1 I ... For Sensible, Substantial, Useful, Durable Christmas Gifts See THE W. F. KING COMPANY L LOCAL MENTION K. II. U'lllliiMiH U III the illy Irom KpiIiiiiiiiiI. K. K. (illlfliwntrr nf I'lHit In In J'rliifvlllo toilMy. J. I''. UrKiin n( Aiiti ldM' wna In I'rlni'Vlllii Monday. CiniiiiiliwImiiT llit.vli y In In I'Miic villi tinliiy front I.nhlliiw. II. I'. Mi'IioIn il I.nhlliiw wiin a I'rliifvlllw vloliur TiicNiliiy: Mr. mill Mtn. II. T, Johimon l I'uwrll lliillc nrv rvpnrU'il sick with llVillllllTlll. SIllTlff t'lwt Illllllllir IlIlN tllllllllll'(l JJiilm K. IMwnnU l lu-inl, lii'iul ili'imty lii'rlfl. I.. Kuiimlrn lin JiinI rvrrtvwl n lurixi Ji'tvi'li-r'N Niifi' (ur storliitf his stork il k'hhIn. St'itrli't li-vrr Is rriort'il In the family nt I.. M. TIiuiiihn, who live tWl) llllll-H CIIHt III I.HPlOlltll. Mtn. tllli l.llifnii ri'tnriil tlu first ol tin' week (ruin Vliliitlin stale, where nlu luu Ihi'H vlltlii. Mmlnm Iiiih street Huhls. There nre seven of them, eneh of 2Ti0rniiillf power. (iiiKotlna In the lllnmlmint. It. 1.. 1 (.' m rcvy Iiiin fliilHlicil I lit' tnk (if i;rn i'IIiik the ruml from t lit tit j limit tu the (jratle west of town. IIuiiht till I of UlirilN pllMM'tl t liriiuli tin- illy tin first ol the week fur 1 'irl liiuil, ulii'if i will H'iul tliu winter. MIhn I.iimles o( Iti'ilinunil pitNwil tlirniiKh rrluevllle tin" first ol the week en n m to to I'aiillnn, where she will tnke i'liiirj;i of the schools, J, Vi. I.litt lilt-ii in mill wife ol Kitn IHi'K"! (,'iillf., nre In rrluevllle to nh'ii1 the winter. They nre looking fur liirm In ml anil like theopieHriini'e ul tliU country. The lncoinltiit mull stiitfe upset ou Crltsly mountain Kiiniluy nlioiit mill ulijht, mil) Hugh r'liuiley, who win ilrlvlnu, 'inul one ol the piiHNeuifers, were Imilly Iji iiIki J. W, K. llmnmer of liny Creek Iihn Imuulit th harilwiireaiid Implement IiiimIiii'hn of A, C, Sanloril of Muilrim. Mr. Nmifuril unil finally will nh'ui1 the whiter In 1'nrUiiuil. Murrli'il Ieeemler 12, at the resl denee of the brlile parents In l'rlne Yllli', llarni'N K. Lowell und Mrs. Maud Teel, ltev. C. 1". llulley olllcltt ln. Mr, Lowell hus u linino tienr lteiid. N. A. 1'riini) him Just coiiipli t'd the w ork of itrndliiK und jfrnvrlliiK (in nlley between Ills proMTty anil Mint ofC, V. Klklim, which Ik In ItetU'r condition thmi any street In theclty. We need more of IiIh kind. Saturday a fire Mtnrteil In the woodHlied of Smiforil 1'leltls on the north utile of Orliovn, mid a iuautity of hay, toKelher with ImrueHD, horse blanket mill wood were consumed. The tire di'partinent wim not called out. Dr. Itelknnp linn piirrhnwd 11)11 1 1 Ultima "SO" Btito, hnvlnir sold IiIh llntrk to U Iioonnr. The new rnr I it beauty mid In well 'iiilpM'd. it liim(jiiKolliii' tank of Hiiltliii'iit eaia elly to run the ear 4.VI nilhii without rvlllllntf. Married -TneNilny evening. Ik-eem-Int 1:1. C'liarle II. Hiuimr mid Alice I'll nine, both of Crook county, were married nt M. K. piirsonane by the piiMtor, llev. Jni). M. llnuiilni. The young couple eMTt to make their homo near I'rlnevl I . Miirrlwl In this city, Ieceiiiler 11, at the. residence of the Kromu'N father, Wldd Harm and Cnru.Hhurt, ('. 1'. Ilalley ullliiatlnit. The groom In the noil of Attorney (ieorife UurneN mid hn llveil In thlclly since child hood. The lirlile In a sister of Kales Short. Villon Chunii services 10 a. m. lllble miiool. 11 a. in. J.O. 1'owell will Iihv chnrice of the NervleeN. The pimtor will pn-oeh nt I'owell Hiitte MiioolhoiiND at that hour. 6u'IO C. K. Noelcly. lender, MInn I, ura Steiiim. 7:.'k) rreiuiiliiK Topic, "The Fri'eiiitMi of Salvation," TlwNlxtti article oltnlth. A cordial welcome awalta the "whiHiiM'ver will." C. r. Itnlley, umtor. Win. SlirllU'rn, who wowlntereNted lu the moiind hamUton' with Frank III) A Cooke, died Tucvilny tilnht ol typhoid teverj at the 1'uludexter hu idtul, where he luu been nick lor three wcckN. Mr, HIiiIIImtk came Irom Chlciitfn to I'rlnevllle mime time ni. Mr. SIii'IIIhtk'n relative, who lire In CIiIciiku were tt lt'Krnphed concern Init the death ol their mm, nnd In reply requeNted that the body lie burled here. Fauernl nervleen were held thU nlteruoon at 2 o'tiiH'k In the rrcKbytcrlnn church. The MiinoiiIc Kxlito elected the following oiricere Haturdny nlKht. I). I'. Adammin, prenlillnn olllcer; C. K. Stnlth, S. W.; J. K. Ilhinchnrd, J. V.; tlllver Adaiii", Tivanurerj and Dale June, Secretary. The KiiHtern Star ofllccre will lie: Kuy ltaldwlu Worthy Matron; Dr. Chan. 8. Kd wardN, Worthy l'utron; Mm. J. 11. llntier, Conductrt-NM; Mm. F, 8. Hoff man, AMlNtunt Conductrt'NH; C. 1'. Smith, Secretury; and Mm. I. Michel, Treiuiurer. The election ol oBlcem tor the Chapter will take place on Dec ember 21, and they will lie lumulled on December 27. Mcthodlut Church eervlcee, Sun day Di'c. IS: Two excellent pro. drains will lie Riven at the church, both at 11 a. in. and 7::i0 p. in., eon iNtlng ol the dlHcuHHlon ul liitenmt Ing theniee by the pimtor and him-cIiiI hiualcnl nuuilH'ra by the choir. If you have no other church home we Invito you to woinhlp with u. A cordial Invitation In extended to the public to hear the dlMCUtwIon ol two vital themcH. Morning, "The 1'IiIIor ophy ol I'rnyer," and evenliiK, "Not Kor Sale." Kp worth Ix'intne hold It devotional meeting In tho linns room at 0:45 p. in, J uu. M. H UKglna, puNtor, LOCAL MENTION . t C. W. Colby In In the city tlilw week. Frutik (Jlli hrUt li ft the flmt ol the week lor Cortland. Hyrnn Cndy wan n IiiihIiicm vlHltor Irom I.nlilluw Tueday. Ih'an and Harvey Cynm left the flmt ul the week lor ArUoua. ieot(e H. Kuimm'I wan In Irom hi home rmiiii on Ochuco, Saturduy. Jiimve (illtiirlNt of Ilaruei waa a hiiHlncMi vlsltur the flmt ol the week. ('. A. Chapman ol Lower Itrldtd' wa In I'rlnevllle on IiuhIiichn Hatur dny. I. V.. Hay and wile ant In I'rlne vllle from their ranch on John Day river. County Anmr J. I). Ijifiilliite In coiillued to IiIh room by mi attack of rheiuuutlNin. ( his ('ohm Is very nick with cry IH'Iiih compllcntlons on one ol his nrtiiH. lie In not exjiocted to live. Hhlpp & Terry' new saw in 111, which wuh completed recently on upH-r McKay, Imkhu oHratloiiH the Omt ol the week. The Ladle Annex will gsve a FiOO party Friday evening, DecemlHT 18. All ini'inlMTs are rtiiii Hteil to lie on hand promptly nt S o'liin li. Win. JohtiHon ol Ijildlaw In help Iiir the couuey clerk In the work ol extending the tax roll toruHO In the Sherlfl'i ofllce In collecting taxes. Q. W. lteynoldH, who eold his I'owell Uuttu ranch to Frank FoHter Rome time ago, left the butt of the week for John Day, where lie will make his home. A. J. Woodurd, who hue Died on a homintend In Central Oregon, re turned to his old home In Oklahoma the flmt ol the week, where he will ell his proHTty. When he return to Oregon It will lie lor the purpose ol milking hie home here. Frank I'etett wrltee to frlcuils here that ho met C. A. 1 1 ousel, who wan at one time paotor ol the M. IC. church here, while pausing through Nebraska the other day. Mr. Hansel hue recovered Irom hie Nlckuees and owns a ranch. Mr. I'etett la now In Fort Smith, Arkansas. Ilemo E. Itoudeau of Klngsley, Oregon and Mabel A. Simons ol Ash land, Oregon, were married by llev. Juo. M. HuggliiH at thcM. E. parson age Thursday evening, December 8. The young couplo will make their home ou a homestead forty-five mill's Irom I'rluevllle. The Epworth League devotional meeting will lie held Sunday evening at 6:4(1, lu the lecture room at the M. E. Church. Topic for Dcccmlicr 18, a survey of the missionary con ditions "from the watchtower," lea 21;11-12. A hearty Invitntton U ex tended to ull. Dorthy Schnaesee, leader. v The llaptlst Ladk-e Aid will give a rurmnuge mile and handkerchief bnxaar Saturday, at IkiknafMi hall. Lunch will lie Nerved and at night an oyster Nuppcr will lie given. The I'rlnevllle school board levied n. tax of 0 mills at the miiool meet ing held Saturday, The attendance at the meeting wits good. The Ncntlment lor a new rchool building wai unanimous. The style ol build ing and thociwt will In decided at a meeting to lie held later on. Death of I. Michel Modern Woodmen Election." The local order of Modern Wood men held their annual election Tues day evening. The office lor the coming term will be: J. O, Powell, consul; A. T. Ilogtie, advisor; K. V. Constable, banker; 0. C. Brlx, clerk; E. F. Mitchell, escort; II. F. Mitchell, watchman; H. It. ltogue, sentry: Geo. E. Smith, manager for time yearn. and Ikictore Ed wards and llown- lierg were elected physicians. A committee waa selected to arrange lor a building lot. The Installation ol ofllcera will take place In the llelknap hull, January 9. A committee woo appointed consist ing ol J. t). I'owell and C. C. Ilrlx, to arrange for a lot where a building enn tie erected tor the use ol the lodge. Fa.t Basket Ball Game. One ol the fastest and most In teresting basket ball games ever played In I'rlnevllle waa played last night at the club hall between the Fine Halm and the Itough Necks, each team representing a table at the lickett boarding house. The Fine Malm won the game by a score of eighteen to eleven. At no stage was the game slow or uninteresting. An oyster supper will be given by the losing team. The Fine Hulrs were: It. L. Urewster, A. K. Bowman, Max Holer, W. U. Morse, Mr. Pollard and Sam Price. Hough Necks Geo. Newell, Hoy Lowther, Chas. Lowther A. llutes uud Aaron Huffman. I. Michel, who had been suffering from vurlouseotnpllcatlon of disease for several weeks, died at his home In this city Tuesday at 9M a. m. He was 6:1 yenm of age. ' Some three months ago, Mr. Michel sent Sunday at the II. Ulbson fruit ranch and after returning Irom the Sunday trip, complained of feeling sick. A doctor was called on Tiles day und t lie rase was found to becrlt cal. Mr. Michel was advised to leave filestore and take medical treatment, which he did. After severel days he was con sidered almost lieyond recovery. However, Dr. Kd wards took him to Shnnlko In his auto and from there he was taken by train to The Dalles Hospital, where he was much Im proved. He returned to Prlnevllle and took up hi duties again at the store but was soon compelled to call medical aid and this time his ailment wi pronounced typhoid, which was later complicated by bronchn! ali ments. The body was shlp'ed to Portland tor burial, leaving I'rlnevllle Yester day morning. II. It. Johnson, James Gllehrli-t aud the nurse who has been attend ing Mr. Michel, accompanied tie family. Mr. Michel .came to Prlnevllle nine years ago for his wife's health. He engaged In buslntss with his brother-in-law, Mr. Rlsser, Later J. E. Stewart bought Mr. Rlsser's share ol the business and a few years later Sir. Stewart bought Mr. Michel's Interest. A short time afterward The J-eader was opened, which bus prospered Irom the start. Mr. Michel was a member of the local Masonic order and has always lieen a man ol Influence and standing lu the community. He leaves a wid dow and two sons. Sylvan and Arthur, aged twelve and fourteen respectfully. ' New Year's Ball -AT- CLUB HALL Friday Evening, Dec. 30, 1910. ; Music by Luckey's Orchestra. A good time promised. Come! Come! If I ffTtf nrr? I !! jl .... .Ti. fill unit . .nlTrSitl m. .11 W II I 7 XL YOjJj CAN WASH intMA.i.c3:: BEARING THIS LABELN Soto, wster and a bnuh sra all that bl needed to keep the outiide of an Ottermoor j klattreu sweet and clean. The inside never seed attention. Costs Bothinf fcr repairs. Aa occasional "outing" la the san keps It fresh and new, became It is built (not stuffed) of clastic, fibrous Ostennoor sheets. It cannot sag, lump nor pack likshalr.'' ' Make sure yon get the genuine Oatermoor. Not.' the label put there to protect yom against worthless Imitations. W sell at factory, prices and inrit. inspection. 1 mm T . 1 f Ihe VYinnek to. inc Exclusive Agenb for Prinevillel f Free Auto Excursion PrinevlUe'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 6r mosquitoes. Less frost than on the river 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. SB Suggestions for Samta Clam s PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR LADIES MEN BOYS cprool Mose. Table Linen. Carving Sets. v Food Choppers. '' I Razors, Knit Mufflers. I Pocket Knives. Children. 1 . Sweater Coals. Napkins. ' 'Embroidery Scissors. Coffee Percolators. Pocket Knives. Indian Robes. Sweater Coats. Dolls. Blocks. Knit Scarfs, Blankets. Sewing Machines. Indian Robes. Holeproof Hose " Dress Shirts. Knit Mufflers. , Goll Gloves, Comforters. Bread Makers. Felt Slippers. Sweater Coats. ' Box Cigars. 22 Cal. Rifles. Games. Jo Eo Stewart Co, gam