I Prepare now for haying time. You will find the best Machinery at King's I McCormick Mowers Reapers, Binders, Rakes Milwaukee Mowers Dain Mowers, Bucks & Stackers Louden Carriers, Etc. Jackson Fqrks REPAIRS G)mplete assortment for all McCormic machines. Some parts for Piano, Buckeye, Mil wauke, Acme, Osborne and Standard. Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCALMENTION J. It. Couch of LiiMlnw, ri'ulMtiTi'il nt the I'rluevllle Moiulny. (leorge Knox wna n pnaaenger to tht rnllroml the II rut of tli wtvk, Mlaa Nellie, lllrdaong In In town from the Mini ry Mountain anwiulll, A. M. lrnku nuil wife imaaed through frlm-vlUe Saturday on their way to Iti'inl. Mr. mid Mm. W. II. I'roao returned homo yeaterduy from mi outing M-nt on the. iifr Mulolin river. J. K. Ntewnrt nml family left Kat unlny on a ph-naure trip to I'ort l(t ml. Kenttle, 8iokntie nnd Ilukt-r City. Judge J. K. Weather-ford, a prom. Int'tit attorney of Albany, wan In the rlty on irofinHlonul liualiiea tin; (Imt tf tln week. It. F. Allen nnl wife were m engera for Portland Wedueadny morning nfleru week'a vlalt vthh relative nml frleiida here. l-'oreat 8u,Hrvlor A. 8. Ireland In In the- Illue Mountain Inxpin-t Inic range condition nml looking after other initttera In connection with of ficial till Ufa. IU'V. J. T. Moore left Friday for n trip throuuh th I'.natern ntntin, ex. NTtlfiK to he away ntioiit nix wevka. lie will vlalt llllnoln, ArknimuN ami Mlaaourt la-fore lie rtturua. Mlaa llncl Wheeler euuie In from Imt homeateiid at (irUay Monday and remained In town wlthtrtciida until Wedueadny. Minn Vivian Illukle, who ih her gucal lit (irlnly, linn returned to her home here. Ir. II. A. Uttlefleld, II. II. Nelaon nml V. II. Caldwell reached I'rlne vllle from Ncwlierg In a hit; lliilek auto liiHt Thursday evening, en route to Crater l.akennd other point on an outlnix trip. Ir. Llttlclleld la an friend of lr. Iloaenla-rg, mid the pnrty aent Home time here. Travelers ON SANT1AM ROAD WILL FIND TIIK I1K.ST Accommodations AT Lower Soda SPRINGS Hotel snd Feed Haniai metres Toliaecoi oiul rrovialuns. Hay mid Oals f ir tale; pasture tor homes. Fre camp ground. S. L HUUN, Proprietor Mr. In urn of I'owell JSuttcn left Monday for l'ortlnnd. II. 'I. Caldwell of lUmland, wm In town Tueadny. Mra. J. C. Ingle left Monday for her home nt Trenton, Mo. John CumplM'll and wife are home again from their trip to Harney and Lake rouutleii. Hum UuImtk Blurted for Lnkevlew liiNt Monday on the lleud Hllver Lake atnge. Ho ll Iki nuaent ten days or more. I'erry Long left for thu Hen t tic fair Monday. He will nlao ruatlcnte nt Mineral Springs for a ahort time wiille away. 1. M. Mill and family arrived home . vent erdny after ti vlalt nt Al liany, Cortland and nt the Seattle Kxpoaltlou. Jot' Kmelxer, who ha been laid up for n couple of week with tonallltlH nnd other ailment, la nolo to he aliout again. 0. K. Hnntn and family of Culver were In town today. Mr. Iliintn haa aold hla place to Theodore Itlegvr and will move to Alhcrtn, Canada. Mra. (leorge Storkuianii left today for I-akevlew for nil extended vlnlt with her parenta. Mr. IStorkinann exKTta to pointer In the annum r. Mra. Ora I'olndexter haa returned from Cortland, where ahe haa Iks n vlaltlng her alater, Mlaa lva Went, who la puraulug her violin Mud let In that city. . Mra. J. F. Morrla reached home from Alliany, where ahe haa been for the paat aeveral weeka attending the Iteclnhle of her inotherdurlng her hut lllneaa and death. lialph I'olndexter arrived home laat Friday from Cortland, Salem and McMlnuvllle. While away Hali li took the atute pharmacy exuinlnn tlona and paaaed with high gradea. U.K. Croaa, who left l'rlnevllle aeveral week ngo accompanied by hla family, returned the flrat of ti e week nnd lanthla old place with Stroud liroa. Market Mr. Croaa left hla family nt Salem. Forcat Hanger B. F. JoluiHonliaa gone to Lnkevlew to make report on aome land claim l.vlntf In the IVa chute National Foreat, upon which the claimant dealre to make proof before the Lakevlew Land Otllce. The county court meet next Mon day, July ID, to take up the work of the acaMon that, waa to have been held laat week hut waa poat poued on account of the nbaence of Judtfe F.llla. There la a largo grlat of road bualueaa to be coualdered at thin aeaalon. County Clerk Brown announces that he haa aupplled 11. J. Overtuif nt Itend, with blank hunting llieima and ha nuthorl.ed him to laaue them to applicant nt that place, Flahlng llcenaea have been aent to aeveral pnrtlea In the comity with authority to laauo them, but Mr. Overturf will be the only peraon oul aide of the clerk's olllce from whom the huuter'a llceimeg can be secured. LOCAL MENTION tleorge A. Jonea wna In town from IScnd Monday. J. N. Wllllnmaon haa gone to Port land on biialneaa. Wen Allen left Tueadny morning for n vlalt to the .Seattle Fair. Nellie Huiniiiera la aH-nding a couple of week nt the Olbaon ranch Mra. Mary Keciinn wn In town today from her home nt Wlow CriH'k. Mlaa Nellie Iteynolda left Monday for Tncoinn, WojIi., w here ahe wn called by the acrlou lllneaa of her brother. Mra. .1. p. Comba nrrlved laat night from Ililnola, where ahe hna been making nn extended vlalt. nnd will probably kjk'IkI the u miner In Prine ville. Oacar Ingram and wife of Ibauon, are at the Prineville Hotel. Mr. In gram la at 111 aelllng wireleaa tele graph atixk. He wna In Prineville about one year ngo. Mr. nnd Mra. J . V. Carlaon left laat Saturday for Sand Point, Idaho, where they will vlalt relative for a abort time. They will later go to Portland, where they exiect to lo cate permanently. F. W. Woolley of the Marshall Well Company, la In town Inter viewing hla trade. Mr. W unller con firm the fact that large uumliera of men nnd coiiHtructiou outtit are be ing hurried to the iH-achute canyon for railroad work. A force la now huay building a wagon road from (iraaa Valley to the river, twelve inllea, for the tranaportation of aup pllea. Mr. Woolley 'a daughter came out with him thla trio a far aa Ikialer and la taking ii vacation. Nipped Some Flesh From Boy's Arm Luckey Bonny ia a lucky boy. If it were not ao, instead of leing able to be around as usual, with only a small piece of lloeh missini; from the biceps of his right arm, he would probably have gome broken liniba or a crualied ekull. Luckey was ruling the elevator in the warehouse at J. E Stewart it Co. 'a store hist Monday evening just before 0 o'clock. He had climbed on to the crosapiece to which the rope supporting the car ia fastened and had his arm around the rope, which runs over a large pulley overhead. Peg Belknap was using the ele a'or to raise and lower goods in the warehouse and on making a descent stepped, off the ele vator before the catch which holds it was in position. The elevator is w eight ed and when Belknap stepped off it shot up and caught the boy's arm be tween the rope and the pulley and pinched out a chunk of meat. Pr. Rosenborg sewed up the gash and Luckey stood they operation without a whimper. L. A. Hunt, whoae bid for moving the old court houae to the high chool ground wn theloweat received by the board and to whom the contract wn granted, concluded that the price wo too low nml did not furn- lh bond and lgn up for the work. Thereupon the contract reverted to Far! McLaughlin, the next higheat bidder. He hna not yet bonded. The building will be moved a soon a It I vacated by the county of ficer. County Surveyor Itlce ha already moved hi office Into the new building. Several wagon load of the new furniture hna arrived and ia stored In the bnaemeiit waiting to be unpacked. Juxtwhen the remov al will take place ha not been determined. Little Doing at Last Shaniko Wool Sale At the fourth and hift wool gale of the acnaon, held In Shaniko Tueadny morning, very little wool changed hand, nnd at price much lower than at prevlou sale. Few buyer or grower were In attendance. Fol lowing Is the liat of t-alea: J. L. BnrnhouKe M.OOO at ISc: J. Butter- field, G000 pound, ut 1V-; Donald Mc Donald, 10,000 pound, at Hc; J. C. Houaton, 11,0)0 pound, at 16c; Jame Small, !)7,000 pouml, nt lt)c ; M. Mill, 28,000 pound, at lN&S (Jeorge Knox, S000 poundn, at l'c. Piano for Sale. Good piano for sale cheap. For fur ther information inquire at the Journal office. 6-17U HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA OU ot Wlntergraen, Thymol, Glycerin. Ett, L'Md as a 5lmpl Wash It really aecms strange that ao many people auffer year in and year out with eczema, when It la now no longer a se cret that oil of wlntergreen mixed with thymol, glycerine, etc., makes a wash that la bound to cure. Old, obstinate cases, it is true, can not be cured in a few days, 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 orvce. Instead of trying to compound the oil of wlntergreen, 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 us great confi dence in its merits. The Winnek Co. LOCAL MENTION L. A. Hunt made a vlit to the Powell Butte section the first of the week. "That country I a revelation to a man at thl aeaon," said he. "I aaw oine of the finest wheat out there I have ever aeen anywhere, and everything look mighty proaper ou." Mr. Hunt was) ior a number of years engaged In farming at Hay stack. Aaaeaaor John D. Lafollette, F. S. Cooja-r of the Pioneer Cream Co., County Clerk Brown, It. E. Gray of the Journal, and Postrnuater Guy Lafollette made a trip to Madras yesterday afternoon in the latter'a auto. Harvetlng I well under way along the road, and crop in general are going to turn out better than haa been reported for that district. Madras resident nil have their ear open to hear the whiatle of the team car, now that they are con fident the road la to 1e built. Many new building, mostly residence and cliurche. have un built there 111 tliu flllut f.u- mrtntlm and x- . j- i will soon be commenced on the new $:!I00 achoolhouae. Lack of lumber seem to be delaying building oper ation there. The visitor found a large number of the rancher In town attending the meeting of the farmer' union, which was called to coiiHlder action toward getting irri gation for laud in that district uuder government project. The Journal will publish a report of that matter next week. Earn eat Hayes, who has been serv ing out hi fine In the county jail under conviction for playing poker, haa paid enough to make up the balance of hi time and gone out to work for Alex Macklntoah on the sheep ranch at Buck Mountain. Owcar Cox wa In from hla ranch at Lamonta Tuesday. Mr. Cox lout a valuable Percheron filly laat fall and failing to find her In the recent roundup, la offering a reward ele where In thl paper. He says crop In neighborhood are not so good aa usual thl season. 1V111L11N t,K I CLEARANCE SALE Commencing July 1st there wHI be a big red uc' ion in the price of Summer Millinery. We must have more room for the fall stock. Now is the time. Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlor T i LAMB FEED CO. REDMOND, OREGON Dealers in Chop Feeds of all Kinds. Baled Hay, Seed Grain, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Toll Chopping Done. 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed i II T Maker & Crotk Eairct Sckool Books Cmert Sappliet Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Musical IsitraBeaU HaftJ Lawscy'a Caadiet Statieaery Cigars 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. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS J. E. Siewar ijulliiiiiil t & Company 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. 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