n n TORE in in ;NEW L1JD LJD n f 9 Thanksgiving Offerings in High-grade Table Unens Damasks, Napkins, Doileys, complete sets, Centerpieces, at right prices for this Thanksgiving Week I j 1 NEW SHOE ARRIVALS Mens, Womeru 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 Mens 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 Cold Stays Out and the Style Stays In when you're wearing a Sincerity overcoat. Warm enough for the keenest cold, but light enough not to be a burden. The makers reshrink fabrics that come from the mill marked Hully shrunk" 'till the loss is 15 per cent that's their loss. As a result the style stays in that's your gain. And every stitch every bit of work on a Sincerity garment is directed towards making the style more than the looks. And all Sincerity Cloth es carry the Sincerity label as a pledge to you of the WEAR AHEAD of the garment that bears it. HigK qualities at medium prices. miwiW' mm SINCERITY CLOTHES Lively-Jordan-Lanius Company, Prineville, Oregon Paulina News. Paulina schools opened Not. 1, with thirty four pupils. There will lw a term of six months. Mrs. V. V. Hanley Is teacher. Mrs. Sara Lytle, Taulina's poet mistress, has been sick for the past three weeks with typhoid fever. Henry Faulkner is just recovering from an attack of the fever. We are having some pretty cold weather in Paulina. We have had several light snows, making the young people thing of sleighing. Mrs. Anderson and grand daughter Hazel Ituthford were passengers on the Saturday night stage from Prineville. Mrs. Anderson came out to nurse her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Clark, who is quite sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Clark has been 111 for two weeks. John JUckman of the Beaver Creek saw mill left here Saturday on his way to South Carolina. :J Beaver Creek's new school house is nearly completed. , . Mr. and Mrs Noris Morgan were in Paulina last week. Mr. Morgan is buying beef cattle. They left here Sunday on their way to Prineville. Mr. Charles Koberts is reported sick this week. He was alone on his farm below here. His wife and chil dren being in Paulina for the winter ; school. "Uncle MeKim" of Taulina h is gone down to help him. Paulina Valley's school teacher , has come out, and school will start . now in a short time. Youngs News. Haycreek Items. Bam Edmunds, from Walla Walla, Waeh., went through this place Tues day on his way to Dunsmuirr, Cal. Light snow Wednesday. W.. E. Ducliien has purchased a phonegraph. Opal Moore, the three-year-old daugh ter of Ralph Moore, is ill this week. George Lytle and Ralph Moore went to Madras Tuesday. Althea Vineyard went to Trout Creek, Tuesday. Orville Moore is sick this week. In this vicinity there is . quite a de mand for an instructor on violin or cor net. Three inches of snow Saturday. The cold weather here has siren quite a few people bad colds. Those who were reported as sick last week are all on the mend at this time however. George McFarland received the sad news of his mothers' death la Seattle on Thursday of last week. The news came as a shock to Mr. McFar land as he supposed his mother was getting better right along. She was seventy-seven years old and had "been afilicted with rheumatism for a num ber of years. The Mud Springs school house will be the center of attraction next Fri day night when a basket social will be held there- A lengthy progTttm hits been prepared and the crowd anticipate a Jolly evening. There is an organized literary society in that district which holds meetings twice a inonth that are instructive as well as enjoyable. Mr. Lockhart, who lias driven the stage from Heisler to Madras for the past several years has had the po sition of stage agent given him and the new mail stage will now go on his old run. The man Mutheney who was so free with his gun a few nights ago is now in jail in Portland. The man who was his partner In the "near beer" joint will have to go to Port land if the case comes up for trial there. Matheney has some charges of long standing that are waiting to be brought up as soon as this case is disposed of. Mr. Akeyson acid family have moved to their homesbead two miles from Sagebrush spring's. Mrs. Akey son had the boarding; house at the springs and had an average of eight boarders daily. The place is vacant now and no one around here is In a position to take the place. Some of the farmers around here are killing their hogs and the daily bill of fare Is changed from smoked ham and bacon to spare ribs and sausage. The change Is appreciated too as we were about to advertise for a receipt to cook bjicon in a way to make it taste like roast beef. Some of the farmers have their land all planted and they are ready for winter whenever It Is Teady to come. Others are hoping the cold weather will wait a mouth or so CLASSIFIED LOCALS. House for Sale Four-room house, two lots for sale; north side. Inquire at this oftice.3 Lost About two weeks ago, gent's open face 20-year gold tilled ca.e watch, Val tharn movement. Suitable reward for return to W. Frank Pi-tett. ol4-tf For Rent Furnished or unfurnished five room bouse in Prineville. Apply at this office. ol4-tf Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping J. S. Fox, Prineville, Or. Prepared to do all kinds of clerical work. Located in office of M. E. Biggs. ol4 For Sale : Seven room hou.se and four lots, good out-buildings. Can be had on reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. Hugh Lister, Prineville, Oregon. 23tf Sisters Items. Lester Gist went to J)e8ert Springs, Wednesday. Clarence Bran ton left Wednesday, for Portland. Messrs Dave and Will Fryrear left Wednesday for Prineville. Mr. Jess Winter and wife were the guests of Mrs. Dave Fryrear Sunday. John Kinney spent Saturday night at Desert Springs. Clarence Branton made a business trip to Madras the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fryrear spent Sunday with the latters brother. M. L. Job of Goose Lake, has re cently purchased the home of Mr. Keening. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodson, has been quite 111. Dr. Coe, of Bend Is In attendance. Do You Want a Telephone. The Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Company wants to meet all the farmers desiring telephone connection and those intending to build new lines. Mr. Doonar, the manager at Prineville, wants to communicate with all organi zations and individuals who are con templating getting telephone con nections in this county, and assures them that any advantages in the way of service which his company can offer will be at their disposal upon the most reasonable terms. The Pioneer com pany wdl establish stations most any where and arrange for the switching in different parts of the county. Every person desiring te'.epltone service or T t GRAND BALL Given by Hose Company No. 2 Thanksgiving Night Thursday, Nov. 25 . At Club Hall, Prineville M .. Morgan's Full Orchestra Refreshments', served right in the Club Hall. Tickets, One Dollar LUMBER Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON wantiDg information about tho matter should write or call on the manager of the Pioneer T. & T. Co., at Prineviil. Do You Like Sausage? Fred Schneider, a professional mus $ maker, has been employed by Jlori an & Still to make all kinds of sausage. He is turning out the finest kind of headcheese, liver sausago, pork sausage, link sausage, summer sausage, etc. Try some of his make. You will want more. Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 a Year. County Official Paper SECOND - HAND TOR All Kinds of Goods Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Building. L'J ri L"J ri L"J r.i t j r.i L J ri LJ r i n LJ r.i LJ LJ r.i t j r.i LJ ri L)J nil L J DC! LJ Sonera ffilaccsmithing IIOKBKSHOKINfl, WOOD WORK, KTC, Neatly and Promptly Ponk When it is Dosb By : t : Siobort Ttfooro Satisfaction Will He Guaranteed pRIJJEVIU.K, Okkoon. LJ LJ LUL;'JLIJJL.JLjyUk;jL.JLLJLULiUfLJLULUL.UL:yUULLiLiLlkJLlkLbLiLJ tSSife coupon in 7 the mail boxS. Wo arc the oldest and hctt known strictly wholesale house in the Northwest. For 41 years continuously in business right here in Portland. Wc are now making a radical departure. In such localities" where you are unable to purchase CYRUS NOBLE we are going to sell direct and save you money. No more danger of refdled bottles. No more danger of not getting the real thing. 4 quart bottlei, packed in plain cum I M Mi all charge prepaid to the JL Dart railroad expraas office for Pure old honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. Every bottle guaranteed. Inquire of any bank or trust company in Oregon as to our standing. - W. J. VAN SCHUYVER '& CO. DISTILLERS-AGENTS EubUed 1 864 105-107 Second St.. Portland. Ortjoe. mmmmmmm eUT aT THI UHl aN MAIL TO mmmhmm W. J. Van Schuyvar A Co., Pertleaa Ot Eadcwd pUM imi S4.0 Iw which plw md M at fate by law cjaaru fctnuiNl ctrus moblc P.O.Addr-i Conaly ..Ship, LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ LJ r..i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ R.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri