CATTLEMAN GETS GOOD PRICES C. M. Lister It First Local Man tc Favor New Sytem of Marketing C. M. Lister of the Ochoco valley is the first cattleman in Crook county to go on record in favor of the new plan by which the Union clock yards at Portland bars and pays for cattle; in other words, the elimination cf the buyer from the field and shipments direct to the stock jards at current market prices. He pays the new plan is more profitable to the stockman and more satisfactory to the yards. Having some eighteen carloads of beef cattle to market this fall, Mr. Lister shipped three carloads under the new plan as a test, ac companied hi cattle in person to Portland and having now received the returns on this initial lot be is so well pleased that he will forth with ship the remaining fifteen carloads in the same way, without awaiting the appearance of a buy er. He says he received about $5 a head more for his cattle this way than formerly nnder the old plan. The elimination of buyers by the stock yards eliminates also much of the expense, giving stockmen the advantage of this difference so long as the packers do not combine to their detriment. over the kite-ehaped track; that is, from Prineville to Bend, and back to Prineville by way of Redmond, a distance of SO miles. The time was just 4 hours, cr 270 minutes over country roads, some of them rough, others good, yet others very dusty. The leg to Bend by way of Powell Buttea was covered in 2J hours, Bend to Redmond in one hour, and Redmond to Prineville in li hours. John Combs said afterward that they "were going some." LOCAL MENTION Fast Time By Auto. Max Wurzweiler, who has been thinking of buying an automobile for some time, with Deputy Sheriff John Combs of this city, was treat ed to an exhibition of speed in i large Cadillac car this week which not only smashed some standing records but likewise convinced him that an automobile is a very desir ii Me kind of locomotion to possess. It is not understood that Mr. Wurzweiler has ordered a car yet, but an addition to the array of lo cal mobiles may reasonably be as sumed in prospect. lbe LaduJac in question was brought in here by the owner, C. F. Gilbert, of Hood River, and S. S. Baldwin, of Portland. The trial trip in which Messrs. Wurzweiler and Combs participated was made Spaulding -Vanderpool. Bright and early this morning. at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. Elmer E. Spaulding and Miss Addie L. Vanderpool, both of this city, were united in marriage by Dr. Dunsmore, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The bridal party left by auto immediately af ter the ceremony for Portland, where they will reside for awhile. A month ago, when Dr. Spauld ing withdrew from the dental firm of Davis it Spaulding, leaving Dr. Davis in sole charge, it became known that Dr. Spaulding was to go to Portland to take a post-grad uate course in his profession. That he should take a wife with him was a very logical thing to do, and he and bis charming bride carry with them best wishes from many local friends. Mrs. Spaulding, nee Vanderpool, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Med Van ierpool, and has a number of local relatives. She is a very talented girl and has always been a general favorite. For some time she was employed on the staff of the Prineville Review. Purse Lost; Reward. Purse Lost Last Sunday, be tween Bolters and ParrUh's Hay Creek ranch, black leather purse, containing two checks, one on the First National Bank and one on the Crook County Bank, of Prine ville, Oregon; also, some deposit slips and coin. Suitable reward will be paid for the return of same to owner, Mrs. A. Cohrs, Prineville, Oregon. 9-10; 2t . Must Pay Up. AH bills outstanding for CO davs or more must be settled on or before the 1st of October. 103t O. K. MEAT MARKET. Stroud Bros., Vrops. Frank Binlyfelt was over from Saters Monday, II. Webb of the Grirrly road was in town Friday. A. H. Howard of Roeland regis tered at the Poindexter hotel this week. Foster and son of O'Neil are en larging the hotel at Lament a, mak ing it just double the site. Ray Stuart, who lives on the Gritzly road, is hauling cut pine wood to the McKay school house. John Lewis, proprietor of the store at Grizily, made the round trip to Shaniko the end of the week. H. D. Wood of the Madras coun try will return this fall to his old home in Portland, where he once lived for 20 year Herbert Rideout, who has been spending a few weeks in Chicago, New York, Boston, and as far down east as Maine, returned this week to his ranch five miles northwest of town. His brother, lately from Boston, Mass., has been caring for the place during his absence. John Elliott, living six miles below Prineville on Crooked river, threshed only 2,000 bushels of grain from about 1C0 acres this year as compared with 3,600 bush els from the same acreaee last sea son. Rye was the single crop that yielded a good average, the grain mentioned being rye, wheat, barley and oats. J. if rank btroud, formerly in business at Bend and Prineville, is visiting with his father, J. Stroud, at Lamonta. Mr. Stroud is now the representative of the Beaver real estate company, with offices at Beaverton, dealers in farm and timber lands in the valley. While here he paid calk on old friends, in both Prineville and Bend. F. M. Post, J. H. Gray and Reu ben Booten passed through Prine ville today from Post with a bunch of about 120 beef cattle for the Portland market. Messrs. Booten and Gray go through to Portland, but Mr. Post will return to Post, where his father, Postmaster Wal lace Post, is rounding up his own cattle for another Post shipment, in which Messrs. Gray and Booten will join, making a shipment of 500 head in all. The dance given by Morgan's Orchestra Saturday evening was well attended. The music wits the best ever heard here. Anotlur dance will be given within the next few weeks. E. L. Hensley, wife and babyt who live near the headwaters of McKay creek, are at Webfoot after berres. They expect to return via Prineville about Ootoler 1. Some nmcrrant at 1 oVock on Thursday night ISept. 10 opened fire at the Methodist church in this city and shot holes in tho costly stained glass windows, completely shattering them. A number of people in the neighborhood were awakened by the fusillade. The authorities are looking for the if fender. F. C. Lo fan of Ciook came in by wagon Tued.ty, bringing with hitn a party ol middle west relatives who have Wen visiting on the Lo gan ranch and looking over the Oregon country this summer. The guests, who were on the wav out, were Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Miner and daughter, Mis Ella Miner, of lussey, Iowa, and J. 1. richer. wife and family, of Pleasantville, Iowa, all of whom are relatives of Mrs. S. A. Logan. Redmond News. Redmond. Or., Sept fi. Mrs. J. E. l-nuib started Thuroday for a several wevkn' visit with rela tive In California, start lug by way of the SUter-I"tiaiion Stage Line, Friday she tried It again and took a running start by way of Shaniko, the stage having made Its luwt trip the week before. M. V. Flte Is making sundry minor Improvement on his place, going to Sisters for lumber on Thursday and Friday. The boys say A. A. Green' clgum are pretty good. We did not learn ninny nartleulars. He was married tli In morning. Justice Joih-m, oilUiat lag. Tho bride came In on the stage from Shaulko on Wednesday. Clarence Jackson's smile is seen In town again. He came In last even ing from his work at Powell 1! lit tin. J. Hart! HaradiT will soon re move to CHne Falls, when he has been engaged to tench the school. Urowns nil left some time ago for their home In Washington. We want to lie sure and have the Item in before they get back. K. C. I'aiik Winter Pasture. Good place to winter rattle; plenty of pant lire, straw and hay; good water nnd shelter. Addre J. II WIXDOM, Culver, Or. 9-lOtf FURNITURE JEWELRY DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS WALL Our new fall patterns of wallpaper have arrived. We have a number of remnants of the best selling spring patterns, just enough for one or two rooms of a pattern. We have set these aside and now offer them at less than manufac turers cost. Eight and ten cents per double roll, for many, regular prices up to sixty cents per double roll, with borders Johnson's Semi-Porcelain Pieces Cut one half, must be closed out. See our show windows and bargain counter. THE WINNEK COMPANY FURNITURE JEWELRY DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS I Ttsstar n I Drilling Mine Go. 1 tccsaxegft fasar.,i"iMTiCsxfc NEW FIRM The undersigned having purchased the stock of general merchandise and busi ness of Wurzweiler & Company desire to announce to the buying public that they will conduct the business at the old stand along the same generous lines that have made this store deservedly success ful in the past. We will continue to sell good goods at reasonable prices and will extend to all new as well as old patrons a cordial welcome and courteous attention ively, Jordan & Lanius SUCCESOR TO Wurzweiler & Co. ft is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start yon in a. pro&table busluesa. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo The Best In 'Hie World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND, OWCOOV. or AKRON. OHIO. THE! The 1909 REO is here Not going to be sometime, but now, ready to deliver. Notice the price 20 H. P. Touring Car $1000 F. O. B. Factory THE LOWEST PRICED STANDARD MADE FIVE PASSENGER CAR IN THE WORLD Why wait for the new car, that even the manufacturer does not know how it is going to stand up? Buy a Reo car, the car of satisfaction. Immediate delivery. Not hot air. FRED A. BENNETT, Northern Distributor REO PREMIER RAPID COMMERCIAL CARS Agents wanted in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and B. C. 1414 Broadway, Seattle, Wash. 495 Alder St, Portland, Oregon. 814 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash E. G. Hodson, Agent, Prineville, Oregon Notice of Admiauirttor's Sil f Real Property Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an oriler of the county court of the mate of Oregon for (roli county, maile on the lh day of September, V.M, in the matter of the estate of Commodore Car roll, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator ol said estate, will Hell at pulilic auction to the highest bidder, for cah, gold coin of the I'nited States, and subject to continuation by said county court, on the fHh day of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at tire frontdoor of the county courthouse in l'rineviile, Oregon, all the right, title and 1 interest of said Commodore Carroll at the time of his death, and all the light, title ' and interest that the said estate has ac quired other or in addition to that of the said Commodore Carroll at the time of his death, in and to all that certain parcel of land situated in the county ol Crook, state or Oregon, and more particularly aexcniiefi as follows, to-wit: 'I he south hull of the southeast Quarter of section nineteen, anil the west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty, all in townsnip uurteen south of range nineteen east of Willamette meridian. Terms and conditions of sale Cash, gold coin of the United Htates. Uated this 10th day of September, 1908. J. II. Hankr, Administrator of the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased. 10 Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon Offers collegiate courses in Agiiculture, including Agronomy, Iloi tlctiKurc, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc. ; Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Civil, Klectrical, Mechanioul anil Mining Engineering; Commerce, Phar macy. Oners elementary courses in Agricul ture, Forestry, Domestic (Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, in cluding forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment; free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with fu'l infor mation on application to the Registrar, free. 8-l-4t J Best and "cheapest lino of heaters in tho city at A. II. L1PPMAN & CO.'S MILLINERY OPENING September 18&19 Tin' mod Wmii iful Hue of Full iiml U'liiltT Hutu ever oh-iiciI in l'llucvillf will lie on display at Mrs. Estes' "S7 Corner Second and Main Sta. CITATION. In the County Court of the State ol Ori'gon, for the County of Crook, f n the mutter of the estate of r"ttt!r Homer ,f. Street, deceased, f "tatlon To Melissa Street. Augusta Street, Netn Street, Mabel Street and Virgil Street, and to all heirs unknown, greeting: In the name of the Suite of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the state or Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the courtroom thereof, at l'rineviile In the county of Crook, on Monday the nth day of October, 1U0H. at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. then and there to show cau-s why a'l order should not lie granted to the said ad ministratrix to sell the real estate of the said decedent, described as follows, to-wit: feSWK, NWfc'HWK and 8WJ4HK of section 24, township U south, range 10 east, Willamette Meridian; alo the NW'NK, NKKSKK, hots 5 and 0 of section 1! and Lots 1 and 2 of Section 20, township 11 south, range 11 east, Willam ette Meridian. Witness, the Hon. H. C. Kllis Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, with the seal of said court atlixed, this 20th day of August, A.I). 1008. 8-27 Attest: Warekn ISrows, Clerk. 50 FULL BLOOD Cotswold YEARLING BUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Address or enll on ED McGREER, Antelope, Oregon FIFTEEN DAY SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS Rather than carry them over and as the season will soon close we are offering our entire line of Lawns, Dimities, Panamas, Dotted Swiss, Batistes, Silk Chiffons, Organdies and Cot ton Voilles for the next fi f teen days nt Just Two-Thirds the Regular Price. These are all nice new patterns and were bargains at the former price. Price per yard plainly marked on each piece, but we take off one-third during the next fifteen days Read these Prices, then come and see the exceptional values we offer Lawns in white and colored, regular 10c values during sale, per yard CJo Organdies regular 12Jc value, during tale, yd 8 jo Cotton Voilles regular 20c value, Rale price, yd 13 Jo Batistes regular 11c value, sale price per yard. ...... ,7Jo Panamas regular 30c yard, during sale ,20o Dotted Swias regular 33Jc yd., during sale 22o Dimities regular 20c, during fifteen day salo 13Jo Silk Chiffon regular 35o value, sale price 23o Clifton & Cornett THE BRICK STORE Prineville, Oregon. "1 Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SH IPP to. PFRRV PRINEVTT.T.rc ORttfiftW I House and Three Lots for Sale. Good house, Just lieen repnpered, new sidewalk liullt, three lotH, barn, etc., for sale at reasonable price. Ad dress, T. .). Fkiuiiiho.v, 0 3tf l'rineviile, Or. Well Drilling. If you are contemplating drilling a well, any depth, write JOHN MOO UK, Redmond, Orego. OlOtf Ice For Sale. Ocod ice for sale by D. P. Adnmron & Co. 8-20 900 Bucks for Sale. 1)00 Spanish nnd Delaine Merino Bucks for nalo, 1 and 2 years old; good condition; price reasonable. For further particulars address T. H. HAMILTON, Ashwood, Or.0-24