APRIL 4, 1918 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 The City Hay Dunn tint John Wurcl were In Prlnlllo, Buturday, from Powell Hull.. Kvnrntt Nya, of Itohorla. la a busi ness visitor In Dili city today from Huberts. Hylvaln Michel, who has l In WttHlilimliin, 1). ('. alum leaving Prineville, haa boon transferred to llultlmnre, Mil. Lewis Htancllft la In Prineville Ihla week vtnltltiK hli slater, Mra. M. K. HlKKi. Mra. J. K. Ilium hard and children wore visiting In the city last wek end from Culver. 1 Olto llaumler waa a btislncsa vla llor In Prineville, Haturduy from hla ranch on Mill Creek. Mra. ('haa. Lamport and Mra. Karl Pausch, of Hurries, wre In Prlne vlllr yesterday ariiirnoon and visited at tin! Hod Cross work romn. Notice of Private Sale of Cattle Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of Charles A. Ivy, De ceased, that all of .the cattle be longing to the estate will be sold at private sale at the farm of said Charles A. Ivy at Hampton Buttes, Crook County, Oregon, on Monday, April 15, 1918 The cattle to be sold consist of seventy-nine head, of cows with calves or soon to have calves and seventeen head of yearling heifers. Terms of Sale Cash Dated this 4th day of April, 1918. SARAH SNODERLY, Administratrix of the estate of Charles A. Ivy, Deceased. Harold Malaon, who la attending the University of Oregon, la In . Prineville visiting friends. Wm. II. Iwla. of Beattle, Waah.,' haa been In the city a few daya working In Twohy Brothers' office. Mra. W. H Young returned Hat-i urday from Thn lialles, whore she . haa been visiting for several tnontha. ' The Circle lodxe met with Mra. Mary McDowell last night at her rum:h a few mlloa west of I'rlnevlllo. Mra. W. I. Olshman chaperoned a party of children from the Grammar Hrhoul, Saturday on a hike to Uarncs Uuttn. Horn to Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Claypool, March 29, at the residence of Ij. I). C'laypool In Prineville, a ' buy. The child haa been named 1 Wlllla l,uthor. The A rut and second grades of the ; Junior M. K. rjunday school enjoyed I an Easter picnic Huturday afternoon , chaperoned by their teachers, Mra. j Johnson and Mm Eva Htreet. , MKTIIOIMHT EPISCOPAL CHl'IWH On account of tho Union Meeting to follow, the Hunduy Hchool will hcKln at 0:46 and that will give time to make the changes. Aa thla la the beginning of the third quarter of thn Sunday achool year and all the grades in the achool have their new pupil's text books, we utkh a full attendance In all of the grades and classes. Tho aervlcea at the eleven o'clock hour will bo a union aervlce in the; IntereHt of a dry nation. The speaker on that occasion will be Dr. George W. Morrow, of Michigan, and hla theme will b: ."Over the Top For a Dry America." w. a. a. FIRMT HAPTIHT 1lt'RCU Hlble Bchool at. 10. classes for all ages. Pan-ma come with your children. Young People's Hally at 6:30. Htuily of the Bible achool lesson Monday evenings at 7:30. All teachers and others welcome. Wednesday evening Hlble study and prayer. This church unites In the service next Sunday morning at the Meth odist church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Morrow speaks. Mass meeting at the Baptist church at 7:30 at which Dr. Morrow will spoak. NOTICK Estrayed or stolen from the L. 8. Logan ranch near Powell Butte, 1 Iron gray mare, five years old, weight abqut 1500 lbs. and branded rench six on left stllle; I black mare weight about 1400. branded game; 1 black yearling colt, branded same. 1 brown saddle horse weight about 900 lbs., branded on left shoulder HP connected. Anyone finding these horses take them up and notify the Journal ottlre and owner will pay all expenses. " EM II. COX, 21t3p Towell Butte. R. K. 1 Ancle ion Sale At theT. F. McCallister ranch, 10 miles west of Prineville, on Monday, April 15th, 1918 1 Grey Percheron Imported Stallion, 12 years old, one of the surest foal getters in the state 3 gentle work mares ,x 5 young horses 2 bay geldings, gentle work animals 20 head milch cows 15 head young cattle 1 roan Durham bull TERMS OF SALE: 12 months' time at 8 per cent interest; 5 per cent discount for cash. i Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. FREE LUNCH AT NOON T. F. McCALLISTER, Owner PINKIE REYNOLDS, C. H. MILLER, Auctioneer Clerk - ' , V 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, 00 IP Squash and Stringless Beans, per package LLl) O. C. CLAYPOOL & CO. Tracks? Bracks? New Fords? see Jf-ords ? We have them all in stock. See what you buy and get it when you want it. Mamd Auto Co. Prineville, Oregon