rage wxwa w a vvwwif-vM MRS. I. TlIEjClTY W. H. Garrett is in Princville today. Ernest T. Luthy was in Prineville Tuesday. E. Jacobsen was in Prineville on Tuesday. Frank McCaffery was in the city yesterday. Bert Powell of Alfalfa is in Prineville today. John Elder was in Prinev ille yes terday on business. C. S. Congleton of Paulina was in Prineville yesterday. Robert Cram and family were in the city over Sunday. Will Morse and family spent the week end in this city. Robret Kester - was in the city from Post yesterday. ' Ruth G. Topping of Culver was in Prineville Saturday. ' Will Post was a business.visitor the first of the week. H. M. Grimes of Bend was in Prineville on Tuesday. P. C. Garrison of Bend was in the city on business Tuesday. J. D. Davidson 01 Bend was in Prineville the first of the week. C. A. Newbili was a business visitor from Grizzly on Monday. B. F. Shepherd was in the city from Barnes the first of the week. Jim Anderson of Meadows is quite sick with lagrippe in this city. D. Koopman of Post was in Prineville on business the last of the week. Auto stages were put on the Pau lina stage line today for the first time this spring. Mrs. I. M. Wilson and daghter Graee were in Prineville yesterday from Cline Falls. Postmaster Jerry Moore of Red mond was in Prineville Monday afternoon. Frank Foster and family of Pau lina were in the city the first of the week. C. F. Smith returned from a bus iness trip to Portland the first of the week. Don't forget to pay your taxes before next Wednesday if you wish to escape the penalty. Among those from Bend who attended the Eastern .Star festivities bore Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Haner, Mr. and Mrs. Minor Mrs. J. Edward Larson, Mrs. H. (J. Farris, ami J. D. Davidson. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED litany jx-ople suffer tbe tortures of lame muscles and stifTeueil joints because of impurities in the blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute until theumatism has invaded the whole system. To arrest rhtumali-.ui it is quite as im portant to improve your ijeni ral health as to purify your Mood'ana the cod liver oil In Scott's Kniulsion is nature'srt-at blood Maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's Vmulsion is helping thousands every day wlio could not find other relief. .Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. Once You Were a Kid! Don't deny the children. Give them plenty of crackers to nibble. Our crackers will fill the bill for the kiddies. We carry them in boxes tnd loose. There's a snap in our store in many other things besides crackers. MICHEL E. C. Faught was a business visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Becker of Tumalo were in the city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowman re turned from a trip to Portland and Seattle the first of the week. The little daughter of A. A. Me Cord has been very sick during the week but is reported better today. Chas. Gilchrist passed through the city Monday enroute to his ranch at the head of Crooked River. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. James Wilson Wednesday, April 5. An interesting program has been prepared. Mrs. Julia Stancliff and daughter returned from an extended visit with relatives in different parts of the East the first of the week. The closing meeting of the liter ary department of the Ladies An nex will be held at the Annex par lors on Monday evening at 7:30. The trial of David R. Dunn who was charged with the larceny of a mare belonging to Gus Schroeder, resulted in an acquittal in the circuit court late Thursday night. The Junior Commercial Club entertained a party of young people from Bend at the Commercial Club hall last Saturday evening. The event was greatly enjoyed by every one present. Marion Mayfield says that a sure way to kill sage rats is to soak a rag in gasoline, put it down the rat hole and plug the hole tight. He says the fumes get them every time. ! I Harrison Latham and J. H. Stan-! ley of Bend were in Prineville yes- j terday afternoon. Mr. Stanley is a ' eanidate for the republican nomina-J tion for sheriff, and Mr. Latham is ; working in the interests of Theodore Aune for commissioner. Those who sent cooking utensils ! out onto the road on good roads day j will find them by calling at the club : rooms at any time. It will be no-1 cessary for the owners to come and ' identify their property, as the com- ! mittee is unable to Jo so. j "Madam X," one of the greatest dramas that was ever shown on the ; screen, will be produced at thejLyric theatre Saturday and Sunday of j this week. A gold rooster play, one ! that is full of real human interest ; that will thrill you from the open ing to the close. Don't miss it. Oscar C. Hyde has opened a real ebtate office in the Foster & Hyde j building near the (Mi 00 bridge. , He says that there is considerable ! demand for 'land, but that those 'owning farms hold them too high j in many instances. If an owner j wishes to sell land or anything else he must put the price at a j reasonable figure. j . . ;The Dalles Sanitorium THE DALLES .'. OREGON ' Forrueily Dr. (Jeiieiidorfer's Hospital, He opened under the management of L)r. Bevie. i 1 Mrs. Wallace Post is suffering from an attack of spottel fever. She has been critically ill for several days, but is slightly improved today, A demonstration of the mixing and distribution of sage rat poison is being given at the l'iggs ranch on Ochoco this afternoon by A, R. Ward of the Biological survey. The annual business meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held on Wednesday, April 5th at 7:30 p. m. At this meeting officers will be elected for the ensuing vear and arrangements made for pulpit supply. Services s usual Sunday, April 2. A progressive five hundred party was given by Mrs. W, J. Stanton Tuesday evening in honor of a small group of her friends. Those pres ent were Mesdames Morgan, Cyrus, Glaxe. Hinkle land Jones; Misses Masten and Glaze. An excellent time is reported. The hours of service at the Methodist Church for the summer months beginning on Sunday are as follows: Sunday School 10 a. m., morning sendee 11 a. m., Kpworth League 7 p. m., evening service 8 p. m. If not a regular worshiper elsewhere vou are heartily invited to all these meetings- V. C. New ham Pastor. A trial in which James Vice was defendant was heard in the circuit court yesterday. Mr Vice was charged with having used a quantity of hv raisedjby him but sold to M: S. Mayfield after the hay was bought and paid for by Mr." May field. The jury disagreed late last evening, after several hours deliber ation. Married last Sunday, at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Smith, near Grizzly, Or., Geo. Earl and Una Smith. About 4 o'clock Rey. VanNuys performed the ceremony and after congratula tions all were ushered into the din ing room where a bountiful spread was waiting. Only relatives and immediate friends were present. ! There are fifty-two cards in a deck. The number of hands of thirteen ;ards. each . which , can be produced is 635.01 ,559,600. There are vastly more than fifty-two differ-1 ent parts of the human body. Do you believe that chance, without de sign or intellect, arranged these parts as they are? We worship a reasonable Creator. You are in vited to worship with us at 11 and 8 every Lord's Day at the Christian Church. 47,000 ACRES T Suit has been filed in the circuit court of Crook county by the State of Oregon, against F. A. Hyde and allied interests of California for the recovery of 47,000 acres of school lands which it is alleged were se cured by these people through fraudulent methods in various counties of the state including Crook. The matte1-, which has been pending on demurrer of the defend ants, was recently argued by attor neys representing both the state and the defendants and the demur rer was overruled by Judge Duffy. Too Late to Classify MONEY To loan on improved real estate. D. H. Peoples. 20tfc DITm Af l'AIL'1 TJ....4. C .. TV. ... cm Oregon. Write Baltic Alfaifa ! Seed Growers, Hums, Oregon. 20 j 1 hereby announce rnv e.adidacv ! for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Crook County at the primaries to be held on May 19. 191(5. Theodore Aune. BOY OR GIRL Wanted to learn to operate typesetting machine. Must be industrious and able to devote all of time to work. Pay from start. Call at Journal office. KALE OK TRADE For Ochoco or Crooked River Valley farm. Two dairy ranches, four and 6ix miles from Toted , Oregon. For par ticulars inqire of owner. S. A. Rowe, Box 274, Toledo, Oregon. 20tlp Now turn to the clasifled advertise ments on pHge 3. N BE Woodlark's Squirrel Poison is an economical diet when fed before green feed is available. Packed in 1-lb, 10-lb and 25-lb tins USE IT NOW 1 SEED Alfalfa, Turkestan, Timothy, Red Top, Blue Grass, Red and Whit Clover, Garden i Seed .. in bulk and Onion Seta I On account of heavy purchases prior to recent ad vances Prineville is now in position to sell you wire at railroad prices. Investigate before placing your order Implements See our line of Syracuse and John Deere Plows, Spring Tooth and Peg Tooth Harrows; Van Brunt Drills and t Slip Scrapers i Fresh Country Sugar Cured Meats at Q. C. Claypool & New Spring Millinery Complete Line of the Latest Styles MRS. ESTES' MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Oregon MAND Barbed Wire THE UNIVERSAL CAR r Every other car on the road is a Ford; more than half the cars bought this year will be Fords. There's a mighty good reason. Ford cars are filling a place in every field of human activity. Gist about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Better order yours today. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit Inland Auto Company PRINEVILLE. OREGON v n J! Undertaking and I Building Material Pure Boiled Linseed Oil per gallon $lol5 I LIPPMAN & GARDEN TOOLS A complete line of Shovels, Spades, Steel 1 Rakes, Hoes and Trowels Reasonable Prices Company COMPANY I 1