THE FOUR VERSIONS ' - OF THE RESURRECTION Cnr.ISTIAX tlH-oloptnns bold It lo lie strong proof of the resur rwtlon of Christ tUnt the four vrauerllxta' aovmits of that tninwonilliiKlj' tuiportaiit event differ pvatly lu detiill bile asrwlnc exact ly In the urrvst central divlarallon. xihliu ta the foundation stone of the Chrlitilnn rellrlnn. Matthew tells us that at dawn on the Hrst day of the week Munr Mag tin lone and "the other Mary," whom we know to lie the mother of James and Salome, went to see the aepuleher. "And, behold, there was a prent eartluiuiike: for the angel of the Ird drseendt'd from bearen, and rame and rolled bark the atone from the door, and aat upon It. .'His countenance was like lightning, and bis raiment white as snow: s"And for fear of hliu the keepers did shake, and became as dead men. "And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye sock Jesus, which was crucified. "He Is not here: for be is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. "And go quickly, and tell bis disci ples that be Is risen from the dead; and, behold, he Booth before you Into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I bare told you. "And as they went to tell his dis ciples, behold Jesus met them, say ing. All bail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshipped bini. Then said Jesus unto them. Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that they go Into Galilee, and there shall they see me." Matthew goes on to say that the eleven disciples went to Galilee as bidden and saw and worshiped Jesus there, though some doubted. There and then be gave them their mission to go forth and teach and baptize all nations. Not one of the other three evangel ists mentions the earthquake, but all tell of the coming of Mary Magdalene to the sepulcher and of Its being her discovery that the body was not there. But Mark says that she was accom - panted by Mary, the mother of James and Salome. Luke says there were with her this other Mary and Joanna and the other women who bad come with him from Galilee, while John describes her as being alone. Mark's version is that the women found the stone rolled away, entered the sepulcher and saw a white robed young man sitting within, who bade them tell the disciples that Jesus was risen nud gone to Galilee. Luke's ver sion is that while the women stood puzzled In the empty tomb two men In shining garments then appeared to them and Informed them of the resur rection. Nothing is said of an Instruc tion to go to Galilee. But, according o John, Mary, seeing the stone rolled away, ran back to Peter and "the other disciples whom Jesus loved" and told them that the body had been taken out of the sepulcher. Then these two disciples ran to the tomb, "the other disciple," who ran the fast er, arriving first, but he did not go in until Peter arrived and went in first and verified the absence of the body. Here John mentions that Peter and the other disciple found the cloths in which the body bad been wrapped, but John says, "As yet they knew not the Scripture, that he must rise again from the dead." After they had gone home Mary remained, according to John, weeping at the mouth of the sepulcher. Looking into It after a time, she saw two angels in white Iwithin, who spoke to her, asking why she wept And she answered that "they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid ldm." Jnst then, turning around, she saw Jesus standing there, but she did not know him. John declares that she even supposed he might be the gardener, who might have removed the body. She asked him for It But he revealed himself to ber, prophesied Ms immediate ascension and bade her onnounce It to the disciples. We have seen that Matthew has the Saviour first appearing after the res urrection to Mary Magdalene. Mark's gospel relates the same. Luke declares that he first appeared to two of the disciples who were on the road to Emmans, but they did not know him. Mark tells of this appearance also and Bays he afterward appeared to the eleven as they sat at meat, presuma bly in Jerusalem. Luke tells of this, etatiug that it was lu Jerusalem and that it happened the same day after the two had returned from Emmaus; also that Christ ate with the disciples "a piece of a broiled flsli.and of a honey comb." i But at that Mark as well as Mat thew drops the narration, while Lake goes on to tell of bis leading the dis ciples out to Bethany and thence in their presence ascending into heaven, while the gospel of John says that after eight days he visited the eleven again, on which occasion he allowed Thomas, the doubter, to touch his wounds and put his hand into hie side. And a third appearance to seven of the eleven is related by John, this y the Lake of Tiberias, w'jern they were fishing. Here is told of the mi raculous draft of fishes, and here it was, according to John, that Christ ate with his disciples after his resur rection, but John closes his gospe! without a word of the ascension ex cept as it may be contained In this: "And there were also many other things which Jesus did. the which, If they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world Itwlf could net contain the booksVhat vbevld be wr!tl!B." Land for Sale. 640 acres of good farming land in the famous Powell Butte country. Inqtiite otf.A. Kice, county surveyor, i'nne ville, Oregon. 4-6 , Irrigated Land Wanted. We have two buyers for irrigated land in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres. Inquire of Home Locating Co., 1'rine- vme, uregon. -o-u Girl Wanted. - Girl wanted for general housework. Apply at once to LouiB Wylde, 4-6 New Goods. A. H. l.lppmao A Co. have a straight car of iron Bedsteads on Uin way here. Aim another car of Wall I'aiwr and Linoleum. Tlnw large shipments give vou an unlimited stock to select from. Bedrock prices. 8 :W Ranch for Sale. 100 acre; 00 acre in cultivation ; all fenced; good houwe. Iwrn, chicken houxe, wagon shed, root house, out houses, etc. Terms reasonable. Ad dress r. O. box 304, Trineville, Ore gon. 8-30 4-27 p Wood for Sale. I have a qimnty ' wood for sale. K. K. l.Mi. Prlnevllle. Oiv. 8-Utf Relinquishment Cheap. 100 acres, 20 miles from Prineville on Crooked river ; 20 acres in grain; irri gation not required but can be irrigated. House, barn, 8-wire fence -around the whole 100: will relinquish for ifSOO. Inquire at this office 3 lrt-tf. Eggs for Hatching. White Wyandotte: 15 for $2. U. V. Conktahi.k, rrinevllle. Ore. 3-Utf Tf f " 1 I.WOS rocts every . V 7. V7. J.1 Saturday nthu Strnutvrs welcome. K. V. Constable, N. O.: Wldd Bit root. V. ) H. L. MobM, Sec.; and C. B. Dinwiddle, Trews. Prineville Steam Laundry. Have Tour clothes washed at the Prinevtlle Laundry. Special tbntin Btvt-n lo traveler, l-itundry ts located In tlie MeVullla. ler buildtttf, near the Ochoco. MU J. A. BROW X, Prop'r 22-Rifle Lost At end of Crooked river bridge. Finder please leave at R. L. Jordau A I'o.'s store and receive reward. 3-23p R. B. Cuoss. Hay for Sale. Stack rve hav ; about 11 tons. Ad dress P. 0. box 804, Prineville, Ore gon. 3 30 4-27p AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction at REDMOND, SAT., APRIL IS, 1911 At 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, The following property 1 matched team of Bays, 8 years old, weight 2750. 1 matched team of Rave, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2900. " 1 matched team of dray Horses, weight 2950. 1 Buckskin Horse, 8 years old, weight 1325. 1 Dapple Gray Horse, 7 ycar3 old, weight 1250. 1 Iron Gray Horse, 6 years old, weight 1450. - 1 Extra Fine Bay Horse, 8 years old, weight 1550. 1 Gray Mare, 9 years old, weight 1500. 3 3j-inch Schuttler Wagons. . 1 3 j-inch Weber Wagon. 1 34-inch Winona Wagon. Wagons all in good repair with stake rack bed. 8 seta of Heavy Team Harness. Terms of Sale All Bums of 125 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given on approved bankable paper bearing 10 per cent interest. " G W. MUMA, Owner. C. F. Barllett, Auctioneer. G. M. Slocum, Clerk. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at The balies, Oregon, April 7th, lyll. Notice is hereby Riven liint AL.MKDA Dl'NHAM, of Post, Oreiun, who, on Jnnettth, l'JOT, made Desert Land Entry, No. 675, Serial No. mm, for NE'-i section ito, township 16 aonth, range 20 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention lo make final desert land jmiof, to establish elafra to the land above described before Timothy K. i. Huffy, C. 8. Commissioner at hii office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 23rd day of May, lull. I Claimant names as witnesses: George B. Bay Kd. E. Gillenwater, George button, and Diediich Koopiuan, ail of post. Oregon. lap C. w. MOOKK. Register. Summons. In the circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Crook. Edward J. Buss, plaintiff vs. Silaa 8. Krora, defendant. To bilas is. Krom, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby commanded lo appear and answer the complaint filed herein against you In the above entitled action, on or before the l'.nh day of May, A. D. 1911, and if you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of fj.OH and interest thereon from December 10th, 190), at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum of fi.i7 and interest thereon from the 16th day of March, lSflsi, at the rate of 6 per cent per an num, and for the sum of .:)2 and interest thereon from April 29th, 1W7, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum oS K.!tt and Interest thereon from Murch 12th, liAift, at the rale of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum of 7.7o and interest tli-rcon frora March :llst, 1WW, at the rate of 6 p r --ut j..;r annum, and for the sum of 17.52 arid ini'T'.sl thereon from the l"th day of March. 19. o at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the further sum of .50 and inttresl thereon from 2nrch 30th. 1911, at the rateof 6 per cent per annum, and for his costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is published by order of the Honorable If. C. Ellis, Judge of the Countv Court of the Htate of Oregon for the County o'f Crook, made and entered on the 5th day of April, 1911. And the dat of the first publi cation of this summons U April 6th, 1911-. A. R. BOWMAN, Attorney for plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the estate of Arthur Ilart nagel, deceased. that he has made and filed with the county elerk his final accounting of his ad ministration of the estate of Artiiur llart nagel, deceased, and that the Honorable County Court has set Monday, the 6th day of June, 1911 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineville. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place, any ierKon interested in said estate may appear and object to said final accounting. Dated this Cth day of April, 1911. Theodor Hartnagel, Administrator of the Estate of Arthur Hart nagel, deceased, . 4-6 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given, by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of William If. Fuller, deceased, that he has made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court his final accounting of his administration of said estate, and that the Honorable county Court has set Monday, the. rnh day of June, 1911 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place any person inter ested in said estate may appear and object to said ilnal accounting. Dated this 6th day of April, 1911. D. E. Stewart, Administrator of the Estate of William II. Fuller, deceased. 4m New Home Sewing Machine Cash Price-Installments .$40.00 .$45.00 Ail Kinds of Machine Repairing Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Goods Store. L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor. R. L Jordan & Company Cleutt and Monarch Shirts' $1.25 $1.50 Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c. New Spring Styles In Ladies Shoes. CraviwHc, Cunrm-tals, Plrnl Lrathrr in Tumps anil Hiyh Cuts, Short Vamp anJ Slriclly up-lo-Jal, $3.00 to $4.00 Dress Ginghams Cotton Foulards, Lawns, Dimitys. All the Newest Spring Creations HAVE YOUR GOODS SHIPPED IN CARE OF Konoway Warehouse Company (Incorporated) MADRAS, - - OREGON Ample facilities for handling and forwarding alll kinda of freight All Central Oregon Wool will be atored in and shipped from this warehouse. Dates of Wool Sales Will be Set in the Near Future. W. A. Booth, Pre, D. F. Rt wart, Vice-Prea, C. M. Kl i.t'alir STATU BANK NO. IKS L, A. UouTU, Aaa't " Crook County Bank PR1NEVIUX. OREGON Capital Stork fully paid tW,(W.tK Burplua 6,i.cw Hlockboldera' liability--- So.lMUW Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Nov. 10, 1910t AaMta LiabilitiM Ixuuand ntaeounu J1MAM Capital toc .in.mn.wi Overdraita 1.3K.iti Kurplua 6,m.u) Kurnllurv and fUturea a.irom I ndlrlded profit 7.H11 W Real eouitr fi.iSrti.iO DclxjBUa 17B.UW.M7 Cut aaa aae aw frea kukt 179,157.19 Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sara Smith ranch, near 1'rlnevllle. U'5 head of inures and geldings, large euongh lor work bontea, will lie Hold iuany number at rvHuonuble prices. For further Information address G. 11. Uiiknku., Prineville, Oregon. 12-18-tf Full Blood Jersey Bull. For Sale or will trade for grain. Call, write or 'phone, J. E. Adameon, Prine ville, Oregou. , 3-23-tf. Wanted. Three or four funnelled rooms for light housekeeping or will take fur nished house. ' Phone Pioneer A bsti nut Company. 2-23-tf. Eggs for Hatching. From best strain of S. C. White Lee horns; good winter layers; 12 per 15. Mas. J. K. Aoamsos, Prineville, Ore. 2-23 2m. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. Ida Millering, plaintiff, vs. Edward C- Millering, defendant. To Edward C. Milk-ring, the abore named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, rou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en titled Court and cause, on or before the 4lh dayof May, lyll, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her eomplaint: For adeeree of tliist'ourt dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and Judg ment for plaintiff's costa and disbursements of this suit. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. C. KUis, ('ountv Judge of the County of Crook, Slate of Oregon, made and entered on the 16lh day of March, lyll, by which ft was ordered that this summons be published once a week for six consecutive weeks in the crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper, printed and published In Prine ville, Crook County, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication of this summons is March ts, 1911. m. r. km-iott. Attorney for plaintiff. G. H. Brewster, C. E. R. L. Brewster (,'ity Engineer Prineville, Or. . Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, Pioneer 234. C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V, 8. Land OOice at The Dalles, Oregon. March llStli, lull. Notice Is hereby given that Mom's A. Oullt'k, of Prineville, Oregon, who on November 7lh, la. made Hoiuctead No. ultiuo. for nel. liwl, n'j SJ1,, and sc'4 ue1., s-ction :al, township U south, range 17 east, Willamette Meridian, has fllcl notice of intention to make l-'lnal commutation proof, to etttabllnh claim tn the land above described. Udore Warren Itrown, County Clerk, at his office at Prineville, Ore gon, on the -tiili day of April, 1"U. Claimant names as witnesses: lHlvtd E. Hubwond. W illiam H. Klrkham, Melvin craln, Arthur Mlukler, ail of prinevtlle Oregon. i-Uv V. W. iliiUKK, Kcgtitcr. Farm for Sale. 100 acres, 130 acres fcood bottom land, 30 acres in cultivation ; all under fence: crek running through place; small house; good barn and corrals fur hand ling stock; surrounded by good out range. $lti per acre; easy terms. Med Vaxdkrpool, Prineville, Orogon. 3-23-1 m-pd. Woman Wanted. To do general hotioe work. Inquire of Mrs. W. Post, Post, Oregon. 3-30 4-(ip All Work Guaranteed. I have Just returned from my trip to the country nnd am reudy to take care of your eyes In the suing cure ful manner as in the past. All work fully guaranteed or money refunded. Eyes tested; ginsses fitted. UK. W. J. UKTIS, Adamson Building, Rooms 14 and 15. HARNESS and I SADDLERY j SHOP t K 3 v Prineville, Oregon $ The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Ladies Muslin Underwear We have a complete line of muslin underwear styles too numerous to mention, with prices that are right. Ladies1 Waists Just Arrived the newest that can be gotten. Peas ant, Lingerie and tailored styles. R. L. Jordan & Company Reduction in Prices On account of lower freight rates, I have reduced the price from 1 0 to 15 per cent, on all Furniture, Floor and Wall Coverings, Baby Carts, Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, also Building Material. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Mr. Newcomer, this is the place for you to find every thing you need. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, Oregon JUST ARRIVED J A new line of stationery and office supplies, consisting of typewriter paper, ribbons, carbon paper, tablets, fountain pens, cash boxes, spelling blanks, index memorandum books, letter files, paper fasteners, tracing cloth, blank books, Moore's push buttons, pens, drawing pencils, and a fine assortment of combs and brushes. Millinery Opening. First Showing of New Spring Hats v Tuesday, Mar. 21. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE.. - OREGON. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of ' The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At th. clos. of business March 7, 1911 BKBOUBCES . , , Ijmma and Discount. ftzi.m M United Suites Bonda 1JJW 00 Sank remlsos.oto , 1S.6-I4 01 :aah Due from banks 260,72 68 Kodemptlon fund W5 00 11105,811 74 B. P. AII.B, Pnaldmt Will Wursw.U.r, Vio.-Pr.sld.Bt I.IAHII.ITIKS capital Htook,aM In 1 50,000 00 Rnrplua lund, earned 5,0"0 00 Undivided proflUt earned 11 Circulation..., .sj 00 Deposit. ",m8 W 1006,811 74 T. M. Baldwlm Cashlar H. Baldwia, Ass'l CashlM