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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL MARCH 28, 1918 PAGE 6 LUCKY STRIKE CDGARETTE a year it has become famous; the man's cig arette for the men who are working over here," and fighting over there. The reason? Because it's made of Burley pipe tobacco -and because IT'S TOASTED in to TS Amtku TWocC,r4.Y.Cy ni l I 4 r omr X 1 I I I far -V OyO Guaranteed by (At Frank Rio. .old thr fine Hoi tin cowi this week to Bend dairy. Mr. nd Mrs. A (tee will more to their new home on the Ovhoco Proj ect this week. We r. eorry to low them. They are Rood neighbors In Lny community. Little Mildred Elrod. who lives with her mother on the Wilson ranch, Is a live wire when It comes to selling Thrift Stamps. She has sold more than $100 worth and Is still working at It. Mildred has two brothers In the service, one In the navy and now somewher In Euro pean waters, the, other In the mili tary service. Their little sister Is surely determined to do her bit also. The Powell Butte children are as busy as bees making gun wipes (or the Red Cross. Next week we will publish the names ot the workers In the Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Gates has returned from an extended visit in Portland with her brother, Guy Sears and family. Geo. Hobhs had a narrow escape from losing his barnnd contents by Ore a tew days since. His hired man, ' after smoking, carelessly threw the stub of a cigar down near a straw pile, and George discovered a smart blase soon after and with some difficulty extinguished it. Peo ple cannot be too careful this dry, windy weather, and no man should smoke about a barn or shed. Mrs. C. M. Charlton and Grandma Spray visited In Prineville, Satur day. Leta Shobert Is seriously ill with POWELL BUTTE NEWS i wlth their lambins. mai,y reprt 10 an acute attack of appendicitis. w. a. s. BARNES ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) (By our Regular Correspondent) Mrs. Allen Wilcoxen is quite ill this week. Grandma Brown has been visiting at the' home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Shobert. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe have moved onto the Wm. Pancake place. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, who re cently purchased the Montgomery place, are staying with the latter's brother, Jake Brix, while repairs are being made on their new home. Mrs. John Tuck is rapidly con valescfng ' in a Portland hospital, where she was taken recently for treatment. We hear that Jess Tuck, Who submitted to a very serious op eration tor nasal growth, is also do ing as well as could be expected. Sheepmen report good luck so far V Butte per cent. The ladies ot the Powell Red Cross Auxiliary, will serve the supper for the Annual Community Ball, ' which comes some time next month. Due notice will be given later. Mrs. Van Doren went to Prine ville, Wednesday and purchased a sewing machine tor the Red Cross. Mrs. Van Doren is the superintend ent ot the sewing ot the local auxiliary. C. M. Charlton is sowing wheat on his homestead this month. He has 100 acres of rye, sowed last fall and now with 75 acres of spring wheat he will help to whip the Kaiser. Although both grown sons are in the army, be has rented more land and will summer fallow for a big crop next year. The weather Is fine and nearly everyone his turned out some cattle. Chas. Chapens, ot ' Silver Bpent a day at the Barnes postofflce bn his way to the Willamette Valley to visit his brother whom he has not seen for a number of years. Fisher C. Logan, accompanied by Harry Hackleman, started to Prine ville after a bunch of cattle Mr. Logan had wintered at that place. Harry Barnes made a trip to Fife last week on business. Mr. Craine was several hotrs late with the mail last week and for a number of trips before, being mired down in mud holes in various places along the road. Don't complain about your mail because It Isn't on time but help fix the roads. J. R. Whlttaker, the Barnes school teacher, and the school children fixed one bad place in the road and neighbor women have helped to fix them in some places. Ira Cox killed a coyote after It had bitten his hog and also visited Frank Hackleman's place and bit his hog. It is not known yet Just what damage was done. Mr. Campbell, who is working for Mrs. M. E. Bennett, Is on the sick list this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Logan on March 18, a boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely under the care of Mrs. Luten, a trained nurse. Mrs. Evert was a visitor at the 96 ranch last week. Iff Great values here in these Collegian Spring overcoats ppJ'ii.ft.UHEtfSi-S V." 'T,V-.p',:,"vY Y "JJ4U ,;;! 1 1! Ji 1 1 m it Style Fit Lon$ wear "VTOU decide close-fitting or loose J- cr perhr.ps u Koclcabout, with no lining to wear out, none to pcy for. But thero can bo no question of the make. If you .sshjIc all tlio value your money can LuyAJlor Collehn, Smart styles for tT.ry man of 17 to 70 Prices just tho that you lik. to pay Adlcr Clothes Ross R. Robinson The Men's Store ALFALFA ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) MAZOLA This pure oil from corn for shortening and all general cooking improves food quality and eaves animal fats. Bert Powell sold his cattle and delivered them the first of the week. M. L. Pyatt is finishing the inter ior ot their new home and oalnting Creek"Hhe house. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have rent ed the Ogle farm and will take over the store and post office the first ot ; April. Several children were absent from school on account of sickness. Miss Mable Allen, teacher of the Alfalfa school, Is visiting .with thej home folks at Powell Butte over Sunday. . Clarence Fergueson, of Roberts, j was in Alfalfa, Thursday. Superintendent Thompson enter tained the school Friday with mov ing pictures and a lecture. Angland Brothers took a band of sheep to range at Powell Butte, Friday. A large truck has been hauling j land plaster and a land plaster drill j from Bend to t!e Johnston ranch ' this week. A Red Cross knitting bee was held at Mrs. L. V. Clarke's, Wednesday. C. H. Hardy purchased five war savings stamps tor himself and fina lly last week. Carl Larson was a Redmond business visitor, Saturday. Verna Shults and Rae Leonard have each knitted a square for a soldier's blanket, "and turned them In. j Wm. Wilson, of Powell Butte, was ! In Alfalfa, Wednesday. Rae Leonard received a new Ford touring car. Frank Ogle and wife will leave soon for their new home at The Dalles, Oregon. w. s. s. NOTICE All persons owing Percy R. Smith are urged to call on me and settle or mail the amount due as I am at tending to this business while my son is in the service and wish to close all accounts immediately. 18tfc R. O. SMITH, IT has taken American ingenuity to solve the fat problem to find ' a practical, wholesome vegetable oil for shortening, deep frying, sauteing something that will enable us to save butter, lard and suet The result is Mazola a pure, wholesome oil refined from golden American corm Mazola has taken the place of the old cooking mediums because housewives find that it gives more satisfactory results. And since Mazola is a vegetable til it makes it easy for them to follow the plans of Food Administrator Hoover. Mazola is economical not one single drop is wasted it can be used over and over again as it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins. The large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us direct. , Yonf Booe, refunded if Mazole doefl DOC five entire taliifactioi. Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Hace New York Selling KepreenUHree Johnson, Lieber Company Portland, Oregon V JV ONE PINT j r irY'Nyysj:.. -..1. , , i STATEMENT OP THB OWNERSHIP, MAN AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONCKEU8 OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of Crook County Journal published weekly at Prrneville. Oregon, for April 1. 1U18. BtaU ot Oreffon, County of Crook, m. Before me, a Notary Public in and (or the State and county aforeiuid, personally ap peared Guy Lafollette, who, having been duly ARcordinar to law. deposes and says that he is the editor, publisher and owner of the Crook County Journal and that the fol lowing is, to the bust of his knowledtre and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown In the above caption, tniilrod hv the Act of AutTUftt 24. 1912. embodied In section 448, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse ot this form, to-wit: 1. That the name and aaoress ox me puo lisher, editor, managing, editor, and business manager are: Publisher, Editor, Managinjr Editor, Busi ness Manager, Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon. 2. That the owners are! Guy Lafellette, Prineville, Oregon. 8. That the known bondholders, mortga gees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com pany but also, In cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fi duciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, Is given; also that said two paragraphs con tain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders wlwdo not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this alliunt has nr. reason to believe that any other person. association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. GUY LAFOLLETTE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of March, 1918. L. M. BECHTELL, SEAL Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires March 7, 1921. The is Store that quarters for Head- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! A Fresh Stock of Groceries Some very good boxes of winter apples still on hand Phone us your order The Michel Grocery Co, The Store of Service JAY H. DOBBIN, President HENRY L. CORBETT, Vice-Prog. J. C. AINSWORTH, Vlce-Pree. E. F. ROY, Tmatiurur S. C. BPENCEU. 8ocretary E. W. KUMliLi:, Gen. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett C. C. Holt R. N. StanfiGld J. C. Athaworth W. P. Dickey E. W. Rumble North Portland Oregon Money-Making Leghorns' Our bir.ds are absolutely pure bred, heavy egg-laying strains BABY CHICKS and eggs for hatching Miller Bros., Fern Hill, Wash.