Tate 4 CRCOK COUNTY JOURNAL TheCity Dick Mulholland is in Prineville today. Will Ledford is in Prineville to day from Post. J. Floyd Houston was in Prine ville on business yesterday. Sam Newsom was in the city the first of the week from Post. C. J. Johnson brought in a bunch of beef the first of the week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitesett at Bend on October 29, a boy. Mrs. Guy Wakefield left Monday for Parma, Idaho, to visit her rela tives. Attorneys Lake M. Bechtell and Willard Wirtz were in Culver yes terday on business. Mrs. J. B. Shipp and her mother Mrs. Perry left today for Michigan points on a visit to relatives. They expect to be away some six weeks. Miss Paisy McCallister was in this city Monday. Pearl Weigand of Lamonta was a visitor in rrineviile on Sunday. John Milliron of Roberts was a business visitor in this city on Tues day. Miss Blanche Wilson of Terre bonne, spent the week end in this city. Rev. E. C. Newham will preach at Lamonta school house Sunday morning and afternoon. Dr. Ida Behrendt returned from a trip to Silver Lake and Paisley the first of the week and will be at Hotel Oregon from November 4 to 12. Some changes are being made in the basement of the Presbyterian church to facilitate Sunday School and social work. A room is fitted up for the pastor's study and office, kitchen and library convenience are provided and room for fuel. Dr. Ida Behrendt GRADUATE Philadelphia Optical Col lege, Philadelphia, Pa. McCormick Optical Col lege, Chicago, 1L MANUFACTURING and REFRACTING OPTICIAN Are you wearing lenses that are not satisfactory? If you are having ironble 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 and tell you the exact condition they are in. I Fit Every Conceivable Style of Spectacles and Eyeglasses Dr. Behrendt is now introducing the late Kryptoc Invisible Bifocals and Toric Lenses. Perfect fitting glasses, ground especially for weak eyes, astigmatism, near-sightedness, far-sightedness, reading or fine work. I especially solicit complicated cases. My experience often enables me to give satisfaction where others fail. My glasses cure headache, neuralgia, nervousness, tired eyes, aching eyes, styes, granulated lids, bloodshot eyes, etc Remember my 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 neces sary, sooner or later, for them to put on glrsses and wear them continually. At Oregon Hotel, November 4 to 12 Horses Wanted Will buy horses, in good flesh, 950 to 1400 pounds; 15 hands high; 4 1-2 to 10 years old; broken or unbroken. Headquarters Hamilton Stables and Prineville Hotel :-: W. T. Brown I have been to the Expositions and I want to tell you that every man, woman and child who can, by any means, should go. Children of to-day may again enjoy such an opportunity, but you and I in the prime of life, never. -Ask any Exposition visitor. World conditions are such as will prohibit similar gatherings during our generation. That is why I say to you GO. The San Francisco Exposition closes December 4th. There is plenty of time yet to see it, but not more than enough. Now is the best time of the year in California and of the Ex position season. Therefore, Go Now! We'll take care of your trsvel needs That's our business. Ask A. C. EGAN, D. F. & P. A BEND, or General Passenger Agt, Portland Oregon-Washington R. & N. Co. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TTJ fT A sixly-four page book on Cali I IX a t ifornja and the Imposition upon application. We pay postage. H. C. Nelson of Roberta was in the city yesterday. Dr. Rosenberg made a flyinjf trip to Madras today. Senator MeCall was elected gov ernor of Massachusetts in Tuesday's election by a lead of over 6000 votes. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. and public worship at 1 1 :00. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 P.M. and public worship at 7 :30, at the Baptist church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson of this city returned from a trip to the San Francisco fair Monday. They traveled by water, making the trip on the steamship Great Northern. O. C. Clayroo'.'s ad last week should have md $1.15 for 5 gallons of bulk kerosene, and The Dalles Diamond flour should have been $1.65 per sack. Preaching both morning and evening next Sunday at the Christ ian church. Subject, 7:30 P. M., "The Greatest Sin" Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Geo'H. Ramsey. Mrs. Collins Elkins returned the first of the week from Salem where she went as a delegate from the Shumia club to the state conven tion of women's clubs. A "pound" party was given last evening at the Methodist parsonage when more than fifty of the mem bers of the church and other friends congergated there for a pleasant hour. Elbert Hoeeh is preparing to drill a well on the C. Sam Smith property on the northwest side of the city. The well will be drilled to a consid erable depth, or until the artesian flow is stopped. Mrs. Sarah Morris who was com mitted to the Oregon state hospital at Pendleton on November 28, 1912, died at that place on October 25. ac cording to a report just received from the officials there. "Win My Chum Week" will be observed in the Methodist church Sunday November 7 to 14. Services will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday during the week. Every one is invited to attend. John Demaris was kicked on the head by a horse which he was sho- ing yesterday at hit ranch on McKay His scalp was badly torn, and it was necessary to summon medical aid in order to stop the hemmorlage. On Friday evening, November 12, at 8:15, at the Methodist Church, members of the Commercial and Annex Club, Ladies Aid Society and all, are cordially invited to attend the vocal and instrumental recital ! to be given by Thomas J. Hill, as sisted by Miss Elma Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Duffy left yesterday for Portland where they will remain for the next two weeks. Judge Duffy will assist in Judge Kavanaugh's division of the circuit court while in Portland. All mail addressed in care of Judge Kava naugh will reach him promptly. Morning worship at 11. Sirmon "To every man his Work" Evening praise and gospel service at 7:30. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Young People's meeting at 6:30 P.M. Mid-J week meeting will be held Wednes day evening at 7:45 at the Presby terian church. Saturday evening the young peo-' pie of the Baptist Sudnay school en- j joyed a real hallowe'en party at the j residence of J. 0. Powell east ofi this city. About thirty were present. They spent the evening in toasting j marshmallows by the campfire and otherwise enjoying themselves. Some opposition is reported es pecially in Bend, to the Sunday closing law. As fast as the violators are reported the offenders are be ing arrested, .and District Attorney Wirtz says that he will prosecute eve-y case that is called to his at tention by the sheriff. Ben Kennedy was arrested at Po well Butte shortly after noon today on a warrant from Roseberg chang ing him with a statuatory crime. Sheriff Knox received a letter from the sheriff at Roseberg enclosing Kennedy's photo the first of the week, and he soon located his man, who was going under the name of Johnson. He will be taken to Jack son county just as Boon as a deputy sheriff can get to Prineville for him. In Seeking Quan- "Preferred Stock" iity Consider "creferredJfS Eliminates the QUALITY 1 1 ARGUMENT When Abraham Lincoln said that "All men are created equal,' we believe he had a reason for not concluding that all would remain equal thereafter. We also believe that what applies to man in this particular case applies to the principle of scientific merchandis ing. While our beloved Statesman did not pass judgment on the quality of Preferred Stock Canned Goods, we believe he would have done so voluntarily, only that he was ushered on, on a preceeding link of this great endless chain of time. The key to economy is careful purchasing of dependable merchandise. This does not mean the buying of cheap goods, but the best quality of goods for the least money. "THE STAFF OF LIFE" Bread has been called 'The Staff of Life." It is. It is the staple food in every home the chief article of diet on every table. You seldom sit down to a meal without it. Regardless to the skill applied to the art of bread-making, it is impossible to make good bread without a good quality of flour THE DALLES DIAMOND FLOUR Per sack $1.65 Per barrel $6.35 Per 5 barrel lots $6.10 Special Prices in Quantities PRINEVILLE STANDARD Per sack . $1.40 Per barrel $5.50 Per 5 barrel lots $5.25 Half-ground stock salt in 1 00 pound sacks, per ton Half-ground stock salt in 50-pound sacks, per ton $20.00 $20.75 7 it- Ml Price per bar 5c (RISCO Small 30c Medi'm60c Large 1.20 Bulk Kerosene, per gallon Bulk Kerosene, 5 gallons 25 c $1.1 5 Cove Orchard Winter Apples, box $1.7 Triumph Rubber Roofing 1- ply $1.75 2- ply $2.35 Special Prices on quantities 0. C. CLAYP00L & CO., Prineville MOTET We Handle the Best Lines in the County Your Special Attention is called to our new fall and winter line of Men's Suits, Mackinaws, Under wear, Woolen Shirts,Etc. We Specialize in Men's Wear Only JORDAN & ROBINSON Successors to Foster & Hyde