Local Mention Rolled hurley, lowwt rssh rlo at J. K. Hti'Nitt A Co. Or I'srktr of (loldfitilniii I in tli city. DrIU M. Ktowsrt (Bine up from O'IsVil Tu.la,v. The ' i'v has liiKtallrd several Itrw fro walks thin week. Kiwi A. Kiev returned from 1'orllsnd the flrst of (lis week. W. K. Kinn iiiil wifrt returned (rum business trip to thn Dalit's Hit first of I tin wti'k. Tl P. A. A. 0. will give tlx first grand lsll of flu season Thanksgiving rvrnlng. A marriage. lloennn waa Issued Tuesday to (Jerome Ilutam of Wsaco county and Minn Llztie C. Vanderveon of Madras. J. It, Hhipp returned from Tort land the first of the wc k where he baa ln buying new machinery for the Hhlpp A Perry planing plant. J. W. Ilorrigan returned Tui'n day from the Ilorseheavun country with a hunch of some forty Ue tra that will bo used in the lloiigan A 8UI1 meat market. George Hodman of Madraa it hauling wheat to town. A week ago taut Monday when he was in Hhaniko there were 80,000 sacks of Crook county grain in the big warehouse. The first pxt taken out by Charlea Frederick Claaan to be come a cltiien of the United States were picked up in the road between Prineville and Urinly laat week. The owner can have same by applying at thia oflke. Regular aervicee at the Union church next Sunday morning and evening. Subject of the morning aermon will he: uTh Hilda Char acteristica of a True Qoepel Church, Subject of the evening aermon: "The Devil Uoea to Church." The Annei held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday after noon. Hi i new , membere were added to the Hat, Minuet Kdna Hamilton, Kthel Bradford, Anna Bwinney, Cora Ferguson, Amie Cleveland and Mr. L. K. Hudson. The ladiea cleared $68 at the fair held laat month and will add two lighta to the back entrance to the elage and a walk from the bark of the building to the front. V. I). Hargant, head salesman for the Wrought Iron Kange Co., waa in the city Saturday awaiting ordera to be transferred to a new field, lie, with aeveral assistants, haa spent two montha canvassing Crook county in the interest of hia firm. Several thoutiand dol lar worth of atovea have been aold on credit by glib salesmen. Thia business property belong to our home merchanta who buy grain and farm product, pay taxes, help build our churchea and school houaea, I unload, however, it will go to awell the coffers of a firm that doe not spend a red cent in taxes and haa no particular in teres t in the community as a whole. The only way to build up this country is to trade at home. Style 45, Price $2.50 The above represents one of our staple numbers in Ladies Medium Weight Shoes. This shoe is neat and durable and is equal to shoes generally f retailed for $3.50, Gome and see for yourself. Children's School Shoes In Child ren'8 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 IE. STEWART & CO (leorge Taylor hat taught an in terest in Ian'a candy store. Mr. and Mrs. M. Uoe left this week for a vitdl with friend in Kmiiu'tt, Idulio, Mica Carrie Hmilh returned lust week from a two month' vinit to her old homo in Missouri. Mr, and Mrs. George Welch of lng Beach, Calif., are viaiting relative and friend in Prineville. lt.'A. Felton and wife who left for eastern ointa some time sgo, have located in McPhersoo, Kantaa. It. F. Allen and wife left Monday for their home in Portland after a month's vinit with relative here. Charles Carroll haa bought th Prineville Dairy from J. F. Morris lie took charge the, first of the month. Mrs. Vira Cyrus is sgent for Eva Hall's complete line of toilet good. They contain only pure vegetable oils and are very highly recom mended. A. C. Hklnner left Saturday for Portland having closed the con tract with the Prinevillo Creamery Co. and put the plant into success ful operation. Dick Elliott waa in the city Wednesday from Mitchell where hia mother has been seriously ill for sometime. He reorta hi mother still in a dangerous con dition. Henry Cad le was in the city this week with a load of five fat pork ers winch were sold to Mroud ltros. mest market. The five weighed over 1500 and brought about 1120. I. W. 8ear haa bought the W. C. Mack residence on the north of town for fHOO. The place consists of a small house and four lots. Mr. Spear will snd the winter in the city. , J. F. Street came down from Howard Tuvaday. Mr. Street is an old miner and at one time in hia career a newspaper editor, lie goes Irom here to British Columbia and front there to hia home in Fairburn, S. 1). He will return to Howard in the spring, Poindexter HoUd Barber Shop. Shaving, Haircutling, Shampooing, Massaging a specially. Ladies Shampooing and Managing done at this shop for 25 cent. Baths in connection '25 cent. (m. J. Rihk mm, prop. 10-17m J, 0. (iarner of Paulina doe not visit Prineville very often but when he does he makes it hia re ligious duty to pay something to the county papers. He is the first man to be credited on the Journal list with a subscription running into 1909. That's the way we like to have 'em come. Just a week ago was Hallowe'en and the youlha of Prineville pro ceeded to have a good time as in the good old days of yore. So far so good, so long as their acta were confined to innocent amusement, but when they invaded the rights of others and ruthlessly destroyed property liberty becomes license, The city attorney is looking into a couple of cases that need Invest! gation and should the offenders be found they will be punished. Ladies Shoes J. F. Taylor returned from Port land this morning. There will he horse racing and a dance at Paulina Thanksgiving. Wm. Combs returned to hi" home in Portlsnd the hist of the week. Fred Powell and wife of Paulina are visiting relative here this week. Kalih Proflly waa in the city from his Crooked river ranch today. Henry Y. Huston was a passen ger on the Hhaniko stage the first of the week. T. W. Marshall has lx-en in the city this week in the interests of W. P. Fuller k Co. of Portland. K. Jacotwen ol The Dalles has been in the city this week looking up holiday sales for J. K. Gill & Co. A telephone message was re ceived by Mrs. Geo. Slay ton an nouncing the death of her sister at Corvallis. Hev. J. A. Mitchell passed through the city Tuesday en route to .Bend from Portland where he has been for the past two weeks. Word waa received here the first of the week from L. A. Booth, say ing that he has succeeded in plac ing a filing on a homestead in the Lskeview land district. There were over 200 people in line at the land office and it look about three days for the people to complete their filings. Jesse Strolls came down from Rostand tor supplies the first of the week. This has been a fairly prosperous season up that way. Hay, grain and vegetable were good average yields. Livestock is doing well and, as a matter of tact, the people are thrifty and con tented. John Silvertooth left yesterday for Prineville to attend the racea at the Crook County Fair, now in progress. He waa accompanied by Oscar Prco, of Prineville, who has been visiting friends here for a few days. Antelope Herald. At the First Presbyterian church next Sunday rooming, Dr. Duns more will speak on the subject: "If a Man Die. Shall He Live Again?' In the evening, he will present the fourth of the series of Character Sketches, speaking on "Father, The Beautiful Queen." The Male Quartette will sing at the evening service. The public are cordially invited to all these services. S. E. Andrews and his parly of surveyors came down from Detroit last night and took the Lebanon train for a trip across the moun tains by wagon conveyance, ar rangementa for which have been made. They had completed their part of the work beyond Detroit. . Anoiner party coming west win survey to the stakes left by them, completing the line in the moun tains. Mr. Andrews and party will go down the Metoles this side of Sisters and take the line from there and run it to Prineville. All of this continues to make it look as it Mr. Harriman really meant business with the extension of the Corvallis and Eastern. Albany Democrat. We Need the Money You Need the Clothes We make the following prices on Suits for the Month of November : $10 Suits will go at $6 $12.50 Suits will go at Z$S $15 Suits will go at . $9 ; - $17.50 Suits wil go at $10 These prices are Genuine Cuts and are for cash only It will certainly pay you to buy from us 3 i i 3 6i 3 1 FOSTER 3 Be sure and attend the Thanks giving ball at the P. A. A. C. hall. Max Wurzweiler left Sunday for Portland and San Francisco. , Lister of Paulina is Mrs. Joe visiting her sister Mrs Ward 1 Cram. Mail from Shaniko arrived about 10:30 today. The delay waa caused by awreck on the main line between The Dalles and Portland. The details of the trouble cannot be learned as yet, but it ia known here tnat there was a collision and one life was lost. For Sale (iraln, Klfiilfa aud baled hoy for sale. Will deliver lv load or aell In atnek. Inquire of Omar llaypool, at V. W. Klklna' store. Hay Ranch for Sale Good bay ranch for sale on upper Ochoco at 10 ier acre. 120 acre of litnd well watered; quite a lot of KixmI timber on place. Inquire of M. riKUKON, Trtnevllte, Ore. 11-7 Apples, Apples, Apples At Richard lnby', two miles weat ofjjbn ly City. Many varieties of Fall and Winter A pules at 37. H cents per bus. Ho peeta ol any kind in the i-r box. fruit. From Zm to 3TiOU boahols. uit. F 10-3H Kith sd Ibt, John Day, Ore. Gty Property For Sale My property near the high school ia for iwle. Price 1UOO eaah. For further Krticulars write or 'phone, lm U. W. BTARB, Prineville, Or. Remington Typewriter For Sale Nearly new and tn flrat-cliuia con dition. Can lie had at a bargain. Apply at this office. Fine Ranch Property for Sale 1700 aeree of deeded land ten miles southeast of I'aulina, Or. Stock or farm land. Can rai hay, grain or vegetables. An ideal dairy ranch. Good summer ranire. All croos do welt. 1 raise hay for 2000 cows and 10,000 sheep. 1'oor health the reason tor aelling. My land is so situated that It controls the water supply of a large scope of country. If you prefer to take np good government land under home stead will sell you deded land to fur ninh water. Will bear the fullest in vestigation. Must go to California. For further particulars inquire at thia on ice. . lo-ai u Steam Fittings Juat Received. We have Just received a line of Steam fitting such ae the Celebrat ed Jenklne Bros. Globe and Check Valvee, Detroit Lubricators, Beet Scotch Gauge Glastte. We have also a line of packing on hand. We have the agency for the beet Gasoline Engine on the market. See one run at our shop. Don't forjet CP fVi iSlmftlnK Uoxee, Collare, and that 1 am prepared to make your planer bolts and any other kind of odd bolt and screws you may need. 2-Utt 1'hinkvii.le Machine Shop. a f E C4 C t t !. 3 3 1 E. 5 D 1 I 5, j Royal Insurance Co. i Not Welchera. S 1 Paid dollar for dollar in the ? f Frisco conflagration. ? i J. E. STEWART, Agt E 3 E3 E E E E4 a3 E 3 3 E THE SIMPLEX Cream Separator Mads in all Sizes Ea Jest Running. Ask us for n a men of users in Crook Coun ty. C W. ELK1NS, Agent Retiring from Bcuiness We have decided to clone oat oar lock of general merchandine consisting of dry goods, clothing, boots), shone, hardware, crockery, alaas-ware, gro- series, farm machinery etc., and retire from lmiinw. Them goods will be ciimr"1 out lor eaah rwgardlM of coat. A ffAr Ntvntttf' Armt nn AjWMitita mill be carried, and all notes and aecouats due ua moat he aettled at once. LO.N K FINK TRADING COM FAST, 10-31-41 O'Neil, Oregon, City Property tat Sals Ifoaae, barn and three lots for sale ; location: price reasonable. Ad- reasT. J. Ferguaon, Prineville, Ore. Fall and Winter SHIRT WAISTS Jnat Rceivd PRICES RIGHT Complete Assortment BUY EARLY Foster & Hyde Have Your Watches and Jewelry Repaired by W. FRANK PETETT Aaamaoa'a Drag Store, PRINEVILLE New Millinery All the latest styles in Trim med Hats, Street Hats, Plain Bailors and Children's Cape. Alao Handkerchiefs, Collars and other notions at Mrs. Estes' Corner Second and Main Sta. Cfr rA Aat .tit At m ai At a, ga r I JT m m w ' "a w ana rruit Lanas In tl Deschutes Valley write H. F, JONES," Redmond, Oregon. f3EaEIEEE'&3KI&3'&3 PF-3Jf3isiar Prescriptions Carefully Filled at a n d inANcnN x. rn 2 mrm aa7a iu vm w -.vr m HYDE I D.P.Adamson& Co U 1 I A f A , : . i . r , Shervin Williams PAINTS & VARNISHES An appeal to the Dride of the owner of a home Everyone who owns a home is anxious that that home shall make the best appearance possible. Two things are necessary to produce satis factory results in painting and var nishing a homes 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 Sherwin Williamn Paint and Varnithet. The Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make very kind of paint and varnish used (or a bouse 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. i Usui ami ' k r" 1 1 1 ii m mi iij W. F. mad Vhc Villon Jeed 2ard jflax 23atdigint ZProp. J'ine jCvery 2Rtjs for Sifre The traveling public guaranteed careful attention and prompt service. Team and Saddle horses for rent. Horses for sale. General team work done. Country trips a specialty dthing Is The Kind J. H. First Horseshoeing. Wagon ana Jfcenderson Wines and Liquors 1 S&ar Country Orders Solicited - First Door South of Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. Natke for Piblicttioa United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 21, 1907. Notice is hereby etven that in com- ; plfance with the provisions of the act of i Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An 1 act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada ! and Washington Territory," as ex i tended to all the Public Land States I by act of August 4, 1892, j Ella A. Kenyon, i of Redmond, county of" Crook, State of i Oregon, has this day tiled in this office I her sworn statement. No. 41532, for the ! purchase of theN SWU and NX SEW s of Sec. 10, in 1 p. 13 south, range lo east, w. w., ana win oner prooi 10 show that the land sought is more val uable 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. She names as witnesses: Charles M. Charlton, L. E. Hudson, of Prineville, Ore., Kachel L. Noland, of Portland, Ore., Cecil Kenyon, of Redmond, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of December, 1907. 10 lOp C. W. MOORE, Register. Hay For Sale One hundred tons No. 1 alfalfa and timothy hay for sale at to per ton. Can be fed on the premises. Good pasture, plenty of water. Good feed racks and eheils for sheep. For further particulars applv to J. A. isutternekl, Mitchell Oregon. 10-3tf Y 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 yotir painter lot any painting and varnishing you want done, that Sherwin-Williams Psints and Varnishes sre 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-Williams ready-to apply paints. Come in and have a little paint talk with us. Now is the time to "brighten up" 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 you 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. m That Pleases You Get At : WIGLE'S Place North of the Prineville Hotel aV k lienerai itepair worK aone & Pollard Finest Cigars In Stock the Poindexter Hotel Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby gireu, by the iindoraigned cxecmor of Ihe Estate of L. V. Bailey, deceased, to all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said L. V. Bailey to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. it. Klliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months form the first publication of this notice. Dated this lth day of Sept., 1907. GEOKOK W. BAILEY, Executor of the last will ol L. V. Bailey, deceased. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notite for Publication United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot 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, Mary M. Hansen, of Redmond, county of Croak state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 4322, for the purchase of the SEJtf SE of Sec. 10, NEJ NEJtf and H4 NEV4 of 8ec. 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, - , J.:. w Oregon, on the 13th day of December, 1907. She names as witnesses: Fines Wooos, Walter Gillespie, John O. Han sen and Burt A. Kendall, all of Red mond, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-i! escribed lands are requested to file their claims, in this office on or before said 13th day of Deeemver, 1907. 10-10 C. W. MOORE, RegiHter.