Celebrated Clark Carriage Heaters The heater that heats. Ride in comfort with one of these heaters at your feet. Our stock includes an assortment of four different styles. We guarantee these foot warmers to give good service and if after a fifteen day trial, a purchaser is. not satisfied, he may return the heater and we will refund his money. Clark's Carriage Heater Coal. This coal will give 25 per cent, more heat than any other made. A full cake or brickette will heat from twelve to fifteen hours. A one-third cake is sufficient for ordinary use and will last from eight to ten hours. THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION Mrs. C. P. Bailey Is reported quite nick. Mr, ami Mr. E. L. Ashby leftTues day for a trip to Tortland. Walter O'Netl wns In from Shaniko visiting hi family the last of the week. John Combs and wife returned the last of the week from their trip to Portland. John Henderson, of the Henderson Investment Co., left for Portland the last of the week. The rejival meeting at the Union church will continue this week. They are well attended. The fire department was called out Sunday evening to quench a fire In a flue of Smelxer's restaurant. A letter to the Journal from La plne states that the winter upon the head quarters of the Deschutes has been very agreeable. Only once have they had zero weather. Services at M. E. Church next Sun day, Jan. 29. Morning subject, "The Three-fold Name," Reading, Acts 2nd. chapter. Evening subject, 'A Question for Young Men." Reading, "Letter of Pilate to Tiber ius Caesar." Epworth League topic, "Missions." A cordial 'wel come is extended to all. Jno. M. Hugging, pastor. Prank Elkina wan In town Tties day. He Is making arrangements to move here as soou ss he Is able to secure housekeeping apartments, when Mr. K.lklns will become one of our business men. Redmond Hub. II. L. NVhitsett, who has been in the clothing business in Bend for the past several months, has dis posed of his interest to his former partner, Harry Turpin. I I The lodges that have occupied 'the second story of the Belknap i building have been required to find a new home. The Belknap building will be moved soon and 1 work started on the new Crook County Bank building, which is to occupy that corner. The Fecond story of the new Maling building will perhaps be fitted up for lodge purposes. ,The Glare building, which has been occupied by Long Bros, as a pool room for the past year, has been rented by Morgan Bios, for the Pictoriuni. Long Bros, closed their business last night. The Pictorium will move into the build ing as soon as the interior can be rearranged. They will enlarge the stage, remove all petitions and will be prepared for vaudeville as well as motion pictures. LOCAL MENTION E. B. Knox was a business visi tor Tuesday. A. R. Mishler was in Trineville from Lanionta Monday. Harold Baldwin has returned from his trip to Portland. Commissioner James Rice, is in Prineville from Hay Creek. D. Biggerstaff of Bend was in Prineville one day this week. Gardner Terry left for a business trip to Portland the first of the week. W'm. Pheonix of Redmond was a business visitor the first of the week. Manager Dooner of the Pioneer T. & T. Co., and C. O. Johnson, left for Burns Monday. E. B. Wade of Paulina passed through the City en route to Port land the first of the week. C. R. Mallory and Frank Phoe nix of Redmond are spending a few days in town this week. Mrs. S. J. Xewsom has returned from a visit to Weston, w here she went to visit her son, Dr. Gail S. Xewsom. George Aloxander, with a bunch of engineers from Redmond, was taking in the sights of the county metropolis the first of the week. H. II. Cofoid of the 8. A S. company of Portland bought 07 head of steers of J. F. Taylor the first of the week, at $t5 per head. J. H, Re:ims, who has been in The Dalles Hospital tor some time, suffering from spinal compli cations, it able to be around again. The regular preaching services will be conducted next Sunday morning and evening in the Pres byterian church. Subject of the morning discourse, "The Rich Man and Laiarus,' and of the evening, "The Gospel Invitation." A cor dial invitation is given you to come out. Jno. G. Hodges, Minister. Charles Helms, who was at one time deputy sheriff of Crook county under James Blakely, was killed in California, January 23. He had a ranch near Stockton and aud while unloading baled hay at a warehouse, was struck by a bale that fell from a height of 30 feet. His neck was broken. He leaves a brother and sisters in Oregon. Mrs. William Combs of Prineville, is a sister of Mr. Helms; Miss Irene Barnes left for Port land Tuesday. She will spend a couple of months in Portland millinery establishments before returning with the spring stock of millinery for the C. Klkina Co. Died: Mrs. Rosa Jones, wife of S. E. Jones, who lives eleven miles north of Prineville on the Shaniko stage road, t their home Monday, from phneumoitia. Mr. Jones is dangerously ill with the tame disease. The Ladies' Annex 600 party last Friday evening was greatly enjoyed. Several different kinds of oake, sandwiches, coffe and nut sundae were erved by the commit tee in charge Mrs. Haner, Mrs. Ashby and Miss Bulah Hyde. Death of F. J. Lively. Fletcher Lively, a former mer chant of this place and a resident of Prineville for the past seven years, died last night at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, after five days of illness, at the age of 41 years. Mr. Lively recently purchased the property formerly owned by Khret Bros, in Redmond, and over hauled the building, intending to put in a stock of general merchan dise, lie left his home in this city two weeks ago tor Portland, where he was buying the goods for the new store. He was to have been back on Wednesday of last week, but did not return' and his wife was noli fled that he whs dangerously ill with pneumonia. A telephone message, the first U the week stated that his condition was critical, and Mrs, Lively started for Portland Tuesday morning. Because of the sicklier of her baby that was with her she did not get to Shaniko. for the train yesterday morning, and will not arrie in l'ortluiid until to night. Arrangements (or the tuneral will not be made until lur arrival, but it is probable that the hody will be taken to Aberdeen, Wash ington, for bnrial. Mr. Lively' father and mother reside, in Aher icen. Mr. Lively came to Prineville n drygoods man lor the Wureweilnr A Thoniwon store about n'ven years ago, and after wants married Miss Arnold of Chatanooga, Trim. They have four little girls. Mrs. Lively father and sister are re sklents ol this city. Mr. Lively was a member of the local Masonic lod;e and wm nn 101k. He was a member f the Lively, Jordan, Laniua Company of this city up to 8 months ago. Girl Wanted. Girl for irrncral huurxwork at mice. Sre Oscar II ydo, at KoMur A Hvln's tore. 1-1'ii-tl Ackerman Heads State Normal. J. II. Ackerman, who has just completed a service of 12 years state superintendent of puhlio in struction in this slate, has Ineii ' elected president of the. slate nor mal school, which is to be re-established at Monmouth as the result of the adoption of an initiative measure with that end in visw No vember 8. The salary of the pres ident Is fixed by the board at f!!(iO() a year. The friends ot the state normal school are congratulating them-selvt-g upon the election of Mr. Ackerman as president. Though not a candidate for the position, he had been freijucntly mentioned in connection with It uid ht elec tion if) quite generally approved. An the institution is likely to Im the only one in Oregon for several years it is expected that within a year or two it will be one of the" largest of its kind in the north west. Mr. Aclterinan will assiimo. active charge at Monmouth Febru ary 1. Wanted -tlmiHework or cooking two umriiliiKMn week. I). Kux, t'lly. oster Hyde Going Out of Business? JBut we are making such low prices on our .entire stock of goods that all SO CALLED CLOSING OUT SALES ARE BEATEN TO A FRAZZLE. CJThis is a genuine stock reducing sale for cash as we are heavily stocked and need the CASH You need .the GOODS. Our repu tation for fair dealing is a guarantee that this will be a genuine sale.. As we do not have space to quote prices, we ask you to come in and see for yourself. 42 Piece Dinner Set Given Away Free!! fJAs an inducement during this sale, we will give each purchaser a beautiful Dinner Set, consisting of 42 pieces for every Cash purchase amounting to $50.00 until 30 set are gone. Save your cash register coupons. - Everything slaughtered for CASH. See our big reduction on LADIES SHOES, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, MEN'S SUITS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNEL SHIRTS, SHEEP LINED COATS, in fact seasonable goods you need at this time of year. We do not ship in cheap, trashy goods to dupe you with, but this is a reduction on the goods we sell every day in the yeargoods you know and are proud to wear and tell your friends they- are bought from a reliable tax paying firm. This Sale Begins Monday, January 9, and Will Close Tuesday, January -31. Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! .Foster & yde