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. CHRISTMAS DISPLAY AND SALE. 1003. COMING lb COMIM Kauta ('Inns will iimU hi iiOii.Uiirtir( with ut thii year, nn i w.i ure prepared to tiiko ciro 1.x gift lift in n way (hut will rtirpri him. Never before Ims he had ul hit tlijxtanl such an orray of pleninu preacliU ni) will l. found ul our store. You. loo. will hn mimi-i-...,! l .,. .... .e,,,,,. dance nf dirabhi article-. Meeting will hn nn rauy milter fioin our stock. are Mil in in Morn now, l ot In omit I" luente aro broken of t, ' ' t ' rT, .1. ,U Our ChriftLmAH fnnd UU'M JtL- !.. II II I. iioliml'ilillll 1 . ..... it . I . .. it- . .4 a i fifint; nil II 'Ml i J IV IIJ I'll LI II' III IJI' I 17 H I I II 1 Himrr. II J ' ' " - ' '.. w. they will not be on dinplay or sale until ; ' , ?! Saturday, December 5, 1903 Oil ihi day you will liml our store l conilid in holiday colore aiid evergreen with special ftttrac tions and bargain for overv rifitr.rl inciit. We inviti you to ml! on u during the day. even though you do not wieli to pun bane you no do;iht enjoy tu see "things beautiful." Conio, you are welcome, I- ASK FOR OUR SHOPPING LIST. Everybody's Store. SHANIKO, OREGON. t 4o One Price. t, rr 5 of i ahr VrinmiUr arnitni "f " i.,ri I i ,. ... .i J i i-t...i... . rilt'HitUAY SQUIBLETS. ; "' i Hi.' I ft I (,..--- i . i j AndciMio, v t r i n r y , of v i t s il lt i s it-v i ' J vt Man- Prof J . wood, d.iy. Silitmoii, Joliiiiou A Co. li tii.uv Rixiil v!m' in tii' ii'n over null. Mr. nd Mti J. A. K ivl, c-f 'nr rrvrk, iitrd in tol lit" ti'ftif I'm wrrk. Stluittmi, Johniii A I' lii'c n.nr.o Atrktiiii coti and vrt li.at ro jut th ll'"i5 f ir cold wriikrr. I.die.)U MutldjtiU fl-ip inl. .lloll.Ofl, J.lllliHull .V I'M mid re tht ir t Uitil lino t f hoilKr clil purt. Un it muipips ' KM. JAS. 9. KELLEY, P HOTOGRAPHEK Highest Crndo Work. I'rlnevllio, UrrK.m. Wo pull o'.Ikii'.ioii lo th mrd Hi Win. It. MtUiw. nttorn. y at Wttliinnt.m, 1'. f.. ' l'1" f'ri,t I'n. Mr. Miittli'" tiikii ..i iaity 4 f r"H'' tin.l'fr. tuiiimli n I and d'-nl l.im. Mi'd l! iio in lii-td of a crark l.md law- tt t v !-- tnniK't ' than writo liin). A prsi n rvion nil! l- givrn !'' tl,.. Ciritin.i Kiidi nv.ir nest Sun Any i Vfiiing, at Hi" rinin? of tin b'll. A finO ptojjruinui lid .prd, nud full lindnc.' Jisinul. A collrction will lk''i lip to Im pp.i.l on tli nri nnr of ii ornii. Kvrryl'O.ly com.' t.r,iitfd tJ ln-lp out in Hi" K"'I and wifp, of .SiBlur?, Tuesday. II. l.ii'iimaa A Co. Imvelho' M. hceli r nd wifu, of lirizziy, t mid t i nt line of Imu'eri in ! paid a visit to I'ririevillo Sunday. j K. M. Gamier, ol Pauliim, w vinilor to rrimvillu Sunday last. Jerry GroKkruger, of Sinti!tH, vihiti-d rrimirillo thofirftcf w week. (it'orgo Itoduian.of Culvrr, r'R iHtrd al the Hotel PrineviiU Monday. Andrew Morrow, of Grizzly, vinitore to our Hot Tlm In tho Power Houaa. Onoo uiion a time a ref.act'ry K'ii'dinn online cnuiied lliii wiitcr a V' ry foi.Hideralda lors of cle' p f r about three wnikn, but wevouture thu i nao tion that all that troubla wan re nothing comparod to tho tinio tho power limine pnople are Imviiijj luti ly ; indeed, it if raid Hint inon) than one gray hair have mailt) their appearance in tho hoiida of Mt'iFM. Morley and Crooka during the pant two weeka on' account of the cantankeroue, pctiky engino which run the dyna mos. They have hot boxei to burn in llifl power bonne, and the crank pin hearing lim got Into uch bad hahilit that caiidlea and coal oil. to way nothing of gasoline, aro at a premium in Prineville. lioth the gentleman in charge aro exuort mechanlca and cannot he blamed in the leait for this in convenient going out of tho light and the trouble will noon be re ducd tj the minimum. The peo ple of the city can do away with ruoet of it by turning off taoie la in in which are not neceeeary, as the dynamos aro crowded to their utmost capacity and the resistance affects the ongiue (.orreiondingly. We are prono to forget theie little mutters entirely until the lighta go out. when we are forcefully remind ed of our careleHnc0 by having to X 1 . . . r inveat a ciuarter in candles to en-! I J i able after dinner work to be done. Hereafter don't forget to turn off your lights when they are not needed. Hoath-Taylor Nuptial.. ,.,! m.rrh ... atarted at 8:30 , ... The old dinner bell at Mr. and and waa gone through with in fine Mm. T. S. Hamilton! at Aabwood, I ehape until towards ite end, when a Crook county, Oregon, chimed its string broke on the orchestra lead notea merrily at high noon Sunday .et't violin and a summary etop to Nov. 15tb. It rang that day to : the march ensued and tho dancers signify tho hour that two bearU ! thereupon formed in sets for the J : il.. L.Im 1 1 f . t ; , , . were umicu in inc uuij uuhuj m , nrl quauruie THOMSON TOZIEILER & NEW HIGH GRADE GOODS. Our fall and winter stock is now arriving, and wc are pleased to inform our patrons that we now have the largest and most j CLOAKS JACKETS SKIRTS FURS COLLARS BHOKS t niiF.ss r.nnna . I " . . And many other things too numerous to mention,', A1 q lbe ?ery raakeg an(j tt pricei that all of which are of the latest and mast approved gtveg jig the very lowest. For the Gentlemen we have DRESS SUIT3 BUSINESS SUITS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS BOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS t I : Ours is a husv store. We carry everything used in the home or ; on tho farm, and we cordially invito one and all to examine our inimonso stock of crcneral merchandise and household supplies. I We carry only the best, and sell at prices that all can afford to WU RZWEILER &u THOMSON j rvilm. .K.Iiiim.ii A (.'. havo on ef nn n' dri'na flio-' in t!i- t iiy. I. GdetitHt mi l h' luuther, protiiiii nt tanh'Hof 1'ifu, wcie inti-rtii Saturday Uvi"g in pro-visiotia. Found a the io-l between M. Taylor of Ash- From that time on the dancing ma fast and furious until roid- uiiilcd in inornate to niuht. thoueti after a dainty sup- restaurant I'l'uirville and the Z-'ll place, a , among the many new fchin'. tl.iner ran havo the city Monday. atiin by proving property and pay- J Artkiurc in all tho different ing f. r linn notice. grade cai. be found ouly al A. H. Gent!. 'men do you know thatU-ippman A Co. there in no nn i r ms present y Pictures can only ue iounu ai than n Urifscl carpet sweeper. the well known old stand ol A. n. Lippnmn A Co. A. II. Lippman A Co. havo '.l.em Ml nil the g-iod grades. lvl;ti.r J. M. I.awrensp of the I'.piid P.ullrtin, w.i ill Prineville Si.nd.vy returning Mond.iy. Little Mma I iUi'me Viet i'companid l-.iiil on thu trip. Pro. Lawrence ! report everlhing piel on the Iel '.chute oino more. t matrimony. Mies Jessie wood, was if ., f r' 1. ! ... t Ueraid r.. iieain, oi iiay vreea. i,er rcrvc-d al Jioggs Rov. Arthur Sanford of Antelope ' n)e crowd thinned out enough U pel formed ilio impressive cere-; give tho rest plenty of room on thi mony. j ballroom floor, which they occu The friends invited to witness ; pjed till after 3 !'alaek. the ceremony, besides Mr. and i Owinc to the absence of Mrs. T. S. Hamilton and ths im Illmtii & Sing flmltli St Cleolc have the rfttti-io. Olvnipla lioor on toil m the Kf, KiKwpllou nt on ly When you wivnl a ii'iwiaor lln IHvor Hr lvirittf c;l at IU HtKoiiliua. mediato family were Mrs. Nettie Friend, Mies Angie Friend, Mr. Aaron Hale, Mr. John Hale, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Mr. F. L. Anderson, Mr. Dan Evans and Mr. Jas. Rice. Immediately after the ceremony was conoluded, a de lightful reception was held ; after which an elaborate dinner was t-erved, that gave satisfaction to the choicest palate. The feasting and congratulations ended with a shower of rice and shouts of ' Long live the bride and groom." Mr. spend I in tk ol,lcnr.n nf Jim j Sharp from the city and bis in ability to reach here in time, a pick-up orchestra furnished the music for the occasion and did very well considering no practice had been had together. The per sonnel of this was: A. II. Ken nedy, violin ; Mrs. J. II. Temple ton, piano; Prince Glaxe, Cornet; while Kd Gerow sawed the bull fiddle to the queen's taste. The ladies of the Circle are to be coneratulated on their sixth an nual ball. A splendid time was had by all who attended, though la-he ,,f i ) Methodist Tl,. m,,tlmr which has been will erve a Mipper on Dec. very mild for the last two weeks, !,-'knap' Hail, from five h.-enme suddenly cold and frosty in the evening ui-til nine Tuesday liiht, and little patches "it-, The proceed to he ,,f jce he-o and there aro a stiong indication of what is coming later The church f.th at o c'-ock Price tm-d in fuing the lank of the (Vhoeo to protect church property, ami it i laudable purpose In which ininy ought to be intcrtBted, we oolicil a Rood patronage- and Mrs. G. It. Heath. will:,0u more profitable dances have a few days with Mr. and J uect, given by the Circle, which is, Mrs. T. S. Hamilton, after which ! :t ;8 BI,iJ 25c to the good on this one. HAVE YOU EVER Ised I Rom Yrikger .THEY ARE THE BEST We have them warranled for 5 years We have cheaper "Wringers, so larre that we are sure we in quality and price . . . SCHOOL BOOKS on. A C. Rradherry, tho sweet candy man, of Portland, visited Prine ..;iu it.i "Itrad" bus been sutTering from an attack oi vertigo, L.j M cjieflp 0 family and wa just out of hospital jg ,)r(pan.j ,0 ,tudy il . !.. In 1 " . AND All kinds of tho choiscst nnd un-to-dato school sup- .. . i r:. ,111a ii-n tn h.1 C plies in ri i;iuvi.i3. 'u uu found at tha aruj s;ore u. D. P. ADAMSON. while here. He i naf'y bBCk 10 hi oUl tiine self again. they will return to the It. S. & L. Co. Ranch on Trout Croek, where Mr. Heath acta as foreman; they are now at honnj. Tho Rev. Irl R. Hlcka 1904 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for l'XM is now ready. It will be mailed to any address for !0 cents. It is surprising how such an ele gant, costly book can be sent pre- or person is prepared to f tuuy me heavens, or the storms and weather in VM")i, witluut thi. wonderful W. P. Ycndervert was in town J Hioka Almanao and Prof. Hicke' tho first of the week from Lava. J ,pie,uij d paper, Word and Works. He reported considerable of Both tiro e-nt for only one dollar a j year. Word and Works is among n..ev and a modicum oi com weather the-week before, but said j tll6 U)1(lt American magaaines. both had left for parts unknown , j , , he Hicks Almanac, it is too when he however, came. in. At no time, was the slock at any well known to need furthor com- inouJation. Few men have labor i trouble in getting pUmty of gras. ej Iuore faithfully for the public Chri . 1 . . . V i n C stmas and .Mew . - 1903-4. ,.e act k.i vf vr A tikl wm m BOTH rVENIINUi. o II V I'll I.' Prineville Amateur Athletic Club r, w . i IS TtIK These two occasion are the ISJ reuular Club hops which will b Ojven . first of the year. A . - - auests are provided, also frst-cia na. assured an enjoyable umo - Kt.OUlt MANAOISH.-1. UKCKI'llON tlUMMIll". II It Ui4. In Jack HnmmiM-H. W, A ltoiiih, Uuorua Hyrua, tl. Hnui mull". ,,,.. lie, J, U ll"'eii""i' 'JuimnUloe on Molo DP, l! A. Mil' I'llr.e, ,',.11, i. , i.'.unlr Pnni'io'W' H nuiiiwiu. 0. M, Klklii. A- H,,"0lly Mrs, KH 11" ik1 l''ll,ltwr Alice, of Thu D-illes, were in town this week mi lbe way to Silver Luko to prove, up on their timber claims. Wo wore troated to some excellent p1" pl.v'8 l,y Mis Hull whilo the ladies wero hero. The. ladien' escort was L. W. Silli , of Momow, Idaho, who also ha a timber chum in the L:ike- vioiv district. Timbers for the Crooked river bridge are on tho ground ready for Ilia carpenter!, and tlio stem uma i expected iilnuMtany lima now. It will bo (i structure to which our ... ..... i, nli, i with nrido. As CllUi'OO inn - fMn no the city can MKird it let our city dad emulate the examplo of the county and havo steel bridges crowing both the Oohooo and old Crooked river. Roth lbe old bridge are covered wilh gray i.i.Vmg and should bo renewod before any accident happen h re nood or found a warmer place in tlia heart ef the Deoplo. Send orders to Word and works Publish ing Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Temperance Revivals. As the vvinterapproachei temper ance, revivals grow in popularity throuhout the lands, in their an nual efioiea to dethrone King Alco hol. Orators have been arguing forages against the drinking hab it, but admit that the strongest thing they have to contend wilh is tho purity and healthfulnes of Portland Club hiskey, for sale everywhere. Tho Circlo Ball. A most enjoyable event was the Tlwinkscivina ball, given by Jun iper Circlu No. 37, W. of V. The ladies were there and lefl no Btone ed to Kive their guests the i..ut niiicrtiiinmcnt possible. Tho AT THE BEND. Ik'fchute Echo. Ralph Caldwell was a Prineville visitor Wednesday. M. C. Awbrey was a visitor in town the first of the week. B. C. Low left Tuesday morning for a short visit in Prineville. J. R. Prock was a visitor in Prineville the first of the week. Frank Glass was a business visi tor in Prineville last Saturday. John Helfrich, of Lamonta, visit ed in Deschutes the fore part of week. Attv. Gecme W. Barnei return ed to his bonxi al Prineville last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West were i down from the Meadows the first of. the week. Joseph Taggart, Maxim LePage j nn,( R.I lirwlt went ud the river! last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Staats visit ed in Prineville during the fore part of the week. John Ryan and II. J. Talmer re turned from a visit at Prineville, the first of the week, Thos. Jonte passed through town Monday on his return to bis home at the upper stage station. Thurmau Moffet passed through town Monday on his way to Powell Butte with a drove ot cattle. George Whitsett, of Prineville, was at the Pilot Butto Inn last Sunday night on his way home from Silver Lake. Tho Baptist Union Sunday School entertainment on Christ mas Eve promises to be a grand one. Everybody is invited to nt- Our assortment is can suit vou both AVe have a very Large assortment OOVasliing Machines. They are all Good ones. Look the List over BOSS ROTARY WESTERN PERFECTION GLOBE, It Will Pay You to Call and See Our Goods ElkittB & iKutg Elkims $c iKittg 4J'I 'V'Tl f ') I ' l ' i ' ' tt a tTflaT O'l'ITT TP! LADIES FURNISH ING! QOOD3... LATEST STYLES IN CORSET Bradford,. JVirs. -ti. JU. xsrauium,. 81 CCKMO TO M5. SLAY TON. MILLINERY AND HAIR-DRESSING Our etockof Millinery and La.lles' Furntshin g" toate, and t.e style are the ltt and most approyed. Our pood are all high-grade and will be sold ai Pca within the reach of thoee even tn moderate clrcumitanoea. WE TRIM nilR OWN HATS. iv t vt it ip mtxi wArSci vept iJ STOCK 1 nmu ri O A Tt? ir x vt i. x j ' MIUNEBY CHEAP Hotel Prineville THOROUGHLY RE N OVATEDTAN D RtFOnNISHED THROOOOUT mnn 1 fr a'.oo American Plan - Rates ;C. B. McDowell, Proprietor. tend. 1 - 3 CiijLjujJiJUiJUJuaJUUuu ln Oil M llIO st4 Tickets, each night, $1-0 ! mind Iho council ot llie laci.