uittm The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County Complete Line All Sizes and Stylet Wood Frame I arrows Spring Tooth I larrows Superior Grain Drill Fanning Mills 6c Daggers The well known Oliver and Canton Plows in walking, sulky and gang In an effort to keep pace with the many improvements in agricultural machinery, we are introducing every season new types of implements that have been tried and found to materially increase the yield of the soil in other sections similar to ours. This year, we offer the Canton Alfalfa Harrow and a big assortment of Land Packers. In packers we have the Dunham for light, sandy soil and the Campbell for heavier soil. These packers are designed to conserve the moisture and to obtain the proper proportion of air and moisture in the ground and thus increase yield Complete line All Sizes and Styles Peg Tooth Harrows Disc Harrows Wagon Scales Feed Grinders We are always pleased to show you the goods whether you buy or not CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION J. V, IIhiiu went to Portland u litMlmmi Saturday, Mr. and Mr. Whltl ramo In from Mhaulko Sunday evening. . Mia Hurtle McCoy left on Tuesday' stage tor her home at llllxxnr.l Itldge. Will ell of Mad rim wna a hulm-a vtaltortn rrluevllle the II ml ot I lie wwk. Oivn MUM ot llenver creek In visit ing relative niul friend In town thin week. T, M. Hmlth niul Walter Smith ol Lamonta were In town on busbies thin vink, 8. 8. Htearn sold tUty-three head of beet row to Howard niul Urown limt Monday, lie got f I a hundred for tin-in Duncan MiU'li'od, who ha Ihhmi funlliiril to IiIm rooiu wllli ulckiU'wi for n couple of week, I able to 1 out fitful u. ' Mm. llinry Whltsott returned to her homo In lUnd Kunduy after a week' visit with relative and friend In Prlneville. ThoaO Who (It tended the HHlslltT ttde hull ut Inianta last Friday evening report n largo attendance mid a good time generally. IVrd MeCnllUtersold seventy-seven liend of Uff cuttle to Prowii & llownrd Hie other duy. Klvedolna n hundred wna paid for 41 head und II.T5 for the lm I n nee. - The Committee on ground ot the Prlneville ('uiuiuerclnl Hub are re quested" to meet'nt the club room tomorrow (Friday levelling at p. nu A full attendance U requested. Won hip . nt tho Presbyterian church next Sunday, Jtev.C. C. Hub hldge, tin pastor, will orcupy the pulpit nt both morning und evening services 11 iu lu. and "M p. in. (loH'l preaching and old fashioned eougrcunilolial singing. Come! Automobiles STODDARD DA YTONS REOS and MITCHELLS The Hires bent moderate Iiriitni can on th market, f yon contemplate buying a car do nut fail to see ua a we ean give you more real value, for your money than any other agency In Crook county. New Shop and Garage just north of Ochoco Bridge. L G. Hodsoh, Colonel F. Smith, AGENTS HUNKVILLK, OK. 1 frank Kmlth of Madras war a business visitor, Wednesday, 1. K. Young und A uk tin Klser t-ame In from lleart'reek Wednesday. J. J. JoliriMou of Mill Creek came In on business the flnt of the week. Tom Arnold and I Van Cynm left thl morning for Alabama on a tiusl- nes trip. Kiv. C. I. Bailey left Monday for Dayton, Wiodi., where he gmn to hold revival meeting. Itev. J. D. Uwfllen, J. M. Street, (lardner Perry and Itandolph Ket chum left thin morning for Mad raw to attend a temterauce convention held there. The ladle of the Annex will give a 500 hundred pnrty at the club room on Friday evening, February 25. All club member are exHfU'd to lie on hand at 8 o'clock aharp. A quiet wedding took place Wed nesday evening at the office of Sheriff F.lkln. Kidney J. Feakea and Mlxa Vlrta Joins were the contracting parties. Itev, C. C. Hahhldge, pastor ot the Presbyterian church, officiated. The afternoon tea that wna an nounced for February 22 at the home of lr. Ilelknnp hna been postponed on account of the accident to Mra. Itelkuap. The Will Aid of the Christian church will fix a date laUr on. Mra. Mary Hlnton gave a big (II li ne r February 14th In honor of her ami Alex' thirty-sixth birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. J. Million), Victoria Houston, lllriini Gibson, Mra. Ilcssle tltnton, Uolda Fergueaon and William Crl well. Jinnee Mullarky and Archibald Mcl'hcraou of Aahwood tiled their petition for filial naturaltxatlon paper with the county clerk Monday. Their application will have to go over until the October term it the dlatrlct court na petition must lie flleilUUdayalK'forecourt couveuei. Harold Baldwin and James It lie have bought the M. It. Blgff Crooked river ranch, located five miles aouth enat of rrluevllle. It coiihIhIs of two aectlons of land. The price paid was a.000. The new owners will tie vclop the property. It will tie cut up Into small holding and water furuhrtied for Irrigation purposes, Tho "500'' club recently organised la compoHcd of twelve married ladles with Mrs. L Doonar as prealdent and Mrs. O. Hyde as secretary and treasurer. The prlxes are hand painted china plates. Tho club tuet last Saturday .with Mrs. II, Laulus and will meet In two weeks with Mr. J. Combs." C. H. Henry was down from Tau llna tho Inst of tho week after sup piles and to attend to butdnees matters. Mr. Henry has a lot ot good homestead claims which he In tends to locate settlers upon. Any one wlalilug to tile on a claim In that section can do no better than to see hlin, as he hits resided there for many years and . knows the country thoroughly. LOCAL MENTION Mlxa IVrn Hall returned to her home at Itcnd. Miss llattle lliniHtoii returned to tier school at Alkali Flat today. 17. N. Iluahuell of Hear Creek was a bimlne- vlaltor the flnt of the week. Milt ell of Sprlugwater Is vlxlllng relatives and friends In town this week. U. K. Jones of Howard was a IhimI tieas vlaltor In town the first ot the wek. Mlaa F.lta Daw left Thursday for Khaulko where she will violt her parent. Harley Saunders of upper Crooked river wna In town ou buslm-n Wert ueaday. Mr. and Mr. John Mllllorn came In from their home on Dear Creek M otiday. MImm Trobst Is In I'rlucvllle from Oregon City. She ha tiled cm a homestead near Powell Duttes. Mr. and Mrs. William Balfour of Howard were visiting relatives and friends lu I'rtnevlllo the first of the week. M. 8. Mayfleld of Juniper Canyon passed through town Wednesday on his way to Shanlko with fifty head of lieef cattle. Mrs. Mike Mayfleld left this morn lug for the (ioortSaiunrntln Hospital at Portland. She was accompanied by Dr. Del knap. Mia Lillle Wilson, the photog rapher, liai) closed her gallery for a time and will soon leave for her homettead nt-Uenr Creek Uuttes. John 11. Puett and Maud E. BUby were married at the home of the bride's parent In Prluevllle this morning. Itev. C. C. Uabbidgo offic iated. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson of llel-der were In this week on their way home from Powell But tea where they have beeu visiting their son, Logan Me-Phersou. Jury . Disagree. One juror raved Dinger Her mann from conviction of the charge of conspiracy to defraud the government in the Blue Mountains forest reserve. The jnry was out forty-six hours and took thirteen ballots when a juror handed a note to the court saying that he was hanging the jury and could not change his opinion with out going contrary to the dictates of his conscience. Promptly after the discharge of the jury Francis J. Heney, the government prosecutor, moved to have the case est again in two weekf. 'Just when the case will be retried has not been settled. It is said that if Hermann had not ap peared upon the witness stand he would have been acquitted Teachers Pass Exams With Flying Colors The February examinations are over and County Superintendent Ford Is nilglrty triad of It. The piiiers are all graded and the county MUMTlntem!ei!t I much pleased with the work done. He had the largest numlier of applicant at this Febru ary examination that ever wrote for state and county papers In Crook county. "I am really proud of the n-cords made by outside teachers. Those who have had university and normal training show It. Some of our home teachers, two, who were working for higher certificates, passed with flying colors. As I said liefore," remarked Mr. Ford, "I am greatly pleased with the work done. With such teachers In charge of the schools of the county our educational system will tie placed upon an otuul footing with the liest afforded In any county In the state." The success ful applicants are as follows: Mrs. Aultlo Cady, Lalrtlaw; Mrs. Delia Foster, O'Xell; Miss Floy McOee, Lamonta; Mies M. A. Ie, Post; Miss Jessie Hartly. rrluevllle; Mrs. A. B. Porter, Madras; Mrs. Emily Dotigall, Lmnonta; Mrs. Evae Xeeley, Portland; Mrs. Carrie S. Messiuger, Madras; ' Miss Elva 4. Smith, Prlneville; Miss Uena Noble, Culver; Merton T. Mortimore, Mad ras; Earl Noble. Madras; Miss Mne A. Elliott, ltedmond; Miss Jane T. Allen, Prlneville; Miss Grace Vande vert. Bend; Miss Fern Hall, Bend; Miss Frances Cooke, Prlneville; Miss Viola Reynolds, Powell Butte; Mins Olive H. Mortimore, Culver; Mrs. C. D. Jarrett, ltedmond; Miss JIattie Houston, Prlneville: Miss Delia Haight, Shanlko; and Mrs. Vlrga Mc Farland, Young. Primary certificates were granted Mrs. Nancy Noble of Culver aud Mrs. Lizzie Jackson ot Prlneville. Supt. Ford has received the ship ment of library books for the school districts of the county aud Is busy separating them. They are a good list of tiooks and will add much to the schools. Millinery Clearance Sale Trimmed hats, '910 values ...8 50 Trimmed hats, fS.OO values 5 50 Trimmed hats. $0.00 values 3 90 Street hats t- 50 and 13 at 1 50 Caps regular 75c and 91.00, at 25c Veils from 25c to $1 50 Toboittian caps.... 2oc Ladies' wool gloves 25c Children's wool gloves 15c Ladies' sweater from f 1 to 91 50 Special bargains in silks, satins, vel vets, ribbons, etc. Must have room for my Spring Stock. Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE, OR. E-A Authors' Club. The E-A Authors Club met on hist Saturday with Miss Edra William son and listened to the first regular program for the year and If this I to le a criterion, we may expect some thing exceptional from the member of this organization. The roll call, answered by quota tions from Shakespeare' "Hamlet," was esiiet'lally interesting na was the biographical sketch of this fam ous author by Mis Edra William son. MUjs Lotta Smith gave an excel lent review oi "Hamlet" which was followed by a discussion of the char acters by Miss Agnea Elliott who brought out the strength and weak- tlfal d9 tita ImikOPrant naNinnaua rf the play. The reading of Hamlet's soliloquy, "To Be or Not To Be," by Miss Cella Neims was greatly appreciated by the club. After a general discussion of the play, refreshment were served and the club adjonrned to meet in two weeks with Miss Conway. Furs and Hides Wanted Bounty on Coyotes $1.50 " Bob Cat 2.00 "Cougar 10.00 Afur receiving your bounty take your case hide to the Janitor at the Crook County court house, and get highest cash price for same from HENRY H. CLOW t-CJ:-CJ.s 'iAvvv tWt!' 4 ltd HARNESS and 1 SADDLERY I I SHOP I j. w. boone Prlneville, Oregon $ Applications for Grazing Permits. Notice Is hereby given that all ap-' plications for permits to graze cattle, i horses and sheep within the Oregon I National Forest during the season of 1U10, must be filed In ray office at Portland, Oregon, on or before March 15. 1910. Full Information in ! regard to the grazing fee to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be fur nished upon request. T. H. Sherrard, 2I74t Forest Supervisor. FACTS ABOUT I. W. HARPER WHISKEY It is handled everywhere Every body knows the name and only pleasant things are said of Harper Sold by , Silver tooth & Browder x. Shaniko, Oregon D. P. 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