The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money SHOE Telephone Offices Will Be Moved Apoor shoe is an expensive in vestment. When you have learned its faults it is worn out. It is better to buy a shoe with 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.. I. MICHEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Arrangement rv boing niittlo by Sunt, L. 15. llrtmm A the I'ionwr Tvleplione Co., to rciimv Prineville mitral ollun from ita rv!etit location to the now qum tors over Ailamxm'a drugstore. Three roonii will le occu pied in the new location tine forth public, cue (or Mr. Koliertaon't ollie ik1 the other for th operatora, Oo: miction will be Inul between the operat ing room tud the public ollioe by win dow, A Ioiik ditattce booth will be constructed in the front otfice. From the First National tank corner t the Ailamwtn building cable carrying alnmt fifty witva will bo inHtnll.nl mid the bunk corner will bo the distributing point for the city line. The announcement ii Uo made that the Pioneer line to Howard will be put in repair, und that the rroped new liue which waa to be built by the Ocho co Independent company will not be jouttructel. Jack Summer h been working on the Upward line during the past week. Rules for Baseball Tournament LOCAL MENTION L. A. Young, of Youngs, Is in the city. Sanders Logan U spending the week In town from Post. U. V. Turner U. S. Commissioner Rt Madras, la in town today. John Atkinson, of Big Meadow on the Duschutes, is In town tuts week atteuding court. Judge J. K. Weatherford, of Al bany, arrived In rriueville Wednes day, and was attending court today. County court has been In sesslonthls week, convening last Wednesday noon, with Judge Ellis, Com missioners Rice and Bayley In at tendance. Only routine work has b.?en handled so far, as the duties of county officers In circuit court Inter feres with the work. An adjourn ment will probably be had today. J. L. Scott and W. II. Holden passed through Prineville this week with eight head of horses and their outfits, bound for the Irrigation work In Klamath county, from East ern Washington, where they have been engaged In ditch work. Mr. Scott formerly engaged In the same work for the the D. I. & P. Co. near Bend a few years ago. RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment lor sprains and soreness. I'ntqualed for curing 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 all dealers to retund the purchase price. EXTRA LA Her COTTLCS FIFTY CINT Hovt Chemical Co., poutuko, One. BOOKLET (SntiSVij FREE Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. J. C. Robinson, and his mother, Mrs. M. A. Robinson are in town to day from Madras. Elder Thos. II. ScruggH of Dnran go, Colorado, will commence n series of meetings in the union church. May 16th, and continue two weeks. Elder Scruggs comes highly reccom niended. and we trust all christians will pray for this meeting. All are cordially invited to assist lu the good work. F. M. Zuniwalt is in town this week from Redmond, servlug as a juror In the circuit court. He recently purchased the Interest of his partner, Dave Miller, In the con fectionery and cigar store, at Red mond, and will hereafter conduct t alone. Mr. Miller has gone to Sisters to look after his ranch and cattle. Reports from many ranchers In town this week from the Agency Plains, Culver and Madras districts, indicate that unless a good rain falls soon that the prospects for satisfac tory grain crops In that section will not be very bright Another cause of damage reported is the work of wire worms. This pest is a soft worm which attacks the sprouting seeds In the ground and eats the kernal out, the ravages being more notlcable in the light soil than in heavier, estimated damage from this cause being In some instances as high as 50 per cent. Blighting winds and blowing sand are also said to be adding their damage to the grow ing grains. The "Shu-ml-a" Club met last Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J.H. Rosenberg. Roll call was responded to with current events. This was followed by selections from the favorite author of each member. Mrs. Rosenberg presented a review of Faversbams'a "Squaw Man." Mrs. H. P. Belknap gave a review of "Scenes from Clerical Life." Ar rangements were made for a social evening at the home of Mrs. C. F. Smith on May 21, at which time each member Is expected to bring a gentle man. Steps were taken toward se curing the art exhibit of Horace K. Turner during the coming fall for ex hibition In Prineville, this matter be ing referred to Miss Rose B. Parrott. Marsbmallow pudding was served with nut cake. A communication was read from Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, complimenting the club on the novel Indian evening recently enjoyed by the club at the home of Mrs. Milllcan. LOCAL MENTION Just received by the Wlnnek Co., a large shipment of Johnson's "Bitter Sweet" chocolate bonbons. See our window. A. M. Carson died at Paulina yes terday aged 91 years. He was the father of Mrs. F. S. Hoffman and the latter has gone to Paulina. Full particulars of Mr. Carson's death will lie published next week. Ed. Roblson, of Madras, was In town this week representing his father Rocky Roblson, as super visor of the Madras road district, lu conference with the couuty court on matters pertaiulng to weed laws. Frank Loveland enme In Tuesday from the oil well ou Grizzly to have some machine work done on the ap paratus at the well. He states that the work of drilling on the well will be resumed at once. John Moore, the well driller, will go to the well to aSsist in the work. Fred A. Kivbs, a titular buyer from Portland, Is in Prineville today and will probably go to the Matoles to look at some timber claims of which he is considering the purchase. J. A. Koehler, a Minnesota buyer, is reported to be already on the Ma toles purchasing timber. HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA Oil of Wtatergreea, Thymol, Olyccrtae. Etc t'Md u Simple Wash It really seems strange that so many people auffer year in and year out with eczema, when it is now no longer a se cret that oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol, glycerine, etc., makes a wash that ia bound to cure. Old, obstinate cases, it is true, can not be cured in a few day, but there is absolutely no sufferer from eczema who ever used this simple wash and did not find Immediately that won derfully soothing, calm, cool sensation that comes when the itch is taken away. Instantly upon applying a few drops of the wash the remedy takes effect, the itch is allayed. There is no need of experiment the patient knows at once. Instead of trying to compound the oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc, in the right proportions ourselves we are using a prescription which is universally found the most effective. It is known as the D. D. D. Prescrip tion, or Oil of Wintergreen Compound. It is made by the D. D. D. Co. of Chi cago, and our long experience with this remedy has given ua great confi dence in it merits. The Winnek Co. The following rules for the govern ment of the lUisebnll Tournament luring the race meeting In Prineville the last of this month are an notinced. So far there Is nothing definite ns to what teams will enter the contest: $100 for Crook County teams: En- re purse goes to winning teams: K n trance application must be nc- ouipanled by $10 which will U re turned If the team appear on the eld for play during the tournament, but If the team d(H-s not apiH'ar the 10 will be forfeited. Entree will lose on Tuesday, May 1Mb and unnedlately after a schedule will be irrnnged according to the iuuuIht of teams entered. Entries can be sent to M. II. Hlgj;s, secretary. A complete line of the best fitdilng tackle just arrived at Petett's. 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. The subject for 11 o'clock at the First Methodist church next Sunday ill be, "The Holy Spirit as the Master Builder in Our Lives." The one for the evening will lie, "Some of the Problems Coming Out of the Temperance Movement, and how we nn solve them." Tho Sunday School at 10 a. in. Epworth league at" p.m. You are welcome. J. l. Lewelleu, pustor. ATTENTION. All inlereslcd in llie highest de velopment should confer wtlli Mrs. L M. Good - Knight, who is located at the Red by, room 15 Mrs. Good-Knight has thor oughly qualified in Boston as a teacher ol Oratory. Physical Cul ture and Hygiene. MEN'S SHOES The Celebrated WIZARD, folly guaranteed We have just added a complete line of Men's Shoes to our Btock. We have contracted with the manu facturers of the celebrated WIZARD Shoe for Men. These shoes are a high-grade shoe that have stood the test of time. Every shoe we sell we positively guar antee. We stand back of every pair we sell and should any defect be found we will cheerfully refund the purchase price. That's fair, isn't it? You wear shoes every day, and shoes wear out, now when you want a good pair come in and let us fit you. In a Working Shoe we have Eeveral shapes fitted with Imperishable Soles. These soles aie guaranteed to outwear at least three ordinary soles. Our prices range from $2.75 per pair to $3.50 and $4. The $3.50 shoe is the same grade that is now being sold in Prineville for $4. Our $4 shoe is the same grade that is being sold for as much as $5. It is worth your while to look this line over when in need of shoes. Yours very truly $34.50 for Pictures We will pay $34.50 for pictures. We have taken the agency for the East man Kodak goods, and through our arrange ments we are enabled to make the following liberal offer for pictures taken in Crook county. We will pay $34.50 as follows: For the best picture of wild deer $5 00 Second best 2 50 For the best picture of wild bear 5 00 Second best 2 50 For the best picture of wild coyote 2 00 Second best 1 00 For best picture of wild antelope 2 50 For best picture of beaver 2 50 For the best picture of porcupine 1 00 Second best 50 For the best picture of birds 2 50 Second best 1 50 Third best 1 00 Fourth best 60 For the best picture of horses 1 00 For the best picture of cattle 1 00 For the best picture of sheep 1 00 Anyone may compete; may use any kind of a camera; either plate or film. Only one prize of a class will be awarded to one person unless taken on different dates. The only requirements are: The person desiring to enter must register with us; place date on picture entered, where taken, and buy the supplies of, doukty mi OFFIOERS: W. A. BOOTH, President D. F. Stewart, Vic President O. M. Elkin, Caahl.r OIREOTORS: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkihi, O. f. Btiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention T I Kincrtty jr Copyright e..V . -V vj I" MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS .. to be closed out .. The entire line will be on sale until old. This is a bonafide proposition and it will pay you to investigate. The values have never been equalled in this county before. Men's $15 to $20 utt. your choice $10 00 Hovs' tuit, 12 to 14 year, long punU 5 00 Hoys' suits, 4 to 8 year, knee punts 2 50 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS Your choice of a good range of sizes, per pair $2.25 Saturday Specials in Grocery Department OKI Dutch Cleanser, per can, , 10c Floating Borax Soap, per bar 05c Five Minuto Mush, 2 paiknges 25c 1 I Vital Treatment DR. A. VV. GRATER, Prineville, Oregon. The nynti ni I employ is tln development of the nixtli urnse no Ini?, m limlru- menu no questions lukitl. l'alk'iit t. atnlncd free of charge. All funna of chron ic dU-mee mii,cfully trmtetl. I'ricee very reiiitonnlile. I'r. Grater can now ! consulted it hit rooms nt the 1'oiudvtter Hotel. The following, tetinioniiil nre from -tienta I have treated o. liend, Oregon: Bend. Or.. Jan. 21, 1!X. ' My little boy had l sullerinn for the last year with heart, kidney ami atomuch trouble until I took him to Dr. Crater and he pave him seven tri atmetiU and now uc look well and ia henrty. Mat. I-oi.A J'.BICKSOS. Bend. Or., Ket. 10 m. I)r. A. V. Grater I cannot lind words to exnrtvM my intlit.ide to you for the great benefit ami relief which I received from vour treatment. I will gladly rec ommend anyone for treatment of female, liver and kidney trouble of which you cured me. Very truly yours. Mu.i. Llclla (iairrx. Bend, Or., Keb. , lliU. Dr. A. W. Crater I want to tell you how grateful I am for the complete cure of lemaie wcaiKlies ami rueuimiumn, i i the treatment wonderful. Gratefully yours, Mas. Kkkisoton. Bend. Or., Feb. 12, lut. Dr. A.W. (irater t will gladlv recom mend anyone for treatment of kidney, liver and constipation of which you cured niu. Yours truly, K. A.I'uktt. Bend, Or. Dr. A. W. (irater, Prineville, Or.-Dear Sir I want to recommend your wonderful treatment to the public at large. When you began treating me I was very low with a complication of diseases. Sly heart was so weak I could hardly get my breath and kidneys in bail shape. Now I am Improv ing rik-ht along ami feel sure 1 am cured. All I need now is warm weather ami 1 will be a well man. I have been talking, to several of your patients and they say that they have been cured of old chronic dis eases. I feel that Hod is with you in these wonderful cures, tiratefully yours. John Hizkmokk. rmeviile Races MAY 26 TO 29 INCLUSIVE Speed 'Programme FIHST DAY MAY 26. First race J mile and repeat Purse $100.00 fiecond race mile dash '. ' 150.00 8KCOND DAY MAY 27. Third race f mile and repeat " 125.00 Fourth race mile daBh " 150.00 THIItD DAY MAY 28. Fifth race i mile dash " 150.00 Sixth race lj mile dash " 175.00 FOUBTH DAY MAY 29. Seventh race mile dash " 150.00 Eighth race U mile dash " 200.00 $100 FOR BASEBALL CROOK COUNTY TEAMS. W. R. POLLARD, President LAMB FEED CO. KUUMOM), OREGON IVa'ern in Chop Feed of all Kindt, Baled Hay, Seed Grain, j Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grata and Garden Seedt of all Kindt. Toll Chopping Done. Satitfaction Guaranteed ! SPECIAL BARGAINS 1 t i t t t 2 2 2 2 IN FINE MILLINERY Advance Rtj-lcH In Hprlnir niu! miiumrr millinery. iWniitlftil jmt. torn lint:, nulihy Htrwt liittB, for Imllrw, inlaw nud children will lie on (llHiluy at I MRS. ESTES MILLINERY PARLORS 4 ijj Corner Second and Main Streets, Prineville, Oretoa 2 11 Men's Spring Suits T H B R I C K S T 0 R E We are offering some of the most attractive bargains in mens 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 $17.50 to $25.00. Clifton & Cornett THE WINNEK COMPANY M. R. BIGGS, Secretary