f Your Will Find It At King's 1 f Hardware Stoves and Cooking Utensils Groceries We Carry the Most Complete Lines in Central Oregon Fully Equipped Tin Shop and Plumbing Department in Connection Our Motto: "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS" We Make Good Doors and Windows Paints and Oils Implements of all Kinds The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION K. H. 'IVrrtll of O'Nell wtw n bust-iit-Hii vlxltur Twndny. I. W. Wooley of Mnrslmll-Wells ItnrdwnreCo In In Owelty. J. II. Ilnrveyot lU'iirrrwk wind liiiMliutMt visitor the flrst ol t lit week. U I. Kelly m ilit bl place near Powell Unite Mondny, consideration Mi-rrtl D. IUiihihI. the lorntor, h it (or n IhimIim-m trip to Portland Tuesday, J. II. I Inner nrrhnMcd the Moore iroNTt.r mi Mnln street Mondny (or f :tMM) and will MTUy the premises In Hut ( u (lire. Mr. ltolxrton,o( tint I'nctflc HUles Telephone nml Telcrnh Co., In a IiiihIiuwm visitor thin week. W. II. Mom nml O.ile Jones nre ninoiiK thy tutor purclmser of lota In Johnson's subdivision. A. M. Ornke, Oeoriie I. Putnnm. CH. Hudson and Frank IloU-rlson n( lleud Attended the Hill banquet Knturdny nllit. Mr. Jnne Pwell returned Irotn Kuircne the llrst ol the week where she tins been vIhIIIiiic her luli t-r. Mm. i:ivn Allen, the pnst winter. W. It. Cnntrell' who Is working for the lllnrk Hutte I.nnd and Live stock Co., left yesterdny (or Dufur, Oreiion, where lie will visit IiIm limilly. Miss Hrm-e Cyrim, her' mother, Inter, nud brother Deun, pusncd tUrotiKli Prluevlllo Tuesday on their way to Snlem where they were called, nit wltnewMni before the Ktnte Ilonrd ol Control lu a water owe. The M. K. choir In funking proKress with their uiualcnle which will lie given ou May 27. leeCrentn will be served at the clone ol the program by the young In d leu' class of the Snndiiy school. , A letter from S. J. Ellison, genernl pmutanger agent ol the Ureut North eril Hull way. ntn ten t lint 7.1,000 copies of a pumphlct descrtblnir some o( the merlin of Central Oregon have lieen printed mid circulated. He adds that thin Im but their oiienlug gun In a campaign of publicity that will populate Interior Oregon with pro gressive people. BASE BALL Sunday, May 15, 1910 You see three games for 50c One game to be called at 1 0 A. M., another at 1:30 P. M, and the third at 4 P. M. The following teams will con test for 1 st and 2nd money; Bend, Redmond; Prineville and the Never Sweats A. I Mm Intosh In up from Port land on business. W. H, (button ( Fife In buying supplies tlil week. Mm Ktioch Cyrua of Hlsters Is visit Ing (rlendi here thin week. P. Chit wood and wife have gone to Portland on a vhtlt. J. N. Williamson bought a Htilck auto from John Moore thin week. Horn To the wife of Joe I. Mont gomery at (irUxly, Saturday, a boy. Mr. J amen C. Price of Kalem I visiting her parent n, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Ilooth. J, W. Henderson of the Henderson Investment Co. I up from Portland al tending to land matter. C. II. Foster ol Powell Hutte led Monday lor ftuletu where be goes to attend the Slate Orange. Minn Klle Osborn haa returned (mm Piillnmn, Washington, where she ha been attending school. Chns. Foster, Delia Foster and I). P. Cook, all ol O'Nell were pnasen gere on the Hlsters etage Saturday. Otven Heard of Lake county Is In the city till week. Mr. Heard re port crois looking well out hi way There Ima been an abundance of rain till spring. Ferd MoCallUter on Tuesday sold 3000 bunhel ol rolled wheat and bar ley to Mr. ItolterU of Redmond (or 12.(15 a bunhel. Till I a record price o far as 'we have been able to learn. 8. M. Scott hn bought the Mollne Ave pmwauger auto from !. M. Cornett and will put the car on the road In conjunction with the Cornett service (or the 'side trip' that are frequent. The Cornett Stage and Stable com pany are making rtgtilar trip on schedule time from Shaulko to Rend through Prtnevlllo and Madras. Seven passnnger car are used on the run and excellent service Is given. At the First Methodist church (or Sunday the 1.1th: There will be regular services at the morning hour. The evening service will tie a union service In behalf of the High School. The sermon will lie preached by Itev. C. C. Habbnge. Miss Thursday Kent, teacher of the lirey Hutto School, near Culver, reports that Jessie Wlndom of her school Is entitled to a high place on the county's roll of honor. Miss Jessie was neither absent uor tardy for seven months. Who can beat it? I'hlon Church Service 10 a, in. Bible School. 11 a. in. preaching. Topic, "The Costly Pearl." 7 p. m. C. E. Society. 8 p. m. preaching. Topic, "The Hoy that Staid at Home." Come with us and we will do thee good. C. P. Halley, Tastor. P. Chltwood of Grlxsly was a counny seat visitor Saturday. Mrs. Chltwood, he says, was the first in his section to get a glimpse of Halley's comet. She got a flue velw Inst Friday morning at 3 o'clock. A numlier of Prtnevlllo people report good view on Sunday morning. LOCAL MENTION Farmer Powell was a business visitor from Portland Monday. The Itye Oruss Ditch Company held their annual meeting Saturday. The recent rnln have delayed tralllc. The farmers are all happy. J. D. Combs of Paulina Is taking In the races this week. C. McPherson of Haycreek Is a business visitor this week. Win. Smeed and wife of Post are attending the races this week. W. It. Cantrell of SlHters left tor Portland and Kalem Monday. I. M. Mills of Paulina Is In the city and "helped us boost" Saturday and Sunday. The Hill railway party were delayed several hours at Honnyvlew Monday because of auto trouble. P. W. Zuniwftlt, Frank McCaffery and C. M. Khret of Itedmond were at the Hill banquet Saturday night. W. H. Harney was a bustness visitor Saturday. He Is preparing to start his uew sawmill In a few days. Dell Calbreath and wife of The Dalles came lu Thursday aud vlstd with relatives and friends a tew days, returning Wednesday. C. H. Daly, the Hear creeV sheep man, was In town Tuesday. He report lambing well along and snys he will raise a good per cent. Mrs. Annie Glaise left today for an extended visit In the Willamette Val ley. She will visit relatives at Falls City and Dallas. Ward well Cram sold his residence proHrty on the north side to F. A. Howell Saturday and will leave shortly for California, for the benefit of his wife's health. B. F. Cook of O'Nell suffered a painful accldeut Saturday. His team became frightened and ran away dragging Mr. Cook by the arm which resulted In a dangerous dis location. Iilock and tackle had to tie used In setting the Injured member. The Commercial ('tub announces that It Is ready to pay Its subscrip tion of (150 (or the Prluevllle-Hed-tuoud road. This Is a direct road that Is being built to shorten the distance between these two points and also, avoid the river bottom where the roads get almost Impass able at times. K. D. Huston of Ashwood was In Prineville Saturday. Mr. Huston says that crops are looking fine In his part of the country. Fruit out his way has not been damaged by frosts and a good crop Is practically assured. This has been a great lambing year, says Mr. Huetou. Conditions were Just right.. There will bo at least a 100 percent Increase. Sheep shearing will begin about the middle of the month. This Is going to be a great year for Central Oregon. You can sell anything and get top notch prices. Prince Stoats of Bend Is In the city. J. H. Lister of Paulina Is In the city this week. Art Decker has been visiting In town this week." Mr. Casey, who has been sick for sometime past, was moved home Moudny. Prineville Orange meets next Snt- urday, May 14. Dr. C. A. Cllne of Lower Bridge Is In the city. Frank Forest and Ferd McCalllster have each ordered a Hulck. Miss Mallei Wlndom of Culver is visiting friends In town this week. F.d Kannells and wife of Paulina are visiting friends In town this week. Madras beat Prineville a 10-6 game last Sunday at ttie lair ground. James C. Uilchrlst of Paulina In In the city buying supplies for the Gilchrist Bros, cattle ranch. Mrs. J. N. Williams returned the first of the week after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cox. Grandma Stewart, mother of D. P. Stewart, left today for her daugh ter's borne near Eugene. Albert and Will Wurxweiler, owners of the Long Hollow sheep ranch near Lower Bridge, are at the Prineville. Mrs. Dora Tetupleton and Mrs. Julia McDanlel left today for Eugene, where they go to attend the Retiekah grand lodifc. II. H. Humphery. one of the promo ters of the Humphery -Gilbert addition to the town of Laldluw, is In the city on business. Mrs. B. P. Zell.and children left Wednesday for Poiueroy, Washing ton, where they go to visit Mrs. ZelPs mother. Thomas Hoover and daughter Wavle, left Monday for Carrollton, Washington, where Mr. Hoover will visit with a sister this summer. M. B. Biggs received a pair of milk goats from a firm in Austin, Texas, and will try the experiment of using them instead of milk cows. The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will lie held Tuesday, May, 17. All members are requested to be present as special busluess will come before the lodge. J. H. Gray and W. II. Huston have been chosen delegates to the I. O. O. P.. Graud Lodge which meets at Eugene. They will leave for that place Sunday. Miss Mattie Wilson has given up her Job at Hotel Prineville to accept a life partnership In a home of her own. Gook luck to her. We under stand the happy event will take place In a tew weeks. Albert Reddlu Sweetser, A. M professor of biology at the University of Oregon, will deliver the address to the graduating class of the Crook County High School Friday evening May 20. The exercises will be held at the Club Hall to which everyone is Invited. Hodson & Smith sold a Reo "30" to H. H. Davles of Bend, yesterday. Next Sunday the baseball fans are to be treated to three games. One game In the forenoon and two in the afternoon. Get an all-day ticket and root for the boys. After auditing the bill In connec tion with the Hill banquet, the direc torate of the Commercial Club And that they have a few dollars, perhaps (.10, to the good. And the banquet was the best ever. First Presbyterian Church, Sunday May 15, 1910. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. in. At the evening service the pastor will deliver the annual baccalaureate sermon to the gradu ating class of the Crook County High School. J. II. Cooper, brother of S. R. Cooper of the Pioneer Cream Co., ar rived yesterday from Washington, and will take a position at once with the creamery. S. II. Cooper has bought the Interests of L. B. Lafollette in the creamery and w ill conduct the business In the future. L. B Lafollette has taken charge of the Lafollette alfalfa . ranch on Ochoco. Subscribe for the CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL County Official Paper, $1.50 per year Motor Gasoline AT LONG BROS. Opposite Poindexter Hotel There Are Two Classes of Investors ONE KIND This kind makes most money. He invests in 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 he, too, finally buys, because the value of the investment actually forces him. Land Owners, Attention If you wish to sell and your property is reasonable, list with as. 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