LOCAL MENTION Clmfili' V.. Hiultli U n new tlrrk fit W. 1 KIiik'm. Kirk KIhxIo of Crook wan n county out vlxltur Siitiilny, (liori ltotm of I'iiiiIIiiu wiui n Huiuliiy vlxltor In rrliicvlllo. Horn, to Mr. nml Mm. t'liurlrs O. ClirlHlluil, Oct uU r 111, n ami. l'lilllp Oruliiuii nml wfn of liny. crii-U were In tin' elly Nntiinlii.v. Mm. Marlon Mortfuii of I'milliia v lulled In till city over Ntiiutny M. J. Murrlmiii ruul It. J. Milium Were ilowu Smnlity from lleiul I'.. V, CroMHwIiItt' of llnvcrcck wnn n IiunIiicnk culler ill town Htiturilii.v W. W. Itrown .f ll. Wcr ami J. If. Klicriiiiiu of Tln Dalle niciit Ktiiuluy together In t IiIh city. A a tvNtilt of dm IimiiI Item inker. tlMlnu h lout )iiriM, w hich nH'arvl In laitt Tlutrmlay'ii Journal, the IohI nrtli'lc nan rcHtoreil to It owner, little MIhk Curulliii" TlirmiMon of thU rlty. W. A, t'ollvcr, ii Coon luiy dairy man whom' tunne U ut M'trilillel, nml who U n brother if (. (I. t'other of Culver, nrrhfO In thin city with the latter Monday to tt thin part of t'rook county and iutenl court. Mm. I.. (. ContiK, MIhm l-uit Miller mid MImm luifi Ki'dlli'ld, all of Allany ! mil Mm. Alton 11. Coal ex, (if Tin Knlli'N, vUltfd In l'rlni'vllli' dtirluu fair week with Mm. IViuik 8. J I off. tiiun, who U a winter of Mm. Cuiitm, Kr. If. Oniric Kiiininna linn rent e l n front room In the liomt' of Mm. Mome, w here he lum net up IiIm libra ry and will UHi the room hm hi study. 1 1 In home, however, will continue to Ik at the t'rlticvllle hotel, where he Iiiim lived ever nliiro hln arrival here more than one year iijjo, John IvIhih, who canto went Iint fprlnx nnd who hliii'o llii'ii hi4M -liiten liookkieHr nt C W. I'.lkln' store, left tli lx week for liU Iniine In Chicago to remain. He liken Oregon well I'IioiikIi. hut love IiIn'Iioiiiu liuttur, thU Im'Iiik the !1mt ttuif he linn ever turn away from hU own folk. Heaular quarterly Communion nt Flmt rreliyterlau church Sunday inoruliiir, (K'tolNr "'. at 11 o'clock, when the rifflit hand of Mlowidilp will I m extended to new iticmlicni UiiltliiK with the church and the or dinance of haptlHin and Hacrauieiit of the Lord' Supper w III lie iiiIiiiIiiIk tered. At ":.'MI. Ir. Iutimore will upeak tin "Half linked People. " J. A. Kouthlt, until recently editor of The Kallen Tliuen-Mountaliiii-r and founder of the 1'rluevllle Itevlew.w ho lum many relative" and friend In thU county, hit returned to IiIm ilull.v pursuit ftr a very critical lllne during which he underwent nn ex ceptionally never mimical operation nt IiIm home In The I 'a lien, lie In n train aide to Hit nt table nnd np pnrently rintorsd to health. Wear Insured Sox ' ArarntirtnckxnittriW (ir"tlolo priol" hti, ars mrrrf lor l rnonlhu. Thin U the fmtrn-tf Ituv ill pan ol "llnlfprool" Bo lor tMM nml If ny or ml ol Ihvm cma (o hotet or nerd durnlnii In l nionitiiw win rvplitc Itiom wltli DOW tog t lO.U JK Holeproof Sox' Jii.t culiirt, Tllry will not "crock." "mn'1 n..r la.lfl. l!ot. pniol" Hon do ant utirlnk nor trnuli. Yoa ens buy thm In artnil colnn tlx plr ol tit nod wuU;U In bn. Wear "flolrproof" (4o one nnd ymi will n-vrr mu ny other kind. KunitMntwr ttiry rojr.4Hn to wnr l moniht or yua ! now f lll:U. Ll ui toll you bo lodar. J. E. Stewart & Co Mln Jennie Ilcinn U wnii In from I'ont Kiinday, l. C, Price ciinto In from Crook the II mt of tliln week. V. A. Htevcn wan hero Katurday from j) Nell. The family of J. K. Wllnon linn re moved hero from Madras, J. C. Itimli and V. H, ltlce of Ln inoiitn ni reulnU'red nt the Prlne- Vllle. A hand of 2100 sheep, the proerty of Al Jones, pHsned through Print vlllu Wednesdiiy nfternoou en rout from tlie summer riinife nt Davis lake to Mr. Jones' place west of this city. tirrtitd Master I'.d Hosteller w ill lx In Prlnevllle Katurday nlulit to me't with the Odd Fellows of OcIkko luilf, mid n iti-uernl Invitation to attend has Iteen sent to all I. . O, K liii'io Ih-tm. One or two candid aten will Ih Initiated.. Tlin-e ileclnratlonn of Intention to iMTOiue cltliu'li of thi CnlU'd Ktntes were iitadii this week nt the court limine, liy Joshua Morgan, 21 year old, n native of .Wales; David James, 1 years old, also of Wales; and Tom Cameron, 2." years old, n native of Scotland. Joe How anl, who n numlsT of yearn no forsook Crook county to live In San Francisco, w here he In vested heavily In property, Is hack attain determined to end his day In pencil nnd prosperity rlut here w here he itot his stnrt,ln life In the rnttlu hunlues on the Oelioeo. Mr. Howard lost utmost everything years aco In the eurthiituike and fire at San Frauclsco. Willis Karl Humes, son of Mr, nnd Mm. Frank Parties of thl city, nnd 1 1 lent of nine children, died Octoltcr II nt the sniiltiirltiui In Chicago, 111., where he had hccii undcrKoluir treatment for spinal trouble since January, IDOd. The remain were Interred nt Chlcnjt. F.nrl llarne, ns he wns known, was horn In this city January 3o, ld. He wus llmt taken III seven yearn ntto. Henry Cndle returned last week from a trip to the Willamette valley, where lie had liecn to take Miss Hutiy to school. In his travels Mr. Cadle saw much of other places but no where did he see n place that he liked U-tter tlinii Crook county, when ererytlitnit U connldered. While some localities offered a (rent tunny inori' ndvnntiiKes yet when It came to n tjuestlon of maklliK money this country could Ix-nt them nil. At the Methodist Church for Him dav, (K'tolsT 2.1, the Sunday School will Im-kIii nt 10 o'clock. The subject for the preaching service nt 11 n, m. ; will be, "The Kent which Christ Has to (ilve." The Fpworlh I'iiirne will hold Its devotion Her vice ut O-'W p, m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the youiikT people to attend this iiicc tlmr. Preachlnu; nt 7UK; subjivt, "The AII SiH-InK Kyo of Oml." At the clone of the moriiliij; service the new meinlier wilt U received Into the church. J. K. Ix'Wellen, pastor. J. If. Zi-vely, whose fame ns n dairyman has spread overOreson by virtue of the excellent butter, etc., made nt his OcIuk'o ranch, returned n week iiko from a month's visit lu linker City and vicinity with rela tives, belli; accompanied both ways on the trip by Mm. Zevely. The next day after Mr. Zevely returned lie was served with a Venireman's subpienu and Is now In this city nerving upon the trial Jury. Mr. nnd Mm. Zevely, who nro old suhHcrtln'ra to the Jour nal, brought" back with them the hitter's mot hee, Mrs. lloylcs, w hose hunhaud died recently nt their home In Medical Spring, Fnlon county, Mrs. Itovle will make Crook county her home from now on. LOCAL MENTION If. F. Jones Is here from Iledmond. M. Trlplett of Pend ciiuio over Kun dny, J. A. Moon of Itcdinond wa a Huu day visitor. CD. Itrown of Ilend I In the city on blinluess. 0. W. Dnvle of lU'dmoud l at tending; court. Jim Flkln of Albany Is vlsltlittf relative lu town. J. II. Homey I here from Madras for the district court. J. W. Itobluson nnd I). Hood of Madras nn' hero attendliiK court. Fly Itols'y nnd famllr of Drowns vllle, Or., have moved to Culver. J. H. Wlndoiii of Culver will U-nve Kntunlny for Corvnlll to remain In that city for the winter with his family. J. II. I More Is btilldlnj n neat two- story home In town. It will hare six rooms and when completed will cost nbout TlNtO. W. It. Chlldem Of Mitchell has bought the McFlroy blacksmith shop ut Madras and will lu the future make that town hi home. Lowe' Madlsou Square Theatre Company which showed here last week to crowded house, left Mon day for a tour of Crook county, dur ing which they will show ut liclid, Kedmoud aud Madras. The regular evening for skating at the club lire Mondays, Wednes day aud Fridays. Wednesdays from 4 to 0 p. in. nnd Saturday from 1 to 4 will lie given up to the ladles of the Annex nnd to the children of iiiciiiU'M of the club. Mrs. Jesse Yancey lost u purse con taining n small sum of money the oilier day. It wn dropped some- where between Adamnon's drug store nnd the home of Steve Yancey. The Under inn leave same nt this ofllce or return to Mm. Yancey. L, .K. Thomns, who has a dry ranch near ( line Unites, brought to Prtuevllle recently some isclmeu of potatoes which he raised this year on his homestead without Irrigation. These potato's show what the des ert can do toward raising profitable root crop. M. C. Awbrey, the flmt settler on the Deschutes, wns n culler at the Journal ofllce Wednesday. Mr. Aw brey Is n remarkable man in hi way; old In yearn though not In mind or body. His home Is near Lnldlnw, A large wnteifall In, the iVschutc beam his numc Awbrey Falls. Alma T. Morris had a fine exhibit of dry land potatoes that were brought In too late to be entered nt the fair. They were of the White Victor variety nnd were grown at his place on Comb' Flat. The spuds were smooth nnd well matured nnd show conclusively what can be done with vegetables on that high ground. Taylor-Dillon Wedding. r Mini Alestha Zilphi Killon, daughter of Mn. Lenora Dillon, and George Ikranda Taylor, both of tli is city, were married at the home of the bride'a mother Bunday evening by Dr. II. C. Dunttnore, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, in the presence of large company of relatives and friends. A wedding supper followed. The couple stood beneath a fine wedding bell during the ceremony, immediately afterward receiving congratulations there. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of white silk and carried white mocs rose. Mrs. Frantic Lehr man played the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left Trine ville Tuesday noon for the home of the bridegroom's mother on Bear creek, where they will abide until such time as they can build for themselves on an adjoining ranch. r recent at the wedding were: Mrs. Lenora Dillon, Vira and John Cyrus, J. C. Breeding and wife, B. F. Wilhoit and wife, Mrs. Frankie Lehrman, Mies Alta Dillon, Miss Lavell Dillon, Orval Dillon, A. g. Ireland and wife, Mrs. Minnie . Wilson, Eugene Long and wife, R G. Bmitb and wife, Mrs. Young, Emerein Young, E. II. Smith and wife, Mrs. Will Wurrweiler, Peter Lebrman, W. II. Young, Mies Les lie Potter, Miss Edna Long, Roee and Christina Gibon, Miss Wilda Nye, Miss Merle Ireland, Elva and Vera Wilhoit. Isabel and May Ire land, Mil's Henrietta Ireland, Doris Ireland, W. Frank Petett, William Marks, All EUefson, Dick Long, Widd Barnes, Harry Hamil ton, Frank Long. Small Boy With Gun. Arthur Houston, son of Charles Houston, while visiting recently at the J. T. Moore ranch north of town, took down a .33 caliber re reiver banging from the wall in a bolster and proceeded, boylike, to examine it. Several chambers were loaded, but the boy evidently did not know this. Members of the family were in the next room, separated from the boy with the revolver by only two inches of rough pine boarding. Suddenly the gun went off, the heavy bullet ploughing its way through two walls, within a few feet of where the other children were standing, and buried itself in the ceiling. The Houston boy was too abashed to say anything, and so remained silent. Mrs. Moore, who was in the next room, not hearing him speak or move, thought be had shot himfelf and ran to bis side, only to find Arthur gazing abstractedly at the still smoking revolver. Ammunition Guns Knives, Belts LOCAL MENTION K. I'. Huchannii of Sisters Is a county seat visitor. Miss Flva J. Smith, fourth-grade teacher, has returned from a short visit to her home at Madras. Herman Poch, whose place lies 3 miles above Prlnevllle on the Ochoco, reports the discovery of coal near his much. Specimens which he brought luto town showed the flud to be a good grade of fuel, adapted either to heating or steam purposes. Here Is a chance to work up a lit tle Interest In the election: A render of the Journal, who withholds his name, but who Is . good for the amounts named, offers to wager $50 that Taft will carry New York, f 50 that Taft will carry Oregon by 10, 000 and 1 100 that Taft will be elected The Monmouth Herald, published at the seat of the State Normal by W". T. Fogle, Is a very creditable lit tle five-column paper. It la valu able to It reader for Its local news, normal school notes, Polk county correspondence and departments. It short editorials are well written. Mr. Fogle, a numls-r of years ago, was editor of this paper. Will Change Location. The Prlnevllle Steam Laundry will move from the old Prineville Hotel building to the building In the rear of McCulllHter store, where I will be ready to take care of business as usual. 10-22-tf A. Y. Oiiater, Prop. All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD BY W. F. King' I tUHHaVaBMHSBMa-aVMBU ' Made in Prineville. "If a thing Is worth doing at all. It Is Worth doinir well." If von hnn.lla cigars, handle good ones, such as we outiu, ior instance l lie agle, La Hoea, Ochoco and Leader. WantedTo Trade. Will trade a 14-disc McSherry Grain Drill (with grass nnd seed at tachment) In first-class condition for fresh milk cows. 10-ltf It. F. Gcerix, 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 $20,000 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. CSald a Itnslness Man t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out la the end." Said an E Jura ton "The quality of instruc tion given In your school makes It the standard of its kind in the Northwest" C.Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man la Portland MaUACrkK,e. T A 1 O M.il Ur, u. r. Adamson & Co w,, I DRUGGISTS 7 We have a complete line of jewelry, con sisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs, bracelets, rings, clocks and silverware D. P. Adamson & Co, DRUGGISTS " J Agents "Holeproof Hose Six Months Guarantee J. E. STEWART & CO Agents "Mayer" Shoes The Shoe That Wears The Leading Lady Shoe A Stylish Comfortable Shoe Price $3.50 "Special Merit" Shoes For Misses and Children. The Shoe that wears like iron. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ... October 24th ... Borax Soap Regular size bar, special Saturday, only . 05c Walnuts and Almonds No. 1 Papershell Almonds and English Walnuts special Saturday at per pound . 17Jc Sardines in Oil We have just received a shipment of Fancy Sardines packed in pure olive oil. These are as fine as we have ever had at double the price. Our special Satur day price per box ,12k 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. T I