or loiiKltudlniilly Into aevernl parta. eni'h will tieootne a perfwt animal. Trembly turned tbetu Inside out and they ate and enjoyed themselves at niiiili as ever, lie alit two longltudl onlly. placed the hnlvea toirether and united them Into two anluinla. He ill vltled two tntnavemely and created one with two henda. He pushed one down the throat of another, a third down the throat of the aecoud. and thus formed a creature with three beads. Effective Rafitoting. "It la bo audduu!" exclaimed the fair hnlred tflrl. who had Just received a preputial to merge her Identity lu that of a would be protector. "You must ' give uie time to reflect" "No. no!" retorted the diplomatic ( young man. "One whose dazzling i bonmy in likes a mirror aahamed of Itaelf ahould never go Into the reflect- I lug buslnesa. Let tlila solitaire dia mond do the reded lug." And the records of the license clerk allow that It wna even ao. demand for choice butcher cattle, especially cows and heifers. Sales were made in small quantities as the supply waa comparatively short. Best cows. $7.75 to $G.25; heifers, $7.25 to $7.50, choice bulls, $5.50 to $6.00, and choice light calves at $'J.00. The hog market was steady to higher. One load of extra fine hogs sold for $9.40 Friday morning. The bulk of light swine sales, $9.15 to $9.50. Fuget Sound packers have been liberal buyers on the market, and the light run was quickly ab sorbed. Swine prices are appar ently on a heavy basis, at least for the present. ' Sheep house business has been slow all week. The demand for both mutton and lambs has been light, and the trade has shown no sign of improvement whatever over the previous week's market A liberal top is 6c, as some very good stock sold at that price. Prime killing ewes at $4.00, weathers at $4 25 and yearlings at $4.50 are ex treme quotations in the mutton division. Bituminous Coal. Shortly after the adoption of bitu minous ciml as a fuel In Kncbind a royal proclamation waa used forbid ding Its use aud authorizing the de atruetlon of the furnaces of the users. who were characterized aa evil doers. Scarcity of fuel, It seeuia, ahortly com pelled the resumption of Its use. In the reign of Elizabeth bituminous coal was again prohibited during ses sions of parliament leat the health of the members Buffer thereby. London TuliM.. Ilk The Cattle Market Steady and Strong North Portland, Ore., July 18 Receipts for the week have been: Cattle. 1204; calves, 133; Hogs, 2256; sheep, 6372. The cattle market last week was steady and strong. Improved beef outlook had a bullish effect on prices. Prime steer top $8.00 to $8.25, with the bulk of steer sales at $7.75 and $8.10. Eastern Ore gon steers at $8.60 and cows $7.75 featured. There has been a keen OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS its forty -fifth school year SEPTEMBER IS. IS13. DEGREE COURSES in manyphasesof AQSICULTUBE. ENQINEERINO, HOME ECONOMICS. MlNINd. FORESTRY. COM MERCE. Pharmacy. TWO-YEAR COURSES in Aoaicuu ture. home economics. mechanic arts. Forestry, commerce. Pharmacy TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, string, band instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Thb Enrichment of Rural Likb" and a Cata.loc.uk will be mailed free on application. ' Address H. M. Tknnant, Registrar, (tw-7-Utot-) Corvallis, Oregon. SLr Orders by Parcel Post FREE! MAIL ME YOUR ORDER TO-DAY R. L JORDAN'S PR1NEVILLE, ORE Agents for Sincerity Clothing, Conqueror Hats, Robert Johnson Rand Shoes, "Style Craft" Clothing for Ladies, Royal Worchester Corsets. Eiderheiner Stein Clothing for Boys. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Owing to the backward season we still have much muslin to reduce this stock we values. underwear, and in order some special are offeri ring Petticoats Made of long cloth and cambric, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Regular $3.25 value $2.79 " 2.00 " 1.69 1.59 " 1.23 1.25 " 98 Night Gowns Some very neat gowns in this assortment, made of cambric and long cloth, lace and embroidery trimmed. $2.00 values $1.69 1.75 " 1.4S 1.25 " 98 .85 " 69 Wash Goods Special Owing to the late spring we have a large quantity of wash goods. Some very beautiful patterns, such as Btriped voiles, tissues, pop lins, soisettes, satines and silk ratines. 35c values, special 23c 50c ' " " 33c 65c " " 45c $1.00 " " 69c Write for samples. Combination Suits Corset cover and drawers, good quality of long ctoth and cambric trimmed with lace and embroidery, in all sizes. $3.25 value $2.79 ,2.00 " 1.69 1.50 " 1.28 Middy Blouses We still have a few middys left. Just the thing for hot weather, both in plain white and white with colored collars and cuffs, and patent leather belts. Children's, from 8 to 14 years at $1.00 Misses, 14 to 18, at 1.35 Ladies, 82 to 40, at 1.50 SHOE SPECIAL Boy's kangaroo calf blucher, heavy sole, size 1 to 2; per pair, $1.69 Boy's gunmetal blucher, good shoes, sizes 2 to 5; per pair $1.90 Girl's gunmetal lace shoes, sizes 8 to 12; pair $1.29 Misses' gun metal vici .kid lace and button shoes, sizes 121 to 2f per pair $1.69 Ladies' vici kid and gun met al lace Bhoe, sizes 3 to 84, per pair $1.3) Ladies' vici kid and gun met al lace ehoes, sizes 3 fo 74; per pair $1.98 Boys' kangaroo calf blucher, heavy sole, size 8 to 13i, per pair $1.29 Children's gun metal lace shoes, heavy sole, solid leath er counter, sizes 6 to 84; per gair $1.19 A good assortment of men's shoes, both in oxfords and , high shoes, black and tan, medium and heavy soles, sizes 6 to 12. Prices per pair.. $1.50, $2.15, $2.65, $2.90 Send Me Your Order by Mail To-Day