Erickson' Acquitted of Horse Stealing Charge After making a round trip of some 300 mile and (pending a full week on the road, after doing a large amount of detective work as well as performing the functions of his office in a creditable way, and locating and arresting the two de fendants near Ilarrieburg, west of the mountains, Sheriff Elkins yes-. terday saw his efforts go to naught for lack of evidence in the . case, against Charles H. Krickson and Oliver Erickson, father and son, who were charged with, horse steal ing by Horace Biggs, the com plainant. The men were brought back in the custody of the sheriff and John Edwards of Gist, placed on nreliminarv hearing before Justice of the Teace Sharp, and discharged after a short hearing in the office of Prosecuting Attorney W. A. Bell Weenesday morning Ackerman To Attend Teachers' Institute L.J , . u- - The Teachers' Institute of Crook county will bo held at Trineville September 30 and October 1st and 2d. State Superintendent Acker man, R. C. French, president of the Weston State Normal, Trot. Alderman of the University of Ore gon and Charles II. Jones of Salem, editor of the Oregon Teach ers' Monthly, will be present dur ing the entire session. No public school in the county will be in session during the three day of the institute. Every teacher of the public schools is re quired and earnestly urged to at tend every tession. We are anticipating a profitable and interesting time. All persons interested in the great cause of education, and especially the vari ous boards of directors are cordi ally invited to attend these rueet- Tbe Ericksons, who live inthe;ings. Bear creek country, took their ar- Apart from the work of the de rest and the long trip back to Crook county as a matter of course and upon their acquittal the younger merely remarked: "Well, we had good company back." 'So did I," replied the sheriff, sotto voce. The horses alleged to have been stolen belonged to Biggs and were branded S bar. The Ericksons pastured twelve head of horses in Edwards' fields at Gist, and the latter was one of the witnesses. Edwards said that none of the horses he saw either at Gist or Harrisburg bore the brand men tioned by Biggs. The Ericksons took 22 head with them to the valley recently and Sheriff Elkins went over there to intercept the stock alleged to be stolen. Jack May, Pioneer Dies at 78 Years Jack May, an old pioneer in Crook county, died early Wednes day morning of paralysis, aged 78 years. He was buried here this morning by the county. Bather pathetic is the life story of this old man, who, perverse though he may have been in his declining years, yet was without aid or comfort from his only son, William May, who lives at Scio. William May, it is currently re ported, is well fixed financially, yet he would do nothing toward pay ins the old gentleman's funeral expenses, it is said, when notified of the old man's death jesterday by. telephone. For many years the son had wanted the father to live with bim west of the mountains, but Jack May preferred to live here. A year or so ago he visited his son at Scio, but did not 9tay long, re turning to the country he loved best in Crook county. Then, be cause of advanced years, he became a county charge, and now after a long life goes to a pauper's grave. partments there will be evening programs, including a lecture by either Supt. Ackerman, President French or Ptof. Alderman. Begin now to plan to attend. Programs will be sent out as soon as possible. Sincerely yours, , K. A. Ford, Co. Supt. 256 Hunters' Licenses Issued Must Pay Up. All bills outstanding for 'CO days or more muH be settled on or before the 1st of October. 10 3t 0. K. MEAT MARKET. Stroud Bros., Props. Two hundred and fifty-six hun ters' licenses have been issued by County Clerk Brown since Jan uary 1, 190S. This is going some. Since August 25, the following have been issued: Prineville C. R. Shattuck, John Wolfer, George Anton, Oscar Huff man, W. A. Booth, F. S. Morris, C. E. Wright, H. Odell, Simpson Abel, P. L. Pitner, O. W. Osborn, George H. Winslow, H. D. Still, W.J. Crain, R. E. Jones, W. n. McCoy, Guy Lafollett, Irvin Crain, H. R. Lakin, Ed C. White, George R.Sylvester, F. A. Zell, Thomas Craig, S. Sylvester, Glen Hamilton, R. A. Kester, Arthur Goff. Bend John F. Bean, J. H. Bean, J. D. Rogers, M. W. Houston, John Steidl, Steven Steidl, C. D. Brown, J. S. Williams. Residence Unstated Jake Corps, Dunn Howard, Arthur Youngs, Oliver Adams. Sisters H. E. Glazier, A. C. New, John Faucett, J.W. New. Warm Springs Claud C. Covey, Frank Bennett. Grizzly A. W. Craig, Albert Cubitt. Rosland Wm. H. Hollinhead. Howard John Atherton. Portland W. H. B. Kent. Ashwood James Wood. Laidlaw W, P. Myers. Culver G. Springer. Medford F. G. Bancroft. Lamonta Kuly Messinger. Shoes Shoes Shoes Here are our red hot prices for Ladies Shoes for September $4.00 all go at $2.90 3.50 all go at 2.65 3.00 all go at 235 2.50 all go at 1.90 2.00 all go at 1.50 This includes our entire line of Ladies Shoes and Oxfords. None reserved, buy all you want. These prices are for cash only. Foster & Hyde UP-TO-DATE FURNISHERS Scotch Fife Beats "Alaska" Wheat Half-soling ladies' and children's shoes 50c a pair; men's 75c to II at Wilson's Shoe Shop, next door to Journal oflice. Winter Pasture. Good place to winter cattle; plenty of pasture, straw and hay; good water and shelter. Address J. H. WINDOM, Culver, Or. 9-10tf All the recent talk about Alaska wheat, Durum wheat and other varieties of the staple recommended for culture in the arid regions ef the United States are discounted by 54 bushels of pure Scotch Fife wheat which Jess Windom raised from only half a bushel of seed on his place in the Haystack country, near Culver. This 108-fold yield is remarkable in itself, but when it is considered that the wheat wiis raised for seed purposes only the profit of the grower in a year tor two will more than repay him for bis trouble. Mr. Windom came to Prineville Tuesday with several bushels xl this pure Scotch Fife, which is the purest hard wheat seen in many a day, scarcely a grain of any other kind being admixed. Although the top price for wheat at the Stewart mill Btands at 55c, Mr. Windom received 60c for his product, ard figures as well as facts and actions invariably speak louder than word. The grower two years ago picked over a lot of wheat of badly mixed varieties and flailed it out on his barn flcor, carefully selecting the hatf bushel of Scotch Fife which now has increased to 54 bushels. The wheat was raised on a "dry" ranch, where irrigation i3 never resorted to, and exemplifies bi tter than mere talk the potcnt:alitie and possibilities of the supposedly arid but exceedingly fertile soil of Crook count)'. In other words, not an acre hardly of this rich interior country but will grow exceptional crops when the right kind of grain is sown. Ammunition, Shelf Hardware and Tinware, Wire Netting, Barb Wire and almost everything in the hardware line can be had of J. . Stewart & Co. at very reasonable price. FURNITURE JEWELRY, DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS W A L L PAPER 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 WINNER COMPANY FURNITURE JEWELRY DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS' LOCAL MENTION Miss Beatrice Johnson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colum bus Johnson of this city, celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniver sary Monday night with a pretty and enjoyable party given by her parents in her honor to a number of her young friends. The wusl games and good time were enjoyed by all, refreshments being served by the hostess. The moving picture show is get ting better week by week. Not only have the appointments of the 4itt!e amusement place been improved, in the Eliape of a piano and rear rangement of the chairs, but the pictures are distinctly better, also. The screen pantomimes are cer tainly the next thing to a ,' flesh and blood" show, and the continu ing large audiences attest the real amount of interest the populace take in them. hb Star N Drilling macriins Co. ft Dlant at B ; erecting PORTLAND, OREGON 1 for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACIIINE3 for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start yoa in a profitable business. ' STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For fall particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND, ORCQQU. or AKRON. OHIO, Notice of Admioitrtr' Sale of Real Property Notice w hereby (riven that in mimiiiiiie of an onlcr of the county court of the state of Oregon for (rjok county , mwle oii the Htlitlayof Heptember, ItJOH, in the mutter of the estate of Commodore far roll, deceased, the undersigned, the adminintnitor ol said estate, will sell at public auction to the IdKhext bidder, for cah, trold coin of the t'nited States, and subject to confirmation by said county court, on the f)lh day of October, !!, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the frontdoor of the county courthouse in l'ciuuviile, Oregon, all the rinht, title and interc t of kaid Commodore Carroll at the time of bin death, ond all the right, 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 of Crook, state of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The south halt of the southeast quarter of section nineteen, and the wc-t half of the northeast qaarter of section thirty, all in township thirteen south of range nineteen east of Willamette meriilian. Terms and conditions of sale Coeh.gold coin of the United States. Dated this 10th day of September, 1908. ' J.- JI. Hankb, Administrator of the estate Of Commodore Carroll, deceased. , i-10 Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon Offer's collegiate courses in Agiicultnre, including Agronomy, liotlculture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc; KoreBtry, Domestic Science and Art, Civil, Klectrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce, Phar macy. Offers elementary courses in Agricul ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, in cluding forge work; cabinet making, stoam 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. ( K-tMt To the Buying Public ( Having purchased the business of Wurzweiter & Co. we will continue the business along the same generous lines, giving the best value possible for the least money, and we earnestly ask a share of your patron age and assure you that your money will Ije cheerfully refunded if your purchase is not in every way satisfactory. We are not strahgers to the shopping public, but have served alarge portion of the trade of this section for the past five years and we believe that with our knowledge of the wants and needs of the trade we are well qualified to serve you. Our fall stock is coming in daily and within a short time we will have as complete and up-to-date stock as can be seen in Crook County and our prices are as low as the lowest, quality considered. All our stock will be marked in plain figures and before placing your order for fall and winter supplies call and get our prices and we will endeavor to demonstrate to you that we are here to serve the public at "Live and let live" prices. Watch this space from eow on for fur ther information, and keep your eye on our prices, they will always interest the most careful buyers Lively-Jordan Janius Co. Best and cheapest line heaters in the city at of A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.'S MILLINERY New Fall Goods TheJmoHt bentitiftil lino of Full mill Winter IlntH ever opened In rilneville will lie on display at Mrs Ftptf Mi,Iinerv 1 El 3. La I Co Parlors Corner Second and Main St. CITATION. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for tiie County of Crook, fn the mutter of the estate oft .,!,.,, Homer M. Street, deceased, f -'ll,luo" To Melissa titreet, Augusta Klreet, Nefa Street, Maliel .Street and Virgil Street, and to all heirs unknown, greeting: In the name of the rjtate of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the state or Oregon, for the county of ('rook, at the courtroom thereof, at I'ritieville in the county of Crook, on Monday the Mb day of October, 100K, at tl o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. then and there to show cause why nn order should not be granted to the said ad ministratrix to sell the real estate of the said decedent, described as follows, to-wit: H'AHWy,, NViAW4 and HWtfHlC of section 24, township II south, range 10 east, Willamette Meridian; al-o the NWNKX, NKSKK. I-ots 5 and 0 of section 1!) and LoU 1 anil 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 atllxed, this 20tli day of August, A.l). 1U0H. S-27 Attest: Warbkn Brown, Clerk. 50 FULL BLOOD Cotswold YEARLING BUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Address or cull 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 Cotton Voilles for the next fifteen days j J"t Two-Thirds the Regular Price. These are all nice new patterns and were bargains at the former price. Price per yard pj'nlyjmajrked 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 tale, per yard OJc Organdies regular 12Jo value, during eale, yd 8Ac Cotton Voilles regular 20c value, salo price, yd 13jc Batistes regular llo value, sale price per yard 7jo Panamas regular 30c yard, during Bale. , '20c Dotted Swiss regular 33Bc yd., during Bale 22o Dimities regular 20c, during fifteen day Bale 13o Silk Chiffon regular 35c value, Bale price 23o Clifton & Cornett ' THE BRICK STORE Prineville, . Oregon. LTjrnvCBER, Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. . SHIPPAV. PRRRY I . . Ml PR.WIVTr.T v nni'r.nM P II House and Three Lots for Sale. Good house, Just been repnpered, new sidewalk built, threo lots, barn, etc., for Bale at reasonable price. Ad dreHH, T. .1 . Fkhiu'hon, D-atf I'ritieville, Or. Well Drilling. If you are contemplating drilling a well, any depth, write MOOUK, Kedmond, Orego. JOHN OlOtf Ice For Sale. (cod ice for Bale by D. P. Ailiinioon A Co. . 8-20 900 Bucks for Sale. 000 SpdnlHh find Bucks for Hale. 1 Delaine Merino and 2 years old: good condition; price reasonable. For further particulars address T. 8. HAMILTON, Ashwood, Or. 0-24