Local Mention Nil I mm i if Kun l dun Hii fur Ml . W. l-.lklim. 10 If Kin WnriwclliT It'll HiiikIh.v for n tlir wn-k's vImII In 1'itrlliiinl. I'. A. IW'iU'll rcliiriii'il hint wii'k from it I ii vvVs vUll In l'trl litml. Iw-rl Nt Htm tluwu from IiIh liiiuili'iii mi lU'iir etvt'k Tiu'wliiy. Mrs. J. II. Wlultt riitirlnliHN Die lilli m'ImmiI tiwlicrit HiiuiUy nf('r. IHHIII. Wnrivii tlluxo Iff I for riiiMiil, Art smut eli-i.la.v, win-re In' will M'iii tli wluti-r. Thirt' will U-1 wit wfiMlnuM on I In north ulilu 1'linnknulvliiK lty . ('mi 'ou kiii'm who? (Jo to Aluiiiiu's ilmt( lnr siul Iihvi your vyttt Ht'li'iiilttmlly tratcil Ii.v V. I'muk IVIi'll. Hit itl.laii. KHiiiliinlloii fni-. Il-H if II. I iMiiiluiiii of I 'nut, wua IriiitK tulltiK IhimIuiiui III tow n lliln Wii'k. Il) ri'nrl tlmt MliH'k In llmtm-c-ll'in to Im In kimhI romllilott. C II. Hill Ml Tmwilny for IWikI, wlh'iv liii will Join u uirly of two other ntul limit Uar on thi t'l'r lhnt'hilin. ERead my Clothing Ad WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 4 j C W. ELKINS j M.WHM.K I.OSI'I-A f WsikI.II nwir l.v new. A millnlilii rcwnril will lie ImiIiI for It rvlurii or luforiuiilloii k'NilliiK to It rwovrry. J. A. Tm n. terns, l'rlm'llli', Oiikoii II l.V J A wiilrli foli wit ilrki'il up on Hie ntllTt Nome I Inn" iio mill Ml Ml IM llllllf. Till' OW'IM-r I'HII llHVf KHIUt- ! ilfw rllilim roHrl.v nml ui liitf for till tint )-. Tin1 liiirnliin of noiiit wftU on the liorlh lli nlioiit 6 ii'cliM'k Hnlurilny' c fiihiif ciuiwil tin nrv li-uirtiui'iit to turn out hihI tuk ninth run through tl' mini. Mr. ('. M. Mlkhm kiivi-ii illiuicr HiiiiiIii.v 'Vi'iilii In honor of MIm Ni'llli' Klkluu of Alliiiny. Tlirre wh nil I'luliornti' iiii-uu to whh-li innpli' Jimiliv whs ilniii' hy llioNt Hi-m'iil. H J.lhHitl.lt mikI Mr, l.utli. r flity iiinl. who wi-tv In town Inxl wii'k lu nttoliiliiuit' nt the fiim-rtil nml Inirlitl of thi-lr nml lor Mr. J. (. Ihintlilt, Ml I rlilny for their lioiiica nt I'niilliin. TIk'IH will In- Hntiliuili mIiooI In tin' rrtwliyU'riitn cti ii nli nt IOh.iii. eiirlHtlttii kmli'Hvor nt 6:.1U. I wilder Ml IWrtliM Hithlvvlu. No rf m-li-ItiK iliirlnit the dny n I he utor will Is ntiwnt from Imtiif. Itrv. II. W. Uium of rrlnevlllf, will coiiiliii't n writ of iiirvtltiK tt Mmlriu, Im'kIiiiiIiik Monday, Novem-Ix-r IMtti. Thin tntftltin w'tut to hnve tru ht'hl lht limt of (k-toU-r, but owliin totlit' UlmiMof Mr. It tut It wn put off until the nliove list. V; M. Charlton, who hits Wn erutHlnir nml lori.thiK tlmlx-r In the lllu Mountnln for Urn pnt four moutliH, h'ft Moiulny for Hali'in to vlHltw-lth hi fmiilly. Mr. Chitrlton -xKTtto uiovit hi fnmlly to Crook rim iity In tin prln nnd live on hi hiuiitntt'uil Mouth of town. Strictly made to measure garments. The late&t metropolitan styles. Prices within reach of all GORMLEY. The Tailor 1 II. (Ititi'wood of Hownrd U-ft for Ht'iiltUi on tlil iiiortiliiK'a ulnge. I'm nk Hmltli wim In from hi ranch ou I'miiip fni'k Tintnlny, A iflrl Imliy wn horu U Mr. and Mr. Ikn MIIUHundny. Mr. A. (!. KtilKhtea mid Ml Hnydi r, of llownrd, wrre vUUIng In the i lly HulunUy mid Hunday. If. W. I'mn hlld of Pout wim In town till wiM-k nftir luinWr nnd oiIht nmlKrliil to Imi iimI In thi new hoiimt ha I luilldluic for John Knos. K. ('. KniiKht nnd wlf of Crook, Witt In town loot wevk vUltliijc with mlntlvMi nml Ituylnic tlu-lr winter upply of iiicn linndlmi for th rnnch. Mr. WIIIIhiii I'ollnrd nii't wth m pnluful arclilfiit yiwtfrdny. Khe llpH'd nnd It'll on the porch iwvertdy liijurlnic htr upltttt. Tint uri'ry firm of Ktnrr ft Mc t'nlllMlcr Iih dltMolvnl pnrtni'mhlp, Mr. MUirr rt'tlrlnir. Mr. MKInllutU-r will conduct tint IiunIimim In th future. A. II. KeniiMly mid It. I'. Long Mt Krldny for the Mntolt country, whcr. IVrry gotw to do the (nil plow Injj on hi homnttpnd nnd Kennedy III keep the rmnp uppllrd with Itruli. J. If. nod W. J. Ilnwklu, of How ard wrrt trananrtlng bualnona In town tola week. J. 0. Cnntrlll rrturned laat week from a bualneMi trip to Portland. Ilia dauKhtor, Ml Delia, who ha been tUIUoh In the valley tU paat auromer accompanied him home. All Our Millinery at I Cost j C W. ELKINS J llrlnit that wnU'ti which ntht-r wattliiuaker ran not luukw ran to W. Frank Petett. All ivpalrinit KuaranU'ctl. Miet'lul ivpulrlnic n pwlalty. ll--tf Itev. J. T. Moore of Prlnevllh, wa lMre Wwltifiltiy on hi way to Foi vtillt-y, (Irnnt county to mHtuit In holdtuir revWal m'rvl.--Whwh;r County New. J. H. Ilayea of Htlver Iake, vhtltlng old time friend In the city laat week. Mr. II aye reporta atock condition In the Mllrer Lake coun try to tie looking- very good and that the cattlemen are much en couraged over the preeent outlook tor the price of their beef. 4. 1 II WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK A FEW Seasonable Bargains Representative of hundreds of others we are offering Men' Heavy Winter-weight Fleeced Underwear f 1 a 8uit Meii'g Celebrated Wright's Health Underwear $2 and $2.50 " Men' Hrown Heavy All-wool Underwear 12.60 a Suit We will ell you guarantee all-wool Sweater in black or gray for $1.60. Thia la a bargain. Other Sweaters of equally good valuea at from $2 to $6. Men' Heavy Oerman Sox $1 and $1.25 Men' Huckle Overnhoea $1.60 a pair Ourtlofk of Hublter Good ia complete and of thia Reason's good. Look out for old rubber goods. Soius ept'dal values in Winter Caps and Winter Gloves Semi us a mail order. We guarantee our goods to suit or they may be returned at our extene. Rideout & Foster The General Furnishing Store. ! 4 ti' '. iiS Remember the turkey shoot thitt la to come off at Winter Thanka irlvlng day. The hall that was somewhat damaged by a laU storm has been repaired and It la now In better shape than ever. It. L. Jordan, Max Wnrtweller and P. B. Davla have formed a co-partnership and will deal In furs and pelts of all kinds. They will buy or sell or handle on commbMlon. Hee them before sending away your furs. i Charles Hall, and old miner well- j known In Crook county yer hko, ! committed auk-lde by Minbltliig him self In the heart wilh n riiwty pick-' knife at the UoimI Xamaritnn IltMt plUl In Portland Tiitily. He died lu 15 minutes, lie hud been an In mate of (lie hoMpltnl for ten years. He hna suffervtl from locomotor ataxia for many yen ra. Kenator Pulton Iom aeut to the Prealdent the recommendation of U. 3. Olnn of Moro to be reguiter cf the land office at The Dalles to succeed M. T. Nolan, resigned, says a dis patch to the Oregonlan. No action la likely to be taken until congress convenes. If Olnn to satisfactory to the president his nomination will be sent to toe senate the first week of the session. C. C. Brl- of Powell Butte has lo cated In Prtnevllle and haa opened a law office In the building formerly occupied by George W. Barnes. Mr. Brli was a candidate tor supreme Judge on the aoclallt ticket In 1904, and for attorney general In 1006. He practiced law In the East before com ing to Crook county. Since hlsar rival here some four or five years ago he has been engaged In farming. Fancy Hood River Baldwin, Newton, Pippin, Spitxenberg Superior Grain Drills IA AAA A AA Aj J. K. ItoherU of Alkali Flat was trauHm'tlng bUMlneart In town this week. The first snow of the season fell the first of the week. A light fall of the beautiful now mantles the hills and valleys surrounding Prlnevllle. The ladles annex of the P. A. A. have let the con t met for building a new stage at the club hall. The new stHgu will lie large ane commodious and will be provided with tl nutting rooms and other conveniences. When completed Prlnevllle will be able to stage any kind of a company. W. F. Klllott nnd wife and three sons, Alex, Otis nnd Charlie loft Monday tor the Willamette valley where they expect to make their per manent residence. Mr. Elliott has purchased an 210 acre farm In Linn county about 12 miles from Eugene, and will try his luck farming In "webfoot" Mr. and Mrs. Elliott have been residents of Crook couuty for the past IS yearn and their many friends here wlh them success In their new home. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cyrus, of Haystock, Saturday, November 17th. Ike Ward returned Tuediy from Portland, where he has been visiting his daughter Miss Iora. H. E. Hideout returned last week from Portland, where he had been to purchase the Spring line of good for the firm of Hideout & Foster. J. K. Grimes and Win. Arnold arrivd from Shanlko today with several tons of freight tor our local merchants. Have your eyes tested and glasses fitted by W. Frank Petett, the Scten tlftc Optician. No charge unless glasses are satisfactory. Adamson's drug store. 11-S-tt J. H. Hawkins, of Howard and W. B. Smith, of Salstbury, Oregon, have taken a contract of logging 10,000,000 feet of timber tor the Wisconsin A Oregon Lumber Co., of Baker City. Mr. Hawkins will leave Saturday tor the latter and work on the contract will begin at once. It will take them about a year to finish the work. $2.50 pee Bos st APPLES CLAYPOOL BROS. Inclement weather Interfered some what with the attendance at the high school entertainment Friday evening. The experiments conduct ed by Charles E, Cleveland, were both Instructive and entertaining, The solos by Mrs. Strange. Miss Verna Howard, Randolph Ketchum and others were greatly enjoyed As the proceeds from this entertain ment were to be used for making a payment on the piano not half of the amount was realised. Another en tertalnment will be given shortly. l) . ... T- - n I . -1 i M"'' I" Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand fingle Disks, with or without grass seed attachments. The effective feed method of lub ricating the discs, style of discs and other good points all combine to make the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. Him; Draert Land, Final Proof. Notice for Publication. United Bute I and Office, The Dalles, Oregon, October 13. W. Notice ia hereby given tbat Herbert H. Hawler. of Poat. Oregon, baa filed no tice of hit intention to make proof on hie iteaen-land claim No, 2AB, for the Lot 1. 2 and S of Section IS. Tp. 17 8. B 22 K. W M, before the County Clerk at Prineville, Ore gon, on the 7tb day of December, 1906. He name the following; witnesoea to ?roTe the complete irrigation and reclama ionofaaid land.- Howard Morris, M. L. Brown, Inedore Meyer, of Poat, Oregon; Charley Henry, of Paulina, Oreiron. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 10-25p Register. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Hamilton Hotel In Ashwood Is for rent to responsible parties. Ap ply to D. H. Hamilton, ll-22p Prlnevllle, Or. Dissolsttoa of Partnership Hotics. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of McCalllster & Starr has this day, November 22, 1906, been dis solved by mutual consent, C. W. Starr disposing of his Interest to T. McCalllster, who will conduct the business In the future under his own name. All outstanding accounts and notes are payable to T. F. Mc Calllster, who will settle all debts contracted by the Arm of McCalllster ft Starr. Messrs. McCalllHter & Starr desire to thank the public for their past patronage and trust that they will continue to patronise the new firm. T. F. McCalustbk, 4-wks C, W. Stahr. Timber Land, Act June S, 1S78. Notice for Publication, United Butea Land Office. The Dalle. Oregon. October . 1. Notice U hereby given that in compliance with the proTUIon o( the act ot congress of junet. Urn, entitled "an act lor the tale of timber land in the Bum of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," at ziended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. lti, Una Lippman, of PrtneviUe. county of crook. Btate of Oregon, baa this day Sled In thia office her sworn ttaiement No. SST.i, for the purchase of the S St1', of Section No 26, In Township No. 12 8. Kange No. 16 K, W M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for iu timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish her claim to said laud before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 19U7. She names a witnesses: 8. J. Newsom, VI alter O'NeiL George Meyers, A. H Lippman, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Ale their claims in this office on or before said loth day of jaauary, 1907. U-l-p MicjisilT. Kolak, Register. Fall and Winter Millinery complete line of all the latest styles. MRS. ESTES Corner 2nd and Main Streets "SJFA Cause and Effect The Explanation: The 0. K. Market since establishing its business August 14. 1905, has built up a trade unsurpassed by any other opposition shop ever openend in Prineville. Why? Because ai the first they established their prices satisfactory with the people That is the secret of the success which has attended their business. The rule applies the year around. We Carry a full line of the best meats, vegetables, etc, and expect to conduct our business in the future the same as in the past We Thank the Public for their Patronage The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS, Proprietors Telephone Orders Will 5e Given Prompt Attention Big Reduction In Hats Our Stock of Ladies' Hats Consisting of all the latest styles will be sold at a big REDUCTION T. F. McCALUSTER & CO. fa --''' ' ' ' Sl.S. .S..S: .S; J W W 9 VVVVVV Tr fr"l"rBT"""l"WawasssBeBj 7 BARS OF LION SOAP for 25o CLOSING OUT SALE IO BARS OF TOILET SOAP for 25c Note the Prices Below and See How They Compare With What You Are Paying Suits $10 and $12 Suits ....$ 6.85 $14 Suits.... f 8.50 $14 Suits.!...:.... 1 .:..1:........L - 9.50 $17.50 Suits... 11.50 $21.00 Suits... 14.00 $3.50 Pants 2.90 $2.50 Pants .. 1. 90 $1.50 Pants...... 95c Mackintoshs $2.75 Values at .......$ 1.00 5.50 Values at 2.00 8.50 Values at 4.00 Underwear Extra Heavy Fleece per suit $1.00 $3.00 Heavy All Wool per suit...... 2.50 $2.50 Medihm All Wool per suit... 2.00 Medium Weight Cotton per suit 50c Shoes Western Lady The Equal of any $4.00 Shoe $2.95 Odd Sizes in Broken Lines values up to $2.50 at....... $1,10 Men's Heavy Work Shoes 2.85 Men's Heavy Work Shoe one of . Our Best at 2.95 Grocery Specials One-Half Gallon can good Syrup 35c Naptha Soap 10 bars for 55c Good Quality Japan Tea 40c pound Force per package 15c Toilet Soaps the kind you generally pay 8J cents Bar at... 5 c Extra Good Caricola Coffe per pound 22c Inquire for our prices on Sugar Canned Goods, Etc. Stewart C ompamy