Local Mention lUilliil Inn li v, lortfK'. u-!i ..;ir nt J. K. Htewiut A Co. .Mr. ntiil Mrx, J. It. Il.ii v. y I . u lll.iM (I olll til) tlii ir hullii rU Mil i t !r.ir Cr i-ok Hutle II. K. J. .11. KI..I C..I. I!. I, h. r . KllllliOlul Wt'li' virilnrc lo tin' f.nr Kriiluy nnl S.ilunl.iv. Oii'ii Mill Iihh urrivi'il (ruin hi h uue t Hiij lee niul will tukn up work in tln high elutl. Mr. niul Mr, (i. II. W.1,1, Lii(t lU'iicli, ('alii, nre vi-itin relative ai the Sl-tvlon ranch ami inriili'iilly will take in Hie f.iir. HoiiiiT Hurvry, n( llolili'iulalo, WmIi., the older, mid of Mr. ami Mr. J. II. lliitvi v, I visiting bin juirenU nt iWur Crik Hull. " V. H. CotiimUiuiH-r II. 0 Kill Mmni through tln rity Kriiluy for Tim Dalle, where lie got to nllf ml to litnil mutter. II. riiirnmn of the Union Meat Cutitiny of I'orllnn.l arrived on Bun Jay morning' flag. Mr I'diriimn will luy a few U-ef while here. K, II. Ji'iiiH. tin civil engineer of Ihe fored wrviee, left Mm Ut of the Wfck for Washington, where lie ha a month' work in vnriou rwerve. Ifvi Tillintoii and Win Miihoii of 1'ortliiiiil arc in thi pari of tin county again They will leave lor the limlter shortly to do ome cruilng. A. 8. Ireland and two liculen anU Ml the lirxt of tint week for Canyon City, where there i to m a ink ling ol the officer of the ant Oregon riwrvro the llm of ni xt month. J. K. Adamr-on and family of Mitrhrll are in the city veiling relative and taking in tlm fair. Mr. Ailitm-on hnn tllt-poocd of hi interna in Mitchell where hit linn lieen in hunine ovei even yrnr. Mayor A. I.. (toodwillie of Jtend wan in Ihe city tin lant of the week. Mr. (Soodwillie ha din-jHiM-d of hiii Interest in Ileml and will nend the winter in Chic-ipo, where hi brother are in tlm llltnlxT hll-illf'. A. K. Tcjiidn li ft Friday for Sim Haftd, ('nlif., where hi iler i dangerously ill. Mr. Tejada ha lieen in the employ of K, II. Smith an middle maker for uhout (our yeare. lie may remain in Uali fornia. The accidental exphwion of n hot gun at iho cxprena olliee al noon Friday canned a ripple of ex citenieni. u. ni, tjornelt wnn attempting to remove a hell from the gun and it wnn accidentally ilichnrged, fortunately no one was Injured. Much interent in heing nhown by the numhern of the literary so cietiea of Iho high nchool, in the coming inter-nociely-dehato. On account of delay in getting the ' material, the try-out dehnto linn inen pontponeil until Nov. 27. The question hnn not heeu ntatfil aa yet hut it to he nome phase of "Open Shop." Style 45, Price $2.50 The above represents one of our staplo numbers in Ladies Medium-Weight Shoes. This shoe is neat and durable and is equal to shoes generally retailed for 83.50, Come and seo for yourself. Children's School Shoes In Children's School Shoes as in other lines we can give you better values for the money than can be obtained elsewhere. A trial will convince you J. E. STEWART & CO Teddy Itecker of I.uidluw hoa heen taking In the fair for a week. Alex M.irkintoi'h of ';iliiui ha heeu a fair i-i'or for a wok. I'ol en I1!. Jotd.ni id J.wr Itridi e nt the f iif wei k in town. l'r"kcu I in-n of fancy ilifhef almont at your own price at J. K. Stettiirt A Co. (I nn t Maiipiti wnn adjudged in- nun1 hi t Siilurdiiy. lie wun unit to lh iinyliim at Hiilem. Art Welly, who hnn aperit the nummer In ciintcrn nlaten, in Hack in Crouk county again, lie hnn an abiding faith in thin country. There will he a hig turkey ahoot at Sit-tern Thanknuiving In the evening a grntid hall will he given at Sinter hall. Mr. and Mr Will Wnrxweiler got hack Tuenday evening from their eantern trip. They retmrta hlightful time. While New Yojrk citv wan their ohiective point, many other eantern cilice were vinited. Augtml Hrede wan taken into cuntody by Sheriff Klkinn for attempting to take the lifo of Arthur V urxweiler. Upon rxatn- inalion it wita found that Drede waa innane and he will be aent to the ntiite anylum. Kd White came in from Port land to attend the fair and racen. Mr. White lived here about neren- tern yeara and he naya it nee inn junt like going home ta conwi hack to I'rineville. He leavei for Port land on today' atngo. i'oindextcr HoUd Harler Shop. Shaving, Ilairculting, ShatnKMiing, Mannnging a npecialty. I.adien Shampmting and Manaaging done at thin chop for 2"centn. Itathn in connection 'Hi cenla. I5w. J. Kiiik- i.in, prop. 10-17m K. I Sherlock f Lake county bought 2(XX) himha of Yancey liroe. thin week paying 13.25 per head for them. Mr. Sherlock will drive the nheep to Lake county at once, where he hat hay and range to winter them. He will buy f00 more if they can he had at the right price. The Culm, I'rineville'a junior haneball nine, have dinbanded for the coming year and have agreed to give thirty dollar, remaining in the treasury to the Athletic Club of the Crook County High School, provided the Club raine a like num. The proposition waa accepted by the higlmchool boy ami they have already rained the required amount. Committees have len appointed to look into the matter of necuring apparatus and noon work will begin In real earnent. The Second Annual Crook County Sunday School Convention will beheld in I'rineville, Nov. 22 21. The llcv. Chan. A. I'hippn, ntate field worker, will conduct the convention. Kvery Sunday School in Crook county i requcnted to send delegates. Entertainment will be provided for all that come. All teacher ore requcnted to be prcnentas the convention is larpoly for their benefit. The Rev. Phippn in a man of large exiH-rienco in Sunday School work and he will dincunn lopien which will bo inter esting to all engaged in Sunday School work. Ladies Shoes W. W. Percival and wife of Mud ran were viitorn at the fair. Hardy Allen and wife of Siter were takinjr in ti e fair Ihin wnk. )i,.d On Hlllii'a.v. October 27, the infant child of Mr and Mr. Walter Lithgow of l.miionta. J. II. Orav'a band of 10 Here- ford'n nold like hut enken in Harney countv. (!eo. I,ii(k-y, who hud them in charge, wan away junt H liiyn. l!n a prellv giMul aiitn when hliMided nlfHk in nnacd up in thin fanhion. Hev. J. T. Moore announcen regular aervicea at the Union church next Sunday morning and evening. I he nuhject of the morn ing aermon will lie: "I lie Jhhle Characterintiea of a True Miniater of the (Sonel.M The rubject for the evening: "Fair Waya of Di-al-ing with Sin." Kveryliodv cor dially invited Ixtwe'e Madinon Siuare Theater Company cloned a very auccennful ergugement atj'rineville lant even ing. Thin company broke the record for crowded bounea. They played nix nighu and the P. A. A. C. hall could not neat the people. Lant night extra neata blocked the inlea to accommodate the crowd and yet many had to ntand. Theae facta tell their own ntory at to the popularity of the company. Mr. Iowe can, in the future, de- 111(1 upon a warm reception in I'rineville. The large congregation at the Fint Prenbytcrian church lnnt Sun day evening were highly favored with the Ringing of a male quar tette, componcd of Mennrs Lnniun, Kdwardn, Maclcod and William- eon. A auet by the two latter gentlemen, "No Hope Iteyond" waa especially pleaninff. It U ex pected that the quartette will ning again next Sunday. In the evening Dr. Dunnmore will deliver the third of hin neriea of character nketchea presenting a male charac ter. The public are cordially in vited to all thene nervicea. The dedication of the new Melhodint church which waa an nounced for November 17 will take place Sunday, Decemlier 1. Dr. Coleman, president of Willamette Univcmity, and Preniding Klder Skipworlh, Ixnidea other mininlern, will le prenent and participate in thene very interenting nervice. The oetponeinent waa made lie- caune Dr. t-oleman couiil not ix prencnt on the 6mt named date. The work coea on and all aill be completed in plenty of time Meanwhile the Sunday School room in uned for all the cervices ami in fairlv comfortable Uev. C A. Ilounel will preach next Sunday Ixtth morning and evening. Redmond Items. Iledmond, Ore., Oct 28. Walter Uillenpie in expt?ctel .wick noon from North Dakota. Neighbor liurkhardt has rc turned to his farm west of town from work in Portland and The Dulles. To hear him tell about packing 2 tier apples is enough to make one's mouth water. Mrs. McCaffery has returned from a successful timlier claim hunt. The brother and his wife went on to Lakeview. J. T. Cud more and wife left these parts on Thursday by II. M. 8. stage, and still we did not learn their destination. Mr. Butler of Crooked river was NEW AT es3 t KM FOSTER & i WA n our neighlKirUood yenltrday on buninenn. Mr. and Mra. Whelpley have come all the way from New York atate to ape ml the winter with their non near Cline Falls. The ikvard family are new arrival from Michigan. The Davidnons are located junt iateiy north of town. The Chapman are new arrival from Montana not yet located. It keepn the reporter buny on Sunday ahaking hand and learn ing the name of new arrival. Ed Morril in in from Washing ton looking over the country and visiting with hi brother Frank nd aisU-r Mra. W. B. Lamb. I). C. Wood returned yesterday evening from taking in the fair at I'rineville and pronounced it very good. For ourselves we have made up a crowd to take in the two last days. I?. J. lleninger has moved on the Lawnon place for the winter. Milo Covert ha rented the com pany farm joining wie lownsiie and has moved his family there. Mr. Gates ha gone to Portland to work on the dray line lately purchased by Mr. Noland. Mrs. F. L. Ricker has moved to I'rineville and his house is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Evidence of the healthfulnens of this community is attested by the fact that no death has ocenrred wing Hi From Every When the room. danger lor and u cozy coralort at one tilling ol brass font Finished in "Vjt nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. JXtfO Lamp V nmi r tew iy i w'l tin yeor eyt. U fcnprewd ctntrtl ink burner. Mull ol kraa, aicktl plain). Ever? Umi warranted. U jau dealer cannot nippl; the Rayo Lamp er Pcrkdiea Oil Healer, write our Marat agency Iw a eWripthre circular. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY (Iacorporatd) ARRIVALS FOSTER & HYDE'S yHE very latest thing in L-adies Kimonas, Shirt Waists and Jackets These are nice new stylish goods direct from the fashionable Wholesale Centers. It will pay you to see them before purchasing elsewhere. THE SIMPLEX Cream Separator Made in all Sizes Ka ient Running. Ank tia for nanien of unere in Crook Coun ty. C W. ELKINS, Agent since the one that saddened the home of Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Mc duffie one year ago Sunday. Two grave is all that the little ceme tery out at the foot of the butte can boast. May it be long before there is a rapid increase in that part of our population. AFTEB THE BALL We were much pleased with the showing of stock at the fair, es pecially horses and hogs. The exhibits taken a a whole made us wish that lots of people who think that Central Oregon is only a wild and wooly waste could be here and be shown. Think of the apples and other "fruits, the vegetables grown on dry land and by irriga tion, and the stock that need not take a back seat even at lots of state fairs. We noted ten or a dozen different varieties of poultry, but the hogs, with the exception of our entry were Poland Cfiina. Taken a a whole we feel proud of the exhibit that Crook county baa made. Horse Lost &10 Reward Lost, bay geliling, branded figure 5 on left itille; star in forehead; eaddle marks and marks from work; weight alxnit 1100 poumls; 10 years old; a little stiff from packing. Horse rained in Panlina country. The above reward will t paid by finder notifying 10-31-lmp OUA LAKSO. Sisters, Oregon. Slek headache fa caused by a dis ordered condition of the stomach and In quickly cured by Chamlicr. laiu's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. For sale by D. P. Adamson. Ounce q mercury drops out FFueU. I sight, and I you just can't keep the house warm, you'll find it wonderfully convenient to use a PERFECTION I 1 Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It'a very light carry it lut heat any I urn the wick high or low no no smoke no smelL Easily cared . a . a gives nine hours ol uL? i the long its Bool al S)t. light b Uul lor long winter cvoungi HYDE 2P 4 t-i m 1 I 1 m n PAINTS & VARNISHES An appeal to the pride of the owner of a home Everyone who owns a home is anxious that that home shall make the best appearance possible. Two thing are necessary to produce satis factory results in painting and var nishing a home i First A satisfactory color scheme. 'Second Paints, varnishes; stains and enamels of such good quality that they not only give the exact color effect required, but are sufficiently durable to keep up the attractive ap pearance of the house in spite of the wear and tear of living in it. These are offered by the Sherwm- William$ Paints and Varnishes. The Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make very kind of paint and varnish used for a house and the best quality of that kind, but they make suggestions for the selection of colors, varnishes, stains and enamels, so that any given idea can be earned out, and car ried out with the best materials. W. F. 5 ' 'J?;; iS i Vhe Villon feed 2ard jfax Baldwin, CProp. 3ine 7ew JC ivory fljs for Jfire $s The traveling public guaranteed careful attention and prompt service. Team and $j Saddle horses for rent, llorses for Bale. ' General team work done. Country trips a specialty J glacksmithing : B Is The Kind J. H. Mrnt Horsesht-'ing. Wagon and Wa jfeenderson f Zrollard Wines and Liquors Country Orders Solicited First Door South of Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. Notice for Publication United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 21, 1907. Notice in hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Ella A. Kenyon, of Redmond, county of Crook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ottice her bworn statement, io. twa, lor me purchase of theNW SWWand N$ SEH of Sec. 10, in Tp. 13 south, range east, W. M., and will otter proot to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the county clerk, at Priueville, Oregon, on the lath day ol UecemDer, law. ' She names as witnesses : Charles Charlton, L. E. Hudson, of Prineville, Ore., Kaehel L. INolamt, ot fortlana, Ore., Cecil Kenyon, of Redmond, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands aia requested to file their claims in this olhce on or before said 13th day of December, T.W. 10 lOp C. VV. MOORE, Register. Hay For.Sale One hundred tons No. 1 alfalfa and timothy hay for sale at $6 per ton. Can be fed on the premises. Good pasture, nlentv of water. Good feed racks and sheds for sheep. For further particulars apply to J. A. Butterheld, Mitchell. Oregon. 10-3tf 1. You should see to it that when you buy paints and varnishes for your house, or any part of it, or when you give an order to your painter for any painting and varnishing yon want done, that Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes are purchased. - In large work it is always best to have a practical painter; but there are many little things about the house that you can readily finish yourself by using Sherwin-Wil'iams ready-to-apply paints. Come in and have little paint talk with us. Now is the time to "brighten op" your home for the long winter months. We can tell you the best product to use for any purpose you may have in mind and secure complete finishing specifica tions for you from The Sherwin Williams Co., if yon desire them, for special work. Our line of Sherwin Williams Products is complete and we are in a position to take the best care of your paint and varnish re quirements. TvtllR - ; 7-y:--, f That Pleases if : : You Get At WIGLE'S IMuee North of the I'rineville Hotel V General Repair work done Finest Cigars In Stock the Poindexter Hotel Notice to Creditors. Kti f hpwhv pivan. hv the tindt'rsiirned executor of the Estate of L. V. Bnllcy, dn-voaed, to all creditors and others having claiun against the estate of the said L. V. Bailey to present the same with the proper vouchers to the unaersigneu at me ouiee 01 m. a, aiumi. iu Prineville, Oregon, within six months form the first publication ol this notice. Dated 1MB lain aay 01 repi., ir. GEOKtiE W. BAILEY, Executor of the last will of U V. Bailey, deceased. Timber Land,' Act June 3, 1878. Notite for Publication United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1907. Notice H hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled 15 "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, alary M. nansen. of Redmond, county of Crook state of M. Oregon, has this day hlea in this olhce f M5 her sworn statement, ino. idzz, tor trie purchase of the M SKK of Sec. 10, NEJ NEi and 84 NEJ-? of Sec. 15, in Tp. 13 south, range 15 east, W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 13th day of December, 1907. he names as witnesses: Fines Wooos, Walter Gillespie, John O. Han sen and Burt A. Kendall, all of Red mond, Oregon. Any and all persons claimingadversely the above-ilefcribed lands are requested to file their claims in this olthw on or before said 13th day of December, 1907. 10-10 C. W. MOORE, Regiater. 4