Local Mention Itil (lit li. mI Conway In onnfiin'l to lur room with a lml cwUl, Klovd Kowt'll ami wifa were in town TuwuUy from lln-lr rtm-li on Crooked rivi-r. TI10 (Uyar-olil ton of Frank lloffn.an of Culver, ilicJ on Fri day, January 4. Are you looking for laraina? You can find them in iho Journal advertising column. lv Coo of O'Nttil, jrovc(l up on lir timlx-r cluim Monday local fd In tlm wj m - atc and no I nej c 22. I 12 f, r Id. J. II. Uray ami wife were in town Tui'ftday, vixiting and trn acting land bunimn. Mr. Uray made final proof on bir dwifrt claim. Lm Cover, Doc Foley and Win. Cantrvll, of th Mttult country, were in town lliia week laying in a lock of Mupplma. Mr. Cover who U wintering hia cattle on the den ert aaya that they are atanding the recent cold anap in very good ha. The new teachera at the Crook County High School were teudircd ft reception by the pupil Friday evening. A good munical pro :ran, ganiea and rcfrcahnuMiU iled to paaa a very pleneant evening I'rof. Ihnkenlierry and Mi rtcphena were made to feel at home in their new field of Utxr Workmen are etill engaged in putting the finishing louche to the Hotel 1'rineville. Thin eetah jiahment will h formally oMned tiunday January 20, with a grand dinner. Thia occnitinn will give the people ol Frii.eville an oiwr tunity to ahow their appreciation of what haa Uwn done for the city in the hotel line. Mr. McDoweM will not le able to feed the multi tude upon that occasion. Lincoln Annuity Union elected the following oflicera at their lat meeting: Hpeaker, Mr. Wilda lielknap; clerk, J.O. Powell; cash ier, Lettie Miller; aargeant-at-arma, Valda lirruc; chaplain, Chorion Carroll; inide door keeper, Mr. J. II. Haner; ouMde door keeer, (ieorge llalcher; truntce, John Marvin; reporter, Mr. Ada Milli can; phyaican, Charlc K. Kdwarda. The oflicera will be initialled Satur day evening neit. The Alpha and Oehoconian Bo cietie met in the Aaeembly room ol the high achool Friday after noon. A abort musical program wa rendered, after which each o ciely repaired to it room and hld ita regular buainvaa niwling. The KjM-cial feature of the meeting wa mock trial in which all the mem bera creditably acquitted them aelvea. Committee were apinl- ed by the president of each society to arranue for the interaociety ora torical content which i to take place- in the near future. Much interest is being manifested in this contest. Tom McConnell, who work in the Hay creek country, waa paid off last week and came to rnne villa with ft 1450 wad to act ft touch of high life. He got it. In a few daya hia money was gone and lat Thursday he entered ft aaioon, drew hia revolver, and ordered vervhodv present to line up and donate. Van Puett engaged the man in conversation and finally ont hold of the weapon More any (Utnase waa done. McConnell in arrested on a charue of being drunk and disorderly and let off with a fine of $12.60 which his employer paid. McConnell claim ed that the hold up wa only a josh and the justice taking thia view of the case let the hooie-fighter off eaay. Lively made good 27, T 12 ly ma in the ir, mx Fletcher T. on a timiH-r claim e srj and w e , r 10 e, w m. John L. Lucky proved up on a tillilxr clnim located on the liel eLeo 31, w wj and ae awL sec ,'15, t 12 a, r Die, w in. If you want to save money study the price made in our advertising column. Our merchant have the catalog house beaten to ft standstill. The new council met Monday evening and organized and ad journed until the next regular meeting the first Tuesday in February. Mr. J, II. (Iray proved up on her desert claim Mondy before the county clerk. It i located a fol Iowa: awi awl aeo in, I 10 a, r v.) w III. Hugh Lister waa in from hia ranch at Paulina thia week. Hugh reKrts plenty of snow and cold up there but stock of all kind are do ing well. T. J. Fergueson of Hear creek, waa in town the first of the week. Stock are wintering in fine shape in hi country, he saya. lie is ; lunch wa served, feeding about 125 head, but those ! Mr. Jordan and on the pasture are looking good.! the committee on 4 WTTTTTTtTTTTTtTT John K. Hunsaker proved Up on hi timler rUim located in th nw sec H, t 12 s, r 10 e, w in. Mis Ferguson and Mis A (In Morris, teacher in the public school, have been on the sick list. Mis Ferguson, we understand, is confined to her ImhI. Dr. II. P. Belknap, joint senator from Crook, Klamath and Grant counties, loft Tuesday for Salem to attend the legislature which meet next Monday. Mr. W. W. Davie, a iter of Champ Hmith, arrived from Port land Monday on ft v. sit with re I a tive. While here she will prove up on her limlter claim. JuniM-r circle installed the fol lowing olliccr Inst Friday evening at Belknap Hall: Past guardian, Mrs. Amanda Coins; guardian, Mrs. Marv McDowell, adviser, Mra. Julia McDaniel; clerk, Mr. Ada B. Millican; banker, Vira Cyrus; ma gician, Mr. Julia Young; attend ant, Misa Pearl McFarland; mana ger, Mrs. Hnrah Thomson; phy sician, Dr. II. P. Belknap. After the installation a short literary given alter which Mrs. Thomson, Mr. Holler were arrangements. program wa ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE HIDEOUT A FOSTER. PRINEVIIXES CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS nuiioiiee Hint their ANM'AI. sale uf good rellitlile Merchandise coin-UleiM'i- Thursday Morning, January tOlh. Tills Will U' no HhtIiiII' prepan'd fake side of tJiisli, the iimiimilittlons ol year, but n hotiii lldesnleol Clot hlutr nml Kurnllilimi of lU-llulilllty mid Cluirm ter Milch hm we sell the year round. Kolluw liig lire some of the prices we mv offering these stale nrtlcli-a of uicrvlmmllHe fur: . 17.75 for suits and overconta worth lU'.MJ. IJfiO for Hoy'a overconta w orth 'J.W-fiir Men's liest iimllt v 2 liiukle rulilsTs and felts worth fa.Vl. fl.fiO for Men's one huckle rul-Is-rs for fells. 2.75 for Men' heavy rolled sole, high l'" rulilxTs fur Uertiwin sin ks worth .'l.f0. f 1.23 for Men's one huckle over-shoe. 12.15 for Men's high top four huckle overslKs-s. fl.15 for MIhm-n two huckle overshiM-s, sixes to 2. 7.V for MUses iiiie huckle over shoes, sites 11 to "i. 75 M-r garment for the genu ine Wright's Health Ciuler wenr. 11V N-r suit for the heaviest HtN-ee llne 11 n tier wear worth fl.IVO. W.V sr suit for fancy heavy rllilsHl lleived underwear worth fl.5u. Our ruhls-r good are all of the well known Walea iJoodyenr hrnnd and are nil this year's goods. You will find the same relative price reductions III nil winter guilds, Including Men' and Boy's Sweaters (ilovi-s. Ciihi, Ladles' Wrappers, KIiiioiiiim, Holscry, I'nderwear, Ktc We invite Companion of Our Good and Price thoae of any of our Competitor. wii th Rideout & Foster CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS Don't wear thin underwear dur-l ing these cold day when Hideout ft Foster are selling Oenuine Wright' Health Underwear for 1.WJ s-r suit. A petition baa Ix-en sent to the , department to have the Crook jxistofliee moved to Harry Barnea place, twenty-three mih aouth east of Clover creek. W. 8. McKwing, voice culturist and music teacher, i in Prineville and is thinking of locating here. This ought to be a good field for that line of work. We have plenty of talent among our young people that only await development. J. H. Cornell whm in town last week en route to Hhanikn with a bunch of lee.f. Mr. Cornell aid he would have about five car in thi shipment and they were a fine a bunch of leef a hat been taken to the market thi fall. He will take the shipment to Portland where they will be sold on the commission market. Superior Grain Drills L -. 1.. . t-. . t a - m uis (iertie Sharp is laid up with a had cold. A. W. Clother and H. A. Foster are out in the timber. Frank 8. Hoffman and wife of Culver, were in shopping the first of the week. Htella P. Hodge proved up on her timber claim Monday. It i in the el, ne and ej nwj sec 10, 1 14 , r 18 e. John H. Cue proved up on his timber claim the first of the week. It is located in the nj awL ej nwj and nwi ec 21, t 12 , r 1(5 e. Mrs. A. C. Knighten and Mr. James Dyer were in from Howard the first of the week to take ad vantage of the hnrgain sale offer ed by our merchants. On New Year' day Walter A .m. McFarland and Misa Florence De maris were married at the home of John H. Demaria, the father of the bride, Kev. J. T. Moore olliciating. An excellent wedding dinner vas enjoyed by all the friend and relative present. If you have any doubt about the enectivcnes ol the proper use of printer's ink go at once to the big sale that in on at the store of C. W. Elkina and lake 11 look at the crowds thronging the isles" of the etore. You will never again question it as a trade puller. New clerk were engaged by the score for the sale, and yet when it came to an actual test there wa found to lie not near enough help en gaged. People who came to buy weru pressed into service to help wait upon other. The big sale undoubtedly mark a new era in the method of advertising in Crook county. It haa demonntrat ed that if you have anything to sell you must let that fact be known. Most of our merchant are good liberal advertiser but this is the first attempt we have had al regular department etore methods. A. Lesser, an advertis ing expert of the New York & St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Co., i conducting the sale. Redmond Item. Redmond, Ore., January 7, 1907. Owing to the cold and stormy weather of the past week the wire of the Associated Wirele New Company are mostly down, eervice ha been impaired and consequent ly new i rather a scarce article thi week. At the M. W. A. installation service naturday nignt mere was a good sized crowd present who en joyed themselves until 11 o'clock. Short talks were given by some oi the newly elected oflicera and vis iting neighbors. Over twenty eight dollars were realized from the sale of baskets, many ol which were elegant creations of the milli ner's art (I guess). All of them were filled with lusciou produc tions of the housekeeper' ftrt. Iact week we told what Dame Humor wa whiering, but there waa nothing in it. It wa already an accomplished fact and the new ly married couple had already de parted. Lav it to the wires. Mr. Hansen made ft business trip to Prineville Wednesday and Thursday. It ia reported that Neighbor W A. Ward ha sold hi forty. There i one man who tried batching for a season whom we do not look to see back in this country again very soon. We understand that Mr. Peaslev will add to hi holding of ditch land. He shows faith in the coun try. He ia going to pull alout ten acres of trees and then sell some He will seller the Milton Nursery Hiough. L. E. Prickett came home Wednesday from Prineville where he had leen building for W. H. Moore. The new stage line from Shan't ko i expected to be in service very shortly. Mr. O'Connor ia looked for as the first passenger. Mr. Belcher has gone to Port land. Hurry back Colonel, it will be hard work carrying on the gov ernment without you. A call is out for a special school meeting, but we did not learn the date or object. More fault of the wires. A new man i driving on the mail stage from Prineville to Cline Falls. Yours Truly, E. C. Park. inn ct co ci o i - - Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 ami 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 point all combine to make the SUPERIOR the best Seed Drill made. We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. Professional Cards fyjm- Cumming Hradqusriera t Hamilton Urerj Buble Office wkh Geo. W. Barnea P. Cltiott, Jittmt vf-mt-jCmm Some Vtluei In Sweaters. ttl.OO Sweater for M.uO 5.00 Sweater for .. IH.75 14.00 Sweater for $-'.90 :t.r0 Sweater for -M0 :t.(H) Sweater for 1.W) 12.50 Sweater for... fl.75 1.75 Sweater for 1.25 We guarantee everyone of the above to be all wool and tooil value at the regular price. RIDEOUT k FOSTER CAm. Jl dmmr$ Jf. 2. Belknap Cdwards Jf 0w mf S Wmm m iV Jtmrm ii' Ortfmm. Cm awawW jtnmptj fjr r nifjtl 0fn An w mM STUmttom'm M mmd Vfmm Slrmmtm. ZPrintvUt. Orgm. ZPjiytician mmtt Smryrom Cauls Anhwebcu PaonrrLT Dat ob Niuht Orric Omi Doon Noith or A damson's DRee Store. Residence Opposite Methodist Church !Prin0iM'll0, - tSmtA d hosier Steal Cstato Farm Lands. Stock Ranches, City Proper, tv. Homesteads and Timber Lands. Land titles examined and correctly reported. 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. Why? Because ai the first they established their prices satisfactory with the people. That is the secret oi the success which has attended their business. The rule applies the year around. We Carry a full line of the best meats, 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, Proprietor Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention ' 9 -O' C-' -m 4 t Big Reduction In Hats Our Stock of Ladies' Hat Consisting of all the latest styles will be sold at a big REDUCTION T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. -fM A TT TT ALL NAILS 5c pound CLOSING OU Wm. Rogers &. Son Silver Plated Tea Spoons at - 85c set 30 Days Credit On Approved Accounts Grocery Specials Tea Garden Syrup, J gal can 50c Acorn Syrup, J gal can 3fe Fela Naptha Soap, ten bars 00c Schilling or Folger Bk Powder 40c Japan Tea, J lb pkg 20c Ture Cane Sugar, per sk 6.50 Home-cured Picnic Hams.perlb 10c Star or Diamond C Soap, 6 bars 25c Standard corn, per doz 1.25 Standard fruits, per can 20c Groceries Best Corn Starch, three pkgs 25c Ghiradellas Cocoa 25c 1 lb Chocolate 25c Hazelwood Cheese, pound 20c Prize Bak Powder, lb tins 50c Corn Meal, 10 lb sks 45c Gasene Soap, 10 bars 65c Lion Soap, 7 "bars 25c Force, per pkg 15c Grape Nut 15c Pink lieans, lb 5c Tinware Specials XXX Tin wash boilers .90c 21 quart dish pan... 35c 50 feet wire clothes line 10c No. 1 lamp chimney 5c No. 2 lamp chimney 10c Corsets Lot 1. Values up to 75c 25 Lot 2. Values up to $1.00 - 45c Lot a Values up to $1.50 75c Men's Suits $10 Suits $6.00 12 suits 7.25 14 suits 8.50 15 suits 9 17.50 suits ..10.50 21 suits 13.50 Underwear $1.50 Fleeced underwear 85c suit 2.50 Wool underwear....$1.85 suit 3 50 Wool underwear.. 2 35 suit J ti tewart & Company .