t c B LOe2L MENTION Mlt'lll'l Si I'll. llMVC JllHl r.l'llM'il M new Hut' of fiu'V rriN'lir.v. I.mIi'rI ol.lli'M III hit U wrur illi'l bill lit Mlrlii'l & I'oV 'rlrf ri'MMiiiinlili', If rou wind a I rutiU cull oh Mli Ih I X it. t'lnlh nilil Ii'IiiiIn hIhh'h t'o's, liiwidl price. or Hlllt CMHI' lit Mi. lu l .V tinxTiii-M nt lieilrock prlresfor cash it Glover's. New Hi a ol slthl i III I loriillcvV iiiuI Nih-U Wear I 'nil tnli ii dim it hiih'ImII,v, liunle to order ami ready to writ nil ionnlr,v' A IliU' llnr of tnliacToH, clours fum y caudle at Glover's. nml .IumI reeelved n new' Hue of .lolm II. Stetson Hill ill lloriiilr.v'M. ' When In Prineville cull and irlri oil HI'ori'l'li'M. '. A. Glover. t 'oiiio In ami we iiiir ni'W Klteheii IJihvii. A. II. 1 .1 1 1 1 1 ii it .V Co. WALL PAPER i Tli Ik'hI lino of hi(li rnln designs ever a it displayed in tin' city jk a tlx hlimv you tlx' w various n 1 1 c r n k D. P. ADA M SO N CO. jj JoIiiihiiii, llooiliA I'ii, hit innkltitf II KOIH'llllt.V Of lll.lll'H nml p'ltt'H llm hIiih-k. (;ill inn) Iiicmi t llii'lr line. l,evls & Chirk neckties for Indie nml wntlriitt'ii for sale Ml .GditiHiui. Itoolli & I'o'h. -I), W. Burnett ivik a Ihii-Iii. Ml iii' Saturday from t'ulvcr. 11. M. M lli'l' H IIK III towll I III' hlt of t lie week from IiIh I.HHioiilil rutiih. Cui'i'.V l-'oHii-r mill wife mill Mix. .1. W, lloi'iltfiui mi' In I'ortliiml view Iny; tin- fair. Mayor iir.wclli r nml wife ""'I noil, Nate. Irfl during tin' wwk for Portland to vImU 1 1 it fair. Mm. .1. I. Clivles, of Bend, wim Uniting hi tl' 'lt.v till" week with lire duiiuhter. Ml. Al Mill. Mr. I.urv Anderson mul daughter J MIms I.iiIii. lift liint Saturday for Myrtle I'olnl where they will hm iii t In! hiiiiiiiii'I'. A. ('. Kiuifoi'il, spent a couple of days IliU week In tlu'i'lty. Id' rami' here from Madras .where In' was looking lldlT IHIkIih'MH IlltCII-MtS. Mr. J. II. Crook, M in. liraiivll Clifton mul Miss Beiiluh Crook re turned Tuesday evening from a t-ii ila.rM' vUil at llif Lewi ami Clark fair. Congressman Williamson Iff I tilt' hist of tlii' week for Tin' Halle where In- will visit with hi- fanilly for a few ilayn liefore going to I'ortliiiiil In Im In uttendnmc at tin laml trial. 1'red WIImoii, cashier of tin' Crook enmity lunik. aeroiiipauled ly Mr. W IImoii, ii ulster to Mr. Cram, were In I he city during tin' week, I he uuest A. Cram. Your tlinncr will taste laiter nml look better if fund on noma of that tiew crockery f r o m W I N N E K S The latent t le. In I .ml leu, MImmcm ami ChllilieiiM IiiiIh Jnt lireUeil, at lowent irli-4. Mr. Siifie Slaytoii-tilover. We pay the fur frenli i'kuh. Illlli'nt litl't market rlce k-II until you kih' tin. One iloor Hoiilh of Ailain hoii'm ilnm Htore. C. A. tli.ovK.it. A. II. I.linnian Co. have ."hHI yanlH of Inlalil I.liiok'inn wlileli they offer for J.ik er niiiare yanl, n-mi-lar prleen Koip out lln wiml rnakfi woinenw' work eanv. Cover vottr Hnorn witli I.iuoli S f . t It n i' w g o o i W I N NEK'S n lelim. h at S a it i : vor tioiMi to thi: faii;? If you are yon hml Im-Uit iiiieliane a pair of up-to-ilate hIhh-h at .InliiiNim, Itooth & Cu'm. The illffei-enee lietwivii n poor I'halr ami a n'ooil i hair Im only afeweeiitn. U'INNKK kiOIh n 1 thaliH lit prli en eloHe tn poor chitlrn, j,OST ltet wi-eu rrlnevllle anil SUlern, a poi kel hook n I iilnlnu Keveial reeelpln ami a note In favor of J. A. Soiiili. iiIko one hiiiiiII lay hook. lU'wanl of H until June :'." for return or iiotllU-atloii of IIihIIuk Kinne to IImiiI.v Allen, SIhIith, Oregon. r A H I. K C L O T U TWHLV K NAP K I X8 TWKLV K DOI L IKS omothing entirely new nml tht correct tiling for afternoon teivH nml lunchef. oT cents for the sot a t W I N N E K S .1. F. O'Hrlon, Kenenil tiiiinap'r of Vlu Hairlinati NorlhweMtern II new: It. It. Miller, R-eneral fivlnhi njtent of the 0. It. & N.; M. V. ltuckley, nener n.l Huperlntentlent, and Chief F.nnliHH-r (loorn'O II. llam hUe, inailo up a parly whleh left. I'orllmiil at 11 o'elock limt nliiht aboard a npeelal train ovr the O. It. & N. for l"irpoHe of InHpeetinn- the new branch extend ln from Arlington to (Nmilon. The party will return to J'ortlnml Sim .inv niiiHilnir. Monday evening the miine ollleerH. together with a few I Invited nueHtH, will leave for Shanl kn, on the Columbia Southern, where they are due Tuemlny inoriiliiK, and antitrt will be made immediately for the Uend counlry, for the purpoHe of InveHtlnaUnn' the future prnnpeotn for theColuinbla Southern when the exteiiHlon of 100 lnlleH Im nv1o from thepivKent tenniniiH. The trip will oiTiinv ten days and It will cover cmno to HOD nilleH, all to bo made In vehicle. In the pnnt year tiOOO Het tlerw have found homes between Shanlko and IJend, and the irriga tion In protfrenN In Crook county has provided placet for 500 more. Telegram. of Mr. ami Mrn. 1'rntik Hood Itlveriiliuit r. I'm -.mini to n call nieiiil i- of the l'tine llle t linreh Ak'm Inthm lin t lit I he I 'iiIoii chiiriiiTiieHilay afiem bill n itlirum not Itiinu prewiit the imi'tln adjnuriieil until next Mon day afternoon at 1 o'i Iih k. Hymn Minima nml w Iff mid family ami Mr. Win. W'lule left Tuenilay iiiui'iiliiu for lloml Ither. They will ilt lehithe there for a lurt time liefon' trolntr to 1'nrilanil to atteml the fate. They went with a team by the way of Mailra and will lamp out lihiiitf the liver while ell foil le. Fourth of July i tiebratloti wlil U- iiiiiim-i'iiiim nil nvi-r (he eounly I lilt I year. Anhle from thn1' alivady Hiiiedilled, t he lit IzeiiM at I'aulliiit are uiiikinu arrmmeiiient to obwrve the national hollilny with hore rare and a prouriiui of outdoor fport and inii-li'. The annual fleet Ion for t hlieiH'tioo) dltlii t wiinheldnt the eolitt hoime Moiiilay afteruoiiii. C. M. i;ikln wa eli-eted to Hiieeeed V. A. Hooth an a meiiilter of the board mid Clerk M. It. I'.tllott win reel'Cted. The other iiiijiibcr of the board are lr. II. P. llelkmip mid M. K. Itiink. Henry Criuu h iih down fmin Look out mountain the luM of the week. lie ald ii force of a dozen men wa al work denting the ground and leveling It for the foundation of the Scott cinnabar cinnabar furnace which will lie erected a ipilckly a poKMlble after everything I III rendl iicxm. The plant will probably lie In full operation by the Hint of Sep. tetnber. W'. .1. Walker, w ho foriaely lived here I now located at San Antonio, l'iotida, write that everything In that region I In n lloutihlng con dition. The water union are lteing whipped from there by the carload and li'k of all kind I doing well, lie tate that It i one of the l-t cattlejllMtrlct III thel'liHed StateH, the rainy eaon which lJut chmlng havbiu: iiroVlded an abundance of range gras. II. I'felffer, of Albany, puivha ed lawt week from the I lackleinan fHtalf hIx hundred head of cat tie and forty liorew, Im'wIiIc leaning eon Klderaltle property at the ranch on Camp creek' Frank Ilackleman, who came over the inountaln with Mr. I'felffer, will have about four hundred head which he will run with the balance of the eat tie. Mr. l'felffi will return tld week and will Hpeml the Mummer on Camp creek looking after hi new Intercut there There never had been mi automo bile In I'rnlrie (ity. but a month or ho ago J. It. Ihuialdwoii came to Portland and bought an Old run about. Mb arrival wa awaited he whole town itoe of excitement it first automobile. Mr. Imnaldson wa detained and did not arrive on time and rain threatened to ruin the bunting and other decoratloiiH spread In honor of the llrst automobile. After two nights of anxious waiting, only to bo disappointed, the town became more excited mid It was then that the town Joker got in his work. Securing two red lanterns the joker went ubout a mile out of town and put a lantern on each end of a broom handle, lie then started toward Prairie (it v. Some one sa v the two red lights approaching and im mediately Imagined that it was the new unto coming to town. The live bell was rung to arouse the inhabit ants and let them know that Prairie (ity was about to put on met.ro politlan airs. The prayer meeting w;as dismissed and everyone hurried to the postolllce to see the automo bile arrive. When the town Joker arrived with his two red lanterns the crowd felt ho disappointed that all sneaked away, anxious not to be considered among those who had been fooled. Next day. Mr. Donald son arrived without any fuss and feathers. The bunting still hanging, but no Japanese lantern were lighted In honor of the event. Journal. Mr. ami Mrs. IM Itannels, of Post, are In the city vlltliig. L. M. I.ogau was In the il.v this week from hi ranch at Caiiip creek, P. It. Polndexler went over to IIcihI TiicMilay morning on n hul iie trip. (i.toi'Kf Uolm wa In the (Ity yes terday from hi stock ranch at Paulina.' , J.K. Itogiif was down from his ItoMlaml ranch thi week on a IuihI nesn trip. l.afollett mul Wife returned hint week from a vllt to the lcwl mid Clark expoHltlon. Canhler Baldwin, of the Flrt National bank, returned till week from n htislncK trip to Portland. .1. C. New bill ami brother, C A. Ncwblll, of (JilxJ.v, were In the city on a biiHine trip the first of the week. M. I). Powell and family mid Oliver Powell mid family have rc I timed from The lalle w here they were In ill tendance at the meeting of tie; I'lt jit IhI liNHoeiatlon. C. M. Itmita, of llaytnck, oll his rinih at thut place this week to Itev. (ieorge of Iwildlaw for a ennnld erallonof IMw. Mr. ituiita Intend to move to Canada mood. Mr. mid Mr. ieorge Noble and hoii, AlU'i t, returned Tueday even ing from Portland where they have been HH'iiiling tin pat two weeks at t lie centennial exponltloii. Itev. .1. A. Mitchell will conduct the services id the Presbyterian church next Sunday. The wubjirt for the morning senium: "Work;" and for the evening. "Measure for Measure." week. ki r i t-j n r. i L J r.i L J r i r Li r.i Li r.i ti r.i Li ri Li r i Li r i Li r i Li r.i Li ri Li rt Li r 1 Li r.i Li r.i Li ri Li ri Li r.i Li r.i Li r l Li r.i Li n Li ri Li r i Li r.i Li ri Li . ri Li ri Li r.iri Liki Frb Shultx mul Morgan W'ttson left this iiioruiiig by cnrrlage across the mountain for Frank F.lkin ('rook count v farm, w here they will sjH inl a couple of mouth. Albany lietnocrnt. ' (Irover Young returned Sunday evening with hi sUter, Miss Stella Young who lin Isfti attending St. Mary's Academy at The lalle. They Mime around by Madras to at tend the ball game there. Mis (icrtrnde Sharp, Miss Hazel Howard and Ml Pearl Ymiderpool leave next week for Portland. They will meet Mis Addle Ymiderpool at Itiifur and the party will go from there to H-iid ten days vlltlng the fair. J. II. Ilorney and family, of Hay- tack, Crook county, were renewing old aciHalutalice at the Pioneer's picnic. They are now visiting the Exposition In Portland, but will re turn here for a longer visit Is-fore re turning home. Brownsville Times. Benjamin Shepherd was in the city yesterday from Paulina. Mr. Shepherd said a small water spout near the forks of Crooked river did considerable damage in that district a week ago. A (lain was washed awavand other proiwrty was In jured by the high water. Thelicwis and Clark expositions i making a record in attendance never parallel . d by othcrexposltlons If proportionate cost Is considered. The tot.il paid admission for Oma ha for June was somewhat over liHl.tHHi According to F. B. David son, chief of admissions, the I'Wis and Clark expoMit ion will far exceed that, and would even equal It if It ran from LHHMi to 4000 average paid admissions a day less than it has lieen doing for the past two weeks. Instead of doing that It has increas ed steadily in attendance ever since the otH'iiliig day. The total attend ance for the first week was 99,2' for the following week was 100,724, and the total attendance at the ex position reached 229,417 Saturday night. & witli interest and. jl was on the tipti i waiting to hoc its U fi. ll.tiinliliuiiii w C. F-. Kdinondson and Hols-rt F.d iiiomlson of West Branch, near MJtchell, the father and son who were arrested and placed in the coun ty jail last week by Sheriff Keeton wore Indicted Wednesday by District Attorney Menefoo, on the charge of shooting of sheep lielonglng to Thomas Fitzgerald, the crime for which they are held having been ... i ... .i... i i cominiueil in me nionuuini nisi Summer. The case against the Ed niondsous was first opened In Justice J. D. MeFnrland s court here, but on motion of the district attorney was dismissed In said court and he re turned an Indictment against them without the formality of a prelitnl nary examination, the defendants jj consenting to this proceeding, m Judge Bradsliaw lias placed their bonds at f 1000 each,' to insure their appenniheo In circuit com next Sep tember, and they are still in jail. Fossil Journal. Piineville defeated Madras at the latter place last Sunday by a score of 17 to 0. The game was one sided throughout, the local players hav ing an easy time of It. Madras has a team of good players and would be capable of putting up an lnterest- Inh game of ball . with the aid of a pitcher! Their gtvatest woakdess last Sunday w as at the center slab, Andrew I.nrson, who pitched for them last year and won the Fourth of July game for the Madras team In this city, ig still in Wlsconsid, but Is expected to return In time to be with the basin players when they come to ulav a series of games during the Fourt ii of J uly celebrat Ion In Prlne vllle. With the team that played last Sunday back of him he will be u'lven the best of snpport. Last Sunday's score was as follows: , 123450789 Piineville 4 0 017 1 2 0 217 Madras 1000221006 O. 1 Hols-rts Is down frftin Matirjr on a liiiMliiess trip. 1 1. Koopinau was In tnwn from I i til In ft several days this week. If. It. ll'i'd was t biisltH' visitor from Sister during the pest ! Hoy Price mid wife were down ifrtuii Post ilsltlmr for n few days thi week. W. It. Booth and J. B. Claypool enine over from Sisters yesterday on a business trip. Fred Wilson and wife returned Saturday evening from a ten days' visit in Portland and IIom1 Itlver. iir tut Mays, of The Dalles, was In town yesterday on hi way to Camp creek to look after his stock Interest III that section. Misses Mary and Anna Salomon rel u rued this week froniSulern where they have Isi'ii attending the Wil lamette University since last fall. Mrs. Hugh Lister and children left last week for Portland to attend the exposition. While there they will le the guests of Mrs. Lister's brother, W. T. Fogle. tieorge Stevens was In town Tues day from Madras on a business trip. Mrs. Stevens, who has Is-en visiting relative In the city for several weeks, accompanied him home. V. F. Hammer was In the city Tuesday from his ranch at Hay stack. He has nearly completed his new residence which lie Is building to replace the one which burned down a few weeks ago. Work on the new Templeton build ing has lieen delayed this wwk owing to it scarcity of brick. The supply was exhausted Tuesday and It will la the last of the week ls-fore a new lot has U-en burned and ready for use. Max Wurr-weller and Harold Baldwin are planning an extended astern trip next month. From Portland they will go to' Chicago, thence to Philadelphia and New- York City and several other points returning home by the wny of some southern route. They exect to lie gone about five or six weeks. J. W. Bledsoe lias finished moving his photogrnphlc outfit from Ik-ud and this week opened his gallery In this city. A recent view which Mr. Bledsis' has on exhibition at hi gal lery was taken from Powdl Butte and is a panorama sUpwing a stretch of territory about 30 miles In length. The photograph was taken on three separate plates and is 14 Inches high and 42 Inches long. Fire, which started In a rubbish lump .back of the Harvey Cyrus Jewelry store soon after 6 o clock Monday evening, ruined the interior of that building and only by quick and effective work on the part of the tire companies was prevented from developing into n costly blaze. The flames had crept up the west side ,of the building and were circling over the roof when discovered by Terry Long. An alarm was turned In Im mediately and two streams of water were playing on the building In-fore the flames had made any consider-1 able headway", although for a time both buildings ndjolnlng the one burning were threatened with dls- tructlon. The lire started In a place w here It had every advautage and only through the prompt and effect ive work of the firemen was a costly blaze averted. The Cyrus store was damaged both on the interior and the outside and Mr. Cyrus will lose some Jewelry which he was nnable to carry away from the water. All the chairs and equipment in the Powell & Cyrus barber shop, which adjoins the burned building, were carried out, the only damage to that building resulting from the flood of water. It Is thought the fire start ed from a match or cigar stub either of which might have been carelessly thrown Into the corner of the bulld- imr. Mr. Cyrus was at the rear of of the store and out of the back door onlv a few minutes before the flames were discovered and there were no signs erf a fire at that time, LiC'iLiAibAJLiLiLikikiLJbiLJL r.v.i L JL J ri Li r l Li ' r i ririririrr!is!iriririi-iririrn '.LikJLJLJkil.ikJI.JbiL.iL.ikil. iki rue t- A i fiz Ltr er trtrrf ki L 3. Wc have the best inipliment made for cutting Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated McORMIK BI U MOWER "' This Mower has Higher Wheels, Wider Track and 3Iorc Weight than the regular Mower which makes it stand up to the heaviest work without crawling and causes it to run lighter in heavy w or k than the smaller raacliincs. Wc also have the regular machines in X 12 and o foot cut and McCOHMICK Self Dump STEEL HAY HAKES in 8 , 9 and 10 foot Mm- m ffpl 7 Full Line of Repairs for Orders Taken Our Lines on Hand, For A I J Makes (8uccor to ELKINS JL KINO) LiLJkikJLJk'JLiikJLJkJLJLikJLJLJLjWJkikJLJLJLikikjLJLiLJ.jkJLjk'Jki Li Jk JL JL JL. L:jLijL.Jl FOR SALE New upright piano. Iteen used but a few months and will sell at a bargain. Address H. care of The Journal. ' WANTED: To buy or trade for a good driving horse. One that is broke to drive single. Inquire at or address the JOI'ItXAL OFFICE. FOR SALE: Baby carriage and sewing machine, both good as new. lielonglng to the estate of J. S. Kel ley, deceased, for sale cheap. Ad dress or inquire of M. E. P.rink, at torney for the estate, Prineville, Oregon. REMOVAL SALE SpoSord, the Up-to-Dte Shoemakfcr Has added to his equipment a new machine which renders it possible to replace shoe tips, liellows tongues and elastic gorings In Congress gaiters, and repair ripped seams at a price l-ss than (gne-half of what has been paid heretofore. Don't throw away any more boots and shoes for want of first class repairs but bring your work to Spofford and save money. Ir BORN To the w ife of Frank Reeder at Bums, Oregon, a nine pound boy. To the wife of E. A. P. Lafollett, Saturday, June 17, a ten pound girl. Trespass Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all jiersons are hereby warned against trespassing upon the residence property of Mrs. J. X. Poindexter, opposite the court house. Trespass ers will lie prosecuted In the future. P. B. Poindexter. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet will help you to digest your food. It Is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount di gested and nstiimilrted. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thous ands have lieen ItenefiteiU by their uee. They only cost a quarter. For sale by D. P. Adamson. Now if your opportunity to buy new and up-to-date goods at bargain prices. We have under construction a new brick building on the earne lot as was formerly occupied by THE BAZAAR, and consequently our old store building has been removed into the street to make room for the new brick, which we expect to occupy in about 60 days. It ia our intention during that time to close out our present stock, so we can enter the new building with an entirely new and fresh stock of merchandise, and also to make certain changes in our lines. In order to accomplish this we shall sell our entire stock at prices that will make every article in our store a leader. This is not hot air talk, but a Genunine Clearance Sale We are goinj to convince the public that we always do exactly what we advertise. Come in and get our prices and yon will be convinced RIDEOUT & FOSTER Successors to Calavan & Ruktmt lAAAAAAAik A,rfll AAAjfiLAAAilllft Meat, Vegetables, Produce A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the City Meat Market FOSTER & HO R RIG AN, Prop's. Prineville, At The Old Stand Oregon. "W anted :C0 Harvest Hands to buy 350 pairs of home made buckskin gloves. These Gloves are all made from the best quality of Black-tall Peer hide and are as Boft and pliable as a squaw glove, and much better wearers and fitters. Just the thing for the harvest field. Price $1.23 per pair Gauntlet Gloves $1.50 to- $2.00 RIDEOUT &. FOSTER I !BSPfr3?r5gHasS?5H Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Host Popular "Mothers buy It for croupy 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 Chamber lains Cough Remedy than any other kind.. It seems to have .taken the lead over several otfter good brands There Is no question but this medicine is the best that con be procured for coughs and colds, whether It be a child or an adult that la .filleted. It always cures and curea quickly. Sold by D. P. Adamson. i LJ r..i CJ CJ LJ r.i LJ CI LJ ra LJ r.i CJ ri - CJ ri CJ ki CJ ri CJ CJ r.i CJ ri CJ ri CJ r.i CJ r.i CJ ci CJ r.i CJ ri LJ ri CJ ri CJ ri CJ ri L J ri CJ r.i CJ r.i CJ ri CJ r.i CJ r,i LJ ri CJ Can Ton Walk? YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the lest made. We have them, the famous Gotzian 06S 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, fit and wear. This is a good spring to wear spring goods. We have the largest and snappiest lino of 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, BOOTH & GO. rir.iriririri5r:iririririri'iriririririririririr:irir?ririririr-?riririririririririr:i J CI CJ C3 CJ C3 CJ ra CJ r.i CJ ca CJ El CJ ea CJ Ej El CJ Ej" CI CJ r.a CJ C3 CJ C3 CJ r,a CJ c-a CJ E3 L J r.3 CJ ca L J C3 CJ C3 la CJ ca CJ K3 LJ ra CJ ra CJ ca CJ r.a CJ ra CJ ra CJ ra CJ ra L J r.a CJ r.a L J r.a CJ 3 CJ