C J r c J CJ L4 L J r ;i LJ r u r ca G'J fir Seneral ffilacksmithing HoHsfcSHOKl.Nli, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and I'KOMrrtY Oonk Whkn it. is Dxk By : : : Siobert 9foore Satisfaction Will PKIXEVII.I.K, kUkULUkULUkUkUkULUkUTLUkUkUk Jk JkUWULUi.UkUk.Ui.UkaJ 6V brothers PrimtvilU's WAUmU Xi Fine Wines, Liquors Supplies Sole Agents for Hop Oold Beer and the Famous Napa Soda Family OTxad.e Solicited. HE The Opera Saloon C. A. BEDELL, In The Glaze Hall A First Class House in' Every Respect Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines t and Cigars 111 THE BEST ICE CREAM OR 80DA tO jfitamimil'l ffi A PRKKH LOT OF hOWXEY'S CANDY In Package Prtca from 6c to $1.60 Mail order Filled Promptly S 0. . jftamon d Co. ULJ r.a L J ts L'J r.i tj r..n l J ej Li 'J r.a t'j e..i LU r.a LU r.n r.T 1.4 3 L 'J ra WJ r.i LJ r.a u r.a 1!J Be Guaranteed ObKoON. and Cigars, al so Proprietor O'Neil Bakery In tha Miliar Building Fresh llreail, I 'lea ami Oaken til way on ham). Pastry of nil kiwis made to order. PRINEVILLE, . OREGON Reserve Allotmenti Satisfactory. Fur almost two week past the Dieting of stockmen of the eastern division of the Hlue Mountain For cut Reserve ha held the Uiarda in Sutupter. Although the meeting was ncheduled for iu commence ment on November K, many stock men reached here earlier, and work was started immediately up on their arrival. Committee had heen appointed representing sheep and cattle men (or the purpose of arranging a set tlement among themselves aa to what territory would he applied for from the reserve tor gracing. Those who exected that the range warfare heretofore existing would be brought into thin meeting were disappointed, an nothing occurred during the whole convention to mar the proceeding, which have proven satisfactory to almoel all concerned. It la considered that thia meet ing haa done more to settle the bitter feuda that have disgraced Urunt and Western liaker than all the legislative enactments of pant year. Stockmen left here with clear understanding as to their right, and there is Mnall prospect that the killing of sheep and cat lie will continue among thoie who will occupy the ranges of the forest reserve. The convention really had the appearance of a legislative assem bly when over 200 interested men congreguted daily and nightly in the Hotel Sumpter to discuss the Summer range problem on the re serve. U. IS. Shelter and his corps oi assistants worked indefutigably to make allotments that would meet with the indorsement of the stockmen. That they were suc cessful in this respect is shown when it can be suid scarcely a man went away feeling that he had been unjustly treated. Oregon, Washington and Idaho were well represented in the gathering. Most of those coming from the two last named states came from Walla Walla and Boise. Men whoso property valuations represented suoib ranging from $10,000 to almost $1,000,000 were present, some of them being the greatest representatives of wealth of the Northwest. Toward the close of the con vention Mr. Sheller was assisted by Chief of the Forest Reserve A. F. Totter, of Washington, D. C. lie and Mr. Sheller left for the John Day section, where they will inspect the condition of that part of the reserve. - Tliere was no mull from the went Friday. The omission wm caused by utiimiiHlly heavy ruins went of the Cuactulea, Tim I'uiret Mound country was vIhIUhI liy the niont dlmi troin IIimmU In the history of the country. Two liuiulretj nitre nilli of territory are under water unci hitmlreda of thousiiiiU of tlol lara worth of property ilentroyeil. BASK STATKMKNT. IttfMiri of Ms Coatfif iim uf Th t'ifl .Viiti'mui Ihink, IK PriittrilU, is. Ihr Slult ufOrttjtm, ul th rUm iff butinri, Xwtmbtrlt, 1906. ltHirrr: Uhuw awl UUoiHinU 1IH.M1 M Uv.rilmlU. Mwumi anil imwmwl, IW.ufri i V. S. lUuiil In Mmn vireulatsin 1'i.MJd l SU'kt, (VcurilW. etc l.tttl M lUnkliui biHia (uriillur and Htturw .. tUM M )ii fruui N.tl.wJ Uanka (mit I1hv AkuU) H.1,117 H? Hu In.ui Mlata lUuikt and IWutkan 4l,l) 4.1 I ma (runt ppn)vl rMrv itiU. 1M.UMI '.II ( hwka anl uthr nwh iUaia . . , S.tfi M N..U of other National llanka . . . l.iV Fractional pair ourrrncy, nioklo ami mU 3 4l I.ri L Munr ItKKtkva ih 1Uk, vm rlii I1V.TSI 00 lval UmW rtoUa .. 1.60 (W St.ZIl ( ItffUmiptsm fund with I . K. Tra. r (;; 'it circulation) 823 00 Total . ,. . S4ilH,056 2 MubllltltH: Ci.ital stoek ld in , . . M.000.00 .Hiirtlw fund 10,000.00 I'nditklml imiHU, Itaa tiitua and UM li.l 4S.MM Natimial llank noUa uuUUndluif. II, .VO W IndWklual duuiu aulijact to chk l liiind osrtiHi'almof uVil. . . . 1V13 'i TuUl .... S4MS.0M a STATK OF OltKtiON County of Crunk, J I, T. M. lUiliwiS, Caahiar of tU al.v. naiiml liik. do aolomly wor that tn atH Utrmrnt ia tnw to tba td niy know, led, and UIU.(. T. M. HA l.DU IN. Cdii.r. Hiilmrilnnl and "Worn tJ brltm m till 10th day ul' Novcinbrr, H'tl- M K. BRINK. Notary t'uhlie. CoKHCtT-AtUMt; Will Wtiarwaitraj I'ltmy W. Fintor llrautora '.. M. llrtiwn ) Hero Grdn Cleaner and Bagger C. W. ELKINS