WILD WITH EXCITEMENT Prineville, Oregon in a fever of excitement over the wonderful CURES Performed by DR. MADISON The Great American Specialist Deaf Made to Hear Lame To Walk Opera house packed, noth ing like it ever seen in Prineville before. , Dr. Madison and staff of the Medical Institute of Liverpool Eng., and Crawfordsville, Indiana branch office Portland, Oregon, lectured to a large audience Mon day night. The doctors are agree able and forceful speakers and held the audience in close attention while they explained the theory and usefulness of their wonderful discoveries. Many promises were made which seemed utterly impossible to believe and when the doctor in vited those who were hard of hear ing to come forward and be cured, H. Odell, A. B. Roller and Mary Marker responded to the call and were made to hear in a whis per in a few seconds. The doctor then called for crip pies on crutches and John W. Snyder responded. He was afficted with that giant disease, rheumatism, for 12 years, and he was unable to walk except with crutches and great difficulty and pain. He was operated on with medicine for 20 minutes and walked off the stage free from pain and stiffness, followed by the won dering crowd, while the doctor broke his crutches. To say the audience was astonished and wild would be putting it mildly. The doctor was warmly congratulated. It seemed like a dream but it was real. Ministers and doctors were in the audience and they seemed as well pleased as any. They treat the following diseases: Paralysis, catarrh, deafness, big" neck, bladder and kidney diseases, rheumatism, Bcrofula, loss of manly vigor, female diseases, bowel com plaint, dibility, dropsy, heart, liver and nerve diseases, tape worm, sore legs, all ear and eye diseases, cancers, piles and fistula j cured without pain, and all kinds of chronic diseases treated. J A M ME D With Humanity Was the Opera House Tuesday Night Anxious To See And Hear DR. MADISON The Great American Specialist The doctor again performed wonderful cures, the stage bdng filled with old and young, anxious to be treated. , C. V. Sping and Ella Hoover came forward and were made to hear a whisper in a few seconds. The Dr. called for cripples on crutches and Henry Grimes, who was helpless from that giant disease, rheumatism, and was unable to walk except with crutches, was operated upon with medicine for 20 minutes and walked home free from pain and distress, while the doctor broke his crutches again proving new and advanced .methods of treating chronic disease. His office thronged from morning till night. A positive cure assured on all cases accepted. Xow is the time commence. Delavs are dangerous He Treats All Chronic Diseases to Office At PRINEVILLE HOTEL 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday Consultation Free Will remain in Prinvill until Friday, Nov. 29. Closing At 6 p. m. Government Gives Relief Secretary t'ortelyou made the announcement Monday that as a means of giving relief to the financial situation, the treasury would issue 150,000,000 in Panama bonds and 100,000,000 certificates of indebtedness or as much thereof as may bo neccssarv. The certifi cates will run for one year and will boar 3 jht cent interest. Presi dent Roosevelt has heartily en dorsed the plan in the following letter: The President letter to Secre tary Cortelyou is as follows: "The White House, Washington, 1). C, Nov. 17, 1907. My IVar Mr. Cortelyou: I have considered your proposal. I approve the issue of the fifty millions of Pana ma bonds which will b immedi ately available as the basis for additional currency. I also ap prove the issue of $100,000,000, or so much as you may find noces of $50 sary, of $50 3 per cent interest ceeds of the sale of which can be j '' M tl,e circulation per capita was aj. it is now into i.etive circulation the money they are hoarding, " The hanks and trust companies are solvent. There is more cur rency in the country today than there was a month ago, when the supply was ample. Since then $-5,000,000 in gold has been ini ported and the government has deposited already $C0,lX0,(XH). These are laets; and I appeal to the public to co-operate with us in restoring normal business condi tions. The sovernnu that the people do not suffer HjAyJ only the people themselves will act in a normal way. Crops are good fS and business conditions are sound, ana we should nut the monev we have into circulation at once to meet the needs of our abounding nrosperitv "'There is no analogy at oil with tine way things were in 1SU3. In November 30, of that year, there was in the treasury but llftl, 000.000 ingobi On November 14, of this year, there was in the treasury $1)04,000.000 sold Ten ft usiness condi- J55 lent will wJU not suffer if2lv5 Bs5 t "V 09 LTJV WW X Av VS. lii 330 " Royal Worcester " and 44 Nemo 99 Corsets Gloves A Complete Line for Ladies Misses Children IF! V'rf LW J9 itM NMItAN Pi M 7 ' - ''' T ;t , - V' Butterick Patterns and the Delineator 10c ami 15c None Higher at once deposited bv vou wheie the greatest need exists, and es pecially in the west and south. where the crops have to le moved. I have assurance that the leaders of Congress are considering a cur rency bill which will meet in per manent fashion the needs of the situation, and which I believe will he passed at an early date after Congress convenes two weeks hence. "What is most needed just now is that our citizens should realize how fundamentally sound business conditions in this country are and how absurd it is to permit them selves to get into a panic and create stringency by hoarding their savings instead of trusting per fectly sound banks. There is no particle of risk involved in letting business take its natural course and the people can help themselves and the country most by putting Watch Found A n'Afrll Anil eltuin f.,tin.l Tit.. owner ran hive same bv proving and paying for this ad. J. It. SHUT. When you want a nlensiuit itlivslt try Clmiulterlntirs Stoimicli ami Liver TaliletH. Thev nn-. ranv In take and produce no griping r other unpleasant effect. Sold by I. I. Adaiuson. The Exact Thing Required for Con stipation "As a certain nnroritlvu n.i stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thi II IT It'll 11 f -.() Df.nm. enough for the most robust, 'yet mild euouKn ana saw lor children and without that terrible grlpfnjr so common to most purgatives," say R. S. Webster & Co.. I'd urn iintH,i Canada. For sale by D. P. AilaniHiin: The steps that yon now take, the ability of the government to back them up, and the fact that not a particle of rit-k is involved therein, give the fullest guarantee of the sound condition of our jcople and the sound condition of our treas urv. All that our people have to do now is to go ahead with their normal business in a normal fash ion, and the whole difficulty dis appears, and tins end will I achieved, if each man will act as he normally does act, and as the real conditions of the country's business lullv warrants his now acting. Sineerelv yours, "Tit KO POKK UiXVSK vt: I T." These bonds are to he issued in small dementionsan primarily for the who would otherwise hoard his money. They will also he used as a basis for national hanks to in crease their circulation. This ex pedient is but temporary. It is exected that congress will enact legislation that will give perma nent relief. Broken lines of fancy dishes almost at your own price at J. E Stewart it Co. A Methodist Minister Recommend! Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. 9 m 0 Eh m to be issued in ia id are intended I troall investor DRESS GOODS SALE ThankspTing prices on nil of our lino of Fancy Dress Plaids, Plain and Fan;y Mixed Weaves, Mohairs and Serges, in colors and blacks. Regular 65c and 75c Values at 50c per yard Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Values at , .....$1,15 " " Flannelettes Regular 25c values at 18c Regular 15c and 20c values at 12Jc ft Special Thanksgiving Offerings gj W n fi 8 Ladies Fine Cash mere Hose . ItcKiilar 7.V values nt 50c Hettular 50c values nt 35c A few Ladies' and Misses' Skirts at Half Price. Fascinators, Knit Shawls and Capet all Reduced. See our line of Men's " Sincerity " Suits and Overcoats. They are made by honest hand work and guaranteed to stand hard ware 1 WURZWEILER & CO Hay For Sale One hundred ton a "r. 1 o!f..lf.. timothy hay for sale at t6 per ton. Can be fed on the premises. Good paoture, plenty of water. Good feed racks and eheds for sheep. For further particulars apply to J. A. Buttertieli! Mifc.l..ll Oregon. 10.3, f For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands In the Deichute Valley write H. F, JONES, Redmond, Oregon. A Jaa : Ailmlnitnl ft 1 in t lUv niininiftrntir nf thu pnihi-h nf vr.i p I III U i AiuliTiuin. .Iti to nil iiT..t iiuvIiikIhI m I Inllnt nlllt 111" I'llilt.' of thn i.l .'rl..l I' Ul am. 1.., .i.. w M ! ViilWliiTt tn Ih. it ii.l...ui.ti...l a. hi. ...I;.... i .. I ill i ' I'riltvilltt. Or. ifnii u-itlitn .t nw.tttti. it... I III if. ', lirst pilliliraliiiti .if thin Imlit e. I l!l M. K. KLI.IOTT. W Ailtnilliftrftliir Of till' lttKt. nf Krttl t' Ami.-.l ill ., 1 Il ll fE6EMESfiamsi! We hnve,h)nnlH.rlalnVCKh T3.. r 5 ltnely in our Inline fur wven yeurn, I lUre LrUgS 5 ""'I it lm nlwuyn prove.l t U- n it d r,,,!'ll,1' remeily. We Imve found 5 AT IS tllut 11 woultl l' more thiin the hj ! mninifiutiiren eliilm for It. It l ll P Arlomcnn r Pn H 'lvliUl.v ku'1 foreroupnnd vlioo. fi u. r.aaamson oc to h mK e.,uKi.( iu-v. .ian.e a. u-wih, ' r r UiriiMtorMniii.il Minn l I.' Il.i.nl. . iiuuiiHTinia h i iiiikii Kemeily l Hold uy v. i . .MiaiiiHim. Notice to Creditor!. Retiring from Business We have decided tn M nCA fIlt mm stock of general of dry gocxig, clothing, boot, Bhoen. hardware, crockery, glass-ware, grn. ceriea, farm machinery etc., and retire from busineBs. Thsa orwlti ..;n v. closed out for caeh regardless of cost. Aiier .aoveniDer tirst no accounts will be carried, and all due us must be settled at once. LUAE VISE TRADING COMPANY. 10-31-4t O'Neil, Oregon, Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon dote of butiness Augutt 22, 1907 mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, Pratldcnt D. F.Btiwaut, Vlc Prldnt O. M. Elkih. Oatihlar DIREOTOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkihi, O. f. SrtwART Tranwieta a (Joncral Hanking HuHinoKS Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive nromot atten tion Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shanlko KCHEDULK -tave Shaniko, 6 p. m. . Arri' en at I'rinevllk' 6 a. rn. Iavea IViiievillo 1 p. m. Arrive at Shaniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations New Prineville Photo Gallery JuMt i'H.nml in lh old (.hutDgrapli M liiuMhiK on eiiKt fide Main MrvH lJ All the laU'Ht stylos in rhotornplis. Wo liavo M Artura Finish. The best on the markt t. All work Kiiarantmi. Pricts reasonable. See namples. M i. L rKi, rropnetor. m EllMllllSESnSv sbBI 1 rea ra? fr .1 & w 1 I m rr -ww-wi(k)iNtstsjiK Uifton & Cornett At the UKHOI.UCKM Itonn" and Discount f2(l),:i'15 21 United Rtufc's Bunds la.S00 0(1 Hank (rt'inlwtK 12,240 12 I'ue from banks suit to i-k 1WI.I27 2 cash on hand 8).a 7ft Hdomptlon fund (125 00 l.l.UUI.ITIKS (.'npllal Htonk i fin.(K)l) ii Kurplim and undivided proflU M,fJi 22 circulation I(l,.K0 00 Divldendu unpaid 8.2i0 00 id-iMMitN mijm 14 HOTEL PAUUNA ELMER CLARK, PROP'R. Modern Ooiiveinenrex. Stiial A renm inrHl at ion for Oimiiicrcml Men. I'l'cd ami I.Ivitv Slnliln in (Connection. Katkh khom 1 to f.i PKU fMlT. Paulina, Oregon. HW.1W 36 B. F. Allen, Proident Will Wurzweiler. Vice-PrMident T. M. Baldwin, Cuhicr H. Baldwin, Au't Cuhiar !! T-l I -II . ' Office at Prineville Hotel a e 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Including Sunday Consultation Free The treatment is medicine and a. 1 II'MI . . uBieopny. wm noi visit any other town in this county. All wishing treatment must come to Prineville by Friday, JSov. 29 pos tively the last day in Prinevi77 e THE PLACE TO T I f CY THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY I L-CQUCl SAVE MONEY I. MICHEL, Proprietor " - Holiday Goods Now Recidv lOME to us whether vou are readv In lmu nr nnf VV nra - j j mi, noau" quarters. I his season we are belter prepared than ever before to supply everv nossihle want in HnlMav Mprehantl.co TU.. :., il.-. ..li I .. . e toviwiaiiui iiua ia uic lluil Ul some carelul planning and skillful buying. ' Our wonderlul business of last year set a high mark, but now with your help we are going to make a new record OUR JEWELRY LINE You can't begin to think about presents without thinking of JEWELRY bo many and so varied are the things included under the term that a gilt for everyone you wish to remember might be found in this one line alone. Let me show you all the beautiful things in Jewelry that I have gathered for this Holiday Season. , . "" Hiiui ir-"-im cy-iy IHirCHaWeWC Will lllVP Villi - V- the mtuhine, you buy the records. Have your tickutM. y Free -one HtHiidtinl Talking Machine. We furnish THE LEADER New Prineville Hotel Building PRINEVILLE, OREGON kAAAAAAAAAAAAi TimlHT I.inl, Act .1 ntie 3, 1878. Nolle for Publication IJnit:l Kliil.ua l.iiml (MVhm Thn rnlll. ( Ir.'imn Ki.i.f 91 1(1 .7 Notice IH l,f rcihv irlvnn llmt'ln ,...',. Ill f ill 110 with tll riroviuinnu rf tin, ....I ..I t.ifiiumHH i;i .iiinH .1. inH otmtiu.i act for the suit! ol timber IiiikIh in the Mauis ol uantornin, Oregon, Nevaln ailll WHHhilltftoil Terrilirv " on tended to all the I'nblio Land ty act of Aiigimt 4, 18112, 101 la. A. Knrivnii of Redmond, county of Crook, .State of I trVUim. IIAH LlllH Oav I IV In I na n na her bworn Htntemtint, No. 4,'t:t2, for the nillChftHO (if tli. NWU'mwl KA Hl.'l of Sec. 10. in To. 1.1 moiiiIi runua it ettHt, W. M., and will offer proof to himiw uibi mo iiinu BOiignt in inoro val uable for iln titnher nr alima !..... (,.. aKriciiltiirul purjKiHPH, and to entalilinh I her I'liiim tn miirl lml li.fira i.n I ....... i...(..iu IHV I county clerk, at rnneville, Oregon, on I nie i.nn uay 01 ueceiimer, nil). Sill! Illirill'S H8 witllftHMnff! f!)llirla M (.'barltfin, L, K. Jludnon, of I'rinevillo, ire., nacnei i. noianu, of I'ortland, Ore.. Cecil Kenvon. of Redmond. I Auv and nil nemnriN eliiiitiftu. a.i. versely the above-described lanila are reuiieHieo lo nie T.neir ciHima in ti,i j office on or before aid 13th day of i'tji;trnmer, l.n;. 10-lUp W. MOOKK, RnnlHtCr. City Property for Sale DeHirablc residence locatimis in difrerent pang of I'rinnvillu. improved or unlm proved, In lots or blocks. AIno Home choice btlHiliCHH lnl.fl on Miiin utrentu da,. 11... center of the city. Kor particulars address nux zfv, rrmeviiie, vr. 1 -2a Men's Suits. Hals and ironr.! Furnishincs at about half price at 9! Succetsort to R. E. Simpaon : I Qrunni QITITC i UVIAVVLi UUlllJ Finest Line in the City School time is here and anxious mothers want to know where to get the Be&t Suits for the least money. Come to our store and cease your anxiety. We have all kinds, all prices and can fit any boy. THE HAMILTON BROWM School Shoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. MADE FOR HARD USACE Call and Inspect these Lines We have other Bargains, too 1 I i rices Kight i J. ft. hlewarts & Co