Fancy Crockery We have a complete line of We now have in stock the popu lar White and Gold Semi-Porce-lean Ware in addition to our reg ular stock of White Goods. They are reasonably priced, too. Come in and see them. We are sure you will be pleased. "Holeproof Hose Most Eeconomical A trial box will convince you. No other hose will do after you have once tried "Holeproof.1 We have the exclusive sale for Prineville. Game Traps and ' Ammunition Call on us or write for prices J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Powell Butte Tlu Infant rlillil nt Mr. and Mra. 8M-r, nt the Geo. Iliihli place, tiu iilt III Moiidny night, l'r. Ilositch, ut Kcdinond, wim rnllcil. MIm Hit Charlton returned to 1'rltlfVlllu Tucdny after it vlalt of Several days Willi her trtlluT. John Teiigumn returned (nun the John Day country Monday where li hml none tr a four-horne limit ot UllK. N. T. Allry Is adding a uew kitchen to hi residence. Mra. C. ('. Montgomery returned recently trom a two wwk' vMt Willi relatives lit Wnahlngton. Slit wim uccotunnled home by Iur mother wim will remuln Indefinitely. jm liiiblm, Karl Saunders, J. I Ullwon anil Oeo. Mrntee nra Powell Ilutte hog miners who shipped ntuck to tliv I'ortlnnd market hint w-M'k. Tilt shipment wim made through the Farmer's t'liloo Warvlmumi at Hed moutl. In a shipment made a week previous, Mr. (illMon sent out two porkers whose combined weight wiui Hilt pound. A bunch tit Hiii sheep wore ilrlvKii tlirmiKll this section lat wtvk head ed tor Hear creek, where the owntr tin winter range. These were thoro. bred animals shipped In lor breeding purpone. Mni.A.W. It ay no visited her daugh ters la I'rlncvllle the latter part ot the week, returning home Htitnlay. John Wol(ir blew In trom Sun Kruiu'lM-o Friday, where he has fin ite) hi mother lor the piwt two limn t tin. J. P. Doherty, ot ltoilmoiiil, wim a Powell Ilutte vlnllor Humltiy. J. 1". U having utiout thirty acres cleared on hlH liirm, Mr. Jeffrie having charge of the clearing. Itov. 1). W. Phillips, a traveling cvnngfllNt, l conducting a series of meeting at the Shvilirrl echool house thin week. Mr. ami Mr, lino. Iteckinnn went to Prluevllle Sunday fur a brief vlnlt vlth their noil Jeese who Ih attend ing high school. Mrs. Ida Morse uiiil daughters A1I11 mid Kilna. were nt home to their friends Thursday nfteruoou nt what proved to lie a immt enjoyable oc i'UhIou. The hotiHO wiim ilarkeued mul numerous caudle In yellow holders were used for lighting. The rooms were tastefully decorated In black and yellow while on every band were black cats, witches riding broom sticks and nil the usual re- minders of Halloween, lilack and yellow colors were also managed with pleasing effect In the dainty refreshments served during the after noon. Mrs. Morse unit daughters were also hoHtesiics at a delightful dinner party for the evening. Those enjoying their hospitality for the later occasion were Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Doreu, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman, Miss Mabel Smith, Geo. Hobbs and Clarke Morse. 8. D. and W. G. Mustard and fnnil lies are enjoying a visit from their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mustard, a, brother, Harry, and two small nieces, all of Oakdale, Washington. The party arrived on the Sunday evening train. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, ot lied mond were dinner guests at the Allen Wllcoxen home Sunday butt. 0. C. Truesdalo took a load of oats to rrlnuvllle Monday. W. T. Smith was out making the rounds Monday In an effort to col lect money previously contributed toward building thu W llson school house. Unpatented land Is a serious handicap when It conies to building school houses, slid every person owning laud In the new district should give lu proportion to the amount of luud owned, thus enabling the district to put up a substantial achiiol building. Lee Hobbs Is a Portland visitor this week. This section wns visited by a heavy rain Friday and Saturday which put it daintier on potato digging for the time. Monday brought sunshine, however, and with fair weather this week should e the finish of potato harvest for 1913. Lamonta News The rabbit drive north of Lamonta Inst Sunday wns a great success. A largo crowd was present. Nearly 3H0O rabbits were killed. Another rabbit drive will be held on the Divide, Sunday, November 9. Ill 13. Everyone welcome. A chicken din ner will be served. Mrs. Mabel Ashford will leave soon for her home In Washington, after an extended visit here with friends and relative. Max Fowler and family left Inst week for their future home, Tncomn, Washington. Mrs. M. T. Cowan returned last Monday from 1'rlnevllle after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cnrl MeGliee. Quite a crowd attended the foot ball game at t'rtnevllle last Tuesday. It was a dandy game. II. F. Mitchell and wife were Cul ver visitors last Tuesday. Gardiner Itlnck left for Eugene last week to attend school. Newton Melton and family were business visitors to Madras last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'ltsnr and Oral Moore are here on a visit to relatives. They came from Ci.llforula by team. Luther Melton nnd family spent Hallowe'en night at the home of Joe Wclgand. Mrs. J. Kubtnson of The Dalles Is here on a visit. She Is much Im proved In health since her many friends saw her last. Mrs. E. Roby returned home last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs, Adams, In the Willamette valley. Settlers Coming In. Deschutes, Or., Nov. 1 Six families ot new settlers with three carloads ot furniture, stock and implements have ar rived during the past week from different Eastern points. They are all purchasers of irrigated land under the Central Oregon Irrigation Company's system. J. K. Graham and famils, from Emmette, Idaho, go to the alfalfa district, about 10 miles east of this point. The Kilgore family, from Fruitland, Idaho, and the Hansen, Rasmussen and Mikol son families, from North Dakota, have tracts about two miles north ot Deschutes. "Probable Sons" A service in song and story at the Raptist church, Sunday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. Music by young people's choir and children's chorus. Miss Leola Estes, leader. Everybody invited. A silver offering will be taken to pay for the new song books. Special Ball! At Club Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 12 The leading dance of the season, given by Mr. L. M. Wheelright. Refreshments a Special Feature. Extra Music. Dancing until 1 o'clock Gentlemen $1. Ladies Free Sisters Happenings Will Combs returned last week from the Willamette valley with a herd of cattle. Newt Cobb baa returned to Sis ters on a visit from his home to Eugene. Some thirty young people enjoyed a very pleasant social evening t)c tohcr 31, at the old schoolhouee. Mrs. Tow ne acted hostess In her very charming manner. Will Edmunson has made two trips to Trull Crossing for wheat Various people of Sisters will meet Monday with tenuis to plough the new race track. Ben Tone has Just completed a second Inrge bum. Mr. Tone Is wintering thirty or forty pplo ponies for parties In Portland. Miss liny McCoy was a business visitor In Sisters Saturday. Khe Is the teacher lu the Lower Desert. Mr. and Mrs. Gist have returned from Washington. Mr. Gist's health has greatly Improved nnd It Is thought the cancer Is cured. A Hallowe'en dance was given In Allen's hall Friday night. It wns given out as a mask ball but the ghosts tailed to appear. r. Person leaves Monday to spend the winter In The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth left last week tor Metollus, where Mrs. Booth Is having some work done on her town property. Vera Skelton of Cloverdale has entered our ulutta grade class. Mr. I'arklilll has finished his work In the Sisters and Laldlaw districts and returned to Portland. Several people from here attended the sale at Gist Inst Friday. Roberts A. W. Hach has finished his house nnd Is now busy fixing a cellar. w hen he has finished It will make a very con fortable home. The dance Is to take place Friday night. Mr. Gould pulled some stumps for Ed. Hunterberger this week. He Is now on the Sontag claim on Big Bear creek. It greatly Improves the looks of our community to have those stumps and trees' pulled. Mr. Ferguson and outfit returned the first of the week from Klamath with his cattle. They had about 350 head. The boys report a pretty good trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. Bonn and Mr.Senre attended the dance at the Nelson ranch Saturday night. They report a pleasant time. Friday evening Inst occurred the first of Bear Creek's social events of the winter. The much talked of house party given by A. II. Hoch Is now nn event of the past. As the evening was stormy there was not as many In attendance ns wns ex pected. All, however, enjoyed them selves to the utmost. Mr. Hoch Buys he also enjoyed himself, tor he Is strong on the refreshment committee. One Week Only Watch our window wext week for Food Chopper Specials Our excessive stock means a saving to you. Remember the time: Monday, the 10th to Saturday the 15th, inclusive O. G. ADAMS & Co irepareyDurscinor raty stormy days. ;ve got the Goods For slush and mud, storm or sleet, rain or shine. let. us sell you your shoes and overshoes. "We "shine" In the shoe business because ve give you good wearing shoes that "look good" and "feel good" on your feet. Ve want your trade from the ground up. Give It to us and ve vlll give you stuff ve stand by. Ladies' Coats Reduced I still have a few coats left, and in order to close them out will reduce them as follows: 112.50 Coat reduced to. ' $10.00 15.00 " " 12.50 18.00 " " 15.00 27.50 ' " 22.50 82.50 " " .' 2500 Bedding Special I have too much bedding, ana in order to reduce this stock will reduce the price on cotton blankets, wool nape blankets, wool warp blankets and pure wool blankets. Also the entire stock of quilts will be reduced. $1.25 cotton blanket reduced to ,..........$ .98 1.50 " " " " 123 2.00 " " " " L65 3.00 wool warp " " " 2.40 4.25 wool " " " , 3.49 5.50 " " " ; . 4,75 6.00 " " " " 4.98 7.00 " " " " 5.40 8.00 " " " " 6.75 1.50 quilts, good quality, reduced to l 23 1.75 " " " 1.49 2.50 " " " " ..." 1.98 These Prices are for Cash Only Ralph L. Jordan i