1 -' ".'!. 1 "Guernsey -Something New in Earthenware &We have just received a large assortment of this celebrated RED CLAY Guernsey Ware Enameled Lined. You may Cook and Serve almost any kind of food in the same dish, hence retaining all of the flavor and heat. Fire or heat will not make them black or smutty. Our stock includes a variety of styles in open and covered patterns. Examine the assorted display in our window. THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION Hi'iiIh-ii Himtt'ii lulu I'rlni'vlili'lriim I't. i. H. Mjvr wtu In Hie city from I'tiiilttiii Miimlay, !. M. Ctiriictt Mt Monthly for The Diilli'd oil UhhIiii'mi. J. II. IIiuiit ri'liininl tr.im H IiiikI iii'mh trip to I'orlliuiil Krlilny. 11. I.. Untilm lino ! I hi win ill miw out lit to J. K. Tuylor. ('. W. Iliinli-r of Mnilrn wit n I'rhiKvllli vlnltur yi-xiiTiliiy. Ilurii -Tut'Kiliiy to tlic wllw ol l!tliiulili lillmon ill 1'iint, n liny, Horn - Miiiuliiy, ifcfrmln'r 'in, to ttiit will' nt (it'nruv Whit In, n itlrl. ('. J. JiitiiKim In In I'rl m-villi (ruin lilnnliH'k ritlli'll oil ('rmikeil Itlvrr. A. IiUIIit, witii nml iIiiiiuIiIit III li-nvtt In n low tiny, (or I'ortlnml. l'lmiiiiiititfr Will U-illnril will iut III II till III I UT (it III' lock llOSr 111 ft h'W liny. Mr. Hlitirji lilt Monthly (or I'ort liinJ, wlii-rv nlm will vlMlt rvhitlvv nml (Ht'iulH, Ili'V. linlli-y will not prt'iu'li nt Mill crwk or Ijilolli'fn wlinol Iiouhv iimt Hiiniliiy. D. H. Iliiinllton ol I'iuht Tront rni'k, lit KH'tiilln tin) liollihiy lu town I lil wwk. IU'v. J. M. IIiikuIii Mlnrti'il tlilf imirnlmr to IliiiilM-nii, Mnlio, wiiiTf liU imiilu-r In crllli'iilly III. J. J. Ptultli, (ormcr roiuity rlrrk n( thin foiinly, nrrlvi'il Monday from rortliuul nftor mi nWntw ol (otir yi'iirn. Irt'r ('ohm In In Prliwflll niter mi nliwiii'ii ti( m-vrrnl moiitli. Hi' wu cnlli'tl lionii" by the U'kur ul III lllllliT. Mirrt-1 In tln parlor ol tlir rrlni'vlllo lloU'l., DmfintMT 21, 1H10, dlli- Hurton mid Ht NIhwii, IU'V. Ilnlli')' olllt'lutliiK. Tln'W will tut linnkct hall (jiunr liotwwn ft pk'kml ti-nin !rom Itcil monil nml l'rliuvllli next Niitunliiy nvonlnjt, IhwinlHTlll. Mm. ('roMMi'ti Irlt Tinntliiy for her homo In Cuiiiitlii. Khr hi' I'" vUltlnir. her HlKler. Mr. Jmiie Street, (or the punt month. Ola I.armu ol SInUth, who him lHin fiU'k lit the Polmlexter hoHpltnl fur wveriil week, millerlnu from m attack of typhoid, M eonvaliwiMit Mr. Mllllorn etitrrtalneil the POO Club nt the home of Mr. .1. II lliinor hint Trldiiy ufternonii. Mr, Trmik ToHter won th lion lion cllnti John lirceil olllay Creek, mild .HSI lieiitl ol hot? le tliiin three month old to J. J. Campbell for fill). He olil the mime pnrty ft cow nml cull for !X). He ellnmtwi the cot of r iUlntt thino animal nt not more tlmti Jl'-'n. 0. K, Klmfler wn In I'lnevllle to day on hiiMliii'H. Mr. Mmfli-r riilm-a thoroiiKhbreit home mid rattle, wine nml poultry un hi riimii nt I'ort HtH'k. The Miidra piwtnlMi-e punned from a (niirlli cIiikii olllee to it prelili'iillal oltlee, payliiK 1'.(M Hiilnry. Till I (lie Krealent luert'iine ol nuy olllee ol II i limn In the Mtate till year. The l.nille' Annex Iih nrrmitfrd lor ft New Year' n-ceptlon nml w ii tvli pnrty ntthe Club room on Saturday evening, Dcvrmlicr All Club iiiember rt exiHfletl to lie preaellt. There will be no chuiK''ln the mall line from Hlinulko to llend, neeonb IllK to the In lent division ol the pimt olllee ilepartmant. The liu-t that the railway will oon be completed tuMntlni will rhmiK the hue ol in til I iipiily to that point nml the limine In Hie prt-MiMit Arrangement 1 thoiilitnnueceHnry nt Mil time. Divine womhlp t the l'rebyterliui Imrrh next Sunday monilwr nnd evening. Uubht-t (or the moruliiK nervli'e: '"The Olory ol the Cro." l''or the eveiilnu: HTho t)K'iilnit ol the llook." The uiiuay Sehool coiivene nt 10 oVlock anil I follow, ed by the preaiiilui; nervk'0 nt 11. A cordial Invitation I nlvi-n to you. ill n (I. limine, milliliter. t'lilnn church nervice Sunday, 10 n. in., HlUle Biiiool; ll a. in, prencn Iiir; 6::i0, C. K. Society; " :'.V), preach Inir. ubliTt, l.lirhtof Faith." The niii'tliiK will rontlnue ImUilnlUiv, The pimtor will do the preaching, Souk M'rvU-e will commence at T anil anil nl 7 the text will be tnken. ('ome with u ami wo will do thee good. Wo have new Hung book and O. Powell will have charge ol the ming nervice. All are cordially Invlled to help. C. V. Italley, pawtor, Kpworth l.eugue Devutlonnl meet ing In the lift uro room of the M. K. Church, fl;.10 Sunday evening. Thought for the month, "Mvlug withChrlHt." Topic for January 1, Morning Watch Whenco Our Life Derived It Character, John 15:1-7. Uoliu 8:24; 5:13. Note the change ol iH'glnnlng time from 0:45 to 0 :ill There will lie a duet by Ml Durum mid Ml SiiiiniMKe at thu 0H'iilng 0:30. Come early. Dou't nil It, Other pectat mulc during the even lug. A hearty Invitation extended to all to meet with u, eieelnlly the young people. 10, L. Coe, Leader. thirteen inched in diametvr and when fully equipped weighs over a ton each. The work of grading streets and milking other improvements in M toliu is going ahead rapidly. Track laying 1 expected to reacti this point early next month. Big Timber Deal. Metolius Items. The pumping plant in the Me' tolius 900 foot well began opeta ti ns Monday. It throws a stream of water (our inches in diameter, The drill bit which was stuck for a month in the new well at depth of 250 feet was removed early this week. I he bits were brought to the Prineville Machine shop for repairs. The bits are The most important real estate (ranxfer recorded during the psst week was the purchase of over 2000 acres of limber land on the Des chutes, south of Bend, by the Dee chutes Lumber Co. The consider ation was 930,420, or approximate ly $17.50 an acre. Albert N. John son was the former holder of most of the timber land in the tract. Transfers of town property were: C. II. Irvin to (!eo Goodwin, lota 1 and 2, block 19, Elinger's addition to Redmond; Sarlota Scbiffer and hunband to W. J. and KllaM. Cow herd, north 30 feet of lot 4, block 19, Madras, consideration 1 1000. The Crook County Investment Company sold llillman property as follow: Two lots to W. R. Crinith, 1100 ; one lot to W. J. Snarr, f 25 and two lots to the same purchaser for 120. AIbo two lots toOren B. Clearwater, 120 and four lots to Myrtle Clearwater, 140. The Lytle Townsite Co. sold one lot to Lena Woodward for tlO. J. T. Huston bought 160 acres in section 12-14-16 from J. F. Hai ris, consideration f 1860, and 160 acres in section 19-13-16 from Chas. Miller, consideration tlOOO. Other transfers made during the week are as follows: M'ilhelm Thielemann to Mary N. Thielemann swj nc and nwi BeJ sec. 14-1 1-13. con. $1. Albert Ililes to Alfred F. Biles seiseo. 32-14-13. Con. $1. Claude C. Dunham et al to Mary K. Dunham interest in irrigation ditch to ater part of sec. 30-17-17. Henry Hanks and wife to Robert S, LewiB owl nel sec. 24-14-13. Con. tS50. Thomas F. Wilson and wife to Elizabeth B. Dredge ej and bw and eci nwi sec. 16-13 11. Con. $1. William F. Baker and wife to Florence W. Drake ni nel sec. 18-12 cei sej 32 and sw bwJ sec, 3317-12. Con. .11. C. B. Burrows c us to Alexan der M. Drake swj sej sec. 23, ne and se qr sw qr seo, 26-17 Con. II. C. B. Burrows, et ux to Florence W. Drake wj sw qr sec. 6 and wj nw qr sec. 7-18-12. Con. II. Edward B. Perrin et ux to Pilot Butte Dev. Co. ej ne qr and n hi of se qr sec. 24, sw ijr nw qr sec. 25, se qr se qr sec. 25, tp. 17 r. 11; lot 2 and ne qr sw qr sec. 30-17-12 Con. II. llillman Items. The Ladies' Pioneer Club of llillman met with Mrs. McCauley Wednesday, December 14, at which time a public library was organised. It is to be known as the Ladies' Pioneer Club Library. Mrs. Witifield was elected librarian. Any person wishing to donate books or magasines can leave same with Mrs. Winfield. Any dona tions of this kind will be greatf ully accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCaulev were guetts of Mr. and Mrs. O. Swanson on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. McCoy spent Christmas day with relatives at Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Elliott enter tained 23 guests at a very bounte ous Christmas dinner. The school is closed for a two weeks' vacation, which is being greatly enjoyed by both the teacb er and pupils. The llillman Commercial Club is doing good work and lots of it, improving the highways adjacent to llillman. The Christmas tree and enter tainment given at the schoolhouse on Christmas eve was largely at tended and greatly appreciated by those present. The program con- isted of a contata given by the children of the school and the Sun day School. The impromptu mufic given by the Bachelors and Mr. W. Hall and Mrs. Davidson was greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCauley and Mrs. 0. Swsneon were Prine ville visitors Monday. Work on the Oregon Trunk is nearly completed through Hill- man. Nelson Brothers' Camp 4 will be broken up- about tie first of the year. This will leave only camp one, containing about thirty men, in this vicinity. Camp l's work will be completed about tie firi-t of March. Dr. Marb leave Sunday for Port land. I'rof. Ford I home again (rom h a trip to Portland. The Clirlntma trade In Prineville till year wa the lief on record. Everybody had money to upend and uwd It freely. LOST Buggy rolw or rng, black nnd yellow Btrine. on road to Dry Creek. DK. FOX. Help. Wanted Housework or cooking two morning a week. D. Fox, City. 12-21)-4t. Needlework. H. Fox I willing to undertake to make children' clothe. H. Fox, CJty. 12 29-41. Basket Dance. A basket dance will be given nt McCord' Hall on McKay Creek, 6 mile north ol Prineville, on January 13, lull. Cups lor coffee furnished. 12-21t-l'tp. House to Rent Mrs. Wilkin' house, back of the skating rluk. Inquire at Price Bros. 12-29. New Year's Ball -AT- CLUB HALL Friday Evening, Dec. 30, 1910. Music by Luckey's Orchestra. A good time promised. SCome! Come! vV YOUj CAN WASlf THEtMVTTRESS I BEARING THIS IABEL Soap, water and a brush are all that la needed to keen the outside of aa Oatermoor , Uattrea tweet and clean. The inside never need attention. CoeU nothing for repair. An occasional "outing" In the tun keep It fresh and new, because It la built (not stuffed) of elastic, fibroua, Ostermoor sheets. It cannot sag. Jump nor pack like hair.' ' ' Make sure you get the genuine Ostermoor. Not. the label put there to protect jwt against worthies. Imitations. W. aeU at factory price and inrit. inspection. ' The Winnek Co. he Exclusive Agents for PrineviUe' Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights Princvule's latest residence district, just platted 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 of the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Hall oash. 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. M. J. B. Coffee 1 lb. Tins, 45c. 3 lb. Tins, $1.25. 5 lb. Tins, $2.00. Just try a 1 lb. tin. It's all O. K. Your money back if not satisfied. We grind it to suit you. . , Tree Tea Packed by the M. J. B.; Company. 1-2 lb. 35c. I lb. 65c. Japan, English Breakfast, India and Ceylon. These are packed in full weight. Most teas are packed in 6 and 1 2 oz. packages. See Us for M. J. B. X E. Stewart & Co, See Us for M. J. B.