LOCAL MENTION. The Crook County Journal wishes its many readers and friends a Merry Christmas. The Crook County High School vacation will bogm net week. It will close for two weeks. Mosdaires Charles O'N'eil and K. t a ),,. ,. ;;t ;t fri.m.i ;.i tvim-' ville until after the holidays. J S. I. IViki a of 1 rair'o City is Mr. and Mrs. Carey W. Foster ; visitinc his brother. Pr. H. l 1M left Tuesday to sj en I the h. Ways , kml!' of thi ci:-v-with friends in Tortland and Seattle, j The ladies of the Annex will et - T. v ,. , , ,. . , .;n ! tertain at the clul rooms the after The Methodist I-adus Aid wul , .... , v l-.:i. noon of New ear s Iuy. meet in the church next rruiaj.j Pec. 20, at 215 i. m. A full at- Ci,n ',u fw vas? lf -vou evt" tendance is required. think -vou can J"ek Sumnww -.,,,., , .-t v a'xuit it. It means dollars in your The basket kill pune at l lul ll!l .,,..,;. k.tu.v.n ti l101'1- Ochoconiar.s and Alphas resulted in ! A larjre de'esration of Trineville : a score of 43-20 in favor o" the . Msons visited the Redmond lod; e Alphas. llast r'r'day night. They report a. Rev. Root and wife, who have RiVh1 U:w- been holdinc revival tmvtin.es at' The children of the Methodist . ; the Rantist church for the past rive ' ro"lr the csntata. "How; u-W loff t.'-.v for their home in Dayton, Wash. Redmond has a new papei The Enterprise. It would seem to a man up a tree that Redmond was prettv well supplied with papers be-, fore the advent of the new one. Dr. Edwards returned Saturday from Portland where he accom panied Mrs. Seth Rodman who un derwent an operation for appendi citis. She is getting along nicely. White & Mackey have opened a lew ana ue siaoie mine .ruen. Mace Darn on rounn street, near the electric light plant. They so - , , , ,. licit a share of the pubhe patronage. H. B. Henley and W. W. Richard - son of Portland, accompanied by Frank Reader of the Portland branch of the Oregon & Western Colonization Co.. were in Prinevn e Central Uregon Title & Trust Co. . IU",1J 11 nu,si neipim an.i m;ertst The lvedmond Poultry Show has were filed Monday with County been postponed until January 15. Clerk Brown. Capital stock $3000. i Prof. Ooe and his teachers had 16, 17 and IS. Remember the new Frineville will te the principal place made careful plans for this meeting date. It will afford a fine oppor- 0f business. The incorporators are bit were disappointed that n ore tunity to get inside facts on a grow-' A. R. Bowman, Hewitt Davenport parents did not attend. ing industry' in Crook county. Powell Butte Items j Allen Willcoxen returned home from the ciunty seat Friday where he had been serving on the jury for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards Vere business visitors to Redmond ! Saturday. Leland Casey and mother were ; transacting business with Redmond merchants last Thursday. j Geo. Beckman lost a valuable Jersey cow laet week, the result of overeating potatoes. This is the disposed and made the trip to as- j second cow to die from the same : certain the progress made by their ' Mr. Thompson, of the Hotel Ore cause here recently and the fact is ' classes in school so that they might g0n and Grill always remembers the indisputable that the potatoes if i up with their studies during ;ittJe folks at Christmas time. He eaten to excess will bloat and kill as quickly as green alfalfa. Geo. Morgan is building a bunga low on his farm in the Upper Butte district. X. P. Allen is doing the carpenter work on the barn being erected on the place recently leased by John S. Kein. Sam Vaughn, the Prineville sheep ir.an, has established inter quarters for I; is fioek on the A. H. I: plaw. Our Eeckn' in the new ar., is w av r-ad si:irv;sor. Ceo. doing things Shoe days i t :v.a.-ii!.g needed re- the r :-,. : a.t:re3 ns ' I we will soon di'c'i crossi: have Iri. .its. Tr .3 a much . ueecei trr.provetner.t avi rr.an is deserving bringing clov:t th A musical club !zed among the I of masic. Moe-ti! f nr.; organ-! : overs : 'd t :u h ' I-., Sunday ever.irg at t:.t h.-:r.. and Mrs. Julian t.'albrjsit!:. Business iooKed rash-ng : Elliott last Friday a. m w ir.g to attend his traps he .i of Mr.. ' r Aivr. ,oti 1:0-iscover- ed he had caught two large coyotes. 1 This is some trapping fur a school boy. Mrs. E. A. Bussett and family tnoved to Prineville test week where they have rented rooms and will live for the remainder of the winter LOCAL MENTION A. W. Ootliior of Wasco was in rrinoville today. Mrs. Marion IVwoll of Grass Yalloy is visiting relatives in l'rino v lb. Jay Christian and family of , U.)UrU have moved to Trineville for the winter C!as Explain!." Xmas Fve at 7:30 o'clock. j Mrs. Emma Sears, sister of Mark j Powell, came up from Grass Valley j the first of the week to spend the! holidays in Frineville. Ther. was a Krht fall of snow I iindav nitrht. About an inch of! ! the beautiful covered the ground. i It soon melted, however. ! The Terrebonne Co-operative Creamery has commenced making l butter. It wants more additions- to tie membership roll and an in- gupp,y of cream Both wiii : wnw jn tjme 1 , . i Teachers examinations this week, , c ;At its close bupenntendent rord ' tl, Siilem to attend the county superintendents' convention anl Board of Examiners meeting called by State Superintendent Alderman. . ., ( .-rticies or incorporation oi tne and C. O. Pollard. i ; in order to allow the vounc folks the aivantaTej of the excelhr.t schools of tr a: city. Mr. Bussett, however, will remain on the farm the greater share of the time until the new ow-nera become accustomed to the run of affairs. We are in-! deed sorry to see this family leave our section if only for a short time, John Fengmati' and Frank Eayn loaded a car of wheat for shipment to Bend last week. Miss r.l.k- TWn wnt tn Pr,. ville Monday. She is at home with her sister, Hazel, who is slightly in- uicti ouKruee. i Situation Wanted. By man and wife, both thoroughly experienced, work on a ranch wh-re ! tbt-rearenowomeuorchil.lren. Ad- rtresa F. E. Worrell, Oregon Hotel, Prin'ville- 12 ,9 'P Lost Park bay mare, weight 1J00 pounds, oranu inree bara on rii;(it hip, another brand on left. ehol. muiie roaohe.1. short Ti!, star in fnreherd. chnnkv btiilt. lienar l. Write Walter M. Hronii Kurt K.vk, I'.-e. ll-14dmp For Sale. brei Wliite A few pi: Pivinmith Ion-k liH-Kere st'k nt t ! ea.-i U li-lmp n prize winning L. I.. S. OT l. Prints die. Ore. Buckingham & Hecht Boots and cl bhoe i fanr.othe l.i aten. W ' have fl iir'e w. stock of the twit My!-:.- -foLl.l': Mr. Reck-!tLKW-. credit in: Small Gasoline Pumping En- j gine and Stock Pump At a 1 .u.i.a. I::.!i'.te ...f Cm.: t V,'. , Klkin.-. 11-14 For Sale or Trade. One Mo!:n. p, io:;e.s Coiie-e e!iolar-l:i'. ;:!;i- Sti;,ent ; fii;ii-t enter l.-i ire .I.-itiuarv 1. I'Mjuirv i.f lies. .!.' Breeding. 12-12 Jt Trapper v li ynii nail to rauh more Ciyotes ate! t'u than ynu evr did twfure id ' ' ' ; l,,TLir . For Sale or Trade Wood Paw in rood S L'ha. F. Condart. working order 926 For Sale or Trade Woodaaw, as cheap a dirt. Can be eeen working. Chas. F. Condart. 11-28 A Wheelharrow Ride for Dick Breese R. W. Pir.-se had a whoellwrrow ride on Main street yesterday aft -r-noon with C. Iv Snattuck doing the propulsion tunt. The ride was the result of an election U't. Mr. Shattuck felt it in his bones that the Cllison' Good Government j ticket would all he elected while j Mr. Ureese had a "hunch" that it j wouldn't. The bet was a ride from I the Sevvml street cvtnr to the wnoeo uruijre. lovese ilum t ex act the full measure of the wager. He rode a couple of blocks in the mud and cried enough to the great satisfaction of the motive power. Eastern Star and Masonic Installations The Eastern Star and will install the following officers next week: Eastern Stai Wor thy Matron. Mrs. Louise M. Haner; associate Yatron. Mrs. Lillian Foster, Worthy Patron J. F. HlanchanL j Secretary L. M. Bechtoll. reasurer .Mrs. Wanche Michel. Conductress Miss Pertha IJald- jwin" associate conductress. Mrs. Lulu Rosenlwrg. I The Masons will install the fol lowing: J. F. Blan;hard. W. M.; 1 Wm. J. Pancake. S. W.; Pale Jones, j J. W.; treasurer, R. L. Jordan; sec- jretary. Hugh R.Lakm. Not Many Attend i Parents Meeting A meeting for parents and teach ers was held last Fridav evening at H,o lo'r.1, o, .!,. ,! ,i n'i ..,. . ; . , " i.u . eu . Excellent pa;n?rs were read by r' Mrs. Belknap, Mrs. Collins Elkins a M- John Wigle. These ladies nnde many good suggestions for! botn parents and teachers and made the listeners" realize the great importance of co-operation between Parents and teachers. There were interesting discus-j siuns after each paper in which all took part. These were led by Prof. Cle- 'ho w most earnest in his desire to help h" young l'!1? 0 "i 1 " ii anta LlaUS at the Oregon Hotel . says tnat wis year he has made ar rangements with Kris Kringle to furnish It. im with the biggest tree t. u in .n (V, . " f0Und m 811 lanl wfl!ch will b loaiej with good things f.r the children of Prineville. Santa Cla'us will be on hand to attend n their wants from 2 to 4 Tuesdav. Dec. 24. That prew-nt Is at the Crook "",.. ty Jewelry Store. 12-1 'irvntef t w-leetion In Tovk, Kanistra' Racket Store. Popular Jtlechanics MWTTH SO TOO C.rj L':irjr-TAMD IT A GREAT Cor.'.inuci Etcry cf ih.. World's Progreia v.';irh v may begia reading at zrv time, i which will held your cttrest frcv,.;' 2S3 PASES EACH mKT4 333 PICTURiS Hi ARTIC1X3 C 6SI3U!. IKTXRCiT The "Shop NJl-" rsmn (7) mpi Rives f..y t , .;. . ... niclta lor bxr.t ai"itrjp. mairi, ';. 3i.-e Munn lurciture. wwim cii'-fi-a.' eypnes. magic, aad U lit Uaouj a u kr.' pch xixk $max copies ts cam Ask your newsdealer, or m m tumi copt tout POPULAR MECHANICS CO. Paulina Notes. Sim pouthil of Paulina will lake his departure for Portland next Wednesday. He will remain in the city several days. Charley Morgan, who has been vittitfng friends ami n latives in Sil verton, tregon, ntumed Friday. He reports everything prosnroun in the Silvortnti country, Mr. 'c euie, one of the pro prietor of the McKonxio Jt Canlner sawmill, on Heaver crei'k, returned Siiturday from Terrebonne. He was uooomiwiiiod home by Mr. and Mrs. Farrel of Terrebonne. Ed CampMl and wife will leave in a few days for Cottage Grove for a few weeks' v'sit with Mrs. Camp-j bell's parents of that place. ! Mr. Kie county surveyor, with ' two viewers, has lnvn in the Heaver ertH'k count ! the ast week survey ing for a county road which is to Masons!),,...,, i ,..,;,,;,, th. I.-W...i;.. sawmill an ! r.ms in a stouthuest di recti m to the Burns road. A much needed improvement. Roy and Iiyd Powell from near Prineville have Wn in the neigh borhood for the past week. While hen they purchased about twenty head of hoises from Wm. Treichel. The young people of Paulina meet every Friday night in the Pau lina hall and spend a wry enjoyable time with music, readings, recita tions, etc. They have a drama in view for the near future; announce ments later. L. M. Miller & Co.' team arried from Redmond this week with a supply of Christmas go xls. E. E. Ijiughlin, Cha). (Yn ;lc ton and Louis Throoji were busims visitors at Paul'ni this week. Miss Goldie Telfer, who is teich- i ing a very sucixssiui tertn of school in the Iieaver district, arrtveit in Paulina to lay enroutv for Prineville. where siie goes to take the teachers' examination. II. Pinisong, a resident of the Ochoco country, is very busy at present hauling posts and fencing his desert claim which lies near Paulina. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Messenger of Suplee, accompanies! by Herman i Winans, formerly of Prineville, ' were transacting business in Paulina j this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, formerly of ; Izee, have moved into Paulina and ' are interested in the Hotel Paulina ; with Bruce Heisler. SlBSCRIBKK. . No convternatlon or conntlpntlon (ale. but everything reliable nt live and let-live prion at Knumtrn'H. 12 i'J Holiday Millinery Sale Hat at your own price until January 1 L Ev erything muit be told. Mrs. Estes Prineville, Ore. Lafler's Studio A I'lrii'i1 t'lirH 2ko1 portrait, and farm vie1. Kitinrir injr or ';. ilmn Leatly aiol iiiiierly I'lioto work esi liati(ed for wood Send in your tilina by mall We are located on Main Street, near club ball F. L Lafler, Prop. We strive to please New and Second-hand Furniture Prineville omeoooy Is Expecting you CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR They are waiting for you to come. The Homing Instinct tells you to go The desire for comfort cuggeatt the Line of Block Signal to Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kama City and all Point East "THE EASY WAY." I H. BAUKOL, Agent Or Passenger Dep't, D. P. Adamsori & Co., Druggists For Drugs, Patent Medicine, Chemical Lownev' Candid, Ice Cream Soda, Sta tionery and Prescription ee D. P. Adamson & Co. i j EVERY DAY in the YEAR THROUGH TRAIN TO PORTLAND Leaves Redmond 7:15 A M. Arrives Portland 5:.'10 P.M. D ct C r v L o n (1 i ill i t e SEATTLE, TACOMA, SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, DENVER, OMAHA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, And All Points East and South via tho North Dunlc Road, Fares, Schedules and Details W. E COM AN. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Can we have your name Hardware and Stovri of all kinds, Piano and Orgnni. Get Our Price Before You Buy Furniture Company ON Through train. Iliuhclnn equipment A plcature to antwer question, Write them you are com ing; Then let us tell you how li tie it will coit O.AV. R N. Redmond. Well Fargo Bld'g, Portland Fresh Home-Made Candies AT THE CASH GROCERY" Leave your Xmat Order Geo. Whiteis, Prop. iilRInl CENTRAL OREGON LINE n v c t i o n T r a ins t o f o Northern Purific Railways. and (Ireat Northern. Will be Supplied on Request H. BACKOL. Apt. Redmond, Or. on the Journal list