I Prepare now for haying time. You will find the best Machinery at King's McCormick Mowers Reapers, Binders, Rakes Milwaukee Mowers Dain Mowers, Bucks & Stackers Louden Carriers, Etc. Jackson Forks REPAIRS Complete assortment for all McCormic machines. ( Some parts for Piano, Buckeye, Mil wauke, Acme, Osborne and Standard. U Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCAL MENTION T. J. Mlli'i lilKK! who litis Ix-eti working with Knux II rim.' lni- nt 1'iwl, wait In town tlto flint ufthc wwk. J. It. Khlpp ami (miilly leave to iJny tor a visit nt Portland and Niilrin. Millard Klkln returned home Mon day from it visit Willi relatives nt l'ortlutid. Attorney (1. W. Itnrnc And daughter, MInn Vuldit, have returned home from tlielr vImII to Willamette Valley point. Mm. (lull NYwsom i vldltlnt; In I'rlnevllle nt the home of Mr. mid Mm. Hum Newsum. She arrived Inst Knlurduv. The children's exerelm- nt the I'iiIoii ehuri'h lnt Sunday were nice ly executed. Mr. Klllc llcll snpcrln teiided the work. ('. Morgan nnd J. It. I.nokey went to llend Sunday un their motor cycle riurilitlttic over there that night on a pleasure trip. I'.. 1,. Ashhy nnd L. II. Arcnsineler got hack Saturday from their fish tng trip on Heaver iwk, They "re port n Rood time nnd plenty of trout. , I a' win .MrCalllHlir of (ilwt, wn a Iiuhiiiwm vhtltor to I'rluevllle Mon day. Mr. McCalllslor In getiing rendy for the inlnr. He hn Inter est nt Howard nnd In the ijuhk sllver mine nt Lookout Mountain. Wm. H. Kennlrr, a member of the' Salvation Army stationed nt The Dili leu, arrived In I'rluevllle Satur day. lie Is collecting; funds for local work. I'rom hero he Roes to llend, Itedmontl, Madron nnd then to Shan lko. J. It. Klilpp has completed the plans and sxclilcatloiis for the Pau lina school house. They rail for a neat, one story frame hulldlng: -'OxHO, with hcltry, pored, etc. The building when completed w ill Ih n credit to School District No. 27. Itev. J.T. Moore left for Fossil Friday, where he wiih to hold ser vices hint Sunday. Afterward he ex lieoted to go to HoHeburR to attend a willed meeting of the Landmark Haptlsls of the 1'iielHc t'oiiHt, where council Id to be held regarding the doetrlnlniil nnd other lntereMU of this partleiilnr branch of the church. The lloscburg; meeting Is to be held today. County Clerk Warren llrown him paid out about $120 under the new bounty law for the scalps of wild cat nnd coyote, these being the only kinds of scalps yet presented for bounty. The new law him been In effect but a little over one month and many hunter arc expected to apear at the clerk's office later In the Hummer. Of the mini paid the greater amount was for coyote scalps, of which there were 58 re deemed at $1.50 each and 1(1 w ildcat scalps at $1'. Sam Newsotn I home from Port land on a visit. (ieorge Steven, who In conducting a soft drink establishment at Nlsters, him been vtMltlng with bU family In I'rluevllle thin wwk. P. II. Martin of Hood ftlver, who for the pimt month him Is-en vUltlng the family ofl I ugh Lister, left Mon day by team for their new home nt Harlan, Lincoln county, Oregon. The Sunday Oregonlnn Kay Hint "Mm. David T. Honey man enter tained with a bridge party Wed new day afternoon, when her guests were imked toinect Mm. L'd wards, of Hay Creek." Mm. J. 11. IMore Iwm ls-en dis charged from the nwylmn iin cured nnd Is now living nt The Hull.. Mr. Delore will remain In rrlnevllle until fall w hen he w ill move to The IHillew to live iM-rmniiently. W. L. Prink of Dallas, Polk county, w ho, with hi family, hn spent the w inter In I'rlnevllle, left Su inlay for hi Webfoot home. Mr. Frlnk own a dairy ranch nnd talk seriously of lllugnut of theie mid coming to Crook county to engage In the bunl- lie. I). P. AdnuiMon nnd family arrived home Monday nfier a pleiiMiint trip to the Portland Itose Carnival and later to t'orvnlll. Mr. Adamoii represented the local chapter of Uoyal Arch Masons nt the session of the (irand Chapter of On gun rvently held at Portland. Mm. John Wlgle gavn a "shower" party In honor oflva ltooth )nt Tluimiluy aflernoon. The gint were confined to the unmarried I idle of t tie Eastern Star. The young ladle seiit a vwy pleasant afternoon In playing different game, iiiuhIc, r.tfrcMhnient. etc. It wn a "bng" shower and many were In evidence. Knox Uror. of Pont, have Bold 1200 head of ewe to J. C. Hotiwton of thin place, delivery to be made jut before shearing. In the lambing season JiiHtcliwed Mr. Houston marked 1057 lamb from the 1200 ewe and when shenred the average weight of the fleeced were about lOlbs of good quality wool. Mr. Houston paid fG per head tor the sheep, lamb and wtiol Included. They will be pnstur ed In the I'pper Deschutes couutry during the summer. The work of completing the government trail from McKny creek to the Kotith fork of the Jolm Day river will be taken up by the forest Hervlce under direction of Supervhor Ireland nbout the first of July. There are yet seventeen miles of tin trail to build, and the route will cover nlxty-flve miles when com plcted. The service will need a f.-w men for trail building. The wages paid are $1.75 per day and board, each man furnishing his own led. Hupervlsur Ireland litis been allowed an lucretiMO of 12 men In the Des chutes forest during the fire season. There are now 11 on duty, which will make a total of 25 In the field during the summer. LOCAL MENTION J. C. Price of Knlem, I In the city the guest of friends. Jesse Kades wan In I'rlnevllle Mon day from hi ranch south of Madras. It. E. Jones was In town the first of the week from the Howard saw mill. Mr. nml Mm. Harry Lanlus return ed home yewterdny from their honey moon trip to Portland and Seattle. C. Wawrlnofsky, who lives In the Methodist Hill settlement sou th west of Madras, was In town on business Tuesday, J. lnil'y Huston, formerly of Prineville, but who now edits a pner at Pendleton, Is In the city vlwlllng relatives. . Ed. Stewart of Canyonvllle, I) Mights county, has Imhmi visiting relative at Paulina, Post and Prine ville during the past few weeks. IK wlit return home shortly. Mm, J. L. McCnlloch, who him Is-en suffering from a severe attack of tonsllitls him, since going to Port land, had an opertntlou performed on her throat and had the tonsils removed. Through some Inadvertence the first class mall for I'rlnevllle ami that for Madras cot mixed un Tues day nnd Mnilrim malt came to this place wlille Prineville s mail went to Madras. Mm. It. P. Miller came down from the ranch at Post yesterday. She says there Is nothing doing In the news line from that part of ti e county. Everybody Is diHtieHsiiiglv healthy, no one Is getting married nnd t li tre nre no births to report. Crops look good, however, so that should help some. The money for taking up the old bonds of the P. A. A. C, has all been subscribed nnd the holders of the same are requested to present the bonds to M. E. Drink, secretary of the Commercial Club for payment, as Interest on them was stopped June 15th. The Commercial Club yewterdny delivered the new bonds to the subscribers for the new lusue which nre 10 year bonds drawing In terest at S per cent. Interest payable semi-annually. While away on their recent visit to Portland Dr. ("has, S. Edwards and I). F. Adaiusou of this city took the Knights Templar degree at The Dalles and afterward were admitted into the mysteries of Ai Kader Temple of the. Mystic Shrine hi Port land. There were 01 novices admit ted at this annual meeting nnd the I'rluevllle men report having 1 ad one of the most enjoyable times of their lives. In the Masonic Grand Lodge T. M. Baldwin of this place was elected senior grand warden, which brings him within two steps of Grand Master Mason of Oregon. According to the way in which these matters go In the lodge, tho highest oflice In the order In Oregon, will iu two years full to Mr. Baldwin. Attorney M. It. Biggs and George Ktorkmaim went to Madras last Friday. Sir. Biggs was there on legal business while Mr. Htorktnann was drumming up trade for the Cigar Factory. Misses Ada and Edna Morse ar rived yesterday. Mlws Ada has been visiting In Portland and Miss Edna hat been teaching at Gresham. The latter will spend the summer at her home here. Koine one evidently without feur of punishment here or hereafter has stolen the hose used to water the lawn at the Presbyterian church. It Is needless to state that If the per)e- trntor of the theft is found out he will be prosecuted. Better bring back the hose and say nothing. Weather Observer C. I. Wlnuek re ports that the rainfall during last week totalled .55 of mi Inch. The rain came at a time when It was badly needed nnd crops and ranges are responding iu a very satisfactory manner. It is a .cause for regret that some portions of the grain dis trict did not get as heavy fall as did this Immediate section. Charley Durbin of Antelope brought In a load of passengers from the railroad Iu his auto last Tues day, among them belug Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lmilus. When Durbin had started on the return trip he met Hugh Find ley with one of Cornett's freight teams which was bringing in a load of grain from Madras, on the road near Sam Collin's place. As the auto started to pass the team the leaders wheeled almost directly In front of the machine and a head on collision was narrowly averted. As It was the tongue was broken out of the wagon and Findley had to drag the load Into town with two homes. LOCAL MENTION ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Mrs. Omer Clay pool was a passen ger for Portland Wednesday. Mm. Ernest Smith of Bcd, Is vlsit 'ng her sister, Miss May Belle Iteed, for a few days. Med Vanderpool Is Laving his resi dence property touched up with s fresh coat of paint. Mrs. Chaw. Hindman of Sisters, is vlidting In town the guest of her daughter, Mm. Geo. Stevens. Col. C. F. Smith, wife and daughter, left for Portland, Seattle nnd other points last Tuesday, where they are going on a pleasure trip. J. B. Shlpp lias completed the plans for the erection of two bunga lows on his lots in the neighborhood of the plaining mill, each to cost In the neighborhood of tlJ0. W;ork Is to be commenced right away. The new cottages will be for rent, In fact have already been rented, but who Is to occupy them Is not announced. The tennis court at the club Is now in fine shape. The court has been moved south about six feet, new taiws have been put down and the court leveled. The new court will also lie put In ehape so that everybody can get a chance to play without too much waiting. The sport was never more popular in Prineville than at the present time. Peiett makes a specialty of repairing and cleaning watches. Satisfaction gua a n teed. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Banlt Of Prineville, Oregon At the doe of bxineM April 28, 1909 BESOl'RCES Loan and DUcoonU 1212.511 51 Cnlted States Bood 11S00 00 Bank remises 13 Redemption fund 25 00 Cash A Due from banks .3S 70 H69.57 K B. F. AlUm. PrMidaat WiU Warawsilsr. Vic Pmideat LIABILITIES , capital Stock f 60,000 00 Surplus and undivided proflts M.7W S. circulation lO.toOOS Individual Deposits...... S48.CT s 497 S3" " T. M. BaUwia. Cashiar H. Bildwi. A't P 1387 Quality Is what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETEH Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon . I Not a Blood Disease-Cured fcjr Oil of Wlntsrgrecn Compound For many years eczema waa sup posed to be a blood disease and waa erroneously treated as such, but now the best authorities agree that eczema la 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 hia discovery was quickly taken up in Germany and France. To kill the eczema germ and at the same time heal the skin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wlntergreen, 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 the 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 D. D. D. Prescription as used with D. D. D. Soap. The Winnek Co. Maker A Crotk Kaires Scksol Books Casters Sappliet Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mslical LutraaMaU Msfais - Lswaey's CaaJics Stationery Cifara 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 D. P. Ad amson DRUGGISTS & Go DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS St ewan C om pany AGENTS MAYER SHOES Haying Time We have on hand for hay ing time Hay Forks, Mowing Scythes, Wire Rope, Steel Cable, Pulleys, etc. for Der ricks. Lubricating Oils Choicest Groceries For an outing. If you want something dainty and fresh come and get some of our Lunch Goods. Our line is complete. Below is a partial list Sliced Beef in Glass Deviled Ham Lunch Tongue Royal Club Shrimp Boneless Chicken Jellies in glass Potted Beef Deviled Meats Veal Loaf French Sardines Sardines and Mustard Sweet Pickles in glass Royal Club Salmon Roast Beef Sardines Cervelat Sausage Pearl Onions Sour Pickles in glass Try" our Royal Club Pineapple the finest ever put in cans. Buy your Fishing Tackle of us Guaranteed Shoes a We guarantee every pair of Mayer or Washington Shoes put out by Jus to give perfect satisfaction. We will have repaired, free of charge, any shoe proving defective. T I I SMOllHlOiMia