Local Mention ;. .Springer was in ilir city from .aUionm during" t past week. l,ee Wigle ha lierii speiidliuc week ill tin- city from his h ranch mi Crooked river. ihc lio to (jlover & Slarr's Cash Oiu- eery for1 Li (if potatoes. ami lanl. Sheriff Sinlfli spent the tint ! the ueok in Hay reck. He took down l lii hallow :hi1 I. all-d lioc Willi liiiu for tlial iiwiin-p. vl'r plale and -( corner shelves, Idp hoards, loot 1m .tirdf ir Iron lied go I.. A. II. J.lppiunn 4 Co. We. carry (nil liiii- of suisar. litii'ini ham : conee H. teus. faiiiieu 140111 m. uu.i 1 an : a ave .villi money. Try 11 bffore ! IjUTIdu'. Ulover & mutt. Tin-. Jl.-V) "Jicr Kull.iH luUed pniul : mid l.v A. H. Uppui '" ! Art lUrClntbr Ml tor I In- l l 1 good -a, Wm-lL. - . i 'r-l--. '' Ui I ariaiini'iilfiitu In coniirvliou With the K. Hoi-gnu, of 1 h liiiu ol' Uorguu j Ij.-ill -aim-H which the lenm from the ji li.-viuf. uf Albany. 1 In rlii-cliy on latter city will piny her. a liiisiness 1 1-i 1 . I . ..ii-.i ! A. I.. Mclulosh rcl limed the hrst lr. Wall Newsoni was over from ( ,,f tin- week frolii 1'ortlaiid where he l.Hl.UaW vlalting- hi parents a few j was called lijr The llln?-f uf his sister. days thin Week, i Hi- left yesterday tor hi stock riim.li II I'MUlilUI. p -yi g. -v- v V W I'.rurelirny returned Momlay from. Mllllf.'lrt Wllt'll' )' ll.'li lieeli spending Several ilfijH Willi I lii politicians. .Mt'X 111 11 II. will) IS 111 llll' KI'HHUl . mercantile businetis at Sisters, wiihK III town a few ilii vk during tin past j? 1 1 'v .. 1.1. m .... 1 & .Ml .IIIO. I.. .-illlji 1 mm ..tin. j!T . . j. j. A 3 Amanda Coins are I la recent happy " - purchnscrs of U'utiUful pianos from 1 Our car of fani-.v seed potatoes, is i i.' i here. All persons wishing In raist' a If you are Buying Beef by the Quarter It will pay you to see the 0. K. MARKET Tlir.v liavt' IIii'Ih-sI aililrlii'ai'i'Ht rrvltm at 1l- fii'ib liiiiii i l.uri h iuexl Sunday as fnllowg: SunJay j school M a. ui.: Subject for 11 a. ui. 1 The Kenonal.ilii!W of Kalth." ' ! Chri-tlau Einl.'.ivi.r H;:i. SuliJvt i for7::W: 'Tin Wiililiun al ('.-ilia."! .Souifople niv linrii bllml. Smut; j . i,.. i of. ..1 ij- I-- ' iy--J-rrxsttirrVtr , to uiiini n ni , ll.i- u li. 1 fail to tl ... :.. .. .. 1 1.-. il, T uuurair "i'"" ; ui irji III oil'. Hrm hit wt ie- thi itoiHl WrMaiii'i offeiwl am ir Olovtr & Starr -n-ush urmt-ry. W . itlimu fnllllW. ( tit 1 in I-. M. Hi-ilUell. aflrr vi-iillliil hi i pan-uu ninl tl-t-i her- f.rt- a udy, I left yeslerilay aHern...n ii'l Fort llaml on his way i.j hii home In i Crook comity. All. any lleiiihl. 1 ..1... .... c lu.ut 1.. .ii-ii.t miii 14 11 tun i.i m " " t mi Di, u t fall to trv il seed In any croji. our pare Early Kose HiiU burbank aeedllliJi jotatoi'. Time enoUifh to plant anytime In May. lor 4 Starr. .1 t FARMERS BEFORE BUYING YOUK PLOW THIS SPUING CALL AND SEE Our New No. 5 Oliver Gang Plow 1U . . m w 51 Imoroved tduoD rnonograc and Gold Molded Recordt The W1NNEK & CO. PrilieViile Aiteills It's llit Iwst there is and wealwn vs have il U. 1. Adamsou & Co C. A. ( lmmller, Kaslern vprt'Kentative ol the Milder 1 a I you ran liny No. 1 i-eilnr iloiiin full size sliH-k for 1.7fi at A. II. l.imnn & Co. Ask 1 1n- flealiTH for prices. Ike Waril. who has Imi-ii ill with itervoiiK prosl ration for I lie past two witkw, in imii'li Improved and will noon he out of doors naln. Iiou't Ht'll.vonr i'tsmn and polatoes mil il yon see (Jlover & Starr. They are always In tin morkel and pay tin liixht"! miirket priee. Dr. mid Mrs. C. A. ('line and daimhter. Mrs. M. S. Tlntler, aiv ..I.,. i- i'i-iiiii the former's r.'ineli at ('line 1'hIIs in spend tin wiek in (ho! .11. v. Omar Claypool, I'anpiar Xh-ltae Mini II. A. KoNtor went down to the lieseliiiti'M Sunday on a lisliins trip. They i-oturneil with a strlni;' of over iMIl Irolll wlili'li is the Jit cateh lui-ue i-nni on a few aercs of roiinil, should not fall to try ihem. Early Hose and P.urlirnk Heedlluns. (il.. vet & Starr. Kor the lii-Kt sewiutf maehine madi' So to A. II. Eippman & Co. bo no) liny from ani-nts. I anarantet' my priee to lie lower. I'ememher you liny a I home, when liuylmr from me. I lick Vandevert was in town Tues day from the ranehal I'owelir.iittes. The Vandeverls have Juki linlslied Heeding :"!(l fieres of land I here to a variety of smins. Those who attended the rial) dance at Athletic hall lust Saturday evenlnji enjoyed the liesl orchestra music which has heeu heard here this season. It. K. Scott's clarinet nccolupanlment was highly appre ciated. The orchestra whik com posed of the followinu-: Miss Keulah Crooks, piano; A. II. Kennedy, C J. Simpson, a t.rnlher of K. E. Slniif-ou of this cllv, wu In frlue. F'-itaiaOWBta vHli- this we.-k from Sewurd. Alaska. Q E CREAM and uf whei-e he Is in the employ of the 0i -. fold Soda liAlanka Central Kailroad Compuny. 3f j The latter coiiipany owns lmt 4. ICu il. there is Kf ' ...n . . . r i;.... .1... ...;..in..- .nt..i... li " ; UiiuiieHt.i iiui. inn i in. i. .....UK Miii.i.i i and wealwnys have il U i iu w,,.u t .M-aied ulvtMlt a heavy ijj lonnavt'i.' In proporthm to its lenxth. ,J! The road Is now IjcIiik projeiieu fBiSpa I ( ,,.. ,., ... I,'.. I il.i. n L-u i. rlct. I.lllllll. I.IP.I.I ....... Oregon j KOld district w hich lx" nttractln-f Si'Winx Iconslderulile attention. Mr. Simp- Machine Company, is in the city son nun been at so warn tor ine past from The UalleB In the Interests of j year wheiv. he said, he had xrowu his company. He was accompanied j accustomed to days of live ami six hy Will IVriy and V. II. Hlm-low. i hours length. He left yesterday on ; his return trip. Corwiii I'arnelt. cashier of tin'! Wasco hank, was in tin city Mmi- ! . . ... ' , , . , Fine Piano Purchased, day from asco. He came here to, 1.,..- I.......u fin. I .miiniied his ll'ili The Crook CoimtV lllull School on into Klamath and Lake counties j lias just purchased a handsome! to look over the st. K-k there. pin no from Mr. 15. I'. Scott , who is ! j now iu town sellin Ellers line of WiiH it II vile Is iilauuinir to leave i , , , ... ... I iu a few weeks for the Nevada Kohl hinh jirade insl ruinents. LIGHT DRAFT ADJUSTABLE FRAME SCOURING QUALITIES When litted with the N. C. 12 bottoms this plow will scour in the stickiest ground. The adjustable Irame combines a 12, 14 and 16 inch gang plow in one Irame and can be lilted lor 2 or 3 base. This leature has many advantages, one ol which is that you can always adjust your plow to the team instead ol being compelled to get team enough to pull the plow. A FULL LINE OF OLIVER PLOW REPAIRS lields to spend the summer. He In tends to turn his vacalion Into a prospivtinn; nip and will o from here to Manhattan, the newest I'iiiim in the soul h western part of the siate A new suction saw-dust feeder Is I lielnii installed this week at the I Shipp Ai I'erry planning mill. A 3fi I Inch fan draws the saw dust anil jfdinvlnss from Itenealh the planer ' and these are carrie.1 ny Hie HtroiiK.Jii i draft throiiKh tin pipe to the fur- i H 1 nace where they lake the place of j j! ! other fuel in ueueratiny: sieam. As j soon as possible Hie feed pipes will i J 1 1... ..i 1...I lit,. ...lu'el 1. I tlel' i 5 III- rlli'ii'i' " ' ", n -n more of the loose materia Teams Wanted. To put in from TMMMMI to l.lluo.lMMl find of loys. tiooil level ground. I.ous to lie hauled from to of a mile. Call r address. Hawkins Uros.. l'rineville, hvifon. 1 1 9 1 NORTH Srl3Sl33n jl.A&AAAAAA ICE CREAM AMI COL DSODA None Uettfl' in the Land I). I'. A DAMSON iv I'O. MO'Neil Bakery j1 In the Miller Building vprineville-Shaniko Stage Line I'resh I'.iead. l'les and Cakes alway on hand. Pastry of all kinds made to order. Si Daily Between Prinevllle and Shanlko -SCHEDULE- Leaves Shaniko, (i p. m. Arrives at Prineville 0 a. in. Leaves Prinevillo 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko I a. m. Accommodation which has I n made so far . his ! violin, Frank Henry, cornel, A.m.,.., I xren,..,, ,o ,,...... s 1 .--uin-- . f , .MM)!JI First Class st,)M i Crooks, bass; It. I'. Scotf. clarlnel . i more of the loose material. . . Lijzfcrijp - - - - From Forty-Fourth Annual Statement achiasetts Motua! Life Insurance Company Springfield, Massachusetts DECEMBER 31, 1905. Tolal Receipts lor year, Premiums. Inleresl. Rcjitals and etc. - - 's.irnli.i! rvlnmM-l In nalicv luililcrs iii Annual Dividend Total payment lo policy holders lor 1905, including Annual Dividend. $8,809,871.51 $1,012,170.87 r. . . i . i r i . i , tA or.n iAA 7 .. ....... .hw.iic V1.ih.al und nlher lile insurance comuanies havina their charter Irom Ueath Uauns, Matured endowments anu eic. - - ".""i "1MU,U"""' ",' ",, ;. .... ti in i , I l, rommissi'ins. Salaries. Printino. Stationery. Advertising and other thai state are required to disburse annually, holdtng as reserve $1.10 ol assets lor each Accounts - - - - ' '- - $1,292,997.44 dollar ol liability, and no more..' ARTHUR W fl OTHIFR unuer me raniuui non-i uncuuic ui ...i ..... SPECIAL IN Ladies' Shoes $2.85 The above is a cut of one of ouf Mayer Shot oa which we are making a special price of $2.85. This Shoe is Equal in every respect toj most shoes sold for $3.50. All sizes 2 1-2 to 7. Send us your mail orders; if the shoe is not per fectly satisfactory it may be returned. J. E. Stewart & Co. Jordan-Cline. A wiMhllnjr of interest to I lie many friends and aciuainl ances of the liride and groom was solemnized last Sunday afternoon when Miss Winnie ('line, daiinliler of Ir. and Mrs. C. A. ( line was united in mar-1 rlap' to Ralph .Ionian. The cere money was performed hy County .IuiIki W. A. I'.ellal the residents of the liride's parents near the lower liridne on I lie Deschutes and was witnessed by a niimlier of liieiids and relatives of I he couple. The ceremony was read at :t o'clock, Max Wurzweiler acllnw as lnKl man and Miss Celia Nelms as lirides maid. I'.olh I lie liride and lirldesniald carried lioipiets of car nations and roses. ! The you i ik couple relur I Sunday evening to rrineville where I hey will continue to reside. The liride, who accomplished daughter of lr. and Mrs. (.'. A. ('line, has lived In I'rine- ville the el'e.ller DMCl of llcr life. l'C- Iceivlnji her educalioii lure and al i St Mary's Academy in The Dulles. i Mr. .Ionian is in the employ of1 Wurzweiler Thomson and has i j rived in I'riiii'ville several years.. I coining I o I his ril.v from Minneapo-; lis when' lie formerly lived. The yollllji couple were the recipients of j it liirp' iiuiuUer of presents ainonn which were the following: Silver ! pie set . M is, I'inller; oiaiige sel. Mr. ami Mrs. Crank Walts: commode, j C. T. Iliggins: tray clolli. Mrs. C S. I Edwards: range. Wurzweiler A j Thoiusoii; cake sland. Mrs. Thron Isou: salad dish, Mr. and Mis. I Culler: Morris chair. Max Wurz weiler, Hay Kinney: picture. Oliver Adams: luirnt work. Celia Nelms; tea sel, Mrs Delknap: pie plates, (ierlrudc Sharp, frank foster; bread and l.uller plates. Maliel O'Kelley; coffee s lis. A. .1. Kalpli; Olive dish, Iv.-i I'.oolh; hook. S. Iv West; cake slaml. Mrs. Nichols; Indian pursi liegiua Smilh: sugar shell, Mr. and Mrs. i. W. ('line; sugar howl and creamer. Mr. ami j.Mrs. Hideout: a ler set . .1 ohii How ard.Alls'i t Drivcr:'cracker jar, Mrs. ! Wurzweiler. Arthur Wurzweiler. Sf t7 T T4 tT ?4 T Ti T T T T T ?i ?4 T T Some Things We Have to Show You I T. I l W rv TV- A I W I New Clothing W'o have just rcc'i cd a fine lino of liiglt rnidc Tailor-Made Clothing. Kverv gariiicnt is lifitnl niadc ami Hewed with silk thread . Come in and nee tliein. They have that individti alitv that disliiigiiishes the hand tailored garment from the coniinon t'aetorv made kind. Gents, Dress Shoes 48 tlo.en pairs just received. All of this Spring's styles in all sizes and idths. This is absolutely the most com plete assortment of (ients' tine shoes ever shown in the city. Our stock of men's heavy shoes and Ladies, Missos and Childrens shoes is also complete, and our prices are right. In ir-. i w la i v i i IBurbank Potatoes I I We have just m-eived a car j'jjl load of linrliauk Seedlings. iTjl I'ari ies wisliing simI potatis's i:i IfcT. I I rv I kvTI I T. i I I ir.-i I T I IkT. I T I .T rA'l w Gents' Furnishings We have just received direct from the factory, dozen (Jeuts' Negligee and (Jolf Shirts, all late patterns, in cluding coat shirts. The swellest line of Gents' Hoisery ever shown in J'rineville. Dress and Work Gloves 7A Kverything in Men's W'orkiti'. Hrivifig Gloves. and a Lailies Hress Gloves in dressed kid and mocha. Summer Underwear For Men An enormous line of men's sum mer underwear, all weights and kinds in prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00 per suit. Summer Underwear For Women A complete line Ladies' Summer Tin. let-wear. iiicludiiiL' even'thliia in muslin underwear. Come in and look over our New bpnng Goods. We shall be glad to show them m to vnn whftthfir VOU buv or not U4 -"' J " .... - - j - I c RIDEOUT & FOSTER a The General Furnishing Store I will do well . ill Oil IIS. ! FOSTER & HORIGAN a ai v & r