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HAY $20 PER TON AT BARNES Snow hikI TjuIcmI Winter W ent her Ml Molw HorM'H Moved Crooked Klver to Keed ALFALFA ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent. ) A meeting of the Alfalfa Develop ment Club was held in connection with the irrigation district nieclliit, at the school house Tuesday even ing. C. H. Hardy was chosen as candidate for director of the irrigu. tion district. Albert Shults Is director of High School District Number One. Leslie V. Clarke and Walter Burright spent Friday and Saturduy In Prineville on business. Mrs. W. sy. Kerry is on the Bick list this week. There will be two weeks' vacation In the Alfalfa school for Institute and the holidays. ' Uoscoe Coonse and Mr. Messeuger went to Prineville via Redmond, Wednesday, where Mr. Coonse will work. Bert Powell expects to leave Sun day for Portland. He will spend Christmas with his people In Brownsville. The Jolly Neighbors met with Mrs. L. V. Clarke, Wednesday after noon and assisted her with her sew ing. The Alfalfa Bachelors met at bachelors' headquarters, at the For Steel Game Traps Guns, Ammunition and All Kinds Trappers Supplies See Lakin Hardware Many of the greatest physiological chemists in the country have examined this baking powder and testify that there is none purer. 25e a pound. Crescent IKtublo Action linking- Powder (11-32) tiucrtn ranch Tuesday evening to ar range for a dance to be given toon. BARNES ITEMS By our Regular Correspondent) Harry Karnes returned last week from lleud where he has been hav ing sntne dental work time. Chas. Ivy, of Hampton Buttes. was a business visitor at Barnes ami went to Prineville on Monday's stage. trunk Hackleman has been haul ing lumber from the Maury saw mill to build a garage for his new car which he purchased some time ago. J. It. Whlttaker and family have moved to the Ninety-Six ranch where they will remain while Mr. Ann strong is gathering cattle for the winter.. Harry Barnes, Ira Cox and Bye Bennett went to the Price place to measure a stack of hay that Mr. Bennett recently purchased from W. W. Brown for $20 per ton. Seth Dixon and Henry McCall, of Prineville, were In our country last week. Ray Morgan returned from Mr. Nye's where he went on business. MEADOWS NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) "Where it pays to trade' Typical winter weather; lots of snow and cold wind. E. W. and II. F. Kimble left Meadow, Sunday, with a bunch of their horses which they expect to winter at Walt Klllolt's ranch on Crooked river and from there they will go to their homo In Portland. John Breeding and Carl Wagner i came to the Prairie, Wednesday. The latter will probably live a few weeks on his homestead. Miss Louise Jordon left the Prairlo, Tuesday, for Woodland. Washington. She will return In a few weeks to Prineville where she will take up nursing. Jess Wright came to Meadow Friday and will take out a bunch of beef cattle for the Muddy Company to be delivered at Portland. PS I HP J - MAZOLA enables the housewife to save butter, lard, suet and Hve her family the E. best of foods '"THE proof of the pudding is in the eating" and the proof of Mazola is in the cooking. Mazola is not only the perfect medium for deep frying, sauteing, shortening and salad dressings it is the perfect vtgetable oil produced from golden American corn. Food Administrator Hoover asks us to use vegetable oils. Mazola has not been established in a day. It has taken months of trial on the part of housewives who at first were reluctant to give up butter, lard or compounds. If you are not already numbered among the thousands of Mazola users, get a can of Mazola and try this recipe. BREAKFAST MUFFINS 2 cupt flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 4 level teaspoon 1 tablespoon sugar 1 full tablespoon baking powder 1 egg Mazola Sift dry ingredients together, being sure they are thoroughly mixed. Beat the egg, add it to the milk and tum it into the bowl containing the dry in gredients. Add the Mazola and cut all together very quickly. Do not beat. Turn into muffin pans greased with Mazola, and bake in a moderately hot oven about 25 minutes. t i Mazola can be obtained from your grocer.' Pint, quart, half gallon and gallon tins for greatest economy buy the large sizes. Also ask him for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us direct. Your money refunded if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction. CORN PRODUCT3 REFINING COMPANY 17 Battsry Place, New York Mt ItitruMbtiTW Johnson, Lieber Company Pertland, Oregos HELD ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) '. V Max Gross, E. I,. McFarland and J. F. Houston were all business call ers at the Hold postoltlce Monday. Joe Boerste and son were callers j at Held, Thursday. Stanley Balfour,- who has been In I Bend for sometime, passed through Held, Thursday, on his way to Fife where he will accompuny his wife and son. Miss Julia Dobson was a business caller at Held, Friday evening on her' way home from school. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Amnions re turned borne Thursday night from a trip to Prineville Mrs. Nellie Taylor spent a few days this week at Alex AmmonB. Alex Rickman who has been 111, Is reported some better at this time. C. A. Cabe and S. D. Kennedy erected a new barn at Held this week for Frank Crain. K. Danlelson was a business vis itor at Held today to get some freight which he purchased from J. E. Stewart at Prineville. Ray Morgan passed through Held one day this week on his way to Roberts. Christmas Candies and Fresh Nuts A New Supply just received and will be sold at Special Prices for the holidays! Homer Norton POST, OREGON C-. mm m ' ffV rCP Wf THINK OK THE RED CROSS There Is a chance to learn knit ting now which will help out the Red Cross, from 3:30 to 4:30 for small folks and 4:30 to 5:30 for big girls. Price 25 cents a week. Mr. M. TraprrTan, 3t2c East Sixth Street. SCRATCH TAiio timerent sizes and quality of paper, Just the thing for your desk or pocket, for sale at The Journal office. Now turn to the Classified Ads on page 3. $20 Gold Pieces For $5 Would you buy them? Well we can't do that well but we huve the finest line of ' CHRISTMAS CARDS in the city. Trice from lc and up At the Art Shop P. E. LAFLER, Proprietor P. 8. Also take a look at our other lines for Christmas f. What to Buy for Christmas Gifts! Look over these suggestions Crane's Stationery,' Cut Glass, Ivo ry Pyralin, Flash Lights, Manicure Sets, Mnsical Instruments, Brushes, Leather Goods, Lowney's Choco lates, Perfumes, Character Dolls, Floating Toys, Books, Fiction, R. W. Service's Poems, Gift Books! D. P. Adamson & Co. JOHN J. PRICE Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco. Agent for the Ore gonian. First door noith of Lyric Winter Pasture Below the rim in Deschutes Valley at Vanora Station; protected, well fenced, abundance of water in pas ture, large straw shelters, an ideal extra heavy all winter pasture for sheep, cattle or horses A. L' HOUGHTALING ' Vanora, Ore. List Your Farm Property Stock ranches and city property with me. I have a few choice buys under the Ochoco Project including road lands which may be had with small payments down. F. W. McCAFFERY Office first door north of King's Store. 2t4p