You Wi ft Al I viim rim 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 Hardware Stoves and Cooking Utensils Groceries Doors and Windows Paints end Oils b cf dl Kinds The W. F. King Company, Prmevile, Qregoini LOCAL MENTION M. 1C, r.lllott itnd A. J. Nohle euli Iiiivm ii new Overturn!. (, A. ("Hue wna up (rum Lower llrtdite over Ktindy. Mm. Ii. F. Allen returned to her home In I'ortlnnd Kutnrdny. A. L, Mnrlutoah left tt Knturday for lilt home tu I'ortltind. Ktl llodaon Ml for Tits Dulles Hit rtmt of the wwk (or another lUo .Hi." (', A. UlldirUt of I'miHn I. ft Mon iluy In a new Overturn! cur of hla lllMIU'. t'omuttaloner 1L II. Hiiylty of IAtl luw wiu bu.lneaa vlHlturtlio nrt df the week. ( It. 8. t'Uini of lUrncs.'ta in the city. He Im lit bonte "Yankee ltoy" nt the Mit I 8. I.i.iiti come In from lit cuttle rum Ii on Frldity nn J left the following ilny for I'ortlAnd. SC. M. Urown left Rnturdny for Madras and hliimlko on ImalueM comnvti-d with tl? Ilowrtrd-Urowrn company. Mm. K. It. CiMiMr ami little lioya left Suturtlny for North Ynklmit, whore sno will vllt friends and rein, ttvra for n. time. K. Wagoner of ltidmond, win lo town Hut urdny, Mr. Wujroncr la ho rxitcrlencetl wcll-drlllcr who tin a come to Crook county to make 111 home. A. ft. Mlnkler and Pave (J rimes fluUlii'iI ih'llrrriiiK the tunc lilncry for IheHiinify anwmlll at the mllUlt on Mill creek, Saturday, altera trip of twelve daya from 8lmulko. W. A. Honnely and wife of Mitchell, are at the I'rlnevllle. Mr. Donucly Judge Kill wan over from llend In hla Ford Monday. Dolly Hodges, of the poatottlce force, luu lNen quite akk thla week. 11. I), and C. C. Duuhuui of Imt are buy lug auppllea here thla week. Junto V, (JlUhrlat, foreat guilrd from raullna, la working In the auoervlaor's olllce In Prluevlllc thla week. A Nunday School haa recently been orgnulaed at the Moltltt achool bouae at Powell llutUi. The achool atarta with a meitibenihlp of thirty-five. W. If. Keehn bought the realdence lot formerly owned by L. Doonur on the north aide of town Monday and exprcta to build a cottage there next full. II. Turner bought the forty-acre tract formerly owned by It. I Miller on Mill creek, Saturday, and will move hla family onto the place lu a few day. John Slu'iuore of llcnd waa In rrliicvllle Monday. He la one of the otdcat ecttlera lu the county, aud homeateaded land near the preaeut Bend towlialte yeara ago. Mlaa Fay Ktewart of the Lower McKay School, la entitled to be placed on the county 'a roll of honor for achool attendance. She haa been neither ahaetit uor tardy for eight month. Mlaa Christina. Ulbaon la teacher. N " A very pretty wedding took place Hunday afternoon at the Preaby. terlan intutKO, tu which U rover C. Price of Prineville and Mlaa Jennie M. IWunett of Harnea were the contract ing partlea. . It waa a quiet affair, only a few trlrnda being prencnt. The llenderaon Investment Com pany report JohiiKon'a aulKllvtalon nractlrallr aold out. I'rlnevllle iMiiuieiyi' - . , , . A . repnwnta the foreat aorvlce at luw" i'"'!"-" " B ".....:.. Mitchell and rcporla everything pro- ftnd tht,,M? loU bve "ld Very itivaalnc nicely lu hla Hue at that A"ot,K,r ,,,Jltl,m i"u,th oI l,e ,ftw, ,Juat cloned out will lie put on the ' . , , . . , market aoon. Uimity Clerk Hrown la to havei another book .typewriter for the J Mr. and Mra. John Sllvertooth recorder dlvlnlon of hla onice, and , and 1). J?ooht formed an auto party In the future two men will be that were coming to I'rlnevllle for employed In the recording of hint rti- the ball gnmea Sunday. On the menu. The work lu thla branch of wT ,u tl10 auto talh'd and Mr. of the clerk olllce U three time Rwir atarted to a farmhouse for that of a year ago, and forthepaat 'l'U. Suddenly the car BUrted and fewwivkitwo nvordera have Ihvu neither of the remaining, occupanta employed, one working until 5 p. m. tho other beginning at Band work ing until 10 p. tu. ! - --- I - . .. ... . . .1 Do You Want a Car Of coure you do, Thfn buy a I Buick You will not be disappointed. J. A. MOORE, agent for Red mond, Madras and Prineville. Will demonstrate the car any time. 519 knew how to atop It. In her fright Mra. Sllvertooth Jumjied from the car aud waa painfully Injured. A trip through the Powell Butte country Saturday allowed crop con ditions to lie at their beat. Fall sown wheat la In many places two feet high and very thick on the ground, while aprlngaown grain la looking well. There la more water lit the wella and springs In that vicinity than there has been for several yeara past, and the soil Is very molat Jnt beneath the surface. Some of tho best crops seen were those of II. J. Edward, Matt PlfLbntiirh. I). A. Yates, Guy Scars and others. The potato crop lu the dWtrlet will be up to Its uau.il excel lence. LOCAL MENTION Mra. A.J. Kcoggln of Paulina, la on the akk Hat. Mra. B. F. Jones and Mrs. S.J. Feaks left for Shaniko Thursday. Dr. Marnh will leave Saturday for Portland. He expects, to return In the fall. , C. V. I'errln arrived Tuesday from Shaulko with a load of furniture for local merchants. It. W. IirceMox and son have the largeat . yield of lamba ao far re ported thla apiing. They marked out hi m be from ".'lie wee. Wbo can beat It? Emery A. Uolfo, editor of the Day ton (Iowa) Review, pawned through Prtueville en route to Murna Thurs day, lie la looking over Central Oregon with a view to Investing. Norman ICaby, Uertrude Scbults and Mr. and Mra. John Bolter and children came over from Croaa Keys Tuesday In their new Ford car. They returned by way of Bend, Ited tuood and Madr.as. The parents and' sisters of J. S. Fos will arrived In a few days from Lee-da, England, and will make their home In I'rlnevllle. .They bought tlcketa from England to Shaniko and will come directly through. You are Invited to worship at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, May -a, 1910. At 11 a. in. the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be ob served. 8 p. in. Regular preaching servh-e. Subject, "Wireless Telegra phy." Other services at the regular hours. The new planer and shingle mill for the Btrdsong & Amnion saw mill at Maury mountains was brought In from Shaniko Monday. They were forwarded to their dls tluatlon yesterday. They will be put In operation as soon as they can be set up. C. J. Johnson haa bought the lands commonly known as the Castle ranch. The tract contains almost 2000 acres and lies Intact, in one of the best cattle districts In the county. The consideration was 7. 50 per acre or a little over tU.000. Mr. Johnson will move bis cattle to the new loca tion next sprlug aud will make It his headquatcrs for his large cattle Interests after that time. The lands were purchased from Shattuck & Ogler who have used them for cattle range for years. T. II. Lafollett will plant two or three acres of apple and other kinds of fruit treea In addition to his Powell Butte orchard In the near future. There are some thirty acres or more that are adapted to orchard and will be planted gradually In addition to that already bearing. There are three large springs on the place which will, with proper care, provide ample water for the orchard lands. The trees now beating are loaded with fruit this year and a good crop of all varieties is assured M. L. Brown of Paulina Is In town this week. Chan. Moore of Lamonta, is visit ing In town this week. Chaa. Chrlatlanl and wife were in town Tueaday on buslnesa. Mlaa 1 1 awl Caldwell of Uend, came over Sunday to root for Bend. Mra. Frank Cox, who hod her leg broken, Is able to be out again. Mm. Win. Conglelon of Paulina la visiting relatives here tbla week. Miss Nora Russell of Lamonta, haa been In town attending the races. George Taylor and wife of Bear creek, are In town this week oa busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMcen "of La monta, were in town the flint of the .week. Minn Lixzte Smith of Redmond came over Sunday to attend the ball gami:s. Mlas Clara Uealy of Lamonta was In town the lirst of the week attend ing the races. Adrian Crooks left for his home to day at 'Portland, after a brief vlalt with relatives here. Lloyd Cantrel and wife left Friday for Bonaza, Oregon, where they go to make thels home. Roy and Dryden Rannells of Cllne Falls came over Sunday, the latter played ball with the Redmond team. Mr. aud Mrs. William Young of Redmond, came over Sunday to at tend the ball game and root for their home team. There will be a meeting- of the alumni of the Crook County High School on Monday evening at Edna Eites'. All are requested to be pres ent, i Mrs. Nora Palamountaln of May- field, Calif., arrived last week after an absence of, eight years and Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young. ' Itoliert Kester's home became f (Tightened at an auto and ran away, the other night and threw the occupants from the buggy. Robert escaped unlnjutvd but his companion did not fare so well.. A. J. Noble and' family will leave Friday In their new Overland car for Woodland, Washington. They expect to vlalt many places of Interest before returning home. They will be absent about sljc weeks. The M.N E, Church Choir recently had some Improvements made to the church platform, and to raise the funds to pay tor these they are hard at work practicing for a musical which will be given ' on Friday, J une SrtT a week later than was , at first planned. The - gramme will cousist of a great many old familiar songs, both soced and secular. Keep Your Eye . on the Comet Ilalley'a comet haa passed the earth and no vlalble effect was noticed so far as the ordinary observer could telL The best views will be had In the evening, perhaps the finest one on Monday next, between nine and ten o'clock. Tonight the comet will set at at 7:40 and a poor view If any can tie had. Keep a sharp lookout on the following dates: May 20. 8:15 p. nr. May 21, 8:2j p. m ; May 22, :45. p. in; May 23, total eel 1 pee of the moon and a One view of the comet between 9 and 10 p. m. May 24, 1050 p. m; May 23, 10:45 p. nr. May 29, 11:15 p. m; May 28, 11:45; May 80, 11:20 p. in. Between May 22 a ad 29 fine views are predicated after the moon sets.. Union Church Services. . Subscribe for the CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL County Official Paper. $1.50 per year 10 a. m., Bible School. 11 a. m., preaching. . Topic, "Paul the "Booster." 7 p. m., Christian En deaver meeting. Leader, Mrs. H. P. Belknap. 8 p. m., preaching. Topic, "Tbe Boy That Staid at Home," A cordial Invitation to all. Come and worship with us. C. P. Bailey, Pas tor. . - Goods for Sale. Household goods for sale, also tent and sleeping apartment. Inquire of M. B. Hockenberry. 6-12 nn A rri II i nere me i vio uasess of Investor 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 hia pocket. ANOTHER KIND This kind hesitates while prices advance higher and higher out he, too, finally buys, because the value of the investment actually forces him. Land Owners, Attention If you wish to sell and your property U reasonable, list with as. We are in touch with capital and are receiving many inquiries concerning raw and improved farm lands in Central Oregon. - - - HENDERSON INVESfriEIJT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. Sawmill for Sale. ply ot timlmcan be bought at (I per M. Kmisk I lumber worth 1 -i'MKlultvered on railroad right i (if way i K'Hid local market. Price for plant, V, fA.Ooy, AdUruss K. K. Jones, Howard, Oregon. I MaW&Cmk KaiTa Sckwl BmLi Cera Sapplia . Jcwalry , . Wall rapr D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Yaskal LutruusU fab Lawacy'a Caa&et StatMaery Cgara Lowney's Candy Fresh Today Just Arrived , , 4 ':,r -j yd"" ' There are two ways or more ol making the mouth waler-one is to eat too much pepper by mistake and the other b by looking into our Lowney Candy show case and seeing those delicious candies. It ccsh only 5 cents or more to cure the ailment While resting a short time, the weather being warm, don't forget that we are headquarters or the noted Pioneer Ice Cream The kind that does you good DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P, AdamsoB & Co, DRUGGISTS . . . HT M rw-sA fs-o ro fsfl fl"v a sfl es3 rwA eva ex q-vj cy-Nfl o""nj !V5 Ovl ! GROCERIES ! HARDWARE J. E. 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