Baccalaureate Sermon Baptist Church Rev. Bailey will preach the bac calaureate sermon for the C. C. H. $. graduating class at the Baptist ehureh Sunday evening. The other churches of the city will join in the evasion. The following is the ol der of exercises: long "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name" Congregation Jivocation Rev. M. A. Prater Song (selected). Miss Ellen Probst Scripture Reading Anthem Choir Sermon, "The Value of Time and How to Improve It". Rev. Bailey Ladies' Quartette. . Mrs. E. L Coe. Hiss Ethel Williams, Miss Irene Barnes, Mrs. J. W. Smith lenediction Rev. J. E. Williams Class Day Next Thursday Class Day at the Crook County ligh School next Thursday, May S3. The following exercises will lake place at Commercial Club Hall, commencing at 8 p. m.: Selection 1 - Orchestra Tocal Solo (Selected).. Miss Conway bss History Vernon Bell Qass Giftatory Wilda Nye Am Poem Mamie Bailey Tocal Solo (Selected) .Mrs. E. L. Coe fiass Prophecy Elmer Martin Class Oration Roy Lowther Oass Will Corrinne Coffin CTb Song Selection Orchestra Fraternal Men, Attention! Increased assessments have Seen declared by many of the leading orders. If yours hasn't, k will be next. Will you stand lor it? If interested in oppos ing higher rates with no greater advantages, communicate at nee with E. N. care Crook County Journal, Prineville, Oregon. 5-2-3t LOCAL MENTION. Joe Combs of Paulina has moved Prineville. Madras is going to have a big Faurth of July celebration this year. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hubbard of Fertland were Prineville visitors liis week. P. B. Howard left today for Oak land, Calif., to visit his father, who ery sick. . A marriage license was issued, laesday to Hugh H. Harmon and ; XSea Kane, both of Laidlaw. J Kemember the Pend'.eton Round! . ap pictures at the Lyric Saturday and Sunday. "Let "Er Buck." The fifth grade girls gave a re ception to the teachers of the grara- sthoo! last Friday afternoon. The ladies of the Presbyterian j ishurch tendered the new pastor. If. M. A. Prater, and his wife, a cevkn Friday evening. Dr. Rosenberg left today Lr The Dalles with Mrs, Geek and Mrs. Clyde Kinder. The ladies will jro to the hospital for treatment Miss Markle of Bend was in Prineville the last of the week spiriting s u b s c r i p t i o n s f or the Pacific Northwest, A certain num - Vex of subscribers entitle her to a t-ipEast. C. P. Judge of North Portland, aa extensive dealer in cattle, was ix Prineville Tuesday. He handles iairy stock pnncipa.'y, but can f urn - mi anything you want. See his advertisement in another column. Miss Conway. Miss Gitchel and Hrs. Wood entertained the senior of the Crook County Hiyh School at dinner at the home of Prof. Coe, Monday. "Che decora tions were in apple blossoms and dbe place cards were in the shape f Ettle pensnls done in the class 4-aWs. ; S.-nooi at 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 Albert XoUe and Ed Stewart by Jjhn E. Williarns. Subject of me in from Corvaliis Tuesday. sernK, 'Significant of Gethsens llbert has been viewiag the e!e- SL-e." At the mursinsr si-rvw the jfxt ia diffen-tt cilit-s t f the Wil-ih.ily conimunk3 vill le celbr2tti. '.anHtte Tslley. He has Kn over jTs Epworth Lesgse will meet at ta Casibridge and Wetser. Idaho, o'ciuvk. t'ni Scni.v at te where the seas-.o is er2 months Twice of i Commencement at Crook County High . The seventh annual commence ment exercises for the Crook Coun ty High School will be given at Commercial Club Hall. Friday, May 24. at 8 o'clock. The following is the program: Son (Selected).. Apollo Quartette Invocation Rev. J. E. Williams Address Dr. F. S. Dunn Song (Selected) . . . Apollo Quartette Presentation of Class Prin. E, L. Coe Presentation of Diplomas, Judge Ellis Benediction Rev. M. A. Prater The following are the names of graduates: Latin course Vernon A. Bell, Mamie Evelyn Bailey, Gladys Irene Doak. Elmer E. Martin. Helen Cor rinne Coffin. Charles Lowther. Wil da Florence Nye. Commercial course Vera O. Smith. Normal course Mamie Evelyn Bailey. Lela May Geyer, Nora Mil dred Livingston, Clara Hildreth Geyer, Wilda Florence Nye. Maude Violet Potter, Emerien M. Young. "Esmeralda" the Junior Play . The following is the cast of char acters for the junior play, "Esmer alda." at Commercial Club Hall Friday evening. May 17. The cur tain goes up promptly at 8 o'clock: Esmeralda Rogers Leola Estes Mrs. Rogers Theresa Bundy Nora Desmond Georgia Cleek Kate Desmond Vivian H inkle Alice Berris j Sophia, the maid ) Mabel Doak Mr. Rogers Warren lancey George Drew Arthur O'Neil Mr. Estabrook Lawrence Lister Dave Hardy Adolphus Myers Jack Desmond.. Roland McCallister Marquis de Montessin Clarence Bixby Turkey Eggs. White HoJlud. 9 for t2. Met. T. F. McCalustib. 3-21 LOCAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs, I. N. Strong are guests at the Prineville. Mrs, George Ray of Post is visit ing in Prineville this week. Miss Mae Knox left yesterday for Portland for a stay of a few weeks. Mrs. John R. Stinson returned from The Dalles the first of the week. The high school boys will Bend next Saturday. The play boys anticipate a hard game. James Keenan of Grizzly proved up on his homestead before U. S, Commissioner Duffy Tuesday. There will be a game of ball be tween the married and single men next Sunday at the club grounds. Mrs. Oaks and daughter of BoUe, left Saturday morning for, Hood! J River, where Mr. Oaks is seriously ' ill. j o.i5 Condart and Geo. Austin. a mining man from Wardner, Idaho. (left Saturday for Portland on busi- ness. They will return this week. Grant Mays of The Dalles arrived in Prineville Saturday. He re mained until Monday and then left 1 for his ranch at the head of Crooked 1 river. city Marshal Coon has decked 1 0ver the Ochoco bridge. The fire ! hydrants on Main street have also ! been put in good condition. ; marshal keeps eveothing in ship - ; shape. L. C. Perry returned Tuesday ! from a visit of six weeks at Iona. Mich. He went to see his broth r who is not espected to live. He saw great changes back there, he says, but did not want any of it in his. Railroads and towns every few miles. Federated services at the Metho dist church next Sunday. Sabbath Ea;'t'.st church a: S o"cicvk. I w'.cur.e. Prineville 8th Grade Makes Good The eighth grade of the Prine ville grammar school passed a high ly satisfactory examination last week. Principal Myers will have seventeen pupils for the Crook County High this fall. Only two failed out of a class of nineteen. Six were conditioned, principally in spelling, which can be made up in September. This will enable them to enter the high school with their class. Vickey Huston, daughter of Wade Huston, stood at the head of the class with an average of 94 1-9 per cent. The following are the names of the students: Vickey Huston, Edith Smith, Lota Horrigan, Fred Noble, Frank Reinke. Beatrice Johnson, Orville Yancey, Harold Charlton. Audrey Noble, Eliiabeth Osborn. Condi tionedMadge Mills. Edward Me- Farland. Bva Miller, Frank Brosius, Frederick Rice. Iva Harris. Superintendent Ford informs us that all of the county papers have not yet been received, so a complete report for the county cannot be made at this time. Do Not Overlook the Annex Ladies Don't forget the ten-cent tea to be given by the ladies of the Annex Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4. r-verjo.x.y ,nueu a splendid musical program render- edbythe best talent in the city. consisting of vocal and instrumental L j ; J TM ...III V. , solos and duets, also a violin solo by one of the ladies. Mesdames Ed- li n: i t: r- I, . warns, aiiuioni au .uuwca viwi and Baldwin will receive you and j Mrs. Belknap will introduce the j strangers. Mesdames Elliott, Clif-j ton. Haner and Brink will serve yu dainty refreshments. Be sure ana j go. I he ladies assure you a pleas ant afternoon. Registered Poland-China Pigs For ). Price naioaabla. Call on or fektrtaa L. B. Lrou.rr, Pritwville, Orejoo. 4 2S-4 pd LOCAL MENTION Mrs. Redmond of Redmond spent Tuesday in Prineville. Mrs. E. L. Ashby of Riverside is spending the week in town. Attorney Duffy is in Portland. He is expected home Sunday. , era. Rev. C. r. Bailey omctatmsr. Sheriff Balfour left with Patter- JT quiet, son Sunday, for the penitentiary at , resenl Salem. 1 . - I W E. Yates, an attorney from J. L Huston, brother of Wade . Vancnver Wash ..was in Prineville Huston, has returned from thejj week on legal business. In Philippines. j fact, he lived here in 1873 with his Mr. and Mrs- James Djer and parents who had a ranch on the Mrs, Knighten arrived from The McKay. From here they moved to Dalles for a visit to friends. ' the valley. Mr. Yates and Attorney Crook County High School team ' Elliott were old schoolmates, played the Redmond boys Saturday, j The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Score 9 to 8 in favor of Prineville. ; of Prineville will send delegates to m;r,r i.v .nJ r.r V i the Pendleton convention next Thomas of Madras were married at : week. Ray Constable and W. H. the Methodist parsonage Tuesday Barnes were elected as representa by Rev. Williams. tiv trom - - F- MnL The C. C. H. S, Alumni will give ' Re-ms Stella Hodge, and Mrs. a reception to the 1912 graduating Templeton will represent the Re class at Commercial Club Hail next bekahs. Thursdav evening. r . t- , i. i. j Matt Kulesch has secured a re- f nm ,k- mail between PrineAiile and Red- mond. It hiilds far four years. Mrs. C. M. Ckins entertained the Musical Hub Tuesday There was a short musical evening. program after which a good social time was ; " i junior Lay tomorrow at tne iCrook County High. Athletic events will be pulled off in the .. . i ciass play, Lsmeraida, wna oe play. 'given. T. M. Baldwin, Grand Master of Mistcs for Oregon, returned Sun day from his annual visit to subordi nate lodges in the state and from ceremonial duties devvir.g up n that high oSce. Whiie away this trip he laid the comer stoce of Ped College at Portland and a!o thrf c:ra-r stcse of the cer Presby- ! terian church at Albany. On Jae 6 Mr. EUliwn will de-iicate a f rt r-ew Mas-ic Tea-.pl at C.rvalils. , Ia his visit to the ditTerer.t tw && cf tr. valey Mr. Paid win is-gta c-f thrift evtrrwhrre. Home-Grown Vege tables in Market Thia has been a great spring for early vegetables tn Crook county. Otto RadlotT. who has a place on Comb's Flat, a few miles south of Prineville, is bringing in the finest radishes, lettuce, onions, asiaragus, spinach and rape that can be grown on this little globe. He has just two acres that he gives over to truck gardening, but the quantity of stuff he raises and sells would astonish you and he can not half supply the demand. Otto has the imported vegetables faded a mile when it comes to quality. This is the best year he has seen in the fifteen he has been in this country. His garden stuff grew all winter without protection of any kind. Would that we had more like him in this country. Sheepmen Buy Madras Warehouse The Konoway Warehouse of Madras has been taken over by the sheepmen of Crook county and will be called the Madras Warehouse Company. The directers of the new company are James Rice, of the Baldwin Sheep Company. An drew Morrow, of the Griuly Land St Livestock Company, and Numa McCoin. The new company ex tends an invitation to all the sheep- f j jojn the company which proposes to handle all the wool and sheepmen's sup- plies that are shipped in for the members at actual cost, and expect ,. , . ,m1.v w ...-.....v considerable money and also U get the best price possible for their woo. Sheepmen are invited to -ta f directors or C. M. Bkina, cashier of the Crook County Bank, for further information. Bay your Saed Oats of the Redmond Lombar & Produce Co., Redmond, Ore gon. LOCAL MENTION M. A. Lehman was a Prineville visitor the first of the week, from Terrebonne. Marriea At the home of the bride's parents. Sunday, Miss Opal Ruth Sears and Peter Mag- ; erry Ung met wnn an accia ent Monday morning that 8 ... 1 keep him in bed for a while. will He "PP6" 00 " ,oose taru id me sadewaia and straioea me ug- the rnents in bis left ankle. Dr. ; Rosenberg attended to bis injury. - : warninz bim that be will be , f . i.. Hfl u MUliorn's -residence and being well takes care of. Married At the home of tLe groom three miles up Ochoco, Tuesdav evening, Fannie C. . Brown and Herman Poch, Kev. C. P. Bailey oSciatiog. A nam ber of euesU were present to witness the ceremony. They are: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Storlzer. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts; Miss Wilda SiJiidquisl; Messrs Gay lord McDantel, George Hobwood, lielnier Matson. H. Edwards. Emll Stfoooberg. Peter He nog: Master Robert Browa. A sue it cou discer was served after the cereniony. aoa'a rousing secdo-Si wsi given tbe newly weds by !te J S.'i'.S prisctt. Clever Lecturer for Equal Suffrage A most enthusiastic meeting was held at the Baptist church. May 10. ! when Mrs. Ehrgott of Portland de-' livered .lecture on behalf of equal . ... , , suffrage. She is a most winsome k... Im . n..t wit b 1 1 ii khvb 1 1 1 ivramtua ill m mtwh convincing manner why wo men i should be granted the use of the ballot at the next election In No vember. After the lecture a city organisation was effected with: twenty-one memliers signing. The following otricers were! temporarily Irom nnwon. Thoaa with elected Mrs. E. L. Coe, president; my aueiitloa nisy in-iulr. at the Mrs. J. r. oiniin, vice-prvwueni.; Miss Edna Estes, secretary; Mrs. D. F. Stewart, treasurer. A mullnif .ill Vu ll.ll U- j ,,n. . I- .l. r.,,,1.. urday at 2.30 p. m. in the Baptist church to which all who are inter ested are most cordially Invited. County Court Adjourned Term (Continual from psg 1.) which said association can use ad vantageously. It is therefore ordered that the crude oil now on hand to the extent of approximately 87 bar rels, be donated to said association for its use upon said ground and that said association be requested to take charge and remove said oil forthwith. Bids for cruising timber. And now comes before the court, pur suant to adjournment heretofore hail herein, the matter of letting the final contract between A. P. Donohue and arranging the details for a cruise of the timber in Crook county, and said court, after full consideration of the matter, hereby orders that any further action in the matter be continued until the regular July term hereof, and it is further ordered that before any action be taken in said matter at said July term, the said A. P. Dono- hue shall nave aue notice in oraer that he mav be nresent before the court, if he desires, should the mat ter be taken up further. Thereup on court adjourned, subject to call. For Sale. Tim Vacuum Cloth Waaher. N"o rubbing. Mlnipty put wiwbrr Id tMilk-r. The tea in gvtwratrd na " aut'imatlcallr. I'rke S. 4-1H 4t iiu. Fr.u Bhkkimmi. Strawberries! Of good quality are coming in now. Hood River Berries will soon be here. The CASH GROCERY will supply you with the best fruit and vegetables the market affords at the lowest market price. -r : FOSTER & HYDE Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, s .-.If "M L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook Counly Jewe,!ry and Cporting Goods House. Will Remain Indefinitely. Dr. Ida Behrendt, the eyesiuht speelalint, will not be able to leave Prineville for some time to come. Patients are coming In from all part of the county and she has de- -i.l.l v.,n.uin In.Mtnittflv. SIlS lw foun1 tt Hlllu 0refon. 6-l - ' , r Rf it.fTST'aEr Wholeaala and rvlall hay, grain, flour .,i imi lima and catuant. W wll ilia T. ). Matult Wiiion and Molina - frm marhltiar. Money to Loan. In nn ol ItUO to H'lOO on tlinw or flva mart lime. l K. rtit, I'rlna. villa, Or. Offloa with Crook County AbitrartCo. Notice to the Public I .111 lv In Prln.vllU tllilra Or lllaa -t?, !. It. I'. KmavM. For Rent A good alniiy or stork ranch i 1'XM) 'der Jitch; lon Mm to clsht party, ror ..,,; lo,,ur, j.mmal arraa : cuts IWI Wins nay i ov acra un- olUca. 3 2MU Millinery NOW ON SALE Select line of Spring Hats at 10 per cent discount Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prinevillt Notice lor Publication. ttnni ol (fa intwrior. v. a. lAaa (ac i i ut oi in. Mr b. mi. MoiKa U lM ti li Kil hul a lMio af BriM. Ormoa. who. oa Jun IMn. 11. i lub koamnj No. 1 41. MtlU No, (MIU. I" au. alA. tt. itu. aa1. Hon o . iiaiii If mili. ranr U i, n- Uowtw m..ii. bu m.l aotici iBinti..a i ta mtmk tumi r pronf to culm "w i---n. " . wa. u. am, , . i. iaroa. i-uim..fn.; i.r.a.iw , .am Harr fnkHi, ol rae. tnv i ..lurnou J. JobUkon of fnfif.ill1. orrcm. ! C W. MIIUKK. IMUIII. Call for WarranU All rraUtrrvd aralr aooair a-amnta up to mint larrn.linff No. Tat allt bm ii.t oa i-nawnta um. Na laiml alt IM Ui. All rcutrrU rnaj aarraau aa to aat la- flu.tlac No. am t fa'd oa .raatatloa. Su inivmt after thia rft. All rmtrv.l Bitfb wa.il aarraau up la aa4 larluinc Sn. will t (.alii on praavata. u,n. .o iotri nf teu at. lialaii M) t. IU. KALI'H 1.. JOR1UN. Examine the Oxfords that we arv now ottering to dlwrlral eating dnrtMpr. am) yoo will Sod them the acme of jour dealre (or One footwear. In stile, la general appearance. In the soft yet durable leather, and perfection of fit and finlata, and you will I more than aatlatted, no niattt-r now critical ji u are. And when It conies to prices yon wtll luknowleiljo your aurjirlae at the falrneaa of ours. "A Pretty Mess You'll Have" H you don't get the rljjht kind of tackle when top go nVhlng. It will I a amall uit-aa aod a hardly-earned one unW you tuy your outfit here, where unnllUi-a lead. We have alt kluds of aportlng good In (lie in oat dependable grades and at reason able prWa. Hi-re you aUo are sure of llie lrgt aHfortnient In game iui well n iortSiis; giMla of the better iuall(h-i.