4 II. M. S. "PINAFORE" A Splendid Representation Given by Our Local Talent. Tim iKw opra "Pinndtrv" wh given in Urn I. A. A. C. Hull I 'M FrMay mil Hitturdav night him! wm lurgi'ly aMeniletl. Tim lolul rwnl) U erv l"U.'i"t. Th irforiimtHi h wire xivcn umlt'f mttuo tlillii'iilliin uwiii (o lack of lag rlmaral. Tim fmw vtNgn wm not i'mpti'() until llip day the fir-! .-rfui miiiiu-o wm gi v fit and an a eoiintquriirM I ml on relic nut 1 wm miui oit tlie nUge and ilnl without Hug yet ting. Anotlmr diiliculty wn tlm alnc of orilont ration, which waa ordi-rfd over a tnonih ago from a I'ortluml firm and which tlmy wire unnld to furnixh. When tlm curtain went up in th Urn I atl n rculifili- ncim wn prtnenti'il. Tlm aiagn wua net a tlm dwk of a man ( wnr, olioing cabin, niaot, life navi-r ninl other equipment, withun orrMit view In yond. Tlm iihhU tx-iiotiful effect wan no doubt tlm moonlight wene at ana in the tond net which nhoweil tlm rotting of the full moon over lha muntitiii in tlm dinUner, Much nmrrinmnt wax created tlm accond night hy the maneuver of the moon which gave tlm I m predion of Mng. "full" in tlm real old fanhioimd way. Tlm performance wax rolmlly the lint amateur production ever givon here and would roinpiirv favorably with tlm avcravu run of profiiodoniil truje. Tlm anilora' rhnru by tlm high achool oy waa mcritoriou, The hm hav good voieea and our ieoplo idiould encourage lln-ro in every way to continue ringing. Tlm ladle chortuw wero equally good and allows that the town contain noma unuauai talent. The leudr, Mi KtditM, wapan a pure, dear so prano of Hullicienl individuality to b raailv dirtinguiidu-d among the other aingcr. Tlm leading con tralto, Mm. Julia Lytic, I mo nlxo a at rung, mclodiuu voice, Duncan Maclood, who took tlm l-art of "Ha!ih Kaeklrow," a ten or, although auffering from a cold and conaequently nt nt hi lel, Hung hi pnrta in a liitiahcd man ner. There ia much character work in tlm part requiring Utth acting and pinging of superior tal ent, and Mr. Macleod acquitted hiuieelf exceedingly well. Joarpli Snmlwr detervta much credit for hia excellent rendition of the character part"Itck Deadeye," the villain of tlm play. Randolph Ketchum, who poaHeeaoa an unusu ally good baritone voice, uned it effectively. Verna ' Howard filled very ac ceptably the pari of "Buttercup." Him haa a powerful iiicxio-sopratio of tinuauul range and melody for which hard tone and breath work would accomplish much. "Counin Helm" waa played by Mr. Alex. Thomaon and waa we'.l taken. Mr. Strange va obliged to aa aume the character of "Captain C..reoran" of the " Pinafore." This part lia had a rotnewhat chec ker ed career for u couple of month. Fir4 one ja-raon tried it and then another until finally Mr. Flrange atepad into the l.r- It. ilia make-up and character work were fine and hail he u stronger voice would have h ft nothing to lie de aired for the part. The part of "Joephin" wh charmingly taken by Mr. Strange. PoMeaing it rich, powerful no prano, who- MMikt loin arc of wonderful range and cunni, enabled her to render roloa nnd dueta with inimitable grace and aweetneaa. Iler interpretation of the character could not ! In-atcn on tlm amateur Huge. Charh a O'Neii handled I bo part of "fit Joxeph Porter" like veter an. Instead of the aged admiral, however, we had one of the yourig ernhnol with a distinct individ uality of Ida own. Mr. O'Neil's voice though not of widu range, is very pleasing and Ida lines were much enjoyed bv the audience. Although the production waa probably tlm best ever niven hy Local Mention MIhs Jewtle McOltlMcr luut gone to lieiul lit siK-itd I lie holidays, Jerry ISiirls-r and wife of fulver, were vlsltra lit town this week. J. It. imy of the bonny view HI.h I Form, was In towu Friday. te..iite Itoy nnd w from tM r Oni'lod river, siient t:iirlstiniMi In town, Ml I -t tin IVrguesoii of fr.Hik. wns vWtlnttlii town witu n a non ; t., ,., m.i-in ..-..v this vi.fU. ji ,-, Win nil I'.Iiim ii. . ! ... . i. a . : Mllllorn of ( rook, wns port mitemii i-1 Wti k VlKlllllrf l -It rein. , " ll. lino .iei lli.lil t1ll'lllill (I. T. Hoover left hot Frldny for fiirvnltls to ri iiinln with hta iImiikIi-U-r throiiKh the holldnys. City Miirahfil ( rooks Is ih.lliK some Itouil work on the city streets. Tlm J-jj new criws wtilks were timlly neeileil. ; & Miiy his shrtdow never KfOW less. M lluuh MsU-r of Paulino, wns In town this week siM-mlliKi the holl-1 g days with his wife ami children. : fg HitKti reportJi that the recent warm , rS weather has slnrteil euoimh Kratts In Ljjj that sectl'iu to ni(iki o.Ml slm iif.-cd. '- f I Superior Grain Drills .i.iiiu II lllU lives it 11 ' I ft'lellils, O. K. Mttntgonii-ry was In from the Yancey ranch SV.ilu. sduy to attend llii'Chil'liiins ball, Mr. nml Mrs, F.ukciw Lustier of near Iteitd. sMtit ClirUtnias In (own vlsltliitf with Motives. Chailes Illiiduian ami wife of Sis ters, ore vlNlthitf their daughter, Mrs. (SetilKe Hleveim, of Prllicvllle, II. Iliiffnwiii. who arrived here last week from Han Francisco, has taken h position nt the I'olndexter HoM as head waiter. J. W, l"ol' "f I" iiillaa. w-as in luttll liiaMnir liied jtrM.f mi liln -r-- C.ti.nty I'ic! r.- i I i 1 il-iilttf 1 y hay lo any , nil rfc 1 11 cold Sji ll. i T 2 T) T fl'TI i 4 tti irrrv. r iir.fi Moiidav uooas p -m Of All Kind. D.P.ADAMSON&CO. Ah' : ' f i' v - - y. . - . .,, In - ... Ill- 1 1.11-1- 1 - ' ' -- --- - bnivwtmim A & & & i s s a a,k h t,.- III I M J IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK w; 'E wish to oxtoiiil our thanks to our many friends and customers for their liberal patronage during the Christ mas season, and also to inform them that during the remainder of the Holidays we will sell the remnant of our Holiday stock including Toilet Articles, Toys, Hand Hags, Dolls, all kinds of Dishes, etc. at almost any price you may offer us. We need the room and what is our loss is your gain. ft Itev. J. T. Moore has returned from Mitchell where be has Ix-en huliltiiK revival meeting. He an lutunces that he will preach next Munday morning; nd evening at the I'nlon church. J. 11. Iteuhfun of Lnhlhiy was In towa Siitunlay. He came over to make flllnic on ft tluils-r and stone lalm. Mr. Ik-iihaiu reiorts that they are having very lij?ht winter so far In hi section. Frank Taylor Is back In 1'iinevtlle or the holiday. The past year and half he has sja-iit In Alts-rta, Can ada, and Port Intnl. He returns to ortlaud after his vacation. Cana da, be says, is too cold for him. Rideout & Foster The General Furnishing Store. t , 4.itiintii. I ..ii.... 'ni I I' I I' I I I' I I' l"H" Itev. W. I'. . linnet t ko" to Dufur to iimkIkI In tHHial intH-tliiK for two weeks, During his nliseiKi the serv ices nt the Methodist church wlllts conducted by Mr. ltldenour. aniatcura in our city, the applause was not as generously given as the play merited. This ia a mistake. Young talent is easily discouraged and ahould receive from all kindly tieatment, especially when it ia of the high character shown at thew performances, otherwise some will discontinue work in that line and the community will thereby le the loser. All superior reader and sing ers had to make a start some time and it was probably a little encour agement which led them to take up and persist in the cultivation of talent which now proves of so much pleasure to the world There ia much budoing talent in Prineville for which encourage ment will do much. We hope our yourig people will continue their work and before the winter is over furnish us with auch another good treat. Jfctamson d Co Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grass need 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. Wo Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. Hi: A iihotoirrnph of the streets of Prineville Saturday would have made an excellent iidvertlnement for the town. The Journal man tried to get n photographer to take one but everybody was too busy and the opportunity was allowed to slip by unimproved. Alfred Johnson of Harney county and M!n Caroline lemons of Fife Crook county, were married Sunday afternoon at the home of James Street In this city. The Itev. Mr. Jin net t otlldnted. Mr. Johnson la a nephew of (.'. J. Johnsou and .1 nines Street. The groom Is the owner of ug-ood stis'k ranch on Silver creek, Harney county. The bride is well known in the southeastern part of Crook county, having; lived there seven or elullt years. Some of the young: teople of Prineville gave the newly wedded couple a serenade Sunday evening;. Toilet Cases, Mirrora, Vases, Musical Instruments, Dolls, Bibles and Books of all kinda (r Suitable for Xmas Presents 1 The Willing- Workers of the Chris tian church cleared nearly a hundred dollars with their apron and hand kerchief ISaxaar. The Prineville je- ple an nothing; If uot lilx-rul. The I'olndexter Hotel gave an ele gant spread Christmas. .Nothing- less than a two-color menu would natlsfy Mine Host Stroud. The Journal wns tltere with the goods. I). O. Itogers and wife of Haystack, were visiting friends and transacting huxlncss in tow-n last week. Have who hits lieeu residing in Portland since last harvest. Informs us that he came up to sHml the holidays with his family and will return to Portland about the first of the year. He expects to move bis family down next spring and will rent his ranch at Haystack. The pupils tif the high school sur prised their Instructor Friday after noon with tokens expressive of their appreciation . and esteem. Mr. Strange received a handsome silver sha ving cup and brush. Mis Con way a silver mounted comb and brush. and Mr. Cleveland a fine pair of mili tary hair brushes. Appropriate cards, ts'iiring the inscription "A Merry Christum and a Happy New Year; by your pupils," were attach ed to each gift. ffmjp Wr9lrIV W "SI V V V1 C. W. FlkiiiK k-ft yesterday on a business trip to Portland. J. H. Homey of Haystack, was transacting business In town the first of the week. Ike Mills came down from Suplee Christmas to spend the holiday' with his family. Charles E. Cleveland left on Weil nee day' stage for his home in Astoria to engage in business. Go to Adnmson' drug store and have your eyes scientifically tested by W. Frank Petett, the Optician. Kxamluation free. 11-X-tf The Christmas dance at the P. A. A. C. hall drew a large crowd. Everybody voted it a great success. Another one will be given New Year's night. Mr. Hoekenberry of Ilwaco, Wash., has accepted the principalshlp of the Crook County High School. Mb Stevens of Portlandwwho ha been teaching at Salem, will take M Cleveland's clause. The Christina trade this year was a record-breaker. The streets and stores Saturday were crowded all dav and halt the night. chants put iu a tine good and u 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. of Our mer- line of holiday the advertising columns the Journal put the people next. Strictly made to measure garments. The latest metropolitan styles. Prices within reach of all GORMLEY, The Tailor Attractive window display have added much to the Intertest of shoii Hrs this year. Some of them ex hibited artistic talent of no mean or der and all of them reflect credit up on the merchant. There must lie a good healthy trade behind it. Bring in those old chilled plow shares and have them ground for 2- cent each and save from 50 to 75 cent In buying new ones. Prineville Machine Shop. l.'-13tt 4 PAiliisfiAn Qoln My entire line of Millinery at REDUCED PRICES MRS. ESTES jj Corner 2nd and Main Street Why? Because at 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 meals, 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 Be Given Prompt Attention Big Reduction In Hats - Our Stock of Ladies' Hats Consisting of all the latest I styles will be sold at a big j REDUCTION I T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. 4M4,niiriii i I Mi-M i I 1 1. 1"l"l' l"l"l i I t--M-I'-I--I--4-'I M I' I"!"!"!--!"!' I' I 'l' i NAILS 5c pound CLOSING OUT ALE VVm. Rogers & Son Silver Plated Tea Spoons at - 85c set LOW PRICES ON HOLIDAY GOODS Many Fancy and Use ful Articles at about One-Half The Regular Price Albums Toilet Cases Fancy Dishes Express Wagons Men's $1.00 Shirts 70c Men's $1,50 Shirts $1-10 Men's $2.00 Shirts $1.40 Men's 75c Work Shirts - - 50c Fancy Chamber Set $3.65 Waterman Fountain l Pens - - 3 Oil Jewelry 5 off Silver Tea Spoons 85c set We Still Have About 1500 Pairs of Shoes in Stock. Prices Very low Jo Eo Stewart ompainy