Hardware Groceries Superior Drills Canton Plow s Osborne Harrows Tinning The W. F. King Company. Plumbing LOCAL MENTION A postal tttving bank in to be ' PNtiiblinlicd al Mudra. J Al Kanlwood Imi sold hi tionk- Mr. I.nwroncB IVrry returned tl.u,i on t)9 McKay. , Sunday evening from Portland. I , , ., I Herbert Hideout ami family r- Wallir A. Pouter returned from trile Sunday from a tri. to trip to Portland Sunday uvimi i 11 vt-' i'orl In nJ . Ja. k Smith, llm bund lender, re-, .r. ntl Mr. Kllxworlh t 'nrtixn tumid Sunday from avla.t to Port- Wl.r ;,, (riini i.ir ranch on Il-ar liind. i t'reek I'riil ')' Mr. Siauim.mof Ham-, wa ft j Th Prineville Commercial t'luh hil-inm visitor the lir-t ( f the ...mrHniiH.d T50 for the main- week. Mr. Ilninke, of.lliii linn of I lori gan A l!inki ha n-UtrneJ from ft visit to Tin- liallt-a. Tim W. C. T. U. will meet next Friday afternoon at .'1 uVloik al tlu home of Mr. Uelknap, Mr. YictorU 1 1 niton returned Friday evening from a visit to Kugene and other valley point. Mr. I,. M. H'odji left Sunduv for Kugeno to attend the funeral ol her mother, who died Saturday lat. Thu Sunday School at Powell Putte school will hold a banket nodal nt that place on Saturday, October 7 at 7 o'clock p. in. J. II. Pelnre is building a neat 8-room brick bungalow on hi property on tho north aide. Mo Neeley A Itiilgur are doing the work. Uov. John K. Williams of Clark ton, Waali., who hns been ansigned to the M. K. church at rrineville, arrived Friday last to assume hi new duties here. N. C. WotfieId, special lineal representative of the United States Cashier Co., ol l'ortland, ia in I'rinevillti, looking alter the inter ests ol hia company. Harry Douthit and family of Cross Keya, panned through Trine villu Tuesday on hia way home from a visit to bis sister, Mrs. Luther Claypool ol Paulina. Club members are invited by the Indies of the annex to a social evening at their parlors tomorrow (Friday) evening. J!n sure and attend. You will enjoy the oc casion. Prinevillo public schools will open Monday, October 2, in the old building. Work is being ruhod on tho new building but it is not posmble to get it ready for the opening. Dr. Howard (love, a dentistof Fossil, Oregon, has come to Prine ville for the purpose of making this his homo. He is well known to people here who recommend him as a firBt-clnsa man in his line. John A. Dobkins ol Culver, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. Dobkins says that farmers are about through threshing. He has been threshing on the McKay. Crops over there are short but grain is of good quality. W. H. Walton, editor of the Hood River News, was a caller at the Journal office Saturday. Mr Walton, in . company with some other business men ol Hood River, were making an auto trip through this section ol Central Oregon. Iriiant'ti of an experimental station for two year. Mr. and Mr. I. L. Ketchum, who have lieeu viniiing in thu val ley and at, Newport, return the laul of the week. I!e sure and turn nut to trie big ma meeting next Sunday even ing at Commercial Ciub Hull. J nine J. Hill and other will speak. Tom Coon and family retimed Sunday from a trip to I,ane county. They came over the Mc Kemie road and report Iota of mud. October 4 and 5 are to lie made memorable days in the history of Itond. Piinevillo will be well rep resented at the driving ol the golden spike. Prineville Public School children anil Crook Coonty High School students will take a prominent part in the Jumc J. Hill welcome next Sunday evening. Mr. Stewart, accompanied by hor daughter, Mrs. George Noble, her two tone and Mr. Noble, left this morning for Portland where Mrs. Stewart goes for medical at tention. Dr. Ilelknap, who has been attending Mrs. Stewart, ac companied her. There will be a big delegation of Prineville people at Redmond Saturday to help the Hub city people celebrate the advent of the iron horse. Redmond will be pre pared to handle the crowds. Join the throng and help make the oc casion a memorable one tor our neighbor. D. II. Peoples, while out Bhonting rabbits Sunday, was lucky enough to bag a young bobcat. He was on the Adamson place, a mile below town, when he shot a rabbit at a distance ol 150 yards." While the i rabbit was kicking the young bob cat ran out to get it when another shot put an end to its career. Ralph Porfily was a business visitor Monday. Mr. Porfily is one ol our large sneopowners. Twonty-two years igo he came to this county empty handed and herded sheep until he could start in the .business for himself. liy strict attention to business he has been able to accumulate a fortune. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Teck of Culver, got back Sunday evening from an extended visit to relatives in California. They took in all the Bights worth seeing in both Central and Southern California. California is all right to live in they lay, but for a place to make money Crook county beats it all to pieces. LOCAL MENTION Mis l'dyth Hideout returned yeterday from her trip K.ixt. J. J. Smith returned Monday from a bu-ities trip to Portland. Mis Alwilla Wil-on bus ri-' turned from her trip to HilWy. j Win. Jacob nd family have returned from their trip to the valley. Andrew Noble i moving out toj the Collin place that he recently j purchased. W. I. ami J. T. Dixon, cattle men from Heaver Creek, came down Tueaday. Commissioner Hailey returned Tuesday from a business trip to Portland. Wado Huston and family re turned last week from a six week' trip to Lane county. They brought back a load of fruit. Percy Smith, who ha been working for the Prineville Light t Water Co., left Tuesday for San Francisco. L. K. Hyde has suc ceeded to the position left vacant. No peaches in the John Day valley i the latest report. Some plums and apples in the foothills but no peaches. Prineville people who are depending on the John Day fruit supply will have to go elsewhere. The Young Men's Club of Prine ville will entertain their fathers and friends at a banquet this even ing at the Presbyterian church. The question of providing ways and means for furthering the oh jecls of the club will be discussed. The editor of ibis great religious weekly returned Sunday from a visit of two weeks to the Hot lake Sanatorium in Union county. He was looking for relief for iheuma Usui and found it. It is a wonder ful place and more wonderful cures have been witnessed there. People are carried from the trains on streicners ana in cnairs ana in a short time are walking around Poor twisted humanity is straight ened out in some niiraculoas way Try the cure and convince your self. lYstriiarti Collver of Culver,' was a limine visitor Saturday.1 C. H. Christ and F. W. McCaf-' fry were Redmond visitors Mon-! day. J. K. Morson of La Pine, is a business visitor in Prineville this . week. The Margaret He Company, always welcome in Prineville, will be here again during fair week. Leonard K. Tinner and Kva Downing, both of Redmond, were granted a license to wed yesterday. II. Fulton and family of Paulina, ! pas-ed through Prineville yester day on their way home from Port land. Postmaster Ledford is moving into hi own home, recently pur chased from T. J. Ferguson on Second street. Mi Jacques, a new teacher in the Prineville Public School, ar rived Wednesday from her home in Maine. (Irant Mays of The Dalles, is spending a few days in the county seat. He is on his way home with a bunch of cattle. W. W. Brown and Jud Mc pherson of Heisler, were in Prine ville Tuesday on their way home from the cattle drive in Southeast ern Crook county. An auto party from Columbus, Neb., consisting of N. Matzen and wife, W. T. Matzen and Lois Mat zen, passed through Prineville yesterday on their way home from a trip to the coast. The Modern Woodman of Ameri ca at Redmond held a meeting Tuesday evening at which they initiated about a dozen candidates. A chicken supper was served by the Royal Neighbors. About one hundred persons were present. Eleven members of the Prineville lodge attended the feast. Crook county is receiving a number of immigrants from Al berta, Canada. A large family ar rived at Culver last Sunday even ing. They had enough of that cold region. Snow from four to six inches covered the ground on the day of their departure for Crook county. Culver Warehouse Co. Forwarding Agent3 for all Interior Points. Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped Have your goods shipped in care of Culver Warehouse Co. CULVER, ORE. H. C. TOPPING, Manager Long Distance Phone in Office LJ JLJLJL JLjLjLJLjri.jl.JL.jLjLJI.JLJI.Jl.Jl.JI.JLjl. J 63 i t J r T L J r i L J ri LJ n L J L J n Li n lJ ri LJ t J n LJ r.3 Li r 3 l j r.i t j r3 L J r.3 pUNIVERSA BREAP MAKER ill mixes and kneaas Bread thoroughly in Three Minutes. Does away with Hand 'Kneading and makes Better Bread. SOLO BY J. E. Stewart & Co 1 fc'ljj Sencral filacksmiihing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly asd Promptly Done Whes n is Dose By : : : !7iobert 7foore - Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Priueville, Oregon. LJ LJ LjLJLJLJLJLjLJLJLJLJLjLjfLJLjLjLJLJLJLjLJLJLJLJLjLJLJ How Many of These People DO YOU KNOW? Do ap- Lewis C Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company: I J. W. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson, millers. J. E. Stewart of the firm of J. W. Stewart & Co. Wm. J. Pancake, contractor. Oliver Adams, of R. L. Jordan & Co. Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor. J. W. Crooks, of Clifton & Comett. Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator. Timothy E. J. Duffy, Attorney at Law. Wm. H. Porter, lumberman. Do you think their judgment is worth anything? you lliink that they are in a position to know and . . I 1 I .1 . in .HO rri, preciate iana values in tne uty pi rrineville: these 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 ol the graded streets, sidewalks and building restrictions. A place where their property will not de m 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 build ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only sub-division now on sale 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. j r.3 t j ra LJ ra L J r a LJ ci CJ ra LJ C3 CJ CJ C3 LJ r.3 LJ C3 CJ C3 CJ C,3 CJ T3