MARCH 14, 1918 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL . PAGE 5 - Tins City Dr. II. P. Ilelknap was railed to Culver, Monday, to see the small daughter of Ilev. Payne. The child has nioneiigltla. Mr, and Mm. Vornon A. Porbes were.tn the city several duys. this week. Mr. Forbes is a' prominent attorney of'llend.' Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kern, of 811 ver Lake, are vIhUIiik tit lliu home of Mr. Kern's great Kruml mot Iht. Mrs. Win. Iiruir. Waller Wooila Is also visiting with IiIh grand mother Mra, liraper, Owlnit to Illness, Dr. O. C. WrlKht unable to preach lit the Prlue vllle llnptlHt church hint Hunday but will come later on. Itnv, K. C. Lae letto will preach next Hunday, both morning and evening, 1, L. Minor moved last Moodily to Went llruncli whero ha hua rented a lurgo orchard and svcral acres of excellent garden lund. Ho will inuko renular trips twice each week to ITImcvIIIh durlnx fruit and vege table season, Mr. Miner la an old httlid ut the gardening business uml ' Is well liked among his customers. It la hoped hn will do well. The. Christian Endeavor aocloty of the Presbyterian church met wllh the ClirlHlliin Kndeavor aoclety of the Christian church, Kunduy even ing at which meetliiK an excellent report of the recent etute C. K. con vention lit Eugene wna given by Mra. It. V. ItutuluM, who attended the sluto gathering hi repreHentative of the local society of the ChriHtlun church. rilKHUYTKIUAtf CIltlUH Usual services Hunday, March 17, morning and evening. At the evening service the fourth llluNtrated sermon In the series on the life of Christ will be given. CIllllHTIAJf CIII'HOI Following rilble School at 10 a. ' ra., a series of sermons will com mence at 11 o'clock and continue each Hunday morning until further 1 notice, upon the subject "Ancient ! Truths aa Been In Modern Light", 1 being an exposition of Genesis and the atory of creation. Preaching In i the evening at 7:30. Strangers and those net attending services else where especially Invited. ' MKTIIODIHT KP1H(X)PAL CIll IU II WAl.LAl'K CANNON H OT.AN) Our Hunday School meets at ten ' o'clock each Hubbath and we wel , come all new comers to Prlnevlllo. ; Let parents bring their children and become acquainted. Tho other .churches will give a cordial welcome i to their schools at the same hour. , lnt no one stay away from church ' and Huuilay school because your I own denomination Is not here. ! Theme for Runiliiy morning will ' be: ''Homo Methods of HI inlying 1 Our tllblo." The young people will unite with the young people of the Presbyterlun church at slx-thlrty and a good time I Is exported. There will not be any services In i our church Hunday evening as our people will attend the illustrated sermon In the Presbyterian church. A cordial welcome will be extend ed to all strangers who will meet with ua at any service. T. II. Kertlg, pastor. Mrs. J. II. Upton tins Just received a letter from her nephew, Wallace Cannon, saying that he Is stationed at tho home of Kobert Hums, forty miles from Glasgow, Scotland. He says tho Scotch people are very kind hearted and treat the boys fine. Ills address Is, Corporal Walluce T. Can non, 2lith Aero Hguadrnn, A. 8. 8. C. American Kxpedltlouary Forces Abroad. Barcley on a corset means Hie same as sterling on a olive of silverware. Hurt Icy means sterling iuullly, I.ITTI.K V AMITY KHOP, . I'rliievllle, Oregon. Willi K W.Alt ItltKAl) Oiie quart cooked rice thoroughly tender and drained dry as possible; one quart mashed potatoes cooked In their Jackets and peeled, mashed and ben ten smooth with fork;' add to rice and beat again with fork till smooth; two tablespoons sugur; one hnlf yeast cuke softened In barely enough water to moisten; add to rlci-potntO mixture and beat till well mixed; keep In warm plueo till light and fluffy. I usually muke ! mine at noon and find It light next j morning. 81ft In sufficient flour to make considerably atlffer dough than for ordinary bread, the quun ' tlty of flour will depend on dryness 'of rice; work down twice before molding Into loaves; add salt with flour; allow dough to double In bulk or a little more than double each time before working. I have not yet tried thla bread with rice cooked In milk In a double boiler but where compressed yeast la avail able so that the yeast could be raised more quickly, I belve the quantity of flour might be reduced to less than the two quarts neces sary. This recipe makes a white, light, thin crusted loaf that keeps moist much longer than an all flour loaf and that makes lovely toast. Potutoes should always be boiled in their Juckets for this bread, other wise they absorb too much moisture and the Idea Is to keep yeast as dry as possible. Mrs. William Harold. C. H. Oram.' of Portland, former deputy state labor comuiissiouer, has filed a declaration of his candidacy 1 for the republican nomination for toe , office of labor commissioner. ' Insurance Comuiissiouer Harvey Wells, In a statement issued, says the 10 per cent war tax on fire. Insur j ance premiums will not be charged ' by Insurance companies operating In I this state. Vale chapter, American Ited Cross, claims to have the champion knitter of the state. Mrs. B. F. Parmer, chair man of the knitting department, has completed a sweater In eight hours and 42 minutes. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH HALF. Three-year-old Uelglan mare colt. Address Christel Ilurtmenn, Madras, Oregon. Near ' Juniper Springs. 1 8 1 3 p f For ('omiiilKnliiiier I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for commissioner of Crook County, sub ject to the approval of the republic an voters at the primaries to be held May 17, 118. H. J. LISTER. FOH SALIC 80 acres land, lft miles from town, under Irrigation Project; hIbo span of good mures. E. Wagoner, Prlnevllle', Ore. 18t4c NOTHK All persons owing Percy R. Smith ! are urged to call on me and settle jor mull the amount due as I am at i tending to this business while my i son is in the service and wish to j close all accounts immediately. 18tfc R. O. SMITH, Now turn to the ClasUfled Ads on page 8. MM T7 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, 0010 Squash and Stringless Beans, per package LLlx) O. C. CLAYPOOL & CO. Josfc Arrived A C . Jl, l, ' " -,.. a We Cam Deliver Yon 0 nn 0 roe i ooay: The Government has curtailed automobile production 30 per cent and further reductions in output will probably follow! Also an increase in price! Better Buy Now! ID nee 0 Factory Inland Auto Co., Prineville, Oregon