CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Obituary. Mrs. Barbara E. Prose died at the home of her daughter at Sweet Home Saturday January 16. Mrs. Prose was born in Galia county, Ohio, March 31, 183!). With her husband she crossed the plains by ox team in 1S64, settling at that time in Willamette valley. In 1S79 the family moved to Washington buying land near Colfax. After fourteen years spent in Washington they came to Prineville and the re maining years of her life were spent here and with relatives in the Wil lamette valley. A. Prose, her husband, died eleven years ago, and was buried at Arlie, where the body of Mrs. Prose was laid to rest Monday. She leaves a brother, S- H. Nor man of Junction City, three daugh ters Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson of Coos Bay, Mrs. Martha Haptonstale of Falls City, Mrs. Katherine Burns of Sweet Home and three sons, S. A., W. H. and J. H. Prose, all of Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Prose were both members of the United Brethern church since childhood. LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION Died. George Walter Snoderly died! Saturday in The Dalles from a com plication of diseases. Funeral serv ices were held yesterday at 1:30 from the residence 'of J. W. Boone in this city. Interment at Masonic cemetery. Walter was born on August 5, 1862, and had been a resident of Crook county for many years. Besides a wife and son, he eaves his mother, two brothers, Fred and and Wm. Snoderly, and sisters, Mrs. J. W. Boone of this city and Mrs. Schaferof Sherman county. How the Teams Stand. Five of the total of seven games have been played by all eight teams participating in the bowling tourna ment at the Commercial Club. A. Michel's team is leading, having a total of 10,022 pins. Jess Tetherow Tuesday of next week is second with 12 pins less, and S. (i. Hinkle and Robert Osborne are third and fourth, each team being some fifty pins behind the leaders. Card of Thanks The family of the late Walter Snoderly desire to thank the many friend for their kindness and sym pathy durlDK their sorrow. Mrs. Sarah Snodehlv. Wood Sawing. Although it has been rumored that I am going to quit sawing wood, I am now betif-r prepaired than ever to for that work. Leave orderB at L. Kamctra's store or i Th m,r AnnjaA on Tnodao ihit ...... ....... ......v the case should be tried out on its Regular services at Christian next Sunday. Services both morning and even ing at the Methodist Church. Regular services at the Baptist Church next Sunday. John R. Howard of Lower Bridge, was in the city on business Monday. Christian Science services will be held in the Masonic hall each Sun day at 11 a. m. The public is invited. Rev. G. M. Wyatt has been hold ing Sunday evening services at Al falfa for some time. Attendance is reported good. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reuiter of Susanville, Ore., are in Prineville visiting Mrs. Reuiter's sister, Mrs. Walter Snoderly. The Ladies' Aid of the Presby terian church will meet on Thurs day, January 28, at the home of Mrs. J. B. Bell Wade Huston left yesterday for Ashwood and surrounding country where he will act as agent for the Journal as well as transacting other business. A terrific plunge by a rider on a speeding motorcycle from the end of a pier is featured in the Perils of Pauline, to be shown Saturday at the Lyric. C F. Smith shipped a car of cat tie from his Lamonta ranch to North Portland last week, return ing home Friday. He is well satis fied with the results obtained. George T. Huttle of Fife, who was committed to the county jail for six months, has had his sentence reduced to thirty days, about half of which has already been served. The new dwelling which has just been completed on the Post ranch on Crooked River contains eleven rooms, and was built at a cost of about f 1600. S. B. Morris was the carpenter for the job. There will be a bowling party at the Commercial Club rooms on The party is given by the Ladies' Annex and all members are invited. Come bv 2:30. Sheriff Knox went to LaPine yes terday to serve a warrant on J. N. Masten who is charged with larceny. The warrant was sworn to before Justich Bowman by J. E. Morson of La Pine, who charges Masten with the larceny of lumber. An attempt made some time ago to have the appeal of the Jefferson county case dismissed from the supreme court was unsuccesstul phone orders to Dr. Fox 1-21-tf Mabtin Kamstra. Homestead I can locate you on a homestead situ ated on the upper Deschutes river, con taining 30 acres of river bottom land and 50 acres good yellow pine timber, remaining 80 very good quality bench and. Inquire Journal office. '9-10 merits. It will come up for hear ing some time in February. The Semi-Weekly and Sunday Oregon Journal has interesting articles for every member of the family at a very small cost. Reduced rates until Febru ary 1st. Kay V. Constable, 1-8 Agent. 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 m lisp l II n i e l i neuo ! oay, ao 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. Charley O'Noil was in Prineville the first of the week. Sheriff Knox was in Sisters and Redmond Monday on business con nected with his office. Mrs. Hugh Lnkin left Tuesday for Fort Klamath where she was called by the illness of her father, C. I. Winnek. A. J. Reynolds, who formerly owned a taylor shop in Prineville, writes from Ferriston, Kentuckey, that he has rented a farm there- The largest rabbit drive ever made in this country took place in Paulina valley Saturday, January 16th. The drivers succeeded in killing 2523 of the posts, and again at Beaver creek, Sunday, January 17th, they succeeded in getting 728 more. The "Ich Ka Dibble" bible class gave a reception in the basement of the Baptist church on Friday even ing in honor of the True Blue's and class number 3. There were about 45 present. The evening was spent in playing various games. Refresh ments were served about ten. A delightful time is reported by the young people present LOCAL MENTION J. T. Hardy of the Oregon Trunk, was in Prineville Saturday. P. Chitwood of frizzly, was in Prineville Tuesday. Ho reports considerable snow in his part of the country. There have been ten filings on mining claims on the Deschutes near Lower Bridge, involving a to tal of about 200 acres. A bunch of keys with metal tug, on which 1070 is engraved was picked up on the street the other day. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. George H. Russell and Jesse Yancey are in the Madras country this week buying horses which will be used in tilling contracts for the French and English governments. The Presbyterian church gave a reception and . sort of jubilee on Tuesday evening. The event was for the purpose of celebrating the fact that the church debt was re duced to zero the first of the yeur. Fifteen numbers were on the pro gram which was well supported by the High School Glee Club and or orchestra. A royal good time wus enjoyed by all present. 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 a big responsibility. He not only must conserve the morals and . education of wife and children, but he must see that THEY SI 1ALL NOT WANT. Is there no better way of helping his dear ones than by adding to HIS BANK ACCOUNT? It will provide against sickness and mis fortune. Four per cent interest on time dqxwits. 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 Sty lish and S erviceable Shoes 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! X E. STEWAR1 r&co. fi