Page 2 CROOK COTNTY JOUNAL CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Grv Lafoi.i.kttk. nditor-fioprietor Entered t the poftntGoe t Prineville, Oregon, at econl-cUra mutter. The Journal utaml for the best inter ests of Piineville ami Crook County. It independent in (wlitica. Published every Thursday af'ernoon. Price $1.50 per year, payable in advance, la case o( change of address please notify n at once, giving both old and new add rest. THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1915 The Stock Men In the personnel of its member ship, the state association of cattle and horse raisers presents some of the most able men, not only in these lines, but in all other lines of industry. The president and father of the organization is Wm. Poilman of Baker City. Mr. Poilman is presi-j dent of the First National Bank of Baker, on the board of directors of the Baker Loan & Trust Co.; inter ested in other banks in FendSeton, The Dalles and Portland; is first vice-president of the Oregon Life Insurance Company, and has large land holdings besides the cattle interests in which he is interested Mr. Duby of Baker, treasurer of the Association, is manager of the Baker Packing Company, who own five meat markets where retail busi ness is carried on besides the whole sale packing interests of the com pany which are extensive. Wm. Daughtry, second vice-presl dent of the Association is president of e Portland Union Stock Yards, besides having large numbers of cattle on the ranges of Malheur county. ' S. 0. Correll, secretary, has an extensive law business in Baker, where he has been located for the past 24 years. Besides acting as secretary for the Association, Mr. Correll is depended upon for legal advice, and to his efforts much of the success of the organization is due. The Tiuth About Rabies The address of Calvin S. White, of the state board of health, which is quite fully treated in this issue, is the most valuable information obtainable on rabies. One should consider that Dr. White is perhaps as well versed in this matter as anyone can be, and his opinion on the various features of the situation here cannot be questioned. I He says that the situation here in I Crook County will be ever so much ; worse before it is any better and ; that every possible precaution should ; be taken to check the disease. j Keep this copy of the Journal for j future reference and if there are' any matters you do not understand, ! telephone this office. Dr. White1 has promised a supply of bulletins j that will cover every possible feature ' of the situation, and this informa tion is yours for the asking. coveting the cooperative purchase of farm seeds and farmers' organ izations. Mr. Lovett has already been of great assistance to a large number of the farmers in this county along this line, and through proper organization, expects to be able to save the farmers thousands of dollars during the coming year. By combining so as to be able to order in carload lots, a great saving can be effected to the farmers and also they can secure varieties of seeds which they need and which are not always carried by the local dealers. Those who have heard Mr Lovett know that he always has something good to offer, and we know this instance will be no ex- ception'to the rule. At the same meeting we will hear from Mr. Harold Crawford, of Walla Walla, Wash., a man whiflhas had considerable experience in the use of'silos and their construction, and aho will deliver a talk along these lines. There is a fine field for silos in this section, and we trust that all who are able will get in to hear this talk. After the talk by these men, it is hoped to organize for the purpose of buying seeds and anything else ! which may seem to be of benefit to ! the farmers- Also the question of a farmers' cooperative warehouse will probably be discussed at this time to see if any feasible method can be adopted whereby the ware house can be rebuilt. Since the burning of the farmers' warehouse its value to the community has been impressed upon the farmers more strongly every month and it is hoped that some definite plan can be pro posed for its reconstruction. The meeting will be held at Ehret's hall and a large attendance is expected. j Red Dragon! J Squirrel and Gopheifoiaon fj it " ill rid your place of Sqoir- H A rda. Gophers, Rata, Field Mice P r 1 Crows and all Bach pesU f'i ft - Results or Your 'N. Money Back jf . "fc-T, , '; "2i a SOLD BY B 1 1 D.'P. ADAMSON & CO. i PRINEVILLE, OREGON I Farmers' Meeting at Redmond A meeting of the farmers of Crook County has been arranged for at Redmond to take place at one o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Feb ruary 13. At this meeting Mr, C. M, McAlister, special representative of the Portland Union Stock Yard3 m., will give a talk relative to the hog problem which confronts the farmers today, and we believe that he will have a great many helpful suggestions to offer. Mr. McAlister has had a'great deal of experience in both the raising and selling of stock, and thoroughly understands the general conditions. The hog question is one which we know is puzzling a great many of our farm ers at the present time, and we be lieve that a talk from a man of Mr. ir .. ' 1 McAlister s experience will be of great benefit. Mr. A. E. Lovett, our County .Agriculturist, will also give a talk THEY HAVE ARRIVED A line of the latest models. They are unexcelled for beau ty and finish. JuhI take a loak at our V. P. Camera and then you'll want one. Remember we learn you how to get bet results. We aieo bave a fresh stock of papers and films. LAFLER'S STUDIO Prineville - - Oregon Well Drilling k We are equipped to drill any kind of welln under any and all conditions. Depth Guaranteed Only Experienced Men Employed. We have drilled ix Ar te.m'anj wells in and near Prineviile. All are now flowing. w agoner & Co. Prineville, Oregon w are closing out our entire lfne of G tans and See Our Repeating Air Rifk look and work like a pump gun $2.00 Each j i amstra Prineville, Ore. OREGON JOURNAL Bargain Day Pail? a ti.l Sunday Journal by mail r f 5 00 Pally Journal, by mail. 3.75 Sunday Journal Seme-Weekly, 104 paiwra in the year The Semi-Weekly ami Sim day, th greateat farmer' combination .,.. 1 50 .83 2 35 R. V. Constable Agent Ammunition standard makes at a Bargain Choice Registered Duroc Sows for sale, bred to Wauconda Chief, a prize winner at the State Fair. G.A. BRADLEY Ranch Half Mile South of of Redmond. 1-7 D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Prescriptions a specialty. Maher & Grosh Cutlery. Books and Magazines Cigars and Sundries. Lowney's . Candies in sealed packages. D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon . Notice i Micnfl's JmiIo By virtue ot un exeetitlnu la fore ilonure duly ltiel by the clerk of the circuit court of the comity ul CmoK, wtHte tif Oregon, duted" the 4th duj-of Jtiiunry. 1'15, ii u certain action In the circuit court lor tut id county ami Htnte, wherclu John II. Seitvey mm plaintiff, recovered judg ment HffnfiiMt T. K. McCnllixter Mud Mmildn A. Met nlllHter, defeiidfiiit, for the mini of Three thoui.ii ml four hundred nlnty three nnd hundred run (lollura with lutervt thereon Iroin raid 4(1) day of January, 1H1S, at the rate of 10 per cent mt 'milium and Thnv hundred iloilHm r. turtle' Uf. Notice In hereby jclveii iimi i win on Stlarfar. the 13th in ml Fkr.r 1913 nt the north front door of tlie court- j hoiiMc In I'rlnevllle, In mild count v,i nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of nid j day. ll Ht pulillc auction to the hlhel Mdder, for cuhIi, the follow. liiir ilewrilied uronert v. to-ult ? ti... ; Houtli half of the north wot quarter, the north half of i 1,.. .mni,u... quarter, and the aoutli half of the xouuieuMi quarter oi neetloti twenty- : two, and the north half of the uortii- j ent quarter of ttectlon twenty wveu, ! all 111 towuxhlp twelve, Koiith of j ranire thirteen, eaat of tlie Willam ette Meridian in Crook county, state ' of Oregon. I Taken and levied npon no the' property of the vald T. K. McCain I ter and Matilda A M.-fVlli-t.., . I,-1 ahove decrlued land, and 1 will Ml me name, or n much thereof a IIIHV lie necexxarv to untitv 1 1. judnietit In favor of John li! Sea-! vey ai;alnt enld aliove named de-' fendaiitf. with Interior rher. trether with all cont and (ilnhurBf. menu ttiat Iinve or may accrue. K. B Knox, .Sheriff. Date.l nt I'rinevl le. (Iii'inm .In mi. ary 9. U13 "ill iy Hoy. A. Itowell, deputy. Hhinle, MouldinK", Whitlow, 1 Doorn, (Jlaw, Ktc. Ktc, Ktc. I SHIPP&PERRYi TRLVKVILLK, OR KG ON pf Prineville Motor Freight Co. Daily motor truck service to nnd from Red mond. Special trips. Delivery to nil parts of the city. Qyick and reliable service. Red juniper wood for sale. Office west of Post Office. Prineville Motor Freight Co. Prineville, Oregon You Would Enjoy the Journal FASHIONED yf UC fz'S ( , W HOSE . 0 Jfnit io fit t Scam iy. fiHmhU, ho'6am Mar. Hsu wA , We have just received another lot of those "America" Alarms. They're clock3 we can fully recommend, reliable, exact 'time keepers that won't let you oversleep. We would like to sell you one, because you'll surely tell your neigh tor about it. If you have not traded with us a trial is all we ' 1 ask. We give you Price Service Quality rs.L Vou'Il have to get jp 'Tly to beat the 'Am erica " Alurms. . They're punctual, Ju raDle, and neat. They tlon't require much attention and don't cost much either. I have a fresh ship ment on the way and will have them on dale Monday. M Mich BURSON mSHIONED SlfK H0SL m& tu. I : :.: ,fy';?W only 1 p''if li"-'! turn V&- .i? . . ll w Dn" 'fni"! i 7 ' bav. lilpl EE" I left p- ' .'ft' "lo : , jj!, I t 1 '- :.r!f-i I M ri a ' - . :',' tain u - Abovowaihnwtho HIIKSON uml (lie "oiliori"- mmuo uui uoii in. juiiTiinco.