8 1 I t j r.t t'J n CJ) rt t j r.i t j ra ca r i LJ n CJ t j ri EJ FOSTER & HORIGftN Are headquarters for the best of everything in their line. They quote the following prices on meats: Loin Steak 12 V" l,u,ul Round Steak 10c per pound Shoulder Steak 3 pound for 2M Prime Rib Roast lOct per pound riain Roast 7 and Sets per pound Roil Reef 6 "d Setts per pound Tork Chops 12J- I1'1" Huml Loin Mutton Ohojw 1:2 Jots per pound Shoulder Mutton Chop UVts per pound Lea Mutton UVt-t jr pound Veal Cutlet.... 12 Jet P' lu,ui Veal Roust 10 to l'2JeU per pound Veal Stew per pound Sausage ld'ts P'r pound Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or in chunk. We have prices that are RKillT the We also make a specialty of our own make of Hams, Bacon ami Lard. Guaranteed to be striclty first class in both Qualitv and Flavor POSTER & HORIGAN Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PR 1 NEVILLE, OREGON E. and GILBERT'S Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas Confectionery Candlen are fresh ilatly from the l'rineville factory, the only one in the county. Quality anil flavor unsurpassed. Superiority has always been the test of Gilbert". The same factory is turning out the tiewt jrratle of lee Cream inaiie from pure cream. Your patronage once secured will never le lost. Present Location with Rideout & Foster r.i LJ r.i LJ r - LJ r t LJ r ,.i LJ r .1 LJ A r.i LJ r .1 LJ r. i LJ r,.j LJ ri LJ t JL JL JL JL. JL JLUL JL JL JL JL JL JL J W " 'V. ','t s Reception SMITH & CLEEK, Propriktokh Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Post Office Box 92 MAIN STREET PKINEVILLE, OREGON What Alkali Is. The term alkali as used through' out the west designates anv so luhle matter in a soil by water iy the IVnver Field and farm. The term doea not mean that the salts are alkaline or basic in a chemical sense, for a greater part of these salts are neutral and in some eases even acid salts have re ceived this name. Two kinds of alkali are commonly reeognued w hite and black. The white alkali is composed of one or more of the following salts, named in the or der of their importance: Sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, mag nesium sulphate, calcium choride, msgnesium eioruie wttn, in some districts, borates and nitrates. The essential constituent of black alkali is sodium corbonate, although this salt is never pure but is mixed with sodium bicarbonate and the salts which form the white alkali. These salts are formed through the weathering of the rocks and in districts of light rain fall the amount of seepage through the soil is insufficient to wash them awav. there is therefore an ac cumulation in most arid soils the amount, other things being equal varying inversely as to the rainfall of the district. In some places the alkali is the accumulated salt from the evaporation o' inland lakes All river water contains soluble matter and when this water enters an inclosed basin where the water? evaporate an accumulation of salts is the result. The mud, silts, and sand left by this lake all contain soluble mat ter and upon applying water by irrigation to such soils the alkali which may not be apparent on the surface of the soils, is brought up by the water, as it rises through capilary attraction. These inclos ed basins sometimes repret-ent the most difficult conditions with which the farmer has to deal, for the salt begins to accutuul iie in the lowest part of the basin xlend ins to the sides a the amount of salt brought in increases. The great expense or impossibility of draining such basins is the great barrier in the way of reclamation The great Salt Lake of Utah is the remnant of a great lake and it? waters today represent the mother liauor from the concentration of the great quantities of water. In past geological ages arms of the ocean were sometimes cut off from the main ocean and the waters con centrated by evaporation until part or all of the burden of soluble mat ter was deposited. Beds formed in this way today, when elevated above the level of the sea and ex posed to erosion, give rise to quan tities of alkali. Want Adsfr!-Card'- r un.lnr lliis hem! will le ImriuM nl the rale f 0 Cut per wont por insertion. Nothing ' limn ' eents. VANTKI-Uvoi of KKl. Kxielloc.t real estate mvurity. A.l.lremi The Journal. 7 K- R cs THE HAMILTON STABLES Bl'CIIANAN & ALLEN, Proprietors PKINEVILLE. OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 5 (gj3 gS j5 52 ($3 2$s ($2 (S1 ri LJ LJ n LJ n LJ n LJ LJ r.i LJ n L J LJ n LJ LJ LJ n LJ LJ n L'J n LJ n LJ Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor I am prepared to do all kinds o( Machine work (except casting) such as boring Engine cylinders, dressing valves and valve seats, lilting shaking lor any kind of machine, also plow and edge tool grinding, saw gumming and liling. Having installed new and up-lo-dale machinery for the above work, I can, in most cases, save you money over sending lo Portland for repairs, say nothing about lime 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 LJ r3 L J r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r..a L J ra L J rr LJ L J r.i L J r.i LJ ra LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ r i L J r.i L J KOK SALE.- P.HXl .-re ranch, partly on civek bottom auit partly in Ithie Mountain Korvst Keserve. Suitable (or sliwn, horse or cattle. Permanent winter ami summer rin. Plenty o( water. Aillressti. K. KkI.uxio, Kelso, Wash. . ti-'.'S-lmp. FOR SALE: Two National oal trail ers, one well lvriiij! maeltiue aiul sli erer ami plows. Latest improved motiol. All new. For sate at a haiyain. t'asli or approve.! neeuritw K. O. H. Sltaniko. Alilrtss ti. E. Kkluhhi, Keli, Wash. V-''S-lntp. FOK SALE. KcV aerenof .! Iim.l, tvW Mei til jjoimI inettilow, ,ttt tterea tf alfalfa, lmlnnoe kuh1 pnstuiv Irtnd; nil umlcr a :t lr fence- ami wit! 1h sold for an Here. All tools thrown In. 'Jt hetnl of liorwett broken. 700 heml of cuttle, most of theni stiwk cattle, some steers. vearlamls atul 2-venr-olils. all for t'.tt.OtHi. Tart cash, halaniv on easy terms. For further nformatloit In on I rv of U V. Halley, Paulina, Oregon. i-U'-tt "Mak Hy Whit th Sun Shine.'' Theie i a lesmn in the work tl the thriftv f.-irmer. lie know that the briw'lit sunshine mav last but a day atul he prepares lor the shower whieh are so liable to follow. So it should t witheverv hoiiwholil. Pysentery, iliar rhoea and cholera tnorhns may attack some member of the home without warning. I'liamU'rlaiu's 0lie, Cholera and linrrhoca Itenioilv, which is tnej- . . . .. i . . . I: ' lHst Known tneiiiiMiie lor inene inww, honld always he kept at hand, a im mediate treatment is neeef-sary, and do lay may prove iat.il. For sale by l. I'. Adaiuson ,V Co. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic. are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate '.he stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. They al so regulate the bowels. For sale by D. V. Adamson & Co. Library Apportionment. The following is the County Library Apportionment and direct ors should make selections as soon as practicable. Selections must be made and sent below before August 10 or the Commission will make selections: 1 fi"..!)0. 2(1 $1.20 42-$l.M 2 2 70 21 1 20 4H- 2 20 3 2 20 22 10 tj() 44 5 itO 4 1 10 2:1 2 00 4." 4 IiO 5 2 10 24 1 M) V- itO 6 2 00 25 2 00 4H 1 20 7 3 20 2' 4 40 4!t 2 40 8 2 20 27 2 20 50 2 90 9 4 00 2S 2 30 51 1 70 10 4 00 32 3 M) 52 4 70 11 4 00 :: 2 00 5: 8 20 12 13 90 34 90 54 3 30 13 H m 35 1 00 55 2 0 14 3 90 3 3 70 5t 1 20 15 2 40 37 1 SO lfi- 4 0 3 1 20 17- 3 20 39 1 70 IV 3 50 40 2 70 19- 4 00 41 HO C. li. Dinwiddle, County Superintendent. Orfm. 2P. SSiss ZBelknap dc Cdwarcis M JVw fWr tSt f PM ff'kjruttmm mint Surfm Cmttt jtnmjttty 4f f might Clu AKiwcaio I'Mxtrriv " NiuHt OrrtctOK IVhi Nonta or Aiummin' IHCUStOM. KalKNCK OrMfUti MrTHUIIIDT I'MIHIM riririririiinririririririinr iririniriririririnrri L JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JLJL JL J r i L J r i w j r i L J r i L J r i L 1 r i L J r i L J r i LJ r i L J r i i j r i LJ r i L J r.i LJ r i L J ri LJ ri LJ L JLJL JL JLJL JL JL jyjLJL JL JL J r i L J r i L J Sonera SSlacks?7iithing HOHSKSMOKINU, W'lHM) WoHK, Kit',, N'KATLY AND I'ltDMITI.Y Donk Whkn it ih Donk Hv : : : Robert ?oorc Satisfaction Will He Guaranteed I'ttlNICVIf.t.K, Oil K ION. l i r i r i r "inririr iririririr irir i irir irir iririririr.ir irirnr. i f L JL JL JL JL JLJL4L JLJk JLWLJL J L J L JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL jf LJL JLJLJLJLJL JLJLJLJLJLJLJ Job .Printing AT TIIK Joiirna. Office The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear drove, la., of all usefulness, came when he bean taking Electric flitters He writes: "Two years ago Kidnej trouble caused me Keat suffering, whieii I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com plaints, JSlood diseases, Headache, Diz ziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by 1. P. Adam- son & Co., and Templeton & Son's drug store. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersign ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel G. Boone, deceased, to the creditors and all others having claims against the estate of Lemuel G. Boone, deceased, to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R.Elliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 12th day of July, 1906. KLLA BOON'E, Aiininistratrix of the Estate of Lemuel U. Boone, Deceased. $5 Per Mead Reward I will pay $." per homl for homes w ith the following lirand - (a wrench) on right or left stilt, prongs pointing toward head. !lore.t are known as the Johnny (Van horses and range from the John Day lo Trout creek. It or were raised on Trout creek. Any one taking up these horse, holding them anil sending lue information so that I ran come and get aine will receive the alove reward per head. A. J. WASH llf KN, s-2-stp SupK-e, Or. In Self Defense Major Hamm, ediior and manager of the Constitutioialist, Kmitienee, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four vears ago, by files, bought a Ihx of lluckleu's Arnica Salve, of which he says: "It cured me in ten davs and no trouble since.1' Quickest healer of Hums, Sores, Cuts and wounds 25c at D.I. Adamson A Co., and Tepleton A Son's drug store. Star Barber Shop HYDK A Mt'KAK, I'mVs. Our haircultiny is up-lo-ilalr. Our shaving is comlortable. Our shop is new and clean. Henderson Bulkltmr HMXKVII.I.K. - OKKiiON 0'9fcil brothers ohsmt J&qtitr jYmut Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also Supplies Sole Agents for Hop Gold Deer and the Famous Napa Soda ITcLm.ll3r Tiado Sollcltod. kJLAiAAJVJLAAAAAJki IRRIGATION I Fnlrbniiks.MiirMe tiiiaidliie I'.n Iflnea pump witter, spruy, suw wood, Krlml, Ketieritl w ork. 2 horse-power up. Kconoiiilcnt, one drop of K'lS'dliic, with nine tltneM iiioi nlr luiikes the power. Lxpt'iis' stop when engine is chined ilowtn Write for t'utaloKue ami Trices On hi. IT DRAWS HARD woman's vitality L do work for j : the is untitled, a:id wo n oiuler how , sjuie of the women 1 of our land live through a .lrv' si-asjin of nleasu. or dissipatioiu Ttuy uill ttty w ith tears In their eyes, when they mention the sub ject at all. "II i a tuinl villi." that with pain, weak- ness and weariness j they are "almost i dragged out."j M anv. in this con- - diiion. resort to alcoholic stimulants and " invu-orants." the after ellecls o( which are very injurious. i.i. ii. . i .er.e. loriv years, ago louno ralifornia. Oregmi, Nevada. .ii.v ..win' n. ,i ui-tiiK ill i.-1 1 througli ignorance or carelessness and ileiermini il to devote his life anil energies to their relief. I :'irhni Imiml the rtiinr. of their suf fering, he iu:rt umijlit fur tin: jnniis of ri -I, if, anil found in Stiturc'n .iJxrii.ri; the earth, certain root which hail rn- chose of the HWW SW" in.;ruaine anil vaiuaiile nieillcinal virtues for the cure of tin so ailments. I'sing chemically pure glycerine, of lriiM-r str-ngth inslead of alcohol, he pro pa nil extracts of these, and the result Fairbanks, Morse, & Co. PORTLAND, OREGON r3Er3ri5ET3T3TET3S A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off H'riixlic attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mvsterv that Ir. King's .New Life Pills solved lor me," writes Jolm N. I'leasant.of M ignolia, III I. The only pills that are g-iarantetsl to give r(ect satisfaction to everylHwiy or monev re fundeil. Only 2oe at 1. 11. Adamson A Co., and Templeton A Son 'a drug store. Timber Land, Act June S, IS7H. Notice for Publication. I'nited State IjoiiI Olllc, Th lallr, Uregoti. June I, ItmO, Notice is heri-hy given Unit in cniiipli ance w ith the provision of the act of t'oti Kress of June 3. ls7S, entitled "An act for the sali of tiiiils-r lauds in the Ma ten of nuil Washing ton Territory," as extendeii to all llm I'ulc lic Ijin.l Slnnw by act of August 4, l.strj. HAVI1) K. TKM I'LKTt N. ol Prineville, county of Crook, State of Oregon, has this day tiled ill this olflce his sworn stati'iiienl So. 11rJ7, for the pur- SKtf MV;, of Section No. il, in Tu was so satisfactory that thu cotnlilna lion became his " favorite I'rescripl ion." The risits u.-l are: Lady's Slipper root, lilaeW Cohosh nsit, I nicorn root, liluo Cohosh risit and (iolden Seal nsit. The A'orlil kuous it as Dit. I'ikik k m Kavok- i itk I'HKsciiiiTioN'. which has the won derful and unparalleled record o( a half- : million of cures In the last forty yearn. , Write to I)r Tierce, iiulfalo, N. Y., for advice, given without charge. "I am glad U) bo able to testify as In the , tnerils of lr. Plerce n Favorite Prescription i for the many Ills that women suffer wilh," writes Miss (ertrwl Mllehell (PrcM.leiit Young I. allies' (')irlsllan Kndeavnr M. iet), WColiiiiiliiaStri el. K.. iM-tnili, Me,. 'Afu r. many years of suffering unil nain. I I.--W 1 your medicine, and In a short time Ix-i'iin to feel stronger, ls-eame more i-egulnr ai..l j dhln't have the Is-aririg-drovn if.lus whiilii had tsneii my lot for so long. Shall nevi r cease to lie very irraief ill that It was lp)i.k',.l to my notice. I have no pains, and tl mui h wronger generally." Or. I'leren'H Pel'et cleanse thp clofMl Yste.in from acci.v.mlatwd linpiiiiile ; 9 I ThmmnmVnCuli P tternamM lnih ttnhJ Stain O.an of any other nuke of raiiernr I tin u on axc.oii-.t t their itylo, acciiracy and unipiioty. -ti-fclrn Maarxlne'Thaiinof Fa.hion) h mrr r.lirr, irMIOmVOl'MT I.di's' M . year's s.;i.scr, i-ii.n(U umke.l tml. 30 wnl. fr'"' n.mii,.-r, .1 ci-ula. Kveryobcnber(eUaMct.all lat tein Frew, Sulwerilie loday. l.liilr Alti-nia Waoled. Handgun premhimi or lib-r-it t 'st- r,,, iviiim. I'attm Ca'alofiie ' I at. i. ns) end Preininm Cital"i:ue (r.ho..n.! iJi p.ennunn) ki-UC lie. Adilrew THB McCAi.L CO., h York. , Wi SW'i and o. 'J3. in Town ship No. i;S., llange No. Hi K., W. M and wili olTcr proof lo show that the land sought is more valuabls for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud Ix-fore the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the Htb day of rScptemhcr, I'.Ml. He nanie as witnesses: Kdwnrd M. Me. Cord, Kichard M. Powell, William 1). Arnold, Kols-rt M. Teiupleton, allot Prine ville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely 'h r ahovtsslescrilwd lands are reipiested to lile their claiuiea in this otlice on or before said St day ol 'September, l'.JH. M1CHAKLT. NOLAN, 7-5-ltt Register. (Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United Mates Land Oil ice, The Dalles, Oregon. June Hi, HUM',. A autlicieut contest alhdavit having been Hied in this otlice by Krnest H. Ter rill, contestant, against houiestead entry No. lli'ViM, made March 2fi, l!U3, for NJ KE'i, V. N W, Mection , Townsnip I t, Range 14, K. W. M by Charles Law will, Coutesuie, in which it is alleged that said Charles I.awwill has whullv ahandon- ed said tract; that he has never resided up on or tiecn seen upon saiu trad ; mat lie has not cultivated the same, that said al- leL't'd absence was not due to his employ ment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United ruatui in time 01 war. .'saui parties are hereby iiotilU.il to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. in. on August 11, llsiti, before the County Clerk of (-'rook County, Oregon, at his orllce in Prineville, Oreifon. and that final hearing will lie held at 1U o'clock a. in. on August IS, lljuo, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United Htates Land Olhce in Die Dalles Oregon. 1 be said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled June 10, litOO, set forth facts which show that after due diligence per sonal service ot tins notice can not lie made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. bXil-np AIioiiakl T. Nolas, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon. July 19, 1!W6. Not re is hereby given that James C. Houston of Crook, Or., has tiled notice of his intention to make linal five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. fiti0 made June HI, 18(18, lor the lot 4, Kectioii 1!), lots 1 and 2, (section . 0, T. 18 8., It. 19 E W. M , and JHK4 SK't Section 25, T. 18 8., K. 18 E.. W. II., and that said proof will be maile before the county clerk, at his office, in Prineville, Oregon, on August 28, 1II08. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, anil cultivation of the land, viz: John W, Hhattuck, Henry Jlerchtorf, Elam Kaught, of Crook, Oregon, and Will, iam R. McKariand, Prineville, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 7-2fiip Register. Road Bids Wanted. The county court of Crook county, Or., will recoive bids up to 10 o'clock a. in. July r), 19(Hi, for the construction of a wagoji road in Hay Creek Canyon, leading from in front of C. Mcl'hersoii's house to the Dan Pierce old place, so us 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 enter into a contract ami furnish a bond within HO days alter being awarded the contract. Jiy order of the court. J. J. Smith, 6-7 County Clerk. jfeendcrson & Pollard Par Country Orders Solcited Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the l'oindcxtcr Hotel n3M0333333SgB3333333333333 n The Opera Saloon BEDELL A MOSES, Proprietor In The Glaze Hall A First Class House Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines and Cigars piacksmithing That Pleases Is The Kind Yiiu J. (Jet at H. WIGLFS (Hucoessor to) CORNETT & ELK IKS A Slock of Farm Machinery always on hand r'lr.rrirrrnrirrr.iari'in.'iriirrTinrrn'i'i'irrrin'i THE O'NEIL Restaurant and Lunch Room SMELZER & ELEFFSON Propi. JW oCadics and Scntlcmon TIfoals and !3akcry jCunch Board by the week, $5.00; with room, 96.00. Meal Tickets, $4.00 FOR Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Rugs Linoleum, Matting, Lace, Curtains, Win dow Shades and Poles, Wall Paper Liricrusta, Doors, Windows, Transoms Paints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, Cooking Utensils, Wash Machines, ChurnB, Etc., go to A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. I and save from 10 to 20 cents on Every Dollar