.No Evidence Found Against the Boys LOCAL MENTION A. R. Bowman is in Portland this j w jek. c-nfrin cjums recurneu ounuay treorffe T. Sly of La Tine is in evening from Portland where he Prineville this week. located Charles O'Kelly and Albert Birdsontr, who were wanted here in onnection with the disappearance j of Anna Nelson and Wave Hoover, j The sheriff had no trouble in lo- j ting the men but experienced lots j -of trouble in locating the girls. He j .finally got wind that they were in , Hood River or vicinity and that was where he found them. The sheriff in the meantime had visited the lodging house in The Dalles where the young people had put up and found that the girls had a room by themselves and the boys had another in a different part of the building, nothing of an incriminating nature was discovered. The young people were all rounded up in Hood River rand as no evidence of a criminal nature was obtained the boys were discharged from custody. The girls were working for different families one in Hood River and the other in the country. Pleasant Time at the Home of Prof. Smith It was no. ill wind that blew a party of young people to the home af Prof. J. W. Smith last Friday evening. For although some nay .have thought at first that they were sneceiving a chilly reception, the warm-hearted welcome of the host And hostess dispelled any such im pression. The time was spent very pleas antly in games and guessing con tests. Miss James received a hand- ' ssome Portland penant for proving Sisrself the most clever guesser. TKhen every lady present had an opportunity to have a new Easter Ewrmet made to order the men rose tn the occasion and demonstrated &y means of marvelous, near-Parisian eaeations that they had hitherto concealed their talents in the art of of the Grange in Born March 25, to Mr. and Mrs Ben Hindeman, a boy. Perry South and wife of Grand view were in town Monday. Eari Benton, E. M. Ebey and G A. McKarlane were over from Red mond Tuesday. J. T. Hardy, the Oregon Trunk freight and passenger agent, was in Prineville Tuesday. The Music Lovers' club enjoyed an interesting musical program at the home of Mrs. Rice last Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Margaret and May Baldwin, sisters of Mrs. L M Hodges, have returned to their home at Eugene. W. R. Hicks, representing the big wholesale house of J. V, Farwell Co. of Chicago, la a business visitor to Prineville this week. Messrs. C. M. Elkins and T. M. Baldwin leave next Monday for Portland on matters connected with the projected railroad to this city. The high school debating team chosen to meet the team from the public school is Bernard Ramsey, leader, Frederic Rice, Stacey Smith, Orville Yancey, alternate. Sheriff Elkins has received word that Governor west refused to honor the requisition made from Washington for the return of the eloping couple to Montesano. Mr and Mrs. Seeman can go their way in peace. The members of the Philathea Class will give a "Mystery Social" j at M. E. church Tuesday evening. i April l. An interesting program I will be rendered. Everybody in vited. Bring a good appetite and a little spare change. Cyrus W alker of Albany is visit ing old friends in Prineville this week and is looking after the inter- which he is an Dr. Edmunds Lecture millinery. -active worker. Mr. Walker enjoys At the close of the evening a j the distinction of being the oldest Jeiicious supper was served by the living native Oregonian in the state. Sostese, assisted by Miss Herman H. W. Howard, representing the .and Miss Thomas. Deschutes Power Co. of Prineville, The guests were Misses Hubbard, i is interviewing the farmers between Barnes, James, Merrill, Conway, j here and Redmond relative to in--Jane Allen, Williams, Gitchel, Ada stalling electric lights and power on Allen, Cassidy, Crooks, Engdahl, their ranches. If enough business Herman and Evans, Messrs Brown, ! can be secured to justify the ex Duffy, Horace Belknap, Dudley, . pense the extra wiring will be put Peoples, Wilfred Belknap, Morse, ! in at once. Clayton, Robinson, Battles, Wirtz. t The supper given Tuesday even--Shaw, Stevenson and Bechtel. ! jnCr bv the ladies of the Methodic ! church was well attended and we ! venture the assertion- that had the XIT 11 In 11 people who were not there known f T ClI mienuea 0f the many good things with which every tawe was loaded no one ( 1te Methodist church was well ( would have stayed away. Every rrllsd Tuesday evening to listen to one was served well and the ladies the lecture on "The Education of 1 were most generous in insisting up- the Twenty-first Century" bY Dr. i on extra helpings. Edmunds. The doctor is an ad- i , T-m . mirer of Dr. Montessori and ex- j Important Meeting a i .j i j : jjiaujcu smut; ui ner auvauceu euu-l I J 1 cationa! methods. He is in svm-f LOGICS AlMCX patby withjyoung people and pointed ! i out many of the errors in present The regular monthly business 3ay methods and suggested rem-j meeting of the Ladies' Annex will edies for them. ; be held next Tuesday afternoon in The excellent musical program i the ladies' parlors at 2 o'clock. oy Mrs. Edmunds and Mrs. Coe wasj The committee has arranged for enjoyed by all. ' an interesting discussion on how to Cyrus Walker, an old Oregon pio-! beautify the yards, porches and weer, wa3 present and by request windows and also for a few subjects sang an Indian song in the Chinook , pertaining to the vegetable garden. jargon. He responded to a hearty ', This is the beginning of some civic encore. Although Mr. Walker is improvement work in which many jl years old he looks and acts . of the ladies have long been inter much younger. iested. iiui. voe acieu as chairman or ; E-veryone is requested to come the evening. j prepared to tell of any special suc cess she has had with flowers, 'shrubs or gardens in this section. . Tailoring Just a moment, Bill. Let us drop in and have our suit made to measure. Also $3.50 and $4.00, i i rp .1 Pants Ready to wear(j0rmley, tllC 1 ailOf LOCAL MENTION Z. M. Brown is in Prineville this week. Rev. B. F. Harper of Milton is in town today. Born March 2(5, to the wife of II. H. Davis, a boy; R. L. Jordan is a business visitor to Portland this week. Mr. C. . Freeman was a busi ness visitor in Prineville Saturday. Horace Addis of the Rural Spirit of Portland is in Prineville this week. State Superintendent Alderman has been elected superintendent of the Portland schools. Rev. Luke Sheehan will hold ser vices at Stewart's Hall next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Adams of the Chistian church will begin revival services at Union church at 11 a. m., Sunday, March 30th. Mrs. John Wigle entertained Miss Conway's division of the Camp Fire Girls at breakfast on Wednesday morning. Eben French, the pharmacist, has accepted a position with D. P. Adamson & Co. Ray Constable re signed to become a farmer. Mrs. Emma E. Mertsching died at her home on Dry Creek, March 20th. Mrs. Mertsching had been a sufferer from cancer for three years. Misses Maggie and Mae Baldwin who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Lewis Hodges, for several weeks left Sunday for their home in Eugene. Next Sabbath atjthe Presbj terian church the choir will render special music, both morning-and evening. The evening service begins at 8 in stead of 7:30 and C. E. at 7. You are invited to attend. M. A. Prater. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ewing died at their home in Lamonta, March 19th of pneumonia- .r. and Mrs. Ewing, wish to thank their friends for the Vh.n in the market mvut and Stimuli, ee Lumbal A 1'rodiKe Co. tor l.lme, Oe the lledn'ond S27-2in Call for Warrants. (inn that all it firm mat all en- U Irnra No. 144 lo a7S lemt ito March Notic i. hervbr eral fund nirrtn inclu.iv., will be lion t my otfio. 1913. R. 1. JimixM, C)unty treasurer. Crook county, Or. Irrigated Land for Rent Improved irrigated Umi lor nnt In Powell Mutt, di.irit-t. Apply tn I). A. McKarlane, Kedinund, Or.. 2 13 If To the Public We respectfully request that our patrons ascertain long distance charges from operators before us ing our toll lines, on account of the Public Utility act pa.ttt.st at last general election. Rates that have been in effect for the past nine months are changed to conform to those in use January 1st, 1911. The Pioneer Telephone & Tele graph Co. 3-13-31 Hoffa Shoe Shop. Hoota anil .hot) neatly rvpnlrvd anil price, right. Wurk Kunranteed. Ion"t foriret tin' pliu'p. next dour to Journal Otflc. Property for Sale. Mr. Walter O'.Wir. home, large prvel ol Unci, nine-room hnuw, K Ml barn, chicken houae and other outbuilding.. A bargain. Part terma. Call or writ Mkm. Wai.t: O'Xkii.. Prineville, Ore. 3-20-lt Notice to Creditor.. Notice i hereby given that the tin. der.igned have been, by the county court ol the Hate of Oregon, for Crook oountv, duly appointed eierutore of the estate of t'harlea H. ! enter, deceaaeij, and all perrana having claim anal nut aid estate are hereby required to pre- ni tne same, duir verified, to aaid executor at the law office ol M. E. Brink, in the city of Prineville, Crook ciuotr, Oregon, within aix monthi Irom the date ol this notice. Iated and published first time tills 13th day of March, 1913. MKLVIN M. FtMTBR, Oa C FoeTaa, Executors of the will and estate of Cbarlea H. Foster, deceased. 313-w "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour indness and help uring their trouble. shown them White Leghorns For Sale. 1 nave a few thoroughbred White i Leghorn C(K:k-reU for Immediate ale; low price; ready for breeding jpurpoacH. Can be seen in Prineville. ! . Mi-imp C. O. Poi.l.AHi). For Sale. T acres 7 miles south of Madras below Cotiipany M'ells, Crook County. Oreion. acres ploweii, 4U acres paHtilre, S-rooiu .'aoBBe, ail for $im. Ika JlcUotnAct, ;McC'kary, Wash. Cows to Pasture. Apply to Mm. L. Dillon. PaBture H)eu April 1, 1913. Urlvlng done by Orvll Uillon. 3-L04tp For Sale White Wyandotte Cockerels by D. P. Adamson, Prineville, Ore. . 9-26 I hose who have not had experience with plants in Crook county are urged to attend and learn what they can from these discussions. There will be important busine.cs to be taken up. This with the sub jects for discussion, promise to make a helpful and interesting afternoon which no one should miss. All are requested to meet promptly at 2 o'clock. Horses For Sale. Fifty head of horHen for Bale at reasonable prices. John It. Stinson. Oregon & Western Colonization Co., Priueville, Ore. 3-6 Notice. Members of the Mill Creek Livestock Association wanting salt or other sup plies will please let their wants be known to secretary-treasurer. 3 27-2t Kavhiixd Calava.i. Don't Economize When Buying Stock. of any kind for breeding purposes iet a few settings of hizh grade White flymoutb Kock eegs. Per setcing 2 00. 3-l'7-8t E. W. Twins, Mecca, Or. When in the market for I.inie, Ce ment and Shingles, see the Kedmond Lumber & Produce Co. 3 27-2m State Veterinarian. The State Veterinarian is soon to visit Prineville: any cases of horse or cattle disease or hog cholera reported to this office will receive careful attention. (i. SritiMiea, County judge of Croo county. Eggs for Hatching. Have 4 Buff Orpington Ducks and have got over liOO eu'gs since Dec. 11; are winter layers and always lay in same nest: white eggs strain. H. C. Rhode Island Keda first pen cockrfll won 2nd at Portland fair 11112: pullets of equal mating; S. C. White Leghorns, W . Vj. lirown strain, cockrel score y'J,'$ 1&12 'Phone or call at ranc h. .'27 Mes. A. J. 'oiii.k. Notice ot 1'inal Settlement. Notice is hereby given, by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of George W. Barnes, deceased, that he hag made and filed with the county clerk of Crook county, Oregon, his final accounting of hie administration of said estate, and the court has set Monday. the 7th day of April, 1!U3, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as tne time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place any person interested in said estate may up pear and object lo said hnal accounting. Dated this znth day ol l-ebruary, laia, William H, Barnes, Administrator of the estate of Ueorge W. Dames, deceased. 2 27p Millinery Mrs. Estes Prineville, Ore. The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and commercial advancement which makes for permanency. The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by producing that which catered merely to fancy, nor that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the contrary it has produced only that which it knew would give to the purchaser "value received" in abundant measure. The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to resort to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all the cars that it could make and more. Its policy has ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is gratified that the public accepts its representations at their full worth; because the public has never been misled and because the public could always expect and has always received more than was offered. THE W. F. 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