.1 M ... -. .. J0m. til I Wire Nails and Fencing 32 We have just bought at a great saving two carload 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. -' Mi-flu Clipped Horses LOOK BETTER FEEL BETTER . WORK BETTER BETTER TRY IT THIS SPRING We handle the Celebrated STEWART CLIPPER, most durable, simple and economical. All working parte enclosed. Call and see em. Headquarters for All Kinds of Seeds PRINEVILLE W. F. KING OREGON Garden Seeds Package & Bulk I. Our seeds are the best that money can buy. Besides a 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. 1 LOCAL MENTION Howard V. Jouen of llelinoiiil wan In town Monday. Horn -March 30th, to tlio wife of William O'Kclley, a mm. Prime Ulne ha returned home from ft short tny In Portland. J nine MiMeeii of Lnmoiitn wan In town Kiitiinlny on business. Henry Cndle and fmiilly returned home from CorvnlllN lant Thursday. Andrew Morrow, tlie Willow creek sheepman, nM-nt Bnttirdny In town. Jiu k Cue, of Hhnnlko, win lookluir after IiiimIihiw mutter In town hint Saturday. Dr. J. F. (luerln nml Mm It. F. (luerln were In the city Momlny from near llcnd. MUa Pnlny Mol'ii II Inter linn returned to her home on Crooked river nfter neveml mouth residence In Knlem. (leorire Noble linn Hold III cattle mill leaned hi licar creek ranch to Will Wurtweller. Wuricy took pon. Mennlou hut Friday. Martin Drake and family of Paulina passed through town Saturday on tlielr way to Kntancln, New Mexico, where they will make their home. Marlon Tetniletoii hnn bought lot In the Fifth Addition to 1'rluevllle went (f the nkatlutf rink and In com letltiK a comfortable limine on the lroHrty. lie will make It bin home. t-'hnmp Htnlth ami Inom ("leek have rilnnolved partnership and the Moft drink entnhllnhmcnt recently opened at the old stand wilt lie conducted ty theTormer." Mr. Smltn ban pur chased the lot owned by the John Prior etttutc and will build n home thereon In the near future. '' 0. Barlier came lu Monday from bin ranch near Culver to look nfter Home hunlncnn mat tern In town. Mr. Harder' homestead Ih rltfht In the path of the proponed llarrlinnn railway and the right of way man wan negotiating with him recently for n pannwny through the laud II. A. Myers tit ltedmoud wan In town the hint of the week, bringing In the big Helnlnn stallion owned by a farmer company at that place, l'unnnnt d'l.lmux In seven years old nnd when In prime condition weigh About SKUM) poundn. The home attracted much attention of stock men here. N. II. l.ongly, tatter known to old timers of Crook county n "Old Yank," Is In town thin week. He came an a witness In a water-right ult that In having a hearing liefore Judge Hell. "Old Yank" enme to Crook county nineteen years ngo nnd In n well-known character In the Paulina country, lie In an old hun ter nnd trapper. Thin In bin flrnt vlritt to Prlnevllle lu eight yearn. So many old landmarks have Ikhmi ob literated that It wan with dlfllculty he could get bin hearing. "Old Yank" will leave for bin mountain borne lu a few days. Chan. A. Weaver ban made filing on a homestead In the Hear creek dlntrlct. Mrs. I'.sther Farnnworlh, In visit ing frlendn In town from her home at Paulina Valley. Mr. II. J. Healy and I'.dwln Mealy were In the city Wednenday from their home at llayntnck. John Crlpp made proof on bin homcntend claim tafore County Clerk Urown lant Saturday. OmarClnypool returned borne the lant of the week from a tour of the county In the InterenU of C. W. Klklu' big department store. Harry Iinlun.of the Lively Jordan. Ltiiilu Company, ban lnvn out In the country during the pant week looking lifter bunlucnn matter. Minn Katie Dunnmore who I sten ographer In the I). I. & V, Co'a olllce at Item!, came over the lant of the week to vlnlt with her father, prior to bin departure for independence. Wm. Lytle enme down from Paulina the flrnt of the week for mihI grain, lie In running Hugh Lister's ranch. Mr. Lytle nays that gran nnd grain In hi part of the country look much tatter than dowu here. They have had more molnture In that part of the county. Dr. Chn. II. Dunnmore, retiring pastor of the Flrnt Prenbyterlan Church, preached bin farewell nermon lant Sunday evening. The crowd that enme out to hear the doctor wan no great the church could not neat them nil, a splendid testimonial of the esteem lu which Prlnevllle ticnple hold him. Dr. Dunnmore LOCAL MENTION Denn Cyrus of Sinter In In town today. W. F. King and daughter returutd home from Portland Sunday. C. W. Klklns, thin week ordered the new neat for the M. K. church. J a men Somervllle, drummer for 11. Lleba & Co. of Portland In lu town. Col. W. A. IU'lcher, the Hedmond boonter, wan In the city for a short stny yenterday. If. K. Derrick, of Portland, n forent ranger, ban reported at Super visor Ireland' office, nnd will proli nlily be placed on duty In the Den chute National Forent. Mlns Kdyth Hideout, who taught during the winter In the Lanionta country, ban commenced a spring term of school lu the sugebnmh flat dlntrlct with 12 pupllrt. Madrn Pioneer. I. II. Meyer, S. J Clemen, J. O. Garner, Fred and Joe Smith nnd John Dnvln were all In from Paulina thin week In connection with the wnttr right enne, testimony concern ing which wit taken before W. A. Dell thin week. I The Faster Fair nnd supper by the Ladle Aid Society of the M. K. Church will oien lu the sample room nt Hotel Prlnevllle Friday, April 2, nt 1 o'clock p. nt. Various thing will be on sale, and beginning at 5 o'clock n delicious supier will In? served all during the evening at K ( I ceut per plate. In In lode-I leave thin week for his new home nt Independence. Jamc Dougla and family departed Momlny for Portland where thev will make their Inline. Mr. Douglas was one of the contractor who did the stone work on the new court house, nnd brought bin family here to live while work wa In progress. He I not leaving Prlnevllle for good but expect to return same time In the future. Juliu Mcpherson of Bear ("reek was arrested last Thursday on a warrant charging him with tlie larceny of n colt named "Dolly", the property of Lou Hodges, of Prlnevllle. Chnrlen Houston made the arrest. McPher non waived examination nnd gave bonds to npM'nr before the grand jury In the sum of 1000. Miller Mc Pherson nnd Joe Smith of Willow Creek are the sureties. J. II. Gray nnd Art Wurxweller have Hold nil of the 24 head of horses which they recently bought and had In the ynrdn near the Gray home In Prlnevllle, where they were broken and spruced tip tor the market. George Kusncll, the Tneomn buyer, secured some of the animals and the balance were sold to a Portland company, good price being received all around. "We made good money on thin deal," said Mr. Gray, "and we may buy some more. There's no telling what a man will do when be gets started." Jacob Decker and family, formerly of the Willamette valley, In a recent arrival. He has purchased the home stead relinquishment of Clyde H. Hill on the southeast side of Powell lUitteH, and hn llled on the land. He will make bin home there. This was formerly the It. U. Foster claim and In considered to lie one of the tast ranches on the buttes. At the First Methodist church next Sunday "Palm Sunday" will be observed. The subject for the morn lug service will be, "The day of Triumph", the one for the evening will lie, "Flower for the Living" There will be special music by the newly organized orchestra nnd choir. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock and Fpworth league nt G..10 p. m. A most cordial Invitation In extended to worship with us. Champ Smith, Jus. Smith and Dr. C. A. Cline have organized a company known an the Steelhead Falls Improve' nient Company and have filed on the power site at Steelhead Falls, four miles below Lower Bridge on the Deschutes river. Their ultimate purpose is .to develop the power there afforded by a straightdropof 20 feet in the Deschutes. Another filing has been made by the Harney County Development Company on the site of Lower Falls, the first fall below Lower Bridge, about two mi'e ueiow uo crossing, una company is composed of Wm. Hanley of Burns, and associates. Wm. lU-lve, a tlmtar buyer, town. Dr. Dunnmore left today for iH'ndcnce. Judge Kill left Pundny noon for a bunlnes trip to The Dalle. George Itunnell, the Tacoina home buyer, In In Prlnevllle thin week. Jack Summers ha gone to Paulina to look lifter telephone matters. Mr. and Mr. II. E. Kibble of Hay. creek are In town on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Thompson spent Monday on their ranch at Sisters. E. 8. Dobbs left Wednesday for Portland with a carload of beef cattle. Alex Holbrook and P. D. Hostle were among the Madras resident In town this week. F. W. Wooley, traveling representa tive of the Marshall-Wells Hardware company was In the city this week. Andrew J. Noble nnd family, who have been residing In town during the wiuter, will murn to their ranch home in the Paulina country tomorrow. J. C. Hoblnson, accompanied by hln mother, Mrs. J. W. Hoblnson, came to I'rluevilie irom .Mail ran Wednesday and returned home today. Mr. Hoblnson and hi mother con duct a large merchandise store nt Madras. The county Jail which has been out of commission for the post month or two ha been repaired sufficiently so that prisoner can now lie confined In the cage. The plumbing is being reinstalled and the entire structure which ha lieen torn op 1 being put In shape again. At a school meeting in Madras district recently the property owners voted down the proposal to bond the district for the purpose of build lug a new school house and also the proposal to build an addition to the present building. The school Is snld to be too large for the building and Is steadily growing. Howard F. Joues came over from Redmond Wednesday to get his horses which strayed awny from their usual haunt and were picked up by parties who saw Mr. Jones' advertisement in the Journal and brought the horses In to Prlnevllle. A little printer' Ink In the Journal spread out tell over Crook county ranges and saves the advertiser a good deal of expense and worry sometime. Charles S. Congleton, forest ranger under Supervisor Ireland, returned from Seattle, Wednesday, where he has been taking a three-months' course in forestry at the University of Washington. This is a special short course given at that institu tion nnd I the only one of it kind In the Uulted States, having been In stituted nt the solicitation of the forest service. There were forty-two enrolled for the course, the persons attending bailing from Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and all of the northwesteru states. LOCAL MENTION Caleb Davis and It. Booten sr., both of Pont, were In town thin week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wurxweller left for their ranch nt Black Buttes, Wednesday. John Schmeer, the trotting horse breeder, I In from hi ranch In the Paulina section thin week. "Kentuck" Ledford arrived from Shanlko thl week and 1 renewing acquaintance with old friend. The band will play a street concert Friday evening prior to the opening of the ball given by the baseball boy, at Polndexter's rink. Forest Ranger D. C. Ingram arrived from Roseburg today to report to Supervisor Ireland lor duty In the Deschutes National Forest during the coming season. M. Rodger the Portland horse buyer, left thl morning for Shanlko with the eighteen bead of borne which he bought from Art Wurzwel ler and J. II. Gray. In a hotly contrJved basketball game at the club hall Wednesday afternoon between the girls of the Alpha and Ochoconlan societies of the high school, the Alpha won by a score of 0 to 4. Mis Rose B. Par rot t acted a referee. The high school students, the faculty and a few outsiders witnessed the game. City Recorder C. L. Shattuck an nounces that he expect to resign bl office and will hand In his resigna tion to the council at the regular meeting next Tuesday evening. Mr. Shattuck Is superintendent of the Prlnevllle Light and Water Co., and the recordership make too much In road on bin time, conflicting with bl work at the plant. Ferd McCalllster returned the Int of the week from Portland where he went with a shipment of 1600 bead of young mutton sheep. Mr. McCallls ter was very well satisfied with hi experiment of feeding sheep for mar ket and received $5.50 at Portland. He Intend to feed again next season. Mr. McCalllster says that hogs and cattle were selling high in the Port land yards when be wo there, and that he saw interior cattle selling at $5.25, while bog were In demand at 75fic Club Rustling for Fifty New Members The Board of Trustees of the Commer cial Club during the past two days hai been making s heart to heart canvass of the business men of the town in campaign for 50 new members to the club, which are to go in as charter members, doing away with the formality of posting their applications, etc. Up to noon today about twenty-five new name had been added to the list and more have been promised. The annual meeting of the club will be held Tuesday evening, April 13, s formal notice appearing elsewhere in this issue. The 90th Anniversary of the 1.0. O. F. and Rebekah's lodge will bo celebrated the 26th of April. I NEW MILLINERY EASTER OPENING I For Sale. Silver-Spangled I lam berg Eggs; set tings of 15 for $2.00. Apply to Prine viile Cigar Factory. 3-lltf ? s $ ? ? EQt sC4 E& 4N Ed & $ W TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 30th AND 31st : : Advance styles In spring and summer millinery. Beautiful pat tern bat, nobby street hats, for ladles, misses and children will be on display at MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS Corner Second and Main Streets, Prineville, Oregon t t t Hkr k Grata Ura Sckoel BmIu Caawri Sippliet Jewelry wn fp D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mntkal Uitruntl Mafus Lowacj's Caadiet StatHHwrj Cifart 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 Rusl Proof Corscls. Every pair guaranteed; they are made to fit and wear not to rusl, break or tear. MANY NEW STYLES, COME AND SEE Mayer's Custom Made Shoes j Many new styles in our shoe department, in Oxfords and High-Cuts. ALMOST 2000 PAIRS TO SELECT FROM S FECIALS 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 85c, 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 no! 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 lOllfllliBiillMiflli