Col 3 Malleable Range foia .Mill eon In the Columbia Range, we believe we are offering one of the very best and most attractive ranges made. Its' a sanitary range. No place for dirt and scrubbing water to lodge year after year until the dirtiest place in the house is under the kitchen range, as is the case with all ranges running to the floor. It is a handy range, too. The polished top makes it easy to clean. The lift-up plate in front makes it handy to empty trash, etc. The damper handle in front is always cool. We are selling these ranges at a very low figure considering quality and will put them out on the easy payment plan. WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HA WE YOU CALL AND MAKE A PERSONAL INSPECTION J. E. Powell Butte Mr, mid Mr. A. 8. llumnhrey nii'l niece, who I'vm Won visiting- here lb it HHiiitti, Inlt Vediiosdny for their hutue In southern California. Mrs. Guy Hears enterlsined lnje rly of voting folk Tuesday evening in Iimior of her daughter, Mix Ora, who was home for III holidays, lit vlt.nl for tin) occasion wre almut twenty young people, inoinlitT ul Hi" V. P. C. A. til Redmond, Kino a number of local friends of the popular young Imiy. Kialsirate rofrenhmoiila were nerval following tin enjoyable evening deviled to games, fie. N. It. Golden sold liin line Lll-acre farm Inst mile la Mr. Moor, of South Carolina, who with I. In wife uud family will take xfnioii immediately. Tin' many friends of Mr. ami Mm. Golden much regret Ihuir intention tif leaving our section, It in understood Mr. Moure Intends buying noun twenty cows, and will convrt 1 1 nt place into iliiiry furui. . Mr. mul Mm. K. N. Hall, Mr. and Mn. Allen Wilruien, Misses Ins, Kow, Gladys. ol IUe Uayn. i. A. Ulgns. Wm. llrown, George llohbs and I'larke Mom were Powell lluttu dancers at the New Year bull at Redmond WediiMsda); evening. N. H. Golden mul business trip to ttaschules Wednesday, rt'turiiing hume Thursday. John Honlavy and sister, Miss Anna, of Clin falls, hit New Years guests at the Trussdalu liame, returning to thuir com Friday, Mr. and Mra. N. 1'. Alley entertained at dinner New Yeart day. Their guest were Mr. ami Mm. ,1, K. It ice ami Mr. ml Mra. K. M. Hall. (eo. Hobhi ipuut the greater part of the pant week in Redmond lorting spuds irearatory to shipping. K. L. Iverson, who baa been quite ill the pant week with rheumatism ia re covering. Mi iw Viola Truesdale wai hostess to a party of young folka Thursday evening whom (he Invited to inotit her guest, Mina Ann Donlary. Various gnuiot together with vocal and initruuienlul in unic coiiioaod the evening's ntertain- ment, at the conclusion of which light refreshments were served. A New Y'ean dinner was the cenlor of attraction at the Wallace Smith home Thursday. Besides the family thooe present weia Mr. and Mra. L, W. Van Dorn, Miss Lucy I'ooro, Mra. Ida Morae and duughtera, Misses Kdna and Ada and Clarke Mone. A four-horse team to large wagon made the rounda of the neighborhood Friday evening gathering up fo'.ka to take part In the charivari on our newly Millinery Always the Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. STEWART & COMPANY wed, Mr. ami Mm. Ross Bussett, who returned from their honeymoon Wed nesday. The crowd that stormed their castle later in the evening waa comisl of men, women, boya and girls, who, armed with tin pans and cow bells, made ti ty lit hideous f ir the near by in habitant as well as rudely awakening their victims to the coiitcionsness of the Inw, which although unwritten Is gen ornlly eiiforovd and is lo the effect thill 'Uheii folka mnrry folks imict tret." After escorting the, Kroom to the nearby store of bis futhtir-lndsw, where b purcha.nd a generous supply of citwrs ami candles. The crowd en Joyed itself whil eating and smoking to the futuiu happiness of this popular young couple. Mis Viola Truediilt viMitcd In Ited mond l'fidsy and Stiinluy, Ihu guebt Mrs. Ivy Laiidnrhnck. J. L. (iilwon received the sail intelli gene of his uiother'H death Sstnrdsr. The news came as a shock to Mi. (iile ton, who had not heard of the recent brief llliivis which culminated in her death. The rslimnble lady having vis ited here on two occasions will be re muiiibfrpd by a birgu circle of friends who will regret to bear of Iter demise, which ccurrt'd whil on visi, to a foster sun in Joplin, Mo. Mr. Gibson has the sympathy of the entire column uit", Mra. Allen Wlli-oxen entertuined a nuinber of friends and neigbtmra at her home Saturday evening in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe and sister, Misa lna lioe, who are her guests. Miss Malicl Bmllli, the popular teach er at the Wilsou school, returned Sun day from l.ainonta, where she passed a pleasant vacation with home folks. Mrs. (iuy Sears wm a Prineville vis itor Sundav, so also were Mra. Ceo. Ileckmau and Mia. (. C. Truesdiile. These ladies accompanltHl their young folka back to the county sent, where they will resume their studies In the high school. Mr. and Mra. 8. I). Mustard visited Sunday at the Cross home west of Prine ville. The many fiienda of Misa Jesie Skeins, w ho la In Portland to undergo an oieration for appendicitis, will be pleased to hear ot her rapid recovery. A union Sunday school waa organiicd for this section Sunday. Ollkers chosen were Mr. Humphrey, superintendent; Mra. Klssler, assistant superintendent: Wallace Smith, secretary-treasurer, and Misa Kbba I.indiiuiBt, organist. Place of meeting will be the Wilson school bouse. 1 . ' The benefit dance given Monday even ing In the new house built by subscrip tion by the people of school district No. 90 and which will later be turned over to the district for school purposes, was a decided success. A large crowd was in attendance and all expressed themselves as having had a good time. A boun teous supper waa served at midnight. Mr. and Mra. E. N. Hall entertained at a dinner party Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry Speer and family went to llend Tuesday, where the latter will remain fora week visiting relutivea. On their return they will take up their residence on their homestead. Notice to the Public. TIiIhIh to notify the public that Fire Policies Nim. 10JI to 160 Inohmlve of the Prineville, Oreiron Agency of the National Union Fire Inmirancu Company, of PlttHlmrtth, 1'a , have been bmt or binned without au tborlty of the company. Any per hod or perHone holding Hicho poli cies will please return same to the company at I'lttslmrKh, l'n , and should there be any return premium due the bolder, same will be promptly paid by the company. In case of loss claimed by any person or persons as holders of these poli cies the company will deny any or all liability. (sltfneil) National Union Fire In surance Co. By IUvkni'oht-Dooi.y, Company, Ucueral Agents. 1-8 2t Lamonta Items. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thomu were Prineville visitors Mondny. There whs a itf'tnife nieetliiir Satur. day lilk'ht. Another one two weeks frmii theu. A pleasant party was Riven at the home of j. M. Thomas New Year's eve. Those present were Mr. Short Mini family, W. Tbonins ami family, J. Thomas and faintly, Mr. and Mrs. NK"rd, Mrs. Tlrrill, Mrs. Kagner, Geurg KaKiier and Jim Smith. After spending Xmas vacatbm Willi her parents Miss MaUd Smith returned to Powell Butte to start her Heboid hhIii. A crowd of the Lamonta youna folks went to Opal City to the New YearS dance. A splendid lime was reported. Then? will lw a I!aket Social at Lamonta February 12, irlven by the Lamonta hiiMclutll boys. Kvery one come. Ladles brlntf a basket. Mrs. Lulbtir Melton Is reported Hiilte 111. Steve Wulte will make ft business trip to the valley this week. There will lie a masquerade hard time dance at the Lamoiitu hull February U, 1!H4. Mrs. Steve Wulte ha been spend InKthe week with her mother, Mrs. F.. H. Brailen. Omar Cyrus and family spent Sun day at the Merchant borne. Florence Merrill, Helen Bayard, Melissa and George Springer re turned to Prineville Friday after sicnillni the bolldaya on tie Springer ranch. Joe Wlegand was a Culver vUltor Monday. Henry Mitchell Is doing some car pentvr work on Joe Weluand's bouse this year. The news bus arrived that Miss Laura Mlngers of Sllverton, Oregon, an old Lamonta girl has been re cently married. James Thomas and family spent Sunday at the Short home. Everybody In Mexico Is preying foi money. To those who merely wait, all things come that nobody else want. Mona Lisa will appear again with the smile that won't come off. High priced fresh eggs are dropping, not only la price, but In freshness. While the pathological drama quali fies aa a disease It la happily not con tagious. It la no disgrace to love money pro vided you love It well enough to buckle down and work for it. Itallnn sculptor snys American wom en have fut bunds and big feet A game sculptor, anyway. Life must be terribly dull In Paris, where a physician urges cannibalism as a cure for dyspepsia. Even Luther Burbnuk would admit' that the political plum is the supreme product of tho grafter's art. A lawyer Is a man who is willing to bear the burdens of others if he is al lowed to fix his own freight rates. Hog For ths Dairyman. One of the best breeds of hogs for tho dairyman to rnlso Is the Hamp shire. He Is n good hog anywhere you put him; but. as he was originally bred as a bncon hog, ho seems to like plenty of milk in his diet and is mighty willing and able to pay for It Any good hog Is a good hog for a dairy farmer to keep, and the color of his hair doesn't matter. So select the breed you like best and stay with It, aud It will stay with you. Paulina Orrln C. Mills and Matthew T. Lenny transacted land business In Paulina Monday. The dance New Years night was well utteuded and all report a good time. IC. B. Clark left a few days ago for Portland where he will enjoy a vaca tion. T.H. P.rennan passed through here Monday on bis way to Prineville with a bund of Iwef cattle. W. A. Carson attended the dance In Paulina New Years night. He Is soon to leave for a visit with his sis ter la the Willamette Valley. So far the new year Is like all other years, bringing with It snow, rain, Chinook wind and sunny days, Mrs. Ijee Miller who has been suf fering with a sore throat, U slowly Improving. I Mil's Goldle Telfer, cloeetl a success-1 ! fill term of school In the Bear Creek ! . district and left Sunday for her home In Asbw.iod. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown were given n surprise Saturday eveulng when a party of young people from Paulina nmd" them an unexpected call. A very pleusaut evening was enjoyed. Mrs. T. If. Prennnn and daughters Maud ami Itutli, who spent the holi days with relatives near Paulina, have returned lo Priuevllle, where the girls will resume school work. A farewell party was given In the Paulina ball In honor of Mrs. L. E. Morgan, who with her two children, l.'ft the following morning for Prine ville. After a few days' visit there they will go on to Spkane, Wash. Mrs. Morgan was an active Suuday school worker and will be greatly missed In the community. Post Postings Mrs. Otto Gray and sons, of Bon nyvlew, returned Monday from a two weeks' sojourn In Prineville. Last week Bert MeTlmmous and wife, of Mitchell, were guests at the home of Roy Gray. Mrs. Ed. Abbott has returned from a trip to Redmond. The Christmas tree at the Dorrell home was a very pleasant affair. Mrs. Ed. Gtllenwater and daughter are wrestling with au attack of the mumps. Bob IK'inarls and wlte returned re cently from the Ochoeo, where they had been to visit relatives Mrs. Homer Norton spent the holi days in Prineville, returning Mon day. She reports an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs.Nlck Porey left Thurs day for Okluboma. Mrs. McLean entertained a number of frleuds at dinner New Years day. Wm. Smead and wife returned Fri day from a week's visit at Paulina. Sid Rogers was on this side of the mountain Sunday and Monday. Walt Knox went to Priuevllle last Thursday. Byron Smith left the 28th ult for Chicago. Clarence Baker and Robt. Polk accompanied him as far as Se attle. Raymond Smith entertained friends nt dinner Sunday. Miss Hazel Bram, who has been visiting friends here since October, left New Years duy for a visit with her brother at Troutdale. She made many warm friends during her short stay here. ' For Rent. One six-room house with tlectrtc light and bath ; barn, chicken yard and garden, for $15 per month. C. L Roiiukts, rrlnevllle. 1-8-tf Stock for Sale Three brood sows with pigs, one male hog, two years old, five milch cows, neailydry. Inquire at the old home place or write' Mrs. E. F. McMeen, La monta, Ore., or Chas. McMeen. Me tobus, Ore. 12 H6i Cattle for Sale 500 head of good stock cattle for sale cheap. Price very rensoiiulde. Aildrtt-s Frank Jamison, Prineville, Oregon. l-12tp For Sale or Trade One-fourth section of land In Wa dena county, Minn., for land In : 'rook comity, Ore. A. . CoCLTkk, Prineville, Ore. 12-1S imp Notice U Creditors Notice is hereby given by the under- Wmmmmmmi. Price Reduction While you can buy your clothes at reduced prices, slide Into one of our warm "all-wool" overcoats. Then sleet and storm will have no terrors tor you. Yon will also enjoy the &TYLE ot our overcoats and suits. They are artistic ally designed, and made so veil that they will "look good" and "wear good" and help you make good." Comfortable, stylish clothes are not only a necessity to guard you against the storms of winter, but also against the "storms of life." You cannot succeed unless rou are .veil dressed. $17.50 suit or overcoat, $2.0.50 515.0 0 151.50 510.00 16.50 15.00 151.50 These prices are for cash only. Ralph L. jjj, d?3KB : 1 l. aunna II n nt PIKIIC1, Wio v.n ti.'ii : , t'-i"1" v. James Lawson, deceased, to all creditors of saul deceased ana to an persons nam ing claims Against said estate to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to .l- I : I ..I XI r III uouerHigoeu m- iiv uiocv ui .'l. . Elliott within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and pablisned nrst time uec. 18, 1913. W. .1. Johssos, Executor of Last Will of James Law son, deceased. Applications (or Grazing Permits. NOTICE Is hereby given that all ap plications for permit to grnze cat tle horses and sheep wfthtn the OCHOCO NATIONAL FOREST dur ing the season of 1!)14 must tie Sled In my olllce nt Prineville. Oregon, na or liefore February 28, W14. Full In formation In regard to the grazing fees to Isj charged and blank forms to be used In making applications will be furnlnhed upon request. 1 l-4t HOMER ROSS, Supervisor. Listen! tou wont mind the storms if v&rmly cKd m our good &U wool clothes, 18.75 17.90 15.0 0 11.38 11.518 9.38 it it tt tt Jordan