Order Your New Spring Suit Now!! There are numerous advantage! in placing your order early. You get the pick of patterns when the line is fresh and new. Give us ample time for the deliberate 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 Paulina Man Sells all of His Cattle K. K. I.aughlin and Fred A. Powell o( l'eulina cni) down Tuesday. Mr. I.aughlio was on til wy to Ths Dalles to vin'it bis family. He has just made liii hut delivery of cattle to J. K. Reynolds, the Arlington cattle buyer. All told tie sold to tba Arlington man 1300 head for 139,000. Kvery thing was included except t fw calvo that were thrown In for good ieaure. This it mo Reynold hut a contract to supply Cram & I'rlday of Willow. Creek with WH) head of yearling steers. Us may have to no to Montana to get them. Th Paulina i!0ila speak In the highest terms of the Arlington buyer. Us can gat almot any thing he want up there. School Supervisor Makes Report L. J. Murdock, ichool supervisor for Crouk county, innl.cn the fol lowing report for January: Number of school vioited 22. Number of utiles trawled 221. Number of schools displaying flag, 2. Number of tchools uaing tsnitary dniikin; cop, 22. Number of school yards fenced and cleared, 4. Number of schools well lighted, 7. NomW of echooU lining window boards, 10. Number of schools having gcod apparatus, 10. LOCAL MENTION. A. 11. Bowman is in Portland, on business trip. Horn Feb. 4, to the wife of Ralph Jordan, a son. Mr. McCaffrey of Redmond was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Rev. Edgar of South Dakota is the new, man at the Presbyterian church. Dan McMillan of the R. L. Jor dan Co. returnedgSunday from a business trip to Portland. Redmond is to have a creamery. Ground has been broken and but ter is promised in twenty days. A marriage license was issued Monday to Alphonse Pednault ana Mary II. Leithanser, both of Sisters, Asber Ireland of southern Ore gon, a brother of A. S. Ireland of this place, is here on a visit for a short time. Roy It. (Iray and MisB Leora Welborn were married Sunday at the home of the groom's father in Prineville. Rev. Samuel (iregg officiated. Attorney W. A. Bell of The Dalles was a business visitor the first of the week. He is receiving lots of encouragement in this county in his oanvas for the office of district attorney. We publish this week the an nouncement of Carlton L. Pepper of The Dalles for the office of district attorney for the seventh judicial district which consists of Crook, Wasco and Hood River. Judge Ellis has made arrange ments to have the oflioial time sent in every day so that the courthouse clock will agree with railroad time. The matter was broached to man ager Dooner of the P. T. & T. Co., and he volunteered to furnish the information free of charge to the county, Schaffer Shot at Silver Lake A dispatch from Silver Laks dated Feb. 6, nays: In so oen gun lliht here today, in which throe deputy sheriff were pitted againxt ('. K. Schaffer, a notorious gunman of this region, Bchaffer was killed after firing 11 shots at the ofliceis. . Schaffer, in an altercation with Charles V. Smith lait Saturday, wounded the latter and it was while the deputies were attempt ing to arrettt him that the battle took place. C. D.Reeder, K.O.Cuick and C. V. Jones confuted a posse that ha scoured the vicinity of Silver Lake for Schaffer. The latter was surrounded in a clump of wood on the border of the city early to day and when his surrender was demanded he opened Are. The officers returned the shots, st the same time doting in on the outlaw, Schaffer was shot once through an arm before ths final bullet penetrated his breant. He died instantly. Get Busy. To My Friends: lo not delay ending in your votes. So many have promised and the time is get ting abort. Send to me or the Journal oflice. Urgently, 1-11 .Mils Viiia Cyhu,j. Children Wanted. Two or three children wanted at once Ixtiweeu tliu anea o( 8 and 1:1: b k1 home in good family; a good achool, rlutliee ami board, no work. Adilretii, J. A. Mni.yi:n, Itenil', Ore., care np-river nail. 1-ltMt LOCAL MENTION Horn February 1, to the wife ol Roy Stuart, a girl. Born February 3, to the wife of Lyn NichoN, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Maben left for Portland Tuesday. Mrs. M. R. Biggs returned Tues day from a trip to Vale and Port land. Leslie Vanderpool of Lakeview, a son of Mrs. Mary E. Vanderpool, is home on a visit. , Mrs. O. W, Noble is getting along nicely at The Dalles. ' She is expected home about the 1st of March. D. H. Peoples has gone to Roberts oh a surveying trip. Miss Dollie Hodges is in charge of ti e office during his absence. The Shadow Social at Stewart Hall drew a good crowd Tuesday evening. Something like 127 was raised for tho benefit of the M. V. A. hand. Mrs. John Sundquest was given a birthday "surprise," last Sunday afternoon by about fifty of her friends. She was presented with a big rocker as a rememberance of the pleasant occasion. Frit Frohuhoefer of Grizzly made application for his final papers the first of the week. , His witnesses were Henry Fronhofer, a brother, notwithstanding he has shortened the name, and Fritz Engelhardt of Hay Creek. Federated eervice at the Metho dist Church Sunday. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Rty. Williams will preach at 11. Subject ol ser mon, "Christ's Kingdom and Rtign." Epworth League meets at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30. Even ing subject, "The Cry of the World and How to Meet It." An invita tion is extended to all. The Dalles Beaten by C. C. H. S. Ths Dalles High School banket ball team was braten by the Crook County hoys io the games hers last Friday and Saturday nights. Friday night the visitors were trounced 62 to 17. They played a much better game the second night, holding the score down to 30-21. The Dalles team played Bend Thursday night and won by a core of 48 to 10. Six Weeks More of Winter According to sncient folk-lore we sre to have six weeks more of winter. Last Friday in I'rineville was bright and sunny and Mr. (iroundhog would have had no trouble, in finding bis shsdow had he been so inclined. The winter so far leaves nothing to be desired in the way of fine weather. It has been good for the stockfeeder, good for the cattle on lbs range and good for the sheep on the detert. The weather man, too, has been kind to the dry farmer. The abundant enow snd rsins have been a great thing for the non-irrigated part of Crook county. Itounliful crops can be depended upon to follow so much moisture. Benjamin Shepherd's stuck ranch la (or tale. Inquire at Kirst National Rank. V'.UI LOCAL MENTION Tho ladies of the Baptist Church will have a window sale Saturday at Horigan it Reinke's. Mrs. Tod J and Mrs. Klipple and daughter of Portland, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary Vander pool. Every one corne to the Valentine Social Tuesday evening February 13, in the M. E. Church parlors Every one welcome. Mrs. J. N. Wright has reopened Hamilton's confectionery Btore next door to the Lyric, with a fresh line of choice candies. There will be an old fashioned candy pull in the basement of the Baptist Church tomorrow evening, The proceeds will go to the Sunday School. The Methodist Indies are doing some hard stunts on the cook books these days. They are preparing for the Washington birthday din ner. B. F. Webber agreed to con tribute 15 weekly for the support of his family before the county court the first of the week. lie must pay the amount to the Sher iff and that officer will see to i that the woman gets it. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk the other day by the J. H. Haner Company to conduct a real estate business. The oapital stock is $5000; headquarters, Prineville. The incorporators are J. II. Haner, L. M. Haner and C. Wonderly. Married In the parlor of the Oregon Hotel, this city, Friday last, Lewis P. Nelson and Miss Mary J. Wilson, justice of the Peace Kennedy officiating. The bride is a Crook county girl, while the groom is from Linn county, to which point the couple i m m ed iately took thei r d epart u re. Tapp Bound Over in the Sum of $5000 Deputy Sheriff KJward got back the la?t 9! the week from J'.urns with Douplis Tapp, the companion of Frank Way. Tapp will he held on a borne stealing charge. Way's horse was found in his poepetfion. Tapp claims he got permission to use the snimtl He was arraigned Wednesday afternoon before Justice Kennedy. Tapp waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of 15000. There are no new developments in the Wsy disappearing care. Sheriff Bilfour beaded a party of sixty horsemen snd Meve Yancey led a band of twenty on foot last Thursday and Friday and searched every nook cranny of the way homestead and adjoining neighborhood situated about fifteen miles from I'rineville, but found no traces of the mining man. A Few Delegates to Good Roads Meet There were a few persons on hand Monday to attend the good roads convention announced for February 5. Of course there was no convention as a supreme court decision knocked it in the bead. The present law is unconstitutional and until it is amended or another one passed nothing can be done in in the matter. It was rather amusing to hear some of the comments of the visit ing delegations. They thought the whole matter rested with the county court and that their action would be final. While some favored the idea there were others that condemned it. Allthecounty court bad to do in the matter was tb issue the call at the instance of a jietition signed by a number of "What Shall Wouldn't you like to Bit down to a beautiful player piano and find reat, relaxation, pleasure in playing gome dreamy nocturne from Chopin, some majestic masterpiece from Liszt, or possibly noma sparkling selection from the latest opera? No matter how defective musical training may be The A. B. Chase "Artistano" Player Piano immediately endows you with resources as rich and varied as are the aspirings of musical genius. A recent improvement, the accentuating pedals, an improvement not found on any other player piano, has made the "Artistano" pre-eminently "the player piano with the human touch." Sold on convenient torma and with the full market value allowed on your old piano in exchange. Other player pianos from $550.00 np. Write for illustrated catalogues, prices, terms, etc. We deal direct with you. "The Home of the Steinway." Victor Talking Machines. Visit our New Sheet Music Department Sherman Clay & Company Morrison Street, at Sixth, Portland, Oregon. taxpayers. The people of the county decide for themselves. There was nothing doing about county division. It wasn't even mentioned. ' r. .. L. Kamstra, Prop. Crook County Jewelry arid Sporting Goods House. Watch Our Satisfaction BARGAINS I PrinevilleFurniture Exchange I Charles F. Condart, Prop. $ Masonic Building. Pioneer Phono. 1 $$-?S-$-SS-$.$-S.'S4t t - $"S - We Do This Evening?" Horses for Sale. On the old C. Hum Smith ranrb. near I'rineville: wild In nor number at reanonalile price. For further lnt::rii)Htion addreM . 11. I'.iiwn.i,, I'rineville. Oregon. 12-16-tl First Get Your Girl an 1, after popping the momenta! qnea tion, come to 01 for the Ring. Of course the will say "YES" if yoo tell her you are going to boy it here. We have the largest assortment of high grade Engagement, Wedding and Mourning Hinge and their exceptional beauty is acknowledged by all who have seen them. Whatever yonr needs io the Jewelry line you can lave money on them. Window for Guaranteed. $$M$8 - $ SJ-t-J-JM-M?