Om Prices Are Always -ReasooaHe!-!! While We are not having a reduction sale, yet our patrons know that our prices will compare favorably with those of any house in Central Oregon. Our stock is complete in all departments. We invite you to call whether you buy or not. The W. F. King ' -Company, Primeville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION J. H. To hit boujjht tlic Kwoh property tuljolnlnji the Cniuiuerelnl riuii. It. V. KwiiMnnil family Icavi today dr Wtnulhurn, Oregon. Mi. Mwope will leave IiIm fmnlly there temporar ll.v while ln look nrouml for another llM'll(lol). MIm Clara llorucy dhl not leave Whitman Colli'(i for the Mulio t'ul vcmlty at Miwuw iim ivportctl two Week lltfll. Kim continue her w ork at Walla Walla. The Ochornnlnim defeated the Al I'lwm la tliu himket tuill khiiio nt the cluli hull taut Saturday evening; with a h'un of 13 to 10. There win a jrooil wixtiii crowd out to enjoy the ('Olltinl, It In reported that there In about ft foot of hiiow at Ttiuialo. The utri-Hiim are nil froxen over and w ater In very ncnree. Nlock hit to lw driven Ave ami nit in lien tor water. , The ladle of the Annex will enter tain eluh Member at "500" January 20. The committee on entertain ment In enmpoMcd of Mm. (Jeorm Ktorkmnn, Mr. I.. Hiionar and MIhh Cclla Nelnm. Hervlee nt the I'nlon church every night thin week and over Kiuidny. I!ev. Led ford, the Kinging evniigellnt, took chtirgc Wedneadny evening. Come and enjoy the itervhvH. (.'. 1. Jlnlley, pantur. Preaching nt the Firm I'rcb.vter Inn Church Sunday at 11 A. M. and "M V. M. Morning, theme "Chrl tlnn OptliuUtrt." Kvenlug anbjeot-v "Horrowed Ib-Hglou." Come and yon will tie made welcome. (. ('. lbibhhlge, iMHtnr. It In uudemtood that a petition l Wing circulated to create a new Mchool dlHtrlet on the northwest, "nnd take mime of the Laldlaw terri tory. The Chronicle In Informed that any attempt to take any of the Laldlaw School .DlHtrlet territory will be utreniiouxly foughthy thccltl cn and taxpayer. Chronicle, Veatft Itrown, daughter of, 8. S, llrow u of Culver ami youngcHt lnter of Warren Hrown nntl Mm. Dale Jonen of Prluevllle, wan married Hundiiy, January hi, to llohert E. (lalloway, a popular young rancier of Madran. MIm Urown attended the Crook County High School ut one time and In well known In till city. . 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Himdiiy SchiKil, 10 a. in, (ilirixtmn Kmli'uvur, il:.H) p. m. Crew-hliiR nt 11 a. in. ami T;, p. tn. Mul-Wrck iirnyer niurtiiiK Weilmwday evening nt 7:,'). I'nine mill wijny good nittsle ami Giwpel preuelitnff. Our pultiv! In csmintiuls t'lmrily. In iion-towi'iiliiiln -MIhti.v, N. It. For upeuial imlici-s aw liioals of tlila 1'IIJHT. Cl.AKKMO.NTO. HAlUMIHiK, l'4 M inmicr. Horn Monday, January 17, to the wife of Italph llreeae, ft girl. Terry Long returned Friday from a prolonged mijuurn In Montana and the Kant. Mr. V. It. l'eek and daughter, ( Mm. Homey, from Lamouta, were la town the Brut of the week. 1'rof. J, K. Meyer In now at the heAd of the rrlnevllle public nehooln. He nHMiimeil charge Monday. MIm NorH Doblw came home taut week from Hlmnlko to attend her laUr' wedding and to vhtlt with her parent. Seventy thouannd pound of land planter have la-eu contracted for by the farmer about Ialdlnw, to fer tlllie their Irrigated land. Dr. Ilclknnp' auto I out of the running. During the cold weather the water jacket on the cylinder of the etiK'Ine frote and cracked the en glue, ruining It and eutalllng au ex IHMiHe of about fltfu. The dix-tor drained hlx engine all rlKht, but It cem that there wa enough water left In the Jacket to frei'ie and burnt It. K. 1. Atthby who for a year and a hull him had charge of the rrlnevllle public nchool department, and who renltned to take up Insurance work, left tiHlay for 1'ortlaud to confer with the head ottlclal of the Oreitou l.lfe IiiHurauce Company. Mr. Axhby will take np hi new line of work at once. I. MUhel, of the lender, bn beeu MiibJiTted to a llttlu "Jiwhlng" during the punt week about III reduction mile on phonograph recimU. He I making a Neclul price of 35c. on the tiOc dim and meant to have It In hi ad that nay, but the printer put It "hoc lw now wiling ut 00c." They are worth OOcbut Mr. Michel I sell Iiik them for .Tie, The flntt actual railroad comit ruc tion within night of Madras hit com ineiuH'd with work upon a cut and a llllnt the head of Willow Creek can yon on the wvHtern edge of the town Mlte. Workmen have laid a track of light rail upon which they have a piiHhcar which I loaded with dirt and dumped In the fill. Porter H rot hern have three enmp eetab Untied between Madrn and the Dca chute river. Large coumIhihuoiiU of mipplle have arrived for their couuulHMnry at that place. I'loneer. Elder Chaa. T. ltadford, of rrlne vllle, ban beeu holding oervlce for the ChrUtlau church for the pat week. The attendance ho been good for the time of year and state of the wenther. Interest In the ser vices ha been good, nod the atteu tlon the best. There have been sev eral additions to thechurch, and hoie for future uddltlans Is bright. The church has been encouraged and helped by. these meetings, and ar rangements are being made looking toward rcRular services here each month. Klder Radford can be se cured for one Sunday each month, and the church expects to employ him. Laldlaw Chronicle. LOCAL MENTION C. Sam Smith lias lxvn In Portland the past week. Hilly Howell was In town this week from the npper Deschutes. (leorge Kobn of Paulina was regis tered at the Crlnevllle the first of the week. Mr. John Houston Is seriously 111 at the home of Charles Houston In this city. Itev. J. 8. Iedford came Wednes day to help Itev. Uallev In the revival meet lugs. Klert Ualley of Crass Valley Is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. r. Bailey. The annual grand bnll clven by the I'rlnevllle Fire Department will take place nt the Club Hall on Feb ruary 22. K. W. Leverenx, K. II. Edging! on and Mrs. Lou I'ulllain of Tuiualo, were In town Wednesday as wit nesses on a contest case. C. M. Lister returned from 1'orU land last Monday. Ills family now resides there but he will stay here this winter to look after the feeding of some cattle which he still owns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble of Hilver Creek passed through I'rlne vllle on their way homo' from Port land and California during the past week. They were the guest of rela tives while litre. T. II. Jolly and bis mother, who have been In Prluevllle for the past several months where Mr. Jolly has been employed In the local printing offices, left last week for their ranch at Fort Itock. Tom expects to trap for furs until spring. Secretary Urluk of the Commercial Club, bo In preparation matter for a new folder advertlelng Crook county' attractions. The folder will lie Illustrated with reproduc tion of photographs. While skating on the lee the other day little "Dnn" Thronson tell and seriously injured one of her ankles. The attending physician state that the muscles are torn loose from the tendons. The little girl is coufiued to her, bed. Lyn Nichols and Koy Newell passed through towu the first of the week with 3500 sheep belonging to the Baldwin Sheep & Land Company of Haycreek on their way to the ranches of Thomas Sharp, Jr., on Crooked river where they will lie fed during the remainder of the winter. The Haycreek company bought Mr. Sharp' hay in the stack lust fall. The I loyal Neighbors Installed the following officers Tuesday evening: Oracle, Julia McDanlels; Past Oracle, Ella Powell; Vice Oracle. Stella Powell; Chancellor, Leila Zell; re corder, Effa Calbreath; Receiver, Vlra Cyrus; Inner Guard, Molly Mitchell; Outer Ouard, C. C. Brlx; Marshal, Bertha Huffman; Manager, Amanda Cohra. Champ Smith went to Madras on business, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keely Messlnger of Lnmonta were In town the first of the week. , Mr. and Mr. Hurley Saunders of I'pper Crooked river were In town, Wednesday. Mrs. F. II. Mlngers and little daughter were In town from Ln moutn, Tuesday and Wednesday. William V. Coulter of Sweethome, Oregon and Lorcnn May Hill of Madras, were granted a license to wed, Monday. Ixiuls E. Wilson of Madras came to rrlnevllle tlie first of the week to tile a petition for naturalization papers. Daniel Amsmler also of Madras came with him as a witness. Dr. Gall Newsom, who has beeu vlnltlng relatives and friends' In rrlnevllle for some weeks, brs decided to locate at Madras. Dr. Newsom has gone to Madras where his family will soou join him. County Clerk Brown was busy Monday bearing the contest case of the government against Rojicrt II. Krug of Sisters. The matter In volves the homestead of Mr. Krug upon which he sought to make tiual proof. 1. Chit wood of Grizzly was a IiuhI ness visitor today. He says the continued cold weather Is running the stacks of hay in his section pretty low. He looks for an early sring, however, which may relieve the situation. Charles W. Thornthwalte of Tuiu alo ts having trouble over his home stead claim. The government was contesting his right before Warren Brown, Wednesdny. This case Is also based upon information sent In to the department. At the First Methodist church for Sunday the 23d: The subject for morning will be," What defeated Is rael at AI." The subject for the evening will be from Christ's words, "Follow Thou Me." Sunday school at 10 A. M. Junior League at 3 P.M. and Epwortlt League at C:30. Welcome. LOCAL MENTION Furs and Hides Wanted Ella Johnson came over from Sisters, Monday. Mis Estella Powell will leave for Portland Sunday. Mr. Jogan Mcl'hersnn wa In from Powell Butte Monday. Belva Templeton, who has lieen In Portland for several years, Is ex pected home In a few days. The Modern Woodmen of -America Installed the following officers last Tuesday evening: Venerable Consul, J. O. Powell; Advisor, A. T Bogue; Banker, H. L. Hobbe; Clerk, C. C. Brlx ; Escort, 8. D. McCallister; Watchman, H. F. Mitchell; Physician, J. H. Rosenlsjrg, C. 8. Edwards. Silas E. Hodges had a timber con test case before the county clerk Tuesday. Mr. Hodge hiJ made proof but upon Information made to the government that he had taken up the claim for other parties the! claim was contested. It !a thought I that Mr. Hodges' title will not be disturbed. The rrlnevllle debating team will leave next Tuesday for Fossil where they will try their skill agalust the j Fossil high school team. Mr, i Wickersham will accompany the! students on their journey. Crook j County High School will lie repre-! sented by Miss Ethel Kidder, leader, Robert Kester and Miss Agnes Elliott. Thestulijeet of the debate will be the Government ownership ol railroads. Bounty on Coyote $1.50 " Bob Cat 2.00 Cougar 10.00 After receiving your bounty take your case bide to the Janitor at the Crook County court house, and get highest cash price for same from HENRY H. CLOW HARNESS and I SADDLERY I SHOP j. W. BOONE I Prineville, Oregon ($ 1 ' AT THE TOP THERE IS ALWAYS ONE THERE ARE NEVER TWO BESTS! HARPER IS NUMBER ONE THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST I Bcrab DistUUa Co., Loai31e, Kf. For sale by Silvertoolh & Browder, Shaniko, Or. Millinery Clearance Sale Trimmed hats, 10 values fl 50 Trimmed liata, .()) values...,, 6 60 Trimmed hats. $6.00 values 3 90 Street hate f 2 50 and $3 at 1 50 ('a pa regular 75c and $1.00, at 25c Veils from 25c to 1 50 Tohoajtan caps , 25c Jailiea' wool gloves 25c Children's wool gloves 15o Ladies' sweaters from f 1 to $1 50 Special bargain in silks, satins, vel vets, ribbons, etc. Must have room for my Spring Stock. Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE, OR. Malis k Gruli Lairci Scho.1 Bmij Cwscra Sippliei . Jewelry Wllrtsr D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Msucal failiwli Hlflil Lmtj'i CJiti Statuacry Cfws During the cold weather hot fires are a necessity in every home, so is a dry chemical fire extinguisher needed in each house for the pre vention of fires liable to result from stove pipes and chimneys burn ing out Call and inspect our extinguishers. D. P. Adamson & Co.' DRUGGISTS siOllMOilllliilll!! Groceries Hardware X Eo Stewart & Company Dry Goods Shoes A Safe Place to Trade. PPp- We now have in stock a complete line of Steel Game Traps in all sizes, both Newhouse and Victor. GunS- Everything from 22 Cal. Rifle to the big Automatic Rifle and Repeating Shotgun.T Priceson all are guaranteed to be RIGHT. P. mm H IT mm