Satisfied Customers is Our Motto. WE CARRY AGENTS FOR Pumps and Pines Diamond W Goods Stoves and Ranges Doors and Windows Tin and Graniteware Blarksmithing Supplies Tents and Wagon Covers Tinning, Hardware, Plumbing, Groceries, Implements. Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines Aermotor Windmills Studebaker Vehicles Lowe Brothers Paints Superior Grain Drills Sharpies Cream Separators Quick Meal Ranges LOCAL MENTION lr. II. 1'. Ili'lkiiiii tvttirncil from Siili'in .vcHliTiliiy, Hum To the wife nl II. I.. I'nrry, W'imIimkiIm.v, ii liny, .1. II. Wfiiiimly wim In I'rlni'V lllr Sunilny from liciiil. Aiirun I'lke was n IiiiIih' v lull or I ruin Culvrr MhikIm.v. Ii. A. Smith mid wile were In rrlni'vllli' Irmii lli'inl Muiiilny. . II. J. Oveiturf nml r.lini'r Nl wiimkit wi-rv In I'rlni'vllk' from lu-ucl vi-BiiTilny. J. W, 1 1 1 i ) U-fi Tuiwtlny for n trip to I'lirtliiml inn) other inlhl went nl tin' Ciiei iiili'M, Hi irii Tu tli wlli- nl Itulit. llnr rl tin ton. lit Miirnlilli'ltl, dri'Kiiii, n liny. Tin1 Harrington werv nul ili'iil o( l'rliii-vllk fur ypiim. 'urtlta A I'riH'U haw iiiiivimI their l-rwtmiriiiit tu tin- ('. M. Klklim' Imllil Iiik mi MiiIii ntni't. 'II u-y will oc fiipy their own nuurJerH, wlilrli Ik t 111) I'lllMllltf now In iiku I iv the t runk Counly Hunk, In t (n- tw rl.v miniiiiiT. Ml'llilllW IIIIHtllllll'C U till' Illtl'Nt oiii' fHtulillnlii'il In Crunk riiiiiily. Ii wiim nH'iii'il u few i y ago iiml r j ri'lvoil Km flint mull Muiiilny. It lit j kIIiiiiIimI In Summit I'rulrli', Kiniuii Merrett, IlimtlllllMtaT, The IH'W III- lli'i' will l it ttreiit convenience tin rrnlili'iitii nl tlinl -i Mtn try. Tint mull j nipi'ly will culm' from Howard. oTTft We Have Just Received a Shipment Consisting of Nine Large Cases of Graniteware, which we bought direct from the factory at a saving of about 25 per cent, over the price usually paid our Jobber. This is the well known ONYX WARE. The entire lot Now on Sale. Saturday Special Aluminum Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c. Mm. Hum Colllim U qullf Hick. H. M. Srott wim over from Itetnl yratentny. Horn To tln wife of J. J. Winler of Kent, n Imiv. Horn To tlm wile of (Jny I.nfoll ette.Thiintilny, n boy. J. W, lluwunl wim In rrlnevllle from I-ower HHiIkv lliu tlrMt of the week. J, N. MiiHten of l.ft I'lnn was la rrlnevllle on IiiihIiic the IiihI of the week, Wnnl Crnm mine In yentenlny I rum I'ortlnnil. He will lie In I'rlne- vllle for ft couple of week. Hey. 1'ntlier Hhei'hiin will make his uniml monthly vlult to rrlnevllle next Huinliiy, I'eliruiiry !W. Serviced will lie hehl ut the home of Mr. Joe (ieriinlo Kuutlny evening at 7::H) unci .Muiiilny morning at nevcti. Mm. Anna MonriH' tiled neur Mit chell I'eliruiiry K. She wm 102 yeiir of nit" iiml whn n reiniirkulile ex ii in pit- of kooiI heiiltli until n short time Ix'fotv her ileitth, Her griunl liniKhter l Mm. I'. (', t'rletlu of Mitchell. J, W. Colllim rmiie the limt of the week, from. I'ortlnnil, where he ient the winter. He will drive n Ktuile linker cur for the Cornctt Hlmfc & ."italic t'oiiipmir ngnl'i thin year. They will coinine nee ri'iriilnr auto bitvIi'c Ih'uIiiiiIiik miireh 1, to con nect with the Oregon Trunk at Minima uml Mntolltni. a TTinrun "WTir a HAM JIJL W AKL W LOCAL MENTION all Vernii lluwunl In In Prlne vllle from Miulnm. It. Y. ArniMtroiiK whn In from 'ul ver the hint of the Week. It. K. .IoIiukoii returnei) from llurim the (Imt of the week. (lull IlurncM, nun of Frank llarnt-K, In over front ItiiniH on a vUlt to IiIm parent. Hnwmlll men dhoiihl read the nd vertlHement of the city of I'llnevllle for lihU on InmlM-r. Hunt It up. it may meitn it contract for you. f. A. Itrown of Iteilmoiiil, him pnr ctniM'il the rrlnevllle Laundry uml will conduct the mime (it the old Htiind. Prompt work gtuir.nnU'eil. The forty-ncre tract of lm;d owned hy A. J. Noble, which lien Jimt went of the city, him lieen clenreil. It Ih n Krent Improvi'inent to that part of the municipality. The Plctorliim Iium moved to It new new location In the (ilnxe liulhl Ing. The opening bill wan a it noil one. The Interior of the bulldliiK has been tilted up for the bindiM-HR uml preiH'utM n neat sad ul tractive nplM'iirance, The Commercial Club booklet, which Ih beiiiK IwHiied by t lie Journal Job plant, will lie tu the handu of llixmtcr AHliby next week, It Ih n twelve paije book, and brlMtlcH with facU .ubout Ceiitrul Oregon. Send It to your trlendn. SPECIAL FOR They are J. E. Stewart THE W. Si-rvlcen will be eondiicted In the rrcHbytcrlaii ihiirch next Hunday, February 2l, both iiioruliiK and eveuinit. Helpful mid luU'nNtlnK HUliivtM will be treated at each wr vlce; mmk nrvlee iiIho In connection. Yon are cordially Invited to come. II. (illiHou Hold IiIh SoO-iu-re ranch, which Ih hltimted nine uillin north of rrlnevllle, the lnut of the week. Mr. I,. II. Kerwood of Seattle U the purchiiHcr. The price paid wiim f 2T,- OtW. Mm. Kerwood will mibdlvlde the tract mid Hell It to actual Het tlem. Frank Johimtiiiie of l'urtlanil, haw iiH-ated a claim five iiiIIch north of the O'Ncll Htore upon which he cliiliim lie Iiiih found unmlKtukeable IndlcatloiiH of keroHcue. He found ImmeiiHe ontcroppliiKH of carbon droHH from which, he huvh, the coul oil Iiiih evaporated. Service next Sunday, inornliiK aud evening nt Metliodlnt church. Sub Jwt for inornliiK "The AdvantnKe In (irowlua; Old." KvenltiK "How a SuccchkIiiI Mun Failed.' Kpworth Ia'ukhi', tl:.'IO, aubject, The lullueiice of a (ireat I'iomIoii." 1'aHtur, leader, l'raver meetlnK Thnmiluy evenlnit, March Subjirt, "Klijnh' TraiiH Intlon." Kveryone Ih t'ordlally In vited to attend thew eervlceH. We eHieelally Invite KtraiiKerH and tluwe having no church home. Juo. M. HuggliiH, piiHtor. Wanted. Three or four furniehed roomK lor light housekeeping or will take fur uiulieii houe. 'I'hone I'ioneer Abstract Company. 223-tf. SALE ASSORTMENT OF wm jett it OifrTTrTPTrrTTT ttt YOUR INSPECTION Real Bargains!! F. KING COMPANY i" Shorty Lon" Win Contest A very exciting bowling contest cloed Saturday night at the Com mercial Club. The "Shorty Longg" won out. Hugh Lskin made the highest Individual score 52, and j Earnest Koeeer the highest indi vidual average 34. The team work of the winners aversged 192 pins to the game. The individual averages were: J. E. Kdwardg 28, W. Quinn, 28, Max Hoefer, 2G, C. Rice, 28. Hugh Lakin, 28, Warren Brown, 25, D. W. McMillen, 31. Interest did not wane through out the contest. The six teams were evenly matched and a slump or a gam meant victory or defeat to any one of the team;. While the Shorty Longs took the lead in the eighth game and maintained it to the end of the twenty games, it was anyone's game up to the last minute of play. The teams finished in the follow ing order: Shorty Longs, 383'1, Ding Hats, 3746, Mutts, 3725, Pioncero, 3081, Hungry Six, 3626, and the Pirates, with Captain Kidd as leader, 3620. MJL LUIn llHUJIl Co. The trophies, which were pre sented by W. F. King, were a small gold claep modeled after a bowling pin with the letter "P" in black on the face of it. The bowling tournament is only one of many interesting contests planned by the Commercial Club before the weather will permit of outdoor sports. The Shorty Longs are going to serve a little spread to the other teams at the Club rooms next Saturday night in celebration of their victory. Stockmen Finishing With Grain. Stockmen in the Prineville coun try are feeding grain more exten sively this year than ever before for the finishing of meat for the Portland market. E. T. Slayton is feeding beaded wheat to his beef while UoCallis ter & Davenport are feeding chop ped wheat to their sheep. L. B. Lafollette is feeding rolled barley. In this manner they will top the Portland market, for Prineville bay fed stock hare always sold at a good figure. All Odd Pairs Shoes Will remain on sale untill all sold Improve the Road. The Burns Commercial Club has expressed its willingness to co operate with Prineville in the mat ter of a road from Burns to Prine ville over which all freight to Harney county will pass until such time as Burns has a railroad. This is very important to the local merchants and the Burns people should be shown that Prine ville is ready to do the fair thing in the matter. Much of the freight from the John Day valley will be hauled from Prineville also during the next few years. Card of Thanks. XI y sell and family wish to convey to the Modern Woodmen, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell, to Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Calbreath and others our heart felt appreciation for their many acts of kindness daring oar late bereavement. May like kindlv offices be theirs in time of trouble. Sincerely, Mas. Ella Lytls and family. Eggs for Hatching. From best strain of S. C. White Leg horns ; good winter layers ; $2 per 15. Mbk. j. . Adamsox, Prineville, Ore. 2-232m.