TIII ILSDAV, NOVKMIIF.lt 4, 1H30 CROOK COCMT JOIRXAL Page I MERCHANDISE is still going down and our store will continue to follow prices down as fast as they go. See Our Bargains in all depart ments. We sell you what you want and don't ask unfair profit. SEE US FOR BARGAINS Tri-State Terminal Co. PRINEVILLE - - - OREGON Powell Butte j News j Powell Hull. Sorotls club met at Community hall, Wednesday, Oct. 27lh, will) Mr, Hunt Busaotl as hos tess. This being the day for elec tion of olllcers, the following wore chosen tor the Mowing term: Mlal Mabel Allen, president; Mrs. Ross Uusselt, vice president; Mrs. A. N. Hume, secretary; Mrs. Arthur Wurz welter, treasurer. A fine supper was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sue Wllcoxen. Special guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. Alma Hall and Mrs, Bus Wllcoxen of Kodtnoiid, and Miss Allen of Powell Butte. ' Mrs. Arthur Mllner entertained the pupils of her school with a Hal lowe'ea party at her borne Saturday night. Games were played and a fine luncheon was served. They say we always have a good time when teacher entertains." K. C. Charlton and Jack Meyer at tended the Legion dance Friday nlKht. HORN October 28lh, to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson (Elba Lin qulat) of AlfiilfH, a son. This is the first grandchild tor Mr. and Mrs. Curl Llndqulat of Powell Ilutte. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Milliter at tended the Legion dunce in Prlno ville, Friday night. Ike Mills of Paulina loaded a truck with potatoes from the George C. Truesdale ranch lust week. Mr. Mills makes a practice of buying po tatoes from this section. He knows where the good potatoes grow. : Ike Mills of Paulina visited with , his daughter Mrs. Arthur Wurzweil- er and family last week. Ralph Jordan visited e' Cart Charlton last week. Mrs. Dave Steel Is to be quite Im proved In health and will soon be moved to her borne from Prinevllle, where she bus been receiving medi cal attention. Mr. Ilagar lost valuable cow, from bloat, last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Parrlsh were business visitors In Prinevllle Sat urday. Oeorge Wells was seen In Prine vllle Saturday. The Ladles' Aid of the Powell Ilutte M. K. Church served lunch and dinner at Comuuity hall on elec tion day, Orwan Rlggs, the young nephew of J. A. Rlggs, who has been spend ing the summer with his uncle on the ranch here, has gone to Lebanon where he will join his father. E. Schmidt, who lives in the Luc ky neighborhood will be In the Pow ell Hutte section with a woodsaw, about the middle of November. Mrs. Johnnie Luckey's school pu pils gave her a Hallowe'en party The school house was artistically de corated with autumn leaves and Jack o'lanterns. The children and young people were dreaxed In fancy and fantatlc costumes. Among them we noticed Fred Huston, dressed as a young lady, wearing a dress made and worn by bis mother when she was a young lady. It wus made full skirt with ruffles and frills. Gumcs were played. After which a lun cheon consisting of pumpkin pie. doughnuts and cookies and coffee whs served. George liecknmn will be obliged to go to Portland Immediately to consult an eye specialist as he tears totHl blindness it he does not soon get relief. The Harvest Ball to be held at Community Hall November S will be an enjoyable affair, with good music and chicken pie 'eats'. What more can you askT Mrs. George Shobert of Prinevllle Is visiting with ber mother, Mrs Brown, at the E. A. Bussett ranch. Mrs. Brown expects to go soon to Portland for medical treatment. Joe Shearer is nursing a broken collar bone, the. result of tall from a hay wagon while helping G Beckman haul hay. Dr. Horsch wet called and reduced the fracture ani Joe hopes soon to be all right California Land Bill Appears Law. Sun Fruncixco. Returns appear to Indicate that the ami alien land amend ment, which has been the subject of liplomatie exchanges between the ?iate department and Tokio, ha eajt rled. Harding Victor In New York City. , New York. New York city, com plete, gave Harding 785,776, Cox 345, 535. Debs 131.856. In the gubernat orial race, New York city completes Smith, 709,746; Miller, 690.135. Republicans Win In Delaware. Wilmington, Del. The Republicans apparently will curry the national and slate tickets in Delaware by plural ities ranging from 3000 to 5000. Harding Carries Roosevelt's Town. Hyde Park, N. Y. Senator Harding carried Hyde Park, the home town of Franklin D. Roonevelt, Democratic vice presidential nominee, by 86 votes. Mississippi Democrstio. Jackson, Miss. Democratic majori ties In Mississippi were about the same proportionately as those of pre vious presidential years. . :.;:V ... liALJ ! y Mlt THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5 AND 6 HARDING IN THE LEAD IN OREGON Returns Indicate Race Between Chamberlain and Stan field Is Close. Portland, Or. Hfturns from Tues day's election Indicated concluiiively that Relator V.i; had carried Ore gon by a vote of nearly 2 to 1 over Governor Cox. In Multnomah county. Harding's majority over Cox was not quite as large as the majorities In the uphtate counties. While In Multnomah county Harding had nearly 2 to 1 over his opponent, in the upstate counties be bad better than 2 to 1. ' The returns Indicated close con test for United States senator between Robert, N. Staufleld and George E. Chamberlain. Hart Leads In Pierce County. Taroma, Wash. Early returns from Pierce county gave Governor Hart a big lead over Robert Bridges and Judge Black. Senator Harding led in the same ratio against Governor Cox. ' Senator Jones overwhelmed George F. Cotterltl In the senatorial race. Albert Johnson had a great lead la early returns over George T. Fish burne and Homer Thone for congress. The whole Republican ticket ran far alu-ail of the Democratic and Farmar La,.or candidates in the field. f THE PLAN sell iin the regular price for any Item advertised for our tale end we will you another of the same kind for ONE CENT. THE PURPOSE Tli In sale was developed by the United Drug Company as an advertising plan. The Company sacrifices Its profits in order to get a larger distri bution of Its meritorious products, and you get the benefits. Take ad- vtitttmrA ,.f lil nitOfiiifilAjl fttitui.tiin If v fji liinrn tnitrA ett tll Biilttnrli.l 3 line of merchandise). 1 DDiMEWiE nour rn I 1 lUllJUi YILiLiLi mvuu VA. "' l-a 'V-fe. 1 hmm saal a, i R. N. 8TANFIELD Republican probably elected United States Senator from Oregon Apparently about 75 per cent of the registered vote of the state was cast On that basis Oregon polled upwards of 238,000 votes i'or the republican and democratic tickets. Harding's major ity over Cox may go as high as 50,-000. The anti-vaccination bill has gone down to defeat and the oleomargarine hill has been defeated by a ratio of mors than 2 to 1. The compulsory voting measure has also been rejected by the people by 2 to 1, as has the state market commission bllL Single tax hal met the decided rejection by the people. The measure has been swamped by more than a two to-one vote on the early returns, and this lead has been maintained with the additional returns from In complete precincts. , Although the people rejected, ap parently, the divided session of the legislature, they have stamped with approval the measure which extends the legislative session from 40 to 60 days. The lead In favor of this meas ure is suoh that it is improbable that later returns will upset the verdict Terrebonne (Vfn NEWS NOT EH jgj The entertainment and pie soclrl given here resulted In a net pro fit of 46. The program was a suc cess and credit to both teachers and pupils. Frank Nichols was working at mill In Portland, and had the mis fortune to come in contact with the saw and nearly lost his arm. lie 1 at the Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Cadanean went to'Tumalo Sun day. John Mead and wife returned from Hood River, Sunday. Charles Foster, who several yean ago lived on Crooked river, but now lives in Idaho, and who has been very 111, is reported better. Miss Breenes, the county nurse, came out for the social and remain ed over Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Gertrude Whitles. Mrs. Van Tassell mother of M Van Tassell. has returned home af ter an all-summer visit In Michigan. ' C. Jaur Jenson and wife went to Portland to spend the winter. J. P. Coyle of the Drnamite Co., went to Portland Sunday. Mr. r. Alderdyce went to Opal City Monday to haul his wheat to Culver, as the warehouse at 'Opal City was full. Mrs. T. Alderdyce went to Bead Saturday to visit with Mrs. Jessie Bergen of Portland, who is at the bedside of her father, Mr. Perrine, who has been ill with appendicitis. STEAK Have you tried one of our steaks. It is our especial pride to give you a steak that is so tender it will fairly melt in your mouth. Or krone today and if you don't say it is the best steak you ever had we will be greatly disappointed. l! New Meat Market X F. T. Cox, Prop. Next Door to Post Office HARDING SWEEPS ILLINOIS I Small for Governor and McKlnley for ! Senator Far Ahead. ; Chicago. Senator Harding was lead ing Governor Cox nearly 3 to 1 in Illinois on the face of returns. In the gubernatorial contest Len Small, Re publican, who had the support of Mayor Thompson of Chicago, was leading former Senator James Ham ilton Lewis, Democrat, less than t to 1, while William B. McKinley, Repub lican candidate for senator, had better than a 2 to 1 lead over Peter Waller, Democrat, Harding Sweeps Multnomah County. . Portland, Or. Returna point to Harding sweeping Multnomah county by a tremendous majority. The sena torial contest In Multnomah county is close. In many precincts Chamberlain and Stanfield are running neck and neck, while in other precincts the Democratic nominee and the Repub lican candidate have a slight lead. It Is apparent that McArthur hat won over his Democratic opponent, Love joy, although there are precincts in which Dr. Lovejoy Is leading. Montana Joina Republican Landslide. Helena, Mont The lead taken by Republican candidates for president, governor and congress in Montana on early returns was maintained as more complete reports were received from the state. Former Senator J. M. Dixon, Republican nominee for governor, was nearly 20,000 votes ahead of B. K. Wheeler, his Democratic opponent Portland Mayor Re Elected. Portland, Or. Mayor Baker, bits been re-elected on first-choice votes, judging from tlhe Incomplete returns. Hla lead over all other opponents on first choice Is 612 votes'. City Com missioners Mann and Barbur have also been re-elected, Harding Carries Home Precinct. Marion, O. Senator Harding's home precinct gave Harding, 373; Cox, 76. EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOB LIGHT OB Hit IVY HOOK IIBTIOI Morse Transportation Coinp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON Prineville Machine Shop The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the State. We are prepared to handle anything in our line promptly. Quality of work is the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. G. Hodson, Proprietor Prineville, - - . . . Oregon IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 ARTISTIC MOUNTING . Whole Animals, Rugs, Robes, Birds and Fish, Game Heads and Ladies' and Child ren's Furs. Take your trophy to Prof. E. N. Mallery Taxidermist and Furrier i 211 Greenwood Ave. BEND, OREGON Cornett Stage Co. Stages leave Prineville and Paulina Daily - ' except Sunday f ,' Office with Ochoco Creamery