1 Hardware Groceries Superior ' Drills Canton Plow $ Osborne Harrows Tinning The W. F. King Company. Plumbing LOCAL MENTION Mm. Louis Hodge returned Saturday from Kugenn, where she went to attend the funeral of her Horn Sopt. 2S, lo the wile of mother. V. I'arkt-r, a girl. J ftw leader winlt to make you Mr. Will Wurtwniler has ra-'cu'lortalde this wet weather, turned fromhervii.it lo Portland, i Vou can find out all about it by Prof. Myera ha moved hid family into town from the ranch. Mlsi Lilian lloltiman left for her homo at Canhy, Oregon, Sun day. Lulmn Harris of Post, wm a county seat visitor the first of the week. L. It. I'harlt'Rof Silver Lake, was over for a load of supplies the I act of the week. Horn September 17, at Iba non, Oregon, to the wife of J. It. Hreeite, a nun. V. D. Moffat of Uotwrls, was a lniinen visitor lo I'rineville the last of the week. Mra. Floyd Ilowoll and family have returned from their visit to Uonnyview Farm. Mia Kmerino Young came back the first of the week from a two weeks' visit to Portland. Mrs. F.otes is offuring rare bar gains in millinery. See, advertise ment in another column. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harbar of Willmnina, Oregon, are visiting at the homo of J. 11. Windom. Mrs. Thomas Davis of Toronto, Canada, a sifter of Mrs. John It St'mson, Is visiting in I'rineville. Mrs. L. K. LaRueand daughter of Woodland, Wash., are visiting the former' sister, Mrs. A. J Noble. Miss Hazel Culp of Hums, is visiting at the home of Mrs. It. F. Johnson. Mi C'ulu is a niece of Mrs. Johnson's. Miss Norma Richardson of Rend came over Sunday. Miss Richard eon will have charge of the second grade this year. Mrs. Joe Lislor and family have moved in from the ranch at Pau lina. The children will attend' school this winter. J. B. Shipp loft yesterday for Portland. Mrs. Shipp, who has been in the hospital, will be able to return with him. Miss Junita Endahl of Seaside, Wash., came in Friday. She will teach the fourth grade in the I'rineville puhlio school. A. J. l'itzer, the stage driver, brought over a record load of mail lust Friday night. He honied 53 sucks. Total woight, 2500 pounds. Mrs. K. R. 'Masters of Rocky Ford, Colorado, mother of Mrs. Lewis Wylde, arrived lust atur day for a visit of soveral weeks. Tho Margaret lies Company that will open an engagement at I'rineville next Monday evening will reorganize here. Margaret lies herself leaves the company to star in the East in a plav written especially for her. The I'rineville engagement that opens October 9, will be the last chance to see this popular actress for some time. reading the sd. . Itandiuaster Smith and Louis Wylde left lor I '.end this morning to help the llend band make music for the big celebration. The railroads into Central Ore gon are culling down the running time to Portland. See their ad vertisement for time tuble. Charles K. Johnson and Miss Maude linker oi .Metolius, were married Tuesday by Rev. Williams at the Methodist parsonage. The Central Oregon Fair will open at l rineville next eilnes dny and continue four days. A large attendance is expected. I. C. Lott of Laments, was a business visitor yesterday. He ..... . . i .i says mat ms section nas received a thorough drenching during the first several days. II. L. Stewart of Cambridge, Idaho, an old resident of Crook county, is here on a visit to his mother. He says he likes Oregon all right, but is fond of Idaho. Work has commenced on John Combs' new bungalow on Second street. John bought the Hrink lot between Recorder Hreese's place and J. W, Hoone. Pancake has the contract. Ross Robinson of Weiser, Idaho, has succeeded to tho position left vacant by the resignation of Ed Masse in the C. W. Elkins store. Mr. Masse returned to his old job in Portland. J. H. Windom left Monday for Portland to receive medical at tention. (ieorge Luckey accom nanled him. Mr. Windom's con dition was such that he required the attention of a nurse. LOCAL MENTION Mrs. J. II. Haner and her sister, Mrs. Dudley, left for Portland the last of the week. Mrs. Dudley will continue on her way to her home in the South. Mrs. Haner is expected home the laBt of the week. Rev. Gregg, state evangelist for the Christian church, who has been holding revival meetings at Post, has returned to I'rineville. A Christian church with 33 members was organized at Post, also an En deavor Society. A very pleasant evening was spent at the club rooms last Fri day. The Ladies' Annex had ti e affair in hand and left nothing undone to miiko the first social this fall a complete success. There were cards, games and refresh ments. It was decided at a meeting of the Christian church Monday to have a series of revival meetings to begin February 1st. A singing evangelist will be here. These meetings were to be held earlier but as they would conflict with the revival meetings of other churches it was decided to pospone them until the.February date. Dr. Helknap returned from his trip to Portland Saiurday night. Superintendent Ford is moving into the Marks hou-e on the notth side. Warren Hrown returned Mon day from a two-weeks' visit to Hot Lake, Miss Wilbur returned Monday from a week's slay at the home of Otto (iray. Itov. Gregg of the Christian church, will preach in I'rineville October 15. If roads permit a big crowd of Prinnville people will help Rend drive the golden spike. L. Kamslra is advertising a big cut in watches, clocks and Jewelry during fair week. See his ad. The C. W. Elk ns store is mak ing fair week bargains. Read all about them in another column. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Williams left Monday for a visit of ten days to relatives in I'uyullap, Wash. The Crook County High School football squad will leave tomorrow for Rend where they will play the I '.end team. W. Post of Post, came down for supplies the first of the week. The recent rains have been a great thing for grass in his section. Well matured potatoes that were sown after July 4 are being shown from the Powell Rutte country. They are of good size and quality. Twins a boy and a girl, were born to the wife of L, D. Osborn of Powell Butte, on October 1. The boy weighs 7 and the girl 6 pounds. Miss Louise Summers, who is studying to become a trained nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, is home on a va cation. She will be here three weeks. Alex. Mackintosh of Portland, came in the last of the week to at tend the celebrations throughout Central Oregon, lie expected to go to BurtiB but the condition cf the roads prevented. John Stordahl and ( has. F. Con dart have bought the stock of goods of W. S. Cooke in the Ma sonic building. I he new pro prietors have bad some experience in this line of business and invite the puhlio to give them a call. The Journal has received a complimentary ticket for the Fifth Eastern Oregon District Agri cultural Society's Fair to be held at John Day, Grant county, com mencing Tuesday, October 10 and continuing 5 days. Thank yoi The Sunday School at Powell Rutte will hold a basket social it the school house at that place on Saturday, Octolwr 7 at 7 o'clock p. m. The proceeds will be used to pay for the organ. Everybody cordially invited. Union church services Sunday 10 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. m., preaching; 0:30 p.m., C. E. So ciety, leader, Miss Stella Powell; 7:30 p. m., preaching by tho pas tor. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. C. P. Bailey, pas tor, II. W. Harlin came down from Roberts yesterday. He says that the recent rains have been unusual and that if warm weather sets in the ranges will be fine. He has lived in the county 24 years, and says the prospects look brighter now than at any other time dur ing that period. Frank Hackleman wai a Prine ville visitor Monday on his way home to Albany. Mr. Hackle man stated that the cattlemen of Crook county have just about sold themselves out of stock ow ing to the good prices, and that many of them would have to feed sheep this winter in order to realize on their hay crops. The dwelling and contents of Logan McPherBon of Powell Butte, was totally destroyed by fire last Friday. How the fire started is not known. Mrs. Mcl'herson was the only one at home at the time. This is the third fire that Mr. Mc Pberson has had in a year. He lot two barns and his house. There was no insurance. LOCAL MENTION Circuit court convenes October 10. i . Jack Harris was up from Mad ras the first of the week. Friday, October 13. is schoil day at the fair. All children must be in line to get in free. Teachers' Institute next week. It will be held October 11, 12 and 13. An attractive program has been arranged by the county superintendent. All persons in terested in our public schools are invited to attend the sessions of the Institute. A double wedding occurred in the parlor of Hotel Prineville yesterday afternoon, when Geo. H. Hutchins and Leona M. Kuhne and Alfred W. Howell Bnd Ida Li nd back were united in mar riage by Judge Kennedy. All the parties were from Bend. There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of the Ladies' Annex Tuesday. Many subjects engaered the attention of the ladies. They purchased a piano for their handsome club rooms. The matter oi giving an "at home" at the Club once a month for the benefit of strang ers was discussed. This was thought a good plan to bring out the strangers so tbey could get acquainted. The matter will be taken up later. Covenant meeting at Union church Saturday2:00 p. m. All members are requested to be- present. The main entrance to Hotel Prineville was handsomely dec orated in honor of James J. Hill, The words, "Welcome to the Em pire Builder," were neatly fes tooned with streamers and bunt ing The design was neatly exe cuted and was a credit to the hotel and the occasion. The baseball games during the fair will be played on the Com mercial Club grounds. Prine ville will cross bats with the- fast Weonas of Portland. The games will be pulled off in the forenoon so a3 not to interfere with visit ing the fair in the afternoon. The games are given under the auspices of the fair managements Mr. Shattuck and family re turned last Thursday evening from an extended trip in his Ford car. They were away" three weeks. The first day out from Prineville they made Foster over in the Willamette valley They visited Sweethome.AlbaDy,. Independence, Toledo, Newport Monmouth, Newberg and Portland.- On their way home Mr, Shattuck shipped his car to The Dalles by boat. The little Fori made the trip without mishap. Mr. Shattuck saw no town that had anything on Prineville in business way. Work Wanted. Help wants winter engagement. D, Fox, City. 10-5-tf pUMIVERSAL BREAD MAKER mixes and kneads Bread thoroughly in Three Minutes. Does away with Hand Kneading and makes Better Bread. SOLD BY J. E. Stewart & Co ;i I 1 How Many of These People DO YOU KNOW? Lewis C. Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company: J. W. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson, millers. J. E. Stewart, of the firm of J. W. Stewart & Co. Wm. J. Pancake, contractor. Oliver Adams, of R. L Jordan & Co. Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor. J. W. Crooks, of Clifton & Cornett. Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator. Timothy E. J. Duffy, Attorney at Law. Wm. H. Porter, lumberman. Do you think their judgment is worth anything? Do you think that they are in a position to know and ap preciate land values in the City oi Prineville? These are a lew of the people who have secured ideal home sites ui the high class NOBLE ADDITION. They expect, to build and make their home there where they will have the benc'.it o! the graded streets, sidewalks and building restrictions. A place where their property will not de preciate and their homes will not be made unpleasant by the erection ol shacks on the adjoining lots. MR. HOMEBUILDER OR INVESTOR " Buy your lots where ideal conditions for home sites-" are guaranteed. Where street improvements and! sidewalks are already in; where your property values' are secure; where it would be a pleasure to go and live yourself; where you have the protection of build ing restrictions. Noble's Addition if the only sub-division now on sale that has these modern necessities for a high class residence soction. It is the only re stricted district in I'rineville. Prices are low, Terms to suit the purchaser. We will help you build your home. For particulars call on A. R. BOWMAN For Particulars.