THK PLACE TO BAVK MONEY The Leader I. MICHEL, Proprietor THK rt..Vt'K TO KAVK MON KY Be Comfortable Clothing lor men flic ricf cool hvo-piect suits-wc have them in the Flannels and Worsteds, ihe kind you have been paying much more lor than we are asking you. Our special price is We also Have the Busier Brown suits lor little lellows. With every outing suil you need an outing shoe. We arc well supplied in this line and can meet your wants with Tennis. Canvas and the low shoe. The cool hat is a July necessity Come and see our elegant line ol Panamas. Straws and Cash Hats. Just the thing you need lor this season. Linen dusters have become a necessity in this country and should you con template a trip it will pay you to buy a linen duster to protect that outing suit. , With harvest comes the necessity ol suitable clothing. Our line ol Overalls. Jumpers, Cloves, Shoes-in lacl everything you need while harvesting your crop, and at the right prices. Our Grocery line is always new. neat and dean. The line is complete and we can save you money on nearly everything you buy Irom us. Scram Jars, Mason Jars, Caps and Rubbers See our Window Display to tlio comity line. Tlio lwn lt pnrt of t ho work to Ik done In till comity I nltiMit tlitvtMjmirter oln mill In tlio lav it IhIh. Tlu inirlc torn nf lVlknnp Spring r rviuly with men nntl money to ilo tliclr hh.'itv towunl making niii-h it roml powilMc. Harney county Ik iolnr nht'ctil with It Muto roml Irrespective of what Crook county lio. Mal heur county l In lino, nlno, ami It Mvm that ( rook tlio only link ihIhMu In nil liihr-wtat roail that will ntlrtut travel from nil part of tlu I'mHoI it Ate. It I poiwlhle even now to p't nu auto acriw th t iim-mlo, oui iu lavit Ih iI make It n hanl propi -nit Ion. Inane (inttlon of Irtlnnl, made the trip laf Moiulay In a White Steamer ami hail no trouble hut lu the lava. Tlio roml at that plait? I wretched, Mr. tirntton nay. Atfttiu. let n repent, hy all moan let us bitvenn lnter-tati road. Wants Plainer Signature. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS EASY RUNNING Deering Machines HARRIMAN RAISES THE BLOCKADE Marches Up Force of 200 Men. AN INTER-STATE AUTO ROAD NOW USING THE WAGON ROAD Sheriff Swearing in Special Deputies to Preserve the Peace. rag Link. IT WOULD BE A GOOD THING In the face of an advance of over whelming numbers, Tortcr Bros.' force guarding the entrance to the Gurti ranch today yielded their po sition, and permitted sis wagon loads of Harriman supplies and equipment to pass beyond their out post and up the road to the Twohy Bros. camps In the Deschutes can yon. This withdrawal of the Torter Bros.' forces probably avoided what would otherwise have been a bloody conflict. In advance of the Harriman wag on- trula, !TJij-.ltPOfc m.ut out- from Grass Valley a heavy body of laborers. The men took statious on the lower side of the gate, and awaited the arrival of the wagons, closely watched, but unmolested, by . llnllana lh.it til. Hi t mi thu ,UC il lUUlUUfl UU WfVjfV wu ..... upper side all night as a Porter Bros. guard. Shortly after the Twohy cohorts arrived, riflemen from the camp of the Porters took lip stations behind convenient clumps of sage-brush, where their guns commanded the gate-way. , As a further preliminary to the "forcing of the gate," Twohy Bros had sent their superintendent, M. S Boss, on a night ride to the firm's lower camps, and a body of 200 men were assembled and sent out after the wagon train. Just as the sheriff's party had reach ed the gateway, a courier reported the approach of the 200 men from the canyon. The latter were not yet In sight, but the gate was un locked and the teams passed through without molestation. The 75 Porter laborers who had remained on guard all night picked up their blankets, shouldered their pick handles and guns, and were just leaving the gate for camp when the Twohy army appeared coming over u knoll iu the distance. To avoid an unnecessary conflict ;on the road, the latter were mtitttHi ito return to camp, and the iuiUleut closed without trouble. Siitnnl.iv's ex- citing episode at the gate, when ;(Y0ok CoUntV the MlSS- : fonr.niule team nnd a pack-horse train were forcibly ejected from the ranch, three men are under arrest on a charge of participating In a riot. Saturday and Sunday morning Sheriff Freeman swore tn sieeiai deputy sheriffs until he had 20 In number. Thte force was secured with the view maintaining order on the road, and not to assist either side In the trouble. There was no resistance to the ar rest of the three Porter men, ami they were brought back to Grass Valley by Sheriff Freeman ami tils deputies. While the road U now open, there Is some speculation here as to whether Porter Bros, will per mit it to remain so, or will compel Twohy Bros, to make a show of force for each wagon train sent through the ranch. Oregonian. Paulina, Or,, August 2. Kditor Crook Comity Journal, lVar Sir: I have received the In closed notice with the signature so ! badly written that It Is Impossible tor in to read it. Kindly publish j this notice with the request that the writer give me his name a I am not familiar with land number. The i notice reads as follows: Prltievll'e. Or., July "4. I'.KV.l Mr. Tom Miller You are hereby notified not to to noon, or trespass on the following ilescrllHil enclowHl Intnl.: SUV S W. SU K, .NV.M.S. S S W V S I . S V H . See. S I. 'I p. 1 it S. K .V. All secuon nun 10 S., It. -t, east in rroou to. tiregou Header for Sale. Have vet on hand a uood McOormlek Hfiler. all re.idv to run, Inch l for sale st a hsrir.iin. lias wen run Hire oiixima. Now ilrier nl rickle. Ad drtsji L A. Hi-XT. Prineville, Or. 7-2-' Church Services. Mav Push It Through Neit Year Lava Beds Great est Obstacle. .7 :r 7 i rresbvteriaa Church. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.; theme, "The Burning Bush " The union evening service will be held iu the Presbyterian church. Rev. Samuel Gregg, state evangelist of the Christian church, will preach. Union Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. at the same place; topic, "Why War Should be Abolished," Isa. 2:L'-4 Matt. 5:aS-4. Leader, Miss Adah E. Morse. First Methodist Church. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11; the subject will be "Broken lug at the Presbyterian church. , 2 Union Cliurch. , Saturday, 2 p. m., I tf Covenant meeting. Minuay, in a. m., Bible school. 11a.m., preach ing; topic, "Sowing and Iieiiping." C. P. Bailet, pastor. T.ev. Bailey will preach at John son Creek school house next Suuday at 3 p. m. t. Cut Your Weeds. Kotice is hereby given that all weeds m your property and in streets ami allevs adioininc, must be destroyed at once. Failure to comply with this or der will be followed by the City of Prine ville doing the work at your expend. Bated tnis 5th day of August. 1!M). Wade Hcstom, City marghtl. Dissolution of Partnership. The co-paitnerhip heretofore eiLtinp between White Ac ijiilliford in the Ixw I'rop Inn Koia Works, has been dissolved by mutual cuient, A. W. White, retiring. .WllITB & OlLLIFOEll. Bv all means let us encourage the Inter-state automobile road Idea that several counties have lieen urging upon Crook for some time past. While It is admitted that nothing can le done this year because of the extra expense of building the court house, yet many are of the opinion that Crook county .could put its share of such a road luto shape next year. lieceutly J. X. Williamson received a letter from the auto club of Port land urging him to present the mat ter to the people of this county. The advantage of such a road were set forth both as a means of auto travel and as a short cut into the Willamette valley. Linn county is ready to do its share in the work just as soon as Crook will signify its willingness to complete such a road RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment rs prepared t upressly for (lie needs of hcremtn $nS rant-bitten. It b S powerful (fid peno tratinx liniment, rimcdy lor emernen. cies. A soothing embrocation lor the relief ol psin. end ;he test liniment lor Sprains and soreness. lnflua!ed lor curint the wounds and injuries ol BAKliQ) VI HE and U hejlirjt ccts. abrasions, sore a;ul bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or hc!pU:l in so many 2) s. II it fails to satisfy. e authorize oil dealers lo refund ihe purchase price. Iim Lot otth nrrr e' HOVT CHEW1CAU CO , HuniAne, 0t. BOOKLET C?'5J F8ES J Pacific Stock Remedies for sal by Templeton & Son, 1 . w ties Now is the time order your Fall Winter Suit. to and Deering Ideal Giant Mower f t. r i? Deering Ideal Self-Dump Rake t -ljr)z. , X ;v ft 1. ; T LjirilTf vV. Best Line of Samples ever brought to Prineville. B. GORMLEY The Tailor. Deering Ideal Binder We also have Deering Reapers and Headers, and don't forget that our line of Machine Extras is very large. ively-Jonkii-Lanius Co., Inc. We have also a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and GroceriesEverything a farmer wants in Hay Time Seasonable Goods for the Summer Kodaks Kodaks. We have them in all the popular sizes, irom the little Brownie at $1 each to the better grades to $20 each ; also Films and Supplies. Hammocks The latest and lest in Hammocks is the Hammock Bed lor porch or camp. It is not like the old hammock, but like a bed. Values Irom $11.50 to $12.50. Porch Screens We green at have Porch Screens in while $1,75 each up, according to and size. Exceptional Values Furniture Property for Sale. 1S00 acre of good land for nl at a bargain. On arronnt of my health I nmi-t live in a diffeu'tit climate. Will dispose of my liol'liniri n tracts lo unit purchaser. Fine Block location. For further information inquire at thin ollice or address Jhhn Davin, Paulina, Or.7-2U in ;We are ollering some exceptional values in our Furniture Department. Chairs- Irom, 90 cents up; Rockers Irom $2 up. Edison Phonographs Victor Talking Machines. These repre sent the best We have them in all the popular sizes. Sold on easy terms. Winnek's Toilet Cream Your For every day in money back il you don't the like year. the cream. Elgin and Waltham Watches THE GOOD TIME KEEPERS Jewelry of all kinds The City Meat Market IIORIGAN & STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard Bacon and 1 Try some of Crook county's choicest products. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help build up a home industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce Men's Summer Suits T II E B R I C K S T 0 R E We are offering some of the most attractive bargains in men's spring and summer suits ever shown in this city. All the late College Cuts, new cloth patterns and up-to-date shades are repre sented. Prices range from $10 to $25. It pays to make good and we can on our men's suits. Ladies' Tailored Suits Our line of spring suits for ladies is now on display. Prices range from $17.50 to $25.00. Glif ton & Cornett THE W1NNEK COMPANY H0RIGAN & STILL