Prge 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL LOCAL MENTION ueorsre Dixon returned from a business trip to Portland yesterday. Drs- Martin are attain in their office on the street to the court house. 0. H. Olson was in Prineville the first of the week from Bonnyyiew ranch. Mrs. Fhilliber will arrive in Prineville tonight for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Estes returned from Tort land today with a stock of ad vanced sprinjr millinery. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Balfour on Thursday, February 11. George Russell shipped two cars of cattle and a load of hogs from Redmond to the Portland market yesterday. J. S. Fox, formerly of this place, now holds the position of state secretary for the prohibition party in Oregon. The entrance class for the first grade is larger than usual for this time of year. Already twenty pupils have been enrolled. Jim Cram, Paul Held, Harry Barnes and the Mays Ranch all re port stock losses from rabies during the past three or four days. All the usual services at the Christian church next Sunday. The evening subject is, "Fixing the Blame." Geo. H. Ramsey, pastor. Born To the wife of Arthur H. Young, February 1, a girl. Mr. Young is now in Canada in the British army and expects to be called to Europe at any time. Tom Miller, March Logan and 1 Tom Rickman report to the Journal ! of losses from rabies during the' week. F. H. Cole of Paulina killed ! a rabid coyote on his back porch i last Saturday morning. Geo. T. Cochran, of La Grande, ' was in Prineville yesterday. Mr. Cochran is superintendent of this water district and was here on busi ness with the court and the water users concerning the coming irri gating season. LOCAL MENTION LOCAL "MENTION C. P. Becker was over from Laid law Saturday. Clyde McKay and George S. Young were in Prineville from Bend Saturday. Rev. Luke Sheehan will hold ser vices in Stewart Hall at 8:30 next Sunday morning. Mrs. I. Michel returned from Portland the first of the week much improved in health- E. A. Cast. C. M. Redfield and Chas. Landingham were in Prine ville Monday from Deschutes. Jim Hays of Tost and M. L Brown report loss of stock from rabies this morning. Mr. Brown has lost six head to date. The furnace at the First Baptist church ' has been fixed and the church will be good and warm Come to church Sunday. Rev. Hall. The 3 bounty bill passed the senate in Salem Menday. The bill provides for the f3 fei for a year. There were but three votes against the bill. The committee in charge of the Marcn meeting of the Ladies' Annex is composed of the following ladies: Meslames C. W. Elkins, Kayler. Duffy, C. W. Foster and Berrian. Mrs- John Wigle will review "Kindling" by Chas- Kenyon, be fore the Literary Department of the Ladies' Annex next Monday evening at 7:30. The course in Modern Drama is proving very interesting and a large attendance is desired. Mrs. Wm. Smead of Post reports an unusual case of rabies. A chicken in the Smead barnyard de veloped the symptoms the other day and in so far as anyone can tell who has seen other stock infected, a well defined case was developed be fore the chicken was killed. Two housecats have been found to have the disease recently. Seven car loads of material for exhibits in the Oregon building are now enroute to San Francisco from this state, and will be placed on ex hibition at once. ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED We will be at the Prineville Fair Grounds until Saturday noon, Feb. 6th, and will buy all suitable horses offered, weights to 1 1 00 pounds and up, good bone, etc. At Redmond Saturday afternoon. Wilson, Murry & Slotbloom ANNUAL Grand Ball X. of P At Commercial Club Hall, February 19, 1915, the Biggest Event of the Year. Every Knight a Floor Manager. Tickets $1.00 Miss Nora Dobbs U home from a visit to Portland. Matt Clark was in (his part of the country on business the last of the week. R. B. Cross reports 2a Rhode Island Red chickens hatched on his ranch on January 26. There will be a dance at Glaze Hall on Friday, February 12. Music by Morgan's orchestra. Don't forget tha Methodist chicken dinner in the Maling build ing next Tuesday. Dinner at 12 M . and 5 p. m. War tax 3."c. W. E Van Allen, former deputy sheriff, row has a position as book keeper for the Central Oregon Irri gation Company of Deschutes. A card from C. B Dinwiddie re ports his safe arrival in Wickens burg, Arizona. He says they are having real summer weather there. Up to Tuesday evening of this week, County Clerk Johnson of Jefferson had filed nine instruments of transfer for that county and 68 mining locations. District Attorney Wirtz says that he was misquoted in the Bend Bulletin last week. They made the statement that he recommended the sentence of Gaylord McDaniel to be reduced from life to five years. Mr. Wirtz says that he protested against such action and that all cor respondence will prove his side of the case. W. J. Schmidt of Hillsboro is in Prineville on a visit and looking after business matters. Mr. Schmidt, who lived for years on Summit Prairie, east of Prineville, says he is enjoying a rest. He will spend the summer in California and will visit both fairs. LOCAL MENTION DRS. MARTIN OPTICIANS Examimations Free Without Obligations Office on St to Court House Miss Wagoner is assisting in the sheriff's ollice. Dr. Howard Gove returned from a week's visit to Portland Monday. Floyd Houston returned from a six-wooks' visit in the Willamette valley Friday. Karl Wooley of Supleo and Seth Dixon lost animals from rabies on Tuesday of this week. T. S. Barnes has a new Buick roadster. He sold his five pas senger car to A. B. Roller. Perry Reedv, of the Central Ore gon Garage of Redmond, was in Prineville on business Tuesday, Miss Biggs is again at work, hav ing almost recos-ered from injuries received in the auto wreck just before Christmas. C. W. Freeman has been ap pointed postmaster at Lamonta. Ho succeeds M. T. Cowan who was burned out at that place some time ago. The Monday Night Club met with the Misses Jeffries and Haw ley on February 1st. All parlia mentary rules were strictly en forced. County court is in soeeial session this week. Road matters and other things of importance are being con sidered. A full report of the pro ceedings will le given next week in the Journal. Mrs. Kates and daughter re turned today from a two-months' stay in Portland, where Miss Leola has been undergoing treatment for a sprained knee. The injured mem ber is still in a plaster cast. The Christian Endeavor Societies of the Presbyterian and Christian churches will unite next Sunday evening to celebrate Christian En deavor Day. The meeting will be held at the Union church at 6:110 p. m. The Crook County Abstract Com pany has opened a branch office at Culver, the county seat of Jefferson county. Mr. Bell is spending a part of his time there at present and as soon as the records are transcribed there will be a complete plant there. Some of the present office force will perhaps be in charge of the new plant. 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 SHALL 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 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 Stylish aid S erviceaoieDHoes 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! a FEWART