CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 Tiik City K. A, Pnlhcr if Mini wan jn I'l ilii'vllU' the llrnt of tin week. Horn, to Mr. iiml Mik, T. K, .1. liutly In tliih city mi Tucmluy, h Kii;l. Ilollliirt l.iiWMtll WHH lnukilitf nflcr Imimin'kk i nt rest h ill town Turwliiy, Mr, li'iinclmnl Sr., tirr ivnl in tliui city the llp.t of the wet k from Jt lViTHun, Ori'ifon. Mr. (It'o. Walker i (onvali'Hi'cnt nftir u Mlimt illni'w ijurinjr the llrnt of tin- wivlt. 1 J. It, IJuimi returned ttu lust of tin" week 0'" Williiinctto vulley where lie uncut the winter. A. II. Rhode wuh in I'rineville the Inst of the week from f'owell Hutte. Air. Rhode in driving u new Ford., Mi rJva M, Klliott, mi experi enced muhieiun unI teuelicr from i'nrtlnmi, has tiiken a po.-ition an Iii.ihi.it Ht the I.yrii; Theatre. Kuifene l'lilllipH left the II rot of tl week fur Full City where he will remain for tho next two Month. It. I. Schce. matiHKer of the loeul ( uniliii'i'rial ('lull, left Wednesday iii'iiniiiK for Indianoln, luwn, on re eel j it of lu-wnjif liis itcrV death, Itolxrt (folium s ill have ehnrx-e of the elnh lrifijjr hi uliM-nce. Two additions have hcen made to the Journal force during the week. T. M. Iivine of I'mtlaiiil who i an M''t tnachine operat iir i'. 1'iiiidoyed in the inetrliiinieal department, nod lloln'il W, Oslmrn, a local mail of nl-ility, in now tln',J,.(iinal ivi oiti r. M. It. Ilitftrs is h eandidate lor delegate to tne National llemoerulie (""oiiventioii w Inch w ill he held in St. Ii'iin eoimnetii'in June 1 1. Thi dintr et, the Second Conyro hionul, is entitled to two d IctfiUc and hh there is only one other eandidate already Tiled. Mr. IlitfK.V election K.'ein.H certain. Thin i.a very inv p n tant position and one that the local man is entitled to and capalile of tillintf. He should f elected from thin district whether opposi tion developer! or not. Horn, April f.th, to tho wl c of (iuy Jenkins of this city h tton. W. I). ittrtiH, Clyde McKay and I'. C. CiirriHon were in tin- cit.v from Mend yenlerday. The local W. C. T. U. will hold a medal context thin evening nt the Meihodial Chiirch, at which time yountC people will compote for two medalri that will lie awarded for the hest temperance Hpeerln, IIooim open at 7:!!0, adinisnion free. Mr. It, A. Clark ay that the Uediuond people know how to he hohpitalde to their friendK, mid for the kind - treatment she received there hint week hIiu winhea to thank everyone, enpecidlly Mr, llohb. Mr. Wilnon and Mr. (foliorn. A eet )H wum taken in liend lat week which dinclcd tho fact that the population of that city now in about IJ000. Jt Ih conaidered by onu of the optimists from that city however, that a number of jolliers eHcaped the reriHua taker, i'l'lie fa. U arc however, that Hem i ; becoming quite a eity. After demolirihltiK with a heavy charge of dynamite the wife of the I Redmond poxtodice Thursday niifht, j rohher succeeded in making their escape with a email mini of money. ! I.iltle other damage wan done and i no clue found other than the dis- cardid ciedi box along the railroad right of way, but it in generally thought that the breaker of the Tern bone postoilice safe were im plicated. A very int'Testing, and full of life (Ira. mi founded trpun the plot of tne widely read book, "The Spend ( r," will be preseniol at the Lyric on Saturdav and Sun 'av of this week. It is on - of the eld Koohter irie which nlonif insures i t k high stiimhird. A l'atl.e travel picture, taken along the Kwhutes will also be shown. This picture is Icing shown in practical)' every city in the world, and yuu .should we it. The Dalles Sanitorium THE DALLES .V OREGON Fiiramrly Ir. liritrndnrfor IlonUl, IV' oimmiM II ii I ii r the luatoiKfinriit nl lr. Ilnvi. . A ure harbinger of spring in the J opening of the buneball Hcuxon. So ; that elunive Htnto of Nature fount' surely be at hand for the C. C. II. R. j Cub are scheduled to crom bata i with the I'auHna Lice in the David- ; Hon I'urk tomorrow at 3 o'clock.' There are iiHiially Htat'tling ilevcl- ' opmetitH in the first game of the season urn as the I'aulina Lieu are for blood be prepared for anything. No one like a knocker. We ; sometimes hate to have compari sons druwn if they appear to our personal or community dclimiueney ' in any line of activity or progress. I'rineville is out of the rare how- ever In one respect, it has no men's class or brotherhood organized and ! studying tho Bible. Why riot be I up-to-date In this as well as rail- roads? Bible School at 10 a. m. j every Sunday at the Christian j Church. Preaching reryices at 1 1 1 and 8. j Surely In the stress of making , wagon roads, voting a railroad and 1 irrigation project, securing a twice j daily njuil service etc., Prine-j ville has not forgotten that its own C, C. II. S. is nearly supreme in the ltate Debating Ix-ague and if not remember to to to the Baptist Church next Friday evenrg April 7, and hear the contest with Enter prise. Bernard Ramsey and Orvill Yancey will represent ' the negative side of the Maine question formerly discussed. The annual meeting of the Pres byterian Church will be held on Friday evening of this week. Sup- j er will be served tt G::50. Business j will be transacted at K. Brief re ports of the work of the paSt year j will be presented. hVcrs for the ! ensuing year, and a pastor ehoser. All mcpibers f the church and all runtrihut'ng to its support are ; urged to 1 e pre-ent. Rev. Andrew ! J. Montgomery of Portland will be present to preside over a part of the , meeting, lie will remain over Sun day and preach at the service. There will lie no evening service on account of the absence of I t . . ..... ( Air. tanMuys at i'auiina lor a special mwiing on that date. Onion Sets Garden Seeds Both package and bulk Garden Tools Poultry Supplies Squirrel Poison Etc, . Stewart & Ca RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many JK-opic sudiT the tortures vl ' l.uiie mucK'N urn! stiffenoil joints tiecause o( impurities in the LUxxl, ami each uc i etc lini attack serins more acnte until , rhfuin.itistiih.isiiivmli'il thcwliuU'systim. To arrest rlu uuwti -m it i quite as im 1 portanl toiinpruvd vnir Keneral health as j to purify your Mrxxlrund thccol liver oil i illxTltt'!.i;lml!sionisnlture,SKreatblood i maker, while its uniliciiuil uourisliment 8trein;thens t!ie ory:ni9 to expel the ; impurities ami upbuild your strength, t hcott'ii l-umlsion is lielpitiR thousand loorning , every "lay ho coukt not hud other relict. kcium: uie alconolic luusutuies. W. J. HUGHES Dealer in Now turn to the menu on page 3. clasified advertiue- Harnejs and Saddlery Goods, Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets, Bits. Spurs, Robes, Whips, Harness and Saddies, Oils and Axle Grease. All work neatly and promptly done and guaranteed Saddles Made to Order a Specialty PRINEVILLEL OREGON Classified .Ads work while you sleep! Two Hundred 'Thousand Acres Land: m i mm' Grpol CoMetj will be sold on terms to actual settlers or to residents of the county. Prices from 5.00 per A ,cre i for grazing land up to $25.00 per A .ere for choice farm lands southeast of Prineville Choice Farm Land Ochoco Irriff at under the ion District will be sold at $25.00per Acreupto$32.50perAcre until the bonds are voted then the price will be raised. All of these lands will be sold on contracts that will allow payments over a period of 10 years; cheaper than rent, much better & Western Colonization C B. F. JOHNSON, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON Office First National Bank Building