APRIL 18, 1918 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 7 TiiirCJrrv Mm. I,. M M MliT was a hiiMiinii visitor In Prliiovlllo th Hi mi nt tli" Week from I'uullnu. Mr. mill Mr. 1,1 J. Ogdi'ii with In the rll y Monday from (heir ranch on lower Crooked lllvor. Olio IIiiiiiiiIit whh u IiiihIiu hh vis itor In lh i'lly Saturday from IiIn ranch on Mill Creek, Mr. II. W. Cnrlln mul daughter, Mm. Kvn Null, with In I ho city Hat urduy from Roberts. I HnllHT ItoM, of III" ItoHM DollKlllMi Motor Cotiiimny, wus a business vis itor In Hi ml T u'-mliiy. I Ralph II. Hcnecloch, of I'orlliinil, win n IhphIii" vlHllor In Prlnovllle scvcrul duyit thin week, George It ii Hurl I relumed Friday . from Portland where tin Inn been I for tllH past two Weeks. ' Judge A. W. lioyeo mul wife, of, Madras, with In Prlnevlllo last week-end visiting relatives. 1. K. I In vik-m wan a business vis Itor In Prltievllle. Hiitiinliiy, from IiIb runrh on the upper Oihoio. Wuii'iiii Jones, nf Colvillo, Wash., whh visiting Iot unfit', V;mt"ii Jlrown, a few days tills week. Mm. Aimiii l-T4t t lift I a tit nU'ht for I'ortlaiul where she wan called because of tll llllH HH of tll( illf.ml ! nun of litT (laughter, Mid. II. I. llobbs. Barcley on a corset nicmot the auitie tit alcrlliiK on a plwe of HllnTiir. Itnrcli-y iik'uiiii mIitIIiik quality. UTTI.K VAMTY HHOI', I'rlnrivtllo, Oregon. New Dresses just arived at the LITTLE VANITY SHOP Some with bustle effect There's a dress for everyone. Alterations Free Mm. Tlii'o. MliiK'T enltirtuliU'il tlm Miimliiy Night HrldK" Club. Mm. M. ('. Hull received the high worn. It. It. Price price purcliuscd KU an. fnun tin Oregon nod Western ColotiUiilloii Company tlii week. Mr. mid Mm. Kumoti Cute, of Culvi-r, were In th city Hundiiy vls It I ii k Mra. Calf's mother, Mm. J. II. Wlndotn. Warren Ilrown returned Hut unlay morning fnun 1'orllnud, Hulcm und oilier vall-y points where In; liud been for ti'ii duyi. 0"oiK I). Genu mid Mm. Uchh H. McMillan worn married In Portland April 16. Mm. (Ji'iin formerly re sided in I'rliKivllln. Mm Hum ( i i I'Hhii in. of Mitchell, U In the city uikIit tin' care of Dr. V. (ii'Hiior. Mm. (iri'Klium li it h been III for several months. Homer Norton, a miTflimit of Pout, wuii a business visitor In Prlne vlllo Friday, und attended tlm Com mercial Club luncheon, Ilerl I.. Hlvyt-r, of Hpokalio, WuhIi., whh a vlMltor In tlm flly yesterday. Mr. Klvyt-r la secretary of Hie Ds (Iiiiich PowtT Company. (dm A. Ila.i-l and Miss Kllul M. I'lnlpH with married In Portland, April 17. Mra. Ilnzil recently spent a few tountliK In Prlni'Vlll". Jainea Tonoy bus disposed of IiIh lul u-ruin III tile tai:e lino and will li foreman fur Herbert Angell on tln Dixon ranch m ar Humes. Tlm Hard Tlinea social given by the Christian Kndenvor of the Christian Chureh, Saturday evening waa atleii'leil by a large crowd. i Mr, hoi Mm. W. M. Greer left Tueaduy for rortlnnd. Mr. Greer will return in a few daya, but Mra. , Greer will reimiln for a abort time. j Mra. Ross Kohliiaon and son, I Allen, left yesterday for Kiigcne, j where they will vlalt for aevernl ' weeks at tho homo of Mra. Robin son's hIhIct, Mm. Ormond lleitu. Mra. J. A. Wilcox, wife of the well known Iteilmoml attnniey JmU'e W'llrnx, puHHi'd away in Itedmond, TiieHilay. Funernl aervlceH will be held In Ki'ilini.ml thla ufleniinm. Hev. K. C. Lualette will comlmt aervlfts ut thu Oihoio Ham next Sunday ut 2:30. Speilal niualc baa boon nrritiiKed and another lot of inoil llUTature will bo dlHlributed to the tnen. ' Kritiik Jobiianti and II. A. Kelly aro apendiiiK a few days lu the Piiiiltna country tliia week, auivey i ii K aoinu In nil reieiitly purchitaod i from the OrcKOti and WeBlcr Colonl allon CnmpHiiy. t Mr. and Mis. W. A. Hlomgren and ' dutiKhtf r Vlrxlnlu will leuvu thla afternoon for their lioma at lloiK", Idaho. Mr. BloniRren has been rm- ; ployed for anveral nionthii in the drafting room of the Orhoro Irrlgtt- t tion olllft'S. (ieoiKf Kaler returned IllHt nlnht from Portland. j Mr. mid Mm. Kdward MeKarland are In the city today from Paulina. j Dr. Vun Wutem, of the Kplwopal i I'lmri li, will iireach at tin? l.yric theatre next Sunday at 11 a. m. U. N. Nolter, dial rift plunt elil'f, waa In the city yeaturiluy on biiHl lieaa iiiiiMicir.il with the DoHfhutca Power Co. Seven ladlea were Kueata at a luncheon yuaterduy at tlm homo of Mm. II. P. Helkuap. The gueale were the ludiea who new ut the table which la aupervlaed by Mm. M.i K. Ilrlnk at the Red Croaa roonia. You and yours are very cordially Invited to the convention at the ItuptlHt Church, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, April 30-May2. A atrotiK program haw been arranged and Dr. Waldo, of Portland, and other noleil spiukem will be here. Tho sessions are open to all the citizens of Prlnevllle and commun ity. w. a. s. ii IP ND RABBI A vigorous sprint; offensive against, anno nils und jack rabbits fa being Wiwd by thts farm rs of Crook and Deschutes Counties In cooperation with County Agricultural Agent Wurd. During tlm past week, 10(11) quarts of sage rut poison have been mixed and strychnine siilliileiit for 201)0 quarts more Ih being mixed up by vitrioua community clubs. The cuaualty llHt on one farm near Red mond reports all biiko rata on eighty uirea have been killed but six. The Deschutes County Court is preparing to furnish tho County Agent with 100 ounces more of strychnine. The success of this plan of community poisoning hi:s resulted In uiiiuy Crook County farmers requesting their court to do i likewise anil in the near future It Is expected that Crook County will also have a supply of strychnine that will he prepared In the proper manner by the County Acent. The Powell Diitto Club met on April 11 with the County Agent for the pur- , pose of mixing up :;00 quarts of i squirrel poison and eonimenf lug the sprint? drive. S. ;D. Mustard .; it Powell It ut t.c. holds tho record for ; huge kills. With a two-pound to i tniito fur) full of poison mixed by Mr. Ward last spring, he killed and picked up 98 sage rats. The dam age done to range grasses and crops by these pests amounts to many i thousands of dollars annually in Crook and Deschutes Counties. w. a. s. MKTIIODIST KPISOorAL t'lll Ut II REVIEW Our list of Seasonable Merchandise, then enlist the service of your requirements for the spring campaign. Bulk and Package Garden Seed, Flower Seed, Sweet Pea in bulk, Kentucky Blue Grass, Timothy Seed, Red Top, Red and White Clover. Baby Chick Food, Scratch Food, Eastern Oyster Shell, Clam Shell, Ground Bone, Beef Scraps, Chicken Grit, Oil Meal and Glass Nest Eggs. Steel Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Trowels, Spading Forks, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Handles, Rubber Hose and Accessories. Squirrel Poison, Instant Louse Killer, Dr. Hess' Stock Food, Hess' Egg Maker, Hess' Dip and Disinfectant, quarts, halves and gallons, Blue Stone and Sheep Paint Van Brunt Grain Drills in vari ous sizes, John Deere Riding Plows, 14 and 16 inch, Steel and Cast Walking Plows and Shovel Plows for Irrigating. Spring Tooth Harrows, Peg Tooth Lever Harrows, 50, 60, 75 and 90 Tooth, Garden Cultiva tors, 5 and 7 Tooth, Drag Scrap- Farm Trucks, Barbed Wire. ers Single Trees, Double Trees, Neck Yokes, Plow Clevises, Log Chains, Stay Chains, Stretcher Chains, Passing Link Chains and Rope. Owing to continual advances on Farm Implements we are unable to name prices that we can guar antee for a definite period. Write or call for quotations for immediate acceptance; GROCERIES We have a large stock of Fresh Groceries, considerable of which was pur chased below the present market. In accordance with the; ruling of the Food Administration, we are selling many items in Groceries on a basis of actual cost and not on a basis of their present market value. O. C. CLAYPQOL & CO. I'M. I Al. Untied by Simitfwm fur C.dvimor 411 Ht'llin ItuilJinjf I'ortluinl, Oregon i i V7 ' ' - ' . .. .... " . . - .tf ' i H - k '. . -i ..... , l J.SltupMHl.,. ' t .' I 1 Who Is L. J. Simpson? Ep-ijiii nwrniwiiiiii ' ii.i nu.ifi i Mir. mitt- liVWMiAmhiiiiiWii'Za KEPUDLICAN CANDIDATE for tho NOMINATION for Primary, Frtiliiy, May 17, 11118 GOVERNOR i Born, September 1, 1 877. Son of Ihe lute Capt. A. M. Simpson, pio neer shipping and lumberman. Educated at Mt. Tnmalpula Academy and University of California. Worked as a laborer In 1889, at $1.50 per day, In the ship yards on Coos Bay, Ore. Rose from the ranks to executive head of a large lumber: and shipping industry, em ploying ninny thousands of men. , Started the town of North Bond In 1901. Fostered comunlty progress, ' founded and doveloped many enterprises. ' ' " Muyor ot North Bend, 1902-1914. Patriotic work In connection with Liberty Loan, Rod Cross and War Stamp activities, for : the lust twelve months; ; His Executive Ability, his Business Experience and his Constructive Policies, DO make him : . i" ... 5 YOUR KIND OF A MAN for GOVERNOR" Our services Sunday morning will consist of a union sacramental cenr ice with the Presbyteriun brethren in our church. We shall ask Bro. Vun Nuys to give an address on the nature of this sacrament. We hope to have special music for the oc casion. Should Brother Van Nuys be away from home Sunday evening and the Presbyterian people desire It, wo will hold a union service in tho Presbyterian Church. Young People's devotional service at 7 o'clock, preaching at 8 o'clock. The theme of the evening hour will be: "The Trial of Jesus." w. s. s. , K1RST BAPTIST t'HTKCH Services Sunday, April 2t, at 11 and 8. Morning theme: "The Real Drama of l.lfe in Three Acts" or "Jonah, a type of tho Average Christian." Evening subject: ."The Message of Jesus to the Weak." Bible School at 10. Young People's meeting at 6:80. Bible Study Mon day and Wednesday evenings at 8. It you are r Btranger, come. If you enjoy gospel preaching, come. w. s. s. DIXNKR PARTY MONDAY I- -. : -'Wl,"r,.-iS.3 mti n h i ii-i Mr n .-.i Jack Sather, of Bend, gave a din ner party at the Hotel Prtneville, Monday evening. The event was In honor of tho birthday of Miss Zoe Cornett. The tables were decorated with ferns and carnations. Sixteen guests were present. : - w. s. s. . " ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH There will be services at the Christian Church beginning with Bible School at. 10 a. m.. Preaching at 11. Preaching In the evening at 8. Everyone welcome. Don't for get the Men and. Millions movement. w. s. s. W. S. 8. LAND SALES THIS WEEK R. L..SclHe Reports Two Purcliuses of O. I. D. Land R. L. Schee sold 8ft acres of land to Orvtlle I Davidson this week, also 80 acres t& Geo. J. Brown. Both tracts are undJ; the Ochoco Irrigation Project. - Tslr. Turner, eye specialist of '!'?" Portland will be at Hotel Prinevillo again, Friday and Satur day, April 26-27. Consult him. TOOLATE TO CLASSIFY REWARD A reward of Fifteen Dollars-will be paid for informa tion that will lead to the recovery I of a small diamond ring, taken by mistake from the Post office here on March 3, 1918. Someone knows where this ring is. Help us get It and this money is yours. W. H. Cyrus. , 23tlp VARIETY GOODS At John J. Price's Confectionery. Opening April 20. Don't miss it. 23tlc Just like money on interest Classified Ads work while you sleep. FOR SALE 360 fine-wool ewes with lambs. C. W. Muma, Red mond, Oregon. 23t2c Tbt Journal nas tne largest sworn circulation of any paper In Central Oregon. R. V. RANDALL GARAGE Cars for Hire. Automobiles repaired, Fords mended. Phone Black 171 for SERVICE CAR Read 1 - A NEW LIN E 0 F VARIETY GOODS Has' arrived, and will be on display for the first time Saturday, April 20. Don't Miss This Opening Something new for Prineville JOHN J. PRIC PRINEVILLE, OREGON E