Pumping Outfits for Little Money q Fifty dollars will buy a complete AERMOTOR BACK-GEARED GASOLINE PUMPING ENGINE, set up in one compact - machine, ready toput down any where and go to work as soon as pipe connections are made. It can be running in less than an hour after receiving. This engine is specially designed for heavy pumping. It is the only machine of the kind, and it is the only kind to use for pumping water for large herds of stock or for irrigating purposes. These outfits are very simple. With the help of the illustrated circulars, which we send, an inexperienced man can set them up and operate them without the assistance of an expert. We have them in stock, so do not take our word, but come around and investigate with your own eyes. THE W. F. KING COMPANY Agents for Cadillac Automobiles. Requests for Demonstration and Information Promptly Answered. LOCAL MENTION Next Sunday 1 Kaiter. Miss Knox left lait Friday fur trip to PortUml. Workman tre plowing and grad ing Third HlreoV. J. K. Stewart's " torpedo" makes a nohhy little runabout. 1 KmU'T cantata at lite M. K. church next Sunday evening. Mr. 8. A Prose and mother re turned from Portland last week. E. Cyrui and Fred Weiw of Wa ter were county aeat visitor this week. Frank Klkln cama orer from Redmond the first of the weak with the selling agents of the Stoddard car. F. C. Logan wai in from Darnes the last of the week. He report gran and grain looking well in hi section. We are in receipt of an invita tion to a banquet and imoker of the college men of Crook county at lleud, Saturday, April 15. E. L. Cross of Everett, Wah., i a Prineville vUilor this week. Mr. fro haa been attracted to thla country by the literature cent out by the Commercial Club, lie think the country in all right and i may conclude to aeltle here. Keep Your Money, in Oregon 0 rcgonlife The Policyholder's Company BEST FOR OREGONIANS Home Office, Corbett BIdg., Portland, Oregon. A. L MILLS, Preaident L. SAMUEL, Gen. Mgr. E. N. STRONG, District Manager. GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Garden Hose, Sprinklers, Hose Couplings, Nozzles, Etc. K. F. Long, It. F. Long and C. C. Itrix left this week for one of the Queen Charelotte land to take up land. They go to Vancouver, 11. C, and then take a boat for their destination. M. Dickey, who run a aawmill on Cirinly mountain, lot a couple of finger from hi left hand lt week. lr. Edward d rosed the wound and aay the band will toon be all right again minua the finger. C. II. Fouler of Powell Hulle wai a Prineville visitor the lat of the week. Mr. Foeler i a great booster for the Powell Butte country. None better anywhere, be any. He lived thirty odd year in the Wil lamette valley (it1 a good country, too, he thinks) but it can't touch thia tectum. The girl' C. C. II. 8. basket ball team wat defeated at Bend lait Saturday evening by a score of II to 8. Bend played a good awift game. The high school girls think they can beathe Bend team and are action for a return match. In the first half Brewster tent Misa Fay Raldwin in to play forward thinking she could throw more batkela, but her team mate were always used to her playing center and a weakened team resulted. She played her old position in the second balf and the C. C. II. S. team made a much better tcore. J. E. Stewart & Company, Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes. LOCAL MENTION Mr. William ltoegli lin gone to the Cove. K. 0. Logan of Humes waa in town this week. Roy E. (iray of Post was a busi ness visitor Tuesday. Mr. Booten of Post in visiting friend in town this week. Miss Pope of Portland is visit ing friend in Prineville and vi cinity. M. R. Biggt returned yesterday from Missouri with his blooded slock. Madras will try and settle the dust problem by using oil on the streets. Not a bad idea. John (ireen of Haycreek was in town last Friday, lie says crops are looking well in that section. 0. I. Davidson of the Barbed Wire rancb, in the Camp Creek country, is in Prineville this week. The achool director of Prine ville district have tet Saturday, April 22, as the time for voting on the question of changing the school site. Misa Wanda Logan of Portland, is visiting in Prineville (or a few days. She bag a 320-acre homestead in the Bear Creek country. William Boegli, the Culver Junction booster, says passenger trains will run to Culver next Sunday. Freight service will be gin the following day. Mr. McCoy, father-in-law of Harry Webb, is very sick with an attack of pneumonia. The old gentleman is 73 year of age and the chances for recovery are alight. A pair of spectacles with gold rims were picked up on the street after the club meeting Tuesday evening. Owner can have same by calling at the Journal office and paying for this notice. Regular March weather this week. Monday started with a flurry of snow and the succeed ing day have been biustry. The nighta have been unusually cold for this time of the year. Dr. Rosenberg has returned from his trip to Tbe Dalles. Prince and Warren Glaze are home on a visit from Portland. C..W. Elkint returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Sheriff Balfour it visiting the town on the west side thia week. Joe Hooker, a driver on the Sit ters stage line, has gone to Nevada. Mist Dillon of Fife passed through Prineville yesterday on her way to the railroad. A large delegation of teachers from Prineville will attend tbe In stitute at Bend Saturday. James McNeeley and Z. M. Brown were Portland passengers on the out-going auto Monday. Mr. Anna Glare, who has been visiting relative at Dallas all winter, is home again. William II. Milliorn hag sold bis ranch in the Bear Creek country to Eva Gutermuth of Eugene, for $3,000. Evangolitits Gregg and Webb are conducting revival services in the town of Culver. A lot boa been secured and a temporary building will be erected thereon. A perma nent organization will be effected and pastor employed. Eaeter morning service at tbo Presbyterian church in union with Methodist church. Special music by the united choirs. Solo by Mrs. Adams, duet by Misses Winnek and Barnes, boIo by Mr. Smith. Short sermon, "Did Jesus Rise." Orchestra in attendance. Ed. Dobin's team broke loose from the hitching post corner of A and Fourth, ran over to C. W. Elkins' store and charged down the sidewalk in front of the build ing. A few of the porch supports were torn out but no other dam age was done. E. W. Nelson of Post is in town on business today. Cold weather up his way, he says.' His section of the country did not receive much benefit from tbe influx of homeseekerg during tbe past four weeks. He says it is farther away from the railroad but is much better land than can be found near transportation. LOCAL MENTION A. R. Bowman it borne from Seattle. Rev. Mr. Huggina left for Port land this morning. A. E. Murphy of Burnt is visit ing friend in town. Robert Carey and wife have gone to Walla Walla for a visit. C. B. Muzxy was kicked in tbe head by a horse while unloading lumber last Friday at the Shipp & Perry yard. He received a gath over the eye and a cut two or tbree inches leng on the top of the head. He wag in the act of picking up a board when the bone let fly. Dr. Hyde says the injured man will goon be around all right. Oratorical honors at tbe contest last Friday evening were dis tributed as follows: Roy Lowtber, first place; Mamie Bailey, first alternate; Corinne Coffin, second alternate. The Alpha society won over tbe Ochoconian, getting two candidates in the final tryout. The winner on Friday evening will represent the Crook County High at the Ontario contest. Resolutions of Condolence. Hall of Ochoco Lodge No. 46, 1. O. 0. F Prineville, Oregon, March 27, 19U. We, your committee, to whom was referred the duty of drafting resolutions of condolence on the death of Brother George Curtis, father of Brother Wm. Curtis, beg leave to submit the follow ing: Whereas, the Silent Messenger of Death haa entered our midst and taken from ui the well beloved father of Brother Wm. Curtis, and onr esteemed brother, therefore, be it Resolved, that the heartfelt sym pathy of this lodge be extended to the brother and family in their sad be reavement and bid them look to Him from Whom all good Cometh and Who doeth all things for the beat. Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to Brother Curtis. Also to Pacific Odd Fellow and Crook County Journal for publication. C. B. DlNWIDDIX, J. II. Grav, James Aixkx, Committee. Notice. The president of the C. C. H. S. Alnmni requests a meeting of its mem bers at her home Tuesday evening at 7:80. April 18, 1911. 4-13-lt Bkulah Cxooks, president. POULTRY SUPPLIES Chick Food, Oyster Shell, Ground Bone, Beef Scraps, Poultry Condition Powder, Lice Killer. The Easter Evangel. The choir of tbe M. E, church, assisted by some of the beet voices in the city, will render a sacred cantata next Sunday evening. Luckey's orchestra will alto help with the music. Tbe cantata is divided into two parts "Christ's suffering and death" and "Christ's Resurrection and victory." The following will take part: Soprano Misses Brobst, Win nek, Rideout, Schnassey, Cleek, Coffin. " Alto Megdamea Shipp, Rosen berg, Misses Barnes, Jane Allen, Vivian Allen, Mabel Allen, Leola Estes. " Ba?s Messrs. Edwards, Wil liamson, McBain, Kaeser, Cooke, Battles. Tenor Messrs. Shipp, Bundy, Curtis, Ashby. All are invited. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bldH will be received by the Hoard of Directors of School District No. 1. Prineville, Oregon, until May lHt, 1011, for the erection and com pletion of Tublic School building, according to plans and specifications prepared by Charles H. Burggraf, architect, Albany, Oregon. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to "School District No. 1, Prineville. Oregon," for the sum of $."00.00, a a guarantee that the contractor will furnish an ap proved bond equal to 50 per cent of tbe contract within ten days after the awarding of the contract. All bids must be made ont on blank proposals for the same. Blanks furnished upon application by tbe clerk or architect Plans and speci fications may be seen at Prineville, Oregon, or at the Architect's office. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of School Board Diet. No. 1, Prineville, Oregon. H. P. Bki.knap, Chairman. M. R. Elliott, Clerk. , 3-13 Girl Wanted. Girl wanted for general housework. Apply at once to Louis Wylde. . 4 8 For Sale. Yoong bugey team, new buggy and harness. Call at this office. 4-13-tf Eggs for Sale. Rhode Island Reds; $1.50 tor 15; both pens headed by imported birds. Address Mrs. Ida B. Mobsi, Prineville, Oregon. 4-13-lmp Call for County Warrants. All registered general fund warrants up to and including registered No. 1457 and road warrants up to and including registered number 56 are now payable. Interest will stop from the date of this notice. Dated April 1, 1911. Ralph L. Jordan, County Treasurer. Deputy Assessors Appointed Crook county deputy assessors have been allotted districts aa fol lows: II. E. Reynolds of Paulina will have the territory embraced in the following read districts Paulina, 8ummit, Beaver Creek, Hardin, Maury and Newsom Creek. J. A. Moffat of Roberts Camp Creek, Johnson Creek and Breese. K. D. Houston of Ashwood Ashwood, Hay Creek, Cross Keys and Lyle Gap. . Roy Chitwood of Grizzlv Wil low Creek, Lamonta, Haycreek and Kutcher. G. R. Johnson of Powell Butte will have the east end of Tetherow, tbe Powell Battes, Ireland and Lava districts. Joe Howard of Lower Bridge will assess the towns Prineville, Bend, Redmond, Madras, etc. Ha may also assess the Black Butte, Laidlaw and the west end of Teth erow. Call for County Warrants. All registered road warrants op to and including registered nnmber 80, and scalp warrants up to and including registered nnmber 547 are now payable. Interest (top from date of this notice. Dated this 13th day of April, 1911. Ralph L. Jordan, County Treasurer. Lost. Straw-covered suit case between Bend and Powell Buttes. Finder leave at tbis office or call central on the Pioneer Tel. A Tel. line, 4-6 Eggs for Sale. Brown Leghorns; write or phone. 1.40 per setting. Earl Helms, Prine ville, Oregon. 4-6-lm p For Sale. . Good horse, buggy and harness; home 7 years old, gentle; sate for lady. Inquire of Edgar Stewart, Prineville, Oregon. 4-6 Dog Lost Fox Terrier bitch, answers to name of Monday. Return to Thos. Sh arp Jr. and receive reward, 3 30 4-6 Sideboard for Sale. Quarter sawed oak, large mirror. Cost 25 in Portland, will be sold for $16 if taken at once. Inquire at this office. ' Eggs for Setting. Genuine, Full Blood Rhode Island Reda. Eggs 2 p-a setting. Collins W. Elkins Store. 3-23-lmo-p