1 El The Place td Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money SHOES A poor shoe is an vestment. When you its faults it is worn out. expensive, m have learned rith . i t is better to buv a shoe wi 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. I. MICHEL PR1NEVILLE. OREGON Post Items. The New Scalp Bounty Law There prr to be general lack of nndcreUnding regrding the provisions of the new scalp bouuty lw among the hunters and ranchers of Crook county, and County Clerk Brown saya that claimants for the bounties are making demands on him for bounty warrants in many cases, when they have not com plied with the law as to the manner of presenting their claims. The. law plainly states what proceedings shall be taken and for fear that there is not a full understanding of its provisions we print herewith sections 1 and 2 of the act, covering that portion prescribing the manner of taking the scalps and hides from the animals and presenting them to the cbrk : Section 1. There shall be pail by the State of Oregon and the counties thereof as in this act and in the manner hereinafter provided for the killing and destruction of the following named animals, hereafter killed in the State of Oregon, the following bounties: For each coyote or coyote pop, $1.50; for each gray wolf or black wolf, fo.00; for each gray wclf pup, black wolf pup, timber wolf or timber wolf pup, 1 2.50; for each bob cat, wild cat or lynx, 2.00; RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for toe needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen cies. A soothing embrocation lor the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. I'ntqoaled lor corinf the wounds and injuries of 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. If it tails to satisfy, we authorize aB dealers to refund the purchase price. SITKA LAHGC OTTUf tTTt CCMTS Hoyt Chemical Co., BOOKLET for each mountain lion, pantner or cougar, 1 10. CO. Section 2. Any porsia killing any of the aforeaid animals in order to obtain the bounty provided t r in Section I of this act, shall within ix months of the date of the killing, present to the c wnty clerk of the county in which said ani mal or animals, have been killed, the entire skin of each of said animal or animals, which skin ii eludes and must have attached thereto all four of the paa,or feet, the tail and the skin of the entire head, including both ears thereof, eyeholes, and skin to tip of nose ; and shall at the same time make and file with the said county clerk an affidavit which shall be sworn to before said officer, and which said affidavit shall state: (1) the kind of animator animals from which said skin or skins were taken and the number of skins so presented; (2) that the county in which said animal or animals were killed in is the county in which their skins are presented for payment of a bounty, (3) that said animal or animals from which said skins were taken were not brought or received, dead or alive, from any other county or state; (t) that said animals were killed on or after the first day of February, one thousand, nine hundred and nine, and within six months from the date of making of said affidavit; (5) that said animal of ani mals were killed by the person pre senting such skin or skins in such county and in the State of Oregon, and (6) that the same were not fostered or whelped in captivity prior to the killing thereof : and in addition thereto there shall be attached and made a part therof, the affidavit of a resident tax payer of said county, aetting forth that he Is a resident and taxpayer of said county, giving his postoffice address and stating that he is personally acquainted with the applicant ; that he has read the affidavit of the applicant, present ing said skin or skins, and that he be lieves the same to be true in every par ticular. . The said county clerk mav, if he deems it advisable, r quire of such ap plicant for bounty such other corrobor ative testimony as to him seems proper concerning the truth set forth in such affidavit; provided, that when in doubt as to the kind of skin or Bkins presented, whether wpll or coyote, the warrant shall be.iscued for the lesser bounty. Redmond News. POUTlaHO, M Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. Frank Osborn of Madras, Or., 1 In Medford, looking the city over with a view to locating. He was formerly a United States commis sioner at Madras, but was not the tainted kind, hence to let go of his Job he had to resign. But not by request. It is not altogether Im probable that he may locate In Med ford. Medford Mail. April 25, UX. Mrs. Smith and Liuii expect to leav this week for Colfax, Wash., where Olive U working, to make their home fjr a time. Mr. Smith will follow later, with the expectation of coming hack next year when he will he accompanied by a cousin, Mrs. illox, who has una aijoiuing his. Mr. Paulson is new purchaser in our neighborhood and has begun clear ing for a crop this year. Alex. Brown has a new house on his eighty just west of town. J. 0. Hansen was out to the Tortlind country recently and came back bring ing young llolstein bull wi Jt him, an other evidence of progressiveness that we are glad to see. Another achoolhouse has been built north of town and school will begin to morrow with Mrs. Elliott, late of the Shepherd district, aa teacher. An en tertainment will bo given in the near future br some of the older ones in the nature of play entitled "Rescued Furthjr particulars on the bulletin board. Another meeting of prospective tele phone aubscribets will be held Friday night. The ball game this afternoon brought over quite a crowd of Prinevillains (we hope the boys will excuse the coinage) We did not learn the score but presume the visitors will be glad to furnish it. Messrs. Ross Hall and brother leave tomorrow for Spokane for work. The Methodists had a number of ad ditions today, but we did not learn who they were. Mrs. Irvin was down to church for the first time lince coming back last fall. Her many friends are pleased to see her out once more. The Rowlee property at Redmond was lately trans'erred to the Jones Land Company. With this letter the present series comes to an end, as a regular thing at least. We should like to ice some one take it up and push it with a little more vigor than the writer has been able to give it. There is enough news arouna this little town to do its pharo towards supporting a paper here. There are enough items in view to make several interesting letters, and they ought to be reported for the benefit of outside read ers. The undersigned acknowledges many favors from the Journal and should be pleased to see some one undertake the work who will do better by it than he has been able to do lately, at least. JE. C. Pake. April IS, KKt. We are having a cold, backwarxl spring In this section of tit ro intry. There has Ihhmi a series of accident in this neighborhood the pHt two weeks. May Hughes the. Ilrxt vic tim. She ws kicked tUo by her sad dle horse. Mart Itrummer's horne took a fall w ith him last week and tlight'jr cruHluM his foot. Mauley Morris thrown from hi horse last Sunday and kicked twice, but not teriotisly hurt. Calib lvia has just flushed his spring plowing, lie was assUted the last week by Ed tiillenxtator. Jerome Kuox has his homestead en closed with a barbed wire fence. I'nole Toiuy is making garden at the Bruiumer ranch. Harold Gray la able to be about on crutches after being laid up (or nearly six weeks. Warren Knox had a catastrophe with his team on the 14th and is now on the shelf for repairs. Pr. Belknap wis called the enduing of the accident and found both lw.es of the left leg broken just below the knee. Dr. Belknap was called again Wednesday to dre.a the injured limb for the second time a.td found an other break that he had overlooked at first, the larger bone being broken again several inches lower down. It. K. Snook arrived from Senttle Tuemlay, for the purpiwe of nitjuxt Ing If potwlble with the proMvutlnir otllcer of this district, tln case of stock ruHtling, on which Hoy Tower U held to appear In-fore the. grand Jury at this term of court. IVptity Prosecuting Attorney W. A. Bell has panned the matter up for the con- siderntlou of Dlxtrict Attorney Wil son, who will arrive tomorrow from The Dulles. Win. U. Johnson lathe private prosecutor In this case, and It may be possible that the case will 1h dropinxl, Mr. Snook representing that Tower will leave Crook county and rvttiru to his father lu Washing ton. Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER, Prinavilla, Oregon. The system I employ i the development of the si tlh iene no droits, no iiutru uients no questions asked. Pattern rx amiiiw) free of charge. All forms of chron ic liean- ueeesfully treated. Price very renaotmtil. Dr. lirater run now lw consulted at his room at the Puitutrxter Hotel. The following testimonials are from pa tient I have treated a! Bend, Orcein: llend. Or., Jan. 21, My little boy had been iitrin for the last veur with heart, kidney and stomach trouble until I took him to Dr. (Irater and he save him seven treatment and now he looks well and is hearty. Mat. Lola Ksicksos. Bend. Or., Keb. 10, p.M.t. Pr. A.. W. (irater I cannot find word to ejpre my itntlit.i.le U you fur the treat benefit and relief which 1 received rom vonr treatment. I will elmlly rec ommend anyone for treatment of female, liver and kidney trouble of wbich you cured me. Very truly yours. XI hi. Li ella OairnN. Bend, Or., Keb. 91, t!H. Dr. A. W. firater I want to tell you how grateful I am for the complete cure of temale weakliest and rheumatism. I think the treatment wonderful. Uratetully yours, Mb. KitaiN'.To. Bend, Or., Keb. 12, 1W. Dr. A. W. Oratrr I will gladly recom mend anyone for treatment of kliluey. liver and constipation of wbich you cured me. Yours truly, K. A.Puktt. Bend, Or. Dr. A. W. Grater, Prineville, Or.-Dear Sir I want to recommend your wonderful treatment to the public at lurxe. When you beptn treating me I was very low with a complication of diseases. My heart was so weak I could hardly fret my breath and kidneys in bad shae. " Now I im liiiprov iiilj ritfht along and feel sure 1 am cured. All I need now is warm weather and I will 11 Kt'll man. I have been talking to several of your patients and they say that they have been eured of old chronic ill ease. I feel that (iod is with you in these wonderful cures, (iratefully yours. Jon si Kixkmork. Lively - Jordan - Lanius COM P A N Y SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All of our Ladies' Spring Suits on sale at $17.50. This includes everything from $25 to $35 which we have left in stock. Come early and make your selection as the sizes are limited. nrcrlty lot he uyrtk-h( ) MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS .. to be closed out .. The entire line will be on sale until sold. This is a bonufide proosition and it will pay you to investigate. The values have never been equalled in this county before. Men's 15 to IJ0 suits, your choice $10 00 Hoys' suits, 12 to H year, long pant 5 00 lUiyi'suit, 4 to 8 year, knee pants 2 50 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS Your choice of a good range of sizes, per pair $2.25 Saturday Specials in Grocery Department Old Dutch Cleanser, per can, 10c Floating Bornx Soap, pvr bur , 05c Five Minute Much, '2 pnekam 25c CBQQE COUHTY Ml f - I m O'FIOERS: 5 ill ... . .. . tt K I W. A, booth, ersnaoni i D. f . Stcwaht, Vies Prstldant O. M. Clhin, Oathlar DlflCOTORS: W. A. Booth, O. M..Euins. O. f. STtWART Transacts a General Hanking Uusinens Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention fit i ti Buy your Groceries at Stewnrt'u. 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 spring you clean will th: 13 more rooms to spring stock and patterns covers house have one or paper. Our all grades from 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 notsatisfied. 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 back of of priced i i . i ana guarantee every piece 1UC per rOU Up Jewelry we sell. THE WINNEK COMPANY Prineville Races MAY 26 TO 29 INCLUSIVE Speed Programme FIU.T DAY MAY 26. First race J mile and repeat Purge $100.00 Second race J mile dash..... 150.00 BKCOXD DAY MAY 27. Third race j mile and repeat " 12") 00 Fourth race J mile dash " 150.00 Tlllltl) DAY MAY 28. Fifth race i mile daub '. " 150.00 Sixth race 14 mile daeh " 175.00 , " KOUKTH DAY MAY 29, Seventh race S mile dash ' 150.00 Eighth race 1 J mile dash ; : " 200.00 $100 FOR BASEBALL CROOK COUNTY TEAMS. W. R. POLLARD, President M. R. BIGGS, Secretary LAMB FEED KEDMOND, OREGON Chop Dea'erg in ; Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Timothy. Alfalfa. Clover, Grass Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Chopping Done. Satisfaction coTi Seed Grain, 4 and ' I Guaranteed l Brewery Feed Yard. I Iiiivk ImUKlif tin' Urvwrry FwiJ Vnnl uti tho Hurt It fldt of tlntK-luK-o iiikI am rvmrvtl to tnl rnro of the traveling uillli Thi'clifiiiMDt plnt'i' to fivil In town. Ilult'tl liuv iiml itrnln fur utile. Ilnve nlmi a iniiinl tna niul IihIIii Iioiiim In the McCnl llnliT lillllilillK, lll'tt iloor to tilt .loiirual Ollli-i'. Cull nml m-v mi'. Your pntroiuiKv Nollrlti'il. lttfHTt. fully. J. K. TAYI.OU. ltu I'rltievlllf, Or. Ioii't full lo rnll nml litMwct Hailing tlli'kli' nt IVtctt'o. Town Pasture. 1 have rinmI paatur nur I'rlnvville iii am irr-rHl n uk rare of town coa. Call on or alilr 4 1Mf J.K. TTto. A complete lint' of th tMwt nhluif , tarklt' Jimt nrrlviil nt I'ft. tt a. For Sale. Ilouw nml one nciv of icrouml flil Joltilnir tho towualto of I'rlnovlllo; will M il i'lunp; part rnalt, Imliinr on tlnio. AiMmm C L. V. Mnrkor, I'rliif IIU, Or. 4 LfUtf r t J 1 a J 9 ! J J -M 3 J ! 1 M ) 3 3 14: tJ 2 2 ? SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE MILLINERY Advnnco t.vliM In MprliiK mid, MiiuiiiH'r nillllm-ry. Iloniitlfut put torn Imttf, noliliy Hint-t lintn,'(or luilltn, iiiIbwh iuiJ chllilrvit will Im- on dlMpliiy at MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS 2 2 2 2 t t t 2 2 2 ft Cornr Second and Main Straatt, Prlnavilla, Orafon ttI(tttt((tt(i;(t(ttNt((tl(lil 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 mens suits Ladies Tailored Suits Our line of spring suits for ladies is now on display. Prices range from $1 7.50 to $25.00. Clifton & Cornett