n n FORE Ln v NEW LJD D n 9 s After our Gigantic Sale There Remained Numerous Odds and Ends Which must be CLOSED OUT BEFORE . COLD WEATHER NEW SHOE ARRIVALS Misses, Women' and Children. It is only necessary to mention shoes to anyone who ever bought shoes here to at tract their immediate attention. , Why? Because they know the values we invariably offer. Ladies plain Kid Sorosis Shoes, - $3.50 Ladies Patent Kid Shoes - - - 4.00 Misses Heavy Work Shoes - - 3.50 B. & H. Boots ------- 5.50 We have accepted the agency for the Empire line of Cream Separators. This is the machine that was shown at the Crook County Fair and is the one separator that has given perfect satisfaction all over the world. We expect to have two of these machines. No. lb and 2b, set up on our floor Monday, Nov. 8, and will be pleased to have you call and see them. If you have an old separator of any make we will be glad to make you a trade for a New Empire. The busiest spot In Crook county during the two weeks of our Gigantic Sale was right in our store, and we hope to keep it busy. Watch for our Thanksgiving Announcement We are leaders. Our prices are always right LOOK AHEAD. We sell all a man wears. Our Clothing is Guaranteed and we Make Good. Our New Line of For Fall and Winter have been selected with the view of satis fying those who demand the best styles, best materials, best workmanship, and best fit at moderate prices. Will be pleased to have you come in and try on a few suits. !i ' Ml Mm m i1' 'l iipyl'f 'r Kill , (fa .. - Nik (fc.'.v- SINCERITY CLOTHES Cowritibt ively-Jordan-Lanius Company, Prineville, Oregon Irrigation Projects Near Prmeville Word from Washington brings en couragnient that something may le done with either the Ochoco or Crooked river Irrigation projects. Oregon Is one of the largest con tributors to this Irrigation fund and has received the least from It. Secre tary Balllnger feels that the state has something coming and will make restitution as quickly as funds lie come available. There are two projects near Prine rille that should receive the attention fcf the government. Preliminary surveys have been made aud the feasibility of both sites lavorably re ported upon. The Crooked river project would cover 100,000 acres. Should It be undertaken by the government water would be stored In the two forks of the river by a dam built just below the junction of south fork and north fork. Such a dam would Impound 360,000 acre-feet of water, enough to reclaim the acreage stated. The water would be divided Into distributing canals at a point about three Miles above Prinevllle. Considerable pressure Is being brought to bear on the department to secure the construction of the Ochoco project, which Is capable of Irrigating about 18,000 acres near Prinevllle. This project would take water from a storage reservoir which can be built to impound the flood waters of Ochoco Creek some six miles above Prineville. Such a reservoir as has been In contem plation would hold 34,000 acre-feet of water. The trouble "with this, as with some other Central Oregon projects, is that practically all the laud Is now ln private ownership, and about 40 per cent of the entire area is held by the Willamette Valley & Cascade Mountain Eoad Company. Before the project could le built it would be necessary for the road company to agree to sell its land ln small tracts, In order to comply with . the terms of the reclamation act. This project, which Is com paratively cheap as to cost, pos sesses one distinct advantage; it Is located very near to Prinevllle, which would furnish market for many of the products of the Irrigated farms. Found: In tlic Presbyterian church, Sunday, a Kold rinjr. Owner can have fame by proving property. Arjply to the Pastor, Engineers Blast 1000-Foot Span. A special from Madras to the Journal dated Nov. 5. says : "AHarriman con struction crew commenced blasting to find bedrock upon which to build the abutments for the large bridge which spang Willow creek canyon just west of this place. The brulpe with the ap proaches will be over 1000 feet long. The Harriman road has established a construction camp about two miles northeast of Madras, w here a deep cat is to be made through the divide be tween Willow creek basin and the Mod Springs neighborhood. The Harriman line has a few miles of roadbed completed south of Madras, and there is also a mile or two of grad ing completed south of Madras, and there is also a mile or two of grading completed in Porter Springs canyon, 11 miles north of here. Most of the com pleted work was in dirt, and was moved by team! and scrapers. Porter Spring canyon is surrounded by considerable farming country, and to the east is a large territory devoted to stock raising. This place will probably be a shipping point of some prominence with the completion of the road. This canyon U about the only place where water can be obtained by digging on the Harriman line, after it leaves the Deschutes river, the line being about 300 feet above and west of the townsite of Madras. Water is not reached again until the irrigated country is reached south of Crooked river." Application to Enlarge New Ochoco Canal W. F. King, J. O. Powell and others owning lands in the McKay fiat district, have made application to the state for permission" to enlarge the canal that is now being constructed by E. T. Slayton, T. II. Lafollette and J. S. Vatkins to irrigate 1000 acres owned by the last mentioned parties, and if permission is granted, the canal will be extended a distance of several miles and enlarged to a capacity several times that of the canal now under construction. While the waters of the Ochoco from whence the supply will be obtained for thiB new district have already been ap propriated for use by the older set tlers in the Ochoco vallev nroner. it is the purpose of the new people to utilize the waters that go to wast every year between April 1 and May 15. The character of the lands to be irri gated is such that it will absorb enough water in few days to insure good crops of grain or alfalfa. The land is a deep rich sandy loam and will permit of irri gation at least sis weeks sooner than lands in the valley proper. , Nearly 1000 acres will be placed under irrigation by the latest enterprise, and the total will amount to siinething more than 2000 acres, all of which was considered worthless by many a few years ago. Under the plan of irrigation devised for it, the support of twenty or more families will be possible. Special Meeting Hose No. 2. A social meeting ol Hose Company No. 2, V. V. V., it called for Monday evening, S"oeui'ier 22, at the hall at 8 o'clock. Every member is urgently requested to at tend an business of importance will be con sidered. n4-3t I'ETE BARNES, President. Lost Watch and chain between .las. Faught's and Prinevllle. Gold hunting case, bird on one side. Double lapped gold link chain, silver half moon slide, with stars on. No bar on chain. Reward for return to this office. 3t028 I RECORD Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of horietnen tod '.ranchmen. It is a powerful and peae s trating liniment, a remedy for emerge. Ides. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment lor I sprains and soreness. Untqualed for fairing the wounds and injuries of j BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts. abrasions, gores and bruises. Pacific Horse Liniment Is fully guaranteed. ' t No other is so good or helpful in so many Sways. II it fails to satisfy, we authorize gall dealers to refund the purchase price. tT uni bottli rim cckt OTU0, Out. IP B , hoyt Chemical Co., 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Sunday School, 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor, (1:30 p. ni. Preaching at It a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Come and enjoy good music and Gospel preaching. Our polity: In essentials Charity. In i)on-cf'iitlul I.ilwrty. N. B. For special notices see locals of this paper. CLAREMOXT C. HABMIXiE, ni Minister. A Surprised Deputy. A number of years ago the United States mui'Mhal of western Pennsyl vania sent a warrant to one of bin deputies, who was stationed lu a back county, for the arrest of a counterfeit er. The deputy knew the man and treated him considerately. When they reached Plttxburg the necessary paper were not nt hand to commit the prison er to Jail. The deputy would not take Jilm to a hotel, because he would have to pay the bill out of his ow n pocket Bo he took hlrn to the marshal's office to pass the night there. The deputy was sleepy and the counterfeiter suld he was. Bo the deputy handcuffed his prisoner to himself and lay down on the floor beside the steam register. As Boon as the deputy was asleep tho counterfeiter took his keys from bis pocket, unlocked tho manacle and fas tened the loose end to the register. 'Shea he took the deputy's watch and fhat money he had and departed. "Where la your prisoner?" asked the marshal the next morning, awakening the deputy. "Doesn't that beat all?" be replied as he tugged at his handcuff and bruised his wrist "Darned If I don't hl'- i tha ulln " Prineville Art Gallery. We make all kinds of Photos and Hf ainp Pictures. Prices reasonable; iHtiHlaetiuu guaranteed. o28-lm L. U. NOIil.E, Prop, CLASSIFIED LOCALS. Home fur Hnle Kour-room lioune, two lots fur sale; north side. Inquire at litis ufllce.3 bout Alxjut two wei-kit sko, (rent's upon-face- lio-year gnM lilted can- wateb, Val tliain movement. Huitulilu rcwunl for return to W. Frank Ivteit. oM-tf For Rent- Furnished or unfurnished live room bouse in Prineville. Apply at tills oilier. o'M-tf Hliortlutnd, Typewriting, llook-keeplng J. H. Fox, Prineville, Or. Prepared to do oil kinds of clerical work. Located in otlkc of M. It. UiKR. oil For Sale : Heven room houie ami four lota, good out-InilliIin$rs. Can I had on reasonable tcrtn. Apply to Mrs. HukIi Lister, Prineville, Oregon. s'i'itf mn mm mi OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, President O. P. Btiwaht, Vic President O. M. Elkins, Oaahler DIRE0TOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, O. F. Btiwart Transacts a General Banking Busineaa Exchange Bought and , Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention For sale by Templeton & Son 8 i THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent "rrrlrr-lr:'1r;,1r'sr!ir'lrr-rrl"1r;rr'1r"rll L JL Jfc. JkJO JuJk.iL, Jw JL JL Jk JkJ jfl JkiJL JUJLJk: JUbJUJU! Jki r. t L J r i L J n LJ LJ r i LJ r VJ r i LJ r i L' J r,.i LJ r i LJ ri L J r, LJ n LJ ri L J ri LJ n Sonera ffilacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Nkailt and Promptly Donk When it is Done Bv : : : flobcrt Ttfooro Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. JL'J LJ r,.i LJ r,y LJ r..i L J r.n LJ nn LJ LJ K,t LJ LJ fill L J r.i L J r..i LJ L J L'J L J LJtLLJLi-ik JL'JLJw LJLlJLJkiUkjUf LULULULUk4tJi,ULULUk;akjULjiJLjUkjU P I387 Quality Is what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we sell- we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prlnevilla, Oregon Statement of Resource And Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tho clote of buiineta Sept l, 1009 MAnil.ITlKS BRBOirKCKM Ijonm and I)lncountii 22,!72 5t United B lutes Bonda U.M0 00 Bunk rromlHca 12,570 IJ lU)(li'ln.tlin fund 625 00 Cli ft Due from bank 210,1100 M B. F. Allan, Pratidont WiU Wur.w.iler, Vic. Pr..ldenl capital Htook I 80,000 00 Bur pi m and undivided profit &VW 8 olroulatlon ,IKl0 00 Individual Dopoult n.m,088 82, M,6H 21 T. M. Baldwin, Cadilar H. Baldwin, Au't Caahlw I