The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money MUST HAVE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS We have a big stock of fall and winter goods on hand and in order to make room for our spring goods will make a Great Sacrifice in Prices on all Lines $15.00 Suits reduced to $7.50. Good line Sweaters at Great Reduction. A large stock of Boots and Shoes will be sacrificed at this sale. 35 Cents Closing out 1 0-inch Records at - - I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon Johnson and Scott Held for Grand Jury Llojd Johnson, the tinge driver that made the gun-play at Heuler last Saturday had a preliminary hearing the fircl of the week and was bound over to the May grand jury in the gum of $2500. He is charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. JohniOQ bad been drinking freely on hia trip from Shaniko to PrineTille, anl G. H. Russell, a Tacoma horsebuyer, remonstrated with him. Words led to blows and blows led to the shooting. J. T. Scott, another stage driver, who was in charge of the Madras Shaniko mail, became mixed in the aflair because he lent his revol ver to Johnson. The shooting took place at Ilebler where the Madras and Prineville stages meet. That G. H. Russell was not killed is a wonder. He owes hia life probably to the fact that be struck ajt Johnson with bis left hand and stood at an angle to the range of the gun held by him. The bullet struck Russell in the ribs and glancing, made a wound about four inches in length. The wounded man was brought to Prineville where he received medi cal attention. While Mr. RutsseH's wound was painful it did not con fine him to the house. J. T, Scott, the Madras stage driver, was held as an accessory to the shooting and was bound over to the May grand jury in the sum of $2000. Bonds have not yet been furnished for either of the prisoners. Masquerade Ball at Lamonta The masquerade ball at Lamon ta last Friday night was a com plete success in spite of the fog and muddy roads. The hall was filled to its utmost capacity, the merry makers coming from Prineville, Bend, Redmond, O'Xeil, Grizzly, Junior League. Culver, Madras, and in fact, from almost every point in central Crook county. All sorts and classes of people were represented and some of the characters were especially good. The "Hon. Ceor?e Washington Brown, Sab," and lady, from "Coontown" were represented by Charles Moore and Ernest Russell, and was an excel lent imitation of the "real thing" feet and alL The Misses Moore and Rossel, dressed as the "spoon era" made a decided hit, but lest most of theis spoons before morn ing. One of the most unique cos tumes was worn by Mrs. C. M. Cooper, who represented the Crook County Journal. Her entire cos tume was manufactured from old copies of that paper, and she also carried a bundle of Journals on her arm which she parsed around between dances. Mrs. Mary Pitier was dressed all in green, represent ing "Greeuhorn," the Journal's correspondent from Grizzly. Other noticible costumes were "The Queen of Hearts," Miss Maude Xewbiil;"The Bathing Girl," Delia Xewbill; "Good Luck," Elhel Far rell;"All ia not Gold that Glitters," Bertha Huffman; "'ight," Ethel Cox, and others too numerous to mention, including clowns, coir bhys, school girl, b&ee ball play ers, valentines, etc. The prizes, consisting of a ladies brooch, and a canvas telescope, were awarded to Mabel and How ard Hendricks, who were dressed as a pair of Mexicans. No prizes were given for individual suits. This was Lamonta's second mas querade this winter, and the peo ple may well feel proud of the suc cess of both. Another dance is booked for the 2oth of this month, and a good time is assured. George Washington Birthday Social A George Washington birthday social will be given at the Metho dist church February 23, at 7:30 p. m. Following the program light re freshmenta will be served by the Organize Another Fire Company Frinevilla Hook A LadJer Company No. 1 effected a temporary organization Monday evening by electing George Bernier, president ; Ir. Roeetiberg, sec retary. Mas Hofer, treasurer. The following committee was ap poiLted to draw op a constitution and by-laws in accordance with the require ments of the city ordinance: Claude E. Smith, George Reams and J. II. Rosen berg. It was moved and seconded that the charter list be kept open until next Sat urday, February 19, to as to glTe those who desire a chance to become charter members. The lift can be found at the Lively-Jordan-Lanios store. It ia ex pected that our business men and pro perty owner will avail themselvea of this opportunities to become identified with the Sre department. Members too old or disinclined to take an active part at fires can encourage the boys by be coming memlra and paying a small fine f ir absence at roll call. The rev enue from this source is applied to the legitimate expense of the company. It is the expectation that in the near future Prineville must have a good chemical engine (or better fire protec tion. The chemical has demonstrated iu superiority a a fire fighter and property saver in the early stages of a conflagration, so it ia hoped to add one t j our fire equipment. Another thing that ia badly needed by the department is a good city hall properly equipped to house the fire department. This matter is being talked up and may take con crete form during the coming cummer. The following have signed the charter member jeip list: J. II. Rosenberg, Max Hofer, G. P. Reams, Wiid I'-ame. Clark Morse, Roland McCalliater, A. T. Hoffman, Roy Lowther, Charle Low- toer, C. K. Smith, J. A. McClun, George Summers, A. B. Roller, G. L. Bernier. Republican Assembly. IViiUuued from L opinion ,4 Niid pmu nt j aff-rtti hl.r l ni.it and l"in r; that rut h cv'Uhtv br rtiOM'U ly mn nut-tin? and hel.l iu tl Hie rvixvturt cumilir Trrlt,( tl.e lc ; of aanl Hireling lo I tlraiiU4ttxt by tlir ' futility roinniHirf and I lie mrriilvni of the ,rouuty aatiib!y hvnriu rwmrand-d to: j l rhutrn f a majority voir of all ttir j i vote. rat at aatil tuaaa nirrtmjj. V j furtl.iT mnntnirtiil Dial tor Unit- of hold- Itta; J ma iih-viii,- in huI pnariurla hr on fal.irxlar, July . l'lfO. aiul tttr ii.rnihrr. , o rftiwn nn-rt at aoine roiivMtient pi in Wirir rfvliv. ruonlira itiigualri the county rntrai commiitr. on halur- lay, July Iti, I'llO. lor Ilia puqwf cf irlwt in nu-niU-n ul the Mat lirpiu.li. an A MMiihly, and iiiau.u-li a .V uliuomali l ounty la lrnn-ljr Hpit!ati and a mut nwrtinir yitri ruUrv.l tlirrrdy ttu pracuoablr r m-ouimrml that tha' man ner ol clioo-iim nirmlvra of the ute Krpuhitran Assembly from that county be reet'lfully it frrmt to the county central ooaumittrYot Mid county, with sui-gralion that they cIi.mmp auch mt'tnher in a man ner a may be ilcemnl by them l-rt calcu lated to produce the lM re-iilta, believiiic that their party loyally, fealty and io leirrity can I relied un to xcure alie ami honest men to represent iu iuterc-t; be it further K-xlmi,Tfiat no pro I hh will he honor! in said aaarmhit hut in the rvenl of the iiiatuhtv of theiiuly elected nn-mlwr to attend from any cam thai their vole be ci by the memtwrdiip oJ that count r ac cuHtiiK to the maturity t iumiuii of thoa prwnt ami aclinic: le it further UrsolveJ, That ConKrwiional and other district ai-jniblir be hel I during a reven of Mid Ucpubltran AKwmbiy fur the pur pose of m-ommendinic caiiltlalt-i for nom ination for ConirreMa onal and other ill tru-l ottu i-. mlitch m-ommendatlona ahall be reKrted hack to the Mid as&rmbly, the delt-jtra to the r-tdte aiemhly from the eteral district- arrvtne aa dvh eatea to tbe district as-emhliea. and be it further UeMilved, That hould any county cen tral cttminttteeof any county of thia tatr I of the opinion that the niN-r.!ure here tofore recommended would not be auitable to the condition rat-ting in uch count that drlnratea electnl by the bepubltcana of aiu h county according to procexture adoptetl by the central cviiinuttee uf euch county be entitled to eat in Ilia Mate Asneuihly, according to tbe number ol delegates heretofore apportioned lo aucb county, lie it further Keaolred, That it ia herebv reconimendl to the Republican utrr of the reeci-counlit- that the assembly held in accont ame with thex roliitioni ba large and well calculated to be fully rrpresentatiee of the vote of tti coiutituencr and that tbe representation l not les than one deirate for every ten Vote ca-t lor the Kepuoiican nomiiHe for rreMdeut of the PICTURES MOULDING FRAMES (ami mm i Firemen's Masquerade, Do not overlook tbe masquerade dance given by tbe Prineville fire department. Prizes are given for tbe best waltzers, best sustained lady and gentleman character, one for tbe prettiest costunze, one for tbe second beet waltzera and an other for the best burlesque. Don't miss it. There will be lots of fun. Read tbe ad which appears elsewhere. i f j'5 x?- vfJiA5. XstJf-M .'.. ytsJ&MsA. e!.ryUt.?. ..5. e!,. ytsM. ytsA si I The Winnek Company p w w JC5 til m .Vr, Prepare to exterminate The Shoe Store The squirrels by using a poison wheat thai Is ready lo furnish you with the best at will kill. Use early in season. I prices thai will save your pocketbook. Three Cans for $1.00 $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 For Colds and Grippe A Few Pairs of Overshoes Ask lor No. 56402. It cures. I 4 buckle. $2.25 1 buckle . $L50 Men's Furnishings Phonographs and Watches Edison Phonographs, Victor Talking Good work shirts . 45c lo 60c Machines. Soil collar dress shirts 75c lo $5.00 Waltham and Elgin Watches, all grades A large assortment ol both laundered Irom 7 jetl lo 23 jewel, sizes' 0, 4. 12. 16 and solt shirts, regular $1.25 lo and 18. Prices Irom $8.00 to $50.00 $1.50 values at $1.QQ complete. The Winnek Company ft-' i m $1 hi, m CAPITAL Parfecf in lav ' i rVT lee"TT- .T Ia. h. e'.-liCi:fc f,'ii ilt'jiri ,a wit'"" TT ST LINOLEUM MATTING SANIT0S I'm til Male, it leiiix the desire of thia committee tha. the fullest, faireat and moat coinidite eipreation of the artie will be ohuim-d in eirery instance without interference from h-jstire aoiinv, recun ceived jud,(iiieuls or peravnal ambitions of any man. Attention, Auto 4 Purchasers How about ttiHt antotaol.lle you hnven"t btiURht, though you want It ami are conriiictHl It woiill lie valuable to yon from tl.e staudjiolnt of Iutneti8 or tilcnjtnn-? Here' a iilalti unvnrulKluM fact nlwiut the Kurd which nhoultl be con sidered by ycjti In arriving at a de cision aa to h Ifh cur to buy. It U a liiUtuke to cotiMhlcr a lliflit car n U-lnu; miKUltalile for lieitvy roudit. A t motion engine need a mlBhty umiHiih road, yt-t a trnctlon eUKlue U tiotlilnir more than n heavy weight autoinolillf. Over nnv and all kind of road the Model "T" will run more tnlicn, more daya, more yean than any heavy car "manufac tured and it In the lkhtext of them all. A Model "T" Ford, a rlutilieate of the Ford ear for 1110. In the New York to .Seattle race, arrived In Se attle tlrxt after the harditit, tough eut. moat KruellinK content ever run, beating from Mart to linili all the high-prhred, high-powered, heavy weight coiiiietitoni. Light weight wan very liu-gely reMiKiUHlble lor that. Trice only SlO.'iO fully equipped f.o b. Portland. Worth while inventigat lng, Isn't It? ! Yonnt trnlv 2-17-2t f. L. Hhattuck. i RAnce FOR Furniture Carpets Ranges Hardware AND Building Materials GO TO L1PPMAN 1 & CO. and Save 25 Cents on the Dollar Cabinet Makers Wanted. Twoorthiee cabinet maker wjnted at once, irood wairea paid: toilirl no car. carpenter mauled. Apply to A.ll. I.tfiv man A Co., tnuetitle, Oreitnn. 2-l?lf Wanted Switchboard Operators. Apply t the I'loneer TeleRraph Company. Telephone A 2-m: Grain for Sale. i olden chaff KprinR aheat, lleardle-a barley and Rolled barley (ir aale at the RODMAN RANCH, near Culver. R D IF You Have 200 -1000 Acres of land and are willing to sclL let us know locality and price and our agent will calL Realty Developing Company Prineville, Oregon 8 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PKINEVILI.K, OREGON fetock IwarJed by the day, week or month at UeaKonable rates. Remember u when In rrineville, Kates Rkasonabi.b. W have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Caaai aj PI387 Quality It what the careful buyer in ventigatea when purchasing jew elry or watchea. We atand be hind tbe quality ol everything we ell we guarantee it to be ol the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Priaavilla, Or eg on Dr. J. E. Marsh OF PORTLAND CHIROPRACTOR Will be at Hotel Prineville Nervous disorders a specialty, also all kinds 61 chronic incurable ailments treated by the druglcps method of healing by Dr. Marsh, the most successful chiropractor on the Pacific Coawt. c o Early in March I Prineville . Firemen's asquerade ance M TO BE GIVEN AT THE CLUB HALL Monday Eve, February 21 LIST OF PRIZES I5ct Waltzera Firnt prize: (lent. Oxford sliws by the Winnek Company; litdy. Oxford hIioph by J. B. fStewnrt & Company. Jiest WaltITU K:on(l prize: Gent, lint by Fodter & Hyde; lady, vhhc by l. I'. AdaniMon & f-'ompany. lient SuHtalned Character (jent, box "Baifle" cl'irft by George Storkmaun; lady, fur collarette by LIvely-Jordan-Lanluit'Co. I'rettlcat CoHtutne (Jent, aafi'tv razor by The W. F. King Co.; lady, Hilk fiutclnator by C. W, Klklim (,'omptii v. ' iiurk-Mqtie (lent, umbrella by I. Mlcliu!; laiiv, $l.2o box candy by Sara tiulllford. Music by Morgan's Orchestra Tickets One Dollar Statement of Retourcea and liabilitiaa of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tfca cloao of baatnaaa Nov. 1. 1909 KKHOIIUK8 I.IAIIII.ITIKf Loani and IHaoounU Si',910 &S capital Rtock 1 10,001 00 United gum Bunda lijm 00 Hurplua Kund..... 60.OJ0 W Bunk remlaeata ll.WH 1J rlroulatlon t.lOtOO Kedemptlim fund til 0 t'ndlvlded proSU W.ve(t trr faah A Iue from bank ai'.ft?.' M Individual Depoalta IW.1 M ''fl,l75W - a-ir,,,-1 so B.. F. AU.a, FmUnl T. M. BaUwIa. CWitar Will WanwaUar, Vka FraaUeat H. BaMwkt, Aaa'l CaakUr City Meat Market Horigan & Still, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Lard. we will save you money. 1 Cured Bacon and Fishjand Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and i Shingles, MouldirjgB, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc, Etc T I 8 ft- ft I I 1 1 1 I 101 SHIPP & PERRY I . riUNEVILLE, OREGON E