FEBRUARY 7, 1919 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 r JtfrYand Mr. P. M. Huthflela wore 1n "'the city yesterday from tholr , ffiiifh rixur the city. A Soldier's Strength fcvery enlisted man would, KrB11,.h fllD,l1y WBre , Stand Up Stronger during the the city yesterday afternoon from nrst year's service it he could have the benefits of ' in because it fortifies the lungs and throat, creates strength to avoid grippe and pneumonia and makes rich blood to avert rheumatic tendencies. Send a bottle of SCOTT'S to a relative or friend in the service. Th rWwmlan cod liver oil In Isest's lnwlilw Is now rvAtiwl In our own Amrrkaa lalurntorlr. whlcb make. II nuni 4 palatal,!., iroll ft Down. lllMmiflrtd.NJ, p. 14 Tins City Hlil Honors I In town today from Ilurni'N. llotiiftr Hum In in timid today on bunlni'Nn. John Monro In in tint city toduy from lli-nd. Wm. 8liivtiii returned to Prlits lll toduy. ('. C. Dunham In In thn city today on IhihIiii'hii. L. T. McCoy wm In the city today on buMlni'iM. Wm. KIiik la business visitor In Portland till week. Mm. Edith Washburn, of Huploe, it in the t'lty today. (i rover KwIiik l a I'rlnnvllla vln Itor toduy from Bend. C. 8. WoodM, of Sisters, In a busi ness visitor In rrlnuvlllu today. Chus. Ilos of the Inlund Auto Co., Im in itixlmond toduy. J. L. (iultliiT, of the Pacific Tele phone Co. In In I'rimivllln today. Mr. 0111a M. Lewis returned Mon day from a ImihIik-hh trip to t'ortland. Homer Ron loaves tomorrow for Portland to altuud the Automobile' Show. K. T. Luthy, county commissioner, I In the city iIiIb wock for county court. II. J. Edward wa In Prlneville yesterday from hi ranch at Powell Butte. Mr. and Mr. Marston White are In the city toduy from Bend visiting relatives. Mr. John Hunsaker has recovered from her recent Illness und Is in the Office again. Ali'x Hluton was a business vis itor in Prinnvillo yesterday from hi ranch on McKay. A. WhlHiiunt, editor of the Bend Pre, wua a business vlHltor In the city lust night. Mr. Harold Baldwin will leave tl)l evening for Portland and Albany to visit relatives. their ranch on McKay. Mm, Laura Casey ha recovered from a recent operation and ha re twrtlf 1' to hnr home from the Home lloHpltul. Miss Om Myers I able to be at school ukhIii aftr an II Inch of sev eral day. Hhe I teacher of the fifth Krude. Mr. Carl Hyde, who la teaching at Terrebonne thl winter, spent the '. week-end In Prlneville visiting rela tive and friend. Mr. and Mr. W, H. WlrU enter tained, last nlgbt with a duncliiK party In honor of Cha. Kolsey who I leaving Hundity. Mr. I. M. Mill and daughter, Violet, are spending the week-end In Prlneville before returning to 1 their ranch near Paulina. V. It. ftelneklng, who I employed In the Ochoco District offices, left liiMt night for Portlund and will re turn the first of the week, Mr. 0. O. Adnm entertained with three table of bridge Monday fteruoon. Mr. Frank Foatnr re ceived the hlghcMt core. Mr. Kill LauKhlln returned thl morning with her lBier, Mr. I. M. Milla. They have been vlNitlng rela tlvea In Albany and Portland. .John P. Hopper and family and V. C. Fleming and family pont the evening Tuniday at the home of 0. W. Well at Aapen drove ranch. , Mr. and Mr. E. O. Btrong left : Saturday for I.o Angeles, Cal. Mr. SI rong hua been employed at the : engineer' camp on the Ochoco ProJ 1 oct. .; P, 'C. Ourrlaon was a bualneaa vis itor In Kedmond last week-end. He went over to meet Matt Clark, a well known timherman from Port hind. t The Music and Art Department of the I.uiIIcb Annex will meet next Tuesday at 2 o'clock. A program will, be given on KuhhIhii Art and MiibIc. Mr. and Mr. George Mllllcan, who have been apending the winter In Portland, have gone to California for the benefit of Mr. Mtlllcan's health. Wayne Adamaon should have been with the list of eighth grade gradu ate published in thn Journal hint week. The name wa omitted by mlatake. ":,W,, II. Lewis, of the firm of Lewis Wlloy and Morris, of Seattle, arrived In the city recently and 1b superin tending the sluicing work for the Ochoco dum. Mrs, Julia Stanclift and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Smith, arrived In the city Monday. Mrs. Stanclift has spent the winter In Portlund with her duughter. A meeting of young people will bo held at the Baptist Church next Sunday evening at 6:30. The sub ject "What Baptists Stand For" will be discussed In ten one-minute talks. There will bo other Interesting feat ures. Those not attending else where will And a hearty welcome. Belgium Under The (German Heel By BRAND WHITLOCK U. S. Minister to Belgium An Absorbing Story Masterfully Written. Contains the Official Record of Belgium's Tragic Fate Begins Serially February 17 in the OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL of Portland J. E. Freeburi; left Tuetday morn ing for hi home In Sarle, N. D. Mr. Freeburg and the baby will re main with her parent, Dr. and Mr. K. O. Hyde, for several week. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Klkln are In Portland thl week. Mr. Elklns attended a special meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women' Club held In that city recently. Mr. and Mr. E. L, Ashby and Mr. Cha. O'Noll returned Friday from Portland. They have been away several week while Mr. Ash by lias been receiving medical treat ment. P. M. Kuthfleld ha disposed of all of hi holding Including the ranch known as the Gibson ranch north of Prlneville. Mr. and Mr. Ruthfleld left for Portland today and will re main there permanently. Mr. W. J. Stunton entertained the Hed Cros Bridge Club Monday afternoon. Mr. II. W. Hea received the highest score and the prize which wa presented to her wa three pounds of home made sausage. W. J. Schmidt, of Hlllsboro, Is in the city this week and attended a meeting of the stockholder of the O. C. Claypool & Co. store. Mr. KbIi in lJt I one of the principal stockholder of thl company. On their way to Canada, H. R. Donahue and his daughter, from La Pine, passed through Bend yester day. Miss Maude Donahue will be married shortly. Bend Bulletin, Feb. 1. Miss Donahue I a former resident of Prlneville. The ladles of the local Baptist Church motored to Redmond on Thursday and were royally enter tained by the Baptist ladles there. They also heard Kev. Dr. C. E. La nil Is and Mrs. Land is recently re turned from India, give glowing ac counts of what gospel mission bad accomplished In that wonderful country. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church held their regular business meeting at the manse Tuesday evening. At the conclusion of the business session a social evening was spent and re freshments were served. The com mittees lu charge of the evening's entertainment had made ample pro vision for a good time and all In attendance appreciated their efforts. FIKKT BAPTIST CHURCH S During the Sundays In February a special series of sermons will be preached. Bible School at 10. Young People's Rally at 6:30. Re ception of members and celebration of the Lord's Supper at 11. Evening sing and sermon at 7:30. CHRISTIAN CHCRCH Sunday services commencing with Bible School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Preaching again in the evening at 7:30. Come and see the safety valve work. A "Criticism Box" where you can drop a note contain ing your criticism or make your suggestion for a higher efficiency in church work. All are welcome and everybody is Invited to use the "Criticism Box." METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH We expect Dr. M. H. Marvin with us for Sunday morning services. The devotional services at 6:30 Sunday evening will be conducted by Mrs. Paul. The subject is: "Am I Doing Anything I Would Condemn in An other?" Biblical material: Ro mans 2:21-32; Luke 6:37-42. Dr. Marvin will preach at 7:30. There will be services each evening next week excepting Saturday. We take pleasure in inviting the pastor and laity of the other churches to attend with us and aid in making this a union meeting in spirit. Dr. Marvin is here to be helpful to all persons of the town and surrounding country. S. S. HOARD MEETING Full Attendance of Teachers at M. K. Function Monday Evening A mooting of the Methodist Sun day school board was held at the parsonage Monday evening. There was a large attendance of teachers and officers, and at the close of the business session, light refreshments were served. L. M. BECHTELL AGENT Anyone wishing to enlist in the U. S. Public Service Reserve ' for work in shipyards or spruce plants should see L. M. Bechtell who Is agent for Crook County.1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator with will Annexed of the Estate of Clarissa Welch, Deceased, to all creditors of said deceased and to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the oflice of M. R. Elliott in Prineville, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this 7th day of February, 1918. E. T. SLAYTON, Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of l'3t6c ; Clarissa Welch, Deceased. WW Kbit have the best quality of Canned Goods, Bottled and Packed Goods at prices as low as you are pay ing for some brands of inferior ' quality? KING'S PATENTED PROCESS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES-Peaches, Apples, Prunes, Cherries, Rhubarb, Carrots, Spinach, 00 IP Squash and Stringless Beans, per package LLlXJ O. C. CLAYPOOL & CO. 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