G upenoir ram gI7 A Before you decide on the new grain drill see the Superior at Kings. "The Name Tells a True Story." The W. F. King Company i ii r MM ii I (Incorporated) , W. F. KING J.GERARDO H. R. LAKIN CL SMITH LOCAL MENTION C, V, '.! ptvnch at fli J .hu-'U. i". V : liouM Sunday 1.1 it p. in, , T. UulU'y will cominnei rpvlvnl iiui'tliiK t Nvwmtine ert-vk Wit Monday night. MIm Juno C. Allen nml Mr. V. M. French of upper McKay, wuru In tow n nhoppliirf Hutiirdny. J. M. Ili-nklr of (irlly. tin aold IiIm rnnrli tind tnovi-d to CorvHlll. ll Mt for lit new Imme lnt Thurmlity. l. Pnnlmm nnd wlf of l'ot win 111 hopplii(( Hnturdny. Mr. Diinlinm ri'port winter wen titer In lit pnrt of tlii country. Tlw dentil of Mr. Itiiuibo, Momlny, on IVnr Creek, I reported. Mm wn nn old holy Mini died from naturitl mum. Klu wn burled cm Alknll Tint S'iHliifdny. M ml rim lin leen aelected n n tllHtrlltutlntr point for eonntrmttou ttpplU liy the Oregon Trunk Jlno. LnrK warvhou1. and other build liiK nre to Ih built. For tint flint time In many yrnr there I a nhortniw of water on the Mllllmn plnce on the old river m wotith of lleur Creek biitd'H. Till nlmrUge ha compelled Mr. Mllllcnu to move tlw larger pnrt of hi Htoek to Btutd HprliiK. t'nlon Church ttervlcea n follow: Hnturdny, 2 p. m. Covenant meet Ing; Sunday 10 a, in., Wide rklioul; Ktinditf It a. m., prendilng; :30 j. tn., C. E. Society; ";: p. m., prenth bur. A cordial Invitation to nil. C. 1'. Ilnlley, l'lmtor. John Tcmpleton, Uie drugstlm, run IntORomo tmrbed wire, .or rather walked Into It, Inet Friday "evening:, and cut quite a gash lu hi chin. The wire wn used to protect mnne mnnll tree and In the darknew Mr, Tcmpleton did not notkn It. Ir. ltoenlKr had to put In lx tltche to hold the wound. Trap Shoot Come out, Sports, and have some Fun. Practice ehoot at Vander pool field next Sunday. Big Turkey Shoot one week from Sunday next. Further announcement later. William JohiiMou I helping County AeMWMor Lnfollette with the tax roll. 8. K. (iray and M. O. IMIIeUe'of Mndrii were rrluevllle vIhIIoiw Veduenlny. Mr. CarUT, who hita lan vWUng friend and relntlve In ntid around rrluevllle, left for her home at Eugene today. . Don't lone l(tht of the Grand ThutikHiftvInu ball to lie given by Hone Co. No. 2. of the Prlncvllle Fire IVpnrtment. Marrledi-Novenilier 7, at the home )f l ieorjflj Summer, Norrl Morgan nnd Mr. Kwther Farnorth, Kcv. C. I. Ilnlley, olltclutliig. County Clerk Urown wa mm- moued n a wltnew before the fede ral court nt I'ortlnud. Mr. Mny Iklte (iray ha charge of hi office during hi nlmence. The iK'ople of Ijildluw are talking of making application to the state irntne authorities for permlHlon to bnlhlflNli ladder In the IHnchute over the fall near that place o that ttlniou may get up the river to upttwn. A good Idea. The Khn ml-a (lub met at the home of Mr. Kova Brink limt Saturday There wa nn exceptionally fine lunch. One new memlier w n taken Into lie club, Mr. M. It. Elliott. Next wee the club w ill celebrate It Brt annual anulverry at the houne of Mr. Wluiiek. Thomson, Macleod & Nclll, real cut ate and land dealer, Port land Oregon, have bought the J. C. Way mire homcNtoitd. adjolnlug the town lte of Madrn, and will have It plat- tod nnd put on the. market tbl winter. If you have land for nle or wlnti to buy eotmilt them. See their announcement elHew here. Thevoclal given by the ladle aux lllury of the rrluevllle Commercial Club hint Friday evening wa a moat etilovuble affair. The club room were comfortably filled with mem-j U'w who pntiHed the evening playlngj five hundred, Mr. Frank Foster w on the head prlxe, while the booby fell to the lot of John Comb. Pe liclou refreshment were served. At the First Methodist church for Sunday the Mth: Sunday School at 10 a. tn., all clause represented. Preaching at 11, the subject will lie: "lMvlue guidance, or the call of the Lord." The Epworth league will meet at C :,".(). The subject for 7:30, p. in. will be evangelistic. Special music will Ihj rendered by the choir at both the morning and evening ser vice. J. II. Ream came In from Shaniko the first of the week to wind up the transfer of the Cornett Stage & Stable Co. The deal Is now com pleted. The company received a now Studcbaker 30 last eveutng, making three lu the service of the stage company. Three big Stude baker -iO's will Ihj added lu the spring, thus giving the stage com pany enough machine to handle the passenger trallle throughout the .winter. LOCAL MENTION IVnJ. McCaffrey was over from Redmond Sunday. Walter Foster got back from his Portland trip Wednesday. Lloyd Baken Is holding the rib bon on the II lid and Iiurns stage. Mr. N. E. Cottrell left on today's stage for a visit to relatives la Portland. Mr. C. W. Foster returned jester- day from her trip to Seattle and other outside point. Mr. C A. Riddle and son Harold departed Saturday for Medford, where they will make their home. Mr. A. 8. Ireland returned Tues day from Roseburg, where she had lieen to attend the funeral of her mother. Mis Iella Garfield, who attended the Crook County High School Inst year. Is now eoiug to a uusines college In Portland. Tho. Arnold acconrpanled by other members of his family, w as over from Sisters during the week for the purpose of having dental work done. J. M. Lawrence, formerly of Bend, ho resigned the receivership of the Roseburg land ofllce and expeets to return to Bend with bis family to make bis home. The subject for the preaching ser vices at the Presbyterian church Sun day will be; morning, "Lights In i prominent place." Evening "Brotherly love." The choir will reuder special music at the evening serJees. Attorney M. E. Brink, Addle Fos ter and Dick Vandervert went to Bend tlirflrst of the week with C. L. Shattuck In the little steamer, lu connection with the hearing In the contest case of S. G. Caldwell of Bend against the timber entry of George Reams of this place. v J. D. Honeymnn, of Bend, who was formerly associated with the Bend Merchantlle Company wraa In Prlneville the first of the week on business. Mr. Honey man holds some timber lands on the upper De schutes and axuecU to sell these and engage In business la Bend. Evangelist Lewtas gave a free public lecture at the M. E. church Monday and Tuesday evenings Both lectures were very fine. The colored slides were bought out clear and distinct by very powerful stere- optleon. These lectures are a treat to all who are fortunate enough to hear them. Mr. Lewtas will close his labors In Prlneville this week. From here he goes to Madras. J. H. Reams returned to Shaniko today. Jack Ferguson was In from Bend Tuesday. Fred Spires of Corvalll Is here the guest of Walter Foster. , J. S. McMeen and son Bruce were In town from Lamonta Monday. Will Wurxweiler and Duncan Mac- leod will leave tomorrow for Portland, F. F. Smith, the Gist lumlierman, was In town on business several days thl week. Joe Smith of Paulina wns In town the first of the week looking after busluess matters. Mr. Maud Blxby Is now employed at the telephone central. Miss Effa Dobbs will take a vacation. F. W. Woolley, representing the Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., Is In town this week looking up trade. George Hobbs has returned to his home at Powell Buttes after a -visit to his old home in Douglas county. There will be a practice trap shoot In Vanderpool's field Sunday after noon. Big turkey shoot the follow ing Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Morgan, re cently matried, have gone to the country tor a few days. They will spend the winter In the Willamette valley. A. E" Matthews of Portland was here last week. He" came to cruise out large areas of timber lands, which will be purchased by eastern capitalists. Floyd Rowell and his little daugh ter leave Friday for Portland where the child will take treatments from Dr. Marsh for aliments resulting from spinal meningitis. Arthur W. Clothier was In Prlne ville this week on bis -return Ironi a lolig trip through southeastern Ore gon and northern California Counties, representing a Portland shoe house. J)rs. Gray and Gray, the dentists, wtio have been at Hotel Prlneville for the past five weeks will finish their work and leave the last of the week. Drs. Gray have had a big patronage here. T. J. Godfrey, accompanied by his wife arrived In town yesterday In a Stanley steamer auto and will give an acrobatic performance at the Club ball Friday and Saturday even lngs. Mr. Godfrey said be came to central Oregon for the purpose of finding a location tor the winter aud may determine to remain here. LOCAL MENTION Dr. O. C. Dixon of Redmond was In Prlneville Sunday. Sid Minkler of Silver Lake was In rrlnevllle yesterday getting supplies for bis ranch. C. Sara Smith and wife were In from the ranch thl week foe the first time since Sam had bis accident with the horse. Sam Is feeling fairly well and thinks he will soon be well again. Workmen are tearing down the old City Brewery building Just north oftheOchoco bridge. Ed Hodson has bought the property and will erect thereon a garage and machine shop. R. E. Brooks, the" negro porter, who shot B. H. Turnbull and Jack McLaughlin, railroad men at Santko, last June. Is on trial st The Dalles this week, on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. The theatre public of Prlneville will have a chance to see Godfrey, the great gymnast Friday and Saturday Nov. 12th and 13tb. Choice life motion pictures and Illustrated songs will be part of the entertainment. The. Holy Gty Hymn. Beautifully Illustrated In life motion pictures Friday and Saturday at Club hall. This is one of the grandest pieces of moving picture art, and Is alone Is worth the price of admission. Crook County Journal, County Offi cial Paper. Subscribe for it. $1.50 year. From Arctic to Tropics in Ten Minutes No oil beater bas a higher eff ciency or greater heating power than the PERFECTION Oil Heater - (Equipped with Smoksttss Devlcs) With It you can go from the cold of the Arctic to the warmth of the Tropics in JO minutes. The new Automatic Smokeless Device prevents smoking. There is no possible question about it. This means greater heat-power, a more rapid diffusion of heat and a sure conversion of all the heat-energy in the il. In a cold room, light the heater and in 10 minutes you'll have a clowing heat that carries full content. Turn the wick up as high as it will go no smoke no odor. In everything that appeals to the provident and the fastidious, the Perfection Oil Heater, with its new automatic smokeless device, de cisively leads. Finished in Nickel or Japan in various styles. Evtry Dtiler ETerywW- I! Not At Youri, Writ for Deeripttr Circular to th Nearest Agency ol the ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY. (Incorporated) fflllSi i j r II Maker I School l-kt . C I! I Jewelry 1 M LUTCI Thanksgiving Turkeys. Do you want big fat turkey for Thanks giving? Of course you do. Call on or 'phone Mr . Ed Blayton and she will sup ply your wants. nll-2t Godfrey's show, Friday and Satur day, Nov. 12th and Mth, at Club hall. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Iteserved seats at Wlnnek's GOcts. Don't fall to see Godfrey In his wonderful acrobatic teat Friday and Saturday nights. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Reserved seats 60 cents at Wlnnek's. Clothing Cleaned and Pressed. Mrs. Elnora Barker will open a Pant' onuro on Monday, November the 15th, m the rooms back of the telephone central office on the ground floor of the Masonic building. Men's clothing cleaned, pressed and repaired. All kinds of sewing and dressmaking done. Wedding trousseaus a j specialty. nll-tf Wall Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Muical laitroesti Mifiis Lewaey't Caadies Statieaery " Cifirs A New Stock of Post Card Albums 10 cents up. Also a new assortment of books including the latest copyrights, reprints, books for boys and girls. D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS I , I I Our Canned Goods Specialty "Royal Club" X E. Stewart ' & Co Fancy Cove Apples Mince Meat Time Mince Meat Time. In order to insure the best results one must have the best of everything in making. We have everything needled in the grocery line and at prices that will be a saving to you. Currants Cove Apples Sweet Apple Cider Raiaons Spices of All Kinds Boiled Apple Cider Citron ' Cider Vinegar Orange Peel ' - Welch's Grape Sauce. Heinz Products Every one knows what Heinz goods are. They are famous th world over. We have the following in stock: Heinz Queen Olives " Tomato Catsup " . Sweet Gherkins " Sauer Kraut " Olive Oil -. Heinz Apple Butter " Baked Beans " Pearl Onions : Chili Sauce " Worcester Sauce Heinz Stubbed Olives " Tomato Chutney " ' Mandalau Sauce " Horse Radish Sweet Pickles in bulk Try our Royal Club Catsup, it's simply DeliciousMade from Vhole Ripe Tomato; IlilililllBIHffl