The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money -''ft TOW Spring Dry Goods A portion of our new spring dry good hat arrived. More to come. We are showing the beautiful new pattern in Gingham, Swiss, Linette, Voiles, Linen Veiling Silks, Batiste, White Goods, Cambric tT Big shipment "AMERICAN LADY CORSETS IN) Garden Seeds Full line in CHOICE pac!.ges aiul in lulk ALFALFA SKEO 10-inch Talking Machine Discs, 50c Standard, Victor and other talking machine discs, 10-inch size, have been reduced by us to 50c each I. MICHEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Prineville Girl Has Cold Feet Here is one on Miss Dobbs. A special dispatch from Astoria to the Oregonian says that "a pecu liar accidnt that narrowly escaped reeuuins in a serious con fla galion occured at the Irving Hotel. Mies M. Dobbs, a teacher in one of the local schools, who i a roomer at the hotel, placed an electric iron in her bed to keep her warm. She fell asleep within a few moments, but awoke in a shoil time to find the bed clothing in flamee. Springing from the bed, she pave the alarm and the flames were extinguished by the inmates of the bouse before any damage was done other than the destruc tion of the bedding. The young woman received a few slight burns, but her injuries are not of a serious nature. ' Redmond News. Redmond, March 14. W. H. Davklson report that a friends, L. E. Garlinghouae of Eoder by, B. C, has been In with bim for a few dara. He came as a land seeker and will probably inveot. -He to a planing mill superintendent, bad only a two-weeks' vacation and spent as much of It bere as he thought he could afford. Bills are out announcing the public sale of C. N. DeLo-lmler of Walu burff. Wash., brother of our Bert, to be held next Saturday, March 20. Immediately after tbe sale he will come to the Redmond countrr with a neighbor, Will Abbey. Mr.Abbev already has an eighty In theJ.K. and F. H. Woods neighborhood, while the DeLortmler holdings are at tbe foot of Forked Horn. Bert DeLorlmler started yesterday morn ing to be present at the skle and awUt in moving. There will be two cars brought to Shaniko, so there will be something doing. Mr. De Lorimier alone will bring In seven head of horses. We are sorry to learn that B. J. Hennlnger has lost one of the horses of bis team. It comes as a pretty hard blow, being a splendid norwp and bis only team. We hoix be will be able to get a horse to work for Its keep for a time. Newt Cobb and family were down from Sisters Friday and Saturday visiting friends. Mrs. Stewart Is sick with some thing resembling typhoid. Dr. Ed wards was called yesterday. Among the arrivals yesterday was Dr. Dixon from Utah. He says he has come to stay. The Watt eighty west of town Is being cleared up. It will be cropped, a house built on it, so we under- stand.'and In the summer or fall tbe women who have bought it will le in to occupy it. When that time roinc we slialj be glad to give It Ks proper name. Mrs. MeOuffie seems to Won the mead though not as mpidly as might W wished. Today we passed small field of fall wheat showed lVtvmWr S tul was looking very well. Milton Lawson had to quit work because of an Injury to hi toot. We did not learn particulars. The Ijdk-s Aid met last Thursday with Mrs. Park and we got our first chance to attend. It surely was a Jolly, good nauired, hard working crowd. Next Thursday with Mrs. McLallln, so as to get two more meetings and those quilts done be fore the annual meeting. E. C. Pahs Culver Cullings. Culver, Mat-h R Mrs. Omer Oaypool was a Culver visitor Saturday evening and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard were Cu'ver visitors Sunday on their re tu'n from taking tbelr cattle to Shanllo. M. ami Mrs. D. G. Rogers were r-!nevllle visitors Friday aud Satur day. Mr. McDowell and Miss Sweeting of Madras visited Culver friends the laner pa-t of the week. Mrs. Elevlus of Howard, up the Ochn-o, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, D. G. Rogers. Flod Oaborn was a Lnmonta visitor from Friday toSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMeen. Cl I.VUtlTE. The Inter-Sociely Oratorical Contest The inter-society oratorical con test between the Alpha and t-ho-conian litem-v societies will be held in P. A. A. C. hall Friday evening, March t. The orators re working hard and it is expected (hat the contest will be very close. The following is the program for the evening: Still Is the lke ileln-lch Pfell C. C. H. S. Nighiiiinlt. Oration Initiative and Kefervudum Randolph Kcictnmi. Oration A CVntii'y of lirvnt Men Cla-k Morse. Vocal solo Mt. 1.. K. Hudson. Oration.- What Is Success liorat-e lVlknnp. Oration-The Courage of the Com monplace Edgar BanicK. Instrumental duet Misses Unborn and Hixlp-n. Oration Tbe Influence if Music LeUa Urt'iield. Oration Galileo and the Reforma tion ItoWrt Cram Vocal solo Prof. E. L. Ashby. Decision of the Judges. 1 X-'-fP Fine Millinery Our millinery display this year is from the largest Eastern houses. Includes the very latest exclusive pattern hats, different from the ordinary. Our Easter Opening will be on April 2 and 3. C. W. Elkins Card of Thanks. I wNh to extend my henrtfe.t thanks to neighbors aud friends for their kindness and sympathy du-iug the sick cess and death of my wife. l.ov E. !kav. LOU Summons. In thf ci'fuit roO' t of ihesfaleof O for Croo cotiiiir. f. F. Smith s i". Will H. Sini.li, p'ain v . St. y. Charles K. I rawn, Ada I-mison. F nk lV.xrn ami U. XI. Kcrliaw. ('f fendait. To lb V.i E. Lanison ami A. la Lannon, tm-o of l.ie a'wre-nanuM defe'iilan : ) D 1 tie name of me utoU f o ', yo.t are lie.e:iy tentii eo toa'vMvr ami ai-' the complaint lite' n'a'ii jof 'n ic alioTcen.ii ie' iwi iiiuh d- ' o e kbe ti dav of Ap'i'. 1 ' f lei if j- so lo ap-vur and st.tv. .:e p . tke iiKiTnieni a-rai.i-t you .o- te ,un of S i HundT-xl IKiiiais t'i r e r-i- .'e t-oii a. the .i.eof ,er rer cent pe in-iu . om .' Iik da of Noveinhe , V .. fo ft' i 1 j a, o .iey' and foi- tiir' l jut u; hi"-emerl of lb: ati. and the t'j niv's W'U app'y to the court .'or ,!e ur . I'efpraycii for in iie r conmia'.'t. o-v. t: For a di-cri fon-i-'in ; he uior:;a.c deciihilin pUiu c mp!a n; a id mi sale of the pmpertv di-Mr;U-i it t: mO'. paie g'Ten hy yon io v cure the rt.tyii'eu; of t!ie aliore .iieni oned mi in and Ui-i. yu and each of yon I lurewr bar itl and fote c'teti of any t;U!tv or j i rh i of reut-m itin of said ntorisaseu presu e, eiceni uefa r;-:bi of reikrupf.oii as ii r.ioTti'ed ly static. This tummon :i iuh'lied by o er of the HonomMe H. C. li'li'.. county jai.ee oi Crook county. O e-son, made ana enie nt on the Tt!i day of Mat-ii. TjM) i and bv Wiiicn o oer it n-eci liel tha. this m'ij' moni lie pnhl.ind for a fH ii.K of i . week n me t"rM)k Oinnly Journal, a week'v new-pape. p imed and puh'i-in-il in 1 ireTit'e, Ouoi; coumv. stave of O e ?on. T ie dale of tlie ii"t piiliHcalion of this sumnioii) a Mairh II, 1 il. i:. ELLIOTT, Attorney or plain 'is. Bear Creek Shooting. Contimii-il from llrwt pnjio. , - i i to set another pin. 1 jumped lo the door, found him with a cl.ot-1 i gun, putting two shells in, and he ! could not get the break down tjuick enough. 1 jumped in. He swung the gun around ami hit me on the' right side of the head three-fourths , of an iiuh above the ear with the' j limit !e thereof, 1'oUio was coming ! linbeh.nd. thesaid. kill the! I ot a b ." V. 11. KiuUon 1 j and I we re clinched. 1 saw then' : 1 had to do something. 1 had hold j tot his gun with my h it hand and , j aimed lo t'hoot hi wrift with my j right hand, i had my pistol drawn when I juiucd into the; house. It is a .;;$ caltbr lver-i 1 Johnson, hve shot, t , It. Krickson i droppt'd hi shot gun after 1 had : tiit-il two hots in ijtiick succession, j 1 picked it up and the automatic j title with it, took the two guns I under my left aim, my pistol in I my right hand and suited for home. 1 thought they might catch me. I stopped and threw the shells out of Unit guns. There j were two loaded shells in the shot j gun and one loaded shell in the barrel of the automatic ritle and ! two in Us magazine. 1 didn't ! know that the defendants had any other gutts so 1 took it rather lesuTly. I was t ff about i!3 or CO road when I heard the report of a gun. lVuie Kiicktou hallooed, "Drop tiicm gnus," and Hellie Krickson and C. II. Kriikoa were co .sing oti the run toward mo. 1 stalled on a run toward home and fi-otn them. During Ibis race C. II. Krickson shot eight shots at me The bullet fell right at my feet at odd times, one went so clo.-e to my ear that I felt the wind of il. ft. my judgment it was a .'21 ritlo They chafed me about Ml rods from the cabin. They went hack. Ceitie Krickson unhitched a black horse fio:u the wagon got on the; hoise, went across Lear Creek to the opposite side from where I was. I went home, threw the automatic ntlo and the shotgun on the bed and told uiy w;fe to bide them. 1 started then across Dear Creek! iowa;d Ceorge Taylors. I was on j loot. I went about half a mile.! I sat down under a juniper to rest j and sat there about tifieen minutes j when lettie Krickson's dog camej across little Dear Cieek. I looked i up and saw Betiie Kiickson on a' black horse coming toward n:e. l j got up and ran dowu toward tieorge Taylor's front her. W hen I got j opiiosite a vacant Isousp known as trlitu's house, she bet;an to the at nie. I 'couldn't say how nianv shots she 4: red at me, but it must i:tve been eiht or nine. It was the same gun in my judgment that they used when filing ujion me on my way .V'toe from the cabin. 1 went lo U-.orge Taylor's, l'.eltie Krickson circled to my left in the direction of where J. K. UoU-rts lives. She followed use so far as 1 saw i;p to the litre of llnj thooting a mile and a half, and I went on lo lieorge Taylor's. I stayed at Ueore Tayloi 'a awhile and after wards started for the George Knox place, but went to Kd Harris' place end there met J. K. Huberts and John Milliorn and they went with me home. We stayed there last night a nil I and Mr. HoberU came' to Prineville this morning. When I arrived at the cabin the defendants were standing, lift tie Krickson in the cabin dcor and C. H. Krick-on leaning against the wheel of the wagon four feet in front of the door. This cabin is on my land and it was about nine o'clock yesterday morning when I arrived at the cabin. My horse was still tied to the corral when I left there. My wife's name is Mary. I.kos.vkd Wai.tkrs. tHihrcriU-d and sworn to before me this 14;h day of March, l'JO'J. r..i.rn Shaw, Jnstiee of the IVace. Lively -Jordan - Lanius COMPANY ADVANCE I SPRING STYLES In Women' Tailored Suits direct from one of New York' leading importer. Authorities on Ladies' Fashions This week you will have to admit that have the best showing of we NKW SPRING SUITS ever brought to Prineville, Mr. Catalogue Mouse not excepted, and our price will itirprise you when you compare style, quality and finish. The line include' the finest French Serge, plain and striped Prunella Cloth in all the newest spring color such a black, rocida, navy, rose, olive and smoke. Every garment trictly tailored and lined with silk. Extraordinary Values$18.00 to $35.00 Come and see for yourself, how you. No trouble to Our New Line of Dress Goods Wash Good and Novelties for spring wear will interest you. See them. We guarantee to save you money. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual nui'tlnj; of the utork lii'l'trrit ot tlu MiiMuiilc UnllilltiK A. m.k IiH Ion nt I'rtupvllle will ! lu-bl mi s.ituriliiy. tbf 27th ibiy of March, l'.Hi'.l, at the M.nnoule Hull. K Kai.uw'i, Secretary. Edison Phonographs Combination types that standard two-minute and berol four-minute records. play Am- $30 $40 $60 Victor Talking Machines $30 $40 50 Sold on Installment Plan Wall Paper Wh en you spring you more rooms spring stock and patterns clean house this will nave one or to covers 10c per priced roll paper, all from Our grades up Winnek's Toilet Cream March winds chap the face and hands. Try a bottle of Winnek's Toilet Cream 25c It costs you nothing if not satisfied. you are Watches Watches Elgin and Waltham Watches Only the better grades handled in all sizes. Fitted in any style of case. Prices that will please you. Diamond Rings, Brooches We positively stand and guarantee every Jewelry we selL back piece of of For Sale. S,ler-S(.an;;ll llatnlierg Kui; "-t-tinkriof )j for f- OJ. A;l to I ;ne ville C'iiiar Rwio H-) 1 1 f Puissauit de'Lircux 1 he fine l.'lclnii Stallion nvftitly ii)'chu'l by II. A. Myem & To. will ! Ht.i.nil the wdHon ct liKW nt the ian'e "f If. A. Myers three-fourth oi a mlie iiurtlH-.-ij-I of Keihiiunil, aiul will te at the Hnmliton Stable, ."riiieville, on Friday, Mareij i'i. K very one lnten leil In the bret'ding ofCd horses whould not mU ee Inyrthi borveas be has taken five firt ttate jiniuimn and nvveep maLe nnd Ima a wide n'jiutntlon for U-in the liet bore of hi kind in the northwest. Come and see him. Very truly your, 3-11-U H. A. MYERS & CO. Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER, Prineville, Oregon. The yitrni I employ U the development of the Mitli M-n-K1 no drujta, no in.liu iiii iiH- no iUeituiiiii aLi .l. 1'atienla ei amiiied freeof char(te. All formaof chron ic di.vati' iiere.sfulljr trcale.1. Price vny rruallr. Irl j rater ran now be cuii'Ulted at his rixinn at the roindexter Hotel. t he following testimonials are from pa tients I have treatvd at llnul, Oreiron: r.eml. Or., Jan. 21. lltt. !y lillle h-iy had l en aulh ritiK for the lai-i. veur with heart, kidney anil ttomarh troiiiile until I took him to Dr. tirater and lie irave him netcn tn atniciil and now he iiioka wli and U hearlj. Mill hoik Kbickkox. t,...i o. in nvtfi tr. A. W. Grater I cannot find words to eijire. my Rralit. uie to yon for the preat lienetit and n-lief which I rweirel from your tn atment. I will glailly rec- oinnieiiff anyone lor treatment of Irtnale. livrr mill kiilney tronhle of which you t ureu me. ery truly yours, Mia. Ll'iu.A Gmwn. llend. Or., Feb. 2, 19H Dr. A. IV. draier I want to tell vou how (frnteful 1 am for the coin jilete cure of ii'iuaie Kt-nkiirt. ami riieumauam. I lliliiK tlie treatment wonderful. tiratefully your-, aihk. r.KaixoTo. Ilend, Or., Feh. 12, lino. Dr. A. V. (Irater I will (fladly rtH-oin-mend anyone for treatment of kidney, liver and constipation of which you cured me. Yours truly, K. A.I'esrr. Ilend. Or. Dr. A. W. Grater, Prinenilie, Or. Dear ir I want to recommend your wonderful treatment to the public at larnr. When you tieun treating me 1 was very low with a ronipliiatioii of diseases. My heart was so pnk I cmi id hardly iret my breath and kidneys ill bad bae. Now 1 am iinprov ine rirlit alonn and feet sure I am cured. Ail i need now is warm weather and I will be a well man. I have been talking U feverid of your patient and they say that they have Iwcn cured of old chronic dis eases. I feel that God is with you in these wonderful cures, (iratefully yours. Joiil) KlZtMoRK. THE BEST SIGHTJON EARTH May le Inipnlnil yea nil mil by poor, or even poorly fltteil eye KifuM-w. Whnt'a the ue or noiike ot wnatliiR your money ti your own hurt? t'ome nnd hnve your eyea cm mined In a aklllful nmritier nnd fitted with k I " thnt are the Ual to bo hnd. An exnmlnatlon eimla you nothing. W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler Optician Main Street. PriilU, Oregon Knight THE WINNEK COMPANY Gasoline Lamps We have the agency for the Knight No. 1 6 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives the Most Light for Least Money of any lamp known. 1 am prepared to install systems of any size, from one lamp to as many as are wanted. PRINEVIBLE MACHINE SHOP The City Meat Market IIOKIGAN & STILL, Props. Home - Headquarters for Cured Lard Bacon and Try some of Crook county's choicest products. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only sa?e money but you will help build up a homo industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL Statement of Resource! and Liabilitie of The First National Bank At Of Prineville, Oregon the cloee of bnaineea Feb. 5, 1909 IiKBOUKCKg Loam and IMaeounta (311,1)1 a UnltPd Rtatmnondi 1U0 00 Bank iromlam 12.657 M t'aab Due from banka 90 1390,621 H B. F. AlUa, IWeert Will WuraweUer, Vice PrU.Bt LUIIIIJTIEI Capital Rtork 110,000 0" Rorplui and undivided prodU 61.114 O Circulation T.SOtOO Individual Depoalta 1711.107 7S tSUtJI M T. M. BkMwia, CaaUer It Baldwla, Am ! Caakier i