FEBRUARY 22, 1917 PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL JrKETIXG OF ..IjOWKK HRllHiK TKI.KPHONK CXIMPAW HKl.l) EABID COM! AT TUMALO .Journey Is Miulc from I'oi-iIhihI to Tumtdo in a Nrw ('wr via the Indian Krxrrvatiun BARNES ITEMS IBy Our Regular Correspondent) old home onre more. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Melton have returned from Portland with a now Overland. They drove through from Portland via the Indian reser vation. Mrs. James Klklns Is under the doctor's rare In Redmond and is Rotting along as well as could be expected. j F. G. Powers recent iv purchased! a roan Durham bull. The farmers are all petting ready for spring work. Waldituer Peterson killed a rabid coyote recently. This is his second one this year. j RUSSELL'S STEERS SKI. I. FOR 9IM1II IN NOUTII ItIRT 1,.VM MAKKKT MONHAV SHIPPED IN 7 CARS MONDAY Grandpa Klklns is visiting son James. his Lew Bennett and Mr. Harmon -ere on the Creek last week. There was a rabid coyote at Mrs. JJ. E. Bennett's place last week. It was shot and killed by Bye Bennett after biting two calves. What other damage was done Is yet unknown. It was among several head of cat tle when discovered. Thomas O'Kelley is on his home fetead near Barnes, having come up from Prlneville the first of the month. Harry Hackelman was visiting school last week. Orrille Everet was a passenger on the stage last week, on his way to Bend. Jack Romberg passed through sere In his car, it being the first car ever the road for several weeks on account of the snow drifts along the fences. A. L. Bennett and Ray Morgan were visiting in the Barnes neigh borhood last week. A very pleasant evening at danc ing was spent at the Dry Lake hall Friday evening and all who were ptesent, report a pleasant time. Ghas. Birdsoug was on the Creek last week. POWELL BUTTE NEWS (By Our Regular Correspondent) Mrs. John Kissler, of Redmond, spent Thursday at the home of her son, Frank Kissler. Miss Ebba Lindquist is helping Mrs. T. J. Houston while the child ren have the measles. Miss Ethel Wright arrived Sunday morning from Coeur de Alene, Ida ho, for an extended visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, and her brother Tom. E. P. Luthy and family, of Bear Creek, called at the H. K. Allen home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Wells and family came out from Redmond Friday evening and stayed over Saturday with Mr. Wells. Joseph Manceau, who has been visiting his brother and family, re turned to his home at North Yak ima, Wash., Thursday evening. Mr. Manceau expects to bring his family here In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyers and ('. J. Johnson and ( of old .V Miice Anions Milppct-M t roin This Part of the SUte LOWER BRIDGE NEWS JBy Our Regular Correspondent) Those from Lower Bridge who at tended the sale at Terrebonne Wed nesday , were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holms, Mrs. Fred Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stadig, Loren and Oral Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Hosting.- Russer Chapman, Denis Hunt and Hiss Mary Nealeigh spent Thursday .evening at the Hoskins home. Thursday evening at a meeting of Jfce. atocXholders of the Lower Bridge Telephone Company, the looks, which had been turned over ty L. A. Hunt to the examining com mittee, were approved and Joe Howard was elected seeretary-treas-.urer. Mrs. R. S. Towne called on Mrs. Gus Stadig Friday. Miss Marion Hoskins accom panied by Mrs. Fred Walters, were ini Bend Friday. . The frost being out of the ground quite done. ;(By a little spring work is being TUMALO Our Regular NEWS Correspondent) It remained for George Russell to set a new high mark in the North Portland yards this week. lie sold a car of steers Monday afternoon at $9.60 to the Union Meat Company through Kldwell & Caswell which is the new high record since the mar ket established by S. . Stearns & Sons two weeks ago who sold two cars of prime steers at $9.20. Other cattle from this part of the state sold at prices ranging from $9.35 to $9.60. Seven cars of stock were shipped into the yards tor the Monday mar ket from Prlneville and vicinity. In cluding two cars of hogs, one car owned by George Russell and the other by Mace & Cofold. C. J. Johnson had two cars of cattle In the shipment. Mace & son. Jack, called at the G. H. Stone Cofold one car and the iilll(lwin home Sunday afternoon. SnBep Company of Hay Crepk gnlp. The epidemic of measles hasjpc( one car reached several more of the Powell: Th trm ni-t.. ,.m f- i..o - i' ," i . " r. 1 i Monday was $12,60 and choice i lambs sold as high as $13, yearlings $9.75 and ewes of a common grade Butte homes, the McDaniel children. Roy Skeen, Gladys Pauls and the Houston children are all sick with them. Friday evening the ladles of the Powell Butte Sorosls gave a banquet to their husbands and families at the Community Hall. Nearly all of the members were present and port a good time. George Truesdale is suffering with two broken ribs. Sunday aft ernoon after loading a load of hay be started to fasten It on with a chain but as he threw his weight onto the chain, the snap in the end broke, throwing him to the ground. He is rioine nicelv and will sonn he around again unless complications! B 0ur Reular Correspondent) brought $9.25 to $9.50. Every top market that has been established this year In the North Portland market but one was on Prlneville stuff, and from the num- re" ber of high grade bun-hes of beef In the yards near this city It is a safe prediction that Prtnevllle stuff will become the standard of value in the markets of the Northwest for the remainder of this feeding season at least. HELD ITEMS set in. Br ROBERTS NEWS Our Regular Correspondent) Ray Harvey went to Prineville last week on business. Mrs. Lester Ferguson returned home Sunday, after spending the winter with friends and relatives In the Willamette Valley. Miss Beatrice Porteous spent Sat urday In Prineville as the guest of Mrs. Willard Wirtz. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cram arrived home Saturday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Milliorn and family are visiting John Milliorn and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson visited the Flat last week. Carey Cahe has been on Camp Creek for the past two days having some dental work done by Dr. Tack man. J. C. Houston is a business visit or in this section. Miss Grace Fanght Is visiting at the J. F. Houston ranch at present. Frank Hacklemun and family vis ited at the J. F. Houston ranch lust Saturday and Sunday. (By FIFE ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent) C. here P. White has traded nis iarm for one in Tillamook County. Mrs. Howard Hartly has been in the Redmond hospital taking treat ment the past few days. t iut Piui in movine back to his why not have your clothe Tailor Made? OCHOCO NEWS (Special Dispatch to The Journal) A little more snow fell in this vi cinity and it looks as if we were going to have winter again. Grove Price was in Prineville last Friday. G. W. Russell was in Prlneville Saturday. There has been no measles In this locality yet and tne peopie u not want them. Several loads of hogs have been bought from the George Kusseu ranch Mr. Barny hauled a load ot wood to Prineville last Saturday. Dave Williams was a Fife visitor recently. Crosby Smith, of Glass Butte, was at Fife recently. Tom Foster is cutting posts for T. W. Perkins this week. Ed Street was taken to Burns for medical treatment recently, having been suffering from rheumatism for several weeks past. Stanley Balfour and John Mc Eachen went to Silver Creek aft.T a load of grain recently. Charley Ward made a trip to Sil ver Creek and Burns lat week. He reports lots of snow In that viiclnlty. They don't cost anv more when you you consider the materials trimmings, style and workmanship. All my r . mm l hurts are made in My Own Shop made up to any style you want in the latest Spring and Summer . Novelties J.A.GILLIS,Tailo HOWARD ITEMS (Special Dispatch to The Journal) Phone 351 VwfRiNcviLi.c. Oregon r Phone 351 The Most Important Page of News in the Paper To-day Line New Spring Silks Satin De Chine 36 in. wide, colors, extra good quality, per yard all the new $2.35 Gros De Londre 36 inch wide, colors green, the latent pattern in vogue, per yard maze, purple, :.$2.25 Men The New Spring Samples are here M. Born & Co. Same prices as last year. thy a new BORN SUIT Jr-I YOU Silk Poplins 36 inches wide, all colors, d1 OEj extra quality, per yard P The Boyer Hat $3.00 The new spring styles are here. Few of a kind, other good shapes and d0 AA colors for... r John B. Stetson $5.00 Pierette Silks These are wide fancy stripes, 36 inches, per yard 75c Georgiana Crepe 36 inches, per yard . . 85c Wool Jersey Cloth 52 inches wide; very pretty tQ 0 colors, per yard JO.OU Khaki Pants Good Quality any Size $1.50 Men's Good Heavy Work Shirts, all colors 14! to 17 65c D. M. Ferry & Co. Seeds Here Onion Sets, per pound 12Jc Vetch, pound. 7 l-2c per 100 lbs..$8.00 Field peas. 100 lb $8.0O Ferry's Seed both packages kind bulk Calf meal, pound- -6c Oil meal, pound 4 l-2r t t - r 1 ' Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee 20c 25c 30c 35c 40c pound pound pound pound pound , , ' We do not buy all our groceries from one house. We buy the best from all of them. Try our fine coffees (By HOWARD Our Regular NEWS Correspondent) (By GRIZZLY Our Regular NEWS Correspondent) The car load of hogs shipped by Smith & Palmeiro. Drougm u wv .t the Portland market, the J 1 HjG Ob . price being $12.35. Cap Healey and wife, of Metouus, were visiting relatives in this vicm- itv the first of the week. whuior Is cettine ready to install a telephone in nis reBioeuw,. hb now busy building his line Mr. and Mrs. Shawn returned from The Dalles me " week. George Bland, who has been 1 tn r in Madras, reiurneo uumc the first of the week. Dr. Edwards, of Prlneville, was called last night to the home oi j. E. Newblll. whose family is suffering from a bad attack ot measles. Hazel Chitwood, who has been suffering from a severe attack of i,. wtmnnine rnueh. is now bedfast Roy Swank, A. J. Champion, Maurice Swank and Frank Bailey returned from Prinevillo Thursday. E. W. Donnelly went to Prinevillo Friday. Roy Swank purchased a car while in town last week. Mr. Jackson has left the Ochoco mines. Forest Ranger G. C. Blake re turned to his station ( .i the nortn bide of the mountain Wednesday. C. M. Nicholas brought Bowker's orchestra from Mitchell to ocnoco ranger station Saturday. Mr. Albee of the Inland Auto Company met Mr. Nicholas at the station and took the musicians on to Prlneville. t Coon. Jess Wright and Clyde Leach brought a drove of beef cattle out of Summit Prairie Satur day. The cattle are from the ranches of the Prineville Land and i ia.tnir rnmnanv and were all in i . . u w - . eood condition. Farauar McRay started Saturday with a band of 2200 sheep for his ranches on the John Day river. The sheeD were all in fine condition, and warn wintered on Mr. McRay's ranches on upper Ochoco. Th mail came from Prineville on the motor truck Monday. An inch of snow,-(fell here Monday night. Mrs. S. S. Kirto relumed from California one duy hint wetk where she snent the winter with her mother and daughter. Bobbie Balfore was in the city one day last vw-k. Oroville Osborn and wife spent several days at the Calavan home last week. Frank Bailey and Roy Swank re turned to the Howard mines Thurs day. Mr. w truck. Swank wuy driving his Ham and Eggs Buttered Toast A cup of GOOD Coffee' Some Breakfast Golden West Coffee is "Just Riant" Tbs folitowlnii fourth-flan poitnr. ters have- twn appointed In Oron: Bernice Bockler. Pleasant Valley;. v! A. IT. Staler, ruslKned; Rvan M. Har ris, Rujada, vice L. & Blabey, Matin d; Bertha. M. Clew, HarrlmaUk lce C. It. Iw, resigned. Ths Southern Pacific company has place armed guards at bridge and tunnels both on the main Mne and 1 the Cooa bay and Oak Ridge brunches out ot Eugene to guard against pos- IbJte interference with traffic in view ot the International situation. Proposed tariffs materially adrano big intrastate freight rates on several elassea of freight on the Spokane Portland 8cattle, the Oregon Elec tric and the Souther Pacific onv pany'a lines In Oregon were suspfled In three orders Ibsu4 by ths jwhlic service commission.. The Crook County Journal has. the largest sworn circulation of any paper In Central Oregon and like wise m die best advertising medium.. Employment Agency Anyone wishing work, should call on J. F. Morris Near Ochoco Bridge Prineville, Orgon Use the blank on page 8 when sending In your cnuatfled ad copy. Then enclose lc far each word and mall to The Croo County Journal. The little ads do the rest. Buy Golden West Coffee at J. E. STEWARTi&CO.'S 1 1 I EHiR R -1 I I LT JL PERCY R. SMITH JLrtl A V V j 1 1 ' with the measles.