Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 29, 1914, Image 4

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    Jury List for 1914
The following is the jury list for
the, year 1914. Thirty-one names
are drawn from this list for each
term of court.
Homer Alexander, Madras.
W S Ayres, I'rtnevllle. .
S M Bailey, '
Frank Harber, Ashwood.
Thomas S Barnes, Prlnevllle.
Jacob Becker, Prlnevllle.
Earnest Beesley, I,a Flue.
J H Bettts, Lamonta.
Joseph Blxby, Imperial.
J C Bollman, Gateway.
- J i Bolter, Cross Keys.
G A Bradley, Hediuond.
M E Brann, Madras.
E F Brvwierhaua, Bend.
A G Alllnghaiu, Redmond.
Kalph Armstrong, Culver.
Walter Bacon, Redmond.
Harold Baldwin, Prlnevllle.
Ja Rice, Haycreek.
W D Barnes, Laldlaw.
By Bennett, Barnes.
Burr Black, Hampton.
B Bowser, Bend.
J W Brewer, Redmond.
H Brookings, Hampton.
"Wm Brown, Laldlaw.
John Bulger. Prlnevllle.
Eaymond Calavan, Prlnevllle.
Claude Christ, Redmond.
C F Cbalmn. Gist
Wm Claybaugb, Prlnevllle.
J J Coen, Laldlaw. "
R W Breece, Prlnevllle.
Wm Brown, Metolius.
Earl Benton, Redmond.
S S Black, Ashwood.
Wm Bogue, La Pine.
H S Cram, Prlnevllle.
Alex Brown, Redmond.
L T Dam, Culver.
Geo Dee, Grizzly.
D Arnsmelr, Metolius.
- L Arnsmelr "
Theodore Aune, Bend.
Chas Boyd '
B F J ohnson, Prlnevllle.
Roy Joslyn, Lamonta.
Chris Kass, Madras.
Ole Larsen, Grandvlew.
Chas Dillon, Gateway.
H F Deltzel, Madras.
A J Harter, Laldlaw.
J W Henderson, ;Prluev!lle.
Otto Hohfeld, Madras.
Floyd Houston. Held.
Jas Hurt, Gateway.
A Morrow, Grizzly.
F M McClintlc Madras.
G Nye, Held.
Chas Oliver, Sisters.
D Mackintosh, Bend.
E E Mathews, Gateway.
L Metke, Bend.
Nick Monner, Gateway.
Selwln Montgomery, Prlnevllle.
W C Moore, Madras.
H C Shoemaker, Redmond.
C W SUrr, Howard.
W J Stebblns, Madras. .
R J Strasser, Metolius.
Martin Tellefson, Madras.
Robt Osborn, Culver.
Chas Paxton, Lamonta.
W A Picket, Terrebonne.
Beth Rodman, Gilchrist.
Geo Rodman, Culver.
J F Welgand, Lamonta.
Fred Welse, SIgters.
JNB Gerklng, Laldlaw.
W J Wood, Cllne Falls.
W E Claypool, Cllne Falls.
John Combs, Prlnevllle.
John Collins, Bend.
C H Corkett, "
John Daley, Gateway.
Barney Cummlngs, Metolius.
M M Davenport, Terrebonne.
Caleb Davis, Post.
F E Dayton, Laldlaw.
Floyd Dement, Bend.
Chas Dennlson, Sisters.
Tom De Young, Redmond.
W I Dlshman, Prlnevllle.
R M Doty, Redmond.
C A Douglas, Terrtbonne.
The Tortures
of Rheumatism
are aggravated during
climatic changes be
cause the impure blood
is incapable of resistance
and ordinary treatment
seems useless but the
fame of Scott's Emulsion
for relieving rheumatism is
based on logical principles
and scientific facts. This
oil-food promptly makes
active, red, life-sustaining
blood corpuscles and its
body-building properties
regulate the functions to
expel poisonous acids.
Scott's Emulsion, with careful
diet for one month, will relieve
the lame muscles and stiffened
joints and subdue the unbeara
ble sharp pains when other
remedies fail.
( Bewart of alcoholic imUatlont
and insist on the purity of SCOTT'S.
AT ALL DRUOaiSTS 1.VK2
J P Ducket t, Sisters.
W J Eagles, Bend.
R M Elder, Beud.
D J Evans, Mill creek.
Glenn Eyere, Bend.
Wm Farrell, Gateway.
Clarence Ferguson, Roberts,
John Ferguson, Beud.
A J Flala, Laldlaw.
F F Klsch, Madras.
Arthur Klemmltig, Redmond.
R V FHcklnger, Laldlaw.
C W Foster, Prliievtlle.
James Fuller, Mill creek.
D Frank, Redmond.
V S Fullertou, Sisters.
Melvln Foster, Powell Butte.
Hugh Gee, Prlnevllle.
A D Meyer, Prlnevllle.
Gomer, Prlnevllle.
Bruce Gray, Post.
S E Gray, Madras.
Curl Wimlom. Culver.
Geo Woods, Sisters.
Carl Woods "
Mart Wood "
D A Yates, Kedaond.
Dave Miller, Sisters.
Ruben Engstrom, Barns.
Ed Halverson, Beud.
E M Harrington, Sisters.
Robt Smith, Sisters.
W T E Wilson "
R J Skelton "
John Dennis "
Frank Zumwalt, Sisters.
Edwin Graham, Grandvlew.
Ed Holmes, Terrebonne.
Arthur Wuriweller, Terrebonne.
Bid well Cram, Cross Keys.
H L Prlday " "
Chas Klann, Gateway.
Frank Stangland, Gateway.
Claude Ramsey, Madras.
A W Culp "
C W E Fo'ote "
C E Rousch "
H Link, Gateway.
M A Lynch, Redmond.
Fred Hoover "
M A King
John Luckey Jr, Prlnevllle.
M S MayOeld, Rolnrts.
James Cram, Roberts.
Grant Miller, Paulina.
F G Minor, Bend.
Fred Wallace, Laldlaw.
W E Sandel
J W Howard, Lower Bridge.
J R Howard " "
W C McQulston, Bend.
Dan McDade, Madras.
Walt H May, Gist.
Edw McGulre, Laldlaw.
John Aldrldge, Haycreek.
William Joslin "
Homer Norton, Poet.
S D Perclval, Gateway.
Jacob Reams "
Cbas Irwin, Redmond.
Harvey Harris "
G W Wells
Chas Mead "
J Alton Thompson, Redmond.
William Morse, Lamonta.
C F Smith, Prlnevllle.
C L Roberts. "
T F Buchanon "
FD Scammon, Gilchrist.
Guy Sears, Powell Butte.
RM Smith, Bend.
Cole E Smith "
Chas Stanborough, Bend.
W H Staate, Bend.
Arthur Sumner, Metolius.
Z Talliferro, Redmond.
Geo M Teller, Ashwood.
John Tetherow, Cllne Falls.
L E Tdroop, Paulina.
H C Topping, Culver.
Millard Trlplett, Bend.
C U Redfleld, Deschutes.
J N Williamson, Prlnevllle.
G M Cornett "
C M Elkins "
Alex Smith, Vanora.
Clyde Johnson, Sisters.
C W Pariisb, Madras.
F 8 Towner, Prlnevllle.
G W Wiley
Geo Wells "
N P Welder, Bend.
C L Shattuck, Prlnevllle.
H. C. Abel Dead.
H. C.Abel died January 24, on
Johnson creek, aged 82 years. He
had lived in Crook county eight
years. He leaves a widow and
fourteen children. Seven by his
first wife and seven by the last.
Mr. Abel was an old soldier and an
Odd Fellow. He crossed the plains
in 67. Rev. Williams of the M. E
church preached the funeral ser
mon. The remains were interred
at Odd Fellows' cemetery.
An opportunity to see 200 of the
best pictures at Club Hall, Febru
ary 11-14.
Board and Lodging
Good board, with or without
lodging, at reasonable rates. In
quire of Mrs. E. A. Roberts, one
block west of Commercial Club build
ing. 1 15-lm
For SalelCheap
Grand Piano by Balo. For Infor
mation apply to J. E. Stewart Co.
l-I-2tp
Gold Signet Ring Lost
With small diamonds on each tide of
initials J. H. R. Reward for its return
to Dr. Rosenberg, or leave at Journal
office. 12-11
Learn to do Your
Own Testing
S. R. Cooper, manager of the
Pioneer Cream Co., announces this
week that he will place his testing
apparatus at the disposal of his
patrons every Saturday of each
week. Prof. Pratt, instructor in
agriculture at the Crook County
High School, has kindly consented
to give free instruction in testing
so that every dairymen can test his
own butter fat ami kmw exactly
what it is worth.
Much more than this can be ac
complished. The dairyman can
keep a record of his cows and know
at any time what each cow is doing.
If a cow is not earning her board
this is a good way to find out In
fact, it is the only way to make a
herd profitable. Cows that are
found to be unprofitable can be sent
to the block and better milkers sub
stituted. Get your herd down to a
dollar and cents basis by keeping
tab on every member of it. Be
sides you do not have any heart
burnings when the munthly pay
check comes around.
The Sunday Concerts.
One of the largest crowds that
has yet turned out listened to a
splendid program presented by the
Prineville Band last Sunday after
noon. There were vocal solos by
Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg and Miss
Blanche Williams, both of which
were highly appreciated by the
large audience.
Carl Zinke, who has been di
recting the band, left Prineville
Wednesday. The concerts, how
ever, will be continued under the
leadership of L. C. Morgan until
another director can be obtained.
The citizens of Prineville are mani
festing such an interest in the Sun
day concerts that they cannot at
this time be dropped. The band is
doing very well and it is assured
that the quality of the programs to
be presented in the future under
Mr. Morgan's leadership will be up
to the standard of the past.
Can Get Laborers for
Board and Lodging
Judge Springer received a tele
gram from Governor West the first
of the week wanting to know
whether or not Crook county could
use any part of one hundred men
on road work if furnished at a cost
not exceeding the price of board
and lodging for a full day's work
for each man employed.
The judge has called a meeting of
the board for Monday to decide on
the number of men to be employed
on roads for their keep.
Don't miss seeing the Turner Art
Exhibit at the Club Hall, February
11-14.
Masquerade at Glaze Hall.
Keep In mind the grand masquer
ade at Glaze Hall February 13, 1!)14.
Prize list will appear later. 1-22
A Differsncs.
"Say," remarked Harry, "how d'ye
teach a gurl t' swim?"
"O-oh, that's easy," replied his chum.
"Yon take her vurry gently down f
the water, an' you put an arm aroun'
her waist, an' you whisper, 'De ar, don't
be 'fra' "
"Come off yer perch! It's my Bister!'
"Ob, yer sister! Shove her in!" New
Tork American.
Illusion.
Unrest awaits us everywhere,
Howe'er our course U set
Tou think elsewhere the sun and sjr
Are always better yet
On mountain top or by the sea.
By woodland or the beach
Tou think that "somewhere else" mast be
The spofyou long to reach.
And still you make the old mistake
Wherever you may roam.
Tou sin i about It, yet forsake
The place called "borne, sweat home."
In vain your fancies are Inclined
To wandering quest of cheer,
For "somewhere else" you'll always And
Becomes plain plodding "here."
Washington Star.
Cook Stove for Sale
One medium sized good cook stove:
used onlv short time. Call at Journal
office. . 1-15
Call for Warrants
Notice is hereby given that all regis
tered general fund warrants up to and in
cluding No, 1673, will be paid on pre
sentation to the county treasurer. Alro
all registered Scalp bounty warrants.
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nu iiuerflRt puiu mmr uiin uawj Jan
uary 15, 1914. R. L. Johdan,
County treasurer of Crook county,
LOCAL MENTION
W. A. Boll of The Dalles was In
Prineville today.
Mrs. Hugh R, Lukin will sing nt
the M. E. church Sunday evening
Myrtle Lister, little daughter of
Joo Lister, is very sick with double
pneumonia.
Fred Noble left Wednesday for
Portland, where ho will attend the
Automobile Show.
J. W. Carlson returned the last
of the week from a visit to the
state metropolis.
The Young Musicians Club will
not meet Friday of this week. The
date will be announced luter.
Mrs. Robert Douglas left this
afternoon for Seattle where she
will visit friends for two weeks.
Mr. Howard has returned from
his trip to Santa Barbara, Calif.
Mrs. Howard will be home a month
later.
Attorney Wallace has returned
from Salem where he presented the
Gaylord MeDaniel case to the
Supreme court.
The 7:30 service at the Presby
terian church next Sunday evening
will be in charge of the Christian
Endeavor society.
Andrew Noble has bought a half
interest in the 0. L. Hu(T Auto Co
Fred Noble will represent the Noble
interest in the concern.
Albert Still, a brother of H. h.
of Prineville, who has been here on
a visit, left the first of tho week for
his home at Blaine, Wash.
The Prineville Mercantile Co. has
filed articles of incorporation with
the county clerk. The incorpora
tors are R. L. Jordan, Winifred
Jordan and, Ross Robinson. Capital
stock 17500.
Mrs. A. W. White was stricken
with paralysis Tuesday morning and
died at 11 o'clock the same day.
She was 47 years of age. She
leaves a husband and five children.
Interment Wednesday in the I. O.
0. F. cemetery.
Mrs. Thomas Brink died yester
day at Red Bluff, Calif. M. E.
Brink left last evening for Cali
fornia to attend his mother's fun
eral. Mrs. Brink had many friends
in Prineville who will regret to
learn of her death.
Mrs. M. H. Bell was 79 years of
age Tuesday. She prepared a fine
lunch for her many friends who
called upon her on, this occasion.
The younger women found out that
they could still learn some valuable
points on cooking from our Oregon
pioneer mothers.
A Necktie social will be held at
the Union church February 3, at 7
p. m., admission free. The young
ladies of the Christian Sunday
school are arranging the program,
etc. Proceeds to be used to send a
delegate to the State Sunday School
Convention of Methods to be held
in Salem February 13.
The second of the semi-monthly
dances given by the Dancing Club
of the Commercial Club was held at
the Club Hall last Friday evening.
A committee from the club fur
nished punch and sandwiches and a
very enjoyable evening was spent
by everyone present. These dances
are becoming very popular among
the members as old and young are
turning out to "trip the light fan
tastic." The next dance will be
given on Friday evening, Feb. 6th.
Don't wait for further invitation
but bring your basket to Club Hall
Friday evening. If several ladies
prefer to arrange lunch for six or
eight it will be satisfactory. Com
mittee. Notice to Stockmen
Owing to the fact that at the last
session of the Legislature a change
wa made In the law for branding
HveHtock, I desire to give notice to
all stockmen of Crook couuty that
unless their brands are renewed be
fore Juno 3, 1914, said brands will be
cancelled. To renew these brands I
have adopted the plan of recording
the brand lu the same way that It
was first recorded. By doing this It
will be necessary to file a leather
with the brand burned upon the
same, together with the application
for recording the brand. The fee for
recording Ih 50 cents. Applications
may be received by writing to this
olllce. It will not be necessary to
renew brands that were recorded at
this office after June 1, 19K).
1 29 3t W'AHHKN BlIOWN,
County clerk,
LOCAL MENTION
Dwlght Roberts of Trail Crossing
la In town this week,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mitchell are
in from Culver today.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Adams re
turned Sunday evening from Port
land,
S. B. Huff, father of 0. L. Huff
of the Central Garage, Ih hero on u
visit to his son.
Mrs. Louis Olddeld of Los
Angeles, a sister of Mrs. Collins
Elkins, is here on a visit.
Mrs. Rhodu Foredyce came in
from. Walla Walla tho first of tho
week to attend the funerul of her
father, H. C. Abel.
Mrs. Benny M. Zell writes from
I'omeroy, Wash., that her mother,
Mrs. Ella Do Bow, died at I'omeroy
lust Sunduy evening.
F. G. Delano, the Overland auto
mobile district representative for
Oregon, was In Prineville Monday
looking after Overland business.
January hits' furnished Ideal
weather for plowing and furmers
have not boon slow to take advan
tage of it. Enough moisture has
fallen to Insure big crops this fall.
John Roberts of Wisconsin, a
brother of (loo. W. Roberts of the
Ilodson Garage, is visiting in Prine
ville. Mr. Roberts intends to lo
cate somewhere on the Pacific
coast.
The Merry-Go-Round Club gave
a very pleasant theatre party Tues
day evening. After the theatre the
young H'oplo gave a surprise to
Mrs Ross Robinson, a former mem
ber of the club. '
The Ladies' Annex will meet
Tuesday of next week. All those
interested in the different depart
mentsliterary, social, art and
needlework should Ik present as
it is desired to get to work at once.
By order of the president.
The W. C T. U. held Its last
meeting with Mrs. Columbus John
tjn. The subject of eugenics was
discussed. A committee was ap-;
pointed to confer with the Crook
County Fair Association in regard ,
to a prize baby contest at the fair
this fall.
The law firm of Myers & Wallace
has been dissolved by mutual con
sent. Mr. Wallace will keep the
apartments in the Knmstra building
and continue tho practice of luw on
his own account. He has been
practicing at this bar less than nine
months but has firmly established
himself in the estimation of the
people.
The boys' class of the Presby
terian Sunday school was enter
tained at the home of Mrs. C. 0.
Pollard Tuesday evening, the occa
sion being the 12th anniversary of
the birthday of Clark Pollard. Mrs.
Pollard whs assisted by Misses
Mabel Bixby, Violet Lister and
Audrey Noble.. The evening was
spent in games followed by a light
lunch.
FRIslRDS. SrWFAAFPC FUN ANPi
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EXTRAVAGANCE
UNLESS YOU PUT
Friends are few. Those
who borrow vour money are
nD n nrrm?
schember who tries to get you to invest it in wild-cat
enterprises. The temptation to spend your money while '
you have it in YOUR POCKET is very great. YOUR
MONEY is your "best friend." When it is in our bank it is.
SAFE. No one wants his bank
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
We pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits.
CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville
LOCAL MENTION
Harvey I. Chase has been ap
pointed postmiiNterat Fife.
Cur, R. .hike, director of the
Prlnevillo Bund, left Tuesday for
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Shepherd of
Barnes were down for supplies tho
last of tho week.
At the Grimes Chapel Sunduy
afternoon at 3 o'clock services will
be held by Geo. 11. Ramsey, Chris
tian minister.
Don't forget tho old-fashioned
basket lunch ut Club Hull, January
30. Coffee furnished free to nit
who get baskets.
A fur neckpiece was picked up
on the street Tuesday near the Club
Hall and left at the Journal olllce.
Owner can have Bume by paying for
this notice.
Mrs. E J. Slavons, well known In
Crook county, fell and broke her
arm tho other day at Canyon City.
The old lady, who Is now past 80
years, Is recovering from her In
juries. All the regular services at the
Union church next Sunduv, The
subject of the evening sermon,.
"Socialism vs. Christianity." The
public is cordially invited to attend
Tho orchestra will play at this ser
vice. Geo. H. Ramsey.
Prineville lost both barrels of the
double headed debate with The
Dulles last week. This gives them
the championship of the Upper
Columbia district, the state being
divided into eight districts. The
winner will conieto against the
champion of another district.
At the Baptist church next Sun
day Bible school 10 a. m., preach
ing at 11 a. m. by Rev. 0. C.
Wright, corresponding secretary
and general missionary of the Ore
gon Baptist State Convention. B.
Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Theme for 7:30
p. m., "Working Lessons." The
public Invited. John McAllister.
Sunday school at the Methodist
church Sunday at 10 a. m. and
preaching at 11. Subject of morn
ing sermon, "Passion for Ioat
Men." The Epworth League will
meet at 6:40 and preaching at 7:30.
The sermon in the evening will be
chiefly to young men. Subject
"The Brave Three Hundred."
Everybody welcome. John E. Wil
liams, pastor.
County Judge Springer has been
notified by the suierintendent of
the Eastern Oregon State Hospitil
at Pendleton that Eveline Madaline
Yoman, who was admitted from
this county, was discharged January
14, 1914, as fully recovered.
August Brede, who was admitted
from Crook county Nov. 3, 11)07,
has been transferred to Sulem and
reported as not iroroved.
"Never lose an opportunity of
seeing anything beautiful. Beauty
is God's handwriting." Turner Art
Exhibit, Club Hall. February 11-14.
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WILL GET IT
IT INTO THE
so-called fair-weather friends
in the same class with tha
balance to crow smaller.
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