r The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the Complete Line All Size and Style Wood Frame I arrows Spring Tooth Marrows Superior Grain Drills Fanning Mills & Baggers The well Jcnown 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 County The W. F.. King Company, Prkevle, Oregon LOCAL MENTION II. C. lh'iily of IVnr citH'k wti a Iiuh! nt-i4M visitor Mi mil ii j Mr. K. N. Strong la the guest of Mm. WIkIo tliU WM'k. Frank Idifolh-tte I tussclllng wltfi a lnul en of pummiotila. fciilH'Hiitctiili'ut Ford left Monday to visit school lu the Hear vrii-k couutry. Word reached rrlauvlllo Bnturday tlmt Drake's 20,000 mhwiuIU wit do. atrojed by tire. Mr. Iklloy went np Mill crwk Mon liny, lie li ranvaaalng lor the new church tmilillng which ho hoe to m li't ttil vpr. Thursday, April 2It. at the Ilaptist lrjnin', Jami Kievwiaon tnd Mrs. J-a.ia Millar, l-oth of this city, C. i'. Walk' j officiating. Mr. lUilov Ulet tlmt he lost Mr. Johnson's hitch clmla lur hit horse at, or on the way home (rout Powell llutto Kohool house, H the finder will return it he will be rewarded. l'uiH'ctt A Hulllvan nre the ntouiU'm of a n-w real estate firm that will oiN-n nn office In the Look t Nnudilerly liulldtii(ou Mnln street. , Thiv will innke liouittad a specialty. Owing to the almowe of the pastor from the city there will lieuo preach ing evrvtce at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Sunday echool and Kndenvor at the umial hour. I'lilon Church services as follows: 10 a. in., Uible School. 11 a. m., preach lug, tojlc, "The Glorious Mospel." 7 p. ni., Christian Kndeavor Society j Ivadur, Mre. Italknap. 8 p. ni., preach ing. A cordial welcome is extended to all. C, 1'. llalloy, Pastor. iPACirifci Horse All j avalariiWi A Tl la prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It la a powerful and penetrating lini ment, a remedy for emergencies. A aoothing einlirocation for the relief of pain, and the beat liniment for tpraini and aorenrsa. Unequalled for healing wounds and injuriea caused by HARHKD WIRR and for all cnta and bruinea. Tacific Horae Liniment ia fully Biinrnnteed. No other ia so good or helpful in so many way. If it fuili to astiify, we author ise all dealers to refund the purchase price. Extra large bottles 50 cent. HOVT Chkmicai, Co., Portland, Ore. For sale by Templeton & Son Jennie MK'alllatcr left oo the Knox nuto for Uend Mouduy. lU-v. 1. 1), lirown of Mndrn was In towu on buslnes hut Tburaduy. It. (1. rtinlth la iiiliitlng and paper lug the houe of JosIaIi Wllllaint west of 1'rliH'vllle. J. T. Creamer, Fred Stuart and D. Hobwood are among the freighter that arrived from the railroad the (lrwt of the week. J. W. Iloone left Monday for Sisters with Mean re. Angtdl and Palmer who are looking for land In Central Ore goo. Jake made the trip In hi new Mitchell. Iln Johnson, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. J. John aon, la considered out of danger now after a cerlou attack of spinal and heart complication. John Wlglu made a lout trip to Hum. He left here Sunday lu his new Overluud aud got back next day. Over three hundred mile. That' goluir aomo. lie I off again to The Dalle. II. K. Hideout bought twelve Jersey cow from J. F. Taylor a few day ago for approximately 1000 From five he la milking at tltta time he get cream which bring blin $15 per month at the creamery. N. F. McColn was a business visitor from hi Jap creek sheep ranch Monday. Me report lambing well under way and ri porta a good or. ctMitnge of Incre line. The aprlng range la letter than ever More and aheep are lu excellent condition. I. L. Ketchum'haa devised a ytem of "ainuge pot" for hie orchard, omethlng after the system uaed In WHwhlngtou and other states to keep the late aprlng front fron killing the fruit, ltaeem that the experiment would be successful and If ao It will make fruit raining possible In almost any part of Central Oregon. C. C. Hon of the forest service, came In Tuesday from the Long Prairie range station near ltnsland. Hols ttettlng work on the different ranger buildings started so that they will be habitable by the time "needed this spring. He will go from here to the Itager creek station on the head of Hear creek, where new building will be put up. Hermann Anderson wan brought In from Madras, Tuesday, by Deputy Sheriff Gulp, and after an examination by local attorney was found to be Insane and committed to the state asylum at Salem. Attendant from the asylum left today with the patient Anderson line no relatives or friends In this country, and has been In the employ of the railroad camp near Madras for some time. Seven automobiles came up on the boat last night. There were two Chalmers-IK'trolt for the Wenandy- Dunten Auto company, two Bulcks for F. Z. Ilaldwin of Prlnevllle and two Fords for Prlnevllle parties whose names could not be learned. The seventh car was owned by parties on their way to Prlnevllle. The Dalle Chronicle. L0CALMENT10N Attorndy Hell of The Dalles Is here to attend circuit court. Mrs. Peck of Lamonta was a Prlnevllle visitor today. Dud Hlntou came In from hi home at Hear creek last Tuesday. Charles A. Sherman of Fife was a business visitor In town Monday. Mrs. Sarah Zell ha returned from visiting her daughter at Powell ISuttes. Mrs. Mary Brink and daughter Marjorle, left yesterday for California where they will make their futuie boitu Howard Turner and wife, A. Boyce and YV. II. Cook, nil of Mad raa, were at the I. O. O. F. banquet Tuesday night. Miss Hideout and her class, the seventh (trade, went up the Ochoco a short distance tor a picnic last Saturday. All report a most pleas ant time. Mr. Bailey reports s good time at the Powell Butte school house last Sunday. Quite a delegation from Priuevllle at- tended the service. The dinner waa excellent. Miss Louisa Lawson who has spent the winter In Portland with her sister, Mr. C. M. Lister arrived home last Friday and Is visiting with ber sister, M rs. C. B. Dinwiddle. The Indies Aid 'of the Baptist Church will hold a liaxar In Belknap Hall Wednesday, May 4, afternoon nnd evening. Ice cream, cake, cocoa coffee and saudwlcbes. Fancy and useful articles for sale. The Henderson Investment Co. lias purchased the entire business of the Realty Development Co. of this city and all future business will be trans acted by the former company at their oilicc lu the Hotel Prlnevllle block. John Osier and wife of San Jose, Calif., passed through Prlnevllle Sunday on their way to Bear creek, where he Is interested In the cattle business. Mr. Osier has been visiting this country for nineteen years and says that he can see It changing from stockralslng to agriculture. The change Is coining gradually, but none the less surely. California keeps an even pace. Mr. Osier has a large dairy dowu there. He cuts from four to six crops of alfalfa a year. . The pathfinder carforthe Portland automobile Club and the Oregon State Auto Association, will be in Prlnevllle on. Saturday, April 30, according to O. B. Beck of the Portland Automobile Club In a letter written to Q. M. Coruett of this place and will look over the country here abouts for the purpose of finding the best roads aud obtaining facte for maplng them for the use of the tourists and tranclent autos. As yet there la no available printed matter for these people. II. It. Glener will be the official representative of the club, Granville Nye came In from his home on Bear creek yesterday. Harley Baunder ot Camp creek waa In town on business today. ; Born-On Saturday April 23, to the wife of Thomas Houston, a girl. Glen Hendrlcksooof Powell Butte was In the city the first of the week. Sara Price of Price Bros, returned Wednesday from a business trip to Portland. j M. D. Barns and W. G. SUlee of Laldlaw were with the Odd Fellow Tuesday nlgbt. J. E. Robert and son, Fred, of Alkali Flat, were business visitor In Prlnevllle Saturday. Mason Newsom and Logan McPherson of Powell Buttee were visitors In town Friday. The Crook County High School Board Is preparing to seed the high school lawn and beautify the grounds generally. Mr aud Mrs. B. F. Allen will arrive tomorrow from Portland and will visit with relative here tor a time. W. A. Foster Is bringing them from Shanlko In bis Marlon. Postmaster Will Ledford Is one of the lucky postmasters that will get a raise Id salary of tlOO beginning with July 1 this year. This put the local office In the f 1700 class, which speaks well for the office and the community. The Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mr. J. H. Haner's last FrU bay. Mrs. Dooner and Mrs. Stork mann tied for the highest score. The price was decided by cutting the cards. Mr. Dooner won. The Club will meet at Mrs. Oscar Hyde's to morrow. The Paulina Raelug Association, J. D. Combs, president, and H. J. Faulkner, secretary, are to . have three days racing, beginning on June 15. They bang $350 In purses and will have a variety of running races for all distances. This Is the big gest event yet undertaken bv these people and will no doubt meet with success as have all their previous efforts In this line. Sheriff Elklns returned yesterday from a trip through the west side of the county where he served sub poenas oo some JJO people to appear before the State Board of Control in sundry water coses which will be tried by that board at Sisters, Lald law and Bend, some time In June. The subptpuus were ordered at the Instance of F. M. Sax ton of the board. Tuesday evening at the residence oi Mr.and Mrs. C. F. Smith, a farewell reception was given for Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Radford and children, who left Wednesday noon for 6haniko, on their way to their new home at Long Beach, Calif. A large number of the members were present to bid them godspeed. Light refreshments were served, and a uiott pleHsant evening enjoyed, except for the departure of Mr. Radford and family. Though the members of this family have been with us but a few months, they have the esteem of all who have come to know them, and all regret that they must go. L 0. 0. F. Anniversary The ninty-flrst anniversary of the I. O. O. F. lodge In America was fittingly otwerved by that order at the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. The program waa given by the Odd Fellows, Kebekahs and their friends, to a gathering of about one hundred people. The principal address of the even ing waa delivered by Rev. J. D. Lewellen who has recently le?n Initiated Into the order here. Mem bers were In - attendance from all over the county and a number of visiting Odd Fellow were present. After the program a banquet was served In the hall and all departed declaring the Odd Fellow admirable hosts. The following program was rendered: ' Music ....Orchestra Address of Welcome J. L. Luckey Response Mrs. Mary McDowell Solo Miss Maggie Glaxe Music Orchestra Recitation Mrs. C. L. Hhattuck Instrumental Music Miss Gertie Hodges Address ...Rev. J. D. Lewellen Music....... Orchestra Closing Ode...., AU present Refreshments.. Miss Brink Remembered. MIhs Margerie Brink's departure for Red Bluff, California, on Wednes day last, was the motive for several informal social functions dnrtng the past week. The Eastern Star called on Monday evening at the home of M. . Brink, where Miss Brink and her mother were being en tertained previous to their depar ture, to wish tbem bon voyage and Mrs. Adamson. the worthy matron, In the name of the chapter presented Miss Brink with a beautiful travel ing case, as a slight recognition of the appreciation of the order for the Interest she has ever manifested in its welfare from the time of its or ganization, when she occupied the station of worthy matron, to the present time, when she resigned the office of secretary. On Tuesday afternoon the Sburaia Club, of which Miss Brink Is presi dent, called, and Miss Parrott. In the name ol the club, presented MUt Brink with a beautiful souvenir spoon of the Crook County court honse and voiced the hope of the en tire club when she said she trusted It would prove a lode-star that would draw her to them aaln, as the or ganization and much of the success of the club Is due to the zealous work ol Miss Brink in its behalf. There Are Two Classes of Investors ONE KIND This kind makes most money. He invests ia farm lands and city property while prices 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 be, too, finally bays, because the value of tbe investment actually forces him. Land Owners, Attention , If you wish to sell and your property is reasonable, list with us. We are in touch with capital and are receiving many inquiries concerning raw and improved farm lands in Centrtl Oregon. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon... liWtCrk Kairit SckMl Bkj Ciaiari Saaalia Jawtiry .Wall ar'. ,1 ... D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS statical kutraKSts Masai Lawacy'a CaaM Statiaaary Cigar' ; . Lowney's Candy Fresh Today Just Arrived , There are two ways or more of making the mouth waterone is to eat too much pepper by mistake and the other is by looking into our Lowney Candy show case and seeing those delicious candies. It costs only 5 cents or more to cure the'; ailment While resting a short time. weather being warm, don't lorget that we are headquarters lor the noted Pioneer Ice Cream - ? The kind that does you good ;!l DIGE5T0 only 50c a box 0. P. Adamson & Cd. DRUGGISTS Sware J- E- sWART;:;!cjpglY 1 DRY GshSo e s Oean Skimming Easy Running Long Wearing rim THE NAME UNITED STATES SEPARATOR is all the guarantee neceatary 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 1909 Model United States Cream Sep arators have .mailer bowla than ever before and every separator Is Thoroughly Tested before leavlnir the factory. It is the motto of the manufacturers not to see how cheap the U. S. can be made, but a 1 .J.i!Ml 1itMVtaa thU fan Hf PfMlittriirtPfl. now strong ami cvcuoaunKi ui."w vlVcr t " . 1 - 1 1 a .1. and tli K h S I til VPIV We know me u.a. is int cino tiuo , a. 1 .. . 41 Lnnw it rail nnd fx :i mine the rpRTM'i'i aim wc wauv " " 1909 Model United States Cream Separator. mi Milk Cans, Cream Cans and EverythinHor the Dairy. - 1 1 1 J av m w 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. i We have just received a new supply of corsets. Call and inspect them.