The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County Complete Line All Sizes and Stylet Wood Frame 1 farrow Spring Tooth 1 arrows Superior Grain Drills Fanning Mills & Daggers The well known Oliver an J Canton Plows in walking, sulky and gang In an effort to keep pace with the many improvements in agricultural machinery, we sure 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 wc 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 AO 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 Company, Pm LOCAL MENTION Mm. W. II. 1'ivk of I.nninf.U, wna a rrluevllle v lull or Monday. A nmrrliift' lltvnm m Imvii laam'd to ItutxTt I- Ioii nnd Mlaa Minnie NVwI.III of UrUxly. - Itty Itnnm-lla of Cllm Pnlkte vlalt lutf hi , nmtliiT tit tlic In urn? of t'linrlca ( IirlHtluiil. II. A. Kt'oett'o I'MS rt'alirnt'd lila po. altlitu n deputy county tli-rk nnd luu gone liiM-k to tilt lioiiio nt Tiiina lu. - . Mr. Klmttiu k Mfc for Hlmolko the flrat of the wwk to (P't a ww Ford enr ordorvd by Mr. Morrill, the Rt-nd tC. Loiinn wna In from Ilarm-a Monday. He mat lonklnjr for ranch timid but could not find a man that wnnled work. HulMTt K. Derrick, the forrat ranger, w ho hit Imvii furloughed for tlicwtuler, In ot'iilu on duty lu Ila t rlel 8 ami 0. 1 1 In liendqunrtera are at Ilolau1. Dr. ltoiMnlHrit nud J. If. Wlgte left Tueedny for TIkj Dnllea to bring In a couple of new Overland. Mr. Wlglo will jillot liU own, nml the tliH-tor w 111 drive the one belonging to Witlt Fouler. Mm. John I'liatuliem opened her pure on the tH-liix'o brldne Ittat Nnturdny during the Kale nml old Itoreua whiffed n-wny a couple of flu Mild. A boraeninn plunged Into the Oclinrn nud rem-tied one nml the other wna found In a nearby clump of biialir. f Mra. Frank Co wna thrown from her buggy Sunday afternoon and re ceived a fractured leg. The home, which was a young one, became frightened nt an automobile, nud In Jumping around overturned tie . buggy. IT. Belknnp wna called to attend the Injured woman. CHEAP IIISURAIIGE Kg! FOR GRAIN GROWERS : "VVoodlark" Squirrel Toison la the most reliable and destructive agent yet devised fur the extermination of Gophers, Squlr rl, Sage Rata and Prairie Dog. It u the cbeapeat Insurance against , theii ravage. Every kernel ia warranted to kill. Climatic changea or moisture of the tarth do not destroy It atrcngth. Re quires no mixing op. preparation. Ii always ready for use. No other ia o good, Dealera will refund the purchase price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. UOVT CUSMICAI, Co., rortland, Oregon For sale by Templeton & Son Joet'omlia and wife ramn down from l'aullna the (trat of the week. Jninea H, McMeen of Lntnonti, wna In town Tueaduy on bualneaa. Mlaa Clara Henley of Ininonta, la vlaltlug her brother In l'rluevlllo tlila week. J. If, Dcloro lenvea till we'k for The Dnllea where be will make hie future home. Prlnevllle. and Itedmotid will croaa bata next Sunday at the latter place. A good tunny fnna cect to ai'fom pnuy the team to the Hub town. H. F. Shepherd, who formerly lived up Crooked river, but now hall from Durroa, Calif., la In I'rlne vllle looking after hla bualneM af talra. Mla JeHale McCallUter came In' Tueadny from Portland after an ab ac-tire of a yenr and a half. She will vlrlt her purenta for a month oral weeka. D. C. Ingrain haa returned from Seattle where he baa lieen attemllug the achoal of foreatry at the I'nl veralty of WaNhlngton. He la now on duty In dlatrlct No. 7, which In clude the Silver and buck creek country. T. E, J. Duffy, attorney-at-law, boa owned an ollice lu the W. A. Hell building. Mr. Duffy boa been appointed deputy proaecutlng at torney for tlila end of the dlatrlct, and will look after legal bualneaa re quiring the attention of Proaecutlng Attorney WIIhou. Mr. Duffy waa formerly setlul ageut for the gener al land tilHce. At tlta I'irxt Methodist church for Sunday the 10th Inat, "The Com- tulaalou of the Twelve," wilt lie the aubject for the morning eermon. The one tor the evening will lie. "What Thluk Ye ot Chrlat?" Sieclul mualc nt both aervlcee. The apeclal laat Sunday night haa been pro nounced the leat given during the preaent puatorate. The Junior League have a apeclal temperance nieeting at 3 o'clock, and a aHclal luvltntlou la given to boy a to atteud J. D. Iwelleu. In the ball game laat Sunday at llend the Prineville nine were beaten j to 1. Our boya could outbat the Itend playera but they were not In It running bnaea or tleldlug their po sition. The Prlnevllle club itiuat get In and practice If It la to make It Intereating for the other ball tcama of the. county, llend will play a re turn game on April 17. The Prlne vllle boya nre talking up a dance to lie given on April 10, If the Hend nine can nrrange to lie here on that date. Mlaa Ueulah Crooka, who haa lieen at Holne, Idaho, for the puat aeveral nioutha attending bualueaa colleg', la f xptH'tcd home next week, nnd will lio'nccompauled home by beralater, Mra. It. E. Slmpaon. and children, who will vlalt relatives In Prlnevllle. Mr. Slmpaon la engaged In the aheep lniHliieaa and hla dutlea take blm awav from home .at thin tenaon. On her return Mlaa Crooka will re aume her . lioaltlou In J. H. Haner's abatrnctlng ofllce. L0CALMENTI0N Charlea Ilouaton and family raovwl to their ranch on DearCreek Monday. Will Holllnahead of Uoaland wna a bualneaa vlaitorln Prlnevllle Tues day. ( Oeorge Ferrla of Salt Creek waa a bualneaa vlaitorln town the flrat of the wwk. j Henry IUrdaongand Frank Hay of Johnaon Cre'k were In town on bual-1 neaa Wednetiday. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Lewellug ot on Ha libit Valley were In the city bualneaa the flrat of the week. The city council waa not able to tranaoct any bualneaa laat Tueaday evening owlug to the abaence of three councllmen. J. S. McMeen, one of Lumonta'a prominent residents wna In town yeaterdny nnd today, attending to bualneaa matter. A. F. Handle, who wna killed laat week waa burled Tueaday, The aon and daughter who were to be here for the funeral have not yet arrived. R. (1. Smith and family returned from Seattle last evening. They could And no better place to live In than Prlnevllle and were glad to get buck. , A good atrlng of boraea la promlaed for the Prlnevllle May racea. There will lie two from Htntlugton, Percl val'a bunch from Indeiendeuce, and aome from The uniica ana t-nens-burg, Waah, J. H. Proae writes that he haa bought a "nice llttla place tnllea from John Day and llkea It over there flrat rate." The people over there will And that they have good neighbor. A. R. Eat wood was lu the first of the week from Cooli Creek where he boa been getting out lumber all win ter for the railroad. Mr. Eastwood la making arrangements to put In a mill In the McKay couutry. At the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath all aervleea will be held at the uaual hours. Preaching by the paator both morning nnd evening Subject for moraine, "Spiritual Self- lueaaurement." Evening theme' An Undesirable Suburb." Cole nud Miller Macpheraon have aold their Trout creek projierty to Bldwell Cram for H4.IS0. There were 2000 acres .Involved In the deal. Mr. Cram has now about 4000 acres In a compnet body, making one of the fluent ranchea In the county. That there will be cessation of nctlvlty In the wny of providing water for settlers on D. I. & P. Co.'s segregation Is evidenced by the fact that two crews are now employed clearing laterals nnd ditches pre paratory to the coming season's Irrigation. The main canals have already lieen cleared nnd water Is flowing In them. All ditches Will carry water lu ample time for crops. And It Is expected that a large area of new land will be watered this year. Bend Bulletin. Mra. George O'Xell Is stopping at Hotel Prlnevllle. Flatter Logan of Barnes waa In the city on business Monday. Don Bteffa of Bend, la a bualneaa vlaltor In Prlnevllle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Mackey were bualneaa visitors In town Monday. C. 8. Loveland, state bank exami ner, k-ft this morning for Shanlko. W. A. Robertson, a forest ranger from Roaland, la In the city for a few daya. Laat Sunday Redmond defeated Madraa In a ball game by a score of 10 to 6. Elbert Houston of Bear Creek waa a business visitor In town the first of the week. S. S. Stearns and aon, Cecil .started 200 bead of cattle to their summer range near Rosland, Monday. The mall got In this morning at 8 o'clock, the earlleat for a year or more. 8. M. Scott waa the man that held the ribbons. George Mllllcan came In from Pine Mountain Tuesday. Mrs. Mllllcan and her sister, Mrs. Busey, will go out to the ranch with bim. Mrs. Harley Saunders returned to her home on upper Crooked rlver.Sun day, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends In town. There will be a meeting of the base ball boys at the office of Dr. Davis In the Adauison block Friday evening. A good attendance Is requested. Jones & Crognn, the Howard saw mill men, left yesterday for The Dalles to get their new traction englue that will be used to haul lumber to Trlne vllle. Joslah Williams, a former resident ot this place, who has bem atteudlug Albany College the past winter, re turned to Prlnevllle the first of the week with Ills bride. The bank statements of the Prlne vllle banks published elsewhere show remarkable gains In deposits. At the present rate of Increase It will not be long before the million mark Is reached. Tuesday K. K. Kuney left Bend with a crew of twelve men to make final location of the east-aud-west Hue of the Oregon Trunk Line from this place towards Bums and beyond. The locators, It la understood, will proceed directly to Klley, near Burns nnd thence work westward over the preliminary surveys that have been made over tue "High Desert" coun try, Joining the north 1 and south Trunk Line a couple of nilies south of Bend. Bulletin. . 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Christian Kmteavor, 6:30 p. m. Preu.'liiiii? at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mid-wek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Come and enjoy gnod music nnd Gospel preaching.' Our polity: In essentials Charltv. In non-esaentiala Liberty. N.U'. For special notices see locals of this I'LARKMOXt C. BABBIDOE, d4 Minister. LOCAL MENTION J. 11. DemarrU came In from hla aawmlll np the Ocboco Saturday. He commenced cutting lumber a month ago and reports plenty of work to do. Columbus J. Johnson Is In the city In company with hla brother, W. B., of Silver Creek. Mr. Johnson Is In the stock business over In Crook County, but still haa interests In thia county where he formerly resided. He brings the Information that the Hill railroad surveyors are now In the vicinity of Glass Buttes on their preliminary from Bend to Burns and that there Is a large crew at work. They have been in the field since early In the winter and from the time taken are evidently doing some particular work. Burns, Times Herald. DR. J. E. MARSH Rooms 16 and 17 Adamson Block (Over poet office) EASE for all dis-EASE Demonstrator of Psychology Power of Mind J. A. McDonald, who has been con nected with the Llvely-Jordan-Lanlua Co., left with bis family the first of the week for Portland. Bliss ElvaDobbs has completed hr term of school at the Slayton school house and will next 'week open the school at Combs' Flat. Piano For Sale. A $475 Cambridge Irers A Pond piano. Flowwooti ewe, in ecllnt comliti'm, tor S'250. Inquire at Journal office or of Marparie P. Brink. 3-17 tf For Sale or Rent g-rnora bourn aod horn; two Ion; wiior, electric llghu, telephone; lo two other hi tut tmrn: buckboard. Apply to i. 11. Ur lore, Of M. K. Elliott. 4-1-i There Are Two Classes of Investors ONE KIND This kind makes most money. He invests in farm lands and city property while pricti are low. Every advance in price is that much money in his pocket. ANOTHER KIND This kind hesitates while prices advance higher and higher but he, too, finally buys, because the value of the investment actually forces him. - Land Owners, Attention If yon wish to tell and your property ia reasonable, list with us. We are in touch with capital and are receiving many inquiries concerning raw and improved farm lands in Central Oregon. ' " HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. MaWCrka. fv nil O H I"-"' D. P. Adamson & to -. DRUGGISTS ST . Almond and Cucumber Xream Projects die Complexion. It prevents injury to the lace and hands il applied before exposure to the sun wind and weather. - When not so used it promptly relieves all distressing conditions oi the skin il applied on returning indoors. ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM is-not a greasy preparation, and does not resemble the paste form creams and cosmetics. It is a pure antiseptic lotion, possessing remarkable cleansing and healing properties that have been used and tested lor years by the highest society ladies ol the land. It will give the most gratifying results in softening rough, dry or irritated skin resulting from any cause. For chapping, chafing and eruptive conditions Almond and Cucumber Cream will bring speedy relief, making the skin smooth, clear and healthy. Best for papa, best for mamma, best for baby. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. 0. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS i , ; ' aartufCftaaMft imn&Bi) i : IS . 1 r I GROCERIES HARDWARE J. E. STEWART & COMPANY DRY GOODS SHO E S Clean Skimming Easy Running Long Wearing a. a Ml 2E 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 toon Model United States Cream Sep arators have smaller bowls than ever before and every separator Is Thoroughly Tested r t u fn-Nnti If iq the motto 1 dci ore leaving , v of the manufacturers not to see how cheap the U. S. can be made. but how stronK and everlastingly durable they b constnicted W. know theU.S.tothjM isomer d 'he UKbT in every respect ana we wain-juu u. -".v." ... 1909 JUOUCl UUllCU uvuiva v.. i Milk Cans, Cream Cans andrEverything for the Dairy. i4 5 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! 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. 9.