The Gty Election. Additional Locals. The Winnek Company (lNeORHOKATKPl DRUGS, FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS About Giving Christmas is almost upon us the iiifts is here. :- Arc you going the giving a cause for worry direct from the heart? time for to make or win it oc Do vou know that only those unfortunates who wait, till the last arc the ones who have all the worry? Here Are A Few Suggestions: Bracelets $1.75 and up Brooches $1.50 and up Gold Watches $12.50 and up Watch Chains $2.00 and up Necklaces $1.50 and up Gold Hat pins 75c and up Sterling Spoons $1.75 and up Smoking sets $1.50 and up Shaving sets $1.75 and up Cull Buttons 75c and up Scarf Pins 75c and up Silver Watches $8.50 and up Match Boxes 50c and up Fountain Pens $1.50 and up Gilt Boxes in Leather and Silk 50c and up Pyrographic woods 25c and up Fine Stationery 25c and up Dolls 50c and up Toys 10c and up Fine Ciaars in Boxes ol 12 $1.25 and up Edison Phonographs $10, $20, $30 and $50 Edison Gold Records 35c Molded each THE WINNEK CO. iiiniDg muni Closing Out Sale OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc. Having decided to discontinue from carrying Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line of these goods will therefore be sold at ACTUAL COST Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as it means a big saving of money to you. We have in stock useful articles of wearing apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices and you will buy. THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor It. K. Shniwon htw gone Tentie ce to attend the liedslde of his mother, w ho tn reported i)iilt nick. Mis Anitit Cyrano! Sinter, who has been lck with typhoid fever tor six weekn U reported n slowly re covering. The Ko.vtil Neighbor gave the Woodmen "urprlse Monday even ing. There w refreshment ami ft gotkl social time generally. Library book for the eehooU of Crook county have Nvu received mid will be cnt. to the different districts km oon h Superintendent IMnwIddlo The approaching citv election i the all-absorbing toio of conver nation on the streets thee day. Next Monday a mayor, three coun ciluien, a recorder and a marshal are to lt chosen by the electors of the city. The Journal ha no ax to grind and "hall heartily co operate with any body of wide awake, progressive citiiena who have the welfare of the city at heart We want men who are not afraid to act when action ia neces sary for the Wot interest of the community. We are approaching the time when Prineville must as- pert lU cumin, and make good the can get them aborted. assertion, that it is one of tne beet towns in the atate. We need as a municipality many improvement and the coming year is a good time to begin the work. Nor is the material welfare of the city all that is necessary to be looked after- Civic righteousness and moral cleanliness are always to be desired and should be promoted by those in authority. It means much to the individual anditne home. The retiring council has made a good record and we trust the incomitg board will keep up the good work. Mr. mid Mr. J. V. Hoone return ed from Portland Monday nliht. The tiled tcul treatment received heav ed Mr. Boone' eye but In coming home a severe cold wan taken which, ha made matter worse. Mr. Boone hna lieeu confined la lied since her return. t Qualification of Elector. In order that there may be no doubt or confusion in the mind of the voter next Monday, we quote that part of the city ordinance re ferring to elections for his benefit. It reads: 4,No person shall be qualified to vote at any election under this act who is not a pualified elector under the laws of this eta.e, and who has not resided in the city at least six months next proceeding the time of such election, and who hag neglected or refused to pay any poll tax or fine assessed or imposed under authority of this charter." The Eugene Guard came out De cember 8th in a forty-page edition descriptive of its home town and local institutions rsor was the surrounding country overlooked in the general write-up. Excel lent half-tones lend an added charm to its pages. A person does not have to go to Eugene to see that it is a beautiful city inhabit ed by energetic, wide-awake busi ness men. rhotographic view 01 the principal streets and manu facturing concerns tell the story. Charming bits of scenery, beauti ful homes, churches and schools have not escaped the camera There is no estimating the actual value of such publications to a community when backed by proper public sentiment. It will Burelv attract attention to the town and its up to the citizens of the place to do the rest. A elance at the store window and streets of Prineville these days make it evident that the holiday season is upon up. The Christ mas spirit seems to be everywhere. The merchants of our thriving lit tie city were never better prepared to meet the demands of the season. Windows, shelves and tables are crowded with beautiful and sen sible articles appropriate for this season of gift giving. The adver tising columns of the Journal will tell you where to get the best m the city for the least money. Con sult them before you make your purchases. For City Marshal. I herebv announce myself ns a can didate for the office of City Marshal at the city election to tie held next Mond ay. If elected I will pledge my self to faithfully perform the duties of the office fearlessly and impartial ly. Have served 3 years In that ca pacity and my record speaks for It self. "Yours respectfully. W. II. K.IN11KK. Wont was received At - Prineville vesterdoy of the death of Mis l I. Lowther of Trail Crossing, nine in Ue west of Forest. In this county She died Tuesday morning. The cause of death wa not known to our Informant, Mis Iowthcr was it) year of age. A. H. LIppmau A t'o. have Just re ceived a car load of Kocker. Pre er. Center Table, t'nrpcts. Art Souare and other useful Holiday Present. These goixl are the very latest In design ami tliilsh and were received direct from the manufactur er In the New England State. 1'2 V 'WWW i Fine Line Silverware mm m - - ''fc miiTi-KicK l'ATir.uNSaminii: di:i.ini;atok LU (J AC.l-NTS for w IHow V2 We Can Save MONEY m HERE FOR XMAS PRESENTS D.P.ADAMSON&CO. The Artisans Monday evening elected the following otllcer to nerve next term: M. A.. Mr. H. I'. Bel knap; superintendent, Mr. J. Sharp; secretary. Warren Brown; treasurer, V. Horlgan: Inspector. Maud Brown: J.C.. Mrs. V. Cyrus; Sr. t Miss Montgomery; M. C F.thel Pot ter. Hefresluneut were served aftc the election. There will to a grand inasnucrade ball at Sisters Ikivtntor l'rles are offered for the let sustained lady and gentleman character. There will lie supper at the t'ottage Hotel and music by an orchestra. The floor managers and committee are K. M. Zumwalt. 1. S. Miller and II. K. Allen. Tickets, Including sup- per 2. C. B. Allen was over from the l'p ner Deschutes Saturday. He any that hunting over his way Is no' verv srood this fall owing to the fae that there was no overflow tills fall and hence no feed tor ducks. He Havs that Frank Foster, Harold Baldwin, Ora and Perry Polndexter were out there but decided to go on to the Silver Lake country. We have spent many years in Supplying the Needs of the Trade and we are TO STAY Our Cash Prices are Lower than any of our competitors because we buy in large quantities for Cash, and can always save you a good margin when you are in need of supplies. Let us have your order and we will demonstrate our ability to SAVE YOU MONEY We have a few Odds and Ends in Ladies' and Children's Coats, Ladies Skirts and Shirtwaists which will be closed out at ONE-FOURTH OFF m m IfURZWEILER lMUXKYILLi;. OKIi(iO) 1 03 SSsOSOSSEJs-SS& 33 m Yaufl ft R E &C0M Timber Uivl, Act June U, l7H. Nkt tm Faklicsliaa. II Norris Art Pottery AND CUT GLASS D. P. ADAMSONN 2 10. 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Write our Portland branch, or bftter still Mr. B. F. Scott, formerly with the Eilers Piano House in this conn tv. is now renresentinir us and if vou would drop him a card at Prineville, he would be glad to call and see you. not be placing yourself under any obligation. Do this. You will Urover C. Lonir who was uhhicI- nted In the cimdv Imslm-HM In I'rlnr ville last winter with Frank Foster. wan married at Salem last week to MIhh llattle Mile. Iu mieakltiir of the weddliur the Salem Journal says 'Mr. and Mrs. Loiik left on the night train for Im AiiireUn where they will retdde. The bride Is the only daughter of Mm. Alice Mile, of this eltv. ami Im ooiuilar among a win clrrle ol friendx. She wan educated at the Sacred Heart Academy In HiIm eltv. and In a mowt cliarinlng and ac comnltMhed young woman. Mr. Lonir. although not an well known In Salem, 1h a Kugene man, where In has lived the irreater part of hw life, and Is a voiiuir man of stearllng In tegrity. He Ik now connected with one of the largest confectionery Htoreti In Lou Angele. Citizens' Ticket.! TimlH-r Und. Act June 3. 1S7S. Nstict far PaUkslua. I'nitetl State Und Office, The Palles, Oregon, Novemlier 'J, lw. Notice in hereby Kiven thai in com- pltam-e with the irivimiiof the net ol ConitruM of Juno 3, IH7S, entitled "An net for the wile of tim'ier luiids in the Stale of California. Oreiioii, Nevailn, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Ijiiu of Aiitfiist 4. lHte liiirrett T. Hoover, of Prineville, roiintv of Crook, State of Oregon, ha tlii day hied in tl mce his sworn statement No 3M7, for tlie ...... ,.f Si . SKI. of Siu-tion No ; t i.i.. v.. ! i(uu., I? of Section :W and NWk NV 'i of Section II, III ii'Biiniiii' .... ' ...... - , - . I.- W M ami u -il offer tr.K to show .o :M, In lownsio ,vi i.i i', inim" that the land wmuht is more valuable 1 r;, V SI, ami win oner pniono snow lor Its tiniler or stone than for agricul tural purpoHes, and to establish his 'taim to said land U-lore the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the Kill dav of February, l'H)7. He names a witnesHe: J. vt . t.ol- lins, W. II. Huston, Huston, ol Prineville, Oregon, J. tl. O Neliy, ol Ashwood, Oregon. Any and all iieraons rlaiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re- (iiiested to file their claims in this offline I failed Slate band tiff ice, ! The llalles, Oregon, Novemlier ft, l'MUl. i Notice is hereby given that in com t plitmce with th provisioim of the act of Congre" of Juno :i, "lH7S, nnli:li-l ; " An act for the sale of limlier l.in.U In (the State of Ciililoriiln, Oregon, Ne ' i ... I it-- i. T ...... ry, as exteml- vituii, ami n amimgMMi irmwrT, -id Suite by act'extendixl to all the Public band Stales I k s ......... lur' (iiHirtre W, Kolierts, of Prineville, tmiity of Cnsik, Slate of Oregon, ha this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. IVvMI, for the purchase, of the Ny 'v ?tKl lN . W that the laud sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricul tural i'iiriKH'H, and to establixh his claim to snld land beloru the. County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon on the 7lli dav of February, 1U07. ile name as witnesses: A. V Knighten, Jeff O'Kelly, Hymn Cady, J K. Stewart, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all pervitin claiming adverse ly the alsive oewrilieo minis are. rcoueiti ed to tile their claims in this office on on or lielore said Mil day of February, or l-elore sai.i an nay oi rei.r uary, nr., MuimklT. Nolan, ii-.tp .iiiciiki. i. .ii,, ivegmmr. 1!K)7. 1 l-'.Hp Register. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Notice for Pablkatisa. Unlud Sutes Land Office The Dalles. Oregon. September 24, 19M. Notice Is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of I June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the ssle of I timber lands in the States of California, Ore-1 gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory " extended to all the Public; Land States by act of August 4, 18V2, Rebecca Smith Dav I en, of Portland, countv of Multnomah. State of Ore gon, has this dav filed in this office ber sworn Atatenient No. 3312, for the purchase of the NEU of Section No. 26, In Township No. 15 8, Range No. 18 E, W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim U said land before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the lutb day of January, I9U7. She names as witnesses; William c. irord. James S. Smith, c. M. Charl ton, Charles A.Graves, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 10th day of January, HOT. U-l-p Michael T. Nolan, Register. cTtatIon In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Crook In the matter of the estate of Alex ander MeCloy, deceased. Citation. To all devisees and heirs unknown of Alexander McCloy, deceased, greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville, In the county of Crook, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1SMJ7, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there lie, why an order of sale should not be made authoriz ing P. B. Davis, the administrator of said estate, to sell the following de scribed real estate lielonglng to said estate at private sale, to-wit: The SWof theNWJi of sec 10; the SE of the NE and the S of the SEK of sw 9, In township 12 S, of It 9 E of Willamette Meridia n In crook county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. A. Bell, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of crook, with the seal of said court affixed, this 22d day of Novemlier, A. D.,l!)O0. seal Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. By May Belle Keed, deputy clerk. For Mayor, T. II. LAFOLLETTE. For Councilmen, V. F. KING, FRANK JOHNSON, C. I. WINNEK. RecorJer, M. II. BELL. Treasurer, J. L. McCULLOCH. Marshall, W. II. KINDER. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given by the under signed executors of the la-t will and testa ment or Edward . Holler. ineiiii, i all creditors of and all ix-raoim having claims against the etute of the said ilivracl to present them with proper vouchers to tne undcr.iigned at the oflice of M . U. Klliott, In Prineville, Oregon within six month from the tirst publication of this notice. Dated iovmler Ti, lumi. JUII.N H. 111)1.1 Ml M. It. KI.UOTT Kxccutors of the last will and testament of Kdward U. Holier, deceased. St rayed. There strayed to my ranch near Lone Pine IJap one black mare II years old (broke to ride) branded circle with four prongs on right stllle. Owner can have sumo by paying all expenses. Address N. 1. MiiCoiN, Prineville, Oregon. VI --4p Timber Und, Act June , UTIn. Notice for Publication. TimlH-r l,niid, Act June 3, 17H. Notice for Publication. I'lilled Suite I .and Olttce, flie Italics, Oregon, NovciiiInT f, liSSi. Notice Is hereby given Hint III com- pllance with the provisions of the net of t'oiigri'sa of June It, 17. en titled "An net for the sale of tlinlsT lauds In the StaUn of California, Ore gon, Nevada, mid Washington Ter ritory, ua cxteudcil to all Hie I'tio llcljind State by act of August 4, pe.!"-'. !-cna McNeely, of Prineville, county of Crook, Stale nf Oregon, hu thl day llleil In this lllce her a worn statement Mi sumi, it the pimduuH' of the VX NWtj ami NkSWJ(of Se-tloll Noli. In Town ship No IS S. Hange No 15 K, W M, and will offer proof to show that the bind sought Is more valuable tor It tt id I H-r or stone than for agricultur al purposes, anil to enlablluli her claim loHiild land before the County Clerk at Prineville. Oregon, on the nth day of February, I!io7. She Itaiues a witnesscM! . it. II list J. W, Collins, iN llt Huston, S. A. Prose, of Prineville, Oregon. Any und all imtmoiim claiming ad versely the above dcscrllied landM an requested to Hie their claims In thlM olllce on or lHfore snld Mil day of February, l!M)7. 12-llp Mm iiaki, T. Nolan, lteglster. Illllti'd Slates l.aml Offlix. The bsllea. ori'gnti. octulH-r 3. IMM, Notice Is liereby given (lint In compliance wktti the provisions of the act of congress of Junes. IH7H. entitled "in act for the ssl timber lands In the StM.-s of California, ore. vou. Nevada, and Washington Territory, eileliiled lo all the Public Ijind Stall's by set of August 4, IsfJ, I. Ins I.lppiimn, of I'rliievlllii. county of criHtk, Siste of Oregon, has this iluy tiled in Ibis office her sworn statement No. 337ft, for the purchase of the S't SK'-4 of Section No. '25. Ill Township No. 1'2 H. Range, No. M K, W M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its ttmls'r or stone than for agricultural puriMises, ami to elnhllsh her clslm lo snld land before the comity clerk at I'rliievllle, Oregon, on the Hub day of jnnunry, linn. She nnmes ns witnesses: S. J. Newsoui, Walter O'Nell, George Meyers, A. II. I.lppman.o! prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely Die aliove-dcscrllH'd Isllds aril reouesled lo llle their claims in this office on or Wore said 101 li dny of January, 'n. MICIIAKL J. IMJl.AN, llcglSlcr. dny of 11-1-p llepartuient of the Interior. Notice for Publication. Laud Olllce at The Dulles, Oregon, Novctulierno, llHMl. Notice Is hereby given that UertC. Nye, of Prineville, Oregon, has llleil notice of his Intention to make final live-year proof In support of hi claim, vlx: Homestead Entry No WHITi made Novemls-r 12, 1IKI1, for the N'Si: und NX HW of Section 21. Towiisldp 18 South, Itange 17 E, W M, mid that snld proof will lie made Is'fore the County Clerk, at Prlne vllle, Oregon, on January 10th, 11X17. Ilennini's the following wituesseM to prove his coutluuous residence up on, and cultivation of the laud, via: Joseph (ille. (I. II. Nye, Henry Par ry, Orange Hodges, of Prineville, Oregon. Miciiaki. T. Noi.an, 12-(lp lteglster. 1 t Reduction Sale My entire line of Millinery at REDUCED PRICES 4 nrnr T-,r,rr,T7C S Conier 2nd and Main Stri THB PLACE TO I HQ I O O H Q THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY 1 I V- JUUUUl SAVE MONEY I. MICHEL, Proprietor Streets 9 Wsl Christmas Should Bring Good Cheer to Every Home Timber Land. Act Jane 3, lH7S.-Notlc,e for , Publication. United States Land Office. Tl. Imllea. Oregon. October 30. llKKl. NMiv Iu hf.ri.tiv irlven tliat in cointdiaiice wilh the lirovisions of the act of congress of june 8. 1H78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California, Ore- iron MhvuiIh mil wash inrton Territory. tended to all the public, land states by act of August i, wn, Samuel A. Prose, of Prineville, county of Crook, stale of Oregon, has this dav (lied In this olttce his sworn stale, ment No Hftil, for the purchase of the n'4 nw't of ill swu nw't ol sec n. ana siesK'i see in, t.un.Mi. IU S rKOIe. Iff E. W M. Slid Will offer proof to show that Die land sought Is more val uable for its Umber or stone than for sgricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land before the county clerk at Prineville, Or,.ron on thi. 'Mth dav of Jnnuarv. P.HI7. h.. u,,.... iis wiliicKKi-s: W II fluston. W II McCoy, W 11 Loftlu, A A McCord, all of Prine ville, Oregon. , , inu.mi .11 rwruotiH claim hie adversely the K,,v..l,..,.ril,nl Inn. Is are reuuested to file their claims in this ofllcc on or before said MHh Some cannot aflord expensive luxuries. We are showing a line ol Holiday goods from which you can suit any sized purse. Christmas dinner is not complete without Candy and Nuts. We have a nice assortment of Plain and Fancy Mixed Candies and Chocolates. Nuts of all kinds. Toys (or the little (oiks gladden their hearts by filling their slocking with some kind of Christinas gift. Look over our Toy Tahle. We have a store full of beautilul Christmas rcmcniberanccs such as Fancy China and Class ware, something that is always beautiful as well as being useful. Manicure Sets, Photograph Albums, Musical Albums, Clove and Handkerchief Boxes, Cigar Cases and Shaving Sets. One dozen Optimo Cigars in box, suitable for one who smokes THE LEADER PRINEVILLE OREGON day of January, 1907. II Zip Michael T. Nolan, Register.