The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money Shoes for Men, Women and Children Pi Our line ol Edwards-Stanwood Shore are die kinJ thai appeal lo your good sense. They wear the marks ol style, eomlort and durability. The value is all over the shoe Irom heel lo toe, from top to sole. In Oxford and high cut, and the prices are just rigltl STRAW AND FELT HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS Ladies' Waists We are now showing a choice assortment of moderately priced new spring styles. Muslin Underwear Fit up your spring wardrobe Irom our store. We are just opening up our attractive goods for ladies. I. MICHEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Referendum Filed on Beer Ordinance The referendum petition holding op the city ordinance recently passed by the city council prohibiting the sale of " near beer " has been filed with City Recorder Shattuek. This petition was signed several weeks ap but was not filed until the first of the week. Thia annuls the law until it is accepted by a Tote of the citiiens, which vote will be taken next December. Speculation is now rife as to w hat is going to happen in the way of ordi nances. There is a rumor that the council will pass another ordinance at the meeting next Tuesday night. Others say that the city will tUnd on the old ordinance which provides for $500 license. Nobody can be found who knows what is going to be done about it. In the meantime the near beer flows. Development Work at Tetherow Bridge Joseph G. Houston, who is promot ing the new development company which is commencing operations at Tetherow Bridge on the Deschutta, was in town today and returned to the scene of work this afternoon. The com pany haa laid off a tow d site on the river and has secured the right of way for the construction of an irrigating ditch w hich will carry sufficient water to irrigate about 5000 acres. This project was at first undertaken with the idea of locating a Dutch colony on the land, but negotiations with the colony people are now nt an end, and the land w ill be disposed of to indivilual settlers. At present the company only has about 2000 acres in the flat which can be irrigated, located at the point locally known as Eddy Flat, the land formerly being embraced in desert claims taken by Earl McLaughlin, T. II. Lafollette and others. The Spoo eawmill which i being con structed near the new towmite has not yet been put in operation, there having been some hitch in getting the boiler out from Mmniko. Mr. Spoo is now in the valley looking after business in con nection with thft mill. Paulina Water Right Case. Testimony in the case of T. II. Brennan vs. F. M. and J. L. Smith and Jbhn Davin, all of Paulina, is being taken this week before Miss Reulah Crooks, referee, at W. A. Hell s office. This tuit was commenced in June and is for the purpose of deciding a water controversy for water taken from Trout Creek in the Paulina val ey. It includes a question which is now before the supreme court and which has not been yet decided, vii: What were the rights of water users prior to 1877. Mr. Brennao owns what is known as the old Charley Elkins place and the suit is brought to restrain the defendants from interfering with the flow of water in an irrigating ditch, which was established prior to 1877. Mr. Brennan is represented by Attorney Bell and the defendants by Attorney M. R. Elliott. Land for Sale. 640 acres of land for sale: 50 acre In cultivation; 2T miles pat of Prine ville; good Btock location; plenty of water; good ranjre. For further in formation Inquire at this oilice. 3-lSm Good News for May Race Meet. Encouraging news is being received almost every day regarding the coming of race horses for the meeting at the Fair Grounds (it Frineville in the Utter part of May. Lee Galbraith has written that he expects to start from Indepen dence soon with three racers, "Kam sack", "Misty Pride" and a two-year-old. Graffy Baber is coming from Grants Pass with a string of five. C. A. Bedell, who is now at Burns, will be here with "Wade Hampton-' and to other flyers, which he has purchased. "Brandy" will be here from Paulina. "John II." and "Trump," another local horse that will be tried out by Bill Pollard, are now at the track stables in training for the meet. Judging fiom the early responses now being received there will be a dandy lot of racers here for the spring meet. A complete line of the best flailing tackle just arrived at Petett'u. Eggs for Sale. Full-blood White I-ctrhorn Eggs, per setting of fifteen, II. Mk. H. A. Mykhh, 4 ltf Iledmoud, Or. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction one 2-year-olil ateer on Sat urday, April 17, 1!W9 at the ltrewery Fee.l Yard, in Prinevilie, Oregon, said animal having conic to ni f place as an estray, and previously advertised according to law. 4-1-2 " W. J. CKAIS. Post Items. lirtat mm ii nK i in m ft,niiin Redmond News. tiedinoud, Milrvh iN. Mr. l.olitf, I ho latent tumor, lm bought the Itoby forty. Mr. Kendall now has another team of lit own. Hen). McCaffery lm bought n farm but we did not learn what one. The SH'ioeii, we hear, are going to California, uImo McDonalds, j Mr, ltuckley was !ck the tlrct ol I the week. ; J. A. Norwood has lnvn helping ! Urown's do clearing the past week. J A small delegation went front town and our vk lnlty to the (H-lal nt W. : I- lVrry'a last night and report ' pleasant time. We just learned that K. C. Koby I has Wu wick at I'llnevllle, and haa ! Just returned looking quite poorly, j Annual meeting of tho Presbyter : Inn church and congregation to morrow night. Mr. Ftnts Woods la tjtilte 111 and had to have the doctor yesterday. Orval Sjrneer gave n party last Monday night In honor of his sister Olive. Milton Itwson dm not Improve with his lame foot as fast as could be desired. He Is afraid that blood poisoning has set lit. Tuesday night of this week An other one of the Ladles' Aid socials will bo held. K. C. Park. Lively - Jordan - Lanius COM V A X Y March 20, 1.W. Mrs. Wallace Post is t-uffering with bronchitis. Frank Hughes is reported on the sck list. George Ray and William Sinead visited the county seat last week. Charley Cox of Camp ent'k was vU!t ing on the creek Sunday. J. H. Gray of Prinevilie spent several days recent. y at his Bonnyview Stock Farm. Grover Caldwell of Kosland is visit ing relatives in the Rutin. Mrs. Otto Gray and sons are sojourn ing in Prinevilie. Harold is under the doctor's care. Mrs. Floyd Rowell nnl daughter, Madge, were out from Prinevilie last week visiting friends and relatives. Clarence Stover and wife left for the Gilchrist raueh on Buck creek Friday, where they expect to spend the sum mer. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the mutual meeting of iiu'iiiIhih of the Prinevilie Conimervlnl Club will lie held Tuesday, the Pith day of April, 1!HW, at N o'clock p. in., at the Club Hall, In Prinevilie. Oregon, for the purpose of refunding the bonded debt and for the transaction id such other business as may properly come before the lmvtlng. M. E. P.m.NK, Secretary. Dated March 2t. HWJ. 4-1-21 RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of horjemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful sod pene trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen Cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. I'ncqualed for coring the wounds and injuries ol BARBED WIRE and fnr healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful in so many ways. II it tails to satisfy, e authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. cxniA tAMcc ftorrus rimr ccmt. HOYT ChCMiCal Co., Soktuxo, One BOOKLET i&jB&3 FREE Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. Edison Phonographs Combination type3 that play standard two-minute and A tri be rol four-minute records. $30 $40 $60 Victor Talking Machines $30 $40 50 Sold on Installment Plan Wall Paper When you clean house this spring you will have one or more rooms to paper. Our spring stock covers all grades and patterns priced from 10c per roll up Winnek's Toilet Cream March winds chap the face and hands. Try a 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 please you. Diamond Rings, Brooches We positively stand back of and guarantee every piece of Jewelry we sell. I THE WINNEK COMPANY Brewery Feed Yard. I have bought the Prewerv Feed Yard ou the north side of the ik-hoco and am prepared to take care of t In' traveling public. The chenix-st place to teei In town, IwthM hay ami grain for sale. Have also a board ing and lodging house In the McCal- llster bttlhling, next door to the Journal Olllee. tall ami see ine, Your patronage sollclteil. liespect- fullv. J. K. TAYI.DK. 4 lm Prinevilie, Or. Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER, Prinevilie, Oregon. The nyjtoin I employ is the development of the sixth en no drills, m itiatru uu'iits nMu-.tin ivli'tl. Patient ex amined freeof cliargr. All forms of chron ic dbcaiits iuvs!'ully treated. Prices very rrasonal'lr. lr. IJrater can now lie consulted at his rooms at the Poiudexter Hotel. The following testimonials are from pa tients t havJ treated a. Uend, OrKnn: liend. Or., Jan. . li9. My little toy had toen sulh ring for the last Near with heart, kidney and momiH'h Irouiile until I took him to Dr. tirati-r and tie pave him'seven tnatmeiits and now he looks will and is hearty. M .". lii. a Kkicko.. Bend, Or., Kill. 10. pi t). I'r. A. V. tirater- I ranmit tind words In epres my Kratit.ide to von fur the irrtnl Wnetil and relief whic h 1 reeeived from your treatment. I will irlailly ree uiumcnd arfone for treatment of female, liver and kidney trouble ol which you cured me. Very truly yours. Mb. I.t ullv Gairr x. Pend, Or., Feb. 2), VXJ. t- A W CrftN'r-l I.. I..II how grateful 1 am for the complete cure ol it-iuair nrMWM HIHI I lieu Ilia IISIII. 1 mill the trialuietit wonderful. Oratefullv yourn, Sliei. Kurimuton. Bend, Or., Keh. 12, PJ3. Dr. A. W. tiralpr I w ill gladly re om mend anyone for trealment or kidney, liver and constipation of which you cured me. Yours truly, K. A. Pcrtt. liend. Or. Dr. A. V. Ornter, Prinevilie, Or. Dear Sir - I want to recommend your wonderful treatment to the public at latve. When you liegsn treating me 1 was very low w ith a complication of iliseaees. My lieurt wa-i so e:ik 1 could hardly get my breath and kidneys in had shaie. Sow I am improv ini rii;lit alone and feel sure 1 am enrcd. All 1 need now is warm weather and I will lie a well man. I have been talking to several of votir rmhentN mill ttu. v O.wt they have lawn cured of old chronic div f r....i .l... i i . .. i.-n. mti unit ioo i.i wun you in incse wonderful cures. Uratefully yours. JollS PtZKMORt. ADVANCE SPRING STYLES In Women'a Tailored Suit direct from one of New York's leading importer. Authorities on Ladies' Fashions Thi week you will have to admit that we have the best thowing of NKW SPRIMG SUIT8 ever brought to Prinevilie, Mr. Catalogue House not excepted, and our prices will surprise you when you compare style, quality and finish. The line includes the finest French Serges, plain and striped Prunella Cloth in all the newest spring colors such as black, rocida, navy, rose, olive and smoke. Every garment strictly tailored and lined with silk. Extraordinary Values $18.00 to $35.00 Come and see for yourself. No trouble to show you. 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. Pinent "to k of White and Hln Victor Potatoea for aalu at Alma T. Morria' Kanch. It The R. E. JONES Lumber Mill ON TIIK OU KNKillTKN PLACK ON TIIK OCllOCO la now cutting tint-clans lumber which will be sold on reasonable terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Hides, Pelts and Furs W ANTE D Highest Market Price Paid Herman Poch, 2 milei eaat of l'rinevilla, on Ochoeo road Ip ill rineville Races MAY 26 TO 29 INCLUSIVE THE WONDERFUL John Deere Disc Plow MUUMUU. In double and triple gang, discs 24, 26 or 28 inches. JOHN DEERE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS PLANET JR. GARDEN SEEDERS : : : : at C. W. Elkins Speed Program re FIIIST DAY MAY 26. First race mile and repeat Purse ftOO.OO Second race J mile daeh 160.00 SECOND DAY MAY 27. Third race mile and repeat " 125.00 Fourth race mile dash " 150.00 THIRD DAY MAY 28. Fifth race i mile dah " 150.00 Sixth race mile dash " 175.00 FOL'ItTII DAY MAY 29. Seventh race jj mile daeh " 150.00 Eighth race 1J milo dash " 200.00 $100 FOR BASEBALL CROOK COUNTY -TEAMS. W. R. POLLARD, Pretident M. R. BIGGS, Secretary iSilljllijllM LAMB FEED OO. REDMOND, OREGON Dea'ero 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 Men's Spring Suits T H E B R I C K S T 0 R E 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 $ 1 0 to $25. It pays to make good and we can on our mens suits Ladies' Tailored Suits Our line of spring suits for ladies is now on display. Prices range from $17.50 to $25.00. Clifton & Comett