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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Hjtaburger (teak w.fh French tried youtovs, saying thnt be was neutral, aod ordered Umburger chees. There are lots of cheap fourflushcrs fct-c wno lot blntuul uid beer soaked ikfidels IuukIi I hem out of their re Sfeiou. Von are excess baggage and Aiise alarms. People of that kind are stvuu, iiiuteuiptllile, even If iliey bavo wb baptUed, sprinkled and Immersed rtrry Hfleeu minutes." Aneui" shouted a man In the front "Two can't wlndjaui at once, brotb r." said Sunday, "l-et uie doJt. -You hear nowadays that the Iloly t).M Is an lulluem-e. Away with such miserable doctrine. You can't grieve as Influence. I have read that a dove tremble merely at the sight of a TOttare's feathers. I do not know that ttiht 4s true, but I do kuow that this frpresents the nensittveuess of the jKoly Ghost, which is grieved and wounded every time that you do any Sting that is wrong. Many Arc Davit's Children. -I do not believe In this caut about ik universal fatherhood of God and Stotberhood of man. We are not the ptildren of God unless we are Cbris tfans. There ure people In this world who are the children of the devil. All vbo are not saved are the children of tlevll. Yon may say that all are creatures of God, but so are the beasts, so is the hos at his trough, but there a heap of difference between being a creature of God and the son of God "Faith can tumble mountains luto ti sea. You remember when Joshua was- lighting the enemies of God, and 'irtj a big job on his hauds, he saw tht sun declining In the skies and telieil out to God that, if he would stop it sun and give him more daylight, V would whip that rum soaked, idol "mshlplng crowd to a frazzle. Then Bod gave word to the sun to stand ai until his servant Joshua gave him Ste high sign. -There are three kinds of Christians. Hut first Is those who become members f a church as insurance agniust eter nal burning. The second is those who te?k such trash as 'latent power.' God d the Holy Gbost are not In the &nrch for them, and to them the ebarcb is but a third rate amusement kareau or a fashionable club. The third the- class from which the prophets ot God come, from which Moses and tJUeon came, from which Daniel came rhen he refused to hit the booze of Babylon. Sod's Word Lost In Sham. "Sow,. I don't want you to think that J am a pessimist I am an optimist 1 satileT that there never dawned in the raised States a brighter day than this ftc true religion. I believe there was wrer a time when the people were tairstfer than they are now for true re ligion, but there certainly never was a ttee when they were more disgusted religions In which the meaning of the Word of God is lost In sham, form- Ola and ritualism. "Some people come to me and say, 'BUI the trouble with the churches is that they need organisation.' Oh, thej are organised to death. The machinery of the church squeaks when you turn on the steam, but there Is not enough of the true oil of faith in them to grease one axle In the chariot of the Holy Ghost "Why, we have all the societies and organisations in the world. There are the Y. M. C. A., the S. L., the Y. P. S. C. E.. theW. C, T C, the F. M. 8. Oh, yes, and there Is the J. K. L U T. too. Why, they've got every combina tion In the alphabet "1 believe that a great moral tide is sweeping the couutry and that you can no more stop It than you can dam up Niagara with toothpicks aud cambric needles. "But no church door should be open ed, no sermou should be preached, no Photo by American Press. Association, song should be sung, unless faith and the purpose to please God are there. Times have changed. You know that at Tentecost one sermon converted 1,000 people. Today it takes 3.000 ser mons to convert one buttermilk, red eyed, whlskyeoaked son of the street "Egotistical self contentment Is the worst evil that 1 know of In the churches today. It permeates all so ciety, it creeps into the churches. You won't have to go outside of Palerson to find It in the pulpit You don't find any life in them. You hear these men and women singing Throw Out the Lifeline' when tbey have not the faith and energy to put up a clothesline. I nsed to have some of my congregations sing No. 39, 'Oh, to Be Nothing,' but I had to give It np because I found that they took It too literally." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. July 14, 1915. Notice is hereby given that, as dir ected by the Commissioner of the General tand office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Sarah A. Goodman, serial No. 013246, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 9.30 o'clock A. M., on the 23rd day of September, next, at this office I he following tract of land: WJNWJ, NWiSWi, Section 22, Township 18, South Range 16, East.W..M., (Con taining 120 Acres) . The sale will not be kept oiHn, but will be declared closed when tho.se present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advis ed to file claims, or " objections, on or before the time designated for sale. 35t5 L. A. Booth, Receiver. Classified Ads I The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking I Employment; lelp Wanted and Bargains in Everything f from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm Advertisements under this head lire ch irgeil tor nt a tint, rate ot five cent per lino for ouch Insertion. No dlnpliiy other than rwiliir hetulltiK will Ih admitted to the Clnmitlh'tl columiia. Copy should 1 In thin office not later than Wednesday noon to limiire Inner I Ion tinder tlila head. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 14. 1915. Notice is hereby given that, as dir ected by the Commissioner of .the General Land Office, under provisions of See. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Sarah A. Goodman, serial No. 013245, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 9.15 o'clock A. M.. on the 23rd day of September, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWJ SWi, Section 15, Township 18, South Range 16, East, W. M., (Containing 40 Acres). The side will not be kept ojx'n, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named above have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advis ed to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. 35t5 L. A. Booth ,rReceiver. ! FOR SALE FOR SALE-Cheap, one Milwauoe binder. Inqure, Prineville Feed ' anil Livery Stables. SEED RYE - Clean dry land seed. ' Call on or address Lewis Kegels f berger, Prineville Ore. 2Slf FOR SALE-A 5 passenger touring car. Good 'bargain if taken at once. Address, Auto, Care The Journal. 2Stf. j FOR SALE- Gray GiMing 1 years old, weight 1100 pounds broke to ! ride, gentle to hatlle, Ray t'onst- able, aitf FOR SALE-Deer ing 6 foot Binder i good as new. Call at Hamilton Stables for particulars. 33 FOR SALE-Half block, 6 room j house, barn, shade, lawn, artesian : well on place, jut the place to make a nice home; a bargain if taken at once; J. L. Wonderly, Prineville, Oregon. 2'Jtf TENT HOUSE" FiTimioThwif taken at once. See James Allen, Prineville, Oregon. 29tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT- Modern bungalow. Inquire at this office. 36 tf FIVE ROOM HOUSE -For rent, on First Street. Inquire of Mrs. M. II, Bell, residence on Third. 32tf. RICH BLACK LAND -75 acres, 16 miles south of Albany, 300, yards from depot, all seeded to elover. Price, $100 per acre, part trade terms. Inquire of Francis E. Gray, at C. W, Wilson residence. 5t35 WANTED Subscribe for the Journal. WANT LISTINGS-Of stock and grain ranches for Portland or Willamete Valley property and cash, commission from one to five per cent. John Ferguson, 501 Gerlnger Bldg. Portland, Oregon. MUSIC TEACHERS MR. THOMAS J. HILL- Of Port land Oregon will open n music studio in piano and voice in Prine ville September 6th. 1915 for beginners ami advanced pupils. Harmony, counterpoint, compo sition, and music history will be given as an advantage to the student. I will be pleased to re fer you to Miss Blanche Williams in regard to my work and ability. For further information you may address me at Madras Oregon until May 28, 1915 after which please address me at my Portland home, 309 Jackson Street. 23tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continent al Mortgage Company you can se cure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Petty & Company, 513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo, 25 SITUATION WANTED TO EXCHANGE WOULD TRADE- Good Smith Pre- niter typewriter for wagon, hn quire at Journal office, H. 27tf ' BINDER -To exchange for cow and calf. Kinder practically new, Address B. care of The Journal, Prineville, Ore., 34tf, HELP WANTED WANTED- Agents to sell homo grown nursery stock. Call at thi office or write Theodore Hubbard, Grandview, Oregon. 34. ESTRAYED STRAYED Yearling bull came to my place i? months ago. Owner can have same by paying ' pas ture and this ad. Mrs, L. Dillon. Prineville, Oregon. 2Hlf EXPERIENCED WOMAN- 40 wishes a position as cooking for crew of men or otherwise. No. 1 Cook and housekoeer. Mrs. M. E. Henry, Y. W. C. A. Portland, Oregon. NORTH BEACH "Pride of the Pacific" it the place to forget Summer's heat and du.it; also the Caret and Worries of the day to enjoy life at its best, down by the tea where ocean breezet blow. Reached only via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navig. Co Ticket on hIo daily at low farea fur the round trip A. C. EGAN, T. F. & P. A. Bend, Ore. POSITION Wanted on a ranch by capable woman. Inquire or phone, Mrs. Win. Pollard. 32tf, WANTED A place to work, by an oxpornced lady. Address Miss Michael, Hampton, Oregon. 35pl 9 w Every Dollar Has a Purchasing Power of 100 Cents! Did You Get Full Power Out of Yours? You Did if You Spent it Here! We Give One Dollar's Worth of Merchandise in Return for Every Dollar Spent in This Store! You can always get what you want here at the price you want to pay and we Treat You Right! Cotton Plaid now on display, good colors 15c yard New stock of Ripplette for summer dresses 15c yard Our Stock of Summer Dress Materials For both home and party dresses is complete and sure to Dlease. Verv choice Datterns K a and serviceable fabrics. We have a HENDERSON CORSET for every form at a price to suit all $1.25 to $3.50 See that your next corset is a Henderson. You are sure of satisfaction Specials for One Week Only! $2.75 croquet sets, six balls, only $1.85 3.50 croquet sets, 8 balls, only 2.45 Samoline, the Great Polish 30c tins, special for 25c 50c tins, special for 45c Excellent for polishing brass, silver, glass, hard wood floors etc. Try a can of Samoline. MAZOLINE, the great furniture polish only 20c per bottle. Glass tumblers, set of 6, only 25c' LADIES! We have a few summer hats left and are offer ing them now at exceedingly low prices to clean up. All new shapes and styles. 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Price within reach of all When Buying Groceries You want the best and you can always feel sure you are getting the best when you buy them here. Our stock is always com plete, clean and fresh, We carry only the best brands .and price them right. Pictorial Review patterns for August now on sale COLLINS W. ELKINS Watch Our Windows for Bargains 2