b LOCAL MENTION a Paul Held f r mi Crook laMt 1'iiduy. was n bnlneM rlkltor A. V, I'llHMIlll WMK III tllCcll.V I ' i .V from hi riini'li nl (irlr..ly. Michel A Co. Iiavo Jnnt received iii lllley Cook wan In ! n Saturday new lino of fancy crockery, (ruin 'nl 'r Latent style In neckwear uud Ih'IIk fit Michel & Co'h. Prices rciiMouuhlc. K .vim want n trunk or mill rime nil on Mli-lu-l & Co. Cloth and tenuis nIiim nt Mk'lii'l 4 I'h'k, Lowcot if Ire. liriN'i'i'li'M tit ImmI r x'K piii-efor eindi nt (Hover's. New lit if Hhlrt and Nuk Wear n t (lorinleyV I'n fi 1 11 It i dim n nhvImII,v, made (u order nml ready to wenrat tJonuley' A Hue line of tobaccos, elgur mnl fit iicy mud lex nt (Hover's. Just received a new llm of Jului 15. NteUon lint ut Uurmli-y 'h. When In rrliifvlllti vnll nml get our lrl'fM on grocerlm. (,'. A. (Hover. Come In nml see our new Kitchen tjuecn, A. II. Llppmnil & Co. 9 WALL PAPER The !'ht line of hih trail designs tver displayed in tin city Ift us nhow you the various pattern tU. r, AUMMBUn Lx VmI . j .IoIiiihoii, Booth A Co. hit making ii Hs iilty if Indie nml gent's flue mImm-n. Cull mill liiNpect their line. Ia(wI & Clnrk utvktle for ladle nml gentlemen for kiiI nt Johnson, Booth Jk Co'. tfc AAA AAbUkAAAjM Your dinner will tnte belter p 4j unci look bi tter if servH on K 4j nomo of that new crorkr-ry J fro in. I N N E K ' Sr Tlio lnttt style, In Ladle. MIhwh nml Children lint Jut received, nt lowest ;rl-. Mr. Husle Nlnyton- liloVIT. Vi pay tli! hlghet market price f or f null i'KKM- Don't w iinlll you e UK, Oiii- iloor south of Adam Mill' drug More. C. A. lii.ovKH. A. II. Llppinuu A Co. have fsio ynrd of lllllllil Linoleum which tlli'.V offir for $;!.i er tunre yard, rcga lnr price t'2.X. r VA A A A A A AAV VW Kmi out t lie wind makes J women' work iuy. Cover jji your Hoorn with I.inoli'iuii. Sec the new goods at W I N N E K' S J IAAAA AAAAA AAA Ann voi: ooixo t tmk faiu? If you lire you hml lM'lr utvlwim pnlr of up-to-lHti' hIkx nt JoIiiimou, Itootli & Co'. k A A A A A A A A A A A Till illffflVIUI' ln'tWH'll ii poor rlmlr nml n nooil rlmlr In only n few I'oiitH. WINXI'.K im'IIh Roixl chair nt prlct'H t'low to poor clutlm. II. W. liiuiiMoii wiim In town from Culver tliln vvtfk on n IhmIih-oh trip , L08T IWt wiH'U- rrlni'Vlllo and SUIi-rn, a piH'Uvt li)ik rontnlnlnu Mivvrkl receipt and n noto In fnvor of J. A. .South, nlHo one hiuiiII day book. Itewnrd of $10 until Jnno 25 for return or notlflcntlun of flmlln; niiiiie to Hnnly Allen, Mister, Ori'Kon. Hull! llieKi werynuin to thelnitelier iniiri, HiiyH mi oxi-hiuiue: "It I real ly a hIii tlint you luy your Halt on lliu whole nale plan iiihI ilon't Rive me a ehanee to Iiandle tilt" tin." Then hleil hliu hack to the uroeeiy Mtoro nml iiilekly an order nent for n few eholee ham for t he family ue and n Uox of Hull fr Ient. Said the elothlliK t the hardware man: "You eertalnly don't do rttfht when you K't ii tlt of nn etiHtern houHe with niv lilir Htoek In Hluht." Hut -------- n - the elothler wanted a new nteel j range, nml It cnmi' a hi nelRhhor know, In n box that he tiled to hide lu the barn ami marked Uee, Haw buck & Co. Tho 1)uh1ihhh men then called a meeting to see where the trouble lay, and they all agreed 'twas the editor ami not the devil to pay. Why don't he roant tho de partment b tores and the peddling fakirs and stand by them who patro nlxo him and' give him his dally bread. So they drew up a contract lougnnd Htroug for the editor to persiie, and waited on him with aspect grim, as ho solemnly dug for news, but tho editor laughed a big horso laugh, till tho gang all took to tho woods, for 'twas written on uxle grease letter-heads that came with a bill of goods. S A T A B L K C L 0 T II 1 T W K L V JS ' N A r K I JN T SV ELYE D 0 I L I K S Something entirely new and it i.:.. i..,. lllu uui ruvb tin iijj iui uuciuuuu rt for the set nt W I .N N E K Iff ni H1 3sa Ml lliilllc Qnliili. i-I (irlz.l.v, wiim III the i lly Muliiliiy. J. I.. Nmllll, of I 'ii ii U ii il , Iiiih luiii n I'rliievllle vlxltor tliirlug the pnxt week. I.. K. IIoiikIiih wiim In lown IIiIm week mi a IiumIiuhh ImU from Hay Cnvk. J. M. Ile'ukle whm a biiMliu vlnlt or from UrUtly ilurlng the for-part of Hn wivk, otto (Iray n im-ued Moiulny morn ing from u trip to the port laud poxltfou. Mr. A. II. I.ljipmaii hiuJ MIhm Frieda I.liipmitu HiM-ut hint .Sunday at liuinl vtHltlug. J. Frank Ntroud I over from Hend nM-udlng a few tiny nttendlng to Hlaue matterM. Adrian Crook mid tieorge Myer Wi-re ver at Helld lat Sunday to see the ball game, W. II. Itrotk-wn ilnwn from hi rnni'b on Crooked river Tuesdii.v to make final proof on hi hoiueMtead. MIkh Wliinln Cllne wiim dow n from lloward where h!i ha iM-en temdi- Mihoi.l to H'iid Sunday wlih her parent. , .1. V. Howard returned yenterday J from Houthern Ori'un and California where he hn been looking aMi-r Id eattle IhIi-ithIm. Sixty thoilMiiud teet of IiiiuImt Iim Imm-ii haiilt'd to ( lino I'mIIm where n mw brldne aeroM the river nt that point will hooii ) In conrMe of con- Mtnnllon. J. W. HleiUim moved hi plioto- grnphli' outdt over from Hciid Tue- lay ami will be ready this wwk to begin wot k here. He ha reutoil the Kelley gallery and will hooii have IIiiImImmI a colliftloti of local bind- cut' view. I'rlnevlll.) and Madras will itohm Imt at the latter plaee next Sunday afternoon, the ball team leaving here .Saturday evening. A jenr ago next Sunday the li:al player defeated. Mailrn on their home grouudH by a wore if 7 to ;. Hev. Jliuu'll will eomlurt the regu lar er vice of the Mi'tliodlxt church next Sunday. The subject for the morning: " First Thing Flrt,"and for the evening: "Klght and Wrong Amusement." Service will be held nt lower MeKay ohool limine at :i p. in. , Haying will begin generally throughout the county about the Htm l of the mouth and iuillcutiotiH point loan uniiHuully heavy crop. I'lenty of rain In the eusteru part of the county has UHttured large cut ting and In other portion the sea son ha liecn extremely favorable to the growing stalks. A. V.. Hammond. F. S. Stunley and F. 11. Hopkins were up from Madras Monday arranging automobile mat ter. Mr. Hammond ald the auto liotwecu Mmlras and I'rlnevHlc would commence running as Hooti mm another machine, which ha Imvii orden-il, arrive. This will be.-ln t lie pourHC of two or three weeks and a regular schedule will be put In force nt that time. (leorge Springer was In the city from Lnuionta Monday attending to some of the detail for the Fourth of July celebration which will bo held at (Irliily Lake. Mr. Springer said everything had been arranged for a roUHlng celebration and a long list of aniUMcments will occupy the day. Hunts have been taken to the lake to lie used by the crowd und the I'rlnevlllt! hand will go to furnish music. Will Ford met with a painful ac cident while catching in the bull game for the rrlnevllle n t Bend last Sunday. A foul tip off the bat caught his right hand between the thumb and forellnger, cutting an ugly gash in t he flesh. Dr. lloson berg found it necessary to take several stitches to draw the wound together. The Injury will keep l'rlnevlllo's catcher out of the game for several Wi-eks. The school board held a meet ing Tuesday ufternoon for the purpose of electing teacliein lor next years work In the public school; All of the old corps of teachers was re elected with the exception of Mr. Boegll who did not make applica tion, and Miss Ida McLaughlin was engaged to succeed him. The-faculty for the coming school year will" be composed of the following: H. A. Ford, principal; J. E. Stone, Miss Ida McLaughlin, Miss Maude Kidder, Miss Hello Unnnells and Miss Pearl Vanderpool. C. T. Llllurd, the Paulina stock man, accompanied by his wife and Httlo daughter, came In last Tues day. Mr. Llllurd disposed of about 13.000 worth of horses and mules last week, delivering the animals right at his own corrals to Walla Walla buyers. He received S5 per head for 10" mules and $55 each for 101) head of horses, lie had the mis fort uno to lose two valuable brood mares the other day, they being killed by lightning. Mr. LUlard In forms the Times-Herald that W. W. Brown of that section had sold about $20,000 worth of horses to buyers from the Klamath and Call fornla sections. Hums Herald. J. V.. Kdwiird Sister the tnt of IiiihImi'mm trip. wit over the week from on n A. C. Kiilghteu mid w ife were down from Howard for a few ibis the lust of t lie week. Mailrn defeated the Culver team on i lie former' diamond last Sun day by a score of 5 to 4, Jr. Harold Clark left Tuesday morning on u professional visit to Sliver Lake mid neighboring points. l OU SALK New upright piano, liecn used but n few months uud will cll at M burgaln.' AddreM If. cure of The Journal. Hy ron Mllllroii o rid wife and Mrs. Win. Wlgle will leave next week for Hood Kivcr and Portland on a visit of several weeks. Mis Hattle Hotwl k returned the first of t lie week from (ioldeudald, Wash , where she has been visiting since lat k-tols-r. L. Mcintosh retunifll t It 1m week J, If, Ilclfrlch, rf Lnmontfi, wn In town for a few day this wwk. A. from Portland when he lis Is-eti some time on misiuess. Duncan Macleod accointianled him from here yesterday to t lie Mclutosh . ranch nt Paulina. Haying iH-gau Inst Monday nt the Hid well Cram ranch, on Trout Creek. Till m the first crop to lcut on the cri-ck thl season, and promise to I' a good one. While there I not an over-supply of water In Trout Ctvck. for Irrigation, there Is much moisture In the soil, front the recent heavy rains, mid a very fair second crop I looked for. Anteloi' Herald. Horse buyer have bi-en making purchase lu the southeastern por t lou of t lie county during the past few weeks uud recent sales are: W. V. Hrow u, -loO head; W. C. Jones, 5r heai;.li" Street 20 head and C. T. Llllurd -"S head of horw-s and mules. Most of the stiM'k was purchased by Woodruff tif Walla Walla and a buyer from Khimatb Fall at a price of $(i0 and $H5 for horses and fil for mules. Mr. and Mr. M. I'., ltrluk and son. Van, it-turned Sunday evening from Albany and Portland. Mr. Brink's father, who Iiiih bevu ipilte seriously 111 at the former place, is now fully recovered. Mr. Brink attended the opening day exercise at the expo sition and say that among the many Interesting feature of the fair the electrical display nml illumina tion passes everything else ill Its Wonderful excellence. Article of Incorporation of the Deschutes Land company, with a capitalization of :r),lkH have been tiled with the county clerk In Port land by Alfred Ayu, A. Treve Joues and Leaver Turner, Jr. The objects are to 'count met canal uud ditches lu Kastern Oi . -!!, ileal In real estate and to t r.i:' ; -t other business under the fran. I i e and rights of the cor poration known as the Oregon De velopment company. V.. K. Carey, who has been send ing the past year with his son, Mark Carey, In Johannesburg, South Africa, returned to the city this week. He said that his son was doing a big business In the far away country and liked the location. Mr. Carey will leave in a few days to Join his wife who Is visiting In California. He Intends to buy it home some place In the vicinity of San Francisco and will reside there permanently. X." L. Tooker, of the Fairbanks Morse Co. of Portland, who installed the gasoline Irrigating, plant on the Carey Foster ranch, was in town this week. Ho went out to the ranch Monday and gave the engine a test. The flow of water from the rotary pump filled the flume nml overflowed the ditch, the amount of water rising to , the maximum without ditliculty. F.. T. Slayton, who contemplates putting In a plant on his Ochoeo ranch, went out to see the Foster equipment tested and wjis thoroughly satisfied with the results obtained. Prlneville and Bend played a list less game of ball at the latter place Sunday afternoon, tho score result ing In a lopsided final of 1(5 to 7 In favor of the Liver Pill. team. Ford, Prlnevllle's catcher, split his thumb In the third Inning, the injury taking him from the game. ' Bailey took his place behind the bat and several pitchers who succeeded him furnish ed goods for Bend's fireworks. After Ford's Injury and the change In the lineup neither team displayed any Interest and the ninth Inning was as acceptable to the players as it was to the spectators. Laying of rails out he fl rent Soulh ern railroad from The Dalles to Dufur has begun, and the road Is expected to be liulshed by the middle part of August. The mad will represent an outlay of $500,000, and the company is planning to extend the line 30 miles farther. Residents of Tho Dalles are preparing to launch- a, project for connecting the portage road with the (Ireat Southern tracks and then to build an extension from the Great Southern terminus in The Dalles to the river, in order to secure an out let for the portage on the liver bank in that city. The people in The Dulles hope to raise enough money among themselves to build the two portage road extensions. The ad ditional tracks will be nearly two miles long. J. P. Keisuy wn 'over from Ash w ood on a business trip during the past week. II. L. Stewart Paulina this week lies matters. wn down transacting from liusl- Mlx May Heed, of Bend, was lu town Monday on a business trip. She returned home Tindny. Mayor Wiirxwcllcr returned thl wii-k from Shftnlko where he had Is-cn lu ut tendance at the wool sales. C. K. Person wa over from Sister Tuesday making final proof on Id homestead Is-fore county clerk J. J. Smith. C. M.. Lister wa in the city Sat urday. He will move his slurp thl week to their summer range In the vicinity of Silver Lake. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will serve ice cream fliid strawberries at Belknap hall tomorrow evening, Friday, June 10. Om-nr Lllefsou and wife have re turned from Bend where "they have lievn for several months. They have rented a house and will make their riunneiit hoiue here. J. IC. Heath ha returned from Butte, Montana, and Wisconsin point when1 he has Isi-u ss-ndlng several months visiting with rela tive. He I making arrangement to offer final proof on hi hoiie-stead near Howard. It. V. Jenkins wa lu town from hi ranch at Culver lat wwk. He re port that the rains have done much good In that country and brought out t lie late sown grain lu nice shape, and n good harvest Is assured the farmers of that ai-cllon. The High School baseball team will go down to Lamoiita next Sun day to play It third game with the team there. The student expect to keep cioe hold of the record which they made against the Lamontn team In the last game placed here. The commissioner of the General Laud oflice has Issued Instructions to registers and receivers of land oflice throughout the country that In the future no person shall Imj per mitted to ac(ii1re more than 320 acre of nonminoral public land under the existing laws. Heretofore the applicants have Ihh-ii crniltted to Incivase that quantity under the timls-r and stone und soldier ad ditional homestead law. A young Indian git too much Are water Tuesday afternoon and after he left town pris-ceded to make him self obnoxious lu the neighborhood north of town, line man drove him off his place with a club. Fred (Suttendorf says the Indian caine to hi place and wanted more whiskey and when refused, he commenced to tear up thing's, rode his horse against the house, knocked a window out and galloped off. He went to Jueob's place, Mr. Jacob's being absent, ran Mrs. Jacobs out of the house, she taking refuge at a neigh bor's. The Indian stayed all night nt Jacob's and next morning sturted toward the reservation. A warrant has been Issued for the belligerent slwash. Mailras Pioneer. The other day a little girl of this city whose name Is not Minnie, was sent ilown town with her little brother after something nt one of the stores. When she returned there were some visitors at the house among them was a young -man who came to see a big sister. Minnie came In all out of breath and said: You had ought to have seen me fall when I came up the walk. There was a banana peeling on the side wyilk and I stepped on It and my feet flew out from under ine and I come right down on my l " "Minnie!" exclaimed her mother. "Well, I did," snid Minnie. "My binds flew up und I came right down on my b " "Minnie," screamed the big sister. "Well, can't you let me finish it? I came right down on my brother." Spofford, the Up-to-Date Shoe mker Mr r L J r i LJ r i n LJ r. i l J ri k J r i u r n i j r i Li LJ n L J r.i LJ LJ rt L J r i L J r.i L J r 1 L J ri L' J r.1 CJ r.i LJ r i LJ r i LJ r i L" J r i LJ m LJ r i l J n LJ n LJ r i cj ri LJ r i LJ r.i l J r.1 LJ r 1 LJ ri L'J ri LJ rvi UlJ We have the best implimcnt made for cutting Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated Me&O'RMIQK BIG 4 MOWER This Mower has Higher Wheels, Wider Track and More Weight than the regular Mower which makes it stand up to the heaviest work without crawling. and causes it to run lighter in heavy work than the smaller machines. Wc also have the regular machines in 4 12 and 5 foot cut and McCOKMICK Self Dump STEEL II A V RAKES in 8 , 0 and 1 0 f o o t m V If cm try '.it.v: : H IL i ' 1 1 1" .,. v-.v a mm ir.r " 7 Full Line of Repairs for Orders Taken Our Lines on Hand. Repair For All Makes W. F. Kini (8uceor ta ELKIN8 ft KINO) r i r 1 LJL J r i L J r i L J r.i L J r.i LJ ri LJ r i LJ r.i L J r i L J r.i LJ r i LJ r.i L J ri L J Lj r.i LJ rsvi LJ r..i ti LJ r,i LJ r..i LJ 11 CI CI EJ ri L j . r.i LJ . r.i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ E3 ti LJ r.a L J r..i CJ ri LJ ljlj r.rc na D. P. Adaiuson's new house Is rapidly nearing completion and will ls ready for occupancy Inside of a few weeks. The 13 horse-power gasoli neenglne at the Curey Foster ranch pumped 1G00 gallon of water a minute In the tet given It Monday by N. L, Took er, of the hoimnnks-Morse Com pany. The tlow I Kidlicicut to thoroughly Irrigate the 300 acres lying below tiie ditch, although only a small part of this acreage will lie In alfalfa this year. Mr. Foster will find It necessary to run the engine but two or three days out of the week. 1 Two hundred carloads of sheep have already been shipisd from Shanlko since the opening of the shearing season, and at least 125 carloads more, are under engage ment. Shipments to date are nome w hut larger than last season, and, a the prices are satisfactory and the wool recently removed from the backs of the sheep sold at the high est average price received for several years, the industry Is In a most flour ishing condition. The encroach ments of the farmers have cut down the range for sheep, but-the gross receipts from the Industry tills year are larger than ever before. Ore-gonlan. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Frlneville church association at the Union church on June the 20th at 2 o'clock p. ni. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year to pay off the indebtedness, and any other business that may come before the meeting. A. Zell. President. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It Is not the quantity of food taken that felves strength and vigor to the system, but the amount di gested and asslmilrted. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thous ands have been benefited by their uee. They only cost a quarter. For sale by D. P. Adamsou. THE EMPIRE STABLFS I HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR. i Special Attention Given to Boarding :: s: :: First Clas Teams to Let at Reasonable Prices, : Up-to-Date Outfits Fur nished for transporting Parties to the wocds or an outside point :: :: LI VERY, HACK AND BOARDIXG STABLE MAI. STREET IV EAR THE OCHOCO BRIDGE PHIXEVILLE, OBEGOX '''V'y4y"v''' THE R7KBKET STORE Q. G. DUNHAM, Proprietor A change in management, but no change in the. opportunity to secure the right goods at the right prices New stock coming in constantly. Let me show you, some of the pretty things in my summer line of goods Prmeville-Sliamko fa line VlfWVVWWWW Daily Between Prlneville and Shaniko SCHEDULE Leaven Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. m. leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko I a. m. First Class Accommodations Has added to bis equlpuieut a new machine which renders it possible to replace shoe tips, bellows tongues and elastic go lings in Congress gaiters, and repair lipped seams nt a price lesn than one-hnlf of what has been paid heretofore. Don't throw away any more boots and sh(X!s for want of first class repairs but bring your work to Spofford and save money. Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that all persons are Hereby warned against trespassing upon the residence property of Mrs. J. N. Tolndexter, opposite the court house.. Trespnss era will be prosecuted In the future. P. Ii. rolndester. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular "Mothers buy It for eroupy child ren, railroad men buy it for severe and elderly people buy it for la- grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of (iinmbet1 lnins Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead ever sevorn I other good brands'' There is no question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether It be a child or an adult that is fflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by D. P. Adamsou. r.Ti c J, Li LJ n n LJ LJ LJ L J r,-y LJ n LJ r,n LJ LJ LJ LJ CI fL'J LJ ri ca ca LJ n LJ r.i LJ r.i L J ' ri L J LJ C..1 LJ a r,i LJ r.i LJ r.i-' LJ T:1 LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.i L J r.i L'J ra L J r i Li r.i LJ Can You Walk? YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the best made" We have them, the famous Gotzian Shoes We are making room for the largest consignment of shoes ever shipped to . any firm in Crook County and will be prepared to Shoe any person who wears Shoes. We carry the famous 'Health and Walk Easy Shoes for men and women, which have never been been equaled for comfort, style, lit and -wear. ' This is a good spring to wear spring goods. We have the largest and snappiest lineoi Spring Goods ever brought to Prineville, which vill be ready for the good people to select from in the near future. Do not buy elsewhere until you have examined our line. JOHNSON, BO Of Si 8 GO. ca H t j E.I LJ ri LJ ca LJ ca LJ CI LJ E3 EJ C3 LJ ea LJ c-a J oa LJ ra cj ca LJ r.a L J r,3 LJ ca t J G.1 LJ Ea LJ ca L J ca . LJ ea H L J ra t j r.a ' L J r.a L J r.a L J ca ' LJ . ca LJ ca LJ ca L J ca LJ ca LJ ra L J O.JLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJL. .J