ill I kr JA' Mi The Clothes You Wear are a compliment to YOU. The better they look the more favorably you commend yourself and your abilities. OtherPeople Admire theMan whose appearance is in his favor. They judge him as a man of character and good taste. That is why the guncerttp ClotijcS we're showing here will help you in your daily contact with the world. They're strongly expressive of caracter in the strong individuality of every line and shape; stylish but not dandified. $ 12.50 to Raton L. The Sincerity September Term of County Court Concluded from Page Five. Gas Ferguson -r.. A M Lara " Mri G H Furat L L Fox, dep sheriff , John steidl. Juror Sam Collins " Larsen " - Thomtnwaite, juror R p Mmter " CCPrinitle " l 1 so 16 00 1 .VI j Mrs Mary Martin, witness Mrs Thos Munsey Tlllie Bates " Geo 8 Young " H C Ellis ' Wm Staats witness A R Donahue G W Bogue - Roy Follx " Mrs Liddy Golden, witness A V Bassett " Fred Bassett " I so 1 so 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 M 1 50 1 to 1 1 30 lola Bassett, witness Frisco Frisco " Jas gemvalle " Bardino Prisco Columbo Frisco " Verna Smith, work in supt office . Robt Jordan, serving subpoenas Mrs Pearl Davenport, care Fleetwood.. j V) , ,- 1 so l to 50 to oo f Ui n so Z T McClay, serving subpoenas 5 25 J E Myers, teacher's institute 275 00 Clinton Huston, bookcase, J3.25 continued Uvjae Hospital, care poor 'J7i 00 Freii A Rice, stamps, etc 12 Oo H Grimes, viewer 32 00 R E Galloway, chainmaa 2 Oo F L Rice " 10 00 Geo W Wells, viewer Fred A Rice, surveyor's lees X! oo 1-5 ot) Floyd A Rowell, dep asuesBor 200 00 Clarence Rice, work for surveyor 150 00 D P Adamson & co, mdse paupers 62 80 - sundriesIorom. es..... 13 00 JGerardo, interpreter Mastro case 10 ( W c Hollinshead, serving subpoenas.. . 15 oo j w Dennis " " 4 oo Omar Wilson, carpenter work surveyor... 45 00 prineville Review, publishing notices... 3 50 A H Kennedy, justice tees 2 &5 Madras pioneer, pub for supt 5 20 Deschutes Power co, light and water 136 35 H T Belknap, county physician Ill 00 Dr W H Snook, care poor 11 50 Mrs Michel, mdse I 50 W F King CO, auto repairs 18 30 Mrs H J Kernbach, exp sty case, S11.50. . con't Geo Brewster, exp water master 140 00 Geo Brewster, sal July and August 200 C 8 ti Ellis, deputy water raahter 144 00 Frank Maddox, deputy water master 125 00 Dr t" C Coe, help lor paupers 9 25 R L Jordan, extra services 66 00 E A feather, mdse for paupers 7 10 John Mllllorn, justice leei, a no H H Clow, cash for sundries 24 13 E H Smltn, auto repairs -2 oo Van Morse, freight on gasoline 20 CO Warren Brown, express and stamps 11 ft'i J Stewart 4 co, mdse 3 15 Foster 4 Hyde, mdse 1 so Pioneer Tel 4 Tel co, services 115 51 Glasai Prudhomme, supplies a 12 22 French Drug co, aupplies 6 00 Hobart Belknap, auto hire t Mabel Doak, work supt office 5 oo binccrttu. othes $30.00 Jordan Clothes Shop Mailrai Pioneer, pub proceeding 20 00 i E Myers, exp money 1C0 Central Oregon Garae, gal stale eng. Hotel Metollui. meals... W K Biler. meals, etc State ol Orvgou, Lord's Oregon Laws . 9 00 on B 00 ARISTOCRATIC BOVINES BOUGHT BY J. J, KILL John C. Shaw Is In receipt of a let- l so ter rrom nis Drotner, I nomas naw, ISO who is now in Kurope purchasing 1 so thorough-bred cattle for James J. Hill, l so giving the information that many arts 1 60 tocnatic bovines will be added to Mr. Hill's herd. The very best which can be found across the water are being selected, and the question of price is not entering into the matter to any great extent, as 2,000 has been paid for a bull, and others are being bought at correspondingly high prices. The letter states that twenty-eight "shorthorns and twelve Ayrshire have been purchased, and that the writer I has visited many lands before buying 'the shorthorns, as be was determined 'to get only the best. He continues: I "I am positive that we bave bought j the best herd of shorthorns that ever left England. The average price for them was JtiOO, and for the Ayrshire, jr.O. One of the bulls cost j:!00, and was a 4-year-old at that. No one can tell me dual purpose cattle cai.not be bred. The highest priced cattle in England are the dual shorthorns. Many give 10,000 pounds of milk per year, and at the same time produce ine D8t of beef steers. I have secured j twenty-two Oxfords and twenty-two Shropshire sheep, and Mr. Hill has cabled me to get three Angus bull, "u 1 una iuiokui iw uCI- deen, Scotland, to get, them." Defore returning, Mr. Shaw will visit Holland for the purpose of obtaining a herd or Holsteins, and from mere will go to France to buy French dairy cattle, a breed little known in this country. Mr. Shaw was for several years head of the agricultural college at IJuelph, Ontario, and was afterward aa instructor in the University of Minne sota. He is the author of fifteen works on agriculture, many of them being used as text books In the dif ferent colleges, and is designated by James J. Hill as one of the befit If not the best agriculturalist In America Work Wanted." ISy woman with Klrl 10 years old a place to work in private family where Klrl can have school privileges K'-rcrences exchanged. Mrs, i,. M Kussell, Fife, Oregon. 9-18-2t Hay for Sale. Fifty tons choice alfalfa nt the NeWHom creek ranch. Address Nam Newsoin Jr., 1'ont, Oregon. 9-11-lmp Church Services Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Prof. Smith and hi earnest corps of teacher will conduct Bible school at the Methodist church. Send the children, or better, bring them. They will receive careful and wise instruction. At 11 o'clock the pastor will preach on "The Immor tality of the Soul." The young people' social hour will be held from 7 to 8 p. m. The pastor's subject in the even ing will be, "America's Greatest Problems, the Oppression of the Laborer by the Rich, and the Proper Attitude of the Church Toward This Problem." Miss Blanche Williams will sing, "He Was IMspised," from the Messiah. John E. Williams, pastor. Christian services at the Union church next Sunday as follows: Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Chiistian En deavor, 7 p. m. Preaching. 8 p. m. You will be made welcome at all these services. At the evening ser vice the minister will wear overalls and a colored shirt. Wear your every-day clothes and come to church. Character, and not cloth.s. should be the standard. Geo. H. Ramsey, pastor. There will be regular services at the Presbyterian church next Sun day, both morning and evening. Mrs. C. M. Elkins will sing a solo in the morning and Mrs. Lakin will sing in the evening. Rev. Father Butler of Hermiston will hold services at Stewart Hall Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. You Live Better Than Kins of Old By HOLLAND. ALL the great rulers of the earth from King Solo mon to Peter the Grout were at a disadvantage compared with the citizens of today. Not one of thetu had s bath room with a porcelain tub and modern plumbing in bis pulace. Not one of them used a safety razor. Inid an apiw tizlug break fust food, used a telephone or enjoyed the comforts of nn electric light All these are within the reach of rich and poor today. All are enjoyed by rich and poor. You are better off than Em peror Napoleon, Itauieses II. or Louis XIV. You have con venience they never Imag ined or dreamed about. Chief among them are the modem newspaper nnd Its advertise ments and advertised wares.' Are yS'U getting all the good out of life that is possible? You are not if you neglect to resd the advertisements and to buy the articles that are advertised. Comforts, luxuries and necessities are offered to you in grent profu sion, and the fact that they are advertised proves that the articles are reliable. Will Exchange for Wood If you have wood nnd want n Newtnu or Talking Machine, here Is your chance. We have some (food offers. Come in and nee. L Kamhtha, the Jeweler. Prineville, Ore. 0-18 Dressed Chickens for Fair Week Or at any time. Ai.icb I). Phatt. ills-It Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents Hie American Ladies Tailoring Company, has just received a tine line of samples lor iali and winter stilts. All who. order before August 2'iil will act a ten per cent discount. Fresh fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always he found at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Ktoro. 7 31tf Team and Harness for Sale Team weighs about 1250; new liar ness. Apply to ramelia names on (iarter place, half mile east of town on Oclioco. 94 2tp Call for Warrants Notice Is hereby (riven that all Gen eral r ii lid County Warrants no ti and Incliidlnir retrlHtered No. 131!l.wlll be paid ou presentation to the county treasurer. No interest paid after this date. September 11, WIS. It. I.. .loltllAN, County Treasurer of Crook County Order books are now open for Ford automobiles. K. M. Hathaway. Crook County agent, 1'rineville, Ore. K-7 Lots for Sale Cheap Ilosldenee lots, close In, near public school. Inquire of Wade Huston. 7- For Trade. 40 acres one mile from Oregon Cit to trade for irrigated land. See I). H Peoples, Adamson bldg. 7-24-tf Shumia's Begin Year's Work The club mot at the home of Mrs- IVarl Kayler. Suturday, with Mrs. I'.eorge Millican as hostess. After the regular routine of busi ness the following officer were elected: President, Mrs. lVarl Kay lor; viee-iresiilent, Mrs. Ci. N. Clif ton; secretary, Mrs. Collins Klkins; treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Rost'iiberir. Delegates were also elected to at tend the Federation which meets October 6-0 at Hood Uiver. Those elected were Mesdanics Kayler and Klkins. Reminiscences of the summer were given by different members. At the close of the meeting refresh ments were served by the hostess. Redmond People Coining to the Fair Redmond Spokesman: It U now loo intention ot me Keu- intind Commercial Club to have a gxul exhibit from tho Kodtnnnd district at tho Crook County Fnir, to be held in Prineville Sep tember 'J3 to S7. Committees are out interesting the farmers in the matter and urging them to prepare suitable exhibits for the event. Owing to the early date at which the fair is held this yer it may not be possible for this section to show as good a display of root crops as lat yar, but the grains, grasses, fruits, etc., will show up this part of the county to good advantage. Lust year this section captured 23 first prizes at the county fair, and bad the best all around ex hibit of grains, grasses, root crops, etc., of any section in the county- Tho Kedmond and Powell Butte exhibits were ex hibited side by side and occu pied nearly a third of the floor space in the exhibition pavilion. The attendance of Kedmond people and farmors in this vi cinity at the fair promises to be as lurge this year as last, for the ex 'client attractions tho fair management has secured In the way of stock show, etc., will be an interesting drawing card. Portland Cattle Market Iveceipts for the weok have been Cattle 1812:1; calves IWl; , hogs 2471; sheep 5030 ' A large increase in both cuttle and swine receipts has boon noticeable the last few days, but sheep lidquidation was much lighter. With the advent of sta ble quantities of live stock the market became active and inter esting. Monday's cattle receipts was one of tho largest of tho year and contained a lot of good beef. The fS steer top was not dis turbed and a few choice lots brought fB .10, fS.13 and .25 Hulk of steer sales $7.30('.$7.70. Cow stuff never attained the 7c mark but a lot of good ones sold 0.75 and f0.85. Calves steady $8.50 to 9 and bulls 6 to 10 50. Beef outlook is bettor and ab sorbed over 1500 head this webk. The swine trade suffered a sudden set back - and is in pro cess of ad justing itself for the an nual fall liquidation. Prices broke a quarter and best li, tit hogs sold in bulk $8.75 to ?'.). Receipts were liberal, demand fair. Meals at the Fair Qrounds The ladles of the Baptist church will serve meals on the fair grounds during tho County Fair. Meals 35 cents, except Wednesday, when they will serve chicken illnner at Inly cents. Children twenty-live cents. Last Weed Warning. liy direction of the city council of the city of Prineville, Oregon, you are hereby notllled ol the exlstatice of noxious weeds on your premises and streets and alleys adjacent thereto, and that the same are trrowlnn and existing thereon In violation of Ordinance No. '.'07 anil of the State I.nv. Unless the said weeds are cut and exterminated In accordance with said ordinance within seven days from tho date of this notice, prosecution shall be In stituted In the recorder's court for noncompliance with said ordinance. Dated this lKth (lay of Sept., P,il:i. T, K. .1. I)i -.'v, 9 1H It City Attorney. Farm Loans For a abort time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity ot Prineville. Loan to he for lo.tHHlor more and run from 3 to 5 years, iih inter est at 8 per cent, payable annually- We charge a smai'. romuiission to l.a paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title A Trust Co. 6 10 Prineville, Oregon l Wusm Central Oregon Well Co. Contractors for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar, anteed ... Dealer in full line of well aupuliaa. Gasoline Engines, Pump. Etc. Culver, Oregon For Sale JO0 acre ol nixxl (arntlnii ground. 30 a. in atfalla, all in cultivation, s nillxa northwest ol I'mieville, 1 mile (rom railway atirvey. All tlie larm iniil nienta. sonin liornea and cow go with the place. Place ha .V) acr water riglit. for liirlliei rurtiiar iiimne or write I'rlie Ccohow, lone JtiniMr Itanih, Prineville, Ore. 8 "lt( W. A. 1U.LL Ijiwyur The Dalln Orrguti Notice for PiihllaUiou. m piirtiiu nt of the Interior. I'. S. Land tlltlce lit The lnlle. Or. iSepteailier 6th, 1113. Notice Is herein- jjlveii that Walter C. Mt'Nely of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April tilth, l'.HO, made Homestead Fuiry No. U6I74, for swj scl, c '(. and nwj sJ section i. township lti south, range lti east, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice ol Inten tion to make Dual Three- Year proof, to establish claim to the laud above dexcrilM-d, Is-fore Timothy J. Iniffv. I'. S. CoinmlsBloner, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 14th day of OctolsT, ll:i. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence C. McNelly, Kdgar J. Iltindy, II. Karl Cross. William W. Davis, all ol Prineville. Oregon. II. Fkank WoOIS'lM K, 9-llp Iteglstcr. Hotlc lor Publication. li purtmeiit of the Interior I'. S. Land Olllce, The Dalles, Ore. August With, PJlX Notice Is hereby given that 1 m In 11. Siinds of Barnes, Oregon, who, on April 4th. 11110. made Homestead htitry .No Ohllli?, for Lots 1, 2, II, 4, swj ni-J. s1, nwj, and nwj swj section 3, town ship lit south, range '.'1 east, Willam ette Meridian, has tiled notice ol In tcntlon to make Html three-year proof, to establish claim to the land atiove ilescrllied, licfore (.-tiaries a Hhermau. I'. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 11113. Claimant, names as witnesses Arthur I,, liennett. John O. Morris, Iteuben F.ngstrotti, Harrison liarnes, all of liarnes. Oregon. H FltANK WoollCOI'K, IMS Register Lumber for Sale Hough liimlicr ol all kinds, good qual ity, for sale at the Kussell Saw Mill on Vtaie Creek. Also IB-inch wood at 1.2.r a load. A load means all that two horses can pull. Don't forget the place, 7-17 For Sale. A 45-horse power Case traction en glue nnd log trucks, will sell on reasonable utiiis. It, I,, Jones at Co Howard, Ore. 7-3 Laundry Leave Your Laundry at. Dick Dar Hug's burlier shop. Sent to Keud every Monday. Luckey llonny, local agent. Notify him and he will cull for It. 7-3 J. Knu aiiii Laiihon. I A A P Loclne meets everyTues 1 V. J. r. day tiiiiht. Strangers welcome. Olio. Noiii.k, N. (I.J Hhht Hahnks, V.O.j T. L. Coon, Hoc. ; C. li. Din win ix k, 'i'rreas. For flue Oak Hcfrlgcralors see A. II. Llppmnn & Co. 6-12 Pictorial Review Patterns at lOlklns' Store. 8-28 !Ptofasstr.ital Cards. Ilygwnle, Dietetic and Natural Therapeu. Ilea, I lironir Fiervuue Ihaoruert a wUltv. DR. R. D. KETCUUM Drugleta Physician Ilmire 9 to IV or by aiioolntiiienl. II 18 lioolna 10-11 Cornell Mullilllitf. W. P. MrKss N. U. Wallacs MYERS & WALLACE Lawyer Kamalra Bid's, Prinevllla, Ore J. H, Hell A. W. hlina Crook County Abstract Co. (tnr) Suceaaaura la II. 1 1 oner Almtract Co, I'rtnovillv, orvgua The J Ahstrncta Inetiriince Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer OltU-e In Morrla HiilldinK llin-e door urn ill ul Journal ulllce, Prineville, Oregon D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Kom II AdaiiiiHiii llld'n Prineville, Ore. 10-S Dr. Howard (Jove Dentist Crook Count Bank Building Smrfm CaM oweW prmmptjr mjf 9r mifi Orf IH't'ltl.lHTtt Belknap Cdtvards (County I'hjf .1. Ian.) WaeoZe. On.,, Attarne-at'Law (Huccnaur I" W. A. Hrll) Osaoos C, c ri' Cornett llulldlng, Hoom A Cauji Awast Pn.nr-Ti.r Ha oa Niaal OrriC OH IHIOM MiitriM Or AtUMSOS'l lavewra. Sth ofljca aa ru d.uos Ivl.iihouva, Prim. 4 1 I . . Or,f.m Willard II. Wirtz Attorney.tI.aw. Office In M. It. Hlggs' olllce. I'litsr vil.l K OllldON C. SSrmk jCamijftr J. Trendies Fox M. It. t'. H. Klin; and I.. H. A. I.ntidni l.iriuice Orvirun Hiali Mwlienl hoard, Sectnl!il In Hurnry; liyKicn; All- meutMry (anal; wuiiteii and ctilldruui ilixraiu-a. .to ornif anit ivntrnr Tlilrrl alnwl nnarCnurt II'iiimi. T.U.1 lloiiwr, l alia nwrp4 imiiuptly. lOailt ur (lav. Cliarsa imiilrala Hot lc of Final Accounting. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, the administratrix ol the estate ol Joseph II. Delore, deceased. to all persons Interested In said es tate that she has made mid tiled with the c ity clerk ol the county ol Crook, Oregon, her Html account. Ing ol her administration ol said es tate, and that the court has fixed Saturday, thei'dli day ol October, 11113, at the county court room, In Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing and settling said llnikl accounting. Dated this 17th day of September, 11)13, at Prineville, Oregon. YIKIIINIA I'KI.OIIK. Administratrix ol the estate ol Joseph 11. Delore, deceased. T. K. J. Duffy, attorney for the estate. Reward Cray iimre, HoO pounds, bell on, should have colt; M-bnr left stllle. Hay tnare. IKK) pounds, harness marked, M left stllle, triangle on Jaw. Day mare, IK Hi pounds 1 shoulder, P on Jaw ; should have cult. Hay two-year-old inure, ON on left, shoulder. Hay two-year-old sum, when Mt.rii.ved NO on left shoulder. Sorrel mare, two years old, ON on left shoulder. Frank W. Petinlngtou, Connelly. Ore. U-ll Notic for Publication. De)artment of the Interior, U.S. Land Olllce, The Dalles, Or. September 4th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Walter Taylor of Rend, Oregon, who, on March 23il, llllll, tninle Homestead Hntry No. Otti'.KI, for eel mid swi ncl, siTtlon 2, township W south, range IS east Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intent Ion to make II mil Three Year proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, before II. C. Kills, li. H. Commissioner, at Head. Oregon, on the 25th day ol October, 11)13. Claimant, names as witnesses: Walter llolllaml, San I W. Merrill, Oliver Oai-ratt, all of llend, Oregon; Sam Samson of Held, Oregon. II. Fiiank Wooiicock, 9-ll) Heniider. Melville Sewing Machines for rent. J. F Stkwaut & Co. 6-1