LOCAL JIENTION Mix llni Hi (Jtilini m In from OWII Hittiiriliiy. I. 0. IttiKi'ra wna In town from III home uritr Culver llio first of I In' Mm. J. T. Moore luia Uh-ii ronftiirtl to Iioiino with tui'krli) for u WlH'k, I'orly llvp dollar wit auWrlU'il Humliiy tuoriiltiti for iiiImmIoiiii nt t lie M'rvlct In (he Mt'tltoillt cliiirvli. Dnvlil Toinpli'ton tins Immmi tliri'iit riu ttuii'y nil Mii-k, but l r'iorli'il u llilli- iM-llcr lit tin lionr of ifolim t ori'tm, Wlllliim CoiiiIih niiil wlfi', who nre llvlnn llltii'ii mllin ciikI of llcii'l, Ulti-il In the city tlU wtvk, leiivlnji tor home njf.ilu Wt'iliirailiiy. I'rtitik OMlmrii, I'. S, ('tMiiinlHNloiipr nt Mmlrii. wn In rrlnevllle Kutur iluy, nlti'iiilltitf lo liiiKliifoK innllrrn nml renewing iiiiinilntniin'M with iiiniiy frli'iiiU. II. Mitltliewa nrrlvetl here Kninlity from ltimrliurjt to ncii'pt n ionltlon n fortut rniiKi'f In the Ihwlitite nntlotml fortvt. He will Ih-kIh work lltiovo ItimliMli! Ill n few tiny. The tltinee which wim to Inure been hi'til, en miimtiie, nt Templetim' hall mi the McKay iVeemlier Is Iiiim lieeit Ituh'lliilti'ly potioni'i on m-comit of the m-rlmm IUiu-mm of Havlil Temple, ton. Ithimliiiu iniiliiiilly tlerlilttl hy roininltlirN of the Oiltl Fellow iuhI IteU'knhM to nlve n lmllitiot In ronneelloii w ith the Joint limtiilliitlon of otllcemto U'hi'M early In .liimiary. The rxni t tlnte lina not yet lai n net. The liulleN of the Hnptlut church will nerve illliiiiT nt Itelknap hall Saturday, Ihx'eiiilier 12, between the hoiim of U ami 2 o'clock. If you en Joy a Kooit tnenl call on the ladles, beside you nro helliiK In n good mum1. 1'. H. rolmlexter will Blve n inaMiiieriiriilvnl nt the skating rluk Hntunlny evening, Iiet-einher 12. Three prlti'M lire oftereil, one for thi lien I miNtnlneil liuly elmrneter, one for the U't vomit etinrnrter, ami one for the U-Mt KiiMtalnt'il ifentleman t-hnriuter. J. It. Itrown nml wife nml I toy Itrown, of Haystack country, nml mother of the latter, Mm. IWttle A. Hooth, of Slater, wen In town ou IhihIiicihi till week. Mm. Hooth In the mother of MIhh Veatit Urowu, of Culver, who I nt tending the liljji H-hool In tlilw illy. Firemen of the volunteer ttepnrt ineiit III thU clly helil their minimi election Momlay rvenlng. 11. F. JohiiNon, of Hone Cuiiipiiiiy No. 1, wit electee t-ltlt-f, nml J. A. Mct'lun, iiIho of No. 1, v im tinmen iiMHlnluiil chief, the ballots atiitullng: For Chief, It. F. JohiiHoti. of No. 1, is, V. I). Calhreath, of No. 2, S; for Altnnt Chief, J. A. MeClun, of No. 1, 20, Arthur Harm, of No. 2, (I. Wear Insured Sox Araynaraoclia rmitWOiir Itnhf I priHr'u sriirntursisranntlia. fj 'I lilt It Ihof limn H Iluy an iu ol llnmprtwit" Nn lor 1.M mxt II any or all ol them come to huU-a or iwni darning; In al months wi'l ruplac. ttiuia wim WW tut I Ul.IW Holeproof Sox' sre flyed with ahaohitrly lut coliira, 1 tier will mil "crock." "rial nor Imto. " Jtnla, pmul" 8o do noi ahrlnknoratrvtch. Voa can buy Iham In aaaorlod e"lnr-iix palra o( alia anil wcUjbt In a boi. Waar Holfjiroot Sot one and you will nver wear any other kind, t Kamemtivr they are fiiartm(fnt lo wonr all month! or ynu at new aox MiKK. Let ua aell yon box today. J. E. Stewart & Co. DECEMBER 23rd These two dances will be the social events of the season and the Club extends a hearty invitation to all country friends and dancers. The floor committee is composed of Jack Summers, Frank Elkins, Harry Lanius, John R. Luckey, Frank B. Foster and others. The Club has secured a competent caller and the orchestra has new and late dance music for the occasions. The ladies will serve their celebrated Buffet Luncheon in the hall.' Juliil Y. T"1l of Hlntrm wn lierc rtumlrty, J. JohiiNon came over from Hlntem Mattinluy. U'wU 1', Fohh wna here from Youiik Satunlny, i. C. Frlee nml I V. Tle were In from Crook Hatunlay, K A, Fnrker ami J. A. HoltueM of Hear Creek were In town Hiiinlny, II. A. CluiMe nml It. L. KllthliiK were In from the U'llllamnon riuich Humlay, Mm. M, A, l'iirrlli nml ttntiKhter of llnyrreek were In on linnlm-im Monihty. The evniiKi'llMtle lMii-llna at the I'.npllat chtireh cloiM'il HunOay nlKlit, Itev. I. H. Itrown of Mailrim, preach. lute the cloning Meriuou. MInh (VIIi Ni lma, tlatiKhter of Mm. John WIkIi', In rHS'tei home for the linllila.vn. Hlie Im ntti'liilliijt Ht, Helen' Hull In I'lirllaml. All memliem of the Clirlntliti cliurili itraj n'itieitei to itits-t lit the I'nlon church nt 2:il o'cliN'k Humliiy nfleruoon to Iii'kIii lllhlit uttnly. John I'. Itynn nml wife of the Tuli H, have nuteil theT. M. Hiililulu rottaue nt the corner of Kecouil nml II Rtnvtu. In thU clly nml will move In thin week, Ir. nml Mm. Charhti KilwiiriU on their return home from ForDum! KtopHil off nt The Dallin, when Ihey were KtletH of I'rof. nml Mm. Mirutitfe nml Mm. l'ercy InvU. Mm. Colllim V. Flklim on Momlay Biive n party, Inviting every Imby In the city timler the nttv of one year, In honor of the II ret hlrlliilay mint vemnry of her own Imhy, CoIIIiim V, Flklim, Jr. While ilolnji koine creiiter work ahove the tarp-ta lit the rear of the new fliootlnn gallery next to the Journal oltllce Momlny, LoiiIm Miller wiw at ruck ou the check hone JiiMt below the eye hy a .22 caliber WluchcHter bullet. The leiulen mlxMlle oui;etl Into the Ihah but Klnnceil off the bone without doliiK Injury to the man lilt. Miller wim able to rvntltnehln work thenextilay. Itye (IriiMN mhool, which now MninlH ou the Jim Kemlall place uorthweMt of rrlnevllle, will lx moveil to u point on the nei'tloit Hue one anil one-fourth in lift eawt of ltd present liH'ntlon. Si-vernl f.iinllli'H whime rhllilren now ntteml the McKny m hool will In con'uence U' nut to the other nehool, n the county iiuthorltliti fwl that 4il chlhlren In the McKay nml oely 1U In the ltye (irnxH tllatrlctM In it rather unfair dlvUloit for tielKhborliiK (llNtrict. Anteloie Heral.l: C. K. McCorkle nml ftuully, uccompanU'il by J, I). WIIhoii, Mm. McCorkle' father, upent hint Sumlay iilnht In town, leaving next mornliiKfor Tygh Valley, w hero they will Kicml Hie winter. Mr. MeCorklt', whohimllveilcontlnuounly ou Mm ranch above AhIiwooiI for the pant 21 yearn, recently noM hi phue toT. S. Hamlltoii. Mr. nml Mm. McCorkle will be greatly iuIhhi'J from till Hist Ion, where they have many frlenil. It. A. Ford, county HUH'rlntemh'nt ofHchool. ha returnctl from nn o titer vIhUIiik trip to the county hcIiooIh. Tim fiirhc ha pemonitlly liiHpis.'tei the hcIiooIm nt I.alillaw, Iteilmonil, llt (l'lulnvlew), Tuinalo (Itnvley), FleiiHttnt Itlilge (houIIi of Itftlinoml). Fott'ht (on river), Johnnon Crts-k, Crooked j Howard, McKay, t pcr McKay, Iono Flue, MUlCns-k, l'pMT nml Lower ltye (Ira, Fowell Butte nml SlicphortI (near Unite Htatlon). HI future ilate w III be inuilo known through the liH-nl pre from time to time during the winter nml piing. The Sixth Given by the P. A. A. C. at the Club Hall Wednesday Eve, December 23, and December 30, 1908 LOCAL MENTION O. !,uier nml wife lire here from IbiruM, Mm. Ilitncr, living 50 mile up Ilenrcris'k, I tilte nick. Terean Mnyder mid llyron C, Only were over from I.nlilluw Humliiy. F. ('. Logan nml I H. Iognn, both of Crook, ami A. M. Logan nml wife of I'HUllnii were county Kent vlltom Friday, Jnitte DotighiM I back ntw.uk on the new court houw. Ill in tire family ha been III with typhoid fever. Two of the children nre now up, with Mm. louguMNcnvttle'ciit. The court houiw furtinre wn lighted mid tetetl till wis-k, nnd found to m all that wo anticipated. Only n ainull fraction of ItNiunxImum power I lus'ded to wnrm the entln. building. The entire family of Henry Mitchell U(i the McKny I nick with curlct fever. .Ml Norn Mitchell, who wit flmt tnken 111 nearly n mouth ugo, I Id'llcvcd to have ktiffered w ith n light form of the malady, The new rending room hn Ims'ii (IiiIkIiimI by the ladlei of the Annex, nml It I for the purpuw of defraying theexpenw imiihnit thereto that the comedy drama, "Valley Farm", will tie given by member of thetiub. The mibjis-t for the 11 o'chn-k wr vice at the .MetliodlMt church will lie "The lllelng of Frnyer." The topic nt7.:W will Ih "Wlmt mnke the Home." At thl ervlce Ml Vcrnn Hownrd will lng "The Holy City." OrchfHtrn iiiuhIc nt nit wrvlce. Sunday mitool lit 10, Fpwurth liOiigutt nt 0.110. Von nre cordially liivlletl to conic a ml womltlp with u. The faculty of the I'rini'ville public Nehool, la order to lucrcima the al tcndniiie nnd better the whool In general, hit thsided to give a half holiday the end of each month to each pupil who during that month ho neither la-en tnrdy nor nlwient nnd who- deportment ha Ihs'D perfect. The flmt uch holiday will occur Friday afternoon, IKs-embcr 11. Shu nil n I the Indian name chokenforthe new ladle' reading club, which I limited n to It iiiemhcrHhlp to fiuirtis-n women. Nhu-iiil-ii mean ktudy-thluk. lulg nla lum iiImo Us-n m'lccted by the ladle, a follow: Shu-nil-a color, light blue; Shii-uil a (lower, golden rod. The next meeting will la held nt the home of Mm. l'dknnp. It I likely n reception after ye lnanner of ye olden tytms will lie held New Yenr' day. The Women of Woodcraft lodge In thl city hn elected the following oftlcer for the cunning year: Ada It. Mltlicnu, guardian neighbor: Julia Young, pat guardian neighbor; Sarah Wright, ndvlwor; Mm. Mary McDowell, magician; Snruli Thninp i in, clerk and muHlclan; Vlra Cyru. banker; Lillian Jordan, attendant; Julia Lytic, captain of the guard; I -a urn Luelllng; Inner Heutluet; Kiiiinn Froe, outer mutlmi; Kate Fnncakenud Frank Juhimon, niaua gem. The chtH In JournallHm reporting foniewpaKr to be Inaugurated In thi city by John Alden.Senbury, will hold It llri-t meeting Monday even ing, December 14, at the home of Mr. Ada It. Mllllcan. Adult as well a pupil In the higher iiae of the local chool will lie welcomed, though there I no obligation to en roll until after the timt meeting. Although the flmt kcmhIou will be held Monday, nnother night may be chopen If more convenient to the ktudent. Reporting n practiced lu the big cities will bo taught from A to Z. Annual GRAND iiVEOZRO-AJSPS ORCHESTRA "Valhy Fnrni," the farci to 1 given by the Ladle' Annex, Will lie plod Heed )ec. IS, Hee ftdr. Ilianotll- ercoltimn. Ml Norn liiichanan ami Herman Tliomnoii were mnrrled Tuekdny evening nt the home of Mm. Jennie lickett. Ir. DiiiiHinore performed the ceremony. ' I. D. Calbrculh, one of the flmt white pemon born In rrluevllle. 1 here from hi prenent home In The Dalle, vlMltlng hi brother, C. I. Calhreath. Thl I hi flmt trip In here for 21 year ami he do1 not itowr recognl; nny of the oldtlme land murk of the yenr l-fore lts4. HI wife nccompanle him. Mtiklc ftirtibdicd by three vlollnlnt, one chirtnetlMt, the regular organlt nnd n full choir rendered the Kundny evening kong m-rvlce at the I'ntiby terlan church very enjoyable. Dr. DuuMiiiore expreed hlmnelf by my lug that he Itcllcved without ilenotn litntloital ego that the wrvlce wn thebt'Mt from it inimical ktundpolnt at which It had ever lieen hi privi lege to Im- pn-Meiit In thl city. A Mluillar iniiMlcnl wrvlce will lie held Sunday evening, December It. Father Hlckey, the well-known Catholic prlent who vbtlt the more Important Interior Oregon point from time to time to adnilniter the rite of hi church, favor the Jour mil with a copy of the Occidental Magazine, pubtlhed by hlmnelf at Wnco, Or. Itenlly, one who ho never ween thl (lerlodical khonld make It a point to reiiuekt a sample copy, for whether the reader be a Catholic or I'rotctant he cannot fall to lie lu ten ted In a magazine at once ho militant aud o excellent an itdvtM'nte of the Northwet. Father Hlckey dem'rve great credit for hi Wasco enU'rprlkc. Lamonta News Notes. LA MONT A, Ore., HKC. 7. The banket oial wn a ucce II na n clnllv. the procicili Ixing f'jK.so. An liiteretlug program had been prepnred by Ml Kldeout. Aftr the entertainment the young jieople en joyed a dunce. I'rlnevllle jteople who nt tended were Frof. Ahtty, Mr. nml Mm. Herbert Hideout ami Max Hofer. (Seorge Luckey vUltcd friend Tueday nnd Wetlni-wday. Mr. nml Mm. Dale Joneent Sun day with Mr. J one' xlnter, Mm. Llthgow. Frank Denefleld, who ent three yearn In Klamath county, ha re turned for the winter. Rosland Items. ItOSLAND, Ore. IKs. 7. J. E.Mor Ron of I'ortlaud, prcwldcut of the Oregon Develoiuneitt Co., who a khort time ngo ent In hi wsri'tary, Mr. Ayr, to sound the eople of the Walker valley relative to nil Irriga tion project there, ha about decided to Immediately Ik-gin the construc tion of ten mile of ditche. Hi surveyor nre expected here lu a few day. SuMrvlor Ireland was lu Riwlamt lat week. Dr. Collier ha completed n limine on the homewtend he I contenting. V. It. Steven ha built n new house. I). A. Flndley I seriously III. Then will a dance In the new school at the sawmill Friday. John F.ldcr has material on hi homestead for his house. He say it will be up next week. BUSINESS POINTERS. Fur a mild smoke The La Rona. New line of fine silverware just ar rived ; most euitnlile for Christ nine gift. D. 1. AdaniHon it Co. ChrietiiiuH uutg and candies at store of I. Michel. Choice candies in boxes for holiday trade at The Leader. 'F Christmas and New Years PassionPlay XmasWeek The Oberamtnergaa pusion play i played by the famoui German peaaant in 1900 will te shown in 4,000 leet of moving picture at the Prineville biogrtph show December 24, 25 and 2G. Randolph Ketchum and Frank Lafollett, managers of the local moving picture show, are indeed fortunate to get this fplendid pic ture series for the Chrintuias sea son, but ils great length and the cot of obtaining it will compel tbem to charge a somewhat higher admission price than uiual. The reels depict as no other means could, except the play iUelf, the life and sufferings of the Sav ior. From the hour when the shepherds were guided by the star to the manger at Iiethlehem where lay the infant Christ until the awful hours when Jesus hung on the cross at Calvary, His whole mundane life is truthfully por trayed by this passion plsy. The scene before Pilate, th? fast in the wilderness, the scourging and finally the crucifixion are es pecially vivid, and wherever these pictures have been shown persons in the audience have been brought to tears and a stronger realization of their debt to Christianity. Notice to Fair Stockholders. To Ftorkbolifora of the Central Oregon Livestock A Agricultural Axaoriation : The annual meeting of the atockliolilera of thin association will tie held at the court house on Monday, January 4, VJM, at I o'clork p. in. liuxJnesa of vital importance to the asso ciation will he brought liefore thii meeting and the attendance for proiyj of every shareholder ix atrongljr urged. 12-104t DUNCAN MACLEOD. Secretary. H.gs Taken Up. Four hogs, three without marks ami one with left ear cropped with slit, were taken up 1t city marshal and tinned over to Jack Hummers. Owner can have same by paying all costs. JACK 61MMEK3. Prineville. Or., Doc. 9, 1908. Will Kcfipen Wood Yard. I will open a wood yard December 15 in connection with wood saw. 13-10-3wp 11. L. HOBBS. Maker k Craak I aires ScUl Beaks Caaura Sappliet Jewelry WaD Paper D. A new and complete stock of Holiday Presents just arrived, consisting of Fancy Combs, Brushes, Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Manacure Sets, Toys, China Dishes, Stationery, Silverware, Cut Glass, books of all kinds, Clocks, Ladies and Gentlemen's Purses, etc. .D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS UK a asflasssssssSassLaS Ammunition Guns Knives, Belts All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits i SOLD W. F. ill LUMBER P. Adamson DRUGGISTS DECEMBER 30th BY King' Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY 1 prtvitvtt t w iiBrnnw P M " ' '"""I Ill & Co Statical ! Mafaia Lewaej'a Caaaliea Statiaaary Ciftn T S 3 1 - O O P3: TIC IK.