R ead This Have You Heard About Our Bean Guess ing Contest? $10.00, $5.00, and $2.50 in trade will be given a first, second and third prizes to the person or per sons on Dcoemher 10th at 8 p. m,, who guesses nearest to the right number ol beans in a jar plared on our counter. Every 50c cash purchase entitles a cuslsmer to one guess. You may be the lucky one. Close pricm, reasonable trrnn ami lirxl rlas quality have bmt llir nir.ins ol rapidly reducing our kIik k ul alovra during the pant lew wnki I lowevrr we slill have i good iwd stork ol Cook Sl.ivn, llralm and Coal Oil Slovw, which will be told at prices ranging Irom $3. up to $90. We lire in a position lo mrel the cWtt coinprlilinn, Loth in quality and price, Cive ui a call. THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION I'lmcr Zii'k nrrlvcd Hiilurdny with K, I, How' fn luht tcti'ii. .1,1'.. I'lilli-r wiih In I hi' Imm ul I he In mi IiIh Milt I'riH'k ranch. .low I.. Wtudum Wfvx In truiii hi much in'iir Culver Hiilurdny. W. .1. Kchiuldt u( llonurd (tiM IiIIkIMI'MH ViKilill' l ItlHtllt Hill Wl'l'K. W.J. JiiIiuhihi li.in hhIiI IiIn rut lie Hint I iinlitjr the InliT In I'rlni'- Villi'. .Inliii I'.. I'dwitrd n In (rum lli'lllt 'I' tl H tl k rt-1 I llC l M'lllllUM till' fiilil lillll K ' " I ' ' John ninl I'r.'.l Crime nrrtved M . ii 1m y (mm Sluitilku with freight nr Inrnl iucrclntut, ' I n-. I .I'll, win) lnm Ihs'H iiili Hick with lvilni. ill I lii- J.O. I'ii well ilitii' 1'iiMt nl I lie city, tit ahjthtly liu imn'il. Minx Mny Knox entertained nt "llelilti" limt I'lldiiy I'Venlnir In Imiinr uf ln-r Irli'inl Ml Vloht ll.'.v in. MS of I'ow.ll Unite. Ilflnuli llll'tlt were WTVCll. I'iiIiiii Clmrt'll Service. 10 II. in llllilo Srlmiil. 11 H. in. I'n-iu 111 nu. H::m . lii.C, K. Him Ii I v, 7:l I'rcnch. but. Topic, "JtmtlUcutloii." Conn' with in iiml we will irviit you kindly. '. I. Uullcy, I'ntor. Married N'ovciuliiY 21, Chnrle Ciiimli'ton ftinl tilce I.iiUKhllit, both ot I'liullim, were married by Iti'V. J mi. M, lliijrvliitt nt M. K. I'limonnitc The yoiinif couple U'lt tho ft rut o( tin1 week (or I'liullim where Mr. CoiibIc Ion I MtatloiuMl n n (oreat rnniccr. Crook county Iiml n record mliidill Moniliiy. I'lirliiu twenty-four hour Indie o( itiotHturv Ml, which brlnit the total rainfall thl month to over three lucht-. Tln mill l iHH'omlntt thoroughly oiikcd with in i 1h t ii r'' which menus nliiiiiiliint crop next yrnr. Turlnck (CnliM Journal: Samuel 1). Price, who recently cnine here I rum I.iiliioiitit, Oreiroii, hit ur dinned thi'olil Itluhnrd ranch lyliiK (our inllin Boutli o( TiirliH'k, cotilt tnir o( liW nere. Till lit a choice liluh Krndc property. The price paid wiih Jl'.',r.dO. While ninny line large turkey lire enjoyed each yeiir by the people ol Crook county It Ih elilotn n twenty lour pounder make hi appeurnnee, Much il oitejjrnecd the table o( Mr. iiml Mr. Cluirle M. Klklh on TlmiikHitlvliiK Ihiy whore a lew friend I'lijoycd nuvlejiiiut il Inner mid a Hoclitl evening. Service nt M. K. Church next Sun ilcy iniirnliitr nnd t'venlntt. InlercHt- llIK HIlllJl'CtH lllHCIIBMCd nt liolh HIT vice with Hpcclnl munlc by choir. The piiHtor will lim e lor IiIh evening theme, "Ancient tJili'Htloii Modern ly AiiHWercd." Everyone Ih cordially welcomed. We CHpeclally Invite thoMe who have no ehiircli tioine to worwhlp with uh, J nu, M. Hoggin, piiMiur. W lllln in IliH'ifll moved III (iiinll.v to 1'rlin'illli' Iiml week In order to Mi'inl IiIh rhlldn'il toHchool. 1 1. Moruaii o( riiiillna wiih culled to Sllvertoii, Oreisoli, t lie lll-wt ol the week, where III mother Ih very III. I lii' l.inlli'H Aid KiH-lely ol I lie Hup tint Clninli will hold a riimiuni; Hale and hiiiiilkcivhli't luunar on Hi v. 17. I.nw mice l.lHler who Iiiih Ihi-ii hiiI- (erluu Irom mi attack ol typhoid, Ih Improving, and will huhii Ih- out i( all ilnnuer. Jnliti MiiIh'U will Hpeak nt. the Mill Cn-ek KchoiillioiiHK nest Sunday at II ii. in. HiipplyliiK the pulpit lor Mr. Ilallcy. (live lilm n liciirlnn. Itiv, Halley will preach at the I,a. (ollctli Hi'lioolhoiim Snniliiy nt 3 p. III. Ilenyhe eMvtH a In'tter con. urc;ntloii than he had theother time. J. W. HooiicIh rlearluit and IciicIiik ii ti'iiin-re place iiorthciiKl ol HI I'rlnevllln lielitht property, wln-re Im propoHcH to mart n modern chicken liirm. Kpwnrlli lA'iiune Ilevotloiinl Meet- Inn nt M. K. Uhiiri'li t:V Sunday eveulnit. Thoiiiiht (or m-ii-mlH-r Some truth (rom the Twelve trop lietH." Tuple lor Hit. th "The Heart ol the lopcl." h, 1.1, 12, John 3, 11 HI. Iti pnrt ol deleunte to Niili-dlHtrlct ronveiitlon nt Ited- mond, A hearty Invitation extended to nil. Uolit. Carvy, leader. Married At tlihomo! M. IVter Krlckmin Nov. '.Mill Krnint K, Aycix'k ol Crook county mid Sunk' May KrlckHon weru united In iimrrlnne, ('. 1. Halley olliclatlnir. Alter the weddlnit cen-mony wn perlorined the bride nnd uroom led the wny to a table loaded with Rood tliliiK Theni were quite n lew uncut prcHcnt iiml nil were well entertained nnd unite In thela-Ht wIhIic lor the hnppy couple. It, L. ltrrwiti'r, who hn lieetl with County Surveyor It lee nil miiumer, led lat Friday (or Heduiond where ho will stay about n month. Mr. llrvwHtcr will then take tip hi Kindle at the I'ulveriilty ol CIiIciiko where he letl oil In hi Mopliomiire year. HI a crack till round uthlctv mid hi nervlce will lie- mlnncd In athletic circle In l'rluevllle. Ill Irlenda here wlHh ti t in all kind ul (rood luck. The 600 Club entertained thvlrliiiH buudH, weetlieartaud a lew trlctul bint Friday evcnliiK, The prelty honie o( Mr. and Mr. Owur llvde, which 1m recently undergone many Improvement, wa chonen lor till Modal Kiithc ring. The greater part ut tho eveiilntr wa devoted to 50(1. Mr. and Mr. Mllllron ere tin- hiic ci'mhIuI player ol the evt'iiliiK nnd won the prle which eouHlHted ol u hcHUtldi! Iiuiid imlliteil bon-bon iIIhIi and a pretty Ink well. The even- liitf i'IoboiI with dellrloiiH rclrcHhment which wen nerved by tho ihlmiiIhth. Mr. and Mr. Jlytlc,iiHHiUd by the club member proved theniMelve to be moMt ilcllght fill entertainers. LOCAL MENTION The Basket Ball Game. (I. M. Cornctt lelt yi'Htcrday lor lli'inl on IiiihIih-bb. Mr. Nellie Ni-whoii retiiriieil Sun day (rom Heliver, Colo. Kill Shepherd o( Itiirne puhbciI llirniik'li I'rltievllle ycHterday lor lbmion, where he will end the winter. Mr. nnd Mr. M. K. r.lt'K li ft Sat urday (or Mr. UIhh' old home In MlHHourl, w here they w ill vlnlt Irlend and relative. 5 I'mil tlllchrlHt ol Paulina piumcd throuuli I'rlnevllkt the (lrt ot the wwk tor Calllomla point, where he will H'iid the winter. Mr. Clllton, nn uncle ot !. S. Ctltton ot till elty, arrived the llrHtot the wii'k (rom hi eiiHteru home, and will vlnlt here lor a time. All ('. H. A S. auto have been put In tho jraraire lor the winter. They will Imj overhauled and repared lor the nmh ol the early rUix mouth. (ieo. P. Ken in n-tunietl Tuendny Irom Htntlon alonn the Prlnevllle Shiinlko road, where lie ha lieen Ui'ttlntr the Htaire tock ready for the winter road. Tliomn Miller nnd Ml MndKle Cos were married on ThnnkHiflvlnir day at the home ot the bride' mother, Mr. W. C. Connlcton, In Paulina Volley. The ceremoney wn performed by JiiHtlce I. It. Meyer. Vernon UhUt, who I In a Port land In Hjilt ul receiving tri'iittuenttor hi eye, which wa Injured by nidiot aome week ngo, underwent an ofier. atlon on ThiiiikHglvliur day, which will iive the Might of the Injured eye, although It will nl way lie some what Impaired. K. h. Koe arrived Tuiwday ot Inst wivk trom Ilelaler, where heuccldent- ly Hliot hliiiHelt In the toot with a 30- rallher plHtol, Mr. Koho toiind the gun nnd wn trying to ee how It operated when he accidentally ill charged It, the ball entering hi heel, Indicting a very palnlul but uot dangerous wound. He will bo about on crutches in a few days. K. L. He Courcey ot Bend ha the contract lor driving piling at the wet approach ol (he Crooked Klver bridge, wet ot. Prlnevllle. This work Is Hearing completion, and will lie a great protection to the big bridge which spun the river at that point. Mr. He Courcey also ha the contract to gravel the road from thl bridge to the city Hue and 1 negotiating with the city govern ineiit ,for a contract to complete tho work aloug tlilstrcet. Prliii vllle, 25, IVnd, 5. In the evening 1'rliievllle nnd liend lined up on the lloor of Club Hall tin the annual baHketlinll came. The laet that Crook County High completely outcliiHHed their uppo iieiit doc not urgiie that the locnU played eiiiitlonal ball. The Ih I tor are new to the game. Thb wn their first nppearance. A little tnon work will do wonder tor them and they will be able to make our buy put up a much better exhlbl Hon of the game. Tim game wa not marked by the daeh that uhuiiIIv cbanicterla the work of the Crook County High. The HtrenuoiiHlie of football took the life out of both team and mnde butt work nn ImpoMHiblllty. The Itend team went onto the lloor crippled by the lo ol their center. Ilrewster wa loaned to them nnd he put up an excellent game. Only a lew on the hie line who were "next" ever Hiispected ns they watched lilm dashing up and down the lloor, taking u hand In nearly every play, that lie wn ul ferlng Intensely (rom mi over dose ol Thanksgiving turkey. The game started fnt but neither team wn nble tt locate the basket. To Uoy McCalllster belong the credit of the first basket. He brought loud applause from the side line by a pretty throw Irora the center of the floor. A the game progressed Cliarle l.owtlier also lo cateil the basket and contributed most materially to the final score. Pile close guarding of ltoy Lowthcr and Holand McCulllsttr held the visitors hclple. and made scoring almost Impossible and their passing to the forward, Hlce and I.owtlior were almost perfect. Itend ha promised a return game In the near future and an Interesting content Is ure to result. The lleud team were composed of true sportHiuen. They put their bent effort to win, bnt did dot complalu nor cherish un 111 teeliug toward the Santa Claus Headquarters. If you are looking for Christinas present go to Mr. Cyrus. She has the largest and most complete line in town. Dolls, candle In endless. variety nnd to suit every purse, Cull and look them over. Mits. Vika Cviit'H. 12-1-liu visitor. The most hearty good will prevail Is-tween the two schools and we hope. It will coot lone. A reception wu given the boy of the i'.rnil football and basketball teams at the high school building lie evening before the Thiiiiksglvlng nines. A imiiiiImt of eiijoynlde giiiiii were lila.ved, during which the visiting BtudeiitH had nif opportunity to meet everyone pnyu nt. nnd a geiiernl good time wn had. ItefreHlimelit were served by the home girl. The reception closed with a ron lug chirr lor the visiting tenuis, and the building wa (jnlet by ten o'clix-k giving everyone a good rest for the tussel for athletic honor on Thanks giving Uny. Jersey Bull for Sale. One fiften-month-old bull. J. K. AiiiMHu.v, i'rinevllle, Oregon. 10-27-tl. Wanted. One or two good milch cowi. Mast give plenty ol Bond milk. Addrese, lIv mi; full dcM-ription and' price. Hokaku Hi-iNMNliend, Ore. 12 l-2t. . Notice. ' I'a-lies that liar stock in mr pasture 'ake idem ont and par ynur pasture bill, or I n il! sell the stuck fur charge. Mkd ' MiKIIIIHIL. 2tp Title Talks WADli HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty 4 Prinevill, Oregon The Completeness of Our Record We have one index that leads with un failing accuracy to every recorded trans action afttcting t'.ie title to any lot or parcel ol land in Crook county. This index refers to photographic co j its of the instrument itself, from which our abstracts are complied. Besides this index and the thousands of photographs, we have all necessary modern helps to finding out things about the title, taxes, judgment, liens, decrees, and the like. Could anything be more complete? All here under one roof'; no need to go further. We invite you to call on ui and let ua show you our abstract plant, and talk over the title to that land of yours. Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc.) PKINKVILLE, OREGON. (We photograph the records.) Crook County Journal County Official Paper " m THEiMATTRESS BEARING THIS LABEL) Soap, water and a brash are all that it needed to keep the outside of an Ostermoor ; Mattress awect and dean. The imsidt never needs attenUon. CosU nothing fat repair. Aa occaaional "outing" in the sun kep H freih and new, because It is built (not staffed) of clastic, fibron Osteraoor aheet. It cannot sag. lump nor pack like hair.'' ' ' - . Make sure too get the genuine Oitermoor. Not the label put there to protection against worthies Imitation. We cU at factory, price and Invite Inspection. 1 The Winnek Co. inc Exclusive Agent for Prineille 'pjfj $1.50 a year. Subscribe now Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights Princvtlle's latest residence district, just platted and now on the market. Meet us at the Hotel Prineville at the time specified above and examine the property. Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less Irost than on thcriver bottom. Fresh air. pure water and an excellent view of the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Half cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the maps at our office. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. J. E. Stewart & Co