Local Mention Will W.iriw.-ilr I U Monday lr I'orllml Hll'l Sill i'ritH'i' I mi I'd i Irijt, Ho will lo uli n iil (. ,! n niontli, I'si-vi im . , n-j llnw t-n ItUxliiV IHMM.il. . Th' if lie tiMi-.t ',t li i t' ( -r sisirpn )-iir rti v I In1 iM-Mi iiihnliiutiU J. II. TrnipMon snd K. W. Hmith Mi Morulsy (or a thrcs wifk' hunt it ttis lisnd of Crook til river and on ths d-rt I'roUor Kurd it down with a complication of typhoid and pneu nionU. Mr. Col lint Klklna lit kindly conMnUd to Uks charge of hit work until hi ra:owy. Totf it Parker re now the publishers of th Fortwt Urove Tims. It U a bright, nswssy r and a credit la the town. These gentlemen were, about four yrara ago, the publishers of The Crook County Journal. The Ice man waa about the only cheerful peraon aeen upon the atreeta early Tuesday morning. That worried look had glrrn place to an eipannive grin aa men and teama began to get busy on neit summer' supply of ice. Freman'4 Kill, FVhroary 22nd. Mr. 11. H )uvie, wieit-r of the Smith, Chsiiip, Jim and ('.Hum, hfl tliU vrwk lor I'oitliinil. After n few iliiy' vint with her brother and making final proof on her limber claim. Kt v. Mr. Mitchell ill preach in IIih iVshyinrian church Kundsy Januiiry 1'Oih. Huhjeck for II a. in , "Hunting for men;" fur 7:110 p. m , Our Lifuand work in Heaven." A. Leeeer, the advertising ex- pert, left Hunday for Arixona, here bis company will conduct nother big aale. Bo great I the omand for hi services that he was unable to atay here until the expiration of hia contract. A pretty wedding waiaolemnized at the residence of Mra. uttie Mil- fir Thursday evening, January 10, when Guy Hitler and Dora Crain were made man and wife. Judge W. A. 1111 performed the cere mony. Only a few relatives and friend were present. A number of useful and pretty preaenta were received. Zimmeraua William Wedding. T. W. Zimmerman, the popular young manager of the Oateweod Mining & Trading Co.' store at Howard, waa married at Portland January 2. The Portland Oregoni- an ban the following account of the wedding: One of the prettiest weddinga of the week waa solemnized Wed nee day evening, Jan. 2, at the real dence of A. V. Clark, 1033 Kaat Main street, when Mine Mabel 0. Williaraa, of Memphis, Tenn., waa united in marriage to Theodore W, Zimmerman, of Howard, Or. Mr. Cormack acted aa groomsman, and Mr. Cowan as matron of honor At 8 o'cluvk Mias Ford played Mendelsohn's wedding march, and the paator, followed by the groomsman and groom, entered the parlor and took their place in the archway. Later the bride, preced ed by Mra. Cowan, alowly entered by another route, and the beauti ful rim service of the Christian church a performed by Rev. J T. Gbormley, Misa Williams' form er paator. Mia William, a brunette, was lovely in crenm silk voile, trimmed in lace and silk applique, and car ried a shower boquet of bride roses with tulle and white satin stream ers. The matron of honor wore cream lanadowne. trimmed with lace. Miss William and Mr. Zim merman are well known in the city in musical circle both having lived here previously. Mr. Zim merman waa a member of a glee club, conducted by Professor Wider. The bride has taken part in many prominent musical event, and waa aolo soprano of the bun nyside M. K. church for two years Mr. and Mra, Zimmerman will re' main in the city at the Hotel Ore eon until alter the Schumann Heink concert, then they will visit relativea in Albany and later go to 11 as aril Or., where thev will re side. Dr. C. A. Cline and wif.-, of IOwr Bridge, are visitinif with trends in town this week. While, b-re Mr t ime will make proof on her tim-U-r claim- A Bl. Valentine ball N to be given at Kistera, January H. The Bioter' orcheelra will furnish the muic. An oyater supper will be jriven at the Cottage Hotel. Two dollar pvs for both. You can not afford to mis it. Prof. Blranse came over from The Dalles Bunday to prove up on his limler claim. He proved up Tuesday morning and took the 1 o'clock stsge for the return trip. He waa accompanied by Mrs. Bt range and the baby. The best wishes of the city of Prineville fol low them to their new home. Bevert Debing, one of Bend's popular vendere of wet goods, was in town last week making proof on his timber and stone claim. Mr. Debing reports times in Bend at present to be rsther dull, but thst the business men had enjoyed a very prosperous trade during the fall and holidays. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE RIDEOUT FOSTER. PRINEVILLIVS CLOTHIERS AMD FURNISHERS nnnouee that their ANNUAL sale of good reliable Merchandise com-melM-ee TberMUy Moraine, January 10th. Thla will be no eieclally prepared fake sale of trash, the accumulations of year, but a bona fltie aale ot Clothing and Furnishing of Itellablllty ami Character such aa we "ell the year round. Following 11 re some of the prices we are offering these tuple articles of merchandise fur: 17.75 for suits and overcoata worth 112.00. I2.B0 (or Hoy's overcoata worth RW. 12 50 for Men's best quality it buckle rubber and fclta worth I3.MI. $1.60 fur Meu'a one buckle rub ber for fclta. 12.76 for Men's heavy rolled ole, high top rubtiers foe (ierniau socks worth 3.fi0. f 1.25 for Men's one buckle overshoes. 12.15 for Men's high top four buckle overshoes. 1.15 for Misses two buckle overshoes, sixes UK to 2. 75c for Mltutca one buckle over shoes, sties 11 to 2. 7Sc per garment for the genu ine Wright's Health Under wear. 95c per suit for the heaviest fleece lined underwear worth 11.50. U5c Nr suit for funcy heavy ribbed fleeced underwear worth $1.50. Our rubber goods are all of the well knowu Wales Goodyear brand and are all thla year'a good. You will find the same relative price reductions In all winter goods. Including Men's and Boy's Sweaters (Jloves. Caps, Ladles' Wrappers, Klmonas, Hotsery, Underwear, Etc. W Inrita Companion of Our Good and Prices with thoee of any of our Competitor. Rideout & Foster CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS C. Sam Smith waa in from his ranch on Ochoco Saturday. C. M. Lister waa in town Satur day from hia ranch on Mill creek. There waa no mail from Bhaniko Tuesday. Too much enow on the Columbia Southern. Henry Cadle was in from hia ranch at Mill creek Saturday. He report cattle in that vicinity to be standing the winter in fairly good ahape. R. V. Jenkins ot Madras, and J. W. Jenkins ot Lanionta, were in town Saturday laying in a load o! supplies for the winter. They re port that they are having plenty of winter in their respective seo tiona but that it insures them of plenty ot moisture tor the next year's crop and they are according ly satisfied with present conditions. J. B. and Guy Claypool of Sis ter, were in town Tuesday. Guy was proving up on his timber claim. Mr. Hill of Prineville, arrived on the stage Thursday evening. He is interested in the Dixie Meadows mine. Prairie City Miner. Henry Ireland, deputy forest ranger, has been transferred te the eastern division of the Blue Moun tain forest reserve. His headquar ters will be at Sumpter. Mr. Ire land left Tuesday for his new poet. A. S. Ireland, the foreBt supervis or, is left all alone to take care of the western division of the Blue Mountains and the Maury Moun tains. He regrets the departure of his deputy but is glad that he re ceived the appointment at it is in the nature of a promotion Redmond Item. Redn.ond, Or., Jan. 14, 1907. Mr. Jonh Trisler baa bought the Ward forty and eipecU to have in fifteen acree or more of crop this year.; Work will probably t begun again soon on the well. Mr. Row lee is down from Bend, and Mr. M uma was expected to bring in casing from tihsniko on thU trip. Mr. and Mr. O'Connor are back from their Portland trip. While he was gone lbs Portland papers took occssion to ssy some nice things about Vic, all of which were well deserved. McLallin'a camp from south ot Powell Buttes baa broken up and moved back to Redmond. Borne ot the men we understand will try the government irrigation project work at Umatilla. The new stage line ia now in operation and the stages are said to be models. We wish the new company success. Eleven passen gers for the first stage was not so bad. The D. I. & P. Company has been given authority to raise the price of the land which they still hold. The new price is one hun dred dollars for a forty acre tract dIus fifteen dollars for each iin gable acre. Tbia makes tbe price of the best forties seven hundred dollars or a raise of a hundred and ten dollars. The Saturday night meeting of the Settlers' Association was suc cessful and well attended both by regular members and others. We had short talks by G. Springer of Culver, Max Lueddemau of Mad raa. Kirk Whited of Laidlaw and others. We enjoy having out aiders meet with us, and hope tbe Journal will be with us some of these days. All those who are interested in fine hogs are cordially invited to stop at our place two miles west of Redmond and see our new acquiei tion. a Poland (Jnina irom one 01 the best herds and best known breeders ot eastern Nebraska. He is certainly a beauty and although he was on the road for over a week came through in fine shape. Mr. Springer of the Haystack country a lover of fine stock, stopped this morning to see him and the Black Langshans. - And now somebody is talkin county division. It may be a right to talk it up and get the concensus of opinion, but we do not think the time is ripe yet for division. Yours Truly, E. C. Park 7I Superior Grain Drills J Don't wear thin underwear dur ing these cold days when Rideout & Foster are selling Genuine Wright's Health Underwear for $1.50 per suit. 1 I . T. I . . .. . . a 1 1 Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grasa 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 Lino of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. Kin; Professional Cards, fyn- Camming Hesdqtwrtra at Hamilton Livery 8tbl iPrimtmHU, Onyn fib Cause and Effect c. C. SSrix jtrn0g-mt-jCmm Office with Geo. W. Barnes Origin X. Cllioti, jtttrnfmt-JCam Oryn. Belknap d Cdwards ZPky'ianM mm J mrfna. 0m Sxr 6m S aeV-" Jf. 2losn6trg Cmiit mmimmrmtl promptly day mr miyAt Off tmm mtA f VmmtMtmMm- Ormym, Strictly made to measure garment. The latest metropolitan styles. Prices within reach of all G0RMLEY, TVm t;w K 0. Je,d !Pkjfiimn mini tStirymmm Calls Aukuiu Pbohttlt Day 01 Nierr Omci Omc Dooe Noth of adahbok'i Dbds Stom. RniDENca OrroaiTi Methodist Chubch Smith Foster iRtat stat RWm Tmla. Stock Ranches. Citv Proper tv. Homesteads and Timber Lands. Land titles examined and correctly reported 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 ol the success which has attended their business. The rule applies the year around. We Carry a lull line ol 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., Proprietors Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention T Big Reduction In Hats Our Stock of Ladies' Hats Consisting of all the latest styles will be sold at a big REDUCTION T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. I ln- M I I I inn- tft M"T ff ' 11 "' ' """'"mm""i'i"""H'""t"l'""'l' NAILS 5c pound CLOSING OUT SAL 30 Days Credit On Approved Accounts Wm. Rogers & Son Silver Plated Tea Spoons at - 85c aet Grocery Specials Tea Garden Syrup, gal can 60c Acorn Syrup, 5 gal can. . 35c Fels Naptha Soap, ten bars..... 60c Schilling or Folger Bk Powder 40o Japan Tea, 1 lb pkg 20c Pure Cane Sugar, per sk 6.50 Home-cured Picnic Hams,perlb 10c Star or Diamond C Soap, 6 bars 26o Standard corn, per doz 1.25 Standard fruita, per can 20c Groceries Best Corn Starch, three pkgs.. 25c Ghiradellaa 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 nuart dish Dan 35c 50 feet wire clothes line... No. 1 lamp chimney No. 2 lamp chimney .10c 5o ...10c Corsets Lot 1. Values up to 75c Lot 2. Values up to $1.00.. Lot 3. Values up to $1.50.. .....25c ...45c ...75c Men's Suits $10 Suits... 12 suits... 14 suits... 15 suits.. $6.00 7.25 v 8.50 . 9 17.50 suits 21 suits 10.50 .... 13.50 Underwear $1.50 Fleeced underwear 85c suit 2.50 Wool underwear.$1.85 suit 3 50 Wool underwear.....; 2.35 suit J Stewart (l Company 1 1