The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money December 25th-Christmas Day $- NEW COMES CHRISTMAS AND WITH IT THE GIFT PROBLEM Verily our is "the ideal gift store," a treasure house of Xmas Goods, this season. Hundreds of gift thingsevery thing for every bodyappropriate for the Holidays is here. For many years we have maintained an enviable position among the discriminating shoppers as the most satisfactory store in which to select gifts, and never bctort were displays so varied in assortment or prices so tempting. It is not too early to begin thinking about the Holidays, especially if the gift is to go out of town. The early shopper chooses from a bran new and complete slock. We can quote no prices here or enumerate the many beautiful articles suitable for every member of the family. You must come and see for yourself and you will agree that our stock is complete. Standard Disc Records, large size, 40c; small size, 25c, while they last Girls to Play Basket Ball The f-irls of the C. C. H. S. have de cided to play their opeuing game of Backet Ball on Wednesday fveninft, December 22. With the two game, the public will be given double Tahie for their money. Don't fail to attend. Mnric between halve by the C. C. H. S. Nightengale. Game beeina prompt ly at 7:30. The line-up will be as fol low : OCHKCOSIAX. AITB4. Emerien Yonn;. center. Fay Baldwin, renter. Oaruivn Cbrislianj, For. Vivian tsmith, For. Grofiii Cleek. For. Verna Smith, For. Mabel Doak, guard. Wilda Nye, guard. May McDowell, guard. L. Summers, guard. Blanch Wilson, guard The firet basket ball game of the season will be held on Wednesday evening, December 22, at 7:30 at the Club HalL Thia is the first of a eeriea of games which will be played between the Alphas and Ochoconians to decide the cham pionship of the school. The boys have been practising faithfully and while this is their first Eeason of basket ball they promise a game of unusual interest. The admission has been placed at 25 cents. Every body invited. Come and help the boys. They need your money and your presence. The line-up will probably be as follows: 'Alpha Ocboconian Kester .........Center.. .. Burleigh Lowther Forwards Eice McCallister " LiBter Kowell " Hoffman Yancey Guards Morse It Lowther " O'Xeil Kol McCallister... " McDowell J. S. Fox. the public stenographer, baa taken some extra rooms In the Adammtn block, and Is going to use one of them as a nucleus for a busi ness college. We understand that Mr. Fox proposes to teach short hand, typewriting, bookkeeping, and handwriting, together with such other subjects as may be found necessary. Indirlduul lustructiou will be given to each pupil and the limits of age are from 15 to 60. It Is quite time Prinevllle had an Insti tution of this sort, and we wish Mr. Fox all kinds of success in his new venture. bring the matter to the attention of I'reettdlug Judge Kronaugh In the circuit court. District Attorney Camerou denies the Impeaclnueut and says the state bus not slept ou Its rights. At the November term, of court a demurrer to the Indictment against Rodman, In which he was Jointly charged with Mrs. Havel Maddux with causing the death of Mrs. Heal, was sustained by Judge lirouaugh upon his own motion. The court held that the Indictment was not sufficiently specific and ordered the case resubmitted to the grand jury. The November grand jury did uot return a new iudictment, norconslder the case, nor did the district attor ney take ait action. I'nder the law, when a demurrer Is sustained to the fonn of the Indictment It Is uot necessary to subpoena witnesses over again and rehearse the testi mony before tne grand Jury. The district attorney may revise the In dictment and tile It as a new proceed ing. Jeffrey contends that aa the dis trict attorney failed to do this during the November term, or on the first day of the December term, failed to take the matter before the grand jury and also failed to secure an order continuing the matter Into the uext term, Rodman is entitled to an order of discharge. District Attorney Cameron de clared that the defense is on the wrong track. "When the demurrer waa sustain ed there was no longer any Iudict ment, and the state has not lost Its rights," he said. "Is It your Intention to try the case again?" he was asked. "I think It Is," waa his qualified reply. After the acquittal of Mr. Maddux, who w as jointly chargt-d with Itod nian, It was thought that tire case against Kodman might be abandon ed. But the district attorney has said that he had a stronger case against Rodman and would frame a new Indictment. Little Things Annoy The Redman Case a Legal Puzzle . Hag the district attorney allowed the time to pass In which J-rank i. Rodman can be again Indicted for manslaughter in connection with the death of Mrs. tiara May Real In a joy ride on the Linnton road? asks the J'ortiunu Journal. John A. Jeffrey, attorney for Rod man, contends that he has and will or Please Us Little things annoy us the little curl of smoke that, If left alone, would soon smudge the furnishings and make work for the house-wife. There are no annoying little things in the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeleaa Device)! They've been banished by hard thought and tireless work. In their stead there are little things that please that make for comfort and satisfaction. The little self-locking Automatic Smokeless Device that actually prevents smoke the little lock on the inside of the tube that holds the wick in check keeps it below the smoke zone, so ac curately adjusted that it cannot go wrong these are some of the little things that please that have contributed to the name and fame of the Perfection Oil Heater. The most satisfying heater you can buy always ready easy to manage always dependable quickly cleaned. - Brass font holds 4 quarts burns 9 hours. Attractively finished in Nickel or Japan in various styles and finishes. ETery Dealer Everywhere. Tf Not At Your,. Write for Deicriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY UKOrporaieu A Few Suggestions for the Holidays! For the Men and Boys. Silk Mufflera $lto$1.7S Suspender Sets 1.00 Shirt Set including collar and tie 75c to 3.00 Watches $8.50 to $50.00 Watch chains $2.25 to $8.50 Cuff Buttons 50c to $25.00 Lodge Pins 50c to $10.00 Charms $2.25 to $20.00 Fob Chains. $2.50 to $12.00 Late Fiction, regular $1.50, our price $1.35 Carving Sets to $ 1 5-00 For the Ladies. Phonix Mufflers $ .50 Candle Sticks ..... 75c. to $2.50 Gold Watches $18 to $50.00 Watch Chains.. $5 to $35.00 Neck Chains $2.50 to $20.00 Rings $5.00 to $100.00 Bracelets $1.50 to $20.00 Perfume 25c to $4.00 Chafing Dish $8.50 to $12.50 Pyrographic Set. $2.50 to $5.00 Kodaks $1.00 to $20.00 Fine Stationery all grades. For the Children a Large Line of the Best Books 35c Each. Edison Phonographs and Amberol Records are the Best Holiday Presents for the Whole Family. lie W mnek Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Died. On iHrtMutxT 11, ltW!, Mr. William It. 1'ullrtr.l, agtM yrnnt, 0 month, atul 8 Uny. Mm. rollnrd'a iimUlon ntui Klva Jane Kay. She was born near rrovMemt". I .Inn rountv. Orviron. June- S, istil. She viii married to K. Pollard, iVceinber !H, 1SX. Tht tuitrnl wrvUin were hold Monday nt the family rvftldcnce mid wr-re lurirvtv attended. Thellrele. of which tih. waa n luemtier, conducted the nervlcea t the grave. Mr. Pollard wna highly -vhikvUhI. She leave a huittumd, father, two brother and a large circle of friends to mourn her departure. Nomination Declined. 1 rmrotiv lull to tliH-line tl). nomi- nation tor I tin olllrn 111 OtV KVtmlr. ami if elected will not qualify. C. 1. Calbr-vath. Notice to Property Owners. Notice ia hereby given tint ll ruhliUli anil other olxtrurtloni mut I removed from all alley within the limits of the City f I'rin.vill. ami kept clean, In compliance with the city ordinance. ty order of the t:ity t'oiincil. St Wad. Huston, Mantlta, Sisters Items. Jay Nichols tu a caller in the neigh borhood, Friday. Mi 1 1 and Temple ton it quite ill at preeent with the whooplngeough.' A heavy mow fell here the first of th week, which averaged eighteen iucb.ee. Mr. and Mtt. Will Peaing, left Satur day fot their new home in IJaho. Mrs. Davis of Cloverdale, waa a pleasant caller at Sisters tLis weak. -Miss Iabol Brown, who hat been the gueet of Mrs. Nichols, returned to her home near Laidlaw thia week. Mrs. W. F. Fryrear, of Desert Springs has been on the kick lift thia week. School closed this week on s x-ount ol the cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fryrear. Mr. Davis made a buainesa trip to the Hightower-Smith Saw Mill Saturday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols is quite ill with whooping-cough. The heavy snow tall of this week has created an abundance of moisture, which will greatly benefit next season's crop. Ruth the gleaner. Youngs News. The snow here covered the ground on the level to a depth of eighteen incite, and as the ground was frozen hard, the roads would have been fine for sleigh ing but the chinook wind made short work of the snow and the roads soon as samed their normal depth ol mud. Mr. Farnsworth had a few rides In his new aleigh, but expect to try it again before winter is over. Frankleand Virgil McFarlanl be been quite sick but sre both better now. An Italian waa so seriously injur d last Tuesday night at Calahan's camp, that it seems impossible for him to te cover. He was working on the night shift, in the tunnel. There had been four charges of dynamite laid and three had gone off. The workmen thought the other charge was not goiug to go, so the men crawled into the hole. J utt ss the first one reached the charge, it blew out into bis face, literally tearing his face to pieces, breaking both legs in several places and. hurting him in terna ly. The doctor was sent for and advised the removal of the man to the hospital t Grass Valley. At l ist re ports the man was still alive, but nj hope for his recovery is held out. Two other men were hurt, but not seriously. The Madras mail stage broke down last night and the passengers walked to ileisler, sis miles away. The axU hit the frozen ground at a sharp angle and the attain was too great to stand. The mail was taken to Ileisler without loss of much time. Several breakdowns have occurred since the roads have been so bad. Mr. A. B. Farnsworth his had a it vere attack of lumbago but is now bet ter. Hay in this district has taken a jump to 130 oer ton. It will be higher bo- fore spring. City Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the Aus tralian Ballot will I the nilielal ballot used In the rlty election to l held In 1'ilnevllle, Orocoii, on the UUtli day of December, 1UOU, and that all partita be untitled through the Crook County Jour nal to place the names of all candidates to lie voted upon at said election in tli hands of the City Heoon'er at a dale not later than the loth day of lieeein lier, lUOt. ty order of tbn Council. rrl Mclaughlin, City .(reorder. Carenters: 111 and H jears airn I 'very and Ddyke of Portland and Hall lro. of Knst Portland, Oreg.m, told the Self Hi ttii g 1 Is nca, made by tlage Tol Co. Now R dealers iu Portland sell thi'in. Ih iioyinen ltdwe. Co. and Co liimhU lldwe. Co, Pottland both have lnro fielght oidwra at the factory In Yliiclatid, N. J. being tilled. Have your tleulcr n nd for a few st once. They woik easier, better, quicker, isv ing time, muscle, trouble and temper. IA TCHING Sm DANDRUFF AND tv Liniit.iiiin r-J- IALUnUTLrAllTCJ are but outward signs ol the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single application gives relief aad proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. w PORTLAND. OR LOO Ml For sale by Templeton & Son im Sensible Holiday Gifts! Smoking Jackets $6.50 to $10.00 Bath Robes $5,50 to $8,50 Hose, Initial Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, Mufflers, Neckties in Indi vidual boxes, Watch Fobs, Etc. Silverware, 1847 Rogers, Chafing Dishes. In fact something that is pre sentable, acceptable and sensible. Send Us Your Mail Orders. Foster & Hyde PICTURES MOULDING FRAMES LINOLEUM MATTING SANIT0S F RO Notice of Final Settlement. NntlM In herehv clven the undersigned tlii ailirilnlHtrHUir of the ettate ol l'erry cram deteaned, to all ron lntcreated In the es tate ol Bld deceaned, that he hns made and Died with the county Olerir ma nnai accouni Inir n( liin adminiMLratlMii of aald eatate, and the County Court ha aet Monday, the 7th day ni 1,'ch . luiu. at the cdii in v court room in Prinevllle, Oregon, aa the time ana place lor Hearing ana seining nam nnai a:couiiiiiin. At which aaid time and ulace any nerson interested In aald estate may appear and ob ject tosala nnal accounting. Dated thU ltith day of Dec, 1909. WAKDWELL CRAM. Administrator ol the estate of ferry Cram, de ceased. Business College. J. 8. Fox. the public stenotrraplier lias taken extra rooms in the Adamson block and ia prepared to teach com mercial aubjecta. Shorthand, Type writing, Book-keeping and Handwriting Individual instruction. Any pupil can take any or all eiibiecla. Menus reason CAPITAL UNIVERSAL Perfect In and US. J" . li.f1 Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Materials 1 .!. 1 , S7 GO TO A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar Property Owners and ' Businessmen's Ticket The policy of this ticket shall be at all times To look after the best interests of the city. To safeguard its welfare for fu ture development. To promote municipal improve ments. To provide the fire companies with better equipment and more comfortable quarter1, To look after the sanitary condi tions of the city, and To beautify the city in every way that is possible without burdening the tax-payer by a heavy tax. D. F. Stewart. ' Ciias. S. Edwards. G. W. Nohle. J. H. Gray. Earl McLaughlin. : FREE! FREE t Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10 Dinner Sets given to our cus tomers Absolutely FREE Keep 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. - Furs and Hides Wanted Bounty on Coyotes $1.50 " Bob Cats 2.00 " Cougar .10.00 After receiving your bounty take your cuho hides to the Janitor ut the Crook County court house, and get highest cash price for same from HENRY H. CLOW Our Liberal Offer: With each cbhIi purchase of a certain amount yon make at our tore we will give you a card on which the time of the day ia atamped. Bring cards to our store on the date and time specified thereon, and a complete dinner set will he given to the person present holding the card on which is stamped the noarest correct time the clock stops at. It ia necessary for all ticket holders to he in our store at the time when the face of the clock is uncovered. We want you to secure one of these hanosomo dinner sots so as to advertise our business and to show 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. This is a splendid opportunity for you to secure a handrome set of dishea absolutely free. If your ticket does not secure a set for you the first time the clock is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win on it the next or the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket ia good while we are giving Dinner Beta Free on this plun. Yours truly, Clifton & Cornett GENERAL MERCHANDISE PrlnevlUo, Oregon able. 3?! j.