CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE S A Distinctive Reason What fa tho chief reason for the superi ority of Royul Baking Powder ? There uro several gxxl reasons, but there is onp which distinguishes Royal from other baiting jxwdors. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royul Buking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO New York Tin: Crrv The Ijdiii' Aid Society of the Pnnbytriiin Church will nm with Mrs. Mary Howard, opptwptc Cen tral Garaico, on Thursday, February 4, at 2:30 p. m. All members and friends of the church are invited. Floyd Hill was arreted in Port land yesterday on warrant, eworn to in Bund charging him with paw inir .forged checks.-. Jn ' that' oity. Sheriff Knox left yesterday for Portland, and will return the I risoner to Crook county for trial. The C. II. Voegtly hardware business, and the printing plant of the Burns Tribune, were distroyed by fire in that city on Thursday of lust week. Some insurance was car ried, but the loss was heavy. The Tribune was a new paper which had issued but three times, and probably will not be continued, as the loss to its owner was too heavy. The fire department was called out Monday morning about 8:.'10 when tho residence of Fred Stroud whs threatened with destruction. Flames were discovered in the upper story of the luilding, but were sub dued by a bucket brigade before the arrival of the department. The ex act cause of the fire is not known. It is presumed however, that some one stepped on a match, which ignited the window curtains and carried the blaze to the ceiling and into the gable of the house The damage was slight. A Sure Way to Lose Money; Sending it Out Continued, from, page I. Is of course compelled to pay the freight, and if he buys of the Prine- ville merchants he gets the' advan tagO,of large shipment rates, while f he buys at the other points, he is compelled to pay much higher rates, express or mai) charges. ,- Then too, the try th remains that the farther a dollar is sent from your home town, the more damage is done to the party who spends the dollar. In answer to this the buyer some times says: "Look at the profit the home merchants make," and thinks that he has scored a great hit. True, tho home merchant makes or snould make a profit. So does the farmer and stockman make a profit on his goods. Just a few questions in this connection. Did it cost you $1.00 per bushel to grow your wheat this year. $12.F0 per ton to isise the alfalfa hay. or $70.00 to raise iiteer? Did you ever hear a' mer chant who wanted to deny you these prices, or who wanted you to sell for less because he was afraid that you would make a reasonable profit? Also please consider: Who makes the profit on the goods shipped from the mail order house? Do those J people do business for nothing Think it over anil let it settle. Who pays for the printing of thousands ! of tons of catalogues and the pout-! age stamps that it takes to mail i them? Do you think for a moment that, thee people do business for nothing, ! just because they love you? You ', might think o by reading some of t'leir circular matter, but when you . think that they pay no taxes in this ' county to support the schools and elp in paying tho coyote arid pro-'. posed rabbit bounty you see why ; they feel fi optimistic. Hut to get i to a more definite point, what do! inn suiinotsc it costs a mailorder! louse to get out their catalogues per copy? Ever think of that? Being in tho printing business, We have naturally thought of it frequently.! Several printers have estimated it and printing, handling and mailing even in the lage quantities which they are handled cosU con siderable more than $1 each, per haps twice that much. Who pays the printer? The consumer, of course. You who send in the orders pay and no one else. Perhaps it does not pay them you think. Yes, but it does, You paid for your catalogue last year, the year before, and they are now making you another one that they expect you to dig up your good'old Prineville dollar to pay for, , .- , 4 I Will you do it? Think it over, j Will you : give the Prineville mer chant the tame chance that you do the mail order man? - Perhaps there is an old store bill and you don't like to face the mer chant while that is unpaid. If so, when you get a ten-spot and want to spend, it, do you think it is right to send it to Seattle or somewhere else, and let the local man hold the sack? Serves him right for extend ing credit in the first place, doesn't it? It may be that there are some wrong ideas expessed here. We think not but are willing to stand cor roe ted. DR. H. E. BURD0N Chiropractic Physician Cornett Bldg., Prineville, Oregon ACUTE AND CHRONIC CASES During the next 30 clays 1 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. Come in and talk it over. F. M. McCAFFERY Redmond, Oregon I Real Estate and Insurance Joe Smith was in the city yester frotn Grizzly. Mrs. Ada B. Milftcan is in Prine ville this week. Omnr Cyrus of Culver was in Prineville on business Tuesday. . . Jes.".ie Jones, of the liulcH-mlent telephone t.ompany, is spending a two weeks' vacation in Bend. Too Late to Classify I LIST YOUR AT A BARGAIN A 2.G00 pound team for sale with harness and wagon. Inquire at Deschutes Power Company office. 14tfc. THIRTY FIVE HEAD -Of horses for sale. They may he seen on feed ground at R. B. Cross's place near Prineville. Address or phone H. II. I law ley. Post Ore. 14t2c. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. Mrs. C. McPherson, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh Colburn McPherson, Defen dant. To Hugh Colburn McPherson, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit, on or before the 17th day of March MHO, which is the time prescribed in the order of the Circuit Judge for said County and Stnte, 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 t io Court for the relief demanded in th complaint therein, to-wit: For a decree 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 land omitted t hei efrom 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. E, J. Duffy, Circuit Judge for Crook County, State of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of February, j91(5. Tho date of the first publication of this summons is the 8rd day of February, 191(5. L. M. Bochtell, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12t5c. Se nd Us Your Oraers an 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 smri ft ' . i ' l - 1 . Why Prince Albert meets men's tastes all over the world! The patented pixcess makes Prince Albert so good in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette that its popularity is now uni versal ! It satisfies all smoke desires ! This patented process, which also removes bite and parch, is controlled by us! No other tobacco can be like Nik Albert the national joy smoke Listen : It i ur to chanv th tkap nd color of unMUbU bruicb to imttat the (Vines Albert tidy red tin, but it it imponiM n imiUt. tk n.. t Albrri tobacco The patttnUdl protects that I Men who have stowed away gentle old jimmy pipes for years, have brought them back to the tune of Prince Albert 1 Get yours out, for your confidence never will be abused I We tell you Prince Albert will set pipe free the tenderest tonsue I And smoked in a makin's cigarette, Prince Albert is so refreshing and delightful that it gives you a new idea of cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Prince Albert, it will win you quick as a flash it's so good and so friendly ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C. V Princ Albert can b bought uryuAr fooocco ij motd in toppy red baga, Sc t tidy rmd tint, 70c; handtomm pound and half-pound tin humidor and in that clotty pound cryttat-glant humidor With 9pong-moittmnmr top that kps thm fooucco in ucA fine condition I AM ClosingOut My Entire Stock of Millinery BELOW COST Excellent Values Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlors m i U".. 1 " Hello I 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. i- v i ( r if ) 1, I ' ll J 0: s 7 Central Oregon News Notes of Interest Continued from page 1. check- for $18 in payment for the bill of about $3. There wasn't money enough in the whole town to cash the pay check, and the man had to take another check for '"change," and come to Madras to get that cashed .Madras Pioneer. -I