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A CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL MARCH 8, 1917 PAGE 4 Don't Have Catarrh One efficient way to removw nasal catarrh is to treat itscause which in most cases is physical weakness. The system needs more oil and easily digested liauid-food, and you should take a spoonful of sanm wmmw after each meal to enrich your blood and help heal the sensi tive membranes with its pure oil-food properties. The results of this Scott's Emulsion treatment will surprise those who have used irritating snuffs and vapors. Get the Genuine SCOTT'S The City W. J. Jamison was a business vis itor Monday. L. D. Fox was tn the city from Bend Monday. D. Elliott was in Prineville Satur day on business. Guy Sears was In Prineville on business Saturday. Judge Duffy made a business trip to Bend Thursday. Chester Starr was in the city Monday from Howard. E. E. Evans was a business visit or in Bend Saturday. Edward Gould, of Roberts, was In Prineville Saturday. x J, E. Campbell, of Roberts, was in Prineville Saturday. G. E. Hammitte, of Bend, was a Prineville visitor Sunday. Fred Powell was a business vis itor from Paulina Saturday. W. C. Claypool, of Cline Falls, "was in Prineville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Baber were in the city several days this week. Alex Hinton was in the city Wed nesday from his ranch on McKay. Charles Houston is a visitor in the city this week from Roberta. Wm. Wurzweiler was a visitor In Prineville several days this week. I. W. Ward returned Saturday from a several days' visit in Port land. Miss Beth Beier, teacher at Lone Pine, spent the week-end in Prine ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams were business visitors from Powell Butte Saturday. Henry Gadour arrived Saturday from Montana and will make his home here. Miss Mabel Smith and Miss An derson were visitors from Lamonta Saturday. Dr. Gove received a fine Plymouth Rock cockrel Friday to add to his flock of chickens. Miss Beatrice PorteoHS and Miss Sarah Phillips left for Portland Sat urday morning. Jas. Wright, of Howard, is visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Haw thorne for a few days. Superintendent J. E. Myers was in Bend Friday, assisting in the dedication of the new high school building there. J ' Grant Mays, of The Dalles, pass ed through Prineville Thursday on his way to his ranch on Crooked River. Mrs. Adeline Yancey entertained with five tables of 500 at The Man hattan Friday. Lunch was served at the close of a very pleasant even ing. The hostess was assisted by Miss Rowena Campbell and Miss Mabel Grant. Ham and Eggs Buttered Toast A cup of GOOD Coffee Some Breakfast Golden West Coffee is -Just Right" Buy Golden West Coffee at J. E. STEWART & CO.'S Ed Helms Is a rrliievlllo visitor this week. Albert Way was a visitor In the city yesterday. Miss Knsor, of Portland, Is visit Iiik Mrs. E. R. All.ee. F. 0. Logan Is in the city for a few days from Barnes. Alex Mcintosh Is ill Prineville for a few days from Bend. Frank Merritt was tn the city Tuesday from Howard. Rev. J. K. Williams, of Heschutes. was in the city yesterday. Richard K. Mantey whs in Prine ville Tuesday from Roberts. W. A. Donnelly was a business visitor Tuesday from Howard. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Welch were in Prineville on busiiuss 'i'ucsuuy. R. E. Jones was a business visitor In the city from Howard yesterday. Bert Powell and R. ti. Smock of Alfalfa, were in the city Wednesday. C. H. Miller, of Redmond, Is a business visitor in Prineville today. L. R. Robinson, of Paulina, was a business visitor in the city Tues day, i Earl B. Houston, of Bend, was a business visitor in Prineville yester day, i i Miss Hazel Sullivan oitertained a few friends at a dinner party Tues day evening. County Commissioner Ernest T. Luthy Is In the city for a few days attending court. Lynn Nichols returned Tuesday morning from a visit of several days in Portland. Mrs. Will Mason is In Prineville from their ranch on Grimes Flat, to receive medical treatment. George Tackman, wife and sister. Miss Marjory Tackman are in the city for a few days from Barnes. Hobart Belknap is expected home in a few days. He has been in Port land several months studying law. Hadaway Cohran, formerly with the Forest Service, returned Mon day after several years' work In the east. H. A. Wilkins, traveling auditor of the State Industrial Accident Commission is In the city for a few days. James Cram is in the city for a few days. He has entirely recovered from his recent operation in Port land. F. H. Coy, a timber cruiser from Portland, passed through Prineville yesterday on his way to the Ochoco forest. Mr. and Mrs. Farrand left today for' a few days' visit In Bend. Mr. Farrand is with the Pacific Tele phone Company. Geo. Russell returned from Reno, Nevada, Saturday. His daughter, Pearl, who has been very ill in that city, is improving. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whit sett, Feb. 8, at Oakland, Calif.', a son. Mr. Whitsett was formerly a a resident of Prineville. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held at the City Hall Tuesday evening. Very little business was transacted be yond the regular routine. The Ladies Annex will entertain at Five Hundred and bowling for Annex members and Club members, on the evening of March 16, com mencing at 8 o'clock. The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal Church will hold an apron sale and silver tea at the home of Mrs. Jay H. Upton on Thursday afternoon, March 29. Everybody invited. S. S. Stearns & Sons passed through Prineville Monday morning with three carloads of beef cattle. They were taking them to the Chas. Montgomery place on Crooked River to be fed until April first. John Kemmling passed through Prineville Tuesday with a yearling Jersey bull, which he recently pur chased from the H. McCall herd on Crooked river. The consideration was $175. Three stores were burglarized in Bend Saturday morning. The thefts were small, only a few dollars in each store being taken. The po lice have no definite clue as to the identity of the thief. The ladies of the Christian church will give an entertainment at the Union Church on Friday evening, March 16. The program will con sist of two short farces and musical nubmers. Further announcement next week. The luncheon that was to have been given in the early part of March by the Ladies Annex for the ladies clubs of Central Oregon, was postponed until the last Saturday in March. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Annex held on Tuesday, March 6, OUR TERMS ON ALFALFA SEED SPOT CASH Onion sets per pound 12 l-2c Garden Seeds in bulk ' Garden Seeds in packages From D. M. Ferry & Co. and Chas. Lilly & Co. J. E STEWART & COMPANY, PRINEVILLE, OREGON County court Is In cssion this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Taylor are spending this week, in Portland. Harry Barnes. postmaster at Barnes, is In the city for a few days. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor is visiting with Mrs. John Cyrus for a few days. S. D. Mustard and wife, of Powell Butte, were shopping in Prinevlll yesterday. . The Burns-George bout that was to have been staged In Bend March 12 has been postponed until Mar. 19. Dr. Belknap was granted a per mit to build an addition to his ofllce by the city council at its Tuesday meeting. At the Christian Church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Eiblo school; preaching at 11; Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30. Prayer meeting and-choir practice Wednesday evening at 7:30. S. Price, of Paulina, is a business visitor in the city this week. The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will meet at Mrs. H. P. Bel knap's home this afternoon. This is a business meeting and every member is urged to be present. An excellent program was given last night at the Commercial Club by the Willamette University Glee Club. The Glee Olub is composed of fifteen members under the direc tion of Dr. Chase, one of the leading musicians of the Pacific Coast. 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For the last several seasons the opening price on alfalfa seed has been s the lowest. From h's it would seem advisable to buy early 1 NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS 1 It was Indeed gratifying to note how few students were absent from school Monday morning when school work was resumed. Owing to the absence of Miss Helen Wymun the regular senior address was omitted. I Miss Wymau will appear next Mon ' day morning. Ben Gould, who gra.luutcd from the commercial dcpurtuicut of j Crook County High School last year, ) Is drawing a splendid sulary as stenographer for the Maytug people I in Portland. We are glad to learn of Ben's success and wish him well, j His sister, Dora, Is a member of our present Junior class. , f The Senior class expressed their appreciation of the recent misfor tune of Miss Oza Myers by giving .her a shower Wednesday, after school. i Supt. Myers and Mr. Evans at tended the dedication of the new j high school at Bend last Friday. ' The program was held In the even- ing at which lime Mr Myers ad dressed the audience. Saturday morning the executive committee of the Annual Field Day Association held their meetlirg at ; Bend to arrange for the coining field ! day event. It was decided that Field Day ghall be participated In by Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook , Counties, also that ' there shall be i one new feature added - typewriting ! contests for both first and second year students. Miss Wilde of the high school faculty Is to have charge of this contest and Mr. Evans Is to conduct the tenia tournaments. Oregonians are IProud Unmatched Accord all' in Oregon. All The Only Company Exclusively Oregon We Help in the Upbuilding of a Greater Oregon BEST FOR OREGONI ANS WHO HOLDS THIS OH U K Youiik llelniiM, HuMon Petition, and Kelly 'In Act Iiik The question today in local poll tics Is: Who is the county surveyor of Crook County? George 8. Young of Bend qualified for this office and failed to take up his residence here. He was notified by. the court that he must do this, or resign by March 7. Yesterday his resignation was fil ed with the court, and at the same time a petition with ter 200 sign ers was presented asking the court to appoint Wad Huston to the po sition. II. A. Kelly who ha been doing some work for the court during the apparent vacuncy, was almeut yester day, and his friends suv Dial '(lis successor never actually (imilifled, and that he Is the reul surveyor. It Is u question thut the court will settle toduy, and the outcome is difficult to predict at this time. At least two members of the court appear to be friendly to Huston, and may favor his appointment, If a vacuncy exists. IIAHV ( Hit KKNH HKCKIVKI Dr. (Jove Received IOO White Leg liorim I rum ornillU Dr. Gove received a shipment of 160 White Leghorn chickens this week from a Corvallls grower. They were shipped when one day old, and all arrived In good shupe, without any loss. 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IDA HKIIKKNDT KKNXKUY In Prineville one more week at Oregon Hotel, Dr. Ida Ilelirendt Kennedy In forms us thut she will be In Prine ville until March 10, and will then go to I'uullna where she will be ou .March 18. of this C. S. SAMUEL, E. N.STRONd, General Manager. - AMNlHtunt Manager V !