LOCAL MENTION Walter O'Xeil it up from Mad ISS. Rev Liningtr nJ family left Tuesday for California. A manage licence was issued January 20 to Chas. T. Miller nd .ra 5rci;b. Ioih vl Metolius. Rollin O. Hoover of Oakland, ama today from California. He ought properly in the Roberta taction of the county. A bapi sm followed the ser vices iu the even ng Sunday at the Baptist church. A larjfe con gregation witnessed the ordin ance. Saturdoy at 7:30 t. m.. at the OJd Fellows hall, the E. F. U. W. class will give a conumdrum social. Come and enjoy yourself and the social. R. F. Webber wa' brought back from Eugene by Sheriff Balfour TuesJay. It is retty hard to make out just what be is charged with. Presumably non-support His wife and family are here. His case will heard by Judge Kennedy this afternoon. S. S. Stearns has sold his cattle to Piston A Hunt for a good price. The ta-t that has been paid here this winter. The same buyers not long ago offered a Crook county grower 165 for his stuff but the offer a-? refused. It was shipped to Portland and the cattle brought 159. BaptWt church services 10 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. m , preaching, topic: "Uow to Win a "3rown;'" 2 pm. .Junior meeting; 1:30 p. m , B. Y. P. U , leader, Say Hill; 7:30, preaching, evan gelistic. Come with us and ea sy the services. C. P. Bailey, stor. The work of demolishing the old Miller building, the property of G. M. Cornett until he sold it to C. W. Spring after the fire, is proceeding expeditiously, and it is expected that Saturday will see the last of the building, which has stood a long time on the corner. The Ochoconians won the Crook County High School debate last evening at the Presbyterian church by a four to one decision. The winning team was composed of Van D. Brink, Roy Lowther and Lawrence Lister. The winners will debate with Fossil on the parcel post question later on this spring. John Muir, who brakes horses for George Russell, was thrown from a horte Sunday afternoon and had a couple of ribs stove in. He was trying to show his friends that he could pick up a hat from the ground with the horse going full tilt. The horse got tired of the sport and dumped the rider. Ed McCaffery, who was kicked in the face by a borse at tbe Ham ilton stables last week, was taken to The Dalles Saturday to be placed in the hospital there. His jaw was getting along all right but McCaffery got tired of the band ages and removed them without the advice of his physician. This gave him a setback. A second operation may be necessary. Tbe result of the school exami nations in Crook county recently was not up to the average for this county. Many pupils fell down in arithmetic and spelling. While the arithmetic was a fair test for eighth grade scholars the spelling was hard. A good many of those who failed will be entitled to take the examinations in May. In Lane county out of 232 who took the examinations but 53 passed. Crook can beat that but still the result is not very creditable. Pure-bred White Wyandott cockerels for sale. Ray V. Constable, Adam ion's Drugstore. H 2-tf $50,000 for Farm Loans. See liren ton Jones, Metoliue, Oregon. 3-23p Crook County Journal, county official paper, $1.50 a year. Rick Wood. Rick Wood. An? anouut you want; quick deliv ery. I KINtVILLg i'VHS. EXCHO. 1-18 White WjmdotU Eggt For H.lcLing. 12 per 15 E. E. Evans. Prine Tille, 2-1-tf Handy Book of n.-i! if s! uecuua imumiduoa A memorandum of the Election Law. of Oregon .elating to him .! n.nili.ldlu. riAtitl.tfia Initt.tiv of candidates' petitions, initiative petitions, expense statement, ttc' primary and general election, bis been prepared bv Secretary of Stale Olcott for free distribution to applicants. it m an exnausuve compendium,,. , , furth nlltinn .., of election information. In it cn . , be found information useful to a v k ' . . : . and hl.ngo nominating l statements covering expenditures incurred during his candidacy.' Tbe offices to be fille 1 at the en- j suing election are noted, at are t e political subdivisions of the state and the law relating to the preparation and filing of initiative petitions. There are no less than 93 sepa rate dates during the year that electors and public officials thi ,,. . . , . - . 1 would be informed at all limes of the various phases of the election lavs. The 6rt date mentioned is Jjnuary 2. This is tbe dale on which emintv clerk of the various Mimi.. ln i,.r .I,. i purpose of registering the electors1 1ort,and Sundy "d gave out lbs residing within their counties. Information that the samples ofj Next is March 9. tbe latest date' on which candidates for nomina tion by a political party may file petitions for nomination with the secretary of state, provided the cindidate or their friends desire to file with the secretary portrait cuts or typewritten statements for publi cation in the voters' party pamph let. Died. Mrs. French, wife of Eban French, pharmacist at Tern pie ton's drug store, died Tuesday morning of Itright'i disease. She was 19 years of age. See leaves a husband, sister 'and father to mourn ber early demise. Mr. and Mrs. French were mar ried a year ago at Grass Valley, and from Graes Valley moved to Prineville about three months ago. If the father reaches Prineville to night the remains of the young woman will be buried tomorrow. Terrebonne Oregoniaa. What old timers tell us is the heaviest snow tbh section of the valley has experienced since the winter of 1886 began falling the first of the week and blanketed mother earth to a depth of twenty inches, laying on tbe ground for a week and making a dry land farmer among the happiest of mortals, as it assures him a good grain crop. L. A. Hunt, who has 200 acres land under tbe Squaw Creek ad judication, where be has a crew of men at work clearing the land for a crop this year, was a business visitor in our growing -village the first of the week. He informs is that there are about 24,000 acres of good land in the Squaw Creek aley eojn to be placed under irrigation. This land iis located west of the Deschutes rive-r and is one of the irrigated districts directly tributary to Terrebonne. Stage Reparta. Parig actors are very fond of saying things to one another on tbe stane which will confuse them and make an anBwer very awkward. A few daya ago, during the progress of a costume play, one of the actors who waa wear ing a sword knocked tbe thunder plates down in the wings. Thunder plates are sheets of tin which are shaken to produce thunder, and the noise of the fail of a couple of them can be imagined. The king, who wns upon the stage, turned to one of the pages and haughtily asked, "What ever is thatr To his surprise the page, who, aa stage pages often are, was a charming young lady in real life, answered, "Thirty deaf mules are down below, sire, asking for conversation with your majesty." The king, without moving a muscle, although the audience laughed, replied, "Are you quite certain they are dumb?" "They say so, sire," replied the page with great solemnity. "Well," said the king, "they make an awful noise about It" Not Selling Options. The I)osm Lind IWril ,mJ runu, (,, ro.y Ab- . , ... stracl lompanv. received a statement from J. E. , , ., ,. . -, , , , MorSim oftha UlldM ;, """' j Ci) lhat thtU com ms ; s (J - I discontinued the sale of options . , , . hlt ,..,,,, , ,K, ,T y . , ..... , n. . . oi .ast june. me statement M . lll.V further said that the option! blanks have been destroyed and sold in the future. .. Alio icauib ui Mils ILt'ttUS that jlhe prospective suit to be surtod by the U(v.rii will be unnecessary i U w the of the rc " ...w.t.M..l VJ ..... v U1 l' IIIPI ( to compel, if possible, the coiu - (pany to Stop selliug options. j When members of the Hoard I were at Lupine, Morson told them ..... . , , . ,at the time that the sale of opl - ions had been stopped. The Gov - ernor Iook the altitude, however that noofticial statement had been received from Morson to this, effect, and consequently favored llA rrculiitimi lnclrn(.rin il..t ... .... xittorney-General to take proper steps towards stopping the op tion sales. Gold Strike a Fizzle. M- A- Robinson returned from 0,CK Da ,aKen 10 o De ; 1 i 1 . 1 1 . . ' be worked bv any known process.' While there is gold in the sand, it oniv assays irom fi.4U tofl.bU per ton, and in order to get this ! value it muKt be treated by elec tricity, and while there is plenty of water power in tbe Deschutes river adjoining the body of sand thst could be harnetsed for thegener - ating of electricity, tbe values in the sand do not run high enough to warrant the expenditure. The! .utuurauim capuauais reiurneu 10 their homes greatly disappointed. Terrebonne Oregonian. t: 1 - ' . Call for County Warrants. oiaif wmuiT warrHiiir up iq anil ID- eluding No. 613 are called for payment. Interest atop on lM data. K. L. JoRDAif, County treasurer. Datwi this lat day of February, 1912. 1 Basketba Prineville High School vs Dalles High School On account of The Dalles players not be ing able to get here the games will be played Feb. 2 and 3, instead of 1st and 2nd. First game will be called at 8:00 sharp; second game will be called at 7:30 sharp. Come One, Come All. We Need Your Help. Watch Our Window for BARGAINS Satisfaction Guaranteed. ; Prineville Furniture Exchange Charles F. Condart, Prop. Ivtuonic Building. Real Estate Transfers nl . -s. h ::. loiitidrralinn , l300. j IIBIIWIJ . 4.IMMI I. ...-.P. 1,. I I 1 1 , Hartlg A. VI..... ... . t ... 1 a. U.1 1,1 Ct J.....l I.... m w.-. . .... , ... i t'ui-mrrnwuu r,r' u l n-mi Martha 1. VI to T. S. Hamilton ,l n,l r,,,, wl. 3 and n n.'4. .ec. 10, lo, and 1. tv.i.id.r- 'atiou l-m ,,,,, ' J t umU to K D lluft m, et al, il -c. 4 and iik1 wo. 8, 17, 23. v onauler- tion two. A M CrawttirJ to II L tiilkry, net atitl nl re't v. 8 anil t4 n ei 10, 12, . Coo. 110, Or in A 1'iiart'M In Vatik II lratlt lMu w,;Bl n, U. Con. 1115. ! A I Parka to Klla Non-ult, n ' ' KV. 1". "!. W. Con I.VW0. K,,wrd M " J ( j Hainl, nl, nwj, k. 'JO, M, 15: url ;,, Jmf,iw .V -4 , u, Ut ,1h01w1 4 ,nJ ,rj w ,M. ami j t, ar uw4 ami iijm'4. f I3' u- 1 un- Ho. J1"'l'B J0,"'"n w Uodyfi'U. . 14.11 ' km . m.- y art., k.ii. mi,. mm Ranch for Sale. Ilonjamln Siii-plieril't mnck ranrh la lor ale. Inquire at 1 iml Naiiunal Bank. 12-aa $ -i -- H -j ti I i ( fit- CONUNDRUM Supper I r Jr it- q . j l?l?LO" OatUrday LV g fCD. O 2 . j t jX I ; f -AT- I. O. O. F. Hall, 5 to 8 p. m. t Given by the E. F. U. ty. Sunday School Class, to help raise the $ 1 00 pledge I made by the class for the i new Baptist Church. Come t . f and get a good Slipper. f tt M i $ 1 1 ! M H I H MMH M 14 Pioneer Phone. 4 White Leghorns (Pure Bred) The kind that lay, and lay big eggs. Eat less and lay mora than other kinds, Eggs for hatching, guaranteed pure, $1.50 per setting. Cocks $2.00 each. GUY LAFOLLETT, Prinevile, Or. I Phiiigli, Moulding, Windows, 9 Doors, Glass, Etc. Etc., Etc, i 1 SHIPP&PERRY. 9 PRINEVILLE, OREGON Vrofessfcitat Cards. Dr. Howard (love Dentist Room 14 and IS Adanuoa Building T. L. J. DUFFY A 1 1 or ne' a f - La w Wurenwr l W. A. IWII) PttlltVIII,I . - . OlII.OIIM N. W. Sanborn Attoruey-at-Law AdamsoD bliH-k . I'rlnevllle Qt C. SSrM Orlfm W. P. MYERS O. C. YOUNG jCamytrt 1'r.rtlr m ill rouru. S-UI Tt.nilc.n to ut ruliM, UUinilun ana crlmlu.l Uol.uiM. Ortftm Dr. John Iluback, Ijite VtirtnKrr Stirinm 1. S. Army, Ih-i,krimetit l tltv I'ltllippln.. All Suriiial Worn ui Kt-wuntblt iTltm, Hamilton Sublm. PriniTllle, Or. W. A. HLLL FRANK 31ENEFEE lawyers Tb D.I le. Ornin WCUUHTH 32 el knap Cdwards (County fhy.iclan.) Ortfn JtHrmy-ut-jCmm Prit mill; Ortaam. Freil A. RIm, C. K. 1, B. Neville, Jr., E. M. County Surveyor. liopuly Co. Surveyor. Rice & Neville Civil Engin.mr. (ioncrkl KnulneerlnK. ramaviLi.a, (mnioN. 2, . 33rink Onytn. Prineville"Redmond--Sister3 Stage Line Matt Kuiesch, Proprietor. Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1 .50. Express from Red mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50 pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c. Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the Pioneer Cream Company. 11-16 S. R. COOPER, Agent Dr. Charles j.Macl addcn O.tvop.thic Phy.lcUa Itrvi-nUv lM'fvili Hiit SnttuHl Thr.ittll(Yi Kiii1u)im1. I hiuiili' iM-uM-.. iN-t-Uiiy Offic. Ovr Morrit Furniture Slur.. T.Uphoa.i PiaMr, No. 126. Crmok County jfiifraet C: AUli-n n( llit la .11 ll.l .Bit lova lu In Crook couuit. 8. f, HUt, Srattwy, rrmvitb, Oniw 1 E. Fremont AnhilKt and D.ugnar. Ijiiv nuwhitai. id hui1.itiir i-uu.iritt-tiim. Interlur .rrtufinvtii4 .mi UiHur.tiua. Mp.liu.rir. .1 Orrti Huil. Prinill.. ... Or.f M. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract) Cfrtnlnly everyone li.ian abstract now.i lo yoii know wlior your comer ara.i Writ, No, Not eiactly. I Brewster Engiaeerinf Company, I'rineville, Orvgon, will lix.lti them lor run and Ktiitratit. tb. work. Survr-t mf I'lallliig. Irrigation Knglurlii.j ruou I lunmr un, C. A. McFARLANE Lawyer I'rac-tlra 10 all court and V. 8. Unj Ollic. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Atluniry.iit.Ijiw. Ollke In M. It. lllKk-"' (itllif . I'uinevii.i.k, Oiinid.y Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of Th Dlli, Ih.r nprned nfflm In Portland, Oron, Room 805-807 Rll.ll.HU MHl la. , l.... rn.n. IWh fV.....fi tlir.ktiicli tlM-lromrti In Tim IHiIIh. ur illr4 i ,n"ir uriinnu unurt-u win mviv. riruli ((ulliili. I'urllanil I'hulKv M.ln 7.i. Call Amwuiiu PorTL lur aa Nia Umr. OHI IHW. IKHTM or AtUNMIM arou. H.ilh nini-. .u ruaj. ! U.uu itiluphonea. Dr. J.TreKellcs Fox f M. It. 0. 8. Kiir: and 1.. H. A. I-oimIub Li-.iii'pOriKiiii Htnle Meillol lloitrtl. t S-lnllt In rturKory; HyirliMie; All nivntnrr lun.l: kuiiu-ii .nil clillilrnii. di-n.i.. (IIIIi b .ml mlilenre, Main Hi. I'rlnevllle, Of 4 Coniull.llon Free lloun a t R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. I Acute and chronic illwuHt- treatrl HiKTi'MHlully Uy )iiri'ly dniKli'HH ini'tlioiU Room 16-17 Ad.niw Bldf. C.IU r v NKHT NO. 1;. yjm VJ, V J, Suborillnai Onlnr of Owl. meit the fwoml a fourth 'I'luirwliivn in aacli month U llHlltllUn ll.ll. All ittiifmli.rv nu'lM...r.11i ally weirotns. T. K. J. liiffy. rrestdrnlfl juratory nwlacor I. I lilffv. l'rHHwlnl Willard 11. Wirts, Secrotary. 11 Home Comfort Range Kor ae at the I'rliioville FurnitiiH hxi-baiio. 1