LOCAL MENTION C. Ii. KhattuckV family arrived Sunday from K lit math Falls. A D Morrill of Powell Itulies. came in for feed grain Tni'sdny Mm. John liolirr of Cm Keys, is visiting relative in town this week. (1. VV. Noble mill fx it i i I v will move out thin week to I lie Paulina Wamn Lifter returned Friday l- it t k SI . t If ranch for tin piinitnt-r. llwaue of tlii union service next Sunday, lr. iHitiMiiorp ftill not preach at either err vice during the day. Mr. Dunsmore l.ytell, nephew of Ir. DuMiiorc In etidiuK t few days with the latter al the Hotel Prineville. 8 II Hnyder. representing the Horticultural Fire Relief of Ore gon, with lieurunrtern at Halcm, is in in town. He Ik looking U html next for 1 it company. Win. Prine of Hsy rreek, wan in town Monday. He earns in for hi daughter, Mra. I'errin, who, with hla son Mart, will visit relative at Goldendale, Wash. Mra. T. M. Baldwin and the Missea Baldwin Ml on Wednesday for Portland, where they will at tend the Hone Festival, and visit with friend n the Koee City, Kilitor Seabury o the Laidlaw Chronicle and hia an lata lit, Minn Florence Seabury, came over to the county teat Saturday on a buiduess trip. Bro. Seabury la a liye one and la making a good pajer out of the Chronicle. . Miaa Conway, Mica Steven and Mi Acker left last Haturday for their homes in Portland Mies Stevens and Mine Acker will not return. Miss Steven hint laen elected to position in the Hood River High School. J II Boiiliam, who la with the NV. II. Harney shearing crew, was in town the other day. They have been shearing for J. F. Tay lor and N. F. McCoin. From here the crew will go to Mack Butte. There are twelve men in the crew. A marriage license hai been is sued to Earl J. Wright of Bend, and Miss Fannie Ooborn of Culver. They were married at the home of the bride yesterday and immedi ately afterward left for Portland to take in the Hone Carnival. The local churchea will have union nerviee next Sunday both morning and evening. They will be held In the Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock and in the P A. A. C. hall in the evening at 8. Rev. E. F." Zimmerman of Portland, will It- v, Moure is moving out to hi ranch today. Twenty workmen are buy on the new court hmie. Born n Thiiraday, May 21, to the wife of Clin. L. Robert, a ton. B. (ionnley wa a menger on Monday's Mage for Paulina, Roy Price wnt a business visitor from Poet the lirst of the week. from the 0. A. C. at Corvalli. Mr. II. I, Whitftett lain the city from Bend visiting relative. Dick Vandeivcrt and family re turned Sunday from (Jhtidah, Oregon. W. Frank Peleit hit gone to Portland to take in the Rose Car nival. Howard W. Turner and wife were in the oily Monday from Powell Butte. The coming Saturday and Mon day are both legul holiday. Ion't forget to do your banking and oe(ollice business on Friday. Collin W. Elkin returned the first of the week from a purchasing exicdition to the metroHili. Sum Ruberg returned Haturday from trip to hia ranch in north ern Klamnth county. (i Springer I back from an ex tended campaigning tour through the counties in the seventeenth senatorial district. Sheriff Elkin returned Satur day from Salem where he had ln-en taking prisoner to the eni tentiary. Partie wanting strawberries for canning purjMiwa will do well Ui place their order with u. We guarantee to deliver the very beat lierrie obtainable and at price a low a can be made by anyone. quality considered. J. E. Stewart Co. Arrangement have been made by which the election return will be received and tabulated at the Methodist church, which will be open for such during Monday night and the next day. This is for the public good and everybody ia welcome to come and get the new C. B. Dinwiddie and I W. Sear returned Sunday from Salem where they have been attending the I. 0. O. F. Grand Lodge of Oregon. Mr. Dinwiddie waa elected to the office of grand warden. This ia the first time that Prineville ha hern rep' resented in the grand lodge, al though it has been an active or' ganixation for twenty-five years A party of a x men from Pome- preach in the morning and deliver I ro.Vi Washington, are in Prineville an illustrated lecture on local toilny on tneir way to t lie southern onlion in the evening. H hi-on Dart of the county in quest of tim n r - - hia canvas of the county at Mad ras last Sunday and is -today at Laidlaw. According to reports, be ia Wing beard by great crowd who apeak very highly of both the lecture and the pictures. her lands. Among the number are Dr. Black and Thomas Nelson, prominent citizens of Pomeroy. They have money to invest in land if the proer kind can be found and the prices are right. Born, today, to the wife of O. C. Oray, a boy, - Born On Hunday, May 24, to the wife of A. P. Jones, a on. Joe Weigand I building a nice home on hi ranch near Lamonta Born On Thursday, May 21, to the wife of Logan McPherson, a daughter. The Prineville public school will close its year' work with a picnic tomorrow. Mr. and Mr. Bert Roller were pleasantly surprised by the mem bers of Juniper Circle last evening. Jay .Lutney returned last week from hia home in Wisconsin where he f pent the winter visiting rela tives. ' - If you want to buy or trade for a new or second band sewing ma chine, call at Will Percy's barber shop. Saturday evening will be the last chance for a good skate until the rink opens in the fall. Man ager Poindexter is preparing for a good turn-out. W, D. Barnes of Laidlaw, was in the city Monday on business. Mr. Barnes is assisting in the engineer ing work on the new survey of the Columbia Southern ditch. Hood River strawberries have begun to arrive in the local market. Theyare of a good quality, slightly damaged from shipping when wet, but sell readily at 25 cents per box. C. T. Lillard and Mrs. Cecil and daughter of Portland, passed through Prineville today on their way to Harney county. Mr. Lil lard was formerly a prominent stockman of Paulina. K. W. Van Yalkenburgh passed through town today with a steam threshing outfit for the Burns country. About a week has Wen consumed in making the journey from Shaniko to Prineville and ten days will peihaps.be required to finish the journey to Burns. The machine wa traveling under its own power and drew a xagon especially equipped to carry the fuel. Wool Goes at 12 Cent Pendleton, Or., May 25 About 800,000 pounds of wool out of something over 1,000,000 pounds that were offered in the first sales for this city was sold. The prices bid ranged from 6 to 13 cents per pound. Most of it changed hands at or near 12 cents, and there were only two bids as low as 6 cents The prices paid were from 1 to 3 cents lower per jound than the growers expected, and on a scoured basia are about 35 per cent lower than last year. While the wool opened up well as tar as staple is concerned, the buyers declared there was more sand and dirt than UBual, due to the large number of wind and dust storms this spring. Campaign Lie Nailed A report has been circulated in Crook county that Fred W, Wil son, the republican candidate for district attorney, i a stockholder and the attorney for the Eastern Oregon Brewing Company of The Dalle. In order to correct the false impression such a report was intended to make Andrew Keller, the president of the company, sends to the Journal the following; The Dalles, Or., May 27th, 'OS. I, Andrew Keller, hereby certify that I am the president and man ager of the Eastern Oregon Brew ing Company, conducting the only brewery at The Dalles, Oregon; that I have been told that the re port is being circulated that Mr. Fred W, Wilson, the republican candidate for district attotney, is a stockholder in and the attorney for said brewerv. In justice to Mr. Wilson I wish to state and de clare that such report ia absolutely untrue and false. Mr. Wilson has no interest whatever, either di rectly or indirectly in the concern, nor ia he the attorney for the same. Neither the brewery, myself or anyone connected with it has any interest either in the election of Mr. Wilson or his defeat and I make this statement simply to set forth the exact truth, by request of Mr. ilson, and to correct any false report which may be made to the contrary. A.N'DKKW KELLER, President. Give Me Your Support for County Judge. As an indefiendent candidate for county judge I have an undeniable claim upon the voters of the coun ty for their support. I have been a resident of Crook county for 24 years, during which time I have been in the public service but once and that waa when assessor for one term. My term in office gave the people absolute satisfaction. The Bend country already has a commissioner and a vote lor Mr. Ellis means that the Bend country will dominate the county in the court for at least two years. A vote for me means a division of power proportioned rightly between the east end, the west end and the north end. Could anything be more lair or just Ail parts ot the county will thus be represented equally by competent men. Vote for me and get square deal. Jas. T. Robisho.n. iK'ilnxt K'uiililliiK and election frauds. In view of the fiwt that the com-H-nitlori. of the district attorney lit oeen twice Incrt-iised durinic the past ten yeiirw, and n a Mil waa In troduced In the last iwwtlon of the Icjflxl'iture asking for fuldltlonul corn iiKiit Inn for deputy hire fur this olllee, I , hereliy stats that. If elected, I will Iss content with the present salary and will not ask the legislature for Increase of pay. Jon Oavi.. Fine Ranch for Sale. The best place on Willow Creek. Four hundred and eighty acre of Kood cultivable land; 100 under cul tivation; 35 acres In alfalfa, 20 in timothy; 80 acre In grain; good house; Ml tons of bay M alfalfa, and 40 tlinothp; 33 or 40 head of cattle; 20 head of work horses; 20 hogs; lota of chickens, geese, etc.; stream of water running through the middle of the tract from one end to the other; big soring on the place, water all the year round. Two orchards 200 tree N-arlng apple, peara, plum and rune. Good water for doiuewtlc use. Half cash, balance on easy term. For further Information ndijresM H. L. Montgomery, Grizzly, Crook county, Oregon. 4 'MU The best shoe values in town at J. E. Stewart & Co.'s. BRING YOUR Watch Repairing TO W. FRANK PETLTT ritlNEVILLE'S OLD RELIABLE JEWELER Neat door to 0"Neil RnUurant n 'f58 Vtf fr-SJ fyS ff-T frStf tZt ffN fr-TS! fs: n S RFFS-HONRY-MONFY 11 iTIT The bee industry in Crook County should be jj entered into by a great many more than now do. Q It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do exceptionally well here, and the price of honey is always high. flT Iiees travel from two to four miles to gather jj honey, so that if there is an alfalfa field within this distance'from your place, you can profitably care for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every ranch will give the greatest returns on the money invested of any branch of industry on the place. We have recently received a complete assortment of Bee Supplies of the "Root's Patent" make, which are made different and from better material than the common western make. We can supply all your needs along this line. l5j LARCLST CATALOG , M.J Onkr Hmm m Ke Narthwrs GROCERIES HKfwwe, Dry Goocli and HLmd al bar ejktttd a mm trfUt Moaihtv ECONOMIZE THRO JONES JONES CSH STORE The Buyer Cuid Front mn4 Omk St.. PORTLAND. 0. Announcement. The Dalles. May 8, 1D0S. To the Voters of the Soveneli Ju dicial District: My name will appear on the ballot In June as the democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney for the 7th district. I take this opportunity to state that, if elected, I will during my terra of olllee strictly ami impartially en deavor to enforce the law generally aa to crime; and, "wet" or "dry" as may lie voted In the various portions of the district, I will enforce the state laws na they exist against sale ot liquors to minors mid providing for the Sunday closing ot saloons and will also enforce the laws Make? k Cmk Katru J A 1 O f Hukal fcutraatatt V. r. Adamson & to Camn Sapplie hmtj't Caadie Will Paper DRUGGISTS I Ciftr The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, 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, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings, Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware. I Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge. D. (. Ad amson 01 DRUGGISTS b Co. J. E. STEWART &. COMPANY NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Notions, Fishing Tackle, Garden Hose and Supplies Grocery Specials Saturday, May 30 Diamond W Jelly and Preserves ' Preserves and jellies put up in glass jars, gross weight 1J pounds. The very hest goods, regular price 35o, special Saturday price 25o Lemons Large fancy fruit, special on Saturday only, at per doz 25c Prune A limited amount of choice petite prunos, small but of good quality special for Saturday at per pound 05c Crackers For Saturday we have a lot of the very best soda crackers made (Abetta Biscuit) regular 3 for 25o value, special Macaroni 10 lb boxes, white or yellow, good fresh stock, pi r box . .' 60c Which CREAM SEPARATOR is Cheapest? Several catalogues houses are offering "just as good" cream sep arators for sale at a lower price than the U; S. Cream Separator sells for. Hut before the unfortu nate purchaser of one of these " mail order " separators gets through paving the repair bills he finds that first cost isn't the only difference. The " cheap " separat ors soon get out of fix because they are built of cheap material. and loosely put together. The cost of repairs alone in the first year or two would pay the difference in price between one of tthem and a U. S. But more important still they do not skim clean, they waste cream at every skimming. U. S. CREAM SEPARATORS have stood the test of time. Many of them have been in use for 10 years or more, and have cost their owners next to nothing for repairs. They are easy running, skim cleaner than any others, have a simple, easy-to-wash bowl ; enclosed, safety gearing and a convenient, low milk tank. See a U. S. Separator for yourself that's the best way. They are sold by Dry Goods Specials for Sat. May 30 Ladies' Fancy Lace Hose Values from 35c to 50c, special for Saturday 25c Men's Fancy Hose A big lot of assorted patterns in 30c and 35c values to go on Saturday at per pair 2(Jc s "tl ,p'R"""''M" f 4 ".