c B LOCAL MENTION Michel A Cii. lift v JiimI nil I vim I ii new line of friin-y criM-kery. Latest atylc tit neck wear mid belts lit Michel Si Cii'k, I'rli'i-H reasonable. lu WrtrnH Frown In from 1 1 M M nek yeslcida, i , I III' i lty fi'niii l( .von w ii lit ii Irmik fall on Michel & In nr Mil! rum Cloth mill IimiiiIm hIiihh n) Michel X Fo's. Lowest ri '. tiriMvrli'x at liedrock prices for lit t Hover's. ash New line of Shin Mini Ml OormleyV Neck Wcnr PltlltlllltOII II lMH'lftlty , Illlllh1 to order iiihI rriiity to wcnrnl llornilcy's A II i ii' lliii of tohiiiroM, i lttiint fancy enndlcs at IlloxcrV nml .Int. I received a new lllli' of .lohu II. NlClSDII HlllNIlt Uoilnlcy 's. When In I'rliii'vllli' mil M in I ki'I our prices on (iin-i'I'Iik. i'. A. lllmcr. Come In mill nit- our new Klt' lii n CJiiecu. A. II. l.lppinuiiiV 'o. W VV W W V V V V V 1 j WALL PAPER v t Tlir Ix'ft lirti- of hih : rail' designs ever iiiHpinvi'U in i in- cuy n Minw you I hi' various pattern P. ADAMSON 4 CO. m convene ri'iruliir lie I .1 l 'I', .1. HleWltll MIIS llottll t 'it III I mi tin' IIi'mI of tin- Meek. I 'mi nl.v court w ill Wednesday foe the term. Ir. Film mid wife have returned from ii vllt to their ninrli on the iHmlilllri " f MmiMi'l Wheeler wim hi the city tin' ttiHl of tin' week from lili iiiiii'h it ilrlzly. wim down from nt I h u 1 1 litt . lust Johnson, I'.iiiiI Ii A t'n, nit' mnkliiK II HMH'lnlt,v of Imlli'M Mini gent's lllli' mIhn-o. Cull nml IiinmvI tln'lr llui'. IwIh i Chirk nifklli for Indie mul gentlemen for on If nt Johnson, Itooth & Co', Yolir (lilllllT Will Infill Ix'tter mul took l'rtii r if served on some of that new crockery J J, from W I N N E K ' S r Tin' Intent style. III l.udtc. Misses mill ClilhlrviiM hat Just received, nt lowest price. Mr. SiinIi' Slaytoii- Hover. V pll.V till' blithest lllltlkl't. pt'liT fur fresh cku. I'on't sell until yon hi iiw. One door Mouth of Adam sou's drug hi on. C. A, Ui.ovrit. A. II. Uppmnii & Co. have ."hmi yard of Inhihl l.tnoli-uin which they offer for f 2.w H'r qnnre yard, tt'Kii Inr price f'.Mti. W. ('. Coiiuh't'oii hi HtiM-k ranch Kiitnrilny. I'riinU lioiliiiiin mill h Iff, of Mml niM, wi'iv In tlir i lly tUltliit; iliirlni; till' IMH vii k. I', it l'ollnlr.tl'l' I'rl liriinl llirliMt of tint Wli'k from It IuinIiii'iui to IIi-ihI atnl Clhii' KiiIIm. W. T. K. Wli-oii nml w Iff. of Slxti-r. tvi'liv In tlii' rhy lliln ii-k lolling fur n fiw iIiivn. A C. l.nriiH wan ovi-r from th llolilw hIiiIiuii mi t In l'rlin villi'-Hi-n 1 1 roinl Moiulny on m lninlni'HM trip. I'iihIiiiiihIi'I' .1. M. 1 1 It It It 1 f ill Hint w Iff, of Anlrlnii', wi-i-c III tin1 t liy till' lllHl of till' WltU leltlllH with rchitlvi'H. Mm'. 'I'. II. I.nfolli'it ami won, I'runk, left Moinlity liiul'lilliK for i'ortliiuil lo attend the lwlii nml I 'In rk i'Hiillion, I'rinik iiIiihh wn In llii i lly Snn iliiv from I'oii'Kt whi-lv In- Im Mrlliim IiiiuIm for Ihi' l'i-t'huti'N Irrigation A I'owrr i'iiuiiany , Wnltt'r I'oHti'r, who him Imi-ii at ti'liilliiK tin Hill Military Aiaili iiiy In '1'ortliiinl, Im In the illy vUIHiik with hl lirothem, Carey mi. I I rank. Mlt Minnie I'olilm, MIhh ilert I H'le Sharp, MIhn llaxel lluwanl (tint MIhh I'l'lirl Vtllilerpool left Molality In III teinl the fair. They Will In' iilwent iilxiiit two ivU. MlMrf I lo wii nl exi'ii th to rennlln In 1'ortlMtnl In at teml IiiihIiii'hk I'ulh'Ki. Hi'V. (i. W. Triplet t, formerly of thlnt-lty, who Iiiim liii-n the paxtor of the I'liiptixt i lini. li nt I'.eml Mlnre IiimI full, Iiiih wrveil Mot l f IiIm reKlyiui- tluli nt the latter plmv ami x now at Klamath I'iiIIm. He In looking over the llel'l there lth a view of w Ki'i'p ottl the winil mukrs woiui'Iim' work runy. Covrr your floors with Linoliutm. I hi n t w k ootid' At W I N N E K ' S Aiu: yor (ioisti to thi: fa in? If you nr you hmi hetter piin hnm' n pttlr of tip-to-iliili- hIiihh nt JuIhihoi Hooth Co'm. 2 The illffereliee U'lweeii - i...i i .. i n ti ii ir t nit ii ii iiu ii n rhiilr In only fewt'eiitn. WIN.M K hi-IIh kooiI t'hnlm nt prleen elone to poor I'lmlm. 4 4 LOST IVt ween I'rllievllle li ll il SlMterM, a piM-ket hook eontninlmr Ki'vernl reeelntH nml n note In favor of J. A. South, iiImo one Hinall tlay hook. Itewnnl of 10 lint il June i.'i for return or noHnt'iillon of IIii.IIiik hiiiiii' to II a nly A lieu, ' SlHtern, (irenoti. ATM! L K C L 0 T II I TWELVE NAPKINS W T W E L V H I) 0 I 1. 1 E S Something entirely new nml M'llt llIU S. M. Hitlley left hint Sat unlay to look after tiie xale of koiiii hnxinexH IntereHU at Silver Lake anil In that vli'lnity. lie wiin ai-t'oiiipnnl- eil by O. H. Carroll who will go (rum the hitter plaee to Lakevlew to piny In the luiHeliall tonrumili'iit whleli Will lie hflil there tlnrliiit Ihe l-'oiirth of July relel'iatlnii. A heavy rain, ip'tiel'til throiiKhoitt the eonntry, Hpreii'l m layer of trohl over the . varloim iliHtrirtri. ami e- teehilly In the Iltiytni-k, Lannuila nml Auem y reRlomt, wheiv conlinn- I ilry "weather wiim not Improving theeroliH. A" III the heavy fall of IiidIkIuii' Ihih ttxMiireil huiintlftil liar ventH thin year and tint Heclloini it- ferretl to Will enjoy h good ineaMiiit ofproHperllv even If no more rain full illll'lnn' the piVNt'llt hi'iihoii. W. W. Cotton, eiimiMi'l for the O, It. .N., who wiim in therity Satur day wltli the party of rallroml citlli'laU, Im a former I'lawmimte of L. S. Keni)erof thlHt lty. They Htmlleil Inw together In nn eanlern eolleu't1 itnd hoth were memlH'i'M of the law depart un lit In Coliitiihla Collect', where Mr. Cotton llfilhctl liin ciiui'.n lli-nt and emne went. there wiim ii n'tiewal of frlemlMhip and :i Iuiik talk eoiieernlinr eolleire days when the two met lieiv hint week. the correct thing for ufternoon teas and lunches. 35 centd for the net at W I N N E K S NOTICE. Notice Ih hereby Riven thnt I will Hell, at the expiration of 'M iIii.vh from tin to, the following ih'Hcrlbed . horneM: .One Imy mine, branded S on left Hi 1 tie, nml two eoltM, one branded S on left ntllle. The inure and one of tho coMh rnme lo my preinNeH 'J7 montliH mro and hIiioc that time have been fed by me. If owner doen not call for name on or before AngiiHt 1, UK)."), they will be Hold at ray hotneHtetuI, 14 miles soulh eiwt of Prlnevllle for the charges now against them. Dated June 2. lflo". Frank Vnnlna. Frank Uleder, manager of the W, V. & C. M. V. U. Co.. took hlH dc partui-e yeHterday morning for out Hide points, lie goes from here to Ontario, vlMltlng several particular tracts of the company's land hold ings while en route, ami from there to Portland where he will confer with Col. Wood, the company's at torney. Mr. IMeiler will then pro ceed to Albany anil return over the mountains alomr the route of the laud grant. Uurnes Times Herald l'erev F. Megargel and ltarth Stminrhlleld. In charge of "Old Steady," the truiiMconthientnl racer, arrived In the elty with the machine late Saturday evening and after upending the night proceeded on their way to Fort bind. "Old Steady" Ih Just a week behind the other automobile, which finished the race a week ago hint Tuesday, a fact due to the many mlMhaps which followed in "Old Steady's" truck almost from the time the machine started. The first serious Interrupt ion to the racing machine occurred about SO tulles west of Cirand Island, NebniNka, when "Old Steady," while attempting to cross a bridge broke tluTiugh the structure, carry ing its riders to the water Ih'Iow, Nearlveverv breakable part of the machine was put of commission nt t his timet tire and a delay of several days ensued until new parts could lie secured from the factory. I'ntil this accident hat'iiened the two autos were racing neck to neck, but several days sturt at the latter point gave "Old Scon1," the lead, and left "Old Steady" just far enough In (he rear to catch wit li full force all. of the heavy storms which have broken over the country" during the past two weeks. In the face of the diffi culties which It has encountered the machine did well to arrive here only one week behind the winner of the $1000 purse. In speaking of the race, Mr. Megargel said thnt the affair had cost the Oldsmoblle company In the neighborhood of 11,000, which Is all applied to the advertising account. Mr. Megargel and his assistance are are each receiving '100 per month and expenses for driving the ma chine. At-Hunts gasoline cost them 80 cents n gallon, and their expense has run Into three llgured numbers every week during the month and a half Hlnce they' left New York City. .1. H. Mi Md a was a bin liii sM tlll nr from l.iiinouta the I.ikI of the Week. .1. II. Ilelfrii h was In Ihet lly fi his Lamoiit.'i rmieli dtirlinj I he pirni wi-ek. Addle Foster relumed I he hint of Hie wii'k from it liiiHinitii trip to tteml. W. K. (jucrln, Jr , wiim over from llcii'l yexierdny looking after lejjitl til a Item, Frank Viiuina wint In town yester day fnun Ms riimli on upM-r Crook ed river. Ike I'levliiH was down from Ids rum li on I he I Hiim-o Mi mi day at li'iid 1 f i ur to l.usiiii'ns matters. J. F.. Kyiui mul I'.iil I:. Smith, proprietor '( tin' I'llol I'.ulte Inn. were In town frmu Heml Sunday. The annual niectluir and ehi'lloii of oltlcers of the IVrnola Milling coin puny will Im-held at the Fulinlexter lliilel, Moinlity, .Inly , MIsh Fun Stewart, who has Urn attending Hie Oregon Agi'lcull urn I colIeK1' nt CorvulllH, returnei tmnie for the Htinitnt r Tuesday. lii'orueW. narncs went over to I'.cli'l the I lt of the wiH'k to ltipi'ar iim alt oriiey In a contest case U fore I 'oliilniMMiiiUer l,a Werem-e. County .Indue W. A. IVII mid wife nml Miss Macule Idn.e left this iiioiiilug for Portland where they have Urn siimmoneil as wituesses in the html trl.ils. The meiuU-rs of the baud me ptit- ting III dlllgelit prai llce this wi-cl; in plpariiti'iu for the I'ourt h. ut which time I In, w ill add no small it i it 1 1 of llvllucss lo the pronrrim. Itlley Cook was n hhsiuesM visitor from Culver Motidav. Mr. Cook said the ralu last week was neneral throiiuhiiiit that district and iih a result the urowing crops hud Urn greatly U neiiied. Carey Foster relurueil this week from a lslt tothel-wls mid Clark fair. Mrs. l-'usler remiilued in Port land mul wilt sN'iid ncouplf of weeks lllng with relatives at different points along the Columbia before returning home. .1. I. I. nl. Haw and T. A. liuthir- ford were over from l.aidlaw lues- lay. A new bank, in which both are Interested, has just Urn opened at the latter place with an mil lim b. -ed capital of J."i,ihh. Mr. Huthcr- foid i i nsliicr of the Institution. A. M. Logan mid Sam Clemens were down from their ranches ut Crook Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. Clemens last week turned off a bunch of thnt and four-year-old steers for 10 s'r head. Mr. Logan reports crops In that region to lie In a nourishing condition. C. M. Iteilueld, Pryden Key Holds, ileorgvtJnrduer and Theodore Hit ker came over from Heml Mon day and innilearraugeiueittM to U-gin the surte.v 'of the automobile road U'lwirn this city and LMiuontii. The party returned to Hend this week and active work on the line will U started lit a few dtlyn. A Methodist Congress will lie held In Portland nt the First M. K. church from duly 11 to '.'1. During that week many of the most able speak ers in the church will discuss the work, problems and resources of the denomination In this region. Sat urdnv and Sunday, July 15 und HI, will be devoted to the Epworth U-ague. It is extieeted that a num ber from I his city will go to Port land at the lime mentioned to be in attendance at the Congress. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vandei vert were down from Lava "this week and Intended to leave Wednesday morning for Shaniko to gel their daughter, who Iiiim been attending the Agricultural College at Cor vallls. Hut Tuesday, they got word thnt the daughter will siend a short time In Portland to see the ex position before before returning home. She will be accompanied by her aunt. Mrs. Chandler, wife of Major K. Chandler, of Fort Sinnott Mont. Mrs. Chandler will Hpeud the summer with the Vandeverts. Hend Pullet In. A deputy miii'shiil from 1'oitlnrid nrilved tu the illy j isterday and s rveil iil' im mis rti about JO wit riceiM-H vt Im i.ie m ii.moiii il iii n.s ar In I'oilliil 'l i.i M Moiulny to give 1 1 el Inn n la t he hi ml I'nws. lieorg" ('.tins, wll hold iiiaklug any claim for exl ruordliiitiy dls tllii tlon, ttow powM iih the N'rfilliied U'ltiity. There U Home talk, too, of milking Mr. Cvrns move his house, lot, himsi'lf, iiitd all his belongings out of town until his prewnce Ih more congenial to the surrounding atmosphere unit Incident ally the Im mediate iieighhom. The hciiiiiIiiI oiis n ports concerning him originat ed ttds way: About oYbK'k Tuen ilny morning Mr. CyriiH wnnn wokeu ed by a heavy fragrance whleh float ed ll. rough (he window 'of his U'droom. tireosing hurriedly Iih liiade a I went let h century lliulted run lo the i hlckeli cooii m here he found a large ami healtliy looking ! pole cat caught securely In the trap j which hmi Urn s-t and untile ready I for lie visit. With iim -it Hi ion Mr. i yrtis iipproitclieii ami liurleit a mighty club at the niiiaial. Ills aim was accurate mul the pole cat keeled over to nil Intents-and pur posiM deml. That was tins Hint (nine move. Tin pole cat wan play, ing possum. Mr. I 'yrus went several sleps nearer to see the extent of the ilamage his slrougarm had wrought. That was the second false move. As the Ill's I gray streaks of dawn shor above the horizon Mr. Cyrus reiillr.cil that he had Urn fumigated. The fumigation U-guu at his eyes and extended the length of his body, mul sweet wphyrs. not like those of I he gent ! spring. eucoinpasHed the neighborhood. Mr. Cyrus h a s lirleil his clol lii-s and the Im ol lis t; of MTf niiti isswully ilisais'iir- lug. Report of School Clerk. At the it li ( 1 1 1 ii I iinrtllig of the hool district, which was held last week, ( lelk M. K. Llliott suluulltcd the follow lug report relative to the flnalicfs ot the district. I'ecclpts 'ash on hand :K!;isl District tax !iv.).:w ounty school fund Isvi." State school fund 1.4.') Kate bills and tuition :', 105.0.') Other souires . SO Total Otut.Tti r in ! r,T Li r -t i j r t v J n L j r i 14 r 1 L j r i l J r i l j r.i tj L'J r i CJ n r i L'J r i L'J r.i L J r.i l j r i L J r L'J ri L J r i L J r i L"J ri L J L'J r i t j r i L j ri L J r.T L'J r.i L"J L'J n L J r L'J n t j r L'J ra LJ L J L JL J Disburseineiits I'eachers' wages Fuel and supplies Improving grounds Principal mul Interest 'lerk's salary Ot her purposes Wc have the best implinient made for cutting Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated McORM!K BIG U 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 w (irk than the smaller machines. We also have the regular machines in 1 '2 and 5 foot cut andMcC()UJIICK Self Dump STEEL II A V RAKES in 8, 9 and 10 foot 21 Full Line of Repairs for Orders Taken W. F. ffii (Succcwor to ELKINS ft KINOj li H '!.! L.fL J Mm s I'flif nr tj 1 mm i 4$M lj LJ CJ ea ea LJ r.a L J ra L'J nncci ljlj Our Lines on Hand. Repair For ail Makes The Factory is sure to go on uow. I have got the men and it doesn't cost me no hundred. K. II. Smith. FOK SALF New upright piano. Hceii used but a few months and will sell at a bargain, of The Journal. Address II. -are FOK KALE: IJiiby carriage and sewing machine, both good as new, U-longing to the estate of J. K. Kel ley, ihreased, for sale cheap. Ad dress or liujuire of M. E. Brink, at torney for Oregon. Hie estate, Prineville, Every time you stick a pick In great Urant county you run it into a treasure. Foal has been struck near Upton. The contractors grading along the Kmupter Valley extension struck a blanket vein of coal about one mile this' side of the present terminus. (Iraders In pre paring the roadbed uncovered a foot vein. The Miner was shown piece of the new strike and it has all the appearance of a good coal eon slderiug the fact that it was taken but a few feet from the surface. It combtiHtlon Is perfect and It burns down to a very little ash. Prairie tit v Miner. Every tiling is in readiness for the celebration on tne Fourth of July. The program Is waiting to be put Into execution and a day of royal good sport Is promised. It Is prob able that two dances will be given, one on the night of the Ilrd by the fire companies and the baud, and the other on the night of the Fourth by the bull team. Word comes from Madras that unite a delegation will come from there and neighboring points with the Madras ball team to be present during the celebration. Every thing possible will be done to make the day a pleasant one for the visitors. i1.iKi l'.Kl.Js! ::.itj.oo :o.oo 51. Ml :t4.tiu Hahince on hand " )2M.lli Aside from the funds enumerated above there remains in the building fund the sum of K1 47. This lat ter amount, however, will lie ex hausted this year when the addition to the public school building is com pleted. Tlit' struct nre wlUcust f'.'bKt. MARRltD. At the residence of C. V.,t Circles, Ight miles northeast of this city. Suinbiv morning. June iTi, Miss Naoma Foster to John K. (irltnes. In this city, Monday, June I'd, Miss Martha V. Kichards to Ivan L. Hale. Hoth the young ieople are from Hay stack where they enjoy a wide circle of friends and aciiualutances. The ceremony was performed In the par lors of the Polndexter hotel by Coun ty Judge W. A. Hell. Chester W. Starr and Miss Kathe- rinej. Evans wei-e quietly married at the Methodist parsonage yester day morning in the presence of a few of the immediate relatives. The Kev. W. P. J inner f, pastor of the Methodist church of this' city, performed the ceremony. Both the bride and groom nre widely known throughout the county where both have spent the greater part of their lives. Mr. Starr, who Is a nephew of Congressman Williamson. Is the foreman at the Williamson and tiesner sheep ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Starr will spend their honeymoon in Portland, and after a month's absence will bo at home to their friends in Prineville. SpoOord, the Up-to-Date Shoemaker Has added to his equipment a new machine which renders it possible to replace shoe tips, U-llows tongues and elastic gorings in Congress gaiters, and repair lipiH-d seams at a price less than one-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. l Trespass Notice. REMOVAL SALE Notice Is hereby given that all persons nre hereby warned against trespassing upon the residence property of Mrs. -J. X. Polndexter. opposite the court house. Trespass ers will lie prosecuted In the future. P. li. Polndexter. For a Weak Digestion. Now ip your opportunity to buy new and up-to-date goods at bargain prices. We have under construction a ttew brick building on the same lot as was formerly occupied by TIIE 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 is our intention during that time to close out our present t?tock, 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 onr entire stock at prices that will make even article in our store a leader. This is not hot air talk, but a Gcnunine Clearance Sale B --' : ' We arc goinj tu convince the public that we always do exactly what we advertise. Come in and get onr prices and yon will he convinced RIDEOUT & FOSTER Successors to Calavan & Rideout Xo medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets will help yon 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 assimilrted. 'If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fall to give these Tablets a trial. Thous ands have been benefited by their nee. They only cost a quarter. For sale by I. P. Adamson. 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 & HORRIGAN, Prop's. Prineville, At The Old Stand Oregon. ,"."i( Harvest Hands to buy I'mO pairs of home made buckskin gloves. Tlese (iloves are all made from the best quality of Flack-tail IVcr hide nnd nre as soft and pliable as a squaw glove, nnd much better wearers and fitters. .1 list the thing for Hie harvest Held. Price ifl.S.'i per pair (i.uintlet (iloves $l.M to $2.00 RIDEOUT &. FOSTER G Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular ."Mothers buy it for crmipy child ren, railroad men buy It for severe and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., Fldon, Iowa. "We sell more of ('hnmber lains Cough Ilemedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands" There is no questlrtn but this medicine Is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be u child or an adult that Is ffllcted. It always cures nnd cures quickly. Sold by I). P. Adamson. Li LJ m LJ n L'J r."t L'J rn LJ LJ LJ L J L J r-i L J L J L J ri LJ r.i LJ n L J r.i LJ r i L J Ll n L'J n L'J L'J r.i LJ r;.i L J ri L'J r i LJ ri L"J r i L'J ri LJ r i LJ r..i L'J r i L'J r.i LJ r i L'J r.i WJ :jCJL'JL JJJJ: Y Walk? YES: Then you year Shoes and are best made. We have them, otzian looking th. for the fa m ous oes 'iiriririririrs :jLJwJk2jJLjk;jLjLJLL'JlL.jLjLJL'JiJi:jJLJLJ We are making room for the largest consignment of shoes ever shipped to any firm in Crook County and will be prepared to Shoo 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 aud snappiest line 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 8 GO. LJkJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjLJLJLJkJLAjLjLjkJI.JLjLJLJl.JLJLjLJkJ';jkJkJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjLJI.J G.1 L J C.1 K J ra L J 4 LJ r.i LJ E.1 LJ r.i L'J (53 L'J ei . 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