Great Closing Out Sale! A splendid $8000.00 stock of Men s, Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel will be sacrificed at 50c on the Dollar until all sold. This is an opportunith of a lifetime. Just think of it! Fifty Cents is worth a Dollar here during this great bargain feast. Fathers, mothers, daughters, wives and sweethearts come one, come all, to this great exposition , of bargains. Unequalled values you can't afford to pass it up. Everything you wear is here far below the cost of manufacture. ; Sale Opens Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 9 A. M. Plenty of clerks to wait on you. Come early, avoid the rush r PRINEVILLE, OREGON Look for the Red Sign at" the Morris Building South of the Ochoco Bridge, Main Street HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Continued from page 1. practice rome time in October. This year we will have not only a girl's team from each society but a boys as well. The boys are talking of organizing a foot ball team. The only question is one of funda and we are sore this can be met, for we have always been able to raise monev when needed. AlpU Sadety. The regular meeting of the fociety , was hsH on Friday, September 18th. The president and vice president were both absent, having finished the high school last year, hence it devolved upon the secretary, Maggie Cox, to call the meeting to order and proceed with the election of officers. The new officers were: President, Louite Sumnitrs; vice president, Maggie Cox; secretary, Vernon Bell. Program committee, Roy Lowther, chairman, Wilda Nye and Warren Yancey, assistants. The new students visited their respective so cieties but will not sign the constitution until the next meeting, in the mean time it will be posted for their inspec tion. The Alphas won two ont of the three contests last year and while the class of '09 took some of our faithful workers, yet we feel that victory will again be ours. OcKocooua Society. The first meeting of the Ochoconian Literary society was called to order by Clark Morse, president pro tern, there being no officers of the previous year present. The following officers were elected: President, Clark Morse; vice president, Lotta Smith ; tec etary, Ethel Kidder. YVilford Belknap and Emerien Young were appointed to make out the programs for the first semester. The Ochpconians won the Wincek cup and first place in the oratorical contest last year and may we not only retain these honors but add other laurels to our crown. Frubaca. Fourteen pnpils'were enrolled in the freshmen class, Monday, September 13th. Seven of these were from Prine vil!e, the others being from various parts of the county. Three new members, Lee Rowell of Sweet Home, John McDowell and Burns Montgomery, registered the twenty-first. Sophomore. The sophomores have elected the fol lowing ofllcera for the year: President, Roy Lowther; vice president, Gladys Doak; secretary, Maggie Cox. We all wish them well and hope that the sophomore class will take its place among the honor winning classes of the Crook County High School. Junior!. The juniors will edit a column in the "Review." Blanch Wilson, who has been spend ing the summer in Western Oregon, re sumed her studies Monday. We are glad to welcome her back. Alex Barnes was nnable to begin the first week but is with us now. Senior. At the senior meeting held last week the following officers were elected: President, Emerien Young; secretary, Agnes Elliott. The class decided to use the proceeds of the junior play in purchasing a bust of America's greatest poet, Longfellow, for the high school building. This is the first donation of this kind but we trust it w ill not be the last, as the ex ample net by the seniors is a commend able one and we hope the other classes n ay be able to follow in their footsteps. Two of our members, Ethel Moore nee oroSo and Louise Summers, are registered in the teacher's training course and are very enthusiastic over the work. Lulu Montgomery, one of our old stu dents, registered in the training course Monday. The seniors are putting forth every effort to have a gtod Industrial exhibit at the county fair. Every member has promised to place something on exhi bition. Milch Cows for Sale. Two rood milch cows for sale. Apply to Med Vaiuderpool, Prineville, Ore. s-lsMai For Rent A 6-room boose ; good barn. Inquire at this office or ofA..C. Knighten.9-9 3t For Sale. tntm rf ntfjilfji nntl tiiacwlriTi? hay for Bale, alao 50 head tirade Shorthorn rows mid hpifora incliol- injr ten head of broke milch cows. aii ai ranen at raoutli iU lieaver Creek, or address V. L. Roberto, - -Z6 tiw I'oBt, Ore. Sewing Machine for Sale. Second-hand White, little nsed, for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 8-2'if MUk Cows, Etc for Sale. At J. T. Moore ranch, 3 good milk cows, other stock, plow, household tur niture, etc. 8-26 Blood Stock for Sale. To advertise my business and inci dentally to reduce stock I will sell at public auction at my home in Tygh Valley, Oregon, at 'the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, October 2nd, some registered and graded Jersey cows, heifers and bulls. Good stock and liberal terms. Free lunch served on day of sale. 9-16 -2t A. A. Bo.nxby. You're sure you're getting the genuine nvhen you buy from us. No danger of refilled bottlesNo danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottles and palmed off as the genuine. . v. We are now selling for the first time in 44 year direct to the con sumer in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. 1 quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. Pure oldhonest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. . W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. Established 1664 105-107 Second Street, Portland. Oregoa uwt mr tnii UNMD MAIL TO-OAV W. J. Van Schuwjts A " d r N ; 1 p- o. Adj : Or : -i, ,,. ' : Cynical Jowott. Professor Jowetfs comments on the young men of lialiol often took the form of crushing sarcasms. "The col lege, Mr. X, thinks highly of you be once said, "perhaps too highly, but not half so highly, I am sure, as you think of yourself." After a lengthy survey of one's person, as If one was some rare animal, he has been known to ask of the Instructor, "Mr. A. U an Intelli gent young man. Is he sot, Mr. Y.7" Not ths Boy Ha Wanted. "So yon want a position as office boy?" "Yes. sir." "Are you perfectly truthful?" "Yes, sir." "Never tell lies, eh?" "No. sir." "Then you won't do. I want s boy who can say I'm "not here when I am and get away with It." Chicago Rec ord-Herald. Tho Sunflower. In some countries, notably In the Russian provinces north of the Cauca sus, the sunflower serves other pur poses besides ornamenting gardens with Its huge golden bosses. The seeds are used tt maku oil, which Is employ- ed both In the manufacture of soap and In cooking. The stems and leaves are burned and the ashes nsed to make potash. Temporarily IndiiDoted. One of the workers In a Chinese mis sion became much Interested In two Chinamen who, she found, owned a flourishing laundry business In her own borne neighborhood. She looked In once in awhile to see how things were going with them and one morn lug found Sam smiling and cheerful as usual, but John was mlssimr. "Where Is John this morning?" she asked. "Oh." answered Sam amiably, "Chlta tlun gon'leman hit him In the head with a bllck, and he all same In hos- pai:"-New York Times, -4 $.4.2 i - A Caroful Man. When Dawson reached town ho was suddenly seised with a terrific tooth ache, and he flew to a dentist Investi gation showed that the tooth was In such a condition that ttit only way to exti-ct It comfortably was to put tho sufferer uuder the Influence of gns. Consequently Dawson threw himself back in ths chair, and the tub was applied, lie did not succumb any too readily, but In the couroo of tlmo he was sleeping peacefully, auj tho of fending molar was removed. "How much, doctor?" asked ths pa tient after the ordeal was over. "Ten dollars." said the dontlft, busi ness being doll. "Ten dollars!" roared Dawson. "Yes. sir," said the dentist "It was so unusually hard Job getting tbut tooth out, and you required twice ths ordinary amount of rs." "Humph ! ejaculated Dawson as hs paid up. "Here's your money, but I tell you right now the next time I take gas from you you've got to put a moter on tue. Harper's Weekly. "Ours." Today a womau's property Is sacred at any rata as sacred as a man's. A certain hoat remarked be for his guests lately that he would send his motor to the station to meet So-and-so. "Our motor," corrected tue hostcea, who wants tone. As the lady had actually bought ths motor, ths correction was sever and rankled. Next morning ths host came down very la to to breakfast Ho was chaffed About tbls and explalued: "I'm sorry. The fart Is I mislaid our trou sers." Little Courtesies. William Wirt's letter to bis daughter on the "small, sweet courtesies of llfo" contains a passage from which a deal of happiness might bo learned: "I want to toll you a secret Tho way to make yourself pleasing to others Is to show tbetn attention. Tho whole world Is like tho mllier at Mansfield, who cared for nobody no, not be be cause nobody cured for him. And tho whole world would servo you so if you gavo them the same cause. Let every one. therefore, see that you do care for them by showing them what Stenie so happily calls the smalt cour tesies, in which there la no parade, whose voice Is too still to tease and which manifest themselves by tender and affectionate looks and little acts of attention, giving others tho prefer ence In every little enjoyment at the table. In the field, walking, sitting or standing." Gormley, The Tailor. What about that full suit? Of course you want It tullor-inn.de. It doosu'teost nny more than the hit-and-miss kind. My samples are the finest In town. 1'resnlnir, repnlr Ing and cleaning. Give a trial. S-5 For Sale, White Sewing Machine for ff 12.50; good baby bugiry for sale at a bargain. Aiiy ai una uuice. Hall Safe for Sale. A Hall fate, good as new, for sale. It weighs I3.i0 pound- tut t 4 1x30 '24 oiitcidc measurement, iminle 27X2UM. for further particulars call nt this office. f-l'J-tf Horse for Sale. A few broken and unbroken hones fur tV.r.nU fnm 114,1, Ii4t In Vr.v further information inquire of T. J. Kmu o, rnueviiie, ure. mw-iiii' Professional Cards C. 33rink Jt trtt, iPrintmill, Ortyom, Si. Cttiott, iPrinfill; Ormfmn. 6. 0. J(yt, SAyeam amd Smiyo Calls Anawiaiu Fbomftlt Day oa Kioht omca turn Doom Mouth or A outsold imuatrroaa. Both office an rea) dence telephone. !Prinvill, !PrinilUt Ormgom W. A. BELL Attorney-at-Law Prineville . . Oregon B. F. SVVOPE Attorney at Law Pbikkvillz, . Obkook G. L. DERNIER Attorney-at -Law Will practice in all the Court. Office next door to Dr. Bosnliera's, Prineville, Oregon. Qt C. 33rix jfttornif-at-jCam fteal 6stat9 Office with Geo. W. Barnes Off Am j0s- mf "&mmtmm n fl mm YSmm dtrmmlt. 'rrfon. CtSaa. 6. CjwarJ Jf. 2. Sitlicnap Belknap d wards iPtyiioiant and Surytont. Oft fw 1Df Smtf 0 tetmmem't PrintollU. - : Ormoon. Subscribe for tbe Journal, $1.50 a Year. County Official Paper PI 337 J Sutomont of Ratourcos and LUbilitios of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon . At tho clots of DMsinos Sept. 1, 1009 KMOl'KrKH I.IAIH1.ITIKS Unam and IHMWunla K.tt t eapHal Utiirk I ICTO 00 t'nltd HtatMUuuda...;... IgJWO 00 Murpliu and undtvUIrd prut S-.tin lUnktivmUM Jj.s:o l ctrcuUtU.n ,'M0 ltnliuptUin rand tSf M I mU a tut from tanks HlO.aiS I Individual Itepoolts aw.wn nj tMl,l H IIM.S71 l 9. r. Alba, ryl T. M. BaUwU, GuM.r Wai WmnlUt, VlM-tWdMl M. BJ!m. Am i CukUr A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Propriotor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonabla rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Ratks Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 r.i n r,i CJ r.i LJ n . j n t j n r.i tJ r.i e j r.i LJ r,i t j r.T LJ r.i t j r.i WJ ci LJ Soncral SftacJcsmtinj? IIORSESHOEINO, W'oOD WOKK, ETC., NlATLY AND PkOMITLY IXl.K Whe tt n Do.nk Br s : : Siobcrt ?ooro Satisfaction Will Prineville, r.ir-r-r-r-r.-rn-r-rnr-rnr A LJLUWJLUJLJL,JJl.JJLf JULiLl.JJHJJ L J r.i L J r..i LJ r.i LJ r.i UJ r.i LJ n LJ r.i LJ ri L"J r.i C'J r.i L J ra LJ C.l LJ r.i LJ r.ii The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlsloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a choice selection of fine candy, cigars, oranges, lemons, etc. (live us a call. SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props LJ r.i LJ r.ir - r - rnr - R - rnr - rnr - r - rijjr IJ---L-L---- T,TJVE3EE 4 Drop in and See f i Champ Smith DEALER IH Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank 5rv vvv vwwvvvw Quality Is what Ilia careful buyer in Vfstigalos when tiri-ttu(iii(z jew elry or watches. We stand ho' hiiul the quality of everything wen ll we cua'rantco it to he of the quality we rrjiresent it to he WATCH REPAIRING W. FANRK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Orrgon - - . - - - - - ft r ij r..i L J n LJ r..i LJ r.i LJ 11 n L J r.i L J L J r i LJ n L J r..i L J r..- L J r,t LJ Re Guaranteed Oheoon. - - r. - r - r - r - r - r - r - r - rr - rr i L.JL.JLJLJLL.JJL.JLJLLJJ JlJJLJL. JLJLJL. JJJJL J---J n L J r.i L J r.i L J r.i L J r.i LJ ri LJ ri L J n LJ r i LJ r.i L J r i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r.ii LJ r.i L J - r - rnrsirnririirir - rnr - r - rrir - 1 Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, GlasseH, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON nm mm mi OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, Praildcnt D. F.8TIWART, VlcPreldnt O. M. Elkinc, 0ihlr DIRE0T0R8; . W, A. Booth, O, M. Elkini, D. T. Btiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt atten tion mi 1 R m w 101 Property for Sale. 1S00 crtMl I jtixxl UllJ for il Rt linrnnin. On ivoiutl (it my licultd I in nut live iii l i IT.m fiit rllumli. Will ilioir ol in r linlliiiti In trm t to milt mm lmwr. l ino lm k Im'iitioti, Kur Inrtlirr IiiIihiiiiiHuii iniilr at tlila ollK or iliriim Jiiiim Pavin. I'aulina, Or.7 ;l Modi (or I'ubllcailon. Not foul UihI, I)i ihi Inifiit of tntt'rlor. I'. I.. Ull.l llllll' Ul 'Kin I'llllr., Ort'fc'l'll, Auuii't lril, ItMI. Nullo l lirrrliy irivt'tt tlml Amir. H, r'lrliln, of rrfnVvll, tln-i;on, wlio, on H, (ilfnil'-r, l-t inmln lloiiioeili-Mil, NtiI No, nci.ui - .No. i.irro. for m N W N Hv,, ivhon 3, to iilili II oulli, ruiiira l ', 'llliiinrtlK Mrrlillmi, lia HUM nolir of Itili'iiiloii o iiinka linitl llve vt'r rmil, to r-liihlluli i'IiiIiii to Uie Imiil k'IhiV iIi k i IIi l, ("-for Wurrrn llrnwii, counlv rUok nt M ollU, I'iIiii-vIIIk, Di ..;oii, on lliu Mil ilnv ol iVtolwr, ( liniimiil imino. hi wltnmiM-ai Ji ir l. Kvaiu, William K. Ma...n, John W. Snjr.lrr, John It. l.uckry, all of 1'rtii ov ill.-, iKoii. l W. MKiltK. -W KrlMir. Hulk tor Publication. l) l r(niriit of the Intirlor, 1. 0. I.aiul Ottlc at Tin- I'allr., Orrpoii, AiiKU"! 1 Ml It. 1U O. Nullca la hvrxhjr kIvkii Unit t'lnn-UMi F, McCalli'lfr, of rrliirrlll, UirKoii, ajlio, on April V.'ml llki.1, niHita lloinraliail, H-ilnl No. ir."i No, liioj, for l.ta , S mil KH HWif, lion 1M, oiikIiIi ISaoiilh, ranoe 17 ral, Wlllnliiiiltd Meridian, lia lilrt liolic of liilanlion to urn ka Html tlvr-Yar proof, to kIhIiIIkIi claim tu Ilia land aUiva tiracrllw U, iH-fora Warrvn llrvmu. ronnty i h'rk at hla ollli'v, at l'rlmv(ilv, OrKOii, oil tha Sill ilnr of Oi lulirr, luui, l laimaiit oampa na wllnrni ('liarlea Krnrrliilin. Juhn ltunnktr, Willlnm A. lama, William Marka, all of I'rttirTlllfi.U.-rgon. f. W. WtxillK. -'.1ip KiKlalrr. Suinmona. lu llif Circuit four l of h 8UI of Onoii lor Crook County, tl'illlcili J. Wcllrr, plulnllir, va. Kinaliit Wrllrr, Urli-niliitil. To Kinrlla Wcllrr, tha almva nnini-.l itn. fcliilanl: In Ilia nainaof Ilia Main ol tiro Kutil Vou are hrrvliy rominuinlnl lonp. wr ami anantvr ilia complahil Hlnl nitnliiKt you in tha kIkivk HiUllnl .nil on or Iwrom ma I hi It rlny of (i ti.rr, luni, and If you fail ao tnniirr, for ant Ihcrrof, ilia plnlntitl lll luLi' a ilrcryo m.'nlnl you liraytrd for In ir complainl, lo all -r'ora uccrrr of ihU iMtirt licnt cforih and forryrr rrwii duiR mid aclilna- a.nla the niarHni,- cimtiu. I hrn'loloir cti.ilng ln twiwn tha pl.ilnltir and il IVndaiit, ami liriu't frth and lou ver iiiiiiiiIIiiik ami ll olvma iho lnnta of luatHiimny now UttiiB la tuwn I Im plnliiinf tin I iermlant a i.l unnr.liiiK h itiniiil a .1, cr. of nl Miltiln illvorc. from I he ili-.'fi.ilnnl. ami Ihnlllte tlrfpinlaiil tw lorcvrr Oarrvd ami r.lopprd from tiitvinK or rlun.ili H any In li i-l lu any proprlyi.f lit plaiuiill. 1 hi. tiniini a pulilMird in Ilia Ciixik Coiinly Joiirtml, n urckly inncr pol. 'i"lnd nt 1'ili't'Hllu. I n-.k Couniv. Male ol tin pip. and of tti ncml rlrrulallon, hy or.hr of lion, W.I,. llrmUlinw. Juduvof of l.'i abov fiiilllrd conn, Intold on the uliiUy of AiiKii.i. m. ih ilrt onhli. cm Ion lo ! on thi '.'ml day of Prptcmhrr, it, nmi ma taM piiMicallon to lw on Ida Dili ihy of . inU r, iu. I uhlmlHHl lirat linif .. pli iiilM-r nd. lilou, M , K. H It I N K , Attorney for 1'lainlill llourJ of l'cualliitloii Mtivtinit. . Tha Count lloinl ( r.iu.li.nii,.,, n.. ( naik louniy, Onion, r..in. t..- l..n,lr, OrlolxrlA. Ihw, at ii, courllioiw of aula omiiiy. Ilia laiparrra am rt-ioftfl fully rt- m.iiiMaa !hry ai'lar on lli Laa root, ami If lhirv ara aiy error In Ilia ttrarrlii!on ttr valuation of laxable pmiieriir n II lailly rorrvri in aaiiis. J. I" l.rnl.l arra. ounly A-or, I alrd VpU , IP. Katie, (or Publication. Not Coul 1 and. lfirtinciit of the Inlcrlor. I'. .H. Land Ullii a at The U.ilUn, dr., AllRll.t ID, lumi. Kollce l hereliy ycn thnt Autln Kitec, of Prinevillr, (Irriion, ho, on July 7lh, l!3, tnadfi 11. itiie. und, Ipiorltil No. 01 No. I'.Hial for N N W 'i ec a, fit In a, ami tiK,W,". 8W',,(iK'4 ace 3J, Ip 17 a. r i mu, niKint'iu itiiriitian, naa lilv.l notice of intention to ninke Ihml live-year proof, to extnliliah claim to I he laud anovo leM'rtil, lior Warren ltrown, county tlirk.at hi olllce at rrlnevllle, (.iriKon, on Hie a,li day of 8eptemlr, WtlU, i laiitiHiit iiamea aa wiuieaKeai (irnnville II. Nve. Mnn'ord I). Nve. John Miliiorn ami (Iraiiue K. llodirci. all of I'rltieville, UrrRon, o-Jlp C. W. MHOUK, KCKlatcr. Notkt (or Publication. Nut Conl I.riuI. Department nf the Interior, I!. H. Land Ulllce, The Ihillea, t)n'on AiiK'tiiit 111, 1HUU Notice in herehy tlvn that It tilli Mvera. of 1'rliieville, Or., who, on Septemlier II), ni, niBiie uoineniiiail (acrliil no. OXIU3I, No, l.'ITlili. for HW'i NKli.WW KKti.nml HKJ fcWtf, Mellon 2, towiiHhin HI aoiilh. riiii 17 euat, W. of., Iina tiled notice or iiitent'on o mako lliuil llve-yenr oroof, to i'titllih cluiiii to the Inud above tlcaorilied heforu Warren Urown, county clerk, at hi ollloe at I'rinevllle.Oreguu, oil the Will Uuy ol Hepleinlier, lUott. Cliiimuiit liauici inj witiiermca Albert I). Ilin-kcr, Clttrciice K. McCalliNtvr, llharlca Mathews ami Alexander Jlunlicy, all of I'rlneville, Oregon. 8-aip 0. W. MOORB. UcKIkUT. Nolle o( Final Settlement. Nolli-e In herehy lven Unit the umlerxlKiicd hna niiTl hla flnul uot'ount an ndinlnlnlriilor oftlieealiiteor M. Jl. iKirrance, (liMK'uaetl, and of llieealulo of Dorrauee llrothera, wild tltu coiinly clerk of Crook eoiintv, alule of Ore Kon. and Hie l.'otirl Iina mil Monday, Ilia flmt iluy of Novemher, Iwm, nt tlm hour of 10 o'clock In Iho forenoon; an Ilia time fur In n r liiK uld n mil ueeouiil and any ohjrallona thill limy he nniile ilicrelo, nod for miikliiK tin orU r of final aetl liimeiLlof aald enlulo. Haled tlila llllh diiy ofMeptumlier: IIKKI. J. b. HOKUANOK, AdinlnlHtrator of tlia entitle ofH. II, liorriiiien ileceiwed, and of the partnership culille of IXirrauue llroa. 10OI, The Dulles Mat No. 051711. Notice tor Publication. Not Coal Land. United HtnUia Land Office, ' The Dallca, Oregon, Aug. a), M00. Notice l herehy given that the Northern I'licilio itiiilwuy Company, wlione pont otlice B(ldrea is St. 1'uul, M iniieaotii, him this IHth iluy of Aiigint, liXNI, lilod in tlui olliceiti Bpplicntion to aelcct under the provinlona of the Act of CoiigrcHH. np proved July 1. WIM I W) Hint. 6!7, (120 I ail extcndeil by the Act of Coiigruiw, npproved May 17, lil. the HV4XK'4 en li. tp 10 a, r l'J east, W Jl. riurial No. 05170. Any unit all peraona cluimlng adversely tlie liinda deacrihed, or dcHinng to object hci'ailBo of the Tumoral diameter of the luiul, or for any other reanon, to the dl pnmil to tho applicant, hould file their allliliivlts of protent In this olllce, on or before the 0th day of October. 1000. IMP 0. W. WOOKB, ltegister. For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands i 111 IN THE TT?OtUl TTPP V r a a ae wwvnuiu VALLti 0, WKITB U JONES LAND CO ft n.j j lUi iioomona, . uregon ill SI