f 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, wauke, Acme, Osborne and Standard. Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCAL MENTION ('. M. I'.IUIiih new UuUk arrived Hatunluy. Itorit July 1. 11XH1. to tlio ltv of (Mile Klli fson, a son. (Iimitk" N4'tiviil of Paulina win n county scat visitor Friday. J in Wlmlom imkI family of t'lil ver celebrated In Prliievllle. C. K. KhiihIi of Madras cniue to Prineville on IhihIiu'oh yi'Mtrrdny. Mra. J n men V.. Fuller of Sisters waa vIhUIiik friend lit town IliU work. Jiu-k McTnifitnrt iuhI fmully of Mtulraa ciit tin- Fourth lu Prlne vlllo with IrhMiiU. F., N. Stroii)!, the Oretfnu Lift In miriuii'i man, left today for a trip to the l'aiillnii country. J. It. Mil) nnd rlilldreii have re turned from their vlnlt to Seattle, 1'ortlaiiil iuhI Suli-m. Sheriff Frank F.lklim went to t'u' vit lust Tuesday to iittciiil the funeral of Percy Kidder. I. V. Harnett drove up from Mud rn yesterday to look after business In connection with the (ill well. MIhkcn V.erun Howard mid Nellie Itcynold of I'rlnevllle have lieen en K"i,''d to teach In the Madras school durliitf the coming year. Mr. Malluii ltoblimon, Mr. I.lnnn It. Wood and Itllu KoliliiHoii of MadraH were atteitdliijr the celebra tion at thin iilacenud vlnltliitf with frlcnda the llrxt of the week. Married At the home of Ralph Jordan. July Mil, Wllllani !. John Hon mid Mr. Mollle Frviint. Itev. Italley perfonueil the ceremony. F. A. Younjr, the lturnt Itanch Mhii'piuan, paHHi'd through I'rlnevllle yesterday with a tmnd f MOO sheep. Helm headed for the mimnier range nt the head of the Deschutes. - J. Fdgnr ltiiehanan, maniiKliig edi tor and proprietor of the Auburn ' DUpatch and The K veiling Dispatch, paid the Journal otllee a pleiiHiiut rail today, lie Is on hU way to Mult relative til Silver Lake for a week or ten day. drover t'. Fwlng ami Minn Pearl L. N'egini of I.ainonta, wen- married liiMt evening at the rolndexfer liy City Kecorder Powell. Tills wan the flint nuptial knot tied ly Mr. Powell mid lie put In a double bow just to show what he could do In the matri monial line. The only dlHiippolntment In con nection with t lie tmrlHHMie feature of the celebration wan the fact that two of the lending attorney of the city, while assisting with the serv ing of the meatH, held out na attor ney V feeH and hid for their own special benefit Home choice pieces of cooked mutton. Hut nlus, a sheep man caught the familiar odor and with the Hcent In his nostrils had no trouble In following the trail to the cache, mid appropriated the juicy barbecued mutton to IiIh own use. Now Its up to the lawyers to replevin. Italph Armstrong of Luinoiitd wan In tow n thin week. C. N. Ixivlng was lu town from Culver the lut of the wcck K. P. lloby ami wife of Culver were In town during the celebration. Carl Mc'Jliee and wife of Lamonta, came lu Sunday and cut several days In the city. Dr. i". A. CI I mi speut the most of the week lu town and at tended the celebration hen. F. C. Itowleo wnt over from the JohiiHton ranch at lleml, attending the celebration. John Price and It. Itootcn were among the rcsldcnta from l'oot, lu town celebrating. C. 8. Congletou, the forest guard, came In from Pniiltua and celebrated w ith friend In Prineville. J. It. iJeekley, who own a cattle ranch near the head of Crooked river, wan In Prineville Inst Friday. 1. It. Itlee, C. L. llarH-r, V. K. Key: Holds, T.J. Item-field. J. C.itcuc field, all of llowanl, were In town Friday. (). I. Alllngham and wife came up from Lower Itrldge Sunday to help make the eagle scream on the Fourth. The Journal ofllce In Indebted to Mr. Oliver Powell for a nne biiiiin t of Canterbury Ih-IIh and myrtle. Many t liiiiikn. Among the young people who at tended the celebration here from Itetid were: Mix I Intel Caldwell. Ml i. Ilorten, MU Wilson, Willie Vandevert, Kyi venter and Prince N tn am. V. J. Hueklcy brought the mem ber of the ltcdiuoud bait team In lust Sunday afteruoou III III big bun. Me wan at Item! and drove from there to Prineville by way of lted mond nml O'Ncll In a little over mIx hours. Henry Wlndoin mid family arrived from Corvallln, Monday, and came onto Prineville to attend the cele bration. They w'lll upend the Hum mer at their home near Culver. Carl Wliidom linn lieen attending the O. A. C. and Mis J Intel wnnnHtudent at the Corvnlln high school. Prof. K. C. Throne, Harney Lewis, L. A. Itrniidenbnrgh and F. A. Hiin nell drove over from Bend Sunday to nee the ball game and remained dur ing the celebration. Prof. Throne In the director of the llend band and while here put on the green uniform and very materially assisted the Prineville band In their music during the day. Mm. 8. Newaom left a box of choice HtrawlterrleH at the Journal ofllce last Friday. The berries were of the Clark seedlings variety and were of excellent flavor. They were not quite an large an the Hood IMver berry of the name variety, but were of much lietter llavor, owing no doubt to the fact that they were fully rlpo when picked. Mr. New hoiu him Just a email patch but she him picked twenty-two quarts bo far thin KoiiHon. LOCAL MENTION Sander Logan left yesterday for the rallrond. Dr. J. F. (Juerln waa over from Bend Monday. Joe Wilnon npent the Fourth In town with frieudn. Sundera Logan apent the Fourth lu town with frlendn. 0. H. Dory and II. K. Jones are In from the Howard Hnwmllt. Lloyd Cantrlll han returned from Bonanza, In Klamath county. W. I), Johnnon and family were In from Kcdmond spending the Fourth. Bruce Oray came In from the ranch at Post lust Saturday and attended the celebration at Prineville. A. D. Pike and Karl Noble enme In from the Opal Prairie neighborhood the last of the week remaining dur ing the Fourth. 0. W. Davtea and family of Ited mond, came In last Saturday and at tended the ball gnmen and other do Ingn during the celebration. Win. Prlrionnd Miss Ktlicl Prlne, were In from Haycreck during the celebration, Hxiidlng Heveral dnya with frlendn and relative In town. If. E. Turpi u and wife und A. A. Aldrldge and wife drove over from Bend Monday to the celebration. They returned home Tuemlay after noon. A. S. I'lillllpn, IbH'ky Uoblnnon, Judge Brookn mult:. W. K. Foote, all tif Madran, are In town thin week, coming up to appear before the county court on road mattera In which they are IiitereHted. Mm. J. C. Ingle of Trenton, Mis souri, arrived in I'rlnevllle Iant Tues day evening, for a visit at the home of her brother, Harry Lnniun. Mrs. Iugcl has been visiting at the Seattle fair, and will apeud a week or more In thU city. W. It. Hunter and I. V. LInibaugh were In town on business from their homes on Opal Prairie yenterday. Mr. Hunter ha a ranch there, but has lieen employed at the Cove Or chard during the greater part of the season. Barney Cummlngs was In town yesterday on hln way home to his ranch south of Madras He lias been shearing aheep for the past several weeks with Homer Barney's crew, which finished the last Job of the season last Monday morning at W. W. Browu's place above Paulina. Mr. Brown sheared about 12.000 head and hln clip will be about 100,000 pouuds. The subjects at the moving picture show for Friday and Saturday night will be: "Wrongfully Accused,'' and "The Hen-Pecked Husband." The new program for Sunday night will be: "Ted and His Little Sister," "The Burning of Stain bonl, Constan tlnop'e," "Beg Pardon," and the "Soul Kls." The show was crow d ed every night during the celebrat'on and eveiy.uie who attended is re marking ahiutthe excellence of the entertainment for the price of al mlsslou charged, 15 cents. W. 8. McGwlng waa a business visitor last Saturday. J. II. Hatier left on a business trip for Portland the first of the week. J. B. and Uoy Brown of Culver were lu town the first of the week. Andrew Morrow of Haycreck, la In the city attending to business mat ters. I). O. Rogers and family of Madras, spent the days of the celebration here. It. II. BayU'y, county com nilssloner, is In town this week from hln home west of Laldlaw. J. W. Hurt of Madras was one of the many from that section who came to -Prineville to celebrate. Mrs. George Mil I lean came In Mon day from the IJear Creek ranch, where she has been spending a vaca tion. Prof. J. F. Blanehard, who Is-now residing on his ranch near Madras, came In Monday to look after busi ness matters. II. D. Still and wife and Miss Allle Horlgnn went out on this raorufng's stage, bound for a visit to the A. Y. P. Kxposltlon nt Seattle. Dr. J. II. Rosenberg Is construct ing a neat garage for hln new auto on tils property at the south end of Main street, fronting the Club halt. Ilex Alllngham, the son of Guy Alllnghmu of this place, arrived from Portland the last of the week and celebrated in Prineville. He lias gone to Sisters w here he will spend the summer. M. D. Powell and family went to Beud last Saturday to attend the celebration at that place. Tbey were accompauled by Mr. C. C. Lee, of Monmouth, Mr. Powell's brother-in-law, who Is here on a visit. They report a good time. ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN v Not a Blood Dle Cured by Oil of Wlntorgreen Com pound For many years eczema was sup posed to be a blood disease and was erroneously treated as such, but now the best authoritiea agree that eczema ia 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 eczema germ and at the same time heal the akin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc The remedy is a liquid, not a mere aalve, hence it ainka right into the pores of the skin. Washing with this oil of wlntergreen compound aeema to take away the itch at once; soon the scales drop away and che dis ease disappears. The prescription haa 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. LOCAL MENTION Mrs. J. R. Foster of Paulina, was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Carl Cecil and two (laughters arrived from Portland this morning. They are on their way to Silver Creek, where they will spend the Bum mer at the ranch. Tillman neuter came up from Mad ras today. He like many of the other Madras residents la town this week, la interested la road mattera which are being considered by the county court. Dr. Rosenberg received word from Dr. Harry Llttlefleld and party of Newberg, that they would pasa through town today In a 30-horae Bulck car, on tbelr way for an out ing at Crater Lake. Supt. It. A. Ford returned home today from his trip to the valley, where lie attended the annual state convention of county school superin tendents at Salem, and the state teachers association at Albany. N. M. iJine of Shanlko, waa In Prineville Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. McCulloch arrived home Prom Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Allen and daughter, Mrs. Ella Lehman, arrived from Portland last week and are vial ting relative In Crook county. The Dillon Feed Yard. I have leased the old Dillon Feed Yard and am now preparing and fixing it up for the accommodation of the traveling public All kinds of hay and train kept constantly on hand. I so licit a reasonable share of your patron age. Respectfully, 7-1 J. M. fclojrraoMERT, Propr. MILLINERY CLEARANCE SALE Commencing July lt there will be a big reduc'Jon in the price of Summer Millinery. We mutt have more room for the fall stock. Now ia the time. LU U.J.. said: "1 am n. narnman notft 10 cent tnan. I want something that will grow." Do you want an Invest ment (not a speculation) that fur- antees 5 per cant from the Start with almost unlimited power of growth ? Condemnation without Investigation harms no one buc the knocker. See W. L. Hattbrouck, Prineville Hotel. It Mrs FcW M.llinerv Parlor S MEnairiErwNttMntiiiEHEiEi LAMB FEED CO. REDMOND, OREGON -Dealers in- Crain, Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed Maker k CnA KaiTct Sckool Book Cuai Sappliei Jewelry Wall Piper D. P. 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