U III 1 ffW flipped irlorses p. Wire Nails and Fencing We have just bought at a great aving two carloads of wire nails and fencing and we pro pose to give our patrons the benefit, if you are in the mar ket for nails or wire fencing get our prices before buying. 8 Mid LOOK BETTER FEEL BETTER WORK BETTER BETTER TRY IT THIS SPRING We handle the Celebrated STEWART CLIPPER, most durable, simple and economical All working parts enclosed. Call and see them. x Headquarters for All Kinds of Seeds PRINEVILLE W. F. KING OREGON Garden Seeds Package & Bulk Our seeds are the best that money can buy. Besides complete stock of garden seeds we also handle Alfalfa, Clover and Grass Seeds. Our line of Garden Tools in cludes everything needed in preparing the ground, planting and cultivating. h s ie ;: :ei lei te: :e$ j2 ies ies : tee tee LOCAL MENTION F. II. Mliiui'i of l.iimiinlii wns In town Monday. George Hodman rn nit' In from Culvor Monday, Horn, lu rrlnevllle, Mitnh 1. IStCil, to the wife of l'rnf. J. I'. Illiiiuhard, a daughter. Mint (Vlln NYlins, iluiik'MiT of Mr. John Witch. Im III ul I'lirlliiml, niil tinatilt) to nttrml Iht cIiimwh ut Ht. I Mens Hull. 1'ivpnratluim nn U-lnir tnndt Ii.v Cnrnntlon Chnph-r No. 41 for tliclr aiiiilvinmry rt-lrtirntloii nrxt Satur day fvi'iilnj;. All Mason Invited. M. A. Im-Iiiiiuii who Im tiit'ti IIvIiik nt Mllwnukli', Orrgon, writ tin Journal to rhiiiict li Im mlilri-N to U'Noll, when' ho ItitH ii hoiix-Mtcad. William IMlfnnl, Ih'Hit known n "Kcutuck" hits returned to Slutnlko from Portland wht'rt In- luia Ihimi at tending IiumIiii'hm colli'),'!' during the nt winter. F.d, Kutdirr, a pioneer reldeiit of tha county whime homi' In nt liny rreek, lias lieen liroulit to the city tor medic n I iitteiillou. 111m condition In coitMldered crltlcnl. Chartc llortou, the Klitmuth Mru stockman, I In I'rluevllte thin week on hi minimi vlxlt looking after the purvhitMe of Mock cuttle for hi Klamath county ruuchcM. I. A. Flndley nnd wife, who live At ItoHlnnd, pintxed tlnoiiuli town the Unit of the week on their way homo from I'iiiUmihI, where they luivtt lieen making an extended stay. Frank Unborn of Madrnx witM In town Monday for n whort r t n y . He left Tuendny for point up the IV. chute, where he pie to look up a litmluewi proportion. Mr. Unburn recently relirned a 1'. S. I'oiiiml slouer at Mud rim nnd It now looking About for ttomethlni; at which to engage hlmwlf. The Alpha Literary Society enter talneil the member of ( lie Orhoct mlnn Society of the high school limt Fri day evening. The reception wn held 111 the high whool building. Member of the taeulty and Mr. nnd Mr. J. N. WIIIIiiiiihoii weru nlno present. A nhort program of reci tation and iuiihIo wum rendered. Mr. Williamson took the compiiuy on A trip through the National Capi tol, and Introduced them to ollk-lnl life at Washington In nil entertaining aildre. Ileln-HhmeiitM of puni'li and cake were served. Mm. Adidlii French, iucd about OS yearn, died at the home of John French on Iry creek up McKny, limt Friday night after n long IIIiichh. Wie had been licdfnMt for the piiMt two montliN, The funeral took place Sunday afternoon, Itev. J. I, Lewcllcn conducting the service nt tho (crave. Tim Interment wan In the Odd FcIIowh cemetery at I'rlnc vllle. IVreiiHed wiim the mother of John and William French, and made Iter home with her hoiim during the pant year and a half. She formerly lived near Salem. t'ncle Jimmy I.iiwmoii Im reported on the nick lint. Alex. ThoniMon returned home from l'ortland lii"t Saturday. Mr. nnd Mr. Will Wurxweller arrived hiMt ThurMdny to spend n couple of week In town. Mr. mid Mm. Joe Howard of Lower Ilrldge were visiting In the city several days HiIm week. H. S. Stciirn Iiiim been called to lioiigln county by the new that a' Inter there Im (langrroiixly III. J. II. Ileum, manager of the Cor nett Stop Company, came In from Hhanlko TueMilny to leud a few day lu I'rluevllle. 11. L. Ithondc. lineman for the l'aclllc KtateM Tel. Co., enme In from Shnnlko the llrstof the week to look lifter the llttcH lu tliU vicinity. MIkm Kiln Daw departed Tuesday for her old home at La i ramie. Her parent nccompnuled her In from Itedmoud, thin far, returning home that day. Married, In rrlnevllle, ThurMdny, March IS, I'.tow, Mr. Win. II. Itrummer and MImm Oku Welhorn, Itev. C. I'. Halley olliclatln. The contracting partleH reNlde at 1'oMt. tieorjje Mllllenn nnd H. K. SteariiM took a Hhlpmetit of four cnrloadM of Ut't cattle to Shaulko the ItiMt of the week. They Hold nt Shaulko re- i-elvliiK -IS and i cclitn. ServlceM nt the Fnlon Church next Sunday, March 'JH, are n follown: Sunday Scliool at 10 a, in. rrench liiKatlla. in.; topic, "The Strong Man and the Stronger." ('. K. no clety At 7 p. m. 1'reachliiK nt 8 p. in.; topic, "The (irent Quetitlon." A cor dial Invitation to all. C. V. Halley, piiMtor, Then Im evjdently Momctliltig wroiiK w Ith Mm. J. II. MeHlii(;er'n chlckeiiM. A few days ao that lady hroiiKht to thlM olllce a curloiiH double ithelled ejttf. Now coined the news lu a note that another curio Hlty Iiiim arrived In her yard In the Mhape of a four-footed chicken which Im four dn.vH old and look an fine am any of the other twelve of the brood. Mr. Hoy Chit wood and MIsh F.thel .1. Newblll, both of lirlxxly, were united In marriage Sunday, March 14. UKlII, In MiulniH. The wedding, which wiim a (pilet nffnlr w ith only the rclutlvcM of the bride preMcnt, occured nt the home of the pantor of the ChrlHtlan church, Elder It. F. W. Pit man, who performed the cere mony. Pioneer. The "SIumuI-u" Club met with Mrn. C. A. Lytic Saturday evening from 7 to 11 o'clock. Hull call wah aiiHwered with quotations from favorite nuthor. A paper on currentevenU was presented by Mrs. C. I. Wlnnek. Three book reviews were Riven, "The Mill on the Floss" by Mrs. C. W. Elklns and "Daniel Doronda" by Mrs. M. E. Ilrlnk, both by Ueorge Elliott. Mrs. II. P. Ilelk nap reviewed Orcar Wilde's "De Profundo", nnd general dlscusslou of the three books followed. Pine apple mousse and cake were served. LOCAL MENTION Attorney (leorge liiirncM went to Demi Monday. J. II. Haner went to Portland Suiidny on a business trip. W. C. Ford nnd wife, formerly of this city, are III Han Francisco. Dr. C. A. ("line was In town from tils home near Iiwer llrldgn last Friday. Mm. D. X. IllggN of Sisters passed through rrlnevllle Sunday on her way to the railroad. John E. Ityan returned last Fri day from a trip to Portland. Mm. Ityan Is still In that city. Xlek LnmlMTt, the Pluck Dutte rancher, wna In town on business several days the last of the week. Thron Tiironson left the latter part of the week for a business trip to Portland, and will lie absent for a week or longer. E. X. nullum of Madras was In town Monday on luminous. Mr. (fllllain Is Interested In the training of trick horses nnd Is agitating the subject of the County Fair Hoard offering come premium for the best trained horse. Superintendent Ford spent several days last week visiting the schools nt Methodist Hill, Hound Dutte, Juniper Dutte and Trull Crossing. This week he Is visiting the schools at tirlxxly, tinycreck and other dis tricts north of there. The Misses Elva J. Smith nnd lintel raid well entertained the teachers of the I'rluevllle public schools last Friday evening, (inmes music And refreshments were the order of the evening, and the m-ca-slon was a pleasant one. C. L. (list has sent In his resigna tion as postmaster nt (ilxt nnd It looks very much like this olllce would be discontinued soon, which will make a great inconvenience for the many who get their mall there. Tuinalo Cor. Deud bulletin. Stroud Pros, and Win. Davenport who recently made a shipment of hogs from Madras to Portland, taking the porkers from Madras to Shaulko In freight wagons, have bought PIO head more nnd will make another shipment this week. Besides the hogs they will also tnke In a carload of cattle at the same time. A letter has been received from Madison Throckmorton of Albany, Ohio, making Inquiries about the death of George Cllne, which took place March 9, 100'J. The letter Is from a nephew. In part It reads: "I thought his home was In rrlne vllle. The notification of death was sent from Ontario, Or. If you do not know him please hand this letter to someone that doess" Mr. Cllne was engaged In the meat business In I'rluevUle nine or teu years. He has relatives living in Crook county nnd If this notice should full under their attention they might tnke the mutter up. J. II. (Juliin of O'Xell was In town on business Tuesday. (ieorgp Anton has moved to Howard for the summer. Mrs. Anna Muling Is now living at 20 Mars street, San Francisco. T. J. Ferguson Is In town from Bear Creek, looking after business matters. Win. I'rine nnd daughters came In from Hnycreck on yesterday's stage to visit In town. j W. F. King nnd daughter Edith are eiccted home from l'ortland the last of the week. Miss My rthenu E. Taylor closed a successful term of school at Culver last week. She Is now nt home near Madras. Itev. C. P. Bailey was called to The Dulles Wednesday evening, on account of the serious Illness of his wife, therefore be will not hold services Sunday at the I'ulon church. The Ladles Aid of the M. E. Church will open their Easter fair In the sample room of the I'rlnevllle Hotel building on Friday, April 2, at 1 p. m. Supper will Ik! served iH'glnnlug at 5 p. in. Come and help us. C. T. Alllnghnm of Linn county has lieen In town several days this week. Mr. Alllnghnm Is a brother of L. E. and (Juy Alllnghnm. who re side In this county, and Is on his way to the Mutolcs country Madras Pioneer. To relieve the minds of those who are worrying about the short flag pole on the tower of the new court house. It might, ua well be stated that there Is no Intention of floating a dug from this pole at all. Old Olory will wave from the pole In the yard as formerly, and those who have visions of the Star Spangled Banner laing torn to shreds on the Iron railing on the dome may quiet their fears In that respect. The hearing In the Justice court of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Erlckson on com plaint of Leonard Walters was In progress when the Journal went to press last week. Walters was put on the stand and repeated the state ment made by him before Justice Sharp. The defendants offered no evidence. Justice Sharp bound the Erlcksous over In the sum of $2500, which bonds were furnished with Watt Jones and Charles Daly as sureties. At the last Rclieknh meeting, held Thursday evening, Murch IS, four new members were admitted. The entertnlnment committee furnished recreation for the members by having a guessing contest, followed by light refreshments. :WJtS grains of Madras wheat were placed. In a bottle and each member allowed one guess. The winning number, 3347 was made by Miss Jessie V. Hartley, who re ceived for a prize a beautiful panel of pyrographlc art. This young lady was also fortunate at a similar guessing contest held nt a previous meeting, when she made a guess of 57(5 on a bottle containing 557 kernels of Mrdras com. LOCAL MENTION Fred M. Smith of Paulina Is In the city. Kilns Hodges will lie fonnd at tils old stand, the Feed Yard, after the first of the month. Mm. Marlon Travis, who has been visiting at her home In Iola, Kansas, for several, months came home Wednesday. Mr. Travis met her at Shaulko. Mm. Perry lams, of Powell Bnttes, who has been 111 for several months was brought to town Wednesday for medical care, being unable to sit up. She is at the Prlnevllle. Ora Van Tassel of Madras Is In town. He is looking After business In connection with buying timber claims In the Matoles country for an eastern firm which he represents. The oratorical contest of the Crook County High School takes place at the club hall tomorrow, Friday evening. An excellent program Is promised and the students of the school are showing much Interest In the event. At the Presbyterian Church Dext Sunday morning, the regular quar terly communion service will be held, with sermon by the pastor followed by the administration of the sacra ments of the Lord's Supper, and baptism of infants. In the evening, Dr. Dunsmore will preach his fare well sermon, as he will leave for Independence during the coming week. II. K. Xissen of Madras Is in town. Prince Staats is In town from Bend for a few days. Jor. A. Brown came In from Hay stack Wednesday bringing In a load of potatoes. The baseball club will give a bene fit ball at Polndexter's rink on Fri day evening April 2. Proceeds will be used In equipping the team with bats, balls, suits, etc., and In meeting the other expenses of the club. Tom Sly of Kosland, had a hear ing In the Bend Justice court the first of the week In connection with the troubles which arose over the Sly-FIndley horse case, as was re ported last week. He was dis charged. At the First Methodist church for Sunday morning the subject will be, "Flowers for the Living." There j will be no service In the evening. The congregation will Join In the farewell service of Dr. Dunsmore at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. George Rodman arrived In town lost night from Culver with her ten year old son, who had the misfortune to cut off the middle toe of his right foot with an ax yester day. The bone was corapletly sev ered. Dr. Belknap attended the foot, and stack the toe back on. He says there Is no doubt In his mind that the member will again take np con nection with the rest of the body and that the toe will soon grow bock almost as good as new. Land for Sale. &10 acres of land for sale: 60 acres In cultivation; 25 miles east of Prlne vllle; good stock location; plenty of water; good range. For further In formation Inquire at this office. 3-lSm NEW MILLINERY EASTER OPENING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 30th AND 31t ; ; Advance styles In spring and summer millinery. Beautiful pat tern hats, nobby street hats, for ladles, misses and children will be on display nt MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS Corner Second and Main Street, Prineville, Oregon rrtv fffi r i?i rift rTi tt VTt tavata ta fa ta ia ta mi vttt fa r a r a r& ra rtt ta ta Maker k GtmW Kairct Sckool Books Caacrt Sappliei Jewelry Will Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mukil butraacatt Mtiut Lewaey'i Caaditt Statieaer? Cifin Call and get a free sample of Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remedy Removes and prevents Dandruff by apply ing thoroughly to the roots of the hair every two or three days. This is an excel lent remedy for cleansing the scalp of dan druff and producing a healthy condition of the hair. D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Warners Rust Proof Corsets We are agents for Warners Rust Prool Corsets. Every pair guaranteed; they are made to fit and wear not to rust, break or tear. MANY NEW STYLES. COME AND SEE Men's Custom Made Shoes Many new styles in our shoe department, in Oxfords and High-Cuts. ALMOST 2000 PAIRS TO SELECT FROM Men's Underwear We are closing out this line of underwear, medium weight garment mixed wool and cotton, a good garment, retail val 75c, while they last, garment 40c Neckties One lot of neckties retail value 15 to 35c special, 10c Men's Linen Collars Regular 15 cent values, while they last Raisins A lot of nice Three Crown Raisins, special one week at per lb.. ..05c ..09c Garden Tools and Supplies Supply your wants in this line from us. We have everything needed such as shovels, hoes, rakes, etc; while in the line of seeds we have both bulk and package. FIELD SEEDS: Red Clover, Alfalfa. Alsyke Clover. Home Cured Meats You don't know what good meat is if you have not tried our home cured product; it is not killed with salt and saltpeter like "so much that you buy It is simply delicious. SPECIAL PRICE ON HOME CURED SHOULDERS