County Expenses Itemized The following is the itemized statement of the various county officers whose totals go to make up the county budget for 1914. There is one exception, however, that of Janitor Clow at the courthouse. His statement covers everything so minutely that we have not room for it. Every penny is accounted for. Estimated budget of F- A. Rice, county surveyor. Surveyor's fc. animated per month . I dm oo Surveyor's a.tant, pr montii LOCAL MENTION Surveyor's supplies.. Total per moDth 1SU 00 'Ml Total per year . MO 00 Estimated budget of Geo. Brews ter, watermaster: Salary iraiermasier , , , , it 300 00 Salary lor I deputies Stationery, sump. ltflepfaon Incidental expense . raw oo 100 oo aso oo Toui . tTi) 00 Estimated budget of J. E. Myers, county superintendent: Superintendent'! Hilary 1M0 00 Traveling aipenaea ano 00 Offlea help 135 00 rwuc J50 00 Printing and stationery 330 00 J. B. Shipp is taking the school census this week. Born November 21, to the wife of J. E. Warner, a girl. Rev. M. A. Prater will preach next Sabbath at the Lower Rye 'Grass schoolhouse at 3 o'clock a. m. !a number of the Presbyterian choir will accompany him. J At the morning service Sunday at the Presbyterian church will be 1 communion and the reception of : new members. Evening subject. j 'An Organized Church for Service, ! M. A. Prater, minister. ! Baptist church services for Sun day as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sermon at 11, "A Half Hearted Church." Junior League, 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. ,U.. 6:30. A layman's service at 7:30 p. m. An address, "Why I Became a Chris tian," by Jack Daniel, and ad dresses by several others. Music by the male quartette. Come and hear a stirring message. John Mc Allister, pastor. LOCAL MENTION Janitor. Improvement for 1013... Contemplated lor ll Wood . M0 00 . two 00 . tow 00 Institute, county and local. School falr Supervisor and truant officer.. Supervisor 175 Ou ! ism; iX 00 7(6 00 Light and water and power.. Supplies and equipment. Estimated indebtedness to Jan, 1st. . aw 00 . 1000 00 . u 00 Total... .tlt.OM 00 ..HJ 00 Estimated budget of Warren Brown, county clerk: Clerk's salarr lm 00 Deputy " IJoO 00 Extra clerk hire Record books for recording, etc. Registration of electors for 1914. Stamps, envelopes, express, etc. . WOO 00 . &U0O . las) 00 . 39000 Total. 65a0 00 Estimated amount of fees to be collected at the county clerk's of fice for 1914 will not be less than 17500. Estimated budget of Frank El kins, sheriff, 1914: Sheriff's salary . JJ500 00 Chief deputy laou 00 Stationery and office supplies us 00 Board prisoners and insane 775 00 Court expenses, 3 terms circuit court..., too 00 .Expense, transporting convicts to pen one-third paid by county 140 00 Expense collecting delinquent tax list. 14-.25 00 Expense delivering election supplies 150 00 Total. ..tTllS 00 Estimated budget R. L. Jordan, county treasurer: Treasurer's salary J 16m 00 One deputy, 8 months , 6uo 00 " " J ' 300 00 Envelopes and postals , 3uo 00 K-gisters and printing lax receipts, etc 4iM 00 - Office supplies go 00 Great Show at the Lyric Friday Eve A remarkably interesting educa tional film is a series of moving pictures which follow the life his tory of a great newspaper from the "automatic" typesetting ma chines to the hustling pushing "newsies," and from it we gain some idea of the clock-work pre cision which is necessary that we may enjoy our daily paper. These pictures were taken through cour tesy of the New York Herald and will be shown "School Night" (Friday) this week at the Lyric Theatre with the two-reel animal picture, "Alone in the Jungle," an intensely interesting romance of the dangerous animal infested jungle land of Africa, absolutely without parallel as to some of its dangerous features. Miss Bessie Eyton, of the Selig Co., performes in this play, the most daring and gripping role ever enacted by a motion picture actress. George Rodman of Culver was over on business yesterday. Born Nov. 21, to the wife of L. Orton, near Roberta, Ore., a son. J. G. Bolter of Gateway waa a business visitor to Frineville Mon day. The Interior Mercantile Agency has opened an olVice in the Kamstra building. Attorney Rurdick of Redmond was over on legal business the first of the week. L. M. Simpson, general manager of the Deschutes Power Co., came in from Spokane Monday. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Annex will be held Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Do not forget the school election next Monday. A successor to Dr. Belknap is to be chosen and will complete his unexpired term. The suit of the Rye Grass Tele phone Co vs. the Deschutes Power Co. for foOOO damages has been amicably settled oat of court. Harold Baldwin and Mrs. Elsie Stevens were married at Vancouver. B. C, the last of the week. They are spending their honeymoon in California. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church are preparing to give a chicken dinner , at the church some evening during the second week in December. The Music Lovers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Hyde on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "Verdi" is the subject for study with Mrs. Hyde as leader. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Madras were over Tuesday on a visit to Mr. Robinson'a mother. J. C. and family leave this week for Medford, where they will make their home. The Shumia Literary Club met with Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg last Sat urday. Miss Conway read a well prepared paper on "Modern Pageants." Mrs. Brink gave an excellent talk on Michael Angelo and his works. The club decided to sell Red Cross stamps and they hope friends will assist them in their good work. Refreshments were served by the hostess. LOCAL MENTION District court next week. Dick Vandevert it over from Eugene. Mrs. Prince Glaze left Tuesday for Portland. Alliert Moore of Ijmtonta was doing business in Prineville Friday. The Crook County High School bovs defeated the Mnilraa town football team 38 to 0 last Saturday. There will tie preaching services at the Lower McKay schoolhouse next Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The Christian minister from Prine ville will speak. Mrs. Jack Long is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Milliorn. She will be here a month before returning to the Okanogan country, Wash. J. T. Hardy, of the Oregon Trunk, was in town Tuesday. He says his road ia hauling into this country at least a third more ton nage than last year. We notice the names of two Red mond couples among those who got licenses to wed at Vancouver, Wash., last Saturday. They are Edward B. Williams and Miss Adeline Olsen and Raymond L. James and Agnes D- Vaughn. J. H. Quinn was in from '.anion ta Tuesday. He says that three rabbit drives were held in that section last Sunday. One toward Haystack, one north of Lamonta and one south of Lamonta on Lone Pine flat Drives will be held next Sun day in that part of the county. E. G. Hodson, proprietor of the Prineville Machine Shop, and his sister. Mrs. Edgar J. Fundy, left for Portland yesterday morning and will return in a few days with J. H. Templeton's new Velie six-cylinder two-passenger roadster. While in the valley they will visit their sister, Mrs. N. D. Elliott, at Salem. 111 .jr.ii Kt. ,vA.YV V What would Your WIFE DO IF YOU DIED WITHOUT A DOLLAR IN THE BANK? Can YOU answer this question? Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits. CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville Mrs. Winnek has returned from her visit to Walla Walla and other places. P. Chitwood, A. Fogel and Hery Montgomery were over from Grizzly yesterday. Mrs. Smith of Prineville, mother of Mrs. J. M. Sweek, Is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sweek. Blue Mountain Eagle. A three-mile irrigation ditch has just been completed on the Bonny view Stock Farm. The water is taken from Horseheaven creek and will cover 300 acres. This makes 700 acres that J. H. Gray & Son have under water. The new acre age will be sown to alfalfa. Thirty-five hundred pounds of rabbit at one drive should have some effect on the number of jack in the Culver neighborhood. Thia amount was hipd to market Nov. 17, according to the Culver Tribune. . Mrs. Clara G. Kaaon, the State Superintendent of Bible Schools, will sieuk both morning and even ing at the Union church next Sun day at the usual time. Special music is being arranged for these services. Do not miss them. Mr. Ksson Is a Hienker of national repu tation ami is an extert in her line of work. The other services for the day will Iw held a usual. Geo. II. Humscy. Total.. .!2M 00 Estimated budget H. A. Foster, Field work no luu oo Abstracts Irona land offices Information lor compiling new owner ship records 200 00 Blank books, blank forms. etc Postage, stationery, etc Assessors salary 5U) 00 101) 00 loUO 00 . 1200 00 Deputy assessor's salary -JCxtra clerk hire, compiling and extend ing tax rolls 1000 00 The New Registration Law Declared Invalid Total 18600 Oo Crook County High School: Principal's salary Normal Domestic Science.,. Agricultural Mathematics Manual Trainings English Commercial .11700 00 1200 00 1000 00 1X) 00 1000 00 1200 00 1W 00 1200 00 FvAD0NT DREAD llD- Prepare to enjoy its exhila rating frosts by making your blood rich, pure and active to pre vent colds, grippe and rheumatism. Good blood prevents sickness and Scott's Emulsion-will energize your blood and create reserve strength to endure changing seasons. Scott's Emulsion is not an experiment but has served humanity faithfully for forty years; it contains the purest cod liver oil free from alcohol or stupefying drugs. Scott's Emulsion is nature's greatest blood-maker and furnishes the elements necessary for body warmth, rich blood and healthy circulation. Shan alcoholic eubttitutet and demand the genuine Scott e Emulnon AT ANY DRUG STORE I3-7J The supreme court on Tuesday of this week declared the new perma nent registration law passed by the 1913 legislature invalid and rein stated the old registration law. That feature of the new law re quiring compulsory registration, providing the supreme court held the compulsory feature constitu tional, was declared by the court to be delegating to the supreme court legislative powera, which is ex pressly prohibited by the constitu tion. The whole act was thereby declared invalid, including the re pealing clauses, so that the old registration law is reinstated and voters will register as usual for the 1914 elections, the books being opened for the primaries about the middle of March. The election will be held May 15, 1914. For municipal elections to be held next month a new registration will not now be required. The Missouri Way of Doing Things Stewart & Carlson took a most effective way to demonstrate the superiority of Prineville flour last Saturday by distributing handbills that were worth a sample loaf at the new Prineville Bakery. The bread could not be beaten any where. It was excellent. With good flour and a good baker you are bound to get something good to eat. The "show me" plan made many friends for both baker and flour. Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 yr Millinery Always the Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. Prineville Laundry JOHN BECAAS, Prop. Dry Cleaning and Pressing First-Class Hand Work AH Work Guaranteed Second Door North of the Ochoco, Bridge Will be Ready for Work December 1st Bargain Month for the Crook Co. Journal. Take advantage of it. You Don't Have to Wait ! Until the Holidays. Come in and select your presents now while you have time and our stock is complete. Just pay a small deposit and we will lay it aside for you. About prices, well, all we will say is that quality consid ered, they are lower than any retail store regardless where, and every article guaranteed to' give absolute satisfaction. 4 - :r--- m 'Ik Jsw"1 L Just received a new Come In and See Them Without doubt we now have the largest and finett assortment of wnlrhes we ever had and can show you anything in South Hend Watches from the thin, stylish Chesterfield to the sturdy Studebaker railroad grades. You would enjoy owning one of thete fine South Bend Watches, for they are such splendid timekeciiers. One of our customers who bought a South Bend Watch of us has numed It "Mr. Ya never ue. And you will feel the same towards yours after you have carried it awhile. 'Eveni South Bfnd WarVi bij both -the Factorn and us . We also stock the Elgin, Hamden, Hamilton, Howard, Waltham and all Reliable watches. Yours for a visit, Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Kamstra, Prop. Goods Store Prineville, Oregon