REGISTRATION IN CROOK COUNTY Only 700 votr have !mm ti f IftfreJ up lo yenU-nltty with llic county clerk. Every art of tb county li reirceritil in this Intnl. Yet th-r ara aome trrdncU from which tha rccorda bava not been ra mi ve J. Thr ara aome 2iXX) voters in tha county ao that thone who would vote at tha April pri-1 marina mut not daisy too long. The following figure, uliow the rfgiMtration at tha different prn clncta: J'rliifvlllo prirlnct U ilemocrnU, 77 rviniNlcrwia, 1 iH-lallxt. Total 140. Ah wooil J iicin, fl ri-i. Tot al H. Hliii k llutto 2 (l.-ni. 'W n-i, 3 In dependent, 3 tM lnllnt. Total 60. llenrcrwk 7 iletn, 10 rep. Total 17. ltrww-3 dt iu, 1 Iml. Breu. Total 13 i;roa Keky 1 dVin. 3 rti. Total 3, CHinpiTeek-2(1em, Step. Total 7, IteiKl not In. Dem-hutM nut not In Hny.tuk 10 dem, H pro, 33 rep. 5 ao. Total 01 Hay rrvek 5 dem, 11 n-p. Total 10, Howard 1 lem. 8 rep. Total 0, liarulii I dem, 3 rep. Total .1. Irelauil 3 dem. 5 reo. Total 7 Joliimnn riwW dem, 10 n-p, 1 ao, MH. Iier 13detn, 1 pro, Sliid," rvp, . i oiai wu. 1 Jilillaw B dem, 1 pro, 47 n-p, 6 ao Total 3. i-amoiita 11 dem, 3 Iml, 4 rep, l ao. Total IS. Lyk Onp 2 iletn, 1 Ind, 20 rep, 1 ao, rotai 24. MoiitK(iinery I dem, 10 rep, 1 to Total 13 McKay 17 dem, 10 rep. Total 3(1 Mill iwk-0 dem, 1 Iml, 6 rep, 1 ao. Total 13. Maury I rep. Total 1. NVwaom 8 dem. 5 rep. Total 8. 1'owell Kuttea-7 di l.'.rep. 11 ao. Total XI. Itediuotid 3 rep. Total 3. Kummltt 3 d 1 rep. Total 3, Warm HprluicaNot In. The Three Hats MThrH Hats" drew a big houne last Friday evening. The farcial three-act comedy wan brim full of fun. Duncan Macleod aa "yam Selwyn" a married man, waa well conceived. He i always good Dr Davie played "Boaco Blithers" to Infection. Thee two, with "Dibba," tha boy in buttons, by A. 1$. Roller, were the chief fun makers. Mrs. II. P. Belknap a "Mra. SelwyD," was all right, but the part was not one that gave her talent much opportunity to dis play itself. Warren Brown of the Kilkenny Irregulars, made a fine looking soldier but the audience thought his love-making waa too cold for a warrir. Of course it wasn't elected that he would break any riba but there were aome healthy Irishmen present who re sen led Warren'a interpretation as a good Bcimen of old-fashioned Irish love-making. Misa Reed, Mrs. Davis and Miss Brown were casle for minor ports and filled them acceptably. Fur aa Impalrad Appatits Lous o( )tit always ruaults from faulty digestion. All that is needed it a lew riimoa of CliatuU-rlHiu't Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will invlgo rata Die stomach, strengthen the diges tion and kv you an apretita like a wolf. Them tahlxta alan a.-t mU laxative. Kor sale by 1). P. Adamsou. irerroon at 7:30. Local Mention Mrs. Delia Btewart of (VNeil, visiting in town. Mrs, Crorgo Wiley of I'oxt, has been visiting in town. Mrs. William Combs and daugli ter came in Friday. Ed Kennella and wife of Paulina were In town last week. The Misses Bertha and Fav Baldwin returned Kunday from week's vinit at Bend. Wilkins, the old man who was adjudged insane a few weeks ago and sent to the asylum at Falera died at that institution the first of the week. Misa Kva Fmiih of Missouri, a sister of Miss Alice Bmith, came in on Friday'a stage. Hlie will take charge of the school at Combs Flat the first of next week. j ne sasiing masquerade an nounced for tomorrow evening haa been indefinitely postponed on account of sickness in the fam mily of Manager Poindexter. tleorgo Hold and Mabel Bald win were married at the home of the bride's mother, Sunday the 8th, Rev. W. 8. Cook officiating. Only a few of the immediate relativea were present. Miss Marion Myera of Ban Fran cisco, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ryan, arrived last Friday on a visit to her uncle and aunt. Hhe will probably spend the a u mine in Central Oregon. About 1500 head of sheep be longing to Harris A Miller that had Iteen wintered on the desert, passed through town this nuornin on the way to the Harris place on Dry creek. They are in fine con. dition. Misa Jackie Brock is dead. Word waa received yesterday by friends of the young lady. Miss Brock was well known in Crook county. She worked at the print- ng trade in Bend, at Prineville and at Mitchell. A telegram from Harrisburg, dated March 7, says that Damon Smith died at the home of his grandmother on Februarv 28. The young man was well known in Crook county. He waa afflicted with consumption and left here hoping that a change of climate would do him good. The literary societies of the Crook County High School will hold a oint meeting in the assembly room of the high school next Fri day afternoon, at which meeting J. N. illiatmon will address them. His subject being "Stray Thoughts or Odds and Ends." All who wish to hear Mr. Williamson are cordial- y invited to attend. At the Presbyterian church next Sunday the usual services will be idd as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. with morning worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. The society of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6.45, and evening worship with In the evening, N. F. McCoin of Willow creek was in town Saturday. For oranges, lemons and bsnan as, call on Mrs. Cyrus. James Lawson was transacting business in town the other day Mrs. U. A. Lytle is visiting at the home of George Lytle on Wil low creek. Mra. Eugene Lussier of Bend paid a flying vMt to Prineville the last of .the week. J. W. Ritter was in from How- ard Saturday transacting import ant land business. Max Crandall, the expert ac countant, it out for assessor in Washington County. Rev. Moon of Eugene, will be gin a series of meetings at the Union church March 20. Alex Mcintosh passed through the city Friday on bis way to Port land where his wife is sick. Miss Vida Jones, who haa been attending a husinesa college at 'ortland, came home Monday. Ibo. O'Kelley was in from Howard Saturday arranging bis bond as postmaster at that place. A. L. Wigle of Portland, a brother of John Wigle, came in Monday on a visit to his mother. Mra. Bob Smith is visiting at the home of her mother near Butta Station, taking in the wedding of her sister, Mabel Baldwin. W. B. Johnson of Paulina, re turned from Portland Friday where he has been undergoing treatment for his eyes during the past month. Surveyor! have been at work the past few days surveying a channel for the Ochoco through the city mits. When once established this chunnel will be observed by property owners in the future. Its course will be nrrattd and made to bold the waters of the creek at all times. Willie Moore, the little eon of Robert Moore, suffered a painful accident the first of the week. With several little companions he imhei onto a wagon that was passing the schoolhouse and slip ping fell between the wheels. A heel ran over his right arm, reaking it just above the e'lbow. SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE AT THE O. JC MEAT MARKET Choice Loin Kteaks 12 Hound Xteakit.. Hhonlder " Veal CiiiU-U.. Veal Itoimt I'rlme Hill Itoiut Plain Itoitst..... J'ork Chop Pork Roaat 12 Pork to boll 10 Huron IT WILL PAY .... 10 ... ...12X ... 10 ... 12 ... 10 ... 8 ..12' Klew of beef Htew of Veal 7 boiling lU-f Hlb 7 " Hank 6 " " llrlaket I'Ik Feet..- 4 Hog Heads 4 Houp Meat 8 HaiiMaw B Hhouldeni 12J liarns la Heavy lQe YOU TO INVESTIGATE Stump Grubbers Sal. for J wd stump an One No. 2, fully equippeJ: one No. 8. grubbers for sale cheap. fully equipped, both in flrnt-clasH con dition. or further particulars addresi uaorge hood,, lieml, Uregou. 3-12-lm Ol Dr. Dunsmoro will speak on the aubject, "The Transcendence of Man." The male, quartette will sing as usual. Everybody ia cordially invited to all these services. yyc invite your attention to our iNew Spring Goods that are coming in right along. They are right from the manufacturers and are the newest and latest out. Examine our Summer Dress Goods, Prints, Laces, Embroideries, India .Linens, Table Linen, Etc Hardware Department Our Hardware Department is complete. The Shelf Line has been selected with great care. It will pay you to get prices. Groceries We are the Leaders. Both in quality and prices. Try our Home-Cured Meats. Our "Ham What 'Am" cannot be beaten. J. E. Stewart & Co Remember the Leap Year ball tomorrow evenine. The ladies ave made preparation for a large ttendance. They have put in an extra invitation to every member so that it could be sent to a friend instead of applying to the commit tee for an invitation. Ho please remember to mail the invitation yourself. The person to whom it is sent should present it at the door. Rev. C. A. Housel finding that he would be absent from the city next Sunday arranged with Rev. T. Moore to have the two con gregations, Methodists and Bap tists, to hold their services together both morning and eveninsr. Mr. Moore doing the preaching. The services at 11 a. m., will be held at the Union church and at 7:30 p. m., at the Methodist church. W. S. MeEwing will sing a special solo at the evening service. Every body invited to these services. The O. K. Market advertises a special Saturday sale. Read the advertisement. Read the Easter opening an nouncement of the Crown Milli nery Parlors. The date is set for next Wednesday and Thursday. The boys' athletic club of Crook County High School held a meet ing Tuesday evening to organize a baseball team. Orrin Mills was elected captain, and Randolph Ketchum, manager. 8. W. Norton, the government inspector, returned Monday from a tour of the Sisters country investi gating land proofs that are pend- ng. He left immediately after ward for Paulina and Burns. A. II. Kennedy of the Review, eft Sunday for Portland to receive medical treatment. He expects to be away two or three weeks. Miss Addie Vanderjool is getting out the Review during his absence. R. E. Jones returned from Port- and last week where he has been looking up the timber market. He says that there will be con siderable activity among buyers within the next ninly days and that he will soon be in a position to handle some claims himself. Col. Belcher and II. F. Jones came over from Redmond last evening. The colonel says he likes to come to Prineville so that he can enjoy the comforta of a steam heated hotel. Mr. Jones is filing his nominating petitions with the county clerk. Both gentlemen report lots of new settlers in the Redmond district. Redmond Items Redmond, Or., March 9, '08. Carl Ebret was at the county capital on Saturday. He would not say much for publication, but we found out that he has a rail road up his sleeve. We could al most hear the toot of the whistle. We did not learn that any definite assurances have been given that a railroad will be built in time to carry us to the Fourth of Juty cele bration at Prineville, but Carl says he is working on a proposition that may lead to something after a time. Ed Bates came in from Portland Sunday. We wanted to get a re port on bim and the other mem bers of the Redmond aggregation at the metropolis, but failed to make connections with him. Frank McCaffery is putting up a feed barn that will be run by Milo Covert. Z. T. McClay now has charge of the hotel barn. DIED. 0 At Portland, Or., Friday, March 6, Mrs. Emma Stewart, wife of D. F, Stewart, of Prineville. ine news of Mrs. Stewart's death, while not unexpected, caused a feeling of gloom to overspread the community where she has lived so long. She was born in Mercer county, O., March 31, 1858, and was married to D. F. Stewart at Firth, Neb., October 3, 1875. She leaves three children, J. E. Stew art of this place, Mrs. Grace Krebs of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Una Carlson of Portland. She wasxa member of Sunbeam Lodge, De gree of Honor, and had been a member of the Baptist church here for fifteen years. She was not only faithful to her church, but just as laiimui in oeneving mat it was her duty as a Christian to do the will of her Master at all times She was always ready to lend a helping band in time of need- both in acts of kindness and in words. She was buried at River side cemetery, Portland. Rheumatic Pains Selisred. B. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of Ke. ano lor twenty years Justice of the reace at .Martim-burg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly afflicted witb sciatic rheu matism in my left arm and riarht hlD. 1 have used three bottles of Chamber lain's Pain Balm and It did me lot of good." J-or sale by D. P. Adamson. To Breeders. Thoroughbred Jersey bull for service thit season. J. K. Adamsom, 3121m Prineville, Or. i O'C! i& ( " 2 f "- - .S-J w tW9 W VW W3 w:i "Spring Time, Seed Time" Anticipating early our needs for the coming season, I placed our order for seeds, and was fortunate in getting in in the very lowest market, besides getting the very choicest varieties in Strictly Oregon Grown seeds. These good seeds are bere now, were brought in from Shaniko by express to avoid any possible injury liable by frost or otherwise by freight ship ment, and we are going to sell them exactly at the same prices here in Prineville as is quoted by the Portland seed house. Radish Yellow Dent Corn Pumpkin Onions Sweet Corn Squash Peas Beets, Vetch Turnip Beans Rutabago Clover Timothy Red Top Alfalfa Besides a complete assortment of D. M. Fe rr's package seeds, will also have a complete assortment of seed grains such as Wheat, Oats, Barley etc f Special Notice 3A I want to get qnlte a number of empty 5 gallon oil cans and K will pay to the boys 5 cents each for all they deliver at the J store until we have the required number. " . ' Lap Robes. Hone Blankets, Etc 1 have Just received a new line of Lap Kotxtt, Horse Blankets aud ButfKle Whips. Call and get my prlcea. 2-tt J. W. Boo.ne, JPrlneTllle. Brown Leghcrn Eggs for Sal. I have bought the J. R. Harvey Hrmvn Tirhnrn rlii..L-mia art A am prepared to furnish eggs to all who wnui. xneiu at i ior a setting ol fifteen. The chickens are full-blood Brown Leghorn and are fine lavers. Call on or write, Mrs. T. H. Lafollett, Prineville, Or. Notica In the District Court ol the United Btatea for the District of ldho, Central Division. In (he matter ei Kkhud Cunningham, bankrupt. Notice ia hercbv iri ven that J. O. Cfinnnnt Trustee in the matter ol UK-hard Cunning ham, bankrupt, will tell a private aale Ave hundred (500) (hares of the capital stock of the American Standard Mining Companv. a cor- uurnuvii vi tft-Dver, iaho.. aou also me norm half of the northwest quarter, and the noith west quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion seventeen (17), and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section (18), in township thirty-two (Si) south of range () earn 01 ine vt uiauicue aieriuian, in irooa county, 8tat of Oregon. Said mining stock to be sold in one lot and said real estate in one lot. Sealed bids will be received for said pro- l-ny oy Bam trustee, at Oliver city, inano, either personally or through United States mail, during ine period commencing with the first publication of this notice aud terminat ing on the 3uth day of April, 190S. Bids shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to ten per cent of the amount bid, the trustee being authorized to accept the highest and bust bid, subject to the approval of the referee, after a return to the referee of his proceedings bj said trustee under oath, and a hearing by the referee thereon, afte ten days noiice by mail to the creditors. Datd at Silver oitv. Idaho, this 27th davof February, 190S. i W. F. ftmrf Removal Notice W. Frank Petett, the Jeweler, has removed from Adamson's Drug Store to the northeast corner of the OWeU Restaurant Do not mistake the place. D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS "yE have in stock the most complete line of Jewelry, consisting of Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Rings for both men and women, Charms, Clocks, Silverware and Hand-Painted Ware ever in Prineville. We have a Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge of our Repair Department. D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS The City Meat Market IIORIGAN & STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try some of Crook county's choicest products. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help build up a home industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL i LARCEST CATALOG , Mail Order House in he Northwe.t M - as.saBt GROCERIES (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES " . - YiY VV0. M P in iKit rcmtai Monthly Latsloff , JONES CASH STORE Kmrn a Mvmt on wftitrvcr vou may Deed. Stm. to i Catalog. The Buyers Guide Front and Onir lt. PORTLAND. OR. jfcencierson & !Pollarcl Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars Cir In Stock Country Orders Solicited First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel V we pot Mail 10 to 60 more money for jpn to ship Raw Fur and Hid to hr tbaa to at home. Write for Price List. Market Import, Hhip,ng Ttup. and alxmt our HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE 450 pa.o. leather bound, Bm (hinr on th aobjeet iw written. ll)urtrlin all Kur Arum!. All bout Trppi' Secret. Dwoyt, Trap. Game Uwi. How and whert to lrp, aud t bwn (")' 'cMfal trppor. It's a rwrultr Eueyckipedi. Prica, $3, Trj ur miiam, 1 J. H'te iahhI i,t beautiful R"bM. Our ntlc Bait nd DacOTftUm-isaniniBli to trap, fl 00 rr httlo. Mi v "f UidN and fun to u and got nigboft pnoas. AM&onek Urn ircpt-119. JlU-ajKll,.tt inn. 0 0 u o. I Q 8 Q 0 0 H cfit