NEW FALL FITTINGS ISHr lxirschbaum LIoihes xs?. CfTrtcU, -(0, A. ft. UnckkMM C Up-to-Date Millinery Come to Our Parlors and Get a New Hat BEAVERS VELVETS FELTS and made shapes, trimmed with plumes, boas stickups or in combination. Splendid milliner and designer in charge who will show you dozens of charming hats. Our Implement Line New Kentucky Drills Oliver Chilled Steel Plows John Deere Plows Page Steel Wire Fence Ladies' New Fall Coats The Best From Many Lines Sweaters Mackinaws New Waists New Dress Goods Everything for Women and Children Boys Knee Pant Suits Several special lines on which we can save you money SHOES Tell our shoe man what you want of a shoe and he will find that shoe for you. Most complete shoe store in town. Special shoe fitter in charge. NewSuits & Overcoats FOR MEN Furnishings and Footwear from the most reliable makers. Everything for fall and winter use. SEE US SOON ! C. W. ELKINS Social Events. The Ladies Annex of the Prine ville Commercial Club entertained the Crook county teachers at a re ception held in the club rooms, Monday evening. The affair was informal, the program consisting of addresses and vocal and instru mental music. The rooms were appropriately decorated with flow ers and pennants. The' committees in charge deserve great credit for the successful culmination of their plans. The address of welcome was given by the president of the An nex, Mrs. John Wigle. In herj gracious manner she bade teachers welcome in behalf of the club and the city. She spoke of the good work the teachers had done in the past and said it was an LOCAL MENTION at the Union Regular services church Sunday. Born September 20, to the wife of James McClun, a girl. Born September 24, to the wife of Walter Demaris, a girl. Born September 17, to the wife of Mike Brown of Paulina, a girl. Miss Juanita Engdahl of Pendle ton is visiting friends in Prineville. Born September 17, to the wife of Bert Wright of Summit Prune, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Portland are visiting relatives in the pr;no..iiio Dr. Rosenberg reports that Thos. W. Lawson has lost his voice entire ly as a result of a bad cold. A. A. Ross, the young man who auorurv for the future. She nlaced th t.nMnr nmf.,! nvt H,f ! wa3 ick wih emphysemia. died of parenthood. Pick- Tuesday at the home of Mrs, County Superintendent Myers . "voiced the sentiments of the teach-j F H Cov of Portland is cruising ers in his response. He stated the timber in the Howard country for appreciation of the teachers for the; the J D Lacy Lumber Co. This courtesy and good will extended, to ' is timber that was purchased last them by the citizens of Prineville. I sPrln2- He also stated the sentiments of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Strong are the teachers of Crook county when in town this week. They are great he said that they realized that they j travelers- Since leaving here last were shaping the future citizenship fall they have traveled 12.000 miles, of the best county in Oregon. j Mr. Strong's duties as supervisor of Miss Rosa B. Parrott gave an agents for the Oregon Life keeps interesting talk on the necessity of him on iumP most oi the time, developing the art of conversation. ( Mrs. Andrew Noble, accompanied At the close of her address a num- by her two sons Masters Fred and ber of her former pupils, led by j Oren and little daughter Eula. vis Miss Conway, sang a toast in her ' ited relatives in the Paulina country honor. the latter part of last week. They The musical numbers of the pro-; were accompanied home by Miss gram were especially fine and the ; Violet Lister who will attend school evening will long be remembered here this winter. by the teachers as a pleasant time I of social diversion in their busy' lives. LOCAL MENTION Born September 24, to the wife of A. H. Hodgson, a boy. Carey Foster is in the Paulina country buying cattle to feed. L. M. Bechtel and his mother have returned from the mountains. Mr. and Mrs." Sutherland of Mon tana, parents of Mrs. Huff, are here on a visit. Miss Anna Draper of San Fran- LOCAL MENTION Dr Clark and family of Madras are spending the week in town. Mr. and Mrs. Porglund left last week for their home in Anteloe. A. L. Mackintosh and family of Oswego are in Prineville this week taking in the fair. Prof. Pittman of Monmouth, who gave several excellent addresses at the Institute, left for home on Cisco, daughter of Colonel Draper, Wednesday. is here on a visit to her father. L. M. Bechtel, who was connected C. F. Savage of Pendleton, rep- j with the J. H. Haner Abstract Co , resentative of the Underwood Type- J has oiened a law office in the writer Co., was in Prineville Mon-. Crook County Bank building. day. I The 0- G. Adams Co. and the J. R. A. McMillan, a reporter from j E. Stewart Company have a booth the Seattle Times, is visiting his at the fair from which they are ' j ) mother who is connected with the Oregon Hotel. Mr. Maker and bride arrived in Prineville Saturday morning. They serving hot coffee to all callers. Mrs. Forrest of Powell Butte had the largest number of country pupils entered in the parade- Both were given a noisy reception by I teacher and pupils were very enthu Mrs. Robert E. Gray entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of State Superintendent Churchill. Preaching Sunday, both morning and evening at the Methodist church. All are welcome. At the official board meeting Tuesday it was decided to begin revival ser vices at the close of the session of 4.UT, .U.U.IV DaHeg Djstrict Conference which will convene in Prineville were Misses Parrott and Conway, Mrs. Walker and Mr. Churchill. Mrs. John Wigle served break fast Monday morning to Misses Parrott and Conway, Mrs. Walker, Messrs. Churchill, Jones and Pitt- man. November 4. A big day at the Baptist church next Sunday. Rally Day, 10 a. m. Rev. O. C. Wright, general mis sionary of the Oregon Baptist State Among those who entertained ! Convention will speak at 10 and 11. this week in honor of Miss Parrott I am na3 Deen prepared by of Monmouth were Mesdames Ed wards, Brink and C W. Elkins. Cook Wanted Good cook at once. J. E. Williams. Apply to Mrs. 9-25 Shoe Lost. the Sunday school. The pastor will speak at 8 p. m. on the theme, 'The Bed Too Short, the Covering Too Narrow." Good music. Come. John McAllister, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith came over from Belknap Springs Tuesday friends Saturday night. Miss Jones, who came to Prine ville to instruct the teachers of the Institute in the Palmer writing, is ill and was forced to remain here for a few days. Mrs. Fred McCormack, nee Anna Beard, of Veness, Wash., is visiting old friends in the Prineville country. Mrs. McCormack was born . and raised in Crook county. u t .l t. l i place, bought 10 head of cows, the fact that he has a grandchild i that scored over M points in the' w H Wirtz, Sheriff Elkins and Junction City eugenic contest. One ! Assessor Foster, accompanied by hundred points was perfect. Mr. Prof Baughman and Supt. Myers, and Mrs. O'Connor will enter the spent Friday in Bend. Mr. Iiaugh child at the big Salem contest. I man says there is a very friendly attitude in that section toward the Crook County High School. siastic in giving their yells for Powell Butte. State Supt. J. A. Churchill left Tuesday. He was sorry not to re main longer but his schedule re quired him to meet other Institute appointments. L. S Logan has sold 73 head of cattle to M. R. Biggs. Mr. Iliggs will feed them at his ranch before putting them on the market. Mr. Dishman, who bought Chas. Lister's IT IS YOUR DUTY To PROTECT YOUR. FAMILY WITH A BANK ACCOUNT WHAT WOULD vBECOME OF THEM SHOULD YOU DIE PENNILESS 2 , Just look at this picture and THINK. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits. CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville You . would . enjoy . the . Journal Only $1.50 per Year At the Presbyterian church Sun day Bible school, 10 a. m. Morn ing worsnip, ii a. m. 7 p. m C. II. Jones, ot Salem, publisher Evening worship, 8 p.m. You are!0' the O'B0" Teachers Monthly, j Ladies shoe, size 4i, lost Tuesday eve? u;V,oro than Wro v,oon 0r,,i; al Office. I " n.mu.K a Leave at Journal Dressed Chickens for Fair Week Or at any time. Alice I). Pkatt. 9 18-H Will Exchange for Wood. If you have wood and want a sew ing Machine, don't wait any longer We have the New Home, the New Koyal and Bonlta that we will trade you. All first-clans machines. M. Kamstra, the Jeweler, Prineville. 6-26 couple of weeks. They think the baths are fine and predict if the present plans of improvement are carried out, that the springs will become famous as a health resort The run can be made to Prineville in eight hours by auto. When the roads are improved this time can be greatly reduced. invited to worship with us. Special music. M. A. Prater, minister. Richard Spalinger of Sheridan, Oregon, has leased half of Kam stra's store for a bakerv. He has gone to Portland for his equipment. It is intended to begin operations in about a month. The first thing to be done will be the construction of an oven, after which pies, cakes, bread, etc., can be obtained in any quantity. Those attending the Presbyterian church next Sunday will have a fine musical treat, both morning and. evening. During the morning ser vice Mr. Strong will sing a tenor solo. Mrs. Rosenberg will sing with Jack Smith accompanying on trombone, Mrs. Douglas, organ-1 ist. In the evening Mrs. Adams will sing a soprano solo, Mrs. Douglas accompanist. Everybody welcome. left Wednesday for borne. Mr Jones made himself UBeful at the institute by leading the singing. The Winnek Company served hot coffee and hot buttered biscuts to every teacher and school pupil who called at their booth on Wed-j ne'day . They very kindly invited the above people through Supt. ' Myers to visit their booth at the , fair that they might be served. , They are also serving all others who call at their booth. Supt. Baughman reports that on on his trips around the county in the interest of the Crook County High School he finds much interest manifested in the school in general and special interest in the new courses. Many young people j throughout the county have ducid-, ed to enter this fall and many j more will enter if they can make j the necessary arrangements. "Velvetina" Beauty Parlors At Mrs. Eitei' Millinery Building SHAMPOO MASSAGE MANICURE Lucia M. McAleese 1 Prineville, Ore The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and commercial advancement which makes for permanency. The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by producing that which catered merely to fancy, nor that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the contrary it has produced only that which it knew would give to the purchaser "value received" in abundant measure. The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to resort to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all the cars that it could make and more. Its policy hai ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is gratified that the public accepts its representations at their full worth; because the public has never been misled and because the public could always expect and has always received more than was offered. THE W. F. KING COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Prineville, '. Oregon