Read About Our "June White Goods Sale" ' 'June, the Month of Brides and Roses, the Fairest Month of Twelve, ' 'we Celebrate Saturday of this Week Finds all White Goods in Our Store REDUCED! A PARTIAL LIST: K bon bar clai con er. be the ma the we: eft of cot TM vei cot wn ma iw foi ma an mi lni al mi Cc rx M tb it to th dc se B rc et P1 ti c m f a; Si tc ti b ,ti .,' t a . .li s 8 Men's SPECIAL $1.50 White a T. Buckskin Glove at $1.35 Sale Begins Saturday at Our New Location Large Number of Teachers Take Exams County School Supt. Myers is holding the regular June teachers' examination at the courthouse. An unusually larpe number of teachers for this time of the year are writ ing for state and county papers. The following registered yesterday: Prineville Theresa Bundy, Pern adine Beeler, Mrs. F. C. Kilts, Henry W. Hayden. Ashwood Olive Telfer. Lamonta Mabel L- Smith. Madras Susie E. Cowherd, Ora Waite, Lela Gard. Alfalfa H. T. Dealy, E. R. Barnes. Terrebonne W. A. Williams, Mrs. Delia Foster. j Redmond Fred H. Wilcox, Jas. P. Bates, Jr. Vanora George Irwin. Post Edwin A. Abbot. Barnes Edgar B. Powell, Haycreek M. Blythe Taylor. Bend Elon H. Ross. Lower Bridge Mate Forney. Powell Butte Mrs. Elizabeth -Torrest. Paulina Jessie Viola Hartley. Metolius Mrs. Minnie W. Lewark. Grizzly Gladys Breen. Meadow Rose Thome. Grand view Christabel Hubbard. Judge Springer Weds At The Dalles The Dalles, Ore., June 13. One hundred friends of Mrs. Rebecca Bayard were invited to attend a "party" at the home of Rev. Howard McConnell, pastor of the Christian church, last night, and they were greatly surprised when they learned that the evening's entertainment was a wedding. After all the guests had arrived at the McOonnell home Mrs. Bayard retired to another room and in a short time reappeared in her wed ding dress. Judge Guyon Springer, of Prineville, also suddenly appeared on the scene at the same time, and before the astonished guests knew what was happening Rev. McCon nell was in the midst of the mar riage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Springer will reside in Prineville, the groom being the Crook County Judge. Purse Lost Thursday, May 22, V-Vi, between Grizzly and Prineville, contents 50 in bills and a check for f2:.74. Liberal reward. Return to Journal or (irizzly Foetoffice. r)2'.(4tp C. W. Palmkhn. Notice. During the summer will Haw wood on Wednesday and Saturday of each week Leave your orders at Kairistra'e store and they will be promptly attended to. O-8-1 III M. JAMK1HA. For Sale. 100 acres of jtoorl farming or yniz Iuk bind for mile cheap. Owner immt Kell. A real bargain. AddreK liux 205, Prineville, Ore. 6 lll-lm Fresh Fruit and Strawberries at Mm. Wrlulit'H Confectionery Store, j ice cream and norm. .-l5 Melville Sewlntr MacUlues J. E. Stkwaht & Co. for rent. 5-1 All white goods, either silk, cotton or wool, including mus lin and sheeting. All white lingerie or tailored waists and dresses, All white petticoats, corsets, underwear, hosiery, handkerfs. All white aprons, ribbons, laces and embroideries, table linens, napkins, sheets, pillow cases and blankets. All white bedspreads, bath and huck towels, draperies, and our entire stock of lace curtains. COLLINS W. ELKINS LOCAL MENTION Hugh Lister is down from Paulina. Mrs. Prater is home again great ly improved in health. Miss Mabel Momev of Poeatello, Idaho, a sister of Mrs. Pope, is here on a visit. Miss Irene Barnes left hist week to attend the summer school at Monmouth. Mrs. W. A. Bell won out in the school election at The Dalles by a good majority. Rev. Luke Shevhan will hold ser vices at the Stewart Hall Sunday, June 22, at 10 a. m. Dr. Van Gesner came in from Portland Tuesday evening. He is here as a witness in a contest case. Mrs- Earl McLaughlin left Satur day for Portland and Corvallis. She j will visit friends and relatives for a niouui or sia. weetvs. Mr. and Mrs. Poe, Mrs. Vira Cyrus, the Misses Aver and Nora Dobbs and Willard H. Wirtz re turned Monday evening from the Rose Festival. At the Baptist charch next Sun day Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser-' mon at 11. Subject, ''Gideon's ' Hand." B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Theme and song at H p. m. "What Will You Do With Jesus" You j are welcome. John McaUlister, ' ! pastor. At the Presbyterian church Surl-' day, June 22. Bible school, 10 a. j m. Morning wurship, 11 a. m. ' Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Evening1 worship, H p. rn. Morning subject, j "The Bible Teaching Concerning' the Sabbath Day." (1) Why kept as a sacred day. (2) How kept. (3) By whom should it be kept. M. A. Prater, pastor. Messrs. Hudson, Keyes and May came over from Bend Sunday for a game of tennis. Dr. Rosenberg and Messrs. Bowman, Brewster, Rice and Belknap played on the Prineville team. The home team got a little the best of the argu ment but do not claim any super iority on that score as fresh men were used against Bend in the differ ent games. The Oregon Trunk announces a night service commencing next Sun day. People from this section can leave Redmond at 9:13 p. m., get a berth in the tourist car and wake up in Portland at 8:10 a. m. next day. This arrangement will give a man all day in the metropolis. The night train leaves Portland at 7 o'clock and reaches Redmond at 7:23 a. m. The new schedule makes a big saving in time. Mrs. Jas. Wright died very sud denly last Saturday night at Soda ville, Oregon, he left Prineville a few weeks ago to take care of her j father at Sodaville who was very ill. j The old gentleman died two days after the arrival of his daughter. The death of the daughter followed j without previous warning, accord ing to a telegram received. Mr.) Wright, the husband, and Mr. and j Mrs. Hawthorne left Monday morn-! i ing to attend the funeral. I LOCAL MENTION Marion Tenipleton is sendiiig the week in Portland. ' L. L. Hill of The Dalles is visit-' intf at the home of Kev. Bailey, Postotlice Inspector Whitney passed through Prineville Saturday on his wav up the line. j The Combs Flat school held aj i icnic last Friday. There was aj good attendance and a good time. Rev. Bailey is able to be out again. He says that if the roHs hold together he w ill leave the Inst of the week for Southern On'gon. The M. W. A. band will snd the 4 th of July at Steins' Pillar, the noted rock. Everybody cordially invited. Come and bring your eats. "What is the 17th amendment to the Constitution of the United States?" A provision for the di rect election of U. S. senators by the people. Ten wagon loads of fat hogs passed through Prineville Friday on the way to the railroad. The pork ers were from the ranch of George Russell. At the Methodist church Sunday Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Subject, "With out Vision the People Perish." Epworth League at 7 and preaching at H p. m. All are welcome. John E. Williams, pastor. Mr. anil Mrs. A. M. Shannon of Portland are visiting at the home of T. M. Baldwin. Mrs. Shannon is a daughter of Z. M. Brown and a niece of Mr. Baldwin. Robert S. Mahaffey and Emma .-iimer were mai rieu ui ine liitpusi parsonage last Saturday. Rev Bailey officiating. Although Mr Bailey was sick in bed he says that when it comes to making two hearts beat as one he is ready at all hours to do his part. E A. Bussett and family left Tuesday for an auto trip to Cali fornia. He will go by way of The Dalles and Portland. Mr. Bussett is well equipped for the journey. He has two tents, cooking utensils and camp outfit. His present in tention is to spend the winter in southern California. Geo. T. Sly of La Pine, who was arrested and placed in the county jail, charged with having stolen goods in his possession, waa released Wednesday morning so that he could go to Bend and raise $1000 bonds. The Journal was in error a few weeks ago when it stated that he had had a preliminary hearing and was bound over to the Septem ber term of court. Ho has not yet had his preliminary hearing. T. M. Baldwin returned the last of the week from Salem and Port land. He attended the meetings of the Grand Lodge A. V. & A. M. while away. The order is increas ing very fast in Oregon, Mr. Bald win says. During last year 005 new members were enrolled, mak ing 135 lodges with a total member ship of 12,315. The Grand Lodge sent $2412 to the cyclone and flood sufferers in Nebraska, Ohio and Indiana. Entire Millinery Stock. Shoe Department. All white shoes, pumps and slippers. All men's wlWte straw hats, handkerchiefs, collars, shirts, neckwear and underwear In the grocery department: All white dishes, white enam eled ware and all glassware. j LOCAL MENTION Attorney Pn ix has moved his oll'uv to tin' Cornet t building. J. J. Buckley and P. li llaoberlo were Redmond visitors Tuesday. Theo. M. Post and ('. F. ( 'ha! fun were business visitors to I rmeville Tuesday. Mrs- W-('- M""ro aml ehiMn-n. of Madras, were in tbe city the first, I w MM. E. E. Gillenwater and Mrs.; Wallace Post were registered at the j Oregon yesterday. I C. A. Gilchrist, of Barnes, passed through Prineville the last of the, week on his way home from a trip to Portland. j Miss Alma Gitchell and Van Mors' , were married last Friday evening by ! Rev. Prater. They are living in Dr. MacFadden's house. S. S. Stearns and family are so journing at the Crooked river ranch during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hawthorne. Dr. Gove left last Friday for Phil adelphia, where he will take a post graduate course in del ilistry. Heex (ecU to be away six or seven weeks. Mrs. Mattie Taylor, daughter of Rev. Bailey, left for home last week. She waited until her father was out of danger before going back. J. N. Williamson shipped a car load of mutton sheep to Portland Wednesday morning. If the mar ket justifies it he will ship a car load a week during the summer. Timber Claim for Sale Timber I'litiin, 10 miles from I'rine- ' vil1" ,(,r cheap for ca.li. Apply to! P For Sale 2'a' luts one block from public school ; corner property; kihm! improvements. Aildrvn K. V. Constable, Prineville, (i recoil. Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity of Prineville. Loana to be for $5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a small commission to be paid by the borrower. See R. A. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title it Trust Co, Prineville, Oregon Report of Committee About Ready The railroad committee is meeting with good success in its. efforts to get a right-of-way. Very little op position was encountered uhmg the lower, or liver route, and even less is anticipated on the high line. The committee will finish its work in a few days and then put the mat ter up to Contractor Si heel. Soon we'll know what's what. Superior Materia and Coliniibln Kunireii .'l..Vl in (il'i. Sold mi in Niallmetit plan. It will pay viol In InveHtlirate If Vim an- III the market fur a Itanue. J. K. Stkwakt & t o b 1 New IIiiuim Sewinn Mm lone fur rent, I'uptiUr price. At Kniimlra'a. ,'i 15 E W.r., II. Z. GiHIith Central Oregon Well Co. - Contractors for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth .Guar- an teed ... Dealers in full line of wall upuliea. Gasoline Engines, Pumpt, Etc. Culver, Oregon UNIVERSITY Summer School AuglTi? Twenty-five Instructors. I'ifty cotiren. Dintinguished Kustern Educators added to Regular Kuculty. University Dormitories Open. Hoard and Room at .'! fiO per week. Keduced Railroad rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalogue, Address 5 2d 4 Tlllv RKUISTRAR, University ol Oregon, Kugmio 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 resort 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, Paint SPECIAL To introduce our extra quality white "New Era" House Paint. See our Paint Man Terms Cash Regular Customers, Thirty Days Millinery Your 1 Lit i il ways stylish ami just right if bought of Mrs. Ustrs, the; popular Milliner. Mrs. Estes Corner 2ml nml Mailt Streets Prineville, Ore. For Sale. The ki'1 lit Bl Kill Inn .'li!, tnwn Hlilp l:t miiitli, ruliKe 1.1 eiiMt nf Wil lamette Meridian. About 7 in I leu north of Prineville, (ireirnli. C. I'. Hi miim:m lien. M., linden, I tlll. 11-12 41 1 When in the market tor I. line, Ce ment and SliitiKlea, e the Hiillnuiid l.umtier k Produce Co. 3 i7.'.liu OF OREGON 23d 1913 Oregon