Powell Butte Mrs. N I Alley entertained the 1'OWI'II Unite, Norosl uL lute home WiMlncHilny afternoon. A profitable mill eiijoyuhle tlmii wim liuil liy tllllNI pl'CSCIlt, lllll luilll'M tying two comTor-l m. Before uiljoiiriimcnt a luncheon was served by tllO llOMle, assisted liy Mrs. Tnii-sdnl", The next meeting will tru with Mm, Paul on March 4th. A. W, Until huiilcd lumber and shingles liiHt week to m used In building tliu new addition to Ills llODHt', C. M. Charlton announce that the registration book are at hi house uiiil advises nil those person know ing themselves to bo not registered to get busy and make htm a cull la twceii now and Muy Int. The Klssler-Bcnsley wood saw front Redmond pulled out In this section liiHt week mid Ik busy saw ing wood lor tho native. John Tengmnn Nold 62 heud ol tH'k hog to Kd Wllllama, deliver ing llm same Wednesday, Mr. Allen Wllcoxeii entertained a dinner party Wednesday evening. Her guest were Mr. and Mm. W. K. Young of Itedmond, Mr. and Mm. K. N. Hall, Mm. Hall Sr., nnd Morton Stiutruin, as In always th cane when tliln popular young matron entertain a most delightful time wim hud by nil. St. Valentine visited tin) Henry Tweet home Saturday leaving a Hue 9 pound (laughter. Ruliert Moore moved hi (amlly from Itedmond to their new home nt Powell Uutte Knturdny. The Moon came to Central Oregon from Hoiith Carolina a hort time ago and bought the Ooldeu place ol 120 acres. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Chnpman enter tained most dellKhtfully at a Valen tine card party at their home Hnt urday evening In honor ol Mm. Chnpimiu' sister, Mis Lucy Poore of I'ortland, who In visiting here. Heart won the gHine claiming the attention of the guest until the mid night hour when the hostess Nerved most delicate rcfrenhmcnU. J. P. Doherty wnN host to a Jolly crowd Sunday when he extended hi hospitality to a iiiiiuImt of friend at dinner. J. P. him hud extensive training nlong cullnnry line nnd provided a mont excellent dinner for his guest who were Mr. nnd Mrn. Allen Wllcoxeii, Mr. and Mrn. (ieo, II. Hoc. MIm Ira Itow nud It'cve Wllcoxen. I'rank KUnIit moved hi family out from Redmond Monday mid they are now comfortably located la their new home. Member of (he Powell Butte .KotiikIh wish to Announce to tlietr friend here n lxl elsewhere that they will nerve a supper nt the Wilson m-hoolliiimip Friday from 5 to S p. m They will also hold a biuaarln con licctlnll where It will be possible to buy iiuiiicrotiM articles of home man ufucturent reasonable prices. The inenu for supper Im rot pork, prcss ed meats, salads, vegetables, baked beiuiM, brown bread, miner kraut and wleites, pickle, bread nnd but ler, pie, doughnut mid coffee. F.verjbody Invited. Wanted at Once One work team, gelding; one 3 Inch wagon; one net work hnrnc. Aiidre M. Baii.kY, Sinter, Or. JUlO-ltp To .Trade twenty acre lund 15 mile south ennt of Payette, Idaho. All cleared ready for plow; can lie Irrigated. Will trade for Prlnevllle property. Addrenn, Interior Mercantile Agency, Prlnevllle, Oregon. 219 Piano For Sale In flrnt clan condition. Cnnh, or trade for hay or grain. Inquire In terior Mercantile Agency, Prlnevllle, Oregon, 211) Imp Pigs for Sale Sixteen miiiill nnea and nix grown. Pohtiiil-CliiiiHH. For particulars Hildress I., T. McCoy, Prineville. Z-o-lmp Millinery Always the Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. Lamonta Items. J amen Iteed and family nnd !4 Ituh.v mid family spent Sunday at the II. F. Mitchell home. Icwl mid Klincr Mitchell, 'Itudb) Hetxlaff, George Jtagner mid Pearl Wdgand went to Prlnevllle bint Frl day. They took In the dunce. Neva Welgnud and Ada Mitchell were vlnltor at Marie Brndeirt lioniu last week. Ethel Cox wu a Lamonta vlnltor lant week. Little. Molvern ThomuN In very 111 with pneumonia. The Culver Artlnau Lodge organ- lied a lodge at Lamonta Inst Hatur day. Ten member were initiated Into the Hcrct. J. M. King npent Sunday at Ira Illack. Hteven Wnlte and family npent Sunday nt the Bra den home. Newton Melton nud family have gone to their home near Madru. Jesse Melton I on the plain. Mr. ShJrt In dangerously III. Dr. ItoKclibcrg wan out to nee liliu Nut- urday. Mr. Short I 80 year or more and ha been very poorly for quite a nuiulx-r of year. Mln Lclu Geyer 'iit the week- end at Prlnevllle vlnltlng friend and relative. Frank Cownn and wife vlnltedSun day nt the F. F. Wright homo. A Birthday Surprise The many friends of Miss Lillie Knox very pleasantly surprised her with a birthday party on the even ing of February 14 at the homef Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom Jr., where she had gone to spend the day. It required all of the expert tact and professional diplomacy of the community to keep her at the place where wanted and in ignor ance of the plot until the appointed hour for meeting. By some hook or crook, possibly the fear of miss ing a good thing, Mr. Caleb Davis, dressed" in his Sunduy best, arrived upon the scene a little ahead of time and this constituted surprise number one. The grand surprise. which was complete, closely fol lowed upon the arrival of the entire company. The evening was very pleasantly spent in playing inter esting and exciting games At 10:30 Mrs. Newsom invited the merry-makers to the dining room where a bountiful supper was served, to which all did justice. few minutes before the stroke of 12 the company took their de pnrture after winning Miss Li le many happy returns of the day. Th Duplicate. Th flrnt ror.fulim two growing plnnt; Tli second holdn hi-r pickle; Tlie third, her lotlere; fourth, perchance. o ld rH-ncila. dlini' end nldirle; The fifth, potatoee yet unpeided; The elxth contnlni tome chowder; Within the seventh lie concealed Roma cold cream and lomi powder. "Why, what receptacles are these," You ask, "with us so varied?" Just cut sjluaa dishes. If you please. For she was lately married. CI race McKlnstry In Judge, Must Chew th Pill. "I there any way you can suggest by wbleb we can cure her of her In fittuntlon for hlmf "Oh. ye, tliut' easy. Just" "I mean without letting her marry blmf "Not that I know of." Houston Pont, Line For 8undial. Nor cloud nor dark of night 1 count as mine. The shadows I Invite Mark but the hours that shine. Harvey M. Watts In Llpplnuott's. Fret Speech. As an audience the crowd seemod frivolously Inclined. The orator was broad slmuldurt'd, heavily built ninn "Look here, my friends," be said: "I'm stmulliiK here today to maintain the great principle of free speech, and any man Interrupts me I'll give him one on the nose." Free speech triumphed. Manchester Guardian. For Sale huff Orpington, raiced on free range, poasoRsing stamina, vigor, quality and healthy laying machines; the kind that wins the blue ribbons. Kggs for setting of 15 l'en No. 1. 15: No. 2, 3; No. 3, f2: No. 4, 1. 50. Also some Al oocUb and hens for sale. .1. H. Okay, l-2i)-3m I'rineville, Ore. Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between O. L. Huff and II. L. Maker, under the name of Huff Maker Auto Co., is dis solved by mutual consent. 0. Huff will continue the business at the old location. t). L. Hepr, - II, L, Makkr. Dated January 22, 1014. If t J Lodge meets everyTuos e Ue Ue Te ,ly niht. Strangers welcome. T. L. Coon. N. G ; Estes Short, V.O. ; Purcv U. 8m tli. Secretary: C. 13. Din- I widiiie, treasurer. 400 People at the Masquerade The masquerade ball Riven last Friday evening at the Glaze Hall was the largest the city has wit nessed In fliany year. The grand march had to be dispensed with owing to the large crowd. Al though tome 400 people were pres ent excellent order prevailed throughout the evening. At 6:15 a. m, some twenty-five couples were dancing the Home Sweet Home waltz. The judges decided that Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Kincald were the best waltzing couple- Rest sustained character wag won by Mrs. Lillle Parry as "Indian Woman." Miss Dot Poindexter as "Angel" was given tho prize for the prettiest costume, and A. B. Roller as 'Tramp" captured the prize for the most, comic character. There we're many pretty costumes and a host of well sustained characters. Farmers Union Or ganized Saturday The I'rineville Farmers' Union perfected an organization at the courthouse last Saturday. The new organization starts off with a charter membership of 37. It is expected to increase this to 150 within a short time. State Organ izer Sikes was here and helped to start the wheels going round. The Union will meet the first and third Saturday of each month. The of ficers are: President T. II- Lafollette. Vice-president J. O. Powell. Secretary-treasurer J. E. Adam- son. Object A clearing house for the farmer. Advertiser's Aim Is Satisfaction By HOLLAND. 0K of tho hlKKCHt retail merchant In the world, with store In two of Ameri ca' InrKiwt cltle. nnd who mi turn liy is one of the largest advertisers In the world, In sists tliut his ailvertlsviient write routine themselves to strict truth, nnd any promise mudu .by ono of bis clerks Is considered to have been made personally by the head of the firm. A wotiirm bought a fine tablecloth, and after she had It home there was a slight Imperfection found. It wus iiothliiR to affect tho wear of tho tablecloth, hut she took it back, explaining that she bad paid a high price for the article and that she bad In tended it for her "best" She waa somewhat apologetic for returning a purchase with such a slight Imperfection. "You are a stranger in this city?" asked the floorwalker, and the woman nodded. "I thought so," be said. "You do not understand our sys tem.' Had you kept that ta blecloth you would have done yourself aud us an Injustice. When you buy here you must be satisfied. If you are dis satisfied for any reason you are not fair to us unless you toll us nnd give us a chance to satisfy you." That spirit Is behind big advertisers everywhere. It Is another reason for doing busi ness with advertisers. Man or Boy Wanted To work on a dairy ranch near Prine ville. Ootid wace8 and steady employ ment to the right party. Address Bix "8, Prineville, Ore. 2-5-2p Work Wanted. Any kind of work, housework, hotel or restaurant. D.v young woman. Inquire ut John Morris' residence. 1-22 $1000 FREE IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE NO KNIFE, OR PAIN NO PAY UNTIL CURED hv GUARANTEE. No X Kay or other ewindle WRITTEN GUARANTEE 3-dny palnleit pluter ANY TUMOR, LUMP or SORE on the LIP, FACE or h.idv lone il CANCER. It Never Paint Until lait Stat. 120-PAGE BOOK aent free; tolthwmiali of THOUSANDS CURED Any Lump Woman vs Breast I BELIEVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, end ALWAYS poison! deen ilandt In the armpit and KILLS QUICKLY I iwaar wa have CURED 10,000. Oosaoiom "S Old Dr.&Mrs. GKAMLEY LS "MOST SUCCESSFUL CANCER SPECIALISTS HYING" A B 436 Valencia St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU KINDLY MAIL this to someone with CANCER B3ILLIANT8. I'id we not hiite the neceimary toll Of iilow correction und the pain ful file IIIUHtt'louN j'outlm with juxt con tempt receive. Nor let the hardy poem hope to live Where time and full correction don't refine, The flnlHbed work and polhfb every line? From Horace's Art of Po etry. Some of your grief you bare cured. And the nbai-pent you atill have urvived; But wbut tormenU of pain you're endured from the evlla that never ar rived! Trench Proverb. It fortified my iioul to know Thut'thoutfb 1 perlnh truth Is so; Tliut ,bow so e'er I stray and rniiKc. Wbnte'er I do thou dost not elm iie. I steadier step when I recall That If I slip thou dost not fall. Arthur Hugh dough. BITS OF PHILOSOPHY. He beiir but bnlf who bears one party only. Aeschylus. Prejudice renders a man's vir tue bis huliit uud not a series of unconnected acts. Through JtiHt prejudice bis duty becomes a part of bis nature. Burke. He who Is sorry for baring sinned Is almost innocent Sen-e-a. All persons as tbey become less proerous are the more suxpicloua. They take every thing for an effort and from their conscious weakness pre sume that they are neglected. Terence. All men are held and called tyrants who possess perpetual power In a state which once en joyed freedom. Nepos. TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY. Wee. modest, crimson tipped flower, Thou's met me In nn evil hour, For 1 n;:iiin crash amang the Ktijitre Thy slender stem. To spare thee uovr Is past my power. T! hi l-i::i!!.v yeui. e e e e The flaunting flowers our gnr- rt'-i's ; iclil, lllih sbeitering woods and wa's mntin shield: Lul il.uu i.A.i.11 the random Held. O' clod or stnne. Adorns the histie stllilile field. Unseen, alnue. There, In thy scanty nmiitleclnd, Thy snawle bosotn sunward spread. Thou lifts thy unassuming bead In humble guise. But now the share uptears thy bed And low thou lies! Kobert Burns. RULES OF CONDUCT. Never put off till tomorrow wbut you can do today. Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. Never spend your money be fore you have It. Never buy what you do not want because It is cheap. It will be dear to you. Pride costs us more than hun ger, thirst and cold. We uever repent of having eat en too little. Nothing Is troublesome that we do willingly. How much pain have cost us the evils which have never hap pened. Take things always by their smooth hnudles. When angry count ten before you speck; if very angry, a hun dred. Thomas Jefferson. FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT. Prune thou thy words. The thoughts control Not o'er the swell and throng. They will condense within thy soul And change to purpose strong. But he who lets his feelings run In soft, luxurious flow. Shrinks when hard service must be done And faints at every woe. Faith's meanest deed more fnvor boa re Where hearts and wills are weighed Than brightest transports, choic est prayers, Which bloom their hour and fade. , John Henry Newman. Our undervearables for women- -hosiery; underwear, corsets, petticoats, lingerie, everything--arc selected with an eye for both daintiness and durability; they will look beautiful and wear well. Buy your materials and clothes from us and you will be the "belle of the ball." Ve will not sell you 50 cent articles (except to close out odd lots) for 39 cents. If we sell you something for 39 cents, It Is because we are willing to take 39 cents for it-and because It pays us to do so. It will pay you to attend our muslin sale which Is now going on. Prineville Merc. Co Successors to R. L. Jordan rsotiee tor Publication Department of the Interior Nor ron I binds. I'. S. Lund Orticeat Lakevlew, Ore. February 3d, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Adna S. Fogg of Hampton, Oregon, who, on Feb. 21st, 1910, made homestead entry No. (B010. for w a section 13. town- shin 21 south, range 20 east, Willnni- ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three year proof, to establish claim to tlie land above described, liefore Chai. A. Sherman, I'nittd Stntes Commissioner, at rife, Oregon, on the 20lh day of Murch, 11114. Claimant names as witnesses: h. C. Peck. Burr Black. L. C. .Mil ler, John O. Whltaker, all of llamp ton, Oregon. J as. t. Bi KiiEsa, Z 12 lleglster. Notice for Publication. Department of the luterlor, Not coal lands. V. S. Land Ottiee at Lakevlew, Ore. February 4th, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Menzler of Rolyat, Oregon, who, on Decem ber 27th, 1909, made homestead entry (act Feb. 19 lyttO, No 02712, for Lota 6, 6, 7, eK bw$ section 6 and lot 1 ml nwJi, section 7, township 22 south, rnnge 21 east, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Inten tion to iimke final three year proof to establish claim to the laud above described before A. 8. Fngsr. I uited States Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 14th day of March, 1014. Claimant names as witnesses! Isaac Zlerolf, John O. Whltaker of Hampton, Oregon: Edward W Gil lani, William Splllnmn of Kolyat, Oregon. Jamks F. Bi hoess, 2 12 Register. Notice to Stockmen Owing to the fact that at the last session of the Legislature a change was made In the law for branding livestock, I desire to give notice to all stockmen of Crook county that unless their brands are renewed be fore June 3, 1914, said brands will be cancelled. To renew these brands I have adopted the plan of recording the brand lu the same way that It was first recorded. By doing this It will be necessary to file a leather with the brand burned upon the same, together with the application for recording the brand. The fee for recording Is 50 cents. Applications may be received by writing to this office. It will not tie necessary to renew brands that were recorded at this ofiice after J une 1, 1913. 1 29 3t Wabhkn Brown, County clerk. Notice There will be a regular annual meeting of the Squaw Creek Irriga tion Company at the courthouse in Prlnevllle, Oregon, on Saturday, March i, 1914, at 9 a. m., for the pur pose of electing officers, for recant tallzatlon, for the adjustment of the 1912 water rates, and for any other business that needs to be considered. The above meeting was voted at the November meeting. E. T. Sj.ayton, Secy. February 12. 1914. 4t -Lx- Notice of Content Department of the Interior, IT. S Land Otlice, Lakevlew, Ore. January 23rd, 1914. To William lrvin Brooke, con teste You are hereby Uotified that Fred Christofferson, who gives Fife, Ore gon, as his pustoliice address, did ou January 23, 1914, file In this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation ol your homestead, serial No. 04KKv made May 12, 1911, fors i of section 3, w sw J of section 2, m i nej ot Sectioo 10, nwl uwl ot section 11, tnwuhhlp 22 south, range 22 east, Wllluiuette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that V 1 11 lam I. Brooke has wholly aud eutireiy abandoned said land, has no signs of habitation upon said land and to my personal know ledge has not resided upon said lanat within the eix months preceedlng dates of said contest. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office us having been confessed by you, and your said en try will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, If you fall to file la this office within tweuty days after the FOURTH publication ot thia notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these al legations of contest, or If you fall within that time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer ou the said con testant either lu person or by regis tered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written ac knowledgement of bis receipt of the copy, showlug the dute of It re ceipt, or the affidavit of the persoa by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mall, proof of such service must con sist of the affidavit of the person by whtirn the copy was mailed stating when and the postoffice to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by tne postmaster a receipt lor the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the postoflice to which you desire future notices to be sent tO yOU. JAS. r . JJUKGKBIL, itegister. Date of first publication Feb. 12. 1914. Date of second Feb. 19, 1914. " third ' Feb. 26, 1914. " " fourth publication, March 5,1914. ; Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all regis tered general fund warrants up to and in cluding No. 1673, will be paid on pre sentation to the county treasurer. Ale all registered Scalp bounty warrants. No Interest paid after this date Jan uary 15, 1914. R. L. Johdan, County treasurer of Crook county. Man and Wife Wanted To work on ranch begluning about March 1. Explain fully, sal ary wanted, etc. W. B. Monsn, La monta, Ore. 2 12-2t