Mowers Canning, a Pleasure The only jar in tlio world that Uses A'o Rubber Ring t i ... . ..w Kteni all VclciihlM. l'ruiu,Mn,Fih,tlo.,pr(olly lorcvtr. Airtight Srlf-Stalittft Sanitary A'o &rru C' ORDLR A DOZLN TODAY The self-dump, steel McCormick rakes are made for Service. Will outwear two ordinary rakes. Easily Operated. The W. F. King Co, Farm Implements of all kind Improvements are made on the McCormick mower every year. The old mow er was a good machine, but the improved this year's model is still better. The aim of the McCor mick factory is to put a machine on the market that has THESE 1WO QUALITIES Durability Light -Running LOCAL MENTION liimulmll next Saturday and Hum- ly. Harry Harrington tit Ilia mw m nn st King's. Mr. ami Mrs. C'olirs hsve gone to tliti mountsins (ur a vscstion. A. It. Ilowmsn returned Tut dsy (rum a trip to Kuiihss snd NchrsHks. M a 1 I Abliin Howard proved up 011 her di'Hi'rl claim' Wlora County Clerk lirown Momlay. Tliero will l no iirdiehiiig at tlio Union church next Sunday, an tho puslur will l)v hwv. Attorney SunUirn gut liiu'k (rum Minnesota hint week wlieru lm tuuk the rctuiiiu ul hin friend, Mr. Crtltlii, to Ik hurii'd. Ualph Smith, when coiiiing to town Mondiiv morning wiw a lurgp oougur trotting along the rouil s irw mil id north of l'riiicvillu. Hy the time h got a gun tlio snitusl hud disappeared. In hunting around (or hay and grai sample luxt week Jack Sum tnera found a man that had an acre sown to peanuts and they looked fine. The email boy will he intereated to know that the patch is within lour miles of town. Word was received from l'eputy Sheriff KJ wards the other day that his mother, who has been very sick, is getting belter. Mr. Kdwards will take her to Bulling ham, Wash., (or a ehort stay and then report (or duty to Sheriff Its 1 four. The Mitmi Hodges entertained (ur Minn Ada Allen o( 1'ortland lust Saturday evening. Thome present were the Minxes Allen, May and I'ura Knox, and Kvelyn lioone, and the Meeers. Heihtel, Hreweter, Wirtx, lloraco liolkmip, Moran and Smith. Culver 1ms solved tho water pruhlem. liy keeping everhmt ingly at it a How of 400 gallons of good water was struck. A pump ing plant and tank will be put in to supply tho needs of the town and surrounding country. Minn Winnifred Lewis, well known in l'rinevilli), is one o( the chief actors in a romantic marriage in Portland. She was secretly married last January to .Mason Wittenberg, son of the president of the Paoilio Coast Uiscuit Co. The Redmond stock sale last week was well attended by both buyers and sellers. Prices were satisfactory all round. It is the intention o( the Central Oregon Livestock Association of Redmond to hold these sales once a month during the summer and fall months. C. J. Sundquist, who has a dry ranch on Poverty Flat, had a sample of oats yestorday that measured four feet in height, with plump, well-filled heads that measured between nine and ten inches in length. Tho oats is called the "mortgage litter" back East, Mr. Sundquist says. Its yield here is prodigious. Hand dance next Saturday, July 211. "Among the Urcakers" August 3d. Everybody is getting ready to go camping. Horn July 23, to the wife of K. A. Booth, a son V. F. King returned from his California trip last evening. V. 11. W. Hamilton tuid II. 1). Peoples have formed a partnership in the real estate litiine8. Mrs. Luther Claypool of Paulina cauiii down Monday (or a two weeks' visit in Prineville. Douglas Ingram, of the forest service, got hack last evening from his Southern Oregon trip. F. MelUe of Antelope passed thrutigh Prineville Saturday on his way to his place up the Ochoco. Frank F.ikins and family have come over from Madras. He will make his home in Prineville in the future. Contrary to expectations bench land grain looks good, (iood samples have been secured (ur ex hibition purposes. John Tetnpleion, Perry Poindex ter and Frank Spinning ot Kcho left Tuesday for a month's hunt ing trip on the head waters ot the! lTmtiua. J James W. Lawler has bought the lean Houston ranch, near) Ashwood. There are 520 acres in , the tract. The price paid was 18000 J Itev. Bailey will preach at the I'pper Mill creek schoulhouse next Sunday at 11. At 2 p. m. there will be a babkut dinner and a good time is expected. Mrs. Frank Foster and Mies Ada Allen left this morning fur an outitix at Williamson's sheep camp on the Ochoco. Ir. .1. T. Fox will preach at -the Methodist church' next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach at 8 o'clock. You are invited to attend these services. Mrs. I. Michel and son Sly vain left last Friday for a visit of a cou ple of weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dan Summers at Elgin, Oregon. She was accompanied by her nice Miss Leonie (Mock. Suplee Items It is very hot and most ol us would welcome a good rain. Horn To the wile o( C. O. (iarner, a girl. E. N. Strong, representing Ore gon Life, and Mr. Williams passed through last week en route to Canyon City, A. T. Coleman made a business trip to Paulina Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Powell, John Schwarser, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Treichl and Ollie Stewart com prised the automobile party that took dinner with Mrs. Ceorge Senecal Sunday. Chas. Itomlstiy and (ius I More made a business trip to Canyon City and John Pay last week. Miss Bessie Allen is quite sick. Oscar Oherg is logging for the Powell sawmill. Tint-:. Auto for Sale I have Did niewt runabout in the oily, but htiviiiK tolil my ranch will sell tile auto wliicli is bran new (or SIU0 le than (op I. It is equipped with gU front, leather top, BptHxIomeUir, clock ami extra tire. Might take good lots for part payment. For more particu lars, address 1'. O. Ilox 445, Prineville, Ore. 7-27-21 Real Estate Transfers. Bida Wanted The Board of Education is plan ning extensive improvements on the High School, including carpen tering, plumbing and masonry. The contract to be let to the lowest bidder. All who wish to bid are requested to call at the ollice of Supt. Ford and examine plans and specifications and leave their bids at thoir earliest possible conven ience. It is further requested that all submit two bids, one for cash in full whon the work is accepted, and one, one-half cash when work is accepted and the remainder on the first day of May, 1912. Ayerdnlec For Sale Tliot'ouiibieit A venl.ilc puppies for sule. (1. W. liO'MiliTS ill I'rlneviUe Miichiue Simp. " 7 -iW-u An Extraordinary Man. Alhazen's date was about 1100 A. R lie was of the Moorish, or Arab, race and resided in Spain, thonph he passed much of his time in Egypt. Ho was the first to dis cover the real laws of optics and in astronomy was tho leading man of his day. This extraordinary man anticipated Torricelli in tho mat ter of atmospheric weight and eanie very near stealing awny from Newton the gniit truths concerning the law of gravitation. He was fair ly well acquainted with tho law of falling bodies and missed by a very narrow margin tho honors that came later to (lalilei and Kepler. Hit Argument. A small hoy who lives on the north side cainu homo from school one day and showed his mother one of his drawings. The picture, if such it may ho called, scorned to be one of a duck in a lake. "That's a lino duck," said his mother. " "J'ain't n duck." said the young ster; "it's a boat," "One would take it for a duck," his mother replied gently. "Yes, but two wouldn't," said the boy convincingly. That ended the argument. Den ver Times. Furnished by Crook County Abstract Company, ot Prineville, Oregon. Oregon A Wettern Oil. Co. to Wm. M. Vanderpoil, lots 1 to 12 inc., block U, O. A W. add. Prineville. U00. Oregon A Wtrn Col. Co. to Elmer W. Kaylir, lot. 4, 6, 6, blk. 3, O. & W. add. frineville. $000. Harold Hobba to M. P. Powell, lots 2. 3, 4, 6, 11, blk. 8, Second add. 1'rine ville. (1. M. I). Powell, et ui to W. A. Mc Farland, lota 4, 5, 6. block 8, Second add. Prineville. f 1075. Geo. A. Ziichary, et ux to Henry Koch, RW4 Sec. 4-14-19; aleo 300 IWt (Wiiare in S. V. corner of t-KJj' SW' Sec. 4-14-1!. 1000. Kussell T. Johnson, et ux to Win. Wtirxweiler, F.'2 NKJf. K.4 SKj; it NWt4' V. Sec. 27-15-U. t'SJO. Oregon & Wetturn Col. Co. to Geo. W. Noble, Iota 1, 2, 3, blk. 3, O. V. I add. Prineville. ?tiO0. Opal City Land Co. to Geo. A. Itold rick, lot 8. blk. 38, Opal City. 1100. The Ikind Co. to Frsnk B. Clark, lot 7, blk. 1, Park add. Itend. (200. Opal City I.and Co. to II. M. Seven man, lot l(i, blk. 3d, Opal City. $150. Harry IMwon to Herbert Rideout, SKH SWK Sec. 181415. 5000. John O. Powell, et ux to Roy Powell, Ei SE.H-4. SW'X HV., 8.Si 8WX "d S'a ot N.S of SWl, Sec. 4-15-18. $10,000. Redmond Townsite Co. to M. M. Henderson, lots 9 & 10, blk. 4, Red mond. $:100. J. V. McGanagill to A. A. McCord, WS, V.i Sec. 24-1512. $100. James 1. Mayes, et ux to Mt. Jeffer son Lodge No. isMJ, L O. O. F., 5 acres in NEt Sec. 6-11-14. t. Alfred F. Biles, et ux to S. M.Collins, W.Si SF; Sec. 32-14-13. $2300. Andrew G. Anderson, et ox to J. W. Ginuerich, N' & KE NW See. 24 A SWtf S Sec 14-21-10. (1800. Madras townsite Co. t: J. D. Vlnte, lot 7, blk. 1 in Tract "B", Palniain, (150. Patents were recorded from the United States to John T. Forrest, Lewis R. Wilton, James A. McCall, Samuel Wiehl, Wm. J. MeGiNray, Albert T. Yocom, Chester R. Stamp, Knox B. Huston. Dtadly. Two ladies pot quarreling about their respective ages. At last, to end the dispute, one of them said in a conciliatory tone of voice: "Don't let us quarrel over the matter any more, dear. I, nt least, havo not heart to do it. I never knew who my mother was, for she deserted me when I was a baby, and who knows but that you may have been that heartless parent?" An Unimportant Blundar. Troud Artist Behold my mas terpiece grass, trees, mountain, sky reflected in lake! Sympathizing Friend Very pret ty. But why do you sign it in tho top left hand corner? Troud Artist Oh, hang it! The idiots have hung it upside down! Judge's Library. Furnished Rooms Furnished rooms for rent. Apply to Mr i. Fllen Gullifunl, first bouse next liobt. Moore's btocksu ;th shoo, 7-27-lmp 7 -' uiiids More Sheaves with Less Twine Plymouth Binder Twine ii made right. It works smoothly, ties properly, and the last of the ball feeds as freely as the first. No knots or breaks. Fifty per cent stronger than the strain of any t machine actually requires. 4 PlYMOUTH Binder Twine is used more than any other twine because it is known to be the best. 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Remember, whatever roofing you buy, you are paying the price of Ruberoid. So learn about all roofs before deciding on any. To get this valuable book free, address us, or, better still, call if you can. SHIPP & PERRY ! Prineville, Oregon and Dance At The Commercial Club Hall Saturday July 29 Everybody Invited OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. To Portland Snokane. Seattle. St. Paul. Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha Kan- sas Aty. Traina leave Onal P.i'tv S-3fl m fi,!.,.- R K( Mil:... 9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m'. Leave rortiand 3:aa a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. m., Metolius RtOS n. m Tulver S-9t r, m rr.l r.f a.cn n n: l .1 connections to and from interior points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, R. E. MICHAEL, Portland, Oregon. Agent, Madras, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, T, A. GRAHAM, Agent, Opal City, Ore. Ageni, Meto'.ius, Ore.