The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County Complete Line AH Sizes and Stylet Wood Frame I Iarrows Spring Tooth I Iarrows Superior Grain Drills Fanning Mills,6c Baggers 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 Ilyron duly of I.nldhiw In In town. John lirotvn of Culver wan In town Wednesday, Ir. lU'lknnp I eeeted home from I'ortlitnil Kiitiinlny. Henry Wlmlom was In town on linsliiess Wwlniniliiy. Ji'rry Ashey of I.amunla was In town on liuslnes yesterday. Mr. nml Mm. Kay Mac key were In town on business tin II rut of the week. Mr. nml Mm. J. K. Whistler have moved from The Hulk to rrlnevlllc to live, Mr. Mini Mm. C. N. Kltret nn.l Mm. Norwood were visitor from lied inond HiIm week. Kegulur spring weather, The ther mometer nt Wlunek's registered ffi tlcgrws yesterday afternoon. (iiHiric ItitniM'jr wim In from the Mllllt-nn riinrli tlu llmt of tlio wwk, lie report slock In kihuI rondiltoti there. Mr. tuiil Mm. J a mm Mcilun moved to their homestead three n I leu north of rrlncvllle tlx Inst of thin week. J. II. Zcvely of Howard was In town tin flmt of ilio week. Mr. cvely Iiiim nomt' II m property ho 1 offering fur null-. See hi advertise tiicnt. v Otto Orny passed through town Wednesday on hi wny homo from IimontA with n luim-h of cattle which ho has Iwen feeding oil tho Jesm Wliidom place. Mm. llnich Lister U able to be nrouml again. Mm. Miry K, Ilrluk, who hit licen on tho nick Hat, In convalescing. W. I). Ilurncn of Lnldlaw was a I'rliM'vlllo visitor yesterday. 0. A. Newblll of Urlixly wnn u business visitor the flmt of the week. John T. Kos of Kalcin ha bought the Ucorge Hendricks pluce at I-n-itior.tfi. The Presbyterian Christian Kit ilonvor will give an Knster supper ou Friday, March 25. Mm. Ji'iinle Mullhollnni wn operated on Muiiilny ly lr. Koscti Isrg. She U now getting along nicely. Mm. J iiim Ynncey njtl son, War ren hnve nn attack of (lie tunHllltU. Itiith Iiiim recovered from a siege of tho name 11ieue. The Hoile of Prluevllle nml vicin ity lire In v I toil to asocial dn nee In Teuiplcton Hull, on the McKny, to morrow (Friday) evening. There will I good uiiiMle nml n Vood supper. Thomris Aldcrdyee of Culver wnn In town Inst week. He expect that Modioli to iiinko (Trent strides In progress and In the Increase. In the inrirkot viilue of rent estate during tho coming year. Mr. nml Mm. Wllllnm P. Thorp of Iilillaw are MK'inlliig their honey moon In rrluevllle. The young couple were married liiMt Nunduy nml wanted a little touch of metro politan life In-fore wet UIiir down to common ordinary humdrum cxlt once. 4 l?4 7 ?4 $4 l?4 &4 7 7 4 St. Patrick's Day: J Grand Ball J ,J WILL BE GIVEN IN THE CLUB HALL IN J, PRI NEVILLE i - Friday, Man 18 14 No efforts are to be spared in making this one of the Afm happiest events of the season. There will be nothing JP " lacking either in floor management, music nor in the number of good-natured dancers.in attendance. Every body is invited. St. Patrick drove the snakes out of 5 till 1" 11 1 . Ireland, ana you can cmve away an your cares oy just coming out and having a glad, joyous good time. Kf i i If Kf If Kf Kf Kfi Kf LOCAL MENTION Logim Mci'hemon of I'owell Hutte wiut In on litmlui'tm Weduonday. Murnli Atilircy of I-iilillaw eiime over on IiukIiichu Wednonday. Orvll Davlnon of l ump Cwk wim it liualnetm vlnltor In rrlnevllle Tutu day. Pick Mullhollnni! of Hear Creek came to Prluevllle on biiMlnem Mon day. The little frlonilH of (Jlenn WIImod Knve him a hlrthday Murprlwo hiHt Hiiturday. KlU-rt nnd Clmrlon Iloimton of Ilonr Creek w ere bUHlnen vlnlloin In town tliln week. Mr. nnd Mm. Henry KdwnrdM were In town Weiliunday from their home nt Powell lluttow. Don't forift't the Ktmtor mileElven by the LiuIIcm' Aid of the MethoillHt church on March !'. Mm. Ooldu FurKiioHiin, who han leeii vIhIHiiic ri'liitlven In town the pant three weeka, returned to her home on Wear Crei'k Tuemlay. Prof. AMhbrcameln hint Thurmlay. He Im now with the Oregon I.lfu ln miraiice Company nnd In working In the Intercut of hi" company In thin Mcctloii. If you iii-eil ntiythtiiK In hiM line you will And him very courteous mid ohiltclntf. Rev. W. F. Hnrir, former pimtor of the ProMbytcrlun Church nt thin place, now Sunday School MIkkIoii- ary of the Pendleton prettbytery, will preach next Sabbath at both morn ing nnd evening; nervlee. t om muiilon after morning wrvlce. The regular minimi bunliieM meet ing of the rivubyterlnn cliun h wn hold liwt Friday evening. Itev. U. F. llarKT ncted an moderator, The main biulnewi of the evening wan to call Itev. Wiibbldge to Ix-eome the permanent pantor of the church. , The "W club, met hint Friday ftftornaoii with Mm. John Comlm. The hand painted china plate wan won by Mm. Oncnr Hyde. A lunch ofmoiiKHonnd nut cake wan served by the hoHtoK. The club then ad journed to meet In two weeks with Mm. Doonar. (leorge Wiley and John Pickett were In from Newnom Creek the first of the week. They report that all the stream In that pnrt of the country are very high, llock Grade on the Paullua roud wan about ten feet under water Tuesday and travel Is almost Impossible. A very pleasant afternoon was ipent last Friday at the regular meeting ot the Ladies Aid of the Fresbytorian church, at the home of Mre. May Wigle. Mrs. HughLiBtor wag guest of honor, it being the laist meeting before the expiration of her term as president. In a contest called a "Kitchen Shower" Mrs. Winnek rect iyed Bret prize and Mrs. Balfour the " booby" prhe. A very choice lunch of chicken pie, pickles and coffee wa eerved. LOCAL MENTION Wllllnm mid Frank Hmead came In Wednesday from their home on New-Mom Creek. Mr. mid Mm. Frank Hoffman moved to their ranch ten miles up Crooked river Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Marlon Mayfleld will move to their home In J uuler can- yon the latter part ot this week. Ollle Alllnghnm and family of Prluevllle went to the Ulnck Butte Land & Livestock ranch Wednesday, where they" will stay this summer. Services at the Christian church on Sunday, March 6, at 11 a. in. nnd j 7:30 p.m. Subjects, "New Wine" In j the morning; In theevenlug "Apollo." i The teacher's training class at 3:00 p. I in. All are Invited to all of the ser vices. ' C. T. lladford, minister. j The president of the E. F. V. W. Class wishes to announce that there will be no meeting on Saturday, March t'th. but an Important meet ing will lie held March 12th at the home of Miss F.diia Kstes. All inein Itora are requested to lie present nt that time. Price Bros., who last fall conducted the sale of a bankrupt stock In Prluevllle, have returned nnd will open a "lertunnont store In the same quarters occupied by them at that time. The store will le opened Mnrch 15. The building is now undergoing preparations for the new stock. G. Springer of Culver came over Tuesday to get the silver cup nnd ribbons won by Crook county at the : to the UUison ranch north of town. Billings dry farming congress Inst Creed Trlpplet of Bend enme over In a new Maxwell car Tuesday. County court is In session with Judge Kills and Commissioners Bice and Bailey In attendance. It. V.Jenkins from the Opal Prairie country was In town Monday. He started from borne with a load of wheat but the roads were so muddy he had to leave his load on the way and proceed with a light rig. Bunch property is changing ownership very fast In his part of the county. In speaking of the wheat market In Crook county Mr. Jenkins says that I). F. Stewart of the Prineville Flour ing Mills has done more for the far mem of the connty than any other man. Mr. Jenkins Is always pleased to market bis grain at Prineville. C. L. Hoborts and Mr. Clemtnens-of Paulina nrrived In PrinevUle Tues day, returning home from a trip to Portland and other points on the west side of the Cescides. Mr. Clem n ens stopped at Portland bnt Mr. Huberts went as far south as Ash land. They drove their own rig to The Dalles and were able to get home regardless of the washout on the Columbia Southern. The roads from The Dalles are reported to be In a frightful coudition due to the heavy freighting of supplies for the railroad camps. It took these geutlemen four days from The Dalles At the First Methodist Church for Sunday, March 6: The subject for the morning hour will lie, "The Word as a Lamp to the Path of Life." At the close of this service the ordinance of baptism will lie administered. The subject for the evening will be, "What is Our Duty?" Special music at both services. Strangers always welcome. J. D. Iewellen. Ralph L. Jordan and Mm. L. E. Jordan, his mother, came over from Prineville lust Sunday, and visited here a couple of days. Mr. Jordan is one ot the partners In the Arm of Llvely-Jordan-Lunlus Co. of Prine ville, the well known mercantile house there, and Is a pleasant gentle man to meet. Both he and his mother were well pleased with their visit here, and left for their home LOCAL MENTION Don Steffa of Bend is a connty seat visitor this week. Born February 27, to the wife of C. D. Calbreath, a son. II. II. Hawley of Paulina came down the first of the week and la spending several days with Mrs. Hawley. He says the roads are in bad shape and that passengers on the stage have to walk most of the way. A. W. Boycecame up from Madras on business last Tuesday. He was accompanied by one of the engineers In the railroad work there. Madras Is very lively at present he says, and much building will probably be done taking with them pleasant recollec- ns soon as the roads get In shape for tions of Laidlaw and her ieopIe. Mre. Ralph L. Jordan remained here to visit several days. Chronicle. Warren Yancey was accidentally shot through the leg, above the knee last Friday. He and four compan ions were out huntlnir and not find ing much game concluded to shoot target. The boys were blazing away when the 22-caIibre rifle In the bauds of George Mi tigers went off accident ally. It was pointed toward the ground In the direction of Yancey. The bullet struck him just above the knee In the fleshy part of the leg. It ranged downward nnd passed through the leg. No bones were broken and Dr. Kosenburg reports the boy ns doing very nicely. hauling lumber terlals from the and building sawmills. Troubles never come singly, they say. D. F. Stewart probably real izes the truth of the adage by this time. He no sooner got the break repaired In the mill race of the Prine ville Flouring Mills than about forty feet of the dam In the Crooked river went out This makes it very bad for the miller, as well as the con sumers of bread. With a short stock of floor on hand and water so high that repairs are Impossible on the dam makes the outlook for grinding rather dubious. Mr. Stew art may build his ditch a mile fur ther up the river and take his supply from the Irrigation dam. fall. The troubles will be placed on exhibit at Madras for a time so that people In search of homes can see what this country can do when thrown Into competition ngnlmt nil coiners. Last Friday little F.rma Ix-hrmnn, had the painful accident of having the end of her forefinger cut off Just nbove the first Joint nnd the second finger nearly severed. The child fol lowed her mother to the cellar and took hold of the door In such a way j that it fell ou her fingers. Although tne forefinger hung only by the skin It was Immediately replaced and the doctor thinks It may possibly knit together. Lewis Wylde, who bought the D. 11. Rogers property near Madras for frvOO. says that he is the sole owner of the trnct. A Madras paper stated that four others were finan cially Interested bnt such Is not the case. Neither Is Mr. Wylde a Sulem man. ns repolnu: by the Pioneer. He conies from Ovid, Colorado. Mr. Wvhle Is the typo of cltUen that Crook councy Is always glad to wei- " Cabinet Makers Wanted. J. WU Ul HIHT C.itlr v e " -. u once, good wnpvs paid; positively no car- carpt'tiiera wuiimtu. Afiij w . man tt Co., Prineville, Oregon. - 2-lTtf 640 ACRES. 4 miles from Princ vllle. Improved. 140 acres umier plow. Living water. Address box 81, rnneville, Or Mita t Grata Saint SkM BmL C intra Ssppliet Jewelry Wall r.pr D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Matical IsttnoMaU lUfiis Uvaey's CudUs Stationery Ciiari D. When in need of a good watch, clock, chain charm, ring or anything in the jewelry line remember we have the best. DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents WRITE FOR FREE TRIAL 'P. Adamson .& Co. DRUGGISTS ew I If 1 L nmffi te war te OUR FIRST BIG SHIPMENT OF SPRING DRY GOODS IS NOW ON DISPLAY MUSLIN DRAWERS NAPKINS " I SHEETS SOISETTE CORSET COVERS " PADDING PILLOWS SUESINE SILK NIGHT ROBES " TAILORED WAISTS PILLOWCASES FINE GINGHAM PETTICOATS . 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