DFCF.MBER PAGE 6 Lewis 8tandcltrt, while looking after his traps laat week, ssw a black deer. It was short distance from him snd he was able to watch It for a while. He reports that the animal was very handsome. WILL VISIT RlMKItVOHt WILD FLOWERS ARE IN BLOOM AT MILL CREEK that hit children may attend school. Lew Bennett Is on the creek gain. Walt Bennett, of Spray, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. K. Bennett o( tlilsplaoe. Krnest D. Smith, who has been visiting his old home at Spray, re turned last week. Following the luncheon tomor row, as many biiMlneaa men and others ss can Ami It convenient to 1 Discount do so will Join In an automobile When writing advertisers, please mention The Journal. trip to the reaervolr emit of the city It la expected that a large number will make the trip. GKO. SI'F.KfHI.Y l.KAVKS TO KX LIST IX KXU1.ISH ARMY 3C CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL .A BUCK DEER SEEN AT BARNES; OiriKtnian lHve For llel t"nw j Members Ito'lug Math at Port by Mm. llonicr Norton MILL CREEK NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) Mot everyone in this community is on the sick list this week. There was a shadow social at the Howard school house Friday nirbt which was well attended and about 145 was taken In for the Red Cross. Mrs. Charles Cowles returned home the first of the week from Wallowa. The weather Is so nice and spring like that the wild flowers are Moot ing and the sage rats are coming out. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Price spent the week-end In Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hearford passed through this section Tuesday to Prineville on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson mo tored to town Tuesday on business POST ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) Mrs. J. R. Knox is staying with Mrs. E. B. Knox in Prineville. Mrs. Isom Cleek has returned to her home at Shedds. Oregon. George Kelley has returned from Providence, R. I., where he hod been on a visit. George Knox left on Monday for Boring to look after his interests at that place. Orval Hayes Is home from hifeh school to spend the holidays. Wallace Post is much improved in health and is able to sit up sev eral hours each day. J. W. Johnson is building a houso for Charles Smith at Suplee. Mr. and Mrs. Stover. Mr. and Mrs. Norton and Will Post attended the lyceum number in Prineville on Tuesday evening. George Speechley, who has been working at Bonnyview ranch for several years, has gone to England to enlist. He was called by his gov ernment. War Savings stamps and Thrift stamps are on sale at the postoffice, also Red Cross stamps. Mr. and Mrs. Stover entertained at dinner Sunday, Roy Gray and family, O. B. Gray and family, S. J. Newsom and family, Robert Ray mond and family and Mrs. Isom Cleek. Mr. and Mrs. Norton took Mrs. Peugh, of the "Shotgun" district, Miss Wadson, of the Canant Basin district, and Miss Hansen to Bend Sunday to attend the teachers' in stitute. Mrs. Peugh and Miss Wad son will return to their schools at the close of institute work. Miss Hansen will spend Christmas with her mother at Gresham. Mrs. Norton has charge of the Christmas membership drive of the American Red Cross for this dis trict. One dollar pays your mem bership for 1918. Under the condi tions confronting the United States it is the sacred duty of everyone to join the Red Cross. BARNES ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent.) We are having a lovely fall for this locality; no snow has fallen yet and the grass has started. Chas. Morris passed through Barnes from Paulina on his way to his home on Bear Creek. Seth Dixon and Claude Seeds went to Prineville last week. Lew Standclift was a visitor at Barnes, Friday. Walt McKarland passed . through our country on his way to the Dixon ranch with a load of rye. He spent a night with B. G. Demaris on his way back. T. T. Armstrong and Rubin Eng strom are riding for cattle.. Chas. Birdsong is hauling wood to the Alex Amnions place where he is going to move his family in order Cakes mixed with this baking powder can be successfully baked while a Fox Trot is be ing danced around the stove. 25c a pound. You need use only Crescent Double Acting Baking Powder (B-68) VAIVE-IN-HEAP ft?) ( MOTOR CABS A Carload! . Just Arrived In the three sizes from the largest seven passenger to the little Buick Four! No advance in prices! We also have the following used cars for sale: One Buick Six One Overland Six $675.00 $485.00 One light Buick Truck $250.00 One 1911 Cadillac -One Ford Roadster - One 1-ton Republic Truck; new tires; good condition $900.00 $350.00 $250.00 INLAND AUTO COMPANY Prineville, Oregon Aluminum Roasters December 17 to 22, Inclusive "WEAR-EVER" ROASTER WEEK Christmas of 1937 SHE will use the "WEAR-EVER Roaster- gift Irom yoursell Christmas of 1917 Replace utens'ls that wear out f..' with utenaiU that "Wear-Ever" wwa mm mum Most rooster are used only once or twice a year. The "WEAR EVER" roaster am be used every day for steaming fruit in jura for baking on top of the stove, fo steaming fmh,corn.asiaragus,etc. You can prepare a whole meal at one time in the "Wear-Ever" Roaster. o4sk for booklet Order Your Roaster On or Before December 22 and Get 10 J Discount LAKIN HARDWARE Where it pays to trade Like tome other well known articles, the little Classified Ads work while you sleep. 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