THThO D H7 TP T1 1C ID 1C A D MIMP I I full O ILL JL JL Ej I Jl f 1 IVil il lJ i Best Results Using Oliver Plows From Both Steel and Chilled Bottoms For Walking and Riding Plows If you want a 14 or 16 inch Sulky, there' nothing to beat Oliver' No. 23 The No. 15 Gang Will take 12, 14 or 16 inch bottoms. Big stock share and repairs on hand. See our Plow man. C. W. ELKINS New Kentucky Grain Drill Is Second to None Light running, perfect seed delivery. Cast Iron eliminated wherever possible and pressed steel or wrought steel substituted. Durable and highly satisfactory. Costs less than other drills. Thous ands in use. Sizes: 10, 12 and 16 discs on hand. Prineville, Oregon Credits for Home Work a Success LOCAL MENTION Turner from The plan of giving the pupils credits for home dutie has been on trial in the third pra.ie of the Prineville public school for the past few weeks with jtood suc cess. The parents have almost wife of A. Howard Madras. i 1 Horn May 11. to th performed j Reynolds. a son. Mrs. Jerry Barbour, a daughter of J. H. Windom, is hero on a visit to her father. LOCAL MENTION ! LOCAL MENTION. unanimously expressed themselves : as well pleased with the results of the experiment. The children have shown a jrreat deal of interest ar.d leal in earning their credits ar.d the parents have profited from , ' Mrs. Mary Carey, Frank arrived in Prineville Sunday even ing on a visit to her sons. J. C. Sothman of Madras is at- tending court. Mr. Sothman re- their enthusiastic operation at ,rts lots of moisture in his section home of the county. Prospects are good Those deserving special mention ' for aU kinds of croPs for the greatest number of credits' Married May S, at the home of are: Ogden Mills. Eeulah Kinder. ; the bride's father, Miss Helen M. Leatha Roberts, Lois Stewart, John j Spring of Prineville and Emory C. Cyrus, Elsie Everett, Raymond Murphy of Lamonta. The cere- Horigan. Vernon Poindexter, Evelyn Hyde, Harvey Ayres, Florence Con dart, Thomas Jacobs, Clista Hous ton, Flora Edwards, John O'Kelley. Verl Shattuck, Harvey Ayres and Walter Gerardo have made splendid records for attendance during the past school year, having been purchaser is a Mr. Bettis of Hills neither absent nor tardy during the j boro. nine months. S. J. Newsom Jr. is down from his stock ranch at Post. Oscar Hyde left for Portland on a business trip Sunday morning. Prineville public schools will cloe tomorrow for the summer vac lion. Mrs. Frankie Clark is in Prino Smith, mother of j ville this week. She has closed her ana Walter roster, school at anora. The Misses Stearns went to Red mond yesterday to get their new car. Its a Chalmers. Charles Thorener got a had fall at Sontag's feed barn Monday. Two ribs were broken in his rapid descent through the hay schute. Over I,!i5 was realized on Tag Day by the Ladies' Annex. Mr. White, owner of Hotel Oregon, was the largest contributor. He gave 1 10 to help beautify the park. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society will meet with Mrs. W. J. Pancake next Thursday, May 22, at 2 o'clock. As this is the last meeting for the summer it is hoped every member will be present. George Buell, who was thrown from his horse last week, was taken to Portland last Saturday by Dr. mony was performed by Justice of the Peace Freeman of Lamonta. It is reported that the McPherson estate on Haycreek has been sold for f-iO.000. The deal included 16?0 acres of land, 95 head of cat tle and 30 head of horses. The Requests for free seed corn should be sent to C. L Smith, agri cultural expert for the O.-W. R. & i Ronbursr. He was thrown on his X. Co.. Portland, and not to this ' heaJ and sustained internal injuries, office. When Farmer Smith was in j Mrs- Bue11- who live9 at Chester, The Dalles last week he sent out!N-Y- is attending the bedside of 2"0 sacks, each weighing 12 pounds, i hor 80,1 at the Good Samaritan Hns- to farmers desirimr them. i P'tal At the Club Hall, Friday evening, Portland. The Woodmen of the World wi The members of the senior class were invited to the home of Miss Vivian Hinkle Friday evening, May j 9, to help celebrate her birthday. I During the evening music was . rendered by different members ofj the class and also by Mrs. Coe and j Miss Conway. After the program . the guests were invited to the I diningroom, where a splendid two course supper was served. Those j present were: Prof, and Mrs Coe, ( Prnf FennQ Mi! Cnnarav Riirwk- Georgia Cleek. Leola Estes', Maby and Wannie Ralston; the Ocho- of the delegates Woodmen from all Doak; Lee Rowell, Clarence Eixbv May 23, will occur the annual, hold a convention in Prineville Alpha-Ochoconian oratorical contest ! Wednesday, May 21. Win. A. between the students of the Crook j Pater, district manager, is here County High School. The Alphas ' now making arrangements for the are represented by Bernard Ram-I entertainment and accommodation Roland McCallister, Adolphus Myers Yancey. Fresh Arthur O'Xeil, and Warren eonians by Frederick Kice Elmer Thomas. L. A. Booth returned from The Dalles Saturday, where he had been and over tastern Oregon will attendance. be Deputy Sheriff Van Allen gut back Wednesday night from Wash- at Mr. Wright' Confectionery Store, Zee Creain and Sodas. ' ,15 ; 1 to arrange for the removal of his ington where he went for Calhoun Jruit and Strawberries ; familv to ,hat .. av 2fi tip!,! ., . was delayed on his return home by dieted with the Robertsons for a landslide between North and , horse stealing. The two men South Junction. Heavy boulders fought the case by habeas corpus and rock loosened by the rain fell j proceedings and this matter will from a perpendicular bluff and ! have to be settled bv the snnreme Crook County Journal, county official paper, f 1.50 a year. Notice of Final Accounting. Notice U hereby given by the un-1 covered the track to a depth of derelgned, the administrator of the , t rom onp tn fivp nT ; f(t An estate of Llbble Turner, deeeafted, to I UOm 0ne 10 "e 0r MX teeX . A" all persons Interested In (-aid estate 1 hands got out passengers as well iiiiii ue mm iiinue mm nied wim Tile QO tra; J County Clerk of theCounty of Crook. I lra,"mennu ln a Iew nours Oregon, hi final accounting of Ills cleared the debris away, administration of said estate and I . . . . , ... that the court has set Thursdav, the Xne Music Lovers Club held its 2 day of May, 1913. at the county last meeting of the season with Mrs. (ourt room ln Prineville, Crook I , County, Oregon, as the time andUuula3 Tuesday afternoon. A place tor hearing and settling said popular program was enjoyed by final accounting. I Huted this l'Jih dav of April. l'.H3 A committee was appointed to ,,,,.,, 1 1 ;s';l!. , i arrange for a reception to be given as somewhat better. " . ' . , ii i wic riMiiie in Llblile Turner, deceased. i 24 "it court of Washington before the men are brought here for trial. Ita only a question of time until they must answer the charges against them. Mrs. Jordan, mother of Ralph Jordan, was stricken with paralysis Tuesday. She first lost the power of speech and then became paralyzed on the right side. She is reported home next to enjoy a Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby Riven that the nn derslirned has lieen. bv the Cotintv Court of the state of Oregon, fur ! September Crook county, duly nppoliit.nl admin- t (v :. . i Istratrix of the .state of YiiMni ! mectln& Mrs- Coe lnvited the mem Adams, deetased, and all persons j bers to meet at her having claims against said estate are i Tues.lav at T nVWIr hereby required to present the same, 1 uesUa at clock duly verified, to said administratrix, social afternoon. at the law office of M. t. Itrlnk, In the city of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time this 15th day oj May, 11'13. Anna Adams, Administratrix of the estate of Wll- llaui Adams, deceased. 5-15 6p She can talk in honor of Mrs. E. L. Coe who has a little and can move the paralyzed done much to make the work of the! muscles a little. club a success during the year. I . . j , . . The club will take a vacation until At the close of the Teachert. Take Notice ' Tenebers needing the Eighth Grade examination questions to lie used J une 5th and 6th, must send in their requests right an ay. It Is desired to finish up the school work before va cation time. J. E. Myers, County Superintendent. - Wagoner R Z. Criffilli Central Oregon Well Co. Contractor for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar anteed ... Jen in full Uns of well lupuliet, GAolin Engines. Pumpt, Etc Culver, Oregon The Music I,overs('Iub will tender a reception to Mrs. K. I.. Coe Fri day, May -:. fnk County High School and Melolius will meet on the tennis courts of the high school tomorrow at 2:10. Some fast games maybe expected. The French Drug Co. has bought the Templeton drug store. K. K. French, the popular young drug gist, is at the head of the new com pany. The stock will be invoiced and then the new proprietors will take hold. Ciov. West, J. N. Teal and Engi. neer O. Lauergaard are looking over the Tumalo irrigation project this week. They will make arrange ments to have active work liegin June 3. This is the date the I l.'iO,- O0 appropriation becomes available. THE SIMPLE THUMB TACK. Which Turns Out to Ba, Aftsr All, Not So Simple as It Sums. The thumb lack may seem to 1 a very simple thing, and so in fact it is, but at the Mime time there is more in the thumb tack than you miirht think. We nre likely to con aider the thumb laek merely ns n short, sharp pointed :ii k with a flat smooth heml that we buy at the stationer's with nhieh to fiisten down the blotter on our desk or writing table, mid we mny lie famil iar with only one sort, Mirli us wa always buy, but thev are really made in hundreds of varieties, and when even at that there is not found just what is wanted they are some times made to order. Thumb tacks are made of brasn, of steel mid with a (leniiaii silver finish, and in these plain commonly used mrts they are made in various styles and sizes for various pur poses, fur thumb tacks are not only used in homes and offices to keep down a blotting pad, but they are used also by artists, engineers, architects, draftsmen and by many professional pen pie who have occa sion to keep papers of one sort and another spread out nnd secured. And then there are thumb tacks with heads enameled in vurious col ors, and. such tacks as these are made not only of the appropriate color, but with the appropriate initial letter on them for colleges and schools. All these various sorts of thumb tacks nre sold for their various more or less familiar usea on desks and tables, and these great number of colored thumb tacks are sold for various ornamental uses in pinning up picture mats and cur tains and in fastening up drapings and decorations in ballrooms and dining rooms and for various festal occasions. For all such uses thumb tacks may be found to match the decorations. So when yon come to ask about thumb tacks the response is very likely to be surprising. One New York concern in whose business they ore a small item carries in itotk a thousand gross of thumb tacks, this stock being kept con stantly renewed. There are sold in the United States millions of thumb tacks annually. New York Sun. Sheridan's Great Comedy. "The School For BeandHl" was first produced at the Drury Lane theater on April 8, 1777. Early Hours. Employer Are yoo afraid of early hours? Applicant No, sir. You can't close too early for me, sir. Coming Prineville Opera House Monday Night, May 19 The Harry Berdie Lewis Co One of the best comcnly and novelty attractions of the Pacific Northwest, bar none, Not an experiment, but a proven success, because we have a clean, moral, re fined tihow, catering to the better class of theatre-going public. A six-people show, playing six acts nightly, last ing two hours. Some of the special feature which ap pear between acts: "The Great Knoll,' of Ringling circus fame, known as the man of a thousand forms ; Lewis & Lewis, magicians and illusionists ; Billy Mack, premier singing and dancing comedian ; I" lo Smith, the silver toned soprano, a singer of popular classical ballads. The opening bill is "The Love Adventure of Banker Jones,' 120 laughs in 120 minutes, with high-class specialties bctwwen acts. We guarantee to please or refund your money. Come out to one of the best at tractions of the season at the popular reasonable prices of 15c, 35c and GOc. Seats now on sale. Employers, Take Notice What are you Kolntf to do nliout thin workmen'!) compensation net'.' If . vim employ liiliiirern In auv e'imel ty, you hIuiiiIiI cull at our odlee anil learn what II meaiiM. Yoli have only until June lot II nt thin year to ilet'lile nil what you will elect to do, lilel report to the coiiiiiiInmIoii. We will take pleasure In explaining the work Inir of the act to any employer. TiikJ. II. IIankii Aiihtu.ut Co. BueMnulmni & HeehtiT Hoots nnd ShneH wear xatlMfaclorlly. Full line at lOlkliw' Store. 410 Stockholder of the Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company Notice. The annual meetliiK of the stnek holilemof I lin I'louii r Telegraph A Telephone Company will lie hel.l In theolllceof the company Tuesilav, May lath, llila. nl 10 o'c'lnek a. tit. Klectlon of hoard of directors and other IiiihIiichh. Ciiah. H. Kdwaiiiih, 6 1 2t fMcretnry. When in the market for Lime, Ce ment and Shinnies, see the Kediimml l.uuiliei A 1'roduce Co, 3 27-2m The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and commercial advancement which makes for permanency. The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by producing that which catered merely to fancy, nor that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the contrary it has produced only that which it knew would give to the purchaser "value received" in abundant measure. The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to xesort to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all the cars that it could make and more. Its policy has ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is gratified that the public accepts its representations at their full worth; because the public has never been misled and because the public could always expect and has always received more than was offered. THE W. F. KING COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Prineville. ... . Oregon