Local Mention Mint IfelU Cantrell left Huml.y lor 1'ortlnnd. Uuy Allinglinu m over from Bbt(rt the flrvt of the wik. Vlt Knoi of Poet, on . vlnit ing In town Tuiwdsy. Ueorge Taylor u in from hie ranch t litter crek title week. Arthur Tetnpleton and wife of Sietere, were in town leit week vieiting rUtivei. Miie McCallinter wee vis iting relatives in Howard the firet of the week. Mre, J. J.HIiei'flnr and daughter of Kent, are visiting Mri. HhaefTer'a mother, Mr. Bnoderly. Norrii Art Pottery AND CUT CLASS D. P. ADAMSON & CO. Kev. Bernard W. Ilass will occu py the pulpit at Union church Sunday at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. tn. Hlwe cut prlowi in to Im In oruVr we will cut our 35c im-nU to 25c nt the U'Ncti IUwUurnnt. T. II. Breunan, waa in from hie ranch at I'aulina the firet of the week. Marion Taylor of Neweom cnk, waa traneacling buoinexe in town thia weok. J. W. Hendcreon left Vedne day for Burna to make prool on hie timber claim. When In town jtlve ue a trial. The beat mwU In town for 2f at the O'Netl Itmtunrnnt. Dr. C. A. Cline and wife left Tuoaday for their hoote at l.ower Bridge alter a two weckf visit in tow it. Fred Htnith of I'aulina, in in town thia week. He rcporU atock men all buey feeding, and that atock Of all kinds are doing well. Dick Darling and Alex Baldwin left Tuesday for Burna, where they will make proof on tlmir Buck mountain timber claims. Ilrltiir In thoee old chilled tlow ehnive ami have them itrouml for iC centa ench aul eve (nun fto to cenU In buyliiK new one. I'rlnevllle Machine Wion. I2-l:itl Don't weer thin underwear dur ing theee cold daya when Hideout & Foeter are selling Oenuine Wrieht'a Health Underwear for 11.60 per auit. J. M. Henkle of Uritily, was in town yeeterday. He aayt there ia about six inchea of anow in hie nirt of the county. The cattle men are feeding pretty heavy Mr. Henkle ia oppoeed to county division. He thinks the move ment a little premature. Ralph Spencer, editor of the Central Oregonian, of Silver Lake waa in Prineville thia week looking after bueineea matter. He re porta Silver Lake to be flourishing and that quite a rueh of new set- tlora ia exnocted in the aprinn. In aneekins of the nroiMwed new coun ty of Detchulea and what the resi denta of Northern Lake county thought of the scheme to annex portion of that county he said that they were very mucn opponeti to u, Prof. Ford waa able to take up bia work again Monday. The Kpworth league of the M. R. Church will give a aocial in Belk nap hall February 8. J. F. Morria hu been confined to bia bed with sickneK for the past two or three weeks. He waa able to sit up for a little whilo today for the ttrst time. J. II. 1'hirman, cattle buyer for the Union Meat Co., waa in Sum mit I'rairie thia week and pur chased ten cars of prime beef from the Prineville Land & Livestock Co. -Wheeler County Newa. The usual eervicea In the Presby- terian church next Sabbath, Jan uary 27, 107. Subject for 11a. "Tomorrow." 1 heme lor :au m., "Man'e Failure and Uod'e Success." Simclal music. Mrs. Pearl Kaylor will lead the Chris- tan Kndeavor at 6uH) p. m. II. M. Street, of Sistera haa been town a few days looking up county atatintica. Some ol Ms neighW have leen misled by the Drake Newa Bureau at Bend nd he wanted to get his informa tion at first hand for himself. He ublishea tbe result of hia labors n hia letter on first page. 4 X) nAiinlinn Qala I My entire line of Millinery at REDUCED PRICES 3 ESTES MRS. 4 Cornar 2nd and Main Slrwti Firemen's Annual Grand Ballon tbe evening of February 2'2nd. When In I'rlnevllle don't forget to mil at the Clwli Uroeery for nil k'mI tliliik to eat, at Iwl rock prk-e. Mlllluerv m-imhIm nt nrtual rMt until aprtiiK atork arrive. Foster A IIorlKHii hnve rwlvwl n shlpinent ofM boxee of Itmtcbuw npplea from Heottle which they are ofTcrlnu tr eal at 92 ami f 2.2 r box. Altto few Itoxea ol chnlee no iilafor lniinellMt use nt fl-W er box. 12-l-U C. J. Bundquiat was in town the first of the) week attending to some land matters. He took up a dry ranch seven milee northwest of Prineville Uat June and will try hia hand at tbe Co m jh Jl method of dry farming. Mr. Sundquist is from Minnesota and brought hia seed grain with him. He hsa 153 acres now in grain. CAfiD OF THAHKS. I wish to extend my heartfelt thanka to those who so kindly volunteered their kindly offices during the illness and death of my mother; and esecittlly to Mrs. and tbe Misses Dobiw, Mrs. J. O. Pow ell, Mrs. Kffie Calbreath, Mrs. Jesse Yancy, Mrs. J. W. Horigan and many others. Ahtiiuk Lindboro. I Superior Grain Drills County School HvriaitnimUrR, Dinwiddle will hold the regular 'jl l: I... ..... irr-J rxnmiiiBMUii ui iin-aiiH I'll mimva and county paiiers in Prineville commencing February 13 See the announcement elsewhere John Milliorn and Miss Leatha Fergueson were married Wednes day evening at the home of K. P. Miller. City Recorder Ilaner nlaced hia olTicial seal upon tbe holy bonds of wedlock. Just a few friends were present. After the wedding ceremony light refresh ments were served. Both young people are natives of Crook county. The bride is the daughter of T. J. Fergueson, the well-known cattleman. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE HIDEOUT A FOSTER, PRINEVILLE'S CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS nnn. nice that their ANNUAL sale of Rood reliable Mert handlw com mences Thursday Morning, January lOlh. This V. Ill 1e no nhIii1I prepannl take aule of trawh, the luvuiuuliitlnn of years, but a bona nd saU-of tlothlnir and Furnlshliik's of Itellahlllty and Character such iu we aell the year round. Following are some of the price we are onVrlitK these staple article of iiiervhiimlUe tor: 17.75 tor sulu and overcoat worth W1.'0. 1'J.no for Iloy'a overcoata worth 4. M). :'.5o tor Men's Ik1 iiallty 3 buckle rulliens and lelt worth :..'sj. l..V for Men's one buckle rub tiers tor telt. 13.75 for Men's heavy rolled sole, IiIkIi top rublierM for German aocks worth .1.50. 11.25 for Men's one buckle over-shoe. 115 for Men' hlRh top four buckle overnhoe. fl.l.V-for MIhi- two buckle ovcrKhoe, alxes ll'i to 2. 75c lor MlHite one buckle over-. alioe, hIkh 11 to 2. 75c kt Karnient for the kmiu- Ine WrlKht' Health Umler- wear. 9.V xr suit for the heavkut Hm-e lined underwear worth ll.rsJ. UTie per suit for fancy heavy rllil-l fleeced underwear worth f 1.'U. Our rubber koh!s are all of the well knowu Wale Ooodyear brand and are all this year's ttoods. You will find the same relative price reductions lu all winter Roods, IiicIiuIImh; Men' and Boy's Sweater Glove, Caps, Iridic' Wraper, Kluiomi, llolery,t'iiderwear. Etc. We invite Companion of Our Goods and Pricea with those of any of our Competitors. Rideout & Foster CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS A ten-pound girl waa born to Mrs. Frank Llkina this morning. A eirl waa born to the wife of Uev. U. A. M. Lilly of Cline Falls. VV. H. Bigelow, of Hood River ar rived in the city last week, making proof on his timber cluim Monday. V. 8. Fullerton and daughter, Mist Gussie, of Sisters, were in town the first of the week. Mr. Fullerton says that hia section of Western Crook ia a unit against county division. The lies and mixrepresenlation of the Drake News Bureau has had no effect over there. The people do their own thinking. FOIt SALE. 1520 acres of Rood land, 640 acre ot Rood meadow, 30 iutvh of alfalfa, balance Rood pant lire land; all under a 8-wire fence ami will lie sold for $S an Here. All tools will he thrown In. 20 head of liorm's broken, 700 head of cattle. most of them stock cattle, some steer, yearllmr and 2-vear-ohl all for 920,000. Part ciihIi, balance on ean.v terms, tor further In formation Inquire of L. V. Halley, 1'aullna, OreKon. 12-2i-o Uuod th DUlon Fed Yard. Alex Dahlwln hn bought the leam on the Dillon Fieu ianl ami Is now In clmrjce of the ame. He Koaraii tee the traveling public careful at tent Ion and prompt service. A share of your patronage HolU lted. ouwy J s Redmond Item. Redmond, Ore., Jan. 21, 1907. Mr. Landes sod Mr. Mun.a start ed for Shaniko on Saturday. Another saloon license petition is out for signatures in Mr. Row lee'a favor. We suppose, also a re monstrance to granting the same And atill tbe weather is to blame (or all kinds of things not hap pening. Other things, however have happened for which the weather can in no way be held re sponsible. Saturday night waa a memor ise one in the history ol our town. All of Redmond and tbe urrounding country were there nd the orators told wbat we bad uffered at the hands of the Pnne- ille ring. Some very damaging evidence against tbe aforesaid ring was given, and it does seem a though if Western Crook coun ty citizens are to be assessed at a higher rate per cent of the alua- tion of tbeir property than those n older sections of tbe county, and if nothing can be done about it be fore a board ot equalization (that'a what we call it in tbe fcaot) some action should certainly I taken We presume tbe new cit.zens in this part of the county are too honest in giving in the value of their property to cope with the older inhabitants. Incidentally at the meeting our new court house was mentioned. We are not Quite sure whether the dance was advertised for Satur dav niitht to set out a good crowd for tbe mass meeting or wnetner it waa decided to take advantage of the crowd that would be gathered The tuning up had begun when we came away. We did not bea how it turned out but take it tor granted that everyone bad a good time. They surely did U the ladies had it in charge. We hardlv know whether we "dasa" to go to Prineville today aud let it be known that we are from this part of the county, but we are are going and take tbe chances. We shall vake a body guard but shall not run any un w .t ar m ? i necessarv rnK. mr. irisier an Mr. McQueen will be company an uroteclion. On coming back no mention will be made of where we have been for fear of bein mobbed. It's a case of being be tween the devil and the deep blue sea. E. C. P. Strictly made to measure garments. The latest metropolitan styles. Prices within reach of all G0RMLEY, The Tailor 5 Consisting of 10-7, 12-7, 14-7 and 16-7. all right-hand Single Disks, with or without grass seed 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. We Carry a Full Line of Repairs Catalogues Mailed on Request. W. F. Professional Cards. tyjm. JC. Camming SrmJmmi Vrtmrimmrjf Smryn Ilesdquarten at Hamilton LiTerjr Stable Cause and Effect Qt C. SSrix Office with Geo. W. Barnes S?. CUiott, jftttrnf-mt-jCam Ctuntj fjkwtmm) tftelknap d Cdwards 00t Jr W SmM tetimm- Leather and Bobber Belting. J lint received, a Htoek of belting both leather and rubber Inches to 8 Inches wide lu leather, 4, ft, 6 ana 8 Inches wide In rubber. Prineville Machine Shop. 12-6 mt mm Vfmlm Strmmlm. Some Values In Sweaters. frt.OO Sweaters for 5.00 Sweaters for 41H( Sweaters for .. ;i.5(i Sweaters for .. tcl.OO Sweaters for 12.50 Sweaters for .-. fl.73 Sweaters lor 14.00 1:1.75 r-.S2.80 $2.60 11.90 $1.75 ...tl.25 We guarantee everyone of the above to lie all wool and irood value at the reirular price. RIDEOUT FOSTER 0. Jiy Calls Answkkiu Pbomptlt Dat oa Niskt Omci On Dooa Noth or ADAaaox'e UHua Store. Ruidknci OrroaiTB Mcthodist CHrscH Orvyom Smith dc J'oster S?a Gstat r tariU i.-iKa,a aiaiK, vii t a i y. i - ty, Homesteads aud Timber Lands. Land titles examined and correctly reported. The Elxplanation: 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 O. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS, Proprietors Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention fc.'N. .rv .v .v ') 'M"l' 'I' '!' 'I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' ' 'I 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. NAILS 5c pound CLOSING OUT SALE 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 35c Fela Naptha Soap, ten bars...... 60c Schilling or Folger Bk Powder 40c Japan Tea, i lb pkg 20c Pure Cane Sugar, per sk 6.60 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 Qhiradellas 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 rteans, lb 4 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 25c Lot 2. Values up to $1.00 45c Lot 3. Values up to $1.50 75c Men's Suits 810 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 Stewart Sk Company