Sunday Concerts Draw Big Crowds Another larjre crowd attended the Sunday afternoon concert at the Commercial Club last Sunday. Mr, Carl Zinke, the director, rendered "The Holy City" on the trombone which he was obliged to repeat at the request of the assembled audi ence later during the program There was also a vocal solo by Mrs, Willard Wirtz and selections by the Lyric Orchestra, all of which wer especially well received. The band is improving under the ifirectorship of Mr. Zinke and increasing crowds are appreciating the Sunday con certs. Out-of-town people are in vited to enjoy the programs with the peoyle of Prineville. They cost nothing, being supported by the city council and business men of Prineville. The Boston Million aire Has Fine Place r. a. Komnson, who was in charge of the Lawson shipment of blooded stock that was recently re ceived at the McCall ranch, was in Prineville this week. Mr. Rolfinson has been visiting some of the stock ranches in Crook county and was surprised to find so much good stuff m this section. He is a great believer in the dairy herd which he says, if run in connection with hogs, is bound to pay. Its one of the best money-making combinations .conceivable on a ranch. Mr. Robinson says that the Law son estate at Egypt, Mass , which is 27 miles south of Boston, employs from 75 to 200 men. There are 700 acres and 37 barns are required on the place. These barns have con crete floors and the latest devices for sanitation, feeding, etc. A water tower 175 feet high furnishes the water pressure for the big farm and the town. The tower has a beautiful chime of bells and a big clock. A professional musician is employed to ring the bells, which weigh from 500 to 3500 pounds each. Mr. Robinson will leave for Egypt the last of the week. Parent -Teachers Meet The Parents-Teachers' Association met Friday, January 9th, in the public school building with Mrs, Eelknap as presiding officer. The following program was given: Violin solo Mrs. Edwards. Talk "How can the parent help the teacher," Mrs. Collins Elkins. talk ishall parents listen to tales from school?" Mrs. Joe Lister, followed by Mrs. George Reames. A general discussion followed. Vocal duet Misses Jeffries and Hubbard. A report of Tag Day was given by Mrs. R. E. Gray. The next meeting will be held on the second Friday in February. All parents and those interested in the welfare of the boy and the girl are urged to be present. AFTERC SICKNESS OR OPERATIO! It is a pathetic mistake to accept drues or alco holic mixtures when nature craves nourishment to repair the toasted body and restore the vigor of health. For forty years the best phy sicians have relied on the whole some predigested nourishment in Scott' Emulsion whichis totally free from alcohol or opiates. Scott's Emulsion sharpens the appetite renews blood nourishes nerves strengthens bones and restores the courage of health to make life bright. Scott't Emulsion set in action the very forces that promote health; it ii pure, rich strength. i3-so Ax- A 1U LOCAL MENTION Johnnie Templeton got back Fri day from his trip to Sumptor. Attorney Burdiek, of Redmond, was a Prineville visitor Saturday. E. Wagoner left for Portland on a business trip the first of the week. Mrs. M. A. Parrish, of Haycreek was a business visitor to Prineville Tuesday. Mrs. Addie Spaulding returned the last of the week from her visit to Portland. Tom Balfour is the new janitor at the court house. He commenced work the first of the week. Mr. Klipple, who is feeding sheep at Leo Lafollette's place, shipped four carloads of sheep out of Terre bonne for the Portland market Sat urday. There will be a called meeting of the Ladies' Annex at 3:30 Friday afternoon to make arrangements for the Turner Art Exhibit. Everybody invited to attend. Frankie Monroe Smead of Post and Hilda Rimpler of Prineville were married yesterday in the parlors of the Oregon Hotel by Judge Bowman. C. C. Brix today received an in surance check for 13000 from the Modern Woodmen of America, pay able to Mina Kennedy, on account of the death of her husband last month. O. C Claypool & Co. have bought the grocery and hardware stock of O. G. Adams & Co. and will take possession of the business today. The new firm will continue the gro cery and hardware lines and will also add several new lines. The Huff-Maker Auto Co. is the Prineville agent for the Buick. Mr. Huff came in the last of the week with a new 5-passenger demonstrator that he brought in from The Dalles without trouble. The car is 25 h. p and is equipped with a Delco self starter. It is right up to the Buick standard the best for the money. The Shumia Club met with Mrs. Collins Elkins Saturday January 10. Mrs. Winnek gave a very interest ing talk on Brete Harte, and Mrs. Clifton reviewed the life of Homer Davenport. A debate followed with Mrs. Walker leader of the affirma tive and Mrs. Herman leader of the negative. Subject,"That sex hygiene should be taught in the schools-" Refreshments were served by the hostess. The club will meet Satur day, January 17, with Mrs. Van Morse. W. C. T. U. Meeting The subject, "Municipal Organi zation, was discussed at the meet ing of the W. C. T. U. held last Wednesday afternoon. The dis cussion was opened by Mrs. Mc Allister, followed by Mrs. Street and Mrs. Van Morse. Each paper contained helpful facts and all pres ent expressed themselves as having been greatly enlightened. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Columbus Johnson. Subject. 'Eugenics." Leaders Mrs. Josie Yancey, Mrs. Lorene Lakin, Mrs. Effie Calbreath. Notice to Parents The second semester of the Prine ville Public Schools will open Mon day, January 26th. Pupils who are to enter the first grade must do so within the first week. No pupils will be admitted to that grade later than Monday, February 2d. Anv child who will be six years old with in one month after the term opens is eligible to attend. A. T. Lewark, Principal. Board and Lodging Good board, with or without lodging, at reaHonable raten. In quire of Mrs. K. A. Roberta, one mock weHt oi uommerclal uuh build ing. 1 15-lm For Sale Cheap Grand I'lano by Halo. For infor mation apply to J. E. Stewart & Co. l-I-2tp Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all regis tered general fund warrants up to and in cluding No. 167.'), will bo paid on pre. Bentation to the county treasurer. Also all registered Scalp hounrv warrant". No intereot paid after this date Jan. uary 15. 1!H4. It. L. Joudan, County treasurer of Crook county. LOCAL MENTION Mansel Wheeler of Grizzly was in town yesterday, I). H. Peoples has been appointed deputy county treasurer. Services at Grimes Chapel at 3 p. m. Sunday. Geo. H. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Booh toll re turned from their Portland trip the first of the week. O. M. Pringle, a former resident of Prineville, but now of Portland, is reported very ill. C. I. Winnek left Monday for San Diego, Cal., to see his mother, who is reported as very sick. Rev. M. A. Prater will preach oundny at 3 o clock p. m. at the Tom Houston schoolhouse. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Wm. Adams, Thursday, Jan. 22d. Mrs. Miles C. Baragar of Stan- field, Ore., will arrive in Prineville this evening to visit Mrs. C. R. Cooper. County Superintendent Myers left last Saturday for Salem, where he took Rolla Sumner to the re form school. The Ladies' Annex will give a basket social at their parlors in the dub rooms on January 30. It is free to the public. Mrs. C. M. Elkins entertained the 500 Club last Friday evening. Mrs Haner and J. B. Bell won the hon ors of the evening. E. W. Wagoner, II. Z. Griffith and R. L- Reynolds have incorporated under the firm name of Wagoner & Co. Capital stock 15,000. Principal place of business, Culver, Ore. The Bend Land & Title Co. have filed articles of incorporation with the ciunty clerk. Capital stock 13,000. The incorporators are J Ryan. A. C. Henkle, 11. J. Overturf and V. T. Forbes. O. C. Claypool & Co. filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk Tuesday. W. J. Schmidt, Archie LImer and O. C. Claypool are the incorporators. The canital stock is 18000. The Rye Grass Telephone Co. has filed articles of incorporation with the corporation commission at Salem. Incorporators, Fred Grimes, C. J. Sundquist and Price Coshow. Capital, 14,500. The Ladies' Annex will give a 500" party tomorrow (Friday) evening at the club rooms. Every member is requested to be on hand promptly at 8 o'clock. A large at tendance is anticipated. The W. T. E. Wilson house one and a half miles east of Sisters, was burned down last Thursday night. Everything except a little bedding was burned. There was no insur ance on house or furniture. The Sisters Herald reports that the Dan Heising place, located near the head of the Metolius river, was destroyed by fire last week. The family lost everything. The build ing was insured for $800. The Heisings will rebuild at once and be' ready for summer pleasure seekers as usual. Buy it Because It's a Better Car Model T Touring Car f.o.b. Detroit Get particluari from C. W. WILSON Prineville Agent LOCAL MENTION Bidwell Cram and II. L. Priday were in from Gateway Saturday. Mrs. L. D. Claypool and family have moved down from thu ranch at Paulina Joo Tetlow is teaching at Eagle Creek this year. School opened January 12. C. L. Roberts has leased tin Dishman place up the Oehoco and will move out there the middle ol next month. J. F. Blanc-hard's littlo girl fell and broke her arm last Friday at tetnoon while at play. Dr. Ed wards reports the case as doing well. At the Baptist church next Sun day. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching by Rev. C. H. McKee, both morning and evening. B. Y P. U. at 6:30 p. m. The meeting of the Music Lovers' Club which was to have been held at the home of the president, Mrs, Edwards, on Saturday, has been postponed indefinitely. The regular services at the Methodist church Sunday. Subject of evening sermon, "The Wedding Garment." All are welcome. John E. Williams, pastor. H. C. Oliver, traveling freight and passenger agent of the O.-W. R. & N., is recovering from the ef fects of a bad sprain received while attending the company's corn show in Seattle. Nick Rachor caught a big wild cat last week in a No. 0 steel trap. I he trap was just big enough to enclose the animal's foot. It held all right. Ranchor had it set for weasles but the big cat got into it someway. All the regular services at the Union church Sunday. Subject of evening sermon, "The Devil the Best Church Goer in Prineville." There will be special music both morning and evening. The orches tra will play at 7:30. Geo. II. Ramsey. The compositor slipped one over on Mr. Baldwin last week. Instead of making it read "hospitable en tertainment" as Mr. Baldwin had it, the typo made it read "hospital entertainment." We assure the gentleman that we did not wish to give him such a sanguinary charac ter. At the Presbyterian church. Bible school, 10 a. m., morning worship, 11 a. m., Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m , evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Teachers' training Bible school each Wednesday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. If you wish to join the school see Superintendent Gove. M. A. PrUer, minister. They talk about running Bill Hanley for governor. If Harney county runs Bill Hanley for gov ernor, Grant county will trot out Joe Combs, and if Joe don't make a campaign that would resemble a whirlwind, tornado, cyclone, a Kan sa8 twister and Chinese simoon all stirred up into a summer zephyr, well then, we don't know Joe Combs. Blue Mountain Eagle. 550 1-15 LOCAL MENTION L, E. I'l lekott of Redmond was n week-end visitor to Prineville. 11. C. Ellis und Attorney Anmmd were over from Bend Friday. Rev. Luke Sheehun of Bend hold services in Stewart Hull De last will next Sunday morning at U:30. O. I.iungaard, the engineer in charge of the slate irrigation pro ject, was in Prineville the last of the week. Rev. J. McAllister of Prineville will preach at Post Saturday, the 17th at 7:30 and Sunday at 1 1 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. List Saturday evening Miss Beth Thomas and Chns. Remington enter tained tho senior class of C. C. H. S. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Various novel and Interest ing uames were played after which light refreshments were served. 1 I Vf-VM mm) r i .! The man who made tho abovo drawing' mado it from his own experisnce. Ho learned early that BANKING his money was the proper thing to do. You can do tho same and before you know it, it will become a habit and a joy. You will take more ploasure ADDING to that bank account than you will in spending those dribs and drabs of money L I i I Alt s r- v i r- ft . uiiit Keep so many poor all Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay four per cent interest on Timo Deposits. CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville STALLIONS We linvr 25 inipnr!i d !Vrh.Ton, I:, and Shire Stallionn, two to five ynar- old, weinhiuj; 1M0O to a ton. TUho are a prand lot with plenty of hon and action the kind that will do you h,U of good. If you art.'ju the market for n million or if you Ioivb an Hn,d malhuo ur H'liiw .vo ih to trade, write uh your wnnte, or, berter till, come and c- im. S. Metz & Sons PENDLETON, OREGON We Teach Taxidermy ing by We can tench you how to make up mittens riuH. rotm, and all kinds your own uprcimeriM how to blend today for our illm tratod book on the OREGON SCHOOL " -i xl (') fe-:t i'.(t (.'.;., Lakeview, LOCAL MENTION James Rice of Haycreek was In town yesterday. At 4 o'clock next Sunday after noon there will bu a venper nervlco of the Protestant Eplseupnl church at tho Union church. Everyone in Invited to worship with us. The 1'iineville Steam Liumdry Is growing In public favor every day. Machinery does numl of the work but it is machinery of the latest make, It can beat handwork to u frazzle. If you don't believe It see it work. Three lines restored the loat neck lace to its owner, Mrs. Hoiner Nor ton of Post. Albert Noble picked it up on the street and tho Journal did the rest. Get next to the moral If you lose anything, want to buy or ttcll anything use our ad vertising columns. You get re sults. OUR BALANCE IN THE RANK SkMGROWS BIGGER. IT WILU COME. IN HANDY SOME DAY This 15 the WAV THE FORTUNE STARTED ur I MUK LIVfc.5. 1-15 and Pur Manufactur Mall all kind of fura into coat... ran,. of hum tun and mount all and dye all kindH of furs. Write subject. It is free 12 25 of TAXIDERMY Oregon