Order Yoor New Spring. Suit Now!! There are numerous advantages in placing your order early. You get the pick of patterns when the line is fresh and new. Give us ample time for the deliljerote care necessary to the best results and you will have the clothes ready to put on when you want them. B. Gormley, The Tailor, - - Prineville, Oregon P 1 I u r i in it j rranK way may 1 ' Have Been Murdered Frank Way, a yonng man about 1 yours old, living on a home stead ubout 15 mile up Crooked Kiver from I'rlnovilie is liuliavud by liis brother and friend to have boim murdered for f 150 by Douglas Tapp. a companion who was with him on the homestead during winter. Way disappeared ubout Sep tember 15, aoon after he rec.oivcd some money, and Tupp hus told many coufllctlng stories as to Hit missing man's whereabouts. II said thut Way had gono to the valley to visit his mother but communication with the mother shows thut ho never visited her. Tapp also said thut Wuy hud gone hunting, but a search of his cabin reveals his rillo, which ho would have taken bud m kouq on a bunting trip. His bust clothes, which he would have taken hud ho gone to tintko u visit to the volley, are also in the cabin. Tupp was arrested at Hums Monday morning, according to te'egraphic advicus received by Sheriff Itulfour, of this county! lie is held on the chargo of 1 10 theft, of one of Way's horses which he rodo from horu to Hums, and will be hold until the authorities can tind further evi dence of tho murder. It Is stilted thut tho horse Tupp rod a Into 1 turns was the property of Frank Way, as it has beon pos LOCAL MENTION. Joe Lister came down from I'sulina the last of the week. The Misses Nora and I.ora Htearns are visiting in Eugene. Mrs. l'arrmh, Miss Hon a I'.oolli and Charles McCue were in from Haycreck Saturday. Mrs. C. O. Pollard received word the ether day of the death of her father, K. M. Winslow of (leorgia. ' The new city safe arrived last ; Hsturday. The city records will i no longer be exposed to any chance of fire. The ladies of the Baptist ohurch will have a window sale on Satur- Iday, February 10, The location will be announced next week. Miss Gitchell will give an enter tainment at the M. E. Church March 1st. She will be assisted by local talent. It is given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. Nol 1, No. 1, of the Terrebonne Oregonian ia at hand. It is a neat 0-oolumn folio well filled with advertisements and local matter. This mukes ten local papers ' in Crook county, and all good ones, too, Mrs. Lillies, the organizer for the Women ol Woodcraft, is work ing up the ' membership of the Juniper C'irole in Prineville. The Woodmen and their families will attend a spread and entertainment b IrUB lUUgU ruuilJO riiudj cvciiiug. Miss Ethel Prine was badly bruised in a runaway accident last Saturday morning. She and her escort were coming home from a dancs at Templeton's when the horses took fright and ran away. She was thrown out of the buggy. One of her ribs was broken by the fall. Dr. Edwards thinks that with careful nursing the young lady will soon be able to he out again. itively identified by authorities at Hums. Deputy Sheriff John Kd wards feft yesterday fo' Hone", fion which point he leaves for Hunif), expecting to make the Journey by to nigh', returning; t miorrow with his prisoner. All day Tuesday a party of about six men scoured the Hear Creek country In a vain search for some trace of Frank Way. comlitK in late that evening to report their complete failure to secure evon a scrap of evidenco. It Is pointed out that there are a million places to dispone of a body In that country, It being very rocky and hilly, so thut it will bo some time before the body Is recovered. If young Way h is been murdered. Sheriff Hulfour will conduct a Hystemiitic search beginning to day, with ten men, and It is hoped thut something will turn up to shew whether Wuy hus been disposed of or not.. Sheep Wintering in Fine Shape Charles O'.Wtl came in from the Oohnco rsnch Monday. He say that the sheep on the deter', are doing fine. They are in as good condition now as they were when they led the summer range. If the uiual weather conditions pre vail thin season the year should be a profitable one for sheep. No hsy has been fed except to few cull that are always found In large bands. Mr. Williamson has about 10,000 head on the desert. LOCAL MENTION The Ladies of the M. E. Church will give a Washington Birthday dinner February 22. A, E. and J. E. Hart I ft this week for Viola, Idaho, where they will made their home in tl.e future. Don't forget the Valentine Social given by the Epworth League February 13th at the M. E. Church parlors. Everyone welcome. The second and third grades realized $11.50 from their enter tainment to raise funds to buy pictures tor their school rooms. The new terra of the Prineville Public school will commence next Mondsy, February 5. All chil dren over six years will be reg istered. A railroad surveying camp is pitched about two miles north of town. They haven't any tags on and are as dumb as oysters about their business, hence nothing do ing in the news line. M. Wheeler of Grizzly, was in town Tuesday. lie is busy plow ing these days getting ready for spring sewing. He says there will be a greater acreage than ever brought under cutivation this year in his part of the county. The basket ball game with the Dilles High School has been post poned a day on account of The Dalles players not being able to get here. February 2 and 3 are the new dates. This will be a hot game. Prineville has a strong team. The Royal Neighbors and Mod ern Woodmen of Prineville will give a basket and shadow social in Stewart's Hall, February 6. The funds raised from the sale of the baskets will be applied to defray the expenses of the newly organized M. W. A. band. A good program is bsing arranged for the occasion. Admission free. Shooting at Bend Monday Night Il-rnni) l'.rauer wai shot in the top of the head by Fred Huhn in Bend Monday night over the di vision of some provisions owned jointly between them. lis may not recover. Deputy District Attorney Wirlx went over to llend Tuesday to look into the cane. At the examination it was disclosed that the trouble first started in a saloon a few hours before the gun play. Itrauer, It seem, wanted to mooth matter over and got to fi tends of his to go with him to the Ilahn place. Huhn was not in at the time but came in before Iirauer had left. Ilahn tht-n ordered Itrauer out of thehouKeand fol lowed up his demand will) a ?4 20 ritle. Ilahn was shot at the top of the brad, the bullet plowing a deep furrow. Ilahn was bound over to the grand jury in 11000 bonds, which he could not furnish. The prisoner was brought to 1'iineville and lodged In the county jail. Fred lUvis and John Hamilton were eye-witnesses to the fracus. Ilahn is held on a charge of as sault wih a dangerous weapon pending the result of the injuries to Itrauer. Get Busy. To My Friend: Do not delay ending in your votes. So many have promised ami the time is get- ling short. bend to me or the i Journal othce. Urgently, 1-1 1 Mrs. Vika Crura. LOCAL MENTION Robert B. Gould of Bend was a county seat visitor Saturday. A Government Postal Savings bank will be started in Prineville February 24. Thoe. Sharp Jr., has returned from Portland, where he spent the winter with his family. The attorney general has pro nounced the county road bonding scheme unconstitutional. Rev. Williams of the M. E. church preached to good congre gations at Bend last Sunday. A. B. Battles returned yesterday from an outing at D. C. Ingram's headquarters in the Blue Moun tains. ' The Merry-go-Round Club gave a progressive house party Monday evening. It was a pleasant oc casion. The pastor of the Methodist church of Prineville, assisted by Rev. C. F. Weigele, Quaker evan gelist, will begin a protracted meet1 ing at the McKay schoolhouse Monday evening, Februarary 5th. Let everybody turn out. Workmen are tearing down tbe burned buildings from last week's fire. G. M. Cornett will put up a brick ana bo will Kamstrs. Mr, Kamstra is having plans and speci fications prepared so that hecan go ahead with the work at the earliest possible moment. Last week was made a memor able one for Mrs M. II. Bell. The old lady was made happy by the members of both the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. The oc casions were her 77th birthday and the celebration of the 16th year of her membership in the EuBtern Star. These little at tentions in the passing of tbe years give inestimable pleasure. The old lady will long remember them. uany inuian tpisoce in Crook County James Klkin., who is vMting in California. llc- great pleasure in renewing the acquaintances of bis youth. In a letter to relatives in Prineville is given a thrilling epi sode that happened in this county. The old gentleman writes: ' Fatty" Clark with two others, many ears sgo, were camped on Buck cretk. They were coming up from California with a yoke of oxen. While eating their supper the Indians came upon them. The boys immediately skedaddled. Tbe Indians took their cattle and pot of beans. The boys started to find Camp Maury on Camp creek but kept too far south. They got on the desert and were eleven davs without food or water save a bird and four cups of blood taken from the neck of their dos, which died. They shot a cow down on the Mc- Kwnxie and thus were relieved. "Fatty" Clark i now au old man. He lives in San Diego. Blood Transfusion Fails to Save Old limns on Beaver and Camp! creek in Crook county will recall i the Castle brothers that used to run cattle out there yeais ago. i The San Jose Call of January 21 , announces the death of Isaac X Castle. It says: Failing to rally as his physicians expected a'ter more than a quart if hlood had, been trantfu-ed into his veins from the body of I.) -puty Sheriff Nob'e of Palo Alto, I.-aac X. Castle, one' of the wealthiest and best known cattlemen in this part of Cali-I fornia, died tonight at the home of : his son in this city. About seven, months sgo Castle's health began I to fail, and an examination die-; closed the fact that the red cor-! puecles in his blond had begun to, leave. Transfusion was decided ! upon as the only means of saving his life. He rallied after the oper ation, but was unable to leave his bed afterward. 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