K 4 S 1 m WW fa Get Your Clothes Cleaned I have iK-itt-tl dutlm iltdhiiiy anJ pirviing Ut in llir rrar of llvtlr & McRar'i bur Iff sliuo. lieie III. lo ii p ' Tin Kti-nlt-al ImrKiiliix In jtrmiTim for tin- tjfxt lw nl ni.ivir'K -vr off.tid hi lrlvltl. With tk Church. Kunnmiuinni I run I (imiut Irnm H a in. lo K II III. 1 lie WUlh is Jonf riQlit at rratomUe pricri. Small rrpairi. C. A. RIDDLE I! KfV. lltlfll Hliiioilixca Ilia u1. lo in fur n-xl Sunday mm follow: l.i.l. dur. Iiimn'i Im- l--n 1.. i Al II . in. 'How Old Ai l Thou?"! ... u .l I'.. ...a I.. I I t vii "Tl... I ll.l Wlu-iil III I ' 1 1 w--iw. ..i... nil!' I r y. iu. - if. l lure uml finil 'iif li-.w lo K-l hliu , Im- OoH." Xuudajf liool nt 11 . j Vlbii.-k. ui. n.rUtlmi Kuil'-vr at 7 . in. 'Jli .... ... ..... I.... .. Vlll.: If you wlb to buy .1K-.rl,. !,.; ' """ - "' ! I., tl... . llM'll Will. II V rUM. M-"-UI lll-l lii turi- mm iiirtlIJ nt AIIiIhim liluVIT. I I HJX!-! ,,"'t wILvuiiri-KUX mull w Loco Mention rrli:u:v:T 'nnd ui.v th hlxlii'Mt prhi In hU. I. Michel ret limit Krldny from n j IiumIiiowi trip to Portland. (lo to Ui.uvkh'm ('tilth OriH-cry for II im potato), lirii'uii, tin in mil bird lll'UI' llH' WlJllltlllNOII lIIMI'tl'ltl .Inn. '.lint ( lull hull. K. C. It6vl.e wiw mw front Iti-il-iiioiiJ Moinlny. Ili lin'1 Junt re tnrni'd from a IiiihIiiimh trip to Port Intnl. Sny, .iiul, ini K' ' ml'li'ii didn't you? lo you kuow why? You didn't propinwiMirriH'tl.v. You'll ' i U told how I'rhlny vriiliiu. Jnu. "lilt I. A. A, C. Im II. C. W. Ptiliiii'lin nml Mum Hpi liikl. ofUrlnly wiiv trniiMiii'tltiK IhihIih In town liit wii'k. ., TIhw hiv it lltlli' hiim'I nlioiit tow n ilnivir I rlin wiiKilowufi'onH.riMili . . . . . . ... . . .. , , ... JllHt t pli-Mi-Ilt but IUhont & r mli-r llm flmt of tin' wiN'k on n IminIihkh , ' . j report. It rilMiniiK irnin -in umi iuhi- Imt kihkIm nml uikIitwi-iii- IIih-m. trl. Wu hn vi mi h'inl n HIk mipply of Sii-wnrt A IIimImoiin I'lin l-i-nf l.itril. J. Htkwaiit Co. t f il Mr. J. N. VVIIIInuiNou itriivi'il In llm i lly tht lnnl of Dm- wk from TIik llnllwi. ('linn. I'.. IIihmI wh In town Mou tiny ntul TiKH'lny from tin JoIiiimIoii rmirh Mouth of l'ot'tll Hut U lii U'l hk with tin-oiIkt ffllow? You urn iidI lunnaitlnu it rUhi. You'll n tnM how to rto If r'H.liiy Wn urn not rliwliiu; out, hut wi Mr. hIIIiik itrmiTlin nl cIomIuk out prl. t. (!. A. Ul.OVKII. Mr. K. It. Mriiw Mini ilitiiKhti-r, Mm. Jirr.v I'miin-r, with In tin 'lty frutn MinlniM iluriiiic I In- Wink vImUIiih. II. li. ibiil. of SlHti-rn. who Im urt'U lii I'oritiiml for noun tliun punt, r.-f ur in'l lo tin illy tin- Inxt of ih It. I.. Kltrliliiu wiu In I In i My yNit-rdy. Mr linn iv-iiitly tukcn 1 Im pi!! ton of fuiviiiMli of llii' W II llauiHon Jk )-iii'r ulni-p. Musical Instruments All Kluiln, in xtylea tlml roup to dsltt nml prlc-rn that ni ritflit. CoMi. i u Trick Tium D. P. Adamton St Co. Su.v, JIukM, do you know tlml ltip. WIlllHiunoii In Imck In I'rlui-vllli'. Kno I; flu' WllllninMoii iiuir(f li alnif (or iix I'rhln.v nluhl. .Inn. :i. TImt' know tin IhlM Ihhiii'. ivmhoii. If you wnlit to ri-MMoii ri'inl llii'lr ml In you mrk iir iiiiilM'il iiimmN yon will mi v inoiii-y Inn J, II. Mturr Iiiii n-lnriiwl from u trip In tlii" wttru purl of tin loiitit.v wln-ri' for m-Tfrnl wwkn hi hn Ihi-Ii lixiklnit nf U-r I In- lntrni of tin M. W. A. l'lllllM. For I Im- llrt tliui In iiiuuy inoiitlm I lie IX'Iukii cnrrll n HprliiK fr.hH (jUMiitlty of water tliu II mt of the wwk. Th iitniHUMl oirunine wna ihuwiI hy tlm Iwnv.v rnlnn Munilny liluht nml Moti.liiy. A iK-tllloii In U'ltiKflivuhiliil ilout town for I In purpow of rnlMlnic fiimlit for Knrl IttiriMn wlm will In m-nt to n ChliiiKo hoMpltnl for ItvntiiMilt. I Iw.r I'Ji Klirinil iirt-M hlivi Ihi-II M4-- iiinil iitnl 'oiiHliliTiihly nion thun thnt niiiiilM-r of iloHnm hii I rulwil. Ilv. W. M. Cookf, Mini Iiiu Ufii mmhImiIiik Iii the Hiipllnt n-vlval -r-vkin ilurlMK tin wifk. went out to IiIm phut- fit Powell !utw IhU inornliiK. !. CiMikclH tin owner of tin old ItMinwy pliMt nt tin li of tin- Hut tin nml It hH Wii hiriti'ly, thloliKh Iiiu liillwiM'i Hint- innii.V WnHhliiKtoii imoplf hnvi wtthil In thnt ii-kIoii. ivvvv Wi hiv Ak'iiU for riip Royal Tailors of Ofw tin lutKi-Ht Mcri hn ii t TnllorliiK KtMlilih-uii-ti t In tin1 World. .1. V.. MTKWAItT & Cd. t Vfc rfW A W mU mm m , Thi ntuilvlitH of the IIIkIi m'IiooI Will Im Mfii In ii iiiIumIivI MhoW whlrh Ik to Im hImmi In Athh-tli- hull, Krld.iy hvpiiIhh;, Fflirdnry .1. Tlx I'litiTtiitniinMit will Im iimlir tin i-n- tin dlriTilou of tin puplU who nn now nt work prvpnrliiK Hu-lr purl. MliM.Myrtli Swi-nrliiKi'ii In In tin city, tht Kiiint of Mm. J. K. Kplniilna. Mlii rniiH hi'iv from Holm, Idaho, wlli'n mIii hud Jmvii mm-iiiIIii wvi-inl moutliH vImUIiik with tvlntlvi-M. For thi (iiimI yi'iir mIm- hut Ini'h Iii tin' rlr- I'ulntlou ilcpnrtiiii'iit of tin I'oi'ihiud Jourtinl. It, F. m( uud will" wiv In tl"lll thi'lr rniii-li nt lll Mindowa WVd. iitwdny. Mm. ViMt Im on hw wn.v to vImH rvlntlvin mid frlciidi nt lu-r fonni-r homi' In NVurn-ti roiuily. lown, i'intctlnn lo Im nliwnl nhoiit thrii' moutliM. I nmk w III iviiirn to tin riini'h, i irv mi viiiu irom mi i . - ... County Cli'ik Hint Lit cull tin.' tin MiiiIihm nml lln.VHtitck HIm- ti'litlou of tln-rlty votiTM who dinln i (rti-tn, wlu'iv luolHttitv U iiismIiiI, tin to ri'KlMti-r to tin Impoi lniMv of j .UvfMt full iM rili ntl durliiK tin rouiliur iM-fon him luvpiinil to kIvi I .,.i. .,,,.1 ii,. (nrtui'm tlnr "iv .... ... i. .i i tlivir lot iiiiii iiiim-k umiiiM'rM. ooiu : ,.,,,.ni thi-Mi' Jin vi to Im kIvi-'ii Hi' cli-tk'M otflii' will Im mhvih! eoiiMldiT uhh llino If voti-M will look up tin AfturvM Udori' ivKtMti-rliiK. John F. Ityan, of tin Klllott HenlMtr roiiiputiy. whm In towndur luit th wii k from I'm timid rcm-w -Iiik hi" liiiHiiiiHH ai-i itit I n t onrrM hi-iv. Mr. II.vhu Iihm Im-vii i-iiKitpil In tin nd rrt ImIiik IhimIui'mh In ni'nrly i-vi-ry porllr.ii of ihi' I'lilli-d Siniin diiriuu thi piiMl yi'iim. IiIm work rxti'iidlim from tin liii'iilu i ion ili-pin l inriitM of rtly ilnllli'M lo Hpiifi' Ii-iimih on tin ltiild win tiir Mhlp. A UkIiI full of miiow i-ovi-n-d tin Itrotind III I'rlllcvllli- tin hint of the wei k. Mont of It dlnri.pM-nivd the next dny under the force of n Chi nook. Surrounding; part of the ouiity, however, hnve Imh-ii vlMlted liy henvler MtoruiM. the lower i-oiin-in- luivlnir from two lo live Ini-hett. hull. K. V. ('. Merrltt. Jiiieriinlioiial Hiindny Mehool Held wo-ker. i to hold n t w o ilnyn' Hiindny m-Ikh con rent ion In I'rlncville Fehruwry 14 1". A Mplendld proKrani ortl lptel In by luviil MundHy Mtlnxd workem Im ImIiik prepatxl mimI tht liltili content U-tweeu thi? Miinduy athooln willcon- elude tin whole. Full proKrmrj will appear luter. Th Men-htint of Veuli Im mImo on the lint for Friday evening, rehru ii ry . A full noflee will nppenrat h Inter date. The lollowiiiK proRium will I Klven nt ltv. Mlti-hell'M Imtiirw on "Courtnlilp uml MnrrliiKe.' ItendiiiK MImm (iomllll Solo Mm. Strung !-tur In) The n licit 1 1 on Mtntel mid the vnlue of ii kihhI Wife Met forth. Ih) Whom to court. Ic' Interlude. The conriMlilp of a cheap John. Hi) ItendlliK hy Mm. t'nrey Fiwiter. It) Old ISai-helom, their llililllty nud true MtJiudliiK lM-foiv the hi w and In Moelely. (f) Hot lofe leihlem. ' IK) SeclvtM Worth ttioiiHiuelM. hut nlveii nwny thlM evenlnu. Qunrtel t Mi-Hilaini-M C. M. KlkiiiM, .1. II. KoMeulMTk-: .MeMMm A. S. Wil- llnmHon, C. M. F.lklnM. AdinlMMlon .V centu; rewrved wutM TiiliviitM; children '.V wntM. ServU-iMMt the Met IhmIIhI rliimii next Muudur hm followx: Sundny mhool lit 10 a. m., J. It. Shlpp MiiMi'lnlendeiit. I'reuc-hiiiK at 11 n in. Subject: "The Chrlxtiuu mid the Sinner." Kpworth lit-anue at USUI li. m. Took- "A Spirit Filled Mfe." Under. Mm. Uztic I.afollett No evening fiervliv. till r.a r.a n CJ r.a L J r.a t j r a c J r,3 t j ra c J r.a LJ n a r.a LJ ra L J r.a u r.i Li r a L A r.a r.a LJ r.a r. t LJ r.a L J ra LJ r.a CJ r.a L J ra t j ra LJ Kt CJ r.a c J ca CJ r.a L J r.a c J r.a LJ ra LJ r.a L J r.a LJ ra LJ r.ara LJL'J JUST RECEIVED LAMONTA NEWS NOTES. Hurry Keiiuau, In hen on a nhort of Willow vbdt. I iii-k Atliinn Crookn, who Iihm lieen MiliM'illitendeiitof the I'rlnevlllf Lliiht Ji WaierCoiupnny for n year pant. In making; iirrniiiP'im'iitM to complete hiH Mtlldy of clectrliity nnd electri cal elinllieerlnu; ul the Armour ln Mtltule of Tiiiinohiuy I" ChicilK. Mr. CrookN In n thi'iousl i-haiilc of no little llivelillvc abilily. and Iuh MtuilifN In Chleauo will prove the MteppillU Mloili' of III future mIII-cOmn. i Hi inten.lH leavlim the city moiim I time late 111 the Htllilllier or coiiifllK 1 full. Minn ISefcHie HoliiiiHou. of (ire. HiH te Im working tt J. C. KiihIi'm. Aleck i-liiiian and wile were here from Crooknd river toix-inl Sunday The miiow and ralu that fell hint week broiiifht MiiiileM to the farmem fac m. "I Sup e r i o r A CAHLOA1) C r a i n Drills In 10 12 14 and 16 Disc, all Right Hand, and with our patent hard oil cup on the discs. Also a Carload ol Oliver Gang, Sulky and Walking Plows We have the new No. 5 Oliver Gang in two and three baae. Thin iii the best and lighted running gang plow ever put on the mar ket. The frame can be adjusted so each base will cut 16, 14 or 12 inchen,which combir.et! three different fue gang plowa in one frame. Should you loee a home, or if the ground get dry and hard, you can reduce the size of your plow to ?uit the condition and go ahead without losing one hour.-) 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 Extra is the largest in Central Oregon. We Can Fill Your Wants w K rarir tcar.arar.aracaKacacararacarar.ararararjar.aracar.ara WJLJtJUJWJLJLJkJLJkiiJkJkJkJli.iti.kr.--.-.-...-.-.-.-...-.-.......-.....-.. r.a L J r.a CJ ca CJ ra CJ r..a LJ ca CJ ca CJ ca CJ ra CJ ca CJ ca CJ r.a c J r.a c J ca n j ca LJ ra CJ ca L J ra c J r a L J r a L J ra Li ca L J Winter Clearance Sale To avoid carnring anything in Winter Wear over until Next Seasonj-ve are making great reduction Jl along the line. Njowj the jimeJoiupPlyyi? needs, at we are making prices never before heard of in Prineville All Goodi First Class and Good Values at Our Regular Price Women's $1.20 Underwear 95c Silver (hey underwer, part wool regulnr price tl.'.'O SKcil . . 95c 85c Union Suits 60c l,nli('M heavy cotton I'nion uits lejiuliir nt 8.ri! Special 60c Ladies' $2.25 Sweaters $1.45 lleit ijunliiy nil wool Sweater in Hhie, WliiU nnd Kod Special $1.45 Infant's Bootees. .. 15c Our regular iftc Value in InfanN llootet'S Special '15c Ladies' Shawls and Fascinators Value up to 11.50 80c Men's $3.50 Underwear $2.35 Our bent (larnient, Kxtm .Heavy all wool. Regular $;)( $2.35 Medium Weight all Wool Underwear - r2..r0 Value $1.95 $1.50 Underwear $1.05 Good iiualitv extra heavy llecced rndcrweiw $1.05 Men's 11. SO Sweaters 1.10 lleavv all wool Sweaters, Extra irood value at !rl..r0 Sneci.il 1.10 Extra Fine Quality Sweaters in Black, While and Blue $2.50 alue , 1.95 In Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, German Socks, Etc., we will meet any Reasonable Price named by other. Send us your Mail Orders; You will be treated just the same as if you were here in person. J. E. STEWART & CO. SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 10th, 1906 Harry I'll ti-r nml wile were viwit Intr t lie lunt of the week nt the home of their pai-i-nlM. Curl Mcliee ami MInh Fluivui (Yiwnii HHnt Sunday with Mr. M (iee'x in l-t-n I m lit tti-ey Unite. Kev. Crniii. of Mailrnw. auil Kev I'iiikhiiin, of Lnlillaw. an- Imlilinu HerieH of HUi-i-exxful revival liiivlilijl" at t lie hi-IiooI limine. . Mr. MntMoii and Mr. Sederijnit of Itimli City, Minn.. fiiemU of the Mln Kerx family, arrivetl in lmionta Moiulay ami are lookliit for a" hK-a-tlon In this vleinlty. it is ii-olialile that a liK-al i-auip of theM. V. A. will U extalilixheil nt l.iunonlit in fhe near future, au event which would lie weU-onieil ly all the Inline niemlieis living here. in tiu nhootinn i-ontest hehl here Jan. K, (leorm -Miller uml Lee Moore won the prizen in the rifle shooting ami I.ee Knorr and Clyile ' Millholn took the prize for the ln-st pli-i'oii shooting. The father of J.C.Hiisli while nut nt his Imrn last Sunday morning' slliiH'd and fell and broke his leu;, lie laid out in the cold, tumble to assist himself, for two hours liefotv aid tvaihed hi m. A dor tor was stini moiieil Irom rrinevllle and at this writing Mr. Knsh is resting easily In an aeeident which Impin'iied few days ago on the grade west of ih-sl-i-n board on the Powell Butte road, a team of horses driven by John Tengnmn and owned by one of his neighbors were so badly crippled that It was necessary to 'kill one of the animals. Mr. Tengnian was driving four horses. The lead team lHvanie entangled" in the harness while coming down the grade and fell, the whiH'l horses running upon them. The lenders were extricated from the chains, harness and double trees, but the right hind leg of each was broken. It was found necessary tokllloneof the animals, nnd the other Is being aided by the use of splints. This is the second accident Mr. Teng nian has exiM'rienced recently. Only a short time since a horse of his own was strangled during the night by the halter which the animal in some way had got twisted too tight about its neck. ii ul VALENTINE BALL Given by the Prineville Base Ball Club ATHLETIC HALL St Valentine's Day, Wednesday, February 14, 1905 . Supper at The O'Neil Restaurant The Best Music and Floor Managers will be had TICKETS $1.00 S Don't Get Cold Feet I BBS THE LATEST la can! games are to found at AdampoiiV We have Block Panic Stage Flinch . Sherlock Holmes Trolley, Etc., Etc. Mail Orders Answered Promptly D. P. Adamson & Co, tu. I , .UUlIIUIl W KJJ, M I : IkT I Tji I IsVT-l Id! imy.) IsVTI I IWjt irvi 7. I rv I I 1 l WW I I T I i i But take advantage of this sale on Rubber Foot Wear and Un- JgL derwear. we ao not uuena 10 noia over any 01 mwc guuu, and will, while they are in season, offer them at prices that will move them quick. Every piece guaranteed to be this year's goods, and the rubber goods of the known Goodyearbrand How Are These Prices? Men's one buckle Over Shoes regular price 81.75 $135 four " " " ,k " 3.(H) 25 " combination felts ami rubbers, a snap at 2.50 ' " (2 buckle) 2.90 Ladies' one buckle Over Shoes - - 95 " high top " " - . - - 150 Misses' " " " - - - 125 " one buckle 80 Children's one buckle Over Shoes - - 60 All Otber Rubber Goods, German Sox, etc., at Proportionally Low Prices Lay in a stock of Winter Underwear to last you over next winter. It will pay you at these prices Men's heaviest .fleece lined underwear regularly sold at $Lo) a suit'at $ .95 Men's heavy all wool underwear. Regular 2.")0 value at - - 1.90 Ladies' fleece lined underwear, winter weight, - - 50 cents a suit Indies' heaviest fleece lined underwear. Regular $1.50 value at $1.00 per suit Ladies' all wool Cashmere Underwear. Regular $2. 50 value at $1.90 per suit ikn ti HrtMit Reduction in Winter Hosiery, such as Ladies' i ft I ki r . j a - ww w - Regular Fleece lined Hose at 20 cents per pair Ladies' House Slippers at 25 per cent off Ladies' and Children's Golf Gloves and Mittens at reduced prices THESE PRICES GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 5th Prompt Attention to Mail Orders Tiik .loi'UNAii has n supply of hlank Petitions for Primary Nominations which are on sale nt thin olllce at l-eg'ular lenl blank rates. All candi dates for t he oflU-es will find them very convenient for smirinf; the hIk natures of voters as required by law. IRIDEOUT . JV -mm 1 -l 1 ""I . lhe Ueneral rurnishmg tore foster! i j li r.t K j r,i LJ r.a LJ r.a L J r.a L J CI LJ LJ r. I LJ e i a 11 c ca il ra c J ca H n II f! CJ 11 3 C3 CI a r.a m I II" I Tm I v 3. i y I T I 2i