The Crook County Journal's Piano Contest FREE A Beautiful $400.00 PianoFR F.F. A chance to adorn your home with a first-class instrument without cost. Details Next Week. LOCAL MENTION Mm. Frank Fouler will entertain tho 600 club tomorrow afternoon. Mrt. John Wi(le ha returned from httr visit to Portland and val ley oinU. II. O. Wilton, a buineiii man of Madra, wai a I'rineville visitor the Bret ol the werk. John Comb and bin mother Jlelt for Portland Sunday. Mm. Combi will apend the winter there. Hub Kinder think he linn the boei of the turnip patch. He dug one from hit garden that meaured 25 Inches in length. II. t'ram of Trout creek wan a county ea vmitor yentrdy. Mr Cram ay cuttle aro looking fine in hi part of the country. Mr. Kben French of (Iran Val ley, wile of Tampletnn' pharma cist, joined her hunband in I'rine ville the first of the week. J. W. limine was in the city front Motoliu ovor Sunday; vis iting bin wife. Miss Kdnn Morse accompanied him on the trip. Ovid W. H, Riley, of neurHond, was In the city tho latter part of tbo week, Ho said ho bud runtod hiit ranch and would now take life a little easier for awhilo. T. K. J Duffy, attorney, loft Tuesday for a two weeks' visit to friends in St. Paul and Minne apolis. Vernon A. Forbes, also an attorney, of Hend, accom panied Mr DulTy. Hoth young men aro from tbo Twin Cities. Thoro is at the Baptist parson age two umbrellas, several pans and some dishes. If those who have missed any of those articles will call they can hnvo them. Tho pastor says if ho knew who tboy belong to ho would deliver the goods. Hoy Newell of Hay Creek wag county aent visitor Tueedny. The people are all busy in hi neighbor hood putting in fall grain. The Newell brothers have 200 aores sown to fall wheat. It look fine, Mr. Newell says. The M isses Tirobst narrowly es caped a serious accident in coming down the grade Monday, The horse became unmanageable and started to run. The girls jumped out as the buggy started over the rimrock. It was smashed to pieces. The horse continued its flight but was caught later on. Tho young ladies were not hurt, Roy Moss, chambion steer roper of the northwest, and H.M. Averill, a companion, arrived in I'rineville last night. They are visiting at the home of J. F. Morris. Most de feated all comers at the Pendleton round up held last .September. His time was 1 minute and 7J sec onds. John Morris is an Old school mate of the young man' father. S. S. Crawford of Culver was over with a load of wheat Tuesday. He is marketing his crop in Prineville for tho simple reason, he says, that he can get more for it here then by selling it at the railroad. Hie grain was of good quality, He has 112 acres in full sown wheat . that is showing up well, John Templeton left Hunday for Portland on a business trip. C. 8. Congleton, of the forest ser vice, left Monday for Portland. R. D. Ketchum ha moved into hi new bungalow in Noble's ad dition.' Mayor Fowlie of Shaniko, who wa hot by lel Howell October 17, wa buried at Albany lat Friday. Walter Morris, the forest ranger ol Maury, came down for hi win ter supplies the laat of the week. A series of revival meeting will be held in the M. E. Church com mencing on the first Sunday in January, W. II. Maben of Southern Oregon paused through Prineville Monday on his way to Comb Flat to visit hi brother, Peter Maben. Rev. C. C. llibbidge of the First Preehy terian Church of thin city ha received the degree of D. D. from the Oriental University of Wash ington I). C. Hums Times-Herald Mrs. John R. Foster of Paulina, paused through Prineville Saturday on her way home from Albany, where she has been to take care of her eon who is sick. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladie Annex will will be held next Tuesday afternoon, November 7th. All members are requested to bo present. The committee on en tertainment has arranged for an in teresting afternoon. . The dance given Monday evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Annex was a very successful affair. The many halioween decorations furnished pleasure and amusement to all. The ladies realized a neat sum with which they will continue their good work. LOCAL MENTION (!. Springer of Culver was over Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Kitchen is down with typhoid. Song recital tomorrow at the Methodist church. Horn October 27, to the wife of John Kotwick, a eon, Ovid Riley of Hend, was a Prine ville visitor the last of the week. J. R. Wright, a real estate man from Metolius, wa a county seat visitor Tuesday. ('. C. Hon, the forest ranger, left Tuenday for The Dalles where he will spend the winter. Prince date's new bungalow is about completed. It has fire rooms with modern improvements. Hon. Michael Mulvehill of West Branch is shaking hand with old friends in Prineville this week. The Collins Auto Co. commenced daily auto service between Prine ville and Redmond yesterday. The cars leave Prineville at 5.30 a. to. and 4 80 p. m., connecting with all trains. A halioween dinner was given at the Antler Club Monday evening. There were six couples present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster chap eroned the party. After enjoying the hospitality of the'elub the young people were taken to the halioween dance at the club hall. Northern Lake couuty will vote on the prohibition question at a special election November 7th. The sub iivisions are Silver Lake precinct, Summer Lake precinct, Paisley precinct, Lake precinct, and Fort Rock precinct. The Lakeview Examiner is carry ng 89 col urn us of delinquent taxes. Preaching at the Methodist cburcb Sunday morning and even ing. Evening Subject: "The Strong Young Man." All are Wel come. Married At tbe residence of Grandma Stevens, this city, last evening. William H. McNary and Miss Augusta Fullerton, Justice Kennedy officiating. Both the young people are from the Sis ters country, where they have been engaged instockraisingand farming for years. They left for their home this morning. Union church services Sunday 10 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. m., preaching; 6.30 p. m., C. E. Society Leader, Miss Mamie Bai ley; 7:30 p. m., preaching by the pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to all. We begin re vival meetings and ask all Lovers of the Cross to help. Rev. Con rad L. Owen will be with us per haps Wednesday, aud will have charge of the services. The serj vices will be held in the Union church. C. P. Bailey, Pastor. A. W. Boyce and family of Cul ver came over Tuesday in their car. They went from here to Redmond and then home. W. O. Llthsow and family were over from IamonU Tuesday. LOST. String of coral beads somewhere in Prineville. Reward paid by returning same. Mrs. ('. W. Kostlb. ll-2-2t For Sale. Thouroughbred Huff Orpington, S. S. Hamburg, S. C. W. and S. C. Brown Leghorn chickens and White Holland tnrkeys. Bees, honey, hay and pasture. rioneer pnone. a. t. Wilhoit, 10-12 Prineville, Or. , Prineville to Play Hood River and Dalles The Crook County High School football team left this morning for Hood River and Tbe Dalles. Tbe boy play a mixed team in Hood River tomorrow afternoon and will play The Dalles high school team Saturday. This is tbe first time that a Crook county football team has gone outside of tbe county for a game and we hope the boys will give a good account of themselves. Hood Ri ver and The Dalles have played five games. Four times to a tie. The fifth game was won by Hood River. Principal Coe ac companied tbe team. The line-up is as follows: Claypool, center; Brink, Hoffman and Livingston, guards; Holland McCallister and Charlton, tackles; Charles Lowther, Rowell, O'Neil and Cantrell, ends; Meyers, quarterback and captain; Yancey, R. and L. Lister, half backs; Roy McCallister, fullback. Wanted Stall for Pony. Wanted the on of stall cear public school, for pony daring school month. 10 2-2tp J. 8. Fox. THE ONLY PERMANENT ROOFING WITH A PERMANENT COLOR. Contains no tar, rubber or paper. Will not crack, rot, melt or corrode. Cheaper than shingles or metal, and wears longer. SHIPP & PERRY Prineville, .... Oregon Cash Grocery Geo. Whitis, Proprietor Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Fancy and Sfaple Groceries. Quality considered, prices cannot be beaten in Prineville. FRESH BREAD 5c Buns, Snails, Doughnuts Etc Call and See What Cash Will Buy i Make Your Selection NOW. Si We have a full and complete line of Heaters Prices Ranging fj t a t i ; nn II All Sizes. t We deliver and set them up in your home without extra charge. J. E. Stewart & Co. How Many of These People DO YOU KNOW? Lewis C. Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company: J. W. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson, millers. J. E. Stewart, of the firm of J. W. Stewart & Co. Wm. J. Pancake, contractor. Oliver Adams, of R. L. Jordan & Co. Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor. J. V. Crooks, of Clifton & Cornett. Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator. Timothy E. J. Duffy, Attorney at Law. Wm. H. Porter, lumberman. Do you think their judgment is worth anything? Do you think that they are in a position to know and ap preciate land values in the City ol Prineville? These are a lew ol the people who have secured ideal home sites in the high class NOBLE ADDITION. They expect to build and make their home there where ihey will have the benelit ol the graded streets, sidewalks and building restrictions. A place where their properly will not de preciate and their homes will not be made unpleasant by the erection ol shacks on the adjoining lots. MR. HOMEBUILDER OR INVESTOR Buy your lots where ideal conditions for home Bites are guaranteed. Where street improvements and sidewalks are already in; where your property values are secure; where it would be a "pleasure to go and live yourself; where you have the protection of build ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only sub-division now on sale that has these modern necessities for a high class residence soction. It is the only re stricted district in Prineville. Prices are low. Terms to suit the purchaser. We will help you build your home. For particulars call on A. R. BOWMAN For Particulars. J.