t "WW rj;Are You Thinking About It? THE JOHN DEERE HAY LOADER saves time, is always ready, does the work of four men. 1 mm as ffi ONLY HAY LOADER THAT LOADS Ask us for names of Crook County People who use and recommend the John Deere Hay Loader C. W. ELKINS, PRINEVILLE, OR. Fourth of July. Continued front page 1. left field; Ralph Jordan, center field and Elmer Mitchell, right field. Ketchnm will also relieve Bailey In the box If the occasion demand it. Arthur Barnes and Edgar Barnes are subs for the team. The report U current among the ball players that the team they are to go up against will be com posed of five players from Bend and four from Redmond, which will play under the name of the Bend team. Th Redmond men who will play are said to be Jesse Tetherow, Win. Immele, Claude McCauley and Mc Klnney, the man who played second base In the games here In May. There la the prospect that the visitors will bring a strong team . and there is no doubt that the con test will be a hot one. The com bining of the players from the west side Is perfectly agreeable to the Prineville team and to the cele bration committee, who are desirous of giving the people who attend the celebration the very best exhibition of the sport possible, so long as the players are Crook county boys. For Sale. Good milch cows and heifers. 11. A. Mykrs, 6-24-2w Redmond, Oregon. Dressmaking. Mrs. Nora Baker and Mrs. James Dyer have formed a partnership and will eo into the dressmaking basinets at the latter's home in this city. Wedding trousseaus a tpecialty, but will do ail kinds of work. Call on the la lies. 6 3 Expert Saw Man. G. 11. Dor will be in Prinevdle three days the first of each month for the purpose of hammering and putting saws in first-clasj condition ; work guaran teed. Special calls should be sent to Uoaard. ti-3-lm o A. M "M DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A different selection on each side vX They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than you ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog! D. P. Adamson & Co. A Crusher. I-cp-e. bkhop of Oxford, who had not youth as his excuse for his vanity, asked his friend Canning to come and hear his first episcopal sermon. Thoy dined toother afterward, and from the politician's silence the other ought to have known better than to push him: but. iK-ing rather nettled, he ex claimed, "Canning, you have said noth ing to me about my sermon." "Well. It was short." "Oh." said the bishop, "it Is better to be short than tedious." "But," replied Canning, "you were that too " The Parrot's Response. A maiden lady In England owned a parrot, which somehow acquired the disagreeable habit of observing at fre quent Intervals, "I wish the old lady would die." This annoyed the birds owner, who spoke to her curate about It "I think we can rectify the matter," replied the good man. "I also have a parrot, and he Is a righteous bird, having been brought lip In the way he should go. I will lend you my parrot, and I trust his influence will reform that depraved bird of yours." The curate's parrot was placed In the same room with the wicked one, and as soon as the two had become ac customed to each other the bad bird remarked, "I wish the old lady would die," whereupon the clergyman's bird rolled up his eyes and In solemn ac cents added. "We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord!" The story got out In the parish, and for several Sundays it was necessary to omit the litany at the church serv ices. Modest. . A young Canadian humorist who went over to England hoping to find London editors In receptive mood for warded a contribution to I'unch with this note: "Dear Sir I arrived In Lon don this morning and paid a visit to Westminster abbey this afternoon. I found this call depressing, for a man naturally shrinks from Inspecting the spot where be Is to be burled." A Black Mark For the Other One. A man by the name of Evans died and went to heaven, of course. When he arrived at the pearly gates he said to St. Peter: "Well, I'm here." St. Teter looked at bltn and asked his name. "John Evans." was the reply. St Peter looked thraugh bis book and shook his head. "You don't be long here." he said, pointing to the exit. "Dut I am sure I belong here," said the man. "Wait a minute," said St. Teter. lie looked again and In the back of the book found his name. "Sure," said the guardian of the gate, "you belong here, but you weren't ex pected for twenty years. Who's your doctor?" New Aluminium Alloy. Magnallum, the new alloy of a Berlin syndicate, claims advantages that make It a most Important and Interesting ma terial. It contains from 00 to 08 per cent of aluminium, the remaining per centage Ming chiefly magnesium, and It retains the good qualities of alumin ium while having the much desired greater hardness and greater tensile strength, with greater resistance to ox idation than any other light metal or alloy. It Is almost unaffected by damp air, water, gaseous ammonia, carbonic acid aud most organic acids. It can be cast In the liquid condition, like pure aluminium, and the castings can bo machined, acquiring a smooth, mirror-like surface. Unlike pure alumin ium, It may be cut to perfect screw threads and filed without clogging the file or tearing the material. The uses found are already quite numerous and Include kitchen utensils, parts of spin ning and milling machinery, saddle skeletons, surgical appliances and chem leal apparatus. - - - IRELAND'S MAT BEDS. Prepottd Plan to Convert Them Inie CUc'rlcal Energy. From peat to electrical power t the story of h new enterprise In Ireland. The scheme I to erect n central sta tion upon the (irand canal, about twenty-four miles front luihtln. and to pro duce blast furnace p.n from the Hrt which will drive huge gas engines, these In turn propelling electric gen eratora of sufiVleut capacity to furnish electrical energy over Kings comity and Klldatv. The process to bo exploited Is that of a Ucrtunn luventor, whose large factory tw.ir Munich has been opera- Ing successfully for tilmiit two year. IVnt containing as much as 50 ier rent moisture can t used satisfactori ly, the moisture becoming an essential Ingredient of the water pis and pre venting too rapid combustion. An elab orate plant Is to be Installed for by products, such as sulphate of ammonia, tars and tar oil, etc.. which In them selves ar tf appreciable comiuerclul value. In the German factory the process Is of dual nature. IVnt from which 3 per cent of the moisture can le evap orated Is converted into peat coke, which Is ii sis 1 as fuel In the German navy and many Industrial concerns, while the raw material, which retain half Its moisture, is for producing the gas from which the byproducts srs ex tracted. HUGE CARGO UNLOADERS. New Type of Clam Shell Ducket Elimi nates Shoveling. A new typo of clam shell bucket has been Installedoti theClevclund and Pitts burg ore docks, Cleveland. The bucket has the enormously wide opening of eighteen feet one Inch Inside measure ment, which Is obtained without In creasing the height or complexity of the structure. The advantage of this reach In scraping or cleaning up Is ob vious. The bucket can ho operated on any design of unloader using either steam or electricity. Its parts are few and durable and Its cost of main tenance Is low. The bucket shown In the Illustration has been In oieratlon for over a month, requiring no further attention than lubrication. Especially advantageous Is this buck et In discharging the cargo from a tweny-four feet center boat with hatch opening running twelve feet fore and aft. It practically eliminates shoveling ly hand. Another advan tage, Appreciated by operator. Is In the posltlou of the trays when the grab U JiEW CLAU SUKLL IIITCKKT. open, as the digging edge of the trays comes In contact with tho bulkhead or wlug of the boat only, while the top of tho trays is over eighteen Inches from cither bulkhead, wing or stanch, thus taking the ore perfectly clean from any part of the vessel. When the grab Is dropped the entire lower edgo of the trays corses In contact with the tank top, obviating any dnniago to tho tank top, which feature Is greatly ap preciated by vessel owners. Tho buck et will heel and reach to Its full open ing by simply placing tho heavy scoop on only a half bucket of ore. The bucket Is the Invention of Mr. Iluntslicry of Cleveland. nm mm mi OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, President D. F. 8tewart, Vice President O. M. Elkins, Oeshler OIREOTOR8: w. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, O. F. Stewart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention 4 Drop in and See G Champ Smith DEALER Ili- Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank X AH charges prepaid to the nearest express office. 4 quirt bottles of CENU1NE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, sit chergee paid J to the neareet railroad t prt oil ice. $4. 90 Containing all those secondary constituents tho government chemists say MUST ttli TllliKli that it may bo called whiskey. Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them, whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol not whiskey. CYRUS NOBLE Is pure. It is old. It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey. Now sold direct to you by tho biggest and best known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. DuLUed 1844 I OS-1 07 Secoad Sbeet. FrtU4 Orffoa cur t tmi ut eae hah ?o-e. W. 1. Vaa Scauyver A Co rWuOnrM fltmm Ui $4 90 U h.S Um md mm em ky ivearuCCMJINE CYRUS NOBIX r.a Ah M (night Gasoline Lamps We have the agency for the Knight Nos 1 6 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives the Most Light for Least Money of any lamp known. 1 am prepared to install systems of any size, from one- lamp to as many as are wanted. PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP 8 THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor I'RIN K V I I.LK, OREGON Stock boarded by tho day, week or month at Reason abla rates. Remember uh when in Prineville. Rates Kkahonam.k. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent LA rn t-j n Li r, i LJ r LJ ri k. j r, i LJ ri LJ LJ r.i LJ LJ r,i LJ r.i L J n Li J LJ r,i LJ Jt.JLJtJCJwJL.jLji.JL Sencral ffilacksmithing iiorseshokino, w'ood work, etc., Neatly and Tuomptly Done When it is Dose By : : : Robert 97foorc Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Trineville, Oregon. LJ LJ LJ LJ r..i LJ r." LJ LJ L J LJ r,.i L J LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ LJ r.a LJ C'J LJ LJLJLJUJLJL-JLULJL.JLLiLJLUI-LjrLULULJLJLULuJLJLlJL.UL.IJL.aLUL. J LJ LJ L J ri L J ni LJ LJ n r i t i n n tj r.i LJ r,.T L J r.a LJ rn LJ L'J r.t The 0'NeiI Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a choice Helcetlon of flue candy, clgura, orangfH, lomoiiH, etc. Give uh a call. SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. LJ r,a Li J LJ r,i L J L J r,.i LJ r.a LJ ri3 LJ Oil L J r.a LJ ra LJ r,a L J r.a LJ ra LJ eg r.a LJ LJ rarnr.ar,!7rrararrnrnrrajriararnrnn!inarnnarnririrnrinrinr,a fc Shingles, MouldinKS, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON 1 K(t tOtll taltil. ' llrperiinrm if tlii Intrrlof, I . S. I mill UllUf, I llo Dnllre.Orrltun, May iiM. Nul.'i U ln-rrliy (jlv thai 'riiuiiina V. IIiiiImiii, of rrlurtlllf.Ort'Kiiii, wh.inli April II, limil. iniiilv lioim'.Un.l pniry i.i'iim rit. iHii) fin. i.vM, lor i.m l, M h, t N K1,, MH iiiin ,11, tiwn.hl. I.i eolith, raima ta ( . W.M., ha. Illl nolir of lnl. inU.il to tiiukv llnal llyp-yrer prixif, In alillah t'lnlm lu (In- lainl aUivv ilwrllml. In lnr nrrt-ii Mrown, t'niiiily rhMk, l lile iillli't el 1'rliK'vlllv, Ort'iion, on lliu Ulh ilny uf Julv, lum. I laimniil immre ae wllnfew.! I 1 Ij - f LM...I I'ruiii l- II. Ilnvn, Allrctl V. llnyn, all o( i ritii'Viiip, (irigon, 6-i7l C. W. MoK, KiKllir. Mullet to CuJitota. Nollra b lirr.l.v alvrn liv the limler. luntl, Ihr ailiulnUlratur of llie relate if Louie II. Wurlry, tlwvaeetl, to all ht)H ImtlUK t'lainia Mllit llie anlil etntt tit prmnit llirm, to Hip umlvraliitimt at Ilia ulllce In Hi'iltnotiil, tirimm, with the prop er voiii'lirra ettnchml, lthln eii moiithe iront thr Ural ntililU atloli or thle nolUe. I .1.1- .,l. .I..u ... lu II... I'.iru kiiia .mi oh j i iif ir r inui'ii AmluUlrntor of Ilia eetuta of Int il. orlry, iln iiwi'.I. b-'ft N.the (or Publication. Not aoal Iniiil. lVpatliui'lit of t lie lotrrlor, 1'. H. Uml union at I lia Ditlln, onoti, lay tl, Itwu. Nutli'v la hrnliy kIvkii that John M. Triimiian. of frlnvvllli. Orruoii, ho, on Novnnlr II, ltatt, tiiaile holor.tr.t wrlal IfHr.'ll No. l.HiW. lor i. tioii 'Jil, lo nlni IA ulli, ruliKr IS rut, W lllntlu'ltr Mrrliliull, Una nlnl iiotli'vol llili lilloll to lunar llnnl .Vyrar prool. In f-tnlillah i lnlm lu the laml aliovn il.'mrllwil, lH.ror. Warn-ii Union, nullity rl.-rk, at hl ollli-e at 1'riorTillu, iirvemi, on me i nn uuy 01 jiuy, i;mi. I lulionnt iininna aa wllnraara: Klunann A. Iluaact, l liaa, l Heranaon, llvnry J. KiUanla, Carl (.'. I'rU, ail of 1'ruirvlilc, tr. ft-'.'Tp C. V. Mooei, li. jl.ti-r. Notice (or l'tibllcnllon. Not rtinl liiml. rinrinirnt oi the I nti-rl.ir. f. H. Ijio.I tilth e at The Dnllre, Or., May iSilh, liMi. Nollt-a la lirily kWcii that John II. K not. ol I'okI, (Iri-Kun. nh, on J11110 l.llh, ltt. InailK I iiti. t.-n . I iitir M-ilal ISu. U.r.. . I, No. :au, for (-Wij .-r A, , rc IU. eiv.l N U iK',.NK NV. kiImii IMoarii.hlii it aniitli, rniiKi' ll 1 "'I . VVlllnmrlte Mrrlillan. Ima I. liolln. ol tniriiiloii to make mini V) rr priHif, to iliil I j.Ii rlniiii 10 tlm laml nU.ve ilwrilnil, hrlmi' Warini Hrowii, t- ,i 1 t y rlrrk, it hla oltii v el I'rlnevlllv, (in 1; ,'n, on the '.Hi ilny ol July, I JU. i Itttlojilil lirtinra aa itlli,rat r.,1 V.. (till. nal r. t'nli li I'jvla. Marlon V. 'I'nvlor, ail of l'ot, llit itou, atiii llolwit iirniiirla ul t'ritii-v il 1. Oii-iron, t-.;p f. V, Mo IK, lUgllrr Citation. In tin' rounlr rourt of llie sloli' of Or'(oii for the county ,. 1'r.mk -InltiK inultiT of the rafale of Kamuvl 11, lild hry, ihi ra.nl -Cllatioii: 'lu lli ilie M. liltrhry ami all hrlre anil ilrviM-ra uukuoa, If any I lure U, grret Ui(t. In the name of the elate of On gon. yon ari lie'rhy rllnl an l reuliri In apprar III thr rolllity rourt of the fne of Ori'Kotl. for lliu I'oiiniyof t'riHik, at the court room Ihi n of, at 1'riiicvillr, Ortoii, In the rouu ly of ( rook, on Momlay, the ftih day uf July, at 10 o'i'Iik k In the forvnoon of that ilny, then anil thcrr to ahuw rauar. If any Ihrre why an or.tir of enlr ehoiihl imt lie uieile aiithorialuit J, II. Ilalier, the nilliiuiNtrator of the ratuteof hamurl II. Uilrhey, lUveaaPil. to aril rertalii liiml ln luiiKiliK to aahl ralnfi', to-wit: The nortli iiuirtrr of an I Ion thirty In towuahlp lw,'l aoiilli of raniie ei'tt'iiltfiii eaal of Wlllaiui'ttv imitIiIIiiii In (.in'K'ou, ea III hla petition pranl for. Wltnraa, thr lion. H. ('. Kllla, )ii.!(f of the county court of the atute ol UrrKoii, fur the county of Crook, with Ihr eral of aahl court BIIU11I. th la Ut ilay ol June, I'JUI. Atlcat Warrru llruwn, Clerk. 0-3 Notice of Final Accounting. Notice la herrhy nlvrn hy the iimler aUnril, the ailiului'-triitur of tlm calatrof John Trior, dii rnaril, to nil irraone Inter. ratni In nulii ftnli' iliut lie Iiik umilr ai il I1I11I with the rotiuly clrrk of Crook rutin. ty, (ri'Kon, hla linnl oii oniiiin of hla ail. mlniatratlon of anl. I k(iiIi, ami Hint the court lim art Moiulny, the .it 11 ilay ol July, l' 11, nt llie county court room In I'i hu villc, (iri'Kou.'aa the time ami plncr for tirai iiiK nml "cUliiiK eniil flnnl accoUlilluK. Dated tit in 3.1 dny of June, luuu. laotil Clrrk, Adiulniatrntur ol the ratnto of John Trior, llrCVHH'd. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ie hereby kivcii hy the undrri-lKn nl, the niluiliilatrutor of the H-tnle of Wil llnm II. Ijuiiin, decraard, tu all prraona In tvrrtiit in aiild eatatc. Hint the aalil ad inininlrntor haa lumli- nml tile I hla filial ai' cnuntliiK of hla uttiiiiniatrntlon of aiild estate and the court Ima art Moiulny, the Mh day uf July, luuu, at the county court room In Trliirville, Oregon iu the time and pluce for lirniinir nml acttllnd aiiid litial acciiuiitinK. At which time and plucfi, any person lntrrealrd in anld rntuto may HM'iir ami uhjrct to anld llnal m counting. Diitml thia M day of J jne, I'mf), M. It. Klllott, Adiiilniitriitor of the Kaliite of William II. (iiinii, drcruitd. Notice of final Settlement. Notice la herrhy bIvcii hy the uiidrrNlKii" ril, the executor of the entitle of Mary A. lliu nca, drcrunril, to nil pnaona IntrrrHtrd in anlil eatiito tluit the aiild adiiiiiiialrator hna mnile and tllrd with the county clrrk of Crook county, Orriron, his liiml ao. coiinliiiKof hia ndiiiiiiiatrutlon of mid e tiite anil Hint the county court hna art Moiulny, the fith day of July, 1 '.Kill, nt the county court room In Trlnrvllln, Oregon, 8H the time and place for IiimiHiik and art. tliiiK anid llnnl nciiountliiK. At which time und pluce all peraona Intrreated in anid eatnte may apprnr und ulijcct tu aiild linul nccouutiiiK. Wm. I). Humes, Kxrntor of the lnat will of Mary Ann Kuriioa, deccuncd. t(-3 Notice to Creditor!. Notice la lirrrliy glvrn hy the uikIitbIijii. ed, the nilmliilNtrutor of the urtute of Terry Cram, (IccpunimI, to the creditor of and ull oilier haviiiK olulma aKalnat aiild deccna ed to present thriu with the proper vouch era, to the umlernlKiicd at tho olllce of M. H. Klllott in Trlneville, Orriron, within Bin nionlliH Iroiu tliu llrat puhlicntion of thia notice. Duti'd thia 10th day of June, llt). Warhwki 1. CttKM, Ailinlnifltiator of the estate of Ticrry Cram, duceuHcd. Notice to Creditors, Notice la hcrrliy Rlvmi hy tliM timler BlKiied, tlin ailniiiilntrator ol thr estato of John M. Minklcr, to tho credilora of and all pcraona ImviiiK claims ni;iiinHt said de ceased to prcHont them, with the proper voucher, to the tinneralKiieil, nt the ollliio of M. It. Klliott in Trmcvlllfi, Orruoii, within alx inuiitha fiom the llrt publica tion of th t -t notice, Dated Juno 17, 1009. frl 8. Mlnklor, Administrator ol the entnto of John M. Minklcr, drceuacd. 01-lfl Send $1.50 for the Journal On Year,