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. Q Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCAL JKENTION Mr. 11. II. Hniley of Cmtio rrtik tit seriously III. Mr. Dick Mulholhiud of Iteitr creek l iiilt sick. 8. 8, Hrown of Culver win In town tin flrot of I lit wirk, Alum T. Morris leiive thl week for l-elmiion, Or., for u I wo-iuiiiillm' vUlt, J oil ii Cnmbell nud w l(. have ri. turned from their trip Into the Hum country. County Clerk Hrown collected for linn lluu; anil HhIiIuk II.tiiwh !ur In if the niHt three tnoiitliM. Mr. ninl Mm. Pule Jones returned Tuesday from their trip to the He nttle tulr nml other point. Jntnea I'roM nml wife have gmte to Know creek, lu the CiiM-ndes, on the Hnutinui roml, tor an outing. They will MmIi, hunt nml lvk Iferrle. 1 llnhnof Purllninl nnd ('. II. Iiiiuolit of Seattle were III 1'rllievUle thin week. Mr. Iluliit niK Imrn In thl county nuil I quite well known Iter. These ireutleuieii were met here ly J. A, Horn of Aiiti l.iK-. Arch I'owell has returned to I'rlno vlllo ufler Mil nWlii'O of ' several Mouths.' While n way ho ieiit con siderable time In I'.IW t'tiy, Idnlio, it mi nt Cii'tir U'AleneM. lie limy re tnillll hero during the Hiiiniuer. 1'itul ('. Hul in mid Itoliert Ken, ot rortlitud, were lu I'rlnevllle Momln.v lit tendinis to bundles In counevtloii with the trniixlerof the Colonel F. hin I 111 much, near Liiinniitii, which wa purvhiiM'd recently liy Mr. Hates. A darliiu rohU-ry In reported by two yiiutitf meu of thin city while lu bathing nt the mill (lulu oil Crooked river the other day. Two young ladle lintherod III their clothing and kept the boys iH'iitlng the brush for a collide of hour. Dr. M. I'. MemlelHohn of The DullcH, an optometrist of repute, was lu I'rlnevllle thl week looking for a prospective lorutloti. The doc tor 1 obliged to seek n hluli and dry clliiiute mid thlukM It I ntiout rlghl at thl place, lie will return thin fall. See hi notice. Judge. II. C. Kill and Com lulMHloiier Itnlley mid Idee were In town thl week attending to mut ter In thu adjourned session of county court. The proceeding will Imi pulillHhed In full In next week' In ane. The most Important mat tern considered were a largo numher of road petitions from the Madras neighborhood. WIIhoii llroH. sawmill, locnted linlf a mile Mouth of Sinter, vn liurned to the ground nt noon Saturday. The men hud quit for dinner nt 12 o'clock. Five minute later thu mill wiw In Hume. The loss oii mill mid luiiilx-rlrt CHtlmated at filOOO; fllMU) worth of lumber wa saved. No In surunco. The mill will be rebuilt at once and given water power In tend of steam. It I thought that thu lira caught from the engine. W. A. llooth wan a piwmcnger to the railroad Tuesday. Mr, (lull NewNom of Portland, sho ha Iteeli visiting relative here, hit returned home. Mtnnes lleiilali Crook and Stella Hodge Hnt Sunday at the C. Kam Smith ranch up the Ochoco. Adolph Kchrlckcl, a hnrnessmnker nnd a good one, from Lm Angel-, hit a position In i: II. Smith' shop. Jeorge M. Nolan, representing the M ii t ti m 1 Life Iimurnuce Company, wa looking utter business lu I'rlne vllle thl week. Mr. nnd Mr. Will Wunweller re turned the first of the week from 1'iiiiliiia. They exiect to return to I'ort land noon. Ml I vn West I exjieoted here from Portland thl week to visit her lter, Mr. Ora I'olndexter, and other relative lu thl county. K. If. Smith nnd wife have pur chased a half blin k of lot Just north of the baseball ground and exjiect to build n residence on the sonic within the next few month. Mr. M. It. Hlnc, accompli u lei) by her lter, Mr. Kltn Have, of Vale, arrived home Tuedity. TIichc ladle have Im-cii at the Scuttle exposition. Mr. Have will visit for a Hhort time lu Prtuevllli'. (ieorge Ha I ley of liseo pawned thriiiigli Prineville, .Monday, on hln way to Shnulko with a load of wool. John Kiilin and mm l'.mmett were alno lu re thin week on the name ml, nloii. They had mi accident, with one of their teniii which delayed them a day. Mm. Inom (leek hud a runaway Sunday at I .one Pine (inp. She wa thrown from the buggy nnd quite neverely brained. Her little girl, who wa wlih her at the time, clung to the buggy and ecaH'd without In- Jury. The home ran Into a wire fence nnd topcd. L. Council of Howard came down Monday In Kcnrch of hay hand. He uinnngcd to get a few men but not a many a he wanted. He nay that nearly all of the rancher lu id ncctlon are short handed, it will take about five week to harvent tin crop. Hay thl year I a better yield than unual. Nye, Held nnd Ibirnes, three new pontolllce recently cntabllnhed In Crook county, now get a regular mall nerval. It collie In on Satur day and goe out on Monday, Arthur llennett I t lit mull carrier, Thl line will bemipported by popu lur subscription for three month and then the department will ank for bid. Colonel F. Smith nnd family le turned Saturday from a trip to the fair. While away Mr. Smith pur chaned a new 4 -cylinder :tO-home power Cadillac roadnter. It ha 4 Inch tire nnd 10-Inch clearance, mak ing an excellent car for line In thl country. Mr. Smith, with five hours' Instruction, drove hln car home from Ti c I'n 11(8. LOCAL MENTION Max llofer ha a permanent clerk ship In the store of 1. Michel. Marlon Templet on returned home from Silver Lake hint Sunday, hav ing taken a big load of Prineville Hour to thnt ji'ace. Mr. YV. F. King nnd children, ac companied by Stub (Juiikeubunli a tctiuinter ami chnperoue, have gone to the ('nuclide for nn outing. J. F. Taylor and family left today for a trip to Crew-cut Lake In the Cancadc where they will icnd nix week or more on a vacation nnd In picking lH-rrlc. Itev. C. C. IJabbldge nnd wife have moved Into the houne formally occu pied by Cha. Ly tie which w a re cently p a re h nwd by the Prenbyterlau SiK'lety a a inniine for their pantor. Pontmnnter Guy Liifollette nnd family nccompanled by Ml Dolly Hodge went to ('line Fall In the nutoyenterday nftcrnoon, npent tlio ii Ik lit there and returned home thl morning. Itev. J. 1). Iewellen, who ha lieen away on n vacation for several week In expected to nrrlve home lie fore Sunday, and will preach the wmion for the I'ulon service ut the llnptlnt church. Fxcnvntloii for the banement of Collin I'.lklnn' new renldence I being made this week on the lot adjoin ing (Juy Liifollette renldence prop- erty on the Mouth. Work on the building 1 to be commenced at once. L. It. Itoliertson, who ha been In I'rlnevllle for the pant ninety day in chnrge of the Pioneer Telephone Company! bnninenn, departed for Portland Tuenday. Mr. Ilobertson was ent here by the Pacllic States company to straighten out some of the tangle of the local line. Messrs. Lawrence and Doonar will hereafter have charge of affair In thl county. Several families left Prineville thin week to go to the Mountain Houne on the Sa nt lain road for an outing and to hnve ncccsa to the lierry pa telle In that sectlou. Among tlione who have gone art Mr. and Mm. A. C. Kulghtcn, Mr. and .Mr. J a men Dyer, Mr. and Mr. C. D. Cal hrenth, Mrs. Sam Oulllford, Mm. John Cyrus, Mr. and Mm. James Prose and Iloliert Osborn. P. T. Monroe, road supervisor In the Cross Keys dlntrict, was lu town Monday In attendance at county court. Mr. Monroe will, ou hi re turn, place a sign board at the coun ty line Ivetweeu Crook and Wasco, at the Sell ult z place, just beyond Cro?s Keys, marking the division between the two counties nnd giving the traveler a chance to judge between the condition of the roads of the two counties. Another signboard will alno be placed at the point where the new Lyle (lap road branches off the main Shanlko rond for Madras. It will bear the Inscription: "Madras IS miles, l'rluevllleas miles." C. Wawrlnofnky was In town yes terday from Madras. Mr. J. Ii. Slilpp ha returned home from her trip to Portland and Seattle. Horn, to the wire or A. B. Roller In Prineville, Wednesday, July 21, an Ji pound son. Mrs. Arthur Mackey of Combs Flat, lias been seriously 111 for tbe past two weeks. (. M. Cornet t has gone to San Francisco on business. It Is report ed that he will purchase a big giui auto to put on the Prlnevllle-Slianlko run. Cleorge Mllllcnn was In from the ranch last week and he and Mrs. Mllllcnn have returned there, taking some of their household goods out. Mrs. Mllllcnn exfiects to remain at the ranch during the summer and keep house for the men. Peter Marnach was In from his home at Methodist Hill, south of Madras yesterday. He states that he has been all over the fanning dis trict in that portion of the county and that never U-forehas he seen such plump grain as the fields will turn off this year. The grain berries are said to be perfectly developed this season and the quality of wheat which Is always good, will be of the very highest this year. Six hundred and fifty barrels of I'rlnevllle flour were loaded by rrclgiit teams for Burns at the local mill Tuesday. It used to make the Harney county purlers sore when we published Items like this but tbe occurrence Is getting bo common for the big eight- nnd ten-horee freight teams to come to Prineville and load up with flour or potatoes or grain, that we dare to mention the fact now without much fear of getting scolded for it. LOCAL MENTION ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Not Blood DImm Cured by OU ot WlntM-grwa Compound For many year eczema was sup posed to be a blood disease and was erroneously treated as such, but now the best authorities agree that eczema 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 eczema germ and at the same time heal the skin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc The remedy la 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; con 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. Mrs. A.J. Noble or Paulina came In last week to meet her on, Fred die, who was on bis way home from Portland. The boy took sick In Prineville and Mrs. Noble remalm d In the city until last Saturday with Iti m, before be was able to make the trip home to Paulina. Dr. W. T. Cox and wife, Miss Mit tie Vandevert, and a Rev. Blackburn all of New York City, passed through Prineville Tuesday in the big White steamer on their way to the W. P. Vandevert home on tbe little Des chutes above Bend, where they will spend the summer visiting. Mrs. Cox Is Mrs. Vande vert's sister, and Mins Mlttie Vandevert Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Van devert, who since her childhood has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Dr. Cox and family were on the Deschutes 13 years ago, and spent a year. This Is their first visit since that time. Some fine specimens of White Winter oats and bald barley from tbe ranch of E. 8. Dobbs, on the Ochoco, where left at the Journal of fice this week. The barley measured four feet and tbe oats six feet. The grain will be placed on exhibition at C. W. Klklns' store. Fruit Jar Specials. Don't forget that we have a full line of fruit Jars, 8ch ram's automatic sealers and Masons, all sixes, half gallon, quarts and pints, with caps and rubbers for same. L Michel, Prineville, Oregon. M tt! 43 43 OS 43 3 3 3 OS 43 43 43 3 3 3 03 3 49 3 3 t! 3 g t ft MILLINERY CLEARANCE SALE If 5 S i t 5 &EECCC'MC'ECECMCCEE'e4EdEEEJi'e Commencing July 1st there will be a big reduclion in the price of Summer Millinery. We must have more room for the fall stock. Now is the time. Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlor Header for Sale. Have yet on hand a good McCormick Header, all ready to run, which is for tale at s bargain. Has been run three season. New draper and tickle. Ad dress L. A. Host, Prineville, Or. 7-22 Dr. Mendelsohn. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, optometrist, of The Dalles, will be in Prineville this fall during circuit conrt and fair time. He comes at the request of tbe physicians of Prineville. Do not be humbugged by peoMlars. 7-22 LAMB FEED CO. REDMOND, OREGON Dea'ers in Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed T The Winnek Co. Maker at Groik Kairci Sckool books C intra Sapplies Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Msekal Maflie LoWBty' Stationery Cfars 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 0. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS DISTRIBUTORS ROYAL CLUB GOODS J. E. Stewart & 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. 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 We guarantee every pair of Mayer or Washington Shoes put out by us to give perfect satisfaction. We will have repaired, free of charge, any shoe proving defective.