Superior Grab Drilk Before you decide on the new grain drill see the Superior at Kings. "The Name Tells a True Story." The W. F. ICing Company (Incorporated) W.F.KING J.GERARDO RR.LAKIN C E. SMITH LOCAL MENTION ltitlh Jordan Mt Tiiewdity for 1'urtlmiil. Mm. It. V. Miller ha mo veil In from I'imI toniil tlio winter, Mr. J. II. Ilnner arrived homo t4 ilay from Iter trip to I'urtlaud and Neattle. A marring llci'iiMv ha lieeii tamed to Karl Kenton nul Mix tiara Wood ul Itedliitilld. Attorney H. 1 Kwon returned Hundny from a liiiHlne trip to l'ort Intid mid other valley point. Mr. niul Mm. V. M. Chrhminu l Sliver Iake ihiiuhhI through town yenterday mi their way t l'ort In ml. Mm. M. K. Htearu In eieeled home from KiiKenu went Saturday, where iihtt ha Ihi'H vMUiiji relative anil friend for tlm imt month. " Uimkiic Howard, nianauvr of the I). I. & I'. Co., punned through 1'rlue vllle Wednesday to I Vend, returning from 1'ortlaiid. Foreat Hupervlnor A. K. In land ha returned home from rortlund, where he ha bevn amIh11iii In the olllee work at the forettt headquarter for the pimt U week. Collide Htroml returned from Port land yetrdy evening with a lino new neven-piuteiiKer IN pe. Toledo car, whlih he will put Into livery errlro out of I'rlnevllle, Mm. tlantU. Khmoii, a prominent llllile-achoul worker, of l'ortlniid, w ill occupy tho pulpit nt Jtlt Chrl. tlan church Wiiudny tnornlut; at 11 o'chH'k. In the evening, the piwtor, CIum. T. ItadtorJ will preiu li nt -M. All are Invltetl. ,Wiu. A. 'Dnlxlcl, deputy roiu niliwloner nnd factory liiNector, I mnkluR lil regular round of In upectlou In thl part of hi dlatrlet. lie encountered noun utortuy weather on thin trip. Ilemi.v there wm a, foot of Hiiow on the mimuilt uf the Uliie Mountain where he crimwd on hi wny here. Mr. ItaUlel left today for tlrlxidy to liwiH-et the mill at that place. TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Nov. 21 at Vanderpool Field. Don't Miss It Archie To well I here from Madra. MIh (', Cook of Kiwland I In the city. (. It, Orny came In from hi ranch at Pimt Monday. MIk I. Illti' Knox of Pot wn In tho city hint week vhtltlnu. Mm. Mlnule Itay of raultnn I In tho city, the gucMt of Mm. Win. Pol lard. Ml Kffa IoIi1h I M'uillug the week nt tho homo of her parent up Ochoeo. Mm. Minnie Itarlier, a former rel dent of rrlnevllle, wn viIlliij friend here lat week. Oeorgo II. KunncII tarted hint Fri day (or Taoiua, taking with Idiu a carload of home, for the market. (). (I. Collver, potniuter at Cul ver, wn called to Portland liuttweek to npHar a a wltne before the federul court, John It. Luckey ha bought Home lot near the high m liool anil will erect thereon a neat little cottage which will lie khmipIhI by Iewl C. Morgan. Married: Keely MeMiiger anil MImm Clara Montgomery were roar rlcd nt the homo of the bride' par ent on Crooked Klver lut .Sunday, November II. Kcquctft are made for another five hundred party. The lat one iclveu by the ladle of the Auxiliary wa ) pleiumnt that another I detrel. In fiu-t It hn Uvn MUKi(et'il that It would be a Rood thing to meet once a month during the winter and In dilltre In thl popular pantline. Ict a hear from the ladle. iHiucnn Macleod ami Chnrle (irave of I'rlnevllle came down to Madra Sunday In tho Pulndexter nutu' Mr. Miu leod will plat the land he recently purcluwed from J. C. Waymlre, and Hurveyor Urave will commence the work of platting It In a few day. Thl I a nicely located piece of property and will make an attractive addition to the town of Madra. Pioneer. a At the Fleet Methodist church Run day, Nov. 21xt; Sunday echool at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11. The subject will lie "Co-operative work and mic cch," The Junior league meeta at 3 p. m. The Fpworth liCiiKiie will hold It nervlce at (MO. Pri'iuiilng at 7::!0, the eubject will tie "Some thought from the life of a great ChrlHtlau." Tho choir will ftirnlnh iuuhIc for the nervlce. A cordial welcome to the etranger. There will be a Hpeelal program nt the moving picture ehow all thl week.' T. J. Oodfrey and wife have combined force with Mr.' Broslu and nre prcHcntlng special vaudeville act and Illimtrated eong sung by Mr, tiodfrey each evening. There will be a change of program Friday, Sunday aud Tuenday nights. The hoiiHe was packed hint night. There haa been no advance lu the price of ndtulMxIon, 15 cent ua uhuuI. I!c aldea the upeelal font urea tho regular moving picture part of the program 1 carried out. LOCAL MENTION Oliver Adam I now employed In the Flmt National Hank. ; Horn: Sunday, Novemlier 14, to the wlfo of Knm IU-y nold, a girl. U. H. ItiiHhncll, wa In from Id ranch at Hear Creek the flmt of the week. ' - Ivan Hale wa lu the city thl week from hi home In the "Culver dlHtricL , County Clerk Warren I'.rown ar rived home from Portland Tueday, having Wn aummoned a a wltne before the federal court. Jo. (1. llnimtou, promoter of the Opal City towUMlte wa In I'rlnevllle Monday, and any that a large pro portion of the lota In the new city have been aold oq reaervntlon, the t minder to bo made when the platting ha been completed which will lie lu a few day. The railroad aurvey for the electric line to Prlno vllle la to lie commenced the flmt of next week. Tho director of tho Squaw Creek Irrigation Compauy met at the court houe laat Thumday. The following were elected director: Will Wurtweller, Ed Slayton, It. A. Ford, Thomna Arnold, Joe Hownnl. After tmnxnctiiig routine bnwluewi the following ofllcera were elected: Will Wurxweller, prealdent; Joe How-vlce-prHldeut; Ed Slav ton, aecretary; It, A. Ford, treanurer. The meet lug adjourned until tho regular meeting lu March. A pretty home wedding took place at the reHldenee of Mr. and Mm. Tho. Balfour at Prlnevllle, Sunday evening nt 0 o'clock. The contract ing partlca were two of Crook county' CMtlmable young people, Mi I Tlllie FIkcIi of Madra and Mr. Bruce B. Balfour of Fife. The ceremony wa very pretty, the ring ceremony lielng uaed and wna read by the Itev. Clnremout C. Babbldge of the Preabyterlan church. Follow ing the ceremony the wedding party attended ecrvk-en at the Preaby terlan churdi, after the nor vice they ad journed to the Hotel Prlnevllle where all partook ot the wedding dinner, lion voyage. Secretary M. E. Brink and Jack Summers have commenced the work ot collecting and arranging a periua. nent exhibit of Crook county pro duct nt the Commercial Club, and Judging from the atnrt made, when the dlxplny la finlxhed nnd additions made from time to time, the "boomer club" of Prlnevllle will be aide' to how vhiltore an exhibit that will not only netonhih them aa to the euperlorlty of Central Oregon pro ducta but on account of the dlvemlty of Boll and climate a well. It la the Intention to apuro no palna to make the allowing a splendid one, aud parties having apeclmena which are worthy should communicate with Mr. Brink or Mr. Summers, who will no doubt lie glad to re wive the naalstnuce of every resident In tho county. ; Ml Hattk-qulnn of O'Nell. vhilted In town the flmt of the week. Mla Qulnn recently returned from an ex tended vllt to Loon Lake, Waah, Walter Snodderly and family re turned to I'rlnevllle from Hhalko lost Sunday and will make their home here. Mr. Snodderly ha lieen employed at the railroad termluua for the past several month. . On Tueedny evening a reception will be given for the new member at tho Preabyteiian Church. A good program will be furnished. Member of the Church and congregation and thoite Interested are invited to attend. ... McLaughlin Elected City Recorder Earl McLaughliu wa elected city recorder at a special meeting of the council laxt Tuesday evening, to till the vacancy caused by the resig nation of M. I). Powell. The re corderahlp was the only buslneaa brought up. There were two candi dates, lick Breeso and ' Earl Me Laughlia and the two were voted upon by ballot. All six of the coun ctlmen were pr.xent and the ballot resulted In a tie, each candidate re ceiving three votee. Then Mayor Stewart need hla prerogative of casting a deciding vote, which be did In favor of McLaughlin. - Prlnevlllo has had four city re corders this year. C. L. Shattuck waa elected last December, but after a few months service resigned. M. II. Bell waa chosen by tho council, and died while holding ofllce. Then Mr. Powell wa requisitioned Into ser vice aud he also resigned. Mr. Mc Laughliu will eerve the unexpired term, or until the man elected at the regular city election to be held De cemlier 20th qualities. Even with all this force Mayor Stewart waa at one time compelled to act In the ca pacity of recorder during the year. Mr. N. II. Lemon, who haa been nursing Mr. White, left Sunday for her homestead near Culver, where she will spend the week. Sunday morning at the Presbyte rian church the pastor will preach to the Sunday school. It wiil be In the nature of an Illustrated sermon, the school furnishing the music for the occasion. Parent, and friends es pecially Invited to this service. In the evening the subject will be, "Up a Tree and Down Again." The cbolr will furnish special music at this service. Orchestral music will lie furnished during the evening. Everybody welcome; all seats free. Keep Out The Cold. For weather ettipa to keep out the cold, go to A. IT. Ltppraan 4 Co. Notice M. W. A, Members ot Prlnevllle Camp Xo. 95C5 Modern Woodmen of America are requested to be present at their next regular meeting to be held at 8:00 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Nov. 22nd, 1900, at their regular meeting place, as some Important business will be transacted. Ray V. Constable, Consel. C. C. Hrlx, Clerk. Quality Is what the careful buyer in vesligates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We eland be hind the quality of everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be P1387 WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prinerille, Oregon Lost Watch and chain between Jaa. FauirUt's and Prlnevllle. Gold hunting case, bird on one aide. Double lapped gold link chain, silver half moon Slide, with stare on. No bar on chain. Reward for return to this office. 3t 028 S 8 3 & $ 5 S New Millinery Display Show all the best late Fall and Winter Hats. All the latest styles. My stock la complete, beaut iful hats in our enlarged quartern. Call and see these MRS. ESTES, Corner Second and Main Streets, Prineville, Oregon. i 3 What's the Use of Going to the Trouble and Expense of Cooking , Thanksgiving Dinner When you can have It served in thoroughly tirst-class style at the Hotel Prineville StnJ from 5:30 till 7:30 P. M. ' D. P. Adamson & Co Maktri Grab Cairc ScImI BmIi Caacri SappIWi V Jtwthy ? W.D Parw ' DRUGGISTS Musical bitraacat UwMjr't CaaJic Statieacry atari GOOD people remember, Christmas is near at hand, i We have a new line of Holiday Presents in our store consisting of Fancy Boxes of all kinds, Post Card Albums, Pyrography Outfits, Leather Goods, Watches, Chains, Rings, Broaches, Clocks, Columbia Phonographs and Industructable Records. A fresh line of Lowney's Candies just arrived. 0. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS l fj Our Canned Goods Specialty "Royal Club" iiilDliEililli&iS Jo Eo Sfewart tk Co Fancy cve Appics ! 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 needed in the grocery line and at prices that will be a saving to you. Currants Raisons Citron Orange Peel Cove Apples Spices of AH Kinds " Sweet Apple Cider Boiled Apple Cider . Cider Vinegar Welch's Grape Sauce. Heinz Products Every one knows what Heinz goods are. They are famous the world over. We have the following in stock: Heinz Queen Olives r Heinz Apple Butter , Heinz Stubbed Olives " Tomato Catsup " Baked Beans . , " Tomato Chutney " Sweet Gherkins " Pearl Onions . " Mandalau Sauce " Sauer Kraut " . Chili Sauce " Horse Radish Olive Oil Worcester Sauce : 4 Sweet Pickles in bulk Try our Royal Club Catsup, it's simply Delicious Made from Whole Ripe Tomatoes ! ; I MM lMi!Jl!SEi!i!i