PAGE 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL FEBRUARY 7, 1918 HILL CREEK FARMERS NINE OP STAXTOX'S CATTI.K HAVE DIED OK RABIES ED. PENROSE PTOMAINE VICTIM Great Improvement in RamuIs at Terrebonne Is Doing Made by the Vse of Cinders MILL CREEK NEWS (By our Recular Correspondent) Several farmers in this section re taking advantage of the lovely spring weather and are doing their seeding. Raymond Calavan passed through this section Monday with a bunch of stock cattle which he brought from Fowell Butte. He says the cattle have had no hay this winter and they were in good condition. G. C. Price sold a few head of beet cattle to the local butcher and delivered them Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Balmner went to town Tuesday on business. J. Johnson and James Fuller went to town Saturday to attend the telephone meeting. W. J. Stanton lost another cow the first of the week with rabies. This makes eight or nine head of cattle Mr. Stanton has lost this winter with rabies. Mr. Severson went to town Satur day from the Russell ranch. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Price and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Price motored to Powell Butte, Sunday, to speud the day. Mrs. Wm. Led ford is spending a few days this week at the ranch. Mrs. C. YV, Starr spent the week end with her father, H. P. Evans, on upper Mill Creek. FIFE ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent.) Ed Penrose, who was taken to Bend last week died in the hospital at Redmond a tew days later with ptomaine poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner were Fife visitors Sunday. Word has been received that a daughter was born Jan. 22 to the wife of Pat McName, ot Bend. Mrs. McName was formerly Maude Street of this place. Roy Douglas was sick tor a few days recently. ', Mrs. Carl Pausch vlBlted with Mrs. Herman Hass, Tuesday. Geo. Huettl made a business trip Kelly-SpringfieU TIRES Come in and look at our tire stock and have us explain why they are guaranteed 6,000 miles! Ford Sizes 7,500 miles! Auto Accessories Monogram Oil LAKIN HARDWARE 'Where it pays to trade' Save Money! Cut the High Cost of Living by Trading at This Store! SHOES! SHOES! My stock of Shoes is complete; qual ity the best; prices the lowest! Homer Norton POST, OREGON The Value of Spice lies in the amount of natural oils re tained after grind ing. Crescent Spices be ing pure, possess the requisite natu ral oil and the care ful, slow grinding retains it. They go farther, season better and cost less. Your grocer has them. CRESCENT MFG. CO., SEATTLE, WN. (S-9) I Z3 CRESCENT Better Spices the first ot the week. J. W. Johnson made a business trip to Prlnevtlle, Saturday. J. M. Hayes returned from Cali fornia. Tuesday. O. C. Gray was out to the ranch last week. Mrs. llordman and Velma visited Mrs. Joe Post, Sunday. Ernest Kelly Is working tor J. W. Johnson. Mrs. Hoy Gray and Mrs. Stover spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ounter. K. O. Raymond and family are visiting relatives In Athena. lvltrloh Cardea went to Prlne vtlle on buslnes the first ot the week. Roy Qray and family were down from Rabbit Valley, Saturday. Mrs. Gray la spending the week with Mrs. Stover. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Miss Han sen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dray, Mr. and Mrs. Newsom and Mr. Johnson spent the evening Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stover. HELD ITEMS By our Regular Correspondent) - T. N. Rickman and family and Anna Burchtorf were visitors at the home of Mr- and Mrs. K. U. Cross last Sunday. S. D. Kennedy butchered a hog last week, Mr. aud Mrs. Alex Rickman and daughter were visitors at 8. 1). Kennedy's, Wednesday. Mrs. Rick man is spending a few days with her mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox passed through Held, Thursday night on the stage on their way home from Prlnevllle. C. A. Kolihins was a business caller st Held, Thursday. T. N. Rick man's are on the sick list st this writing. Mrs. Joseph llryson wss pleas snt visitor at Floyd Houston's, Mon day night and Tuesday. Ren llurchtorf wss a Held caller Tuesday evening. The weather Is chaugeablo at this writing. Miss Florence Rlckmun is on the sick list. BARNES ITEMS By our Regular Correspondent) Snow Is at last visiting our vslley. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox made a busl- nes trip to Prlnevllle lust week. Cltss. Morris, of llosr Creek, was on the creek last week. F. C. Logan Is home again from the desert. NOTira or tontust rtanartmanl of Dm Interior, Unlive lutas Land lift Tha iIIm. Own. January . 1(11. Tt Jamra Uownra, ot Howanl, Oraaua, I'rlnattlla, Oron. ('ontaalaa i You an harby nllltnl that William O. flalfour, who (Ivm I'rlnmrllla, Onion, at hla Kt-onV addraaa, dll on I, lull, la thla onVa hla duly aormhoralad appllrallon to nnlMt anil aorurr Ilia tan-i-Unir n of Siur homautaad Kntry No. .. HHal ,i. 0WM ma.w r'aby. SI, Nil, for N HKU. Hartum S. TownahlB 14." S.. Hanya ID. K., Wlllamatto Mr-rldlnn. and aa yroumla for hla MinlMl ha a lira lhat aald Jamaa lw. ranro haa wholly lallad la mid upon. Im. prova or rultWato and anld and ramova.1 what Imernvanwnla ha originally had on aald land fur mora than thraa yaara laal paal : lhal ha la 14 anllatad nr la actually anal In lha military or naval aarvlra of lha tlnllad Hlalaa aa nrlvata aolillar. ufllrar, aoaman or marina nr a mambar of any oihar oraanlia lion fur oltanaa nr dafanaa oulho:lwd by Conarvaa durlno any war In which lha Unltxl Htatao may ha anaaawd. You ara, Ihartfora, further not I Had lhal lha aald allavallona will ha laaan a aun ImL and your aald anlry will k ranralad without furthar rtahl la ha heard, ailhay bo. fi.ra thla antra ar an annaal, If ' (all M Ala In thla nrtlc within iwanty dnya altar lha roil NTH publication ol thla out Ira. aa howa balow, your anawar, untlar oath. aporlSrally raaimndlna- to Ihaaa allallona of con tail, lusai hnr with duo proof lhal you hava aanrad eopy of your anawar on lha aald aontaatanl ollhar la oaraos or by rnHa land mall. You ahould atato la your onawar lha nam of tho ooal ofltro to whUh yol daalra fulura nollraa Is ba aant to you. II. r'KANK WOOWOCK. KVatatar. Data of Aral uublh atton January II, ltl. tlato of aorond iu 1,1 Ira I Ion Kabruary 1, ll a. Ilata of third tnibllratloa Kabruary U, ll. i liata of fourth publication Kabruary HI. I'JtU to Granville Nye's on Bear Creek the first of the week. John McEachern is doing some carpenter work at the 0. I. ranch at present. Mrs. Johnnie Mosler and Mrs. Stanley Balfour called on Mrs. S. Rodkey one day this week. Donald Stuart came up from Port land and spent a few days at his ranch, at the head of Crooked river. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Street, of Sil ver Creek, have been visiting friends in this vicinity. Jack Romberg and Claude Seeds have returned from a trip to Prine ville. Mrs. sEd Street and children are visiting with Mrs. Earl Chapman this week. Christie McEachern, Mrs. Monroe and Mr. Weaver, of Bend, and Jay Gardner, who is In training at Camp Lewis, motored out to McEacbern's Sunday. George and Anna Wilson, of Dry Lake, were visitors at the Dixon ranch recently. TERREBONNE NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) Mr. Dixon, of Prlnevllle, shipped 3 ' carloads of fine beef catle to Port ' land, Sunday. The north end of the platform of the Farmers' Union warehouse has fallen down from being overloaded. It will soon be rebuilt, i Earl M. Ralston and Paul WII ' Hams passed the examination before 1 the exemption board and are now awaiting the call of Uncle Sam. j The two McElfrech boys who have ; been in training camps in New York, have been sent to France. 1 W. A. Pickett, road supervisor, ; has a crew of men hauling cinders i onto the roads near Terrebonne, j which is making a great improve i ment. i Winfield's Hall wag the scene of an enjoyable dance last Friday even i ing. Excellent music was furnished by a Bend orchestra. Fred Elliott, of Prinevllle, was busy Monday hauling a car load of oil cake for Mace & Cofold. I The Farmers Union Warehouse ' shipped two carloads of potatoes, Monday. j Quite a crowd attended the rab-' bit drive Sunday. They ate dinner ; at Earl Malkerson's ranch about three and one-half miles below town. 1 Everbody reported a fine time at the I. 0. O. F. social dance Saturday ', night. Mrs. L. A. Heathman and Mrs. W. ! O. Ralston made a trip to Bend, Friday. j John Close, from Saskatchewan, i Canada, is visiting his brother Fred Close, of Terrebonne. He is looking ' for land to buy or rent and will probably remain in this neighbor- j hood for a week or so. Mrs. Blanche Hyde spent the j week-end in Prlneville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg, of Sarles, I N. D., at the home of Dr. E. O. j Hyde. Her mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson, returned with her tor a short visit in Terrebonne. POST ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent.) Mrs. Carrie Hansen has returned to her home in Gresham. Will Post was a Prinevllle visitor Northwest Shorthorn wmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmm MaSajaBHHHHHHMBHHHBBH Breeders' 8th Annual Sprieg A 0 At Portland Union Stock Yards Feb 40 Bulls! 30 Females From the herds of Minor, Brown, Dunn, Day & Rothrock Co., Cornett, Kiger, Reynolds, Horadon, Keyt, Oregon Agricultural College, Felzer Bros., Cutting, Dement, Holloway, Witham, Tarbell and Lynch! Rangemen will find at this sale strong, rugged bulls 16 to 24 months old and the breeders will find some choice herd bulls sired by the best bulls in the Northwest. Choice consignments of fe males will be sold from the herds of Minor, Dunn, Day & Rothrock Co. Kraschel & Cranke, Auctioneers For catalogues, apply FRANK MOWN Carlton, Oregon