The Place to Save Money THE m The Place to Save Money Shoes for Men, Women and Children --i Our line o! Edwards-Stanwood Shoes arc tlic kind thai appeal lo your good sense. They wear the marks ol style, comlorl anil durability. The value is all over the shoe from heel lo toe, Irom top to sole In Oxford and high cut, and the prices are just right STRAW AND FELT HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS Ladies' Waists We are now burning a choice assortment ol moderately priced new spring styles. Muslin Underwear Fit up your spring wardrohc from our store. W e are just opening up our attractive goods lor ladies. I. MICHEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON O'Neil-Williamson Wedding Sunday Mr. Charles t tVXeil mid Mis Kathnryn Z. Williamson, rccoiuI daughter of Hon. ami Mrs. J. X. Williamson, were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents in rrineville last Sunday, April 11, 1009, Bt 1 o'clock p. m., Kev. J. P. Ia-w- ellen, pastor of the M. E. Church, offleiatintf. The wedded pair left immediately after the ceremony in the White steamer auto for Slmniko, amidst showers of rice, old shoes ami the good wishes of their many friends. After spending a short time visit ing with the groom's relatives at Denver, they will make their home at AVakeeney, Kansas, where Mr. O'Neil will take the management of a large hardware store which his brother has Just established there. The bride was born in this county and has spent most of her life here. The groom Is an estimable young man who came to rrineville about three years ago. Although urgent appeals had come for his return home, he and Cupid found It neces sary to camp for awhile, but Cupid finally won, and the happy couple have gone away to take up their life together. LOCAL MENTION ECOID Pacific Morse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs ol horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powVrful and pene trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen, cits. A soothing embrocation lor the relief of pain, and (be best liniment for sprains and soreness. I'nrqualcd for curing the wounds and injuries of BARUED WIRE and for 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 fails to satisfy', w e authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. CKTfta tASCC aoTTLCS riFTY CENTS Hovt Chemical Co., pohtlo. one. booklet &msyw2 free Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. A new post oilkv will soon le established to be known n the 'Powell Hut to" oll'.ce. Mos-s Ni swonger has. received the n.ipn'nt ment of postmaster, with Mrs. Xiswouger as assistant, nv.d the ollice will bo opened as soon as his bond is received and approved by the department. The IkhuI has already lieen forwarded. It is expected the ollice will lie opened about the Sloth. Bulletin. A delegation of rrineville Masons went to Bend Saturday to assist the new Bend lodge in some of their work. The visitors were: I. P. Adamson, Carey W. Foster, 15. F. Johnson and Claude Smith, who went over In Lafollette's auto, and T. M. Baldwia and M. E. Brink, who drove over in private convey ance. They report having a royal time. One of the features of their entertainment was a Deschutes tto.it supper. Ed Harbin came dowu the first of the week from the K. E. Jones saw mill above Howard. Mr. Har'iin is engaged in renrraging the machinery in the mill and is getting things in first-class shape. I,ast Saturday the saw was started and iu a little over a half-day's run over 'JOO') feet of line lumber was turned out. The null meu think that when Harbin gets throug with the improvemeuts they will have the must conveniently arranged lumber plant iu the county. Dr. H. C. Duusmore writes to the Journal under date of April 7 from Independence. Among other things he says: "Arrived here yesterday (Tuesday) noon, and am domiciled in the home of Dr. Butler and family until other arrangements tire made. The country here looks beautiful, the grass so green, and the fruit trees in bloom. Of course, 'tis too soou yet for roses, but the bulbous plants such as tulips, narcissus, daffodils, etc., are in great abundance." Jasper T. Gulliford, who was one of the first settlers in the Ochoco country, having engaged It the stock business there in ImW, was iu town during the past week from Eugeuo, where he now resides. Mr. Gulliford left the Ochoco several years ago and went to the Alberta country, and having disposed of his interests there last year at a good figure, he came back to Oregon to live. He was in this section looking over the country and says that he notes many changes since the early days when he rounded up stock In this locality. Madras Pioneer. Big Club "Smoker" Next Tuesday Eve Clm'ummi J. 11. Ho-is-Wrs of the Social i Entertainment Committee of the Com. I mcrcial C!u!. ann-uince a I i.: "mioker1' I ami entertainment for the mciulvrs of the chili next Tuesday evt-niiii;. A excellent program ha- wen prepared. II. ere w.ll 1h much smoke ami lot of refreshment. Kvery nieiiilt-r of the chili ii urgently re iiiesteil to atti ml as there will le ilicus simi of matters important to the chili. The prvpram as announced follow-: Music hy the orchestra Messrs. Morgan, I.tickey, Crooks an. I Smith. Cornet solo I, C. Morta l. limitation "I'asev at the Hat," Ir. II. ti. Davis. Vocal solo - Prof. K. I.. Ashhy. Piano solo Claude Smith. liecitatioa- I.. C. Ilardman. Vocal solo John It. I.uckey. Male n'.iartet - Messrs. Morgan, Aslihy, Luckey and Junius. John Oior of San Jose. Calif., who has extensive cattle interests at the head of Boar creek, passed through town today on his way to Cali fornia. He has been visiting his ranch fur a week or inure. Mr. Ogier xvas accompanied by Mr. Sliattuck, who is interested with him in the cattle business. .Nineteen years ago Mr. Oirr used to ride after cattle in this county. lie says the country is settling up so fast lie could hardly recognize it. Where t hero used to lie nothing but sand is now dotted with comfortable homes. Rules for Using City Water To person who intend lining water from the P. I., .x; V. Co, main iluriiii the season el l'Hhl : Commencing May 1st we wi'l lie ready t furnish water for lawn lrrig lion from U to s . ni., ami from 5 to 8 p. in. Please do not construe, thia to mean that x'oii are entitled to tiso the water (or live hours ht day whether vour ground needs the moisture or not. U does moan thia. that you may use- the water during the preseiilied time in qunlitio lulllcient to keep your Wg tation sreen. Water in all c'aact meat le iiseil through a hose with a unliable sprinkler or sprav attached to the end of said hose. We positively w ill not al low water to run to waste. KUmding and allowing water to run through an own hose, and uiug water Ivlore and after hours w ill Ih prohibited, and the person ! w ho, in our judgment, is breaking the rules, will at their own expense U re ciuired to iu tall a meter on their irri gation service. Kxclusive garden irri gation will lie furnished only thro'lgh a meter. Wo reserve the right to aav ' w hat kind of a meter shall be. u-ed". .Also all huso must I kept in good re I pair and no leakage too. cur between ! the faucet and the sprinkler. All leak , wft faucets and atop wastes must lie ro ; paired. we wish to impress on water useia that irrigation is a privilege allowed to regular water customer, and the time is close at hand whe.i only those who are regular water customers will lie al'nwod the privilege of using water for irriga tion. Anil we also w ish to call your at tention to the fact that there is a' charge on hathtulis and toilets in private resi dences i-f oO cents each. Commencing M.iy 1st, p.MO, we will cluirije for stm-lt watered from our main at the rate ol oi cents per month for one hoise or cow, and 2"i vents for each additional horse or row. Thia does not apply to livery utahlea paying tegular rates. Iu conclusion we request those who intend uing water for irrigation to no tify us Indite commencing to use it. And we insist that all equipment used for irrigation ho put in tirst class con dition. rieae attend to it at once ami avoid annoyance and delay. Vour truly, " 1'. U A W. C . ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Not a EIooJ bifcse Cured by Gil of Wiatcrgreca Compouibi For many years eczema was sup posed to be a blood disease and was erroneously treated as such, but now the best authorities afjrce that eczema is only a skin disease and must be cured through the skin. The eminent skin specialist Dr. V. D. Dennis, first discovered the eczema germ and his discovery was quickly taken up in Germany and France. To kill the ecrema germ and at the same time heal the skin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wintergrecn, thymol, glycerine, etc. The remedy is a liquid, not a mere salve, hence it sinks right into the pores of the skin. Washing with this oil of wintergrecn compound seems to take away the itch at once; soon the scales drop away and ihc dis ease disappears. The prescription has now been used so loner .is ts have prov en its absolute merit and we do not hesitate to express our confidence in D. D. D. Prescription as used with D. D. D. Soap. The Wiunek Co. Edison Phonographs Combination types that play standard two-minute and Am berol 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 W atches 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. THE WINNEK COMPANY " """ """ "' " minimi i mil i i rrirnmiin i Siiinii iinii i . in nimiaaii niani i i n P.ookkeeper wanted, thia office. Iiniulro nt Vital Treatment DR. A. VV. GRATER, Prineville, Oregon. The system I employ is the development of the sixth sense no drugs, no Itmtru mentK no question asked. Patients ex amined free of charge. All forms of chron ic licaca ueiefiiUy treated. Price very reasonable. ir. tiratcr can now lie eoiiMilted at his rooms nt the 1'oimleiter Hotel. 'I lie followiii),- t. "tinii.ni:il. are from pa tients 1 have trcutc l a'. Peiid, Oregon: IVml. Or., Jan. 21, l'WO. My little hoy had l en Milfcriiiic for the lat vear with heart, kidney ami utomach trouble until I took him to Hr. tiratcr ami l.e gave him neven treatments and now he looks well and is hearty. Mii-. I.oi. Kricklin. llend. Dr., Keh. 10, l!Htf. 1'r. A. V. (iruli r 1 cannot lind words to e.vprevi my gratit ole to you for the (Treat benefit and relief which i received tVom your treatment. I will gUily rec ommend anyone fur treatment of 1. nolle, liver and kidney trouble of which you cured inc. Very truly yours, Mkl l.i mi. a (iairr'N. llend. Dr., Keh. 2i, I'M. I).-. A. V. (inner I want to tell you how grateful I am for the complete cure of lc male, weakni si and rheumatism, I think the tr.-atincnt wonderful. liratefully yours, Mr. Kkbinutox. llend, dr., Fell. 12, Dr. A. V. ti rater-1 will gladly recom mend anyone for treatment of kidney, liver and eon -liiiatioii of which yon cured inc. Yours truly, K. A.l'citrr. liend.Or. Ir. A. W. Crater, Prineville, Or.- Dear Sir I want to recommend your wonderliit treatment to the public at large. When you began treating me 1 was very low w ith a complication of .lisea'os. My heart wa so weak I could hardly get my breath and kidncyt in had fhape. Now I am improv ing right along and feel sure I am cured. All I mi d now is warm weather and I will boa well niua. I nave been talking to several of your patients and they say that they have lM-i-n cured of old chronic li-ea.-es. I feel that Cod is with von in these wonderful cures. Cratefitlly yours. JOHS hl.EMORK. Lively - Jordan - Lanius COMPANY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All of our Ladies' Spring SuiU on sale nt $17.50. This includes everything from $25 to $35 which we have left in stock. Come enrly nnd make your selection as the sizes are limited. 8iaorit ! MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS .. to be closed out .. The entire line will be on sale until sold. This is a bonafide proposition and it will pay you to investigate. The values have never been equalled in this county before. Men's 115 to .'() unite, vour rhoic $10 00 Hove' mils, 12 to II yearn, )oin nt 5 00 Hoys' nuite, 4 to 8 ycurs, knee punt 2 50 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS Your choice of a goot! range of sizes, per pair Saturday Specials in Grocery Department OKI Dutch Cleanwr, per can, 10c Floating Borax Soup, itr Ur 05c Five-Minute Mub, 2 packages 25c ISuy your tlmcerlea nt Stewnrt'a. IKdlcliiua Hoine-ctired MetttK nt Stewart 'a. New Firelos Cooker. Take n look nt the New r'lrtdena Cooker nt J. K. Stewnrt & t'o.'a. They unve their coat III ft uliort time III the price d fuel. 4 -H Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that 1 will sell at public auction one 2 year-old steer on Sal urdny, April 17. ! at the llrewery Kei-d Y'ard, in l"rineville, Orriton, said animal haviiiR come to mv place as an (-stray, ami previoudy advertised accordtiiK In law. W. J. IKA1S. Notice of Final Accounting. Noll.-e Is herelijr a-lven 1T the nnrtemlfiieit, tlie administrator of llieenlaUiof 1'oinmo.l.iri I'nrioll, Ueei-asi-d, thai lie lliul lliailn and tiled with theelerk of tliu county eourl. Ills niml iienouiitlmc of tils uitnillll-tratlon of ant il es tate, and that the said court hlissel IlirSlli day of Mav, Msn.Ht Hie county eourlnanii In l-rliievllle, Oregon, as the lime and i!aee for hearing ami settling shIiI 11 mil accounting. At which lime and Idai-e all perwina tnler esled In said estule may apts-ar anil nlileel to itl.l Hnul aeeoiinllng. J. It. ItANKIt, A-liidnlstnitor of tlie estate of t oiuiniMlore I'nrroll, deceased. - s nnevi lie aces MAY 26 TO 29 INCLUSIVE Speed Programme FIlt.T DAY MAY '26. First race i mile and repeat Puree Second race j mile das'u '' SECOND DAY MAY 27. Third race f mile and repeat " Fourth race I wWe dash " TIIirtD DAY MAY 28. Fifth race 4 mile dash " Kixth race 1 mile dash " . FOUllTH DAY MAY 2'J. Seventli race 3 mile daf-h " Eighth race li mile dash " IUU.UU Wfl 1 r.n nn rJ iVU.UU 12.r).00 150.00 IfiO.OO 175.00 150.00 200.00 $100 FOR BASEBALL CROOK COUNTY TEAMS. W. R. POLLARD, President M. R. BIGGS, Secretary Town Failure. I have good jiastur near I'rinavlllc and am ire-ariil to tako rare of town cows. C all on or address ml J.K.Tavum. WanUdT" One Inindn-d lomla of tnniiiire ile-llven-d nt the rotirt hoUMeynril; will pny L'.') ecu la n loud. ss J. 11. SHUT. A couiik-te line of the lies I flshltiix tackle JtiHt arrived nt IVtett'. Sand f 1. 50 for the Journal On Year. Brewery Feed Yard. I hnve Imimht the llrvwcry l-'wil Yard on the north side of the th Ina-o nnd mil in-uired to ttikecnre of tint traveling pulille. The clienH-at pln to feed In town, llnled hnv nnd urnlii fur sale. Hnve nlao n lionrd Ina nnd lixlttlntt hoiiae In the Mct'nl llater lilllhlluit, next door to the Jotiriinl Dltleii. (nil nnd aeo me. Vour putrtiiiiiKe aollclted. lteatHTU ftlll.v. J. J-'. TAYI.OU. -t lni Prineville, Or. Iioii't fall to cull nnd lunpeet the fllilii tm kto nt IVtett'H, : a w a a w 3 m m i s o a m m ! a j s i i s 3 m SOCIAL KAKUAlINb IN FINE MILLINERY S t S 2 Adviinee at.vlea In Niirintr nnd Mummer millinery. Ilenntlfiil put. tern hnta. tiiddiv Htrei-t hnta. fur liullea iiiUmi-h mill ilMntii u-IU 4y W on (llHitlav ul MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS Jjj Corner Second and Main Slraets, Prineville, Oregon Men's Spring Suits LAMB FEED ltUDMOND, OREGON Dea'era in OO. Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and f Garden Seeds of all Kinds. I Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed rCT-ea"seSB--Eae - 21 T H E B R 1 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 $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. Clifton & Cornett J