(r RANK M. RYAN rrnk M, Ryan, president of tha btructursl Iron Workori, wlio l bulnj (Tjbcd In tin Indianapolis tlynamit Invt ll(jtion. Champ Brief News of t!te Week. . ... - Work, on lti wmlim-Huii of the II tin of railway front builpeu to 11 m! mm 1'iiy Ik Id pruciiil 11I uiu o. lii iiiiniiy 110 Iuib In opi-ruUon 17 illricllile I.iiIIiiiiur, 11 li tutiKlUK ' llic iirmy 11111I six lo rhtii uwiivm. A (llnpiili h front Siilnntkl, l.illii'-iin Turkey. r'nrit it condition of uiinr thy ilimuKhoul Mii- ilniilu. Murilvr, tl!.'tn nail l.rlK.iinliHi" urn rlfo. London's sinUiii of tube railways will be Ini rnuM-il dy it diminutive, un llprttrouml rullrimil wlili-h will tin un it cxi-ltiKlvrly fur tha transport of luitil Knitter. Heurelty of innrrlaiteabls young women In (iriinl count y. Kansas, has caused lln bachelors of lli rouuly, hlrh l 3 mi l it from k rullroail, to band inKi'ilur with lh purposo of ObtllllllllK WlU'H. At the pri-ni'iit rutf of iiropniutton A luHkit will It it v lirnl of mors limn 2,o0fl,ooo reindeer within ID yenrs. accord! nil to It statement made by William T. l.oi. In clmrmt of the Kovtrnmmil reindeer srvlc. An 11 result of ft meeting In Hi. Paul It U reported I lint a general slnikeup In pending on tha Grout Northern. 1 h method of operating the system I to bo changed rarljr next year, in an effort to socura greater etllcleticy according to advice secured from omclnls well posted. France Ifi arranging another Impos ing tmdlinmiltil of her fi'Vmlnhlp for the United Hlntrit. A public subscrip tlon In to he opened to olTer ft bronze bunt of "La France," by the Illustri ous French sculptor, Augusts Kodtn. which will he placed at I no base of the monument to be dedicated next Juno to Samuel ile ('hmuiliiln, the French navigator, explorer 11 ml din coverer of the hike Hint boars hie nit m a. ion oteer of the News of Noted Persons. John Arthur Johnson, the negro -world's chiuuploil henvywelKlit prlie flghler, has arrived homo from Ku ropo. Wright Larimer, an actor, bent known ns the ittur of "The Shepherd KtnK," commltled suicide by Inhaling It lie. Colonel IlooBevolt, an Ih his cuatoin, played Snutii Chius to tha pupils of the little country school hoime nenr Sagamore Hill. Mrs. J. I'. Morgan, the fa mom fin ancier's spouse, asserts that she Ib registered among women who nro op posed to nulfniKe. The rurtUKunns government hue dt fliled to proKucute MonalKiior An thony MnniteH Hello, pntrhirrh of I,l lion, on a chnrno of coimplrlng aKulnat the republic. K. Duna Duriind. director of the comma, liitomle to resign his post us t'.ie result of the refusal of congress to appropriate enoiif.lv-money lo com plete the tabulation of tho ccmisuk figures. l'ersln hnu yielded to the demand of the Russian ultimatum that V. Morgan Shimler, an American, who holds the post of trouBiirer genenil 111 the rrsinn government, be dismiss ed from tho service. Absolute iiHBuranco that Clarence Harrow, former chief counsel for the McNumuru brothers, would not be protiecuted on charges of bribery growing o"t of, tl10 Lockwood nnd Ilaln cases, has beon given by Dis trict Attorney Fredericks. Chang Yin, Chinese minister to Washington, has returned from Mexi co, whore he succeeded In settling the claims against Mexico arising from the destruction of the lives and property of Chinese at Torreon In the recent revolution there. There are rumors rifo In pollco cir cles that Captain Ithlnelander Waldo, Now York's millionaire commissioner of police, Isolated for the nx and that In hlB place Mayor Oaynor Intends to put James Creelman, magazine writer and war " correspondent, now head of the city civil Bervlce coramls sion. . World Tle world's clinnipion itrer, in pi'iot'iilnge of dnnneil weight, liui just liei-n Nlutiliteri'( nt the Union Meat Ci)iii)aiiv's plant on the tien- illtlllft. A ,'iOlllOtllll-olll fttlillltl, owned ly A. It, Dunn nl Wiiito, W'shIi., which weighed 21C0 pouniU on tout, dreiHod 72.1 1 xr cent. Tlie grand champion In this class t the recent meeting of the National Livestock Show, in ('liimgo (I reused hut CO 2 ier cent. "So fur kr my records nhow," i"i id 1 1. (). Lively this morning, "Mr. lunn' Short Horn U the chiiinpicin of all cham ions. I huve never heard of another aid n.al ftpprouching it. Owing to tho iiiiignilicent Mrceiittii;e t-howiti revealed when the packers began working on this animal, utmost euro was used to get all figures f'ltlit. "When wo can offer such proof at this of NorthweKtern feeding values, the livestock world must stn-perid fur it moment its homage to King ('urn of the Middle West and Mississippi, nnd give us serious thought for the future." The steer was the prize of its elan at tho Sitlnin I'air, and also in the Chicago Land Show. The average steer driven to the flock yards net ahout 65 per cent of liveweiyht. Orcgonian. Ranch for Sale. Ili-ii)uil.ln Sheplitiiil's st'x k rn rich la for suln. Impute at f irst Manorial Hank. JiMio Notice to the Public. This la lo notl'y my friends ami the public that the man Unit is koiiiji siouml eallliiK liimaelf Jim Hough Jr. limit my sou. Ills iiaiiie is llairv Itoifera It Al.rm.ii llonill,' (Jtn Benjamin Franklin's time Real Eetate Transfer. l-'urnlfhed by the Crook County Ab stract Co. Samuel J. Newaom, et 111 to Charles F, Condart. Tract 80 by l.V feet, lying south of block 3, Newborn's Third atlil. I'rlnevlllii. 2. ' II. M. Owen, et tlx to Kenton K. Wharton et nl sw4 u '4 see 13; ne'4 i see. Sl-lO-ll); sll see. W; sei aei4', ' oe4 ti and te1, nJ sec. 24; I't mj, w. Sf'4 ami twt4' sec. 20; e' 'i w1,, w4' sej and se' sw' sec. IHt'.l-lll. ft. May M. I'liiiiey ami hutbaml to Ore gon A Western Col. Co. nSj sej, sej se'4 '"i and wa of sec. ltl-l:)-15. I. Amlresr J. Noble, et ux to J. W. Carlson. IajIs 4 and 6, block 2, Noble's a.ld. Prlneville. 10. Cor in II. Harnett, et ux to Chaa, I.. Hunter. t sec. It) 1'I14. Slate of Orttgon to 0. W. Wilson. r lo sec. 3II U H. HO0. Talents from the I". S. to the ollow ing: Hugh Carroll, Louis A. Young, Heater I'. Davis. Maude C. MclVinahl, Emil Zoiiiko, Klizatwth Kwing, Louis Falkeiihsgen, Ixiuiella I'ullinm, I.00 telta 1'ulhain, Hetra of 0. It., I'ulliam, Stflh S. Crawford. Many a Man Owes His Success to an Investment nil Hie liiKtitllnient pliill, ho-I'lllim- It lllia aerveil lianil llliehor lirnl kept I1I111I11 h eirnlght line n tul Hwny from the iiiiinv "(jet Itli-h Mli k" m heiuea tvhli li nre an plentlliil todiy am) nlilrhsu often menu riches only fur the Sllllliitll touuileil priillliitera there,,!. Hv Inveallnu IN YOUR HOME TOWN you lire ileulliiir Willi Hi I lira mill people with wliiilil you lire HeiiiTilnteil penph- who nre Inlereateil In yuur welfitre Ihtiiiiw your m ceaa IllelillH tile Hlleceaa ill others iilmiit you, mill tho mure suc eesffnl eltlz'-ns a town enn lillliat of the heller pllu-e It will he. I.ota In NOBLES ADDITION c ill lie boil liy luiikliiK 11 very kiiiiiII pn meiit dun 11 mill the hnluiiie on leriiia to "Hit the piiri-luiMer, iii'Hithly.liI 111. mi h!y uiirtei ly, hiill-yenrly iiriiiiiiiuil puy lueiiiN. '1'lieae lola lire the Ileal lliventtllent III elt.V proaTt, toilny. The only illatrlrt wllli liulhllDK reetrlc timiM 11ml with Htrii t liiiproveNieiit nml alile wiilka nlreiiily In. Muke your selection now. A few dollars will holil the lota for you until you ran uuike further pay ments. You lire entitled to the iM-at. Why not net It? Come lii nml let me show vou NOBLES ADDITION, the center of build lug activity In 1'rlneville. A. R. BOWMAN ' lct'b formcdicinc.rood 1 I C ' 1 it yiu lasmonca nomcmaac remedies of roota. herbs. (jj ' atid brkaPcojile were hale I and hearty then iustajthotc iA 1 ' J . .t nt c c 1 . 1 arc now(wno use ulioo ! NTIViE HERBS the old iimciherDai remedy Sacrifice Sale OF MILLINERY WW use it roa The blood Kidney trouble' Liver disorder Rheumatism Constipation Indigestion Catarrh Malaria P.DI'intoalcd tablet t.00 ! .: ty baik if not utulicd Raymond Calavan, Prineville, Or Brood Sows for Sale. (ood stiH-k; nlao ll-weeka pls. 1 1 :U J. C. iiuix, I'oivell l'.llttea. I Hats at Your Own Price Must Have Room for Spring Goods. Nothing Reserved. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. Prineville, Or. Notice of 1'inil Settlement. Nolle It harrft'T given hf Ihe t.nterfirmf1, the i.tfttltiltri.Uir of Hie vattiu ul limtritn M, ltl, ItH.-raiMHl, tllftt Uv Um Rtl tm f it fllt't with tho vivtk al 1)10 ettumv timrt lilt, final fttt mitiiltiff il lit tlitiinitfmioriol nti1 ituif, nil Uiu Htiimmt.lt. cotintv rurt oi I'nmk mnittjf, Ofrguit, (m otity. Hie 'ih ttny ut frVb., w,.', at U) oMw l Hi Him fort-noon at thr cntmuf ctturl rtm lit l'riiit?villr. itrt'Kon, na tlic timo anl lr fur ht-auiMtt kii'I ftftilitiK astld rtiml t tnuntltlK. At Vhlrh titb tll ltln.ee tf (terawm litti-renieil In mM ramie m) lH-Nr ml ot-JtM t to m11 fliml vomit Ui, Iu-.l thif.'l.t dy ul l4i'., I'.'ll. M. K. KI I.IitTT. Altn(nUtmtor of the tmtateol Uvorite M. I'nul, decvMed. Horses for Sale. On tho old i Sum Smith rnnch, near rrliu'vlllc: Mitld lu (my iuiuiImt nt rraHuimtilt' prlren. Fur furthtr lufortiiMtlon aildn'HH U. H. Kuhmki.i.. I'riiu'vllK On-tton. l'-MU-tf PurH'tiretl Wltita Wytiinlott m'kereU for nle. Hay V. Conatahlk, A1hih- Nolle of I'hiiil vcttltmvnt. Kotlee ta h pivot Klvn by th undpmlitneil. th ilmltiltriUf of Ib iwtal of Abigail Hnrinon, iltH-eaK1!. that he ha inalt and llteit ttli Hi cliTk of Hie tHiuitlv lumrt hi hnal at roiinilng of IHa liiiliiiniraiton of aaltt en i aie. Thai Ht Honoraiilt II. 4 Kilt. Ju-lne of the eotuiiy court of t'rNk eotiniy, orKin. hoi et Moiulav. the ith la)' of K"l . HU J. at 10 oVUm k til th foreiiHn at tint iouni court umtn In I'rliievllle, tiri-iEon, asthe time aitd place for ht aniLK an1 wltllliK nalt final aecoiiiiHliK. At w Melt Hme aiul itat , anv pern'tu l!iter-tet lo ul oitate may object iumio. final account- lud Hili 2lt dy of tVo lwlt. JOHN HARMON. Atlinlnlmralor of the mu oi Abigail Harmuu. tU-vtuttst. Notice for Publication. rMtwrttni'tit of the Interior. r,8. Und urtlit' Hi The Hailca, Ori'Knn. NoveiulH'r 'aNlh, VHl. Notlw l hereby itiven tlmt 1, lvbl Wt'aver. Riiarihanof the k roi ami h;hi of larlcin 1'nvtT. tlnKie) til I'rliievllle, OreKtMl. n ho on February -nd. made hnineatfad No. O.Mlti, fur e e'4 nw 4 nvo. 8 and Mi'1 lie1 nc. lo, townitbli' IS wmiii, ranitc lfi ennt, WUIhiu ette MerbllNli. Iinm rlletl notlee ul intention to make Hnal eoiiiinniHttuit nriKkf. to eiabUsh elalm lo Hie lainl aUivv demrllMu. Ifre T. K. J. Duffy, 1 . H, ComitOoKloner, at his othee at I'rluvvllle, Oregon, on ihc'.'Jml day of January, 1VIJ t'lalmHiit namea an witneKH,fi: (;tHiro W. Jone, t)libHu Weaver, t'harh'y Weaver, Ed ward H, jotien, all of rnnevllb'. ort-gon. 1J.21 C. W MUiiKK, Kegister. Greetings A Merry Christmas, and A Happy and Prosperous New Year, my wish to all. To those who have been my patrona the paat year I deaire to extend my heartfelt thank. In my atore during the next year, (aa in the paat) will be found a good clean stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishings, Notiona, Candiea and Cigar, and I will strive to extend all poaaible courtesies, a haa been the custom with me alwaya. Very Respectfully, Mrs. I. Michel Prop. THE LEADER Sherman, Clay & Company Morrison Street at Sixth, Portland, Oregon. mun. SWU.uJiu..iwavn'-iii n w.iuiiusntty ' jj N . . - Business Integrity A iioihI name Is a great conimeroiiil HCBet. ConHilenee is the Iwsis of t lie world's liiislnvsii. Whun conlltleuce is ilisturlicd vonfusion, panic and dis aster follow. There sr firoat coiimmrcial houses, hanks and other business coiieerns In every eomtminity, who by Ioiik years of fair anil honorable biiBinesH doal lniis have lieoimie kuowu us reliable; concerns wlnwu word is as good as a "Uold llond." Khei man, Cluv & Co. are dealers in reliable pianos. Kor nearly half a century tiny have been selling pianos on tlio l'acitic Coast and their selling niutliotls are well known. Kvery piano is just as represented, and fully Huaniuteed. One price to every one every whore makes certain that you got full value for your money. We make no pretense of fctvinfr vou soini'tlilnu for notliiuu, but vn. as sure you "An Holiest l'iano at an Honest i'ricu." Why buy a piano i indifferent quality when yon niinlit just as well have one of worth? We sell a now piano as low as 2l5.lH) ami fully guarantee it. We sell Kteinwav, A. 11. I'hnse, Kveiett, Conover, Parkard, I.udwig, Kstey, Kinorson, lvui tninann, Cabin, Kingbui iy and Wt llington I'ianos. Our Mail Order Departmnut is under tile eupervisiou of a practical piano builder who knows tone. If you are thinking of buying a piano writo for catalogue, prices and terms. We deal direct with you. The "businoHs integrity" of Sherman, Clay & Co.. make it coituin you will he satisfied with your dealings here. v A Bird in the hand is Worth Two in the Bush. '"nl ll I l J You can't keep waiting if you are going to secure an overcoat of really clever style. You must re member this: An overcoat on your back right now, is worth two that you might expect to own later. It is the early purchaser who invariably secures the smartest style and most fascinating fabric When you purchase early you have a score of shades, colors and patterns to select from you have many different models to choose from you have everything necessary to the securing of garments which will prove an excellent purchase. Come while the season's young. Our excellent assemblage of BRANDEGEE, KINCAID & CO. MODELS will delight you. Visit our overcoat department while possibilities for a wide choice are greatest. Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. I 53$! S A N D I C t t K I N C I D 4 C- CLOTHES Lots for Sale. A bargain, lour lots, for sale, one or all, in most desirable bnildiug section. Inquire before purchasing elsewhere, at tiiisomce. ium. Four houses to rent, from 2 room to 7 room. List your housa now. Prine ville Furniture Exchange, Chaa. F. Coudnrt, propr. 12 H $5(1,001) for Farm Loans. See Prom tonjonee, Mctoliifs, Oregon. 11-23-t.f The Home Bakery Bread Is now on sale'at A. G. Ellefson's, both white and Urahain. 10 1'Uif PIONEER SADDLER Manufacturer of ami dealer In Harneas, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits and Spura. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.