For SaIcj I mm I anm-l pea. ir ! at tarttiM 1 I r , s -i The Place to Save t p i nrn e acc ave Money lllE. LlAUM Money As the Holiday Rush is over we have decided to put on a few specials in the different departments of our store We hive a nice line of Men' Suit to choose from at 17.50, for merly fU to $15 each. Also Hats and Shoe at special price and many other articles in the store at the same reduction. Don't forget to call and examine the goods before going elsewhere. Ten-inch records fur Standard and Victor Talking Machine?, GOc sire now each. .35c L MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon j AiH to JOHN r. MoKKlK, irltIIto, Orvgou! Aim rtrnf $hm1 Untrjr row lr . HT7 iB 9 Railroad Builders Bury the Hatchet .The right of way differences be tween Hill and IUrriman for pos session of Central Oregon have been lettled, .- . This adjustment his been ac . complished, not as some feared it would be by the withdrawal of one railroad from the field, bat in such shape that both roads will now be free to rush construction to the interior of the state. The two railroad will be built and tbe prospects are bright that both will be !n operation to Central Oregon during the coming summer, says the Oregonian. ... Under the terms of the agree ' ment the crossing of the 0. R. & N. b tracks 'at .Cellilo by the Oregon Trunk is arranged amicably, lo cations in the upper and lower canyon have been agreed upon, the conflict at Crooked river cross ing' adjusted and all right-of-way conflicts south of Madras Bwept away. - Post Items. Mr. and Mr. lUnii Brnmtm-r vera FrinexiH Tiattora hut week. , A number of young pereoni from Post attended tbe dance giyen Friday evening, January 21, at the Glen ranch. Roy Brammer u on the sick list last Wtelt. Mr. W. H. Kerhn entertained number "of hi friends at an elaborate dinner Sun flay, January 22. Among those present ware Mr. and Mrs. ). C. Gray, Mr. and Mia. Norton, Miss Mary Alice Lee, Harold acd Wendle (iray. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were l'rineville visitors last week. There was a large jam of lee at the Crocked rier bridge when the ice went wit Saturday night. Part of the small bridge was washed away, but the damage was repaired on Sunday morning. The Post school waa without its teacher on day last week. While riding to school one morning she met a large bunch of cattle and1n pawing through them be came no frightened she was uuab'e to teath that day. We hope tbat the cattlemen will he more considerate of our ''school inarm'' In the future and drive their cattle to Prineville over some other road. West Side Mail Route Granted The postofflee department has granted a new luuil Hue for the went side of Crook county which will touch Madras, Iled mond, Itldlttw and Bend. No contract for the bit vice has been let as yet, but there Is no doubt that the new route will tie inaugurated soon. This change Is one that baa tteen strongly urged for some time aud Is Important to the entire county. High School Notes. Continued from page 1. the following were elected: President. Wllford Belknap; vice-president, Clarence Rice; secretary, I.otta Smith. This was followed by a pro gram that did credit to every mem ber who appeared. The first number an Instrumental duet by Misses I-e-ola Estes and Georgia (leek, was vigorously aud deservedly encored. This was followed by an oration, "The Treason tt Ilenediet Arnold," by Wllford Belknap, who ajways does well but who showed excep tional talent In this selection. The review of Cooper's "Last of the Mo hicans," by Miss Lot ta Smith, was thoroughly enjoyed by every member of the society, and we hope that while this Is the first It may not be the last book review heard In society. Walter Larwood's talk on the "Pan ama Canal," was interesting and In structive. The reading by Donald Burleigh and the recitation by Clark Morse added a bit of humor to the program. Clark showed much un 8UHectod talent In declamation which the society is not going to forget. The Ochoconlan News, ed ited by Clarence It lee, assisted by Mh-ses Leola Kates and Mabel Doak, was a number of this famous periodi cal that will long te remembered; and, taking the program as a whole. we agree with the critic, William Crlswell, that It was the best of the year. Alaaa. One of the features of society, Fri day, was the election of officers, who are as follows: Miss Louise Sum mers waa re-elected president; Mis Wllda Nye, vice- president; and War ren Yaneev, secretary. Program committee, Mlsxes Fay Baldwin and Blanche Wilson and Koy McCalllster. The program was a mock trial. The accused, Clarence Blsby. who was on trial for maliciously throw, lug Vernon Bell's tennis shoe down the ventilating shaft, was acquitted by the Jury. His lawyer, Warren Yancey, showed much ability and legal knowledge as did Roy Lowther the prosecuting attorney. "ReaI Wool" Good.. The Pendleton Kobe. Couch Covers, Auto Robes, Portlers, Iudian Shawls and Mexican Zarapns are selling in every state In the I'nlon. They are made of "Wool" and Is said for uuiqueness of design and harmony of color combinations can not be excelled in the United States. How About Your Stomach? The man who can not digest his food. Is he who has stomach that is no good, He may talk and doctor all he pleases. But ADAMSOS'S DIUESTIYES will cure such diseases. Price 50 cents. 1-27 tf Grain for Sale. finl.lpn rliafF f-nrinv kIihI ltn.mil.. William Smead entertained the Paulina , rley and Rolled barley tor sale at the wedding guests one evening. f Watch Repairing. L. Kamgtra will open a watch repair hop at the C. W. Klkica' store the first of February. All work guaranteed. l-20-2t L.KAMSTRA. RODMAN RANCH, near Culver. Piano for Sale Cheap. Second-hand piano, good as new, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of E. W. Kayler. 1-20 tf TAHIMr. .SYUlTi Dandruff andIFv bWinuaUU aLMIJVaf are but outward signs of the evil dooe in secret by myriads of dsn. druff germs sapping the lile blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itchiog scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops it falling out A single application gives relief aed 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 book let HOYT CHEMICAL CO. poarutne, eatoon For sale by Templeton & Son i I I ceqqs mm mi OfnoiRS: W. a. Sooth, Prvsldent O. STtWAKT, Vic PTMldaM O. at, Simim., Oataler OIRtOTOSS: W. A. Booth, O. M. I. mine, O. W. Stswaut Transacts a General Banking liusiness Kxohauge Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive -prompt" attention PICTURES MOULDING FRAMES 1 I J Drop in and See t ! Champ Smith DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At tbe old Smith & Clerk stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank 4 4 firv LINOLEUM MATTING SANITOS CAPITAL UNIVERSAL Porfect In sVrd Kt!or I . -. - , 1 ... V evciw RANGE WWAMCO FOR Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Materials GO TO A. H. LIPPMAN & and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar CO. SECONDS HAND STOR All Kindt of Goods Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Building. PI3S7 Quality Is what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elrr or watches. We stand be hind tbe quality of everything we sell -we guarantee it to be of tbe quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prinaville, Oregon The Winnek Company MEN'S SHOES Every pair positively guar anteed. $3.00 to $5.00 EDISON Phonographs $22, $30, $40 Easy Terms f .. 3 All Furniture 33J per cent off All furniture 33j per cent dis count during Janu ary 1910. Jewelry, Watches, Guaranteed Goods, Elgin & Waltham Movements City Meat Market Horigan & Still, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save vou monev. fa We hereby oiler $1000 to anyone proving by chemi cal analysis or otherwise that CYRUS NOBLE con tains anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies. It is distilled in an old-fashioned still and contains all those secondary products of distillation which the U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present to. cntitlo the distillation to be called v. hiskcy. ' -"S9 " Alcohol docs not contain these constituents. Neither docs cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered still. Money talks. CYRUS ' NOBLE-a purc-old-honcst-whlskey aged in wood. 4 quart bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all cKarf paid to the nearMt railroad axpraaa otfka. $4 90 W. J. VAN i SCHUYVER & CO. EaUuW. 1864 105-107 Sd &w rVtUaJL Owfo. cur t thii uHt ana a To-or W. J. Vaa Schuyw It C. rnlS, 0 ' ExWd pImm (.d S4.B0 hi wkdi (JnM ml M M br P"L four uaits Canula Cjmia Notla. P O SVatia, -i 5 1 i A. Statement of Retourcaa and Liabilitiai of The First National Bank At Of Prineville, Oregon the cloae of buaineaa Not. 16, 1909 RKHOI'KCKS Uiui and DUwounta r-'J.'W United 8tta Bond 12.4"u 00 Bank Jn-mlww.etc I2.6"'" 12 Redemption fund S2S 00 t'aah A Hue from bank 217.572 m SV7,l-5 50 B. F. Allan. Pmidaat Will Wwmiltr, Vie Pr.tid.nt I.1AHII.ITIKI Capital Block t 60.000 00 Hurplua Kund 60.000 CO circulation ,100 00 I'ndlTlded proflU l58 !T7 ludlrldual Deponlta tmfia :a f'i,175 50 T. M. Baldwin. CuW H. Baldwin. An'l Cataiw LUMBER Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, , C Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. ' SHIPP S6 PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON . 9 9 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor , I'RINLVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent L J n rut ri t j L J t j r.n Li ri trj r.- L j ri r.a r.a L J El ti'J CI t -J CI L J n E'J t The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUUE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up . Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season W.J. SMELZER, Proprietor cau;.ib:uLjykatui;jk-uuyt.uk;jt! 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