COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Powell Butte Allen Willroxun muile a trip to lli'nil Saturday, execllnir to return on the train Sunday a. m. The Con ductor, however, refusal to hold lilt train until Allen flnUhed hU nap. MiaaJ.neC. Allen of Prineville visited her brother, II. K. Allen a few day tho latter part of the peek. Miaa Allien is a teacher in the public schools of Prineville. ' Harve Whitman of Sxkane was a visitor in these parts severul days liwt week, returning to his home Saturday. Wr. Whitman owns 80 acres of line land In this neighbor hood. Alvin KliriT" was a visitor at the county seat Saturday. Mins Alma Johnson of I'rineville cnmo out Satunlny fur a short visit with her father, II. L. Johnson. Work on the new Iverson houae is being piiHhed rapidly along and the building will soon be completed. Minn Viola Truowlule and Mkh Anna Miller came out from I'rine ville Friday to visit with her folks a few days. lieeves Wllleoxen went to Bond Tuesday on business. Mr, and Mrs. I!. A. Sharp and Mrs, G. C. Truemlale were visitor nt the t'rook County high school Friday. Mrs. K. A. Hussett cnme out from I'rineville Saturday, returning Sutiilny. J. L. Foster and wife, of Salem, parent of the Heath brothers are here visiting their sons, Porter and iU'iwis, having come In on the Suit day train. They may locate here, providing loeul condition are sititr factory. The Wolfer Bros, arc busy trans porting their big crop of gpuds to the warehouse in Redmond. Harold Charlton came, out Friday for a few days' visit with home folks. Harold is attending IhkIi school at Prinevillo. Mr. Allen Willcoxen went to I'rineville Monday for a short visit with Mr. A. E. Hussett and family. Mrs. A. W. Hayn returned from Prineville Monday, where she has been the past week nursing her daughters, Gladys and Hu.ol, who have been quite ill. Mrs- Hayn re ports Gladys as improving but says Hazel is not doing so nicely. We ho to see her out again soon. Mrs. Hayn re tu reed to Prineville Tuesday, whete she will remain tin til the girl are able to be around agnin. Earl Saunders ond wife are the proud parents of a fine' baby girl, which arrived at their home re cently with the avowed intention of taking up her permanent residence. Mr. Wallace Smith entertained a few of her friends at a delightful five hundred party at her home Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Sharp and family, who have been visiting the past week at the Truesdule home, left Tuesday for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will visit Mr. Sharp's relative before returning to their home at 'Grand Junction, Colo. Miss Ida Charlton has been an . inmate of the Charlton home for the past week, employed to nurse Mrs. Saunders and the new baby E, A. Bussett has been suffering for the past ten days with a severe case of la grippe and neuralgia. ' Geo. Ilobbs butchored a hog re cently that tipped the scales at five hundred and twenty-five pounds. We call that going some. S. D. Mustard took a load of hogs to Prineville Tuesday. QA number of farmers from the Redmond vicinity are hauling straw from out our way. In some in stances the straw is given away as we have more than can be con sumed here. Ready to Saw Wood. - I have just bought woodsaw and am Srepared to do your work. Leave or rs at L. KamBtra'i Jewelry Store. 1-16 Martin Kamstha. I Paulina Notes. Andrew Bernard, Gumle Delore and Leon Farrat of Suplee were transacting business in Paulina Mon day. Gm Georganson and Carl Lander came In from the sawmill on Beaver creek Monday, where they have been cutting log for the mill. ' Mack Cornett of Prineville was in Paulina Tuesday. Mr. A. Piatt left for Prineville Tuesday. She has been visiting with Mr. K. Campbell. I. M. Midland on, Orrin, were in Paulina Sunday on their way to Prineville. The young people of Paulina met at the home of Grant Miller and siient a very pleasant evening. There wre about twenty-five pres ent. Refreshments, consisting of Ice cream and cake were served. T. II. Hrennan returned Monday from Portland. He disposed of his bunch of beef steer In the Portland market at a good figure. Jack Summer of Prineville and I'M Nelson of Post were in Paulina Thursday repairing the telephone lines. Iwis Throop went to Prineville Friday. Ho will be at the county seat for some time. Mrs. T. H. Brennan came up from Prineville Sunday. After a few days at her home she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Gilchrist, of Suplee. The Misses May and Anna Mc- Cullough of Prineville are visiting at the home of M. L. Brown. There will be a drama at the Pau lina hall during February. The cast of characters will be given next week. Shoe Repairing. King, Hi Shoo Itepairer, i located ill llrst tiiilldinir eontb of (Jrhnro bridge, on cant mil) of Mum utrwl, i'rineville. Men's .hues hall-aoled Willi So. 1 leath er lor SKI cuiils wr pair. l.adiua' GO Cents pel pair, (satisfaction iinarantoed. 2 13-lmp Sheep Wanted. From 300 to 500 head of cheep wanted. Address, giving lull particular!), (.'hook Coi'NTt .Ion is Prineville, Ore. l ilt Maurine Face Preparation Sold and guaranteed by Old?, Wort man & King, Portland, breifnu. ('all for a 1'iee Facial Treatment at the homo ; Mrs. (). C Clay pool, local nfiit. '1'liono orderi promptly delivered. 12-12 Call for County Warrant. Notlre i hereby given that General Fond Warrants up to and including No. 14 will bo paid iiMin presentation. In terest alnpi alter I bit date. Dated thia loth day of Januarv, 1013. It. 1.. JORDAN, County Treasurer, Crook Co., Ore. For Sale White Wvandotte Cockerels by 1). P. Adamson, I'rineville, Ore. " ll-lill Horses for Sale Address It. V, Constable, I'rineville, Oregon. 12 Will SelloTrade. 1 Imve a few jfood fresh milk town will be Jreah within two months. All good, hlgh-Krnile cows Jerseys, Hiilntelnn, mill DurhuniK. Will Hell for enali, or trade for beef or stix k cut tie or fnt hogs, or good well broke horse, If young. Box 17". Ited uiiiud, Ore. 12 -Hi -It (let the price of enamel kltchunwnre at Kamstra'8 Racket Store. 2.U Call for County Warrants. All high school warrants up to and including No. 21 will be paid on presen tation at my ollice. Interest stops al.er this date. Dated this 23rd day of January, W13, Ralph L. Johoan, County treasurer of Crook county 1f f C Lodge meets everyTues- fa day night. Strangers welcome. (tko. Nom.it, N. G.J Bkht Barsks, V. U.) T. L. Coon, Sec. j C. B. Dinwid Dta, Trreaa You mail order housewife will be sur prised at prices at Kanistra'a Itacket Stort. . 2 6 Jersey for Sale. High grade Jersey heifers, selected from the heaviest producing herds of the Willamette valley. Will freshen during the coming spring and summer. Phone or address L. B. Lafollett, Prine ville, Or. 26 Strayed. Light bay pony with white spot In forehead ; mane roached ; weight be tween 800 and 900 pounds; branded HP on left shoulder. Reward for its re turn to Hoi igan & Reinke. 2-6 Old Culver. Mr. France Wright and daugh ter, Lorene, have gone to Madra for an indefinite tay. Floyd. Osliorn, who took the eighth grade examination, received hi diploma last week. . Carl T. Hubbard, from beyond Grandview, spent a abort time at George Osborn'a recently, Mr. Robert Oaborn entertained a number of ladle last Thursday, The day was (pent In quilting and visiting. A delicious dinner was served. Mr. and Mr. A. Merchant went to Madras on business last Monday. A number of farmer attended the Farmer' Union at Culver Feb ruary 8. They report a very good meeting. Several of the boys from this neighborhood have joined the band at Culver. They are planning to give the play, "Tompkings' Hired Man," in the near future. This is an exceedingly entertaining play. Mrs. George Osborn visited rela tives and frientls in Madras last week. Little Lorene Wright re turned home with her. Jim Read and wife were shopping in Madras Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rodman entertained a party of young people in honor of their daughter. Ivy. it was Miss Ivy' fourteenth birth day. She received a number of nice presents. , Winfred Osborn left for a week' visit to Morgan, Sherman county. Messrs. Dow and Elvas Dobkins have taken their traction engine to Juke Harvingtons, where they will pull down juniper trees. Floyd Dobkins and Arthur Thomp son will give a dance in Culver February 28. Everyone is cordial ly invited. Supper will be served j at the hotel. Mrs. Carl Windom, who injured her ankle very severely while coast ing some time ago, is slowly im proving. . J. Z. Keeney and wife left Satur day for their home in Bellingham, Wash. Oregon Trunk Ry. Train Now leave Redmond 7:24 A.M. Arrive Portland 5:30 P. M. This train runa through without change to Portland, crossing the Colum bia river on the splendid bridge at the : lelilo I alls. Direct connections are made at Fall bridge for Spokane and all point east. 2-13 3t Irrigated Land for Rent, Improved irrigated hind for rent in Powell llulle district. Apply to (i. A. Mcl'arlane, Redmond, Ore. 2 13-tI Bids for Wood. Notice ia hereby given that bid are railed for to furnish UK.) cords of solid 4-foot pine eonlwood lor the courthouse and SO cords of aolid 4-foot cord wood (juniper preferred! for the Crook Coun ty High School. Uids to be opened the liral Monday in March, 1IU3. The county reserves the right to reject auy or all bids. Hv order of the county court. W kki:s Brown, Clerk. Notice. All bills owing the Prineville Furn iture Kxehange must be paid in 30 davs from Feb, 1, 1U13, to thus. F. Con dart. 2-6 3t Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Instate. In the county court of the state of Oregon for the countv of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased . Notice la herebv given that under and by virtue of a decree and order of sale ol real estate made and entered in the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, on the 8th day of Febru ary, 1013, in the above entitled matter, authorising, empowering and directing uiu to uo so, i win on me lStk d.y .f Mrcl, 1913, In front of the front door of the court boise in Prineville, Crook eonaty, state of Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, all the following described real estate belonging to the estate of John 11. Jarrett, deceased, and all the right, title and interest the said John H. Jar rett had, at the time of his death, in and to the following described real property, to-wit : Lots 3 and 4 and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 5 in township 14 south of range 111 east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook county, state of Oregon, and con taining one hundred and fifty-three and 84-100 , acres, in one parcel and altogether, to satisfy the approved claims against said estate and the ex penses of the administration. This notice is published in the Crook County, Journal of I'rineville, Crook countv. Oregon, for four weeks bv order of the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the aoove entitled court. Dated this 12th day of February, 1913. 2-13 L. M. Bkchtkll, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Statement of Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON November 20, 112 IjHknm . lia.7V.T4 orMrfl Man klii Houot Uwb aua inaiit Total ... 4 7.t ti isajm . tM'JI.I W, A. Boora. Praa. D. W. Mravaarr-. Vlat-Pm. U A. Booth. Aiat.ur.tl'nUn' It Pleases JptlMi 1 to know that our meat is entrusted to his care, for he knows that good meat ia half the battle in cooking. He can get the best reanlta with our meata it ia so tender and delicious. Our Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, are exceptionally fine in grade. If yon have not tried our steaks or chop there ia a treat coming la you in them. City Meat Market '-Mm The Name Over the Door When yon buy inerchnndise of any sort jewels, clothing or household Roods are you not led to patronize some particular store In each line because of the stability of that house, the charac ter of their goods and their reputation for square dealing ; or, on the ot lie hand, do you buy as cheaply ns possible, Irrespective of quality or the reputation of the dealer ? To no purcheae that yon make should more thought, more enro and more consideration be given than the buying of you piano, liecnuse under the beauties of the finely finished veneers of a pluno lies a delicate mechanism, a constructive principle, which if properly anil carefully made of good materials, assembled by highly skilled workmen, will last and give satisfaction for an average life time, if, on the other hand, the finely finished cae covers what is termed a commercial piano well, how are you to know ? THE NAME OVER THE DOOR is the best guarantee of the mer chandise In the house. Our name has stood for more than 30 years for the highest the most approved method of piauo Belling, that name Is nn unlimited guarantee as to price ami quality an insur ance policy as It were, that the Instrument bought will prove sat isfactory In every sense : that in fiuish, durability and musical quality It Is the best possible nt the price price paid, and that price Is Indentlcnlly the same, save for the addition of eastern freight, as the Instrument would eosfou the lloors of Its manufacturers In Chicago, New York or Boston. Consult your own best Interests when buying, and buy not hastily, but after full deliberation. We gladly explain our easy payment plan and welcome Investigation, Write for descriptive catalogs, giving prices' and terms The Wiley B. Allen Co. CHAS. F. CONDART, Prineville Representative Seventh and Morrison St., Portland. ftjafcLa::1B III ILVrjnVL-BEIR, when you begin craving rough, high-proof, strong whiskey when flavor, ! delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cut out drinking. Cyrus Noble Is pure, old and palatable i bottled at drinking; strength. Costs no more than any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents.Portland . Capital pal hi full.. .1 wot , M,non, , 7,f. K.I.JU7.4 rndmdsd pronto. , l!"" , njmM C. M. bimOabkr the Chef Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON yroesstciat Cards. AlMtractn. Inaurance" The J. H. Haner Abstract Co. Incorporated Prineville, Ore. Farm Loan. Bonds. Law Office of W. P. MYERS Kamatra BUg, PrWvilU, Or Dr. Charles MacFadden Oataopatbtc Pbyakiaa HrtMite. THvtrtla an Nataral Thrrapratlca KmpUywI. I'uronta Iftttun a Speclaltr . , Office la Kamatra Block TalapboM Piooecr, No. 128. T. E. J. DUFFY Attorned -at-Law OtuccOMor l W. A. Bell) PaixETiixa ... Oreqox Prof. A. W. Grater, Divina Healer Office In Morria Iiailding three doors soath of Journal office. Prineville, Oregon D. H. PEOPLES Gvil and Irrigation Engineer Room 11 Adamsoo Iild'g Prineville, Ore. Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Crook County Bank Building Cmtta tanwW rmmtttlf Imp r Mipkl J mm 9Fmm mam, PrlnepttU. Ormfm. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract5 Certainly everyone has an abstract now. Do yon know where your corners are. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, OrepMi, wiil locate them for you and guarantee the work. Survey ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering. Phone Pioneer 204. Cam. S. CJmmrtlt X. P. SB.Iknap OCCC LISTS Belknap dc Cdwards !Pkjstm4'mmi aaa Srfmns. (County Physician.) SPrinnilt; Or ft. J. Tregelles Fox M. R. C. 8. Eng; and L. 8. A. London; Licence? Oregon State Medical Board. 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