Page 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL 1 1 i i Strength Past Fifty Years i can be maintained toy I adapting the right nourish- pir" ment, and Nature's own oil- WA food in Scott t Emulsion Lai strengthened thousand of men and women to continue their work and usefulness for maay years. Scott ' Emahion Is a food, a medi cine and a tonic to keep the blood rich, avoid rheumatism and thwart nervous conditions. It is free from alcohol or harm ful drugs. The boot physicians prescribe It n-v LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION 1 U. D. Kctchum and family loft yesterday for Burns. They will make the trip in their own car, going by way of Item!. The ladies of the Methodist church gave a surprise party at the Keteh um home Tuesday in honor of Mrs. I. L. Ketehum's GTth birthday. There will be a meeting of the county V. C. T. II. in Redmond, Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10. ;The program will be announced later. 0. T. MeKindee of Iake county has been buying sjieep in this part of the state the past week. He bought the. entire Hook of A. L. Mackintosh. Governor Withycombe has desig nated May 4 to 11 as clean-up week. A like proclamation from the may or and co-operation from our cit- izens is now in order. The Hunsaker stage truck i ; 1 t x M . , i. jequippou wun a trailer uxiay wnicn will increase the carrying capacity Warren Brown spent Sunday at Culver. j D. Koepman is in Prineville to-; day from Post. P. M. Ruthfield is back from a trip to Portland. A. w.uotnier wasin uiecity tne0f tie iine at least 1000 pounds, last of the week. , xhe trailer is a passenger auto with Billy Garrett passed through the body removed and the front Prineville yesterday, j wheels made to track. E. E. Laughlin was in the city ; There will be a meeting of the from Paulina Monday. ' high school board at the office of Born-to the wife of O. C. Grey ; Superintendent Myers on Tuesday, on Friday, a girl. I Aril sixth for the purpose of H Rv t,.rnl f?n.W fmm ' C,tin teaS the CUUnty trip to Hood River. C. 0. Stover was in Prineville on business Monday. Douglas C. Ingram was in Prine ville the last of the week. high school for the coming The meeting will be held A. M. year, at 10 A letter from Kilgerran, Great Brtitian, announces the wedding of David -Tamps and Mise f airo-Id Fvnnc- , , . . . James will be remembered as hav- of your taxes before Apnl 1. . ... . ; ing assisted as stone mason on Sunday, April 4th, is Easter. xxeTtL 0f PHneville's best buildings. Have you a new bonnet yet? j He has many friends in this com. Mrs. R. L. Jordan is suffering ; munity. from a mild attack of scarlet fever. ! , , . I 1 he county clerk s office is now J. H. Barkley was in the city receiving coyote scalps and paying from Culver the last of the week. I bountios under the new law. The A. V. Boyce and S. S. Brown of entire pelt, ineludng all the feet is Culver were in Prineville yesterday, j required by law before the bounty W. L. Powers of Corvallis was : is paid. The price for coyotes is in this part of the county Saturday, j now $3, while for all other animals H. H. Clow was in Prineville ! the Prices before are being from Lamonta the first of the week. ! Pai(1- There is but little change in Denton G. Burdick and wife, of he law excepting the amount of the Redmond were in Prineville yester- j wu"v u" Alex Donnelly and family of j Tlte Seed Com Howard are visitors in town this ; week. j Because of the many requests J. H. Homey was in Prineville the coming to this office for information last of the week from Jefferson in the matter, we wrote Mr. C. L. county. i J Smith of the O-W railway asking N. A. Burdick and V. D. William- for information about the free seed son of Metoliuswere in Prineville corn his people propose to distribute Saturday. D. C. Freeman of the O. T. railway service was interviewing local busines men yesterday. Professors Walter S. Brown, J. G. Larson and G. B. Fitts of O. A. C. were in the city yesterday. Manager L. M. Simpson of the Des Chutes Power Company is in Prineville ths week from Spokane. E. N. Howard of Santa Barbara, i to the farmers of Oregon this year. : At the same time we offered to pay ; the freight from Redmond to Prine iville on any shipment that his people I would make of a thousand pounds ; or more of seed for the farmers in this locality. The reply to this let ter, which is self-explanatory, is as follows; In reply to your letter of March 4 will say that we will be glad to furnish seed corn to farmers in the .California, who has been visiting Prineville district or anywhere else his brother at this place, returned in Crook county delivery to be made to the nearest O-W railway agent. to his home yesterday. C. 0. Metzker of San Francisco is in Prineville this week installing the typesetting machine at this office. The Ladies' Annex has postponed their party which was to have been tomorrow night to some date that will be announced later. Hughes and Stevenson have dis solved partnership, Mr. Stevenson retiring. The business will be con tinued at the same location by Mr. Hughes. Wagoner & Co. are drilling for artesian water on the Thomas W. Lawson ranch below town. They have reached a depth of 235 feet at present. Eye Strain Taken in time, one can overcome the trouble entirely without the use of glasses. Examination is free and we will explain your condition and tell you the cost without obligation to you. DRS. MARTIN Opticians Regarding your offer to handle such corn from Redmond to Prine ville free of charge I appreciate your interest in the matter. Am enclos ing some 6eed corn arguments under separate cover; am seding you some of our corn primers. Under this agreement we furnish seed enough to plant two acres. When a man plants two acres we prefer to send two or more kinds. Then he may save seed from the kind that gives the best results. If any farmers desire more than 20 pounds that we furnish free he can get same at a reasonable price from Mr. J. W. Duff, of 391 Glenn Ave. Portland Oregon. The seed we distribute to the Prineville district will be from farmers in Wasco county grown at an elevation of 2000 feet. Corn grown in that section from 5 to 25 years and is therefore thoroughly acclimated. Notice in the corn lit erature sent you that we urge growers to save their own seed. The longer corn is grown in any given locality the better the results. Yours Truly, C. L. SMITH. 1 HINTS TO HUSBANDS. sat MERCY ' I roSGOT To T " 5 j WRITE .THAT ! A. LtTTC TO i JT 1 jfrS Sassgjr-, hfnREE1 YOu KNEW 1 WATE0 YOU 1 iUJI ' 'TO CO OUT ANO MAIl TKU Fo In Nw York Evening Bun. Powell Butte Sunday afternoon Rev. Byars preached the funeral of Mr. Bal lard, a homesteader from the south side of Powell Butte at Shepard sehoolhouse. Mr. Ballard contract ed a cold about ten days ago while taking a load of wood to prineville. He seemed to get better however, until Friday night when he died of pneumonia before medical assistance could be summoned. He leaves a widow and ten-year-old son. W. T. Smitli has leased the 100 joning him on the south from Wm. Wilson and is preparing to fence the place with rabbit tight wire. Clark Morse went up into the Bear Creek country' last week after a horse. N. P. Alley sold his sheep to Mr. Warner hust week. John Tengman is loading a car of wheat at Redmond to be shipped to Bend. Max Strixner is painting his bun galow a dark green and trimming it in white. Mrs. Lavern Sears of Prineville is spending the week with Mrs. Guy Sears and Mrs Yates. Look over page 8. the classified adds on Care of the Eyes Important Our prices are iiiinimlerMmxl by many people in this country. We do not charge (25 and up tor a pair r( ttlueaes, as some bare been led to be lieve. We have bad an olllce in Port land for years and our prices here are the rame as titer were there. Glawus alone be furnUlird at Portland prices and you t the siitne nr vice. Many of our patienta we take on the hinfa ywar's treatuieut. We then (nrnii.li tbrtu immntitiKt snd til"""1", and (torn three to (our changrs in Hit-leiiM-s as the rane may require. Our object in duitif this Is to irut the eyes in a normal slate ami In a itreat ninny cant-s mm ovBrcome the trouble entirely o thry ran take oft (lax. Our prices on this treatment are reaminnble, yol dim V'mliiinliT-tti!iil lie. We do not inpiat on you taking the treatment. We are g, to give you jimt hat von want. If illumes only, we soil them to yon, titled for your ey. Hut you can't blmno tie (or tellliiK you what you need and what we ran do. Work guaranteed. We want you to come and see us and have your eyes tented. Kiaminatlon is free. We will es plain your condition and tell you the ooet in either cane. Kyeatrain taken In time, we can overcome the trouble without (He of glimtos. Pa. Martin, Opticians, Prineville, Ore. 3 11 2t (paid adv.) fPAfJCEE! IIWILL GIYE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE my CANCER or TUMOR I treat before It POISONS deep glands II itticlii U ions io ray until custd WSITTIN QUASANTiK No X-luy ur ailier ntiitlWt. All InUiul iilnut ttinki'N thft curt NT TUMI), SU nil tlltt IWMI Ma OR In III in U.W ltm In CANCIS ?0PA0( S00K tint rite Vollmunlitla ul 10 000 Cunro. Vtriui to mium ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER !t lwn wlioni riitf gtindl nl KILLS QUICKLY IWr (MirtMlui dull jtrli'a It tmnrvr ! yvL unmll m m Old Dr. I Mrs. Dr. Chamlcy I Co,' 434 a 436 Vslsnda St, Ssn rrsndice. Cat. KIN0LY MAIL THIS ta tomeont with CANCER Farm Loans For a short time we huvetulc Ject to our difjmsitl $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches In the vicin ity ( rrtneville. Loans to Iw for f.OOOor more and run from 3 to 5 years, with iuter est at 8 per cent, )avahle an nually. Wecharpe a smi'. ronunieslon to ba paid hy the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title A Trust Co. C 19 Prineville, Oregon Wood Sawed on Short Notice Leave or 'phone orders to II. I. Still's Harness Shop. C. F. I'khhin. 12-24 Seed Rye For bale Oood rlean dry land eued rye (or sale, price tl.oO per bimhel, l.swia Kkum. rkhosh, I'rinevllle, Ore. 8 4 l( WAN TED! Poultry Supplies, Wire Netting, Garden Tools and Seeds! This will soon be your cry. We have anticipated your needs and have just received a complete stock of poultry supplies such as Oyster Shell Grit, Chick Food, Charcoal, Lice Killer, Etc. The finest Wire Netting in 24, 30, 36, 48, 60 and 72 inch heights; Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, and other garden tools galore; all varieties of vegetable and flower seeds. Come in and get your choice while stock is complete! Whether you are from Missouri or elsewhere we can show you that our prices, quality and service is second to none! it IV J. E STEWART & CO.