v H 1i fa-" BO IT NOW! Get Vise to Real Bargains Secure your winter s needs in men's, .women's and children's wearing apparel: At less than the cost of manufacture. Our time is limited, we must close out this enormous stoc of seasonable mer chandise, Regardless of Cost. Its a chance of your lifetimeDon't Pass It' By. Note below a few of the exceptional bargains we are offering: Special Sale on all kinds of Blankets Ladies' Kid Gloves New assortment of ladies kid gloves, special sale $ 1 25 value Ladies' Shoes Special assortment of of Ladies' Shoes, just received, regular $3.50 $4.00 Patent Leather Shoes for Special Sale Ladies' Dresses 65c $1.85 2.15 $5.00 Dresses. 7.00 Dresses. 9.00 Broadcloths 12.00 Voilles $1.75 2.15 . 2.45 4.75 Special Sale Misses' Dresses $4.00 and $5.00 Skirts.. 6.00 Dresses Special Sale Men's Shoes $U5 1.45 $3.50 Shoes 4.00 Shoes. 5.00 and $6.00 Men's High Topped Shoes. 2.50 Boys' Shoes . 3.00 Boys' Shoes . $1.65 1.95 . 2.95 .95 .1.15 Look for the RED SIGN at the Morris Bldg. Pric mm e oros. PRINEVILLE, OREGON Main Street near O C H O C O BRIDGE -oo ill Irrigation Project Continued from page 1. "howllug" wilderness bus been ho great, through lock of transporto tlon facilities,' that no private cor poration could develop a project and furnish the farmers with cheap water. The Central Oregon farmers have for years been pleading with the Government to develop this Crooked River project, but so little progress has been made that the Interior has given up hope of receiving any bene fit under a public reclamation plan. This was one of the things that m-vm pointed out to John F. Stevens, , president of the Oregon Trunk, when he made h's mysterious trip through Oregon under the name of James F. Sampson, last June and July. And one of the first steps which the Hill crowd took after they came out lu the open was to lay plans for taking the whole project over from the Government and develop it us u, private scheme. - According to a man who Is close to the Oregon Trunk and the Inland Empire Company, the private project will be" able to supply water to 200,000 acres of land at from S30 to 150 an acre, conveying to tho fanner perpetual water-rights at that figure. At $30 an acre, the scheme Involves about fC.OOO.OOO and at 50 It will Involve $10,000,000. What method the Oregon Trunk people will employ In cutting up these tracts which have alrendy leen acquired and which are held under option and which are Iwing negoti ated for, cannot le learned. The price paid for some of the largos tracts have run from $15 to $25 an acre. Some of the tracts have cost considerably more. The gobblfng up of one-half the townslte of Madras, with about 2000 acres of good agricultural and fruit land immediately to the East, a deal which was negotiated by Vice President V. D. Williamson some weeks ago, is taken to Indicate that Madras Is to tte the terminus of the Oregon Trunl for the time being. It is a common point on both the De schutes Railway (Harrlman) and the Oregon Trunk, both of which expect to reach there by the middle of next Sumnier. Rhode Island Reds for Sale.5 Rhode Island Ited Cockerels for sale; lay ing strain; good table fowls; took first prize in both school nnd general exhibit at the Crook County Kair. Apply to Clarence I). Rice, I'rincville, Or- o2t-3t Stray Horse. There came to my premises (several months age, southeivit of I.ainontu, a sor rel 2-year-olil mare Ixrandeil "33" on shoul der. Owner can have same ly paying nil expenses. (o21-3t) S. H. NIXJKS. Buggy Upsets Into, Irrigating Ditch Charles ilindman of Sisters got his collar bone smashed to smithereens Inst Sunday forenoon when his team became frightened at a motor cycle on the grade just below Crooked River bridge and left the road, roll ing the buggy In which Mr. Hlndman and his wife were riding, into the big Irrigating ditch Just below. Mr. and Mrs. Ilindman had start ed to their home at Squaw creek after attending the county fair, and when they were on the grade met Roy McCalllster on a motor cycle. McCallister dismounted and Mr. Hlndman started to drive past him when the team made a lunge and pulled the buggy out of the road over, the edge of the grade, and the rig upset and rolled Into the canal. Mrs. Hlndman was not hurt more than to receive some bad bruises, but Mr. Hindman's colar bone was broken Into a dozen pieces. He was at once brought bock to town and is at the home of Mrs. George Stevens, his step-daughter. Drs. Gray & Gray, the dentists now at the Prlnevllle, are busy from morning until night and will not be able to get away from town for an other week. '"PttrtUn having work to bp (bine should call and make dates ahead. o2l Wind Up of Races at the Fair Grounds The racing events during Ilia lust Uirtsa days of the Uir lr?w out larr crowd. The rave wer none of tlioiu clone, the winner, a a rule, tinuhlhg all the. way from one to six daylights ahead. The first contest on Thursday, was a addle liorsu race, three eigh'a of a mile for purs of t-V). It was won by Alex lliatou'a home, Art Wursasilrr' eecoml. Time ft)1. Tha next waa the halt mile, which wna won by Maine, with Colusa Roy second and Evermore third. Time Wli Purse $150. la the mile dah the interest centered in the com p native speed of Confederate, flarlwr'a real race horse, and Yankee Boy, the sorrvl horse brought Iiere from Roisburg by the l'ixon boy. Con federate won by about 00 ievt over Yankee lloy and perhaps by ao doing has effectually cleared up any doubt In the minds of those alio thought the sorrel could out run him. Maid of Crook, young maro ow ned by Pick Bigg also entered in this race. During thii race Jockey Witsonou Yankee Bity, claimed he waa being crowded Into the rail by Confedorate and used his quirt on Baber good paitof the way around tha track. The trouble came near end ing in a riot after the race, Wilson was ruled of! the track for the rwt of the meet. The time for the mile waa 1 and the purse was $iV). The last race tor Thursday was the two year old trot, which wan won by one of Pick Biggs' youngster. Purse $100. On Friday the firt event was the three and a half furlong race. Brandy, Pilgrim Roee, Colusa Boy and Whiskey Bill started, finishing in the order named. Time 43. Purse $150. In the mile and one-eighth. Confeder ate, Yankee Roy and John II. started, finishing as namod. Time 1 :5$. Purse $400, . On Friday the handicap rare failed t fill and a consolation race was made up for John II., Maid of Crook and Ever more to compete for, over a five-eights course. Thev finished in the order named. Time 1 :05i,'. prM, j0. This was followed by a two-year-old trot for Crook county horses and was won by Dick Biggs. A squaw race, seven furtongs, was ar ranged as an entertainment. There were four entries, and the gray horse wan. t Thinks Grain Crop Will Douhle That Central Oregon will, within a few years, double the cereal crop of the whole Pacific Northwest is the belief of Theodore B. Wilcox, president of the Portland Flouring Mills. When opened np by the railroads now building, an immense acreage will be thrown open to wheat raisers. "In Central Oregon," said Mr. Wil cox, "there are millions and millions of acres of land which, uii1d I am greatly mistaken in the nature of the toil, will be excellent for grain growing- without irrigation. Out of this vast territory there must be at last 2,500,000 acres available for wheat. There is as large an acreage as is now in wheat in Oregon and Washington. All that is needed to open np this great territory is a rail road and with two lines now entering that section, it will be only a matter of a short time before the country will de velop. Nor will the increased yield re duce prices. With such a condition of affairs aa now exists, there is no danger of lessened prices through the ex ploitation of wheat fields In Central Oregon." CLASSIFIED LOCALS. MM blood Red Kork CocktrilU which twill sell after exhibiting at the fair next week. Price $1.50 to 2. James Cram Jr Lost About two weeks ago, geirt'f open face 30-year gold tilled ca-e watch, Wal tham movement. Suitable reward for return to W. Frank l'etett. oH-tf For Rent Furnished or unfurnished live room house in rrincville. Apply at this office. olt-tf Shorthand, Typewriting, IJook-keeping J. 8. Fox, Prineville, Or. Prepared to do all kinds of clerical work. Waled in office of M. It. DiKK- ol4 PURE Bcotch Fife seed wheat for sale by Jesse Windom, Culver. 3(Mtp Bucks for Bale Delaine Bucks for sale, of the Hamilton strain; will beat Prine ville on October 15, 1900. Hamilton A Campbell. oU-3w Smoke nothing but cigars made by Prlne vllle Cigar Factory. Just received some new Havan Tobacco for the Htorkmnnu Best Cigar 2 for 28 cts. Try um. BIDS WANTED By order of the county eourt of Crook county, I am authorized to advertise for seventy cords of 4-foot Juni per wood to be delivered prior to Decem ber 15, MOO, and to lie corded lor measure ment as follows: 20 cords on the Crook , County High Bchool lot and 60 cords on the Crook County Courthouse lot. All bids to be left with the county clerk by November 1, 1U09. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Wabkkm Bbown, County Clerk. Professional Cards, C, S3ru T , fteal CsiaU Office with Geo. W. Barnes Printmiltt, - - Ortyon Ckat. J. Cdmard Jf. SP. Sittknap Zftelknap & Gd wards iPkytieiant and Suryton. 0t,m Jtrtr 2r tf ttn l Prinfitlt. Ortyon. PIJSI Quality I what the cartful buyer in vesligates when urcIiUHing jew elry or watchm.. We stand be hind the quality ol everything we sell we guarantee it to bo of the quality we represent it to ho WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon Property for Sale. 11)0 aciei of Kt land for sal at a bargain. On account of my health I must live In a dilTmrnt climate, ill liHe ot my lioldiuirs In tracts to ami 'iiivi'iiwr. rinn sums location, ror ntlli.'i. Iitfitmtttlliilt litittllMftt Ibis iiltli or addrors John Iavin, Paulina, Or 7 -IfO Statement of Resource and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tho close el basinoo Sept. 1, 1909 UrSOt RCK 14AHI1JTIK linens and rHaeouttU t3f.W M capital Htork t KMrtJ 09 Vutlnl Hlnte Bonds.. ..... IS.SO0 00 Hurplua and undivided pronts V 3t lUnk romlsra ).- !J ctroulatkm ." 00 ItmtempUoa fuud Ktf 0 t'nsh A IHw h-ora bnuks 'Jlu.uu ah Individual IVpoalta kw.ims rj W,87 t ll,ttU 11 B. r. AIIm. WUMt ' T. M. Bah!.!.. CukUr WUi Wonwlkr, Vk ProsUool H. BMia, Aw't CklM off . aO 8 THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIOLE,, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month t Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 a s r.- r n LJ c J LJ " LJ ri LJ r t LJ ra L J El t J r.i LJ r.-i LJ r.i LJ C"l LJ r.i L'J LJ r-n L-'J Sonera ffilacksmithing iiorseshoeimo, wood work, etc., Neatly aj?d Pbomptly Done Whek it is Done Br : : : Robert 97ooro Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. L t r. k r. L r. L r L r L r L r. L L J LJ L r i LJ LJ r i LJ r. L J r..irrr?rrnr;nrnrflrrir1rj!irriir!!irnrnrnr"irrir'iri,irirrir"inr..i L JLJL.JLUkJLlJL-UL.JL:iJL.UkikyLJ.ufL;yLyL.UI-LiLULyLJLUL.iJlkblL.JL;JtiJ UUtJUUJUlJUUUiJUIJUJUytiUWUtiJUUU L'J r,n LJ E.T LJ r,.T LJ B1 LJ M L'J n L'J r-n L'J ri LJ C'J LJ r.ri LJ B3 C'J L J L'J L'J LJ GUWULyUUULijyiJL'JL:UUUtUUUUUbkjUUUUUUUUULUt.UlyUUyUULjULJJ The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Tarrying lt'ui orw, etc. a choice selection of fine candy, cigars, oratigen, Give us a call. SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. L'J LJ r.i LJ n L J LJ r. LJ r..i LJ r,i LJ LJ r.fl L'J r.i LJ r.i LJ r..i L LJ r..i Mat Us for Publlcalion. (iMilHtrd Trw't.) I'ul.lli' lli.l Ki.l,-. K.-rlHt No, IV. t'lllliil Hlnlra IjiiiJ Oltlw, Tli tHtl lr, On. IKInl-r IA lv N "I Ik l l n l.v stvrn thaL dlrwli il lr tlii (iiitiil(ioii.r iidtis Hi'IipimI I Mini ittl-. uitilrr iMivlliit tif Aot if ritiianHMi sp. prmi-d Jiiiii- 7, I'tihllc- Nu. S wswilt iniT hi iniiiiiii ml loins nigh.-.l iiHMrr, hi lo. ifMi'oltM-k a. in .mi ilm mill iIhv itr Novi m lirr, IK"s, nrt. Ml llila i.ll'i-., Ih Mlimliis: irxi't ir Intnl. to ll: K',N4, Hf, H,lp. I.' H. It. lit K. W. M. Ativ iN'raoiia rial lulus' sl.vrtwlv IIm slsivc ilt-M-riiM'it InotU stv stlvtitt ttt ni tlirir L-lnlniH, or utili-rlloiis, utt ur,lx(tr I ho tlsy itlMivx iIi .IiukUhI for -dIi-. i" i'. . MmiHB. iiii'rr. I SHIPP& PERRY S PRINEVILLE, OREGON EbTsfeiilpJnpJrriirlr Shingles, Moulding Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. 0. JtyJ. Physician anJ Smryom Calis Answkkkp I'aoarri.r AT ob Nkiht Orricc Onb Door HoirrH or A damson's 1)buu Htokr. Both office n resj (Iuikid ttiluphoiies. Printoill: Ortgon G. L. VERNIER. Attorney-at-Law Will practice In all tlio Courts. Ofllcc next door to Dr. Uosnbcrg', l'rlni'Vllle, Orotcou. (ffjt 6. firink ?f" ttret, !Prinoill, Ortgon. ft. Cllioit, jftiornty-al-jCam Printmitlt, SPAytitian and Surgrton . Callt mmtmtrttl promptly tay tr miffAf Vfrmt fwf mis tmM Tfpi9tmm'a Prinftltt, Ortgon, ffiftrntjat-jCam , !Printillt, Ortgon W. A. HELL Attoincy-ut-Law Prineville , - OrpRtin li. F. SWOPE Attorney at Law I'RINKVII.LK, , OKRHOW Horses for Sale. A few broken and unbroken liorses fo. for mile from It fit) to llfHI In weijflit. For r.t.n.uv t..r..v...iit..i imtnii-M fWr I liVun.. Ortyen.mn, Prinevillo, Ore, 8-lU-lm " Ntttles of l lltul Svttltlllsllt. NotU- Is liitrvby glvim by tlis titular. Ii:nt'il, tits rsm'titrli uf lit lart will atnl (tnineiil of Aloxnmlcr Krlftttt, tlwrasiHl , Hint, site lias iiiaila anil lllvil with I lis county elsrk lir Html arvtmiitliiK or- lirr itiliiiliilsttiitliin ul salil sols lo atnl ths t'onri h rt Moiiitny, tlio 1st uny of Niinl'r, Itsrl, t U o'i'liit'k III tlis lort'tHMiii al tli (toimly ooiirt tiKiin In I'rinsvllls, Ori'Ktm, ii inr time ntio pini-9 tor nvarina inn i tlliuK ll lliial tfouiiltoK. Al wlilrli time ulul 'lu , any pcrooi intemlnl In hi. I -it mtiy aH-ar anil ohjfi-l lu sabl linnl SM-oiiiitiiiv. Uutnl (Ins XM tlay of K. plrtnlH-r, lis. KMsassth r'aiKxn, K xH-nlrl of will of Alrsaiiiirr Kiirml, dr rcuxpil. Not tea of Final SattWmant. Noln l hi-n liv f Ivrn Hint lbs Ull.lrrlin-i1 hits SIimI Ills niml iwshiuiii m ailiiiliillmlir ortliHmlnliMir M II, tHirrfttKit, tlwuaril, mill ut llii mliitn tit luirrsnw Hrolltrni. wild Hm miin'v ili-ilt of t'rtaik nuiiHy, iil of rt (on. still Hi" Court ItHS anl Momlsy, III llrsl itny of Novviulirr, lttl, at llio dour of I o'riiN-it In th nirvntMiti: as thv tint Sir lnMr Ins sslil lltiiil ivhiiiL snd any liltloii I lotl may Ih louile Ibcrvlii, siul titr iiiaklua hii ottlff tif flnnl M'tltttiipitl of Mlit rf Hie, 1 Hill . I tlil lotU ily o( M. i.i-lnl-r IS1". J. 1. IHlKIIANI'K, Ailitiltilalrnlorif IlivsalaJv of H. II. Ikirrsur iln-rHvtl, Mini of tin- pitrliiprlilp ratals of Ikirtsniv llrtts. NtttU's to Creditor. Kothv la liirrly(lwn Inst tit umlirals nrd has Imvii pattttiiil Hiliolnlatnilrta of tli iiMtl .if Jnomhi M. Hautlllon. ilmwil, amt all rriu linvlna rlalnta acnlnal awlil alnt an' lu ri-l.y rmiolrvil hi prnaritt lit asms, duly v.-rldi-d, o an lit tulmlhlalrnlrt at III law nut of M. K. Ilrlnk.al Hrtiwtlllr, Onton, wllhlnU itionl ha front llivtlalvuf III II rl lliil'lliiillon of this oollc. laili il niid plllillalnil flrat 11111 Mrplvtilla'r ', US'. , Hpivpla Hamilton, A'tmluMrulrlx nf th raUl of Julian M. Ilauitium. tli-oaiHl Notice for PublnaU'n. (Nut r.ml land) IVpartniptil of lh Inlrrlor. I'. H. Ind lillti- at Tli lill-a, Orron, K...ti ioi r SI, iuut. Kolhw Is In n lr lvn that I rlil K. Ilohwrnxl, of lrlnfvllU oirMun. who tm aHvtnlwr S. NVJ, niml Ihiioi-.1i atl tuilry Ni. IIN7I, (arrlui Nil..':ilif"t h' N Slut N'tHttt.. ar lown.tilp 14 a, rans 17 , W.M., ha niml n llw of luli-nllon lo nmkr final flv-yar pnaif, lomlitlitlhh claim to tltv land ahuv tlr4'rllail, In for urr. n Hrown, roiinlv wrk.al lila otPi-v nl I'llurvlllr, (rsoii, on tits till day of N.iv. iiiU-i. i urn. Clnliuanl itantpa aa wtlnas: Tlioiima Iw hi mint, Kred Himuil, Frank Hay nml Militant II. klikliani. all of rrlurvlllv, Onvon. a'li C. W. MuoBR, Bralalrr. Notks fur PublUatioa. Nut cwl land, Ik'pnrtini'nt of th Inlailor. U, H. Uittd Ufrii-, Tlis Dnllxa, Orrcnn. Wtituhcr S, ilSW. Nollr Is hi-rrhy ln that J -! C. Ilrls. fornwrly Jarob Mlkkplaon. of I'rlnsvlllifi. ilnnon, who on April I", l", iiiihW lMoiii l.-ait rtilrr (wrliil No. I'X'Jl No. IJIV, for HK' aivl Ion M. township ta aoutli,. runsi' 14 axl, W, M., lis Qtml noth' uf Intrn t Ion to tusk final nvv-vear proof, maiil. Huh clulm Ui the land abovs iliwrtlaMl, lwlor Warrt-n Itrown, rotinly clnrk, at hla offliai ut rnnrvlll, Uk'Soii.uii lb 17 III day of Nuvm lar, l". I lulinant nnmrs as wllnpasra; KlHitaon A. Ituaai'tuf Fowll llutt, Orraon, f'harlra 1). Hwanaon, J. Alvln Hlgga, KUrt (I. Hiulth, nil ul I'rlnnvlll. Onion. vT I . . MiHiHIC. lU-itlntrr. ...... . . ... , I Vital Treatment DR. A. W. CRATER Itooin ft, lNtudxlr Hotel, lYIncvlll, (Ire For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands OB jt 3nsa 1 HARNESS and I I SADDLERY! IN THK DESCHUTES VALLEY ji WRITS JONES LAND CO Redmond, Oregon CUAP j For a slock saddle, ladies' ) 3 aslride saddle, chaparcjos, Q) Q bils, spurs, lap robes, harness $ 5 oi all kinds, horse blankets, c elc, call on 1 4. W. B00NE 0 Prineville, Oregon SECOND - HAND S' TORE All Kinds of Goods . Bought and Sold C. L VTMarker Dillon Building. Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 a Year. County Official Paper