n n L3o STORE n WS LJD NE 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 Windows ! I NEW SHOE ARRIVALS Mens, Womens' 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 'fully 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 High qualities at medium prices. SINCERITY CLOTHES te? f , ; Liv eiy-J or dan-Laiiius Company P rineville, Oregon Wool Growers Take Up Imporeant Matters At the twelfth annual convention of the Oregon Wool Growers' Asso ciation, which was held at Pendle ton, practically every eubject that could possibly affect the sheep in dustry was thoroughly discussed, eays the Journal. On all the more important subjects from the wool schedule in the new tariff law to the value of mutton as a food pro duct the convention adopted res olutions. . To the Oregon representatives in congress the wool growers extended their thanks for the effective work done in helping to retain the Ding ley schedule on wool. The government was called upon to provide adequate inspection to prevent the importation of shoddy and other counterfeits of wool. Attention was called to the sheep killing outrages on the range, and the opinion expressed that dep redations of this charicter had de creased during the past year. In dorsement was given the work of the United States bureau of animal industry in the suppression and eradication of sheep diseases. The authorities of Wyoming and Montana were asked to raise the quarantine against Oregon sheep for the reason that the disease known as "scabbies" had entirely disappeared from among the flocks of this state. The practice of the railroads in delaying sheep in transit was de clared to be without just cause and as frequently resulting in serious loss to the shipper. A demand was made for lower freight rates on shipments of wool . to the eastern market; and the state railroad com mission was commended for its ef forts to bring about a general re adjustment of freight rates. Attention was called to certain evils existing in the administration of the forest reserve relative to the grazing of livestock thereon and the government called upon to correct these evils. Approval was given the principle of forest pres ervation by means of forest re serves, the convention declaring that it was not opposed to forestry policy. Sheep growers through out the state were called upon to wage vigorous warfare on coyotes and other sheep killing animals to the end that tire state may be freed from these destructive pests. Will Kiss for $2500 Fund The ladies of Temple Emanuel Church, Chicago, have undertaken to liquidate their church debt in a novel "way. The scheme is this, says a Chicago special: Twenty-five hundred dollars' worth of kisses real lip-to-lip kisses, not candy kisses are to be disposed of fit the North Side Tarner Hall- The kisses are to be purveyed by 25 chic and charm ing young women, to all comers, and the money is to go to raise the debt of the Temple Emanuel. The bill of fare for the evening will ruu as follows: Snippy snaps (fine for bashful young men), 25 cents. Kiss caresses(ior old women and elderly married -women), 25 cents. Smushy smacks (for uncles, grandfathers and aged widowers , 50 cents. Kiss direct (for folks who are kisB broken) 50 cents. Kiss ardent (for bold bachelors), 75 cents. Soul kiss (for bolder bachelors), $1.' Kiss furious (only one or two to be sold during evening), $2.50. Four thousand tickets already have been sold, netting $2000. Five hundred dollars, it is expected will be realized from other features of the bazaar, leaving $2500 to be raised by kisses. There are'twoirinds of whiskey. One is the ether isn't The kind that IS contains all the constituents that come from proper distillation and ageing That's what makes it REAL whiskey. The kind that ISN'T is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply alcohol. put in charred barrels, and branded whiskey. The Pure Food Law "aims at. baying the consumer get exactly what he calls for. When you call for whiskey "ask your dealer if it will a rcsponu 10 a government laoorawry test. Ask him if he guarantees it. Then you will know what you are paying your money for. Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years. Cyrus Noble pure whiskey all whiskey old whiskey. CLASSIFIED LOCALS. IIon.se for Halo Four-room house, two lulu for alo; north ido. Inquire lit tliln ofliee.3 For Ui'iit Furnisheil or unfurnished live room house In I'rineville. Apply at thin olllee. ol Hf . Tvr.ewritlmr. . Book-keenln J. 8. Kox, rrinevillv, Or. J'repared Hhorthnwl, do all kind of clerieal work. in offlre of M. U. llit.K. to J.ocuted oil A a quart bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charge paid to the newest railroad expreit office $4.22 W. UVAN SCHUYVER & CO. Ertabuihed 1864 105-107 Second Street, Portland, Oregon " CUT AT THI lllf AND MAH VO-OM Van Schuyver & Co., Pwtlud, Oraioa. (' W.J. Enclosed pUut 6nd$4.90l whica pteut tcoi BBC it cocc by expnu, prepaid, four quart GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. M ' P. O. Add- , Ship lie. . I Omty TT? Sum - , . . I Statement of Resources and Liabilitie of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the clote of buinet Nov. 16, 1909 KKBOUItCKH LIABILITIES Loan and Discount i53,910 55 capital Stock f 60,000 00 United States Bond 12.5"0 80 HurpluH Fund W),oi)0 00 Bunk rremlsci.cte.. li!,Si7 12 circulation 8,10 00 Redemption fund 625 00 Undivided profit 20.252 97 Cash 4 lue from bank 217,672 83 Individual Depoalt 397,822 53 1527,175 50 f527,175 50 B. F. Allen, Pr.tid.nt T. M. Baldwin, Caihiar Will Wurzw.il.r, Vic.-Prid.nt H. Baldwin, Aii't Caahier For i!a: ii ven room houe and four lot, good out-building. , Can be bad on reasonable term. Apply to Mr, Ilunh Muter, rriucvllle, Oregon. 2.'ltf Lot About two week ago, gent' open face 20-year gold tilled case watch, Wal tliam movement. Hultable reward for return to W. Frank Petett. ol I-tf SECOND - HAND STORE All Kindt of Goods Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Building. ; )!. ,f w ?)? Vfia t(if.l ! . y s s w Ay HARNESS and $ SADDLERY $ I SHOP J. w. boone $ Prineville, Oregon mX'' w v t t, ' t ' t ' Vf 'tv ,tV VAf For Fjccliaiige First clan hotl with block of loin in town of f"00, fully equipped and furniHlied, 47 roonm. Valued at TO,0O0.U, for a good wheat ranch. Owners only. Addrinn, llox 263, Albany, Ore. Heifer Estrayed. Light roan heifer about 15 month!) old, cmne to my place aout the middle ol Feb.- 1!JM. ho brand noticable. Kar mark, crop oil' right, under elope left. Owner call and pay pasture hill and cost ami recover. w. B. v ititui,i,, , nl-fjw 1'rineville, Or. Do You Like Sausage? Fred Schneider, s professional eaus age maker, hag been employed by I Ion ian & Still to make all kiudM of sausage. He i turning out tho finnet kind of headcheese, liver Santiago, pork sausage, link sausage, summer itiusagp, etc. Try some of liia make. You will want more. Lout Wu.tc.li find elialii between Juh. Fauirht's and I'rluevllle. (iold huntiiiK ciiHe, bird on one Bide. Double- lapped gold link chain, nljver half moon Bllde, with Btarn on. No bur on chain. Iteward for return to thla oillce. , "at 028 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Hunday School, 10 a. m. Chri.-tmn Kndeavor, 0:.'J() p. in. I'reuching at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening lit 7:30. Come und enjoy good musie and Gospel preaching. Our polity: In ensentials Charity. In non-eweiitialii Liberty, N. II. For special notice sue Jcculs of this par eiv CLARKMONT C. BAHISIDCE, n4 Minister. LJ r.T Li r..i L J r.i UJ r. i tJ n r, i u n tj i j LJ LJ LJ ni LJ Til LJ ri LJ The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a clioleo selection, of flue candy, clgara, orangeo, leiuonn, etc. Give uh a call. SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. PI387 Quality la what the careful . buyer in vestigales when purchaHing jew elry or watches. We Btand be hind the quality of everything we Bell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon lltj L J r.i kJ tjiJ LJ LJ r.t Till It J r r.i-t LJ