SUPPLEMENT TO k ounty Journ PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, NOV. 22, 1906. c al lacksmithing That Pleases It I Ito Kind Vint (Jet nt .. . - . - ... . '(?o.vi-rrr & k mux's A Stock if Farm M.i. Iitncrv alwav on "tin rid u r L J ' 1 I. J r 1 Ik A r i T L J L.4 n i. .i r .1 uJ r i k. J f -i i 4 r .1 k. .1 1 V'J r :i v.i f i j r i - k J r -yr ' k.".li. , -," r 1 c f r ,1 - r r - ' i , -i -i ir - ;ir " 1 1 r. 1 f, - r. - TEE O'NESL Restaurant and Lunch Room sm elzer & elkffson pr Jpa. .1.1 .-III .-I , ..m...-,.,..!..,. ,. ,,, ,. , i,,, .ll..,i.......w,... .,.. JTor vCadics and Scntlcmcn ?cas and 3taJccn &mch i Bonrd by the wek. $5.00, with rorm, J 6.00. Mol TicUctt, $4.00 r .i L. J r i L4 r 14 Li r .1 LJ l. J r .1 r .1 k. j r n k. J k. j r w j .J.JVJk. $ FOR v,r Furniture, Stoves, Ita'ngcs, Carpets, Hugs .Linoleum, Mutting, Lace, Curtains, Win low Shades ami Poles, Wall Paper Einerusta, Doors, Windows, Transoms Paints. Oils. Glass. Hard warp. Cookino- ' , - ... v. Utensils, Wash Machines, Churns, Etc., go to 3 A O I SDDM A M 9. Pf "8 jM. it. JjII 1 1YI11M iX W. J and save, from 10 'to 20 cents on Every Dollar GREAT CHANGES. Carpenters and Mechanics Invade the Eilers Piano House and Bejin to Do Tlinji. ; 'Prom Portland Journal, Nov. lo.) Instead ot the sound of the piano, the, noise of the hammer and a w are th predominating factor at prcxent at the ittore of tlia Liter f'iuno Iloui-e, on the btiny tnunio corner of Washington ami Park ftrectg. IVKn-Hcion tmu at Jtut tieen fe- cur.-d hy the firm of the upjr floor and the additional fpaw which irt to tm added to the firm's quartern, and the work of re modeling the buildiug ia k-inj? riifhed forward as fnt as oocnible Tim lonjr dt-lajr whici the boutse experieiiced in securing occupancy ofthH upper floor is a matter of which the public is aware, and has been a subject of deep concern to the Eilers company, who have Iteen at their wit'u end to know bow to handle the immense busi- nm of the pact few months. A reporter who made the rounds of the new ouarteia vesterdav found Mr. S. J. McCormick, the genial vice-president and manager of the firm, busily engaged in di recting a dozen things in as many minutes, here, there, and every where, hut with all bio overtaxed time, he took long enough to show the newspaper mun through the maze of pianos, carpenters and general confusion. Said Mr. McCormick. "This is the worst imaginable mess for a music store to go through with, but the battle will be Worth the struggle, for when we complete these extensive changes which are now under way, we shall have the finest music house in this part of the country. Wo shall have in addition to our first and basement floors, a space on the second floor equal to a full quarter block. We shall have a fine broad stairway leading from Park street to our second floor, upon which will be located our main salesroom, em bracing 2.500 square feet of floor space, our organ department with an additional 1,000 square feet, a spacious pianola department, pub licity depaitmont, and a .number of well adapted studios. Our main ale?room will b splendidly lighted and well ventilated, and our pianola department will be the finest of its kind probably on the coast; this room will have sound proof walls, and wiil lie ar ranged in every particular to best meet the demands of the purposes for which it will be used. There will be convenient elevator service, bringing the second floor within easy access, and this second floor will be removed to a considerable degree from the noise and con fusion of the street, which will be much appreciated by tho who are engaged especially in the se lection of pianos. We shall continue to maintain our first floor, our receiving, ship ping, repair and tunine denart- - , - r---r ments, as well as' our Phonograph Department, which is growing to unusual proportions. "Business has beea phenomenal during the past few weeks, and is a sigu that the city of Portland and the entire north Pacific coast section is in most prosperous con dition perhaps more so than even in its previous history. We have been sending pianos in carload shipments to our branch houses, with rapidly-increasine freouencv. and still the call comes from our outside representatives for 'more pianos.' Our local sales have been especially j gratifying, too, and everything indicates a wonderful fall and winter trade.' - . . .......... . ... i.ii. .in v ifl for the McCall Mnimzlnn ml Pnt. tenia. lt-H-tf NOTICE OF ELECTION. , A meeting of the Prlueville Fire Department will be held the first Monday in December for the nurnose of eleetlnir , i-ht.-f mul chief. Time of meeting will be from 5 to 7:30 p. m. All members of Nos. 1 audSare requested to attend the election. Win. Drawer. Pres. U. N. Clifton, Secretary.