FR -I.ILII- ID) IN EXCHANGE FOR THE FAMOUS ROWI TRADINGS TAMP FREE Cut Glass, Silverware, China, Lamps, Carving Sets, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Furniture, Etc. These Prineville Merchants are now giving the valuable Brown Trading Stamps absolutely FREE with CASH purchases. One Stamp with each 10 cent CASH purchase. 0. C. CLAYP00L & CO., Groceries and Hardware CITY MARKET, Horigan & Reinke, Fine Meats H. D. STILL, Harness and Saddles Prineville Dry Cleaning & Dye Works A 1 REYtor MRS. J. N. WRIGHT, Conf"doncry' L. KAMSTRA, Jewelery and Sporting Goods SPECIAL NOTICE On September 1 , 1 9 1 4, we will commence giving Brown Stamps to our customers. We are compelled to postpone the giving of stamps until then, owing to the piano contest that we are now conducting. PRINEVILLE MERCANTILE CO. All Merchants whose names appear opposite are now giving BROWN STAMPS FREE $2.00 Worth - 20 -- Brown Stamps to all who visit the beautiful Brown Stamp Premium Parlor in the Prineville Mercantile Cos store. Start saving thse valu able stamps now. Visit Premium Parlor to-day and get a book containing $2 worth of stamps free to start you. Do it today Look! Half-Book Premiums WONDERFUL Yes. It's an absolute fact. You can secure valuable premiums with HALF FILLED BROWN STAMP BOOKS. Of Course this is mighty good news to you and is bound to make you save BROWN STAMPS in preference to all other kinds. Other Stamp Companies Compel You to FILL Your Book Brown Stamps Be sure you patronize the above merchants. It makes . no difference where you receive Brown Stamps, they can all be pasted into the same book. This meany you can easily and quickly obtain the premium. Brown Stamp Premiums BEST $1.00 Worth 10 Stamps Free! Cut Out Coupon Below "Dividend Day" is last Wed nesday in each month. $1.00 worth (1 0) Brown Stamps FREE to each visitor to Premium Par lor on that day. No purchase necessary. FREE! Ten(10)BrownStampCoupon FREE! Present this coupon to any Merchant in Prineville giving Brown Stamps. Make a cash purchase of 25 cents or more and receive $1.00 worth (10) Brown Stamps FREE in addition to the regular Stamps. PEOPLES STAMP CO. u J Brown stamps given in ex change for Tobacco Tags, Coupons, Soap Wrappers, Hamilton Coupons, Etc., Etc., Etc. Excellent Work Done In Prineville Schools Continued from first page. Chinning ladder, first prize, $1, Joe Morrison; second prize, 50c, Raymond Smith. Stand broad jump, first prize, six show tickets, Frank Rice; sec ond prize, four show tickets, Cres ton Zeek. Stand broad jump, first prize, six show tickets, Harold Prose; sec ond prize, four show tickets, Wal lace Cadle. 100-yard hurdle, first prize, ten nis shoes, Creston Zeek; second prize, 50c, Mark O'Kelly. 150-yard hurdle, first prize, stick pin, Harold Prose; second prize, 50c, Wallace Cadle. 150-yard dash (girls) first prize, $1.75 mdse-, Bernice Shipp; second prize, 75c, Ruby Becker. 250-yard dash (girls), first prize, $1.75, Jessie Hiney; second, 75c, Edna Breeding. Running broad jump boy 7 years or under, air gun, Heith Baughman. The energetic committee that solicited the above prizes and worked with Prof. Lewark in awarding them are worthy of the highest praise, for without their tireless efforts and without the generous response of the business men it would have been impossible to reward the pupils in such a generous manner. The committee from the Parent-Teachers' Associa tion who did this good work was Mesdames Charlton, Rice and Bell. The Parent-Teachers' Association and the Dupils of the public school take this opportunity to thank all who helped so generously to make May 1st a success. Especially do they wish to express their appreci ation and thanks to those who so liberally contributed money and prizes to the winners of the differ ent events. r The following is a list of those who contributed money: The First National Bank heading the list with f 10; Warren Brown, A. W. Battles, C. M- Elkins, Crook County Journal, J. B. Bell, J. W. Carlson, II. D. Still, O. G. Adams, Peter Erickson, Thos. Coon, Estes Short, W. T. Lampert, J. W. Horigan, Prineville Bakery, S. R. Cooper, Champ Smith, Geo. F. Euston, Shipp & Perry. Those who gave merchandise are: W. F. King Co., C W. Elkins, C. I. Winnek, Percy R. Smith, II. R. Lakin, Mrs. Wright, Foster & Hyde, Mrs. I. Michel, Prineville Mercan tile Co., O. C. Claypool, J. E. Stew art & Co , L. Kamstra, Clifton & Cornett, D. P. Adamson, L. C I Morgan, A. II. Lippman, Racket , Store. 1 Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store FniHli home-made camlleH alvvayH In i Mtouk. Holt drlnkn of all kludu Ice cream. An'"nt for American ' Lady Tailoring Co. L'rlccH lower l than ever. ;i 211 Mrs. J. N. Wright, Prop. Culvert Contracts Continued from Kirnt Tune manufacturing concerns. I do not gee how anyone can congclentlouHly maintain that the County Court paid an extravagant price (or American Ingot Iron culverts from the compar ison of prices of other culverts when the names and materials from which they are manufactured are not men tioned. From my knowledge of the ma terial in the American Ingot Iron culverts and from my knowledge of their durability and lasting qualities, I believe that the county would be justified In purchasing this class of material but whether or not too much was paid for the culvert cannot be ascertained by comparing prices with a cheaper grade of oulvert. Person ally I know that metal culverts can be purchased for more than 25 per cent less than the price asked for American Ingot Iron culverts but when quality of material, durability and lasting qualities are considered, the matter of first price should not be the governing condition, and ns far as this ofllee Is concerned, we have shown by the purchase of our metal flume that we feel justified In purchasing the best material that can be obtained. Your very truly, O. LAUROAATtD. Do You.Know Any thing About This Man G. Lee of Estherville. Iowa, writes to the Journal that he had a brother who went West 17 years ago to take up land; that he came to Crook county and took up a homestead near Haycreek. That was the last heard of him. "This spring," the brother writes, "we heard that a man named R. G. Lee was robbed and killed in Oregon." No such person was robbed and killed in Crook county. If any of our readers can give any information concerning the missing man they will confer a' favor by sending it to the above address. For bent quallt.v milk, cream, butter and buttermilk 'phono VVm. H. AyreH. 4 30-t.f . j ANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS I SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE my CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE li Poison Bone or Deep Glands HO KNIFE Of PAIN Maurine Beauty Lotion Maiirlne Faee Preparation (ire Kiiuriiiiteed to get romltM or money refunded. Wliy ho cheap or Inferior KrarieH of voHinetlcH when Maurine Is Kunrntiteed to bo almolutely pure. Try It at our expense, Prineville Meruuutllu Co. 8 5 No Pay Until Cured No X Rav or other swindle. An Uland plant make tho cura ABSOLUTE OUARAKTEE Any TUMOR, LUMP or 8ure on Ilia Up, fara or hndv hmft il C&nnar It Novtr Paint until liut utaitn. 120-PAGE BOOK nfnt fret; bwlimuniulH of Tifi'iriit mini at hiHim 'i'.'!'.i; Til MOMK m m If! WOMAN'S BREAST Th r.ANT. PD Wn fnfimn t ttiii ann rln nulnn. fcaino Too Lata.' Wo Imvo cured 1,U0 In 20 yrn. SMmi DR. & MRS. DR. CKAMLEY& CO. A43RJHLEHCIA ST., SAN FRA!!CISC0, CiL KINDLY MAIL litis to Mine one wlh CANCER V