CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 0rai'."; V .vh.Vm I, I , ' ' squaw ' ' , . , ; iiv 1 -'"'Li M4 UK 1016 CaHlosS n I'lnnlpf' UuiUt ....- - ------ . - I'rower should have, ft ltd derm i'lv tArm, t;ortr tMl I'lt.-wi-r f fi foul V m l riinllinu til Itir rtfliro"I.O Um i.aOrct.oc!ir...Aih Kur CiUrtk-g No. itmiSE ten sns bowsh ww s : ,uT.-i iV .tint! i I r t"1" Farmers Institute to Be Held in February continued frmn wi 1. iiy an 1 a -large atn-ndtmee it ov peeted itl tarh cum. Mr. tiiis wii, ln'iriii at (l:r',') mill In1 rmitinunl throughout, tiic ilny. There will In M")iit thliiif 1'ir Imih tin" far. rn -r I !') f'tr-n -re.' wive . the.e lueet.ii:;r , T:i!;e one da) off ivu ; ii ; t. ( i j ; J the miv! is'.jj rv!i:'i' I .Vn'i. All ill"- ill!f!V td ill I'l'! ri'"'-v- in.f iiml m ;r!:i'tiMf of p itnloes will It:- h -ne'ih-d Iiy iHli-ii lin;; Vi- m..-i-t- iut; of tin' I (cti-huti-s V'ii!t-y I'ulatii Orvvvi-l'M1 AxMifini i'Mi at Hi-dimum mi Mutnlay. A iliscii :iii of viu ic tiis, 1'iiltui'nl method. ii'ri;iiitinh, liarvi'tinif ami nun keiintf tliis iTcp will hv tnlii n up ami h pfcial inly of potato tliht H'iis with prt Vt'lltul lVl-8 Ullil run will l)t nillilc. I'A-ery nuin jrrowinst potatof-.s hIii'uK! present nt tluse meet in's. A. K. Lovett. Ciunty Aricu!tiirist. Meetings Close at the Christian Church Continued from mk 1. I'hnreh lui.i In-en streiijjtht'm-d and helped in m iny ways. The KvantftdUU left early Monday niorniiiR for Hedland.-i, I'alifoniin, where they ttre to hold a meeting. The very hest feeling and good wishes of the ('huroh here Roes with these yountf men and it is to be hoped their future work will prove HHiuii'1-es.sful. Kveryone isspeukinu in thehiph- fMt term of their work and too mueh cuit not Im wild of the good hut Iiuh been wrompliHhed with ;.heir imsiHtunec, not oidy for the loirul ehurch organization, but all f i'rineville. More peofih- are con liilering Chriirtinnity flnd talking it, :han ever before. Xevernl elements have made this victory powible, Among thru1 may tin Fpeeified the large and attentive .iiidieneen at the meeting. An average of more than 200 people cik-Ii nervie listened appreeiativi ly to th" Hermoim. Another thing was the liberality of everyone in giviru to the meeting. The ehureh heartily appreciated the large offerings to M.e work, and takes thin opportunity j tjmnk those nfliliating with uh in - Hplen lid work. It iHonly fairness tu them -mbers f tiie Chi i .tiun Chiiieh to any ti at hi barmonioiiH loyalty of the :un-li membership eontribute l in , Hinull way to Htiecew. There i doubt that the impelling fjircci ;' the revival wi re this masterly rnions, presented clearly, logically, 1 1 lovingly by the evangelist. The real choir muxt aluo realize that ,ie song service wat always anpecial Mture to be comrni'iuled. The u.;c f the l.jrir Theatre building and, ne cordial cooperation ' of Mr. Morgan in loa.iing his room for the tw i greil men'rt iw eting and Ihe :re;it women's mi'iting will not .o ni be forgotten by the Christian irople. And latt but not lea-t, w nir-1 s,:ty that w- firmly b'H.'Ve riewpiiper fi Ivei li .ing pay. a and we ,'eel in let-1 grati fy! for the geru'i-oiiti I'.t 'e Kiven t i report.- of the meet nig front time to lime,- (leo. II. Ilai'issey. (5KI7.I.V NO I KS. I'. M. -r ent ,-rtuim d a few of his eboieii friend at a "five hu,-it!.-el" parly l'iiur.silay evening, January 7. I'l'einpi ly at MX o'eloek th' you.'.g im-n arrived and were at once m liei i d into the dining room where a bounteous feu.il awaited tin-in. The meal wan prepared by the htt hinwlf, and it would have made a French chef envious to look upon. "Five hundred" waxenjoyed until a late hour when refreshments were nerved. Thus.- present were: Carl New bill, I'earl Lytle, Glenn Chitwood, (leorge Hland and Vernon Chitwood. Cold weather still continues Hiid the mercury lingers around zero most of the time. Snow falls almost daily. Seh'xil has been closed indefinitely on account of the mid weather. William 1'h.nih -n and K, VV. Smith shipped a carload of hogs the first of the week. I'earl and Ruby Lytic were visit ing at the home of Hob Newbil on Thursday and Friday of last week Fred Davis, who was postmaster at Madras for eight years, died of tuberculosis in Colorado last Tuesday. Sophomore Play Coming February 16 Wednesday evening. February 19, the Sophomore cIiwm of C. C, II. S. will present the farce comedy, "Our I.ysander," at the Lyric Theatre In connection with the regular picture program. T'ne play should b greatly en joyed by everyone. The leading character, Mrs. Wagitaff, present s a doting mother who luis no control over her children, but iB constantly talking of herdt termination to have : them mind her. II. r 1:01, Lysander, , the "terror" of the occasion, gets j in all soiU of trouble unt.il his father appear on the scene and meets out a little of Solomon's pre scription. "In the days of famine," a V'ito- graph ,'5-part story of the great frozen north, and a mirth-making comedy, "The Ilypnotis Monkey," t are the picture attractions. An a 1- j mission of 15 ana 2 cents will be ' charged. , j Seed Us Vl ft oi rv Mail U Your 1 Chirnpraclic Ph)ricin Cornell Rldg. Prineville, Oregon DR. H. E. BURDON Kidney Trouble Most people liuvn it. , causes weak backs, rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, etc, You have trted everything,, NO RKLIF.K. ' Chiropractic removes the cause. Lay aside prejudice (the child of ignoruiicu) and investigate. Prineville Commission House Dealers in all kinds of FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS, Manager Baptist Home Circle j Meeting Tuesday The Baptist Home and Foreign ' Missionary Circle met Tuefday afternoon at the home of Mr. J., W. H Jt igan. An interetlne; progra-n was rendered an 1 enj iycl by all present. TV:i, coffee an 4 cake was served in the dining room by the omm'ttee, consisting of M..-lamcs II irigun; Su-wart, l twellan l Ay.-rs. Ri" si!v-r offering a.-.i-ontel t .i.:r Tiie circle adj i'.irned to meet at tiie h m? of Mr.-i. Stew irt on Mari h M. Packing Company Buys Harney Land Centimied from page 1. future railroad development. It is proposed to extend irrigation cansJs now on the proerty and to dvr.in .e nv.-mpy cr1 marrby lands, using the same canals where possible for both irrigation and drainage purposes. With the big ranches subdivided into small tracks, it is believed Harney county faces a new agricul tural future. The property acquired by the Ki.stern Oregon Cattle company lies about 00 miles south of Burns. It extends lit? miles west from Maheur lake, its width from three-quarters of a mile to five and six miles. The proposed Strahorn railroad to central Oregon will traverse parts of the property and with the extensions of the line now under construction westward from Vale, the lands will be served from the east. This road has now reached Riverside. In the deal recently concluded, W. II. Craven represented the Swifts. The present state of development of tiie properties is due to the. un tiring efforts of William Hanley and Henry L. Corbett. Tom Allen, ex-sheriff of Harney county, has had immediate charge of the land for them. Including stock on the several ranches the 140,000 acres in the big tract are estimated to be worth close to $3,000,000. raers It makes no difference what you want, send your orders to us. We fill every order com plete if the goods can be had in the city. No matter whether it is in our line or not. Prompt Service Right Price J.E. STEWART & COMPANY Too Late to Classify F..-TUAY1 J)--- About February 1, a .yellow and white Jer.-ty cow, 1 "C" on rhht jaw. No-! ., -t A ' All. V hr-uuivu "fw..."":t a a C. F. $Yrri:i, lYim-vUie, and wu I m Ule d.i sage. l.itf. There is called Tuesday evening, the 1st day of February, 1916, at 8 o'clock, at Sanford Hall, Madras, a meeting of all of those in favor of Madras, for the permanent County Seat of Jefferson County, to get together to perfect an organization, and elect officers thereof, its pur pose being to attend to all matters pertaining to the question of "Mad ras for County Seat," during the coming ' campaign. Committee. Madras Pioneer. It is said that District Attorney Meyers of Jefferson County, assisted by John W. Jones, city marshal of Madras, compiled a list of 61 names, which were posted in the depots in that county, as "habitual drunk ards." They are busy now explain ing why and how it was done. SUMMONS FOR PUr.UCATJON. In tlu- Cireitit Court of the Srate of Oregon for Crook County. Mrs. C. McPherson. Plaintiff, vs. Hujdi Colburn McPherson, Defen dant. To Hugh Coiburn McPherson, the above named defendant: In the name of the Slate of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned find required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint liied agaihstvoii in ihe above en titled suit, on or before the 17th day of March 1916, which is the time pies -ribed in the order of the Circuit Judge for said County and State, pursuant to which summons is published, in which you are re quired to appear, answer or plead; and if you fail to so appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th complaint therein, to-wit: For a dt-cref of this Court reform ing a certain deed executed and de livered by the defendant to plain tiff.'so as to include eighty acres of hind omitted theiefrom throug the! mutual mistake of said parties, and decreeing that plaintiff is the own er in fee simple of the West half of the Southwest quarter and the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section ten, Twp. twelve-South, Range sixteen East, W. M., Crook County, State of Oregon, free from all encumbrances, and for such other and further relief as may seem equi table to the Court in the premises. This summons is published pur suant to an order of Hon. T. K. J. Duffy, Circuit Judge for Crook County, State of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of February, lOll'v The date of the first publication of this summons is the 3rd day of February, 1916. L. M. Bechtell, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12t5c. , . ". ' C . ii'l-.y' 4....:- jo - -iv. .cl 1 ' . j "V" y ' 3 ' v 'a- Prineville Drug Co , Prineville. Oregon . j Vnf..,iu ml it I'liilM) i i iii hi ' - ' ' ' . A I OilipJ 00 rci i y I I: i! 1'ealer in uimner, cntngtes, .iouiutng, luur?, it iuu-jw?, w ji Glass, Paints and Oils, Ruberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending, 1 STOP That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol ated) Cough Syrup "Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONISTS ' Exclusive NYAL Store I AM ClosingOut My Entire Stock of Millinery BELOW COST Excellent Values rs. Estes' Millinery Parlors 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. Hello ! Say, do you know the Pilot Butte Telephone Company has more miles of line and a larger num ber of subscribers than any other telephone company in Crook county and a cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red mond with all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. km V!""' 1 '8