Local Mention Wnltcr O'NVil i l O'Nt-il tli J. II. lFiu r left ti'Ktrrtlny lor a Mm. Kuinia I rows i utt ting In trip to Lab-view ntw millinery tock. Hm will lie found at the old Urn Allen lilac, acrona from the Itcdliy. ' J. K. Stewart and wife, Mr. and Mr. Carbon, I), F. Flcwart and Mm. Michel Ciiine in y ri vatr ronvoyanc from Klmniko Friday. K. T. Hlayton ililivrml 125 hud of bm-f licra to tint Union Mrnt Co., at Hhaniko tlii week ll r c'lv about 94.25 r hundred for them. L A. itooth hn rtturiifd from Klamath county after dixHiiig of Ida liouii'ctead filing. Ho Iihk taken Kitin in the Crook County liank. Forent SuerviHor Ireland and ilia aitant, 15. F, Johnaon, have moved their ollice into jx-rumnent quarter in the Adutinon bullJing. Mr. Ireland my they are at home to all who are intereated in forett mattera in room 16 and 17. The Caacade National For cut ban again U-en divided and a central diviaion eKtablinhed with head quarter al Kugetie, Oregon. Clyde It. Heiu ia forfvt uervior of the new creation and will htglji work at once on the aynternitixing of bin new field. The I-adie Aid society of the Methoilift church will hold their Kanter tale In the Moore building, nest door aoiith of the Crook County Hank, on April 11th. It will l oHn afternoon and even ing. Do not forget to come and cant a vote for the (inert baby in the context. The I. O. O. K. I.nlge will lm prove the vacant ground on the north and west aide of their build ing on arcond etreet and will plant graea, tree and vhrubhery autlicient to convert the pre mine into a park for their own benefit, Thi ia a move in the right direction. C. 8. Ilnrlrum, uMrviior of the eoulhern divieion of the Cucm)i National Foreet, will lm here aonte time the laat of thia month and will lie reient at a meeting of lock men and will attend to the allotment of rangea in bin territory. The date decided upon ia March 28. Pante thia date in your bat. Superviaor A. 8. Ireland will hold civil aervice examination at bin office in Prineville aome time in April, at which time all appli cant for ponitiona in the aervice John II. Howard wa a visitor : from Lower Hiidge Tueaday. L, V. McISeely returned the laat of the week from a buaineta trip to Waehington. W. I. Meyer, the editor of the Laidlaw Chronicle, waa a I'rinville viititor the flrt of the week. For genuine bargain, notice the lit that J. K. Stewart & Co. are advertiing for Saturday 21t. C. C. lion haa received an ap point nient to the forentry aervice a ranger. Ilia Iieadijuarter will be at Howard. Joe Hmelzer returned Sunday from Reno, Nevada, and haa re turned bia old position in the firm of KIMhoii & Smeber. Mra. Ktia announce her millin ery oM-ning for next Vednenday and Thurxday, March 25 and 20. See her ad. Farmer are all buoy with fpring plowing and needing and all report the ground in fine condition for uch work. Not o bad for March. The friend of Mia (lor a Fergu con will be pleased to know that the young lady ha about recover ed from her ickiirw and will ln- back again (diorlly. Clyde Kinder brought the ma ive iron roller that waa lined by the 1). I. A I. Co. for leveling the automobile road into town Tues day and it will be repaired and uni'd in preparing the race track for the May race meeting. Superintendent Adrian Crook ha lecn buy all week remodeling the old fire alarm eyetem that was installed aeveral year ago and will aoon have it in working order. Hoxee are being comilrocled which will be placed in different parts oi the city. A new gong ha been in ula lied at the power liouxe. The I'rinevilln bran band i undergoing a reorganization and will U-gin pructice a aoon an their inxtructor, Mr. Kiddle, arrive. Uniform are to be ordered and the boya propone to get down to work at once in order to be ablo to do their part at the coming Fourth of July celebration and on all public ocenion. (i. V. Slayton wus up from hi ranch five mile wrxt oi town Mon day attending a meeting of the Le.l?v Cp.aa Irrir...linn P.. M. be given an opportunity to ,., ,. .t,.M ... demonHlrate their fitne for the UlH irrifation and will have wui . i ilia in a irdKrrptiive uruuen of the government eervice and one in which nblebodied men are needed. At a joint meeting of the liier ary societies held in the awmbly j room of the high acbool iat-t Fri day afternoon, Mr. J. N. William son addreed the student taking for his subject, "Stray Thought, or "Odd and Enda." He firt spoke on the "temperature of the world," giving some of hi own ex perience in picking out the pexxi mist; then upon "poetry," telling of his first attack of "poetic fever," and lastly about "politic." From beginning to end the talk waa full of interext and the listeners enjoy ed every word. it flooded in a lew day. Alfalfa which ha Wen green all winter, will begin to grow rapidly by April 15, and much depends on it early irrigation. A movement ia on foot by the cemetery association to plant trees and graxxes in the Masonic and I. 0. ()., F and Workmen cemeteries north of town. They propone to provide some means of watering the premises and will no doubt carry out their present plans. Water will be provided either from the water tank which is about two thousand feet distant or by windmills, as the committees see fit. The movement is a commend able one and should be carried through at once. T Saturday Surprise Sale Ifl A few extra special ' offerings in high-grade goods that are an absolute bargain. These goods will be sold at this price on Saturday, March 21st only. So supply your wants. Prices Extraordinary The finest quality Singapore Pineapple, PA medium-sized can, 20c a can or 3 cans OXJC Fancy Oranges, medium - large size, per QC dozen JdC e Pure Wild-Rose Honev, in qt jars, 3 lb r A honey.jars worth 10c and honey GOc, only OUC Fels Naptha Soap, 10-bar box ()5c Extra Nice Condensed Mince Meat, 1-lb in paokage.:. 1UC J. E. Stewart & Co For orange, lemon and banan a, call on Mra. Cyru. Will Percy returned the luxt of the week from Montana, M.S. May field i attending to buMine matter here today. Mix Trixy Long left on the Burn stags for Portland yesterday. Andrew Anderaon left Tueday on an extended vixit to friends in the Kaxt. Mr. 0. M. Cornett and family returned from Portland the firl of the week. Mrs. Koxcoo Knox of Post, who baa been quite sick, ie reported a little better this week. Mix Laura Small of Silver Lake, pusaed through town enrouteto Portland yesterday. Henry Cadle returned the laxt of the week from a short vixit with hi family at CorvalH. Iaten Morgan returned yester day to Paulina after a month's visit with relatives here. Notice the prices of J. E. Stewart & Co.. are advertising for Saturday's Hale. See add in this ixxue. C. C. Brix came in Monday from a trip to Washington, where he had been on lesal busines. The daylight stage from Shaniko arrived laxt night loaded with homexcekers for the Silver Lake country. ( The Iap Year ball given by the ladies of the Annex laxt Friday evening, was a pleaxant affair. The crowd was juxt alwut the right sue to thoroughly enjoy the occasion. George Taylor of Crooked river, is dangerously ill at Prineville. Mr. Taylor is t-u fieri ngirorn an abxcex on the liver and is in a critical condition. C. J. Johnson left today for his ranch on Crooked river. Mr. Johnson says he will turn moxt his cattle on the range as graxs is good and he thinks the winter is over. The many friends and neighbors of Mrs. N. F. McCoin gave that lady a pleasant surprise Inst Thurxday evening upon her re turn from a visit to her old home in Illinois. Linn Nichols and Z. Stroud, who months sinking a ehaft on the Thron Thronson mining properties at Howard, struck a vein of ore laxt week that will average about 5to the ton of free milling ore. Services at the Methodist church next Sunday will be as usual, with the pastor in the pulpit both morn- ng and evening. The subject for evening will be "Choosing a Wife." This is the companion sermon of the one delivered March 1. on "Choosing a Husband." Special music. All are tnvited. There was quite a little celebra tion at the home of Mrs. Alex Thomson last Saturday evening. This was the natal day of Dr. Dunsniore and 'Mrs. Millican. and also the date of the wedding anni versary of Dr. and Mrs Belknap, so Mrs. Millican determined to have a sort of joint celebration to commemorate the oc c a s i o n. "Flinch" and refreshments helped to pass a very pleasant evening. SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE AT THE 0. K. MEAT MARKET Cholee Lolll Hteak 12 ItiMitnl Hunk 10 Shoulder " t Veal Cut let 12 " " 10 Veal It.iHxt . 12 Prime Itlti Jtopat 10 I'lnln Itoimt. H Pork Chop 123-i Pork lionet 12 1'ork to Hull 10 IT WILL Htew of Heef 8 Htew of Veal 7 Hulling Heel I'.lb 7 Hank 6 " " Hrixket 6 Pigs Feet 4 Hug Ileajl.. 4 Houp Meat 8 HntiMnKe S HIiouMer 12 Ham 19 Ilacun Ileavv lflc PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE I. W. Ward left Saturday for a visit to bis daughter, Mix Iora, at Portland. The A. O. U. W. and I. O. 0. F. lodge desire to convey to M. K. Elliott their appreciation of his services and labor in preparing the deed for lot in their cemetery. A Cozy Church. I 1 Onion Sets rerry uarden deeds i AT j J. E. Stewart & Co.' i - pi Facts About Machinery i J In buying Plows, Drills, Harrows, etc. it behoores 0 one to know beforehand that they can get repairs for same. It is a great inconvenience and expense to be unable to get any certain part to an implement or ma chine from the local agent, therefore we aim to keep supplies for all our machinery, besides our endearor is to handle only the best, standing the least show for breakage. Of such we are the exclusive agents for Oliver Chilled Plows, Superior Grain Drills, The Os born Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, etc. In ad dition to being able to supply you any necessary re pairs, we are selling them at reasonable prices. 0 I 0 0 I Ttie Presbyterian church ha been thoroughly refurnished this week, including a fine new carpet, covering the entire floor. Folding opera chairs have been installed ith seating accommodations for one hundred and fifty, and a new pulpit, the latter the gift of the Sunday school. An eighteen-ligbt electric chandelier and two side bracket lights, with a shaded pul pit lamp are the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lister to the church. The balance ef the furnishings have all been bought by the Ladies' Aid Society of the church, j The interior of the church is now one of the neatest auditoriums to be found outside the large cities. Regular services will be held next Sunday, Dr. Dunsmore preaching morning and evening. The male quartette will sing at the evening service, and everybody is cordially invited to all the services. Team for Sale One pn of work hore, well broke and gentle, weight about loOO pound eaen ; one at leather work harne, wnd one Z Inch wagon. Team can tie awn at Hanley Feed lard or call on Dell SI. Ktewart. Stockfor Saie 90 head of stock cattle. Young, and In good condition. Call on Philip Gra ham, Hay Creek, Or. 3-19-linp Strayed One bay noree, 9 year old, white lace, K-rt Bind loot white, urandtn "H" on left shoulder. Hewn fet-dlnR Decemtier 8. Home Ut .at Redmond Stable. Redmond, Oregon. Owner can have eame by paying feed bill and notice 2-27-lm New Millinery Stock If you want to eee the fluent In Millinery wult until my stock conn's In. It haa been delayed by the waxhout but will te here la good time for Kaster. Everything: new and right up to the minute., Mkh. Emma Phobic Millinery Opening MARCH 25th and 26th Latest stvles in Sprint; Hat for l.mliff, Stiffen and Children, (iooda selected by an experienc ed buyer and are etrictly ap to date. ' Mrs FIp Millinery llld.LolCo parlors Corner Second and Main Sta. Socialist County Convention The Socialist County Convention for Crook County, State of Oregon, 1 hereby called to meet at the Cir cuit Court room at Prineville, Ore Ron, ou WeducHdny. April 22, l'JOS, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpiwe of uoiulnatiiiK candidates for all the Couuty offices to le filed at the next Keueral election, and for the transac tion of such other biiHlne as may come before said convention. This will lie a mass convention and all persons lu Crook county, State of Oregon, known to tie identified with the Socialistic movement will le en titled to a voice lu the proceedings of the convention. Done by order of the Socialist County (Central Committee, March 2nd, im. J. 11. McDowell, Chairman. Dwioht Roberts, Secretary. Barley for Sale Chopped barley, without sacks, 111 per ton. Hocked $21. Inquire of lielfrich Bros., O'Neil, Ore. 2-tf Attention Homcseckers. People coming to Crook county with the intention of locating on government land should first write or call on Cady A Jonea, Prineville, Or. Stump Grubbers for " Sale. Two stump grabber for sale cheap. One No. 2, fully equipped ; one No. 3, fully equipped. Both in firct-clasH con dition, ior further particular addre George Ilobbb, Bend, Oregon. 3-12-lra Applications for Grazing Permits. NOTICE i hereby given that all appli cation for permits to graze cattle, hornee and heep within the CASCADE (WILLAMETTE) NATIONAL FOR EST during the Season of 1908, must be filed in my office at Eugene, Ore., on or before April 15, 1908. This new division includes grazing district 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8. 9 and 10 of the Cascade (South) National Forest a established last year. Full information in rsgard to the grazing fee to be charged and blank form to be need in making application will be furnished upon request. 3-l!Mt C. R. Sbitz, Supervisor. Application for Grailng Permits. NOTICE is hereby given that all ap plications for permit to graze cattle, horse and sheep within the CAS CADE (UMPQUA) NATIONAL FOR EST during the season of 1908, must be filed in my office at Roeeburg, Oregon, on or before March 22, 1908. This new division includes grazing districts 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17 of the Cascade (South) National Forest as established last year. Full information in regard to the graz ing fees to be charged and blank forme to te ueed in making application will be furnished upon request. It S. C. Babtbum, Supervisor. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the undersign ed, the administrator of the estate of Mary E. Stewart, deceased, to the creditors of and to all other having claim apainst said deceased to present the same with the proper vouchers, to the undersighed at the offlceofM. R.Elliott in Prineville, Ore gon, within siz mouths from the first publi cation of this notice. Dated this 19th day of March, 1908. J. E. Stewabt, Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Stewart, deceased. 3-19 MaherA Cnh Kaivei TTV VK A m f Mukal hutraneati )t Adamson & to Cuaera Supplit. Lowney'i Candies Wall Psper DRUGGISTS Cifar. The place to buy an Elgin, Walthani, Howard, Rockford, Hampden, Illinois, or any other good make of watch movement. These you can have in solid gold, gold filled, solid silver or nickle cases. Prices to suit all. We have Chains,"C harms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings, Bracelets, Emblem Pins,. Cut Glass and Silverware. Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. D.P. Adamson & Co. 7 DRUGGISTS t , , . . Cream Separators Have you been thinking about Cream Heparntloin? If so, look Into the merit, not price, of the various make and ace If you are not decided In favor of the Sharpie Tubular. It I pooltlvely the "Impl.nt, moat durable, llght-runnlnj?, cloeetit-sklmmlng ma chine on the nmrkHt. Itaeyatetn of separating la entirely differ ent from any other make the milk going In at the bottom where it whirl with the bowl being subjected to the powerful centri fugal force which the bowl generate, the skim milk Immediately leave the cream, the milk whirling upward agalnat the wall of the bowl and pamdng out at the k!m milk outlet, while the cream whirl upward Inalde the milk, panning out of the cream outlet. Thl bowl conlts of only three pieces which are eany to take out and clean, which la one of the great points about a ma chine. You will notice that the supply can In The Tubular la low o that one doe not have to climb up to embty the milk. Any child can operate a Tubular. We would be pleased to show you a Tubular and know that they are a great convenience and money saver to all who have milk to take care of. I w. f. mg BSe88gS888EOgS3Q88Qg8QgSOgiOwOa Mi tv Removal Notice W. Frank Petett, the Jeweler, has removed from Adamson's Drug Store to the northeast corner of the O'Neil Restaurant Do not mistake the place. d 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 HORIGAN & STILL LARGEST CATALOG Mull Order Knnw u tne northweit 9Han MS &brr- GROCERIES (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES Hidw.re. Dr, Coo and W M I ' V Hardware. Dry Goods and .'upww at ail kinds quoted 111 lilt til lUn.. lLlu Lalatoc JONES CASH STORE Offrn a Mvtnt a whatrvcr u may need. Snd (or Ctlatog. The Buyers &uide Front and Oak St. PORTLAND. OR. Jfcenderson Pollard Country Orders Solctted Wines and .Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel WE BUY WW tor spot cash. oil at noma. lO tn HOti mnnt mnrov fnv rrm tn ahin Raw Fnra and Rides tn as than to Yi rite tor Tloe last. Market iv'port. (Shipping inn, ana utxrotour uiikive'noi o. Tn a nnrnD,iiini" i mi. nun i E.rto i 1 nftiTKno tauikri , 4A0 page, loathar brand. Best thing on th aubfaet aver written, lllurtratfnf all Pur Animal AU about TraDDera' Secrata. Dacoyi. Trana. Game Law How and whara to trap, and to hrimi a tur- caafultraitar. It'a a regular Encjckined ia. Prica, $3. Tror ouititmera, $l.Sft. Hi.lna tnnl into beautiful Kobet. Our HaDtic Baitand IMcot atlrarti an i mala fc trajw tl 00 it Ih.uIo. Shi f-iir HidM auU Hua to ua and ut Uigiitt pnoaa. Ajh1icJI lirua., IHpt-llS, MlataiJla,MU.