Out Prices . Are Always Reasonable ! ! ! 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, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION Attorney It. F, Swoiw Im turnled at 1 iit1(Miil(iic, Oregon. (.'uiuiiitaainiier Jllce I here tMa week from, lit much ut Unycreek. Horn Jnuuiiry 22. to the wife of Cliurb' O'Nell i if Tox'ka, Knuans, n Klrl. Mr. Mitry Urown of Powell Ituttca win tu on IiiihIiics tlm first of tlif WIH'k. Wllllitni Prlue nml rlitlclrtn Imve removed from Hnycrcek to Prineville to rt'Mlilo. Atiolpll 8(JlUl of I'lfO, UMN(1 tlirmiitli town Momltty on hi wsy to Portland. Htnnley Ilitlfour and Mr. Mamie Hlxtiy visited Mini run luat Saturday and Kuudny. t'nr) N. IChret anil wife were In town from Itedrnond fur a brief busi ness visit limt Friday. I'r. (iiill Ncwsome has lieon visit litur bin jmrenu In Prineville the mt wwk, He will noon returu to Port Intnl. Mis Vivian Allen jinancd through townthtii week from her home at l'tiullun, on her way to UrUily to rmu i in' tcmhlnn. The revlvnl meeting In the t'nton il.urvh, continues with frrowltiif In terest. Il'V, lcdford I a forcible lcukcr and give no uncertain sound. Come and hear him. A cordial Invitation I extended to alt Chrlstlnn worker. Come aud enjoy the wcctlui;. They will continue over Sunday. C. F. Ilnlley, ntor. The) ttti roll fur the year I'.KW wm turned over to the sheriff January SI for the collection I Use. The ex temtliiim were made by William Johnson, w ho Im had courlderable exHrlence nt audi work. In fact t'ounty Clerk llrown any that for proficiency and accuracy hi work could not Ih excelled. Mr. Johnaon I 73 J cur of age and I still hale and linrty. It. D. Post, who waa formerly In Prineville mensurlnjc the flow of the t renin In thla county for the V, S. Oeolojflcnl Hurvey waa here for n few daya from Hurns thla week. Mr. l'oat, who haa uceii In the survey tor many year lm rcNltfucd from the aervlce and will hereafter bo con nected with ono of the '(fits uud oil development coinpnnlea now operating-In Harney county. Ilia wile nml child are now at Hum. 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Pimday 81 IiihiI, 10 a. m. llhrintisn KnuVavur, U:,iu p. ni. Preaching at U a. m. and 7:) p. m. atid-weck prayer meeting Wsdnesdsy evening at 7:30. Come and enjoy good music and Gopel r reaching. Our ntity I In essentials linrltv. In non-eM'iitin) Liberty. N. li. Fur special notires ten locals of Hits puper. Ii4 i Minister. J.C. HoiiNton returned borne from I'ortlnnd Monday morning-. t). ). Hall of Illverdnle waa a busi ness) vlltor to I'rlnevllle thla week. M. A. Udiman of O'Nell wn a bualnea vtaltor to I'rlnevllle ttatur day. , Mla Anna O'Nell of O'Nell wiu In town thla week visiting with her youug friend. Itobt W. Zevcly and Omcr Clay pool liava each tiled on a homcatead claim near the Caaey ranch on the northweat end of Powell Butte. Thoiuna llovlcn, superintendent for the 11. M. a 1 Co. at I lay creek waa In I'rlnevllle lust Friday evening, looking; alter bualnea matter. J a me Allen, who baa been a real dent of I'rlnevllle for aeveral year, l.rft yeaterday for Monroe, Wwh,, where ho will make Id future home. I'rof. K. I. Aahby who baa taken up luaurauce work with the Oregon Life la now at Moaler, In the Hood River valley, where he will do Ida Brat work. Mr. and Mm. C. E. Gandy, who aMnt the pnat few week In Prine ville, departed for I'ortlnnd Monday. Mr. Untidy waa employed In the merchandlae atore of I. Michel. The Junior Ep worth league of the Methodlat church will give a Oeorge Washington birthday entertainment on the 1 of tlil mouth. The Juulors are working on the programme and promise to give everybody a good time. Foivat Hangera, W. L. Nlchola and C. K. Cough'ton returned laat Sunday from a trip to Orescent In the aouth end of the Deachutea Foreat where they examined timber and atone claim. The land la enow bound and they left about S feet of enow on the level. George White, a farmer, living alx mile northenat of Madras, atrnck water In a well Saturday by digging 01 feet. There I a strong flow Into the well, which, contrary toexpecta- tloiiH, comes from the north. The well wn blasted thronirh Htt feet of rock. There Is now three feet of water In the well. At the Flrat MethodlHt church tor Sunday, February 6, Dr. Walton Sklpworth, the dltrlct superintend ent, will preach both morning and evening. At the close of the morn tug aervlce be will administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Dr. Sklpworth' preaching ability Is well known In I'rlnevllle and It goes with out saying that all who attend will will enjoy a treat. George Geddlnga, a carpenter, has returned to Crook county after an abence of eighteen months during which he wits In the Uluck Hills In North Dakota, Mr. Ueddlum Is well known here. JHe worked on Hotel rrlnevllle and later took a homestead on the Matolcs on which he made proof. He suys the w In tor In the Dakota country him been a very severe one. LOCAL MENTION A. W, Boyce of Madras waa In the city Friday. 11. C. Dove and Lloyd Hunter, drove the rlif up from Madras Wed nesday that brought the fourteen men who 'were arrested there on different charge. Forty dollars a ton for hay! (lee Whls! That's what we thought when we read the follow ing In the Madra Pioneer: "E. W. Roberts of Itedmoud was a buHlue vlnltor In Madras last Haturdny. While In town Mr. Itobert completed the sale of 100 tons of hay to Dwyer & Co., railroad contractors, the price being UOoer ton delivered." Hut when some inquiry waa made It was learned that 20 ier ton was the liltrheat price that was being paid there. Rev. O. It. Moorhead came up from Madras WeilntK'liiy brliiliix the retnrua of Madra' flint city elec tion. The election was a very quiet one he says. Itev. Moorhead lielieve that the wholcMiiIe arrcatstrf boot leggers nndKamblcra made by Hlierlff Klkln till week at Madras will have a restraining effect on that clement tor awhile nt leant. Mr. Porter, the railroad contractor, Informs him that whiskey Is the greatest draw back he meet with In nccompllliliiK his work. The men all want hoo and are all Hidit as Ions a they can't itet It. When a supply of whin key I obtained It take three or four days to jret anything done. One man went on the work selling liquor. Mr. Porter told the boot ledger he would give him '.'4 hours to get out, and the boose peddler took the hint and left In short order. The lack of lumber and other build ing material aud labor seems to be hampering the growth of Madras at preaent. Bora December 31, to the wife of Marion Maytield, a boy. Horn Tuesday, Kcbrurry 1, to the wife Of George Iunkera of O'Nell, a girl. W. R. Pollard ha received 1 from tbe Women of Woodcraft, a policy fort list amount having been carried by bii late wife. Miss Delia Haight caiue in on Monday's stage for visit to her school mate, M ins Manila Bailey. Miu lUiglit will take the teacher' examination next week. Preaching, both morning add evening (tl a. m. and 7:30 p. m.), KumUy, February (ilh, at the Presbyterian church. Morning subject, "Bestored Joy." Evening, "Kad Ing." , The estate ol George Stow 8layton, valu ed at SiVI.OOO i in the courts at lionton, Mas. Ilia divorced wife has sued for a half Interest. Should her claim tie allowed it will open the way for Ed and George Slayton, nephews and Hoy and John It. Uoward, Mr. Kdith Zurclier, aud Floy and Edith Slayton to put in claims for a portion of the property. T. M. Baldwin is guardian lor the other heirs in Indiana. County Judge Ellis and Commissioners Bayley and Rica were here today to confer with Thomas Phillips, the stone contractor of Portland, la regard to repairing five pillars in the stone work of the basement of the new courthouse. It was about tlie.se pillars that such a howl went up about the building fulling dowu shortly after it was accepted by the county. The pillars are to be taken out and better ones put in. Mr. rtiillipa is to do the work by the day. Grace Faught of Bear Creek is very Ijw with tcsrlet fever. (Iiarles Hindman and wife of Bisters were in town Thusidsy. Jim Moftitt of Powell Rutte wss in town on buiues Tuesday. Lou McCallitter of Prineville is visit ing at the Henry Carlin ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Csp Ilealy hsve been in town this week, from their home near Msdrss. Alex Almonds snd Bert Demsris of Besr Creek were business visitors in town Wednesday. Mis Lora Stearns wss in town Saturday from Johnson Creek, where she is teaching school. Chsrles Christianl and family, who have been visiting relatives in Cline Falls, returned home Tuesday. On account of the debate Friday night at the club hall the club dance will be tonight (Thursday). James fcteveaon, who lias been visit ing relatives in Omaha, Nebrtka, re turned to Prineville Saturday. . Wn. Schmidt, from Summit Prairie was in town Tuesday evening. He is on his wsy to Portland with a bunch of cattle. Silas Adams had an operation for stomsch trouble last Tuesday st the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. His father is with him. The Artisans expect to have big time next Monday night. Several are to be initiated and there are a number of contests on the program. In the afternoon and evening of Feb ruary 22, the ladies of tne Christian church will give a Martha Wsshington tes at the home ot Mrs. II. P. Bclknsp. Orvsl Davison of Csmp Creek, who has been visiting relatives in Colorado and Iowa the past few months, re turned home Tuesday. He says we are having very mild weather here in com parison with tlist m the eastern states. AJDMIHISTEATOE'S ROTICE. Notify I bertbr aiveit, that III under Ifnrd haa Im appointed ty the county court of tbe atate of Orrsun fnr ' rook canty, atliiilnitraUr if IIxtmiUU. ol Holmrt Howe, den-aard, and all perwina havln ciaima aaalnat aald mlato, are hereby required to prraent aueb clalma. with proper vouuliera, wllltln alx mon from the date hereof, lo me at the law office ol Frank Menefee, The iHillea. Oregon. I'ated tlilrd day of Fel.roarr, ll. Vmnl W. irhlldrra. Ad nilnla trator of the estate of Hobart Howe, deoeaned. Frank Meoelee, attorney for ealate, Tbe Dallea,Ur. Notice for Publication Not Coal lnd. Department ofths Interior, C 8. Ijind OtHce st Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Jsnusry 21st, 1B10. Notice is hereby given tbst Otto Borreaon, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June Itth, l!i03, made Hommtead, (tic rial No. MUSH), So. 1273L for 8Kii 8EW. Section 4. Town- btp 14 South, Kange 16 Ka.t. Willamette Merntian. nas niea noties or naeiitio" to make -Final live-vear Froof. to establbth elaim to the )anl above described, before warren Urown, County Clerk, at bis office at Frinevitle, Oregon, on the 12th day of March, l'JIO. Claimant names as witness: Price Coahow, Charles B. IHnwidtiie, John K. Grime", Garrett T. Hoover, all of l'rine-. Ville, Oregon. 2-10p C. W. MOOEE, Register. Katies of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby flven by the undenlfned, the administrator of the nlateof John W. (Uitllna, deeeawd. to all peionn tnlereKted tn aald ealaie, that the said admlnUtralor haa mattsand filed In the oonnty court his final account I nc of hln admlntHtrall n of aald es tate, and the aald court has act Monday, the 7th day of March. 110, at I" o'clork a. m.. at the county court room In Prineville, On-con a the time and place for hearing and sellout aald final accounting. Dated this d day of February, 1010. w. H. Peck, Administrator of lbs estate of John W. Col lins, deceuacd. Furs and Hides Wanted Bounty on Coyotes $1.50 "Bob Cat 2.00 " Cougar 10.00 After receiving your bounty take your case hides to the Janitor at the Crook County court house, and get highest cash price for same from HENRY H. CLOW K ? ss si .! -a f )k 7 - I HARNESS and i SADDLERY SHOP 1 i& ,. We sv,f gj. W. B00NE 2 Prineville, Oregon Subscribe for the Journal, Coun ty Official paper, $1.50 a year. AT THE TOP THERE IS ALWAYS ONE - t l ltii mL. V U a V M HARPER IS NUMBER ONE THE BEST IS .THE CHEAPEST ! Berakeiaa DaUOliag Co., LouinOle, Ky. For (ale by Silvertocth & Browder, Shaniko, Or. mm Wood Cutters, Attention. We will let to responsible- parties s contract to cut 1000 or 2000 cords of pine wood. We will furnish the timber. Call on or address the Prineville Light A Water Company, . !-3tf Millinery Clearance Sale Trimmed hate, $10 values f0 50 Trimmed lists, fs.00 values 6 50 Trimmed hats. $0.00 values 3 90 Street hats $2 50 snd $3 at 1 50 Cups regular 75c and $1.00, at 25c Veils from 25c to $1 50 Toboggan caps 25c ladies' wool gloves 25c Children's wool gloves 15r Ladies' sweaters from f 1 to $1 50 Special bargains In silks, satins, vel vets, ribbons, etc. Must have room for my Spring Stock. Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE, OR. I Maker & Gresk C aires I Sckeal Basks I Casaers Sspalies I Jewelry Wall rapes D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Kaskal tutrasMsis HagaU Lswsej's CaaJies ' Statiaoery Cigars 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 ouL Call and inspect our extinguishers. D. P. Adamson & Co, DRUGGISTS cvr 1 : r 7 I; V V SHOES! Mayer Shoes for Ladies Mayer Shoes for Misses Honorbilt Shoes for Men Special Merit Shoes for Boys OUR SHOE STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE "HOLEPROOF" HOSE for Men, Women and Children They are absolutely guaranteed proof against Koles for 6 mos. J. E. STEWART & COMPANY 2 7