Double Anniversary Celebration Mes James Elkins aud Winnek entertained at the home of Mrs. Collins W. Elkins Wednes day afternoon, complimenting the teachers of Prineville and the Shunims. This date marked the twenty third wedding anni versary of Mrs. Winnek and the fifth anniversary of Mrs. Elkins. These brides, dressed in their wedding gowns, received their friends in the vestibule. Each guest came prepared to furnish one minute's entertainment for the pleasure of the company These performances were most unique aud clever. After an appropriate program was ren dered suitable games for the oc casion were introduced and en loyed by all. Frizes were won by Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Gray. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Each departing guest bade good bye with best wishes that the hostess might live to enjoy many such occasions. Local Mention. Prof. Smith and family of the Crook County Uigh School are moving into the Andrew N'oble house. The Christian church at Post has organized, with a member ship of 3. Meetings closed there this week. Kev. Gregg, state evangelist of the I. C, will begin a meeting in Prineville February 1. A singer has been ordered by the church for the meeting. The Ladies' Annex vill enter tain the teachers in attendance at the Institute next Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall The Margaret lies Dramatic Company has the Club Hall. E. J. Fox pleaded guilty in the justice court Monday morning to the charge of assault and battery preferred by G. W. Garlock and was fined (25 by Judge Kennedy Both parties live on Willow creek and the trouble was over school matters. Paulina Notes. see you save money by going ther for your fruit I will kindly thank you lor your interest manifested in the John Day fruit. Pai lisa Cituks. Lien Sale. Notice In hrby ghta that tin under signed, til Cornell Sum & HUble Company, will toll at public auction, to th highest bidder at waralioun of ClilUm A Corntt, in t'rinevill, Ore gon, on the 20th day ol Oct., 1911, com mencing at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, Ui. following dvaerilKKi personal prop erty, to-wil: Trunks with their con temn, suitcase, with their content, parkas, bundle and other parcels that hav remained unclaimed and upon which the charge hav not been paid lor more than thre months. The trunks, suitcases and packages are unbroken and in condition arrived in at the stag otlice. . Dated this SSth day of Sept 1911. Cornett Stag A Suble Co. 103t Ky U. P. Koams, Sect. Lost. Child's Teddy Hear on Main or Fifth Street last Thursday, Keturn to Templrton's Drug Store. It Daily Auto Service From Prineville to Sister by wsv of O'Xeil, Redmond and dine Kails. Leave rrineville st 1J o clock. Tickets on sale at stage ottiee next door to poat ortiee. J, E. CnaisTux, prop. S-21-tl The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor October 2, 1911. Miss Nettie McCullough of I'au lina, was the guest of her sister Mrs. M. L. Brown, Sunday. Ray Purdy of John Day, was visiting with friends in Paulina last week. M. L. Browa and H. H. Hawley were business visitors in Paulina Sunday. A. Scroggin is constructing a dwelling on his farm a few miles below Paulina. Calvin Morris has purchased the Paulina hotel and is making some new improvements. Homer York is building a new house on bis ranch near Paulina, He apparently believes in getting the cage before the bird. Fred Mosier and wile moved to Izee for the winter. They will go to John Day and take in the Grant County fair and also buy their winter supply of fruit. There was a heavy rainfall in Paulina Sunday. It was of great benefit to the country but a disap pointment to Home of the farmers who have grain to thrash, and especially those who expect to make a trip to the John Day val ley for fruit. I would like to kindly correct a mistake that I saw in last week's Journal. Some one has been mis informed about the fruit in the John Day valley. The paper etated that there were a few apples and prunes but no peaches. There in now more peaches in the John Day valley than there has been for years. There is an abundance of all kinds of fruit. If you want your money's worth go to John Day. A good many people have gone after fruit. Teams brought some here and it is as good as you can get anywhere. 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Taking all in all the roads are muddy and you will no doubt be in need of a new pair of Rubbers. Boots1 or Overshoes, of which we have just received a new and complete line, ready to show you at any time. Come in and will help you overcome this Wet Foot Feeling and make your feet feel glad. Sweater coats for gent's, ladies, boys, and misses are in constant demand, so come and get your pick of the best ones before its too late. Sizes to fit everyone. Take notice of our Outing Flannel Special. All colors at 6 cents a yard. lead quarters for School Supplies. The Leader Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, - - - Oregon SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES A new supply of sohool books, tablets, pencils, dictionaries, pens penholders, writing books, and school supplies in general have arrived for the opening of schools. Headquarters for Thoroughbred Hats Fall Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women Modem Cloth es "The Kind Gentlemen Wear WITH the opening ol our Fall and Winter Season, we wish to express our heartiest thanks to our many customers and Irirnds who have shown us" their patronage during the past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been satisfactory to one and all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will be the same lor this coming year Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and All. We don't sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $18.00. that's our price; no other. But we sre not talking prices. Quality First and Last We are today carrying the Best Clothes to be lound in Prineville. Modern Clothes designed and laid out by Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York Clothes woll selected and worn cannot be overlooked by people of discrimination. Kxolamatlont of Brent joy are certain to be called forth by our display of "College Chap" Clothes, became of their particularly brink style, and because they lit so perfectly that they cannot but be well worn. The fabrics are totally different from those ordinarily seen. The many graceful and eharacteriMtlc features which distinguish the well-dressed man from the multitude ol careless drcHsors will be found in these splen did garments. Knowing how to design and how to develop has made "College Chap" Cloths what thev are, "the clothes you want." Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Notice of Disolution. Prineville, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1911. To whom it may concern lie it known that the partnership formerly existing between Gilbert l.awson and C. B. IMnwiddie has been dissolved by mutual agreement. All llrm bills should be nreHi.nt.ed fn C lt Dinwidrlin at Prineville. Oregon, as soon as nos sible. Yours very truly, (ill.HKHT I.AWSON, 9-21 C. ii. DiNwiupia For Rent Two bouses. 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