New Arrivals WE have just received a complete new line of Men's, Women's and . Children's Winter Wear, including Shoes, Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, Sheep and Blanket lined Boots, etc In fact we keep everything that will be required by the family during the winter. We always carry a complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Tin ware, etc Our Christmas Goods are arriving. You will find our prices right THE STORE THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY "The Leader" I. MICHEL, PROP. PRINEVILLE, OREGON Q Fire Protection Is Not of the Best Bob Moore's woodshed anil E. H. Smith's henhouse on the north elde of Ochoco were destroyed by fire Wednesday evening at abont six o'clock, no other explanation to the origin of the fire being suggest than that boys were learning the art of smoking cigarettes tn the shed. When the alarm was turned In the fire companies responded promptly. Hose Co. No. 2 being first to arrive, but when the water was turned on It was found that there was not enough pressure to throw a stream over the top of the woodshed, about . fifteen feet high. Fire Chief II. F. Johnson said this morning that It was lucky the bulld Inks were small and that there was no wind, "For," said he, lf the bond ing bad been of any size, we would not have been able to get near enough to It to put any water on the fire at all." "Our old hand pump is the best fire engine we've got now. The fire simply burned itself out."' This morning Hose Co. No. 2 had their apparatus out to test the pres sure at the plugs on the north side. After the pumps were put In oper ation at the power bouse and from 90 to 100 pounds of pressure put'or, a satisfactory stream could be thrown with one line of hose, but when two lines were on water could not be thrown to a height of more than 20 feet Superintendent Shattuclc of the water company states that it takes from five to ten minutes to get the pressure. It seems that on . the hydrants out any distance from the big mains that the pressure is in adequate to fight a fire of any size. The fire alarm system also seeing to be cut of repair on the north side of the Ochoco. An attempt was made last night to turn in an alarm from the box near the Lettie Miller residence but there was no response. - It was tried again this morning with the same result. , Bumper Yield of Oats at Sisters. The crops in this section have been remarkably good this year. The hay. including clover, alfalfa and timothy, made a good yield. Oats wag not grown very extensively for buy, its grain being considered more Taluable. It made a good average yield, and on the farms ofKalph J ohnson and Fred Welse, it made as high as 65 bushels to the acre. While J. B. Nichols raised some that measured 6 ft. 3 in. in height. The AVhite Side variety of spring oats is preferred by most, for its hardy thrifty qualities. A Very Pretty Birthday Dinner Mrs. E. B. Wickershntu was given a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Brink Tuesday evening. At each plate was a card with the following announcement : Y November M. 11 V Som one rime to this world below I When drenry November dM storm and V snow. Y And now it is lot too to guess 1 Which one of us ii thus blest. y. And ihoulJ you gnest the favored one A beautiful present to you will come. In the center of the table was a beautiful cake, which coutalnetl a ring, a thimble and a piece of money. Twenty-three wax tapers shed their mellow light from the circumference, producing a very pretty effect. Guessing for the individual who "came to this world below, when dreary November did storm and snow," was pretty lively for awhile. The only Inkling given was Novem ber 16 "and 1S&I. This looked like a cinch, but somehow it wouldu't work out. Now, if you will subtract 1S64 from 1909 and to remainder add the number of candles, this sum must be divided by a certain figure and there you have it that uncertain quantity a woman's age. Mr. Morse guessed the right person and received "the valuable present." Miss Parrott got the ring. Mr. Ashby the thimble and Mrs. Wiekershain the money. Busy Times With Telephone Company Prineville will probably have a 24 hour telephone service after the. first of the year. This is the announcement made by Manager L. Doonar of the Pioneer company. The past few weeks have been busy ones for the telephone people. The line between Prinevilie and O'Neil has been rebuilt, giving a thorough line to Bedmond. A new line from Parish's ranch at Ilaycreek to Madras has been completed, giving Ma Iras direct connection with Prine ville and The Dalles. The company is aow busy stringing wires in Prineville and making prepar ation for removing the telephone ex change from the present office into the uew quarters in the Adamgon block over the postofllce. As soon as the re moval has been effected and the coin dany is settled in the new location, plans for installing the all night service will be made. Man Reported Lost Returns to Eugene Forvet Guard Leland C. Hurd of Eugene Is thought to be lost Id the Cascade Mountains la the vicinity of Diamond Peak and a relief party composed of Deputy Forest Ranger F. P. Petit of Roeland, Jim Black, foreman of S. S. Stearns' ranch at that place, Frank llamner and a man named Sweet of Crescent have gone Into the mountains to hunt him. Hurd left Eugene last week to cross the mountains to Kosland after taking the examinations, by way of the military road from lUgdon's ranch to Crescent Lake, on the 12th, the day on which a heavy snow storm struch that region. Hurd has had plenty of time to make the trip and falling to receive any word of his arrival Supervisor C. 11. SleU at Eugene wired Supervisor Ireland to lose no time In dispatching a party to find htm if possible. Hurd Is a graduate of the engineer ing department of the University of Oregon and this Is bis first year In the forest service. He had with him only a scant supply of provisions. Later: Hurd returned to Eugene having failed to cross the mountains on accnunt of deep snows. Forest Officers' Meeting. A convention of forest officers will be held at Mt. Vernon, near John Day from the 22ud to the 27th of this month and nine representatives from the Deschutes National Forest are planning to attend. Four National forests will be represented, the De schutes, the Umatilla, the Whitman and the Malheur. Four of the superior officers from the headquar ters at Portland will be In attend ance. Those who will go from the De schutes forest are: Supervisor A. 8. Ireland, B. F. Johnson, W. L. Nich ols, Walter Morris, C. C. Hon, D. C. Ingram, J. C. Gilchrist, G. C, Blake and W. A. Donnelly. Deputy Ranger Petit also Intended to go, but he has been dispatched with the search party to locate Leland C. Hurd, reported lost in the snows near Diamond Peak. The convention will 1 in the nature of an exchange of notes and Ideas in the management of the National Forests and those attend ing expect to reap much benefit from the meeting. Prineville Art Gallery. We make all kinds of Photos and Stamp Picture. Price reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. o!2o-lm h. L. KOBLK, Prop. THE WINNEK COMPANY Shoes of all Kinds. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe is the easiest and befit made Bhoe for men 15.00 The celebrated Wizard Shoe for men is a good one. A complete line of the beet chapes in stock; double soles for winter. , $4.00 Smithsonian, the grade usually sold for $4.00; ' Pce $3.50 Solid everyday Work Shoes, fitted with Im perishable Soles, either tan or black. $3.50 Our Drug and Stationery Departments are constant ly receiving the newest and best goods. Jewelry Department. Our Jewelry Department is full of new goods. In Kings we have a number of small diamond rings for Misses, good quality stones, value from $15 to $35. Ladies' Watches, hunting and open face, $15 to $60 each. Chains, Brooches, Pins, Bracelets, Ear Rings and Lockets, both filled and solid gold. Edison Phonographs. The long evenings are here. The best help to amuse and entertain is the Edison Phonograph. We have the best sizes in combination types that play both two and four-minute records. Different prices $22, $30 and $40. Sold on Easy Payment Plan. The Winnek Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Rodman Must Stand Trial Frank Rodman, Jouitlv indicted with Mrs. liaxol Maddux for th killing ol Mrs. Mae Ri al on the 1 .inn ton itmd on the morning of August 5, will he forced t go to trial in the District Court Thursday, ays the Oriroitian. The fact that the slate was unable to provs that llatwl Maddux was in part responsible for the fate of the automo mobile victim, will uot deter Aslant DUtrh-t Attorneys FiUrald and Page from vigorously promvutitiK the cae against Hodman. They believe that it was hia machine that left the 01 ill Inn at a frightful rate of speed and dashed through the darkling to the spot where Mae Keal and her male companion were exercising along the trail lined by par ties of after-dark joy lider. They r confident that if allowed to delve into the interim between 12: IS, w hen Frank Rodman was last placed at the Cliff Inn, and the time of the killing, the; can show that Rodman ami hi female com panion were the only two pemotn who drove a machine along that route after midnight. In the trial of Uatel Maddux, ac quitted by a jury last Saturday evening, it M shown that a man and woman at on the front seat of the auto which ran down the woman, and the testiuu ny of several member of the Real party waa that the man was at the steering wheel on the right side of the car. The chauffeur for Uie Real party swore that it was Uie man in the car who was doing the steering when H went past ins broken machine. This was corrobo rated by other members of the party, and was not contradicted in any par ticular except bp the alleged confession of Mrs. Maddux. In the account of the confection as re lated by Kthel Foss, and said to have been volunteered, while the two women were at the RanierGrand Hotel at Se attle, Mrs. Maddux was quoted as hav ing admitted that she was driving the Rodman car when the Real woman w as hit, and that her companion was the owner of the car. It was the conflict in the testimony on that point, as well a the inability of the state to confirm the confettsiou, which caused the jury to bring in the verdict of acquittal. Mrs.- Maddux admitted that she wat out in cuuipaoy with Rodman, but the state was not allowed to inquire where they went. It was admitted by Rod man that he had taken a pleasure trip with her, but his attorneys failed to ask him where they wei.t, ami the state could not get into that chapter of the nights history. They both agreed that it was just 1 :15 when Mrs. Mud dux dropped from the juggernaut at a street corner near ner home. I his was confirmed by the husband of the woman who had been watching for her return. Just how all three of them determined upon the minute of the hour of her ar rival was not developed, because of the cleverness shown by the defendant's attorneys in defeating attempts to show where they had been or what they were doing. Proprietors of roadhousea along the Linnton road swore that they knew Rodman and that he visited their vari ous places during the evening of August 4. He waa placed at the Cliff Inn at 12:15, and had a woman companion. Mrs. Maddux confesneJ to having been with him nntil 1 :15. It is therefore reasonable to conclude that she was the unknown woman who, all the tavern keepers said, accompanied Rodman. It is not determined by the prosecu tion that some means must be devised to break into the tomb of silence sur rounding the movements of Rodman and his automobile after his midnight drink with the proprietor of the Cliff Inn, He may have' rejoined his com panion, whoever she was, in the private room occupied by them at that rerort and remained there until about 2::i0, when they made a wild dash for the city. Without being able to do that it is believed the state will be unable to identify Rodman as the driver of the death car. It may develop that Hare I Maddux will prove the angel of grace in saving her companion of the miduight ride from punishment. Having been placed on trial for the killing of Mrs. Real and having besn acquitted, it is urged that she can now safely go on the stand and admit that she was at the wheel of the the car which ran over Mm. Real. It is said that under the Oregon statutes she could not be again placed in jeopar dy for the same offense. Such a move would free Rodman of the manslaughter charge. Another re sult would be that the public would be able to place the responsibility for reckless disregard of human life, as shown in this affair, but the hands of the district attorney would be tied. The possibility of such a close of the Linnton road tragedy presents an inter esting field of speculation. From the "nerve" shown by Mrs, Maddux during the days when her own liberty was at stake, it is believed that if necessity demanded she would not hesitate to make such a sacrifice on the altar of her friendship. PICTURES MOULDING FRAMES LINOLEUM' MATTING SANIT0S I CAPITAL UNIVERSAL nl,... - runcr in . Deji$rv '",.1 krvi A. F O R Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Materials GO TO H. LIPPMAN & CO. and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar Lite Vmr- TJlWr WRKAJ1TE0 Buying Blooded Cattle. J. YV. tillehrhit, the l'millim Mock nutn, was In rrluevllle the Inxt of the week, retuunlni; from llti.vrreek with aevernl rcglHtcrcd Shorthorn bulla, which (iSh-hrlHt ItroM. hud nir ehimed from the It. S. A I.. Co., to ndd to the thoroughbred herd on the iiter Crooked river. il!chr!t ltro. recently pnrvlmix'd the I.opin Short liorna und tire bitthlltitf up tt lartre herd of thene fiplendld Uvf cnttle, H Hre many of the other Crook county vlockmeu, nud thin policy In one that will nttntct wide attention to thin dltdrlt t within a few years, us well n brlnjr protlt to the jrrowera. The m-ruh and grade cattle don't look K""d to tho ranch ent lu Crook county any more, lint if a breeder c-nn show Hoiucthlni; tine he can readily Interest our cattle men mid can usually llnd them rvad.v to part with a fancy price If they have the animal that tire good enough to nult. 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Sunday School, 10 a. m, ChrUtian Kmleavor, ff;30 p. m. Treadling at 11 a. m, and ': p. ru. Mid-wtrk prayer meeting Wedtirxlny evening at 7:30. ' Come and enjoy good mu.-lo and Givpc' preaching. Our polity: In t .-en liai Charity. In non-eMiitinls Lilicrty. X. U.-For special nutiees e locals of tills paper. CLAREMOXT C. HAIUHIHiE, n 4 M iiti'li-r. TCHING SiALP Dandruff and ALLINCrtlAlR are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan draft germs sapping the life blood of the hair. ' Micro kills ttie para site, soolhes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops it failing out A single application gives relief aod proves its worth. Save your bair before loo late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing lor the hair, tree from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist forlree booklet. HOYT CHEMICAL CO. POTkNO. OKCOOd For aale by Templeton & Son X & ye J a t x J y? HARNESS and I $2AUULEKI$ SHOP y UK 7iv Thomson, Macleod &Neill Late of Swectland Building Have Moved Their Offices to 429 Henry Building, 4th md Oak Streets, PORTLAND, . . OREGON. Where they will he glad to ee you If you . have a farm or land of any description to sell, write with full particulars. If you want 4o buy, state what you want and they will be glad to get it for you on the moat reasonable terms. Real Estate and Land Dealers In all parts of the State. Correspondence invited. iaanKsmvmff Turkeys and Chickens ORDER THEM NOW and you will be sure to get one If you do not like Turkey or Chicken try tome of our Fresh Sausage It's the best you ever tasted. Be convinced Gity Meat Market Horigan & Still, Proprietors a :en see m isc sec ten sect :m ses m vet & run rncm rncc 1 Ik Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10 Dinner Sets given to our cus tomers Absolu t ely F R E E eep Your ' Eye on the Clock That stands in a conspicuous part of our store and will be allowed to run down and stop at stated intervals. 1 $J. W. B00NE I f nneville, Uregon THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON 0 Stock boarded by tbe day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Our Liberal Offer : With each cnuli piircliane of n cortain amount you make at our store wo will Rive ynu a card on which the time of tho day 1b Btiunpcil, Bring card to our atom on the dato and time Hcci(leil thereon, and ft complete dinner get will bo given to the person jircftont holding the card on which in Btainped the nearest correct time the clock stops at. It in necegary for all ticket lioldera to be in our store at the time when the face of the. cluck is uncovered. We want you to secure one of tlieHo hanopomo dinner sets so as to advertise our business and to Hhow in a substantial way that we appre ciate your trade. We are not making any money on them we don't expect to we make this offer simply to please our old customers and to make new customers. Tins !b a splendid opportunity for you to secure a handsome sot of dinlios absolutely free. If your ticket docs not secure a set for yon tho firHt time the clock is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win on it the next or tho second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket is good while we are giving Dinner Sets Free on this plan. Yours truly, Clifton & Gornett GENERAL MERCHANDISE M Prineville, - - Oregon ?