Crook County Jon real PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 20, 1906. NO.l VOL XI r.i M t j to i r-n kJ r.i kj H r..i LJ ri M k-j r-1 i2 t2 i 1 c J ijvJL j.jg jc ji JtJu; ju jw j; j iujc j .... . The Christmas Gift WHAT SHALL I BUY? Nn.li.ncr i mora nleaftincr than a Gift 3 . a w .w - I O both Pretty and of real Utility I j vv e unci lur yuui bcicvmuii luiiumng. L J r i l J r t k j ri r t k J n i. j n i j r i L.J n u r i k j r i r.i L J n LJ r k J r i LJ f.-1 kJ r t k j r.i k J r.i k j 1 i u r i kj r.i tj r.i k j r.i k j r i i j ri k j r..i k J r.i k j r i k j r.i k j r..i k j r.i LJ r.i k J r ,i k j r i Li r.i k j r.i k j r i k j r l k j r i k j r i k J r. i k j r i k j r.i k j) r.i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i k j r.i L J r.i L J r i LJ n LJ r t k j r i LJ r i k j r.i k j r.i k j ri LJ r.i k j , EutSki jtau ju ju For Ladies For Gentlemen j"urg Silk Muffler Silk Waist Patterns Handkerchief- Bilk SluwU Ulovw Wool Shawls Tic Fancy Ribbon Hhaving Outfit Fancy How ' I''!" Handkerchief Smoking Jacket (Jlovr Cardigan Jacket ltath KoU Patterns Hose Huil Case I!uh Veilings Belt Huekle 8iip)H-rs BlipiMW, Uc, Embroidery, Corubs, Brushes Suit Case For Children For The Home Mil ten White Blankets Towel (Jlove Bed Spread Table Linen Hood Napkins Carving S t Silver Ware Haviland Hsndkerfehlefs Chocolate Sets Salad Set Clothing Nickel Tea and Coffee Pot Shoes Water Sets Hlippers Breakfast Sets ' Coat Pillow Tops Table Scarf Mush Set Rugs Uce Curtaim Tlnilr In4, At of June . I"7&, Kotics for Publication. I'nll-1 HUM w (MTv, Tli IMIea. Oregon, Oi ioin-rM, I4j. Ndtli la here I. T Ktveii tlml III roiitlillanr Willi Hi provision of the art of Ooiia;raa of hlliea, H?. rnlltlril "Anwl lor the aalr iif limlier Inii'la lu tit Mfaiea tf i 'allfnrnla. Onv gni, Nevada, aim wuAiiiiiKU'ii wrnuirr." aa ealeii'leil Ui all ti ruMle-larMl HtHlca lv aft nt Aiiut 4. IW. KUimi frU (lw.w of Iim tlila ) r ftl' il In llilaoltliw litanworu tau iiflit Nii'IIHM, for tlii pur-liiMt tf loll Mid ', nr' t nfwt, In lonhlp No. 1 H, rsnicr No 17 K. W M.an! will oir.T pr..f lo show (IimI llii Uml pfHiiclit la MMirit vs1uhII fur lu llmtr ur atiiii ilmn lor iMtrlctiltural pur Ihnm, and Uia!tlMt lilarlatm lo aaH land lifom thi iviunty nlfrk al frliii'Vllia. Urtoa. on llicMih day of January, IMI7. naliM-a aa wiirc : 4 " 4Hiina, w n Hualon, II Y Hualon, Waller O'Mrll. ail of 'rluiv 1 1 1-. f lr-on. Any and all pvraona elalmlnc adyraeljr tlii- alMvi tliacrrlti4'd Un!a am rwqoU rd Ui ltl llM-lr nlaltna In Hi la oflli on or b Inn- lli aald 2lih day of January, lian. lU.-Jp MH'HAaLT. Noi.au. Hiflau-r. lilHiri irwnt of lli InUrtor, Noiliv lor liilllsion. Ijtnd Olnw l Tli' IkiIIm, imnon. N.,v. intr m, mM. Noll- la licrHly alyrn tlial John H. Morn, of I'rliwvlll, Onieon, haa nli-4 noUiofhla Inivniloii Ui maai final rvtiiiiiiuUMon proof in aoitport ui lila rlulm, vlx: lloitiiiliid Kn irr.Nollllo maU ly ll.lvuh, forilirHK'4 MK'.ofHfiMlon H.S'iSV.', an.l NrW N, of M.H-IIOH 'JH, Townahlp I Moll 111. IUiikx IT K. W M. and thai auld proof will Iw madr la-fon ihn t'.Miniy Cli'ik. al Prlnrvillr. Onuin. era Jnnuary 14. IW. , He nuiiH tlif roiiowltic wlinaam a ui prove hla oontliiuoiia ri-oldi-nti! upon.nnd rulUva Mon of Ihi land, viz: .Imrwa ( rain, . ('. Kord, l.ulhfr ilanan, of PrIiirTlllr', lnon, Jm-ph Hinllh. orrauiina, non. Michakl T. Nol.AH. IVMp Hr(lalr. Ivriartmisnl of tlia InUflor, Notlrw for Puhlliwilon. Ijand tiffloa at Ttie liall, Un-on. Niimnki M. IWM. Notlrrla IK-H-Iiy ilrai thai Alu-I W. Mor- font. of Prlrov!U iirifin, haa fld nollia of hla InU-nHon to imikf rinai nva-yrar pnif in MiiDiMirl of hla claim, via: Hoinratfad Kntry Ni WkVJ inartx Aucuai 14, 11. for Ihc N W, of Hivtlon It. Townolilp l Houlh. Haiurr UK," M. and that aald pnaif will Im made before llir( 4iuniv li ra, at rrtrtvvllie. Uwm, Januarr IUh. IMii. In haiii- the followliK wltnmana to nrov hla xnlnuua rmldrni upon, aud cultiva tion of ih land, via: 1 1 I . tr -1. .1 ... ...... U I u w Yancry, William Adiuiia, of Frliwvlll, Ore- (on. MK'HAEX I. Mi"-A. H. M. S. "PINAFORE" Tie Great Comic Opera GWei by Local Talent De cember 21-22. Sullivan' great ojra "Pinafore" bich ia to le given in Club Hall in thin city, Friday and Saturday nigliU, Dec. 21st and 22 J, by local talent, for the benefit of the Crook County High School, was written before England bad reached ber prem-nt unequaled rank u a naval power. In fact t the time it is probable that our own navy was r.oniderably superior in strength and efficiency, although as all know Englang has always needed a greater naval power than we owing to her insular position and scattered portsessions. This inef ficiency was due to the prevailing syetem of appointment of naval of ficers. At that time England's leading admirals and other officers of the Admiralty were men of wealth, rank or family. Although many were excellent seamen, the majority were incapable. The English people knew this thorough ly and gave the great opera a wel come such as no opera had ever had before. The amiral of the British fleet of which the "Pinafore" is a ship. Sir Ilewrt Land, Final 1'roof. Notice for I'uljlii-atum. t .'tilted 8UU Land Office, The Dalle, On-ton, November SO. MM. Notice ia hert'liv f;ivell that Kciiecca A. lirav.of 1'rinevUfe, Ureson. haa i led no nce 01 inu-iilion to maae tiroot on net, j u offli-pr of triia ii-ert-ind iiaim No ai. for Hie nkw iosepn rorter, is an omter 01 mis SS'!4' NV' ciK'i and LotaSand 4 of rteo tmn IK, lowiiMiip In s. K in a, vv M. oe lure the t'minty Clerk al Prineville, Ore gon, on the mh day of January, 1!j7. Mie naniea the following witnesea xo prove tile complete irrigation aud recla MiuUon of xaid land : W. H. Ki-ehn. Homer Norton, F. A. Rowell, of l'rineville, Oreeon, W. H. Fost, ol Font, Oregon. AllLllAr.l, I. ,iiia., ll'JInp Kegiiiter. C. W. ELKINS i Shanico Warehouse Co. General Storage, Forwarding AND Commission Merchants Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Planter, Sulphur, Wool and Grain, Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Agenta for Wasco Warehouse Milling Co's. "White River" and "Dalles Patent" Flour. Highet price paid for Hides and Pelts, Special Attention is paid to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for Handling Stock. TTJark 2our Soocis in Care of "S. W. Co." iyyw s&y wwww w5il2S OFFI0ER8. W. A. BOOTH, Prldnt O. M. Elkino, Vic Praaldant Frio W. Wikon. Oathlar DIRE0T0R8: W. A. Booth, 0. M. Elkim, 0. F. 8twaht, rate W. Wilson. Transacta a General Hanking Husinms E xchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt atten-tion Notice for Publication, m-partment of the Interior I Jind tiince at The Dallea, Ureson. lecenitr 7. 1WC Nnt'ee Ik hereby kiven that Kov lltnrey. of Fiini'Ville, Oregon, ha Bled notice of hia intentuin lo make boat bve-year proof tn atiMKirt vt hvn claim. vii6! Honieateaa r.ntrv AO nr.-.1 inane January 4, ir. tor Uif I. 'i rb in tertioii 12 and t. . r.vi ol taction 1.1, lownxhip IS ISoiith, Kanee 111 r., M,ami tlial aaul prwit win oe made U foro the t'otintv Clerk, at l'rine- ville. llreeon, January 17th, 1SW7. He namr) the loliowmir witneaaea to prove his continuous residence uivon, ami cultivation of the land, vie Onrt Mom, J. A. MolHt, A. E. Anderson, K. Harvev, all of Frineville, Oregon. Ii:ip Mhmiaki. r. Nolan, Hemtcr. Notice for Publication, lvpartment of the Interior, I And l mice, at Bunia, OrM Nov. , 1IXM. Niiiv la hcrehv arlven Ihal Janica W. Kofle. of Pu llna. Oregon, haa nUnl notltvof hla In- lenilon 10 tuuke nnui nve year proof in su- lrt of lila cinini, vlx.: rlomeaiead fcniry No and Hill, kpo .-L lit. Id K.'ranae 24 . w M. and 1 hut KHld proof win tie made liernre viar n'li lirown.tfouniy clerk, at hia otnceal Frine ville, Oregon, on lKwmlier 1'AHl. He mimea the follou-lnie wlineaaea to prove hla coniliiuoua rcKlilcnce upon aud cuiilvw Hon of the land, via: Hnuh J. l.lBler. Vt tlllam t'oulthnrd, March Locau, U V. ltlley, all of fiiunim, onttuu. Il.22np Wm. Farre. Register. Strayed. There strayetl to my ranch, the old J. O. Powell plnce, on McKay creek. otie mack horHC, weight aliout KkhI (kiuihIh, sailille marks, lirniuli'tl half circle on nulit jaw, 1 .1 011 left slioul- iier mil nun circifH tin Hie li'it Ktiiit;. 1 , , , ,1 . tlwncrcan have same bv callltnr at ! reve&1 to the captain the plot, ... 1 Hie ntiove place ami paylnir the ex ptMiHca on mtiil home. 12-13-1 nip A. J. Dkckkk, type. He is a middle aged bache lor who owes his cabinet position to what is popularly called a "pall." In the opening act the "Pinafore" is in Portsmouth har bor awaiting inspection of the ad miral. The scene ojiens with chorus by the sailors, followed by the visit of Buttercup, the bum boat woman, with trinkets for sale to the sailors. Ralph then tells in one of the finest solos of the opera of his hopeless passion for Jose phine, the daughter of the captain which is followed by a solo by Cap tain Corcoran. Josephine, then the stage being vacated, sings of her secret devotion to a common sailor and her shame at loving be low her rank. Sir Joseph then comes on ship where he asks per mission of the captain to pay court to his daughter, which is granted. Ralph, despondent over this turn of affairs, attempts suicide and Josephine in her agitation avows her love and thus puts an end to his purpose. They plan to steal ashore by night and be married and are aided in the plot by the sailors and female relatives of Sir Joseph, who accompany him wherever he goes. Dick Deadeye, however, the villain of the story, secretly jealous of Ralph, plans to which he bewails the misfortunes which have befallen him and fol lowing this he is warned by Butter cup of a coming change in his life. Sir Joseph tells of his unsuccessful suit and ia urged to try again by the captain. He then gives Jose phine advice which fixes her reso lution to marry Ralph. In a series of duets and solos which follow, Deadeye reveals to the captain the plot. Then comes the attempt to elope which is frustrated by the captain. This is followed by a solo by Buttercup in which she re veals the fact that Ralph and the captain had been exchanged when infants and that Ralph is really the captain and of high degree. This makes the marriage more wel come which is at once arranged. Sir Joseph in his sorrow is soothed by Hebe who promptly appropri ates both his heart and his band The captain long in love with But tercup plights his vows with her and thus endeth the story. There is much that is laughably ridiculously in tbe play but all should remember that it is a bur lesque and as hss been said before intended to ridicule away a system hich was rendering inefficient the British naval service, which it was instrumental in accomplish- ng. There are many beautiful songs wnicn all snouid near, new scenery has been painted (or the occasion and an expert has been engaged to arrange the stage set tings. As a consequence, the opera should be a great success. The cast of characters will be found elsewhere in this issue. The even ing will appeal to all, to the music lover because of the melody, to the story lover for the story, to him who wishes to do good because of the purpose, and to tbe student for its historical interest. It you be long to one or all of these classes, as no doubt you do, unless you are deaf and blind, you cannot afford to be absent. We cordially invite you to be present on one or both nights and assure you that if you come tbe second night also you will enjoy it better than you did the first. the cm ELECTION Tbe People' Ticket Elected A Quiet and Or derly Day. The city election Monday waso a quiet and orderly affair. Two tickets were in the field, a Peoples' ticket, headed by Med Vanderpool for mayor, and a Citizens' ticket, headed by T. H. Lafollette. The entire Peoples' ticket was elected. J. L. McCulloch, for treasurer, was on both tickets. The vote was fairly representa tive of the city, although fifty or more could be named who did not respond to the call of civic duty. A total of 198 votes was cast this year and 178 for 1905. Last year the contest for marshal brought out a full vote but this year as both tickets contained representa tive citizens there were a good many stay-at-homes. The follow ing is the vote: PEOPLE'8 TICKET. For Mayor, Med Vanderpool 117 For Councllmen, H. Rosenberg .1 105 W. Ward 121 Carey W. Foster 113 For Treasurer, L. McCulloch 19 For Recorder, H. Haner. 117 For Marshal, J. H. Crooks 114 Head Quarters The L?ader. for Santa Claim CITIZENS' TICKET. For Mayor, T. II. Lafollette ......81 For Councllmen, W. F. King 94 Frank Johnson 83 0. I. Wlnnek "0 For Recorder, M. H. Bell 79 For Treaaueer, J. L. MeCulloch - 189 For Marshal, W. II. Kinder. 2 Bad Time to Slip Cattle. The second act opens with a plaintive .solo by the captain, in An Elegant Display of Toilet Caes, Manicure Seta, Brush Seta, Albums, Shaving Seta, Mirrors, and many other fine Toilet Articles. Rideout 8c Foster Leather and Rubber Belting. Just received, a stock of.belting both leather and rubber 1 Inches to 8 Inches wide In leather, 4. 5, 6 and 8 Inches wide In rubber. Prinevllle Machine Shop. 13 6 Have Your Picture Taken early. Those wishing pictures for Christmas should have their nega tives taken as 6oon as possible in order to avoid the rush later on. 12-6-2 The Portland Oregonian says that cattle shippers in the country seem to be laboring under the mis taken idea that the only time to sell their stock in this market is at Christmas. For several days they have been rushiDg in their cattle in a way that has completely demoralized the market. It would not be so bad if the stock was good, but the larger proportion was made up of lightweight and half fat steers and common cows. The result is that the market is glutted with stock that it is almost im possible to move at any price. Shipments before the holidays are always large, but no such rush of cattle as has occurred the last few days was ever before known in this market. Had the stuff come in earlier it might have been moved, but now there is practical ly no demand for it. The market for sheep holds its own". King of All Cough Medicines. ' Mr. E. (1. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has been In the U. S. Service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines lor croup, but Chamberlain's Cotit;h Remedy is kinn of all sin! one to he, relied tifKin every time. We aUo rind it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For sale by I). P. Adumeon & Co. Gatewood Mining & Trading Company WJiiat Is more pleasing to the boy than a new suit of Clothes, when presented just before Xmas? If the Clothes suit the boy, the Suit clothes the boy And the price Suits the parents. We have the Suits at Reasonable Prices. CLAYPOOL BROS. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 OF HOWARD, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON Subscription Price $1.00 per Share. Paying from the grass roots down. Capitalization 500,000 Shares. Treasury Stock 100,000, Par Value Non Assessable. The property consists of 33 claims in the South eastern part of Crook county, on the head waters of the Oehoeo river. There is an abundance of water for power purposes and some of the best timber in the county is located on these claims. The economic con ditions for mining could not be better. The mines are now on a payiny basis, but with additional machinery they can be made a big dividend payer as the output can be doubled with very little additional cost of labor. In order to install this ma chinery the management has decided to issue 10,000 shares of Treasury Stock. This stock will in all probabilities bo the last offered for sale. It will be sold at $1.00 per share. There is no deviating from this price. That the stock will increase in value is a certainty. You can find no better place to invest your money. If you desire to get in on this you will have to do so at once, aa this stock was put on the market in order to give the residents of the county a chance to realize something from an investment in one of their own properties. This is not a speculation at all but a sound business investment based upon ascertained facts. The mine has been developed beyond the experimental stage. About the best recommendation we can give these mines is that the men employed by the company are investing their savings in the purchase of this stock. Also such men as Clark, Daly, Fair, Haggin, and a host of others have made their money from mines and the development of them. Send all Subscriptions and Correspondence to the Gatewood Mining & Trading Company Further information or thi. v.Iuabl. HOWARD, CrOolt County, OREGON property will b tent on roquaat a J r PRINEVILLE, OREGON 14