Mm'! .wrMjHnran,i miumtr t vr v Fancy Crockery We have a complete line cf 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 VotiT III I'livliict 25 wi-ro clthrr too tinny ir IlidlnVrent In ii tu the lnlln in rot l'i( TinKiliiy. l'.i'nuliM Wit I hut only 21 vuli wine rust niii ill Hint iiuiiiIkt only t n tti'tv wiimrii T.iter. Mr. Mnry V ."Churl ton in' I fl mi tin I'l.rtU'ii liiutnl nml Is Hit- Hrt Wiiiiiiui to wm In Unit rtinii'liy nml hIho tin llrnt wiiiiiiui to ciml ii voli1 In thill rn'lint. (n'n, llulilin iiiiiilu n trip ti Ill-nil lnt n-k. Mr, I li-k i im ii whs nl it ItUMltirxH vl.liur to the lllver City Moiiilnv. Si'vrriil sheepmen liiivi iM-cn In till liH iillly tlm pitst week liuyliitf up liny for winter fet-dlng. This ertlnn m feedlntr twice Hut mmilxT tit ml l In thin yt'iir that It li.is In Hip mt nml with severitl lmml of sheep to winter tin' re will not 1 murh liny It-It over. John Ti'iitftimn returned Inst week from n trip tu John Day, where he went tor a load ot apples. Mm. Mury V. Charlton nml ion, rioiM. Jr.. returned In Prlnevtlln Tluimiliiy after several day' visit' with Mr. Chnrltou. Lnfollf tt Bros, of Prluevllle were la thl section Krlilny buying up a liirifo qiiitutlly of onU. Tht) lioHrtl ot county commission era punned through here lust week ou their way to ltcnd. ifo. Klsler cnine homo Bundiiv lor a loml of oat and liny, lie Is working for I lie Central Oregon Ir. rtgatlnu Co., east of Rend. lli'iiry Tweet minltt a brief visit to relatives In llend Friday, rvturulii( home. Siilunliiy. John Itolide U stopping over nt Itcdiuoud for a whllo previous to going to the valley where he ex peel to spend the winter. C. M. Charlton went to the comity eat Thursday where he assisted In nuking the ollicliil ballot count. Mr. Charlton lion hclxd with that work for a nuiuucr of yearn. Jesse Tui'k In building a nice big Iiouho on hln l'owell Butte farm. 1 1 In father In assisting with the I'ar jM'uter work. Mcsditines A. W. Hayn ami G. C. Triiesdnle visited their daughters In Prineville Saturday, returning home Sunday. The girls are student at the C. C. H. S. Mr. nml Mm. Frank McCuffery und Hon, Fred, were dinner gueets at the K. L. lverson home Sunday. Mm. I). A. Yates wns hostess to the l'owell Butte 8orosls Wednesday. The afternoon panged In laying plant for the banquet which the ladles will nerve on the evening ot the 20th, A goodly number of Indies were preitcnt and all were loud ln their pralso. of the delicious repast which wus served them. Mm. (juy Senra assisted Mm. Yates In entertaining. The next regular meeting of the club will be with Mrs. N. P. Alley December 8. (ieo. Morgan and Allen Wllcoxen were IhihIiiohh visitors to Prineville Monday. An eighty-acre trnct of land be longing to Mr. Adams of Redmond wan sold liiHt week to a Tocomn man who will move his family here noon. Ueo. McPlinrlaiid took a load of spuds to Bund the fore part of the week. Henry Tweet wag on the Blind market ulno with a load of dri'Hned pork. J. Ij, (illimm bought 15 shonta from J. J. Ulllngor of Itedmoud last veek. Curl Charlton went to Prlnovllle lunt week to take In the football game and have somo dental work done. I'll ptli of the Wilson district lire filing ling pliin U-nrlng the wortln, "Our sebtml limine Hug." The money Irniii sale w III go to purchase a Hug. Father, iiiolhi'r, brother mid two nlir,' uf N. ). nml W. II. Mustard, li ft Tuesday morning for their hoine In Oiiksdnle, Wash., after a pleasant visit with rvlullve, Mr. und Mm. Mustard Sr., vlHlteil here five yearn' ago and see miiiiy surprising change In thin section nline that tliuii. Mr. and Mm. H. I. Mimtard took thtlr n'latlven to Itetlmoud Momlay, returning Iiiiiiih Ttitwday. Creswell, Ore. Crenwell, Oregon, To the l'.illtor of the Crook County Journal: You linked me to write you a letter for publication, and although It hitu lnt'ii some time since 1 arrived here I will take this opportunity to write to you. The crops here this summer were first rate. My crop whs better than I ei)tcted It to tie when I first came. 1 am selling my baled hay her at the ranch tor f 11 per ton. Berries and fruit grow line. One man here at Creswell bos Just finished harvesting an Immense crop of prunes. Three large dries were kept busy night and day for a month. He Is now picking and packing his apples. He expecU 4000 boxes of good marketable apples. There are a number of young orchards around Creswell, but are too young to bear. One of them, a walnut orchard, across the road from my ranch Just sold for f 400 per acre. Clover raining Is alno fast gaining popularity. My clover that I put out this spring Is up and I have been pasturing my milch cows on It this fall. We have had Just enough rain this fall to prepare the ground good tor farming. The fields and pastures are nil ns green as If It were spring I have finished my lull seeding and It Is all up nicely. The hunting Is good here. During the pheasant season we would go out with our guns and dogs and come back tu the evening well loaded with game. Deer hunting Is also good In the foothills close to Ores, well. My health Is so much better here than It was out there. Now I can work from morning until night as I did years ago. Though we all still hn ve a very warm spot In our hearts for old Crook county, we are well pteaticd with our change. I could write this much more In praise of this country but tor fear of the waste basket will close, I am, yours very respectfully, Jkhhk L. Winiiom. Grimes Valley. Clyde Hoover Is building a new wagon shed for Henry Grimes this week. Part ot the lumber Is on the ground for the new church building and the rest Is ready to be hauled. Now, If those men who have sub' scribed to do work will get busy and help those now at work, the build Ing will soou be completed. The Ladles' Aid met with Mm. John Grimes last Thursday and spent a pleasant afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Henry Grimes. Miss Joslln and Mtns Gcyer speut Saturday ami Sunday at their homes visiting with their parents. Gat Engine For Sale Six-horse power Soeclul Electric. Good an new. Inquire of the 1'loneer Crcuiu Co., Pi'lueville, Oregon. 11-11 Post Postings Mr. and Mm. Ilriit-e Gray and fam ily nre H'iitlltig the week vlsltiug relatives at Bend. MIm Kalhlit'ii Patterson Is the gui'Ht il Mrs, Ieora Gray. Thulium Ferguson, of Hear Creek, was a Post caller this week. A pleasant day was spent last Sunday by Mr. find Mm. Kruest (iuenter and Mm. Birdie Norton at the Cook home. Those who attended the Halloween party t Walt Knox's report a most enjoyable evtulng. OltoC. Gray Is Just completing a substantial building to Ihj used as a residence until he builds his new home. The election Judge report that much Interest was taken In the vot ing by the women, a large number appearing at the polls, and by their bearing and manner gave the Im pression that they knew what they were about. This would seem to tHak well for their Intelligent grasp of public matters and readiness of adaptability to new responsibilities. Roy Gray's new Irrigation ditch is Hearing completion. About three weeks more will see his entire place under water. The revival meetings at the school house conducted by Geo. H. Itnmsey, ot Prineville, have been well attend ed. This is his second visit to our community. Sheriff's Report of 1912 Taxes Collected Sheriff's report of the taxes col lected on the 1912 tax rolls up to November 1st, 1913, and turned over to the county treasurer. Tnisl amount ol u roll iM, 7S pentlllt:! C(ilU-cltfl . . cretin vrrura. 1.M IS S.ftll XI Totl IXH.fca U Toul amount of lax collf rteil tmMt 7 ' ri'tiait allowed (, 24 M debit, errora, double uimt ff.l'iT 71 M H tax unpaid and delinquent m,K22 29 j Total..: fXH.Kl 12: And credited to tbe following funds: j City of Priuevllle i .7t5 " Bend 1.127 22 Madraa I.MIK; " Kedmond j.aoi 42 ! Slate and oounty lund IMt.TRI 24 County aehool lund tDfiil oo Hlihaehool lund IS,u4 2 Road lund 1,031 97 Library fund Special Kliool tax dlit. No. 1.. M h M M , ! M (( ,. H It. M 1, . M M M U U m m m e Lamonta Miss Reuluh Barker was home on on r short visit last week. She re turned to Mrs. Shriver's Thursday. All report a fine time at the rab bit drive. About 250 people attend ed and between 1,000 and 1,500 rab bits were killed. A chicken dinner was served. Henry Mitchell and family spent Sunday at the Roby home. Richard Frogge and wife will leave for Washington soon where they will spend the wiuter, return ing in the spring. Arthur Russell was a business vis itor in Prineville Monday. Joe Weigand made a business trip to Culver last week. Ernest Russell and Norman Wei gand spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes and returned to school at Prineville Monday morning. Mr. Johnston and family spent Sunday at the home of Ira Black. Estray Notice. There came to my ranch Borne time in August one sorrel colt. very poor; brand ed 2 quarter circle on left jaw. David xavkr, Bear Creek Buttes, 18 miles south of Prineville. 10-16-Sp Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wriuht, who represents the Ameiican Ladies Tailoring Company, Iirb just received a tine line of samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 23d will get a ten per cent discount. Fresh fruits and berries, Ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store. 7-31tf Winter Apples Winter apples, 75c per bushel fit emm itirroirs ranch, 10 miles from Ochoco mines.. Samuki. C'aiuioi.i.. Melville Sewing Machines' for rent J. K, Stkwart tit Co. 6-1 .. w.. ii.. w.. w.. M.. w.. 16, , 17. . 18., 1.. 21.. 22.. 23;. 24.. 25.. 26.. 27.. 29.. .. M.. W.. S3.. 85.. 3.. 7., 8.. .., 44011 7,718 4 114 91 88 M aa a 165 68 2 sa ' 1KI06 U0 57 4,387 41 168 38 102 4) 19.088 M 128 87 543 SO 242 81 552 B2 318 73 108 18 174 27 284 81 247 32 4,034 28 325 08 208 91 238 50 185 28 160 06 337 48 190 84 090 77 112 58 70 03 204 28 711 61 168 70 828 60 271 28 188 43 229 67 74 07 246 20 180 82 43 1,27 28 44 185 40 45 16 07 48 513 38 47 1,417 20 48.. .. 50.. M.. 52.. 63.. 65.. 58.. .. 26161 438 90 91 96 206 83 220 24 444 87 33 35 100 61 287 56 276 22 2115 94 60 8,467 56 60 816 5 61 138 SO 62 76 23 63 208 14 327 96 620 60 79 69 84 01 472 12 120 38 995 77 204 02 465 61 183 22 150 74 170 01 805 82 178 14 278 09 ill SI 1,887 43 153 21 463 10 308 29 67 84 1U2 88 " " 88 29 07 FRANK KLKINS, Bherift. 7,, 70... 71... 72.., 78.., 74... 75.., 76... 77... 78... .., 80... 81... 84.. 85.. For Sale White Leghorn stock, splendid lay ing strain. Finest young cocks. If taken at once 75 ceuts. A. 1). Phatt. 10-23 Oh Ataim I HW comfortable You look! ItiMT MIW; 48 ' Do you knov that you spend one-third of your time In bed. It pays, then, to make your bed comfortable and pleasant. The way to do this Is to let us supply you with fine, 4LL-V0LL blankets, light, comfortable, elder-dovn spreads, and pillows that your tired head sinks Into gratefully. Ve can assure you of another thing, too; that, when you buy your bed fur nishings from us, the prices will not be so high that they will keep you avake nights. Let U sell you everything you buy. 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 32.50 " " 25 00 Bedding Spial I have too much bedding, and 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 Block of quilts will be reduced. $1.25 cotton blanket reduced to $ .98 1.50 " " " " 123 2.00 " " " " i65 3.00 wool warp " " " 2.40 4.25 wool " " ' 3,49 5.50 " " " 475 6.00 " " " " 4I98 7.00 " " " " ......, M0 8.00 " " " 6'75 1.50 quilts, good quality, reduced to 1.23 1.75 " " " " ,.., j.49 2.50 " " " " . . . . . . . . 1.98 These Prices are for Cash Only Ralph 1. Jordan