I WE MOVE APR list From Now Until Our Removal We -will Run a I I is 7 LOCAL MENTION Judge Springer left Sunday for a trip to lalem. Born At Bend, to the wife of Bruce Gray, a girl. Born In Portland, February 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Elkins have returned from their trip to Port land. Dr. Howard Gove returned Mon day from a business trip to The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Dixon re turned la3t week from a trip to Portland. A. A. White of St. Paul, owner of Hotel Oregon, is here looking over his property. Miss Florence Merrill left last week for Hoquim, Wash., where she will visit her father for a few weeks. Miss Elsie Osborn who ha3 been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida Prose, will go to The Dalles next Monday for a stay of several months. Frank E. Brown of Kent, Ore., and Ida H. Kentner of Terrebonne were granted a license to wed by County Clerk Brown February 7. Sammy Newsom has returned ..from Corvallis, where he has been ( taking a short course in agriculture. He will have charge of one of his father's ranches. Articles of incorporation were filed last week by the Paulina Creamery Company. Capital stock $5000. The incorporators are H. J. Lister, K, ,D Huston and II. C. Ferrer, ftpriiiinpH vu Wc won't move goods that we can sell Prices on all Fall and Winter Goods ASTONISHINGLY LOW !Blankets, Underwear, Hats, all Footwear, ex cept new spring styles, Dress Goods, Sweaters, Heavy Shirts, Outing Flannels, Clothing, Lined Gloves, Crockery, Stoves, Paints ; Extraordinary Bargains in Implements, Glassware, Ranges, Wagons and Farm Machinery. This is YOUR Opportunity to Profit as we are forced to vacate, and our large stock must be reduced. Remember, we are piling up the Bargains in Every Department that will save you money. Though forced to move April lt. nevertheless we have new goods arriving daily, and you will find ui "with the ' Goods." New Spring Millinery, Ginghams, Suitings, and Notions expected next week. COLLINS W. ELK INS 1 ailOFlilg d.er suits left on hand that I will sell at a bargain in order to make room for my new spring stock LOCAL MENTION E. B. Knox of Post was down Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millican are in from the ranch. Mrs. MacFadden, who has been very sick, is improving. Mrs. Robert Zevely has returned from a visit to the country. Jim Cram and bride are expe2ted home from Portland this week. George Whiteis has moved out to his ranch a few miles from town. Regular services at the Presby terian church next Sunday. M. A. Prater, pastor. Geo. Dickson of Prineville shipped three cars of sheep and one of hogs to the North Portland market Wednesday. Terrebonne Oregon ian. The date of the W. C. T. U. In stitute has been changed to Thurs day, February 20. Everybody come and enjoy a good literary and social time at the Baptist church. Frank Wylde left today for La- Grande, where he will work in an abstract office. He will be found a good faithful worker who is always on the job. Frank leaves many friends in Prineville who wish him success in his new home. A Madras subscriber to the Journal, under date of February 14, requests that his paner be chanced to Metolius. As he did not sign the letter we are unable to make the change. If his eye should light on this paragraph he will know why the change was not made. EAR1ICE SALE I have a Gormley, LOCAL MENTION. Warren Knox was up from Hay creek Tuesday. Messrs. Phoenix and Fruberg were Redmond visitors Saturday. Isom Cleek is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. He is im proving slowly. Ed Slayton, who has been drilling for water on the bench back of his home, struck a good flow at a depth of 110 feet. R. E. Simpson of Portland who was visiting in Prineville was called East by the sudden illness of his mother in Tennessee. In the list of names given the Journal of those who united with the Methodist church during the recent meetings, the name of Mrs. G. T. Yancey should have appeared Dr. Hyde is on the sick list this week. He was taken down Satur day and has been confined to his bed ever since. He is reported as improving. The Ladies' Aid of the Presby terian church will serve supper at the home of Mrs. R. L. Jordan to morrow evening. There will be fried oysters and other things to eat. Those Presbyterian women are famous cooks. J. C. Robinson of Madras has se cured the agency for the New Hud son cars and in addition handles the old reliable Reo. Both ars are well and favorably known in Prine ville. Mr. Robinson is no stranger here and is as popular as the cars he represents and just as reliable. See his adv. elsewhere in this issue. few made to or- the Tailor Mrs. Boone Pleasant ly Remembered Last Monday afternoon the home of Mrs. J. W. Iloone was the scene of a most happy gathering when nximbers of the Eastern Star met to help her celebrate her birthday. The lodge sent greetings and two large bouquets of carnations in the morning so Mrs. Boone thought she had been most kindly remembered. In the afternoon about forty members of the lodge, ladened with all kinds of good things to eat and many tokens of remembrance, en tered her home to help her further enjoy the day. Mrs. Boone's pic ture was taken with her flowers and remembrances after which the afternoon was spent in social inter course. To appreciate the spirit of the occasion and to know of the high esteem in which the lady is held by the Eastern Star could only be un derstood by seeing the many happy faces and hearing the good wishes expressed. Another Fire at Bend. A fire at Bend last Thursday night destroyed property to the amount of several thousand dollars. The property destroyed was on the weHt side of Oregon street between the new First National Bank build ing and the Smith corner and destroyed three saloons, two pool halls, barber shop and restaurant. This is the same location visited by fire about a year ago completely destroying the buildings. SI REO REO AND HUDSON AUTOMOBILES The New Hudson "3 7" Hudion "54" A, Six Reo the Fifth J. C. Robinson, Agent, 2-6 Madras, Ore. Miss Hermann Entertains Shumias Miss Louisa M. Hermann enter tained the Shumia club at the home of Mrs. John W." Smith last Satur day. The program opened with quotations from "Paradise Lost," followed by a solo by Mrs. E. L. Coe. Mrs. R. E. Gray and Miss Catherine Conway gave a review of Milton's "Paradise Lost." A paper on Religious Current Events, pre pared by Mrs. Ada B. Millican, was read by Mrs. Kayler. The guests of the club were Misses Cassidy, James, Hubbard, Ingdahl, Evans and Barnes. Team Wanted. Team mares, about 1000 lbs. each: true workers, gentle and good travelers; not over 8 or 9 years old. Must be bar gain for cash. Also wagon and harness. Address David Miuiuhn. Terrebonne. Oregon. 2-13-1 1 Ik . w su, la Services at the Methodist Church Services at the Methodist church Sunday are as follows Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11; Young People's church at 3 p. m. The Epworth League will meet for Bible study and social uplift at 0:30 p. m. At 7:30 the pastor will de liver an address on "Abraham Lin coln, the Greatest American." Everybody welcome. John E. Wil liams, pastor. , Prominent Visit dm Here. W. P, Davidson, president of the Oregon & Western Colonization Co.. and G. M. Bailey, president of the Northwest Townsite Co., arrived in Prineville Tuesday evening. Thev left today for a trip to' Burns. Crook County Journal, 1.50 per yr.. a it n I