t We Are Getting Ready for Xmas Crock County High Defeats Bend High After a fierce struggle last Satur day, afternoon the Crook County High School football team defeated the Bend High'by a score of 27 to 29. The first half ended with the locals on the small end of a 3 to 20 score. However, the boys did not lose courage and started the second half with the determination to win. The game opened by the C. C. H. S. kicking off to Bend, who re turned the ball to the local's 40-yard line. Then on a forward pass Bend got a touchdown. Goal was kicked. Prineville kicked off again. This time the locals held for downs and received the ball on Bend's 40-yard line. On the third down Estes made a drop kick which gave Prineville the three points. Bend succeeded in getting two more touchdowns in the first half but got only one goal. The second half opened with the locals kicking to Bend. Again they were held for downs. Now com menced the steady march of the Crook County High. At the end of the third quarter the score stood 20 to 23 in favor of the locals. In the early part of the fourth quarter Brandenburg received a punt and carried it 70 yards for a touchdown. Again goal was kicked which made Bend four points in the lead. In the last few minutes Powell was replaced by Hodges who was injured. Powell was sent through the line for the last touch down for C. C. H. S. and won the game. The defensive playing of the locals was their weak point. Bend was continually making long gains on the forward passes. The locals were well supported by the high school students. The yelling was the best that has been heard for some time. The enthusiasm which started the night before did not cease until after the game was won. A return game will be played in Bend on the 24th of this month. We are always "Johnnie on the Spot" with the goods. We can show this year the finest line of Jewelry that has ever been brought to Prine ville, or that can be bought in the wholesale markets. Our stock is more complete than ever before. It consists of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Hand-painted China, Phonographs, Toys and Novelties and a splendid line of high grade Fancy Stationery. The price this year on Cut Glass is the lowest ever known in this section of the country. Come in and convince yourself. When you are looking for birthday, wedding or holiday presents, it will pay you to come and get my prices. Remember, quality is as represented. L. KAMSTRA, Prineville, Or WATCH THIS SPACE THE REMAINDER OF THIS YEAR Young People Have Marshmallow Toast The impromptu Marshmallow Toast held by a large party of the high school students on the evening of November 4 th was greatly en joyed. The affair was arranged by Jimmy King ably assisted by Sylvian Michel and Leo Cram. The girls of the party brought sandwiches, cof fee, wenieweurst and marshmallows, and the boys furnished the auto truck and more marshmallows. Mr. Davis, of the high school, and Miss Schrader and Miss Power, of the public school, went along as chaper ones and leaders in games. After a half hour's run into the country the party walked by moon light to the river. Here a bonfire was lighted, lunch enjoyed, and games, singing, (ending with the Virginia reel), made the time fly all too quickly. By 10:30 the party was back at Prineville. Those present were: Misses Edna Laughlin, Glenny McBain, Violet Lister. Ua Knox, Lota Horigan, Audrey Noble.Martha Horigan, Pauline Truesdale, Beatrice Johnson, Rita Ro'jinson, Helen Wei mer, Caroline Thronson, Ruth Bren nan, Wannie Ralston, Josephine Powers, Emily Schrader, Mabel Bix by, Messrs. Otta Hodges, Harry Stearns, Earnest Estes, Jimmy King, Harold Charlton, Orvil Yancy, Frank Brosius, Leo Cram, Hobart Belknap, Norris Bixby, Mr. Smith, Sylvian Michel, Lynn Cram, Clyde Laugh lin, Prof. Davis, David Kennedy, Earnest Russel. For Sale A red Indian Motorcycle In (rood order Will Hell reasonable for cash or will trade for a good work how, 1152 R, G. Smith. Our Liquid Tar Soap is different and better soap. Excellent for the shampoo. 8 20 1'MNEVIU.K Diicu Co. Rooms for Rent For light housekeeping; also single, and double. Inquire at Journal ollice. 10-2I Council Meeting Working on Budget At the meeting of the city council last week there were present Mayor Clifton, Councilmen Lafollette, Zeveley, Foster, Ward and Noble, Recorder Hyde. The minutes of the last tegular and special meetings were read and approved. Councilman Ward was instructed to put a new cover on the upper Ochoco bridge; also to put in a cross walk on East Fourth'street. The matter of a new sidewalk in front of J. H. Gray's residence was left to Councilman Zevely. The finance committee met with Recorder Hyde to make up the city budget. The exact millage has not yet been determined, but it will be two or three mills less than last year. The systematic manner in which Recorder Hyde has kept all accounts makes the task of fixing the millage a relatively easy one once the budget is made up. Two or three mills less on city tax and 5i mills less on school tax will help some to lower the taxes in Prine ville. The judiciary committee reported that it had employed an attorney to enjoin the Rye Grass & Ochoco Ditch Co. from turning water into the ditch until the ordinance is complied with. The $448.55 due Wheelright & Phipps on the Main street paving contract was ordered paid to Shipp & Perry, less 1140 for defective ce ment. Recorder Hyde was instruct ed to draw warrant for same. On motion the following bills were ordered paid: Uay Mackey, work $ 9.70 Shipp & Perry, lumber 49.90 T. L. Coon, keeping dogs 6.00 T. L, Coon, (alary 75,00 Wade Huston, night watch 15.00 Wonderly & Lewis, doors for hose houses 33.65 Des Chutea Power Co., light and water 105.55 Bert Barnes, work " 2.50 M. It. KUictt, legul services 10.00 Prince Glaze, tpvcial police 2.A0 Kates Short, special police..; 2.."0 Kirl McLaughlin, drain boxes.... 2.50 John Hunsaker, express 70 L. M. Bechtell, salary 25.00 W. II. YVIrU, legal services 2 50 John Curtis, meals for prisoners 1.75 Robert Renter, witness fees 1 50 Grover Gibson, witness fees 1.50 R. W. Zevely, money advanced on injunction suit 8 00 E. O. Hyde, recorder's fees 22 '.'2 T. E. J. Duffy, legal sorvices 56 50 Shipp A Perry, Wheelright & Phipp account 308 55 It was moved and carried that the marshal's salary be cut down to tl 00 a month. Bad Auto Wreck. A demented chauffeur, imagining himself driving his car in a race, lost control of the steering gear and as a result the car plunged at fright ful speed down a steep embankment with its occupants, who were Miss Pearl White and the chauffeur. Both escaped with their lives but were badly shaken up. The accident oc curred in filming the eleventh epi sode of "The Perils of Pauline," and is graphically shown in pictures which will be shown next Saturday at the Lyric. Matinee at 2:30; even ing 7:30. For chapped hands and face, sun burn, etc., use our Velvet Hkln Lo tion. 8-20 Phinkvili.b Ditto Co. For Rent I have the leasing of 1160 acres ol good land In Northern California. This Is a fine stock range. Will give a long lease. Raymond Cai.avan, 11 12-lm Wanted Typewriter Second hiind, cheap; must bo In good condition. Inquire at this of. flee or address Box 342, Prineville, Oregon. 10-29-2t Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Schmeer, deceased, to all creditors of said deceased and all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, with tho proper vouchers, to the undersigndd at the office of M. It. Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time this 12th day of November. 1914. 1'Aiir. Hku), Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Suhmcer, deceased. Bcnnyview Stock Farm Changes Hands One of thu largest real entatc deals made in Crook county this year was when J. U. Gray & Son sold the Bonnyview Stock Farm on llorseheaven and Crooked river, comprising 2880 deeded acres, sev eral thousand acres of leased lund, together with the famous herd of Gray's thoroughbred , Herefords, consisting of 500 head, for some thing over tlOO.OHO. This is one of the finest herds of Herefords in the state. Mr. Gray has been 14 years in building up this herd. It has won prizes at both state and county fairs. Bulls from this herd have been shipped as far away as the Hawiian Islands- Mr. Donovan, the new proprietor, is an experienced stockman. He was in the cattle business a good many years at Omaha, Nebraska, and will no doubt keep the famous Bonnyview herd up to its former reputation. The consideration was something over 100,000, of which Mr. Gray accepted as part payment the Ore gon Hotel at Hood River. Mr. Donovan has taken charge and will make his home here. The deal was made by R. C. Hill man of Culyer, Ayers & Smith and the Lueddeman Ruley Co. of Port land. A Bargain for Cash Eleven lots In Hllltnan for 250; abstract tip to date. No trade. W, J. Whicaton, Oregon City, Or. 10-22 fit Work Wanted A place for the winter by young man; willing to work at anything. Wages secondary consideration. Ad dress G. C. I.owry, Redmond, O.r.ll-B Wanted Any Information that will lead to the recovery of one sorrel mare, llnx inane and tall; had on small bell when last seen; has wire cut scar on breast; cinch marks 011 side; ranges between Trout and Hay creeks. Any information will he welcome and a liberal reward for tho return of her. 11 6 Jack Su mm nits, Sunm.ouH. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook. Amy A. Emerson, plaintiff. VH. Waldo EmcrHoe, d. friidlltlt. To Waldo Emenioii, the uliove named dcfcudxnt : 111 the.tuime of the state of Oregon You are hereby summoned and re 1 1 1 1 1 r-i I to appear In thu above en titled court anil answer the eott). plaint filed ugalnst you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the 12th day of iHcember, 1911, which Is the time prescribed 111 the order of the Judge of the county court of the statu of Oregon for thu county of i.'rook. ptirMiiaut to which this summons Is published and If you fall to appear, iitiHWer, or other wIhu plead herein thu plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In the complaint herein, to wit: That the plaintiff be granted a decree of t he above entitled court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, that the snmo bo set aside and held for naught: that thu plaintiff have the care and custody of the minor children, Blanche Emerson and Ruth Emerson; that the plaintiff have Judgment tor the costs and dlHbiirseiuents of this suit, and for such other aud further relief ns to thu court aud equity may seem Just and meet In the 'premises. Thu date of the llrst publication of this summons Is Thursday, the 29th day of October, 1914. and the date of the luxt publication Is Thursday, December 10, 1914. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of thu Honorable G. .Springer, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook, made on the iWth day of October, 1914. Bioos & Bioos, Attorneys for plaintiff. $10 Reward For tho return to Prlnevlllu Motel of Hcotch Colllo dog. Yellow with whlto throat; stands about 2 feet high; answers to nanio, "Handy." 11 5 I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR t tint kifin It roiSONS seii (Imdt ritticlii tl koii Without KnifeorPalfi. No PAY Until Cured I No X ttay or nlhcr dwindle. An IhIuiuI pin 11 f nutkr'N In" euro WRITTEN GUARANTEE A Tumor. 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