AT LAST WE HAVE IT! Community Silver in that famous Georgian de sign. Have you seen it ? No, you have not, except in the magazines. But you can see the real article now. The Georgian design, of which we have the exclusive agency, is the most famous design ever put out by any silver ware manufacturer, and the beauty of it is, it costs no more. Yes, we have decided to sell .1 . .1 l . mi r ... M i inis ai me lowest possiuie nguies. inu use iu, ,V- .IV .1. 1 1 1 1 say now that you can buy it cheaper eisewnere, because you can not. What's the use of buying inferior goods when you can get the neatest in design and the best in quality at the same price or less at our store. 4u2,f- Mm The way to win a woman lies through the jewelry store, and we have just the thing she would appreciate in guaranteed quality at the right price. Our selection has never been so complete. There are 200 rings to choose from. More than 100 fobs. 50 of the latest bracelets. Over 50 pendants and La Villieres. More than 1 00 locket and pendant chains. And really our stock of watches is up-to-date. Ask to see the 'knife-edge1 model It's a peach. Its a case of jewelry. When you come here to buy we can show you case after case of jewelry, and can fix you up with most anything for him. such as cuff buttons, sleeve links, stick pins, chains, fobs, tie clasps, lodge pins and buttons, toilet sets, smoking sets, military brushes, shaving sets, knives, razors, etc Take a look. Our selection is complete. Why not give him that watch. We have them at all prices, $ I up to highest grades and latest thin models Again we have decided, like last year, to have a special sale in Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. As you know high-grads Cut Glass and genuine hand-painted China is expensive, and we know lots of people like it, but can not afford the price, and as we are in need of funds we will meet you in the prce. That line of crockery is still selling at reduced prices. The family black-board-chart-desk, formerly sold at $8.50, will close them out at $3.95. Just the thing for boys and girls. Visit the gift store. Do it now. It costs no more than it will the last day, and will be much more pleasant. Crook County Jewelry and Sporting Goods Store L prinevillec Agency for Victor, Columbia, and Edison Phonographs ORE Big Class Taking Teachers Examination County School Superintendent Myers reports a very large class of teachers present to take the Decem ber examinations which began yes' terday. Many new faces are seen among them, strangers that are fill ing up the ranks of our county schools. This is a big county and there is lots of room for all Those who registered the first day are: Prineville Mrs. Ella Geyer, Mrs. Wm. H. Dayton, Walter W. Kim- mell, Victor Shawe, Bessie McFar- land, Christabel Hubbard. Opal City Wannie M. Ralston. Hampton Ethel L. Fogg. Highland Max Neilsen. Sisters Gay McCoy. Cline Falls Henry A. Beckwith. Grandview Wm. G. Glasco. LOCAL MENTION Consumption Takes 350 People Every Day la the United States and the sur prising truth is that most cases are preventable with timely, intelligent treatment k These appalling facts should warn us that after sickness, colds, over work or any other drains upon strength, Scott's Emulsion should be promptly and regularly used be cause tubercular germs thrive only In a weakened system. The tested and proven value of Scott's Emulsion is recognized by the greatest specialists because its medical nourishment assimilates quickly to build healthy tissue; aids in the development of active, life-sustaining blood corpuscles; strengthens the lungs and builds physical force without reaction. Scott's Emulsion is used in tuber culosis camps because of its rare body-building, blood-making prop erties and because it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. Ee sure to insist on Scott's, . Scott & Buwue, Blsemfield, N. J. u-7 J. H. Haner is expected home from British Columbia tomorrow. The "500" Club will meet with Mrs. Dishman tomorrow evening. Mrs. C. M. Elkins will entertain the club next Tuesday. Christmas services at the Metho dist church Sunday. Subject for morning, "Conditions of World Peace." The evening subject is, "No Room for Christ at the Inn." Special music has been prepared for both .services. The orchestra will play in the evening. Wirtz - Dobbs Wedding Bells. Willard H. Wirtz and Miss Aver Dobbs were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. McAllister of the Baptist church officiating. Only a few intimate friends, outside of the family, were present. Mr. Wirtz is our popular young county attorney, and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dobbs. The young couple will be at home to their friends in theJMaling house. Alfalfa George Tetlow, Edna Pyatt. Terrebonne De Witt Williams, Mrs. Delia Foster. Fife Robt. Edgerton. Laidlaw Grace Polk, Lulu Mont gomery. Bend E. H. Ross, Ivy B. David son, Ethel M. Holmes, Angeline L. Young, Harriet L. Dolsen. Lamonta Isaac Thomas, Mattie Gray, H. Bruce Shaw. Lower Bridge Elias S. Payne. Haycreek Nell Mastin. Post Dora M. Van Meter, Mrs. Mary B. Demaris, Eva Hennard. Redmond Stella Russell, L. Mae Richey. Culver Roy Lowther. Madras S. R. King. Howard Hadaway Coahran. Grizzly Amelia M. Johnson. LOCAL MENTION School board dpfirine experienced teacher to fill winter varanry, aiidreng Fki:d II. Wilcox, UeJaioud, Or. 12 IS 2p Dr. Rosenberg returned yester day morning from a trip to Port land and Aberdeen, Wash. Christmas sermon Sunday at 11 a. m., at the Presbyterian church. The choir will furnish appropriate music The Crook County High School basketball team will play the Alumni next Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Commercial Club Hall. S. R. Cooper, proprietor of the Pioneer Creamery, has been elected to the Executive Board of the State Butter and Cheese Men's As sociation. Vernon Bell is coming home from Stanford University for the holi days. This is Vernon's sophomore year. He got his high school train ing at the Crook County High. At 4 o'clock next Sunday after noon there will be a vesper service of the Protestant Episcopal church at the Union church. Everyone is invited to come and worship with us. William McMurray, general pas senger agent, R- B. Miller, traffic manager, H. E. Loundsbury, and L. M. Foss, traveling freight and passenger agents, O.-W. R. & N. Co., were Prineville visitors Satur day. The school children can hardly wait for Tag Day to begin selling tags. Many have secured promises for 10 and some have reported 20 and 30 sold- This is a good chance to. play Santa Claus for the little ones. Judge Springer got home Sunday evening from the convention of county judges at Portland. Widow's pensions, taxes, county administra tion and improved roads were the principal themes of discussion. At the Baptist church next Sun day Bible school, 10 a. m. Ser mon 11a. m., "A Lighted Life." B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Sermon 7:30, "A Christmas Message." We will be glad to see you. John Mc Allister, pastor. I LOCAL MENTION Miss Ethel Williams will leave next week for Bend, where she will remain a month. Sunday school at 2 o'clock p. m. Preaching, 3 p. m. at the Tom Houston schoolhouse. Archie Roberts fell and broke his collar bone yesterday. Dr. Ed wards savs the case is not serious at all. Addie Foster is attending the as sessor's convention at Salem, It will be in session today and tomor row. Ladies from out of town are es pecially invited to make use of the Saturday Rest Room at Commercial Club Hall. A committee from the Ladies' Annex will welcome you. Roscoe II. Kincaid and Hazel Demaris' were married Sunday at the home of Robert Zevely. Judge Bowman tied the knot. William Draper and Mrs. Mary Vanderpool were married at the home of the bride Tuesday evening. Rev. Williams of the MethodiBt church performed the ceremony. LOCAL MENTION The Saturdny matinees at the Lyric are becoming popular ' with the ladies and children. J. H. Windom was buried Satur day morning at the family burying grounds at Grey Butte. C. L. Roberts left yesterday with his son, Neil, for The Dulles Hos pital, where he will be operated on for adenoids. The Civic Improvement Com- . mittee has postponed their Green Bazaar until their bulbs, which are now neing careu lor by Henry ,CIow, are ready to bloom. The , date of the bazaar will be announced j later. LOCAL MENTION Thou. D. Lewis of Huycrcek wa a business visitor Monday. K. D. Huston was down from Paulina the flrHt of the week. There will bo a masquerade bull at McCord Hall Christmas night, December 25. Max Wurzweiler made a flying visit to Prineville the first of the week. He left Tuesday for Port land. Regular services at the Christian church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Rev. Hicks will preach at both services. Mr. Zinke will furnish speciul music. Millinery Always the Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes MILLINERYPARLORS Prineville, Ore. VMS wmmymfY IT Takes MONEY IN THE BANKTO MAKE THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS Ghristmus, with its good cheer and its joy for the chil dren, will neveu go out of fashion. It is money-spending time. But if you have been banking your money all year you can spend a few dollars and not feel it. It will make a lots more Merry Christmas to have money in the bank. Suppose you give your wife or child a bank account for Ghristmas. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay four per cent interest on time Deposits. CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville