Closing Out at Cost! 10 ' .. 'lit yja'.-Vt'' if?. J-,. - Fifty Cents on the Dollar Isn't a Circumstance to This Our big line of Oliver Plows, all styles and sizes, repair parts and extras must be closed out this Fall. You know the line. Come and learn the price W. F. King LOCAL MENTION MIh Mainlo 1 In I Icy In now con VuKwriil. Mr. M. II. Tn.vlnr returned to Iht Iiiiiiu' In Urnn Vnlli-y on Momln.v'n Hllljfl'. : lit I:!Ii'(hoii ami wile li'tL or a vlIHit North YuMinii tho flwtof ttl' WlH'k. Mix JintiU nml Ktlrii Wllllum tn left tlu IIi-kI of tin' wc'k for a lrl to l'ortluni, rotiiniftirl'i Sii( unlay, Krti'mlM'r 2.1, III Moving rirtim Show will n-ii at T.::0 IukU ioI of 8 p. in, MIh Wnin Itowanf left forMatlniM I ho fl rut of Hit' Wivk wherv hIim will ti-ach Iho II rot am) Mivoinl grmli-N. Mr. A. M. Itvlnml U home npiln after mi nWiire nf wvernl inoiitli vMiltitf relative In Southern ( io iron. J. N. WllllauiHon U moving hi luei from the tnunini'r rnnj;e to Inter quarter on Crooked river t hi WHk. I'rnnk JohiiNoit returned from Portland Tni'da,v. lie nay that lit wife will not lie aide to leave the lioMpltal for n eoiide of week. Jowdi l. Tlfloii of Tennee an oh) friend if Oraitvllle Clifton, wax vlxltlun; In l'i'liievilleTueda,v, From here Mr. Tltmi jjocii to lturn whew he will vIhU hi lirother. AUCTION SALE 6 Miles South of Madras Tuesday, Sept. 28 .1 stiiiill, tll lirokn, cen tie licirw'. 1 ony linrno sad hiijiiiy. 4 gixnl srado Jersey crms, 3 heifer. 21 le nd of I'olnnd China Imirn. Onn 3 Cooper Wauon with 14 ft. rack. 1 net of Imniem, nml n few other nrtiele. Terms of Bale. All naimintH of I0 or lens, cahIi. All miiiiuntH over I0, twelve month time will l Riven if defired, Interest 8 per eeat with approved personal rerur Ity. Settlement to bo tniido liefnre the article in removed from the preiniHW. G. W. KIDDER, Owner. Harold llohlit I aide to Ik-out again. 1 N. Vlldiert of Young, wa a tiUNlne vlltor the llrt of the week, Clifton & Cornet t are Klvltig n way (10 dinner net to riiMtomer. Head their nnnonneo In another coliiinti, Kranel (.'. lleweo( IH'nver, Col., arrived In l'rluevllle on today" "Inge. She will Rive a wrle of lei'ture tin Modern hychology, eomniemlnit Kimdaj', 8ejiteinlier "'I. Ml Fay Maid win left Monday for an extended eatern trip. 8 lie and Mr. John K. Ity a a will himmkI the winter vUltlng In the lariter cltle Chicago, New York and Montreal, Canada. I.onl Hodge ot the thumb of hi right hand Monday, lit wa on horwliarlj and wa leading ft wild hore when In Home way ho got hi thiiuil) between the coll ut the rope and It wa pulled off at the I1rt Joint. IM Smith returned the other day from a trip to (he Willamette valley, whore be went with ft bunch of horHe. I le report I he boro market a very dull. While he made a little money out of the ale It wa not what he expected. i. W. Kidder, who live nix mile outh of Madra. wa In towu Satur day with a load of wheat. He pot cent a, bindii l. Mr. Kidder will hold an auction ale Septenilier at which time he will well borne, Jerey cow. 1'olaiid-Cliliia hog, etc. Hee hi ndvertlHoiucut In an other column. Mr. and Mr. Max I.ueddematin, who have made their borne In Mad ra for the pat four year, departed from thi place lat Friday for out wide point, they having not divided In what locality the will eventually make their home. Mr. and Mr, l.ueddemau were prominent In bunl iiik ami orlal circle of Madra, and their nliKence will Im felt In the community. 1'loncer. .Slla Adam, who wa taken violently nick In the t'nucade moun tain lftt week, I now reported out of danger at the home of Steve Yancey. Sila had ipilte ft trip. He wa 21 mile wtwt of IMaiuond lake when flrt taken nick. lie wa car ried 1(1 inlli'H down a Htccp mountain side on ft Mrotcher, there ho wa transferred to a hack and carried 110 mile. At thl point ho wa im-t ly Dr. Ktl ward with hi auto, whlcii wa convened Into a temporary am bulance and carried lull mile to I'rlnevllle. Ml May Hello Hood and Hruce dray were married In 1'ortland lnt Thurday evening. They thought they would tirprlo their friend but the marriage llccntgu column tit the Cortland papero gave the smap away. The young couple came In on yesterday' stage and ro stopping at the home of Win. W'lgle. They were given a pleaant HurprlHO lat even ing by their many friend In Crlnc vllle. Mr, (iray, who I demitv county clerk, will help catch up with the work in ,tliat tittlee Ulore retir ing to the ranch of. her biiHband nt l'ot. The bent wIhIio of a largo circle of friend go with them. LOCAL MENTION Horn SeptetnW'r 17, to the wife of (ieorgo Anton, ft on. Horn Monday, SeptemlK-r 20, to wife of Stanley Cooper, a girl. . Htirn Septemlier IS, to the wife of Oeorge Kolin, of I'aiillna, a Hon Horn Friday, September 17, to the wife of Harry Wooldrldge, a girl. A 7-room houe and four lots for Bale. See cbu!fled ad. T. J. FergUMou came In from Hear Creek today. Hilly Ilnnnon wa In from Agency rialn ycterday. II. F. Mchol of Lnldlawr I vllt- Ing with friend In town thl week. Perry M on rot wa In town Wediiedny from hi Trout creek ranch. T. II. Lafollette aad wife and on Frank, leave for . Portland and Seattle the latter part of the week. Plant one optic on the top of thl page and the other on the bottom and you will learn omethlng to your advantage, (let the habit. Alonxo (icHiiur of Salem, I a I'rlne vllle vltdtor. Mr. UoMiicr I well known iu thl county and know every foot of the country. He sur veyed It for the government year Union Church services: 10 a. m., Hible School, lln, in., preaching: topic, "From theCroto Paradle." 7 p. m., ChrUtlan F.ndeavor society. 8 p. in., preaching; topic, "Triumph of Christianity." A cordial welcome to all. C, P. IUii.ev, 1'antor. Spivlally good program were presented at the Moving Picture show thl week, and crowded houses have been seeing I he entertainment. The townspeople find the Emporium ft plenaut place In evening to re lax from the dntle of the day. J. II. dray returned Saturday from where be had liecn to attend tho opening of Hie new stock yard. Mr, (Iray reports the cattle market weak, caused by the Indiscriminate dumping of all kind of sttH'h upon It. He ttellovea it will Improve In tone a the year advances. At the First Methodist church for Sunday September 2(1: Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11: subject, "The Law of Sacrifice." The same a announced for lat Sun day but not used. F.nworth Lcairuo I service at 7 P.m. Preaehlnir nt. 8- subject, "The Itace of hire." Come and worship with up. Slmulko I to have letter train service and Incidentally Prlnevllle will have better mall service. That Is, stage will arrive on time Instead of the Irregular schedule a at pres ent, caused by poor train service. The people of Shanlko complained to the State Itailroad Commission but before action was taken theO. H. & N. agreed to put on an extra passenger train liotween The Dalles mm fMianiKo. it . will arrive ShftulkontCp. m. at Mr. Klmer Kpauldlng left for her home in Port land today. Itev. Halley will preach at the Mc Kay school bouse Sunday 3 p. m. Head the announcement of Price Hros. on fourth page. It may save you money. The ladles of the Methodist church have postponed their harvest dinner for a few weeks. Presbyterian Church : Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.; theme, "An Investigation for a Great Purpoc." Endeavor at 7 p. in.; topic, "How Missionaries Win Soul for Christ." I-ender, L. A. Hunt. Evening service 8 p. m.; sub ject. "The Way." Centrnl Oregon.Chnpter No. 33 of Royal Arch Maon wa instituted Saturday evening by E. E. Kiddle, most excellent high priet of Oregon. Mr. Kiddle delivered the charter and Installed the following officers: High Priest, I). P, Adamon; King, W.F.King; Scribe, T. M. Baldwin; Treasurer, James H. Homey of Mad ras; Secretary, C. M. Merrill of Bend; Captain of the Host, Charles S. Ed ward; Principal, Harold Baldwin; Itoyal Arch Captain, Edward O. Hyde; Master of the Second Veil, Creed M. Trlplett of Bend; Sentinel, James Cram. After the Installation the lodge had a banquet. There are fourteen uiemliers of the new chap ter. One must have taken three de grees to become eligible In the Koynl Arch Chapter. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby Riven by the under lined, the executrix of the last will and U'sUincnt of Alexander Friend, deceased, that .lie ha nmile and tiled with the county clerk her tinnl accounting of her admimst ratiim of said estate and the court haf let Monclity, the 1st day of November, I'.nft. at 10 o'clock in the lurenoon at the county court room in Frineville, Oregon, . i . .: i ..i r i I u mo nine nmt iir iiparuig inu (ntliug aiil linal accounting. At which time and place, any person interested in aid estate may appear and object to said n mil nccomninif. Dated thia 'kl day of September, 1909. KuxABrrH Krikno, Executrix of will of Alexander Friend, deceased. LOCAL MENTION C. W. Elklns has something for the ladies this week. Do not overlook It Mrs. Estcs announces her millinery opening Iu this Issue. You will find her ad on this page. Sam Christenson lost a finger while working with a wood saw at O'Nell the first of the week. MUSIC Private Instruction both Vocal and Instrumental. MISS HELEN A. ELKINS PR1NEVILLE. OREGON SECOND - HAND STORE All Kinds of Good Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Building. A 1G0 acres of good land near Prlnevllle, also a homestead re linquishment' adjoining can be had cheap by applying at this office. See classified ad. Vital Treatment DR. A. W. GRATER Room , Polodexter Hotel. Prlnevllle, Or I Millinery Opening FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 24th and 25th I will have on display a fine as sortment of Fall and Winter Hats AH the latest style. My stock is complete. Call and see these ueauinui nais in our enlarged quarters. Don t forget the date. MRS. ESTES, m v Corner Second and Main Streets. Pn'nwHU iVmak U ' " --6- ' "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth sod Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect Special penmanship department. Write for illustrated cataloguer I HARNESS and X 7" X Q Anni 17DV J U U Ma Li k 1 SHOP For a slock saddle, ladies' J? p astride saddle, chaparejos. O I t L una, spuis, lap iuucs, liaincsis W O of all kinds, horse blankeb, 3 S etc, call on I j. w. boone! Prineville, Oregon MsW A Cms Kaires ScSMlSMk Casssra SsspBts Jewelry Wall r.per D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mstical lutmseils Ms(iis Levsey' CssJies Ststisstry Citn School Books School Supplies D. P. Adamson & Co, DRUGGISTS HorararannraratiEaira IB1J llcl THE SHOE THAT STANDS ROUGH PLAY That won't quickly wear through the soles, or kick out at the toes. jr SPECIAL MERIT Jr m M. J, . tiavc seamless uppers all one solid piece of selected leather they ere made with double leather toes. You won t get more substantial, longer wearing, and better looking shoes jio matter where you go, or how much you pay. If you want, to get out from under the burden of shoe ex pense, buy bpeciat Merit acnooi Shoes for the boys and girls. Mayer Shoes 2500 PAIRS IN STOCK J. E. Stewart & Co. OUR SPECIALTY Royal Club Canned Goods mm New Fall Goods This week we have received a number of shipments of new Fall and Winter goods. Mens, women's and children's underwear, sweaters, sweater coats, ging hams, percales, outings and a number of very pretty patterns in all-wool dress goods. Hosiery of all kinds, cotton, fleece-lined and cashmere, also a good supply of the Famous Holeproof Hose. All Goods Marked at Very Reasonable Prices S t o v e s PIPE FREE Special inducements on heating stoves this week and all of next until October 2nd. Stoves at all prices $2.50 to $15.00. In addition to the ex ceptionally low prices which we making we will furnish free with each stove at $5 or more 3 joints of stove pipe. J Also all stoves sold in the city will be delivered and set up free.