Page 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL LOCAL MENTION A. W. Boyce was in from Culver this week. Frank Forest was a Frineville visitor Tuesday. Born January 26, to the wife of C. 0. Stover, a boy. A. R. Bowman and A. W. Battles were Culver visitors yesterday. C. L. Roberts was in Frineville on business the last of the week. Fred Noble returned from The Dalles last night with a new Buick 25 for Huff-Noble garage. Buck Bowers was accidently shot at Riley one day last week by Mr. Clark, the merchant at that place. Warren Brown and A. W. Battles were guests of Lawyer Burdick at a turkey dinner at Redmond Sun day. The bowling tournament will close tonight Tetherow's team will probably win. Albert Noble has highest score to date, 246 out of a possible 300. All who can furnish cars for the trip from Redmond to Frineville with the stockmen on the evening of February 8 are requested to call on or 'phone L. B. Lafollette. Basket social at Upper McKay schoolhouse, Feb. 5, 1915. A rous ing program is being prepared for the occasion. Everybody welcome Boys bring the money; girls bring the baskets. Monday evening the Misses Hodges entertained the Misses Agnes Elliott, Ruth Hawley, Edith Rice, Myrtle Jeffries and Mrs. Kal- Ienberg at their home with a de-i lightful card party. All the regular services next Sunday at the Christian church. The Senior C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. has two special music num bers. The subject of the evening sermon is, "The Other Man's Sin." A. L. Mackintosh was in Prine ville the,first of fhe week from the Hoffman place where he is feeding two bands of sheep. He says that they are wintering well. Mr. Mackintosh is well pleased with the - outlook for the sheep industry. Word was received here Tuesday that Mr. Adams, father of Mrs. E. H. Smith, had died suddenly at the family home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Miss Adams, who had been visiting her sister, left on the evening train for Portland. LOCAL MENTION Born January 26, to the wife of Edward Street, a girl. Mrs. Michel is still in Portland. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. J. J. Schaefor relumed to her home at Moro Saturday. Three members of the third grade James McNeoly, Velma Shattuck and Eula Noble have been neither absent nor tardy dur ing the semester just closing. Mrs. Addie Yancey bought the Prose house on Second and East B. street the last of the week. The property was sold by Mrs. Ida Prose. Consideration $4000. This issue of the Journal is being put out from our new location in the Adamson building on Main street. Our readers are invited to drop in and look us over in our new home. Snow is falling over the greater part of Crook county this morning. An inch and a half is recorded at Lamonta and to the south and west reports are that the storm is general. G. N. Clifton announces under date of January 26 that he will re tire from the management of the Clifton & Cornett company on February 1. The company will go on a cash basis after the above date. C. W. Wilson has received his first carload of 1915 Fords. They were unloaded at Bend and five of them were sold to people in this part of the county. A second car of eight machines arrived at Red mond yesterday. He has contracted to handle 32 Ford's, 16 Dodge cars and 6 Studebakers. Mr. Wilson is agent for these three makes. The pupils of the third grade have been receiving credits for work done at home in the way of chores, errands, helping with house work and similar duties which might aid in the formation of help ful industrious habits. Those deserving special commendation in this line are Marian O'Kelly, Velma Shattuck, James McNeely, Eula Noble, Mike Trapman, Teddy Adam- son, Weldon Hyde, Hester Constable. God, the shoemaker, has returned to Prineville and is ready (or bueineea.l 28 White Leghorns. Petaluma anil highest laying strain stock, O. A. C. ; eggs from finest se lected breeders. 1 lor 15; fo for 150. l-2S-5t A. D. Pratt, Post, Ore. ANNUAL ran Ball TV f I P At Commercial Club Hall, February 19, 1915, the Biggest Event of the Year. Every Knight a Floor Manager. ' Tickets $1.00 jf- 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. LOCAL MENTION I. M. Dlevins purchased a new Ford car Monday. The second term of the Prineville public schools will begin next Mon day. Born To the wife of Roy A. Powell, of Ashwood, Monday, a girl. The biggest event of the year in its line is announced by the K. of P. Lodge in their annual ball which will take place on February 19. Water was struck on the W. F. King place on the bench north of this city last Tuesday at a depth of 135 feet. The water raised about 80 feet in the well. J. E. Newbill of Grizzly, was in Prineville this morning on business. Mr. Newbill says tlat there is plenty of moisture in his part of the country, and that a record crop of wheat for the farmers is assured. W. H. Harbinson was brought in from Jefferson county Saturday night and lodged in the jail here He is charged with assault upon his wife. He was brought to Prine ville by Ira Black, sheriff of Jeffer son county. LOCAL MENTION K. E. I.ooney of Jefferson, is in Prineville on business. Born To the wife of J. E. Whist ler, on aturdiiy, a girl. O. L. Huff returned the last of the week from Fife where ho went to deliver a new 1915 Buick to Joe Street. 0. 11. Applegate and wife of Al bany, arrived in Prinoviilo yester day, They expect to make their home here. C. A. Newbill was in Prineville yesterday from Grizzly. He re ports considerable snow on the north slope of McKay mountain. Mrs. Muttlo Miller of Portland, is visiting Mrs. John Campbell of this city. Mrs. Miller will remain in Prineville for a couple of weeks. G. W. Slay ton started to North Portland this morning with two cars of cattle. E. T. Slayton and George Dixon shipped two cars each at the same time. Don't forget the Methodist din ner in the Mating building on Main street on Fehrurry 9. There will be an abundunce of chicken and other good things to eat- 1915 B HICKS The Primier Cars for the New Year Come in and see two of the the latest cars now on display at our garage. All the latest improvements. Huff-Noble Auto Co. Protect Your Family by the Covers of a Check Book A man of family has a big re9ponibility. i le not only must conserve the morals and education of wife and children, but he must see that Tl 1EY SI I ALL NOT WANT. Is there no better way of helping his dear ones than by adding to 1 IIS DANK ACCOUNT? It will provide against sickness and mis fortune. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Crook County Bank Prineville, Oregon 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 S tylish and Serviceable 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! I F STFWART & CO fl l 1