Page 4 CROOK COUNTY .IOURAL 0 Our Grocery Store Is Headquarters For th Horn of Plenty Douglas Lawson is in Bond this week. E. H. Smith ia in the city today from Howard. Van Brink returned from Port land yesterday. Saturday is a loyal Holiday, Lincoln's birthday. John T. Wheeler returned from a W trip to Bend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cram of Roberts were in the eity the la.st of I the week. I Mrs. Campbell of Hedmond spent j Sunday in this eity visiting with jl er daughter. Miss lunvcna. I C. M. Redtield and Rosooo Howard of Deschutes wi re in the eity the i'r;t of the week on business. j Rev. Van Nuys was called toPaul jina yesterday and will not preach !at the Tresbyterian church next Are Your Hens Laying Eggs or are they Non-Producing For the Lack of Proper Winter Foods and Attention? smxma YL " .L! .L. 'Sunday line of staple and fancy groceries come and see us or telephone. Careful attention paid to all orders. Our stock is complete. Oar motto is "THE 'BEST ONE Y!" RS. I. MICHEL M The City I Eorn. to the wife of E. Shroy en ! January "1, a girl. Born, to the wife of G. P. Reams Dr. Chas. P. Edwards teas in on Friday, a tmy. j Portland on business the last of the G. W. Siayton returned from a'we-i4-trip to Portland the last of the week. ! There will be preaebinjr. at Mr. and M-rs. C. W. Elkins rc-!Grim.'s Ch-tpel on Sunday at 2 p. turned from a trip to Portland Saturday. 0. B. Gray was in the city the last of the week. While hire he purchased a Buiek six from the Inland Auto Company. v. j. serum it oi Hiiisboro was in the city the first of the week looking after his interests here. Mr. Schmidt says that he thinks the m. Sunday school as usual. E. C. : Newham, PaUr. People owninjr lanf ia the Dry Creek country south of Prineville ae considering the matter of form ing an irrigation district for the ; , j purpose of . irrigating their lands. Joe Bryson, who has been winter-' ing on the Mays Ranch five miles south of this eity on Crooked River, ! Mrs. Thomas htrp returned yes terday from Portland whore she has 1 jbeen for the past six w eeks or mere, , , visiting relatives. j I Mrs. R. L. Jordan, and little son' : returned yesterday from San Fran ' eiseo where they have been for ' some time. i Herbert Hamilton returned to : his home in this eity the first of he'l . week, after taking a six weeks j course in dairying at 0. A. C. Charles L. Fo.-tt r and family of Portland arrived in thic city recent ly, and will make their home on the Bland place northwest of this city. : George Nolan was in the city 'yesterday from his ranch mar Pest. . lie js in favor of bounty n' jark- rabbits, and says that unless some thing is d-iiie, there will he but lit tle left for the farriers soon. The t pi 1 Suu.hr ov ". ,? a;' the Methodist ('hrucli will be, "The Brook That Drie I Up." The voting people's class lias undertaken the, choir work at the Sunday Scrvijo i at too .w.'ir.oiii.st uiureti and is rendering go! service. Regular services at the Christian Church next Sunday. Bible school at 9:30. Don't forget the time. HOW TO GET MORE EGGS In winter a regular system of feeding should be adopted and steadily adhered to throughout. Give your hens a comfortable shelter withl plenty of light; keep dry, clean and well ventilated, but avoid draughts of cold air. Feed regularly a variety of good clean food. Table scraps thickened with bran, Ixuled together, are also very good in winter, to which add a teaspoon full of DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-ACE-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. HESS' POULTRY AND TOCK FOOD AND REMEDIES 1 1-2 ib. pkg. Poultry Psn-a-Ce-n, to make 7 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic 63c 0 HT 'a,r V " o 25 12ll P- Stock Food and Tonic .... 1.00 3 lb. pkjr. I oultry Pn-a Ce-a, to make 25-ib. pail Stock Food nd Tor.ie 2 25 hem lay. . ... 50c 1 qt. can Sheep Dip and Disinfectant 50c 1 t T lcSta,nt r 7e ll-' 1'2 SaL Can S!,P D n1 Di.i,,fect-nt 73c 2 lb. pkg. Stock lood andlomo 25c 1 H,. can Sbep Dip and Diwnfettant 1.50 Call and goi free samples of Poultry lm-acc-a nd Instant Lou.ic Killer . C. Claypool & Company 4 ti i winter has been much more, severe will go to the ranch on Camp Creek' TT" . 1 . " Christian Endeavor snoriul nroirram The meeting of the Oregon Cattle jat 6:30- &Mljng worship at 7.3n and . Horse,. Raisers Association, I rr u v nwin i k day morning after an illness of which was to have been held in Baker 1 1.,' ' '., i;..,: , . "as will sing at all the nroaehinir ser- daysj . p it p.mil,,,.. .IKtl,r in the Willamette Valley than in Saturday. Central Oregon. Lee Miller died at Paulina yester- Mr. Miller has been : the first week in this month, several months in business at that point for years, where he was chief owner of the L. been postponed until the first of May. A large delegation of! M. Miller & Co. Store. He had been ; stockmen from this part of the state I T,le permanent suffering from Bright's disease for will no doubt be able to attend the sometime and his death was not unexpected. voters at the court house has bei n NOTICE OF CONTEST. Departmi nt of the' Interior, U. S. Land otliee at The Dalles, Oiegon, January 2.H, l!)lt. To Ray M. Hodge, of Prineville, Oregon, Contested You are hereby notified that Tillie M. Ritner, wh'o gives Prineville, Oregon, as his postofliee address, did on January l:!, l'Ufi, file in this . (lice his duly corroborated application to coitest registration of j juuJ secure the cancellation of your low to date, only about 100 register ing since the first of the year when the books opened. Of this number, a liberal percentage are women voters, and the meeting at that time. H. C. Orrick died at his home on A reception will be given to all Mill Creek on February 3, and those who came forward during the 'burial was had in Mill Creek Come recent revival meeting, next Fri- terv on the afh ?rnnon of the follow- day (tomorrow) pvpnino- at tho ' in.-r A i rw;,.i, ci f I feature of the, 'matter is the fact Christian Church A program of 'age at the time of his death. He had that a,J,mt half the voters are music and speeches is being pre- been confined to his bed for three ! ,icmocrats' amonB th,e a,rea,y pared. The Church desires to see ! months oast, and death was caused reg'8teml- Keist,r avoid me rusn. homestead, Serial No. 010S84, made every member and all the new ones !by a general present at the reception. I system. breakdown of the LIST TOUR November 11, 1912, ' for SiNK'l, Section 34, WJNWi, Section Ho. Twp. lfi-South. Range lM-Kust, W. M., and as grouiids for his contest, he alleges that said Ray M. Hodge unusual ! has whidly abandoned said tract of land for over three years last past; that he has wholly failed to reside upon, improve or cultivate said tract of land as required by law for over and i three years last past. You are. therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this odice or on appeal, if you . fail t,. fil,. in thic ,.fi,.,,. ;.!,: i. u. lowen. me trip was made in .i... . I The Invincible Sunday School Class-of the Baptist Church met for their business and social meeting Monday evening at the home of J, During the next 30 days I expect a. number of parties coming here from the outside who' will be interested in farming lands. If you want to sell, rent or trade list your property with me. I will give same my personal attention. I Have Money to Loan Large or Small Amounts on improved or unimproved farms. and talk it over. Come in F. M. McCAFFERY Redmond, Oregon Real Estate and Insurance X ri ii i i . liur. rowen s car, slow out sure, with Oliver with the lines drawn by : a span vf good horses. An enjoyable evening was spent by all present. ' Refreshments were 'served' by the refreshment committee, Mrs. J. O. Powell-and Mrs.' Stella Sears, a. ;sisted by 'Miss Gladys Bates. These ; present -were?: Mesdames J. O. and AT. D. Powell, Dowell, Stewart, I Dobbs,. Horigan, Johnson, Sarah iT. B. Zell, Wilson. Wolf. Hardimr. I Stearns, and Sears, Misses Bates, Dowell and Wilson, Messrs. J. O. ;and M. D. Powell, Dowell, Stewart, I Dobbs, Horigan, Johnson, Zell, and ' Houston, Masters Roland and Gor : dan Stearns. ! POST ITEMS. i Owing to the scarcity of hay, several of our stockmen have taken their cattle to the Prineville country to feed through the remainder of the winter. Mrs. J. M. Hayes who has been very ill with the la grippe, is much better. Eight inches of show fell here on the first day of February, and j indications are now very favorable for a good corp this season. wis notice, as shown below, your answer, under, oath, spec Heal ly responding to these allegations of coldest,' together with "due, "proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by 'registered mail . . You should state jn your answer the name of the postofliee to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. H.' Frank Woodcock, Register! ; Date of first publication Febru-i ary 3. ' Date of second publication Febru ary 10. Date of third publication- Febru ary 17. Date of fourth publication Febru ary 24. PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS A few new records will bring hours of new pleasuie from the old phono graph. If you have no machine buy one now. These prices are as low as the quality will permit 12 in. double dic, blua label rc, ref. pric $1.25 now ... $1.00 10 in. double dic. blue label rec. reg. price 75c, now 55 12 in. double di.e, regular record, reg. price $1.00, now 80 10 in. double diic, regular record., reg. price .65, now 45 4 minute cylinder record., regular price ,50, now 36 t2 minute cylinder record., regular price .35, now 23 D. P. Adamson & Co. I Prineville, Oregon I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN Now turn page 3 to the classified ads on Now Is the Time to Have Your Cars Overhauled and ready for springWe are not agents for any make and aim to treat all alike. We have the best equipped shop in town for general work. Prices as reasonable as we can possibly keep them. Give us a Trial and Be Convinced PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP L