Special Meeting of Commercial Club A rcil meeting of the Print ville Commercial Club was held in the reading room ot the Club lat-t Saturday evening. President Adsmson stated that the primary object of the called meeting wan to arrange for the entertainment ol J. J. Hill and party during his vinit to l'rineville October 1st. . The sentiment was unanimous that the Club and the people of l'rineville show Mr. Hill a good time and and as elaborate enter tainment be provided as the short time of preparation would warrant. Prineville feels doubly honored at being able to entertain the dis tinguished guest over night, and, although not on the line of the railroad, we recognize the stupe dous work that has been done by Mr. Hill in bringing his railroad into Central Oregon. Committees for the entertain ment of Mr. Hill and party were appointed as follows: Reception and program T. M. Baldwin, Cashier First National Bank, Chairman; C M. Klkins, Cashier Crook County lank;C. S. Kdwards, Mayor of l'rineville; 1. P. A'i.-uu'on, President l'rineville Commercial Club; J. K. Stinson, Agent Oregon & Western Coloni zation Company. Committee on Banquet and Fi nance AV. F. King, lr. J. II. Rosenberg, Tom Quinn, J. II. II iiner and J. S. McMillan. Committee on Decoration Geo. Summers, S. R. Cooper, C. V. Elkins, R. L. Jordan and 0. C. Hyde. Committee on Publicity Louis Dooner, C. 0. Pollard and B. F. "Wylde, LOCAL MENTION Joe Smith's threshing crew com menced work at Kd Slayton's place this morning. Dean Huston has bought the in 1 terest ot Calvin Morris in the firm of Gilchrist A Morris ot Paulina. ! who are operating in cattle. The , new firm will be known under the name ot lUlchrist Huston. They have leased the big ranch of An drew Noble and have also bought 1 Mrs. Pete IVlore's cattle. ! Henry Speck of Mitchell, was in ! town Monday with two wagon j loads of apples that had been knocked off the trees by a recent hailstorm that visited that section last week. Considerable damage was done to fruit. There is practi cally no more fruit in that coun try. i Resolution of Condolence, Whereas, It has pleased the all-wine ' ruler of Heaven and F.artlt to take bom his family ami from ua our beloved , neighbor Claude E. Wright, who died Septerulw KHb, l'.Hl: Wherefore our I hearts are made sail and we extend our : heartlelt sympathy to the wife and I family of our silent neighbor. The battles of life ha bravely fought and like a true Woodman he never eur- rendered to any obstacle in the way of his duty and protection of his lamily. j Therefore be it resolved. That l amp I No. ;ovv Modern Woodman of America j extend to the widow and family our heartfelt sympathy. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the widow and fumily and a copy le sent The Crook County Journal for publication and a copy be spread on our minute book. Fraternally submitted, J. O. Powkll, Consul, C. C. Bkix, Clerk. Preparing For Winter. It la a good time now to get ready for next year" corn crop. Saving good seed Is laying the Bnt atone in the wall of suc cess.. Take the best ears not nec essarily the largest, although those are to be desired if they are perfect. A nice, trim, well ahaped er, with rows all as straight as a knitting needle and tipped out nicely, will Oil the DHL Still another fan job is to hus tle np the new buildings we have under way or fix up the old ones the best we can for win ter. We can always do this bet ter and get more comfort out of it if we are not crowded by cold winds and the thought that winter is right at our heels. See to It also that the calves and young stock are getting to be in good trim for the long cold weather Just ahead. They will grow faster now on the same amount of feed than they will later after the cold begins to pinch pretty hard. Then flesh and bone cost quite a good deal more. !--; s-i-s-i-i'i-5-j-i-4-5'-:-j-?-5-t-'i-?-5-.' Wanted. A place to work for board or part board, and go to school, by a girl of 11. Address P. 0. Box 4(12, Prineville, Ore gon. 9-28-lt Card of Thanks. W wish to extend our sincere heart felt thank? and appreciation (or the untiring assistance and klnduese shown us by the neighbors and friends during the sickness and death of our dear husband and son, Claude K. Wright. Ruth Whkhit, W. J. WamiiT. School children will save money by buying their tablets at tht Cash grocery. For Sale. The household furniture ot Mrs. W. It. Kvaus. such as rugs, carpets, chairs, ld' in (set everything in the house.. 1st street 1 block south and 2 blocks east of court house. U-SS-2t Work Wanted, tilrl 19. wants houmwork. Address ltox 2-J5, Prineville, Oregon. O-lM-tf Tears and peaches lor canning at the Cash tirocery. 9-2S Auto Stage Office. To Madras Meets all trains Collins A tiafley's Studehaker "40", Kiihkkt Carry, agent, next door to City Market. 9-21-11 Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given to any and all persons intruding or trespaseing on hat is known as the Mscksy Creek Property; that they will be prosecuted to the fas 11 extent of tike law, as 1 am the sole owner of said property. 9 21-ll--.!p Joii.v It. VaxiiKHntot. The Home Bakery. Fresh bread bsked dailv. Pastry or ders nroinntlv tilled. Hot coffee lid sandwiches served. Delivery at Hand! 4 o'clock. 5 i t' Mas. F. K. Brush's, Prop. rf" f 1,1 I.OioiK nla fifty , V. . V . I' Salurilir nl h l. Htmnavrs weto'inw. K. V. Consist)!, N. Wl.lit BrnM. V. (I.: H. U Hulibs, H.; ami C. II. Dlnwlilitt. Tm Notice to Creditors. Noll--1 hrrvhv tlvrn by Ihs utidentlsm-tt. Hit- mlinlnlMrHUtr t tin? s-.lMlr f I. W . Mo (t.mutflll d'WioK'd.tOttll M-rwill Imvlnsclslm Mllll Httt ittH-eM-d Mtlll U Mil ITI-,lllrK or utt.1 tHtlsIt. !o pn-M-lll their .-Isims Willi Hie ! Bnnifr vouohen. lo the umlt-msitcil tit the! nteprT. K J. hurry In 1'nnevnie. tinnon, within six month from the first puMIcmiIoii of Hits noth-e. Kirs publication of this Notice Heptcmbvr lli, lll. ). W. RAMMKV A.lnilnMrnlor of tilt nlalo orJ. W. Mo QuusalH. deceasvU. Thymol and Stomach Worms In Sheep. Sulue liuie ago Josc;ih E. Wing sus gested thyiiiol. a drug that Is used ex tensively and successfully in treating liunjiij sutjix-ts for hookworm, as a possible remedy for stomach worms In sheep, writes N. S. Mayo In the Breed er's Gazette. The same thought had occurred to me, and preparations had been made to test It, but a satisfac tory opportunity did nut occur until recently. The feces of a lamb were examined and eggs of the stomach norm found. The lamb was given a purge of salts, followed by the thymol In gelatin cap sules. Following the thymol another purge of salts was given. Ikises of nine to fifteen grains were given, but without results. Following the thy mol treatment the same lamb was given a dose of gasoline, that caused many stomach worms to be expelled in the feces. From this limited trial it does nnt appear to be a satisfactory treatment for stomach norms iu lambs. We Sell Ruberoid And Guarantee. It We Know It's the Greatest Roofing the World Produces Whatever roofing you are using on any building, you are paying the price of Ruberoid. There are 300 imitations for Ruberoid and all of them cost more in the end than the genuine. The imitations have names that sound like Ru!xroid. Frequently they are sold as Ruberoid. Before they are laid and exposed to the weather they look like Ruberoid. You cannot judge a roofing by its name you cannot judge a roofing by its looks you can judge it only by the service it gives. Get This Fr-33 Book It tells the advantages and disadvantages of tin, tar, shingle, iron and ready roofings fairly, frankly, impartially. 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, Or. W. A. Booth. Pre. D. F. Htewabt, Vlce-Prrs, C. M. Kl.KlKS.C'ashlcr Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Charcoal For Cows. Ho not opiwse the cow's appetite. She knows what it takes to make a balanced ration better than any feed Iur standard. If she does not like bran and corn give oats and corn. If she is tired of fodder by nil means try a little clover hay. A mixture of salt, two parts, and ashes, one part, should be put in the salting box at least once each week. . The ashes should be rich iu charcoal. The cows require a great deal of charcoal and cannot do their best without it. Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the Superintendent of Banks, June 7Ui, 1911 Autti Liabilities Iyonnsnnd Discounts I12H.S70.M Cutilta! Daid In full ns.IW.0ti I Overdrafts ZMiXt Hurplus 10,'Mi : Furniture and fixtures 2.210 44 1'ndlvldcd profits ii.sSO'.'S ! Real mlnte K.7IO.IH) Deposits 14ll,ii.7i i Cua oe kud and doe h-ota mass 147,809.95 fiK8,m.a8 (18S.9WI.MI ill Root, For Cattls. Haw cabbage makes an excellent feed for cattle, but It cannot be safely fed to horses. Mangels, carrots, beets wid turnips will, however, be found good for both horses and cattle if fed raw. They are named here in order of their value. LUMBER Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Here We Are Again I School Days Have Commenced. Oh Dear, here it is school time and I As Full Weather is srttinR in you will cant find my pencil or tablet, is the cry perhaps be in need of a sweater or heard from the little ones, most every sweater coat these cool morninB. VJur time school begins. Dont let that worry new fall stock has just arrived. W hue you! in town drop in and have a look. Sizes THE LEADER to flit every-one and every pot kct-liook Will at all times be glud to serve you with any ' article pertaining to school- J) 0 Verfook work, as we have just received a full line w v of supplies. Bring the children in. flit Olit Best Bet! We always carry a full line of staple and Regular $ 1 2.50 and $15.00 Suits $$6.98. fancy groceries, candies, and fruits in Wle lst Only a few more lclt. season. Prompt and courteous treat- $3.25 and $3.50 Work Shoes, Just Think ment only $2.50. HURRY. The Leader Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, Oregon SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES A new supply of school books, tablets, pencils, dictionaries, pens penholders, writing books, and school supplies in general have arrived for the opening of schools. Headquarters for Thoroughbred Hats Fall Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women Mod ere Clothes "The Kind Gentlemen Wear." WITH the opening ol our Fall ami Winlcr Srason, we wish lo express our lirarlirel (hanks to our many customers antl friends who have shown us llicir palronayc during the past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been satisfactory lo one and all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will he the same lor this coming year. Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and All. We don't sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $18.00, that's our price; no other. But we are not talking prices, Quality First and Last. We arc today carrying the Best Clothes to be found in Prineville, Modern Clothes designed and laid out by Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York Clotlieii well selucte-1 nd worn cannot be overlooked by H)ple of diwriminatioii. I'.xclaniatloiu ot great joy are twrtiiin to be called forth by our display ol "Colleife Chap" ( 'lot bun, liecausu of thmr particularly brisk ityle, and Iiwiiim tlii-y lit o perfectly tl"t tby cannot but be well worn. Tbe fabric are totally different from those ordinarily seen. The many graceful and chanicti-rmtlc feature which distinguish the well-drpmiod mail from the multitude of earuhits dreHmtn will be luiiiul iu these splen did garment. Knowing how to deign and how to develop has made "College Chap" Cloths what they are, "the clothes you want." Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. ' Notice of Disolution." Prineville, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1911. To whom it may concern He it known that the partnership formerly existing between (iilliert I.aweon and C. B. Dinwjtldie has been dissolved by mutual agreement. All ' firm bills should be presented to C. 11. Dinwiddie at Prineville, Oregon, as soon as pos sible. Yours very truly, (ill.HKRT La whom, . 9-21 C. B. Dinwiddix For Rent Two houses. Rohkrt Caret, next door to City Market. PIONEER SADD.LER t Maiiiifiictuier of und dmler Iu Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted BiU and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.