The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County Complete Line All Size and Stylet Wood Frame Harrows Spring Tooth I arrows Superior Grain Drills Fanning Mills 6t 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 CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW 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 The W. F. King Co Prineville. Oregon LOCAL MENTION KIutIN Klktn liu ordered a new Fortl ruuiibout. MIm I .mini HoiiHtun (if Uctir Crwk waln town WViliHKiluy, Jiimc Hiiyneof Jlcnr t'wk wni In town oil ImihIiich Tliurltiy. Kir. nml Mm. Atx Zoll left Monday tor their limn near Madras. Wlllllttl) Klnvcii of l'MT (VllOCO wita In town tin linaliit Monday. Urnnvllli Nye ot Hour Creek wna a luiliiitut vlwltor In town Monday. J. II. Dotitlitt of Crew Key wm a ImihIih'im vUitor lu Prlnevllle Monday.' Albert Wuriweller of Joeili, Ore., I a Imalne yhdtor lu town thin wwk, Ml Abide WlUoncniue In Wedne tiny from Iter lioiiiewtetid at llenr Creek Hut tin. Mr. Hiiruli 1'nylor. who linn Ixcn vUlllnjr relative on Bear Creek the liit two week, returned to I'rlne vllttf Kutiduy. Mr. W. M. Mltllorn Ml lnt Mon ilny while working nt her homo on IJcitr Creek inl It In thought m-vcrnl rib wort broken. Kriuik Smith nml Ivl Col v In, who have Imvii working the road In Juni per Canyon the mt ten day, re turned to I'rlnevllle dnedny. A spurring mateh I advertised to come off May 14 nt the Commercial t'liih hull. The principal are An drew Tliompou uud Jimmy Steven ion. Thone hnvlni; Juniper or pine, wood for mile should rend the ndvertlm'. mcnt of the connty court. The clerk I directed to get 1,1,1 on l'K) cord. The nd U pulilllad elHewhere In thin IxMiie. (I. M. Cornet t got home Monday with hi big ".piiaw'tiKer 40-home Ktndibnker-tlnrford machine. Mr. Cornell oiHct Another new 7-pu- cnirer Mitchell ear In nbout a wit'k, II U i:. M. F. cum Are due to nrrlvo In a short time. I II. Arwimmler cloned h very sue- ceHHful term of school at Suptee with nr. entertainment that netted $."0 for the IlbrAry fund. Thin Amount will ititike a good start for a school library. Mr. Aremmiler will open the new Heaver Creek school rltfht away, John Dnvln was down from Paul lu the flmt of the week, lie soys t lmt the warm weather Iiiim brought the grim out wonderfully lately und none too hood, im moat of the stock men hail fed All tliulr liny. He look for cold weather In April. The Mock Iomh hit becu no greater than usual lu hi part of the country. The Infant daughter of Clyde Hon met with a peculiar death laetSutur- day night. While the parent were papering the lion the child got hold of some of the wall paper ami 1 uIho of ome playing card, and chewed them. Itetweeu the polon and the paper the child loHt It life lloth had effect "HER HOLT'S KO-sT kT'rnNuTAniK" II. J. Overturf of Itend wo A I'rlne vllle vlltor liuit Friday. John Hlxemore of Itend wam a bunl lie vWtor In the city Friday. Floyd HoiiHton came In from hi ranch on Hear Cni'k Hut tea todny. (leorgu Taylor and family of Hear Creek are vllllng relative In town till week. Mr. mid Mr. Ales ThoniRon re turned from their vllt to I'ortlnnd, lust week. Mr. nud Mr. Oscar Trlckett of Head were visitor In Frluevlllo the lnt of the we-k. Mr. .. M. llrown of Cortland I vlHltlug relative And frleud In I'rlnevllle thl 'week. Mr. John F.. Hyna came over from The Tulea lHt Saturday for A few day' vllt with frleud. Will tt'urx wetter came In from Cort land Monday to look alter hi Inter cut In thl part of the country. The ChrlMtlnu Fndeavor Society of the I'rctthyterlan church will give a pie upper 011 Friday, March V. ivtntl next week. II. I). Still ha bought the names hop of J. W. lloone. Mr. Still I now famlllarUtng hlmeif with the detail of the tore. lie v.J. Anthony Mitchell of Bend wa a buslne vlwltor In town the flrt of the week. He wna on hi way to llurn tor n short visit. (leorgi Mllllrnu wa fn town the flrt of the week from hi home at I'lue Mountain. IIeay hi stock linn come through the winter In flue shape. J. It. Harvey came In from Waco the 11 rut o the week. He wa accom panied by hi on Kay, who hue been nt Font Fall, Idaho, for several month. Mel Matthew, traveling tor Lang & Co. wa vlMltlng our merchant tin with, ill new (K)-hore power tl cylinder Fierce I a climber. It win certainly get over the ground. Come now, let n worship together. When'.' At the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Morning Theme (11 a m.) "The Lat lavltatlon." Evening I'opular service (7:30 p. m.) Subject "The High Cot ot Living and How to Meet It." At the Flrt Methodist church for Sunday, March 20, the morning subject will be, "Christ our King." The one for the eveulng will be, "A Sure Witness." Thl 1 l'Alm Sun day And the music by the choir will be lu keeping with that day. Calm Sunday At the first Metho dist church. The subject for the mornlug hour will be, "Christ a King." The special music for thl ser vice will be "The Talm," by Frot. Ashby, "Who (ilorlous Conqueror," Choir; "Triumphal March", orgau, Mr. J. S. Fox. The Subject for the evening, "A Sure Witness." Special music, "Olive's Urow," male sextet "ldylle" (Jerlltt, organ, Mr. Fox. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" Duct, MIm Elklns uud Mr. Fox. '8KK HoTTB KOST KUTTINU HABIES' LOCAL MENTION Frnk Fetett left Monduy for a butne trip to Portland. Jim and Sidney Wet of Lower Krldge were In town thl week. Ik. O. Uoger of Culver wa A bul- new v 11 tor the first of the week. M. 8. Mayfleld returned lust Fri day from a buslueiM trip to Cortland. Mr. and Mr. Henry Edward of Powell Itutte werelu tow n on bust nc today. Ralph Johnson of Sitter .was transacting business In town the first of the week. Mr. Kllen Logan, accompanied by Dale ElkliiM, her little grandson, I visiting At V. Merchant' and Ed Campbell', near Madras, thl week. The ladle of the Methodist church will hold their annual Eater sale to morrow afternoon and eveulng In Uelkuap Hall. Refreshment will lie served. Word reached here Monday that (leorgo Lytle wa very sick nt the home of Charlie Durbln. From the Information received he 1 suffering from an attack ot apoplexy. Jake Johnson, a Mill Creek stock man, wa In town today. He nay that thl I the easiest hard winter he ever aw. The warm weather came In the nick or time, urosa look line up hi way. J. II. Wigle ha ordered a 40-borse power 5-pnenpr Overland car to be used In connection with hi livery business. The anto ' wa ordered through Dr. ltosenberg and will lie shipped from Portland In the near future. The Ladle' Aid Society of the Prepy terlau church last week elected the following olllcer: Mr. E. True Shattuck, president; Mrs. Anna Dabbldgc, Vice-president; Mrs. Wlunck, Becretury; Mr. Ida Moree, treasurer. I11 a game of "Fitch" eeven-up the other evening G. II. Kusscll went out In three hand, bidding tour twice three once and making the bid each time. The game was eight handed and none of the other player made a point In tht game. The Oregon Truuk boy at Madras are arranging to give a grand ball at Sauford' Hall at Madras on Friday, April 8, And have engaged Morgan' Prluevllle Orchestra to furnish the music. The memliera of the orches tra will make the trip by auto. The baseball tana met at the ofllce ot Dr. Spauldlng last Sunday and elected Dr. Rosenlierg, manager, and Dr. Spauldlng, assistant manager ot the I'rlnevllle team. Advice have been received from Eodmond and Madras, stating that these town will euter the Crook couuty league. Assurance have been received from Bend that a team can be counted on from that place. This practically guarantee the fans some good ball game this summer. Schedule will be published later. "8KB HOLTS KOST KUTTINO BABIES" John Templeton got back from bl Portland trip today. Mis Daisy McCalllstcr came in on today' stage from Portland. Price Bros, opened their new out lining store lu the Slorrts building near Ochoco bridge on the 15th. Warren Lister, who ha been visit ing In Portland the pant few months, returned borne the lirst of the wee k. Mr. and Mr. Walter Elliott, who have been visiting relative In Er klne. Alberta, returned to Prlnevllle the n ret of the week. Friday night, March 18, a grand St. Patrick's ball will be held in the club hall at Prlnevllle. Everylody I invited and from Indication the ttie crowd will le a big one. Henry Cram utarted a shipment of becfcnttle to the Portland market this morning. James Cram will ac company the cattle to the city. Eb. Crabtree wa In town thl week E-A Authors' Club Meeting. Last Saturday, the young ladies of the English-American Authors' Club spent s most enjoyable after noon with Robert Urownint;. Miss Parrott, in an interesting review of hit life, made all feel a renewed interest in th'uj great poet. Hi famous song, "The Year's at the Spring," was welrendered by Miss Conway. Miss Fay Baldwin gave an interesting description of the "Pied Piper of Hamlin.' The reading, "How They Brought the Good News," by Miss Kidder, Mrs. Wickersham's review of "Rabbi Ben Ezra" and the reading of the "Lost Leader" were all enjoyed and appreciated by the members. The club voted to close the year's from hi homestead west of Culveriwork with a social meeting. Miss Elliott, the hostess, assisted by Mies Louise Summers, served cro quante of oranges with cocoanut and cake. The club will hold its next meeting March 23, with Miss Edna Estes. looking for a place to live In Prlne vllle. Eb. ha proved up on bis entry and rented It and expect to move here on Account of hi wife be ing In poor health. John Taylor, who hn been vbtlt- lug In town, left for hi home at Maury Wednesday. While here he hail a serious time with blood poisoning caused by an accident while splitting wood. Ill hpnd was much better when he left. A.. S. Ireland, supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest, goe to Porllaud Saturday to attend the meeting of the officer of the forest service for District 0, which Include Oregon, Washington, Idaho, North ern California and Alaska. The meeting will be for the purpose of an Interchange of Ideas on the adminis tration of the forest service work. Mr. Champ Smith entertained friends at a masked high Jink party last Saturday evening, March 11th. Mis Evelyn Mllllorn presided at the pie no while the guest were assem bling. Of the twenty-four masked character present, fourteen- were disguised a gentlemen. Mrs. llaner won the prUe for guessing the most maskers. At a late hour refresh ments were served and the guest departed for their home. 'SE UOLT'S KOsT KI TTING BABIES" Piano For Sale. A $475 Oaniliridire Irers & Pond piano. lioacwood case, in excftletit condition, tor tlM. Inquire at JotiNial office or of MargarieP. Bnnlc. 3-17-tf SEE HOI.T8 KCST KITTINU BABIES" Bav KiluinK about 1UU0 lbs. Good road For Sale. First clasi saddle horse. comiiiK srven, animal. Nervy, iweedv, but gentle. Not mean, never bucks. Will also sell light saddle, blanket and bridle. Realtv De velopment Co. 10 Adams.ui Block, Prine- Ville. March 17, 1910. tf. "SKK HOLT KOST Kl'TTINO BABIES" County Granges Get Together The granges of Crook county met at Powell Butte Saturday, March 12, for the purpose of etecting a delegate to the state grange in May. J. H. Gray, master, and T. H. Iafollette, past master, represented the Prine vllle Orange. C. H. Foster, master of Powell Butte Grange wa elected dele gate, with J. Alton Thomson of Laid law, as alternate. A call was issued by the grange for a meeting of the masters, secretaries and lecturers to take place at Redmond en April 30. This meeting will draw up memorials to be presented to the sta'e grange and by that body taken op with the member of the state legislature. Matters affecting irrigation in the connty will come tip for discussion. The grange spirit throughout the connty ia growing and much good can be accomplished along agricultural and educational lines. SEE HOLT'S KOST KI TTISO BABIE8" Wanted Some White Rock eggs or chickens. J. 8 iox, Prinevllle, Ore. 3-17-2t Artistic Easter Pictures. Beautiful accessories for Artistic Kister Pictures at the Main Street Stixiio. Kastaf Lillies. Cross fc Co. ml7-2l , For Sale. A good stock ranch; dairy ranch and 250 acres of good timber. Pair? stock gors with the ranch. For particulars adores J. H. ZEVELY, Howard, Ore. 2-24-2ra Choice Seed Potatoes. Choice dry land Seed Potatoes raised at Powell Unties, for sale at J. E. 8lewart A Company's. S-lo-lmp r Plants! Plants! Plants! AT THE PRINEVILLE GREEN HOUSE . . 1 . a 1 Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato ana celery plants, a 190 some 01 a tV !ri; fl r.lna All in rirnnor BPflann Karlv nlanta 9 uv v. i v. uvvvk - - 1""- , , . ready by April 10th. Don't ask your wife to grow them in a I window box this year but patronize a "new industry. All plants f will be stocky transplanted. - Something sure to five and grow quickly. , .- ' J C W. Spring, Prinevie, ; Oregon, Box 331 j DR. J. E. MARSH HOTEL PRINEVILLE EASE for all dis-EASE Demonstrator of Psychology Power of Mind HaksrA Crask Kama ScWI Beak Casxra Sapplies Jewelry Wan Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mutcal IatiraaMats Magais Lawaey's Caadiea Stttieaerj Cigars See Cream Soda and oda Tlater See Cold . J1 or Sale Jftt the TJime DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents D. P. Adamson &: Co. DRUGGISTS R A KES HOES GARDEN SEEDS AND TOOLS - "NOW Is the time to stock up with a good supply of SPADES : hoes ;cs:e;;::et:g3:&s;:ec(?) GAR DEN SEEDS ON I O N SETS Ask to see "Ideal" Poultry Netting Something new ! J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Q i