X THK PI.ACF. TO C, 0 l TUN lt,ACK 1X1 SAVE MONEY HAVR MdXKY I. MICHEL, Proprietor SALE ON MEN'S HATS NICE, NEW, NOBBY ' HATS We are overstocked and must make room for fall goods . Men's Regular $3.50 HaU $2.75 Men's Regular $3.00 Hats $2.00 Men's Reu?ar $2.50 Hats $1.50 10 A ,;. A Few OdJj and Ends Men's Hats at Less Than Cost ALL STRAW AND CRASH HATS WILL GO AT VERY LOW PRICES X- - MICHEL Jury List for October Term Following J the pnncl of jurors drawn (or the October term of circuit court for Crook county, which con venes Mondn.r, October 17: Fred WeiitL Siste rs -Oscar Cox, iatnonta J O Bolter.fr K rs W H Csdle, Will Cr K B HuUig, Bend T A Taylor, Madras A Morrow, n iiiow Or T Sharp, ilooTgoinery ' A Templeton. Sisiers -C L talon, Bend. i D Mustard, Pow'l Bt r I. Roberu, Msnry O M Cyras. Culver R MeCanley. Jtedm'd T I Letch, LawouLa II I Priday. Cr Kev K iiHm, Haystack Frank Humor, " KCIraait'le, Redm'd K ProsierhoH, Hend i E Kdwards. Lajdl'sr W I Dixon, omp cr C Davis. Keasom Cr Akxlhotrsoo, Pvilie W Kidder, Madras CJ Johnson, Fville Frark Murk, I.iUw W ' Barber, Culver E T Slayion, Pvilie James Bretrn, Bead Stage Company JiU Incorporate The property and business of the Cornett Stage & Stable Company has liecn purchased by J. II. and (ieorge Keam, who, together itu a third IMirty will Incorporate nnder the old name with a capital of ItWCO. The transfer Includes all the stage stock "of the lines, automobiles, etc., used In connection with the business, Mr. Cornett retaining a!l the real estate that he owns. The new manage ment has already taken control, but - the articles of Incorporation have not been filed nor the formal trans fer made. It la not known who will be associated with Keams brothers In the Incorporation, and they do not know themselves as yet who the third Incorporator will be. This company operates several huudred miles of stage lines in Central Orecoa the Priueviile-Shaniko, 1'rineviile- SiJver Lake, and Prineville-liurns rontes, all being under their control. ' Popular Illustrated Lecture. A popular lecture wiil ie delivered by the Rev. John Lewtas on next Wednesday evening in the M. E. church. The subject will be, "What I saw In Greece, Turkey, Syria, the Holy Land and Egypt." The lecture . will be Illustrated by two hundred magnificent colored elides, illumin ated by the most powerful Rtereop ticon manufactured. The lecture is .pf the highest class and is worthy of the attendance of all intellectual peo ple, and especially tho who love travel. Mr. Lewtas , ha given this . lecture in all the leading cities of the West and before a great number of high schools and colleges. The pic tures shown will be 12 feet square and as clear as crystal. The price of admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 for all students of the high school and public schools. The lec ture will commence at 8 p. in. A New Line of Dependable Merchandise at Winnek's We are offering a large line of M at Men's Overshirts Regular 75 io 90c value .... .; $1.15 to $1.25. - " 1.25 to 1.50 " . 1.65 lo -2.00 OtKer qualities up to , Men's Underwear. Regular 75 to 90c value . : " '90c to $1.15... . ' - 1.25 to 1.50. Other values to ...... 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 lo the new Edison Phonographs and the latest improved Amberol Records, the longest playing records made, the purest tones. WINNEK Local Mention. T. II. I.a'ohettanl wife and 8",n Frank returned the first of the week from Pji t- j land ana Seattle, laey re;ort a one dis play of stock at the fair. Jas. T. Dixon of Cold Ptu-ln Ranch. passed through town the first of the week on his way to Central Puint, for a visit with his wile, who is ill. R. M. Morris is in town t!iU twi from bis home at Trail Crtwain. H states that the railroad crew are peeing swayoattie big till south of Oovkt-d river, here the road is to cross the Mr. ami Vim. P. T. A ItiTii-b-im wh.i took lands on the Matolr alwut ttto mouths ago, were in i'rinrville the tirst of me weea, sremjr tue sights or the Crook county capital mr tne tir-t l.me. Itiey formerly refilled near liarrifburjt. A. C. Sanford of Madras, and H. D. Still, representing the Srrarup Tlo company with headquarters in Port land, are in town on business today. Mr. Par foid enlarjrins; ha merchandise establishment at Madraa. Clifton N. McArthur, piivate secre tary to Govtrnor Benson, was in Prine ville the firet of the week on a vacation trip through Central Oregon ag far south as Klamath Fails. Mr.' McArthur was speaker of the house in the laet Oregon legislature and is s rieicg politician. Manager Erositia cf the moving pic ture show will run special films all next week for the entertainment of the crowds who will attend the fair. In ad. dition to having special programs each night Miss Mabel Wilson, a finger from Seattle, will sirg and dance at each per formance. Estes Short, who has been con structing a telephone line for the forest service since the 5th of list July, returned home to Prineville yesterday, he and the men with him having completed the line from Sugar creek to Hanger creek station, a distance of three and a half miles. Telephone messages can now be sent from Prineville through to the sta tion as soon as a few repairs are made on one of the old sections. The Sbumia Club was entertained at i's regular meeting last Saturday bv Mrs. H. P. Belknap. According to m neouie .urs. ttinneK was to have been hostess, but she is away in old Mexico iand Mrs. Belknap acted 'in her stead, j A business meeting was held during I which a committej was appointed to arrange a program for the meetings (hit j ing the coming yeir. Mrs. J. H. Wiglc, Miss Biink and Mm. Belknap were ap pointed to this task. Sunday services at the Presby terian church: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Morning theme, the " Glorious Church." ' Evenlmr subject, "What One Sheepman said to Another." Asa prelude to the evening sermon the pastor will speak for a few minutes on his im pressions of President laft and William Jennings Bryan, whom he had the pleasure of st-eing recently In Portland. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at C:30 p. m. Subjict, "Doubting Castlvs." Come thou with us and we will do thee good. Clartmoiit C. Caiibidg", pastor. FURNISHINGS prices that will appeal to you. 45c 85c $1.00 1.45 3.75 45c ....65c 85c $6 per garment NOT OLD STOCK Contract Is Let for Bridge Timbers Another clincher In support of the announcement that the Hill road into the Dewhutes Talley Is to lie rushed to completion comes this week In the form of the letting of a cou tract for saw lug and delivery of three million feet of bridge timbers along the company's right of way In this couuty. This week M. Topllff & Company purchased a timber claim on upper Willow creek and at once entered Into a contract with Lou Hamilton for lugging the timber and delivering It at the millslte on the claim, 10,000 feet per day for the first few weeks and 23.000 feet dally thereafter until 3,000,000 feet have been delivered. The machinery for the sawmill, o big steam outfit, Is now on the way In from Shanlko, and co time will be lust by the new company In putting It In operation. The timbers an to be Iroin 14 to 20 feet In length. The contract provides for their delivery nt any point along the On'gon Trunk line right of way. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our appre ciation to the many friends that so kindly nnd sympathetically stood by uh (Hiring t lie sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mus. M. finds tiani and Family. Dandruff and lMUlllvJ 1 LHilV &-ff ere but out wKrif im r Um ;t done in secret by myriads of dan druff rerms sannin? th lit hlnt J of the hair. Micro kids the para- i sue, soomes me itching scalp, I gives lustre to the hair and stops I it falIin-7 out. A eJnirf annlirin gives relief aod proves its worth. i Save vour hnir hplnr ! j vvw vsviv W KSt Micro prevents baMnes. It is a Al:Ln..t j . . ... ui-iigniiui oressing jot tne hair, free (rotn erease and stkkv nils. 3 Ask your druggist lor free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. eOBTLAMO. OSUON For sale by Templeton & Son i 111 j gjr SAl I I 1 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 Mens Shoes The Wizard Shoe lor men, guaranteed $4.00 Other good Shoes . ....$3 and up Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole, the easiest shoe made ..:.....$5.0O COMPANY Civil Calendar for Circuit Court 1. Thomson & llodgca vs. H. K. Jones et x. On account for tKX).L,7 and Interest lorSyear. W. A. Hell, tty for plf. 2. Northup & Sturtts Co vs. Itiu-h O'Kane. On iiivonnt for fst5.S and lutent. M. It. F.lllott tty tor plisj W. A. Hell for deft. S. rievkenntoln, Mayor & Co m Emery Seals ami L.A.Moore. On note and mvonut, f :t05.D0 and Inter est. Geo W. Joseph, atty lor plf. 4. A. L. Goouwllllo vs. Hugh O'Kane, suit to collect note fort 121 U". M. K. Elliott ally f.r plf j W. A. I VI I tor deft. 5. C, J. Stulillug vs. ChnmUr & Danlv.v. On account for $lt!,5t Menefee, & Wilson, atty lor pits. 0. l'liketistelu Mayer & Co, vs. Hugh O Kutie. On attount for f;l'.l. 65. Goo W. Joseph atty for pits. 7. Johu Moore vs. Moses Nls wongvr and Marin Mswoiiger, suit to collect note for $N3t and tS) at torney' fees. W. .. IVU, atty for plf: tJeo W. Barnes for defts. S. Wnlthcr William Hardware Co vs. McTnggart & Uye, on note for f!21.13 and attonieys' fees. W A. 1V11 and Menefee & Wilson, at torneys for lf. 9. J. II. Palmer vs. Jacob N. (jul Urg. Judgment asked tor damage In sunt offfi,075 for causing unwar ranted arrest of plf nnd wife. W. I Myers and Geo W. Panics nttys for plfs; W. A. Bell for defut. 10. Pilot Butte Development Co vs. l. 1.& P. Co. Injunction, irsktng that defendant be restrained from lessening Itow uf iVscUutes at Betid, etc. WUIIiinis, WtKMl & Llnthlcniii, attys for plf; John II. Hall and Jesse Stearns for delts. II. Florence W. Drake vs. Des chutes Irrigation & Power Co, t S. Stanley, E. A. Paid win and Jesse Stearns, asking for Injunction n' tralulug delta from lessening flow of Deschutes at IVuham Falls, etc Williams, Wood and I.luthtcmn, attys tor pits: John II. Hull and Jesse Steams for defts. 12. A. M. Drake vs. the D. I. & P. Co, Injunction, asking that defend ants lie restrained from Impounding waters of Deschutes at Crane Prairie or from diverting water above Bend, or In any place other than that specified In original plans for irrigat ing. Williams, Wood and Llnthl- ctim, nttys for plfs; Johu H. Hall and Jesse Stcarus, for defts. IX C. A. Stevenson vs. Nettie Stevenson, suit to recover loau of 2000. W. A. Bell, plfs atty. It. I). I. & P. Co vs. W. n. Cooper and State Land Board. Suit in equity, to cancel contract for land. Jesse Stearns ami John II. Hall, attys for plfs; A. M. Crawford, Aty Gen, for defts. 13. D. I. & P. Co vs. W. P. Sloan auu .-state iuuu Hoard; same as above. 10. D. I. & P. Co vs. W. II. Kelly ana htate Ivuul liuurd; same as above. 17. D. I. & P. Co vs. Anna M. Ingell and State Land Board; sain? as above. IS. D. I. & P. Co vs. Wm H. Cu tu rnings and State Land Board; same as above. 19. A. M. Drake vs. Jesse Stearns, et al, Injunction. Williams, Woods Sc. Llnthlcum attyafor plfs; John II. Hall and Jesse Stearns, attys for deft. 20. Fred W. Wilson vs. Alliert A Collom and Mary .1. Collom, fore closure ot mortgage for I INK) and f200 atty's fees and costs. Menefee & Uson, attys for plf, 21. F. A. Powell and It. M. Powell vs Lettle A. Miller; foreclosure of mortgage with Interest and other costs amounting to 1!)77. Geo W. Barnes for plfs and M, E. Brink for Uerts. 22. D. I. & P. Co vs. Win B. Wil son and State Laud Board; suit in equity to cancel contract for land. Jesse Stearns and John II. Hall, attys for plis; Kollock & Zollinger for defts. 23. A. II. Llppnmn vs. II. C. Ellis. county Judge, and other county of ficers, injunction, asking that of ficers be enjoined from purchasing furniture for new courthouse. 24. Johu It. Tryrcar vs. A. P. Donohue and Frank E. Dayton; asks Judgment for $250, damage al leged to have been caused through detts handling lands offered for sale. W. P. Myers atty for plf. , 25. C. L. Eaton vs. Elmer Nis wonger and 0. I). Drown, nsking Judgment for alleged to be due for moving well drilling apparatus. C. 8. Benson and Jesse Stearns, attys for plf; W. P. Myers for defts. 20. John Steldl vs. J. E. Sawhlll; suit to collect promissory note for t-T.J.33. V. H. Benson, atty for plf. 27. Meier & Frank Co vs. Hugh O'Katie and wife; suit to collect note for 14."M).:tS, and flSO .00 attys' lees. Joseph & Haney, attys for plf, 28. Arthur Hliibtovrer vs. Honland Lumber Co;ult to collect 1300 alleged to be due lor wage. W. P. Myew, atty tor plf; C. 8. Ucnion tor deft. ' '). Martha Stevens v. Frank H. Marion; to recover 75 alleged to have been paid nnder mUrepreaeiitatlou on location of timber claim. C. S. Benson, atty for plf; B. p. Nichols for deft. 30. Johanna Smith vs. Chas Smith; divorce ongroundsof drunkenness, idleness und vio lent treatment. M. E. llrink, atty for pit, 81. Central Or tie v Co v, A. M. Drake; to collect $527 .50 alleged to be due on contracts transferred; Jesse Stearns and John H. Hull attys for plf; William, Wood A Llnlhleiim for deft. 82. Central Or I)ev Co vs. Pilot Butte Uev Co; judgment for tVil.M; Jesse Stearns and John If. Hall atty for plys; Williams, Woods & Llnthlcum, for defts. 83. Jos P. Montgomery vs. I. H. Putnam; to collect 70 baldue on note; Oco W. Barnes, atty for plf. 3-1. LIllloM. Weber, ex of will of E. A. E. Weber, deceased, vs. K. T. Kedmond; to col lect note for fc!U00.52; C. J. Bright, atty for plf. 86. It. C. Kinder vs. It. 8. Price and John B. Shlpp; to collect bal due on note and t-5 atty's fees, 109 In all; (Jeo. W. Ilarnen for plf. 88. W. T. Brooks vs. Katie Brooks; divorce, on grounds of wife leaving husband; lieorge W. Barnes for plf; M, E. Brluk for deft. 37. I.aldlaw Banking & Trust Co vs. John ,. 1 PICTURES j MOULDING FRAMES r- vt, - CAPITAL JUTiiVErlSAL A. CLASSIFIED LOCALS Tct-th extracted ami llllrd nbfc'hitely itli. out pain by lr. tirav V tirav "tiuw at ' tl Hotel Prineville'. All 'kinds i.f i ilciital work dour painlessly. ltuek? for SV-IHdtiine Unrks fr aile, nt I th Hamilton strain; will I, nt rrintw ville on tktober 15, I'.V.i. Ilaiiilll.-n A l'amp'o;l. I4-Jr police I have a limited mi niter of purp- bl.nxi Itt-i KtK'k Crk'rill! wliieli I will sell anr nliilmniK at thi fur ur.it wiyk. i-iu i.ou to vs. Jitnir i rain jr NotU-e All pet-nous kuowinir tliruut'lvr to Im iinli'btiHt lo Strniiil ltn. prior lo IVtotwr t, are re ik"te.l u, in-ulo at once. Aiidremtll rrmittancea to C. M. Stroud, Prineville, Or. ll-tf Lot-Ahoul two wwks ito, gent's opfii-fiu-e i"o-year gold nllrd ca-o watch, Wn! tliiun movf nient. Hnitnblo reward f ir return to W. Frank IVlett. ott-lf Kor Itent Furiiirlil or unfurni-Urd llvip ro'im tiouse in I'rincviile. Applv at thlj otbee. ott-lf For Bale Two fine hro! mtn-, weight 83:J lb, with foal by bin Poliriun drult stallion at Uedniond; price ; !. 1 will ahow thee mures al PrincUlic iluilni! the last two days of ilie Imr, Matt Kutesch, lictlmoml, Or. oll-lt and. Tvr-wrlting. Itook-kwulnr; J.8. t'iiit, Prineville. Or. Prep-wcd l do all kind of c'erical work. Lta'ateJ inoitliof M. R. Itigft-i. oil I'l'REFcutch Fife sceil wheat for nle hy Jet.se W llidum, Culver. s.lu-ltp Smoke nothinu but clgam runde hy Priiif ville ( imir Kactory. Just received some new- Ha vii n Tobacco fur the Htorkiimnii Uest Vicar a for 29 cts. Try onu. Mr. nnd Mra. J. A. PnllgiithT, the noted vtrwr arMox. ate In town fur a few dav. If ymi waul a fi nt-i-lnu picture at right prliva give them a call. U-l Drs. Orav the Painless Dentists, nt the Hotel Prineville, are husy from morning until niglit. Notice their add In UiW li me. IIIDSW AXTKD-Ily order of the comity court of Cnwk county, I am authorized to adverti-e fur seventy cords of 4-foot Juni per w-ijoil to 1 delivered prior to Herein fer 15, nnd to le corded lur nieasure nient as follows; VU conU on the t'rook County High richoid lot and SM cords on the Crook f'ounty('ourtliou-e lot. All bids to be left with the county clerk by November 1, ItsiU. The. court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Warkkx IIhoh.v, County Clerk, Spcxi; to collect 16.II on notes, part of the amounts alleged to have been obtained through misrepresentation; W, P. Myers, pll's attv. St. Ada Hely vs. Clyde c. Healy ; dlvorca on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment; plf asks for custody of minor child ami flu pir month for support of same; M. E, Brink, any lor plf. S'J. 0. M. Elkliis vs, Omcr M, Cyrus; Injunction asking restraint of dft from Inter fering with flow of subterranean stream, 40. Ootltleb H eller vs. Emella Weller; di vorce, on grounds of unfounded Jealousy, nagging and unbearable treatment; M. E. Brink, atty for plf, 41. T. K. Buchanan vs. Anna Buchanan; divorce on grounds of desertion; M. R. Biggs, atty for plf; tieorge W. Barnes for deft. 41. Deschutes Kullroad Co vs. Margaret E. MeCIure; condemnation for right of way; VV. W, Cotton, atty for plf. 4:t. Deschutes Ilallroad (to vs. Anton Blrken field; samo as above. 41. Deschutes Railroad Co va. W. A. Ellis ct ux; same aa above. 45, Deschutes Irrigation and power Co vs. A.M. Drake and A. L. (Joodwilllc; judgment for damages In sumofliono alleged to have resulted from au Injunction brought by defts against the company In 1W", Jesse Btcarn and John Jt. Hall, attys for plf. 48. Anna Sharp vs. J. M, Sharp; divorce on grounds of desertion and non-support, M. K. Biggs atty for plf. 47. Kred W. Wilson, dist atty, vs. C. M. Mc pherson and Joe Smith; to collect bonds of flOUO forfeited by non-appearance of John Mc pherson, under Indictment. Fred W. Wilson atty for plf. 48. Deschutes Ilallroad Co vs. A. Zellotux; condemnation for right of way. W. W. Cotton and A. C. Splcer, attys for plf; M. K. Elliott lor delt. 49. Mrs. 1. N. Moore vs. Edward Bchrader, foreclosure of mortgage for 100. M. It, Biggs, atty for plf. 60, Bertha II. Graut vs. A. H. Grant, di vorce and custody of minor child on grounds that husband Is a convicted felon. C, 8. Ben son, atty for plf. 61. Mary E. Jackson vs. Chris VV, Jackson; divorce on grounds of desertion, W, A. Bell, atty for plf. 62. Orange F. Hodges v. Bessie Hodges; di vorce on grounds that wife refuses to live with him. W. A. Bell, atty for plf. 58. Mary McMeekin vs. James II. Hawkins et al; asks judgment for f0 alleged lo be due on note. M. It. Elliott atty for plf. 64, Don p. Ilea vs. B, C, Dove; auks Judg ment for 1575 alleged to be duo from sale of deft's ranch, which had been placed in hands of plf for mile, Jesse Stearns and John II, Hall attys for ply. 65. E. Durgan & Co vs, W. K. King; judg ment on note lor f 109.72. L. M. Curl atty for plf;M. It. Elliott fur dett, 66, C, C. McNeely vs. Crook county; asks judgment for 12712 51 alleged to bo due from work on foundation for new courthouse. M. E. Brink, atty for plf; Fred W. Wilson atty tor deft. j r o r Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Material IS CO TO H. LIPPMAN and Save 25 Cents on the l33j,04aacj333'M:'jac-4C2a'33iiag New Millinery Display . ,4 W s u s Show ail the beat late All the latent Ht, I s. Mi stock laaiitlliil hats la ii.ir ciil.irvil r y Iti MRS. M Corner Second an J T.Iaia I tie Lily Meal Market lIOivKiA.N STU.I., Props. Jleadiuiarlorj for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try eotna of Crook cour.ty'a clu-iccst -pmlucts. Its the l-cyt thrtt money can buy. You will not only savo money but ' you will help bail l up ft homo intliu-lry. ' We always carry tho test iti Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal Special rates when sold in laro quantities Wc haiulle all kinds of country produce). H0RIGAN rsSTSO r-C'l ffO 'Oil frj1 tw-j tfe'j CJi fcw'J Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10 Dinner Scla given to ottr cue- ; tomera Abaolutcly FREE Keep Your Eye on the Clock That stands in a conspicuous part of our store and will be allowed lo run clown and stop at stated intervals. Our Liberal Offer: With each cuhIi imiTlmHe of ft certain amount you nitiku ot cur ttoro we will r'ivo you a card on which tho timo of tho tiny in Htuinjmd. Iiring enrds to our etoro on tlio iluto and timo npooilled thotcon, uipl ft compluto diritiur tut will ho (,'lven to tlm in-raon present holding tho card on which h ptatnpml tho ncarent coi roct timo the cluck stopH at. It in uocesHary for all tickot hoUlurs to bo in our Btoro at Iho tiuto when tho faco of tho clock in uncovered. ' ' . We want you to ecttiro 0110 of tlicso haiictoiiio dinner sets ho uh to advortiHoour btiBinoHi and to hIiow in o mihHl.ttitiul way that wo oppre ciuto your trado. Woaro not making any money on them-wo don't expect to we mako (his offer hlmply to plemo our old cuntomcrs and to inuko now cusloiiiurs, TIiIb ih a rplendid opportunity for you to iccuro ft huiidfome Bet o( dish ahfiolutcly free. ; If your ticket does not uoctiro a hi t for you the first timo the dock in uncovered, Have your ticket ns you may win on it the next ' or tho second, third, fourth, fifth or t ixth timo. Your ticket in good litlo we arc giving Pinner tretu Free on thin plan. Ycura truly, Clifton AW GErvStZRAl. MERCHAHDiSE Prineville, - . Oregon LINOLEUM MATTING SANiTOS & CO. Dollar Fall nnd Waiter Hats. .i enmplct-'. Call and see these & ijiru fs. Don't forget the diile. 2 ESTSS, St.xct, IMneviilc, Oregon. IT f'U-ilft'rr."! f, CNl f-s") rTfi msyj (ii fw try-- STILLS ' -aB -rwrv wnMa Tj'Mw '