Real Economy In Wagon Buying HAY! We handle McCormlck mowers and rakes. 1 yon need a new haying machine, you can do no belter than gti McCormick. McCormick mowers are light running; they are durable, and they are built in various sizes to meet the most varied requirements 3 A, 5, 6 and 7-foot cut McCormick rakes are made in varioue widths in either hand or self dump styles, If you are undecided at to what machine you want, call and let us explain the many meritorious features found iu the McCormick mower and rake construction. Learn why McCormick mowers and rakes are money savers. If you are Dot ready to buy, Call anyway and get a catalogue. It's filled with valuable informa tion, and it will explain exactly why McCormick rakes and mowers excel LOCAL MENTION. Allio Vnlrath was up from Mad' raa this week. Mrs. Champ Smith came home from Portland the last ol the week. lr. KoKfriWrg ami family turnml Irom Portland Friday night. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Tempi ton of Idtdmond were in Prineville Halimlay, Geo. M. TlfT of Trout creek was a county seat visitor the last ol tho week. I'rol. Myers has been re engaged to head the l'rineville public schools next year. Mm. Dean Huston of Ashwood was visiting the family of Wade UtiKton the Inst of the week. Chas. ltrittingham and family of lliirni passed through Prineville the first of the week on thuir way to Allisny. (1. 11. Hrewster Jr., has been ap pointed state water master for Crook county by the Statu Water Hoard of Salem. Miss Murray, who has been teaching school on Trout creek, csme in the last of the week to take the state examination. liny Constable and family, to gether with his mother and grand mother, are over on the Deschutes fishing. Mrs. Constable and her mother are from Oklahoma. The hnschall game announced for last Sunday between l'rineville and the Portland 0. I!. A N. nine did not come off as scheduled. The. railroad boys did not show up fur some reason. The Sunday School at South Powell Huttes will hold its session on Crooked river on Rev. Wyalt's homestead tho Sunday following tho -1 th of July. ltusket lunch. All interested invited. WW, K. rf-VS iV,- VrXjT I 17 - if 7 Two Hole, low, $13.50 Three Hole, low, $15.00 J- EL About an inch of rain has fallen in this part of Crook county since last Friday. The weather man says .85 of an inch. It came in the nick of time to save the grain, flood average crops are now as sured throughout the county. George li. Kay of Post was down for supplies Saturday. lie is getting ready for haying. The ranchers in the Iloraeheaven coun try llnished the spring round-up last week. They found stock in good condition. The grass in the timber is the best for several years. (ieorge Siorkumnn met with an unlortunate accident last week. While returning home from town his borne sliped his bridle and ran away, throwing Mr. Stork mann out, breaking his jaw bone in two places. Drs. Hyde snd Kdwards dressed the wounds and had the injured man taken to Portland to be examined by an X-ray. Miss Rosa ft. Parrott left Mon day morning for lierkeley, Calif., where she goes to attend summer school. This fall she will head the department of Kr.glish at the Monmouth Normal. During her three-years' stay in Prineville Miss Permit has made many warm friends. While they regret to lose her yet they are pleased to have her ability as a teacher recognized by a state institution. When at the courthouse if you hear 1 md noises like something snapping or (Hipping, don't be alraid. Its only Henry Clow's new-fangled lawn mower. Nor is it one of the sort that any old scrub can push around. No, sir. Henry has fixed up a gas engine and with some bicycle gearing has a contraption that will mow the grass like a houso afire. Just at present it takes two men to navi gate it but as soon as a couple of wheels arrive it will propel itself. Patent applied for. IHtfNT! tie 3LO kSllURJAWf) i fan. LOCAL MENTION Mrs. Dan McKay of Antelope is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chris Cohrs. K. If. Howell and J. J. Wilt of Sisters were over on a business trip Tuesday. Christian Suit; of Powell Butte filed his petition for final naturali zation pa)era Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. F. Condart, who lives two miles west of town, left Tues day for a visit to Spokane. Supt. Ford left for Salem the first of the week. He is a member ol the State Hoard of Examiners. J. A. Wilson, salesman lor Sludebaker Bros, of Portland, is interviewing our business men this week. Hub Kinder left at this office a head of lettuce that measured 1G inches in diameter. He has plenty more like it. Charles A. Stevenson and Margaret Barber Denier of Held, Oregon, were married by Recorder lireese Monday. Chadwick II. Irvin and Nellie O'Dell Johnson, both of Redmond, were granted a license to wed the first of the week. Miss Ethel Potter returned Sun day evening from Spokane to spend the summer. She is now a full fledged graduate nurse. Her diploma is from one of the bet-t hospitals in Spokane. Arthur Bennett, who has a ranch on Camp creek, came in last Thurrday evening with his right arm paralyzed. He didn't know how it happened. Just woke up in the morning with u useless arm. Dr. Belknap fixed him up so that he could use it a little and he has gone back home. It will be all right in time. Insurance nni er r 1! Safe, Durable and Economical. Two Hole, Range Back, $16.00 Ovens $3.50 Three Hole Range Back, $18.50 STEWART &d 003VEFAsTT The W. F. King Co, A, It. Rogers and two sons, Alan and Donald, and (!. II. Rogers, timliermen and capitalist of Minn eapolis, spent the first of the week with J. H. Haner looking over their extensive interests in Crook county. Jack Stone was brought over from Rend the first of the week ami examined by County Physi cian Rosenberg as to his sanity. While the fellow is not crazy his mental condition is such that he will be detained here for a time pending results. A marriage license was issued Monday to Andrew Morrow and Emily (i. Dougall. They will be married in Portland today. Mr. Morrow is one of Crook county's prominent and successful sheep men and Mrs. Dougall is a popu lar school teacher at Grizzly. Frank Foster and Elmer Clark were over at Madras Saturday and concluded to chip in four-bits apiece and take a chance on an automobile that was being rallied off. They won it. If you wake up some morning and find the streets smoking you will know they have brought it over from Madras. The Journal has juBt printed 700 abstracts for the Crook County Abstract Co., using typewriter type. This company is furnishing 200 of these abstracts to the Opal City Land Co., owners of the town site of Opal City, and 500 for The Oregon Trunk Development Co. Both are Portland firms. The Oregon Trunk Development Co. is platting and placing on the market five town additions in this county, as follows: Orandview addition to Bend, Waterway addition to Redmond, Pioneer addition to Opal City, Terminal addition to Culver, and the Warehouse addi tion to Madras. LOCAL MENTION The ladies are invited to attend the sessions of the development league. Crook county farmers are especi ally urged to come and hear the addresses ol President Gray on the possibilities of the development of Central Oregon. Dr. H. G. Davis, who was a delegate to the grand lodge K. of P. at Astoria, returned home Sunday evening. He reports an enjoyable time. Good roads, dry farming, the establishment of experimental farms and stations will be discussed at the development meeting Fri day afternoon. Come and hear them. At the wool Bales at Shaniko Monday a million pounds were sold on a weak market. Prices ranged 10 per cent lower than at the previous sales. Several lots were withdrawn and will be ship ped on consignment or held in storage. Colonel Belcher, Judge Wilcox and W. B. Mann came over from Redmond Wednesday morning. They were just 55 minutes making the trip over the new road. The road is fine, the Colonel says. Redmond is bonding the city for a water supply. Water will be brought from Cline Falls and stored in a 100,000 gallon steel tank for the use of the town and railroad company. Prineville Lots Wanted. Before Jnly 2nd write Richard R. Lawrence, Prineville, Oreeon, fullv describing your real estate, with Lowest cash price. 6-22-2t Irrigated Land For Sale. 80 acres of irrigated land, all in crop. Powell Butte district. Call on or ad dress, Titus & Smith, Powell Butte, Ore. ti-8 Imp Cm. Rr There Is more real economy in buy ing a Sludclaker form wagon than In paying a lower price for some cheaper nuke. A Sludebaer will give you Real Service It is built to last, and does Kit, a thousands upon thousands of tinners will testify. WAGONS are always dependable honest in material honest in make. That is why the farmers of the world have made the SludtbdkeT factory the largest vehicle factory in the world. It will pay you to visit our store and look over our line of Sludebaker vehicles. There will be a dance at the Hipe Hall, Lamonta, July Fourth. Supper at the Lamonta Hotel. Subject of services at Methodist church next Sunnay will be, morn ing, "Obeying the Vision." Even ing, "The Standpatter." Come and join us in these public de votions and enjoy the good singing of gospel songs. Epworth League devotional meeting at 7 o'clock. Band dance Saturday evening, July 1. Dancing will commence at 8:30 sharp. The Goddess of Liberty Contest A Goddess of Liberty contest has been started to decide who shall have that honor on July 4th. No names counted until they shall have reached 25 votes. The fol lowing was the vote Tuesday evening: Georgia (.'leek 130 Freda Llppraan 100 Corrine Coffln 435 Alma Noble. 175 Edna Long 35 Hnnna Fox 75 Band dance Saturday evening, July 1. Dancing will commence at 8:30 sharp. Choice Jerseys For Sale. Choice Jersey Cows and Heifers for sale. We will be at Sisters on July 4th and at Bend July 6th with some fine offerings. Come and look them over. O-iW-lt llACKLKMAN A i'FEIFFKR. Sunset Magazine for July. Vacation time at Los Angeles Beaches.' The Call of the Cool Sea Breeze, by Petti- B. Kyne, beautifully illustrated in fear colors. The Spell by C. X. & A. M. Williamson, Hunting-Fishing-Motor-ing-Fictian. On sale all news stands. 6-29-2t Sealed Bids Wanted. Realed bids wanted for the erection of a frame school building for District No. S9. For plans and specifications see J. B. Shlpp. Bimrd reserves rlubt to reject any and all bids. Bids open July 15 at Co. Kup't. office. ft.a PRICE CoslloW, Clerk. - i