The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money S HO 1L7 A poor shoe is an expensive in vestment. When you have learned its faults it is worn out. . i i i It is better to buv a shoe witn a reputation behind it. The Edwards-Stanwood is that kind of shoe. We sell them. It costs no more than a a poor shoe and gives satisfaction to the man who sees it as well as to the wearer. Quality is there if the name is. ith I. MICHEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Royal Arch Chapter of Masons Instituted What will be known as Central Ore gon Chapter o! Royal Arcli Masons was instituted in PrineviUe last Friday even ing by Deputy Grand High Priest E. E. Kiddle of I.a Grande. The chapter in now under dispensation, expecting to receive a charter from the Grand Chap ter at some future date. The member ship numbers 14, and the officers named are as follows : High Priest D. P. Adam sod. King VT. F. King. Scribe C. H. Dunsmore (as Dr. Dunsmore has removed from PrineviUe this office will be filled by someone later.) Secretary Thron Thronson. Treasurer T. M. Baldwin. Captain of the Hoeta Dr. C. II. Ed wards. Principal Sojourner Harold Baldwin. Royal Arch Captain Dr. E O. Hyde. Master of the Third Veil J. X. Williamson. Master of the Second Veil C. M. Triplett of Bend. Master of the First Veil J. D. David son of Bend. Sentinel James Cram. On Saturday evening Mr. Kiddle, who is the Grand Master Mason of Oregon, paid an official visit to PrineviUe Lodge Ko. 76, A. F. & A. M. RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful aod pene trating liniment, a remedy for emerges cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. Irxquaied for coring the wounds and injuries of BARBED 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. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize aO dealers to refund the purchase price. fee uni umoc MTTua rim cc nt Hovt Chcmical Co, BOOKLET PeimMa, Out. FREE Junior Day at High, Drama in Evening Theclasiof 1910 m ill inaugurate a Junior Day in the Crook County High School, Friday. April 23. The day will te a holiday so far as lessons are con cerned, but the pupils will be require 1 to appear at the school building as usual. The Junior black aod-gold flag will fly from the flag pole, and it will have the distinction of being the first flag to fly over the building. The mornini hours will be taken up in cleaning the grounds, which w ill be cleared and leveled. For the afternoon the committe on sports have planned an entertaining program. The boys will have foot races, jumping contests and a baseball game. The girls ill participate in a tennis tournament. The Junior class will serve refresh ments to all of the pupils from 2 o'clock until the amusements cease. DRAMA IX THE EVENING. In the evening the Juniors w ill pre sent the drama, "Miss Mosher of Colorado," in the Commercial Club ball. The following is the ca it : Ehprmira Jlcher. who ftrik a bonanza In Denver real estate Prof. J. F. Biancbard Dalla. Aldrich, whose antecedent, are doubtful Willurd Belknap Herbert Singerly, a all Street Broker M"re Walter Kendrick. rich and affliHed with nerves Roy Lowilier Jane, a rervant, the tool of punctuality Klhel Moure Leta Mother, a Colorado heiresa merlene Young Mr. Moaher, who takei a decisive atand in her daughter' behalf . Louise summer Marion Kendrirki. an up-to-date maiden, president of the Progressive Sisterhood . . . Agneai Elliott The PrineviUe Concert Band has donated its services for the evening and will play a street concert previous to the performance. Morgan's Orchestra has done likewise and will play between acts. Besides the drama, there will be specialties on the program. Doors open at 7 JO; curtain goes up at 8 :15. Seats on sale at Winnek's 25c and 35c. I Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. Pedigreed Stock O Poland Chinas o g Duroc Jerseys g Black Langslian Chickens I E. C. PARK REDMOND, ORECiOS Forestry Expert Is Now at Rosland T. T. Munjr. of the Bllvicultnre department of the hutvau of forestry, arrived lit Drluevllle Tuesday ami ft Wednesday for IJotdaud, where he will commence experiment work in planting yellow ilne on some of the now barreu tract In that dis trict, and also in implanting arvaa where now nothing but Jack pine grown, wit U yellow pine. Mr. Mungvra otated that hi work will only be ou a very small scale at prenent, the object being to deter mine the moot feasible way to take up the work on a large scale poMtlbly In the future. About IUwland there are many tract of barren sand where now there are no tree grow ing at all, and on some of thene tract he will lay out small plot and plant yellow pine seed. "1 will probably lay off three plot of about one acre each," said he, and try three different method. Oue will be to scatter pine set'da broadcast, another will be to plaut seed with a corn planter, and on the other I will plant some yellow pine seedling from the government nursery stock. These plot will te marked so that forestry oflieer will le able to visit them from time to time to see what result can be obtained. The forest ranger in that district will assist me in the work. "It will take probably four or five year' time before weenn arrive at any conclusion a to results, and I will simply plant the seed nnd young trees and let nature take her course. There nre large area in the region about Crescent lake in north ern Klamath county which are bar ren, and the Kosland exerlment will Indicate what can le done there as well, for the soil and condition are practically the same." Mr. Munger say the department i making many experiment In the way of introducing the valuable eastern hardwood Into the forest of Oregon and Washington, and that In case experiment show the Idea to lie practical the intention is to take up this work on an extensive sale. After completing hi work at Kos land, Mr. Munger will continue south to Lakeview. Don't overlook our Saturday spe cials. It will pay you to Investigate Rules for Using Cily Water To person lo intend Using water from (lie 1. 1.. A . Ci, mama during the reason of I'.Mtl; tYminem-iiiit Mav 1st wo il W ready to titrniidi water for lawu irriga tion irnm u to s a. m., ami from a to j V m. l'leo do lull construe this to mean that you are entitled to use the I water for live hour per day whether ' vour gnmivl need the utoUturo or not. I It does mean this, that you may use the ! water ilmiti the proseiihed ' time in ! quantities tittU-ient t keep your vets I tation erven. Water in all cases must ; I iiKvd through a luwe. with a suitable ! sprinkler or pr attached to the end i of iwi.l hose, We wiiivelv will not al low water to run to MUMe, r'toodinii and ! allowing water to run through' an open j hose, and tiring water before and after hours will be prohibited, and the periam : who. in our judgment, la breaking the 'rules, will at their own expense lie re ; quired to ia tall a meter on their ini tiation service. Kxclusivo garden irri : gation will lie furnished only thro igh a i meter. We reserve the rijtit to say ! what kind of a meter shall lie tietf. AIo all boso in tift l kept in good re I pair and no leakitgo to occur between I the faucet and the sprinkler. All leak ; ing faucets and stop-wastes must be re (wired. We wi.U to impress on water usei that irrigation is a privilege allowed to regular water customers, and the time is cliwe at hand whej only those who are regular water customers' will lie al'owed the privilege of lining water for irriga tion. And we also wish to call your at tention to the fact that there is a charge on bathtubs and toilets in private resi deuces of .) cents each. Contniencirg May 1st, 1SXK, we will charge for stock watered from our mains at the rkto of oO cent per month for one horse or cow, and 2a cents for e.ch additional horse or cow. This does not apply to livery stable paying regular rates. In conclusion we request those who intend using water for irrigation to no tify us before commencing to use il. And we insist that all equipment usitl for irrigation bs put in tirst-clas con dition. Tlease attend to it at onco and avoid aunovauce and delay. Yours truly, 1. L, A W. O. Horse Wanted. Gentle saddle horse, good walker, must not be more than seven years; weight 1100 or better. Spot cash. A. S. Ireland, 3-25 4t PrineviUe, Oregon. Edison Phonographs Combination types that standard two-minute and berol four-minute records. $30 $40 play Am- $60 Victor Talking Machines $30 $40 50 Sold on Installment Plan Wall Paper en you spring you more rooms spring stock and patterns 10c per clean, house will have one to covers priced roll paper. all this or Our grades rom 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 not satisfied. you are 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 and guarantee every Jewelry we sell. back piece of of THE WINNEK COMPANY llookkeeHT this otllce. wanted. Inquire at Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER, PrinavilU, Oregon. The system f employ i the development of the sixth seme no drugs, no Instru ments no questious asked. 1'alLnt. tx andiied freeof charge. All forms of chron ic din-an ticc!fiilly treated. Prices very reasonable. ir. li rater can now lie contuhed at his rooms at the IVinUexler Hotel. Ihe following testimonial! are from tients 1 have treated at ltcnd. Oregon: Heiul, Or.. Jan. 21. I'm My little boy lia.l been .uttering fur the last year with heart, kidney and utoinat'h trouble until I took turn to Or. U niter and he gave him even treatments and now he looks well and is hearty. Mr. Lola Katncmx. Bend. Or., Feb. 10, W 0. I'r. A. w . Grater 1 cannot rind words to express my gratitude to you for the great benefit and relief which 1 received from your treatment. I will ladlv rec ommend anion for treatment of ft'inaltt, liver and kidney trouble of wliicb vou cureo me. ery truly yours, Mux. i.i i.ih (itiir s. i Ilciul. Or., Feb. 3, l!9. 1.. A. liraier i want to tell vou now grnu-iin i am lor the complete cure ol teuiale wenknes and rlicuinatiani. I think the treatment wonderful. tjrateftilly yours, Man. KRaixnro. Hend. Or., Feb. 12, lft. Dr. A. W. iratr I will pladly reeoiu mend anyone for treatment of kidney, liver and constipation of w hich you cured inc. Yours truly, K. A. I'l'rrr. Ilend. Or. Dr. A. W. Grater. PrineviUe. Or.-Dear Sir I want to recoinnieud your wonderlul trrattnent to the tiublto at aret. When you Mtian tn atini; nie I was very low w ith a complication of ilisi-ases. My heart was so weaa I cotim niir.liy fel my hrrutli and kuliieys m lml Rhai. Now I am inmroV' ine rit.'ht alontr and feel sure 1 am cured. Ail I neeil now ts warm weather nnd I will lie a well inun. I have been tulkiug to M-veral of your patients and they ay that mic nave i--ii eurpu OI OlO CUrOUIC Uis- eaes. I feel that mmI is w ith you In these woniieriui cures. Oratelmly yours. Joii.x hur.Momt. Lively - Jordan - Lanius c o p a n y SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All of our Ladies' Spring Suits on sale nt $17.50. This includes everything from $25 to $35 which we have U ft in stock. Come early nnd make your selection as the sies ore limited. Blncsrtty Clot has t-pylsnl ! 1 1. . P MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS .. to be closed out .. entire line will be on attic until sold. This is a bonnftde proposition and it will pay you to investigate. The values have never been equalled in this county before. Men' 115 to J0 suits, j our choice $10 00 Hoys' rtiits, 12 to 14 years, onn int 5 00 lUiys'suils, 4 to 8 years, knee pants 2 50 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS Your choice of a good range of sics, per pair $2.25 Saturday Specials in Grocery Department OU Dutch Cleanser, jht can,. 10c Floating Borax Soap, v bar 05c Five-Minute Mush, '2 jmikoes .25c liny your Groceries nt Stewart'. iH'llcloiiH Uoiiie-curcil Meat nt Stewart 'a. New Firelest Cooker. Take n look nt the New Fin-less Cooker nt J. K. Stewnrt Co.'. They save their cost In n short time In the price of fuel. 4 X Notice of Sale. Notice I" hereby Riven that t will sell at public auction one y-year-old uleer on 8ul urdny. April 17, lM 'al the ltrrwery Kreil Yard, In Prim-ville, Oregon, ail aninuil liavinn come to mr place an an etrav, utid iireviously advertised according tn law. 4-t.2 W. J. IK A IN. Notice of Final Accounting. Nollre 1 hen-liT alven bv lh iimtenlaneil, the ailmliiUi rtr f tliee-.lnteofi'oinini"lore Cnrioll, iteei-aw-il, lliai he ro inaile niel llleil Willi Ilie eli-rk of this roiinlv roiirt, hi" nnnl Hinaiunllni of bl aitmliilmnillim of ali Ui to. and Hint the anlil eolirt ha x-l IlieSth ilny of Miiv. ll'Hi.al the eminly courtroom In rrlnevllle, On-K'in, an the time unit ilaii for liearliiu anil aellllns ull tliuil Hiinunllna. At which time ami iIbik all (kthoiiii Inler csleil In wtlil etnte may i-nr anil olileet to anhl fliial accomitlliK. J. H. IIANKIt, A'lmliiltrnUir of lie entnle of oniuioilore Carroll, ilreeaaed. " rinevill e Kaces Town Pasture. 1 Imve a Koo.1 pnature near l'llneville and am prepared to take care of town cows, t all on or addre.s lit! J. F. Tvt.H. Wanted. One liiindreil lomla of iiiniiim ile. Ilvereil at the court hoiimi yitrtl; will pay L'5 cent a loml. 4 ft J, II. Shut. A complete line of the heat fishing tackle Just nrrlvetl nt 1'etett'. Send $1.50 for the Journal On Year. Brewery Feed Yard. I have Innitfht the Hrewer.v Fnl Vanl tin the north elite of the Oehuro ami tim prepared to tnkeenre of thu traveling pulillc. ThecheaiHut place to feeil In town. Hilled hav anil Kruin for sale. Have also a iiounl Injt ami liMlKlnt; house In the Met al Hater luilhliiiK, next tloor to the Journal (Mtleo. Call anil me. Your patrounjnf ollclteil. IteaiH-ct-fully. J. F. TAYLOR. 4 lm rrlnevllle, or. Don't fall to call ntul liiapert nMiliitf tackle nt Fetett . the t C M 3 3 W S 3 3 J 4 1 J 3 ) 3 I1IIM t 2 S 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ig Corner Second and Main Street., PrtnevlIU, Oregon 2 tcccctcccccircKiti:icct:ccitM2 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE MILLINERY Ail vn lifestyle In spring ami Hiiiiiiner millinery, lteatitlful pat tern hat, nullity Mtroct hat, for laille, misses nnd children will he on display at MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS MAY 26 TO 29 INCLUSIVE Speed Programxe FIItHT DAY MAY 2G. First race i mile and reteat . ?arte 100 00 Second race J mile dash ." 150.00 8KC0XD DAY MAY 27. Third race 8 mile and repeat " 12500 Fourth race I mile dash " 150.00 T1II11D DAY MAY 28. Fifth race i mile dash " 15000 Sixth race mile dach " 175.00 KOUKTII DAY MAY 2'J. Seventh race mile daeh " 150.CO Eighth race U mile danh. . v " 200.00 $100 FOR BASEBALL CROOK COUNTY TEAMS. W. R. POLLARD, President M. R: BIGGS, Secretary LAMB FEED REDMOND, OREGON Dca'ers in Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction 00J Seed Grain, and 1 Guaranteed j 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 $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 & Comett 4 J