sJI Tttti VUACH TO BAVK M O N K V The Leader I. MICHEL, Proprietor TlltC 1-liACK 1 K.VVK MON K Y Be Comfortable Clothing for men the nice cool two-piece suits we have ihcm in the Flannels and Worsteds, the kind you have been paying much more lor than we are asking you. Our special price is I $7.50. See us and our line. -We also have the Busier Brown suits for little fellows. With every outing suit you need an outing shoe. We are 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 for this season. Linen dusters have become a necessity in this country and should you con kmplate a hip it will pay you to buy a linen duster to protect that outing suit. With harvest comes the necessity of suitable clothing. Our line ol Overalls, Jumper Gloves, Shoes in fact everything you need while harvesting your crop, and at the right prices. Our Grocery line is always new, neat and clean. The line is complete and we can save you money on nearly everything you buy from us. - Scram Jars, Mason Jars, Caps and Rubbers See our Window Display ALL LITIGATION IN FEDERAL COURT Continued from 1. Railroad Activity At Shaniko A Journal reporter paid a visit to the Twohy Bros. warehouse at Shaniko Sun day. Whit he mw was enough to con vince the most skeptical thai what is being said by the press concerning these Deschutes railroad builders is n jt all "newspaper talk." , , Sunday there was a line of teams driven by employes of the various sub contractors, awaiting their turn at the Twohy Brew.' warehouse in Shaniko. This building is located on the margin of the right-of way and is always lined on the east by box cars which are being unloaded constantly and their contents placed in the warehouse. The ware house is a building 100 x SOU feet in di mentiocs, and was formerly need by the Moody Co., as an overflow bouse in wool time. On the west where teams were loading, is a J latforni the height of the bottom of a w agon bed and there were five attendants assisting the regu lar driver to place his load. Just inside the door at a desk, itood the warehouse boss, an em ployee of Twohys,upon w horn rests the distribution of thousands of dollars worth of groceries daily. Inside the warehouse were two men, one with a large warehouse truck and the other with box hooka to assist in loading the t.nck. . At the call cf the boss various articles were loaded on the trucks and ran rapidly to the door where it was dump ed and 1 jaded into the wagons, all equipped with 4-foot sidings and drawn by heavy, well-kept teams of horses or mules. As the articles were called off they were enumerated on an account back of the modern duplicating type. The articles that were out were noted on another book, but there were but few outs, and all were informed that "that will be in on our car tonight and we will sen! it over on one of your teams to morrow." ; ine can ot trie warehouse boss ran something like this: "One crate bacon, one bam, one cabbage, one sack onions. four sacks potatoes, flour, sugar, salt, canned fruits, pie . fruits, and even smoking and chewing tobacco, by the box, and a case of snuff.. Supplies for the construction work were short-handled shovels pick handles by the dozen, nails by the keg and lum ber in four-horse lots that was loaded from a platform at the rear of the ware house. -A faint idea of the need of so much food was gathered from a five-foot pile of bread pans of mammoth dimensions, cooking vessels of two by four feet in di mensions, a number of irony triporls ar ranged for the suspension of huge ket ties over campBres and other things in liko proportion. We were informed that the supply of groeerWi was supplemented by the ar rival of a car of 'mixed' groceries d.iily, and straight cars of such staples as Hour and mcar, and butter in half-car lots. "Are these people as busy as this on week days V asked the reporter. " Well yes, rather." These warehouse men are always on the jump, just like that, we were told and there seems to be a steady stream ot wagons from there over the flats to the west and down' to the vari ous camps along the river. "Is there any foundation for the rumor that you are about to suspend work in some of the camps?" Mr. Twohy was asked. "Well, does that look like itT" was the reply. "We are adding men every day and have two more contract ors that will begin operations the first of the week. We are doing little if any work on the six. or seven miles of dis puted territory, but we have lots tf rail road to build before we are up to that." So far, as yet, the Porter Bros., who seem to be the favorites ot the Portland press, have not been able to get a ware house,' but liey have rented room in the large terminal warehouse and on- Lxid much of their supplies directly into wagens from the string of box cars on the sidetrack. Ground has been pur chased near W. F. King's warehouse and a large building will be built soon if a suitable building cannot be obtained otherwise." ' -- " A hay warehouse lias been built, and down at the end of the 'Y' is the powder warehouse or cellar, and a force of men were busy unloading cars and storing their contents in the cellar. This pro cess reminds one of a nest of red ants going in and out of their neat a s'.eady stream of them all the time each way, and all Lave a load of equal size. "We are crowded to the limit," say the hotel men in Shaniko. Some meals we feed 200 men, and at times o-jr capacity is taxed with contractors, time keepers and railroad men until we can scarcely accommodate the regular travel. Willis W. Brown of Heisler, came tnrougn MianiKo Saturday on his re turn from The Dalles where he and his wife have been signing deeds for right oi-way through their place. The two lines parallel as closely as possible with out conflict, and Mr. Brown says he ob tained over 47000 for the privilege. Condemning the Right-of-Way The Peschutcs Eailroad Company has filed a condemnation suit sgains! Margaret E. Mi'Cture of Madras, for a right-of-way 100 feet wide across her premises described as fallows: The northeast quarter of section 30, town ship 10 touth, range 14 east. The complaint alleges that the IV cbntes Railroad Company, a corpor atlon organiied and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Ore gon, and has power by the terms of its articles of incorporation to construct, acquire and equip a line of railroad and telegraph from a point of connection with the O. R. & X. at or near Des chutes station, and thence by the valley of the Deschutes in a southerly direc tion to a point near Bend. The complaint further alleges that" prior to the commencement of this ac tion, and before the filing of this com plaint, tlu plaintiff attempted in good faith to agree with the defendant as to the coupensation to be paid for said right of way ; that the value of said premises, together with all damages which the defendant will sustain by reason of the appropriation of said right of way, and by reason of the operation of the line ol railroad amounts to the sum flUU. lhepiaintiii prays mai assessment te had of the damages which will result to said defendant by m of appropriating the right of way. - the canyon, which theluterlor 1H art men t dvhmm dtfllt nml oh' to the nue ot two or more line wvk Iuk a way up the IVix-hutl. On the other hand, the Maw court Injunc tion ngnlnat the Torters wn on the theory that the llurrliiuin force wanted to hold nuu maintain a monopoly of track rights on the eaM Bide of the river at the Horwowhoe Bend district. Thin difference tu at. tltudeof the two force, one Mrup glliitf to clear dimcultle. and the other trying to Impose nil that can Ih brought to Itenr lu front of the rival concern, I the subject of much comment In both the field ot work and Portland, where the Mg battle Im followed with the cloaeM Interest. It Is uot clear now how any other loauea cau tlud their w ay Into the state court in renpeet to the eliute contest. Judge W. h. llrad- haw nt The Italic sent to the Fed eral court the Injuuctlou brought by the Harrintiui people to restrain the Porter workmen from euterlng upon the I Van. or Smith ranchee, in the Cove district. A the Federal court had previously granted an Injunction for the tU) miles ot right-of-way from Madras south, covering the Cove district, It wa not apparent where in the Mate court hud an opening when first npHnlel to, and Judge Bradsbuw's. decision confirm the conclusion.' The same courtesy on the part ot the Circuit court for Shemmu county. In which I iend Ing the 'Injuuctlou Krblddiug the Porters from going upon aeven and a half mile of right-of-way nt the Horseshoe Bend, will leave the state dockets clear, and consolidate all Is sue In the Federal tribunal. Most of the questions Involved In the controversy have been purely Federal. Porter occupied the Horse shoe Bend defile under grant of the Interior Department, which ' acted pursuant to Federal law. Compar atively little land Una been acquired for right-of-way across Individual holding. Furthermore, the Oregon Trunk I Incorporated under the law of another state than Oregon, whereas the Deschutes Rnllwny Company-la a resldeut coucero, giv ing the Federal court Jurisdiction ut the will of the outside company. Horses for Sale. A few brnken and unbroken hoofs for fur sale from 1151 to H in weight. For further in format un inquire of f. J. Kr mu ses, Pfiiieille. ore. MSMm WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS EASY RUNNING ering Machines Just Received. Five hundred feet of Hyloplate by A. II. Lippuiau & Co. s-12-tf Dressmaking. Plain and fancv sewing done by Mrs. Walter Hyde and Miss iieulah Hyde at the home of the former. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7-29-1 tu Wanted. Fraternal organizer or district nianaper to beRin our wurk in Printville district. Good proposition to a producer. Address W. R. SAVAGE, 430 8. ltroadwav, Los Angeles, Calif. 8-i!t Milch Cows for Sale. Two good milch cows for sale. Apply to Med Yanderpool, Prineville, Ore. vls-liu Lands for Sale. Ask C. B. Towers Company, Miles City, Montana, concerning fifty-one thousand acres of grazing and agri cultural land in the heart of Custer County, Montana. For a permanent livestock, ranch it will put class the best. Price 1 per acre. Agents Wanted. Agents wanted in every town for the Steel Adjustable Hameless Horse Col lars. Ho pads, hames or straps; can nse with any kind of tug attachments. Will not gall horse or wear out. Will not corrode or rust. Price J each. Ask your dealer. Write for literature. Ad dress,?; rlsos Wii.kkb Company, exclu sive distributors Pacific Coast .States, Albany, Oregon. 8-12 ltn Hogs for Sale. Pure-blood Poland-China Hogs, both sexes, for sale. Prices reasonable. Can be seen at home of J. 11. Cigar, Prine ville, Or?gon. 7-2U" For Sale. Househol I goods, Peaing Machine, Baby liu'iiy, one Air Tight Heater etc. Makiox Tkavu atTcmpleton & Son's drug store. n't ;r --: '.1 sW -srfT ' s. ' . 1 si 'r Pacific Hor Llai.nent is prepared expressly lor the needs ol hors emeu and raiuhmea. It Is t powerful and pene trattrtg liniment, a remedy lur emergen, cits. A soothing embrocation lor the relief el pain, an i the best liniment lor sprains and soreness. I nt qua led for curing the wounds and Injuries ol BARKED WIRE and lor healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful in so many ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. mu uucl same nrrv chits Hovt Chemical Co., poktlo, oc BOOKLET De S rr-r- "-v r Deering Ideal Giant Mower We also have Deering Reapers and Headers, and dont forget that our line of Machine Extras is very large. Lively-JordaLaiiius Co., he - ....... We have also a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and GroceriesEverything a farmer wants in Hay Time PICTURES MOULDING FRAMES 1 i,rli,-r'4 ! UK0LEUM MATTING S"AN1T0S rr.'-e.' i -T "liiiili ' ',, j CAPITAL 'Qv, IJUNIVERSAL jt i onecr in -i avria 0pa-cvtlcr CVERY RAhGE MRfWlTcD FOR Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Materials GO TO H. LIPPMAN & CO. and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar Seasonable Goods for the Summer Kodaks Kodaks.' We have them ! in all the popular sizes, from the little Brownie at SI, each to the better ' grades to $20 each ; also Films and Supplies. . , Hammocks ? The latest and best in Hammocks is the Hammock Bed for porch , or camp." It is not like the old hammock, hut like a bed. Values from $11.50 "to $12.50. ' ' ' Porch Screens . We have Porch Screens in4 white , and green at $1,75 each up, ' according to size. Exceptional Values in Furniture We are ollering some exceptional values in our Furniture Department. Chairs from 90 cents up; Rockers horn $2 up., Edison Phonographs Victor Talking Machines. These repre sent the , best t We have them in all the popular sizes. Sold on easy terms. Winnek's Toilet Cream For , every day in the year, Your money back if you don't like the cream. Elgin and Waltham Watches THE GOOD TIME KEEPERS Jewelry of all kinds Pacific Stock Remedies for sale by Templeton & Son. Property for Sale, 1X00 aerK of good land for f ale at a bargain. On account of my lioultfu I must live In n liffment climate. Will dispone of my holding in tracts to unit wircliascr. i'ine atock location. For further information inquire at this ollicp or address Jons Davin, 1'aiilina, Or.7-29 The City Meat Market HOHIGAN &" STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon 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 jvhen sold in large quantities Wc handle all kinds of country produce Men's Summer Suits T H 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. Clifton & Cornett THE WINNEK COMPANY H0RIGAN & STILL