m .III.L"KHMHI J.1 -U IV. I. J-.1 J' For Sensible, Substantial, Useful, Durable Christmas Gifts See THE W. F. KING COMPANY SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL Saloon License $800 Per Year. MUST CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT Street Grading Ordinance Passed Street Improvement to be Made. A social nirHing of the City Council was called last night to consider an onlimince reflating the liquor tra flic and (or tlie jrad ing ol streets. Present: Mayor rUtwrl, Cotinmlmcn tSliipp, Noble, Uocnli?rg, I.alollelte, and Yancey, Recorder ltrecse and Marshal KeUo. Slreot grading ordinance No. 179 covering the grading ot Third otreet lor id entire length win pnssod unanimously. It will he used an a model (rum which other ordinance! may he drawn, grading all street ol the city. Civil Kngi ni'cr ltrewatcr wm cliosii to take the matter in charge, and complete the work ol preparation for grad ing the different street, lie i to report within thirty day A liquor ordinance wa next considered. After a good deal of discussion, the amount ol the license wa Gxwd at fSOO annually, payable in advance. Kvery appll- cant must he pavxed upon hy the council and the entire amount of the liccnae paid to the city trcaaurer before a licence can be fasurd Several restriction are placed on the issuance of a liconse. All ra loonn ahull clone promptly at mid night every day in the week, and hall not open before 6 . m. and Khali he cloned on Sunday. The closing hour was a bone of conttn tion and some arkod for 1 o'clock, but a majority vote decided on 12 o'clock. All obstructions ol any sort muct lie removed Irom the building In such a manner, that anyone can see through the build ing when it is closed, excepting that a screen lie maintained to a height ol not more than five (uot from the siduwalk. No drug stor or pharmacy shall sell liquor of any kind except on a doctor's prescription, unless such store or pharmacy pay the rcgula 1 m license of tSOO, No gambling, gaming, muic, singing or anything ol the sort will be permitted In the place holding license. Any violation of the provisions ol the ordinance, except that gov rrning the Huiulay cloning, is pun ishable by a fine of not lens than 25 or more than 1100. and the third offense revoke the license after which another cannot be is sued to the offending psrty. In the Sunday closing clauce, the second offense I sufficient to cause the revocation of the license and in the event of a license being re voked, the One imposed by the re corder must be paid, which may also carry a jail sentence and the entire license fee is held by the city. The fine for selling liquor with out a license (hall be not less than f 25 and not more than 1100 and imprisonment. Gardner Terry wa present from the Fire Department and said that some of the firemen had been re quired by the marshal to pay poll tax. It was ordered by the coun cil that this money be refunded. L. C. Morgan axked lor permis sion to construct a fire escape in the alley leading Irom his new lo cation lor the pictorium, which was granted by the council. LOCAL MENTION Punnlo fiuuot arrest tho fllcht ot tluia, jet tucy art) often asked to stop a uiluute. Mummy Paint. A rleb bruwu paint, practically per niiiueut, Is uiudu ujr xrludlug the boues of mummies with bitumen. His Advartlssmant. rrenllce Was Preuehur's sale of woman's shoe a suceeasT Uespen helUo No: It was a flat failure. His auvertlsuuieut spoiled everything. rreutlce Uew was that? Uespeu-beldo-U adveiUsed "big bargulns." Life. Why Hs Quit Willie-Whatja quit yer Job ferl Weary-Well, I nggered It Ilka this: It I didn't make good they'd fire uie. If 1 did make good they'd expek uie tor koeu ou mnklu' good. 'flint's too much work, so 1 quit Cleveland Leader. Th. Jallv So mot I dips we Interpret too Morally. "I want to leurn to make Jelly," said the uewly Installed housewife. "Is It hard?" "OU, Lord, no, mum!" replied the cook, with sunreiuo pity. "Us soft" W. V. Ilrown of I'lfe, I endlng the holliliijr In riinevllle. Frank Johnson mid Mrs. Mleliel arrived from I'ortlnntl today. Tom LniiKdun wiim In 1'rlnevllle from Itenil the lust nf the week. K. I llleker was a business visitor from Itedmond the Inxt of the week. V. II. Heller wan n business vlsl tor from lleuil the last of the week. J. Mi Tuek and U K. Turner were In rrlnevlllefrom 1Un1iiuiiI Tuesday. George Myers left the Inst of the week for a visit with relative In Pennsylvania. J. M. Lawrence and Krnnk! ftoliert- ou were lu 1'rlnevllle from Jlend the last of the wwk, M. L. and C. K. Loucks, Madras merchnntii, were In rrliievllle on business Tuesday. I)r, IT. C. Coe of Bend, passed through I'rlnevlllo on his way to Portland yesterday. The I. O. (). 1. Installation will be held at Odd Fellow hall In till city on Thursday, January ft. Frank M. While and A. L. Ander son won- in l'rlnevnie irom i lino Falls the lust of the week. Mis Urace Ream left for Shanlko yesterday where she will visit her parents during the holidays. The Itoyai Neighbors and Modern Woodmen will Install officer at the Belknap hull, Tuesday, January 3. lied Cross stumps were placed on sale at the druir store this week. The supply was exhausted In short order. M. I). Hummel left today for Port land. He located three men on homesteads In the Ireland Valley the first of this week. The public school ot Prlnevllle will hold Interesting- Christmas exer cise this year. All the grade will have tree with appropriate exer clses. All band- meu are requested to nu-et at tho Commercial Club hall next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to assist In reorganizing a brass band. , The Crook County High School will dismiss today for the holiday, Thl will enable student living nt a distance to reach home before Christmas. F. H. Tfelfer, of the firm of Hackle- man & Pfeiter ot Barnes, passed through Prlnevlllo on hi way to Albany, Monday. The full rain have been a great boon to stockmen he says. The Christmas spirit was never more In evidence In Prlnevllle than at thl time. Nearly every home will have the time honored Christ ma tree and tho Yuletlde festivities. Tho Sunday Schools, . too, will do honor to old Krl Krlnle. KiilxTlntendcnt Ford and I'rtnct. pal K. I j. Coe of the High School, left for Portland the first of the week where they will attend the teacher' meeting which will be In progress there during the holiday. Ten cent a pound on foot was paid for a steer at the Union Stx-k Yards, Portland, last Friday. It was the Blunt animal ever seen at I lie yard and came from Cascade Locks. It netted the owner The Hoyal Arch Mason last even Ing elected the following officers : W. F. King, high priest; T. M. Baldwin, king; Dr. Charles 8. Edwards, scribe; M. K. brink, captain ot hosU; W. Boone, treasurer; Claude E. Smith, secretary. The Instullutlon will take place December 27. Christmas services at I'ulon church Saturday, 7 p. m. 10 a. m. Bible School; 11 a. m. special sermon to the children; 6:30 C. E. Society, leader K. Smith; 7JI0 p. in., preaching, topic, "7th Article of Faith." Come with us and we will do thee good. C. P. Itullcy, Pastor. Divine worship 'at the Presby terian church each Sunday, morning and evening. Time of morning service, 10 o'clock. Evening, 7:30. Subject for next Sunday morning, "The I'nspeakable Olft"; evening, 'Reconstructed Manhood-" . We ex pect hereafter to have the ong ser vice Id shape so the worship may begin on time. A cort'tal Invitation I hereby given to you. After belngclosed for several nights on account ot being unable to get In a shipment of films, the local picture theatre I agalu open. Tonight three reel will be shown, Instead of two, the usual number, the first performance being at 7:15 and tie second at 8:30 p. m. Luc key's Orchestra will furnish special music tonight and Thursday evening here after. "Sherlock Holmes," "Louis XI" aud "In the Day of Witch craft" are the attractions. LOCAL MENTION. C. P. Bulley held service at the Powell Dutteschoolhoiise Inst Hun- day. The attendance I always good and great attention Is ghen these meetings. A flourishing Sun day School Is held at the same schoolhouse. Next Saturday even Ing a Christmas tree entertainment will beheld. There was a meeting of the mu sicians of Prlnevllle at the Commer cial Club lust night and steps weie taken for the organization of a band. It will le organized a a sub organ ization of the Commercial Hub, and an there I lot of good material Prlnevllle should have a first-class band. Attend the meeting next Wednesday night If you are Inter ested. Married : December 15, at the home of the bride's parent In this city, Mr. Ernest L. Ashby and Ml Kdra E. Williamson. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. C. P. Bailev. The wedding was a quiet one, only Immediate relatlvi being present. , The Journal Join with their many friends In e:- teudlng good wishes. "Gentlemen." said the professor, "this Is one of the most dangerous ex periments kuowu to science. The slightest mishap and the experimenter will I blowu to atoms. I will now step Into the next room while my as sistant performs the experiment Th Gams H 8uggUd. Stranger (mysteriously) I'd like to get into a gambling game of some sort Where can 1 go? Tired Looking Man (whispering) Over to the ofllce of that justice of the peace. ueU marry you. Bt iouis Star. Essy to Wind Up. "It wasn't much trouble to wind up poor old Slcezem's affairs when he died." "Nor "All the property he left behind was a allvcr watch." Birmingham Age- Uerald. 1 m hi .11 ii in I m rv If I 7 XL OU CANi WASH1 THEiMATTRESS BEARING THIS LABELS Soap, water and broth are all that I needed to keep the outside of aa Ostermoor 1 Mittreu aweet sod dean. The uuid never - needs attention. Costs nothing for repair. Aa octniT"1 "outing" in the sun keeps It fresh and ttew, because It is built (not stuffed) of elastic, fibroua Ostermoor sheets. It cannot sag, lump nor pack like hair.' ' Make sure yon get the" genuine Osterraoor. Note the label pot there to protect you against worthless Imitation. We sett at factory Prices and hunte inspection. The Winnek Co. be Exclusive Agenti for.PrineTille' -jj New Year's Ball -AT- CLUB HALL Friday Evening, Dec. 30, 1910. Music by Luckey'a Orchestra. A good time promised. Come! Come! Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights PrinevtUe's latest residence district, just plaited and now on the market Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less frost than on the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Hall 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. Suggestions for Samta Glaus PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR LADIES MEN BOYS Holeproof Hose. Sweater Coals. Knit Scarls, ' Golf Gloves, Table Linen. Napkins. Blankets. Comlortcrs. Carving Sets. Embroidery Scissors. Sewing Machines. Bread Makers. Food Choppers. Coffee Percolators. Indian Robes. Felt Slippers. Razors, Pocket Knives. Holeproof Hose. Sweater Coats. Knit Mufflers. Indian Robes. Dress Shirts. Box Cigars. Pocket Knives. Sweater Coats. Knit Mufflers. 22 Cab Rifles. Children. Dolls. Blocks. Games. J. Eo Stewart: & Go,