"Guernseys-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 i i m m ai " COUNTY FAIR HOLDS MEETING New Officers Elected Yesterday. ASSOCIATION CLEAR OF DEBT No More Spring Race. Be Allowed on the Ground. Will parties r anxious to rent or lease the Und from the (air man agement, it in probable that the land will be cared (or by men ired by the day, as much more can be made from the ground in thia way. Aa toon at the remaining mem ber! o( the board have been ap pointed by the governor, which will be within thirty daya, a meet ing of the complete board will be held, and a president and lecre- ary will be selected to carry on on the work for the coming year. Never were the prospects ao bright for a prosperous year and successful fair. The annual meeting of Hie stock holder of the First Central Ore gun Agricultural Association met Monday at 2 o'clock at the Com mercUl Club rooms in thia city and elected a loard of director for the coining year; and took re limlnary ale pi for the fair which will be held in October, 1011. W in. lloeali. (J. V. Itueael and J. Oliver Powell were chosen aa di rector, and with the two remain ins member of the bourd which will be appointed by the governor within a few day, will constitute the board of control for 1011 Three hundred and fifteen shares of stock were represented at Mon day' meeting out of 640 that have been issued. There were no con dieting interests at the meeting. The bourd chosen U the atrongent pontililo combination of mon that could be delected to insure a sue cesxlul fair. At a meeting of the new bourd held just alter the election, it was unnniraoiisly decided that there should be no spring racing on the aociiition ground, as rueh meet ings only weaken the full fair and the practibilily of good Fourth of July celebration The financial report how the association to be out of debt, and with tomo fund on hand. This i the first time the association ling been in bo good a condition iinau ciully. The ground of the association which coimiits of 80 acres of very rich bottom land, most of which 1b set to alfalfa, has been leased- by the association for some year. It was returned to the management at this meeting. While manv LOCAL MENTION Hurry Poutlilt l lu I'rlnevllle from Ilelslcr. Mr. und Mr, John Comb Kit (Sun day for 1'ortliuid. C. L. llobert I about ngulu lifter aii attack of typhoid. Jerry Ackey wa In Prineville ye terdny from Lamoiita. The ('. H. & H. tttn k- nre running ou schedule time tliettc day. Mr. K. W. Kayler returned Mhe lust of the week from rortluud. Married. In till city. Jno. lt, L, Kanistruaud MullndiiJ. Christian! I". ltulley, olllclntlng. Married: In thia city, Deceuilier tint. Claude W. Doddridge ami OrphuM. Wright. C. 1". llnllcy, olllol tttlllg. II. P. Loug sold hi Interest In rrinevllle to Walt Snoderly the Inst of the week for f HOOO. He left Mon day for Portluud and KiihUtd point' Kullcr & Puriies have the contract fur the painting lit the new Muting hulldlii . The work of (minting the ecllliiic will bo completed In a few day. Andrew Morrow, the Hay creek Hheepman, we In town Saturday Mr. Morrow bii.v the full hu been a One one for sheep. The oll I well (inked with moisture thus lusurlug uu abundance of feed for next hcuhoii The revival meeting at the I'ulon Church will continue Indefinitely. The Interest 1 deemmlng and the outlook for a good meeting Ih good A cordial Invitation 1 extended all. Come wit h iih and help the good work along. 0. 1 ltulley. Fred and Juke W'olferwho were urrestcd hint Thuraduy by Sheriff Klkln for Hteullug old haruess. ud dlca, bridle, wagon chuln. etc.: were turned loose Saturday beeuuse those who lot the good refiued to prosecute. Tho Wolfere promised to leave the country, and If they do not those who recovered their goods will appear against them. LOCAL MENTION W. 11. Keller I in I'rlnevllle from llend. I. W. Ward left for I'ortland yes terday morning. It. E. Jone wn In Priuevllle from Howard yesterday. Bam Doiithlt 1 In rrinevllle from Paulina for supplies. Dr. and Mr. C. A. ("line are In i'rlnevllle from Redmond. Mr. 8. J. Newaom left Wednesday morning for Weston, Wash., to visit her on, lr. Qall Kewiom. Autos are running this week from Prlnevlllo to llend, Itedmond and Mudrtt. John Malten left the 9rt of the week for I'ortland, where he will spend the winter lu school. Frank Cox Is suffering from an at tack of apiH'udkttl at lit homo on Crooked Itlvcr. HI condition Is serious. I'rlnevllle ha 270 school children this year. Orook county bus a total of 2421 children of school age, a gain ol 2W over last year. II. I. Belknap left Tuesday for I'ortlaud and Sulein. He will at tend the state legislature while away ond will not return to I'rlne vllle uutll about February 20. I'rlnevllle Is burvestlng lee this week. There Is an abundance of It nt the mill dura. It Is from lour to six Inches thick. The I'loneer Cream Company, Stroud Ilro. and llorrt gun A Helnke are storing their year' supply. Mrs. John Iee, who ha been visit ing lu rrinevllle for the past four months, left yesterday morning for her home lu Walla Walla. She was accompanied by Cecil Stearns, who will spend a-con pie of month visit lug ut Wnllu Wullu. There was a good attendance at the reception aud watch party given at Club hull December 31. After the basket ball game refreshment were served and curds were Indulged In until the speeding of the old and the welcome of the New Year took place, The occasion wus greutly enjoyed. Ulvlne worship will be conducted In the l'resbyterlan church next Sun day morning and evening at the usual hour. The subject tor the morning, "The Choice Made By Mose." For the eveuing, "Early Biblical History of the Unco." cordial luvltatlou Is extended to you to come. out. J. U, Hodges, minister .lohu Ileum win) tuken to The Dulles the last of the week tor mini. leal attention, Ho received an lu. jury from a full last summer, uud hu a dislocation ot tho spine. His coudltlou I critical, and It thought that he will huvo to be taken to Now York for special treat ment. I D. Wlest I attending county court till week. J. W. New of Sister, I In the county seat today. ltoy Rice of Cllne Falls, wo Ja Priuevllle Tuesday. Joe Howard, Jr., I In the city from Lower Bridge. L. A. Hunt of Redmond, 1 a busi ness visitor today. Attorney J. C. Veaale Is In rrine vllle from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan are In I'rlnevllle from the Tules. Andrew Morrow of Hay treek, wa In I'rlnevllle Friday. Mr. John Newsom left for Walla Walla the last of the week. J. M. Lawrence wo In rrinevllle from Bend the lust ot the week. G. Rnrluger wa a business visitor from Culver the first of the week, Hurrv Wlndom was In rrinevllle from Culver the last of the week. The floor were painted at the high school building during vacation. James and 8. E. West of Lower Bridge, are to rrinevllle on business, Mr. aud Mr Coffin, who live near I'ortland, are here visiting Joe Tri- chel and family. J. W. Livingston suffered a slight attack of apoplexy at his Crooked River ranch yesterday. Judge Kennedy of the Review tied his first matrimonial knot the first of the week. The lucky couple were Milton Albright and Mis Hazel Cut len. Postmaster Will Ledford Is put- tng In 60 new lock boxes In the Prim villo Doetofflce. The boxes are ar ranged In a "V" shape, which im proves the appearance of the post office. Miss Marlon Rice left Tuesday for Portland, and from there will leave for New York and Massachusetts tor an extended trip. She will spend a month visiting relative In St. Paul while en route. Will Daveuport sold two hog to Stroud Bro. yesterday which weighed 600 pound each and sold for f 120. They were a little over a year old. They were raised on his ranch three miles northwest of Priue vllle. Ora Van Tussel Is In Priuevllle to day attending the county court. He Is preparing to tile the plat for his new town of Vanora which Is situ ated on the Oregon Trunk railway north of Madras. The plat contains 114 acres. There area number of plat for the consideration of the county court thl week. They are: Kenyon's acreage, whlcQ l a 40-acre piece north of Redmond, first addition to Redmond being a resurvey; Moun talnvlew addition to Redmond and the part of the town of Roberts, which I situated on the J. E. Robert' place south of Prinevllle. New officer are In charge In both the county and city affairs, having assumed the various otllce the first of the week. There are few changes at the courthouse, T. N. Balfour taking contror of the sheriff's office with John t-.u wards oi uena as deputy. Ralph L. Jordan succeed w. r . King a treasurer, ana ur. O, Needlework. H. Fox is willing to undertake to make children' clothe. H. Fox, City. 12 29-4 1. House to Rent Mr. Wilkin' house, back of the skating rink. Inquire at Price Bro. 12-29. E Hvde wo sworn In a coroner. Bruce Balfour will acta field deputy or hi father In the sheriff ottlce. Treasurer Jordan will open the treasurer ollice at the courthouse and have a deputy In charge to at tend to analrs during such time a he cannot attend to tbera person ally. At the Pktorium. Program for Friday and Saturday "Tule of Two title," "A Peaceful Inn," "Twin Bros. Joke." Sunday and Monday "The Uld Curioelty Shop," "A Doieu fresh Egg. "Stuoent lievemre. Tuesday, Mednesuay ana inurs- day "Breete From the West, "(lever Reporter," "The Fawn Broker." Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights rnnevi die's Card of Thank. We wish to thank our many friends for klndnesa shown during the sickness and death of our bus- band and father. Mrs. Blanch k Michki., Aktui r Michki., Sylvan Michel. litest residence district, jus! platted and now on the market Buy a lol in Prineville' 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 cash, balance payable at $10 per month: 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the maps at our office. HENDERSON INVESTMENT Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. CO. The announcement of the death of William Holder, editor of the Silver Lake Leader, ha been received. Mr, Holder wo at one time editor of the Prlnevlllo Review. He was 56 year ot age. Ho was burled at Paisley cemetery. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, Oregon Just arrived a fresh lot of LOWNEVS CANDIES from the Factory. Watch this Space Next Week For full announcement of our Big Sale which begins SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st. This will be a GENERAL SALE, including Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Shoes, Dry Goods, and Furnishings. Special offers will be made in every line throughout our stock, the object of this sale being to reduce our stock as much as possible before invoicing. Store will be closed all day Friday, January 20th. J. Eo Stewart & Co. Store will be closed all day Friday, January 20th.