c B LOGFIL MENTION Frank Outturn waa In the cily llii lt of the wwk from CuUnr. Mrs. II. Krli'kioii.ttf H.i.l, was lminiwa vUltr In I'rlimvlIlK Monday. J. II. Oray was in the rity Monday Irout liU inttlo rnrh on Ouiiki-.l river. J. II. VMihIiiiii wss in llm i ity M"lr. day (ruin hi ram li at Ctilwir. e ()Hi. YV, UmImhi wan a Imnlm-xn vial tnr (miii ('ulvrr ilinliix tin-f.ini putt of the week -Mlee May lie-d, deputy euunty clerk, l'llt (Mil III JVlld Tuik IkV to lld TliankMtlviiiK with her ai tiilH. Win liuMen dan lea! O'Neil Hioa. Imtrl al Korea! mi. I vi lli rotidut-t the hiisiriea In tli (tittiriv ' j A. fr'ouvl was iIumii from hi I'militia ranrli during I In- nt mrk im ii ml li run trip. Uoputy Shi-rlff Ja-. s. Smith iaiue to rrilieville Iruui iU n.l Snturitiiy to re main indefinitely. J. I.. MeCulloeli ri-turiied tlit lat of the week from a luialuesa trip to I jiij law anil surrounding puliitn. Mia. T. M. HiiliUin iiiiiI duuKhtera, M liars Fay ami lierlha, aru home from I'Oi'tlauil to aend the winter. V. B. I'oiiidesler au.l J, Frank Spin hUik relumed Tuutduy evening from I.aku anl Klamath tountiea where they went with a party of timber buyers, Ik v.rf.T. Mow will proaoli at Mill Crook next Sunday inornlnit at II o'clock aieLat Trl'ievlHo at 7;t p.m. Kvery hody cordially Invited. Frank Henry and Id tn.row went over to IWml yetterday to pluy for the danre gUon llu rf taut nlgnl under the auipirea of the lion. I Kirn IVsrtiueiit. Snpt. Mnwiddle returned during tht week from a visit to lh imbllo arhwla lathe western an I northern portion of the roniity, Jll.ltfl'C. I'.. WlllVl ltoll, Hho was up- pointed to Ihn fix'rml Iwnrli hint wwk, Is a hrother-iiil.iw of . M. I'riee of thin i lly. Strlntfonoy in the itouto market, (.oral nierrhaiile Hrdirt that liefore prlng the llrat addition to the star? of llli will I wiling at four rtnU a poniul. An nturatiorial meeting will I hflJ In Mit.lrari next Saturday. Nnp't Pin-wid-lie, Prof. Strang and Foril and MU Maude Kidder Mill attend front the liHitl at'hiMiln. tilunihiia i.iIiihom hui Miri lii4l 1 1 1 Namuel )iiij-f tani'h whlrh lies along Crook.'.! rier just south of the Crooked river bridge al the liaxe of the (radi. The transfer was made hint aeek for a ootmideratloit of fVair). 1 1). I ; TOYS, DOLLS i HOLIDAY GOODS Prineville, OrcRon Tin-Imnkct am'Inl (jlv.'ii li.v the M. W. A.. II. N. A. nn.l I). I,. A. Momliiy evenltiir wft n etiiMinH, tioih eiN'lnlly nnd fin itoulnlly. A ehort proKrnm wna truiliTi-il nfirtr whli'li llicliMMkctx IIIIihI with jioimI ihlntrH to ent wt-ii nuetloiH'il off to the hltfhi-Ht lildilere. II. W. Rixvl, of I.ytle, who ritontly aold liia InU'irMi in the iVanhutea Lumber eonipnny to the LliiHtera of WUcotiain, waa In the city on hia way home yesterday, lie wn relurniiin from a huainee triji to l.u OramU and ototi in that vicinity. F. H. lUier, of Oukilnlo, Waah., nud Revr W. N. Cook onme in from the rail road IttHt week with a party of Wash ington Nople, Tney nnide an inHMe tion trip of the I. 1. X I ionipHiiy'i trartaand loM(ht iHverul quarter ace tiona of land. The tlrat real touch of winter deei'end- ed in the ahaiw of nn inch of snow the tirtof the week, A couth wind that took exception to the general appear ance of thiuira melted moat of it hiHiilo of a dBV after the full. 3 Adamson k Co. s Mr. Win. KeUay, mother of J. I'. Ki'luuy. of Anlmixnl, and I,. N. Kflpwy of Hlmniko, ilird al hi-r home in Mlmuiko taut week after a ahort lllnea of pneu monia. SlnMWypin of aii at the time of her death. The ..'luh miMiih.ua who attend the IHirh Jllika m at Saturday eveiiiii( are romliiile I to hriiut their invitationi w hich Hie tiBceHMity IokhIii itdmiMiion to the hall. ThKand eoatume march will lein promptly ut tt:15. J.C, Kiinh wmin tint city thin week from I.tuiotitit, the iiewoxt towlmite to he pUtlol In Crook county, lita there are meet ing with a ready dUpoaal, a niimlxT o( diH'd huviiiK Imk-ii put on record duiinii the punt few week. llerhert Itldeont retiirued last week from a trip throiiuli the eouiity where he went to et!ilili hcIIiiik uiteticlea for Uldoout ft Fo.iter'a conf.H'tioneriea. Mr. ItidiHiut'a trip m.in marked with aiiccew, the comtiuiiy it t prew-nt letiiuf auiK'. with ohli'ii) lor the country trade, A. !.. mmhIm illie, mayor of the city of llcnd, pnxnixl thnni(ti rriuevllle Satur day, on l.i way home after huviiiK M'Ut glHiut two moiitlm in a Portland aanltarium, where he Iota hoen under olns treatment (or etomach trouhlea. He' now looka the picture of health and aaya that he never felt letter 1). 1. Adamson & ilo. RUSH SETS IKor Mini) Holiday Goods 1'rincvillc, Oregon ireat preparNliona are Ihmiik made for tlie Athletir rluh'a Ilili Jinks, achml ulnd (or next Snturilny cvnin((. Ordera have le-en phu-eil with a Port land firm to (uriiih mime 'J.I masquer ade auita o( ilchna curioua and Ktiiiiliiiij(, nnd the evening promiaea to la brim full of merriment. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. K. N' (iillnm died at their home aoulh of.Mnilraa, on lat Fridnv. Interment took place at the O. IUlo cemetery Saturday afternoon. The baby waa only two daya old at the time of ita 4aiu. Mr. and Mra. (jlillam have many frionda in thii vicinity who aympalhize with them in their bereave ment Madraa Pioneer. The eierieii! aocial entertainmout Kiven by the High ncliool pnpila at Athletic hull Monday evening, waa well atteudixl and the prooecl tell how aue ceanful the eututtaiiuuent wk. The Itromi miniiiiit receiveil from all aoureeaa anmuiiUxl to nearly $15)), leaving a net balance of 1110 which will be umxl In buyiari new reference 1mm, ka for the llfgh wliool library, Klli'fneu t SmelUer this week com pleted the interior work in the Miller tmilJiii ami Tueaday opened their new retail riu which eeliaia any which haa yet bien 0H-ntHl to the public. The Interior liniahiiiKH are net and pleasing and in adilithin loan attractive dining room considerable work haa tieen done in arrunging a grill room in the front of the huibling which ia to be used a a Hulking buffet. TTTTTTTTTTTtttTTTTTTTtTT 1. Adamson & Co. J Unique Papestry Holiday Goods Prineville, Oregon i 4 u a. .a .a, a. .a. a. .a. .a i a .a .a. .a. a. .a a a Forest Survior A. X. Ireland baa nveived word from the department of the interior to releaae the timber which he acized from the Arm of ltirdaong &. Amuiona aoinu time ngo. Tho company wan tied up for A abort time, but ia now ready to supply lumber to tho district around the mill. The cotnpaoy'a work waa atupped until satisfactory settle ment waa mude for timber cut off the reaerve. This waa done without any hesitancy and the , company intends now to run without, interruption the entire winter. Alla-rt Wurxweller, nbrutlur of Mayor Wumwellcr, Ikin lai-n In the city the puat week on m cimihliM-d hiiMlneiui ami plcnniire Irln. Mr. W'nraweller la HI the bend of the hirKt Kiuiernl iiiertuntlle drill In Jowph, owtieil by hlinwlf nnd hi brother here, lie left Tueadiy for Portland to look After IiuhIuohm mnttein, ltyron duty I. ft thla iiiorriliiK with a party of alt Wnahlnirtoii lurid aeekera w ho Will J( lo the ChrlatfliflH Luke vnlli-y to locnte on hoineMtenda. The illMtrlct then- la UdliK Bottled rnpldly mid It la cxix-clod thnt by eurly aunimer tlie entire trntt now viu'itut will have Imi-ii token up by a-opf under the liouieMleml nud ihwrt bind ucta. ). 1 Adamson At Co. i Oriental Vases X Holiday Goods Prineville, Oregon M AAtfc at-J----'fc fcfcafcifc til iL all i Lati Aiii a rw w w w w w f w w v r r r 9 r "TrTFr Kev. Mitchell will preach at II a m. next Sunday chooaing a Thanhsgivlng theme for hi eubjeet. Sunday achool at 10 a. ni. The Preabyterian (,'hriatian Kndeavor ia invitel to meet with the Kpworth league for the evening aer vice. Subject: "Our One j-;cuae," Horn. M: 112. The eongregation will meet with the Methodist ieole fur the eervice at 7 :itO p. in. (ieorjte llruiuier, who waa roti vk ted of limtmliiuuliter ut the May term of the circuit court held In thla city In I'JUO, wim urlonel yeeterdny by OovernorC'liuiiitNTliiln. llruum r abut and kllleI n umn niimed Itlley, w ho owned a rauidi on Muddy creeK, the dln-ct cauae ln-ln it troepiiHM of Klley'e hIhvii on hinde which did not belong to him. The petition prny lnf for a"pnrdoii wna clrculHteil .y P.runner'a hither and reeelre.l a In rite number of altfimture. T. W. Zimniermain and A. B. Kale lienet were over from Bend Friday even iiiK nnd Saturday on buainega. Mr. Zimmermaiiu ia making an effort to put on Handel's oratorio, "The Crucifix ion" at lteud thia winter, with a chorus of 40 voices. Professor F. A. Henry and aome other of Prineville'a musical (alcnt may usniat, in caae Mr. Zimmcr mann'a hopea are realised. J. ft. Cornet t waa in town on his way from Shaniko to Summit Prairie the last of the week. lie waa mpcrintend ing the loading of several cars of beef which he aold to Portland firms. Four ear loads were ahipped lo the Union Meat Company and one to Burke A Co. Mr. Cornell wua not overly elated at the prh-e he received for the' cowa. "It lan't anything to feel proud about," be aaid. Service ut the Methodist church next Sunday aa follows : Sunday achool 10 a. m. Clasa meeting 12 in. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Subject: "Tliunks giv ing Memories." In the evening a union service will be held. The Pres byterian Christian Kndeavor society meeting with the Epworth League at 6:30 and the two congregationa wor shiping together at 7:30. Both pastors apeak on the subject Will Metho dists and Baptists Be Saved?" Fred and Omar Clay pool have pur- chased the J. F. Morria stock of eeueral merchandise and the lirni will now be known as ('lay pool Bros. Most of the week haa been spent in taking invoice of the gooda in the store and as soon as this work ia completed the new stock will be arranged. Mr. Morris is retiring from the business in the hopes of bene fitting his health which Las not been of the bent order for some time past. The young men who have bought him out are well known and will enjoy a liloral patronage. Book Social. At the Presbyterian Church hatur day, Iiecwmher C. Program includes three eolos and "Quarrel lietwen Cas aiua and llrutua". Fach one corning la asked to represent a bn.k. Refresh incuts served bj the girls of th Help ing Hand Society. Program in full nett woek. BIRTH3 lioru to the wife of W. . Hummer, a aon, on Monday, Nov. W, Born U the wife of Charlea Peall daughter, Saturday Nov. 18, V)-. Born to the w ife of William Oritton, a daughter, Nov. 10, 1'JOV Bom to the wife of J. llenry Win lom, Saturday, Nov. 1H, a daughter. I Jt. r.ir i r. t LJ r i MABKIED. r a LJ ri u r t LJ r.i u n LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.T LJ r. t 'i L'J ! r.t ; l jt r 1 LJ I r t tj I r I I j M i r i i -' JUST RECEIVED A CAHLOAU Superior Grain Drills In 10 12 14 and 16 Disc, all Right Hand, and willi our palenl hard oil cup on the discs. Also a Carload ol Oliver Gang, Sulky and Walking Plows Miaa .Nellie McOee was united in marriage to Mr. Jerry Cramer last Thursday evevlng, Justice J. L. Luckey performing tho ceremony. The young couple siiccfjwfully surprised their friends and acquaintances, only a few knowing that the ceremony waa to take place. Since the wedding they have been spending the week in the city. They will make their future home in Madras, where both enjoy a wide circle of acquaintances. Mr. Cramer is well known here where be lived liefore en gaging in business in Madras. Mrs. Cramer was formerly a r.-fident of the valley. At the Poindexter hotel, Tuesday, November JH, Miss Inn Brink to Mr. John M. Mays, of Madras. County Judge W. A. Bell performed the cere-rnonv. LJ r.t LJ r.t L J r. i L J r.t LJ r.,1 LJ n L J r.i LJ r.i L'J ri LJ r.i L J rn LJ r.i LJ r. "i LJ r i LJ n LJ r.i L J r.i L'J r.i LJ r.nn L.JW'J We have ihe new No. 5 Oliver Cang in two and three base. This is the best and lightest running gang plow ever put on the market The Irame can be adjusted so each base will cut 16 14 or 12 inches, which combines' Three different size gang plows in one frame. Should you lose a horse, or if the ground gets dry and hard, you can reduce the size of your plow lo suit the conditions and go ahead without losing over one hours' time. THIS SAVING IN TIME MEANS MONEY TO YOU. , All Sizes and Styles of Oliver Walking Plows on Hand Our Stock of Grain Drills, Plows and Extras is the largest in Central Oregon. We Can Fill Your Wants W. F o w, r e r r ei i si e; ri r- r n e aLJLJiJhJkJkiiAJLjL Jl 4 I). P. Adamson & Co. JEWEL SETS Holiday Goods Prineville, Oregon li ft! lkJkJLJLLJkJkl.JLjLjLJLjL-lLJLjLjLJtJL.jLJLykJL.3 1T tZ4 T4 lT lvT T4 IVT4 K5l 11 i?4&MYi:4iZ?41?4X4&4?4 A a5 a?? S 5U aRa affia Ma t& r- r w a fh rr Notice of Meeting. Notice Ih hereby kIvcii thut the regular nnnuiil luei-tiug ami election ofollleernof the Prineville Fire IK pnrtuient will la held nt the Fire inan'H hall Monday evening, liecfiii Imt 11, P.KO, (J. X. Cijktox, Sey. Wm 1kaikr 1'n-nhlent. Man's UDreasonableoess Bible Contest Postponed. The Bible Contest between the differ ent Sunday schools, which was to have been given about ti e middle of Decern her, baa been pt'-"t'oned until the latter part of Januii; -. i he change was made owing to th u nt number of social events 'planned for tnia month. The date will be given aa soon as arrange ments hava been made in full. "Honorbilt" h FOR MEN Shoe s AND J.E 10 "Western Lady" FOR WOMEN Cannot be excelled in Style or Quality $3.50 and $4.00 Im often am great aa womnnV But Thou. S. AiiHtln, Mgr. of tho "llepub llenn," of U'iivcii worth, Ind., wna not uiireuHonulil.' when he refuaed to nllow the iloctora to operate on hia wife, for female troulde, '"InMend." he suya, '"we eoncliideil to try F.lec trlc Iiittern. My wife wu then eo Mick, ehoeouhl hnnlly leave her bed, and five phyaicium hud failed to r' relieve her. After tnUhijr Flettrie Dlttein, bIiowhm )erfeetl.v eured, and can now iierfurm all her honsehold dutlen." Guaranteed bv J. II. Tern. pleton'e and I). I. Ad.nnaon'H drug. glta, jtrlce imV. and you are beginning to wonder- what you are going to give that sweetheart or other loved one as a token of your regard. Just arriveda large line of HOLIDAY GOODS a.. Toys lor the children. Bocks lor the studious. Fancy Chinaware lor the ladies and an elegant line ol Fine Albums. Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Horn Novelties, Mirrors, Pictures and one thou sand other uselul and ornamental articles that are Desirable Christmas Presents. Don't wait until the cream is rjone but come in now, make your selection and have us set it aside lor you. Hand Painted Shells Free With Purchases We have a limited numlier ot" 33rant;fut Jfantl 3aiti Shmiu, worth 60 cents each which, while they last we will give away absolutely free, one ouly to each person making a three-dollar purchase. RIDE0UT I FOSTER The General Furnishing Store I Will Give Yon a Fine Present Recently I purchased the Johnson, Booth & Co. Store including their Fall purchases then enroute from Shaniko. These and every article therj in the house have been marked down to a low price. Now to make room for extensive improvements in my store, on Friday, November 25, will begin, for cash only ((igs A GRAND HOLIDAY SALE Everything in the Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat, Men's and Women's Funush- ings and Footwear departments is included in this Great Holiday Sale Stewart & Co. Agents The Proposition With every purchase you will receive in addition to the articles purchased, goods ol your own selection Irom these departments to the amount ol ONE SIXTH ol your Purchase One-Sixth Will Be Affords You Chance Returned to You II your bill is $12 you get $2 worth II $24 you get $4 worth, etc.. making you a very substantial HOLIDAY PRESENT To get your holiday gilt ol your own selec tion a chance to save 16 and 2-3 per cent on your purchases and to get clean new goods at a low cash price REMEMBER THIS SALE CLOSES DECEMBER 30 C. W. E L K INS' CALL AND SEE MY NEW GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS LJL J r i i j r L r. L, r,- L . r 3 r i LJ r i LJ L J r i LJ ii n ri L'J LJ r..i L'J tl 1-4 f 1 Ki ti tJ 3 3 C3 LJ C1 LJ rj LJ r.J t j r..i LJ 61 LJ ri LJ L3 CI LJ r.a L'J a. r..i Xs Ra 4? Sa as- 14 14 14 3 IS I esse