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I JT 'JUL 'WMllJaMiMlJUiliai JOMIUJ-UiJIJIUJl The Man on a McCormick is Master of the situation For sale by The W. F. King Co We have the New 4, New Big 4 and Vertical Mowers in sizes ranging from 4 1 -2 foot sickles up to 6 feet. Self-Dump 9, 1 0 and 1 2 foot Rakes, Reapers, Binders and Headers. ,.3.'. m z Why buy a poor grade ol Binder Twine vvlien you can purchase (he genuine high-grade Mc Cormick Twine Irom ui al llie same price. Get Our Prices before buying elsewhere If you are interested in Harvesting Machinery write today for beautifully illustrated booklet LOCAL MENTION Ilnrii rrtilny, Julys, to tlii'wlft ol KIiiiit I'rlu. n liny. Horn To Hit) lt of Jiuimh Tuy lor nil Kumliiy, July 10, ii ulrl. A. I! Itnwniiin ( tlic jtenrrnl liiml (illlii, n-HM In I'rliievllli' (lie Hint nf tln wtvk. Mr. mill Mm. It, K. Nliiimnii mill fimilly li'ft Momliiy for tln-lr Iiuiiih lit ItlllKH, lilllllll. Al K ti ii rt in ii it of M Hi'll.T 3t Co., I'm ui" In the llmt nf tln wmk In n tn w Kuril tur wlilrti In l iihIiih on lil clri'iilt. Mm. A. 'I'Ih'iiihoii ivttirm'tt from I'orlliiiiil Muuiliiy. While nwity Mm. Tlioiiimiu vIhIIimI Mr. mid Mm. J. I'rnnk Siiliinluit in Ki'lio. I.itwrvmi ll. Alli'tiiitul Ifu ri'turn imI to iNirtliiml tlic llmt of tin- wivk nliir HtiilliiK it iiioiilli on their linimnt.-nil iii-nr l'owi'll Until', Joint It. l.tickry It It Moniliiy for n trli to I'ortlituil, Kiiki'Iii' mill oilier point, llo i'Xxi't to ln iiwuy it n nit two nii'kit I'n'iiliyti'rliin rliurrli. Suuility St'ltool lit 10 a, in. No irviu'liliiK wrvlrc. No oiiili avor iiwlhtf to tin" iitwiice of tin' uttor form the city. Johli MoiitKomt'ry nml It, T. Joint on of rrliit'vlllt, ii iv iituonu tin IntiMt iim'linwm of iiiiIim. Tin foriuiT lioiiulit it inltt'lii'll w lilli' tlic littler IniiiKltt n Itiilt-k :w. Iter. f. Jlitlililtlh'i nml wife left Ttifmlny on a vm'iiltou, Mr. Hub-lilillfi- will irent'li nt Anlorlii w here III moltter liven, next Nilliiltiv nml I.iiKiil wik III tlie illy Hut- I., S. tirilny. A n it re w Morrow of Willow creek wim it liUHlneiM vlxllor tlie limt of lite wivk, Mr. nml J. II. Homey of Minima were In rrlnevllle Hie llmt of the week, Mr. ami Mm. 1', A. Woolly of I'owell IliitUi were In the city the flint of the week. Philip (Inthtim nml John I', Mnrllii of lliyrnvk were luiMlitewi vlHltor the llmt of the week. The Invltiitloim ure out for the WetliliiiK of O. U. Ailiium mill Mian (Villi Nelum. The luiiy event tukm I'liiee July !!7. Mr. nml Mm, 8. lloffiunn were In the llmt of the week from their t'rookeil river riiueh, Mr. Iloffmitn n-porta it liuutier crop of nlfiiKtt this yeur. ('. M. DlkltiB ifuil family lire tnklng it vnt'iitloti In the in on ii In tna. Mlaa A Hie llorrlKUti la lielpl:t( In the Crook County Hunk during Mr. Klklna' ntiM'tut'. Ml HoilKea nntl fimilly, Mm lllutou nml fnmlly, Mm. Jnekaon, Clitreuoe l-VrRtntoli mil O. I' lloilea w ill leave tli lit t'VeiitiK lor n three wivks cniiip liiK trip to the Mntolen and the Moiiutnln limine for lilnekherrlett. S. llltiiii'hiiril of Jefferaon la here v IhI i littf hla aim J, K. lUuiu Imrd, ami aou lu-litw I'nrl Croaa. Mr. Illitneh nnl ia well plenaeil with the country over here hiuI think It mi lilenl one for nny young mini who tvlll work. John (lelntley, uiityor of We- I imfi'ln Il'imli.. U'ltli A imrtv of r.,lu. i-orllmi'l the twof.fll..wln K-J tlvi-a pitaa,..! tl.r,iuKli I'rluevllle yen- 1111,1 w. in 111 i inn i ue m'linuore mill ' the Cli.'iutitUiUil lit Oreitoil Cliy Ih'-I fore he return, llo csptvta to lie nwity it inoutli. T. V. MeCulllitter k1 l'i"'k laat wtek from a trip tiy nutu to the Wllliimette vnlley. lie crt'Hiieil the iiiouiitiilua over the Hiiutlmu mini nml it rmmh ohl time he hml of It, hut hla III lie lltili k tnriieil the trlt k. llo hml to eel help nt Sitiitl in. inn tnlil for a eoiiple of in I Ira hut imhle from tlmt I In' trip wna miiile wllhout further uiwilHtiiui'e. The anuil wnaao LOCAL MENTION of the atule. They rlaltetl Corvnlll, Klitiuiith I iiIIh, Crater I.itke nml many other point lit their unto. The l'pwortli league of the MethotlUt elm re It iinuouurea a lawn 'ami porch aoclal for Krlilay, July 22. I lee cream, lemomule ami iiiuhIc will lie (llHieiiHeil to the public ami a Kootl time la prtnulHctl. The place where it will lie hehl will be an nounii'il next week. Don't forget the date, July M. i tlry at the latter place that hla Seventy Inquiries frou foreign tlrlvem woiihl not take holil. Mr. J countrlea for Information regarillug Mi-Cnlllater brouglit back with hint Oregon lathe record for two days four head of llioixiuglihrcd Jemeya'at the I'rlnevllle Commercial Club, ami mime line horaea. , The countrlea heard from were: tier- I many, Kngliiml, Primula, ituaala, Helgluin, Italy, rriimv, Auatrla, Poland, lieumurk, Itomaula, Swllter land, Scotland, and Spain. It pays to advertlHt'. At the 1'lmt Methoillat church for Sunday the 17th. The subject for the morning service will Ih, "The Victory of fall h." The one for the evening will be, "Oregon Dry In UUO." A welcome for the etrmiger. Church two blocks east of the rrlne vllle hotel, l'arents neetl not stay home on account of small children. Ui'lng them along. We nre prepar ing to care for them nt the parson age during the hour of service. 24 - Hour Service PR1NEVILLE EXCHANGE The Pioneer T. & T. Co Kurul service from G a. m. to 11:30 i. m. Culls from 1;,'H) p. in. to 0:30 a. m. on rural linen 25 cents extra, excepting calls for doctors, which are free to suhscribers nt all hours. J. W, I'wla ofliritily was a bual nt'aa vlaitor Saturday. Mm. Ed Itroaterhouae was In the city from lleml Wedneadity. T. II. Throup nml wife of l'aulliia were III the city Wedneatlny. A. A. Aldrldge and James S. Smith were In from llend Momlay. Mlaa MalM'l Koater of 1'ortlainl, I visiting relative In rrlnevllle. Mr. and Mm. C, W, Colby were visiting friend In I'rlnevllle Wednes day. Mlaa Viola Reynold Is vlaitlng Loulaa I-awsou on Ochoco this week. Mlas Minor, who has many friends here, panned through I'rlnevllle to day to vlalt relative ut Silver Lake. Mm. Ilurrowa and son of Port land, hUut of Mm. Wlgle, and MIhh Kthel Watem of Corvulll, are vlalt Ing at the home of John Wlgle. W, E. Clitypool, former contractor on the rrluevllle-Siatem mall line, was lu rrlnevllle today cloning up the hualneaa of his line, lie will leave In a tew daya for the ( nuclide where lie will sH'iul a month (lick ing berrlea and hunting bear. tieo. M. Wyatt and wife who lo cated on a homestead about' ten miles south of rrlnevllle this spring, were In the city today. They report an abundance of garden produce on their uew land ami all crops are looking well. They think Cent nil Oregon Is the place for them. Volume No. 1 of the Kctlinoml Spokesman Is at hund. It Is a. bright, newsy number ami a credit to Its edltom, the Calmer. These gentlemen know how to get out a good paper and will do their share of the work of pushing the Kedtnond country. The Commercial Club nnnounce that they have a tile of letter that are wrltteu by people wlidilng to locate In the brat state In the Culon, and that these letters are oen to the public but must not be taken from the building. . (iardeuer Terry, Miss Helen Elklns and Mr. ami Mm. C. It. Dinwiddle and daughter Lillian went to Mad ras Sunday In the Boone car to attend the Epworth league meeting that was held In that place. This was a meeting of the Central Oregon SubdlHtrict league, aud was at tended by delegates from different parts of the county Including this place and HtMlmond. Hot? Well yes, but not so bad as lu many other place. The maxi mum temperature has been 95 de grees which was reached on three successive days, according to weather forecaster Ueo. Whites. Saturday, Sunday and Monday were the hot days. Tuesday, the. greatest hent was 94 degrees, and yesterday and today the mercury reached 95 and 93 reapectfully. Horn To the wife of Win. French, on McKay, it girl. John Hchmeer of Held was a I'rln vllle vlltor yesterday. C. L. Hhattuck went to The Dulles yentvrilav In his Cork car. If. J. Utter, ami Arthur Wurz we Hit were lu from 1'iiullna Sunday. John C". Stum Is buck to I'rlnevllle after an ubsence of a couple of year. It. P. Long left today tor The Dalles mid Collins Springs where he will remain for a time. Ueorge lieams returned from Willow creek tlie first of the week where he has been putting up huy on the C. H. & S. Co., ranch. ' A. I j. Hembree returned to Port land the first of the week after a stay of several weeks In ISurn. i. M. Cornet t aud family left for the mountulus the tlmt of the week. They exect to lie gone several week. I:. S. Doblm tell from u load of hay on the Doblm ranch yeterilay and dhdocitted tlie right shoulder. Dm. Helknap and Edwards attended the call ami left Mr. Dohhs feeling eoaler. Chit. O'Nell arrived this morning from Toeka, Kansus, where he ha been In tlie newHpitier IiiihIucmh for the past year. Mr, ami Mm. O'Nell will renide here lu the luture. D. P. Adamson & Co. have Just received s Columbia Urufanola, which Is perhups the bet liiHtrumeiit of Its kind ever shown here. It Is a late product of the Columbia jieople and sells ut t200. Long & Snoddcrly have Just finish ed baling their limt crop of alfalfa. They cut 72 tons from 37 acres the first cutting and think that ulfalfa at 1 20 per toa.liL.too valuable to re main in an open stack very long. Too Many Joy Rides Prineville is out of gasoline. There have been wood famines in winter and flour and sugar famines in this land of difficult transportation, but out of gasoline hardly ever. It is estimated that the usual day's sale for the town is 500 gallons of "speed oil." On Monday the report went out that gasoline was short. Every auto owner and man with stationary engine was busy at once and'in an hour the market was a blank as far as gasoline was concerned. The unusual demand for gaso line all over the northwest and the entire country make it impossible for the oil companies to keep up with the demand, and many of the orders of local dealers for drum lots or more have gone unfilled. There is a quantity of gasoline in Shaniko, but freight is slow and prices very high, which will leave Prineville out of joy rides for several days. Some of the cars are running as usual but many of them are taking a rest. Forest Service Items. Douglas C. Ingram was in Monday from his station on Upper Mill Creek, getting supplies from the headquarters here, " Eftes Short went on duty as ranger the first of this month with local forest service office here and will be stationed on Silver Creek. Tom ,Coon will be stationed in the Little Summit prairie country and will have charge of the South John Day country as well. Harry Hamilton will have charge of the territory between Paulina mount- j sins and liot-land. To date thip month Forest Super-! visor Ireland has bad two fires reported to him but the damage has been slight for the reason that they were discovered early and attended to promptly. There will be two more rangers added during the next month, and tome telephone construction, ranger cabins and fencing on ranger grounds will be among the tasks for the current year. Charles Congleton is expected to return to. the local office during the coming month, and will work here in the future. James Gilchrist resigned bis po sition in the Paulina country and has bought cattle and leased the rsnches of A. J. Noble for a term of five years. Help Wanted. Man anil woman wanted to work on ranch; good wages. C. L. Roberts, Port, Ore. 7-14-,lmo Union Church Service. 10 a. in. Kible school. There will be no preaching at 11 a. m. as the pastor will be at the Powell liutte school bouse at that hour. 7 p. m. C. E Society. Leader, Allle Horigan. 8 p. m.. preaching. Topic "The Man who fell among Thieves." Come with us and we will do tbee gootl. C. P. Bailey, Pastor. Wagon for Sale. Light Studebaker wagon for sale, bran new. Inquireof Amkh Hai mi.k.k, Prineville, Ore. 7-71 nip For Sale. 640 acres of land on the east side of Powell Butte three qnarters of a mile from Crooked Kiver. first clans land. Addrest Jas. Wilsox, ItiOti, Division St. Portland, Oregon. List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 165 under ditch; 70 in alfalfa; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 shares in ditch and all implements. Price 116,000; I60C9 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles ont; all under high state of cultivation and fenced. Small bouse and barn; good well. 11200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3 j miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural' land, under canal survey, $325. 160 acres, 140 tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good house, barn and outbuildings. Price $6000, including $3000 crop. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. ScfcMl FUki Cuaera SiprUta Jewelry Wall raptr D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Muical hitruMtU Miflij LevBey'l Ctadiet SUiiaMTj Cifan Lookout for the Cars As the railroads are nearing Prineville everyone should buy a good watch, or clock of us so that they would not be run over by the cars. To avoid losing your watch in case of hurrying across the track you should buy a good chain DIGESTO only 50c a box BiHilMMBaaiWaMlllllMWMMailllllllllllMMMB D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS 11 " ' : in Fruit Jars Fruit Jars Froit Jars Mason Tints 90 Quarts ..:. $1,10 Hall-gallon .1 1.50 A Word about the New Everlasting We can recommend it as the best thing that we know of in the line of Fruit Jars. It has a wide mouthand a glass lid that never needs to be replacec. It is Sealed by vacuum. Economy Jars Lids 20c Mason Jar Lids 25c New Everlasting Pinls.. Quarts Half-gallon. $1.20 1.50 2.00 Watch our window for these ' specials. J. E. Stewart & Co Mail orders receive prompt attention