Tage 12. CROOK COa'XTY JOVRNAL Till ..M.V, RMIIF.lt 1(1, .Wd, Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At tits critical perloa la oar aiatory oar manefectunirs are offering ttelr aallia and oar 70am aaea ara offering their Harrtcaa to Ua Catted SUtaa government. Woald o Uka to W roar tkare aad halp. by patting year money where It will Rapport tha aaw raderal Raaarra Baaktnf System, wale a Ua goveraaa.nt aaa established to etand back of oar eomaarca, In das try and at-ncaHaraT Toa caa do tkla by opening aa accoant arttb as aa part ot every ' dollar ao depoaltad gua directly Into Ua aaa- system, whara M vl U aiwaya a reedy for yoa wkea wanted. Member Federal Retenre System I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Powell Butte News cms EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOR UGHT OR HK IVY IBVOI IIITIOI Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE. OREGON IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 I ARTISTIC MOUNTING J Whole Animals, Rugs, Robes, Birds and Fish, Game Heads and Ladies' and Child . ren's Furs. Take your trophy to Prof. E. N. Mallery Taxidermist and Furrier 211 Greenwood Ave. BEND, OREGON FOR SALE 400 Rambouillette Rams- one year old. These Rams are of high grade, large size, well wooled and range breeding. Also for sale 35 head Black Aberdeen Bulls all ages. For further information address , I Antelope James H. Scott Supt. Prineville Land & Livestock Co. Oregon WANTED VEAL, HOGS, MCTTOX, BEET, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE. EGGS, HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACKRABBITS. GIVE US A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT RETURNS. GUUCKSOJf & CO. Established 1912 10 Front Street, Portland, Ore. Cornett Stage Co. Stages leave Prineville and Paulina Daily except Sunday Office with Ochoco Creamery APPLES V e can supply your wants in full 1 ,.' pack boxes. Our prices are right. Cost per pound is the true basis of value in apples. Homer Norton POST OREGON Thursday night, December 2ud, in the time (or tli regular assocU ttou mooting at Powell Butte Cotu uiuuily Hail. A full attendance is desired as mutton of Importance ara to come before the members. Rev, Ilrown preuchod at Coniuiun- ty Mall lust Sunday. Mrs. brown and son Busier, accompanied hlru This wh their first visit out here. Frank Foster has rented pasture, and i running a bunch ot his cat tle on the George Ilratce ranch. I Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart and Boyd Stewart were guests at tha C. C. Charlton home Thanksgiving. Mrs. Bertha Brown conducted the Red Cross drive iu Wilson school district. A good program for Thanksgiving was presented by the pupils of Miss Bertha Brown, at Wilson school. Two woodsaws ara operating in this community, one owned by Ed. Suikl, the other by Albert Schulty. The Green Beard thresher is again at work ou grain lu this sectiou. There will be threshing for about a week longer, before the big machine can go into winter quarters. The road camp is moved now from near Prineville to a point on tha old river road. About twenty men are employed there at present, and work on the highway will go forward us rapidly us possible. C. M. Charlton and Arthur Wur- weiler attended tha Elk's lodge In Bend Thanksgiving eve. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Truesdale and daughters Dorothy and Kathar ine, spent Thanksgiving In Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller and daughter Masina ware In Bend Thursday. Mrs. Guy Sear ot The Dalles, came np to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra. D, A. Yates. She enjoyed the dinner at the Hall and tha Tiatt with old friends as Mra. Seara and family formerly lived here. Harold M. Charlton came up from Portland to spend Thanksgiving with I the home people. He will spend his j vacation here an d among Crook county friends. Miss Gladys Pauls spent Thanks giving and the week-end at her par ents' home. Grace Pauls who at tends Redmond high school was also at home tor the vacation period. Edgar and Elma Peterson and Charles Charlton, students at Red mond high school, were all at borne for Thanksgiving. A. W. Bayne, Arthur Wurzweller, and S. D. Mustard were appointed appraisors of the Henry Hansen e- tate and were at work on holdings of ' the deceased neighbor Saturday, as sisted by Win. Peterson, administia-' tor in charge. Gus Rhodes of Vancouver, arrived Sunday morning on a business trip. : Mr. Rhodes formerly owned and 00- , cupied the ranch now operated by ' Dan Horrigan. He la the guest ot his (ather-in-law, John Skune, George C. Truesdale and Gus Rho-; da went to Bend Monday. Miss Edna Morse of Prineville, la a visitor at the E. A. Bussett ranch. Miss Morse Is convalescing from a recent illness, and Is enjoying the In vigorating air of Powell Butte. Fay Bussett, the teacher at Shep ard school, has returned from a tea days visit with friends at Corvallls, during home-coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Bussett are closing out their stock of merchan dise and will dispose of the building and land preparatory to leaving for Silrerdale, Wash., some time near the first of the year, where they have purchased a ranch and will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Bussett have lived at Powell Butte for a long time and will be very much missed as they are a very popular couple. Terrebonne !Vl tiKWS KOTKS Jggjjj R. Dykeatrhrus who cold his per sonal properly Us fll( and weut to Willamette valley, l'uget Sound, aul Yakima, looking for a location, came back, and says Central Oregon looks bettor to him tnaii any of the other places. (1, liutunicll returned home this week from Newberg, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 u it ta 11 ft and chil dren returned hotueto Heud, lie ds- The woman, a pig's toot held mid way to bar mouth, listened to the harrowing tale In profound sllonc. Thau .falling to her pig's font vigor ously again, she said: "Wait till I finish this yore pig a trotter an' ye'lt hear hollorlu' aa i ht)llerln'.M Both Wear th Oo'd Bund I'lnln gold wedding rlia-n nra bought In duplicate hj the lirlileurenmn of Chile Slid IVrn, one ring being given tn the bride and tha other retained hy the groom. LEGAL NQT5UCK About Irital Small Boy. Then- la itiotlitni: (lint nlwnvj livered a sermon on Thanksgiving, mnke me feel gm, Unit U a red- on the Slgltua of the Mines. It was haired, freckle fined little boy tlmt can a very Interesting sermon, and he Is' whip all In hl Kninr and at the name an able speaker. The dinner and ' ,, ' "'" '" - Knehanga. rabbit drive in the forenoon was well 1 ( attended and enjoyed. A, f" . , . , , Algae anil uttioi . ti-wtli. it t)ne carload ot spuds was shipped ., , 1 , , elated In irrumiin in hw ,iu to Yakima by the association, aul( m (lf , vwvf , (ll.lt one to Stockton. Calif., by the Jupe. riiemlrnl s..lnilon .;. ,ii ..imii S. V. Burgess, who Is running both auVot them, met rt.-H u. ...inimi' warehouses here, Weill to Peutlletou I hit on the plat' "' .'"rteii s .arp lit ti kotics ro rimticATios SIS44S SISI4T PKPAHTMKNT or TMg INTKMIOH. V . ; tl. Nuilo hi kibr Iv,b tKl I WIU.IAM a HAHI.AN. rt Sti'lhon, Omen, wh n Krhnurf i, 1m', ! Ktiot llofttiftit Q1M4 h4 on Auiruvt i lull, AiM M K, Nm. IH HUT. tor W'.,. Mw. ; tk 8, Towiuhlp IS-Moaih, Hum, I WllliimM MrrtUinn. iw Sl4 nutlrt of lo. ; tvtiiloa lo mnlto hr-N)r Proof, a OBtnttli a ; rlnlrn is th, loo.l ouovo dMrrtlaKl, Mm IL C tallu, l). n. ('miHiiili.n.r, at Hvod, Oi Sun, on lh Hth iUy of Jnnuorr, llll, Clolmnnl HamM m wllnwuwi l Mntnuvl S, I.S.rir, Nninorl W. M.rrllU Jnmn , (loo. b-r, ami John IMfriw-h. nil of ttrvirwn, Oro iron. 1 ll-IHp H. I HANK WOODCOCK, RiMtr, Wednesday, Karl MulkiMon has a brother and wife vhtltlng him from the valley. Carl Johnson received word of the death of a sister lu Vancouver, Wn. Mrs. L. Snapp received a telegrum to come to Opal City, Saturday, and bid her aon Tommy Medina goodby. tower. Iiiiiii.M'h: l ti.e A-nter gan ta clear up, gi: i ria o ali:a hail dt-f H"nii-o. Il.e iili dn not Interfere .), i o pi:n.i.e of tin towera, so the it;t , v ,Iiito.- I'opu htr Solenrv M. nl.lr. Mil ICR FOH lVHI.lCATUf 01 Hold as he bad enlisted tn the Marine , .1 ih, tiir.. oraaon. Hmmtmt la, m. Corp., snd was leaving for San Fran- ""t.tJSf S'TatTkhsoM CISCO. of KWrl. Orwn.'tlu, en Mof . mwb ll..mit Knlrv, No OIus, tnr KS, Mrs. Omar Cyrus went to Frine-! k r. sM, a. is.te iei, ville Tuesday ;nwv h'. is, 1 is a,, rum it k, imi$ Mrs. George McGregor and Cecil her oldest son, have tonsillitis. nd t. S.. a, Tnwnthln ls.Hoih. Room i:-rl.l. Willmrll MortUun. hoi Bird noluo of miirnlion to mo Ibror-ymr froof, to t-tntlth rtnim lo tho Inno nbov tiiocilli4L lafora IJiko M. Iferhtotl, Unllxt Simm Urn nil.tnrr, at frlnovilln, Or)n, on trtn 13tb A Tennewioe backwoods woman I Jm. ii. was eating pig's feet at tha corner of ; win... Olnu.k. C. Iiuohom. Kk-K.nl K. M.n her cabin, when a neighbor came to ! ""'', "" Ci.rn a r.r- fKANK WOOtK-OCK. tell her that her husband had beeu shot and killed In a light. KUffMjn. H. MITIt K TO CRKIHTORR Nolro U li.rl.y (Ir.n b, IK Bnd.r-lmui. th 'lminUirolor of lb oila of f.lr IWnro Hanarn, oVooMxt, ta rrodlior of uld dw retard and to nil aonwtfw hnvins ioliion ualrwl MHt oaUlv to proamt tho nam, atlaa tha oroiapr voui bora, to I Ha nndaralirnad at tha orllra of M. H. Klllott. al frlnavlIU, Ora on. within ( month from tha Aral put. Ilf.ili.n of thla fx. Ik a. Iait and OMhlwha4 Unit tlnta, fhKamir i, ItiJU. WIU.IAM, PrTTKHHON. . Admlnlalnilor of tha Katata ot laiar llanry Hanaan, tfaoaaJ, MiTICH Or flNAt, RRTTI.KMKNT N"llr la ha hr lvm that Ih unlaraliu4 ha hl.d bar final Aroounl an Admlnkalro. cm. f ih aalai of Klnwr Clark. dacaaa4, with Ih. Ct.rh of th Counir Court of ( soak County, OnMi, and that aald court b asl KHiUy, lha ulat day of l.mhcr, tusA a in lima for Iwnrlna aald Ktrval Aarount oo4 any objaetlona thai mar b man ibara-b. nod for malilns Bto.i ordar aa may b oroin-y ta tha nrawlaa. Imtad and pobltohad ftnat tuna by onlar of aald court Oil Snd dor at lioamUr, 129. rRANCM CI.ARK, Adralnlatratrtii of lha aalala of tt Klmrr Clark, doraauad. Th Journr.l does modare printing. Let me live my life from year lo year, With forward face and unreluctant soul, Not hastening to, nor turning from the goal Not mourning for the things that disappear. j In the dim past, nor holding back tn ! fear From what the future veils, but with a whole and happy heart, that pays its will ing toll To Youth and Age, and travels on with cheer So let the way wind up the hill or down,, . Though ro'ugh or smooth, the Jour ney will be Joy," ' Still seeking what I sought when but vhen a boy, New friendship, high adventure, and a crown, I shall grow old, but never lose life's zest, Because the road's last turn will bo the best. The Telephone Company Desires To give good telephone service. t . To keep its property in good repair and expand it to meet the requirements of the public. To pay wages sufficient to maintain an eHicicnt and contented organization. . To earn a revenue that will enable it to borrow the money ab solutely necessary in its operations and to afford a reason able profit to its owners. , In the State of Oregon today our earnings are insufficient to accomplish these results and we have asked the Public Service Commission of the State to approve a schedule of rates which we believe will provide the added revenue required. No question of stocks, bonds or capitalization is involved. The Commission will base its decision upon a fair value of our property for rate making purposes and our earnings and expenses- We believe that the public, realizing the benefits of adequate telephone service, will support this effort on our part to insure the maintenance and development of a high standard of telephone communication. i The Pacific Telepone and Telegraph Co. PALACE GARAGE Opposite Masonic Temple' ACETYLENE WELDING BA TTER Y STA TION All Ford Work Done on Contract Price. Auto Repairing and Ignition Our Specialty. Ed McGilvray, Prop. Phone Black 831