- i See Our Christmas Goods Dolls Given Away! With every cash purchase for $5.00. $10.00. $15.00. $20.00. and $25.00 in our Dry Goods, Furnishing! , and Shoe Departments. Come in and see the Dolls. High Grade Crockery, Glassware and Silverware, Toilet Sets, Handbags, Purses, Fancy Stationery, Kid Gloves, Neckwear, Silk Waists and Ribbons, Table Linen, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Luncheon Cloths, Buffet Covers, Fancy Bed Blankets, and Bed Spreads. Toys, Dolls, Games, Nuts, Candies, and Christmas Groceries of All Kinds Sale Specials Men's Odd Men's Dress Shirts at 50c. to $1.00 Men's Suits $5.00 and up. Pants $1.00 and up. Boy's Three Piece Suits $1.00 and up. 7- DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH 2 Collins W. .El kins u (C LOCAL MENTION. John Y. AVhite, a pioneer of the Bend country, died last Thursday, aged 62. J. VT'. Bcone was up from Me tolius the latter part of the week, on business. H. F. Dietzel, of Madras grist mill, was in Prineville the first of the week. Mr. Dietzel said he was after Prineville business, as the railroad has opened his mill to the competition of the outside mills. Which shows that a rail road is not a benefit to all lines of business, even if it does de velop the country. The Ljyic Theatre is putting on come good films. Last week there were three fine films from Dicken'e "Tale of Two Cities." Tbey drew big houses. The 15 gold prizes stimulate business on the nights in which they are given away. So far the Minger family seems to have a crip on the luchre. They have won it two weeks in succes sion. Harry Sciith, of Bend, was in Prineville the first of the week, coming over to renew acquaint ance with his many friends in this section, where he was raised from boyhood. This was his first visit to Prineville in five years, and he noticed many improve ments in the city which have ta ken place during his long ab sence. He sajs that Bend will soon boast some fine stone build ings, two of which are already in course of construction. Paulina Notes. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Condart & Stoidahl, cloing business tinder the name of Prineville Furniture Exchange, ia dissolved by mutual con tent, i.has. F. Condart will continue the business.collect all indehtedneHB anl pav all bills. Chak. F. Condart, Dated Jeceiuber V, lull. Paulina, Dec. 11 Mrs. M. L. Brown and daughter Lena, and Mrs. A. B. Myer, returned from Portland last week, where they were visiting for the past month. Miss Anna McCullough, who spent th summer at the Brown rauch, has moved to Paulina for the winter. There was a large attendance at the Thanksgiving ball. Ev erybody reports a good time. Ray Richy returned from Prineville last week. Miss Ruth Smith, who has been visiting near Paulina last week, returned to her home in Suplee. Walter A. Carson of Maury, was in Paulina Sunday. Emma Barnyard is the new waitress in the Paulina Hotel. The Paulina ranchers have not begun feeding stock yet, ow ing to the fine December weather. A Citizen. Bend Election Best prices paid for household goods. Abo eell and exchange. 1'rineville Fur niture Exchange, ChaB. F. Condart, propr. 12 14 Crook County Journal, county ffi cial paper. Il 50 a year. A dispatch from Bend to the Telegram, dated December 8, says that the general election, the first under the new charter, was held this week, and was the warmest in the history of the town. For mayor, Dr. U. C. Coe, and the en tire list of councilmen on his ticket were re-elected. The vote was more than double that ever cast in i!';nd before, totaling 297. The council met Wednesday to canvass the returns and adjourned to give time to make an investigation of the vote cast. Gross fraud and il legal voting will be charged and the present council may refuse to ratify the election. It is stated that the judges of the election were niihled and carloads of laborers, run in from Deschutes, 10 miles below, voted during the noon hour while there was practically no one at the polls. During this one hour there were more than 80 votes cast. Natron-Ontario Road Salem, Or. Another move in the railroad fight for supremacy in Oregon is indicated in the till ing of supplementary articles of the Oregou Eastern Railway with the Secretary of State here to day, which include a line from Natron, in Lane county, to Onta rio, in Malheur county, and also articles increasing the capital stock of the road from $100,000 to 10,000,000. W. W. Cotton, of Portland, forwarded the articles. The supplementary articles set forth that a line will be construct ed from Natron to Ontario. Tbey also call for a branch from a suitable point on the line extend ing to a point at or near Klamath Falls and thence to a connection with the Central Pacific Railway at Weed. Another branch from the On tario Natron line is also contem plated to Lakeview and an exten tion from Lakeview south to the line of the State of California near the easterly shore of Goose lake, which is taken to be a plan for a connection with the road to Reno which now is in operation to Lakeview. A box of candy for your sweetheart or wife is always highly appreciated and there in nothing uiore appropriate as aChrietmasgift, "That's made right. " It Cong's Swkkts Kiioi". For Sale. Team, wagon and nearly new harness. Team weighs about 2200; price $2.'0. Can be seen Monday at Hodges' feed yard. Hp For Sale. White Leghorn cockerels, ?2..10 each. White Wyandott cockerels, t3.00 each. S. I,. VamiKvkht, Betid, Oregon. 1130-lmp New Hay Bailer for Sale. One Whitman Steel Beauty Hay Bailer for sale. Call on or address Fairview Stock Farm, Prineville, Ore gon. 11-9 Rooms for Rent Furnished rooms, single or in suite, for rent. Apply at the Clark Hair dressing Parlors, one block west of Commercial Club Hall. 10-26 Big Irrigation Scheme Silver Lake, Or. Ollicial an nouncement was made this week that the irrigation scheme for the Silver Lake country, as outlined and promoted by Henry Hewitt, Jr., will cost $3,000,000. The water will be taken from Seven creeka. Work on the project will start at once, it is announced. Under this Bcheme 10,000 acres will go under the ditch. State Items Eyes of Eastern peoplo have been fixed on Oregon during the past two weeks. The governor's special, carrying an exhibit of state products, has been visiting the principal cities of the country and has attracted great attention everywhere. Oregon has been favored with more interest than any other state, judging from the great number of inquiries asked of those on board. Trains will probably he running to Lakeview by late winter or early spring, as rail connection has been completed with that city from Alturas, Modoc county, California. A wonderfully rich country will be opened up to the outside world. Great advances in road building throughout this state are shown by figures of county judges. In 1905 Oregon had 35,000 miles of roads and spent $800,000 in repairs and construction. In 1910, with 40, 000 miles of roads, $2,000,000 was spent. We buy household goods for cash; beet prices, bIho sell and exchange. Stouda nr. At Condart, Furniture. Ala sonic building. Pioneer phone. 11-10 Road Warrant Call. Registered road warrants lip to and including No. 0 November Hi, 11)11. Brood Sows for Sale. Good stock; aIho l"i O-weektT (ljrn. ll-oO J. C. Bmx, Powell ltuttes. Work Wanted. Washing and ironing and plain sew injr. Will work by the day. Mug. J. E. Campbell, in the tent on north side. 12-7-lui The ideal Holiday of dainty aweeta, Canilira, Cani ami lor tin of Xmaa Homemade Candid Long's Canity SIop. H For Sale or Trade. 31 acres of choice garden land nd Jolnltlir city of Ct'litrnlla, Wig.li. Ail (lreH K. K. Howard, Centrnllu, Wash. 11 :MI-lni Curtis Bakery. Sella bread at ! renin per loal or 21 loaves for l. Whole wheat, iralmm and all kind of bread, cakpa mid plea, made to order. Opposite Crook f'oiiiiU Hank. M-Et-tf ' Notice to My Friends. 1 am out to win the Journal Piano. When you iiibacrihe remenilier me with your votes. Mas. Viiia Cvm s. 111(1 Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice ia hereby given that the an. nual meeting of the stockholders of the Central Oregon Livestock and Agricul tural Association will be held in the Commercial Club Hall at Prineville, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, the II mt day of January, 11)12, Dec, 7-U J. 8. Fox, Secy. Horse for Sale. On the old ('. Sam Smith rnnrti, near Prineville: Hold tu any number at reaHoiiable prlecn. For further Information addnwa U. 11. Huhhki.i., Prineville, Oregon. 12-lll-tt Pure-bred White Wyandott cockerels for sale. Hay V. Conhtaiu.k, Adam son's Drugstore. 11 2-tf Report of the Condition Of TV. Firrt Natwatl lull at PriMtilU. ia Ik. Slat. l OrM, il ll CUi. af 8aua.it, D. S, 1911. RKtm'ltt'K. Iimii ami tllM-tmma lil!i,Vi 110 ovi.rlrHlt. Hrt-urtMl ami uuwi'iirrti ln rj'mi I". S. Ilnmls to nt'diro tlo'uk'loli t l.'. -.imt llmi'U, Iw-inrltli-ii. t'ti' 21. 'n Hanking li.iii.r, 1 1 ir n It 11 r.- ami n'ltnr'. U.'..3l,U hue (rum Sauwial ltatu nut n-arrv , i'in .. , .MM pit.- from Mno-aml I'fImii HmiUaml lUnkiT. 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