lBalallarolrlwlu jj COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE I Paulina Notes. 1 .'owtell U very all-k wltli pneu mould. lr. liny ot Joint Jiny In In atttt'lllllllln). Mr, KMin unit on n( Arlliiicton wi'rt In His twlhliiirliiM)il ImijIiik rattle till week. They bouuht about m boitil lor liiture tlcllvery. Murliiii Morunn and laiully wore III I'ttlllllm till week. They were r.'t ii nil iiit Iroiu vlall with Mm. Murtfun'a inniit. There whn it good utteinlmice Hi church Suutlny. Mr. Hum will holil nervier nunlii In three weeka. Mr. nml Mm. K. J. Clark of Huiilce were In I'liiillmi Frlilny wlthaloml f ranch produce, auth na mu, cnlt lli, ete. Itolil. MrCutloiijcli ennie over (nun John iMy Frlilny. I.. K Tliroop rnmo up Irom I'rtnc vlll Hwiilay. lie vlaltetl l'ortlinl m hlle away. Silvia Miller ol Suplee wna a vlaltor In I'milliin Frlilny. Kilwiinl II, ('lurk htu taken a con tmot to paper the new liouae o( A. 41. HcobkId. C. K. Illumli'lt returned from Prliie- vllle r'rlilny. He nwi a aticceaafiil tenclier'a rxnnilnntlon Mini will tench In the Siipltu illatrlct, bfKlniiliig-ni'U Mouilny, Mr. Thulium K. (Jitnlncr inaile a tuiatm-M trip to I'rinevHIe thin week. Powell Butte. Mm. Kriink klwtli-r anil children rnine out Tliumility (or a week' vlult with Mr. and Mr duo. Klaaler. Mr. Allen Wlllcoicu and little tlnnifhter vlaltft Irli niU at Deachutea Mntunliiy, returning home Kiindiiy, Kom Himw'tt a aufllclently re covered from a recent elckuHut to lie alitu to ri'turn home from l'rluevllle HiUunliiy. MIm Helen Peery h it for her home lu Portlitiid Suturday where after vlaltlng a abort time with relative. Hhe will ko ou to Monmouth to com plvte her avhool work. Mint I'eery Ik apeclalliluu; lu primary work. Ilev. Crciiahnw ol Redmond vlaltetl Krhliiy at the tleo, Klaalcr home. Mm, Karl Forreet aaaumed her dutle lie teacher at the Khcpurd school Mondny. Mr. For rent hue excellent recoiiiiuciidalloiia and w ill, uo doubt, give entire aailafac tlon. Mr. and Mr.. Win, Froelie of lied moud were vIhIIom In thla aectlon Monday. Mr. Frocbe wui buylnif up (at utock to lie uwd lu the lted mond meat market, Mia Helen Peery delightfully en te rtalued the ecbolara of her achool aud a lew friend at the tJvo. Heck iiiiiu home Friday evening. Giiinea aud mualc were IndtilKed lu and all Jollied In eating their ahiire ol the nuta and candle provided by the luwU-aa. All cxiirtna thcniaclve Shooting Scrape at Sisters Monday There wai a shooting acrape at Sinter Monday. A man by the name of Brown Hturti'd to clean out the hunk house at the Mack Ilutte ranch and Kt into trouble with J ark KitehluK. Hrown wa more or lutM undur the influence of liquor when he HtarU-d the trouble. He followed KiU'hinff outaide the houae, it it slated, and this where the nhuotinif waa done. Kitching- ahot the man twice once In the mouth and again in the forehead It is aaid Brown will recover. President Wilson's I Cabinet Members' Lots of Settlers Coming to Oregon She will be away about two wwkn. imVitK uumly good time. a.j. nnmiimrn ami wire returned i'h,iv m,,rl.i i.ri,,i,f ,,,ut .rv r'rlilny from a leu dnya' vlult to'i..-j . ,)Hrlr ol n,,i uu.,.. ,,ur,na I on a aeiirvh for John Cumy who It olltnltlt' point. Tln-re have been evernl real eatate nlr In our nelKhborhood reeently. Laud la lrliilim noml prh-in, K. K. I.auuhlln rame up from The linlh-a TiH-adny. He n'portaweatlier ciiinlltliiii. there murh the 'anme a In Crook. V. C. Cungleton ha been k-k with In Krle till week. At prewtil wrltliiK he I in mil Improved, lan Folh'tte, who baa bitn In 1'iijillim the pnt month, took hi departure Weduraduy tor hi home In Lebanon. Roberts. March J. The pupil . of Keliool I'Utrh t hud an entertainment In the achool boue, February 21at. There were quite a few people prea nt and all at-emed to have a plena ant time. The entertainment con lated of enklii, dlnlogui1, lnK liiK, and phonoKrnph election. Alter the entertainment came a liiiNkct.aix'litl. Lloyd linker auctioned off the haket. The hluheet price. pnld for a Imaket wna 9?.r0, Thl biiMket win miide by one ol the fourth urn do pupil who deiterve much prtilae for her effort. The chool netted :I5 from the Kiile that I to be lined In buying wiu reporteil wiw miming alm-e the Kunday precirdlng when he wua lnt aeeu at l'rluevllle. The Joke waa on the aenrcher, however, when one :f the party found fancy In hi hark cooking brvaklaat. L. W, Vun liim'ii wa given a aur prtm Thumdny evening. After a game ol "60u" the Indie proceeded to rve itelU'lou refrt-atimeuU which conalated of preened chicken aiiud wlclice, hrlmp aiilml and vherlM-rt. Mr. Young ol Redmond came out Moudny to be at the bedalde of Mr. Fote,r. Mr. K. A. lluaaett of l'rluevllle ciiine out Monday to vlit Mr. Bu ett aud atteud the Foater Inlermeiit. Mr.' J. Hitler of Oregon City came In Monday to be at the bedalde of her brother, C. II. Foater, but ar rived too late to ce him lu life. Urn nt Crltener and wife of Oregon City, brother of Mr. Foster, were arrival on the anme train. Stop That Itch! win gnarMrtM torn to te aW I 1 1 Iwa No rmtr that I hv. r aoM for Rtuitil I'aorl.m and all oihar Hmiji.. The following are President Wil- h'n,:" f,1;"1 mor9 time ago. He report having had a good time while away but I glad to get back ngiilu. There wiih a aurprlae dance at the home of llurrj Bnrue February 2. There wna quite a mi in Ivor jirewm. DiiiH ln j wna kept up until a lute needed hour. Kveryone report a very en- article. All the scholar drwrve the' Jyal.le time. Mli(utli l.nngroru lilgheat rommeiulatlou for th. lr ! ' the Hry Luke rllHtrlct made her work a they till labored erncHtly ' debut Into the Hnrue aoclety on nml hard. To tho outHlde of tlto ' thl ocealoii. We nil hope thnt ahe m hool who lent their nHHlHtunce, wo y fnvor u with her presence on extend n vote of thanks. Perhaps we future occasions. will have another entertainment lor you some time Inter. I'M Ooulil took a trip to Bend Inst week and spent Sumlny with his daughter, Mrs. Paul. Ed Parker started to Prlnevllle on Saturday evening. He expects to complete his buslues nut! return by the last of the week. II. Ilium purchased a pnlrof horses last week from Jim Cram. Mr. I! 11 nil expect to use 1 licit) this sum tner on his ranch. Both mil main are well broke saddle horie n well as work hurst's. Ir Wlrtx has been working VV. F.ldrlttgu the pust. two weeks, 'noon u the weather get better Wlrtx will complete his job. fur As Mr. Barnes. March 3. Not uuvlng Heen any Item from this place for some time will submit the following It looks now as If spring wns with us this time to stay. J. II. Sands and fnmlly moved buck ou tuelr homestead some time ago. . L. 8. Logan anil wife of Portland are wsth us again. (irandiua Bennett aud sou, Low, have, been having a slegu of la grippe but are Improving. Born March 1, to the wife of C. A, Stevenson, a daughter. Bom February 27, to the wife of ,Harley Sauudurs, a daughter. There have been preaching services . at the Prlnglo Flat schoolhouse dur ing tliu fore part of the week. A ( good attendauce Is reported. Bye Bennett returned from his win ter's outing lu California a short The Barnes High School gave a wild wist exhibition one evening last week, second only to Pendleton. But Sun 1'h.h Mollle, rather ttiau the scliiml, carried off the honors this time, or In other words, Mollle didn't curry off anything except her halter. How about It, girls. Quite a number from this place ex pect to attend the dunce ut Imperial next Friday night. Johnny Mosicr Is feeding a bunch of horses tor W. W, Brown at the Price plnco. MIks Cmnllle Whltnker expects to return to her old home ut Omaha, Nebraska, soon. The oldest pupil of the Barnes High School, having been late every morning for the lnt month ou ac count of not having the correct time, lias been promised a wutch, but has failed to receive It. Klva Wilhoit of Frinevlllo will be thankful for subscribers or renewsls to Pscilln Homestead or NorthweBt Poul try Journal or votes from papers dtirinn Pacific Homestead's pony contest, 1 27-1 Public Sale. The Redmond Union Warehouse Co. will sell at auction at the warehouse at Redmond on Suturday, March 8th, st 10 o'clock a. m: A Registered Jersey bull, good milch cows, stock cattle, a Ki'niHturcit oerkslure boar, Duroo and Poland China bows, horses, chickens, potato digger, a Chalmers Detroit auto wagons, plows, farming implement! cook stove, dishes and numerous otlie articles. - Persons having any article ti place on sale Bhould list same with the Warehouse Manager at once. 2-27-11 Wanted. llouiokeep r to. take charge of house for a bachelor and invalid mother on Griz.'y mountain. Inquire Prineville Hotel.' UlllltUK M. iUOLANQ. L. VV. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern board of direc tors, ia more Interested In popu lating tho vacant agricultural lands of Orriron than he is in building railroads. Mr. Hill was Id Portland all yestordsy. Today he is going to take a trip over the Oregon Elec trie to Eugene and back and may visit the legiftlatute at Salem, says the Oreifonian. Some of the legislators have been urging Mr Hill to address them today: Plans of bringing settlers to Oregon received bis serious con sideration yesterday. Ha talked the subject over with V. P. Da vitlson, president ot the uregon & Western Colonization Company with whom he is interested. The com pan r acquired 800,000 acres of tbe original miliary wagon road grant in 1011 and since then huve been organizing their agen cies throughout tbe country with the intention of disposing of the agricultural acreage at low pric es. Tbey have land in tbis tract that they can Bell as low as (5 an acre. ' Our inquiries show that tbe Eastern farmers are greatly in terested in Oregon," said Mr Hill. "I think inquiries hert in dicate, too, that there will be a good, heavy movement to tbe un aettled parts of tbe state this year." He conferred also with J. 11. Young, president of the lo cul Hill lines. Mr. Hill hopes tbis year to bring a large party of newspaper men to Oregon and conduct them on a tour of tbe state. He bad such an intention in mind last year but the big political conven lions interfered with his plans. The objective point will be Bill Uiinley's ranch in Harney county. Mr. Hunley wits in town yester day and renewed bis invitation extended to the newspaper men of the Kast when he was a mem ber of tho Western governors' party that visited the Eastern cities over a year ago. Mr. Hill was greatly pleased yesterday when be learned that Franklin K. Lnne had been ap pointed Secretary of the Interior n President Wilson's cabinet, lie denied knowledge of the re puted intention of the Hill inter ests to form an agreement with the Western Pacific- to build a connecting link between the pro perties of the two roads in Ore gon and California respectively, giving the Gould eyslem entrance to Portland and the Hills their long-sought entrance to' Sao Francisco. In commenting on the excel lent showing made by the Great Northern in its report of bust- hess for the last six months of 1912, which testified to heavily increased earnings, he said: "Why shouldn't we be doing good business? We serve the best part of tbe country. Our territory is prosperous. Port land, I am glad to say, contrib uted handsomely to the big vol ume of business we handled last year." He also called attention to the fact that the Great Northern's earnings have growu gradually since Carl R. Gray left the presi dency of the North Bank road in Portland last May to become president of the Great Northern. Mr. Hill and his family will leave tonight for California. son's cabinet officers: Secretary of state William Jen nings Bryan of Nebraska. Secretary of treasury William G. McAdoo of New York. " Secretary of war LIndley M. Garrison of New Jersey. Attorney-General James McRey- nolds of Tennessee. Postmaster-General Representa tive Albert Rurleson of Texas. Secretary of the navy Josephus Daniels of North Carolina. Seretary of th : interior Franklin K. Lane of Calif rnia. Secretary of nifricultur David F. Houston of Aiibsouri. Secretary of commerce Repre sentative William C, Red field of New York. Secretary of labot William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania. D. D. D. Prescription lor Eczema 1 cuarant thla rm Ijr, Th Wlnnrk I'otiipanr. PrlivrllH, Or-t'.o THOPSIS Or THR ASVrAt, STATEMENT or TMK RESERVE LOAN LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY f tn4ianapoi!i, Indians, (or th year end ing Utmbr 31, Jvii. AMflU. Tint mortrvff Imm mnd loan to poilcyhiitra $2,M.45 14 Cash !n offica. banks snd truat cimpnti 91,!M'T.3 V . and muniipal bond 14,4 7 lua from aa-eats and premium , Hoi v " Mill lmvra diM and acrui1 .'. 7 ju and rtefrrd iwrnJumi 6a,2.ft7 All nhr will .owi. S fofestiittal Cards AlNttrtu't. IriHurance Tic J. H Haoer Abstract Co. Incorporated Prlnevllle, Ore. Farm Lord. Bonil. Law Office of VV. P. MYERS Kamitra BU'g, PriMrilla, Or Dr. Charles MacFadden Osteopathic PhfwcUn Hwnlft- rHrUtWi anil Natural ThnLpuUc fcmpluyxl. Ctinmlc IHmwt Hpeclailjr. -Office ia Kamttra Block Talapboaai PioaT, No. 126. f2.TM.SM M L'nnrurtd UMll 7. Total a4mlttl4 umU Charged with Assault Dangerous Weapon C. H. Fry and a man named Beazely trot into an altercation Tuesday, four miles north of Red- mond. Beazely broke Fry's arm with a pitchfork. Fry had him ar rested charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. MabUltlOT. !f4 prnt vlu af all aat tandlng polMe. All othar llml.llltl-a . . Surplua and wiim aa4 capital fJ.lt!.M7.!J lU6.37U.lt i.70,U27 Indlanapolla, January 1. I'll. STATI OF INDIANA: Oltlt. ot Auditor ot Stata. I. W. H. 0-Brt.n. Auditor of tha Stata f Indiana, do hereby rartlfjr that tho Ko aorva Loan LIfa Inaurmnoa Company, ot Indlanapolla. Indiana, haa eompllod with tha tawa of tho atata of Indiana and maintains with thla dapartmant a dpoall of tha lecai raaarva on lu pollclaa aa requlr-d hr law. W. H. O HHIKN. Auditor of Stat. T. . J. DUFFY Attorney '-at-Law (Kuooeaaur to w. A. Bell) Pbixktiu.1 Ossaoa Prof. A. W. Grater. Divin Healor Uffics in Morria Building thre door south ot Journal office. Prinvrille, Oregon D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Room 11 A riant son Bld'g Prineville, Ore. ! 101 Notice. All persons Imvlnn bought lot In the I'lilon cemrtHry that tmreo't re ceived tleetl for the nme are re quested u preaeut their receipt lor lota puiti lor to ADK ItUHTO.V, Sfretary of the truatee for A. O. I". W. ami 1. O. O. V. lotl)fe, Prine ville, wi-egon. 3 6 2t You mail order hnuaewife will he tur priaed st prices st Kaimtra's Itatkft Hlort. 2 6 Ready to Saw Wood. I have jtiat bouKht a aroodesw sad am prepared to do our work. Leave or ders st L, Katnetra's Jewelry Store. 1-16 Maktim Kahstra. t Strayed. Light bay pony with whits spot ii forehead ; mane readied : weiiiiit be tweeo kuu and U00 pmr.d; branded HP on left ahoulder. Reward lor its re turn to Hoti.ao 4 Keiuke. 2-6 For Trade. Choice city realtlence proierty In Hood River, favorably located and growing In value. Will rent for $25 per month. rermiiueut renter. V ulue tStOO. Will exchange for farm projierty In Central Oregon. State particulars lu first letter. Address Journal. 3 6 Sewing Machine for Trade. Will trails New Home Setting Ma chine for tirRt-claaa wood. Si L. KaniBtra, Jeweler, Prineville. 2 20 For Sale White Wvandotte Cockerels bv 1. P. A'Ihiiipou, Prineville, Ore. 9-2(i Why Buy Cheap Piano At a Bargain Price When you can get a Ludwig at the aame price. Chas. F. Condart Dr. Howard Gove Dentist. Crook County Bank Buildinf r "RECEPTION Champ Smith, Propr i Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper, Moore's Malt Sheep Wanted. From "00 to 500 head of vheep wnted Aililrenn, itivinu lull particulars. Crook Coi-xtt Jon ;nal, Prinevillo, Ore. 1-23 Auto for Sale. Two paaxengor Automobile for sale or trade; would consider city property or cloie in screaue. For information sd dresp Crook County Journal. tj Porter, Ale and Olympia i Draft Beer on Tap. j Imported Wines Liquors. 4 and SPkgutimn mm J Jmrym Cmii mmtmrmm' rawa afwjr av mifmi Vm Om iO i . - smm fjm0 Mmm m J4 mm atSVAa JSomm, !Pr,m,wIU. Orfrn. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone has an abstract now. Ho you know where your corners are. Well, So, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them for yon and guarantee the work. Survey ing, flatting. Irrigation Engineering, rhona Pioneer 204. CAmm. S. tSaW'WV Jf. P. SSttJtnmfi OCCCLIST8 Belknap d wards iPkitirimmt mmd Smrffmm (County Physician.) iPrintmill: OrfK J. Tregelles Fox M. R. C. 8. Enir: and L. 8. A. London Licencee Oregon State Medical Board. C. c- $ri jftUrmrjr-mt-jCmm &.al siat IPrinmwitl; " - Hvm'ene: AH- and children's SrjecUlint in Surgery: mentarr Canal : women diseases. eUi OIBok and rwldence Thtnl atret Dear Court Houae. Tel.: JToneer. Calla an'wored promptly, nlglit or day. Chargea moderato Onftm iPhysiciam mmd Smrfm CAUa AmWMtED PbOMTTLT Dl T 0 NlSHT omci On Dooa Soith or adahboh's DacsitBB. Bota office an resi dence teiephonea. IPrimtmill, - - Ortmrnn W. A. BELL Lawyer TheDallea Oregon COLONIST FARES . WESTBOUND . March 15 to April 15, 1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS WHILE THE FARES ARE. LOW The Low Fares apply from the following and many other points in tlie East, to any station on the 0-W. R, & N. in Idaho. Oregon and Washington. ' Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Ronton, Mans. Buffalo. N. Y. Charleston, 8. C. Detroit, Mich. Fort Worth, Tes. Minneapolis, $51.70 Louisville, Ky. 54 75 Memphis, Tenn. 5.V15 Milwaukee, Wis. 47.50 Montsomery, Ala. (W OO Muskogee, Okla. 43.50 New York Ci'y 40.75 New Orleans 30.00 St. Paul, Minn. $42.85 Oklahsma City 42 60 Philadelphia, Fa. 30.70 Pittsburg, Pa. St. Louit. Mo. 50.15 Denver, Colo. 85.20 Omaha, Neb. 55.00 KanBas, City, Mo. 4S 05 Leavenworth, Kan 30.00 Chicago 135.25 64.75 47 00 37 00 30.00 30.00 30.00 . 30.00 38.00 Sf. Cllioti, Pm mill,, j(Hmrnj-at-jCmm Ormgmn. Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. R. IMwrs' ottice. Pkineville Oregon- . SSrnA jCawyr Jt strmtt. Srimmmili; Ortfom. Prepaid Orders Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to any body at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon de posit with any 0-W R, & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAUKOL, Agent O-W R. & N, Redmond, Oregon The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor i