The Place to Save Money Shoes for Men, Women good STRAW AND FELT HATS FOR Ladies' Waists We are now showing a choice assortment ol moderately priced new spring styles. I. MICHEL, Ed Kutcher, Pioneer Dies in Prineville EJ Kutcher, one of the best known residents of the county, and a pioneer settler, died in rrineville, Wednesday, March 24. 19C9, ol heart disease. Mr. Kutcher was brought to the city from his home at Haycreek on Monday to receive medical care, and grew rapidly worse, his death occuricg at the Hotel Prineville. Deceased was about 65 years old. He was an Englishman by birth aid hid aerved in both the English and American navies, having been around the world four times. He had traveled extensively in all parts of the world and could relate in a most interesting manner ex periences and scenes encountered on bis travels. Mr. Kutcher was made a Mason in Erance, but had transferred his membership to the Prineville Lodge. He was also a member of the local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. The remains were taken in charge by the Masonic lodge and the funeral will occur Friday under their auspices, with burial in the Prineville ceme tery. Mr. Kutcher had lived in this county for the past thirty years or more, making his home on Willow ureeK ana ai naycreeK. ue was ever known as a good citizen and upright man. Kutcher precinct (Madras) was named in his honor. Of immediate relatives he leaves a sister, Mrs. Brown, of Haycreek, to mourn his death. Many life long friends will sincerely regret to learn ol his demise. Strayed. Two Rvldinjrs, eight and nine years old; one light and oue dark bay; both had on new lml tern; weight llii each. They left Redmond on Saturday evening, March 20. and were tracked Sunday to a point on the Bear Creek road eight miles southeast of the Johnson ranch, When last seen they were on the Silver Lake road, six miles northeast from the Johnson ranch, eoinir toward rrineville. $20.00 will le JLJ,nf2mHat,oni,ngtotMHKaon of Prineville will be held I?" p fy;tad iWrd. rJ refUrn to n Saturdav. the 27th dnv of March, tl' oil?' Kedmonu. trok0 conn. hm at tU(. MaHonIc Hall ty, Oregon. 3-25tf II. Baldwin, Secretary. Edison Phonographs Combination types that standard two-minute and berol four-minute records. $30 $40 Victor Talking Machines $30 $40 50 Sold on Installment Plan Wall Paper Wh. en you clean house this will have one or spring you more rooms spring stock and patterns to paper. Our covers all grades priced roll 10c per THE iWINNEK COMPANY j THE LEADER Our line ol Edwards-Stanwood Shots are the kind thai appeal to your sense. They wear the marks style, comfort and durability. Die value is all over the shoe Irom heel to toe, Irom top to sole. In Oxlord and high cut and the prices are just right Educational Rally at Bend, April 10 County Superintendent Ford is arranging for an educational meeting to be held at lend on Saturday, April 10. All teachers and school officers embraced in the territory uth of Crooked River and east of the Des chutes and all of the Lnidlaw, Tumalo districts and that territory tributary to Bend are earnestly requested to attend this meeting. Questions pertaining to the general interests of the public schools will be discussed. Some of the topics that will be discussed are as follows: (11 Crook County High School training department Led by Prof. W. B. Chapman of Redmond and Prof. M. B. Hoekenberry of the Crook Co. High School. (2) The School Exhibit at the County Fair How to moke it a success. (3) High Schools their future led by J. Alton Thompson of Laid law and Miss Ruth Reed of Bend. (4) How I Tench the Little Folks. Miss Nona Richardson of Bend. (5) Literature in the grades M Iss Rose B. Tarrott, of Crook Co. High School. (6) Agriculture and Industrial Education In the public schools led by Frof. Thompson, John Tuck and Henry Hewlns. (7) Language In the Primary Grades Miss Nellie James of Lald law. (8) How to build up an Meal School Miss Ruth Reld, Prin. Bend Schools. (9) Reading in Fourth Grades Miss Smith, I'rineville Public Schools. (10) The Recitation J. Alton Thompson, of Laidlaw. (11) Inter-Eighth Grade Debates and Declamation Contests, led by Prof. E. L. Ashby, Principal of Prine ville Public Schools and Miss Maude Vandervert of Bend. For Sale. Silver-Ppangled Hainberg F.uzs; set tings of 15 for 12.00. Apply to Prine ville Cigar Factory. 3-lltf Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the utock- play Am- $60 please Diamond from up The Place to Save Money and Children MEN AND BOYS Muslin Underwear Fit up your spring wardrobe Irom our store. e are just opening up our attractive goods lor ladies. PRINEVILLE, OREGON Culver Cullinsfs. Culver, March 22. Mrs. Win. Peek, of Grlzxty revel ved news Friday of the unexpected death of her aged father at Oregon City. She lutenditl. after a few davs to take a trip to the Willamette valley and visit her father, and also visit her sou at Hood River. She left on Saturday's stage. Mr. and Mrs. L. XI. Horney expect to move this week to the (irliily sawmill, where they will stay several months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostium were Culver visitors Friday. Miss I.ula Osboru and brother. Wiufred, attended the St. Patrick's ball at Madras. The Culver school dosed Friday after being in sesstou for six mouths. Cl'I.VclilTK. Eggs for Sale. Full-blood Brown I-eghorn Fgg?, per setting, fl. 3-lS-lnip Mhs. Sam Con. ins. Horse Wanted. Gentle saddle horse, good walker, must not lie more than seven years: weight 1100 or better. Spot cash. A. S. IlIKl.AMI, 3-25 4t Prineville. Oregon. Telescojie and jointed steel rods and automatic reels at Petett's. Pacific Mors Liniment is prepared expressly tor the needs ol horsemen and nnchmen. It is a powerful and pene trating lin'ment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief ol pain, and the test liniment lor sprains and soreness. Inequaled for curing the wounds and injuries ol BARBED WIRE and for healinj! cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or help! nl in so many &. If il fails to satisfy, we authorize ill dealers to refund the purchase price. CXTMA LAHCC OTTl.t WTT CCNT. Hoyt Chemical Co., BOOKLET Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. g RECORD PORTUMO, OAK. Winnek's Toilet Cream March winds chap and hands. Try a the face bottle of Winnek's Toilet Cream 25c It costs you nothing if you are not "satisfied. Watches Watches Elgin and Waltham Watches Only the better grades handled in all sizes. Fitted in any style of case. Prices that will i you. Rings, Brooches We positively stand and guarantee every Jewelry we sell. back of of piece LOCAL MENTION I J. I XKCull.n li left today for a trip through the Kastern part vt the state. Mack Comet t has gone to' bis ranch at Willow OvcV to miivrlu tend the pluming of spring crops. Work of Improving the City Park tract has been commenced. The ground Is being broken up and manure hauled and some t nv hlch are King taken out of the court yard are liclng planted there. Perry Long got back yesterday from his trip to Sisters, where he has Iktii measuring the new road from :Cllne Falls to KiMcrs. Perry has ! the mall contract and the distance ! traversed by the new road was a ! matter In dispute. Instead of being ' a half mile shorter It was found to j lie bet wwii 2000 and .'1000 fivt longer, i ! At a meeting ol the lYIucvllle Concert Hand hint night It was j decided to purchase a new bass horn I and a new cornet, and the order for these Instruments will be sent out at one. The applications for membcr ; ship of J. K. Stewart and John It. l.uckey were nvelvcd and unanimous ly accepted. The tm'tnlH-rvhlp now numlicix l.V Other new Instruments will tie purchased as soon as the funds are available. Poit't fall to call ami Insert fishing tackle at Petett's. the1 Free Knives with Shoes. j With each pair of shoe lxmv-lit at our store on Saturday, .pr.l 3 men's, women's or children's o ill uivc ab solutely free em ol the Nttractixe novel- ; ty H-kct knives, shown in our window. Our shoe are the Ik! that money c;in bny and are guaranteed to. eive salisfac-! tion. The knives are tmbhv one. See Iheui. Clita ft Ccll, It. Brick Stw. ; Summons. In the Circuit Court of the sUte of Orcein for Crook eounlv. M. l,r i -ti.mi. Uni. tilf, v. lHrvs V;.ii,-un, John A. Kaaii, Sarah K. KihI iiiuti. tlenrco K,li"an, James W..Kjmii, I'. J. Johnson, I.. A. booth, liruie cirav aiul i. 1". liaiy.ile fcinlants. To James W. Hkii. one of the lii lVtivl ints abov nanuti: In the nam of lit lute of Oregon von are hereby rv.uirvt! to upbear niel nnVncr the coinelauit liliil ii'.oii-t you in the a'Ktve.entitled e.iiiso aihl court on er tMi'ore the mil day of May. r.w, aim if you r.ol to so appear and mirr uid cuiipfaiiil 11 or tore aid o'ate. the piumtilt will apply to the Court for the relief ravcd f.T in j.ii.l eonililaiiit, ti it : For m lmi nt ajr on-t yon for the auiu of Sn liun.lr. il I ti.i iu r- with interest lliereon ut the rate of leu per cent ht aniiuui from the 1 Uli day of April. yis for sixty-live dollars attorney's fee. and for LUcoetx and di.-hur?eiiu til. of thin suit. That a decree lie made f,r the sale of the west half of the nouthwt v. iiuarter of nr. tion thirty-Tour, and the north half of the soutlieat ipiarter of sei (ion llilm-three in township ts'i'hc south of ratine fourteen eit of Willamette meridian in Orrjnn, by the sheriff of this county, nrr.inllnx to law and the praetiee of said I'oiul, and the proceed! of the sale of said premises be ap plied to the satisfaction ol the iilnoeile serilsed juilmuent and that the defendant above named le lorever barred and fore closed from all rijjlit or ciuity oT teli nii tion, cicept ,as provideil by statute, in every part and panel thereof. This summons is mi. dished bv order of the Honorable 11. l'. Idli,. jinlj-w of he Cuunty Court of the state of tircitoit b'r t'rook county, made on the ','llh dav of March, l'.si winch said order ifu.lv entered on the '.Mth day id" March, pusj, and presenile.! that this summons he pii's lished for six consecutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly paper published in Prineville, Oregon, The hrst publication of this summons is made on the i(h day of March, pui'i. M. It. KI.I.IOTT. Attorney for plaintiff. Summons. In the Ccunty Court of the State of Ore (f ill for Crook eoni.ty. C. K. Smith, plaintiff, v. C. K. bin tin, defendant. Tn I ' V I u...u. .1... .!.. . . I .... . .1 .. w ... ..niii.mii, nv IUH li:i,IH aiHIVC j In the name of the State of Oregon you arc hereby risjuireil to upp. ar mill answer the comidaint liled unain-t you in the nls.Ve entitled Court and i iiu-e on or be fore the llth day of May. Unt, and if you hill so to apear and' annier said rum plaint on or before said date, the pi lintill win apply io me court i,.r the n licr de manded hi his complaint, to-wit: (he plaintlir will take iinlL-iiiciit iiisain-t von for the sum of suxty-one a :.l M-loo Hollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per I cent ier annum from the loth day of Octo- I her, I!i7, for the sum of $J. "0 attorney's lees ami for his costs and disbursements tf this action. I This suninons is pub i-bed by order of' the Honorable H. C. Kllis, ju.lce of the I county court of the state of Oregon lor j Crook county, made on the iith dav of March, V.M, and pre-cribed that this s'mii- I mons ic punnsiied lor six consecutive weeks in the Crook County Journal a weeklv iiewsoancr orinied nn.l ,.,,1,1, I 1 ;.. o.:......:ma i'-..i , in rrineville. t rook countv. Oregon The tirst publication of this smnuious is made on the 25th day of Maxell. licKi. M. II. KI.I.IOTT, Attorney for plaintiff. SuminoiiM. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the Co inty of Croo!.. I). F. Htewart and W. A. booth, plain tiff, vs. ('. K. bamson, delendaut. To C. E. Lainson, the deleiidant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint filed against you ill the above entitled court and cause, on or be fore the (ith day of May, l!J!t, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint on or before said date, the plaintill' will take judgment against you for the sum of Kour Hundred Eighty-three and Mi-IUO Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 21st day of October, IW, for 10 f attorney's fees and for their coats and disbursements of this action. This summon is published by order of the Honorable JI. C. Ellis, judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, made on Hie 2Mb day of March, l!XKi, and prescribed that this sum mons be published for six consecutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper printed and published in I'rineville, county of Crook, slate of Oregon. The first publication of this summons is the 25th day of .March, HCiil. M. it. KI.I.IOTT, Attorney for plaintiH'. LAMB FEED UliD.MONU, OREGON Peu'erH in Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed Lively C ADVANCE SPRING Authorities on Ladies' Thia Extraordinary Values $18.00 Come Our New Line of Dress Goods Wash Goods and Novelties for spring wear will interest you. See them. We guarantee to save you money. Fine Potatoes for Sale. l'iiiest stock of White and blue Victor Potatoes (or sale at Alma T. Morris' Itancli. It Bargain Prices Still in Effect. Our bargain prices oil Oliver Plows are still In effect. We nre closing out our full line regardless oleost. W. P. Kio. Timber Claims Wanted. Anyone owning timber claims in the Matoles country, north of the north line of township 15, that wishes to sell re i:itrdles of previous options, please write Van Tassel Land Co., Madras, Or., or cull at Journal othco. al-J Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER, Prineville, Oregon. The system I employ is the development of the sixth sense no drugs, no Instruments-no ijup.tioiis asked. Patient ex amined free of charge. All formsof chron ic disease succe-sfully treated. Prices very reasonable. Ilr. (irater can now lie consulted at his rooms at the I'oindexti r Hotel. The following testimonials are from pa- j tieiils I have treated a'. Ilenil, Oregon: bend. Or., Jan. 21, 1H0D. I My little Iviy hail la-en tiffcriiii for the ! lust vear with heart, kidney ami stomach trouble until I took bun to Dr. llrater and I,. i tr mvc htm seven treatments and now he looks well ami is hearty Mas. Lola Krickson. TI.....I Or l,.h in III SI Dr. A. W. (irater I cannot iinii words to express my gratit.ide to you for the great benefit ami relief which I received from your treatment. 1 will gladly rec ommend anyone for treatment of female, liver and kidney trouble of which you cured me. Very truly yours, Mas. Lukixa OairrtN. bend, Or., Feb. 20, IU09. Dr. A. W. (irater-I want to tell von how grateful I am for the complete cure of teinale weakness aim riieuuiausiii. i iiiiiik the treatment wonderful. Gratefully yours, Mas. Kubi.m.ton. Ilend, Or., Feb. 12, 1009. Dr. A. W. (irater I will gladly recom. in, nd anyone lor treatment or kidney, liver and constipation of which you cured inc. Yours truly, K. A.I'uktt. Ilend, Or. Dr. A. W. Grater, Prineville, Or.-Dear Sir 1 want to recommend your wonderful treatment to the public at large. When you began treating me I was very low with a complication of diseases. My heart was so weak I could hardly get my breath and kidneys in bail shape. Now 1 am improv ing right along and feel sure I am cured. Ail 1 lieed now is warm weather and I will be a well mail, I have been talking to several of your patients and they say that they have been cured of old chronic dis eases. I feel that God Is with you in these wonderful cures. Gratefully yours, John Hi.kmokk. CO. - Jordan - O M 1' A N In Women's Tailored Suita direct from New York'a leading importers. week you will have to admit have the beat ahowing of S IMv I NIC. SUITS ever brought to Prineville, Mr. Catalogue llouae not excepted, and our pricea will aurprite you when you compare atyle, quality and finiah. The line includes the fineat French Sergea, plain and atriped Prunella Cloth in all the newest apring colors auch aa black, rocida, navy, roae, olive and smoke. Every garment strictly tailored and lined with silk. and see for yourself, show you. No THE WONDERFUL John Deere Disc Plow In double and triple gang, discs 24, 26 or 28 inches. JOHN DEERE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS PLANET JR. GARDEN SEEDERS : : t : at C. W. Elkins Men's Spring Suits We are offering some of the most attractive bargains in men's spring and summer suits ever shown in this city. All the late College Cuts, new cloth patterns and up-to-date shades are repre sented. Prices range from $10 to $25. It pays to make good and we can on our men's suits Ladies' Tailored Suits Our line of spring suits for ladies is now on display. Prices range from $17.50 to $25.00. T H B R I C K S T 0 R Clifton Lanius Y STYLES one of Fashions that we to $35.00 trouble to HuliMwliX. & Cornett J