CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Pasre 7 C. C. II. S. Notes. Klrnn Nulilo, editor, Audrey Nolllfl, UHHlHtltrtt. Monday morning the bi'itlniiltiK of the now semester was n pleasant morning In Crook County High, Tho Girls leo Club gave throo well chosen selections during tho assem lily period. Tho first porioil won spent In short tulkn from tho do Intern, Himkct Hull pluyt-ra and members of tho faculty. We were very Kind to see n few of our pa trons out to enjoy tho occasion with us. Orvlllo Yancey, Stacy Smith, IV. atrlco JoIuihoii, Krvdrlc Rice, Ho hart Iiclknap and 1-etha Everett are much respected personages around high school, Those fivo pointH they won for im In (Minting at Wasco and I'rinovlllo have heljiod to spread tho fame of our nchool. A week from Friday night the Hoys and Girls Glee t'lulis are go inn to Rive an entertainment at tho Iyrle. Thin will b a tmmt enjoy- ablo evening Thorn will be souks from tho two clubn tho High School orchcHtra. duets and solos, After tho debato Friday night, Tho Dalle debaters tho C. C. II. H. (Mutters, faculty and judges en joyed a ban(uet at tho I'rinevillo Hotel. Hubert Itelknap in spending this week In 1'ortiand visiting his brother Horace. Ciiin, tho janitor, has been very industrious putting more desks in tho assembly hall for tho new stu dents. Of tho ten now students ' those taking the Normal course arc I!cief 1'ancuke, Gladys I'aula, Tressie Houston, F.lisuibelh Evans, Kay lius- Rot and Kuth Dlshman. Those tuk ing tho Commercial are J)esscl John son, Oron Noble, George ."teams anil Adrian Yancey. Martha Horigan left Saturday niorninit for Tho Dalles whore she wjll spend tho remainder of tho school year. Mr. Iafter has boon a frequent visitor at high school lately. Ho is taking pictures for an annual which will bo on sale In the spring to atu dents and patrons. At a Senior meeting held Monday evening Harry Stearns was elected class president, lie! I'owell vice- president and Mabel Slayton secre tary. Tho boys held a meeting last week to decide on ollicers for manage ment of the track meet this spring Norris Ilixby was elected manager ami Harry Farnsworth captain The Basket Ball had very little opposition in the came with Mad ras last Friday evening. The eighteen points which Madras made were made by Galloway one of the town players, and not a high school student. The final score was (58 to 18 in favor of C. C. II. S. Tho game Saturday evening was one that caused considerable amuse ment. Tho C. C. II. S. were ablo to make baskets almost at will from the Redmond town team. The last few minutes James King was put in at forward and Earnt'Ht Russell at center. These two boys being in size, the Mutt and Jeff of the team caused considerable laughter. Next Saturday evening the C C H. S. vs. the Lamonta team. This no doubt will be a very close game as the Lamonta team is made up of Borne of the old II. S. stars. The Lamonta line up is as follows: Pearl Wiegand, center; Roy Mc- Calliater, forward; Elmer Mitchell forward, Norman Wiegand, gard Lewis Mitchell, gard; Bruce Mc Mecn and Jesse Melton subs. Bernard Ramsey began school TOO MANY CHILDREN art under-iize, under-weight with pinched faces and poor blood j they do not complain but appetite lags, they nave no ambition and do not progress, Such children need the rich medicinal nourishment iu Scott' EmuUion above everything else J Hi pure cod liver oil con tains nature's own blood-forming, flesh building fats which quickly show In rosy cheeks, better appetite, firm flush and sturdy frames. U your children ftre languid, tired when rising, catch cold easily or find their studies difficult, give them Scott' Emuliion) it supplies the very food ele incuts that their systems lack. Scott' EmuUion contains no alcohol and 1b so good for growing children it's a pity to keep it from them. 14-47 Scott ftDowne, Dloonificlil. N. J. i'uesdity morning. Ho Is an old student and Is now a Junior. We aro very glad to have "Htub" buck again. In tho Normal department work Is progressing steadily. A now cIiihs was organized In History of Education and one In psychology. Model classen aro formed each day for practice teaching In tho ad vanced subjects. The Senior girls have completed their observation work and have begun tho required review of the grammar school sub jects. They aro doing more work than tho school law requires in the way of elementary training but tlie price of their extra efforts will be efficiency. Superintendent Shotise of Bend. was a high school visitor rriday. Mr. Shouse Is a thorough educator and the Normal girls are planning to have him give them some sug- gestions on teaching during the spring session as they feel he is qualified by experience to give them valuable help. Abbio Wilson a former student has started to school. She is taking Normal course. Mr. Pratt (in chemistry class) "Ernest Russell, tell me how to make hydrochloric acid?" Frnest "Two grams of dog gone if I know. Post Postings. Mis M tud Wilhorn is on the sick list. Mrs. Win. Dnrrell and daughter spent several duys last week vUit- ing Mrs. Croylo at tho Bonnyview ranch. C. L. Ream was down to Tost for supplies last Friday. lr. Newsom and family of i'rineville, aie spending a lew days at tho Ntwsoin ranch. V'ern JUbcr passed through Post Friday on bis way to Paulina to buy horses. Mrs. J. M. Hayes has been very sick but is much belter at this writing. Mrs. Gunter and baby spent Tuesday niRbt with Mrs. Norton while Mr. Ciun'er went to Prine- vi 11a to consult a physician about his srrn which bad been troubling him for some time. He found it to be infected with blood poison. Under the care of Dr. Newsom it is improving as fast as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. McLean were transacting business at Post Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray spent one day last week at the Newsom ranch. , C. R. Henry and Art Lane of the Henry sawmill went up to the Henry ranch Wednesday to butcher hogs. Ray Smith visited with the Robert Demaris family the last of the week. Mrs. Robert Demaris will teach a three months' term of school in the new school district, No. 101. Mi, and Mrs. McLean and daughter took dinner with Miss Pratt Sunday. ' J. P. Monroe went to Prineville Thursday on business. Mesdames Demaris and Abbott called on Mrs. Norton Sunday. Mrs. Gillenwater spent the day with her mother on the 24th. The Henry sawmill is running a full crew of loggers this winter. The indications are that a million feet of lumber will be required to supply the demand the coming season and Mr. Henry expecta to have the required amount of logs in before the snow is gone. Mr. Harrison made several trips with the truck this week to Post with freight for the store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smead and C. L. Patterson spent Sunday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norton. Sisters Notes tl. K. Allen and wife and Carl Woods spent a few duys in Red mond the first of the week. Mr. Loydn has been appointed deputy sheriff of this vicinity. A Btirpriso party was given Mr. and Mrs Ellis Edgington last Thura dayvening. Every one present expressed themselves as spending a pleusant evening. Frank Zumwalt and wife, Geo. Altkcna and C. L Gist made a trip to Redmond Monday. William Taylor, who has been visiting In this vicinity for several days, returnetl to his home at Sum mer Luke the last of the week. Arthur and Elenor Grube re turned Sunday from a few days' visit to Bend. Jess Pcott was up from Lower Bridge the last of the week. ii Red Dragon j Squirrel and Gopher Poison il 1 Will rid your place of Rqulr. pi A rein. Gophers, KaU, Field Mice j Crows end all such pct8 V-J Reau'.ta or You jtJA Money Bacls j0l & ito?s?v:',,tat Cards, HOWARD COVE DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Attorneys-at-Law , General Practice Tuk Dai.i.kh. Okk. J. Trcgcllcs 1 ox M. It. C. H. Kwr; nnrl h. H, A. London) Miwirrt-Oregon Huil Me'llcul Hoard. Ki-lHli.t In (jiirynryj Hye-iie; Ali mentary Canal, wumcn ami ctnllri'ii' di-eftJMH. etc fimw and rcuMcnr Third trwt war Court flotiH... T.,: 'iuiir. .'ill anwwred promptly, nltftil or iuy. f'itr" imjd.-ruU V. A. liULL Lawyer The Dull-. OreK"D Si, Cliiott, !Pri mill; Cry- SOLD BY D. P. A DAMSON & CO. PRINEVILLE, OREGON C. Mrink j0!2U'er T. II. J. DUITY Attorne-at-La-Ar (Hucc iwor t W. A. llvll) I'HIXHVll.l.C Origos BIGGS & BIGGS Attyriieyt-at-I-aw Prineville, Ore. A. M. Crawford Jan. W. Crawfoid CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Lawyers Yalt) Law School. Twelve years attorn ey iti'iieral. Water rixlits, irrigated lauds, probnto buamt-M. adinirality, corporations, patent rights, bunkrupct ry. Will practice in all courts and ap pear belore Hate departments. 634-fi Northwestern Hank UMg., Portland, Or. Wood Sawed on Short Not! ce Leave or 'phone'ordors to II. D. Still's Harness "Shop. C. .P. Pkriun. 12 24 For Sale or Trade Second hand organ In good audition, Rackkt Stouk, Prineville, Ore. 12 10 Why not take the Journal ? For new and old stomach trouble use Adamton'a Digest eze. Price COc or six boxes for 12 60 postpaid to any address in the United States of America. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co., Prineviile, Oregon. )JW ) - .. JL Second-Hand Stoves HEATERS and RANGES CHAIRS and other FURNITURE At my House on the Ochoco Road C. L. V. Marker Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer Office at rei leno, fiet hon&e north of PrineTille, Oregon Call and suhaeribe now for the Semi Weekly and SiinlaT Oregon Journal, just Hie thir, for bu,y farmers. 1 8 Kay V. Co'nspabli, Agent. ltlce ot Final Settlement Nutice in hereby (;ien, hy the under sinned, tlie alininistrator of the estate of Koliert lVnniiiton Johnson, deceased, to all persons interested in nniil esbitc, that lie linn made and tiled with the clerk of the county rourt his filial settlement of administration of said estate, and that the court ban set Monday, the Ut day ot March, HI15, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county co irt room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place fur hearing ami settling mint una! accounting. At which said time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said final accoun'iio;. llated this 28th day of Jan., 191 S. M. K. KLl.loTT. Administrator of the estate of Koliert Pennington Johnson, deceased, l-!iS-p Notice to Creditors Notlee U hereby given by the un deralKned, the administrator ot the estate of l'utrlek W. Haden, de censexl, to all creditors ot said de ceased and to all persons lmvliiR claims atcaliiHt said estate to preseut the same, wit h the proper voncuers, to the undersigned at the office ol M. It. KUIott in Frlnevllle, Orejron, within six mouths from the first publication of this notice. Dated aud published the first time January zl, V.nt. N. J. Lamhekt, Admlntwtrntor ot the estate of Patrick W. Haden, deceased. You Must See this Great Modern War Picture "War is Hell!" Sherman said it, but the Eclectic Company made the Four-Reel Hand-Colored Film to be shown Saturday, January 30, 1915 The Lyric Theatre Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Evening at 7:15 p. m. No Advance in Admission Price Announcement The Ford Garage Handles Firestone Goodyear United States Michelin Tires A complete stock oFall sizes. on hand. Watch for our announcement of new cars. Full line of oilsand gas. C. W. WILSON PROPRIETOR, Prineville Oregon 1-7 Do you spend five cents a day foolishly ? That amount will pay for a telephone in your residence The Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Company HOROLOGICAL I What time is it ? Get something besides a cheap watch and you will not have to ask. Get a watch that you will not be ashamed to produce in a crowd. PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler City Meat Market HORIGAN & REINKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season