ii 1 1 -i i m inn i . urn b LOCAL MENTION Itd Officer. Udfi At til tmwtlDjC of tht Degree of UU MaDKaJ flOUI. UU MADIAS FLOU. J. rreuk HtruuJ spent the w-k lu hw. West over from Rend a few town from llnd. tf.i k. William K. Willi has b-u !. Tll Paul Held tu in town Tuesday from Ulle uu a business trip. I h rillPll Cwk j I Honor beld Tuesday, December 5, w , the following officers were elected;- 1 Oaorite A. Young of ilurnt Kunrb ) tfniu to Portland on business. A. L. .Mdnlo.li, 0f Paulina has re. turned from a business trip la 1'iHtlauit. lleoiKe W, Wlmer, the Tuu.alo pof iiuntiir stid rancher, we In lown un liooness Monday. The front of tha )tr mIimiu and restaurant buildup has town treated to Iresh coal of paint. Theoll. IWckeranl Karl KulWlil imr Iff from tb I I. & It. offices at Km) niond HutnnUy f 1 1 K I . t , Aim- Ihivii and "Senator" Sam Mad lay, stockmen from Hllver foke, arrived In I'rlnevllle Hnmlay and snt several day in the city. . Knox II union returned thin owk from two wk' tripl and uortliof loan , where he wan rni(iiivl hi lisikin; several trectj of land. Mr. and Mr, I.hircnce Parker aud Mm. J. I.. Kever, Mm. Parker's mother, acd through l'rlneville Monday on their way bome-to Hend, after a stay in Ihe Willamette Vilify, where they went taut summer.' JsinesT. Kobinson was In t tin city last Friday from the lltiystack country, jfl nail vt ma iut:orr in uini section, lie Mtd, were doing their plowing foi l) - i. .tit . . . winter, oui wie iara m moisture make the ground tliltloull to work. All vhfh cluiks on our prviuliiui offer dated fmni June M, 05, uinxt belli by Jan. Ihi. (Ml. 1ft tat- (lt-Mrcd amount l ml n m lxMl we will j;lve a -credit for iId iiuiuiwit returns!. No checks luuioroil after this date. J. K. Stkwaht A lUi. In I'. ! wai in town from Mi.lrm llit lat o( tli bin he nay lnitov-iiirtita ar going tadily ahfvid. Tli riliMlia tlnr an auaiooa lo grl Madrx lnrortMraUl, a aUu which will prvlMihly I cunminuiiatod licit moiitli at the January atwnion of tin" county uturU Ityron (-'ady rturnl Monday evaimig from Nilvitr lake, lir ha went fw daya ao with h party of flv from thn Vallry, who Uatd oo tlidMM-l tracta in Ihn tliriitiua l.akp igiim. He Uft Wislnwaiay for Hlatrra Ut niako aoiuf tmproviniiuent thfm on hi dwwrl Uod claim. mt 'M 1 I MM I I I I lit I M ! J. L. Allxn aa in town Monday from hi Hay crMik ranch. II. II. Clow, of Ijwionta, waa In lb city nu a buiinraa trip Towday (J. M. Coriintl Mt tht! II rat of tliK Mk for Hhanlkoou buainiw trip. N.I. W nldrr cauin ovor from lleud Holiday to iprnd a faw daya io Iowa. John Howard wm over from lh Howard ranch on the lrachuU- Tu- day. IVMii Kno wa lu town Irom Powt tha laat of tha wmtk on Ida way to Port- laud J. W. Hhatturk wai down from hia ranch al 1'iM ou a huainaa trip tha Oral of tba wark. .urn, wra romucktrr aa ovar rroui llfiid during tha week viaiting with rolativaa (or fw daya. Frrd llaypoid lafl on Monday' auge for Portland to purchaaa new good for tha d rui of I 'lay pocl Hroa. 1). I. Adaiiiisoi & Co. Unique Papottry Holiday Goods Prinevillc, Oregon t I 4 I J It . ''owoll, of llayxtark, a a iiiu-n i .' ,ior the laal of thn wiek. ti. l. 1 , aaid (hut Mima littla dif tlnuiij licing ajrliMirtd thfrovar the mail acrvi. i., hut that tha HayaUck ofllca would aiHin bt rlowd and rural orvirc anlahliahed from Madr. W. K. Hammer la poatmaatar at llayatack, but ha renlgnad. M. J. ICtnona waa in Prinevillc the latter part of taut week from hi rauch in tha Crookrtl river Imxin. Ha will hortly maka proof on hia $20 acre dcaart claim locate. I Uiere. Ilia reclamation ayatatu baa bevn devclol by the con atruction of two rnaervoira in which ha Haitian Die apring ihxal watnra of Ituck ctMk. Ha Iiun encntinterel ennaider he ililliculty in making hit rvwervnira withatand thn fnahet hut thinka ha now ha mmtrotof the Hituation in ihi rrfiacl. Mr. 1-emoiiH aaya ha now ha aSout l'Jtcrea clearad of ragehruah and ha iutotid to plant grain and alfalfa for bi next waaon'a crop. Ha ia mttixticd that there ia no Wtter location tliau that in which ha hus made aottlemant. !). 1. Adainson & Co TOYS, DOLLS HOLIDAY GOODS Prinevillc, Oregon I 1). P. Adaiuson & Co. S I V va tr i orro a Holiday Goods Prevl I ieorge I.ytla wa lu tha city tliia weak from hi ranch at Hay CWk, viailing with hi hrothar, Char Ira I.ytla. J. lualey Hiialou left on left on Sat urday' ctage for Portland whara ha aspacta lo remain until after the hol iday. Mr ('. I. Winuek wa called to An telope Saturday lo attend the bed aide of her mother, Mr. N. W. Wallaca, who la aarioualy ill. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Starr, diatrlct dnpuliea reiactively of tha M. W. A. and the H. N. A., are at Itend, working iu Ilia in lere la of theaa onlar. 1). P. Adainson & Co. BRUSH SETS (for Men) Holiday Goods Drift...-!!!,. Li a iiuviiiibi uiv,iu u It. K. Siinpaou went to Portland thi week. Ha will be met there by rejire ieiitativa of raatern firm of whom he will order hia new apring alork of mer chandise. With every It) cent Ch burcliaaa at Hideout A Koater'iof caudy, toya, hooka or cigar, a vote la given iu the doll con teat. On .January 1, I'aJO (be little girl having the highaat number of vote will receive the ehv-mt $l'.'..riO doll in the ahow window ahaolutelr free. tieorga 8. Millar waa in town Monday from Ida Ijtinonta ranch, where tha reaident are buy with their fall grain cro. lake the red ol the rancher in that vl.'lnity, Mr. Miller aeea a great grain lutuie for tba dutrict with the ail vent of railroad faoilitie. Thi year I ha hold on hi ranch a aurplu of grain and cxpreaea the lieliif that tha dis trict will be glutted with the cereal next eeuaon unlca an outlet i furniaiiad. Poatmaatar Summer caHa attention to tha ueceaaity of kendiug Chriatniaa preeenH aeveral day early thi year in order to inatire their prompt delivery. The incoming mail aUgo re heavily loaded daily with mail matter and tha pack in which the matter ia being received mini be returned. At pres ent moot of theae are going back to the railroad empty and a few "'day before Chriatniur.if the uaual rule ia followed, there will lie a heavy di maud for greater carrying capacity.' IWmaaU-r Sntuniera urgently requeals those who contemplate aending away Chriflmaa preaenta to do ao a early, a poaaible and not wait until the laat moment, when the capucity of the lm-al office and that of ou l going mail atage will be ! trtxtM lo the limit. Metka of MUa4 Ciook Couaty CattW- bm'I AaaocUtio. Notlcw la hereby glen that thw rook County ( attlemeo'a aaocl- Mm. H. M. Bailirv. chief of honor- u,,u wttl b,M -pevlal ineetlnkj at Mm. K. H. DoMa. Udy of honor l'rtuUUf a"' 30. AU Mm. FtOflla Jotmaon, chief of cert..' ; ,0-,u,r" reo.ue-ted to l h rnonlea- Mia Kff. fi,..l.- ..... without full a ImportRnt bualnetM i t. n . -1 , , . .t iiaiiiNiMr-l. itui vrilllj, forvat Nupervbior of koaetiurjc, will be here to allot rang la the Cascade reaarre. MeetlngJ lled at 10 a. ra, harp. C C. Vvhuam, Hecy. Hotlc ta fitockmaa. Mm. Kva'DoAk, faat cbief; Mm. Jeaaa 1 ancey, ouUlda wattb; Mm, Loo CJek, inaida aralch. Inalalla- lion Will lake blaca the flrat Tuea day in January. Tha Maaohio lodge at it regular uieetin" lail NaturUay niuht olocted tl? followitiK oflkeM; W. F. Kina. n oranipiuj Mauler; o. r. Johnnon, oenior waraen; i.irey roater, Jun lor Wardeu: T. M. Kaldwln, trea ureri U. 8. hdward. Hetretary. A joint Inatollatlon of the ManooM and Kaatern Htar will be hold in tat a i,. a , maaonic nau weoiianaay eveniog, iwceurer tl. Monday night the local camp ol the Modflin Woodmen of America held an interesting arMMioo. the fore part of the evening being taken up with the initiation oeiuht candidal into the tuyateriea of the foreat, while later the annual flection of ollioea took place. The retiort irom the head camp which ahowa a gain in inetubenhiD of over one hundred thouaand during lf, and a balance in the treas ury of $2,318,00() wan read, aud other interesting thing kept the camp io aeaaion, until the early hour nf the nett morning A ioint i natal lation of the newly ducted oflkera with Ihoae of tlx Roval Neighhora of America will take aometime in January. The mem- Urahip of thn Prineville camp ia now an even hundred members. The ofiicere-eiex't are: Consul, J. O. Powell; Adviaer, Ir. Edwarda; Banker, J. W. Horigan; Clerk, Kny V.Conatahle; Kaoort, T. Ben Zell; Manager (three year), C. D. Cal- breath; atuhmao. Richard Pow ell; Sentry, John Barnea; Physi ciana, C. S. Kdwnrda aud K. 0. Hyde. The annual election of officers of the local camp of (he Rovai NeigbhoM of America waa hold Tuesday evening. After the initia tion of nix candidate, thefollowine officer were declared elected for for 1906: Ptwt Oracle, Ella Pow ell; Oracle, Amanda Colin; Vice Oracle, Ada Taylor; Chancellor, Julia McDaniel; Recorder, ' Kffle Calbreath; Receiver, Edith John atou; Mawhal, Lijrie Powell; AwuHtant Marshal, Roae McDaniel; Inner Sentinel, Norah Dohlm; Outer Sentinel, Bertha Huffman; Manager, Elvira Cyras; Physi claim, Wr, Edward and Hyde. After the election a lunch was served and later a report from" the entertainment committee was adopted, calling for a joint instal lation of ofliceta with the M. V. A. sometime in January. The The local camp of R. N. A. has a membership of over 50. Kev. j in nett will preach at Mill creek chool next Sunday afternoon at '2 Re a. Mitchell will preach next Sun day at 1 1 a. m. on the aubject : "The Hanging of Hainan." The congregation will meet with tha Methodists for the evening service. Hudjert: "How and Why Waa the Savior Baptised?" Rev. W. V. Jin nett will be in hi pul pit next Sunday and will conduct the regular service at the Methodist church. Preaching at 11 a. m. Mubioct: "The Church and Civil Itovarnment." In the evening a union service will be held with thn Presbyterian congregation in the Methodist church. Itothrpastors will speak. Rev. J. T. Moore datura to announce that next Sunday evening he will re view all that ha been said in the union meeting teceiitly held by the Presby terian and Melhodistf in'regaH to Bap tism. He extends a special aud person al invitation to the pastor and the congregations of the latter churches to meet with him at the Union church on that evening. The choir will furnish special music. Subject for the regular Sunday morning service :" A Religion of Conviction." There will be a meeting of tha Crook County Stockmen's As-oclatioii at tb Courthouse in Prineville December 30, at which time Forest Huporvlaor S. 0. Bertruin of the southern division Cas cade Foreat Reserve will be present ami stteud to the alloting of range for the coming year, and other important busi ness. Meeting will be called io the Circuit courtroom at S o'clock p. ni. All members are request! to be present. Kigned by T. H. LAfoixmx, d 14-28 President. tVOBswant. One briicht buy bona-, weight about 1200 pounds. Ktrtf lu fno-, freah brand on left allde . Jut been broke, but a little wild. One dark bar home, weight about 1100 pouuda. With hftrne) and hnckamore on when In not awn v. Frwdi brand same a above. Thev were hutt aeen at the Circle ranch near McKay mountain.. Thelrrnnge lielnir on the cleaert. about LnM Chance. Theubove reward, or 10 eru-h will be paid to deliver same to B. Da via, Prineville. lost Iafonaatioa Wasted. JUST RECEIVED $i A CARLOAD w -4 H Superior Grain Drill In 10 12 14 and 16 Disc all Riant Hand and with fkiir natnt r - m-. r-1" CJ karJ nil nin tn ilicM ALa P.-I.J n p a vwaa was UMtO, niW VHIVMU UI Oliver Gang, Sulky and Walking Plows v n a. r.r a f,i ti We have te new No. 5 Oliver Gang in two and three base. This is the best and lightest running gang plow ever put on the mar ket. The frame can le adjusted so each base will cut 16, 14 or 12 jncheft,which combines three different sue gang plows in one frame. Should you lose a horse, or if the ground getH dry and hard, you can reduce the size of your plow to suit the conditions and go ahead without losing one hours time. THIS SAVING IN TIME MEANS MONEY TO YO'J All Sizes and Styles of Oliver Walking Plows on Hand Information is wanted concemiiiK the whereabouts of oua Harmon S. Krutley who Is abont years ald,K feet io height eight about 1U0 pounds, has dark hair, saudy mustache, small twinkling eyes deep sunken in hi bead. When last aeeo he wore a black son hat, dark wool coat. Tirana ana neavy shoes. He wss Isst , seen driving- a four hone team from The : Ialles, Oregon, about November 16. IVM. j Hia team consisted of one bay hone with star in forehead, one bsy mare, with I mail stripe in face, tine hones, weiaht over 1200 pounds. The leaders were s; tiea-oltten gray mare, branded AH con tonuecteo on right shoulder and B on left siime ana a small black mare brand not known. Hia waann waa Rtudebsker tn.ko Inch skein, with sideboards, extension bad. wagon bows, and was covered with canvas and had the name, "Huddieson A Johnson, Cambridge, Idaho," psuited on tha tldeboerd. Hia wagon was loaded with bedstead, chain, washing machine, beddliiK. pictures, canned fruit, one man's saddle, one wotnau's saddle.two tables aud other mercbandew aud a small tin box or safe In which he kept valuable dsikm. Anyone giving information cnni-ernmv . the whereabout of this man or the loca- ; tion of the said animals- or property will ! be liberally rewarded. AddVes all COiu-: muBu-ations to lx)t J Kellhsru. Weixer, Ktano. )5p,j. aw r..i LJ LJ r. i H M Li r.i LJ CJLJ BjS? r..ir.rar9r9C3Rac.neacir.3r.rarac3r.sir Our Stock of Grain Drills, Plows and Extras is the largest in Central Oregon. We Can Fill Your Wants W. F. Kim 8 PumcTni a q ic naninvTin ffi M .rikA Iti I lul aAy 1. U U U VII asa. aVatsUi maaSa ai al aA asVIW ttaVa a7 Va A f Ail A 1 Va f 1 and you are beginning to wonder what you are going to give that sweetheart or other loved ore as a token of your regard. Just arrived a large line of HOLIDAY GOODS Toys for the children, books for the studious, fancy chinaware for the ladie aud un elegant lino of fine albums, toilet set, manicure ets, horn novelties, mirrors, pictures and one thousand other useful and ornamental articles that are desirable Christmas presents. Don't wait until the cream is gone hut come in now, make your selection and have us set.it aside fo'NeilBTkyl " l Mill.. B..:u: ' la tha Millar Building Kreah Bread, l'lea unit Take alway on band. Pnatrr of all kinds made to order. i PRINEVILLE, - OREGON Hand Painted Shells Free With Purchases We have a limited nAmher of 3mnml Jfmmd fmimt Smu. worth ot) cents each which, while they last we will give sway absolutely free, one only to each person making a three-dollar purchase. Q RIDE0UT & POSTER Purnishing Store fi BaBBBaaaaawaawaaaaBaaaBwsssiajass, mmTkm The General I Will Give You a Fine Present B0KB. In Prineville, to the wife of Al Yancey, Monday, December U, 1906, a 10-pound daughter. Holiday Goods Given Away With men cash purchase from now until Christinas we will give a ticket which will entitle the holder to a draw on the following article One $5.00 Easel Album One Large Dressed Doll One Daisy Air Rifle One Iron Shod Sled We have a Large Assortment of Holiday Oootl coufiisUng of Fancy Toilot Articles, Pictures, Medallions, Toys, Dolht, Fancy Crockery, etc at prices a little below what others ask J. L Stewart & Co. J. L Stewart & Co. Recently I purchased the Johnson, Booth & Co. Store including their Fall purchases then enroute from Shaniko. These and every article then in the house have been marked down to a low price. Now to make room for extensive improvements in my store, on Friday, November 25, will begin, for cash only g$)()))()GX4 A GRAND HOLIDAY SALE Everything in the Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat, Men's and Women's Furnish ings and Footwear departments is included in this Great Holiday Sale The Proposition With every purchase you will receive in addition to the articles purchased, goods ol your own selection Irom these departments lo the amount ol ONE SIXTH ol your Purchase One-Sixth Will Be Returned to You If your bill is $12 you gel $2 worth II $24 you get $4 worth, eta, making you a very substantial HOLIDAY PRESENT Affords You Chance 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. ELKINS CALL AND SEE MY NEW GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS . stiijdTsirsiagijr V