n n n STORE in new: D LJD r 9 w S n TOYLAND IS HERE SANTA CLAUS IS COMING NEW HOLIDAY GOODS-FANCY GOODS NECKWEAR, ETC ALL OF OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. Watch the Big Show Window. NEW SHOE ARRIVALS Mens, Womeni and Children.1. , 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 arid the Style Stays In when you re wearing a Sincerity overcoat. Warm enough keenest cold, but light enough not to be a burden. The rethrink fabric that come from the . mill marked "-fully shrunk" 'till the lots U 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 for the makers Sincerity Clom es carry the Sincerity label as a pledge to you of the WEAR AHEAD of the garment that bears it High qualities at medium prices. 1 Lively-Jordan-Lanms Company, Prineville, Oregon Grizzly News. (Received too Into (or last week. J We are having lota of rain for this time of year. ' '" ' Joe Montgomery Started to Bbaniko for a load of freight tor J. W. Lewis, the first of the week. At it has heea raining since he has leen gone, it is feared he will get stuck in the mod. . 1 1 .' r ' i' The new sawmill on Coon Creek U now running, busily engaged in sawing lumber for the railroad. L. II. Hamilton left on Sunday's stage for Portland, where he will attend the federal court. - - . - Mrs. Lewis was on the sick list this week. Miss Maude Newbill is staying with them. We are constantly remin Jed of railroad building by roaring of the blaat. ... , ,.. .. , ; Mrs. Winnie Cubitt is visiting Prineville a few days. , t , ,, Frank Song was visiting at. the home of C. A. Newbill, this ; week. It seems Frank likes to come over to Grizzly. He likes the mountain scenery."" " ' ' ' The stage passing through Griz zly, Monday, failed to stop as it had loft the mail for this place at Heisler, -, ' 1 ? '. There are not many idle men around here now, as the several sawmills have given them employ' ment. j - ) One of J. J. Hill's men, it was understood, was looking up right of way through Morrow I. Keen an's farm near Trail Crossing.' - Miss Florence Montgomery was visiting -at home, from Heisler, where she has been staying a few days. 1 C, Montgomery has - returned from Culver, where he has been visiting his daughters, Mrs. Perry Read, and Mrs. Alex Houk. Carl Cooper left here early Sun day morning for MadraB. ' , There leoms.lo be some attraction at Madras tor Carl. Mr. Vineyard was made clad the first of the week by his daughter, Mrs. Ferold, from Portland, com ing to make her home with him, as he has been batching for Home time. Greenhorn. Porter Brothers to r Operate Sawmill. ; Porter Brothers, through their representative, . Mr. Mason, last week leased the sawmill on the Deschutes River near the Warm- springs ferry, and have also se cured some land at that point for the location of railway construc tion camps. Timber has been secured by the Porters on the Matoles River, which will be driven down that stream to the Deschutes and then on down to the mill. The lumber manufactured there will be used in the. construction of the Oregon Trunk Line and will cohBiet princi pally of bridge timbers and ties. , New machinery and other equip ment will be installed, at the mill, which will be put in operation in tho near future. Madras Pioneer. " Do You Like Sausage? ' Fred Schneider, a professional saiis age maker, has been employed by Hori- gan A Still to make all kinds of sausage. He is turning out the finest kind of headcheese, liver sausage, pork sausage, link sausage, summer sausage, etc. Try Bonie of his make. Yoa will want more, Heifer Estrayed. Llirht ronit heifer about IS months old rania to niv ulace about' the middle of Feb. 1909. No brand notlcable. Ear mark, cron oil' riirht. under slope left, owner calf and pay pasture bill and costs, anu recover. w . a. iiiujjjIj, nl-(iw Prineville, Or, Prineville Art Gallery. We make all kinds of Photos and Stamp Pictures. Prices reasonable; satisfaction uaranteed. o-im Jj. j. nubi., rr I Keep Out The Cold. For weather strips to keep out the cold, go to A. H. Llppman & Co. CLASSIFIED LOCALS. House for Sale Four-room house, two lots far sale; north side. Inquire at this oBloe.3 For Rent Furnished or unfurnished five rooin house in Prineville. Apply at this office. ol4-tf Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping J. 8. Fox, Prineville, Or. Prepared to " do all kinds of clerical work, Located in oiHce of M. R. Biggs. oU For Sale: 9a ven room house and four lots, good out-buildings. Can be had on reasonable terms. Applr to Mrs. Hugh Lister. Prineville. Oregon. s23tf Lost About two weeks ago, gent's open- face 80-year gold tilled case watch, Wal tham movement. Suitable reward for return to W. Frank Potett. ol4-tf SECOND - HAND STORE All Kinds of Goods Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker DUlon Building. i I HARNESS anrl m I SADDLERY I 1 SHOP I : i nr n a n M I? y J. w. 'Duunii 3 . Prineville, Oregon W Of Prineville, Oregon ! At the doe of RESOURCES Loans ana Discounts. 7.... I253.M 53 United States Bonds 1X500 00 Bank (reraiaecete 11,88? U BedemDtion fund 835 00 1 Cash lue from banks 247,572 83 Indlvldnal Deposits.. Wl.xa X T 527,1T5 50'. r; rM J 1 i B. F. AU. PrkW , T. M. BJdwfa. CW I I Wffl WrwiW. Vie-IW. - H. BMwm. Am t Cdu His Clever Scheme. Tho man with the large head and the protruding eyebrows stepped Into the clgnr emporium. "Give me the poorest cigar you've got." ' "Five or ten ccnterf Queried the man behind the showcase. "I don't know whether you're going to give me a Ave or ten center. I'm going to give you a dime. Remember, now, the poorest cigar in the place." . The clerk hondod out a box, and the customer selected one, calmly lighted It aud puffed curiously. Then he left, with an air of supremo satisfaction. "Ah, this tastes good!" he muttered on the outside. "I knew my little scheme would work. The fellow gave me the best cigar he had In tho store." The cigar dispenser on the Inside so liloquized: "I Just took that old codger at his word. I handed him a box of three for a nickel." Lipplncott's. Progress. Let us, then, be of good cheer. From tho great luw of progress we may de rive at once our duties and our en couragements.' Humanity has ever advanced, urged by the Instincts and necessities implanted by God, thwart ed sometimes by obstacles which have caused it for a time a moment only In the Immensity of ages to deviate from Its true lines or to seem to re treat, but still ever onward. Charles Sumner. ' Lost Watch and chain between Jan. FauEht's and Prineville. Gold hunting case, bird on one side. Double lapped gold link chain, silver halt moon Blide, with stars on. No bar on chain. Reward for return to this oitice. 8t 028 en Btl C3 13 CI LJ 133 li!J fiS tJ Ed El PCI CJ fc!'J ra ca ca LJ pa ca r.n rim ra TteO'Nea Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PR1NEVIUUE, OREGON First Qass Meals 25c and . Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying "a choice selection of fine candy, clgare, oranges, lemons, etc. Give us a call. , - , SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. C3 I. J C3 r.3 LJ C3 CJ C3 P3 LJ P3 LJ B3 VJ P3 LJ C3 LJ ra LJ 118 C3 . LJ ca LJ , ca ca LJ PI387 Quality Is what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. VVe 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 ' Prineville, Oregon - , Sutemant of Resources ami Liabilities of . . 1 rm r . 1VT s 1 ' O - f 1 ne rirst nauonai oanii ! bosLaess Nov. 16, 1909 LIABILITIES capital Stock... ....r.. ...... Burplos Fund. .j... ......... CIronltkB..... ....... ...... Undivided profits .1 saowes , .. ee.ooo co .. .woo 20,252 91 You're sure you're getting the genuine when you buy from u. - No danger of refilled bottles No danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottles and palmed off as tho genuine. ,' r f "' We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con turner in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. 4 quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. $4 90 Pure old honest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. . W. J." VAN SCHUYVER '& CO: Established 1864 , 1 OS-107 Secood Street Portland, OrrgoB . CUT T THIS UNC HO MM,TO-0 " W. J. Van Schujnrer A Co, Pwtlurf, Onf . , i EncUtd pfc Ul 430 for which plcue d ne U ooct br txfttm. pttfH four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.'" ' ' ' ' Nut P. O. Mlm . i . !H M .1