r THE ANNUAL CITY ELECTION Tl city election wa Ih IiI Mod day. There, wu no particular In tret ahown In the matter until Monday morning. Then three (Ickeli were ut into tin. fi,.,. There a a "CHimm' Ticket," headed hy Will 'ltrj!Weiler (or mayor, Walter O'Neil, I). P, Adanmoii at l (i. N. Clifton for councilmeii, William Draper for recorder, J. L McL'ttllocli for treua tiVer, ami J. H. Crook for marshal. There !, nolher ticket called "Tt payer Ticket" with W. t, "King for mayor; councilmen, J. W. IWne.W. A. Booth and J. II. Henderson. For recorjer, M. H. treasurer, J. L McCul loch, marshal, John lireeding. The third ticket wna named the Teoi.le'a Ticket." Th only dif. fereuc e hi-tween it and the Citizena' ticket waa for the oll'iocn of city recorder and marshal. William Wigle waa out lor recorder and I. It. Doak for marshal. Tim remit Ot the ballot ahowed that the Citixcna' ticket waa elected. J. L. McCuIloch wna ou all three ticket! for treasurer. There were a few acattering vote. One hundred and aiity-aeven halloU were cant. The following In the official count: Citiana' Tlek.l For Mayor Will VYtiri welter For ('oiiuclliiien Walter O'Neil 117 l. I. AdnniMon U7 t. N. Clifton ...131 For Itecorder AVllllimi Iirnier 101 j For Trenail rer J. I.. M. Ciill.H li ina For Miii-mIuiI J. II. Cronka KM Taipay.r't Ticket For Mayor W. F. Klmr . 47 For ('.miu llini'ii J. W. lUione 47 W. A. Booth M 4. II. Henderson .Id For Itecorder M. II. Hell ...r,i For Treasurer J. I McCuIloch ........12 For Mnrwlml John itreedltitf fi7 PeopU'a Ticks For lUronler William Wlgle .... ". For Mnrwhnl Turk l. Ioak ..... 3 Tln ticket headed by W. F. King wni in the field for several houra before Mt. King knew bin name waa on it. When he found out ho waa running for mayor be promptly withdrew from the race. Mr. Booth did not know that he was aspiring lor municipal honor until one of the ticket lull into hia band. Mr. Doak waa another that did not eek office. . Notice To Stockholders The it n mini meeting of thu Central Ore gon Livestock ,fc Agricultural Amoeiatlon will be hold at the court house III Trine ville, Oregon, on Monday, January 6, Urns, at a o'clock p. in. la-UMIt DUNCAN MA0I.KO1), Secretary. HOLIDAY PRESENTS of all kinds at . v, r. niniuuii ft wt IbaffaEises Local Mention Mis Maude lohha left Saturday .r Astoria. 1. M.MilU returnxl to his rmu li at Hiipli K Fatunlay. John CoinU returned Monday from hia (J ililornia trip. (!. I. 1'attcrson of Culver waa in the city the first of the week. C. J. Johnson returned Monday from hi cattle ranch on (.'rooked river. Do not forget the annual New Vear'i hall at the Club January 1. Mix Edna Hamilton, who ha been keeping hooka for W. F. King, left Friday for her home in Kuganu. Thron Thronaon ia suffering from a very painful cane of eryia-la. It. W. lireeae ehipjied two car load of fat beef from Hlmntko to Portland market thia week. Henry B. Cram returned Hunday from Bhaniko where bo ba been completing the delivery of hi cattle. Mr, tiny Bear waa in from Powell liutle Monday The o pie of that neighborhood are pre paring to have a Chrixtma tree at the Bhepherd achool house. C. A. Miller waa in the city Moiiduy from hia aheep ranch on JuuiHr Creek. Mr. Miller reort hi aheep are doing well. lie i feeding mmie hay at present but think the rango will remain good until after January Int. Thera will he a grand ball at the new fkatinR rink on Friday, Dec ember 27. The finest dancing floor in the country JJflxl 12 feet. A iecial invitation ia extended to people, living in the country. See the announcement in another column. The drama that waa to be pro duced about January lot by local talent for the Heheknh lodge ba been postponed until a later date. Duncan Marleod. who ha been managing the affair, , bus ent to Portland for it more appropriate comedy and when thia i received and developed the public may rent assured that they will eee something worth while. Regular service at the Presby terian church next Buuday, both morning and evening. At the evening service, Dr. Dunatnom will deliver the eighth of the series of character eketchea, hia subject to he, "Samuel and Saul, Prophet ann King." The male quartette will sing at the evening service, and there will also bo orchentral munio. The public- are cordially invited. The Prineville postofllco has bad a holiday rush of husine during the pant week that denote any thins but stringent financial con dition. During the six days closing Saturday night IubI, 2rG money order were issued for something more than 112,000, Stamp sales average, about $ 20 a day, while occasionally the amount received from this source reaches $50. The holiday rush is evident and the number of parcels is in creaning as the month advance and will not abate until about January 1st. J. E. STEWART & CO Headquarters for Cereal . Products Fancy Patent Flour, per sack . LI1.25 Standard Brand Flour t " 1,10 " " " per barrel 4.25 - " " " 5-barrel lots at 4.00 Whole-Wheat Flour, CO-lb bag .1.10 Corn Meal. White or Yellow, 10-lb bag .45 Rolled Oata, 10-lb bag...,; .50 Hominy, ' ' " . .45 Graham, . " ; " .30 Y 25-lbbag: ' .60 ) 50-ib .;. ..v 1.00 Germ Grits, 10-lb bag... .40 Rye flour, 25-lb bag :. .75 50-lb 1.50 J. E. Stewart & Co Orner Cyru wu in from Culver yesterday. W, B. Halo of Culver ia hauling groin to town. During the Uolid)- 1 will kw p o'n evening. I. Michel. Holla N. D'ty of Powdl l!utte wa in the city the llret of the week. Urand .ball New Year's night at the V. A. A. C. hall. Danco till daylight. Hey. J. J. Moore will preach at the Weaver School house next Sunday at 11 A. M. A. H. Holler ia building a fine 1100 cottage on Main street, near the home of W. It. McFarland. O. W. Reynold was in town the first of the week from hi ranch at the old river bed on the Itend road. C C. Lundy of Rums is in Crook county looking after the nterests of the W. V. & C. M. W. Road Co. Oscar Huffman arrived from Bhaniko yesterday with a load of lumber stave for the D. I. & P. Co's. big flume at Powell Ruttca. J. A. McClum'a new cottage, next door to Hugh Lister's is about finished. Evidently the firm of Holler A McClum is preparing for a cold winter. Christmas service will lie the order ot the day for the Methodist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. n the evening Mr. Housel will preach on the subject, "Bin, Its Result." Everybody welcome. C. R. Shattuck was in from his ranch at Powell Ruttes yesterday. Mr. Shattuck reports several in ches of snow at his place which will be beneficial to fall sown grain. Mr. Fred A. Grimes and Miss Ada M. Taylor were married by Rev. J. T. Moore at the Ruptist parsonage last Sunday afternoon. These are two of Crook county's best young people, and we wish them much joy and prosperity. rord was received the first of the week that Mr. S. P. Glenn wa burned out at Eureka, Calif., on December 5. Details of the fire were not given but it is thought that the house and contents were a total loss. Fresh candies of the right quul ity; absolutely pure and many kinds at all sorts ot prices. Every body wants candy and nuts around the house at Christmas time. You can get a lot of it here without spending too much and because I sell it. It is sure to satisfs'. I. Michel. Rev. C. R. Chase, a gospel preacher from Asotin, Washington, preaches tonight also Friday and Saturday night, Sunday morning and evening at the Union church He will use object lessons, colored charts, which will tie both inter esting and instructive. It will pay you to hear him. Floyd Houston of Crook was in the city Saturday buying supplies for his cattle ranch. Mr. Houston has just finished riding for his cattle on the desert and says that up to ten days ago the cattle were doing as well on the range without feed as they did all last summer. In tho vicinity of Swartz canyon about ten miles south of this place they found green grass six inches high among the rooks. WA "ML, Horn On iVteiulier K5, to the wife of John Flint, m daughter. Everybody invited to the New Year's ball at P. A. A. C. ball. Dance all night. The Presbyterian Sunday School will present a short program in connection with their "Christmas irove" on Christmas eve, to which all friends of the achool are cor dially invited. A postal from Roy Howard to rienda here saya that after several weeka' work on the Koscburg Daily Review, he has given up the work there and is now with the "West ern Life," a magazine of six months duration. Ho says the "Western Life" has 30,000 circulation and expects to grow. Roy and hi wife are now living in Portland. Married At the home of the bride's parents, about 25 miles southwest of Prineville, on Satur day, December 14th, Mr. James M. Hayes, and Mrs. Paralee Kitching Collins, Rev. Dr. Dunsmore of the Presbyterian church of Prineville, officiating. The groom is a prom inent cattleman residing at Silver Lake, at which place the happy couple will make their home. They have the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. THE SIMPLEX Cream Separator Made in all Sizes Ea iest Running. Ask u for name of um in Crook Coun ty. C W. ELKINS, Agent Milinery Sale Christmas Week Only This wOl be your last chance to get Millinery Goods at prac tically your own price. Great bargains in Children's Hats, Baby Hoods, Ribbons of all kinds, Maline, etc Remember the sale will lasl from Decem ber 23 to 28 only. T. F. McCallister Notice to Farmers LOSt A buckskin fiiced fur-lmrked iclove liwt on Satunlay evening on the Irhallln. f'r wrrk In thia line hrlnir the Kmile aouthwewt of town. He-! esc,,al,K I,,r wora m tn w line onug The Hotel Poindexter Barber Shop Makes Special Offer. The Poindexter Barlier Shop has not changed hand but baa only changed Its nnme. It will hereafter be known as the Poindexter Trading Barber Shop for we are going to offer the public a chance to get all w-ork done at this shop In this way: If you have some produce of any kind that yon want to trade or i t- s-J,.'. -, ' , Win PAINTS & VARNISHES An onnMl fr thr nn'rlp You should see to it that when yon . . rr .J hnv naint anil vrnishpi lut voof 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-Williamt Paints and Varnishe are purchased. In large work it is always best to have a practical painter; but there are many little things about the bouse that you can readily finish yourself by twing Sherwin-Williams ready-to apply paints. Come in and have a 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 yoa 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- s quiremeots. 1T of the owner of a home Everyone who owds a home is anxious that that borne shall make the best appearance possible. Two things are necessary to produce satis factory results in painting and var nishing a home: 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 op the attractive ap pearance of the house in spite of the wear and tear of bving in it. These are offered by the Sherwin Williamt Paints and Varnithet. The Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make rvery kind of paint and varnish used for s 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. 1 Q r ... l -----7 5 ' 1. . I I I f v-- 1 - t I mi w F. turn to Dr. DuiiHinore, at Prineville Hotel and get reward. Hstray Steer There came to my raneh near Prine ville, about the first of 0-t.iber, a red baMfaced, 3-year-old eteer, branded I II on riKht hip. marktxl cron unlit umlerbit iu left ear, swallow fork and umlerbit in right ear. Owner can have same by paying all expense. 0 t.. I. KLAYTON. Sheriff's Sale In thr Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor v ro i ouiuy. Annie Mailing. Plaintiff. v O. C. Clar. pool, Daisy t'laypoul, Theodcwia Claypool and K. I.. Huliin. iK-feiuianti. Hy virtue of an execution unil onler of salt. mMieu oui oi ine bihits entitled court, on the Ifllh day of December, 1!W7, in lavor of Annie Maling, I'laintiir, and aainft O. V. Claypool, Daisy Clavpool, ltieiMioaia viaypooi and K. I,, babui, DcfemlnntH, for the um of StS75 judu nuiit. with mtemit I hereon from the 4th day of December, 11X15, at the rate of 10 per cent ht annum, and the further sum of SltW.OO alturners fees. And whereas it was further ordered and decreed by the Court that the following described niort- caKeu property to-wit: I ot S in block 22, Monroe Iiodt'e plat of Prineville. Oreaon. warehouse, wupon house bought of J. K. Morris situatiHi on the Foster lot, all bed room and beds and bedroom furniture in the brick store of Plaintiira, and ail the fixtures and shelving in the above men tioned store purchased from said J. F. Morris, all of said personal property beiiiK situated at Prineville. Oregon, be sold by the, sheriff of said county, as under execution. Notice is hereby given, that iu obedience to saiu execution and onler ol sale, t will on Saturday, the 18th day of January. P.RW at the hour of one o'clock n. m. of said dav at the court house door in the city of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, sell said alwve described property at public auction to the highest bidder for cmh in hand, to satUfy said judgment and interest and attorneys lees aim costs. Dated tins 18th dav of December, 1917. FKAJiK.' ELKINS, Sheriff, Crook Couuty, Oregon. t It In to me and we will exchange Bitrber Work for same. Any one man may brtn in as much a 5 worth of the kinds of produce herein mentioned and get a credit for same at thin shop. Erkh, fruit, butter, cabbage, beets. potatoes, pantnlM! and onions. Wc can use most any kind of garden truck. Leave at the Poindexter Hotel building. Remember you can bring anywhere from 60 cent to K worth and get a credit for same, j This chance will be ojien for 30 days only but you may have six months to trade out your credit. This is a chance for you to make an exchange through the dull season. Now is your chance. GEO. J. RIBELIX, Prop. Have Your Watches and Jewelry Repaired by W. FRANK PETETT Adamson's Drug Store, PRINEVILLE Stray Cattle Taken Up There came to my ranch 15 miles east of Bend cattle branded HU con nected, D and one or two Indistinct brands. Respectfully, 2w A. O. WALKER, Bend, Or. Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the cloao of business December 3, 1 907 BKSOURCE8 LIAWI.ITfEa Loans and Discount $237,294 17 capital Block I 80,009 00 United States Bonds 1UO0 00 Surplus and undivided profits m,SH TO Banktremlse 12.34a 1J circulation 1210 00 Iue from banks sub to ck 138.715 10 Individual Deposits S07.W5 78 casb on band S3. 00 09 . Redemption fund 026 00 S434.010 48 H'H,10 48 B. F. Allea, fWJoat T. M. Baldwin, Cashisr WOl WurrwliUr, Vics-Pmidant K. Baldwin. Au'l Cjuhier 1SJU22, New Prineville Photo Gallery Jost opened in the old photogiaph building on east Bide Main street All the latest styles in Photographs. We have Artura Finish. The best on the market. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. See samples. L. L. FRY, Proprietor. ! f fto f o rk.s eo a ems e-o e-v.i iif& eZZS iw t&i PSiiwS m iPi S r Here are a few quotations: 1 N&yf Millinery Me W Year's CUT GLASS and HAND-PAINTED CHINA I D.P.Adamson & Co da. All the latest Btyles in Trim med Hats, Street Hats, Plain Bailors and Children's Cape. Also Handkerchiefs, Collars and other notions at , Mnc Fctoc' Millinery i ii o. ljiwj Parlors Corner Second and Main Sts. Stats Selectioa, Notice for Publicatioa United States Land OIHce, 'IM.,nnMa ...... t..A...uAH tn 1(HW Notice is hereby civon that under the provisions of the act of (Jonirress of AtiKuat 14. and the acts suimlemon- tury and amendatory thereto, the State of ureon lias tins day niea in tmsolltce its niinlioution. No. 7tT). to select the WU NWi of Section 12, T. 15 south, range 17 east, w. M. Anv and all persons clainilns adversely the above-described land, or desiring for any reason to object to the final allowance of the selection, should lite their chums or objections in this olllce on or before the stn (tuy oi February, i'.hin. C. W. MOORE, Register G ami AT P. A. A. C. HALL AM' O SI JLDrB. S shmssbv -wrf-bw mm in n aifsateiaistMsjaai e w IK4 74 K4 .4 14 K4 14 K4 &14 Pi4 .4 . I S Rlacksmithing That Pleases M fj. Is The Kind You Get At t II n fa TTU 17 DAI r.AM M DA DM W m w UUKStS r UK SALJi W )y ii rt jf.i .ii x .11 W uiuuiu. vaiei ui aiuruiiuu gni;u u an horses. Customers waited on promptly. Finest livery rigs in town. Call and see us Sf. jf. Baldwin, iProp. - !Prt'Hviilo, Oregon J.RWIGLE'S First Place North of the Prineville Hotel Night ance all Night Horsesho.Lng. Wagon and General Repair work done jffenderson & tPo flard Country Orders Solicited I" ii ITT CICETS,$1 Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel &g638i8gga Subscribe for the Journal. $1.50 Year