FOSTER & HORIGSN Are headquarters for the best of everything in their line. They quote the following prices on meats: Loin Stk.., Round Steak ... Shoulder Steak Prime Rib Roast Plain Roast Boil Beet Pork Chops Loin Mutton Chop Shoulder Mutton Chop Leg Mutton Veal Cutlets , Veal Roast Veal Stew Sausage - Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or in the chunk. We have prices that are RIGHT We also make a specialty of our own make of Hams, Bacon and Lard. Guaranteed to he striclty first class in both Quality and Flavor FOSTER .& E3 E3 CJ n CJ ra ca r.i CJ ca t j ra E3 ra CJ ta CJ ra E J C3 II GILBERT'S Ice Cream, Ice (team Sodas and Confectionery Candle are fnwh dally from the PrineviUe factory, the only one In the county. Quality and flavor nnnurpaoed. Superiority ha always been the teat of Gilbert's. The name factory is turniug out the best grade of Ice Cream made from pure cream. Your patronage once secured will never be lost. Present Location with Rideout & Foster rsrMr:r"r5P3rarnrricaf:3cajfrsrrar,irarr?rrcr.'irr.a baLjl.akJLJLjkJL.Jl.UI.JLaL.Jl(jVI.JLJLJkJCJV.JLJLJkjLJLJLJ TJ he deception SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors Domestic and lraported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Post Office MAIN STREET flr .waWMaMMM.MMMM THE HAMILTON STABLES BUCHANAN at ALLEN, Proprietors PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in PrineviUe. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent I PrineviUe Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor I am prepared to do all kinds of Machine work (except casting) such as boring Engine cylinders, dressing valves and valve seats, fitting shafting for any kind of machine, also plow and edge tool grinding, saw gumming and filing. Having installed new and up-to-date machinery for the above work, I can, in most cases, save you money over sending to Portland for repairs, say nothing about time saved ' which is cer tainly quite an item. At any rate give me a trial and then you will be in a position to judge for yourself. A supply of material kept on hand at all times. Shop 100 feet East of Prineville Flouring Mills PRINEVILLE, OREGON Job Printing AT J 1 ourna vt pound NVts per pound 3 pound for 2,Vt 10et per pound 7 and 8cU per pound 6 and 8oU per pound lSJcU per pound 12 Jets per pound 10cU per pound lOct per pound ISJcU per pound 10 to 2c per pound Sot per pound ICota per pound HORIGAN 1 Shingles, Moulding. Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Hi Box 92 PRINEVILLE, OREGON THE Office Notice to Creditors. Kulire i hrrrly piwn hy lh uu.t.rmtfn-.li,iiru-lrnur vf Hip tat l t. K. ! Sl ton, iln-vaavd. loihe crrtiti f ami li all oilier rmn haling claims Kk'siiikI thr Mid .livrmmM v pro-vul llirm Willi III mvry voucher t ill urotvrviaiicl at hortW ol M. K. Klliou in I'lMifYillf, Oiwavn, tihm sii mouth front th tiki ot tin" noli.-. lald thin I7ih ly of May. K. T. Kuimk, A,lnniiitrlor of th Kalal of 8. R. Slayton, lVctwamt. Notlc to Creditor. Nolle i" hrrty airta by th uikUihiku- d tmiuUlrtor oflh tat of Minm mnl, dvoraaed, to In cnadifevw ol and to all oilier person baring claim a;iiii4 th taut ilwnunt to provnt thi-iu with the nwMry voucher at ti onto ol M. it. Klliott iu rriwville, Urvvon. within sit months from th dat ol hia uolic. Uawd thi ITtb day of May, J. It. KBLIT, Administrator of th katat of Sunlo Smead, iH-cvaacd. Notice to Creditor. Inth Maiterofth Kstat of IVtcr De low, Drceaswd Nolic is herly givn by theeim'tilor of Mid estate, toall imtmmih linviim claim arainvt ai,l decedent to present them to the. undersigned at th otlic of M. K. Klliott In rruienlle, Oregon, within ix months from th ttai hereof. lud May SI. hM. I'mun l!Nai, Kxecutor of th KUl of I'eter IX-lore, Deceased. Notice to Creditor. Notice l herebv given, by th un.ler- Mk-ned administrator with th will iiimi ed of th Ktaleol Mary ilelor, deceased to all persons having claim gint th aid deceased, to present thriu with th pioper voucher to th uudenujined at th office of M. H. Kllioil in rrineville, Or- u, withiu I'll month from th dat ot this none. Dated May 31, li1!. AtMl'Tf Dklom, Administrator with the will ainiid of th fUt of Mary llelorv. dcaeil. Notice to Creditors, .None ta hereby iiren to ail person Having claims agamst trie MUle ol iu. 0. AriuMironir. ilweaxeJ, to present tliem with the necejaary Toucher, to the umler siatied, the administrator tit aiJ eolate, at niaonircin rnnrnue, 'rfoo wiiiun an uuuin iroiu me uaieoi uu uoure. Dated ttus ih day of June, M. R. Ku.toTT. Administrator of the est ile of Wui C AraistroiiK, elect ased. lUbcaaf Taal SettUaM. Notice is hervbjr giyen to all persons cor- erna . that Grace L. Kelly aa KxecuUll Ol tile bsiate ol J. 8. n.eiiy. deceased, tia' Died her tinal account as such Kiecutnl with the (.'ounty Clerk of Crook comity Ureiton, and the court has set Monday, the 3rd uiiv of September, liJOH, at teu o clot in the lore noon as tne time lor neanng said Final Report, and all persona having objections to .-aid rept'rt are hereby re- uired to present ttie same at said time. aled this 27lh i'y of June. tiRACEL.KKI.LY, Executrix of the K.-tate of 6-28-n J. 8. Kelly, deceased. Natica i ratal SettkaataL Notice is hereby riren that the under limned, the executor of the estate of Mar garet noble, Deceased, has made and tilea nis tinal accounting of his ailmitustration of said estate and the court has named the 2nd day of July, WO at the County Court room in Prineville, Oregon ax the time and place for hearing said linal accounting. At which time and place any person in terested in said etate may appear and hie his objections to said filial accounting. Dated this 17th day of May, ltj. A. J. Noble, Executor of th Estate ' of Margaret Noble, Deceased. Following the Flag. When our aoldieis weot to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commiaeary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., ays: "I was two years in Cuba and two yeare in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discoveiy for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles aid all lung diseases. Guaranteed by D. P. A damson A Co., and Tenipleton & Son., druggist. Price 50c. and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog bowels and torpid liver, until constipa tion becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by D. P. Adamson A Co., and Temple ton A Son druggist. Price 25c. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, ; Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. v. May 26, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Clarence D. Cal breath, of Prineville. Oreeon. has filed notice oi his intention to make final coin- mutation proof in support of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. 12231 made March 11, Ii3, for the SEji Sections, Township 14 8, Range 16 E., W. M., and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, at PrineviUe, Oregon, on July 11th, im. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, vis: J.O.Powell, 8. D. McCallister, William D. Arnold, Henry Burson, all of Prine viUe, Oregon. MichaixT. Nolan, Register. Deadly Serpent Bites are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy : Electric Bitters; the great . restorative medicine, ol which S. A. Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C, says: "Thev restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronic ally torpid liver' Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by D. P. Adamson & Co., and Templeton & Son. Deputy Stock Inspectors, Notice is hereby given that I have ap pointed the following named persons deriutv stock lnNTctrrfi. J. P. Cartwright, Hay Creek James Kice way creek Ash wood Sisters Haystack Paulina Post RoHland ; Hardin Montgomery James Woods, E. H. Sparks, Andrew Morrow, Hugh Lister, RoBcoe Knox, J. S. Bopue, Alex Mcintosh, Thomas Sharp, Jr. Wll.L v UBZWKII.EB, Stock Inspector Crook County. Estray Notice. There came to our place last fall one three-year old red steer, branded 37 on each hip, and marked two crops and two splits. Owner can have same bv calling at our ranch on the Deschutes and paying costs on same. 6-7-4t ' , Vamdkvkmt Baos. I Want Ads Notic. unlir I lii hal will b Hunrvd at th Ml of 0 t'aar per won! per macroon. Nothing Ira than cent. VANTKtLoii of 2VHX. Kient real eetaU nx'iirity. AJdrrM Th Journal. K)K SAI.K.- loo rnort, partly on rrevk lottom and partly in I'lue Mmintain Korust Rterve. 8uilable for ahevn. hoim orcattlo. IVrmaneul win tor ami auatmer raiitra. t'lenty oi water. AJdreasU. K. Kkuuxmi, KoImi, Wash. o-SS-linp. FOR SALE: Two National Road Orad era, one well boring machine and allu tcraer ami plows. luteal improved moilola. All new. Kor aale at a barvain. Cash or approved aecuritv K. O. B. Shaniko. Addrom ti. K. Kxi.uxki, Kel, Wash. . fW-'-H-lnn. LOST. ti white mare, B yeara M, latve brown st on right eye, alioxl Ix-liinJ, brand wine cup, gentle, weigh almut 11,V). One 2 year old aorn! colt following mare, gelding; small star in (or head rope mark ou left fetlock j very gontlo iMHKANca tiaoa., ft-7-4t Clin Fall, Oregon Ksttay "otica. There came to my place about eigli mouths ago one black mare about ot 10 years old, weight about 10"0 pound with a blotched brand resembling S on left hip. Owner can have same by paving al' charge. Also one gray horse) about 10 yean old branded thus on left hip; weigh about 1000 pounds. It came to my place six months ago. Owner can have same bv paving all charges. Ltn Nichols, 6-7-U Hay Crwk, Or. Daatk From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bueklen'a Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and Dealing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Kenseelaersvilla, N. Y., writes: "It cared Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest tore on his neck 1 ever saw.1 Cures Cuts. Wounds, Burn and Sores. 25c at D. P. Adamson A Co., and Teui pleton A Son's drugstore. , Found Cut for Dyspepsia. Mr. S. Undsav.of Fort William, On tario. Canada, who has suffered quite number ol years froui dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and fiver Tableta. She did so and says, "I find that they have done me a great deal of good. have never had any suffering since I began using them."" If troubled with dyepejsi or indigestion why not take these Tablets, get well and stay wellT For sale by I), P, Adamson A Co. Th Very Bast Remedy for Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs an old and well known resident ol Bluff ton, Ind., says: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aa the very best remedy for bowel trouble. 1 make this statement after having usd the remedy in my family for several years. 1 am never without it." This remedy is al most sure to be needed before the sum mer is over. Why not buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency T For sale by D. P. Adamson A Co. IT DRAWS HARD On a woman's vitality to do work fot whlctt she is unfitted, and we wonder how some of the women of our laud live through a hixilt seam m of pleasure or dissipation. Thcu wilt uv with tears In thlr eyes, when they mention the sub ject at all, "U U a hnrd pull," that with pain, weak ness and weariness they are "almost dragged out. Mmiiv In this pnn. dltlnn, resort to alcoholic stimulants and " InvigoruntM," the after effects of which are very Injurious. Ir. R. V. Pierce, forty years, ago found that women were being mistreated throueli Ignorance or carelessness and determined to devote his life and energies to their relief. liiriinj fuunil the emme of their suf fering, lie nfit funlit for the main of relief, and found in Suture' UilKriili,ry- the earth, certain roots which had re markable and valuable medicinal virtues for the cure of these ailments. Using chemically pure glycerine, of iroK'r strength instead of alcohol, he prepared extracts of these, and the result was so satisfactory that the combina tion became his "Favorite Proscription. Tim roots usi-d are: Lady's Slipper root, Black Cohosh root. Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root and Golden Heal root. The world knows it as )b. Pibkck's Favor ite PiiKMciiiiTioj. which has the won derful and unparalleled record of a half mlllion of cures in the last forty year. Write to In. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y for advice, given without charge. "I am glad to be able to testify as to tb merlin of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the many Ills thst women suffer with," writes Miss Gertrude Mitchell (President Young Ladies' Christian Endeavor Kucluty), 4.1 Columbia Street. E., Detroit. Mich. "After many years of suffering and pain. I loon your medicine, and In a short time Iwifan to feel strons-er. became more regular and didn't have the ix-arlnir-down pnins wiili li had bwn my lot for so long. Khali never cease to lie very ifrateful that it was tiroiml.t to my notice. I have no pejus, and feel oiucb stronger icenerslly." Dr. Plnree's Pellets cleanse the elogg4 system from acci-mulated Impurities ThtraartmenrnCitll Paltroli W.thUkW Stts than of any othr make of pttrnt. 1 hit m on vccoiint of their lyl, accuracy mna im)Uciiy. Mrfttll Maffazlnitn-h Qomti of rhio)hM tor nuliat-nb'ra ihxn any-other Ladies' Mfii. On ycar'i tub;riiiirni number) 00 cHlt Lltcri Awmbe-r, A et. Every ubachbajrcl ft McCail ft tarn Fr0 SubacriMt today. 1tn.4f A gent m Wanted, Handtoma pramlwiwof libera 1 catli cummiaaiwrt. Patttrn Cataluf u ( el huo da. ipjiit) and Pramtiim C'atatnyua (bowing 400 praraiumt) aat tr AdortM THI McCALL CO., Maw Vork. C fS, Professional Cards St. Cinttt Jfttm, v Ctw t?Wvr JIT. P. SStlknmp SStlknap ct Cdwards Otto JQf sTNisf ' yjfttff'mm mint Sfym Cm ft aiwawW trmmttHf aajy mr mtfAt A mm t J oa. 0. Jf,i. Calls Asswiasa raiuimv lv oa Nwht Orvics Os Ixma Nostn or AtaasuN's Patw Hmaa. RsaiuaNcs OrruaiT Mstmooist Caraca Orfm lVVVVWWVVVVt Star Barber Shop HYDE A McHAE, Thoi-'h, Our haircutting is up-lo-date. Our shaving is comlortable. Our shop is new and clean. Hendernon Build inir PRINEV1LI.K, OKKtiON IRRIGATION! FiilrtiHiiks-Mome GHSollne Kn-glni-a pump water, spray, aw wixmI, grind, Kcnentl work, t horee-puvt er up. KcoihhhIchI, one drop of Knaollne, with nlue tlnioM more ntr mnkcH the power. KxH'iitM stopa when engine ta cIihhnI dowu. Write for Catalogue and Price fairbanks, Morse, I Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Timber Ijmd, Act June S, 187. If otic for Publication. I'mud States Land Ottlc, Th Dalle. Oregon, June I, 1HU1. Nolle is hereby giveu that in compli ance with the provisions of the act pf t 'iit irress of June S, W7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the (Hates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-dting-ton Territory," as extended to all th Pun lie Land Bute by act of August 4, IwL DAVID E. TKMPLETt N, ot PrineviUe. county of Crook, Htate of Oregon, has this day nied In this omce bis sworn statement No. JC.'7, for the pur chase of the SW SW)i, W) HWli and XK HV, of .Section No. J, in Town ship No. llfl., liang No. IU K , W. M.. and will otfer proof to show that the Isn l sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land liefore th County Clerk at PrineviUe, Oregon, on t: Nth day of rieptember, ltusl. He name as witnesses: Kclward M. Me. Cord, Richard M. Powell. William D. Arnold, Robert M. Templeton, til of Prine viUe, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lunds are requested to hie their claimes in this ottiee on or before said day of September. Il. MICHAEL T.NOLAN, 7-6-bt , Register. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land OtTit-e, The Dalles, Oregon. June Id, 1WW A suhiclent contest altldavit having been nied in this osict dv r.rnest rj. Ter ri 11, contestant, against homestead entry No. 123S8, made March 20, 1!3, for N'4 NEW. KM NW, Hection B, Townsnin H. S., Bange 14, K. W. M., by Charles Law will, Contestee, in which it is alleged that said Charles Law will has wholly abandon ed said tract ; that be has never resided up on or been seen upon said tract; that he has not cultivated the same, that said al leged absence was not due to hUeuinlov- mant in the army, navy or marine corps of me u mica ntates in time oi war. eaiu parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and oner eviuence touciiiiig said al legation at 10 o'clock a. in. on August 11, 11MJ, before the County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, at bis office in PrineviUe. OreKOM. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Angust IH, lissj, lie fore th Register and Receiver at the United Btatcs Land Olbce in The Dulles, Oreiron. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed June 16, 1HGU, set forth fact which snow that after due diligence per sonal service oi mis novice can not oe made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. tt-21-At Micuarl T. Nolan, Register. Soad Bids Wanted. The county conrl of Crook county, Or., will receive bids up to 10 o'clock a. m. July 0, 1906, for the construction of wagon road in Hay Creek Canyon, leading from in front of C. McPherson's house to the Dan Pierce old place, so as to avoid Gates and Crisp hills. Contrac tor will specify and set pegs along route where he proposes to build road, and specify width and maximum grade, and all other conditions of the road he will propose to build. The contractor to fur nish his own specifications of such road with bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder will be required to entfr Into a con true t, and furnish a bond within 30 days after being awarded the contract. By order of the court. J.J.Smith, 6-7 Sonnty Clerk. Teams Wanted. To put In from 750,000 to 1,000,000 feet of Ions, (iood level ground. Lours to lie hauled from to of a mile. Call on or addreu.i, Hawklntt Bros., Prineville, Oregon. i 4 1 Sonera iBtacJcsmithing r i i x. J n t J HoHNKMioKisii, Wixin Wiiwk, m",, Nkatlv am Vhumhiv !INK Whkn it 1 Oiink Hv : : : ftobcrt 9oorc r- f.i LJ M r LJ n t. j n it Satisfaction Will a. J r t LJ r .1 a. J r.i Pkinkvii I K, i J r einnr'wrtriirirt,n.tp,7rpi Arme"snripir"trtfnis"ir"iri.i kJLJeJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjfLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjLJLj 0'9f oil brothers Fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also ffiar Supplies Sola Agents for Hop Gold Doer and the Famous Naps Soda aiaallr Xra&o Solicited. esesbBjBhsebbb jfcencierson ZPollard Wines ami Liquors Country Orders Solicited First Door South of The Opera Saloon BEDELL & MOSES, Proprietors In The Glaze Hall A First Class House Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines and Cigars piacksmithing la The Kind You J. A Stock ol Farm Machinery ririrflri-inri'iririr.-trr.ririnn'i y 'JL JLULi JLiJW JkJ JL JC JL JL JLJ r.:i Li Lu4 rt LJ ri.t LJJ ri;1 r.rt L J LJ r.ii L'J ri tj L'J r..i L"J r,.t LJ THE O'NEIL Restaurant and Lunch Room N SMELZER & ELEFFSON Propt. 3or xjCaciics and Sontiomon 9?feals and SSakcry Jlitnch Board by the wek, 5.00j with room, $6.00. 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