CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Face 4 Are Your Hens Laying Eggs or are they Non-Producing For the Lack of Proper Winter Foods and Attention? HOW TO GET MORE EGGS JkjBSAND THANKS Serve You W 1916 vou a Awaiting your orders are the best butter, coffee and teas of quality, the finest cheese obtainable, fresh fruits, fragrant spices, pure olive oil, break fast foods of all kinds and fancy gro ceries of unexcelled merit. Our stock would make the mouth of Lucullus water. MRS. I. MICHEL The City Mrs. Anna Maling returned from a month's trip to San Francisco the last of the week. Harry Farnsworth, who is attend ing the U. of 0. this year, is spend ing the holidays in this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rienke left Tuesday for The Dalles, where Mrs. Reinke will undergo an operation. J. W. McCulloch of Ontario is one of the many candidates for public service commissioner from this dis trict. Mrs. Adeline Yancey and Miss ; Eleanor are spending the week with Mrs. Yancey's parents at Grimes Flat. F. F. Hoelscher and Douglas Law son left Tuesday for Portland where they will attend the irrigation con gress. Alma Kincaid and Edga Gregory of Antelope are visiting friends and relatives in this city during the holi days. Henry Montgomery and sons Chester and Johnny of Bend spent several days in the city on business this week". Have you seen the 15-pound stick of candy at Lafller's? It will be given to the party holding the lucky number soon. Jay H. Upton and L. N. Nichols left the first of the week for Port land where they will attend the irri gation conrgess. Harold E. Smith and Evangeline Young of Bend were granted a license to wed by County Clerk Brown on Monday. Miss Joe Jeffries went to Pert land last Saturday to meet her sis ter, Miss Lillian, and spend the week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Price of Au burn, Washington, returned here the first of the week for a visit and will remove to Bend shortly. At a special school election held Monday afternoon II. D. Peoples ws elected clerk to complete the unexpired term of John Boll, resigned. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Fannie Johnson next Wednes day afternoon January 5, 1916. A literary program is being prepared and a full attendance is desired. The friends and members of the Christian Church will hold a recep tion Saturday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 at the Christian Church to greet the Sunshine Evangelists. A joint installation of the various branches of the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge in this city will be held at the Odd Fellows building on the evening of January 6. All Odd Fellows and Bebekahs are invited. - ' r - The young son of Ralph J?orfily was operated upon Monday having his tonsils and adenoids removed. The operation was performed by Dr. Edwards assisted by Horace Bel knap, Jr. Miss Ruth Hawley and Dr. How ard Gove have issued invitations to the young ladies and gentlemen of the Annex and Club to attend a Grafonola party at the Annex rooms this evening. F. E. Lafler has patented a device for developing film packs. It is a tank of unique design, and the second of this kind to be patented, the other patent being held by the Eastman Kodak compay. Miss Bessie Dingee, who is wall known here was married recently at Nye Beach to Dr. Edgar Crocker. Dr. Crocker owns the Crocker Sani tarium at that place where the young people will make their home. Miss Wilde entertained about 45 of her pupils at Laflers yesterday evening. Music and progressive dominoes were the order of the day, and refreshments were served dur ing the evening. A deglightful time is reported. ' The Ladies of the Annex will be at home to their many friends at the Annex rooms, Commercial Club building on Saturday, January 1, from 2 until 5 p. m. This is the annual reception which has already become a historic event, and promises to grow more popular each year. THIS IS THE NEW LABEL SNOWFLAKE Sodas and all the other Swastika goodies are now easily re cognized by this uniform label. Look for them on your dealer's shelves. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON pPppli A severe blizzard is reported to be raging in the Culver country. Sheriff Black's new modern resi dence at Culver is noaring comple tion. i Frank Dingoes of this city left Wednesday for his former home in Eugene. Mrs. Dora Newton of Roberts, was in this city the first of the week on business. Jasper Ireland and Dottie Foin dexter were married Tuesday even ing in this city. j H. G. Bunn of Roberts passed through this city Wednesday on his way to Portland on business. The Misses Rowena Campbell and Ila Knox spent the week end at Miss Campbell's home in Red mond. Otto Hart who has been spend ing his holiday vacation in this city, returned to his home in Salem yes terday. A 22,000 volt transformer caught fire in the Metolius sub-station of the' Deschutes Power Company Tuesday and was very bady damaged. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Howard re-1 turned to this city the first of the week after spending some time in San Francisco and other California points. Special meetings are to . be held at Grimes Chapel beginning Monday January 9, when the pastor will be assisted by the Rev. Van Nuys. Sunday school at 10 a. m. District Attorney Wirtz says that all punch' boards in the county will be destroyed after the" first of the year, the officials of the different towns in the county agreeing to act on that date. Miss Ila Knox will be heard in a solo at the Christian Bible School next Sunday morning. The hour is 10 o'clock. The preaching service will be in charge of the Sunshine! Evangelists, both morning and even-! ing. Geo. H. Ramsey, pastor. George F. Houston is the new man at the Crook County Bank. He will occupy the) position left vacant by Don H. Peoples who takes charge of the Crook County Abstract com pany business the first of the year. S. S. Kurtz of Howard was a business visitor Tuesday. Prineville and Bend will compete for honors on the bowling alleys at the latter place tomorrow afternoon and evening. The Prineville team will probably consist of A. E. Noble Robert Osborn, O. C. Claypool, R. L. Jordan, and E. J. Wilson. The Prineville team already has visions of victory. Services will be held as usual at the Methodist Uhurch on Sunday. The new Scripture Competition for children under 12 will b gin at the morning service. The purpose of this competition is to encourage the children of the Sunday school to remain for the preaching service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper , will be observed at the close of the morning service to which all mem bers of the church are urged to at tend. The Lyric Theatre is announcing the biggest, best and last show this year, which will be given tomorrow! night at that theatre. The show will start at seven and will continue un til after midnight; will show twelve reels including everything in the line of pictures and a number of special features. An intermission is advertised in which the manage ment will serve doughnuts and cider. The admission charge is 15 and 25 cents. ' Charlotte Lively, the eight year-old daughter of Mrs. Anna Lively-Ramsey, formerly of this place, wan struck by a speeding mortorcycle near her home in Arlington, Tex., on December 17. Her condition it critical, having Buffered a broken arm and a leg, scalp woundtt and internal injuries. Injwinter a regular system of feeding should be ndopted and steadily adhered to throughout. Give your hens a comfortable shelter withi plenty of ..light; keep dry, clean and well ventiluted, but avoid draughts of cold air. Feed regularly a variety of good clean food. Table scraps thickened with bran, boiled together, are also very good in winter, to which add a teaspoon full of DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A as directed. Give in a mash of wheat, bran and shorts which should con stitute the morning feed. In winter give warm. Small grain should be thrown among chaff, which will compel the fowls to exercise. Keep fowls well supplied with fresh water and plenty of grit, bone or oyster shell. Keep your hens free from lice by adding DR. HESS' INSTANT LOUSE KILL ER in the dust bath every other week. DR.fHESS' POULTRY AND STOCK FOOD AND REMEDIES 1 1-2 lb. pkg. Poultry Pan-a-Ce-a, to make hen lay 25c 3 lb. pkg. Poultry Pan-a Ce-a, to make hens lay .'. . 50c 1 lb. can Instant Louse Killer 25c 2 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic 25 7 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic 65c 12 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic . . .'. . 1.00 25-lb. pail Stock Food and Tonic 2.25 1 qt can Sheep Dip and Disinfectant. . 50c 1-2 gal can Sheep Dip and Disinfectant 75c 1 gal. can Shep Dipand Disinfectant 1.50 Call and get free samples of Poultry Pan-ace-a and Instant Louse Killer 0. C. Claypool & Company rr ME w id: EAS It used to be that a man went into the near est store and said: "Give me a collar, size 15." Now he goes into a certain store of his choice and says: "I want a blank collar, you know what style." It's just one example of how specialized store service has revolutionized buying by simpli fying it Men appreciate being served as individuals when they find a store that gives them such attention, where values are to be found and where their satisfaction is looked upon as the most important feature. That's where they are going for their needs. Ours is a store of that caliber a dollar buys a dollar's worth and the man who buys a neck tie is treated just as well as the man who buys a Clothcraf t . suit or overcoat. Come and satisfy yourself on this point JORDAN & ROBINSON i