CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Pate 6 i,' Dr. Ida Behrendt GRADUATE Philadelphia Optical Col lege, Philadelphia, Pa. McCormick Optical College Chicago, 111. MANUFACTURING and REFRACTING Optician Are you wearing lenses that are not satisfactory? If you are having trouble with your eyes, it will pay you to come direct to me. I will give your eyes a thorough and careful examination free of charge ind tell you the exact condition they are in. I Fit Every Conceivable Style of Spectacle and Eyeglasses Dr. Behreml is now introducing the late Kryptoc Invisible bifocals and Tone Lenses, which is without doubt the finest lens ever put on the market- Perfect fitting glasses, ground especially for the weak eyes, astigmatism, near sightedness, far-sightedness, reading or fine work. We especially solicit complicated cases. Our experience often enables us to give satisfaction where others fail. My glasses cure headache, neuralgia, nervousness, tired eyes, aching eyes, styes, granulated lids, bloodshot eyes, etc. Remember that our responsibility does not end until you have obtained the satisfaction you expect. Parents Should Not Neglect Their Children's Eyes For a pair of glasses worn for a few months will enable a child's eyes to strengthen and fully develop, while neglect at this critical time will so injure the eyes as to make it necessary, sooner or later, for them to put on glasses and wear them continually. Oregon Hotel, Prineville, March 30 to April 14 OF GENERAL1NTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Forest to Have New Fire System. Eugene. A new system of forest fire protection, patterned utter modern city fire departments. Is to be used In the Cascade national forest this sea boh by Clyde U. SelU, supervisor, who has outlined It. It will be placed In operation about May 1. Kleetrlc alarm gonss, motorycles and horses, with constantly prepared packs ready for a moment s departure and equipped with rations for four days, and also small force pumps, shovejs and sacks form part of the new lire department that will cover an area of l.i-OO.OOO acres of timber in eastern lame county. l'ivo fire stations will be estab lished, so arranged tlmt virtually any point in the forest will tie accessible in two or three hours. GENERAL SCOTT CAPTURES INDIANS Single-Handed and Unattended Chicf-of-Staff of Army Takes Piutcs. nicks Only $1.50 per Year You . would . enjoy. . the . Journal Try it a Year and see $500,000 Road Is Pl.inr.ed. ; Pendleton. i'r. -.ddent H. O. 1'nrn- , hart, of the I'matil! comity on:anla- ' lion of the K.i-:ners' t'e.ion. h;ts re vived the enmpai-'u for the construc tion of a hard s,ir:,u ; read from IVu i .'.U-:on to the Ct U::iil'.l river. The farmers of the lloidman and CoU , S;ri"r. section I'll completed bn'a- : tiv arr.nm' .m i.t for luti'.dins the read mi.'.er a s:.ii. aid plan but the i failure of the te.s'a.ufe to enact the necessary UrJ!:itiU spoiled their ' plans ntul the matter had been drop ped temporarily. Now Mr. Kartiliart cornea forward with a plan to build a road to cost V'CO.OvO. He would raise $lu,ui)0 by public subscription and would ask tho county to Issue bonds for tho rest Hluff, Vtnh. The Piute Indian uprls Ins In Utah Is over, llrlgadler Oetieral Scott, chief of staff of the Catted States army, returned here with Old l'olk, TsoneOat and other renegades as his prisoners. General Scott took the Indians simile handed. Six men had been killed, and many wounded In earlier fighting between the Indian and members of the posses, headed by Coiled States Marshal Nebeker. Willi old Polk and his son, whose arrest was sou, '.lit on a murder limine, General Scott brought with him Chief IV.se I 'd the hitter's eldest son. Scot l effected the capture of the rcner.ii.ies without filing a shot. Nav ajo runners located iho Indians near the Navajo mountains for the general and it was through, the friendly Nav ajoes that Scott conducted Uls ucgotlU' tielis. Virtually taking his life In his hands, it was believed here. Ceiieial Scott dh.iaiKs.-il the pom-o wliich had been In l'.lui'f for more than a month and entered the ludimi country lie cempauicd oii'y by his utde und his Indian guides. Tlie Primler Car 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 Prineville Commission riouse Nation.il Deficit Estimate Is Cut. V as'iincinn. Chairman Siiomons. of the senate finance committee, took Issue Willi prophet of l.irc.e trca-e ury i!"i',cit, in a stult meat, m inn his InvesiiHatioii at the treasury li convinced him that the deficit will not exceed t JO Ooo.OuO. SELL YOUR CREAM j State May Drop Land Suit i Salem. While the members of the , i state land board have decided that the suit filed by the state against the Pa- , Icit'ic livestock company to recover ; : about it'i.OiM) acres of iau.I in Harney ; j county slieuld be dismissed, announce- ; : mnt was made that formal action 'would not be taken until Attorney- : ! General Bro.vn bad made an invostiga jtiou or the litisntion. The suit was ; '.brought by ex Attorney Genera! Craw- j jford at the request of ex Governor ' jWest, the charge being that tlie land i was obtained through dummy entry 1 men. Vice President at San Franclco Fair. San Francisco. Cal. The program of festivities which had I ti risen ed for President Wilson himself on the occasion of his visit to the Panama Pacific exposition, was held 111 honor of his official representative, when Vice ('resident Thomas It. Marshall reached the city. Dealers in all kinds of FARM PRODUCE liny, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs TRADE IS BECOMING NORMAL HOPMEN ORGANIZE TO THE Ochoco Creamery AND MAKE MONEY Ochoco Butter Clean and wholesome. The Butter that Betters the Bread ICE CREAM, the clean, pure kind- Try it. For sale at Lakin's, Adamson's and Belknap's L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Safem Meeting Attended by About 300 j Crowen. Salem. Producers of hops In Ore gon formed a permanent organization to be knov. n as the Oregon Jtopstrow- era' assoemiion at a meeting here, at tended by aim'.Rt r.uu Kroner. H was he lar-xt lie" tii.' of hi.psrovvers ever held on the Pacific ccast. "1 he fcafe-niardii'K of thu inlere!.t.s of its in' rubers is the main purpose of tl,e orvanization. The bailers say the !ur-; hte.vla-je,. end enim-casm a.i jir weSUfor k ! ; t--r pn;-peri'y in tlie in dustry, wl.i'h yii-liia no'.v about '0'0,'j'iO aiiieally to the stale. .More than vtu growers, or opprnx Irc.ati.dy C') p r cent of the porn-ins en i:,r.':' d in the Imp producing busin'-ss in the Ktate, w re renresente;! at. tin rneetini!. It, was announced that SK5,- , iti0 of the pMi,' capital atock of the a-c-iDcintioris hud been aubseribed, and the aerea;; represented wan about 12, Ouo, while the estimated total ucr age ist iiij.OnO. j The association plans to Bell all hops produced by members, finance' grow i ers when necessary in order to prevent : contracts being made at too low a ' price, and to Bee that the industry is ' put on a profit making basis. Revival Seen In all Lines and Big Machinery Orderi In. Chicago. Trade lu general lines all over the country has nhown aeasoii able Improvement. Kiirouraging re ports come from all section of the country, embracing the centers of large Industries. Significance attaches to the Increase In last week's bank clearings at the agricultural eemers. Knorimms orders for machinery are a feature In tlie trade situation, both for domestic and foreiKH account. Unmistakable ciidenco of strong underljinK confidence that great busi ness aclhlty will come to the I'nlted States Is reflected In p reparations now beini; made by hauliers to meet the conditio!:.-. JACK SUMMERS,lManager Charles frsncls Adams Dead. V.'a.sti 1 n;: t. .n. Charles Francis Adams, former pre. Hint of tho Colon Pacific railrond, died here of bron chitis. He was a Rreat i.randson of President John Adams, a grandson of j President, .ioiot Qnlni y Adams ami a j son of Charles Francis Adams, minis ter to CJr. at llrilain in the Civil War period. D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville. Oregon Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Prescriptions a specialty. Maker & Grosk Cutlery. Books and Magazines Cigars and Sundries. Lowney's Candies in sealed packages. PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET HALL & DAVENPORT Proprietor Our cold storage plant enables us to keep a full line of fresh meats in perfect condition. Fruits and vege- tables. Give us a trial. You would erjoy the Journal. $1.50 per year New Poison for Coyotes Used. Ilaker. To eradicate the rabies epi demic among coyotes and other ani mals, the forest service In this vicinity Is using a non-infectious poison that already has shown good effect. Many animals have been killed, and Ephrl arn' Barnes, supervisor of the Milium national forest, says that lie- believes eventually it will wipe out the entire coyote ra?e. The poison being used Is peculiar, In Aat, while almost Instantly fatal, it does not render the carcasses of the dead animals dangerous to other ani mals which might devour them. .Chinese Boycott Japanese Goods. Portland. Chinese residents of Portland declared a boycott on all Jap anese goods In retaliation for the de mands recently made upon China by Japan, The action was decided upon at a meeting of the Chinese Six Companies. Coos Bay Line Inspected. Eugene. Julius Krutschnitt, of New York City, chairman of the board of directors of the Southern Pacific made his first Inspection of the completed portion of the Wlllumetle Pacific line from Eugene to Coos Bay, 50 SLEEF1NG MINERS KILLED BY LANDSLIDE Britannia Uracil, IS. C Fifty sleep ing miners were killed and 20 Injured when a landslide of snow and earth broke away from the upper workings of the mines here and swept through the settlement, engulfing every build ing in Its path. Of the dead several are women and children living In homes In the patbj of the avalanche, 'itie greatest num ber of deatlia occurred In the bunk house and cookhouse, which were caught in the slide, carried a distance "down the mountain and finally burled under the debris. When everyone was In bed there was a report like a dynamite explo sion, In fact, the survivors declared they first thought the magazine had blown up, and a mass of rock, snow and huge trees Bwept down from near the summit of the mountain. America to Voice Blockade Protest. Washington. President Wilson has under consideration the draft of a note goon to bo sent to Great Britain and France presenting the views of the United States government on the blockade of commerce betwoen Cor many and neutral countries. That the communication would go forward within a few days was stated officially at the White House and In well Informed official quarters It was understood that strong objection will be voiced against the blockade on the ground that It was based on no prece dent In law or history. D. P. Adamson & Co. 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 if