Road Brings Sheep Four Carloads Coma on Firit Train From MadrM Four I'luloiulu of ulirrii cotiht it Mi ni lint firxl lot lit (ri'i((lit lill out ol Mmlire to I'lirtlnnJ over tlx1 nnwly-ronatriit'ti'il Oregon Trunk, tln flock Ikmiik roniiniil to the l'irtltul Union Stork Yard. Tim nlii'ip lift Mttlran raty 8nltirUy inortiini! ami arrived licrc Molality, lii-init in flmt-clnHii condiilon. Tlity wito tukuii ovtr tlit ni'W ronJ tlie I'litiri' tlintanrc frum Mmlriti to tlie iniiiilli of the l)tvcliutt KiviT, li rrinl acnwii the Culuinliia to Kitllliriilgi1, Wash , anil lirouichl to lVrllur.il on the North Hunk lino, Tli territory ailjawil to the Oregon Trunk in highly adopted to heeigra.ing, and limnerx, now that they hav an niy melhod nl tending ohiep to niiirket, expect to nU;a inortin that market. Ore K'oiiinii. Mail Routes to be Discontinued A nuniher ill until route in Central Oregon liuvn (ell the in Ihieni'f nl tint rnilrond. Theiluil.v mail line between Antelope ami Milchell Iiuh bran diprontinueil. The Milchell utipply will come ilnily (rout Cuiulin,ly wny ol Itich mond. Tha Anteloxi ofliee will he cup plied dnily (rom Shiiniku which, hy Urn way, will he the only mail routa that will opcrnto out ol Shiiniko, Tim Ill-til line (ruin Ilci-ler to Meiinil hnn Im'cii cut off at Yiuii!, which leave llcinler and the Trout Creek country without u upply. I lay Creek will lie lupphed from Matlni. Vouiik" will col) til) lie to receive it ill nil from Unit point. The riineville-Sliuniko line will Im diM'ontinued oon, rle M.irch 1. The mail for Prinevillc will coma in over the Oregon Trunk and the olliceii on the weKt fide ol the county will ho tupplieil direct (rom Metoliun. A I Hi tie t I 1 , if not all, of thcec rlmngc will tnke place the fiit of March. Howard School Closes Successful Term Teacher Oeorge Cole cloned a very aui'cetinful term ol acliool at Howard Tueday evening. The play, "t'larinilie Cackle' CourUhip" wan given and greatly enjoyed hy thone prenent. The clmrneteri were n follow: "Cliir indie Cackle," Opal Senrn; "Simon Ilohhe," (ieorge Cole; "Charlie Hohlm," Titer Magerr; "Polly Springer," Josephine O'Kellcy; "Ragged Hohin," Charlie O'Kelley; 'The Widow l.ockett,"Oral Seiir; ''lewdrop," Itert Sear. County Superintendent Ford ad dreeied the people on the im portnnce ol the school lihrnry. At the clone of the address I.ive Uog era sold the biickels that were given lor the henelit o( the library. The bnekeU were well filled with good things to eat and brought a good price. The school will renlixf $1(0 or If70 from the ule which will he lined to buy bookn. The ptnplu ol Howard ure to be congratulated on tluiir oplendid Rchool spirit. This profitable clos ing of the buIioo! in only the be ginning ol better thing in tile future. Let other schools catch the InHpiration and do likowiso A Good Old- Fashioned Time The "get-togethers social at the Presbyterian clmrch was a com plete SUCCCBS. The old fashioned spelling mihtrl was the attraction. Mrs. Baldwin and Supt. Ford were the "cap' tains," Mrs, Doonorwns the school mistress. Words, mostly of one syllable, were uced, and a number went down as grass before the scythe. Mrs. Jluldwin made her selection with reference to good looks Messrs Haner, Ashby, Coe and Wylde were her first selection. Mr. Ford was slow and deliberate in his selection surveying the field carefully before chooting. Mr. Ashby went down on "swear," Mr. Wylde "ammunition. Prof. Coe spelled "emphasis" with on "I" and insisted that ho was right and would not "down." Mr. Wylde said lit was right n ml that the book wn wrong. Hnpt. Ford mirttpelled "fkirt," spelling word unknown to the vocabulary of mot ieopl. 1 la recovered on second trial. Hupt. Ford claimed that his side won but his clnlut was not llowed. Numbers nl caitoonM were present and gave an exhibition ol their work on the blackboard. Mr. Ashby drew a goose or something of the kind that inhabits the bayous of Maryland. It hud wings on the tail and (eel like an elephant. "Home said it was an air bird." Mr. Ashby is to give an other exhibition ol his drawing at some future lime. Mr. Haner drew an incubator. The little chicks in lb shells were making a desperate effort to get out. He atlr.butes bis great per centage ol "hutch" to the fact, that he used a mug of beer on a drf platform on one corner of the in cubator. He was very much dis appointed that he did not receive the prize. Collins Idkiiis drew a monkey with wings like an angel. Collins says he has put xtra ef fort on this cartoon ami hopes to win nut. Mrs. Angie Smith drew a duck, gooe or bird which was diflicull l tell what it was. She kept the the nu lience guerping (rom start to finish. Mr. I.akin drew the Tree of Para dise and contend' that it in an ex act counterpart of the oi initial in the (innlm f Kdm. Mr. I.akin will not do pair and hopei to win out in the long run. He is ambi tious and no doubt will. Suddenly, an Mr. l.tkin was putting on the finishing stroke, a loud, pqueaky voice was heard in the basement ol thu church ill nouni'iiig that the table was upread. This was like a Fire alarm and a rush was mule (or the bare- ment, leaving the rivul cartoonists tliputing who should have the prize. Collins Klkins finally won with bis monkey. T. J. Noble Tract to be Subdivided Andrew J. Noble has just closed a contract with with A. U. How man to subdivide into town lots and place on sale the Noble track ol land immediately adjoin ing the original town ol Prineville on the west. This tract ol '23 acres will be immediately platted and will be known as the Noble ad dilion to tlie city ol Prineville. The subdivision will make about l'20lots, will have graded streets, sidewalks, parking acres anil build ing restrictions. Died. (ieorge Lytle, who died at Salem January 25, was buried here Tues day. Mr. I.ytle was I0 years ol age, and had been a resident ol Crook county for the greater part ol his life. He resided on Hay creek for years. Poring the past summer he received injuries while freight ing that cjusciI a stroke ol paroly sis. lie moved with his (amily to Marion county last August.. He leaves a wife and three eons, lie wits a member ol the Modern Woodmen bulge ol this city. Humnttontl Rolinquithmanti Wanted. See I). II. Peoples, Civil Kngineer. OHice on street leading to courthouse. iMM-tf. I. II. rtocLKS. Horse Wanted. Young mure from WOO to ItlOO, also wag-nii aim set ol harness. Inquire ai this ollire. H. Advanced Ancaatral Prida. So Woodli.v Is very rich now, When I know Ii I tn Im whs pixir. Ills only treasure In those days was the musket his great -griiuiirnther en riled lu the Itevolutlon." "Oh, his Kreat-Rrnndfatber has been promoted since. Woodli.v eNhlbllg bis sword now. Philadelphia Press. Ths Limelight. "Pa. what Is meant by Jhe llmo llfjlitr "The llmellnhl. my boy. Is something that everybody wants to be In without pnyhiR advertising rates for the prlv-Uega"-IMrult r'ree Press. Pneumonia Cured by Serum. A record of six cases of pneumonia ordinarily fatal, In which, after' a treatment of inoculation with n vac cine of killed pneumocoeel, there was a completo recovery. Is announced by Dr. Henry A. Craig, assistant pliysl clan nt the Sailor's Snug Ilar'jor bos- pltal, New Ilrlghtou, JJ. Y., In the Mod leal Itecord. In these cases the ages of the pa tients wore from slxty-slx to eighty- seven years, and, as is well known, pneumonia Is fatal In almost all cases nt thnt ago. Whnt Is perhaps more important is that all the patlonts had a marked alcoholic history, and all showed marked nrtcrlo-sclerosls. CHECKING AUTO NUISANCES. Live Towns Can 8lo Offeneee From Thie Source if The Choose. From nt leant two nmlur points of view enrncMt eomiiieiidiiilnii In to be given lu any riiuiuli::i ml-iiIihI the nt). toimilille smoke lnil"iiiiie In sim-ta and alao to the movement lu ioin-l the niM-ralors of aurli vehli li- In atop apllllng oil ou the piiverm-nt or roiid. Ilolh I lone prmili-ea are IndlMpiitahly uuplnnaHiit and otTi-uxlve and irolinlily liijurloiia and duiigemua, and IkiIIi are aiiareptlhle of nlmli-rii.-nf . Tbi-ru eao be no iiiiai(n of the rlitht end (mw-cr of the benllli mid polhe depnrluients to deal Willi Mil' ll mnttere. The oernalnniil einUeton of smoke from AUtomiMI- U probably uiiiivold abla and exi-uxo lilo. Hut for ear to run mile after uillv with a done trail of S'-rld aiuoke iHiurlng from it Is not exeuiinble. It la not iioeenry, and If It were It would constitute a prciiy atrong srgiimeul for excluding the enr from the hlgliun.ts nllogcilicr. The smoke Is c-i-rtiilnty en--dlngly un pleasant to llio ai-imea, nod In ninny cam-a It may bo -lilvcly Injurious lo the visual mid n-nplrntory organs of thosp Ti bo are exjMw d lo It. The apllllng rind alopplng of nil on (be alreela mil II they nro mituraled with It and dotii-d u iih puddla of It BIO also IlK'.M USIllllo iUlllll It fills the sir wlih a bad xiiu-ll. It mnkes the strtH-ts diuiKiroiisty llpM-ry to walk ou, ii no It ofit-n Is a enuve of soiling and prm tlcnlly ruining rluih Ing and other n rl l !. . Now nnd tin n, as lu the ens,., of Kinoke, a little oil will, of course. giMj spilled on the street, Hut there l no reason for any such ln.l.-nl( ciriiHlon of It as U to be olisi-rted In ilils city. Kit her a little more- cure or Die provlnlun of drip pans to ml. h It Is nil that la niHslcd to abate (In- nulwince. The oilier Klnt of view from whMi both these prmih es are to ! regarded Is that of Ihn si-IIMi Inlerest of thoie who are guilty of thi-ni. It Is s well k uotv n fact that a smoking motor Is a motor which Is being Improperly us'd and Is therefore being Injiinsl. The very rouiHiioiia which enusp Hie smoke cause Inlury to the in- Ininlsin. Thus Hie i-haurTeiir who jH-nnlts his ear to anioke Is Injurlii-i the car as well as ulilli-tlng the public. (if course lu the other ease the oil lil.-ti Is pound en the street Is oil wnsli-d, and t tin t uu-aiK lin rcased ex pense of operating the car. If the nhalomcu! of these tiulsaneea im-nnt liirreaaiil expense to the owners or drivers of cars II should still be In sisted iion for the welfare of the pub lic. Hut alie e. on the contrary. II will mean a decrease of Hielr expenses and therefore the proiuollou of their own good there can bo no reasonable re alstnnee or objection to II. The town nuthoritli should be ever vigilant against offenses of this char acter. A concerted crusade mltht be Insiltntisl by citizens of liny town and the offending automobile owners made to answer for their carelessness, fur carelessness It Is and nothing else. SAFE BUSINESS COURSE. Pay Every Bill and Interest Account When Due la Good Advice. "No man can do business of any magnitude." sold ii retail man recent ly, "or would care to, for that matter, without credit, but the very ease with which credit may be obtained may bo a pitfall and one Into which a good many retail merchants have fallen nnd unless human nature changes ure like ly to fall lu the future. "Hut there la one safe courso to fol low, which at least will prevent com plications arising ns a result of care lessness, and Hint Is to adopt a rule to pay every bill and Interest account nheu It la due. Many a bill has hceu let run over when to pay it would bo Just as easy ns to omit doing so, and loosu cuds of debt accumulate In a way that Is surprising when a full summing up Is made of them. "Then, too, It Is true that If tho debts arc left lit loose ends some one mny take It Into their heads to gather the loose ends together and so tie up the man who should have looked after them. This may be n bad metaphor, but it Is certainly good logic. "So, us 1 said lu the beginning, the best thing to do Is to pay all bills when due, even If to do so you shall have to borrow the necessary money with which to lake care of I hem, since dtdng so nt least has the merit of con centrating the Indebtedness mid plac ing It where provision can be made tor Its handling easily when opportu nity offers to take It up."-Boot and Shoe Recorder. Advice to the Employee. If yon don't like the wny the boss runs the shop then quit, but while your salary comes from him bo true to ti I id and swear by him and all that he does nnd you will win In the loug run. If you have something to sny about the wnj the business Is run that you think could be Improved don't tell your boss' competitors, but tell hint, and It Is likely that he will see that you take an Interest lu the business and give you an Increase. Get the Smile Habit. Get the smile habit If you want trade. What's tho use of going around with solemn face, like some down to the heel undertaker? Just as cheap to smile ns It Is to frown. N'o extra charge unless you are foolish enough to smile nt the wrong time. Don't frown; don't smirk. . Just smile nnd see how good It Is. Penalty For Delay In Street Work. Tho city council of Newcastle, Tnd., has adopted a rule thnt provides a heavy penalty for each day of street Improvement work that remains la complete after the specified time. Auto Fees to Mend Roads. Bergen county, N. J., has received $37,020 from the auto fees paid Into the state fund, and to a well known construction company of Ilackeusack, N. J were awarded four coutracts amounting to that stun for work to be done on roads much traveled by New York untoists. The board of freehold ers at a recent meeting voted to es tablish a road system that will cost about $(100,000 nnd Insure excellent roads lu the district close to New York Subscribe for the Journal, Mail Service Continued from pngv one. I'rineville will receive mail (if: only the Howard and Crooked t Kivcr country. This will nil ure the weight of the incoming mail sixty per rent or more. The average weight of, incoming mail (or this point. should not weigh more than 700 pounds or 1200 as the extreme maximum according to the esti'j mate of 1'ortmsster I-dford. Makes Home Baking Easy Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Crape , Cream of Tartar NO ALUH.KO LIME PHOSPHATE Notice for Lumber Bids. .Notice is hereby givin by the under- igniil, llio Committee on Improve infills ol the City Council of I'rineville, Oregon, that said committee will re ceive K-slcl bids lor the following bill of lumber to be furnished lo the City of I'rineville, Oregon, at sn.v point within the corporate limits of sid city iletig nated by the committee. Ilelivery In lie made not later than the b"ih day of Ma l'.Ml. All bids to be submittal by the l")ih day ol March, lull. Hide may l tiled with the city recorder. Council reserves the right to reject sny and all bids. All lumber to be free from looe knots and hark. Mil pieces, 2-12 1 ;i0.'.2 feet 1410 pieces 3-H-HI 4'0 feet l:la'j pi, ce9. 3 H ltl 41700 feet 2-"i4 pieces, :i 0 IK r"8 feet ITtl pieces, 2iHxli 3754 feet 170 pieces, SiCxlll 241U feet Total 101 feet lhttvd this Pull day of l i b.. P.ill. It. V. Noiiu:, Chairman Committee on Improvements. Professional C ards. I Crook County jfbsiract Co !. Altrirt nl lit lo lo nil lit ml unit town tti In Crook county. B. F. WyUe, SccreUry, PriatYiIfe, Orff t JT. S?oJonory (County I'nyMcian.) tVWsw r T?mrmm- at mm W?mtm JAwA, N. Sanborn Attormv-iit-Luw AriiiniHim blin k - rrlncvllU v. A. HELL i FRANK MENEFLE ! Lawyers The Dalit ... Oregon ?. Clliott, tPrimimili, Oregon, C. S3rink jCawyr Jt ttrttt, JPrintvilU, G. L. BERMER Attorney -at -Law Will prnctln in nil t be Court. Oftloe next door io Dr. KohuIhtk'h Prineville, Oregon. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specially Prineville, Oregon Physician mntl Smrpon Call Andwkrkd Promptly Day ok Night OmiR onk Door south or A damson's Dkuu Stork. Bmh ottice u rosj. duuetj tuleubontw. Crffo Dr. J.Trcgclles Fox SPECIALTIES: OcniTiil nnd Operative Suiuery; Hyulene, niul the IrilW ut lleitllh: Mtitwllery, anil )seuses of Women tuut I'lillitivn; The Alimentary (.'anul, anU lllueHllnn. Altenitanee at OtNee, Main St., Tuesdays, I'lim-stiiiy. anil Saturdays, 'ilo5 p. m. Other times on eull. Prineville, Oregon Clover Leaf Ranch Fort Rock, Oregon. Burred Plymouth Rock, Silvor Spang e HumburKl), Buff Orpington, (iohlen Wyndotts, White Wyondott, anil White Leghorn eggs $2.50 for 15. Orders will have prompt attention. All Al stock, finest that can he had. l-5tf C E. Shaffer, Prop. mm W Cigars and Tobacco. Ladies and Gents Furnishings THE LEADER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Offers You Reliable Goods At Reasonable Prices. Come in and give us a trial. Quick Service. MRS. I. MICHEL, Prop. Prineville, Oregon. Just arrived, a fresh lot of Candle and Sweet thing. D. P. Prineville, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Protect your home from fire by securing a dry chemical fire ex tinguisher. No automobile is safe wirhout them as they prevent the gasoline from spreading as water will do thrown on it when afire. We have a stock of extinguishers on hand for your inspection. Carpets, UNIVERSAL RANGES America' Best Make A. " RECEPTION Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Imported Wines and Liquors. Salesmen Wanted. Wanted: Four salesmen, either ladies or gentlemen, with team, salary Iroiu fisO.UO to $100.00 per month and expenses' Act quick before the po sitions are tilled. Address Chaa. O. Christian!, Prineville, Oregon. S-lltf Call for County Warrants. Notice t hereby given that all registered Crook conutv warrants, except scalp warrants, up to and including registered warrant No. lots will be paid on presentation to the Treas urer of said county, interest will cease from date of this notice. K. 1- JOKlAN, February lti, WU 2-16 County Treasurer. Adamson & Co. Druggists - Oregon Just Received Art Squares H. LIPPMAN & Millinery Closing Out of Winter Stock. Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Scarfs and Veils, Sweaters. Caps, and other notions, to be sold at actual cost for the next 30 days at Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE.- - OREGON. Notice of Dissolution of Pariucrship To whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that tho (trraer firm and partnership ol Franklin Jt iHte, formerly comltiotiuK ft secomi hand store in I'riueville, Orcpon, has been this day by nintual eouseut dissolved, Lee H- Franklin retiring. All accounts due said firm are assigned and made payable to W. S. Cooke, and all indebtedness of said firm as per contract of sale, is assumed by the said W, 8. toke. The business wileoutihue under the name of W. S. Cooke. Dated this Hlh day of February, 1911. Ia!C B. Fraukliu. V,8. Oooko. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the administrator of the estate ot Patrick J. Kennedy, deceased, to all per sons having claims ftKainst said deceased to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the otnee ot M. K. Klliott in I'rineville, Oregon, within six months from the tirat publi cation of this notice. Bated this 2nd day of Feb., Mi. K. F. HEOKMAN, Adnunistmtor of the K state of .Patrick J. Kennedy, deceased. Rugs CO. I HARNESS and 1 iunni FRYi SHOP H.D. STILL j Prineville, Oregon w (t C. 23 ri Real siate Office with Geo. W. Bomes JPrintvtllt, ' Onjam AV. P. MYERS O. C. YOUNG jCawyers Practice in all courts. Special addition to water rights, litigatiuu and criminal Uefmu-ea. Culver Juncton, Ortyon Dr. John Iluback, Late Veterinary Surjfeon H. R. Army. lR-partment oi the Philippines, All HurKkal Work at Keasonable 1'rlces. Hamilton Stables. Prineville, Or.