GIRLS, THIS IS LEAP YEAR Thin thought was brought mind in looking over the record of marriage licriin ixsueil (ir tin. year li07. Hiity-uli was the iuiii toti I lor Crook county. Just four more than for the year 11KW. Hoys, how can you look the girl in tho face with such a word standing against you. Hut, you say, there were only M death and OS births for tho year just closed, which wirt 'o even up thinir.. The ohli(ii.g deputy county clerk wa asked to verify these figure and we w re assured by tho young lady that the record wan correct Hhe thought it a very oor showing ami a standing reproach to the young men. "Hut you just wail" (she Fluttered a little when die aaid It) "this la leap year." taking up the cueftl this point the reiiorter made a mental in ventory of the numher of tdiuihle young men in Prineville. The list i a pretty long one. Borne of them, of counte, are left overs, or hold-overs, if you like that heller, for yea, these many moons, hut they ore not a hit older than they were twenty years ago. They are still in the running and should not t den'ed the priviK g.-n t,f the year 1908. First and foremost we miKhl mention Ilro. Kennedy of the Review. Jin j aoinewhat cny hut would make a good husband John Coml Inn withstood Cupid darta for a long time. lie U just a young a he ever was, even if aomewhat heavier in avoirdupois John would look goo I at tho head of a houituheld. Then we have Warren Brown, Max U'uriweiler, Harold Baldwin, Harry Lanitis, l-rank Foster, Bruce (iray, Dun can Macleod, Dale Jones, H. It Adams, Addio Foster, Dr. 8pauld Ing, Fred Slimson and a host of other "eligible" that would make the beet of matrimonial tiruber if rojrly domesticated. Home of them are spoken for, and all of them have more or less "strings" to them, hut that should not prove a serious harrier in the face of a little persistence. If you "halter break" them properly you can lead them at will. Now, girln, it i up to you. Local Mention PURE DRUGS t I D. P. ADAMSON I CO. t II. Dealey in in tho city from Hear Creek I hi week. ' II. H. I. akin of Bend ii. the new bookkeeper at W. F. King'. L. A. Booth left Monday for hi homestead at Bly, Klamath county. Wm. French wa in the citv today from hi ranch on McKay. W. Frank IVtett i in Bend thi week linking after bushies in hi line. George Taylor of Crooked river wa a business visitor the first of the week. Sheriff Klkin and Terry Long come in 1 uesday riiifht from their trip to Portland. T. J. FergiiHon of Crook ha been in the city the pat week attending to bur-ine matter. A. 8. Ireland lift yesterday for the John Day country on business connected with tho forest service. The burning of a flue at the home of Mr. Msry Vandcrpool on Filth alreet called out the depart merit thi morning. Very little damage wa done. Bro. Myer of the Laidla Chronicle i the first isrson to thy hi cantor into the political arena for the office of distiict attorney. Hoe hi announcement in another column. J. N. Williamson is receiving many letter from all part of the went congratulating him on the upreme court decision. A great many etle have watched the cane with considerable interest John and P. 0. Milliron left on today's stage for Pendleton where their brother Tom is critically ill The nature of the illness is not known but the dispatch Raid that he could not live more than a fe hour. Randolph Ketchum is nufterinu 1 ... i from a broken thumb on his right hand caused by a fall at the skat- n g rink Saturday. We have one grain drill and a few plows left which we will sell at a bargain or will trade for grain. K. Btewarl A Co The property owners on Fifth street are preparing to have the Mreet graded as soon as the weather will permit. There will be a social hop at the Poindexter Hotel dininu room Saturday evening. January 18 A good time is prom iced. Kverv' body invited. J. W. Boone left Sunday lor Portland where he will atti-ml tl annual convention of Oregon liar nesa maker and buy hi spring stock of good. We are informed that tlieslaee ine from O'Neil to Lower Bridge wa ordered discontinued by the government on the 15th of this month. Why this wa done we are unable to learn. The following were elected ofH cer of the Central Oregon Agri cultural & Livestock Association: T. II. Lafollelte, president; Dun can Macleod, secretary, and George Millican and J. K. Robert direct or for the coming year. Revival meeting continue a( the Methodist church with in creasing interest and attendance. They will go on as long as any good can be done. Come out. You are welcome. A "home-like" church. Mrs. Hammer and children left this morning for their home in Albany where Mr. Hammer has Ix en for some time They may remain there a year or more before making Crook county their perma nent home. The Republican National Con vention, when it meets in Chicago on June 16, will contain 980 dele gates. This number was fixed by the Republican National Com mittee. Two delegates were allotted to each of the territories. Kucli state has two delegates for every senator and representative in congress. It will take 491 votes, a majority, to nominate. The Modern Woodmen elected the followirg officers Monday night: Chas. S. Edwards, ven erable consul; J. 0. Powell, advis or; J. W. Horigan, banker; R. V. Constable, clerk; S. I). McCoifister, escort; Gardner Perry, watchman;! T. B.- Zell, sentry. The annual celebration of the order will be held on the evening of January 21, which marks the close of the 25th year. A large congregation greeted Dr. Dunsmore last Sunday night at his first service after his return from Portland. The singing of the male quartette and music by the orchestra were a very pleasing part of the service. Next Sunday morning Dr. Dunsmore will speak on the subject, "The Importance of Little Things." In the evening, his subject will be, "Hannah, the Model Mother." Orchestral music and singing by male quartette at tho evening service. Meeting of the Endeavor Society at 6.45. The public are most cordially in vited to all these services. J. R. Howard and wife are visit ing relative here this week J. H. Gray i in Portland on business. He may he absent two or three weeks. J. C. Houston of Crook has a carload of beef cattle about ready for thi Portland markets. He in tend to ship them the first of next month. A. H. Rohde of Posell Butte wa a business visitor today. He says the big ditch i within three miles of bis place and is coming right along. Tho. Sherlock Jr. and hi two brothers parsed through town Sat urday on their way to their Lake county home, after spending the first part of the winter in Portland. Clearance Syoyer has gone into the cattle business with Roy Gray at Post. These energetic young men will no doubt succeed in their undertaking. Mrs. L. Webb arrived Sunday from Spokane and joined her husband who has been here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Webb will make their home here. T. II. and L' B. Lafallette re turned Monday from Madras where they assisted in the instal lation of the officers in the I. 0. O. F. lodge Saturday night. J. W. Howard was up from his Lower Deschutes ranch the last of the week. Mr. Howard is feeding a number of beef and will soon have them ready for market. Rev. W. 8. Cooke will supply the pulpit of the Baptist church during the absence of Rev. J. T. Moore, who will hold revival ser vices at Fossil for the next two weeks. President Slayton of the Crook County Cattlemen's Association desires us to impress upon the minds of members of the associa tion the necessity for being pre sent at the meeting to be held in Princville on Monday, January 27. The range allotment is a vital matter to every cattleman. Between two and three hundred letters and post cards await W. J. Smith at the Prineville office. W. J. has been advertising for a wife in some matrimonial paper and so attractively has he painted wedded bliss in Crook county that the girls are fairly tumbling over each other to come here. For some reason or other Mr. Smith has not called for his mail and hence the blockade of letters. W. W. Steiwer, a large cattle owner of Crook county, one of the defendants in a suit brought against him by the government for illegally fencing government land, is at the Imperial. Hi trial is scheduled to commence in Fed eral court the first of the this week. Oregonian. Dr. Cline and wife of Lower Bridge is in the city on business Try our Fancy Patent Flour J. E. Stewart & Co. A. C. Sanford of Madras spent the first of this week among our local business men Mr. Sanford ha reopened the old store formerly occupied by Sanford & Sill and is preparing to put in. a complete tock of general merchandise. There is to be a mask ball at Paulina February 14. During the afternoon some races will be pulled off between "Trigger," "Keno" and "Diamond Dick." Charles Bowlesby, Elmer Clark rred Hosier, bam Parrish and Grant Miller compose the com mittee that baa charge of arrange ments. t ' . 4 1. " I . j J Bids Wanted ta-ttlwt lilllM ft if tiio urv.tl. .n i.f n sehool houHe at Kedraond, Ore., will ne receive! ny trie Ulstrict lUerk until Mitrcb 1, l'JOX. I'lAIlM find Mfwlf1.Mtl.nu iu rl tu seen at the store of the Jackson L,umoer i;u., Heilmond, Ore. The to reject any or all bids. uy oroer oi trie roari. J. H. JACKSON. Dlstrkt Htrk. Kedmond, Or., January 10, VMH, 2t l tui iLrtjj ana 1 HAND-PAINTED CHINA U.r.Adamson & Co Millinery Clearance Sale Beginning January 1st I will sell at cost trimmed Hats. Street Hats, Caps, Ribbon, Veiling, etc. This sale also includes a nice line of Underwear, Fascinators, Handkerchiefi, Shopping Bags and other notions. Mr Ftp' Mi!,inrv 1113. LdICo Parlors Corner Second and Main Sta. Don't be humbugged into buying Ranges from outside people who have no interests in the county. We can give you a better Range for less money any in the week. See us about it We have Cook Stoves and Heaters, too, that are reason able in price and guaranteed for service. W. F. King Have Your Watches and Jewelry Repaired by W. FRANK PETETT Adamton'a Drug Store, PRINEVILLE 2 Rlacksmithing That Pleases 6 B Is The Kind You Get Ai jjf J. H. WIGLE'S jS First Place North of the Prtnevilie Hotel JtJ mm TT 1 M-r . " - flaw g. noreeanoemg. wagon and General Repair work done 1 New Prineville Photo Gallery J est opened in the old photograph building on east side 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. ProDrietor. f 1 r t i r . - - ..i. . E?IT?lni-.llllirrmrirmr- . Men's Furniihingt, StopUt in Dry Good. Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hotiery Overdtoet and Rubbers Hals and Capt Axle Grease C. A 8., small tins. er tin C.&S., 5-llitlnx, iMr tin Mien, small tins, jht tin Baking Powder HehlllliiK, Mb chus r.ii (Joldeti (late, 1-lb cnim. 2!i-lb " 5-lb " Dependable, l ib tins 2'.b " Wadeo, 1-lb cans Beans No. 1 Pliiks, Hr lb " Small White, per lb LI " Limns, por lb " Mexican lied, per lb Bluing 4-lb boxes French bhie,.... X.lb Bottles Borax, 1-lb packages... Candle No. 1 Aluminum, per do. Schneider's Sterlc wax, jier dos Canned Vegetables Standard Corn, per case ...J " Tomatoes, per case " Deans, per ciwo " l'eas Canned Fruits Diamond W brand, all kinds of fruit per cnn.... Standard llrand, per can Cocoa Gheradellas, per can linkers, " Chocolate 1-lb cakes 1-lb cans ground chocolate.. Cheese Full Cream cheese per lb Lots of 5-lb or more Coffee Extra Choice Cnrleoln , per lb.. No. 1 Mocha & Java " Lion, per package Arbucle, per " fitie 10c 50c 2 ) 50c ! (X 2 (HJ 40e ft" 25c (Hie 07c oik; Xe 10c 20c 15c arc 2,50 3 25 3 00 3 25 30c 25c 25c 30c 20c 30c 25c 22c 25c 20c. 2()c J. E. STEWART & CO 12V: 25c SOc 30c Crackers 1- lb Cartons, :r pkg 2- lb ' " 8-lb bdxes Extracts The very best grades 2-ox lemon 2-os vanllla. 4-os lemon .., 4 4-ot vanilla...... J0e Mush Goods 10-lb bags Kolled Oats 50c Violet " ' I6c Cream of Wheat ; . 20c derm Orlts 40c Korn Kinks jsc Ft" - 15c Oraliam, 25-lbsm,ks GOo 50-lb " ... . 1 00 Whole Wheat flour 25-lb ikk- " " 50-lb 1 10 Hominy, 10-lb bags 45c Corn Meal " . ' 45c Ornpenut 15c Flour Flour, per sock 1 10 " bbl 4 25 " " 5-bbl lots 4 00 " 10-bbl lot 3 75 Mak Carnation 2c Enle 20c Lye, Ilex friction top can 10c Home-Rendered Lard 5 w : 80c W . .. 1.00 Cove Apples (The best on the market) Per box M Nails Small lots, per lb 5 Keg " Basis price 5 00 Blanket. QuilU. Notion., Jewelry, Tin and Granite Ware Fancy FruiU Fancy and Staple Groceries Macaroni 1-lb pkgs.. 10-lb boxes...... Pickles Small pickles In kegs Sweet pickles bulks per qt.. Sour " " " Rice No 1 Japan per lb No 1 Head per lb Soda Arm & Hammer brand .. Schillings Best Salt II. S. V. I. 8-lb pkg - Fancy, small baga. Dairy, 50-lb ..." Soap Qasene, 10 bars Mascot, 6 " .L1 II Star, per bar " 20 bars ! Fairy soap, small " " large. Tar ' " Borax " medium else . Castile, large bars Fancy Toilet soap... Dew-Drop Wash Powder, 8-lb pkg Fyraniid .. Starch Best Corn Starch pkg " Gloss " " Celluloid " " 12)ic 70c 1 75 30c 25c 8c 10c 8 V: 8!c 15c 10c 1 20 65c 25c 5c 90c 6tfc 10c 6c 6c 25c 5c 25c 25e Syrups Sunset, -gal pails.. 1 gnl " .. Rock Candy, -gal.. " " 1 gal..... 10c 10c 12V 40c SOc 50c 95c Home - Cured Meats By January 15th we will have a full supply of our own brand of Home-Cured Meats. The price will be as follows: Heavy Side Bacon, per lb 16c Shoulder. 12,'c Ham. j9c TeatJarden, H-gaL ' 1 gal. Diamond W Maple, qt Diamond W Maple, s-gal " lgal Astec (pure Sugar Syrup) J4 gal. . lgal... Diamond W Honey, gal Vinegar, pure cldar, per gal Brooms Best grade 2d . 3d ' Clothes Pins Common, 3 doi U. S. clasp 1 doi Lanterns, No 2 cold blast Wash Boards No 1 glass.......... No 1 brass No 1 Zinc Smoking Tobaccos 1-lb can Union Leader " " Dixie Queen " " Pedro : Bottle Goods Bayles Horseradish Mustard. Queen Olives, large size bottle Pure Olive Oil, small " " large " '." P. S. Catsup C. H. B. Catsap Heluz, small bottle Oils Pearl Oil, per can ....... Eocene, " Meats Smoked Bacon medium, per lb Medium Breakfast Bacon " ' 1 Fancy ' " Mince Meat Condensed In 1-lb pkgs 4g'-lb Stone Crocks .. Nuts . No 1 Soft-Shell Walnuts, per lb I. X. L. Almonds (the very best).. 60c 1 15 50c SOc 1 55 .60 1.00 .S5 40c 45c 35c 25c 10c 8V: 1 15 55c 55c 45c 50c 55c 60c 25c 45c SOc 60c 30c 25c 20c 1 75 2 00 18c 20c 22c 12 V 1 00 25c 30c Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of David D. Feeder, deceased, that he hna maHo .n.l filJ a i . rr u. mo uum accounting 01 his administration of said estate and " " wi reoruary 0, iyo. at w ,u luieuuuu at nie county IVMir Frtrm in P;n.:i.-. r. -l uuvviiic, wregon, as ins time and place for hearing said final ac- wuieu iima ana piace all persons interested in said estate may appear and object to such final account ing. . , . . M. R. ELLIOTT, AilminiatMA a! .I.. ........ .. r t 1 D. Feeder, deceased. 1 APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS NfVTTPR I. k0.k. that all applications for permits to graze stock within the BLUE MOUN TAINS (WEST! NATinV 1 1 iniPFUT dunngthe season of 19(18, must be.flled in my office st Prineville, Oregon, on or before February 29, 1908. Full infor mation in rm.u r,l 1 ,kA : fees to be charged, and blank forms tO be IIHI in mat;.,,. ar.li. cation, will be ftirniBlied upon request. a. a. irh,l,a u, supervisor. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Pablicilioa Department of the Interior United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Dec.. 30, 1907. Notice is. hereby given that Dull II. 1 Stouim- of O'Neil, county of Crook, State of Oregon, has annliwl In nnrnhain nn.io the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the EWNWand SU NK. SU. m t 12 south, range 16 east, and will off er 'proof luonuw mat tue lanu sougnt is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural Dllrixtm'M arwf tn aatahliah her claim to said land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 20th day of March, 1908. She nameft an har wifiiAuua. w Tr Huston, Walter O'Neil, Arch' Powell,' and Walter Suodeily all of Prineville, Inn and oil .............. . . 1 . .' . l versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of l-9p C. W. MOORE, Register. Administrator's Notice Nntine hri.hv viuon KU tl.- .. .1..- ...j pnvn win, mo uiiut:r- signcd, administrator of the estate of John u.oiiviicKur, ureeaseu, am nicu nis anal accounting as adminitrator of said estate, and that such final account will be heard and determined by the county court at the regular meeting of said court held at the court house on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1908, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this the 31st day of December, 1907. J. H. HANER, Administrator.