r Prepare now for haying time You will find the best Machinery at King's McCormik Mowers Reapers, Binders, Ralces Milwaukee Mowers - ' Dain Mowers, Bucks & Stackers London Carriers, Etc. Jackson Forks REPAIRS Complete assortment for all McCormic machines. Some parts for Piano, Buckeye, Mil waukee Acme, Osborne and Standard. J Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCAL MENTION C. It ('(ink of Itimliiml wik lii town tin' Ami nf the wiH-k. I. V. NcIhuii of l'it wim rt'KlM tvr nt Hotel rrlm-vlllc Sunday. Millard IMkhiN nml Kill t h Kltur lift (or l'lirllinul liiHt Huturtlity. wherv they will kh-ihI three wci-k vlnliliitf will) rflntlvi'H. At tin home of tlu lirhtf's parent on Sunday, J tint litli, MIhm llerthn Wntklnx nml Mr. KlmpHim AM were united In iimrrln(. Itcv, ('. 1. linlley oltlilitlliii;. . II. HlnitlN nml wilt' nml Mm. Iliitfti O'Kitnt', nil of IViiiI, nit'(l through town the flmt of tlx' week tni lln lr way in Portland to attend tin' roue rarnlvnl. Mr. ami Mr. J. I. McCulloch de parted lor I'ortlnml Friday llefor ri'liiriiluic Mr. Mft'iilhtch w III make it trip to Southern Ort'KtHi to look ntier liiiHluttHt iiiatttTH. IVreey Smith loft Saturday for rorilaiul to net tin row I'lirtilval. From then.' lie w ill unto Seattle ami take In t lit (air for n week, then he will k to IIIIiioIh nml take up the Mtudy of medicine for live yearn. Mr. 1. M. Mill mid children Marl ed to Alhany, Monday, where they will vilt during 'lie ftiiiuner with relative. Later Mr. Mill will Join them and they will ii to Seattle to nee the night lit the vxptmltion. Oeorge Storkiiiann, the elar iniiker, lit KH'tiillnu; Hevernl day this week I'xtcmllntr Id traile In lleiid, Itetlinotiil ami Slxtcm' country. The. l'rluevlllo brand of clnr In n trood tlilnu ami the moKer of thlKcounly nre proving It every day, The reception (I ven lnt Friday rvt-ulnj; nt theO. I. Wlniick home In Imnor of Itcv. ('. C. llalilildKe, jxiHtor of the 1'renliyterlaii church, nnd hi wife, wan well attended nnd proved t ) lie a very plcnunt occasion. I!e ftVHhiiietitM of wafer and punch w ere nerved to the company. Last Sunday, June Oth, at 11 :.'!() a. in., at the home of the hrldc'n parent on the McKay, Mr. Karl Helm nnd MIhm Nora Mitchell, daughter of Mr. ami Mm, II, I". Mitchell, were mar rletl, Hev. C. V. Itnlley olllfJatlnit. The happy couple will make their home in the Claude Wright place on theOehoco. County Superintendent Fonk. nn iiotinceM thai copies of the school law are now ready for dlHtrlliutlon nnd that he Im scndliiK them out a fimt it poHNlhle, There are some hcIiooI olllccrs who cannot beennlly reached ly expres and these are re ilut'Mted to call and get copies of the awn. llnuh LlMter nnd Matt Newlilll of drizzly, during tho past week mntle a horne trade of consequence-. Mr. I. Inter traded to Mr. Newlilll 10 head of wldliiRS for 10 head of lino wares, Mr. Lister having In mind the breed ing of horse for the market. Mr. Newlillf, so It 1h stated, will nidi the Kcldlng In tho markets. H. S. Itrown, tho pioneer resident of Haystack, wan In towu Saturday attending to IiiihIiic matter. IleuJ.. McC-unYrv and Mr. Morrill were In town from Itedmoml Mon day. Mr. Mei'Affcry recently bought eltfhty ucrvajf Irrigation land near To well Hutte nnd In preparing to clear ami othc rwle Improve It. Kev. V.. It. t'hne, general inlwtlon. nry for the TacKle. Coant of the Hap tint Uenerul AMxtK'latlon of the t'nlted Staten, wlioxpent ten tlajn In rrliievllle left Frhlny for Itedrock, where he preached lat Sunday. He will attend the iiMNoclntlon which Im being held lit Mailrim till week. Itev. J. T. Moore Hccoiupanled him an tar km J.amtmtu. Warren Smith arrived home Mon day noon ufter trip to I'ortland. Warren gave up liHrberlnr In 1'rlne. vlllennd went to the city with the lutenthui of lenrnliiu the nutoiuoblle profewtloii but found no demand for men In aliop. He expecti to open n Imrberfthop tit M ml nm in tho near future, having been tiKioircd of a good patronage by the roddentu of that place. Mr. J. M. Street, her daughter. Mix F.vu. and MImm in n ) HtrtieM went to Curlew, WuhIi., hiHt week where they will pcud the mimmer. Mr. Street expect to meet them at Seattln the latter part of the Suiu mer where the party will attend the fspotdllou and return from there home. Mr. Street hint gone to the hi'iid of (rooked river at prtnent where he will bo buy rounding up home for a few week. Mr. Ollle ICIkln the flint of the week cloMed her boarding Iioiiho and ha dlHCollttnufd tho IhihIiichh, Till fact ha brought grief to hererwt whlle bonnier who now feel like lone orphan. For many year Mr. F.lktn Im nerved her boarder with tho fluent table In tho land nml the praUe of her cookery ha grown to bo a lioiiHchohl wortl In l'rlnevllle. Hen-after Mr. Flkln will conduct but bold on, now, that I a different tory. Tho twenty seventh annual wbhIod of tho Mlddh.()ngon Ituptlnt AmhocI ntlun convenetl nt Mndra on Vednetbiy morning nt 10 o'clock and will continue lu hchM mi over Sunday. Thta iioe!utlon Incltulo In It luemlH-mhlp twelve churches located In Crook, Woneo, Sherninn, Wheeler and (Irant counties. Hev. J. M. lrfiWHoiiof FohhII, will prenlde a motlerator. Tho delegates from i tho Prineville church nn: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Sam Reynolds' nnd Mlns Gertrude Hodge. Itev. J. T. Moore and family will alno at tend from Prineville, Itev. Moore rv reHentliign a delegate Fossil church, In which ho still retains his member ship. Mlns Loia and Nora Steurns of Prineville, nre also attentions the nnHoclutlon. At the last senslon of tho iiHHoclntUm a resolution was uiiauliiiounly adopted pletlglnur the asstM'latlon to Landmark Mission doctrine. Wire Hope, Pulleys etc., for equip ping liny Derricks at Stewarts. LOCAL MENTION It. S. Lnrkln, the Madras harness maker, wim In town lnt week. It. Itoofen, the prominent stock man from Pont, wu lu towu Mou day. Mln MhIh'I Smith of Arlington, Is a guest of the Mlsse Williamson lu Prineville. Mr. Frank Huffman ient hint week vlnltlng friend In the Madras and Culver neighborhood. Fremont I the name of a new post office recently rstablUlied lietweon Itonland nnd Silver Lake. MIhm lOlva Smith, one of the teach er In the Prineville school, has re turned to her home nt Madras. John Moore, the well driller, hn gone toAnteloe with hi big drill wlierj he Im a contract for sinking a dee? well. Mrs. Luty K. Crm, wife of II. P. Cram, ha been granted a divorce from her huBbaiid and given the cujtody ol the three children. Hotel Polndexter I undergoing renovation nml will, as soon ns the wtrk has Ihvu completed, lie cioned up under the management of Olllo Kleffntin. Mr. nnd Mr. T. M. Haldwlu left Wetlnenday for Portland. Mr. Ilald Will will attend the nennlou of the Masonic Grautl Lodgt', nnd Mrs. Unldwln will vlnlt relative In the Willamette valley. Van Ilrlnk made one of the party nnd will visit rela tives lu the valley. Earle N. Young, n mining exjiert In tho Forest Service, Is In Prineville this week to look up matters In re gard to mining claims In the Dea dlines reserve. Ho has gone to Howard to Inspect tho Oregon May flower and prtiertles which nre in tho reserve. Mr. Young Is making his headquarters nt Grants Tass nt present. Dr. C. S. Edwards and I). P. Adam son aud family sturted for Shaulko Wednesday afternoon, on their way to The Dalles and Portland. Messrs. Edwurds nnd Adnmson tire going ns delegates to tho Masonic Grand Lodge which meets In Portland, nnd the party will also see . the Hose Carnival. Mr. Adumsou will also attend the Alumni reunion at the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor vallls, where he graduated hi 1S05. Leo LnFollette was seriously burned on the face by sulphuric acid while he was testing cream at the Pioneer Creniu Company's plant Tuesday afternoon. Ho open ed a full cask of the neltl, which had on pressure, nnd the acid spurted up in his face. Dr. Edwards was summoned at once and worked with tho patient most of the following night In nn effort to relieve the paiu and counteract tho burning of the acid. , Horlgan nnd one of are visiting la Port' Mr. .J. W. her daughters land. Prof. A. C. Strange has leen re elected to the prlncipalshlp of the Wasco County HIkIi School nt The Dulles, for the third time. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Hanson of Ik-rkely, California, are vlnlt Tug with relative In Prineville. They will re main for a month. Mrs. Hnnnon was formerly Miss Yancey. The family of It. B. Iltlfrlch of Culver, are now located at Bonver ton, Oregon. Mr. Ilelfrich was lu town Wednesday aud states that lie Intend to make a trip Into Cali fornia shortly. The spring clip of wool from the flock of Steve Yancey, was about 13,000 pounds is ltelng hauled to Shunlko nnd will bo put on sale nt the next public wool sales there, w hich occur June l.". Mis Alwilda Wilson, teacher of the second grade in the public school, nnuouiices that un error was made In the announcement of tlfe under graduate honors for her - grade, in that the name of Kldon Frluk was omitted from the honorable meat ion. The Journal Is pleased to muke the correction. Sheriff W. A. Gelhitly of Denton county, who was here last week making u desperate effort to re capture n man who broke Jail at Corvallls, with the assistance of the Crook county sleuths was able to apprehend the man he was nfter. but after Deputy Sheriff Millard Trlplett unu nrresieu me man at tne Mion-: quest place south of Bend, the prisoner proved to be the wroug person. The Benton county sheriff had traced the man through from the valley and overtook him, but it waa a ense of mistaken Identity. Sheriff Gellatly returned home last Friday. ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN" LOCAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brosterhau who were rece ntly mnrr'ed at The Dal les arrived In on today's auto, on their return to their home at Bend. Both are well known here, the bride being formerly Mis Cora Ferguson. The pupils in the second grade dur ing this spring had a class is garden ing In which they manifested great interest. At the close of the term they had on hand a large nuailH?r of choice cubbnge pluuts and 502 of these were sold nt 1 cent each, and 1 the money, 5.02, received from their sale has been applied to the library fuud of that grade. Madrus School District No. 22, is advertising for the sale of 6 per cent bonds lu the sum of fOOOO in this Is sue of the Journal. The money is to hi used In the construction of a fine uew school building, the rapid growth of the district making the former building entirely Inadequate to accommodate the pupils in at tendance. Greta McLenan died nt The Dalies nt the age of 11 years, on Friday June 4, of tuberculosis of the brain. The child was better known here ns Greta Knighten having been lovingly cared for since two year of age, by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knighten. For the past four'years Greta has been a student at St. Mary's Academy at The Dulles, where her death oc curred. Mrs. Knighten was deeply affected on the receipt of the news of her death. , Statement of Resources and LUbililie of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tn do of baneu April 28, 1909 BKSOUBCES LIABILITIES Loom and'DUaranU f212,t7 51 capital Stock I (0.000 00 l! tilled Btatea Bonds HMO 00 Barplos and undivided proflla (M,?9H SO Bankriemlae 12.113 circulation 10,900 00 KedempUon fund K5 0 Caah A Iae from bank 231,10 70 Individual Depoalta a ".tt 53 W89.576 33 116978 33 B. F. AlUa, PraaMkwt 7. M. BaMwia. Caahiar WiU WwmOar, Vka-Praaidaat R Baldwia. Aai't Caduar i I I I W89,576 33 tl69J78 33 A !B. F. ABaa, Praaideat T. M. BaMwia. Caahiar WiU WarswaiW, Vka-Praaidaat R Baldwia. Aa'l Caduer 1 THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH May lie Impaired yes ruined by poor, or even poorly Btted eye glasses. What's the use or svmse of wasting your money to your own hurt? Come and have your eyes examined In a skillful manner and fitted with glasses that are the best to be had. An examination costs vou nothing. W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler & Optician Main Street, Prinerille, Oregon Second-hand Buggy Wanted. Single bmrgy wanted, second hand. Call at this odlce. 6-10 Not a Blood Dlacaae-Cured by Oil of Wlntergreen Compound For many years eczema was sup posed to be a blood disease and was erroneously treated as such, but now the best authorities agree that eciema is only a skin disease and must be cured through the skin. The eminent skin specialist Dr. D. D." Dennis, first discovered, the eczema germ and his discovery was quickly taken up in Germany and France. To kill the eciema germ and at the same time heat the skin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wintergreen, 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 wintergreen compound seems to take away the itch at once; soon the scales drop away and che dis ease disappears. The prescription has now been used so long as to have prov en Its absolute merit and we do not hesitate to express our confidence in T. D. D. Prescription as used with D. D. D. Soap. The Winnek Co. Miner ACroia faira School Books Camera Sopptie Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Muicl uutraaeaUi Mafiis Lownej't Caaoies Stationery Cifar Remember, when you want a Graphophone Cylinder or Disc we have them in stock. We carry a complete line of Columbia gold moulded indestructible cylinder records, 35c. Also the 1 0-inch double disc records, 65c WE SELL THEM v - D. P. Adamson & Go, DRUGGISTS aBm-mm-aaWSma ' ' . 4 1 II " I II II II II II II II ll"H H .L-Jt DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS 1 Lot 1 m J. E. Stewart Co mpany AGENTS MAYER SHOES Special Shoe Sale Another Week On Saturday, June 5th, we will place on sale over 500 pair, of Men's, Women's and Chfldren's Shoes. These Shoes are taken from lines m which sizes are badly broken. All classes of Shoes are included, from everyday wearing shoes to the best grade of dress shoes. If you can find your size, and you should have no trouble out of 500 pairs, you will find the greatest bargains here that ' have ever been offered in Prineville. Sale will last one week, but we would advise you to come early for at the prices offered they will not last long. The shoes will be closed out iu lots as follows: Remember the date of this Shoe sale Saturday June 5th to June 19th, inclusive Lot 2 t'hlld'H Shorn, value to ft. .15, special fl.'e jljjj II II l 1.51). 1.75 (t.f 2.00 " fl.OO 1.13 Ladles' Shoes, values to f 2.G5, special f 1.85 " " " 3.50 (J? 3.75 " 2.45 Saturday Special on Lemons Lot 3 Fancy Lenionsj large size, special for Saturday only, per down 30c Men's Shoes", values $2.50 to. $2.75 Spl f 1.50 3.50 to 4.00 Spl 2.85 Lot 4 1 Men's Shoes, values $4.50 to $ 5, Special f 3.25 Boys' " " 1.50 Special 1.00