The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County CompleU Line -All Siie. and Stylet Wood Frame Harrows , Spring Tooth Harrows ' Superior Grain Drills - Fanning Mills ot Daggers i . 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 Mr. (Ji-orgo ltuy nf l'ottt In vIhUIiik In town. Andrew Morrow ot Willow wna In town tottiiy. Juliii Klmrp Jr., wna a Imaluraa vlallurTiifadny. IWn Murtft 27, to the wife of Frank Punter, n girl. W, C Colby nitil wlto In the flrat ot the wwk from tlii'lr Cruukcd river ranch. Mm. KM 11 Ituwy, a nltr of Mr, tlmtrtctt Mllllciin, In hrru on n, vlalt. Hhe rnimi from llnrrlxbnrg, Oregon. The lufmit non of Mr. nnd Mrn. Mil wta linricil Mumttiy, Her. C. I". llitll.-y, oHli-lutlug. J uka Johnson In (111 routined to lil IhhI. II thluka the proK'r il u tor n tick to tilt In on the other fel low. " . 1'ruuk Johuaun and family hurt rvturnrnl from HeiUtle, where Mr. Johnaon lina bwu attending the M'hool ut foreatry nt the Uulveralty of YViialilngtou. The itnptlHt Sunday Keliool held Appropriate m-rvlrra on Knater. The children did aplwidldly. The ad ilrvaa by Itev. ltmlford wna good nnd the lnglng by the t holr wna excel lent. Tho linwtinll game U'tween the mnrrled nnd Mingle men Htiuday nftertioon remitted In n aeon of 21 to 0 In favor of the youngatora. The MitrrM men allowed lack of prnctlce nnd did not att'in nhle to connect with llyider'a alimt at the right time. ' 1 ' - ' ( llftou Cornet t have bought out the firm of I.lvely-Jordan-Lnulua Co. The "trnnafcr will tie made April 1. I V tail of the trnnmictlou nre not 'completed and the pur tie thereto did not wImIi to lie Quoted until everything wit womid up. Clifton Cornett will take over the Mock of the other fir in and move to the WuriwclliT block In about a month. Mr. Nnotul Salomon nnd II. V. Curvy ol ftulein, were married hint Thuradny, Mra. Salomon lvd for many year In Prineville, where alio ium ninny rein liven and friend. Mm. I. L. Ketehum In a alatfr. Mr. Carey In a brother of Mm. W. A. Itnoth of till place, and him a liont' of frlfiida In and near Rnlrin, where lie owim coiiHlderablo proHrty. Mr. and Mra. Carey will make their future homo lu Portland. Mlaa AlUv Dillon and Lloyd On. trill were married last Sunday after noon at the home of tint brldu'a mother, Mra. 1.. Dillon. Rev. C. C. Rabbldge Mrformed the ceremony. Mlaa I.avelle Dillon wna brldeamnld, anil Maraton White acted aa beat man. After the ceremony all at down to amimptuoua wedding din ner. Mr. Cantrlll haa a homeatend near Iionnnxn, Klamath county, to which he will take hla- bride after flulnhlng u ditch contract tor Oliver Powell. , William Ktnnton wna a btiattieaa vlaltor Monday. Horn March SO, to the wife of Walter I.lthgow, a girl. llal Co wn n of I.fiiiionta, waaa Prineville vlaltor Monday. John Mllllorn of Rear Creek, waa a bualneaa vlaltor the flrat of the week. Alticrt Streamer of Lamonta. waa a county aeut vlaltor fho flrat of the wwk. Prank Klklna returned from Shaulko Tueadny evening with hla uew Pord car. Dr. P.dwarda reporta that Raker Knox of l'oat la alck with an attack of apottiil fever. County Clerk Rrown returned Saturday from hla trip to Portland, where be waa aummoned aa awlt ncaa lu a ault agaluat the county. The Royal Neighbor gave the Woodmen a very pleaaant aurpiiae M:nday evening. After a good mini time the boy nerved a good lunch. Next Tuewlay, April 5, will lie chil dren', flay with the Royal Neigh bor. A program la being prepared. All Neighbor ahould come and bring their children. R. Rooten of Pont, wna In town Tueadny. lie aaya that he Ita tun ed out Ida cattle and that they look well. He dldu't low a hoof during the winter. The Lndlc Annex will entertain club iiiciiiUt tomorrow (Friday) evening at MX). Everybody la i re- l uea ted to tie on baud promptly at 8 o'clock. Meadame Roaenberg, llrlnk and Michel are the ladle In charge. According to cattle report from the Union atock yarda at Portland price for good atuff are ruling high. The hlgheat point remditnl la ftl.75. Henry Cram had 14 cara of good atock laat week that old at a good figure. He ' bad 'one ateer that weighed 20.'0 pound that aold for (l.60. Cow brought 15.75 Breed up your berda, gentlemen, it pay. Tillman Reuter of Madrna, waa In Prineville the laat of the week. He la preparing to plaut a larger acre age on hla dry rauch tula year thau ever. HI fall aown grain look well never looked better, he Bay, at thl time of the year. Hi Increaaed acreage will be sown to potatoes. which he grow to perfection. Till man la a firm believer lu dry farming principle and carrle them out In practice ou hla ranch. He make It pay, too. ' ' F. E. Whitney, chief clerk of the railroad mall aervlce, with head quntera at Portland, I touring Central Oregon with Mall Contractor U. M. Cornett In hi big auto, looking over the mall routes for which contract liavi not ltcen obtained for the uext tour year. Ho fur the de partment un received noBatlafikctory bid for the service from Shnnlko to Prineville which ithotruuk line of mat! supply for the whole of Centrnl Orcgou. . LOCAL JWENTION Horn March 30, to the wife of Oeorge Zachery, a on. (J. M. Cornett received a7-poaaen-ger Kuox car Tuesday. Mra. C. W. Congleton wa a Prlne vllle viator the flrat of the week. Judge Elba mid Comnilaalotier Ralley were holding county court tlila week. Andrew Noble haa ordered an Over land touring car through Dr. R menb rg. , A. U. Chapman haa taken up a botnatead at Lower Rrldge. He ha a good location. There will be a red hot amoker after the annual meeting of the Com mercial Club next Tueadair evening. I'verybody come. Presbyterian Church: Sunday, April 3, 1010. Trenching aervlce at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. Subject for evening "A Buay Man' Rlunder." Information I wanted concerning the whereabout of 17-year-old John Coackley, who left Prineville over a week ago to look for work up Crooked river. Any Informaticn will le thankfully received by Ida father, P. Coackley of thia city. The 500 Club met at the home of Mra. C. M. Elkln laat Friday after noon. Mra. Harney Mllllorn won the plate on the hlgheat acore. After card playing dainty refreshment were aerved. The club will meet at the home of Mra. Mllllorn a week from tomorrow. The Henderson Investment Com pany la a uew real eatate firm Juat organized In Prineville. While the firm la a new one In name the metr liera composing It are old cttbsen J. W. Hcuderaou is an old bualneas man, J. W. Rooue and Omar Clay- Claypool are well known in the bual neaa circle of Crook county. They will do a general real estate business. Their office will be In the Prineville Hotel block. At tho First Methodist Church for April 3d the subject for tbe morning service will be, "The Mind of Christ." The one for the evening will be, "Christian of Bunyan rilgrlm' Progress." Siieclal music will lie rendered by the choir. A very Inter esting feature of our service now la the music rendered by Mrs. J. S. Fox. , Her selections on the organ are very fine, and the church ap preciate her help very much. J. D Lewellen. The following have been named a census enumerators for Crook county: Albert Noble, Prineville; George Summers, Prineville; William Johnson, Lnldlaw; Ernest A. Smith, Bend; John T. Dlzney, Madras; Alvnh E. Uillam, Prineville; Merton T. Mortlmore, Madras; Charles M. DUuey, Madras; Rufu E. Waldorf, Culver; John F. Cadle, Prineville; Percy B. Howard, Frlnevllle; David W. Baruett, Madras; Ben Morgan, The Dalles. Prof. Ashby left on today' tage for a trip to San Francisco. Rola-rt Ilea of Madras wa in town on bualneaa Wednesday. Joe Llatercame down from Peullna the flrat of the week and wna accompanied home to North Eork by Mr. Llater and W. O. Elliott and family. Mra. Mater will spend a couple of week at tba ranch for the purpiste of relieving Joe' bachelor life of some of lu monotony. Mr. W. T. Fogle, formerly Mlaa Etta Montgomery of thl place, died at Portland laat night at about 7 o'clock, one hour after her father J. M. Montgomery, reached there. Mr. Fogle ba been suffering from a cancer f ir a long time, and underwent several ojieratlona In an effort to get relief. Her mother ba been at her btfdalde since the Brut of the year. Eastern Star Anniversary Observed Carnation Chapter, No. 44, Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated the fourteenth aunlversary of Its organi sation last Saturday evening. Worthy Patron, C. F. Smith, In a few well chosen words welcomed the Star members and their families. The program committee then gave the farce, "The New Woman." Needles to sny, this was one con tinuous round of merriment and wn most thoroughly enjoyed. Another feature of the entertain ment wa provided by the lunch committee. Thl was the bunting for Easter eggs. Highly colored eggs were hidden In all the nooks and corner of the room and these were gathered with much glee by tbe children and member of the order. After tho egg were gathered tbe committee served & delicious lunch. A the parting hour drew near all Star member exprcssd themselves a having enjoyed one of the most sociable and happy anniversaries that Is yearly given by this order. Several special bargains in Sulky aud Walking Plows, Disc Harrows, buggies aud Hacks at C. W. Elkln Company. E-A Authors Club. The young ladies of the E-A Auth ors' Club were entertained at the home of Mis Estes Inst Saturday afternoon . Mis Leola Estes, assist ed by Miss Georgia Cleek, served re freshments, consisting of orangi Jello aud cake. Tbe club will meet on April 0th at the home of Miss Louise Summers. New Abstracting Firm for Prineville r John T. Ros of Salem, D. L. Wyb'e and B. F. Wylde of Prineville. have Incorporated and filed article as ti e Crook County Abstract Company. J They are Just starting In to makej a complete set of new up-todatej books which will consume some tin e before they will lie ready for bual nes. .. Mr. Ross, whole president of tbe company, ha recently made several Investment An Crook county land, and ha great faith In the future of of the county and state. All these partlet .were formerly from Fort Morgan. Colorado, where the Wylde were engaged In the abstract busi ness under the name of the ifbrgan County - Abstract Company, which business they disposed of before moving to this staic. They will make Prineville their -future home, and have taken a three years' Ieae on the north roora of the Prineville Hotel block, which 1 now being fitted up for an office. "Sm Halt' Kt Kattiaf B.W ' Ntk af DuMlaiwa ft firtamkia.' Noitc Is bvrvbjr given tht (be partnenlitp hvretofore existing between George F. Beck msn sod Kliuer K. Bloomlttld ol Powell Bulte. Crook conotT, Oregon, auder tbe firm nsmeof Bwkmsn A Bloonilielrt. hi been tbii dsy, bT mutiisl consent, dissolved, Elmer E. Kloom tiel.l retiring. All aceounU due ssid firm ire p ivsble to l.eorge Y. Beckmsn, and sit liabili ties ol Mid nrm will be paid br him. listed this autb day ol March, 11Q. i-il George K. Beckmsn, Klmer E. Bloomheld. You'd Better Not Get Dyspepsia It yoa can help It. Degento prevents Kyupeptla, by effectually helping Ssture , to relieve indigestion. A great msny people who have trlfled-wiih Indigestion, have teen sorry for It when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they hsve not beea sbletornre It. Everyone Is subject to indigestion. tMomsch derangement follows stomach abuse. Just aa naturally and Just is in rely aa a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Dlgesto. W hen you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloating sensation, gnawing pain In the pit of the stomach, heartburn, dull ness or chronic tired feeling, ya need Digesto. , And the quicker you take Digesto the better. Est what you want and let Dicesto digest It. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Company PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX. Quality la what tbe careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry at watches. We stand be hind the quality ol everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be PI287 WATCH REPA1IUNG W FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon "Sec Halt's Kast Kattiag Babies" Piano For Sale. j A $475 Cambriiige I vers it Pond piano. Rosewood case, in excellent condition. Ir iW. lunuirc at Journal ottice or of Margarie P. Brink. 3-17-tf "Sec Holt's Kcst Kattini Babies" Maker Greek taint Sckeal Back CisMTi Saapliaa Jewelry Will racr . D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Masical LutraauaU Ms ftis Lewsey's Caaalet Ststioaery Cigsrs ypff Cream Soda and Soda Water See Cold Jor Sale Jfll the Vime DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents D.P. LSOE1 L vo. DRUGGISTS t i Adam ))KateaOiieiie88i!iKaS8S8l8StlS8Kai8g8i GROCERIES HARDWARE J. E. STEWART & COMPANY DRY GOODS S H O E S dean Skimmntj ik v v nr, - 1 If rrr- VA A 211 THE NAME UNITED STATES SEPARATOR is all the guarantee necessary when buying a 1909 Model U. S. Cream Separator. You can't be half as particular about the material, workmanship and durability as the makers of the United States Separators are. The iyoo Model United States Cream Sep arators have smaller bowl than ever before and every separator , ; ; Is Thoroughly Tested hefnra leavinir the faetorv. It is the motto of the manufacturers not to see how cheap the U. S. can be made, but how strong and everlastingly durable they can be constructed. i .... ...nn. ,, trt Lrtrtw if PnU nnd examine the respect Hiiu wc emu tvm xiswv . .. -- 1 m it w..I.J Pil, Cnn,iaila 909 Jcioaui UmiCU owiea vicum ucai.vi. Milk Can, Cream Cans and Everything for the Dairy. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Hams and Bacon STEWART Brand of home-cured meats are now on the market. Too well known to need any recommendation. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES! '-a No; 157 A Directoire Model for short, full figures. Long below the waist with low full bust. White Sateen. We have just received a new supply of corsets. Call and inspect them. - ((a5iwi,iewWw8o