Christmas Auction Sale! On next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and again at 7:30 p. m., FRANKLIN fc COOKE Will hold an Auction Sale in order to unload the goods left on hand in the Jewelry Department, in particular. Some other goods will also be offered for sale. WE NEED THE MONEY. And will sell at a sacrifice. Our jewelry line consists of Watches, Clocks, Watch Fobs, Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Cuff Buttons. Collar Buttons, Sash Pins, Scarf Pins, Hat Pins, Ladies' Back Combs, Ladies' and Gents and Childrens Rings, Tie Pins, Etc., Etc MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED. A present or presnts, (consisting of jewelry of some kind) to the value of $10.00 will be Given Away Free!! To the customers buying the largest amount of goods at each sale!! Come One! Come All!! n Hort Lost. t iwt soma two wooVt ga, grv pacin j saddle horo. writhing ato-H Iota) II., I,V hands high and hobblod wl-i) noting awav. Aiiron hearing at or rinding horse, lrn uk car. of III in and twelve reward by notifying Anne llrothers, lWml, Oregon, at one. 12 8 Cattle Wanted. V ar Id th market fur all kinds ol (at cattle; cow stuff preferred. The highest market oriee preferred. Would pay 10 ctmta per pound lor stock hogs weighing from 100 to 12.1 ami 10 , cent, fur lee. than 100 pounds; also m tlii market for fat hogs anil valves. I'. Hnrni A Co., Kivltnond, Oregon, Hot 176. IS-lliiu Sunset Magazine. Road la December Sunset Msinttius Sau Francisco The Kxpnsitton City Superbly Illustrated in Four Color. Now on sale, all newt ttauda, 16 cent 12 1-ot Land Wanted An investor wool J liks to hoar from owners of farms, dry or irrigated ; grat ing or timber land, t't'jeot, invest mcnt. Agents need not aniwer. Ad dress, P., Crook t'oiiuty Journal. 12 1 11 For Sale for $75.00 A new IIS Tarlor OrRnn, n bennty; woiiiu excimiurc lor gnnii. t or par tH-nlrtix address box X2, l'rliit-vlllo, Oregon. 11 3 if Jerseys For bale. 1 cow, fresh Jan. lot. t yearling heifers. 1 taonionths-old heifer call. 1 fifteen niontln okl bull. J. K. A pa ton. I'rinovilU), OreKUU. 10-27-lf. Frank! Cooke Masonic Building, Prineville, Oregon Contest Notice. lViMrtnwnt of the Interior, t'nltrd Stall ljuni Office, The 1IU, Otvun. NovrmOr A AuftW'teiit enntmt afrlttavlt ltvlnt Iwn Qltl lu thu office ir Ada K. Mumts cun'Mi ant. Hjruinst ho mo I ft d otry, Nv mtl, iimt May , furMW'a Meriioii 1. Townnhlu 15. Jolin M. Bti-wnri, tUwtMt (XwiWtti, In which U tt HilwM Ihitl Mill Juhu M Hi wrl ditsi nn or niKiut Murvii 13, thiit tlnoe tU1 rial, hla hvlns Alio 8. Johnson, John M. Kiewart, Mary H. Anittmon, Hltitm W. Stewart nud Kuth KliMini tmvi felW'tt iti n. UIMipn ort'ulllvuti Mtl iniot mi miulrtsl hjr lw: that Mktt Htwmv wm nkt tlti to tit plortiHMit In the army, uavr or utarUw twrp of lh I'ulUil tal In Hum of war. Mali! Parties arv hrvt? notirWil tonnrnr rf-Hud, and oiri rvkW'tice tuuchlnir siild I aiw-Kuilon h( lOocIiM'k a. uu on Jnituarr U, 111. U-ftirrT. VI. J. huffy- a notary public al hUornci' In Prlnvliu, Onniim, and tlmt DqhI liHrtnK will he held al 1U tVltw-k a uu on Jiinuary 1U, b'fttrv tha llutfr aud cvlwrat I nUtnl 8Utv Laud offlc In TIi The atd ctmttant hnvlnr. In a proper am t ditvtt. tiled N'ovftnUT .fit, U0. wl tWth rariii j whtrh show thnt nfter dtiff dlllrvuo pnrwinal ' rvttt f ihU nlio' can not Ih niadu, tt U j hert'by ordon-d and dlrwled that mioh noUit xlven by dut? and pwwr puilbnllon. ! t', W. NKMJKK, Ii.t(t-r. HorM for SaIo. Out ho old ( Smiu Smith mnvh, nenr rrlnrvllU. K'5 Itcntl nt nmnP uml jn'hltniia, Iurn7 ritoimh for work horwn, will noitl lunny numlr Ht rvnaoimMo trn, Kor further ln(tpriiiHt:m ndtinva 1). II. Hummki I., rrlnovlUe, Otvgon. u -Irt-U Nt)tli" of l'itinl AccvuntioM Notbia U hcrrbv lvn hv Ihr iintlontfinrd Ih extvutor of h imn will mid tiamoiil of w'th w, Mi ton. drotnuNHl. thut hi lm niMlf and HI(hI bt Anal Hiteoitnttiut M liU Hdmlnla- t rat ion tTatu iwiaitaiih tin rirk or l ho tmnty tmiit, and lltai thvaald court hi m'I Moixluv, Ihe Jnd tUy ti Jamiaty, lll, at 10 o'ctot'lt In tit torvnoon. at tltcoiintv rtmrl room In trtncvlll(V (nn,a lb tint and rlaw nr hnartttv mtd ritlliia nald Html nm ni ne At wtilcli 1 1 inland larany tMu In trrtd tn atd atat may atHar and ubM't to ald flnitl mvimntliitt. itHl thla tOlli da o? Novrmb-r, 110. Kai ch h. Mooaa, K two I or of Ui taat will aud tmianwitt of Htb W. MtHitw' dcaMl Clifton & Cornell's Big Diparlracnt Store OREGON- The Lut CU of the Weit Pid you aeothiibeantl ul article picturing Oregon in tour colon In th November Sl'NSKTT 115,000 It Iwing tHnt by HI'N PKT MAIIAZINK on teriot of rliole tuperbly Mlluttratml in lour color picturing and de scribing th attraction and re-oun-etof tb Wonderland of the Pacific. We will send yon the next three issue of 81'NSKT commencing with the special December iwua -in which begin the liett ril novel ol the year "The Sll," by C. N. A A. M. Williamson and a nperbly illmttraled article in four color on ''San Francisco Th Exposition City ; and In ad dition we will Include copy of the November issue containing the beautifully illustrated article on Oregon. Alt for 25 cent (Stamr or Coiu) Sunset Magazine Weill Fargo BPd'g, Tortland, Ur. Will Extend Beyond Bend Encouraged by the business con ditions in Oregon, James J. Hill, the railroad builder, announced the eventual extension of the Ore gon Trunk Line from the present proposed terminus at Bend. "We will extend the line beyond Bend." said Mr. Hill, as fast as the country develops and justifies us in the expenditure. Whether we will build directly south or whether we will strike out in another di rection depends largely upon the future development of that portion of the state. "It is certain that we will extend our lines and we hope to be able to do this within a short .. time. We would not have gone to all the ex pense of pushing our road through the Deschutes valley if we did not calculate to do considerable work in Central Oregon. It is difficult, though, to do a lot of work if there is no chance to see some business return from it. "We are trying to call attention to Central Oregon and to help build up the country. We have brought in a great many people in the last few years and expect to bring in more. All of this will help the business of the railroads and will enable us to do the im provement work that we count upon doing. Thus far we have been encouraged with the success that has followed our efforts to exploit Oregon. "There is much work to be dote in Oregon, and if the state con tinues to develop within the next few years as it has in the past few years we will be able to push cur development work quite rapidly." As to whether the east-and-west road through Oregon will be built, Mr. Hill said also depends largely upon conditions of the future. He included that project in his state ments with reference to all the future improvements beyond Bend. He talked very optimistically of all the country through which the great Hill system operates, how ever. "Oregon has a good outlook," he said. . "I am glad to see that the people are taking such an interest in the development of their state. I am glad to see the people of the East taking such an interest. I am glad to see by the census re turns that this state, as well as Washington, has grown so wonder fully in the last ten years. "But there is one thing that I don't like to see. It is the pres ence of so many people in the towns and cities, compared with the number in the country. I want to see the farms taken up and the country settled. If we settle the country, the cities will take care of themselves. There is much land in Oregon that can be taken up and developed and upon which people can make eo much better livings that I . am surprised that more people right here in Portland and other cities of the state don't take advantage of these opportunities." Cow Lost. One red and white spotted cow, one eye out. Branded "A" on left hip. Last seen near Lamonta. Reward for information as to her whereabouts. Jno Fields, Lamonta, Ore. 12-8-3p Grand Christmas Ball -AT- Deal at Home. Why do you throw your money away dealiog with traveling men? Dr. Curtis C16M "H"- ilr I JOU WHO glasses, guarantee th-m i i every respect, and make all the iikwhj'j changes for one year. Koom li ai.d 13, poet oHice buildinK. H-17 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice l herPhv eivpn. hv Ih nnrlorKfirnori ttieexecutoi oftlie estate of Michael Chrlstl anl, deceased, that he has mado and filed with the Clerk of the County Court hl final accounting of his administration of said es Ute,and that the said Court has fixed the 6th dar of February. 1UU, at 10 o'clock In the lon-uoon, at me county court room In Prine ville. Orearon. ns the fn .nil nlum fn, i,au.. lot and sealing said final accounting, at wuu.u ume ana place any person may ap- h- ,,u uujec, to saiu nnai accounting. Uated this 22nd day of December, 1910. Charles O. Chiistlanl, Executor of will of Michael Christian!, de ceased. 12-22 Reward! Fifty dollars will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone il legally cutting Juniper trees on lands within the Pilot Butte, Oregon Irrigation or Benham Falls segregations. Juniper wood is a valuable appurtenance to these lands and must be preserved for prospec tive settlers who intend to file thereon. Central Oregon Irrigation Co. Bend, Oregon. 12 15 4t Santa Claus Headquarters. If you are looking fur Chrlxtmn presentB ro to Mrn. Cyrus. She haw tho largest and most complete line In town. Dolla, candlefl In endless variety and to suit every purse. Call uud look them over. Mkh. Viha Cyrus. 12-1-lm Rooms to Rent Two rooms to rent, not for house keeping. Apply to S. A. Pros. 11-10-tf For Sale at a Bargain. 160 acres of timber land and 1(J0 acres of choice wheat land. Address Box 351, Prineville, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby clven, by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Kmlly K, Reynolds, deceased, to all creditors ot said deceased and all others having clalinssgulnst aid estate to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of M. K. Elliott In Prineville, Oregon' within six months from the first publi cation of this notice. Hated this loth day of Dec . 1910. M. D. POWEfJ Administrator of the estate of Emily E. Iteynolds, deceased. 12.1.4 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his final report as administrator of the estate of Augustus Knwlow. deceased, and the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, has appointed Monday, the 2nd day of Jan uary, lull, at the County Con rt room at Prine ville, Oregon, as the time and place for hear ing said account, at which time and place all persons interested In said estate may present any objections there may be to said final ac counting, lit J. H. RANER, Administrator. Skating Rink. Prineville, Or., Friday December 23. Country People Especially Invited. Everybody will be looked after. AN OLD TIME DANCE . iinini P uood time guaranteed. Ferry Pom dexter, Chief Floor Manager. .M CLNVASS FLOOR TICKETS $1.00 MUSIC BY LUCKEY'S ORCHESTRA. Hoover & Roller. T TTTV TP L. I I B Si jj PRINEVILLE, OREGON 'j Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, GlaeHefl, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY Just Received Carp ets, Art Squares Rugs UNIVERSAL RANGES America's Best Make A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ifi 111 lil Ji vl T is not llic simplest thing in llie world lu drai smartly, rvrn tliouylt the dollies you wrsr arc smartly slyll. Ii is not always (lie cli.ip with the most rx pen sive clothes who looks must classy. It is not the pattern nor the style of a suit whith makes that suit Qootl ant) true. These are old truths which we cannot dispute. We have made it our special business to help you dress smartly, even though you sometimes Ire that you will never appear as well dresscj as the other It-How. It is not necessarily the most expensive clothes that lend the most grace to a It-How's ligurr. iU-coming style in a sjilislaclory quality will do as well il not hitter. When you look at clothes seek Style. Fabric and Fit. Take a careful look at "Modern Clothes,'' designed and made by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. You are sure to lind in them many "things you have wanted but have not been able to obtain. CLIFTON & CORNETT, Prineville, Oregon. Theo. R. Herkner, Redmond Harness & Saddlery I carry a full line of the best IIand-n)aJo.Tetin Harness and Strap-Work always on hand. The very best of Cali fornia oak tanned leather is umul in ray manufactures. Also Collars, IihtnkelH, Whitm, eta. Prices Reasonable, quality considered. My work is ahsolutnly guaranteed. I heo. K. Herkner, Redmond, Or il (3 lil m Ml city meat market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. r Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save you money. 1 ?rEiEr3ETa3seTlEf?Pr UyLlUUUldUUUUUUUUUUliLIUkiiLlkjiliUUf UUUJkJUUULiLIIJUUJUaUUUUyUULiO'j tll'J L-'J na VJ 13 CI L'J ca C'J m V'3 fill tl3 nn trj nn fid tin ca : B5I.. L J EH ' ea nn nil Senerctl SSlcicfcsmithing iiorbkbhokinq, wood work, etc., Neatly and . Promptly Donk When it is Donh Br t : : Robert 9ooro Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. nn m riii Bit tl'j rj ii'ii LJ r.n M LJ m 1'U yuuuuuuuiJUiyuuyyrfLiyyMuyfliuEyGSuuuuEuuu