LOCAL MENTION Kltvtlon ilny Noveiiilier a. Vote for Tiift next Tiiinilay. O. M. Oxlmrii tif Culver was here I'rlilny. I'. I Ninllli wus over from Hint Kiituriliiy. K. V. Ilurrlnot Tlio P. ill.' "pent Hominy lirre. M. J. MorrUuii mine down (rum llt-ii'l Snmlfty. Jninm W. Unborn wit In from I'ow. ('II ItllttfNHtullllll till Week. M, J, Ionium fnino down (nimbi home mi ltiick rriTk Hiiiulny. Tim nliio yoiir-nl'l mm nf .lit mm MotitKoiiicry U nick with tlio fever. W. K. Pm-hleii iiik! II. U. Iitlilil.'iii.f llit.verivk were coimly m-ut vlNltor Huinlty. (',('. Jlili lmmin mid u lfiMif Slater weiv rnlli'M itt tlio Joiiriml tittlee Wclm-Hiliiy. Tim five yinr-tiil iliitiKlili'r of Jdlui W, Ilunlt-.v U fun vulinliitf fruiii n H'H ( Xll'klllUH. I'linurr l'owrll, who riium home recently f"r it linrt vllt, rvtitniitl thl week f'r I'm iliiinl. V. M. Ivectit'iiinl w Id-ii ml Mm, A. I W IU. m iuil aim, rill of itiiriix, vMteil In thl city ilurliiit Hie n'k, Altctiloit I i'mII.'.I to I tin Crook county fitlrninl livestock cxikmiIiIoii Hut wlili li iiiH'iim In iiimt her I'oliiiiin of l hi lm. Mr Niii'inl Salomon left Tmwluy for Iter lioiniMit Sulem, after it iinul Ii'm Ktny In l'rliK'vlllt'i'loMliitr ii her hit- liltll' fHllltO. MImm I'lortMiii. A. Hal.livlu of Port lit ml nidi Ml Mnry IC. Ketvhnw of Cotilllllni, (Hiln, tvuUlcml ut tin' Hiili'l I'llui'Vlllit Mtiiuliiy. Wllllnin Atlillim of Comli Tint brought -'..''X) hnul of mIhvji through rlnv tll tliirliitf tln week from t tit miuimcr to tli winter raiiico, L. I. notiiul. M oil i r it Womlmiiii ili'iuity, wliiiliii Imi'ii In I'rliirvllli' for llic pilot inoiiili, li lt mi Monday' nUtue for Knit, Or. mid til home ut Walla Walla. Vali. Jtibre ItraiUlmw mid tlio itnUltlo attorney who were prem-nt for tin fall term of tllmilrt court lut week di'liarti'it for their home on Satur day ' Hilt IP'. On.' of Hoi. Zevely' t win, tlio little Klrl wlio riiitiiri'd flrt rle lit tli' Crook cuiiiiiy luiliy liov, w a tiluh unto di'iitli Sunday with n midden III Hi, Inil I now on tin1 lui'lld. At tin1 Mclhoilt church. Sunday, November 1, tin subject I: "Tin' t'liiMlrtn Faith; Wliat It I find How Appropriated." I'.pworth Im'ii Iiik will hold It devotional meeting lit fl:10 p. hi. A cordial reception I Riven to t ranker. The rciic hlnir s-rvlcc In tht evening lieKlim at 7:110; mibj.-ct, "TliM'rowt of Chrlft " tiood iiiiikIc nt nil the service. J. 1). Icw tlVll, piiHtor. Wear Insured Sox rrl''ti iniiraurliDinUi. Till 1. til. X '- lluv l fall ol "Holeproof" fin rr CO ami II nr nr all ot tlwra cnmo lo huln or ml dumliiK In l rtionilitwa will rrplca Ituut wllb now x 1U.K. jjv mum m m noleproot Sox' n (trod wllh ahuolnlclif l.il n,l,ir, Thr will not ' cro. li," "ml" 0"r tn.le. " Ilolf prodl " Ho du nol ahrlnk nor itrrlch. Voo can buy llmtn In amnrlrrt cnlora-ala pain ol a U kuilwaliihl In box. Wear "Holeproof Bon one and ynn will ni-vi-r wrr anyothor kind. komiinilx they are guaranty to wear ) nionlha or ynu iivl new aox Hit.H. Lot Ul asU fan bus today. J. E. Stowart & Co. Mr, Miller I wrloiialy III nt lier hfihie up the OehiM'o. C. V. I'.lkliiH nI wlfeK-lit Wfilliin day nt lleiid on hiiMlnea, J. K. ItotierU of near I'nullnii wim n culler nt the Jourtal offlco Wed new day. John W. MorrlM In itlll conrineil to hi limine, though nt route hope I held out for hi recovery. Ml llertlin HeKitrdt KUrU till week In Meudliitf In IteiUN from I'owell Hutte. (ilve her the new. II. 1 1, (Iret'lio ha comuieiieed corre NpondltiK fortlic Journal atAli wood. ilve him tho new. I,. W. llarilinaiiraini'Kiinday from t'ortland to nceept the position of bookkeeper nt C W, Klklim' ntore. Claude Itlddle, fon'niait of tho Journal olllec, ha U-eu umler tho weather for ft week pnt and unalilu to attend to hi imuul ilutlin. The I'rliH'llhi Worker will linTt At the home of Mr. I'.lllo Callireath on tint nfternoon of November 4. All incniWra ure uwd to l prexent. Ilavo you trleil the new "Tan talum" lamp'.' They an tlandleM. A liUcandle piwer filvea light eulv aleiit to tho ordinary 21. Ak tin electric Unlit company about them. Work han commenced, on the II brnrv room nt th 1', A. A. C. A good Nclcctloii of book lum Imimi made. Tim club I Indebted to the ladle of the Annex for thl valuable adjunct to tho ut traction of the club. tlrand Mater Ed Hontetler, bunker and piMitiniiMter t The Dallex, wnln I'rliievlllo Katurday night to meet with Oeltoeo lodge of Odd Kelow. The Inltiatorv decree wa conferwl on one candidate. Mr.Hontetler, who never vllled thUclty before, wa well pl'nel wltli I'rlnevllU' mid Crook county, lie Uo vlnlU'd the lodge nt Lalillawand Madnui.n'turiilng hoiue via Mitchell and Condon. A few day ngo there nppenrcd In paper here ami clwwhere an ac count of the exhumation of one or more human bone from a lonely grnve In the Ilenr mountain, otith from Hear creek, Mr. mid Mr. M till can of thl city making the find. The article wn read by J. H. Ilimkln, of Km-water, I'mntllla county, Oregon, who forthwith wrote to Mr. Mllll can naylug the rvinnln were thow of a child, one of hi relative. Mr. Mlllleati niiNwcred the letter, mid It I ipilte probable that Mr. Hokln will make a Journey to the grave to recover It content. A few day ngo there npiemvd la pa-r here and elitcwher nil account of the exhumation of one or more bone from n lonely grave In tho Hear mountain, Mouth from Hear creek, Mr. and Mr. Mflllcnn of thfcfty ma king the flnlr The account wn rend bv J. S. lloHkln. of KreewaU-r ITma- tllbi county, Oregon, who forthwith wrote to Mr. Mllllcmi naylng tne rtt- main were thoneof ft child, one of nh relative. Mr. Mllllcan anwercd tho letter and It lp:ilte probalethat Mr ll.mkln will make n Journey to the grave to recover It content. Gty Property for Sale. A. 11. l.lppiuan hw several plceH of choice city property ior aie. him. Cattle, Harneti For Sale. ai,.nn Joiwr Imll. 10 mo. old; one heifer. Jerey mid lied Dur ham, two-year-tild; one double et of buggy linrueM; tuie double et light waifon liarneH, band made; and one Muddle. W. A. Hell, l rineviue, wro. Made in Prineville. nr .. i,i...r 1 -rlli dolnirnt all. It I worth doing well." If you handle elgar handle good one; wuch a we build, for limtnnce. The Kagle, Ia Uora, Ochotro and leader. LOCAL MENTION Next Tuond.y It Annex meeting Jy at the club. M!hh Nellie Hummers it setting type at the Journal office. Joe Ftreet of Paulina wai in the city the !rt ot thii week laying in hi winter supplica. P. Ii Howard lias gone to Madras, where he has accepted a jiosition in the Kobineon store. Voter to tho number of 1,627 are regintercd here for the presi dential election of November 3, compared with 1,788 elector! regis tered for the elections last spring in Crook county. Judge liell says that it is all a mintake about his intention to leave Prinevillo. While he sold his residence property all right to J. II. Gray, yet he will be found doing business at the old stand. Fire in the chimney of the house occupied by Prof. M. It. llocken- berry and family at 9 o'clock last Sunday night caused a general alarm over the city, but the flame had been extinguished by the time the fire department arrived on the scene. The damage was trifling. T. II. Lafollett sold 340 tons of alfalfa hay to J. N. Williamson this week for (6 a ton, with the privilege of using sheep barns for feeding. This com prined the bulk ot the crop raised on Mr. Lafollett's Ochoco place this seonon. The re mainder of about 100 tons is stored in hay barns for use in feeding the stock on hi ranch this winter. Mis I'rink, who taught the fourth grade in the Prineville school four years ago, has been re employed for about a fortnight the period being indeterminate to take charge of Principal Ashby's eighth grade clans while he fam iliarizes himself with the work each teacher is doing in every one of the eight grade; then Mr. Aehby will resume teaching the eighth grade. Joe Delore was tosced from his buggy several days ngo between the Crooked river 'road and the river. lie efcated unhurt except for sun dry scratches. When his team started to run the horses bolted direct for the river, where the bank is 20 feet high, with rocks be low. When less than 10 feet from the edge the horses swerved back from the bank, the sharp turn up sotting the rig and depositing Delore on terra hrma. I he harness was torn and one shaft smashed Sisters Sayings. BISTEKS, Or., Oct. 28. Sawmill whistles, the 'cling' of saw and of hammer, load after load of lumber pasting through the streets, and recent transfers ot valuable ran ches, all this would seem to Indi cate a real boom in Sisters. Mr. Person, a pioneer resident of Black butle, while out rounding op his horses near Cold springs, saw four black bear scramble up a tree. He was gunless; his daugh ter, being with her father, ran home for a gun; result: three bear dead, another bear-lie escaped. Bisters is sorry to give up Its townsman and neighbor, Joe Clay pool, who recently sold bis ranch and goes to live with his son some distance from town. Bister ' enterprising school di rectors have let the contract to build an addition to the excellent school building bere. D. A. Bow max. Death of Mrs. Tillman. Mrs. Ida Tillman, who came to Prineville from Washington state sometime ago with ber husband, and who since then lived awhile at the Colby and Cram ranch, died suddenly Friday while on the road to this city in a wagon. The trip was continued and the remains cared for at A. II. Lippman & Co.'s morgue. Interment was made Sunday, the Knights of Pythias, of which Mr. Tillman is a member, turning out in a body. Mrs. Tillman had been sick with an incurable disease for quite a length of time, the only unusual circumstance anent her death being its suddenness. Powell Buttes News. -NOTICE CIIANCK OK IXiHl'OBATK NiWK. The name of "The Baldwin Farms," a corporation, hna been duly changed to "Ten Bar Ilanch" by the filing of supplementary articles of Incorporation for that purpose In the olllce of the Secretary of State on the Kith day of October, 1U08, and In the office of the Clerk of Multnomah County, on the 19th duy of October, 190H. A. F. Biles K. O. Downing V Directors. 0. 1 Katon I J tune Steams J 10-29 2w Devon Bulls- for Sale. For sale Two registered Devon bulls. Write to C. S. McCorkle, Ah wood, Ore. 10-29H POWELL BUTTES, Or., Oct. 27. Moses Niswonger is building a 16x24 addition to the east side of his bouse. Charles Niswonger is doing the work. Who says Powell Buttes isn't booming! Will Osborne, who is now run ning the station, went to Prineville Saturday, returning today on the stsge. A crowd of young people scaled one of the buttes 8unday, partak ing of a hearty luncheon at tbe top. Lucile Cooke, Gladys Bayn, Lillian Niswonger, Bertha Ilegardt, Charles Shattuck, Ross Busset, Ora Foster, Harold and Paul Cooke made up tbe jolly crowd. The well now being drilled on the townsite of Butle is 900 feet deep. Tbey have water, but are not satisfied and will go deeper. Moses Niswonger expects to re sume charge of the station the first of next week. Sunday school at the Shepherd school house at 3 o'clock every Sunday afternoon. All invited. Jim Green, who has been work iog in Prineville, returned this evening. A daughter was born October 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sears at Pow ell Buttes. Mrs. S. A. Wilcox, of H.llsdale, Micb., is spending the winter at the home ol ber daughter, Mrs. Guy Sears. Will Change Location. The Prineville Steam Laundry will move from the old Prineville Hotel building to the bulldlnir In the rear of MeCftlllMter'e store, where I will be ready to take care of business as UHiial. 10-22-tf A. W. G hater, Prop. Pure -Blood Hogs for Sale, Ture-blood Poland-China Hog. six month old. both exe. Address J. H. Uray&So!, Prineville, Or.7-lm Ammunition ns .ICnive Belts All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD BY Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. - SHIPP& PERRY 1 PRINEVILLE, OREGON t "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. 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 ofBce help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Man s " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an E J Ufa ton "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" CPpcn all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man la Portland. KiWl Cratk Karat "V Vf. A 1 O aO Muical butmoU li. r. Adamson & to - Caaara S applies L.war'l Caniiea I DRUGGISTS C We have a complete line of jewelry, con sisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs, bracelets, rings, clocks and silverware D. P. Adamson DRUGGISTS & Co, Agents "Holeproof Hose Six Months Guarantee E. STEWART & CO. Agents "Mayer" Shoes The Shoe That Wears atfy' 1 The Leading Lady Shoe A Stylish Comfortable Shoe Price ....$3.50 i etc VA "Special Merit" Shoes For Misses and Children. The Shoe that wears like iron. Mince Meat Time This is the time of the year when everybody is thinking of Mince Meat By Monday of next week, November 2d, we will have in stock every thing that is needed in this line and all will be new and fresh. Royal Club Currants and Seeded Raisins in 1-lb packages, Citron Peel, Fancy Apples' Brown Sugar, Spices of all kinds and Pure Hood River Apple Cider Vinegar. Prices on all very reasonable. Specials While They Last for Cash and 30-day Accounts In a few days we will have in our new stock of Canned Fruits, but before these arrive we intend to close out all our stock on hand of last year's fruits and in order to move them make these very special prices: All Standard Fruits, per can 15c Diamond W or Preferred Stock, per' can 20c 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. i I