f LOCAL MENTION What About Haying? We can furnish you anything from Men to Mowers. This season we are showing for the first time the new Champion Mowers, which the manufacturers have decided to make the king of all machines. Three Styles, 3 Weights, for all Kinds of Grain and Hay Crops. The Champion Rake has not been im proved, as neither user or seller or manufacturer can suggest anything, or think of anything to make it better. Comes with Heavy Wheels, Double Coil Spring Teeth. Steel Cable, Galvenized Guy able. Pully Rope, Pulleys, ackson Forks, Hay Forks, tay Wagons, Lubricating Oils, Etc-, at lowest prices. The New Mitchell Wagon has no superior for this climate and the Eastern Oregon Roads; is extra strong; light running and guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. All sizes. J! fujl Take It Around on a Wheelbarrow Star Windmills, Meyers Pumps and Cylin- When the watering trough is filled i r. t- p. Ill-'' Md the widows nd buggies ie ders, i ipe and r lttmgs, rage r leld r encing, washed with the hose, you caa disconnect - ,-. , , , Lawn r encing and Uates on hand. in less than three minutes and take it on a wheelbarrow anywhere there is other work to be done like running the corn sheller, fan ning mill, washing machine or any machine intended to be ran by band. It is the biggest time and money saver ever used on a fana. Come in and see it work. Collins W. Elkins. Prineville, Oregon 1 V, WAfTED-A RiQER AGENT njr UcicMe furnixhl by us. lyursk't-DUeverywiierv areuakiiitf "0 m9HEy until you rwive and approve of j-cmr liCT(.'U. We ship toanyone anrTft"1n th TJ. t-.fn t:iimu luaavanrp.frrMrntftf.auil allow TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL during waicn lime you may ride tlie bicycli- and put It to any tot. you wW. H you are then not pcrfi-ctly satwiiil or do not vti-h to k'i tie i.trrri n tr M-k to u at our Pmin a nd ... a.7 ... i. i ... -i. FACTORY FSICES We f'Ttti-tt the hirhist craue bicycle it Is .Jr ... ".! possit.irt 10 mire at one small proiit Hove sctnalfirtorycost . ou save flu to f-DlMdii-men' i.rotits by buy ineiiirectnf c! hive the marmfacturt r's irniranti-n brhinil your Z ' .1, u ' a wyieor a pair or utvs rrm ..w at. m,, until you nvptve our raiairo ami lonm mr in.in.sni .,r YQU WILL BE lTflKKMFI) w," rwtTtirtlfiil nrtlrw ""it'Tf J, .'.'"!' "Uw t"c,cta uuuaiiiauwiluulae our (tin. CUASTERSRAKES. l"wd r3ilrtl. .M idat,rru.rrMlnsD4 sLH Ketfgeihorn Puncture-Proof MSJL rt;!MrrrtstI pvtfvfttittttirtt it -C-yj IQMCRETECUBLEFeOMPuHCTUIIES MLS, Taeh, or Class witl not 1st the sir out. A ksnun-d tuouand pairs sola lait rear DESCRIPTION, L'&a'nTe.,11 narnr. very nuranie and iin-d lasiile wim a Mitual quality of rul'iwr. wuirh never U- porous and whioh Ploe nr mr11 wiricnr.s without allowing t he air to escape, ve narebundn-uaot If-ttvrsfrom Eatisfied customer slittretliat thlr tin-shave only ben pumped up om-e rtwn-e in a whole scav.n. TLcy wct-h no more than aa onlmary tire, the puncturerc-sistiwt analiu-4 tx-iiif jiTf l.y several layers of thin, specially prepared rlT1??" ,he ,r,'ad Tlie regular price of the tire WfW.IW p(T pair, but foradwrti.inir nnrmM ?. , if special factory tin.-e to the rider of only t SO per pair. All orders iJ. T T''l- V Ma c on approval, l oi do not pay a" sum examined and found them stri.-tlv as r'ir.-iented v ' il tSTi i TO ItfTRODUCCMMLr ESti3 a f ftotlec th thick rubberlraad A"and puncturtrips"B" nd 'D'f alto nm stria "H,v to prevent Jhm cutting. This uri win ounasx any oiner maka-sOFT, ELASTIC aa4 BAB) T HIDING. shlppf-d same ctml umil iua WITH OSoeaVtid ;iT'i7It . 1 ZV, v? .' r pn.ss Vr ilrU Ton tvl POLL CSH J-I n'UT writ to uh iMaj wtf'ss iu inlc. if T"'i ".f run fiwtrr. f ttett4.-r.imit l-'nirv-rand ir.tc tiu,-r ttai . - .iit mil no hi c i i',ot tf n v.ii rmn 't o:i Yf a onlr ti.e tin ni r.l.-r pfcif r.r tlrr. w'lll nn.J Nt tt,.'r w-H r ti HEED TIRES ZVZZt'Z!lTlJ!?: w" "" iirr Birrti,e H 1T ot. . utt to w eVH? o w "1 " nIT'a5! J.L. HEAD CYCLE COFiPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL- TTT The Only Way To know that your title is clear JU is to have your Abstract made by the Pioneer Abstract Company. (Oldest Plant in Crook County) The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock Prices. W. A. Booth, 1'rea. D. F. HTaw art. Vice-Pre. C. M. Ki.kiuM a.br STATE BANK NO. 1HS I. A. BoOTU. Aita'l" Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON rapltal mock fully paid fSfl.iKin in HtirpluM , fi.umi.uo Htock holder.' Ilahlllty.. M,uui.u Statement Rendered to State Bank Ezaminer Nov. 10, 1910; Atttll Limbilili. Ixnnand DUcounU tm WM Capital atoc .Ki,firo.m (iverdrait. I. W.Kt Kurplii. fiuni.tm Furniture and mturva t.tm.vt I ndlvlded ptoflta 7.KIH0H Rcill C.tdU' fi.-f"'.'! lM.DO.ll. . 17HI1U.H7 Caib ei kaatl taa aae (real aaalu (79, 1 57. 1 9 Notice fur 1'ubliciition. Itepartment ol the Interior, V. S. Land Ofllce at Tne li.llen. Ort gon, M.y iird ltlll. olite 1b hereby ;iven that jAjte. H. H a KVttv. of Robert.. Oregon, who, on Novemler9th. mle Honie.teii, o. l.w, f.ert.1 No. uliui. lor h-t" d hiihI 7,Sj. 6 .nd lot 1, N K 4 NW,, .wtloti 7 . tou n-hip lh wmth. ratiffe 17 cji.t, Willamette Meri'llnn. ims tili-d nothe ol intention to ni.Ke tinrti livf.yt-.r .rol. to ctHhllNh elniln to ttie l.ud atM)e de.TilHMl. Iielore W.rren Brown, I'ounty elt:rk at in. orfire, at lrlueville, tre Kon, on the -th day ol July, 1911. I'tKininnt naiiii-Jt a. witnesse.: Jnmeff A. Mofllll. of Prineville. OreKon. ( land '. liun hnin, J. K. Kohtrpj, Arthur ". Mo... of KoLtih. Oregon. c. W. MOOKK, Itegliter. 6-tp Land to be Cleared by Contract. 800 acres of land to be cleared by con tract. Call on or address Mack Butte Land & Livestock Co.. Sisters, Oregon, or call at LongHoIlow Ranch. 6-4 Land for Sale. 640 acres of good farming land in the tamons Powell Butte country. Inqniie of F. A. Kice, county surveyor, 1'rine ville, Oregon. 4-6 Irrigated Land For Sale. 80 acres of irrigated land, all in crop, Powell Bntte district. Call on or ad dress, Titus 4 Smith, Powell Butte, Ore. 6-8-lmp The Home Bakery. Fresh bread baked daily. Pastry or ders promptly tilled. Hot coffee Bnd sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 and 4 o'clock. 6-8-tf Mrs. F. E. Urosii s, Prop. . L Diitolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the firm of Henderson, Iioonu & Claytool, doing business under the name of the Hender son Investment Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Omar 0. Clavpool retiring, J. W. Henderson and J. W. Boone will continue the business, pay all debts and collect all bills. 5 25-3p Omar C. Clatpoou Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sara Smith ranch, near Prineville. 1J5 head of mure and geldlngx, large enough for work hotntn, will be sold In any number at reasonable prices. For further Information add row O, 11. Ruhhkix, Prineville, Oregon. 12-10-tf Girl to Iron. Girl wanted to iron half day each week. Apply to Mrs. 8, R. Cooper. 2tp T. J. Ferguson of Roberts was s busititmt visitor Tuesday. Ralph Jordan has bought tht old school building lor I J&O, Mrs, William Wilson ot Sinttrt is visiting bt-r tuolher, Mrs. Sarah Stevens. Will Wursweiler is assisting at the First National during lbs ab sent' ol T. M. liatdwio. It. (iorniley left (or Portland the Unit ol tbs week to try to get rid ol a bad case) ol rheumatism. Ollicer Weston has been on the sick list (or a wet-k. IU is ablo to be out but la not feeling very vrt. Oscar W. Rsinsdord and Miss Kllier Taylor, both ol Rend, were married Saturday by Rev. Lioin ger. Mrs, Wursweiler came up Irom th ranch at Metoliu.i Saturday. She li-(t next day lor her home In Portland. Mr. Tittims, the jeweler, has gone to the Warm Spring Indian reservation to try the medicinal qualities ol the water there. The Redmond daily paper was short lived. Publisher Palmer concluded alter the third issue to drop it. A wise conclusion, Pavid Pickett and his mother came over Irom Eugene the first ol the week. David has Wen attend ing the Univernity ol Oregon. Rtilt-rt Zeverly was threatened with an attack ol typhoid the first ol the week. The doctor whs able to break it tip and he is now well enough to be out again. M. J. Lemons ol Kile and Miss August. Kberhardt ol I'mnstl vttltia were married lust Wednes day evening at the Presbyterian church. They left Saturday lor their home at Fife. A. J. Wasgalt came in with President lnviilion ol the Oregon it Western Colonixiition Co. Hun' day evening. Mr. Wasgatt will go Irom here to Hums where he will work lor the company. Hard luck. The city ol Madras in digging lor water struck an air crevice at the depth ol 90 leet that lets the water run in the wrong direction. Another well will be started in a different location. Homer Ross is the new super visor in churge ol the Prineville ollice, vice A. S. Iroland, resigned Mr. Ross will move his (utility here and take up his abode permit nently. He likes the town ami country. Paul Mertsching and son ol Ore gon City came in Monday to pre pare the way lor the rust ol the family. Mr. Merttching has a place on Dry creek. He will be followed by quite a colony of bis Oregon City neighbors. They are just the kind ol settlers we need (!. M. Slocum, cashier ol the Redmond Hank ol Commerce, was a business visitor Tuesday. lie says that Redmond is getting ready to handle the Prineville business when the road reaches that place. Freight received one day in Redmond should be landed in Prineville the next. Nothing to it. September 1 will see the rails laid to the Hub City, Mr. Slocura says. LOCAL MENTION Mr. Thompson ol Powell Butte la visiting a sister in Portland. Miss Rose F.llefson and Kmil Lehmann were married yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. L. A. Thomson ol Port land joined her husband in Prine ville lust week. William llanley ol Hums passed through Prineville Monday on hit way home Irom the railroad. Mrs. Pleas Milliorn Ivlt the first ol the week lor Madras to join her husband who la In business there, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Strong came in Irom Portland Tuesday. They had a delightful lime t the rose carnival. Miss Agnes Elliott Is expected home today from Eugene, where she has been attending the Uni versity ol Oregon. Many citizens ol Prineville are planning to attend the 3-day race meet at Redmond this week. To morrow is the last day. Contractor 0. J, Wilson ex) poets to loavo Monday for I'uu Hint, whero ho will asauma the ummixumont ol the I'owoll saw mill. Mrs. Ihxninr came home Irom Seattle the last ol the week. She was accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Cook, ol Phoenix, Arisona. F, P. llipe will give a free dance .at I.amontu Friday, June 23. He has just completed his new ball which has a floor space ol 2-lxM) feet, tiood music is promised. J. It. Kutun, state tax commis sioner, was in Prineville the Inst ol the week. He was consulting with Assessor I.afolletle ill regnrd to a uniform system ol taxation, William Treichel and wife and Mrs. Ollie Stewart ol Paulina stopped over a day at Prineville to their way home Irom the carnival. They were the guests ol George Noble. J. C. Wyman, representing the Pacillo Paper Co. ol Portland, was in Prineville Saturday looking after business, Mr. Wyman says that Prineville is one ol the best towns in the interior. J. II. Wintlom and family lett Monday by team lor the Willam ette valley to sHnd the summer. They will first go to Hrownsville (or a visit and later will rent a cottage at Newport fur a couple of months. Harry Wyatt ol Portland, a brother o( Rev. George Wyatt, is hereon a visit. Mr. Wyatt was through this country twenty-five years ago and notes great changes since that time. He may como here and settle, Robert A. Howes, not Elkins, wus the name ol the man brought in Irom M mints last week who was thought to be crazy. Dr. lielknap examined the man and adjudged him insane. Ho was taken to the asylum last Friday. Requests lor sample copies of the Journal have been received Irom fur off South Africa and Aut-traiiu. This week Peter Keary of lieuulien, Wimbledon Park, Surrey, England, will take the Journal to learn something of this country. OlCgOOlifC As Always Pays First. Prineville, Oregon, June 13, 1911. E. N. Strong, District Manager Oregon Lile Insurance Company. Prineville, Oregon. Dear Sir, I have the check ol Oregon Life in lull settlement ol the policy which my husband held. Me also had a policy in another company, but Oregon Lile was lirst to pay. I wish lo thank you lor your promptness lor it has been less than a week since I lorwarded the proofs ol my husbands death lo your company al Port land. Very truly yours. Margaret C, Reams.