Sacred. Concert at Presbyterian Church On Monday, December 1st, the thoir of the Presbyterian church will render a sacred concert for the purpose of raising a music fund for the church. The choir will be as sisted by the orchestra and several soloists of the city. Numbers on the program will also be filled by our best elocutionists- The price of admission is 23 cents. The con cert will start at 8 o'clock sharp. Lovers of wholesome entertainment cannot afford to miss this treat. Roads Open Across the Cascades The roads across the Cascade mountains have remained open unusually late this fall. There has been very little snow on the summit and the roads have re mained in very good condition. C. V. Holt of Eugene, crossed from Sisters to his borne the first of this week by auto with little trouble. The roads on the west side of the mountains are muddy and sloppy, but not in bad con dition for this time of the year. Sisters Herald. High School Notes The girls of the Domestic Science department met last week and or ganized the "Home Economics Club." The members of the club will put into practice the principles learned in the Domestic Science class. The following are the offi cers of the club: President, Edna Estes; vice-president, Elma Noble; secretary, Blanche Wilson; treasur er, Violet Lister. The students and faculty of the high school are looking forward with pleasure to the two assembly periods when Miss Herman will tell of her European trip and Mrs. Walker will give her lecture on "Kipling." The boys of the stock judging class, accompanied by their in structor, H. E. Pratt, went to the Cox ranch down Crooked river last Saturday morning. During the regular assembly period Wednesday morning. Rev. Chas. McCaughey addressed the student body, taking for his sub ject, "Some Phases of Modern Psychology." Mr. MacCaughey handled his subject in a very inter esting way and his talk will long be remembered by all who heard it The Alpha declamatory tryout will be held in the assembly hall of the high school next Friday evening. The following Tuesday evening the Ochoconians will hold their tryout at the same hour. Both contests will be public and all who are inter ested may attend. Thanksgiving Day Sports at Fair Grounds There will be races and a buck ing contest at the fair grounds Thanksgiving Day. Five events are on the cards. First race Quarter-mile,free-for-all. Second Quarter mile, saddle horses, to be ridden with cowboy saddles. Third Three-eighths mile, free-for-all. Fourth Three mile matched race for f 200 a side. Fifth event Bucking contest. Admission 25c. Grandstand free. U-20-lt Milk for Sale Apply to Norrls Morgan at the Jesse Yancey place. 1113-lrn Hvr (et r4t They look mcl '3ir fit will mm! Ac wtfcf Tailoring Poor Turnout to School Meeting There was a small attendnnce at the school meeting Monday after noon to vote the millajre tax for the ensuing school year. After some discussion it was decided to levy a 17 mill tax. This is three mills less than last year. The 17 mills will enable the school directors to meet all expenses without resorting to temporary loans, near the close of ' the year, to meet current expenses, ; thus saving interest money to the j taxpayers. J The directors held a session at j the close of this meeting at which j time the resignation of Dr. Belknap was read and accepted. Clerk Shipp has posted notices tor a call meeting to be held Decem ber 1st. at which time a director will be elected to serve in Dr. Bel knap's place. It is to be hoped that enough interest will be taken in this matter to bring out a good vote. Be on hand at 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon, December 1, at the schoolhouse prepared to do your full duty toward our public schools- Laidlaw Has the Oldest Living Ex-Official Crook county is not to be out done in the matter of furnishing the oldest living official in the state. The claims of Mr. James FJkins was disputed by L. L. Whiteomb of Sag inaw, Oregon. Mr. FJkins held of fice 51 years ago but Mr. Whiteomb went him seven years better. Now comes B. F. Nichols of Laid law who can ge Mr. Whiteomb nine years better. Mr. Nichols writes: "I was elected sheriff (under the provisional government of Oregon) j of Polk county the first Monday in June, 1846, sixty-seven years ago. Again in 1852, under the territorial organization, I was elected sheriff; served two years and was re-elected, serving two consecutive terms. B. F. Nichols." Knights of Pythias DANCE at Club Hall on Thanksgining Night November 27th Big Dance Big Orchestra Big Time COME! ummmammmmmmmmmmammam your own measure that will fit you around the neck. Call and examine my $1 5.00 suits. G0RMLEY,theTailor LOCAL MENTION Thanksgiving next Thursday. John Morris is able to be up and around again. Archie Gibson of Post was down for supplies yesterday. Regular services at the Presby terian church next Sunday. C. A. Newbill of Grirzly was a business visitor to Prineville Tues day. A black jet necklace was picked up on the street the other dav and left at the Crook County Bank. L. A. Booth, receiver of The Dalles Land Ollice, came in the last of the week on a visit to his old home town. He left for The Dalles Wednesday. Rev. W. E. Chambers of Fossil arrived in Prineville Tuesday. He will assist Rev. Williams with the revival meeting new being held at the Methodist church. There will be a basket social at the Johnson creek schoolhouse, No vember 28, for the benefit of the school. Everybody turn out and help along a good cause. Artisan Assembly No. 163 have moved into the hall over 0. K. meat market, where they are mak ing great preparation to receive Supreme Master Audsen of Port land, on November 24th. The cut-rate auto fa-e between Prineville and Redmond was de clared off Tuesday. It will now Cost you f 3 to make the trip one way, or $5.50 for a return ticket. The boys lost money on the 1 1.50 rate. T. J. Leach of Willamina, Ore., writes the Journal that weather conditions in his section are fine. Good grass, stock in fine condition and two crops of strawberries are among the things he boasts of for his section. At the Baptist church next Sun day Bible school, 10 a. m. Ser mon, "A Faithful Church," at 11 a. m. Junior League; 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject for 7:30 p. m., "Unthankfulness and Thankfulness." Come. John McAllister, pastor. The revival meeting at the Metho dist church will continue over next week. The pastor is being ably as sisted by the Rev. W. E. Chambers a warm hearted southern gentle man, and an excellent preacher. Mr. Chambers will preach each evening, and over Sunday. Every body come. County School Superintendent Myers is visiting the schools of the county. He has covered the east ern part of the county very thoroughly and left the other day to take up the work in the southern and western sections. He says the schools visited are in pretty good condition BEND Steam Laundry J. Edward Larson, Prop. , First-Class Work at reasonable prices Twenty per cent discount on family washing , Transportation charges paid by ihe laundry Luckey Bonney PRINEVILLE AGENT Leave orders at the Barber Shop 11-20 It costs you nothing extra to have a suit made to LOCAL MENTION S. R. Cooper ha returned from a trip to Portland. W. H. Post of Poet is down buy ing. supplies today. Bert Jourdan left this week for Fresno, California. Omer Clayxo left Sunday for a visit to the metropolis. A liKht snow storm visited this section Thursday afternoon. Born Nov. 8, at Grirzly, to the wife of Walter Newbill, a boy, W. N. Dunkle of Suplee was a business visitor to Prineville Wednesday, Don't fail to hear the concert at the Presbyterian church Monday evening, Dec. 1st., at 8 o'clock. Football game next Saturday at Davidson Park. The Madras town team will play the Crook County High School boys. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. F. A. Rice Friday, Nov. 21, at 3 p. m. Important. If the set of furs is not claimed before noon on Saturday, Nov. 20, Mrs. Estes will have another draw ing, at which time all wishing to take part must be present G. Springer left yesterday for McMinnville. He will also visit Seattle before returning, where he shipped a carload of hogs. The judge will be away about a week. Football Thanksgiving at David son Park. Crook County High School vs. town team. This game aill test the metal of the high school boys. Old veterans will play against them. Game called at 2 o'clock. County Attorney Wirtj went to The Dalles Monday where a bill of exceptions was agreed upon before Judge Bradshaw in the case of John Mel'herson, convicted of horsesteal ing; Dick Garrett, convicted of cat tle stealing, and Gaylord McDaniul, convicted of the murder of Herman I och. A notice of appeal was served in the case of Logan Me- I Pherson, convicted of rape. Bargain Day in Wet Goods On Saturday, Nov. 22, between the hours of 1 and 5 p. m-, we will sell any bottle of our choice stock in the show case for f 1. Now is your time to stock up. Frank Brosius. The Home Restaurant Home cooking- Everything neat and clean. Regular men In and Hliorl orders, Prices reasonable, u. W, Vt . l,lpplucott, Crop. H-16 FOR SALE Household Goods Bed Room Suite Chairs Carpets Stoves Etc. Also Keystone Dehorner DR. NEVEL Opposite High School Bldg Millinery Always the Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. BIG FAT TUR.K.EY OR ANY OTHER. OF LIFE'S LUXURIES ARE EASIEST FOR TH E MAN WITH THE BIG FAT BANK ACCOUNT YQU. CAN HAVE ONEWftEN.'YOU'SfART Well, are we all thankful this Thanksgiving Day? Yes. those of us who are enjoying health and prosperity. This year your money in the bank has piled up until it looks very comfortable. You can enjoy your turkey. If you just get a bank account and keep feeding it all next year it will be a. BIG, FAT BANK ACCOUNT. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits. CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville Free Free A $40.00 Libby Cut Glass Bowl Save your ticVeU of ev ery SOc purchase. For further particulars see The French Drug Co The dispensers of Pure Drugs PRICES RIGHT Prineville Laundry JOHN BECAAS, Prop. Dry Cleaning and Pressing First-Class Hand Work All Work Guaranteed Second Door North of the Ochoco Bridge Will be Ready for Work December 1st Notice tor Publication Department ol the Interior U. 8. Land Ollice at The Dalle, Ore. November l.'lth, 1013. Notice is hereby given that Oliver G. Adams one of the heira ol Hilaa E. Adama, ol rnneville, Oregon, who, on May lftth, l'JOtt, made homestead entry No. 1601(1, aerial Zo. 044.'e, (or swi nei, wX 4 and ej aw, section 14, townahip 15 outh, range 17 east, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to eatabliah claim to the land above uiiacnhed. be fore Timothy K. J. Duffy, U. 8. Com minsioner, at Prineville, Oreiion. on the zuin day oi uecemoer, iui3. Claimant namH, aa witnesses: Wil liam Mark. HiiKii (lee, James C. Gil christ, John K, lireese, all of Prine ville, Oregon. II. Khank Woodcock, Ji-zu Kegister. Notice to Creditors Notice 1h hereby given by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Andrew J. Turner, deceased, t) till ptTHOHH llUVlllg cIllllllS llgllltlSt, wild dcceitHcd or IiIh oHtato to present, the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, nt the ollice of M. It. Klllott, In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the 11 ret publication of thlH notice. Dated thin l.'JUl dny of Nov., 1913. Hkniiy Tijiinkk, Administrator of the estate, of An drew J. Turner, deceased. Gas Engine For Sale Slx-boree power Special Klectrlc. Good an new. Inquire of the Pioneer Cream Go., Prineville, Oregon. 11-0 Notice to Taxpayers In aoeonlanea with Chapter 2M uf the IHIil heuiou l.awa of Oreaon, tti county court uf Crook county. auto of Urrgun, auliudta the following eallioatea ol the amomita of monay to bv raiaett hy taxation on the taxable proiicriy of Crook couiilr. Oregoh, for the mainp'tiam-f of county of h, and other expeiieea that are rcnoired to be paid by I ha county curl of (rook county, alate of Uruti, for the year 1DI4. Tli Ut eel by the couuly court fur hiw Ina iliiH'tiMiiitia on Urn budget la n-i for lire. 0. llll.l at o'clock a. 111., at lli coun ty courtroom, Prineville, Oregon, Koada, brldgea, weeds, special 175,000 0d Crook County High School... 10.W40 00 Widow's (Hinalona ",. 6,000 00 Indigent peraons 4,(KK) 01) Circuit ourt B.lloO Oil Jtnllce court 600 00 County Judipja' aalaiy.itatlun- ery and poataire 1.0.M) 00" ConimUaloncra' aalary 1,200 OO County clcrk'a office H.&SO 00 Sheriff 'a ollice 7,215 00 A"itor'a olflce 8,WW 00 Coroner ,. 500 00 County achool aupcrinteiidvnt 4.310 OO County acaler, aalary, sxp 1,200 OO Truant olllcer, aalary :)n0 no Treaiurer a'fa (K Janitor, rourthouae 3,738 .' County fair l.r.00 00 Klectiona 4,000 00 Telephone and telegraph 1,000 00 Hcslp bounty 2,000 00 Lining Jail I,no0 qO Watvrmaater 2,750 00 County general achool fund... 3."i,0o0 00 Koad view era itjoo 00 County surveyor's office 3.IM) 00 Stale tax 65,000 00 Traveling expenaca county court, road inaiiectinii, In cluding auto repairs, gaa, etc 000 00 Btenngraphnr for county court lat oO County health department. , .. 1,000 00 County printing ,n 00 Katimated debt, Jan 1, 1014... 25,000 00 Library fuud fioO 00 Total., n'o7,393 50 Summon In the county court of the stnte ot Oregon for Crook cmintv, 8. J. Newaom, plaintiff," va. Hurry Kills, defendant. To Harry Kills, the utiove name defendant: Iu the name of tho state of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and auawer the complaint of plain tiff tiled HKaliiHt you In the above entitled court nnd action within ten days from the date of the service of this Hiiiumoiia upon you If served In Cronk emintv HllltU if nn,,.n ...If served within any other county In nie Butie, men witnin twenty days from the dati of thA nri i,.u ,.f iiii aummoiiH upon you, or If served bv iooiicniiuu nil ruijiureu oy mw, tnen on or la-fore the Third Jay af Jaaaary, 1914, and von are hereliv iwxIHuit t),f 11 you fall to so appear or answer, for want thereof Hie iilnlfitirf will b .... ...... .. ,,, l rvu Judgment UKutnat you for the sum ..f t.'l..t... 11. .11..-.. I.U 1.1K10 I'uiutrn, wii.H incereMG thereon at the rata of six per cent tier milium fntoi tlm lui .1.... ..a . ........... ..... v..j in, MlfcJT II, AiiffiiHt, 1912, and for the costs and dlHlmrHcmcntH of this action, anil fur on urilor ,if ar lit mm,.- u,,tt i... .... .... ....... ... -. v'r, v few rti-i, ,U attached personal property lieloiiK- uiK io aaiii ueieiiiianc in crooK coun ty, Oregon, to satlafy said Judgment anil coHts. TIiIm mitotiimin In tiiilillul,,,,! I.. Crook County Journal for six full wm'ka 111 Hevetl poriuixoitlvu luu,,..u ,.r said paper, beiflmilnir with the Ihhiid .. V... ,.),!. .,, . in iiwveinin-r Mill, llll.l, 1111(1 eliding with the Ihhiic of December 21th, 1013. bv order of tho 11 , r. Springer, Judge of the above en titled court, Hindu mid entered on the lflth day of November, l!)l:. Dated mid published flret tlmo November l:ith, 1013. M. 10. Buink. Attorney for plaintiff. Call for, Warrants KfitiiiQ tu llliral.il aI...L 1 1 .w.v- mjinuv K'vnu unit mi rt'JI" iBtoroil County vVHrrnulH will be puid on prt'aenmtion to tlia county trensuror. " I ... teavus viiia tiv iiuy ember 13, 1013. H. L. Jordan, County Treasurer of Crook ooiinty.