The Place lo Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money TO YS! Alive with the Christmas Spirit OYS The dolls and toys make their bow and beckon in the throngs of Christmas gift seekers, for with us all 'tis the children & the gifts for the children that do most to make the spirit of Christ mas, that spirit of joy & generous generous desire to give, which is so typical of the I holiday Season Our mammoth TOY SECTION will b e Santa Claus this year WeYs dolls from the best factories dolls with long lashes 6c sleeping eyes, dollies with light dark or auburn hair, dolls with kid bodies, with bisque bodies, or all of cellu loid. 3 For the boys we have mechanical toys, rocking horses, tool chests for exercise or amusement CHOICEST XMAS CANDIES, FRUITS & NUTS HOTEL PRINEVILLE BLOCK MICH Paulina Paragraphs. rnullna, Oregon, November 23 A light snow till the first ot the week. Miss Vivian Allen, the Warm Spring teacher, spent Thanksgiving in raulina. , Lee Miiler Is sick. Andrew nml George Noble, prom inent stockmen of l'aulina, ppetit Thanksgiving with their families in I'riueville. Sam Parish and Mrs. Bri?bo were visitors from I zee last week. Mr. Mosier, who had n linger taken off nt the tirst joint, is having quite n tlitticnlt time, it never having healed. The wound is eansiug n great deal of trouble." Last week Clarence Wiley killed a cougar which measured ten feet from tip to tip. T. H. Crennon has )t completed a new stone dwelling ten miles east of l'aulina. Bruce Heisler's new house is com pleted and the most attractive thing about it is the three large "Halls." Three men. Art Bennett, Jiiumie Gilchrist and Charlie Cougieton. in the govemmentemploy are at Bigger Flat to liegin work on their head quarters. Mr. Lnughlin, who has undergone a second operation on an nffeeted limb, this time having it taken off just above the knee joint has re turned to his home. We were pleased to have our friends from Supiee, Cold Springs, Buck Creek, Camp Creek, Newson Creek, Bear Creek, etc., with us on Thanksgiving. Mr. Browlsby took the cako at the shooting match on Thanksgiving, shooting fifteen out of fifteen pigeons. Itis really amazing what a small crowd can do to four beeves, one dozen turkey's and two dozen chickens which were offered as prizes at the shooting match. A dance was given in the hall the evening of the 2d. A large crowd attended. Will Remain a Week Longer. Dr. C. S. Kelsay, dentist, will re main in the city one more week. AH those desiring up-to-date, high class dentistry call at once. All work guaranteed. Examination free. Pain less extraction n specialty. Office in Hotel Prineville; Boom 11. Licensed to practice lu Oregon and Washing ton. It Spray of the Falls. CLIXE FALLS, Dec. 1. Quiel prevailed here Thanksgiving day. with everybody reporting a good dinner. Messrs. Whelpley and William ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Prickett, Ward Harader and wife; 1 1. L. Harader and family spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. bovard and Loyd Harader and wife. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. M. Lilly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Norwood and Mr. and Mrs. File of Redmond at dinner. John McKinney, Jess Tetherow, Dryden Rannalls and the Misses Johnson took in the dance at Sis ters Thanksgiving day. They re port a good time. Leslie Wright made a trip to Prineville Thanksgiving day, but as Leslie often makes such trips we will let him off easy. Dan McCarty came in from Shaniko during the week with a load of freight for Mr. Johanson. Jesse McKinnie, with his fon John, Dryden Rannal's and Jess Tetherow, retnrr.ed last week from a bear hunt, bringing hack a cin namon bear, a greyhound and some deer horns. Mr. and Mrs. John Park are en joying a visit from Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. Keevts, whose home is near Des Moines, Iowa. She ex pects to remain until spring. Rev. B. F. Harper, of Milton, Or., arrived at Cline Falls Saturday. He is aiding Rev. G. A. M. Lilly in a series of meetings. Parson Bishop, the prophet of the Deschutes valley, has returned to the Falls. lie wears a pleasant smile and seems as happy as ever. Reason? Card cf THanlts. The undersigned desiie to thank t lie Neighbors of the Circle and other friends who so kindly aided and sympathized with them in their late bereavement. Their kindly ministra tions will always be remembered by .Mil. and Mils. C. A. Liklunci. Lamonta News Notes. LAMONTA,Dec. L Mrs. B.isey. who has been visiting her sons, Jean and Irvin Basey, left this weik for her homo at Ileppner Lamonta people w ho visited at O'Xeil were Janus McMcen and wife, Ethel and Walter Smith. The neighbors of Albert Moore enjoyed a dance on Friday, Nov. 27. Joe Quinn was a business visitor last week. There wes no fchrl Thursday and Friday. Milliam Davenport wa buying cattle around Lamonta this week. Mrs. Grant and Mrs. I.Iouk were in Lamonta on buisness. Bessie Robinson spent Thursday with her parents at Madras. Jtdin was a visitor here last week. Powell Bultes News. Powell 1 u te, N;v. IU) Hurrah! for the thiulow social at i ho Shepherd school house, Fri day evening, Dec. 4th, at 7.o0 o'clock . An inteteMinsj program is being prepared by Mis Hec,8tdt. 1! you would like to get noquati t i ed with (he people of pumpkin! tidge be sure to be present. You j will find them very entertaining, i A surprise awaits you when you see Hum perform. V are antici I mtlini! a irood time. lov. come and buy shadow and you will be sure to get jour supper. Sunday school very Sunday at the Shepherd school house. The Sunday reboot is preparing a pro gram for Christmas eve. Sunday school every Sunday at '2 p. in. Everybody invited to attend. Levi Krtut of Montana is now at ! Powell Buttes improving his ditch ! land. J Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed I very much by those who were i present at the Niswonger station, where 111 iwrtook of turkey dinner, i Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Myers, Adolphns Myers, Ua Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter Viola, Mr. Davidson and wife and Mr. C, H. Ellis and wife and four children. Culver Cullings. CULVER, Dec. 1. The basket social held at the Culver school house Nov. 27 was a grand success, especially from the financial stand point, the proceeds clear of ex penses being nearly Sl). As it was ttie first rntf rtainnient held here for some time, many people came from several miles on every side. The next entertainment arranged for is a Christmas tree, to which everybody is invited. The Harrimnn party of surveyors stationed at Madras for some time past, is expected 'the early part of this week in Culver to remain for several days. A shadow basket social will he held at Trail Crossing school hotie Friday evening, iK-cember II, and many people in the neighborhood of Culver expect to attend. Tho Culver school roll now shows 27 pupils in regular attend ance. Mrs. Thomas J. Aldcrdyce left Saturday morning for Seattle to see tier mother, who is reported as very ill. Robert Osborn and wife enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of George II. Osborn and wife. Cl I VKItlTK. . -aaM - - BUSINESS POINTERS. For 2 mild smokeThe La Itcsa. Mince Meat in Bulk at J. K.Stewart & Co. Fancy Pry Land Potatoes at J. E. Stewart & Co. Lay in your wlntersnpply of apples from . I. E. Stewart & Co. 10.000 rolls of new Wall Paper just received. A. H. Lippman it Co. If you would once try Royal Canned Goods you would have n other. J. K. Stewart & Co. sell this brand. Have yon tried one of thoe Pes chutes Cizars made by the Vrinewlie Cijnr Factory? Cle.vr Havana; tr one. Carri.d by all leading ciar store?. If you want a nice Ninas Tree fur the home, leave your order with J. E. Stewart & Co. We will deliver on Pcceiulier ID. Abel Bros. 11'-.'! Wanted. Vanted-I!y a middle-aged woman, a situation as cook, take care of the sick or housework. Mrs. C. 1". Ilcn nie. Box 170, I'riueville, Or. ltp Christmas Trees. If you want a nice Xmas Tree for the home, leave your order w ith J. E. Stewart & Co. We will dcliveron December P.). Abel Bros. 12:1 WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26 THE WINNEK COMPANY Spend the long evenings with a good book in- We are offering the best late fiction eluding the best selling books for the past year, copyright books, 75c to $1.50 each. A large assortment of Post Card Albums. Pyrography Offers opportunity to make acceptable presents for a small investment see the display in our window. Prices 25c up. Fill the long evenings with music Edison Phonographs $25 to $60. and four minute reccrds. l wo If you have no watch you need ens - "ws" Elgin and Waltham watches Swiss and American movements, all size3 0, 6, 1 2, 1 6, 1 8. All prices, $ 1 .50 to $50.00 each. Watch Chains, each $2 to $35 Neck Chains, each $3.50 to $20 Cuff Buttons, pair 75c to $20 We take subscriptions For any Magazine published in the world. New pattern furniture We are receiving each veek new patterns in furniture. Call and inspect. You are welcome. Ashwood Arrows. Aihwood, Nov. '2!. Mrs. Thomas lewis pave a bachelor! Thanksgiving dinner ;n behalf of Fred McCollun, O-scar Marshall and It. L. Greene. Ed Confer has returned from Canada and he reports a good trip. Mrs. J.-wnc Clark Fpent Satur day and Sunday in Afbwood. Mrn. K. V. Crosswhile visited at the home of Mrs. C. Saturday and Sunday. C. S. MtCorklo and Oscar Marshall and D.ivid left Sunday for Tysh Valley, Ore gon, where Mr. McCorklo expects to make his home for the winter. Two ladies left Ashwood .Sunday on the rear end of a log-chain, en route to Patrick Ueiley'a to spend the day, returning home in the evening. Mr. E. W. Crosswhite, Robert Gibson and Jack Church, nil of Haycreek, attended the dance at Ashwood Friday evening. T. S. Hamilton, wife and little daughter, returned Friday from The Dalles. Friend family, Wilson Household Good for Sale. Household goods), cnneiHling (it one bedroom ect complete, dining table and 'hairs', parlor cet, one rntf llxl.'l, Hide board and cooking utermils. AVill pell in whole or In part. For further par ticulars apply to I j. A. BOOTH, I'rine vilio, Or. 11 1!) Auents for Huttcrick Patterns and the Delineator FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING VALUES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY Men's Suits and Overcoats The entiie line cf " Sincerity Clothing" reduced below the profit line. $12.50 and $15 Suits. Your choice ... . . $16.50 and $18.50 Suits. Your 'choice $10 $12.50 Overcoats $10.00 and $12.50 k V k. v ; , rem, it Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts A large collection of the newest things in Skirt and Shirt WiU which were delayed in transit will be put on sale at Factory Prk'es f F See our big show windows for rock bottom prices. Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co. DAXK ST ATE MIC XT. .:tM.i. Vjwf of tlie nhlitiim "f Tli FiY'i .Yiidmui Il.n.l., in J'riiirrillt, in tit" St'tte (OiT7"ti, ill llif ilinK iJ btmiiirH, Xovcmber 27 , 100S. Hrsoiirrrs: loan" mid di-cmmU S 2II.W7 t'Jl Ou-rdnifU, ci'uri''l mid llllnwnml, 5..' lit I'. S. I'ondii X'i mciire cireulution Vi.: U" llimds, SiMirilit . tc S.'JIH 1W I 'in i W in ' Ii. ux- fiiriiilurv and tutiir, " U Si" a from Niiti'iind lUtika (iit Krwrve Au't i.t-I -T.1''' 71 lMic (rum Sutfl'iinkx and Itiiiikm 17,f " fniiii nppnivnl mith ai-'itu ll'..'l'- ! Clu-i kf mid dllifr ousli Ileum. . . ('- fr- Nntiw of ntlliT Nntinnnl I'nllk 1,1 W I'mfliciwd piT oiirrriicy, liickoln and c'iiU It HI buvn i, Monhv IlKfHlVK in 1'.nk, VI: Hiwi! .'Bio ik'id t. nd. r n..t.- . . V.,7i ' Keil.inptinii fund with t'. H. Tri un'r ('i'V of circuUti"ii) ri"t 00 T..U1 $UI ,.'! '0 l,ia!ilitis: r-.i.itid t.k paid in .'Aono.no Siirpl.w fund ao.OOO.OC) l iiilividid priiliu, IfM I'Xhiiwh nnd ta paid 13.SV2 ?l National Hank notes oiitslaiidiiiR 7il 00 Iiiilividnid delxwiU uiji-ct to .heck 2!I..V;n 4s lA'iiuilid certilicateHiif depimit l!l,I.Sl .)H T.it.d l3l,.V.i:i 10 RTATK OK Oltr.iiON', ) f'nlllllV "f Cl'lW, 1 , T. M. H.m.dhin, Cnlii?r nf tlio atxive- nai I bank, lo wilemlilyaweftr that tnealmve Htalemeiit in truu t" l!i lt id my know-IcIk-b and Uli'f. T. M. liAldlW IN, Ciudiier. SiiIihoi-IIkmI and MVorn t- liffure ino tldx ,1rd .lay ol IM einlier, l!iH. Ill m an Ma. i rn. Notary I'lilili.'. OjHUKf'T AtU'nt: Wn.i, Whkxwkii.kii) .. M. Iliown lireclor Carey W. 1'o.mLt ) FOR USEFUL oliday Presents CO TO WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26 A. H. LIPPMANN & CO. 100 different rockers to select from, ranging in prico from $1 00 to 75 00 40 fltyles of Center and library TablkH from f 1 50 to :I0 00 Onyx find BraHH Card Reco.ive.rB Ladie' Dru.tscrs in Oak, Mahogany and Uird'ey at prices from 10 to $55 Ladies' Desks in 12 different styles Music Cabinets and llecord cases in many styles- Ladies' Utility Boxes and Skirt Wardrobes Ollice cbairs in Wood, Cano and Leather ('ouches, Lounges and Settees In all the latest coverings Iioston Smyrna and Axminstor llagi Art Squares in all sizes and all grades at prices from $0 to t0 Mirrors all sizes ami all prices... Kookeaees and China Closets in Itub and 1'iano Polish Iiuffets and Sideboards in very latest style and finishes Iron Beds in 30 styles, all"r rices Pictures and Picture Frames Come in and see this new, fresh, clean and up-to-date stock of Eastern-made Furniture. All our goods are set up and fitted by best cabinetmakers obtainable GRAND BALL Christmas Eve and New Years Eve AT THE Skating Rink The entire floor will be covered with canvas. Supper will be served in the hall. A good time guaranteed to all. Morgan's Orchestra will furnish the music TICKETS ONE DOLLAR PERRY POINDEXTER, - Manager "La Vogue" Ladies' Coats and Tailor Suits In the latest shades of Greens, Blues, Grays and Browns coats in sizes for Misses also. These garments are ei fectly made of beautiful materials, and are the very atest styles Coat prices from $7.50 to $25.00 Suit prices from $18.50 to $25.00 NEW BEAR SKIN COATS for Misses and Children in While, Grays, Browns and Reds. We also have them in Plush and Melton. Swell coats that make one feel and look comfortable Prices range from $2.50 Upwards JUST. A WORD about our new line of Men's Tailored Clothing made by the Brandegee Kincaid & Wood Co. Our new line is in, and their equal in value, style fit and finish has never before been offered in Prineville at so modest a price. We can save you money on your new suit Clifton & Cornett THE BRICK STORE Prineville, . . Oregon.