An Old-Time Revival Meeting The Methodist -mj Hsclple's churche will hold a tetwlay re vival meeting in the Methodist church. If Kinning Friday, Jnnry Stt. at 7 30 . m. The Kev. (J. K. Weigee of Pasadena, Ul., the Quaker evangelist, will conduct the meeting. Kev, Wsigele is a ((rut teacher of the Word of Uod, (far leu preacher, a swrt-t singer tod successful soul-winner. 1'rliieville Id to be congratulated on being ble to secure the service of able man. Kverybody Invited to all the servlc. Kev. Williams The Chalk-f alk a Good One The third of the lerie of five leo turee and entertainment wes iiiwn lt Saturday evening. Jamet Bar olar, a chalk talker and clay mod tier ol national reputation, enter tained the audience at Commercial Mall lor an hour and a half with cleverly illustrated slorie. Hie themet were good. There wee a helpful, uplifting inspiration for the buy leaving home, for I lie young man .about to are u me the responsibilities of a home and also for the happy married folk an they Mart down the sunset elope of life. The pathos and humor of every day life were moit ptwtically work ed out. Children Wanted. To or tlirro children wanted at om-e twi ween the t ul H and l.'l : k itoxl home in I'xil family; a sowl whiml, I'luthe ami hoard, no woik. Addnwe, J. A. Hoi , I ml , Ire. , rare up rivor mail. 1 lMt Crook County Journal, comity official paper. II .ri0 a year. LOCAL MENTION. W. L. Morford of Lnmonta was a business visitor Saturday. F. K. Dayton and Wm. I'.rown of Laidlaw were in the county seat Saturday. ( Prof. Coe entertained the teach ers of the Crook County High School last Friday. The ladies' aid of the Haptist Church solicit work in the shape ol quilting and plain sewing. Leave orders at the parsonage. The ladiet of the Haptist Church will have a window next Saturdw at the II. L. Jordan Co. store. Lot of good things to eat. Open at 9:30 a. ru. The Misses Mo A tee and Mc (lowin of the Louise Rescue Home of Portland were in Prineville Tuesday soliciting aid for their in stitution. Federated service at the Metho dist church Sunday. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at Jl and at 7:80 by Uev. Weigele, the Quaker evangelist. Kverybody welcome. Alpha-Ochoconian Debate January 31 Revolved, That capital punish merit shall be abolished In the United State. iov. Weu'e recent policy ha made thia queetinn one of vital in terest to all Oregonians, not the least of whom are the student of the Crook County Hinh School, al ways alert upon topics of public importance. At try-out debate recently held within the two literary societies, the question wa diacus-ed and the following team chosen: Alpha: Affirmative -Ve r n o n Hell Clarence ISixby, Maude Totter, Ky Lowther. ' Ochoconian: Negative Rotwrt Lister, Adolphu Myers, Lawrence Lilr, Van 1) Brink. Since the declamatory content, at which the Ouhoconlan won the banner for this year, the Alphas have been eager to meet them again In a fair fight for the possession of the debate cup. A the decisive time draw near, both team are redoubling their effort and they will no doubt present argument well worth hearing at the final de bate at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening, Jan. 31, at the Presby terian church. An admission of ten cents will be charged in order to meet small expenses. Get Busy. To My Friends: Io not delay sending in your voles. So many have promised and the time is get ting short. Send to me or the Journal ollice. Urgently, l-i 1 .Mm jim CYRr. Rick Wood. Rick Wood. Any amount von want; (jiiirk deliv er. J iiinkvii I k I 1 1 s. I l i n. 1)8 LOCAL MENTION F. T. (lardner, the sawmill man from Paulina, cam in Sunday. Mrn. Collin Kikin returned Saturday from a family reunion at Salem. V. F. Iloelscher of Chicago, is visiting Mr. Sohriver of the Fair view Farm. Rv Father Sheohan will preach next Sunday, January 28, at Stew art's ball. Sen ices at 11:30. J. D. Combe and wife of Paulina were in town the first of the week. Mr. Combs ha sold his ranch to Dean Houston for 17000. Dr. Belknap is slowly recover ing from an attack of acute heart trouble. He in about the house again bnt has not yet ventured down town. The Baptist people are finishing up the basement of the new church. It in being done by vol unteer labor. The ladies' aid serve dinner to the workmen every day. Yesterday there were 12 at work. It is thought that everything will be completed by tonight and the basement ready for use. You never had a better chance to save money on your purchases of Rubber Goods, Blankets, Comforters, Groceries, Hardware, Shoes and Dry Goods A Little Cash Will do a Greatdeal for You at J. E. Stewart Attorney W. A. Bell a Candidate Attorney W. A. Bell of The Dalle publishes bis announcement this week a a candidate for the ollice of district attorney for the Seventh Judicial District, which comprises the counties of Crook, Hood River and Wasco. Mr. Iletll is well qualified for the position. For 10 year be has served aa deputy district attorney and thoroughly understand the dutie of the ollice. He moved to The Dalle two year ago but has business here before the circuit court every term, thus keeping him in touch with each section of his district. Mr. 1111 ay that if he is nomi nated and elected that he will give the dutiea of the ollice hi personal and first consideration to the ex elusion of other law business, and will make it an object to visit each county a often a possible, looking after and attending to the office, and assisting the ollicers in the en forcement of the law, and especi ally the law to put down vice, im moral acts, and the traflic in white slavery, ile further deem the salary of the office sufficient so that whoever i elected should employ hie time to the duties of the ollice instead of making the duties of the office a secondary consideration. Mr. Hell served a judge ol Crook couuty for four years, 1901 to 1908, and by reason of his long residence and acquaintance with the people of thin district, and hi long ex perience in the practice of law, he should make an efficient and able district attorney.' Wyandott for Sale. f liave a few fine Willie Wyandott for !. Ml Ukv. J. C. I.imm.iih. LOCAL MENTION George Cyrus and wife are in from Sister today. Robert Zeverly left Sunday for Portland to visit ht brother who is in a hospital there. Ten Sir Knights of the Prine ville lodge visited the Redmond lodge the first of the vreek. There will be a valentine sccial at the M. E. Church parlors on Tuesday evening, February 13. If you want to enjoy a good "hearty" time )e on hand. The Crook County Bank will move into its new building next Saturday. The old furniture will be used temporarily until the ar rival of the new next April. ' On Sunday, January 28, Rev. J. C. Lininger will close hie work sb pastor of the Presbyterian church in Prineville. He is very desirous of meeting all his friends at these services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Reception and Bible study in base ment at p. m. Evening services at 7:30. Mies Brobst will sing at both services. & Company's Closing LOCAL MENTION Mr. and Mr. W. A. Bith left Wednesday for a visit to relatives in the Willamette valley. AH B Ce.rer of the, McKay, re turned Monday from a trip to his old home at Kotrh BenJ, Ind. The E. F. U. W. S inday School c!a will give their conundrum supper in Odd Fellow hall on Saturday evening, February 3. Public invited. MY and Mr. Ike Eleven came in Saturday evening from The Dalles where Mrs. Bleven has been several weeks in the hospital. She is improving in health. Ed McCaffrey, who works at the Hamilton S'ables was kicked in the face Sunday afternoon by one of the stage horses. His jaw was broken and he was otherwise cut up. Charles Lucas Allen died last Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bints, who lives five miles southeast of Culver. He was 19 years of age. He wa ick about 10 dayr. He leaves a father, mother, two sisters and a brother to mourn hi lo-s. The young man wae a member of the Modern Woodmen lodge. 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Visit our New Sheet Music Department Sherman Clay & Company LOCAL MENTION Don't fail to bear the Quaker evangelist it the Methodist church Friday evening at 7:30. He will interest you. Rev. Weigele' preaching will be of special help to all who have recently enterei upon the Christian life. Mrs. J. F. Circle tasked awav at her home in The Dalles last week I after several months' uffe'ing I with cancer. The oecea-ed, who was 46 years old is survived by tier Husband and two daughters. She was well krown in Crook county. L. Kamtra is figuring on put ting up a brick cr stone building on his lot on Main Street. It will have a 30-foot front and be 50 deep. For the present it will be one story but heavy enough to build onto as the needs of the future develop. To the Public. We want to thank onr friend and the peblie for the sympathy exten-ltxl inee the misfortune of ihe fl-e. Also to the firemen and fellows who tried so hard to save the .tore. Ms. and Mrs Gkokhb C. I.omi. Ranch for Sale. Benjamin Shepherd's stock ranch is f r sale. Inquire at First National Bank. 2-'M We Do This Evening?" Morrison Street, at Sixth, Portland, Oregon. Out Sale LOCAL MENTION. Sunday the Baptists immerse six candidates, making 40 staee the first of the year. Twelra have ten received by letter ao4 relations, rnakiog 52 in all, rilk more to fo'l w. Rev. Bailey says he has de sire to meet the ton&ilitis; if he meets it in the middle of the roai he will not recognize it but give it ail the room it may happen te want. The other fellow caa Lai-e it free of charge. Diptist church services 14 a.m.. Bible school: 11 a. m preaching; 2:30 p. m.. Junior Lea gue, led by John Maben; 6:3 p. m., B. Y. P. U.. leider, J. Ot Powell; 7:30, preaching1, topic- evangelistic. Come with us and we will do thee good. C. P. Bailey, pastor. The Dalles Business Men's As sociation is in receipt of inquiries! for 200 head of unbroken range horsee that will weigh not less than 1200 pounds. Stockmen who have such stock for sale will do well to correspond with J add S. Fish, Toe Dalles, Oregon. List Your House With Me. I will rnt yonr house and collect the rn; for II. Cius. K. Coxdart. I ll