Page 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL LOCAL MENTION Born January 12, to the wife of T. J. Minger, a boy. Wm. R. Lindan of Howard was in Prineville Saturday. Arthur Cox and wife of Lamonta were in the city Saturday. C. L. Elliott was in Prineville from Warmsprings Sunday. Andrew Morrow of Grizzly was a business visitor Wednesday. V. W. Brown of Fife was a county seat visitor the last of the week. Rev. Luke Sheohan will hold ser- LOCAL MENTION Roy Stuart was a business visitor Tuesday. S. L. Reynolds was a business visitor Tuesday. W. H. Milliorn is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. News comes from Fort Klamath that C. I. Winnek is suffering from a nervous breakdown. H. L. Whitsett has bought a half interest in the lease and business of the Modern Garage at Bend. G- H. Russell returned the of the week from Portland first and cars vices next Sunday at Stewart Hall ( Sea"! where he shipped two at 11 o'clock. of hogs. nnrtro T.nnkpv !pvis todav for Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hoelscher of Portland where he will spend a' Prineville. who have been visiting counle of months- I tne'r Parents at Chicago, are among E. W. Kimball and F. McRae of rewnt arriva,s at IIoU1 Ik'nson Howard were in the city on bus.- Portland, Oregon. ne&s the last of the week. ' David Weaver has moved his A.J. Kurman was in from hi8 cattle from his Bear creek ranch to ranch on Upper McKay the first of the Golfer place at Powell Butte, the week. He'savs that the snow He is wintering about 75 head and i nnlv .lmt Biv inM,. ,Wn at hi, i the-V are doing Well. place. The depth at this season is usually more than a foot. The people of Paulina and vicinity have been having a series of rabbit drives since Christmas. On the 10th they drove at Beaver ersek and got 1370 rabbits and on the 11th they drove at the Grant Miller place and got 947. This makes over 6000 rabbits killed in this vicinity since Christmas. N. D. Elliott of Salem was in Prineville Monday. Mr. Elliott is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Edgar Bundy and E. G. Hodson. He stopped in Portland to see Mr. Hodson on his way up and says Ed is mending and will be normal again before many weeks. Mr. Elliott owns a large commercial printing plant in Salem. Lafler's Studio is to have some medern improvements in the near future to faciliate work in photog raDhy and printing. An electric photo printer has been ordered and will be installed at once. A studio light that will permit sittings at night will be put in shortly. A line of art and novelty goods will be added in the spring. All members of the Ladies' Annex are requested to be present next Tuesday afternoon for a grand bowling contest. Mrs C. M- Elkins and Mrs- 0. C. Claypool will captain opposing teams. High scores are looked for. The basketball game Friday night between the C. C. H. S. and the Redmond team resulted in an easy victory for the home players. The visitors started well but did not have the training to play a fast game to the finish. The score was 57 to 21. County court is holding longer than usual this term. Many matters of importance are up for consider ation. The new officers are taking considerable time to look into all matters of importance. The Journal will publish complete proceedings of the current term next week. Baptist Church. Died. Joseph P. flunsaker, one of the pioneers of Crook county, died at the home of his son, John Hun saker, in this city yesterday. Mr. Hunsaker was born in Illinois on February 11, 1827. He made two trips across the plains from Illinois to Oregon by ox team, arriving the second time at Oregon City in 1853. In 1873, Mr. Hun saker settled in what is now Crook county and has made his home here since that time. He leaves four children John Hunsaker, Mrs. J. H. Gray and Mrs. Ida Merideth of Prineville, and Mrs. Alice Oman of Portland. At the First Baptist church . Sun day, January 17: Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sub ject, "The Bible Mirror." . Junior B. Y. P. U., 2:30 p. m. Marjorie Wilson, leader. Subject, "Paul and Barnabas at Iconium." Special services for men and boys above 14 years of age in the audi torium at 2:30, All men welcome. Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Personal Abstinence." (Temperance lesson.) Evening worship 7:30. Subject, 'The Devil's Penitentiary." Good music. Come and worship with us. H. Patton Hall, minister. Horses Lost, Reward Offered Two sorrel mares; one has strip face and he 'A, FV on left shoulder, weight 1000 pounds; the other X B on left shoulder; weltfht 950, hImo branded O and aDd circle 7. Hold and notify J. L. Bradeen, Golden dale, Watth. 1-14 5tp STOP That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol ated) Cough Syrup "Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONISTS Exclusive NYAL Store H Hello ! Say, do you know the Pilot Butte Telephone Company has more miles of line and a larger num ber of subscribers than any other telephone company in Crook county and at cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red mond with all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. 1 LOCAL MENTION Rom December 12, to the wife of Guy Lafollette, a girl. Mrs. John Iewis of Grizzly is dangerously sick of typhoid fever. Mrs. C. Newbill of Grizzly is suf fering from an attack of typhoid. She is at the home of Mrs. Hanna Dee in this city. The Ladies' Annex has two classes of children taking Swedish gymnas tics from Mrs. Newham.who studied at Oxford, England. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elkins re turned from Portland the first of the week. Mr. Elkins was a dele gate to th? irrigation congress. John Mclennan of Antelope was a business visitor Monday. Mr. McLennan says that thete is a foot and half of snow on the summit of the mountain south of Ash wood. At the Christian church next Sunday Bible school, 10 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. Subject, "Min isterial Supply." Junior C. E., 3 p. m. Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Turkish Prophecy." Special musical numbers at the Senior C. E. and evening preaching services Geo. H- Ramsey, pastor. LOCAL MENTION Perry Long is quite sick of pneu monia. K. V. Nelson was in from his ranch near Post Tuesday. Roy R. Price of Post was in Prineville the first of the week- V. C. Congleton was in from Paulina the last of the week on business. There will bo preaching services at the Upper McKay sehoolhouse at 3 p. m- next Sunday. Geo. II. i Ramsey. I N. Clark, the livestock man from j the O.-W. R. & N. Co., was in this 'country the first of the week inter viewing our cattlemen. Five hundred men wanted to -attend a special service for men and boys above I I of age at the Baptist church at 2:30 p. m., Sunday. Jan uary 17. Special music. Come and bring your chum, O- I. Davidson of Barnes re ported yesterday that he has lost three head of cattle recently from rabies The latest case to appear in his herd was a line cow that de veloped symptoms Wednesday forenoon. 1915 Buicks The Primier Cars for the New Year Come in and see two of the the latest. They will be here Saturday. All the latest improvements. Huff-Noble Auto Co. PRINEVILLE OREGON Protect Your Family by the Covers of a Check Book A man of family has n big responsibility. I Ic not only must conserve the mornla and education of wife nfid children, but he must see that TI 1EY SI IAI.L NO r WANT. Is there no better way of helping his denr ones ihnn by adding to I IIS BANK ACCOUNT? It will provide against .sickness ami mis fort line. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Crook County Bank Prineville, Oregon Save Time and Trouble Get your fruit, vegetables, etc. from D. MADDUX & CO. where you can be sure of your money's worth. The best on the market always. Telephone Red 603 Goods Delivered Stylis haiidS ervi 1 1 Ol ceaoieonoes We have just received a large shipment of shoes for men, women and children. If you want good values in shoes come here. In this lot are more than 500 pairs. For men we have the "Atlantic" for dress, and for heavy wear our "Honesty" shoe can not be beaten. The "Pacific" shoe for women are beauties. Try our "Red Goose" shoe for children. COME AND SEE! WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! v l i