LOCAL MENTION
LikIIi'm' A mil' (In nee Friday iilj(1it.
J (Mi Wilson nt Muter In here lor tint
(air.
(!. J. Hmllli win herefrom Atilolte
Monday.
F. W, Mct'nftivy wit over from
lli'iliiiiiinl Friday.
(i. W. Nolil iiikI family Imve moved
In to rrluevllle from I'millim.
W. H. Cimtnll itml F. Hodjf.lt of
Hlstor were kiicmIs nt the t'ulmlexter
I. iitcl Frlilny.
H. M. llnlley, tin- Crooked river
farmer, wim n roimty sent caller mi
Frlil it y.
Horn, to tlu wile uf It. Wlnslow, In
thin fit jr. Tuesday, (Vfolti-r l.'l, n
daughter.
It. II. IWiyli'y.rniiiily coiiiitilHHliiiii r
from l.iilillaw, wim In tin rlty till
wii'k for tin' county rotirt term.
If you wnut to p-t your winter's
supply of pot utiMH by illuKltijt tliem
yourself rend IVter roprm u's ndver
tlm'iiieiit. 1. (I. Hojjer of Madras U inker
tlMlntt for n couple of ot uuiri'H. It
In money In your pocket If you leave
tliem at tin Hamilton Utilities.
Arthur IloiiMton, mm of Charles
Houston, vlnlteil wltli Mm. J. T.
Moore nml family over Kuiiilny, at
tending the i hiin ll iiieetliiK In town
ilurhm the ilnv.
J. II. (Irny nml (. V. Unborn, of
the lloimy view stock firm west of
I'oMt, passed through I'rtuevllle Inst
Hnturdiiy liomewnnl liuuiul from n
trip to Portland with Ixi-f rattle.
Mr. tlrny mine In attain for the fair.
Thursday's races nt the fnlr truck
resulted in follows: Flmt race, three
furlongs; Wnde Hampton, flmt; (time
0:im) Urniidy, second; Silver How,
tltlnl. Keeoud nice, six fiirlntiRH;
Counselor, tlmt; (time 1:IH.); John
II. , second; Seventy, thlnl.
Atinoiineement wim made thin
wi-ek of the itppronchliitf weddlntf of
Miss Alenthu Zllphla IHIlou, datitrh
terofMm. Irnoni Ulllon, t i-ore
Hcrnndn. Tnylor nt the homo of
the lirldc's mother Htiinlny, Oct. IK,
nt 0 o'clock In the eveiiliij,'.
The pupil of the seventh public
r school tirade have ortciiuUed the
I'roKresslve society, to promote the
llternry work of the chin. Minn A unit
TliroiiHoit In president nml Minn
I'nyno 1UI1 Ih secretary. The first
program wim rendered last Friday
nfteriioim nml It showed Interi'Mt on
the part of nit.
rrluevllle mid nil Central Oregon
wan treated to soaking ralim thb
week, the tlmt storm coming Sun
liny, bringing Joy to the farmers,
unit the second storm descending
Tuesday, cmiMlnif consternation
nmong the fair manager nml owu
er of horse entered for the race nt
the fair. The rain fell In iibuiubuiee,
laying the dust well even If It ilhl
serve to mar the opeuluu of the
( rook county fair.
Wear Insured Sox
Are ymirncli inrernr Our JIlo
prdt htm arv t lor i months.
Huy l pair ol "HnlrprooP'Ro
nr i(W and It liny or all ol llirm
cams 10 uulrd or n.-. ( cUrnlnif In 1
mntiiliaw wi'l ropliws tlwm Willi
new os i'Ki.li.
unionrnnr
K ' , ,
Sox
mm
ra dr1 with hinlntrly
la.l ..lnra I'hfW Mill mil
''otixk," "rnt ' B.ir fmta. "Hot.
prt,( " Sot da nni nhrink nor utrvtch.
You cn bur limn In iorin1
color-l pal" o( tlM awl weight
In box.
Wnr "Hotcproot" So ono nod
you will never went ny other kind.
k Komemlwr they lire rnaranlnj o
wrr ! montlm or you irrt new aos
I HIKE. Lei ui Mil you a bo today.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
I- I), Wlent of IIcikI came down
Moiiilny,
('. A. KwntiNon of I'owt'll HuttM
pnhl thli city another vlnlt rlunilay.
('. K. Amlemon, John Hoffman ami
(i. K. I'rlce, nil of frook, renlnterwl
at the ri liicvllle hob-l Friday,
John Mllllorn ha JuMt retarneil
frouiMnlfiii, where he attemleil the
late fair, which lie eaye woe the
bent he linn ever ecn.
Thin olMi-e U In powniiton of
purwi picked up on thentni-t anil fc'ft
here for Ideiitllli'atlon. The owner
can obtain It by dcncrlblng the puree
and coiitriitn,
I'.d HoiInoii broiiKht Hvnntor Ful
ton Into Crook county from Hhanlko
an far im Madran, where the nolon
poke Monday liluht. llodnon came
home Monday noon In hie automo
bile. K. (I. Douthlt came In from Pau
lina for the fair Monday, returning
home today. Other I'uullna peopto
In for the miiiiio purpoNo were Alltert
Noble, ( hailin KU-wurt and Mr. I
l. t'lnj pool.
There will lie a dance nt Temple
ton'e hall, near the Imvenport ranch
on the lower McKay, Friday night,
October ll. HiipHT will be eerved,
mid all the nccitwiorU'e of euch occtt
hIoiin will he In evidence.
MIhm Lilly Wllxon U having a new
photogrnph gallery, to lie known oa
the llllte, built next door to M. IL
I'.lllott'a law olllce. Her bunliieew
hit outgrown the capacity of the
tent mid hetice the change.
Home fair week vlnltore are Grant
Prew, Oncnr ("rain and wife, It. Ii.
McMurtrey, Harry Chose, K. L.
Crocker, J. If. McFemom, Jowpb
Murrell, C. J. Ho.vd. It. B. I'oet and
wife. Thomiw Jonin, IWrt IK'iuarlii,
Throit Able, John It. Helfrlcli, A. H.
Smith mid M. I). Ulllett
IC. It. JonIIii write from lila home
attiohltleld. Colo., for a earn pie copy
of the Journal. He U much tnteretit
ed In Crook county and enye be may
come here next Kprliig to locate, HI
In only one of the hundred very Iml
lar let tern received weekly by the
local pontmuHtcr, bank and preea.
Snow, the flmt of the eeaaon, fell
throughout the IHiio Mountalne and
on (irlxitlv mid the hlsher butU-e
over the county Wediundny night.
Snow I iiIho reportetl at Ilend and
on up the Ih-aehutea river. The Cn
cade rangi' In hidden by heavy cloudn
today, no It In nlmoet certain that
hiiow fell there, too.
It net-inn that the recent ntnallpox
ncare nt Head wan unwnrrnnteil and
prenn illnpatcheH which have gone
out about the quarantine, and other
matter. In connection with It, are
doing the city on the Dimiiutwi need
let Injury. There In no quarantine
In effect, the Hcnd echoolii are oHn
and the limn who wan nllllcted with
a very light attack of omethlng like
Htiiallpox U ntaylng In a houno some
dUtnnce out of the town mid further
iiion him never Ihimi In iiihiI 01 any
attendance, nn he ban liecn cooking
IiIm own menln ami haa not even uen
cotillued to hln Ih'iI.
The I'rlnevllle moving picture show
ban lieen running overtime thla week
to good hounen, the exhibition etart
IngnHilH) o'cbK'k In the afternoon
mid continuing until 0 or 10 o'clock
at night, im long an piitroim appear,
Thene hour will continue until 8at
urdny night. The management hn
an many im nine reel of picture on
hand thin week, each worth flOO,
Thene tlluin are rented from the clr
cult owuern, mid the boy here are
under 1100 bond each for their care
and niife return. Should one or more
reel U burned or otherwlxe Injured
100 would have to be paid In each
cime. Thin, with the theater fitting,
foimtltutcM an Inventment of about
f 1.2tm In the moving picture busmen
In rrluevllle.
LOCAL MENTION
Mae CulpHU wo down from Pau
lina Saturday.
M. K. Nwham of Helnler waa a
tx-al caller Friday.
Mr. J. It. Knox of I'oet win a
ocal vlMltor Friday.
Andrew Morrow anil Earneet Mc-
Kenite are two Orlixly visitor, to
tlte fair.
The Infant daughter of Tborna
Johnson of thl city waa eeverely
burned by putting her band Into a
pot of boiling rice.
The little daughter of Jame I'fwt
of McKay got her finger In a wringer
the other day, crunhlng It and break
ing the bone above the flmt Joint.
The Injury wa dree4 by Dr. Belk
nap, ,
(lyde Holland and the Rleven boy
everal month ago made a capture
of three fine brown bear cub, one of
which ubea,uently escaped and wa
hot One of the two remalulng wo
delivered to Jack Sum mem In this
Ity early thl week and placed on
exhibition at the fair grouud Tues
day morning. It I six mouth old,
fine eclmen and I attracting
much attention.
Service at the Methodlet church
for Sunday, Octol-r 1, a follow:
Sunday achool at 10 o'clock; all
claase represented. Preaching at II
o'clock on "Christ, the True lne ot
Life." At the close ol the sermon
baptlam will be administered and
merolier received Into the church.
The Epworth League meet at 6:30
and all young people are Invited.
The subject for the preaching at 730
o'clock will be "Clirtat KcVcallng the
Human Heart" J. D. Lewellen,
pastor.
Judge Bradshaw, presiding curcult
urlst of thl district, a few day ago
fined U. V. Wright and II. M. Ogan,
buggy valcsmen, f300 each at ine
Dalle for violation of the peddler
license law. The complaint against
the salesmen wo filed by merchant
of Wasco county. The defendant
appealed the case to the supreme
court, though they had taken out no
license to conduct their business. A
like case 1 pending agnlnst the same
men at Hood Itlver. The case 1 of
Interest In Crook county because
these men regularly make thl terri
tory, and the test of the law will be
closely watched.
The Modern Woodmen of America
expect to obligate between 40 and 60
new member the night of the next
meetlmr. srlvluK the local camp a
nieinln-mUlp of about 150. I P.
Round, deputy orgnnlxer, who hn
been In Priuevllle tor three week
drumming up new meinlier for the
local camp, visited the Bend camp
Saturday night, when the Woodmen
there held a very enjoyable open
meeting to which the public waa In-
vlted. Deputy Bound wa also
present Monday night at the meeting
n this city, when plan were laid for
the big Initiation and open mettlug
here.
B. F. Allen I here from Portland.
E. K. (Jlllenwater of Post I In for
the fair.
L, H. Foster I here from Paulina
for the fair.
Jame E. Fuller of Sinter I over
for the fair.
E. N. Gilliam and wife of Madra
are In town.
Walter Knox of Post wa a local
visitor Sunday.
W.L Frlnk and family are here
from Dallas for the winter.
William Bufflngton and A. Norton
of Burn arrived here Sunday.
George W. Dodson of Culver wa
In town on business Saturday,
Fair week visitor from Ashwood
were A. Tbronson and It. E. Jones.
Ieroy M. Covert and Paul Ken
nard came over from Kedmond Tues
day to attend the fair.
J. It. Knox and wife are In from
Post for the fair; also, Dr. U. C. Coe
and Cecil Norton, of Bend; E. A. Par
ker, of Crook; W. C. Juculie. W. C.
Cecil and family and 11. D. Cecil, of
Paulina.
James Knox of Poet brought Ilos-
coe Knox and two daughter Into
Prlneville Saturday so that Roscoe
Knox might receive better and more
regular mi-dlcal treatment They
have rented a house here and will
remain at least for the winter.
The Crook county Suuday school
convention will be held In Prlneville
November 10-11, with 40 to 50 dele
gate present from all parts of the
county. Ilev. C. A. Hilpps, state
fleld worker, will be here for the
occasion. The session will be
held In the Methodist church. Mr.
Sblpp will write to all district vice-
president, and It Is requested that
all Sunday school In the county
send delegate.
Dr. Jame Wlthycotnbe, director of
the Oregon experiment station, who
Judged the livestock at the fair, left
on today' stage for hi home at
Corvnlll. At 10 o'clock thl morn
ing he delivered a farewell and In
formal talk to stockmen at the fair
grounds. An Interview, telling what
he think of the Crook county exhib
it. Prlneville nnd the resource of
thl county, with some prediction
for the future, will appear In the
Journal next Thursday.
Next Sunday, October IS, regular
service will lie resumed nt the First
Presbyteiiau church, at the usual
hour. Sunday school at 10 a. ni.,
with morning worship nnd sermon
at 11 o'clock. At 030, the Society of
Clirlstlun Endeavor will hold Its
meeting, followed by evening wor
ship and sermon by the pastor at
730. Dr. Dunsmore eny tho church
ho been greatly lieneflttcd by the
special uulon meeting Just closed,
and a pastor he desires the aid and
support of the church in an aggres
sive work for the fall and winter.
The following Sunday, October 25,
the regular communion service will
be held, with the admission of new
member and the administration of
the sacrament of the Lord' Supper
and baptism.
LOCAL MENTION
George W. Dodson of Culver wa
at the county sent Saturday on land
matter.
Ilev. J. T. Moore preached at Fos
sil Sunday, leaving here Friday noon
by Shnniko Mage. He will not re
turn until next week.
Ilev. C. It. Haudenschleld left here
Monday noon bv stage for Vancou
ver, Wash., via Shnniko. After fiii
Ing an engagement at Vancouver, he
will probably go to Seattle; thence
to Great Bend, Kns., returning to
Indiana about Ctirtntmos
Fred Zell of Madras, who recently
wrote the postmaster at Omaha,
Nebr., for a wife, wan In the city
this week and said he hail received
many proffers from unmarried mulds.
lie say he ha picked on a flnncee
who live In liarrlnburg and tuut lie
will soon couple up.
Special Program at
Moving Picture Show
Tomorrow evening, October 16,
the moving pictnre show will give
an especially good program of
more than three time the length
of the usual program. Among the
ubjecls that they will have on the
screen are: Fire fighting in Lon
non, Satan at Play, Flower Girl
with Parisola, A Quiet Hotel,
Knowing Doga and Thursday Is
My Jonah Day.
Several illustrated tongs of
special merit will I given. This
program is a continuous picture
more than 4000 feet long and the
film ia worth $350. The numbers
are all above the average, having
been ordered especially for fair
week. Doors will open at 5 P. M.
and the entire program will be
given once before supper. Twenty
five cents admission will be
charged for these numbers thai t
other times would cost forty cents.
The fire fighting scene is alone
worth the price.
AmmimitioEi
Gims
ICnives, Belis
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading
outfits
SOLD BY
W. F. King'
Kin
Made in PnneviUe.
"If a thing 1 worth doing at all. It
I worth doing well." If yon handle
cigars, handle good ones, such as we
build, for instance The Eagle, La
Itosa, Ochoco and leader.
Wanted To Trade.
Will trade a 14-dlsc McSherry
Grain Drill (with grass and seed at
tachment) In firgt-clatt condition for
fresh milk cows.
10-ltf Ii. F. Gi'ERix, Bend.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $jo,coo equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
XSald Baalaosi Maai " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out In the end." Said an EJucaton "The quality of instruc
tion given la your schoor make it the standard of its kind in the Northwest"
CPpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
Reference t Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland.
Maktr a Cratk Kaict
ScVmI BmLs
Cumts Sapslit
Jtwtlrj
WtQ Tift
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
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LOTBtj's CasJic
StstiMcry
Cftrt
M $ull and Complete
ffiost Cards
D. P. Adamson & Co,
DRUGGISTS
Agents "Holeproof" Hose
Six Months Guarantee
J. L STEWART &
CO.
Agents "Mayer" Shoes
The Shoe That Wears
iK
The
Leading Lady
Shoe
A Stylish Comfortable Shoe
Price : $3.50
1 : nl 1
I 2&
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
October 17th ...
"Special Merit"
Shoes
For Misses and Children. The
Shoe that wears like iron.
100 Piece Lot of Fancy Dishes
We have a very choice assortment
of Fancy Plates, Placques, Berry
Bowls, Platters, Pitchers, Etc. Our
regular price on these0 is 50c, but
for Saturday we are offering your
choice of any dish in the lot for 30c
Apples! Apples! Apples!
We have just received a lot of very choice
cooking apples. Good apples are scarce this year
and you will appreciate the fine quality of these
The
Billy Buster
Shoe
The Shoe With a Sole That Won't Wear Out
We don t believe that you can buy a
more serviceable shoe at any price
than the Billy Buster for Boys. We
guarantee them in every respect. If
they show up defective in any way,
either in workmanship or in materials
we will either have the shoes repaired
or will refund whatever amount is
necessary for a satisfactory adjustment.
We have them in both light and heavy
weights.
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