Fancy Crockery We have a complete line of We now have in stock the popu lar White and Gold Semi-Porce-lcan 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. J. E. Powell Butte Floyd Hoover In bulldluu a bunga low fr B. E. Rudder. Mr. Huddcr cnlU lit pine "Fulrvli w" anil the Mime U Well chosen since It l located on top of the blithest butte In till lornllly. Henry Kdwnrd In busy rlenrlnjr In no (r Mr. Htlll ol prineville. Mr. Kilwnnln In under roiilriict to clear 10U nrrm which mcnua oina work. Mr. Wiili'nll took a load tit iwu to Trim-villa Tuesday, C. II. Clmrltou returned to tli ltul ( Monday (rum a lew lny" T.alt with tli lolk In Prineville. Koine ol our people contributed their share of turkeys to thell'ort Inml Tliiinkglvliiir trade.. Anionic tlitMe shipping tin- hittiT nirt of the week were K. N. IIhII, 20; X. P. Alley. :kV J. H. Warner, 35. The lilriln were dremied. Uiitul Supervisor Wlleoxen ami rww fliilnliril work on Hit WIUoii road Wednesday. Thin In tin- mini repairing nniiiinti'il lijf t lie club ladle inn) allowed liy Judge Springer. The road vim placed In good I'on.lllloii nud wp herewith ex-pri-mi our thnnk fur aninc. Mr, mid Mr. Kd Mtttitrd who vbtllcd the 1'iiMt two tnoiitliH with the former's brothers, S. U, anil W. 0, Mtlxtnrd, find In in 1 1 ten, left lor Spokane Wednesday. A young tniih, (lit- pmperty l lleeve Wlli-oven, I In grave danger of Mux taken before a Federal grand Jury tor rubbing t tit I". S. mull. l.iiNt week the scamp watched hlcliuiice and taking tin lli'ilmoiid NpokcHiniiu's weekly budget from tin' mull I hi if proceeded to masticate same. Home of those Jawbreakers used hy tlm correspondent, however, proved too much, even for flu- tuiiU1, but It I Biifu to iy tin Spokesman contained no I'd well llntte Items I nut week. ' Mr. M. M. Patton left Thursday lor Opal City utter a pleiuuint visit with her brother, N. P. Alley, and family. Mm Pattoo's home .la In Portland and she will return there after overseeing some work on her homestead near Opal City. W. II. Fulkersou, father ol Mr. Earl Snituders, lelt tor the Wllliim. ette valley Thursday, where he will visit mmieroiu reliitlvei. He will speud some time with hi eon, Pearl Fulkerson, and family, former plo neen of thin section, but now located at Seaside. . Mr. Lludqulst U building a barn for It. Mancrnn on the latter'i new Powell Butte farm. - . , The new house on the J Dime Tuck place U about completed and the family luia taken possession. Mr. Llndqulst'a folks have alio moved Into their new home. A lamlly by name ol Humphrey hailing from Terrebonne, have taken up their residence among us, having rented the McCaffery-Wunweller place lately vacated by McPharlane. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sear and fam ily have moved to Redmond. h L. (llbson was a visitor at the county sent Saturday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warner, Nov. 2!, a (laughter. The little lady tipped the scales at 8J pound Rev. Kaftan of Redmond con ducted services at the Shepard schoolliouHe Sunday. A large audience was In attendance. Frank Klsslcr and family and Ib3v Itagnn and small daughter, all of Itedmond, were guests at the (3eo KIsHler home Sunday. MIhb Muble Smith suffered from the effects of a sore throat last week STEWART & COMPANY and a a consequence school In Wil kin district, where that young lady I teacher, was dlmltwd tor the greater part ol the week. Mr. A. W. Bayo visited her daughter In Prineville (Saturday. returning home Sunday. Mlm Ulady accompanied her mother home and went to Portland on the Monday evening train for a week' visit In the metropolis. The latet road news from the county sent la to the effect that the llfo. L. Urate road etltliin ha been turned down While the Geo. Klsslcr petition Inuring will Im? con tinued before the December session. Mr. Van More returned to Prlne. vllle Friday after a brM visit with Mr. Ida Morse and daughter. Mr. Allen Wlleonen entertained a numlier of frlenil at her home Mon day uftemoon nt a qulltlug Iwe. lie freslimcntM were served. All of our young ieople who are Mtmlent at the V V. U.S. will be home for Thntikglvlng. Mont of them will come home Weducxdiiy nnd remain over until Sunday. J. A. Itlgg moved hi eUr from ! the WIImou place to III home place Saturday. With uch fine omu weather the entile nre doing well on pant are. 1 A liBimuet served by the iiiciiiImt ol the Powell Unite Soml to their hiiHlimid and sweet hearts lit the home of Mr. Ida "Morse Thumdny evening wa a dirlded siiccem. Cou veyanre iH'gnn to arrive at 7 mid by 8 o'clock the entire company hud gathered. By previous agreement no lady was permitted to take her hus band torn dinner partner nnd In deed this exchange m-ernei! to be inoMi ngreealile to the htixtmud. Plates were laid for 31 In the well appointed dining room whose snowy, .table were ablaze with numerous caudle. A delicious tliret- conre dinner wa served, rotiHlHtlng of oyster coi-k-tall, celery salad. bnked chicken and drewMliig, escal- loHd potatoes, baked U'anii, roast pork, cranberries, pickles, pumpkin pie, assorted cakes, plum pudding aud coffee. A short literary pro gram followed the least. Mrs. 0. Truesdale, In the- capacity ol toast master, requested a roll call to which each lady respouded with a toiwt to the guests. , Mrs, Van Morse next favored the compauy with an excellent reading. Miss Mnble Allen also read a humorous selection. Both these numbers were much enjoyed. .The ladles gave a toast In concert that was greatly enjoyed. Sisters News November 24, 1013. Mrs. Pulllum, sou James and Mrs. Bertha Ulbson were Sister visitors yesterday. Mr. Towne made a business trip to Redmond Monday. W. F. Edmunson made a business trio to the lower desert Thursday. Bob Glover was, up to Mr. Ed munson's Saturday after a drove of cattle which lie will wltiter for Mr. Edmunson on shares. The Su'uduy" School conference which met at the old schoolhouse last. Tuesday afternoon and evening was a grand success. Several out Blde parties came In to attend. Frank Butterworth and Mrs. Steel went to the Metollus river Sunday morning. H. E. Vincent Is building a small house lor his lamlly. Trappers Let Hammorsley, the government trmmer. convince you that his Coy ote and Cat bait Is the best' on the market, $1 0') tor 3 ounce bottle. Order today. " Ci'ktih , & Uti.by, agents, Lakevlew, Ore. ll-27-8tp "Holeproof" Hose 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. Lamonta Mrs. M. T. Cowan Is vUltlng In Prineville with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Mclihee. The rabbit drives In this part ol the county are reducing the r.uuitier of Jack. It Is said 150 were killed1 In the drive north of Lamonta, ' and a like number on Lone Pins flat and on the drive west of Lamonta. Tilers will be a drive December 7 In Jap creek hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mr. and Mr. James Thomas, Kthel Cox and Merle Strife spent Sunday at the home of L. M. Thomas Sunday. Ada Mitchell spent Sunday with Neva Welgand. Don't forget about the football game at Madras ThaiikHglvlug. High School Notes At last the Domestic Science kitchen is in working order and rumor has it that already some I itivnrv Hldtiaa Vibva tuuin nmtiArwl by the girls of that department. Fortunate, indeed, were the students and faculty of the hih school who went with Miss Herman to Kumpe Wednesday morning dur ing assembly. In her pleasing manner Miss Herman personally conducted us through many inter esting places in Germany, enliven ing the voyage with unique stories and little personal touches which delighted all who heard her. In the quaint old city of Nuremburg she left us, but has promised that in the near future she will take us to Rome, Paris and London. . The class in stock judging, ac companied by their instructor, H. E. Pratt, visited the Oliver Powell ranch Saturday morning. Last Friday evening the. Alpha tryout for the inter-society declama tion contest was held In the as sembly room of the high school the following members were chosen to represent the Alpha so ciety in the final contest: Oratori cal division Norris .Bixby and Orville Yancey. Dramatic division Maud Brennan and Mabel Grant. Humorous division Florence Wal- dron and Gladys Bayn. , The Ochoconian tryout was held last Tuesday evening with the fol lowinjr results: Oratorical division Elmer Thomas and Harry Stearns Dramatic division Beatrice John son and Ruby Wood. . Humorous division Sylvain Michel and Roscoe Claypool. The final contest in declamation will, take place Dec. 19. The tryout for places on the inter-scholastic debating teams will be held in the high school assembly hall Dec. 5. A negative and an affirmative team will be - chosen. The first debate will be with The Dalles High School and will occur about the middle of January. House for Sale Four-room furnished house, water, lights; corner lot, good fence and good barn, etc J" or particulars cnllon A. 11. l.irPMAN. J n-20.(it Timber Claim for Sale My quarter eection of timber land in UrooK countv, ureaon, very heavil covered with the bent white pine. Ady dress 16, obi Willard i lace, fcvanston Illinois. U S) It Most Eeconomical Married Carl A. Fischer and MissWilda F. Nye were married Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs M. D. Nye, at Roberts, Ore, Only the im mediate relatives of the couple were present. Following the cere mony a sumptuous repast was served by the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by Rey. Geo. H. Ramsey of the Christian church of Prineville. 8nakt and Thlr Food. No nerp-nt are vegetarian. The ma jority hunt birds and mnmmals; a few of the smiiller kinds are tnecrlvorou, certnln little tropical btirrowera spend ing their Uvea as ogres In ant hills, feeding Un the lurvae: some eat fnir. llwirtls, and other snakes. The tropical murine serpents catch fish ex clusively and rarely ccnie upon land except to leave their epgs. Scarcely one will devour dead food In nature, yet tuny be tiiuitlit t take It In cap tivity. R-tU. nnfls were used by nearly all the nations of mitlinilty. Herodotus, the father of liNmry, tells as that they were In use Id undent Cbaldea. Portland Cattle Market; A large proportion of the week's cattle business has been on a lower b tsis, d uo to the gen eral inferiority of the stuff mark eted. When au occasional prime load of steers or cows appeared n the yards, order buyers snap ped them up quickly at top prices. A steer sale Monday at $7.75 and a load or two at $7.40. and $7.50 is ad example, but the bulk of sales were at $7.00 and $7.25. The poorest lot of cows and heifers seeh here for weeks caused the session to drag. Kill ers are simply oversupplied on poor beef quality. Other butcher Free Free A $40.00 Libby Cut Glass Bowl ' Save your tickets of ev ery 50c purchase. For further particular see The French Drug Co The dispensers of Pure Drugs PRICES RIGHT The Home Restaurant Home cooking. Everything neat and clean. Itegulnr meals aud short orders. Prices reasonable. H. W. W. Llpplucott, Prop. 11 16 Call for Warrants . Notice Is hereby given that all reg istered County Warrants will be paid on presentation to t!o county treasurer. No interest paid alter this date Nov ember 13, 11)13. R. L. Jordan, County Treasurer of Crook county. Game 'and 1 Ammunition Call on us or write for prices lines ere steady. The bog market faltered on Tuesday when the trade weaken ed about ten cents, butdurinsr the remainder of the period 18X0 provide be a substantial price basis for choice lightweight swine A big volume of busi ness was transacted Monday and Wedr.esday Monday had tbe second largest single diy's run of the year, but live pork out let seems to be broad enough to absorb liqudation to date. .The sheep house furnished some excitement Monday when a few decks of fancy lambs sold at $6.00, a new record for tbe sea son. Other varieties brought ; I a.&0 and fa 7o. Psotbing sensa-i Do we favor good roads? Yes. tional vuited tbe mutton divis-; gut we want some where we can ion, as most of thd transactions I use them and do not want to pay consisted of medium grade ewes j taxes to build roads for our .auto selling around 3 05 and f 3 75. J mobile friends in Washington and Prime ewes sold at $4 00. Dest i California. yearlings are considered steady a 175 U 50, and $1.93; old shsep Listen! You win be thankful if you buy your Clothes from lot only pure wool, but the finest grade of It; goes Into the cloths from which our y?LL-W00L garments are made. This Is why ve can show unusual shades and weaves In our ladles cloaks. We also show distinctive styles. &ave the worry of buying your materials and the bother of dressmaking. You will If you will come In and let us show you artistically, and yet how economically we can sell you your coat. Ve only have a few left and In order to close them out will reduce the price so that you can get a coat at almost your own price. ' Ralph L Jordan Traps Ashwood Wants Roads Continued from first pane. Ashwood, thence to Gateway. The land and labor was nearly all sub scribed and there it was dropped. For the lack cf this one road two postoffices and two rural free delivery routes are being held up. County Judge Springer, while oa his pre-election tour of the county, promised the people some good roads, but still we pull laboriously up hills and put on the brake going down the other side. Horses rest when their drivers are opening the hundred and one gates and it takes four horses to pull an empty wagon. Milk for Sale I Apply to Norris Morgan t the jjeese Yancey place. II 13-lm US' &fk t ii hi: