TIM RMIMV. DKCFMHKR ft, IOSii. CROOK VOVXTt JOfRrAT. Pure I iiKiirnriiooi, note t-ixitlmll IWi Have Tlirir Peed Ontral Ori'gutT foottiall chair )loi had their "ilay" lint Frlay etri'iilng. HoniKlliiin ego Mr, Kvn lirumlmd thii tam fctf ( tluiy wiuilil ilt-fKht Ilrnil by lara ai:ur. Tho fnnii given to tb climpl(initlii team , la IichoiiiIiik un imunt event fur PrlnnvlljH'g team. Th (llmiKr in rapurl hy tlu-! di'iili iu tli Doiunailc Hi'lence (k- rartmnnt. The room wa decurai'il In IHun iftnl UulU. From the cell ing a football wm uiin(l4 ovwr Ilia talilo. Coaih Mi'rtl.y and the boy (hat partlclputud In th Band mi were preeant, with th exuep 11 on of Ooodiulller and Bhaltuck. In ' addition member of th. faculty tnd . Mhout board wr alao preennt. Nina rah wars Riven fur the Domestic Selene glrla after the dinner. Foot ball play art can be recognlted aa re " liable Judca In cae of Ibli nature, and the dinner waa propouuted aa , "mighty fine" by a unamlnoua da claims. . Inataad of the regular ambly period Friday morning, the time wa conanmed In abaorblog epeeche do- lvrd by three active atudent of ' thla arbool. The apeaker ware My- ron I'olk, Wallace A I mack and Raa- tall Kenuey. , Tuesday afternoon a meeting of a Mpreeeotatlv. body of the atudent . wm beld, to diacua the feasibility of adopting aome form of organita- Hon for tb atuitent body,- Tbe Idea waa approved by tbe atudenta anil ' work will aoou begin In forming a constitution. Tbe purpoae of bar i lug a atudeut body orgaiitiatloo ia ',' to advance the welfare of the achool V and to promote greater activities. Dragon about the middle of Febru ary. Aa they play aeveral otht-r cen tral Orngon team, thy dlre to play Prlnevlllo. while In tlil ani:tion. A Kuurunti-e of $1U0 la aakud. Powell Butte News Junlor-Hrnlur (Jama, 90-S The Junior claaa baiketball team mat Ita defeat at tbe banda of the Son tor by acor of 20 to &. Not one of tbe point for tbe Junior were made by a Held goal,- all of them being shot from tbe foul line. To cap tbe climax of tbe Junior team career, tb Freshmen have challeng ed them to game on Tburaday. Portland Open l'p at Laat A letter haa been received from Portland aiklng for ft game of baa katball on February 11, An all-tar Portland blgb achool team la to tour the elate, and they will be in Central In conversation with George C. Trunsdule, on of the progresalv. and up-to-date farmer of the Powell liutte tectlon. he remarked tbat he ulway kept a sl of book, and waa able to account for every day' la bor and expanae on bia farm. Re rwutly be counted up tha expense of bia' hay and found It to be $14 per ton. Mr. Trunadale furtbr-r remark ed that "other bualneaa men, mer chanta, etc., have a caab price on tbelr good and wilt not sell thera below that, for if tbey do It la at ft loae." Wkw not tbe farmer? He bould have a ooat price and bold to It! 'If mora farmer "kept book" there would be much more Intelli gent handling of commodities on tbe farm. Herman Allen, A. W. Dayna and J. A. Rlgg have been appointed aa a committee to meet with itockmen, December 11, In PrinevlII and will represent tbe Powell Butte Co-operative aaaoclatlon at tbat time. Tb teacher at Butte Valley achool, Mlaa Van Buren, haa resigned and wilt not return after the holldaya Mr. Oeorge Hobb baa been aecured to take the achool and will begin tnachlng tb first Monday after New Year. Mr. E. A. Bussett gave dinner party In honor of Harold M. Charl ton, who I vlaltlng bia parent here. Thoae preaent were: Mr. and Mr. E. A. Bueaett, Lloyd and Pay Buaaett, Harold M. Charlton. Kill Carl Charlton, Fred McCaffrey and Mia Edna Mora. After dinner the ev ening waa pleaaantly apent with music. Mrs. Oreen Beard and Mr. George Wblteett were (hopping In Bend on day laat week. Mlaa Edna Morse,' recent houee guet at the Buaaett ranch, baa re turned to her borne In Prlnevllle, Matbew Beach went to Portland last week where be will receive treatment from an oculist Delaaon Smith of Portland visited with Harold M. Charlton at th Pow ell Butte ranch laat Saturday. Hans Jacobeou wa attending to business In the county seat Thurs day. Allan l.anafare baa been quite 111 at his home In liutte Valley. Mr. J, P. O'Callaban I at home aaln. Both she and baby Kather Ine are "feeling fine." J. A. Ttlggs Inform as that lie ex pect bis mother soon, to make extended visit at bia borne. Mrs. Rlggs waa here once before and hai many ft lends wbo will welcome bar return. ... -., Miss Ita 8bobrt daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ceorgs ghobert, wbo formerly resided at Powell Butt, ia dangerously 111 at tb bom of bar i alster, Mr. Melvin Foster In Red I mond. Mia Shobert ha pneumonia. ! . Enoa Roe, the veteran taxi man or Prlnevllle, wa la this region Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Klssler were shopping la P r Inevlll Saturday. They brought bom a new cream separator. Mr. and Mr. George C. Truetdale entertained with a dinner Saturday In honor of Mr. Our Sears of Tbe Dalle, wbo ia visiting her. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yates, at who bom Mr. Sear I visiting. Ora C. Foster, R.F.D. man, bad bad breakdown laat week and was unable to deliver mall aa usual on Tburaday. Jess 8bobert, tb regu lar substitute, wa away, and there for tber waa no delivery that day. XOTICg FOB PUBLICATION 10M Dayartatant tha Interior. D. S. Laa Of Sea at Tha Dal In. Onana. Nroaibar J I, WM. NOTICE to htrafer Kn that MARtiAKKT W. PATTERSON u4 Rotona. Onsoa. oka, aa Mar t, 11. nuuta Hommti Entry. No. Sievss. (or B4 SK'i, SK.14 SWU. ftw. 24-E4 NE'x. NE NW. Sot. It. T. I 8.. Rann l E., Una I an i, Hk. M, Townihlp IS-South. Raaca 17-tut. WIIUuMtla Mrtliaa, kaa AM aaura of IniMitisa la awk ttina vr Proof, to antablba claim ta tha Ian) aam oaKribMl. la for Laka at. BockWil. Ualla SUM Com- oiMooar. at Prioorllla, Onaoa. a tha lllh ear of Jaaaarr. 121. Claimant aaaaal aa tMM ! Lkira F. Wllta. Claaoa C. Duahaai. Richar K. Maa. lav. all of Rooma, Onaoa. Clanaea S. Far uaoa, of Priaevill. Onaoa. H. I RANK WOODCOCK. IS-ITc . Rnatar, NOTICE TO STOCKMEN . A meeting will be beld at th Court Hou, Saturday eveningl Dec ember 11, to atart the organisation of a Northwest Livestock Marketing association. Every stockman please be present- G. H. RUSSELL. DAOT CHRIS IS F(M TMA THE S TABLE We have really overdone ourselves in providing goodies of all kinds for the greatest day of the year and have bought in such large quantities that we are enabled to sell to our customers at a substantial saving. Buy early while our lines are complete. Candle English Walnut v Pecans' ' Chestnut ' Peanuts Filbert Almonds and all other kind suitable for this occaelon Oranges Lemons Banan rig Dates '. , 1 Applet Pears and everything In green vegetables that go to make th feast complet. POP CORN THAT POPS This is one article that is hard to get good but we have it and guarantee it to be an absolutely firsl class article. Michel Grocery Go. We Are Going To CLOSE OUT THE f-XHXOVH 1,XK OK fK)lH AT EXAfTI.V WHAT THEY" COHT UH, THEY AHK THE MMT WK COI LU Bl'Y, AND THE IEKl(i.M ARE THE LATEHT. Several Beautiful Electric Lamps, an exceptionally fine line of Alum inum ware, Casseroles. Flashlights, Percolators, and the less expensive Chinavare, 1 Phonograph and last but not least 1 Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. ... THESE GOODS MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE, AND IN ORDER TO DO IT, I AM GOING TO SELL THEM AT Jl'ST .WHAT THE WHOLESALER) CHARGED ME' JEWELRY DID NOT ADVANCE IN THE PROPORTION THAT ALL OTHER AR TICLES DID, AND THE WHOLESALE-PRICE8 FOR THE YEAR OP 1121 ARE EVEN HIOHER, BUT IN ORDER TO FOLLOW THE TREND OF LOWER PRICES WE ARE SELLING MANY LINES OF JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, FANCY DISHES, MANTLE CLOCKS, LEATHER GOODS. MANICURING 8ET8, IVORY TOILET AR TICLES. POCKET KNIVES, AND EVEN GLASS WARE, AT FROM 10 to 20 per cent off. BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEVER-WIND CLOCKS. GUARANTEED FOR 69 YEARS, AND THE GOLD AND PLATINUM GLASS WARE WE HAVE THE EXETER PATTERN (25-year grade) AND THE ADAM'S PAT TERN (60-year grade) IN COMMUNITY SILVER. WE ALSO HAVE SOME DIN NER AND TEA SETS. For gifts that last, call on Harvey Cyrus, the Jeweler .Masonic Temple, Prineville, Oregon ZZ21 M S VI IBIIII ill f II II II II TO 1 10. MAS DINNER- WE are preparing all of the choicest mor sels for your Chrislmas Dinner and are pricing them within the reach of all. Cranberries Celery Lettuce Squashes Onions Carrots Beets Fruits f r- N r r- - 1.TA.li.ia.. , Jl I -st- -AC"' I aaaaiiiffifiWiaaaaawaaiiaiaiMiaMaMMaMMa Turkeys Chickens Choice cuts of Beef . Pork Mutton. Veal Sausage and Weiners Before you buy the makings for the big meal, look over our different linesit will pay you. THE CITY MARKET F. T. COX, Proprietor SI