Buy Your Healing Stove Now! The Chilly Nights Will Soon be Here ! It is better to make your selection now while stocks are complete We have them in all styles! Prices from $1.75 up! We ship direct from the foundry and get the benefit of car load rates. We figure a modest profit. J. E. Agricultural Experts Visit Prineville Visitors ol interest to I'rinevjlle Thursday were IVof. Thomn Shaw, llitt well known nr('ulturl txHrt' of St. l'ul, accompanied by I'rol. Ilirm T. French, of the Kricul t u r 1 extension department 01 the Oregon Agricultural College, aud 1. C. Freeman, advertising agent ol the Oregon Trunk and North Hunk system. I'rol. Khaw assisted it the judg ing of the live etctck at the (air and in the evening at the Commercial Club meeting the (armor editor gave one ol Inn very instructive tnlkit on improved methods of farming and livestock raiting. Tlii ou listened to with a great deal ul attention. The question hox prove 1 one ol the best leaturee of the meeting. I'rol. French uisenssed the vari out methodi ol larming. Pro!. French ia revisiting Crook county alter yeara of absence, during which time the railroads have been built, and it wan interesting to hear the comparisons made by him in noting the advancement ol the country and town. Friday morning the Shaw party left for a ten-day tour ol the inter ior to hold a aeriei ot farmers' in diluted. Pr(. Shaw will talk on subject ol first importance to the homesteaders, and Prof. French will explain agricultural extension methods to the people. During his stay here I'rol, French took up with the county commis sioner the question ol conducting the experimental (arm. Woman Exonerated for Shooting Assailant Sheriff F.lkins, District Attorney Wirtz and Coroner I'oindexter went over to Bend Saturday to inquire into the shooting of Tomo Seulpara by Mrs. Peter Ri..i. At the coroner's inquest it de velojied that the wiman shot in self-defense. The Italian made im proper proposals to her and fol lowed it up by making an effort to carry out his threat. This so in censed the woman that she picked up a shot gun and shot him in the breast. He died almost Instantly. The coroner's jury exonerated the woman from all blame. Married A bedding which will come as a .surprise to their many friends was that of Floyd S. Erickson and Myrtle E. Jones of Powell Butte, took place Saturday, September 20, at highnoon at the residence of Peter Erickson, north of Prineville. Only those of the immediate family were present. Joe Erickson acted asbes,t man and Mrs. E. E. Aycock, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Rev. Prater was the offi ciating minister. Why not take the Journal? STEWART & COMPANY Andrew Noble Sells Paulina Property A. J. Noble has wild to K. K. Ijiughlin all of his land interests in the Paulina country. It wax not without feeling of keen regret that he st vorcd financial relations with a country so closely associated with his early life. Mr Noble is an old-timer. Not an old If measured in years as in exeriencp, He has had all the thrills of a pioneer. He came to this country 42 years ago and set tled on Heaver creek in what was then Grant county, He lived there continuously for ;t'J years where he accumulated a fortune in the cattle business. His life was not without its ad ventures .On two different occa sions he was run out by the Indians. On one of them the Modoc came very close to getting hia scalp. He has promised to give detaila later. In those days they had to haul supplies from The Dalles, nearly 2(H) mile away. There was no river road then as now and every thing was freighted over the old Horsehcaven road- In the winter there was no mail from November to April. He passed through all the hardships of the ea'rly settler in Central Oregon. A few years ago Mr. Noble moved his family to Prineville to get the benefit of the schools. Since then he has purchased a fine ranch one mile from town, where he now resides. The Belgian Hare Menace to Country Editor Journal But few people know or stop to think that the Belgian hare is the same animal that became a pest in Australia, and that there is danger that it may over run this region in a like manner and become as destructive as its first cousin, the jackrabbit. The Belgian hare is only a domesti cated form of the hare of England and Europe and its natural habits are very similar to our jacks and cotton-tail, which are also proper hares. The climate of Central Ore gon is very similar to Australia and would be an ideal home fur the scamps. Don't pet and protect him but shoot him on sight and give her young to the cats. K. W. Horse for Sale One bay horse 4 years old, weight. 1000, broke to ride ami drive. Inquire of K. V. Constable. IS Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents the American Ladies Tailoring Company, lias just received a Hue line of samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 2!td will feet a ten per cent discount. KreBli fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. Wright' Confectionery Store. 7-81tf Team and Harness for Sale. Team weigh about 1250; new har ness. Apply to Pamelia Barnes on Garter place, half mile east of town on Ochoco. 9-4-2ti Big bargains In Fruit Jars at Elklns' Store. 8-28 Young Men Arrested for Killing Sheep Three young men, K It. Hunt ington, William Booth and John Sweeten, were arrested Sunday on charge of killing two sheep belonging to the OW. It. AN. Co. at Madras, and making away with the meat and blde9. Upon arraignment Monday evening Huntington and Booth entered a plea of guilty aod the bond of Huntington was fixed at flOO cash, while that of Hooth was I500 ia collateral securities. Tuesday morning Sweeten also entered a plea of guilty and hia bond was set at (100 cash. The bonds will also be furnished. This case was worked out by W. W. Cowne, a railroad detective, who displayed considerable skill in tracking the voung men down. The company had been missing sheep for some time, but until recently these men were not under suspicion. The Oregon Blue Book for 1913-14 We have received from Secretary of State Oleott a copy of the Ore gon Blue Book for 1913-14. It contains a brief historical sketch of the state by Professor Joseph Schafer of the Department of His tory of the University of Oregon, the Oregon Constitution, names of the various state, district and coun ty officers, as well as a statement of the functions of the several state officers, departments, institutions, boards and commissions. Federal departments represented in this state are also included therein, as well as information respecting the appropriations by the last legisla ture, summary of taxable property in Oregon, registrations 1912, vote for state officers 1912, measures submitted under the initiative and referendum since the adoption thereof in 1902, political subdi visions or districts, population and many other matters of general in terest. Its a good reference book to have handy. Copies will be mailed free upon request to the Department of. State, Salem, Ore gon. ' ' September Term County Conrt County court convened September 15, 8:15 a. m Klchurd James. P. B. Foludexter authorised to buy books and clothes and start him to school. Also or dered that MrB. Polndexter be al lowed services of boys Saturday aud eveulngs aud In addition 50 cents per day for board aud wash lug. Heirs of A. Hacklcninn. Petition for order to clear title of cloud be cause of erroneous assessment, granted. Lien ordered cancelled. Koad district 22. O. C. Gray, supervisor, ordered clerk Issue $200 to said supervisor for use repairing roads made Impassable by recent ralus. C. M. Klklns' change Lower Bridge roiid. Viewers' report read second time and change ordered. Warehouse bond. Bond of Ora Vim Tasm-I et al approved and license granted to 0M-rale a ware house at the town of Vanora, Ore. Koud district 16. W. J. Schmidt, eiiliervtsor, ordered a warrant of f."00 be Issued III fuvor of supervisor for road Improvement. Cluut. Thompson for driving coun ty ii u to 3i day, allowed $10.50. County bonding tltlon granted and election ordered. Petition of Central Oregon Invest ment Co. Vacation of Mayflower addition to the town of Madras granted. Wrongful assessment. Petition of X. J. Taylor granted. County Clerk. Statement of scalp warrants to September 2nd, $196 .60, approved. 1'eiiHlou warrants. Ordered, be ginning of pensions shall date from from approval by Juvenile court, unless otherwise ordered. Ap llcatlon. J limes W. Fleet wood ordered temporary amtletauce. C. L. Detilsou, wrongful assess ment, rebate allowed, 1-6.50. H. A. Haeppler. Application for rebate awiessineiit continued for In formation. Andrew Behrena, supervisor of district SU. Ordered warrant In hie favor for 1100. Tools ordered as re quested. Kill of R. 11. Deyarmond, gas tor county car, $1.90, allowed. Warrant ordered. County auto. It la ordered the clerk lnHue warrants for gas bills tor county auto with a very dlstluct understanding that the car shall be as much at the dlsposul of one coun ty olllclal as another, viz, the sheriff shall tie allowed no preference, ex cept during sessloiia of circuit court. Building sheriff's otilce. Bids for same being carefully considered. The bid of John B. Shlpp Is found to be the most satisfactory and the contract Is awarded to Shlpp. Uulldlng bridge on Crooked river. Matter referred to county Judge. Warrant drawn on road fund to P. T. Monroe for t700. Clerk ordered to cniicel same. Sheriff's olllce. Deputy Engineer People Instructed to supervise work on same. In the commissioners' court for the county ot Crook, state of Oregon. In the matter of a special election for submitting bonding Issue for roads to the electors. Whereas, a petition Is now pre sented praying that an election be ordered for the submission to all the New Fall Millinery Now on Display Beautiful Pattern Hats, Nifty little Turbans, Street Hats and hats for every purpose for ladies, misses and chil dren. Tickets given with each pur chase, and a beautiful set ol furs will be given absolutely free to the one holding the lucky number. Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. voters of the county of Crook, state of Oregon, the question of bonding the said county for the sum of two hundred thousand (f-'OO.OOO) dollars, to lie expended In the construction, under the supervision of the State Highway Commissioner of the state of Oregon, of a permanent road; and Whereas, It satisfactorily appears therefrom that said petition bear the, signatures of 3f3 registered voters of the said county of Crook, said number being more than one fourth of the greatest numlier of vote cast at the next preceding general election In said county for the candidate for Judge of the Supreme court, making It niandn tory upon this court to call a special election for the purposes therein set forth; aud Whereas, It I the sense of thl court that should said bond issue be approve! by the people and all or nearly all of the direct road tax should be expended on the Improve ment ot east and west roads lu the county, and that I hereby declared to be the policy of thl court for the coming season should aald bond Issue be approved ; and Whereas, we have good reason to believe that the state of Oregon will adopt the permanent road herein after described and upon which the aid bond Issue Is based as a state road, assuring it excellence aa well as Its permanent maintenance. tec 1 l It Is a mistake to think you can find the same furnishing goods in all stores. Our "prestige" has made us so strong in the esteem of many manufacturers of "strong" lines that they have given us exclusive agencies for their goods. This means that you must come to us for these strong lines. Ve are "strong" on ties, shirts, under wear, hosiery--e v e ry t h 1 n g In the furnishing line. Ve are strong on "hats." Buy your furnishing goods, hats and clothes from us and you will be "strong" with everyone you meet. Ve are now showing complete lines all departments. Call and see me. Ralph L. Jordan Therefore, It Is hereby ordered that an election be, and the same Is hereby called to be, held tbronghout the county of Crook, state of Ore gon, at the imual polling place In each precinct therein, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1913, the polls to open and close at the same time as are now provided by law for the general state election, at hlcb election there shall be sub mitted to the voter a proposition to construct a permanent highway In said Crook county, beginning near the point where the present Prinevllle-Tbe Dalle road crosses the northern boundary of aald coun ty, running thence In a general southerly direction through the towns of Madras, Metollu, Cnlver, Prineville, Laldlaw, Centrallo, Bend and La Pine, terminating where the present La Plne-Sllver Lake road crosses the southern boundary of said county, for which purpose. If said proposition I approved, the county will Issue bond to the ex tent ot two hundred thousand (1200,000) dollars, the said bond to run 20 years and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and the county clerk la hereby directed to cause the proper notices to be Issued and posted, In pursuance ot the law of the state of Oregon made and provided by the assembly ot the twenty-seventh legislature of said state. Listen! Our furnishing qoods will please you. Your trade will please us.