5; 11 TUB PLACK TO j 1 l30i TUK rrACR AVE MONRV " SAVK MONKY I. MICHEL, Proprietor SALE ON MEN'S HATS NICE, NEW, NOBBY HATS 1,. - Va" L'w ' NOT OLD STOCK We are overstocked and must make room for fall goods : " . r Men's Regular $3.50 Hat .. $2.75 Men's Regular $3.00 Hats $2.00 Men's Regular $2.50 Hate $1.50 A Few Odds and Ends Men's Hats at Less Than Cost ALL STRAW AND CRASH HATS WILL GO AT VERY LOW PRICES I - MICHEL CLASSIFIED LOCALS. Gty Will Put Streets in Good Repair The council met Tuesday evening with Mayor Stewart lu the cbalr. There wen present Councllmen LIpp man, Shtpp, Yancey, Cram and Adamaoa. Absent Councilman Clif ton. After the reading and approval of the minute the usual routine was gone through. The committee on street and pub lic Improvement was given more time In which to report on the naming and lettering of street In Newsom's third addition to Frlne Tllle, The marshal was Instructed to have the road scraper repaired so that It could be used. The matter of having some work done on the streets received the -approval of the council. While the city funds would not permit of anything extensive, yet It was felt that chuck holes and other low place In the treats should be filled up and repair ed. The committee on street and public Improvements were therefore In true ted to go ahead with the work and were authorised to pay 60 cents a cubic yard for the necessary gravel. The following bills were al lowed: E. O. Hyde, witness f 1 30 H. Kinder, witness 1 50 - Anna Mating, 3 months' rent... 25 00 P. L. I W, Co . 4 2T Wade Houston, salary, etc...... 56 00 M. R. Elliott, attorney's fees.- 15 00 Be view 8 00 D. F. Stewart........... ....... ... 15 00 M.D.Powell 18 90 8. J. Newsom 1 50 , A. 8. Collins earns before the coun cil and wanted to get permission to change the ditch of the Rye Grass Oompany . on the north ' side. The matter was referred to the commit tee on public Improvements with In structions to report at the next regu lar meeting. Council adjourned. Rodman's Trial in November. Mrs. Basel Maddux and Frank E. Rodman, who have been Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge of man slaughter In connection with tbe death of May Real on the Llnnton Incorporation of the C W. Elkins Co, That Incorporation Is the order of the day Is exemplified by the recent changing of the big merchandise business of C. W. Elkins to an Incor poration under the name of The C. V, Elkins Company. The transfer of the business took place on Octo ber 1. The company Is Incorporated for 150,000, shares flOO each. Be sides the former owner, C. M. Elkins and Oraer C. Clay pool have taken stock in tbe new Arm, and It Is un derstood that others have sub scribed for stock. Regarding the new regime Mr. Elkins said to a Journul reporter: "We find our business growing so rapidly that we are obliged to shift some of the responsibilities of Its management, and those carry tbe Interests of tbe business best who have more than a mere salary lu view." Progress will I the watchword of the new firm, and that It will mean no empty phrase Is evidenced by the Installation of three up-to-date rapid cash carriers In tbe establishment, thereby savlug time, errors and pos sible losses. road Amrnat 5. entered ideas of not guilty before Judge Bronaugh In the ' circuit court, and their cases were . set down for trial In Xovemler. j The cases will be beard separately, Rodman's being first on November 11, the trial of Mrs. Maddux will come up one week later. Joe Smelzer Injured in Runaway Accident . Joe Smelzer and A. H. Kennedy experienced a runaway lust Friday afternoon In the former's buck board. They were watering the horse at the Ochoco ford under the bridge on Main street, when Sam Newsom passed over the bridge In his auto. Tbe horse took fright and ran down tbe bed of tbe creek to the first cross street and then turned north, tip setting the rig and throwing the men out on tbe boulders. Mr. Kennedy was not much injured, but Mr. Smel zer, who Is a heavy man, was thrown much farther, striking on his side and fracturing several i I'm, be sides sustaining other Injuries, the exact nature of which has not yet been determined. Dr. Edwards was at the scene Immediately after the accident, and Mr. Smelzer was taken In tbe doctor's car to the borne of A. E. Gillam, near by, where he has been In a serious condition ever since. A day or two ago he was improving nicely, but was worse again lust night. Dr. Roacnlierg' lias had other physicians of the city in consulta tion on the case. Alphabet In BibU Yiru. Id 11m twenty-first verw of the sev enth chapter trf Ezra can be found every letter of the English alphabet h runs thus: "And I. even I. Artax erxen tbe king, do make a decree to all the treasurers which are beyond tbe river that whatsoever Ezra tbe p !et. the scribe of tht law of tbe God of heaven, shall require of you. It be done speedily." But. still more wonderful. In the eighth verse of the third chapter of Zephnniah Is contained every letter, Including finals, of the Hebrew la- rung. Westminster Gazette, Haw Cat Caught Two Rats. I ouce bad cat who did a rather remarkable ratting feat. He stalked two young rats on the eaves of a low flat stable roof and caught one In the usual way. Tbe other jumped on to ao elderberry tree Just below. Bob, however, not satisfied with the one. grasped It firmly In bis mouth and then jumped headlong for tbe oth er. Either he was very lucky or ex traordinarily agile, for he fell to the ground with one rat still In bis mouth and the other In his paws and prompt ly killed them both. Scotsman. Tha Lily of Franca. There Is a pretty tradition about the Illy of France. Three black toads form ed tbe curious device on tbe shield of King Clovia, but one nlgbt as sn sged hermit sat musing la his lonely ceil there appeared an angel before him bearing a shield of woodrons beauty. On Its azure front three golden lilies shone like radiant stars. This shield the angel bads tbe hermit deliver to Queen Ctothllde. Receiving tbe celes tial shield Clotbllde gave It to tbe king, whose arms thenceforth were always victorious. St James' Gazette. Tha Woman ef Balgliim. No one can travel In Belgium with out being struck by tbe extraordinary activity and prominence of tbe wo men. Over tbe doors of shops of all descriptions the name of the owner or owners 1 frequently followed by "Soeurs" or "Veuve." Tou find them proprietors of hotels snd restaurants. They are often custodians of the churches. Tbey are employed to tow the boats along the canal banks. Tbey cut up tbe meat In tbe botchers' shops, and they are even to be noticed shoe ing horses St tbe forge. Education. I consider a human soul without edu cation like marble In a quarry, which bows none of Its Inherent beauties until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colors, makes tbe surface shine and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot and vein that runs throughout tbe body of It Education, after the same manner, when It works upon a noble mind, draws out to view every latent virtue and perfection, which, without such helps, are never able to make their appearance and would otherwise be lost Selected. A New Line of Dependable Merchandise at Winnek's We are offering a large line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS at prices that will appeal to you. Men's Overshirts Regular 75 to 90c value . " $1.15 to $125... 1.25 to 1.50 " 1.65 to 2.00 Other qualities up to ..45c 85c 1.$1.00 1.45 3.75 Men's Underwear. Regular 75 to 90c value.. " 90c to $1.15 M 125 to 1.507 ....... Other values- to . 1 45c .1 65c 1. -85c ... $6 per garment Celebrated Topsy Half Hose Regular 20c value .....2 lor 25c " 25 to 30c value ......20c " 35 value .. ;25c ' Other grades up to 50c; heavy wool 25c and up Men's Shoes The Wizard Shoe lor men, guaranteed.....$4.0O Other good Shoes , $3 and up Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole, the easiest shoe made; ..... . .. $5.00 Our Drug Department is more complete than ever. Prices are as low as consistent with pure goods. We endeavor to merit your continued patronage. ' Step in and listen to the new Edison Phonographs and the latest improved Amberol Records, the longest playing records made, the purest tones. NiWKTO ApVKKTIXKUH ll.mri.r all rt-a.llim nollrv n ln Journal will ln m-i up In Um form ivl .'U'-lll. .1 ala an.t nin Hn.lcr ll.l li.'n,tli Tlx- rliarv will ON K t-K.NT I'KH V OUI hr ,-,'tj " -' '" Twill ntrnotvd ami tilled alu. lut, ly uh out pain hy lrx. limy ,V 1-r.iy town! the Hotel riinavtllr. All kimta U Mental motk done painle.! , J NOTll'K I am hrr for a h w dnv ait thug u my IniakniU ratut. A II .-r-aona tiiii whom 1 hold notes aiv re quested ta fettle at once. Mia. Noy Saiomok, I't'KK rVolrh r'ilVevl wheat tor aslo tv Je Wiiutoin. t'ulvvr. t&Mtp " Node aprlnl !r of lirallm .Uvea at J. K. Stcwurl (Wit. !i Siuok nothing but eiyan mmle ly rMiir viii i ijrar ra.-tory. jut n, eur.i uir iww Havait ToIhicvM for the Stork maim ' iiv I'iuttr 8 for Si cl.. Try one. TIIK HKW KKNTIVKY. lnl. tle rtrill now on exhibition. Knit cnttnut that, laleat nurrvvlmt allm-limi-ula, aloel rlhtioil tutwa, C Klkllla" ,Hl..rv. ai'H Hpeclal sal on heal hit i'ov at Htewarta. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Fahnaller, tl; noted view arllaii, are In lowu Tor few ilava. If voii want a Srat-elnaa ielurw at Unlit rh-e tv theiu cull. fir lirae tl... I,.l.,l.w lt.ll. .1 the ilotel I'rinrville, are jotmt 'work for numiwraot rrmeviue ivtiuK iltueiu A! work tlon I'alllleiily. Hu your ahora at J. F. Stewart A tV, t ." pair to avlevt from. ai J. K. STEWART A m the moat atlftu-lorT plana In I'rtnevtll to trade. l.ai afoek anil reaaonHlile prior. Now Fall Oood arriving at J. K. Htewart A Co.'. .M Dr. Cray the I'ainle IVntiota, at t lie Hotel I'rliieville, are luisy from momuiK until night. Nolux tlu-i'i adil in lhn it ue. FOR SALK-laewn-room turn ami Anir tola good oiitbullillnit. Inn l had on retuon ail hrina. Apnljr to Mia. tlush l i-nr Prliravllk', Oremm. BIDS WANTKD By onler of the county court of Crok eoiiuty, I am authoi iisl to advertij' for seventy' eonls of -fixt Jum per wood to Us delivered prior to IVn-em ber 15, U!t, and to I corded lor me.iure ment as follows: 20 cortl on the t'mok County Hijjh iv hool lot and ' conla i n tlie Crook County Courthouse lot. Ail bids to Iw left with thecuunty clerk hv Novtfinrer 1, Tha court riv the rifiht to reject any and all hida. WaaaiuN IIkiikn, County Clerk. Our Fall and Winter Goods Come in Daily Royal Worcester Corset v. V ,r- is These two numbers are among the latest of the new models. See our lines from $1.00 to $3.50 If w I W W Uf' Our New Fall Line of WaisU aro Coming DailyNew Skirts and Suits Fall Coats for Ladies and Children THE VA3TNES3 OP THE NIGHT. When we confront the vaitnrss of tti rilitnt And meet the Rnxe of her eternal eyea. How trivial avcin tha garnered liuins w rrlie. The Luir.1 wreath we flaunt to envious alKht. Tha flower of lov w pluck for our ! light. Tho mad aneet music of the heart that cries An tTisiant on the listening air, then dies j How short the day of all thins dear and i bright: j Tha everlusilnj mock our transient trite. The poKtjont of the nnlverae whir! by Tht llttto sphere with nel'y turmoil rife Swift a a dream nnd tleetlne ns a siuh This brief delusion that we cull our Hfo, Where all we can ao-omjiliah Is w dl. lula .'hauiiuir Moulton 0$ ' Ca.Tr' SO R O S I S For Ladies New shapes at - $3.50 to $4.00 Hi v S HOES For Children Slippers, School Shoes at $1.00 to $2.75 Sri! m ire1 ' as t& arr - H Lively - Jordan - Lanius Company, Jnc 5i K: ---. -..u . ,u . ,u . .l . ,u. ,u . .l . ,u. L: ,u . .u. , ft a0 171 plimenta. Judge Strr ami Eilr-rtl ETorett trere once the guosts of honor at s bauiuet The former as a voluntary tonst gnve the follow Inj: "Fame follows uiorlt where Everett goer The tfi'iitlenmn thus delK-ntoly com pHini'iitcil at once nrwe ntnl replied with enmilly fpllfitmm Improtnptti: "To whatever height Judicial learn ing may nttiln In this conntry thers will always be oue Story higher." (pictures moulding FRAMES ' -xa3j- -cm- --4Eb- a m , i Ma1 mm "a " - A. M" 1 .' m v ' 'a Old Tima "Wireleaa." ratrk-k Malonc was having an argu ment with a friend who wat well post ed In history. "How can you contend that tho an cient Irish were more udvnnced than the old F.gntlnus?" said hht friend. "Why, tho Egyptians mut have eveu nndcretood electricity, ns wires cor responding to our own telegrupb wires have been found" in archaeological ex cavatlous there." "That may he," answered I'ut, "bnt the fact that lu wii-ua hnve been found in Ireland simply makes it clear to my mind that the Irish were In the habit of UMlng wireless telegraphy." CAPITAL UTiiYERSAL Perfect h rr-" , m.' rerfecr .it- f k a I J.iiiIi if Lii, i iter VWRAMTED FOR Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware A N D Building Materials GO TO linoTIumI 'jKl I ' M A TTIXIP 1 I SAN1T0S ; j !i i; i ?Xi 1 WW A: H. T.1PPMAN and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar & COi 1 II mmmmmt iai m .e. ie3 1 FREE! 'FREE Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10 Dinner Sets given to our cus ' tomers Absolut ely F R E E Keep Your ' Eye on the Clock J : That stands in a conspicuous part ; of our store and will be allowed to run down and stop at stated ' v ' intervals. ' Our Liberal Offer: With each cshIi purchase of a certain amount you rnokontonr, store we will give you a card on which the time of the day is stamped. Bring cards to our store on the date and time specified thereon, and a complete dinner ee"t will be given to .Die person present holding tho card on which is stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops at. It is necessary for all ticket holders to be in our store at the time when the face of the clock ie uncovered. - . We want you to secure one of tlieHe hanceomo dinner sets so as to. advertise our htviinegq and to show in a substantial way that we appre ciate your trade. We are not making auy money on them we don't expect to we . make this offer simply to please our old customers and to make new cufitomers. This is a splendid opportunity for you to ecure a handtome set of dishes absolutely free. If your ticket does not secure a set for you tho Arid time tho clock f j is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win on it the next or the 5o second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket is good while we ?F are giving Dinner Sets Free on this plan. Ycurs truly, J Clifton & Cornett 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 , l '. Land for Sale. Ak C. It, Towers C"nipswiy. Miles City, Mm, Unit, concerning ittty-oiie thousand iicrea i( (jnuiiiK Mid ii(trt cultural hind in the heuit of Cii8tir County Montana. For a permanent livestock ranch it will out cIiim .the Im'hI. I'tice 1 per ivre. !!(: Call for Warrant.,' Notice In hereby t v-ti thnt jl ('roi'k f 'ii ti ty Wnrrant up to and IniduilliiK mttlmered numlM-r 11T, will" rw paid huii pruaiMitutlon to tlia '1 ri-niiirnr of l id enmity, I iilertnt thereon ceaan Inim Oil date. W. K. KINO, ; Mnrylllt!, Dr., A lie. a, . t o, 'J'Maa, 8-'.'(l , :, . t i The City Meat!Markltl ' . IItDIP t r . utii v .'L ' "Headquarters for it 'it I ,. .if Home - Cured Lard anidj T Try some of Crook county's choicest I products. Us the best that money, can ;ul buy. You will not only savo money but , you will help build up a homo, industry. .: Wo always carry tho best in ,v 5 Beef, Pork, Mutton, wVeal. ("" , . id hsurvtmH Special rates when sold in large 'quantities We handle all kinds 'of country produce HQRIGAN & STILL t THE WINNEK COMPANY Prlnevlile, , V,';:'- Oregon