LOCAL MENTION Merry ('hrlrtnia. Mr. T. M. lUltlwin ret imed lnxt night from .'ortliuui. )ixiia & Hunt urn faMuiiing minio alt-era (nr tlie I'urtliunl llva atoik hhow, Mix Ktlml M, I'.dlur, th trained lurae, left to lay lor Fjiukaiiu tu imoticn lu r iitolcimUin. Father Slifidmn of Item! will hulil aorvliw in I'rinevilla at iSti'Worl'n Hull nt U h. m. Sunday. A uplift Walke, njietl 71, died IftH Hattirtlay of a cniiiplii uilun of diiTiini-H. Ho IcKvii a willow nnd live children. He wus buried Sun day. Mr. ftndMrt. J. V. ISarWr ol Willicliiiin and Mr. nnd Mr, lttir on Cnte ol lirownftvillo uro ipend Ing tliti holitlayn At the home til J. II. Window. Married At the lUptitt i'arnon K Decemlx'f 20, Stephen O. Wait nnd Jnlia, W, llratlt'ii o( Liuiioiita, were united in infringe, C. I'. Hailey officiating. The Lincoln Ilitth Kohool ol Portland diletd The liallea High School lut Saturday At i'ortltind by iicore ol 33 to 0, thu w inning the high nchiiol football champion Ship ol the lUte. The dedication ol the new Hap tint church will take pi tire ihe firitt Sunday in January, 1912. Ite v. lUiley my that he anU nil ol Crook county to know about it and to come to the ervlct. Emin ent minixtera from abroad will be pretient. The city churchea are in vited to unite at thnt time in mak ing the occat-ion joyous one, , Vernon A Forbes ol Iiend filed ft petition theuther day with Coun ty Clerk llrown lor writ of man datum, which wat ordered by Judge liraddhaw on the lU-nd elec tion held I Ver miter 5, compelling the city council and election board ol liend to ran vus the vote polled t the recent election and declare the rei-ult. Thin cloves the right between the rival (actions of that town. The eighth grade pupils of the I'rineville l'uhiio School held an election Tuesday, l'rincipal Myers believes in giving Ihe boys and girln practical work in civil gov ernment, io got some sample bal lot from the city election and look vote. The regular election routine was observed. It was in civics that the public ellmols of the state full down hard last year. Prii e villa got the highest grade in the slate. livery pupil passed with grades that were n honor, not only to Principal Myers, but to the I'rineville public school. H. II. Lnckard, the Culver stage man, whs Sunday vUitor. Wm. l!N'gli, the Culver booster, fa buftlneis visitor Monday. Mis C'inway haves for l'orUsrtd Saturday toipend the holiday. Fred Powell and wile and L. K. Throop were Paulina, vbitors this week. There is to be dance, Christ m.i tree and tuikey shoot at Paulina Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt hit Tuesday evening lor Portland to spend the holiday. Prank Forest of The IUllea is in Prini'ville thin week looking alter hi Crook county inli-reela. Melvin Iticlurdson, ol Portland, nephew of Mrs. Anna (Unite, i visiting relatives in I'rineville. Mr. Mary Hinton sent the Journal some eggs ol unusual size lor I'lirintiiius. M iny thank. Handolph (iibwn has bouuht ihe Tackman (iresn House at The l'alles. He is now in possesfion. Mrs. Will Wurzwei.er came in ihe first ol the week from Portland to spend the holidays in I'rineville. S S. Hayes ol Portland, repre sentative of the Wiley H. Alltn Music House, was In I'rineville the first ol the week. U.S. O'Neil, traveling freight and pasnenger aient for the O-W. It it N. Co, registered at the Oregon Mondsy. Married At the lUptUt parson age, December 1!), Melvin 1. Gil lett and Q.i M. Newbill of (iriizly. Hev. C. P. Hailey performed the ceremony. The old Sbaniko Hole! was burned lo the ground this morning, together with its contents. Nothing was saved. Lo tl2,O0. In sured for f 1,000. The fire started in ft cold storage plant adjacent to the hotel. It is thought to be the work of an incendiary. Supt. K. A. Ford was in Metoliu Wednesday to visit the local school, where he delivered an effective ad dress before the rising generation, giving them some splendid pointers on how to prepare lor the unfath omed future so as to escape its pit falls. He also visited the schools at Round Butte, Methodist Hill and Madras. Metolius Oregonian. Mrs. L. 11. Kerwood was a pas senger on the south bound O. T. train last night on her way home to Urineville from a business trip to Portland. Mrs, Kerwood is the promoter ol an electric railway from Metolius to PrineviKe and is still at work on the proposition. She is not yet prepared to an nounce the date of beginning ol construction operations but seems confident that the road will be built. Metolius Oregonian. LOCAL MENTION R. II. Gould spent Sunday In I'rineville. lien Taylor ol Anielope wn in town on business this week, J. If. Garrett ol Trout Creek was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Nuro McCoin of Wi'Jow creek is visiting Mrs. Summers. A. J. Clark, the contractor, 'eft for Tucson, Arizona, the last of the wet k. J. L MiColley and W. F. Sweeney were visitors Irora Sisters Tuesday. . Miss Agnes KUiott U home from the University of Oregon for the holidays. Henry Odell left for Portland the last ol the week, where he will spend the winter. M. F. Marston csme in Tuesday with a gang of men who are work ing on a telephone line from Shaniko. Don't forget the Christmas dance at the Club Hull on the night of December 25. A big crowd is , expected. j The Ladies' Annexvill hold the ; usual New Year's reception on the afternoon ol January 1. Mrs. C. M. Elkins, chairman of the generul committee, has appointed Miss; liertha Baldwin chairman of the decoration committee, and Mrs.! Rosenberg chairman ol the lunch j committee, j John M. Larsen of Madras ap-J plied yesterday to the county clerk j for his second papers. His witnesses ' were Jerry C. Soihraan of Madras and Lewis K. wilson of Metolius. 1 They must swear that he has lteen in the United States five years and in Oregon one year. He must al?o bear a good reputation. For Sale. tVlillo I'ifhorn ewkerels, $2.50 eitrli. While Wymitlott cockerel, I.I.UO etirli. S. L. Vamikvkiit, Beuil, Oregon. liao-linp New Hay Bailer for Sale.- - One Whitman Sitwl lieauly Hay Bailer lor ssle. Call on or address i'airview Stock Farm, I'rineville, Ore gon. , 11-9 Useful Xmas Presents For Ladies1 and Girls Skates. Silver Ware. Roasters. Water Sets. Bird Cages. Perculators. Carving Sets. Phonographs. Thermometers Flower Pots Walnuts and Almonds Cream Separators , Washing Machines Rome Kettles and Tea Pots Heating and Cook Stoves Universal Food Choppers Watches and Clocks Fancy and Plain Dishes Fancy and Plain Lamp's Sewing Machines Combination Flour Sifter and Barrel For Men and Boys Pocket Knives Tools of all Kinds Indian Clubs Safety and Standard Razors Razor Strops Meerschaum and other Pipes Silver and Gold Watches Tool Grinders Clark's Carriage HesteTS Boy's Wagons Skates Lap Robes Gloves 22 Rifles and other Guns Hunting Coats and cartridge belts We have the Stock We meet all prices What more can be asked Don't Shiver and Freeze on Cold Days when you ride in automobile or any other vehicle. Get one of these genuine comfort makers A -1 Clark Heater i No. 70, thowimt SmU ud tmd VantiUten ..... . ... . . It fits right in at your feet, throws out as good, strong heat you can regulate perfectly and make the finest kind of a foot rest The W. F. King Co. 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Bracket, Hanslnj, Wall and Chandcllet tvpea ol lmp-ln fact Al.tldln Lampl i lot every ..w.iL. lurtdiop" . pn.t cardi.dalmplyaayyoarelnlc.r..ed. l'llbll.,ltab.lnanAl.ddinLampto IbTIou slid le. ta you" tto". lo n. Uoi 01 two. .li.cly without oblluation. 3I th. c.rd tod.,. The Great Sacrifice Sale -AT- FOSTER & HYDE'S Will Continue Until After Christmas Our sales have been extraordinary since the slaughter of prices began but we have several lines scarcely touched upon. In order to make a good clean-up, the Slaughter will continue until after Christmas. Make THES our Christmas Presents a E SACRIFICE ARTHUR KELLY, Agt. 11-14-plm Prineville, Or.