v - Car Load Superior Drills, Plows, Harrows and Pulverizers will arrive the latter part of this week. The W. F. King Company. LOCAL MENTION Charles Lott of Lamonla wm in town loot Monday. Tlia public schools of Prinevills will open Monday, October 2nd. Wm. Treiehel of Paulina wu a Prineville viaitor Saturday. I'd Hlayton baa j tint received liia new pitno of the Ludwig make. Marahal Weston bad the bridge serosa the Ocboco repaired last week. J. Frank Stroud of Portland waa in I'rineville two or three days thin week. T .F. McAlliater, who waa threat' ened with an attack of typhoid, in out again. John Hopper and family were in town Monday from the homestead at Powell l'.utte. Newt Poindextor, who baa been sick for the pat month, is able to be on the street again. 'Horace Itelknap leave Friday morning for Portland where be will enter the medical college. Walter O'Neil of Madras, waa in I'rineville a couple of days during the week visiting with hi family. Minn Irene Barnes began a term of school in the Slayton district last Monday. Mrs. A. M. Jolly returned to I'rineville Friday after spending several week at her eon' place near ('reticent. Frank Klkina, who ia superin tending the grading of a lane at Summit Prairie, spent Sundny with hia family in I'rineville. Oliver Powell extends a cordial invitation to all lovers of musio to meet him at the Union Church Wednesday evening at 7:30. II. F. Mitchell realized good values front bis auction salo held last Friday at the Pitcher place, livery article advertised waa sold. Miss Nellie Summers left this morning for Portland whore she will resume her studies in music, under the direction of Mies Valli Whitney White of Boston. Rev. Bailey requests the sub scribers to the Baptist church building to pay their subscriptions at their earliest convenience. Pay to either bank, subject to the Baptist building committee. D. F. Stewart, treasurer. Mrs. Evelyn Lane Walker, who bad charge of the training depart rnont in the Crook county high school last year, has resigned be cause of the severe illness of her sister. The students and other friends of Mrs. Walker rogret that she is not to be with them this year. Warren Itrown, County Clerk, left Wednesday to attend the Pendleton "Round Up." After spending three days at Pendleton he expects to go to Hot Lake, Union county, for a two week's vacation. Mr. Brown states that he has boen in the office for more than five years and this ia the first time he has been "away. He ex' pacts to return about October, first. C. S. Congleton, forest ranger in the Paulina district was in town Saturday and Sunday. Klder Gregg will preach at New tome creek next Sunday at 11 a. m. and again in the evening. Married In this city, Clarence L. Branton and Nellie Barnes, Rev. C. 1. Bailey officiating. Henry Frohnhofer of Grizzly waa in I'rineville Monday, making application to make final proof on his homestead. R. L. ISiewster, city engineer, It ft last Friday for his old home in Chicago. He ex (wets to be gone about three weeks. Miss Kdna Morse of I'rineville has been elected principal of the Metolius schools and began her work there last Monday. Mra. F.lmer K. Spalding will leave Friday morning for several weeks visit to Vancouver, H. C, Portland, amf other Willamette valley points. Married At the residence of the bride's parents on West Branch, Wheeler county, Septembers, Geo. C. Black and Bertha Specht, Rev. C. P. Bailey officiating. Robert W. Bland of Grizzly made final proof on his homestead last Saturday before the County Clerk. Antone Fogle and Chas. McKenzie were his witnesses. The ladies' "500" club held their first meeting last Friday at the home of. Mrs. Frank Foster. Mrs. K. L. Aahby won the prize, which was a beautiful hand painted plate. Andrew Noblo and family re turned last week from a trip to the valley. They went down the Santiam but because of the forest fires were forced to return by way of tlio McKenzie. Mrs. Kliza Scott and A. K. Scott of Auburn, Washington, arrived Wednesday. Mra. Scott will make her home with hereon, L. L. Scott and A. E. Scott will look after his land interests here. Addie Foster fell and sustained a sevore Iracture oi nis leg last Monday. There were three breaks between the kneo and anklo. Dr, J. II. Rosenberg was called to at tend him, and while it was a bad break, Dr. Rosenberg Teports that he is doing well. John E. Williams of Clarkston, Washington, who was recently ap pointed pastor of the I'rineville MethodiBt church, has written Dr. Fox that he will be unable to reach I'rineville before Sept. 24. He asked Dr. Fox to take charge of the morning and evening services on Sunday, Sopt. 17. -Dr. Fox has kindly consented to conduct these services. Mr. George Millican visited' the Journal office this week and showed us a very fine specimen of free gold bearing quartz. This sample was sent Mr. Millican by his son, G. Walter Millican who has a mining claim on the middle fork of Applegate. If this speci men is a fair sample of the mine, G. Walter Millican will soon be a millionaire. LOCAL MENTION W. P. Magee was up Monday from Onnil. ' A. R. Bowman left this morning for Portland. Miss llattie Houston of Roberts was in town Wednesday. Harold Baldwin left for Port land Wednesday morning. Dr. Clark went to Madras last Monday for a few days' work. C. Bean, Frank B. Clark and Mrs. A. J. Clark left for Portland Monday. , . Wm. Cochorn and family of Brownsville are visiting friends in I'rineville. Walter O'Neil was up' from Madras the first of the week, on business. Wilford Belknap leaves next Tuesday to enter the Oregon Agri cultural College. Mins Agnes Elliott left today to resume her studies at the U, of 0. Her mother will accompany her to Portland. Mra. Jennie U'Ren, who former ly lived in I'rineville, was recently married to Mr. Murphy, a busi ness man of Eugene. The commercial club of Pendle ton wish it understood that they have ample accommodations for all who wish to attend the Round- Up. &&TO uncertainty j V . i YkJ? SOLD BY J. E. STEWART & CO. Dr. II. P. Belknap has been appointed county physician by the county court (or the next two years. Newt Poindexter left Tuesday morning for Portland, where he expects to drive a .taxi during the coming winter. Claude Wright, who has been suffering from typhoid for some time, is reported as past all ohance of recovery. Union church services: 10 a. m , Sunday school; 11 a. m., preach ing; G:3t) p. m., C. E. society, leader, Mrs. Belknap; 7:30 p. m., preaching by the pastor. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. J. W. McGonagill, one of Crook county's pioneers, was commit ted to the asylum on Mouday. The old gentleman has been ail ing for some time, and George Ramsey has been taking care of him. McGonagill is being held here pending instructions from a son who lives at Ontario, Or egon. George Scott was ridden down by a man named Hendricks, the latter being on horseback, Mon day evening. The horse man aged to step on Scott's right ear and almost severed that member from his head. Hendricks was haled before Mayor Edwards (in tne absence of Recorder Breese) Tuesday morning, pleaded guilty and was assessed 15 and costs. Both men had been drinking. ZJ-g. ii .- . m LF , .V' S --vTM 3 ICS LOCAL MENTION J, W. Boone spent Sunday with his family in Prineville. T. E. J. Duffy went to Bend last Friday and returned Monday. C. II. Foster of Powell Butte, was a I'rineville visitor last Monday. G. W. Kidder of Oregon City has been spending a few days in Prineville, visiting with his daugh ter, Mrs. Earl McLaugblin. . Grant B. Frier who has been spending the summer with bis aunt, Mrs. F. A. Rice, will leave Friday morning for Seattle where he will re-enter the university. The Shumia Literary Club will hold its first business meeting next Saturday, Sept. 16, at the borne of Mrs. C. I. Winnek. A mistake was made in the date in last week's paper. A band of horses recently sold by Mr. George Millican to some horse buyers passed through Prine ville Monday evening on their way to The Dalles. They are to be shipped to British Columbia. Mrs. Wood of Davisburg, Michi gan, has been employe! to take charge of the Normal Department in the Crook County High School. Mrs. Wood is expected to reach Prineville the last of this week. Crook County Journal, county official paper. 11 50 a year. How Many of These People DO YOU KNOW? Lewis C. Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company: J. V. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson. millers. I. E, Stewart, of the nrmof J. W. Stewart & Co. Wm. J. Pancake, contractor. Oliver Adams, of R. L Jordan & Co. Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor, j. W. Crooks, of Clifton & Cornell. Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator. Timothy E. J. Duffy, Attorney at Law. Wm. H. Porter, lumberman. Do vou think their iudoment is worth anything? you think that they are in predate land values in the Uty ot f nnevillef 1 hese are a lew ol the people who have secured ideal home sites in the high class NOBLE ADDITION. They expect to build and make their home there where they will have the benefit oi the graded streets, sidewalks and building restrictions. A place where their property will not de preciate and their homes will not be made unpleasant by the erection ol shacks on the adjoining lots, MR. HOMEBUILDER OR INVESTOR Buy your lots where ideal conditions for home sites are guaranteed. Where street improvements and sidewalks are already in; where your property values are secure; where it would be a pleasure to go and live yourself; where you have the protection of buU4 ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only sub-division now on Bale that has these modern necessities for a high class residence section. It is the only re stricted district in Prineville. Prices are low, Terms to suit the purchaser. We will help you build your home. For particulars call on A. R. BOWMAN For Particulars. Rev. Huggins who served the Methodist church of Prineville last year, was sent by the last confer ence to Moran, Washington. Mr. Hoggins' congregation and many friends regret that be is not going to return to them. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Huggins join in wishing them a pleasant and prosperous year. Rev. J. D. Lewellen's many friends in Prineville will be inter ested in the following item from The Dalles Chronicle. "The Rev. J. D. Lewellen, who has been the minister here for the past year, goes to Sunnyside, Wash., which is one of the best charges in the con ference. Rev. Lewellen has made many warm friends in The Dalles and it was with considerable regret that they learned of his transfer." W. A. Booth, II. D. Still, L. A. Booth and R. W. Zevly returned Saturday from a month's outing ia the mountains of the upper Rogue river country. These people blazed their own trails and saw much new country. Tbey were some times forced to cut their way through rugged sections and at one place their pack horse rolled down the mountain side. They report that section of the country very beautiful and well stocked with game. They had many ex citing experiences but the climax was reached when Zevly and Stilt killed their first deer; but we promised to keep still so all we shall tell is that they killed 18 fine big deer. Do a pesilion lo know and ap-