Page 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Post Postings ' The sage rats are coming out which is a sood sign of ppring. Mrs. J. R. Kdox and Mies Carrie visited with Mrs. J. M. Hayes Friday. Frankie Smead has leased the Reynolds place from Mr. Dunham or the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom Jr., spent Friday a; the lioy Gray home. Mrs. 0. C. Gray came out from Prineville last Tuesday, bringing Mrs. C. 0 Stover and infant son home. J. M. Hayes and family took dinner with Miss Trait Sunday. About seven inches of snow fell Saturday night which was greatly appreciated by the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Gillenwater and Mr. and Mrs. Abbott called at Norton A Stover's Sunday. Mr. Abbott was on his way to his school in the Maury district. Mr. and Mrs. Gnuter spent the week end at the Roy Gray home. C. L. Patter-'on killed a rabid coyote at Bonnyview lust Sunday Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. VsyrrjjeMndpK Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. 1915 Buicks 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. PRINEVILLE OREGON morning. Mrs. Frank Wilborn and son, Jack, were Prineville visitors last week. Wru. Dorrell was transacting business in Post on Monday, lie reports heavy snow in the Pasin yet. J. M. Hayes and Wallace Post report losses from rabies this week. Powell Butte The water was turned into the canal Thursday morning, Friday night Uie ice jammed, into the stave Hume, causing it to explode, throwing cakes of ice weighing 300 to 500 pounds fifteen feet into the air. Joe Shearer put on a crew of men and now has it in good shape and the water is to the lower put of the ditch. Allen Wileoxen and daughter, Harriett, returned from their visit to Portland Saturday morning. Miss Jane Allen spent the week end with her brother, Herman. It. L. Moore is selling a great deal of his hay in Prineville. Harry Farnsworth Celebrates Birthday One of the most enjoyable events of the senior class during their four years in high school oecured at the home of Mrs. Norris Morgan 'last Saturday evening. The occa sion was in honor of her son's nine teenth birthday. At 7 o'clock all nineteen seniors and Prof. Smith were present. The living room w-as tastefully decorated in blue and gold and the dining room in 'black and crimson, the class colors. I Promptly at 7:30 Harry Farns worth lead the way to the dining room. Mr. Lafler was there to take a flashlight, after which savory odors began issuing from the kitchen. A delicious four-course dinner was served by Pauline Trues dale and Bertha Lambert. Hobart Belknap was toast master and a number of the class responded with well given toasts. Harry was presented with a watch fob as a token from tho cliiss. The young folks then proceeded to the parlor and played games. Mr. Smith, scoring tho highest in a guessing game, was awarded a lovely C. C. H. S. sofa pillow and Pete Harris, winning the "booby" priae was given a rubber Cupie. At a late hour tho guests de parted declaring Mrs. Morgan a fine cook and a delightful enter tainer and wishing Harry many more such birthdays. Jurors Drawn for March Term of Court The following is tho list of jurors for the March term of the district court: Hoy K. Gray, farmer, Pont. S G. Pout tit t, Htot-kmttn, Paulina. John W.GIlohrlwt, farmer, Prineville Win. H. ltlrilong, farmer, Prineville K. K. (illlenwater, farmer, Pout. A. T. Rogue, furiiHT, Prineville. Geo. V. Noble, retlietl Htockmau, Prineville. George Kotin, farmer, Paulina. ltiiUeu llooteli, stockman, Post. Walter Ruble, farmer, Uetlmoml. Jeff I). l'.vaiiH, farmer, Prineville. M. 1. Powell, farmer, Prineville, AiiHltn Klter, farmer, RoWrti. Wenley Street, stoekmnii, Fife. J. D. Bowman, farmer, Sinters. I.. U. Wlent, farmer. Rend. J. W. Stanton, stockman, Prineville ( linn. Boyd, Rend. K. C FaiiKlit, Roberts. Wallace Post, Pont. J. II. Wlfc'le, Prineville. Harley M. Saumlein.farmer, Harries. John Pickett, stockman, BarucM. J It Pont, stockman, Pout. PeWItt Williams, teacher.OpalClty. M. G. Coe, Hem!. 0, ('. Price, stockman, Prineville. C. W. Starr, farmer, Howard. Arthur Temiileton, farmer, Niters. H. K. Crotm, farmer, Prineville. H. I. Still, harness maker, Prineville. Uchoco creamery SUCCESSOR TO PIONEER CREAM CO Will be open and ready for business on Monday, March 8, 1915 and we will be pleased to meet all of the old patrons and many new ones L. B. LAFOLLETT Oe Moines Ousts Liquor, Dcs Moines. The city council here refined to Kraut the saloonkeepprs renewal of their licenses. This means that the 80 saloons of Pes Motnci will permanently close their doors. Prineville Commission House Dealers in all kinds of FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyer of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS, Manager Try a Classified ad in The Journal Page Steel Fence FT WILL PAY YOU Watch This Space Good farming for the next few years will bring more and better financial results than any other prevailing occu pation. WHEAT, in particular, will be in strong demand at war prices. It is worth making a strong effort! Put in a big crop and farm right, and your results will be reasonably sure! 1 i -.l' I Sty. v V'' , " -''. . " . "" . . ... '.. . Us for lver riows o: Kinds For Disc Plows of the best makes; for the New Thomas Grain Drill, the acknowledged leaders in the entire field. The Oliver Gang and Sulky have inter-changeable bottoms and either chilled or steel for any kind of ground., Get your repairs and shares now! A Few Bargains In Farm Tools! DAIRYMENl Call and see the New U. S. Cream Separator. Non-rustable bowl and skimming device and a great many new features COLLINS W. ELKINSl The Best of All Kinds of Farm Machinery PRINEVILLE :- -:- -:- -:. OREGON 1 12-16 Disc Harrow 1 8-foot Corrugated Roller I slightly used Fanning Mill 1 Litter Carrier and 60 feet of track 1 Alfalfa Cultivator, spike teeth 1 Gasoline Pumping Engine 2 second-hand Cream Separators Get our prices on these 1 4