CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 12 Tim City f. L. Bailey of Howard was in town Tuesday. ... Claypool & Co,, arc having a machine hoist made. " A dopt'i of 35.1 feet in tin- city well shows no sign of artesian water. Club and Junior Club members are invited to the Alumni ball, Monday May 22. The ballot boxes and ekvtion supplies are being distributed to various voting plaees. There will be special evangelistic meetings a. Lamonta school house cn Thursday and Friday evenings, also twice on Sunday. After the morning service on Sunday a basket dinner will be served. The meet ings will be conducted by Rev. E Newham, assisted by V. D. Harris cf Seattle. Everbody is cordially invited. Alex Hinton and family were in town Tuesday. Trinevitle will cross bats with Paulina Friday, at that place. Lawyers' How is receiving a coat of paint. Clean-up nd Tuint-up. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morris are leaving for Portland tonight where they will visit triends. Perry Poindcxter and R. I.. Jor dan are delegates to a V. O. V. convention at Athena this week. A number of peopfe were in town yesterday from Sisters, being involved in a dispute over some land. It seems that forty acres of; swamp lanl had been held a num ber of years by Chas. Hindiuan only to find that the government had issued a deed to a road com pany, who in turn sold the land to Mr. McKenny. After three years of occupation of the land by Mc Kenny, Mr. Hindman is trying to regain possession through suit. Ideal Truck FOR A FARMER Capacity 1000 pounds E. M. F. 30 horsepower Thoroughly overhauled and in first-class condition WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER at the Farmer's Auction Sale Hamilton Stables v Saturday, May 27 V. Prose and family were in the city from McKay on Monday. T. S. Hamilton and wife were visitors from Ash wood on Tuesday. E. K. Nims and wife are confined at Ihe "courthouse' on an insanity charge. Ibcy were living on a ranch near l-a Pine when taken into custody. . Miss Sarah H. Naleigh completed a very successful term of school on Mill Creek on Friday of last week, The event was celeb: at ed by a basket dinner and picnic, which was participated in by all the residents of that locality. Miss Naleigh left the first of the week for Hood River where she will spend the summer. The Club is to have a brand new kitchen for the Ladies Annex. The plan completed and approved of is to have the north east corner of the Club extended, making a kitchen, 15x18 feet in size. This will be constructed at a cost of $450 and will add much to the enjoyment ef functions given by the ladies. 0. C. Caypool and F. F. Hoelseher were the investigating committee. The county rock crusher is now working full blast o'n the river road east of the Dodson ranch. The machine is installed at the foot of a slide where the rocks pass into the crusher through a chute, and ground to bits as fast as served. An electric motor of 20-horse power is used for operating and is sufficient to crush a rock nine by 18 inches. The rock is then carried to the loading hopper by an elevator and dumped into a sieve which dis tributes the particles according to size. The larger stones are used as a foundation of the road bed, then come those of medium size with the powdered rock as a final application. The Do you want to learn the truth ajxiut our army, navy and coast defense lessness? bee Battle Cry of Peace A, J. Noble has a new Ituick six. E. T. Slay ton is driving a new Chevrolet car. E. 11. Sparks was in the city yesterday from Sisb'i'H. Principal Albert Schroder who underwent an operation a week ago today for appendicitis is rap idiy improving. A party of four men passed through Prineville yesterday from The Dalles and headed for the Cali fornia line. loks suspicious. The local V. C. T, U. met at the home of Mrs, Glenn Hen Irickson yesterday with Mrs. Hrcnncn and Mrs. Charlton as hostesses. . Mrs. J. II. Temnleten left the first of the week for a visit to Pallas and Portland and wil attend the Grand Idge of Rebikahs at Roseburg before returning. J. W. Finch hit the thumb of his ; left hand with an axe while chop 'ping wood at his home on Mill j Creek Tuesday. The injured mem- j 1 ber was removed. By special arrangement the elec-' tion returns will be announced on ' ! bulletins in front of the Journal o T:ce as fast as the count is made. Mrs. Ada B. Millican left Wed pesday for NewjYork city to attend the National Federation of Women's Clubs. Open air band concerts will be held each Wednesday evening dur ing the summer months, commenc ing next week. E. H. Brent, local representative j oi tnevviicy h. Allen U., tnis week received a shipment of seven new pianos, being a part of a consign ment of eighteen instruments that he has coming. A meeting of the directors of the Ochoco Irrigation district was held in this city on Tuesday. A pre liminary report of the reservoir survey was made but no steps were taken toward a decision on the best locations. The work is being rushed as rapidly as possible. Chevrolet The . Coming Car C.W. Wilson Crook Counly Agent Three speeds foward Electric lights and starter, Will go 26 miles to gallon of gasoline on the roads on actual test ' and will burn distillate a very classy neat looking car. You Get More for Your Money Than any other Car Too Late to Classify WANTED - Small shed for auto. Close in.N. G Wallace. 27t2p. We wish to thank our many friends who so kindly assist vd us in var ious ways during our recent be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram. J. W. Horigan and family. WANTED -Will accept 21 or 3 inch wagon as first payment on piano or player. Wiley B. Allen Co., Kam.stra Building. LOST TUESDAY- Small fountain pen on Main street. Finder plac leave at Journal office. 27tlp. SAVINGS RANK-Contuining $2 lost near C. J. Johnson residence. Address of Crook County Bank on cover. Ixave at this office. 27tfc. DR. IDA BERENDT Will be at Hotel Oregon until May 29. Con sult her if you have eye trouble. JERSEY HEIFER - Culf, wellbred, about a month old; will sell reasonable if taken ut once. In quire at this office. '"" " 27tfc. WANTED Young man and wife want small furnished house or housekeeping rooms for the summer or longer. D. H. care Journal. 27tlp. Prineville, Oregon, May l!th.. 19li. To the Bondholders of the Pioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company: Pursuant to un order passed by tho Board of Directors May 12th., 101)1, all outstanding bonds of this Company are hereby called in and will be paid in full with Intercut to June 19th., 1916 at the First National Bank of Prineville, Ore gon. All interest ceases after Juno ltilh., 1910. TheJ'ioneer Telegraph and Telephone Company. By Chas. S. Edwards, Sec.-Treas. aHBBiaBas' I hbiihiiibbbhhbbbmi rusiicu as raimujr hs iiusniuie. sun ner u you nave eye irouoie. HVJ.C. t of G rea tC omicerii YOUR LAST CHANCE . I To Buy Farm Machinery at the Old Price We have decided to discontinue handling farm machinery and will make every arrange ment to close out our entire stock in the next thirty days There have been two ten per cent ad vances on the entire line since the first of the year. We are determined to sell out this entire line rather than load up later on high priced machinery and can guarantee you a very substantial saving on your purchase. This Sale Includes all walking plows, all sulky plows, all gang plows, all steel harrows, all disc harrows, all grain drills, one F. and J. pump ing gas engine, 1 Hero fanning mill, U. S. Cream Separators Special Low Prices on bulk garden seeds, onion sets, stock food, stock rem edies, poultry and rabbit netting, fly screening, paints, oils, varnishes, singletrees, eveners, seedpotatoes Call immediately and make your purchases--our small stock will soon be sold out COLLINS W. ELKINS if)