J' a W m ' !8ilfc)f ieit i, r as . 0m Prepare mow for haying time, You will firid the best Machinery at King's Iff"- l'imty Jfc1MJIMa,ar4r,JV V 0 McCormick Mowers Reapers, Binders, Rakes Milwaukee Mowers Dain Mowers, Bucks & Stackers Louden Carriers, Etc. Jackson Forks REPAIRS Complete assortment for all McCormic machines. C Some parts for Piano, Buckeye, Mil wauke, Acme, Osborne and Standard. 1$ Prompt attention to orders for repairs for all other machines, not represented by Prineville agents. LOCAL MENTION Horn August 11, to the wife lUljil) Klinrp, a boy. Ieo Lntollett l. ft Hundajr for IUI knnn Hprlntr to Join ti 1m fniiitljr. Mr. llorlgan ami family li-rt Mon tiny (or a vnentlnu at the Matolce. Ueonro Hay nml wife wore vlsttlnir relatives In town the lout of the week. Ora I'olnriexter ami Joe Ulrardo, with their famlUca, lift today (or the mountains. A lunrrlntre license ha Ihh'ii IshuihI to John Fit-Ida and Mm. Mary F. Wntklns. Charles Iwcllliijf nml family got back Tutntlajr from their trip tto the Wlllntnette Valley. Uoiu lltH-k nnd family nml Mm. C Ham Smith leave thin week fur Al bany to visit relative. HI HcHlp-K nml family nml Itnn dulph Ketehum have none to the Ma totes tor n ten dnys' oattnic. l'rof. Hockenherry nml family returned Friday from their vlult to La 0 ramie and other point. Mr. Anna Todd nml sou of Port land, are vWltlnu Mr. Todd' mother, Mm. Mary Vnnderpool. (Irnnt May of The Dalle, passed through town the other day on hi way to hi ranch at ('amp creek. Frnnk ami Mr, h. A. McDonald of Inla, Kan., brother ami mother of Mr. Marlon Travis, nre on a visit. Herbert Hideout nml family ami Ml F.tltth Hideout hnve returned from their visit to Portland and the fair. Mr. Kundret of Portland, who ha been visiting relative In 1'rlne vllle, left for homo the first of (he Week. Miss May Hello It.-ed left Monday for a visit to the Seattle fair. From the fair she will take a trip Kant, go. tiiK by Way of the (Hinadlan Pacific and returning by one of the South era route. An Albany dispatch states that the Central UrtKon & Pad tic Hall rond wo Incorporated Inst week for the announced purpoHe of building a railroad from Albany across the state to Ontario. It I mild the com pany will build from Albany up the South Hanttam country a noon na poMMlblu and that the Knstern Ore gun extension I a later possibility. Jack Hummer enme In yesterday from a trip over the county. Har vesting I In full bht he says. Peo ple generally are well satisfied with the yield of hay nnd grain. Nearly all report better return than were expected. Mr. Summer I ulo talk ing county fair nnd I urging f inner to ave a mi pie of grain for both the fair exhibit and for a local display at the Prineville Commercial Club. The farmer of llend, Hedinond and Laid law country, he says, are the Iwst In the world nnd their crops prove It. The Itlee family ha returned from FIhIi Lake. Ml Clara Horney of Mndnui, 1 v lulling In town. J. J. Vandevert of Powell Hutte. I on the ulek lint. Johnny Luckey I taking a vaca tion at the MatoleM. Horn August 10, to the wife of John Newsoin, a daughter. J. II. U'Kelley and wife of I.a monta, were la town Monday. Mr. W. F. King and family return ed from the berry patch Friday. Homer DnvU came down from Paulina the first of the week. Itnlph Jordan and wife left Mon day for Portland for a month's vlult. T. M. Smith antl wife of Lnmonta, were In town the first of the week. I'.nte Short enme In from the Government trail for a tew day thl week. J. II. Mewduger had a paralytic strokejn hi left aide last Thursduy night. , Mr. and Mr, (loo. Mlllloan enme In from Hear creek tor upplleM the first of the week. I'dgur Stewnrt and family return ed Friday from their trip to Port laud nnd other point. Itev. Pulley left Monday for Grass Valley to meet III family, who are on the way to Prineville. Prof. II. M. Crook of Albany Col lege, plumed through Prineville Saturday en route home. Mr and Mr. D. K. Stewart return ed Wednesday from their trip to the Seattle fair and other outside point. John Petnarrls, who live at the head of the McKay, met with a bad nee I dent hint Friday. He had crip pled a coyote and when hi dog over took the Injured animal there wa a fight. IK-Utarrls heard the ac rap go ing ou nnd niHhed to the scene on hontehack. While on the way the branch of a tree struck one of hi eye severely Injuring It. It I not known yet whether the sight I I in pn red or not. Prof. I.lttlejobu made hi second balloon aacenHlon at the fair ground Sunday afternoon. The attendance wits good. The young aeronaut en tertained the crowd for a time with club swinging, Juggling, slack wire work, etc. About IU0 the lire was started under the balloon and In a short time It was ready tor Its up ward (light. After a careful examin ation of the parachute lines and rope the word was given to let go and away It went on Its skyward Journey with Llttlejohn doing all kind of Btunts on the parachute bar. It was a thrilling sight to wit ness the young chap hanging by legs and arms a 1000 feet In the air. When he cut loose from the balloon he shot downward at a terrific clip. He must have dropped 200 feet In-fore the par achute filled. Some day the "chute" won't till and they will carry the boy home on a blotter. LOCAL MENTION MUs Nellie Iteynold has returned from her visit to T acorn a, (lua Prone and family returned from the mountain Saturday. A. W. Goodman of Portland, I he hind the counter at the C. W. Klklus' store. Frank Foster nnd wife returned from their visit to the Seattle fair Saturday. J. U. Delore and family left for their homestead on Beaver creek Saturday. Mr. Still and wife have returned from their visit to Ilia relative In Washington. MImhcs Haxel Caldwell, F.dnn Pyatt and Florence Young are over from llend to attend the teachers' exami nations. Mrs. Columbus Johnson and chil dren are visiting at the home of (). C. dray of Honnyvlew Farm. Both families will leave next week for no outing at Hummllt Prairie. T. B. Neuhouseu of Portland, pass ed through Prineville last Saturday on hi way from Lakevlew home. He left herein au auto at 4 a. m. and expected to reach Portland at 4 p. m. First Presbyterian Church: Sun day School at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. in.; theme, . "Consequence of a Wonderful Grace." The union ser vice will be held In the Union church, young people's meeting at 7 p. m., preaching at8. Kev. Lewcllc D of the M. K. church, will deliver the dis course. There i ouly one more anion service for the season, after this. At the First Methodist church for Sunday Augut 15. Sunduy School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11.; the subject will be "David's Morning Prayer." The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be given at the close of this service. The young leople's service of- the different so cieties will lie. held at the Union church at 7 p. m. Preaching at the same place, subject, "Personal In fluence and Moral Responsibility." It. M. Powell has bought an al falfa thresher and will leave tor the railroad next week to bring It In. He believes there Is more money In threshing alfalfa tor the seed than lu selling It for hay. He has 100 acres on hi place on the McKay that he will thresh this fall and the returns from this will determine whether he Is right or not on his Judgment Mr. Powell sent some sample pods to the Oregou Experiment station tor examination and he received word that the seed was flrst-clas?. In fact, the best that hud been re ceived. We see no reason why Mr. Powell's venture ought not to prove successful. Alfalfa seed retails in the market here at 25 cents a pound and the user takes every chance on Its purity, vitality and 'adaptability to this climate. With seed raised at home everything is vouched for. George Bernler Is In Madras on legal business. Miss Myrthena Taylor of Madras, is In town this week. Mrs. Walter O'Nell and family are home again from Shanlko. George Noble and family came back from the mountains Tuesday. Father 1 11c key was paying pastor al calls In Prineville and vicinity last week. Floyd Howell has moved Into town to live. He has rented Mrs. John Wlgle's place. A. M. Drake of llend, passed through town Monday ou his way home from Portland. Mrs. Laura Zell has returned from ber visit to Eugene and other Wil lamette Valley points. J. H. Gray left today for Shanlko with a bunch of lieet cattle. He will take them to the Portluud market. Mrs. Myers of the Laid law Chronicle, was In town rustling busi ness In the Interest of her paper this week. Miss Leila Garfield left for her home at Walla Walla today. The Garfield family expect to move to Seattle la the near future. An alarm of fire was turned In last evening caused by the crossing of telephone wires. The department turned out promptly but there was nothing for the firemen to do. Grant Miller's little 13-year-old girl had her arm broken last week by a horse stepping on it. Dr. Rosenberg reduced the fracture and reports the case getting along all right. The remains of Richard . Sanford, who was burled at Prineville about 33 years ago, were disinterred Tues day to tie taken to Eugene for final burial. E. D. Lowell, a brother-in-law, left yesterday with the casket. ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN Not Blood Dlteue Cured by OU of WlnUrgreta Compound For many years 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 Is 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; soon 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. The Winnek Co. LOCAL MENTION E. T. Hay of Montana, nas bought fiOOO head of sheep from J. N. Wil liamson. A. L. Mackintosh came In on to day's stage from a trip to Portland, Raker City and other points. John Morgnn, who operates the "central" at Wlnnek's, will take a lay-off beginning next Saturday. Louise Summers will have charge during his absence. Dr. Edwards and W. F. King got bock lost night from a trip to Riley, Malheur county. The doctor made the run in his new Cadillac In good time. The roads are fulrly good for automoblllng. Gospel Meetings. Samuel Grecg, state evangelist for the Christian Missionary Society, is in Prineville snd will begin holding meet ing st the Union church Sunday, August 22. He has been in evangelistic work for msny years, snd his work is remarkable for its stsbility, void of all clap-trsp methods. A a speaker, he is positive snd forceful he is a man with manly bearings, in dead earnest, an! bent on s great minion. As a strong friend has said : "He touches the msin tprlngof life in the throbbing, longing heart of man, with cheerful words that cone like radiant visitors of hope, thrill ing snd inspiring men snd women to do right becsuee it is right and makes for true nobility." The entire community is invited to these meetings.- Let each one bring a Bible, and come for the purpose of worship, not fault finding. All cnrUtisn people are urged toco-operate in making the meetings a success. Gormley, The Tailor. What about that fall suit? Of urse you want It tailor-made. It doesn't cost any more than the hit-and-miss kind. My samples are the finest in town. Pressing, repair ing and cleaning. Give a trial. 8-5 I .Dr. Mendelsohn. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, optometrist, of The Dalles, will be in Prineville this fall during circuit eoort snd (sir time. He tomes st the rrqnest of the physicians of Prineville. Do not be humbugged by peddlsrs. 7-22 "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 33 A. P. Armstrooi, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More tsHs for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. 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