Fifteen hundred different styles of goods to select from arid tailored to your own measure. Prices $25 to $35, while the style and fit and all-around cleverness of my garments are away beyond the reach of all competition and the goods are all wool. v ' 11 aiioriin GORMLEY THE TAILOR ! TO YOUR OWN MEASURE o i F .m. in ini , i ! , , "mi rui mnii mum " ' ' 111 ' if Census Takers' . Alloted Districts The following are the names of the census enumerator for Crook county, their census district ami the civil sulMlivlslonn comprising each district: District No. 4 Ashwood preciuct, Including A till wood, Henry C, Heckle census taker. f f 1 - District No. 47 tVar Creek, Camp Owk and Hardin precincts, Thomas N. Kalftnir. - District Xo. 4S Bearer Creek, Maury and Summit precinct, Wil liam Johnson. " ' District No. 4! rcnd precinct co extensive with llend city, Deschutes precinct, Including Deschute and I.rtle towns, and Irelaud p reel nets. Including Rowland, Krnest A. Smith. District Xo. 50 Black Butte pre cinct and Laldiaw precinct, includ ing Laldlaw town,John T. Dliney. District No. 51 Breeze preciuct and Johnson Creek precinct, and Xewsom Creek precinct, Alvah E. Gillara. ' District Xo. 52 Cross Keys pre cinct and Hay Creek precinct, and Lyle Gap precinct, Merton T. Mortl niore. . j , District Xo. 53 Kutcher precinct. Including Falmaln town, Chna. M. Dizney. "j District No 54 Hay Stack precinct, Including rerryrille town, Laiuoota precinct. Including I.nmonta. town and Willow Creek preciuct, Rufus E. Waldorf. District Xo. 55 Howard precinct and Mill Creek preciuct, John F. Cadle. District Xo.56-McKay, precinct and Montgomery precinct, and PrlneTille precinct coextensive with, Prlneville city, Perez B. Howard. District Xo. 57 Powell Butte precinct and Redmond precinct, in cluding Cline Fulls town, David W. B&rnett District Xo. 5S-Warra Spring precinct, Ben Morgnn, ? Census Points. -'- The census begins April 15 and must be complete - In two weeks in cities and in thirty days , In all other areas. , The enumerator will wear a badge Inscribed "United States Census, 1910." v , .. v The law requires every ndult person to furulsh the prescribed Information, but also provide that It be treated confidentially, so that no Injury can com to any person from answering the questions. The President haa Issued a proc lamation, calling on all citizen to cooperate with the census and assur ing them that It ha nothing to do with taxation, army, or Jury service. compulsory school attendance, reg ulation of Immigration, or enforce ment of any law, and that no one can be Injured by answering the In quiries. It I of the utmost Importance that the census of population aud agrtcul ture In this state be complete and cor- rect. Therefore every person should promptly, accurately, and completely answer the census question asked by the enumerators. Information Wanted. Bishop R. L. Paddock, Episcopal bishop for Eastern Oregon, has written to a member of hi flock asking for the following questions : 1. The full name of all person (children and adults) not baptized, who are in any way interested in the Episco pal church in or near Prineville. 2. The full name of every common! cant and, if possible, where, when and by what bishop confirmed. 3. Full names of all person baptized (and not confirmed,) in any way Inter ested or connected with the church. Bishop Paddock is anxious to estab-1 lish an Episcopal mission in this rapidly developing community and asks for the co operation of all who are interested. A poet card answering any of the above questions, and addressed to Mrs. F. J. Lively, Prineville, will be greatly appreciated, and forwarded to Bishop Paddock at Baker City, Oregon, at once. The Tortland papers state that sheared sheep are beginning to make their appearance In the local market and from now on will be an Important factor in the livestock trade. A bunch of 20 head were offered at the Portland L'nioc Stockyards and brought 7. They averaged 101 pounds In weight. Sixty-five head of wool sheep, averag ing 136 pounds, were also sold and brought $7.50. Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction, on Thursday, April 2 all of my house hold goods, some kitchen ware and dishes. C. T. Radford. 4-14-2t Laidlaw Crook. County Journal, April 11, '10 Mrs, Andru spent Sunday with Mr. Boyle who hns moved Into the Walter May house. Jack McCormnck has purchased Smith timber claim. tred Wallace sent his teams to Shanlkofor laud plaster, Monday. Engineer Dorr Is pushing the town- elte survey for J unlper city. R. D. Koehenderfer Is talking of re turning this spring. Born To Mr. aud ' Mrs. Jcsxe Horten a eon. - Jack McCormack has sold his homestead and ditch land. - ' Mlsa Molly Nichols Is Improving. William Styles has returned after a twenty mouths' absence. We are glad to welcome Mr. Styles to" our town again. - Finger boards have been placed between here and Madras, pointing to Laldlaw. " Frank Mink is back with a load of seed and lime. W. P. George, who owns property In the Coach neighborhood, U back. from New Mexico, He is much pleased with " Improvements and prospect of Manager Hendry xe work In preparing for taking up the Irrigation work In plnce of Columbia Southern. Walt Percy was over from Red mond last week on business. John Bell and wife go to Trail Crossing to work on the Conipnnj road. 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. 8nndny School, 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor, p. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening; at T:9X Come and enjoy good music and Gospel preaching. Our polity: In essentials Charity. In non-SHt-ntials Lilwrtv. N. B. for special none se locals of mis paper. CLAREMOST C. BARBIDGE. r4 . . JJini-iU'r. Timber Claim for Sale, OoiM timber claim for salt on the Mc Kay: near PrinevUIr: will t ml. I clioaii if tiil.-n nt once. AddrvM 8. A. 1 rout. l'rineville, Oregon.. 3-10mp Fine Washing Article for Sale. I have IV n my wash for sal. Prioe c a packiw; can l hat at mv hUM on h north ).! of IUv Oehoco. M Kr. I'K A Kb BKKKBl.NU. . 3-10-lmp 1 60 Acres Land for Sale. 139 acre rich bottom land; food Air irrain'or alfalfa; strram of watxr runniiiK tliroUKh It) alt uudrr cikmI fvtiraj khhI Warns an J corrals; small house, good well and ftrve ump. i'rie I0 ixt aer! I'JU ran be Img-at!, Addrewi Med Vandor pool, I'rtmn tile, Oregon. . Removal Notice. Dr. A. W. lmttf baa moviA Ida ortlo from III I'olndeitKr liot.d lo jlmofllr on tloor north of the Price Hr". slora, lir he will In plaed lo mwt all palli-nls. IMtf Prineville Steam Laundry. Have your HoIIim wathed al tli I'rlnvvllte atmnt lundrr. Hpn'tal atu-nllon llwi to traveler, laundry la kxlet In ttw HiH'alll wr buitdliMl, near the tMionv Mtf JAMrM INtl, PntB'r. NERVOUSNESS AND BAD DREAMS CAUSED BY UPSET STOMACH ' Nltihtmar, reail.niiPM ami nlhteat all ettvil by tudlKtiou. Mull ol the nervooattea In tb world, all the ttimrtimg dnvantM and mutitmarvit, can bv endeil tn a lew owls tiy a iuile, lnpiuiv ;riunent. t iwet tiomaeh i the cn ol nervottnn an. 1 bad dr'atH. Your lohl la lying In your tmah un.tiaeted and feruiviitimr; ft i lormniit HiMmiu k ... wli'ih Irritata the Eheitntitrairte uert'w thai leadu dkreet lnm the rain andenda In a network ol liny brant hea rnnim.it throualt etrr wart ol the utouiai U. HlnalM) I he Irrtwilon o( ttila ureal i.ttra. motatlrlo nerve that rauien headache. Man tlmei iwnle have revere lieadaihea and know they are rauard by the toiuaeh, km do not know la what mauner. If yon are nervou, have dr'am or nleht- nlahl, (vl a V) bleu anil take mare, do not leei aonnd at rentboinl DIOKKI'O ftoraat'h tab! one or two after eat b meal. They relieve dia Ireuetl aioiuaa'H In a lew mlnutea, but It I their uwiulneaa la building u the ilomai h aad pulling It into narlect i-on.llll.m. I'ut you alomarh In (nehae with PlttKSTO and your nervoiialieaa aud bad dreaiui will IMivkly vanl.h. MgeeUi aloinaeh tahlela are guaranteed to relieve any eaaeol Indigeatlnu, our tiouiaelt. heartburn, belching ol gaa, heaviness, aud all loiiiat h dlaturbaiut, In a lew Mlnutea, Far Sale ey D. t. Aeaawea A Ce. 50 Cents Box. Wood Cutters, Attention. We will let to" responsible parties a contract to cutlWor cords of pine wood. We will furnish the timber. Call on or address the Pritieville Light A Water Company. 2-3tf Call for .Warrants. All eounty warrant! outstanding are enlled far and will be raid opoti prevnlation to the county treasurer. Inu-n-l ceiuca ufler thl date. Dated this Slut day of Mareh, 1910, W. K. K1NU. t'ountT Treasurer. Statement ol Reaourcea and Liabilitiea ef ' The r First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the eloae ol buainee Mlr. 29, 1910 IJAHIUTIKt ! RKHttt HV: Imm and IHamuuta tAH.TU S3 In I ted tUBnda Ii4"0 00 Bank I nmlaea,ete It"'-' t lU-d. inpllmi fund DO t'Mt a lue from banks aw, St B. F. AOea. rrawMee WUl Wenvreiler. Vice PreaUeat rapllal Mtoek 1 10.000 0 Hurplus A l odlvlded: proSU Il.tou W Ctroolattoo , & m ' Individual Deposit,. avu.iiu XT T. M. BaMwIa, Ceaklet K BaUwia. Ass t Caskler W. A. llouTII. l'rwa. P. F. Ptwkt. Vice-Pre. HTATE BANK NO, 1W . C. M. Ki.maa, Cashier L. A. Hootb, Aas't Orook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON rnpital Btork fully paid. Hurphis bCticklioldera' liability... .av.onooo . , ft.nuo oo .. le.uuu.iw Sutement Rendered to Stat Bank Examiner Marcs 29, 1910t Assets tlshilitiae Loans nnd Dlseountt tli,in.in Capllnl slock.. , (Vmnly and other warrant S.tM.lrt Hurplns Ri-nleatausand axtures 7.7W.' I I ndlvlded proOU Kxiienaea. l.Mtsi li'uils Cue ea atee aaa eae frea baaks f 130,990.73 I semi inv eullari and c lifts to tli 'M Ijtttmlry, Just north ol ilia OtIkhh. Wliore iloyoii mind yours T S-iM-tf Wanted. E l.ilit hoiiaekoetdug O. Hoa aa. rooms. Ad.lr.-M 1' 5-.'IP Eggi for Hatching. HhiKle-eomli K. I. Kels. Orders hooked now. Mrs. J. K, Adanisoit. 3-IO-am . Woman Wanted. A ililddle-aged woman to do housework. Apply tot. r. Mrt alltater, l'rineville. S 10 AsVAAAMAA. Drop in and ! Champ Smithy HEALTH Soft Drinks of all kind. SECOND - HAND STOR All Kindt of Goodi Bought and. Sold ' C. L. VTMarker Dilton Building. mriTxi2iagrito-n For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands i ' l THR DESCHUTES VALLEY ' WK IT It " JONES LAND CO Redinoad, . . - . ' Oregon aiMMyxwrstthnui Imported ' and Domettk Cigars At the old Smith & utanJ, Mala etrect, two doorn pouth First ' " National Bank , iKi?. a. ,u .J 4 r i ! 4 fy, v w v w v w v nV I HARNESS and SADDLERY m shop; IS El fa I sw a f i - v) S ' Ha D. STILL Prineville, Oregon - s 2? sb . H i v Hs J p ierpomt Morgan aiid. om paey Spring Millinery On Display Going Like Hot Cakes Showing all the latest ideas in 1 SPRING HATS TV i r i is ' thought enough of the E-M-F Company a few days ago to pay $6,000,000.00 for about 60 per cent of its stock , ISNT IT LOGICAL TO SUPPOSE that the E-M-F "30' i a "WONDER?" If it was a "LEMON" E-M-F stock would not be worth a nickel, and if the car was only mediocre the stock would be worth less than 100 cents on the dollar, but, as a matter of fact, the stock is ABOVE PAR which, together with the fact that the MORGAN COMPANY made the deal, simply goes to prove what we have always contended that the E-M-F is the best car in the world for the money and the equal of many higher priced cars. 19 10 E-M-F U 30 A handsome, roomy, 5-passenger touring car, light in weight, dependable as the day is long, economical as a car could possibly be and the easiest car to take care of that was ever built It has the specifications of the $1500 car, the handsome appearance of the $2500 and the quality, material and workmanship of the $3,500 car, i. e., quality unsurpassed and accuracy to the half thousandth of an inch. There are no experimental features whatever in the E-M-F Car. All are proven. There is no element of doubt The factory says and we say YOU MUST AND WILL GET SATISFACTORY SERVICE FROM YOUR CAR. " V 4 cylinder, 30 h. p., three speeds, selective sliding gear trans mission, speed 55 miles an hour if you want it hill climbing power galore. Price, including five lamps, French horn, toolu, tire repair outfit, pump, jack and magneto, ol course, $1250 f. o. b. Detroit. ' Cornett Stag e & Stable 2 Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE, OR. . SUGGESTIVE THERAPATHICS Or Vital Healer Dr. Grater begs to announce to the pub lic that ha has got an assistant to help lilm in liis practice, Dr. Coacklcy, who la a graduate from the Weltnier'a Institute, brings good testimonials with him, and I desire to say that our aim is to accomplish a cure where others fail. Charges reason able. The following are testimonials which Dr. Coackley brings, via: May 27, 1000. Last summer when I was in Redding, Calif., I was suddenly taken with terrible pauis in my side, resembling appendicitis A large lump formed in my right side and the muscles of niy body seemed drawn I could not sit or stand. After Dr. Coackley had given me one treatment I no longer suffered so intensely and could walk about and do my housework. In three weeks I was completely cured and have never been so attacked since. ... . Yours very sincerely, Mihnib Bixi.tr, Youngstown, Wash. ' ""February 23, 1909. This Is to certify that Dr. Coackley, by virtue of hit healing power alone and with out the aid of medicine whatsoever, com-' pletely cured me of serious eye trouble with which I had suffered for five years. I had been to some of the most eminent specialists' on the coaxt but could And nq relief. Since treating with Dr. Coackley my eyes have grown steadily stronger and are now perfectly well. I can see as well as I ever couM and am now holding- a position Hint requires constant rending nd I experi ence no discomfort from my eyes, I was also cured of iwrious lung trouble and was very tliln and completely run down. I am now perfectly well and am fleshier now thyn I ever have been before, and my general health tins been much benefited by his treatments. Very slnnerely yours, I,tTrv Bovwton, Youngntowu, Wash. The public are requeued to write these peo ple for the trulli or Hie niiuenieiiia hikvo. Ollice Hi hi door north of Whiskey Bad for You? i Depends on the whiskey." "I. W, HARPER" Is mcllowecl in wood till it is thoroughly.' aged. A medicine as well as a pleasure. Sold by Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon If 8 am H. M. COOK Street Studio Artistic portraiture and photographic work of til kinds. Developing and finir;hing for amateurs. Iteaionable prices and quick delivery. . . . Parxir flnwera true let natnrn tnr anlo HPFN QITNIHAVC i -" sm,. s wwtivniw y I ft Plants! Plants! Plants! , AT THE PRINEVILLE GREEN HOUSE ' Cabbage, caoliflower, tomato and celery plants. Alio some of the hardier flower plants. ..All in proper seaiion." liarly plants ready by April 10th. Don't ask your wife to grow them in a window box thin year but patronize a new industry. All plants will be stocky transplanted. Something sure to live and grow quickly, ' ' C. W. Spring, Prineville, Oregon, Box 331 i Quality PI387 Is what the careful buyer In vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon ; ER "I ; ' ! ; ' ' Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, s,,.: - " Doors, Glasses, Eto. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLH'. OUoriM HlHteitH'tlt KtM)Ve. I lit ' lsl..U ItnlUlnn. 1 irrTI--l LI 1 I I .. m. i . .ni,. 1