CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL because the entire system becomes permeated with " injarioui acids, , To relieve rheumatism Scott's Vthalslonps a double help; ft is rvchlin1 .blood-food it imparts strength tortheiuuctions and sup, plies the very oil-food that rheu matic conditions always need. Scott's Emulsion has .helped countless thousands nheii othet remedies failed, t K. ikokoL' Jtehua Sabttitat.. I-I wvim imbue LOCAL MENTION Mirmj; Lewis n J ,,wifo of Port land, are, ik rrimli k ? ' ' 'Vrtwilf' Hkih and wife were in Prineville on business Monday. The Ladies Annex will entertaiji with a fancy masque1 ball at the Club Hall next Thursday evening. All Clb members are invited. Read Marshall Pollard's chicken notice and govern yourself accord ingly. te presume this.' has no inference to. the . .slant term, hickerfi) 5 Mrs. Jordan who has been lu very poor health for the past two years. Ai,,repoxted ,,very Jaw--tod ay; t allenditig""thysicians say that" her feebfery is impfobable. . LOCALS MENTION of .Bend il in. Bi,at'l I Jones Cash Store burned in Port 1 . .- . j land 'raonaayjiignt. the rjre starting this week. about 10 o'clock in the evening, H R VanAll-n W Sit -Prinakine ab9ut 11 from.J)chtfU3.i : V t-TheWss.wasalwut flfci.OOO which J J i .". was" covered, by , fijrance. The -111 III A firm will rebuild. T , ... . . . . I ... .. . I V. M .t.WJLUIi.t niu 1119 uumis uim Prineville the first of tlje week to A. R. Bowman. - In the same deal some irrigated land near Powell !utt6 which was owned by Mr. Bowman was transferred to tending -coprjj .",3.3 Uncle frank Tichos -,ofy Liiidlaw was in Prineville Monday. r Arthur ' Templetoh bt Sisters is -attending tourt this week. u . I Mr MoDaniel 1 George" Russell bought : a new j, John Davin who is now a resi Ford car. the first of the week.,. indent of St- Bonnett, France, for alter A. I oster' is In Prineville ; warded a , remittance this week today from Powell Butte. . j covering the coming year's sub ' I. W. Ward has returned from scription to the Journal. The war -Portland where he spent the winter. hL not bothered Johnyet. ap- XXftealy" and sonT C. "CTHealy, f iritiy.- i were in Prineville the first of the ' Among the attorneys present at j weete- " " .H ' ? 1 ' TO ffa ternVdC 1c6nftfcrerf Burdick : Fannie C. Poch and William ! ani Wilcox of Redmond; Dearmond ('Washington Collins were married !and Forbes of Be"d; Bell of The rn n; i i . . . j on Monday. Shelly Holland, who has been sick for f ome time at the Home Hospital died today.' 5 : Fred Stroud is in Prineville on business from Redmond where he owns a meat market. Wade Huston returned yesterday from Ashwood where he has been Dalles; Richardson of Portland Meyers "of Culver, and Irving of Madras, besides the local members of the bar. The farmers of Surprise Valley have ' organized " an Improvement Club and are to take steps toward the formation of an irrigation dis trict. This locality was known at on time as Poverty Flat, but this foAsevefalkfi--5 1 '1 'J ' tj title no Idngef JitS fb'loc'lity and T. S Barnes and family left last the new name was chosen at the night for eastern points.1 They will club-' meeting Saturday evening. be absent a cotiple of months. - Mrs.. Mona Graves is visiting old friends in the city, having come in from Portland the first of the week. The Presbyterian Siurch will ren der a musical program on Friday, night of this week 6t the cfiurehJ The Rotarian Quartet delivered a Friday evenlngrthe Ladies' Aid and. the Christian Endeavor Societies of the Presbyterian " church will hold a reception to the Rev. Van Neeys and Miss RiveiS 'SReVi'Van Neeys wiirjTctfh duct a series of jneetings and "Mst Allen will assist him with the sing- Allen of Hood good , evening's . entertainment at Llng- 9)ra? and help.extend a wel- the ,,ccmiuk a . cuieriaiumeni. aiL- ' . 'Commercial5 Club Hall jast00"16 and et .ukifited Thursday evening. There will be ' a meeting of the ! March 12, at the" public school i building in this city at 3, p. m.. The creamery opened Monday i rmorDinaf ' and a churning was put T. ,,!.. : t Parent-Teachers' Association Friday, ! v iu rge lairiuuuLs ui tain Hre ueing .re ie'eived daily and churnings are to be u. r. rutnam nas anotner pooK, "In the Oregon County," which" will be on sale the last of the current month. It is from the presses of G. P. Putnam's sons, book publisheis of New York,- e ;ery .is paying ;31 cents for butter Ifat, while -we are told that those jwho have shipped cream recently have been receiving but 28. Crejof;theEyeIrnportah Oar prices are niisnnderetood by many people in this. country. We do Mrs. Arnold's father. R. M. ! tint ,.harna tOZ on,l l. ... f . ..iihi .-U HUM Up 1'Jl B ptkl ,ir of Hits the Spot EVERY TIME : A 'pfeasant Jiirthday dinner was served Tuesday evening at the home of Wm. Arnold in-this city in honor of Templeton. Her sister, Miss Belva glasses, as 'eome have been led to be Templeton of Portland, was present.'! lieve- We hve had an office iin 'Port. lail for years and our prices here are the fame as they i'ere there.'''" " . Ulaf;s j alone , HI be furnished at Portland prices and you get the same tervice. ' ' " '' '- - -' - ; Many pf our patients we take on the basis of a year's treatment. We then furnish them',. mountinng'and. glasses, and from three to four changes in the lenpp r the case may 'require.'" Onrj object in doing this is to get the eyes in a normal stat and in a great many I cases we overcome the trouble fetirely f.. it. ". J . '.. '. . o iej can laKa on giasBesi vuf prices on hii.treatrnnt are reBanablet yet uon t mitunuerstand us. We do not insist on yon taking the treatment. We Ur gla4 to Igjve yon just what you want. If glasses only, we sell them to you, fitted for your eyes. But you can't blame us for telling yoii what you need and wliaf we cari do.'" Work guaranteed. We want you todatritfartd see uslml i , .. , "J iiv juur eypi lesiea. ftxaminauon is free. We will explain your condition and tell you the cost in either case. - Eyestrain taken in time, we. can overcome the trouble without me of glasses. Dhs. Marxin, Opticians, Prineville, Ore. 311 2t '(paid adv.) y li otop Mv:m pal cough'" NOW ! Satisfaction ' ; i Cuuranteed, . ' ' D. P. Adamson & Co.--.. f . Seed Wheat , " - - Clean Blue Stem Wheat for sale. Price $1 75 per bushel... .'Phone or write Marion's Feed Storp,' Redmond, Oregon. ' 3 11-U" K. P.V Give Recep tion to Judge Bradshaw , Wednesday evening; Luna. Lodge K. of P. at their regular meeting conferred tha. ocond' rank upon our County clerk. Warren Brown. There .. we,ie ' present , members from Albany, The Dalles, Redmond and Bend. After the,,lodge cjosod. the Knights' were invited to 1 the Vanquet bull where .ja'fin'e, 'repast awaited the. '( DrV J. ; If.' ' Rosen berg, as... ioastniaater,. called upon the Visiting ('Knights for , remarks, and a now of.; reason and feast of soul followed. ' ' ' Th most striking event was the presentation of a cut glass loving bowl from Luna Lodge No. G5. to our beloved and highly 'esteemed brother Judge Bradshaw, who was completely' surprised. ' He then gave us t om of the finest 'speeches on Phthianism it has ever been our lot to listen to. , i . ' i .. There is a feeling of sadness pre vailing in Luna Lodge on account of Brother Bradshuw leaving us, probably never to return,. He has so endeared himself to the lodge by his wibingnesa at all times and un cier an circumstances to render us all the aid in his power to advance the cause of Pythianism. May his pathway , in life be strewn with flowers, may he live lung and happy, tojenjoy the re specl and esteem of ' his brother Knights. . For,, twenty-four years he has held the office of Circuit Judge, and be leaves ,, here to the regret of the legal fraternity and the citizens at large, followed by the respect of all eighty t Knights who were seated at ; the ' banquet table. v. -i ' Vh&i better or . more endearing monument could lie erected to commemorate the arduous and try ing duties of his office than to have his virtues and memory enthroned in the hearts of the people. ' . . ; '' (By a member.) (Corn For Sal . , Whole Corn, $45 per ton ; ground corn f4 per ton.v 'Phone or write Marion' Feed Store, Redmond. Ore. DoyouUke The Journal? Report of tho Condition v ... '5 ot 1'M 8 .CROOK COUNTlr BANK nf Jrlttiv. villi', In Urn muit ol (iri'Kiiti, Kt lliu I'liinv) lit lnuUii' Mnn li i, inn; ! t I . I Mlt!U'lc ' l.nniin unit ilUwmiil, ! tU.IWS (l OvriHlu, iniro'l mid iiimovurvit ,, Mi 1 lUiii.l(ii'( wurrmun,,,,,,, 4.8W.W Hitioki mi'l ullior nH-urliU'., Soil II llknilnc 'iH.. ....;.....,.. V'.HTVl Furullur.auil llxiiuin ,,, ( J,Miu.ii Oilior ril ulutoowiint. l,8o,i 'tmh from bukt(Hut Wrv batiks).- Hint WU(' triiu HjH.rnvi'il rworyu tmiikt,,,, 24.Jm,.Vj 0 hot-k mill ullii'r i'hdIi tU'iiin H4.7S 't'Mit'un iiint,.,,,,.;.!,',,,.,,j ; ..' iMtM 'l'ut!',...!...,;. i- l LtAUIklTIIM; .ii.; 'if W.ony.iw 1..11I1.I .l.u.b ...l.l I.. t-i-r"-- 1" f. ,i..fi,v Suti'iin tiniit. l-i.twctw tU'llvllrrtiroaiii,:Uitxivniitnt1 1 1 J ti; (ilf 11,1114,1 0.-hh tine Stnle Trunaurer S.UlB'.UII ln.Uvl,limll1opoiI milijout tu i'liM k lfo.l itw IK'iiihuiI wrtlitcnti'S ol lU'imslt ,. H't.ao I'mlili'M rlitH'kt initiitiiiiilhitf. W4 ,tl TlkiBWrllfli'HtOii o( iti'iKWll, 14,14.711 UilU iiivyiktflv lyt iimtirjf mrrmnil., lil.imu DU .-TiitHl,.'i,.,u.. ..A.,,Mlv. ..,Wll.alM StiHe o( Orvtiun, Ci'inils o( friMik, : I, K. J. Wllmiii, 1'nnliUf 11I IliosliiVtj.iintiiwl bank; 1I11 Milvauity wtr tlnti lliu Ikv tam. mom la truii ju tlie b"t ui my kuuttU'ili;o anil twllft. ' K.J Wllaiili, Cmihlf. HiiUorllwl ami .worn to bufuru inn 1I1U Uiih lay ul March, J'.Hi. " I'lamlla Wamior, ' Kutary Publlo 'irrit -.AItviil; Wn!i Hiuiwn u D. F. HTKVt AhT ' ' ' ' lilnwlnra. The Journal, l.fU per year. Too Late to Classify Woman Wanted. 1 ' Woman or iiiil for utrnrnl hmisi'wotk. Phone or write Chat C. ll'Null, Prltiti villn, Or. Care Riverside lianrli mi trookeil Kiver. J H tl 1 For Sale Cheap. (ioo-I ini'nhator, nearly now. also sunia iiooil and lU'kt')'. liiitiirn or write jack rspiMiin. il 11 y Call for Warrants.1 r Notine it hereby given that nil tori'd general luud warrant up to anil inrludiiiK reiHttrd niinit)tr 612 wilt lie pniil on preafntntioa, ami intoreat 011 eniue U1 tni (rutu tliia date., March 11, 1915. " Ralph L. Joan, .i Cuunty TrvaaitrtT, Carload Barbed Wire. 1 . if e have jimt received a car ol llurVtl ami Hinrvith Wire, ('all or write-lor prke. J. E. Stk.wbt. 8 11 it For (lanlnn fieeitg In Tai kane anil Bulk, Alfalfa S'fil, (ianlrn Toolnf-all kiftdH aee J. K, Ktewarl A Co. . 3 1, 21 Keep Your Chickens off) Ijhe ' ' Street , " , . , The ordinance covm-hif the confine, ment ol chicken will lie atrietlv n- torced In the future. ' Tliie tumni evorylKxIv. W. K. I'oi.I.ahii, i . 3-11-31 . MarHliall.' Now0ReadyyfFor WmXXR2HXS4SSl) fj ' - -1 - f Keliverv! 'ju ! .line universal cam; . We Have Just Received a Full Carload of the 1915 Model T 1 1 w H 1 . ' IBU ; li I 1 ora:::iars l '. s ; I' Which are now set up and ready for inspection Get Your Car Now! Fron. $40.00 to $60.00 rebate if there are" 300,000 . -Ford cart sold thia .year, .and nearly one-half of that number has already been sold. Vou must get in on thia 300,000 to get thfe rebate mentioned! Firestone, Goodyear, United Statea and Michelin Tires, a complete atock ' on hand. A full line of oila and gaa A Carload , of fcDqdge and Stude "T bakerjears now . bnrbute C; W: WILSON I M 1 7" Mr' ; r THE FORD GAkACE The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year . 'f, it f ) Jf. : ! V V JjL ILA A3 ill , jAmtnmnV o '. Poultry Suppl v.. i .. 'i;,;v. U i .,:!.f;-.;v, j.r'f'c; .;. ni;- . ies, Wire Netting, Garden - ', . v ; . t Tools and-Seds! A viJ '. t 1 i "i i This will soon be your cryi We have anticipated your "needs and have H just received a? complete1 stock of doultry cstiplieS iucfi !OylteShell (( lC,rt Chrr VA f!Ur 1 VlMli VlZl iril'hicfe: .The finest WirejNfeffinJtt;24?3b, Rakes, Shovels, and .other garden 36, 48, 60 ahd 2 'inch heights; Hoes, ools galore; all varieties ' of vegetable 'and flower seeds. Come in and gfet your choice while stock, is complete! Whether you are from Missouri oi elsewhere we can show you 4hatoun i , prices, quality and service isTecond to liione! " v 1