SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Tli followiiiH l !'' program to I given ilurinn the siwi-ion of tin Hi-coml Aiiimai Crook County Hymliiy rVlmol Cotivriilion to U liehl nt I'mieville Nov '22 to 21: 1st i1ii.v-l"rl.ln.v, Nov. . APT MINI ION NK.HMIIIN 2 . ill Wimi and I'rn.ver Hrrvlre It.'v. I. I. Hrow ii 2;it i irwiiiiUulliHi, iio1iil input uf inuiiiiiIIIii h, rtr. 2:30 Hound Taiilc ('iiift,riim,i', Kinidny Hi IiihiI Mannuriiiciil, Itov. num. A. riilin Ilrliitluti i.l Hit' I'uKh.r li Hie Htlllilil.V hVlliiul. J. II. Shlpp 3A" ........... ! I Mm-iiKoli!!! 3:15 , Add ii-xm Our (ln-nl-Hl Nit-d Itcv. Out. A. Philips 4;!M .... Hull Cull of Hiindiiy K(li().i, Iti-ulntritlloii, ('. KVK.NIMU HKNMON 7-W .. Hoiiit nmt I'rnyer Servse, lti-v. A. Iloiiwl 7:M .AiMivim .The W-nk I'Iium In iur Niindn.v Helmut, Uev. II. Clum. iHiiiMtuiHv, I). I. N:W .... Knit i... Mm. Ciillnvntli Aliiloiiiio'UU'lilii H.M) Aililn-N 'I'lit lti-ul Aiin-rl-riill Mny, ltiv. Clum. A. I'IiIn MitllMMI HKHMloN '.M dll.V 0;3tl ,,. KiMimiiul Prnrr Service, Mr. Uiwn urt' A. Iltyit :M Mnslr In I lin Kimdiv Kt'lmols, Iti'V. Clum. A. riilppM 10::w ,Vi Kliiuilil Attend Hun iliiy Helmut, Prof. Itliiurlinnl 11.H0 , IMmminkIoii ll:l.i ,., Itiuiiul Tnlili 'unferviici' Tln'Sun-rlul'iiili'iitM liev. Clum. A. I'lilppM AKTKIIM1HV HlRKIIIN 2 . ill. .... Hour iiml Prnyer Kcrvlee, lU'V. I.lllli. 2:15 ... ItusliieM ItfimrlH, flc. 2:4." Addnwt Junior lemrliiient, ltiv. Clum. A. !'IiIm 3:15 Tin' Work of tin Prlninry nnil Junior ienrttiientM (1) The Trad le-Hi ill,,. Mrs. Wlnm-k CM Tim lli-nlniii-rn Mm K. IU-II (3) Prltnnry t'liuut ...M Ihm ('Icvi-lniul (4) Thi Junior Mm. 1 1 ousel KYKMNll KI.HMION 7:.'UI ,. Hour mill Prnyer Service Mr. Ihtrulil II. .him 7;M .Address What Will You lit About It'.' Itev. t A.IIouwl H:50. ,.,. ,.. Duct Mi-H.laini IIiiiImoii nil. I Kiuu-ulM-rK K:30 Address Soul Winning In The Sunday Hi-hool, lii-v. Clum. A. I'IiIiim SCNUAV 2:30 i. ni llally of Sunday Schools. KvciiIiik Service lrt-Mlavttarlaii rhurvli ...... .......Cliwlnit Service. Fine Ranch Property for Sale ITiK) scr of deeded Id ml Umi mile noiithi'MHt of 1'h.iIuiii, Or. SUK'k or farm lam), Can rin liny, firniu or viKlnt.li'i, An ideal dairy ranch, t IimhI summer riii. All crops ilo wel1. 1 raise liny for 1M00 cow uii.l 10,000 kIiivd. I'.H.r health tlui r.snin lor sellinir. My land I so shunted that It control tli waitir mipply of a Jhi-jjo Huopn of rountry. If you pn'd'r to takn up iftHiit KiivriiniKiit lanil itu.lir li.mio HUta.l will hi' 1 1 you (IimhIi'iI IaiuI U fur iuhIi wiilt.r. Will Inur the fiilU'Nt In vxHtittaliun. : MuhI K' to California. For (urtliiT partii'tilur imiuiri at iIiim offiio. 10-JJ1 t.r City Property for Sl Hoiibi', barn anil tlinw loin for h1; BimkI liH'ation; prlcu rKiinniKblii. Ail IlroiMi T. J. hVriiMoii, I'rlnovUU', Ore. ! t Style 45, Price $2.50 The above represents one of our staple numbers in Ladies Afeclimn-Wcight Shoes. This shoe is neat and durable and is equal to shoes generally retailed for $3.50, Come and see 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 Local Mention Jou Siuitii of I'utiliiift nn in lown H.itiml.iy. I. A. McHowi ll c. 0-il w in town mi Limine m Monilny. Jolm Cumlm lilt HuturJay lor a tiioiithV nojoiirii in Portia inl and Houtlicrn California. lie will viit liix inotlirr nl 1'ri Hlon, Cut. Mii A in 1M ioii hit for hft i.oiir) nl liny tVntcr, WuhIi., Hutunlny. Mglit lioinki')in rooum for rout. Iminire nt the Ri'ilWy. Wnlluon Wliltwtl and wifo of Mailrni ar visiting rnlativcR iiire tl 1 WH'k. M. 8, May flnlil 1 bringing liia cut tin" from Uonlanil to fi-J dur ing tint wintrr. C. C. Dunham and V. M. Pun ham of Iti-ar Vm-k came in Mon day on luniii!. A. Canning returned tlim wek from Uonlnnd wlirre he tutu U t-n attending hia nliw'l'. (1. M. Cornctt and A (I. hoggin rHurui'd from Madraa Monday wlu-ro they diHporpd of alxiut a liumlrml lu ad of tinhrokin liorm-H. E. (. Hmilli returned the lant of the wwk from HiKtera and Rend whi'ro hn linn Wen with FHK'lal Agent WttltH of the (icncral Land oHic. Miita Lica Wood left ynU-rdny for New York, wlu're oho in to join Mr. and Mm. Drake of Rend, Ore., and then nail for JCuroo. Ore gonian. Mina lamina Iiiwuon who waa kieked in the clieat -lftft Thursday by a liorw, i able to lx' around again. Hi t injuries whilo eevere, are not thought to 1 of a imthiii hint nature. Library Rooka for the public achoola have been .delayed on account of a ahipment of hooka from the rant having gone eatray. Hooka have probably ln-en shipped by t hia time aa'the tini limit ex pired Nov. 16. At the Find IVabyterian church next Sunday Dr. Dunemore will preach in the morning ot 11 o'clock, and in the evening, there will lo an addre by Rev. Cha. A.'rhippa, Sunday School Worker. The Male 6.uarttslt will aing at the evening ttervice. rrinevillo is to have n, skating rink. A. H. Lippman baa work men now engaged in putting up the structure and -it in expected thntthe rink will be running in full blast in aUiut a month, l'erry I'oindexter ban leawd it and will conduct the rink. The builJing ia 30x112 and i on one of Mr Lippman'a lota on the north aide. On Sunday all the churches will hold their morning service na usual; but will go together for a maun meeting at the Presbyterian church at 7:30. Rev.C. A. Phips will make the address and special music will be rendered. This will lw the closing of the Sunday School Convention. At 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon however, a grand rally of all the Sunday Schools and visitors will be held in the Union church. Ladies Shoes M. O'Connor ol The Dallee ia in the city. C. L. I'arrisb came in TtK-nday from Crook. F. P. Moody of The Dalles came in Tuesday. Hulled barley, loMest cash price at J. K. Stewart A Co. W. F. King left Tuesday for Shaniko on business. (I. IC. Price of Crook was in the city attending to business. Misa Jesuit) McCallister got back Saturday from Portland. Will Ford and Chaa. O'Neil left Tuesday for Rend where they will work on the I). I. A P. Co. ditch. J. D. Watts, special U. S. agent, of Portland came in Sunday, J. H. Ilorney of Madras was in ths city the first of the week. C. W. Colby of Crooked river was in the city the first of the week. A billanl and iool table are to lie installed in the Logan Candy Store. Carl Hyde and Charley Sum mers who have been working on the I). I. & P. Co. ditch are back in town. A box of g.-ometrical figures was received at the High School Mon day morning. These figures were much needed and will greatly facilitate the work of the geometry classes. Everybody is invited to the dedi cation of the Methodist church Sunday, December 1. All the other cliurchi-e will dismiss their services. All should count on attending the lecture by Dr. Cole man on Monday evening, Dec. 2. The Rend Madras-Shaniko stage line is a thing of the past. The remainder of the stock atout twenty-five in nnmlier were aold at public auction at the Pilot Iiulte Rarn in Rend yesterday. The report is current that the line was run at a loss during the entire summer. J. E. Adamson of Mitchell has bought the lease of 1). P. Adamson & Co. on the 1G0 acres of road land west of town and is prepar ing to move onto the place at once. Mr. Adamson has been in business at Mitchell for about seven years and says that he will be glad to try farming for a time at least. The boxing gloves and punching bug which were sent for by the Athletic Club of the Crook Coffhty High School, arrived last wwk, and have already been tried by members. At a meeting of the club held last Wednesday it was decided to send for a tennis and basket ball outfit and to fix up the grounds for these games. It ia ex pected that in time, the literary societies will organize opposing tennis and keep things lively on the High School campus. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Hay Creek, Oregon, are guests at the Portland Hotel. They, however, are planning to remain but a short time as they will spend the re mainder of the winter in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp, Jr., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Edvvards at their charming ranch residence. Mrs. Sharp writes enthusiastically of life on their own ranch, which she is en joying to the utmost and is going in extensively tor horseback riding Oregonian. A Deutsche Market" The ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold "A Deutsche Mar ket" In the old bunk tiullillnur, on Friday, December ti. For the benefit of those that never attended any t hlnir of the kind we apiH'iid the fol lowing Information, written by one of the ladles: You enter the room with your mate, A lady will hand each a plate, .Inst turn to the Hunt a lady so neat, Serves yon one of our tlve kinds of meat. Move on to the next the sign having pen d : Which tells you "White and lirown Ureau, Then pickles cheese and baked beana, Must not lie lett out iy an means, A helping of salad you take, .) list for your stomach's sake, Keen on to the south attain yon buy For here we serve cookies, dough' nuts and ole. Now turn to the east and make the lust 1 1 lea. Tula Is the booth for coffee, cocoa and tea Come have a seat you paid as yon went. And thlrty-ftvo cent Is tho money you spent. 5 p. m. to 9 p. ni. $250 Reward A reward of 250 will bo paid for In formation leading to the arrest and conviction of any person found guilty of interfering with the fiow of water or dam of the Squaw (!reek Irrigation Co. K. T. SLAYXON, Secy. Fred Smith left Tuesday for hia home at Paulina. Chas. Daly of Rear Creek was in the city the first of the week. The Prineville Flouring Mills re running night and day to keep p with orders. C. M. Red field and Tom Langon of the construction camp at the river ted were in the city the first of the week. There was a large crowd at the ance at Lamonia last muay iglit. The music was furnished y J. M. Sharp. A new star was added to the American flag last Saturday. Oklahoma and Indian Territory jointly makes the forty-sixth twinklor to Uncle Sam's collection. Friday Nov. 15, was regular meeting day for the literary so cieties of the High School. The Ochoconiana kindly invited the Alpha society to assist at their program. The eccial feature was mock trial, which, being well carried out, was both instructive nd amusing. B. F. Johnson returned from the Paulina country the last of the week where he has been adjusting range difficulties. Mr. Johnson reports a crew of seven men work ing on the Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph line from Paulina to Burns. The construction work is nder the direction of A. W. Clo thier, and Mr. Johnson says that t is one of the best telephone lines he has ever seen. The work has been completed to a point about ten miles beyond Paulina and will soon lie connected with the Lewis lines from Rurns. Upon the com pletion of this line a great volume of business that the local com panies have never been able to handle will be handled through the central office here. To date the people of the Burns country and adjacent territory have been compelled to use a very indirect route, which has been both ex pensive and ineffective as compared with the service they will be given over the Pioneer company's lines when the connect on is com leted. Notice to Farmers The Hotel Poindexter Barber Shop Makes Special Offer. The Poindexter Rarber Shop has not chamred hands but has only banned Its name. It will hereafter be known a the rolndexter Tradln; Barlier Shop for we are going to offpr the nubile a chance to get nil work done at this shop in this way If you have some produce of any kind that you want to trade or exehauge for work In this line Drtng It in to me and we will exchange Burlier Work for same. Any one man may bring in as much as fo worth of the kinds of produce herein mentioned and get a credit for same at this shop. F.ggs, fruit, butter, cabbage-, lieets, potatoes, parsnips and onions. We can use most any sum oi nmeu truck. Leave at the Poindexter Hotel building. Itemeinber you can bring anywhere from 50 cents to ii worth and get a credit for same, This chance will be open for 30 days onlv but you may have six months to trade out your credit. This Is a chance for you to make an exchange throinrh the dull season. Now is your chance. Have Your Watches and Jewelry Repaired by W. FRANK PETETT Adsmton'. Drug Store. PRINEVILLE City Property For Sale My property near the high school is for sale, l'riee 1000 cash. Kor further particulars write or 'phone. 10-lm C. W. STARR, Prineville, Or. THE SIMPLEX Cream Separator Made in all Sizes Ea iest Running. Ask ns for names of users in Crook Coun ty. C W. ELKINS, Agent HAD HIS NOSE KICKED OFF Redmond, Ore., Nov. 18. Tuesday ot last week E. H. Lockyear five miles south of town had a very bad accident in being kicked by a horse. Ilia nose was torn nearly off and the skull some what fractured. Mr. Hewins who was with him said that the nose was the only thing that saved hia life. Dr. Turley of Bend was called and came prepared to ad minister chloroform, but could not on account of the condition of the nose. Twenty-one stitches were taken. Friday evening Mr. Lock year was getting along nicely. He had sat up so the bed could be made and a part of the bandages were removed. We with many others hope for his speedy re covery. We neglected to say that F. T. Redmond was visited by his brother and wife for several days. They have already departed and ex pressed themselves as very well pleased with the country. The reason for neglect was that no one mentioned the matter to the re porter. W. L. McEwing is organizing a chorus of some fifteen or twenty voices for a Christmas entertain ment. F irst practice to be Friday nieht this week. If folks will only turn out as well as they have promised there is bound to be a very successful entertainment. Colonel Belcher reports several and buyers in the past week and business good. We are to have a new neighbor out our way. A new family is now oscupying the lied field house Brown by name and neighbor O. H. Long is iving in the O'Connor house. Ray Archer went out to the ditch camp to work last week and J. J. Ellinger came in from there to spend Sunday at home. Walter Gilletpie is home from quite an extended trip in riorth Dakota. Cranberries Fancy Cove Apples Sweet Potatoes Lemons Pears Tomatoes J. E. Stewart & Co. -v I New Millinery All the latest styles in Trim med Hats, Street Hats, Tlain Sailors and Children's Caps. Aleo Handkerchiefs, Collars and other notions at Mnc Fctoc' .nillincry I ii o. loiwj Parlors Corner Second and Main Stt. Prescriptions Carefully gj Filled at D. P. ADAMSON & CO. 1 4 Boys' and Youths ! Canvas Shoes, while they f last, per pair $1.00. J. E. STEWART & CO 1 Royal Insurance Co. Not Welchers. I I Paid dollar for dollar in the Frisco conflagration. i J. E. STEWART, Agt Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, by the unclereiRiiea executor of the KstHte of L. V. Btiiloy, decvueil, to all creditors unci others having claims aitftinst the estate of the said L. V. Bailey to present the same wllh the proper vouchers to the undorslgned at the offlee of M. R. Klhott in Prineville, Oregon, within Bix months form the lirst publication of this notice. Dated this 19th day of Sept., 1907. GKORitK W. BAILKY, Executor of the last will of U V. Bailey, deceased. PAINTS & VARNISHES An appeal to the pride oi the owner of a home Everyone who owns a home i!r anxious that that home shall make the beit appearance possible. Two thing are necessary to produce satis factory results in painting and var nishing a home t 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 bouse in spite of the wear and tear of living in it. These are offered by the Sherwin Williamt Paintn and Varnithes. The Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make rvery 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 enawels, so that any given idea can be earned out, and car ried out with the best materials. rfe-vLt- ass ,h- W. F. 6 sp-' v' (jp; fpg c'w'j cs?i iS5j cJwbeiewj tsio ewg cwj M cwb ts-o THANKSGIVING DANCE P. A.A.C. Halljhursday, Nov. 28 FLOOR MANAGERS Harold Baldwin, Harry Lanius, Dr. Rosenberg Jack Summers Supper at Hotel Poindexter Dance Tickets, $1.00 St? 1 I ::e::e"e:;e::e:j:e::e:53::::e: Villon jftax Baldwin, Prop. Jftine TJew Xi'vcry tfyrs for Jftre The traveling public gurant '. c ! attention and prompt service. i. v. 1 Saddle horses for rent. Horses for sale. General team work done. Country trips a specialty at lacksmithing ... Is The Kind J. H. First Horseshoeing. Wagon and 21 & 52' SSa Jfeonderson & ZPollard Wines and Liquors Country Orders Solicited First Door South of ViLUMJS 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 you 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 Siierwin-Williama ready-to-apply paints. Come in and have a little paint talk with ns. Now is the time to 'brighten up" your borne 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. . Ik Him Jeed 2ard That Pleases . m if : You Get At WIGLE'S Place North of the Prineville Hotel 4 a General Repair work done ,S8 V Finest Cigars In Stock the Poindexter Hotel V