Mv at, mia TSUV. A CROOK COI'NTY JOFUVM. TERREBONNE SCHOOL WORKS FOR RED CROSS AUSO WON PLACES AT TRACK MEET SATl RDAY CROP CONDITIONS ARE GOOD turning to hit work there on Tues day. Hoy Douglas wont to the Junipers Sunday after a loud of freight fur the G. t. ranch. Si mi Icy Balfour and Gabriel He- i tonty wore pMwtenKer on the Hear Crpek staife, Tuesday. Mr. Hctonty i made final proof on his homestead ' near Kotyal this week. w. t. a. SUPLEE ITEMS (lly our Regular Correspondent.) TERREBONNE NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) Hrx Sale at Suplee Fiirnl-lic Animal For Arm liamli Sold at IS I UO BARN EC ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) Captain Von Studo. whu Is IniNinR j horses for the government, hoiiKht i "9 head al George Seuecal a corrals Tliurs.i.i. It. I.. Del.appe and wife made a trip to Uedmond hist week. A very warm and pleasant rain j . . nine, stamp i-ne.r. e..,-.- visited these parts last Tuesday and lm Hro., U. E. Carson and Miner Wednesday, that brought a liappy j Ancell, all of Inee, brought horses smile to the faces of the farmers. over to the sale Thursday. Harry Uarnes and his mother re- Oren C. Mills, of Paulina, was a turned from Albany last week. Suplee visitor Thursday. J. K. Whittaker and family have J. H. Schwarzer, of Hear Creek, moved to Hampton Butte from the brought some horses to the sale "S6" ranch where they have been Thursday. all winter lr8- Lou' Miller sold her Coffee Miss Marjory Tackman attended a Creek ranch to 1. M. Milla last week, party at the "G. I." ranch last week. The consideration waa J 1,40.00. , Ira Cox and Chas. George are Mr. A. J.Washburu has gone to planting potatoes this week. Portland for a short visit. Bert Demaris and Chas. Birdsong Suplee enjoyed a snow and rain are dragging sage. storm last week, and the fanners W. L. Seeds and F. H. Watson Bre wearing a smile, now. have completed two new bridge for j .,jn,a I.ytle, Floyd Senecal and the county and are doing other nec-j Vpra Smjth tm,k t(le gth Kril,, vx. csaary work ou the roads. lamination last Thursday and Friday. Walter Fallen, of Hampton Buttes j r,M,,. Hrishius. of Izee, was a uibhts on the creek . Su,, visitor last week, riding fur hors.s. i ... - .. ,..,,, ,,.,., ; very successful term of school in the ' Suplee district. Friday. She will leave In a few days for the Fast to ! attend college this summer. She will Miss Ine Short, who has sneut ' be Kr.v n,issl1 h' ,h,) P0Ol,k' of ,h u i...r , the b.m.e of her uncle. tllis lart of the "ty. s. s.- HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS; (Bv our Regular Correspondent.) ' Chas. Sherman, will leave Saturday for her home at Silver Creek, Wn. She will be greatly missed from Ibis community. Calvin Sherman will accompany her home. Carl Pa use h has gone to Bend to work. Mrs. Addie Swigert, of Mossy rock. Wn., is visiting her son, Huey. Edgar Powell made a business trip to Fife the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall and children have returned to their home after spending the winter in Prineville. Gabriel Botundi has returned borne from Prineville. Ray Howell left Monday to visit his parents in San Francisco. He expects to enlist with the Marines. Huey Swigert, who has been ill with spotted fever, returned home last week from the Burns Hospital. w. s. s. FIFE ITEMS By our Regular Correspondent) The I.ytle family visited Grandma Pitts last Sunday. w. s. a. POST ITEMS tBy our Regular Correspondent) (-Claud Wilson and Gid Perkins -were Fife visitors Saturday and Sunday. John King was over from Glass Buttes, Saturday. A three days rain this week has heen very encouraging to farmers ! Hansen spent Thursday evening with and stockmen in this locality. Grain ' Mr. and Mrs. Gunter. is coming on finely and grass on the I Mr. and Mrs. N'ewsom entertained range is sliowing decided improve-, in honor of Miss Hansen, Wednes ment day night. Orval Hayes and Esther Burmas ter are home from high school. Addie Miller was down from the homestead a few days the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond have rela tives visiting them from Athena. j Mrs. C. E. Ream and son, of Su plee, visited her parents, Ir. and I Mr. Henry Brummer, the first of ' the week. I Mr. Burmaster was a Prineville visitor Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Hayes made a trip to their new ranch near Bend the . last of the week. E. B. Knox and family and Mrs. i Groff were out Friday to visit the ; Misses Knox. J C. R. Henry was called home Sat ' urday to see Mrs. Henry who has been quite sick. Jack McMillan, of Wasco, is vlsit : ing friends here this week. Mrs. Robert Demaris spent Friday j with Mrs. Burmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Norton and Miss Terrebonne I on tho nmi hwvlni .J . I.. I ....I ft....... ! IHIlueu one iiii'iiai mm mm uim,' second places on the track last Sat urday at the Trl County Field Meet. Velum Mat-key quite, outdistanced all the others of IHvlslon I in lite decla mation contest. A reception was given Tuesday evening In honor of Leonard McFad den who is homo on a furlough from Camp Lewis. Mr and Mrs. Vivian lVstter spent Sunday with Mr. Potter's parents on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Linkers, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Nichols and Mrs. Graves are attending Kebokah As sembly al Seaside this week. Mrs. Harvey Galea, who has been taking treatment al Kedinond for some time returned homo Tuesday evening. Paul Williams left Sunday even ing for the shipyards in Portland. beta MeFnddon went to Bend, Sunday, to spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. W. O. Ralston returned to Sheridan, Monday to help rare for her father who has been III for some, time. The following article have been completed by the Junior Red Cross of the Terrebonne School during the past year: First to Fifth grades: fionn gun wipes. 12 ambulance pillows, :! dog en kitchen holders. : '.j dozen knit ted wash cloths. :' doen handker chief, IT kniiteii s'piarci. "I cm fort l,!:s. 9 pairs bed socks. Six'h to Ninth grades: 1 "i knitted squares, i; comfort kits. 12 shoulder wraps, ."." wa-di cloths, 4 sweaters, 3 pairs gunners' mils. IS pairs baby bootees. Boys of the nnniinl training class: 10 coat hunger. : regulation sue .2x3 It t packing boxes. Some of this material has been sent to personal friends, some to Camp Lewis and the rest turned In to the Bend chapter. w. s. . FOREMAN AT HAM 1N.U RED TlIK ClTV I. M. Mill was a business visitor In tho city last week-end from Paulina. j Farmer Powell returned to Prine ville, Tuestlay, after spending sever al day in Portland. Mr. and Mr. J. Johnson and family will leave tomorrow for their summer ranch on the liesehute. John Combs left today for Bolso, Idaho, lit! will make the trip by unto and will bo gone several weeks Mrs. J. O. Powell left yesterday for The I tulle where she will visil lo r (laughter. Mis. Calhrailh, mid family. John II. Lewis, slate engineer, and Will II, Bennett, of Salem, were busines visitors in the city Heveialj days this week. Mr. Barrel!, traveling salesman for the Ford Motor Company, was In I'linevllle a few days ago and while hero sold a Sedan to lr. May. Frank Broslus arrived homo last night from Fort Columbia. Ho was called hero because of the serious Illness of his mother, Mrs. F. K. Ilroslus. Oscar Payne, who has been spend ing the winter with his brother at lleppin r arrived home last week, lie savs lie Is very glad to get back to Prineville. STOCKMEN! We have just received several cars of Stock Salt and will dis pose of same at WHOLESALE PRICES Salt is at Redmond Ware house, Redmond, Ore. Phone or write. Norlhern Grain & Warehouse Co. MADRAS, OREGON i; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Post enter :tained at dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Newsom, Mrs. Stover, Miss Hansen, Dug The dance at Buck Creek Hall, Monday night was well attended ..and all report an enjoyable time. -Jnn Dixon, Seth Dixon and wife, and Miss Marjory Tackman were j Smead and Mrs. Nora Smead. guests at the Stuart home Monday j Miss Hansen closed a very buc- and Tuesday. cessful term of school Friday and Burch DeLappe and wife, and j took the train at Bend, Sunday TAti. Washburn, of Suplee, spent i evening for her home In Gresham. .Saturday night at Buck Creek. i She was accompanied to Bend, Sun Bruce Balfour and wife returned j day morning by Mr. and Mrs. Stover, Monday from their visit to The ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Mr. and Dalles. I Mrs. Norton and Will Post. All Johnnie McEachern came home . spent the day on the Deschutes as from Bend for a few days' viBit, re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward I: i n Red Juniper Pine and Slab Wood CONTRACT your winters' wood now while the roads are good. Wood always on hand for immediate delivery. BLACK 271 CAMPBELL & WARNER PRINEVILLE, OREGON Hocks From lllust Strike Man Seven Hundred Feel Away Mr. Anderson, who Is foreman of construction at the Ochoco dam, was seriously injured Saturday afternoon when he was hit by rocks from a blast set off seven hundred fuel away from the place where ho was standing. His jaw was broken In several places and he received several minor bruises and was unconscious forty- eight hours. ' w. s. s. .AEUIAI. MAIL HK EIVF.II I Powell, who has been attend inn the liiiversity of Washington, has enlisted and ill aleml the (if Cuers Training Camp al the Presidio, San Fraiuisi i). A farewell bridge party was given for Mrs. M. C. Suit at the home of Mrs. Frank Fosti r last evening, by the Monday night Bridge (iuh with .Mrs. Hippey as hostess. Miss Stella Hodges received the high score. w. s. s. MAETEItM K'S "HI. I K IllltO" .Masterpiece Will Ite Shown Hi the I. trie, Friday anil Saturday Harry Keiinitrd Receives Find Letter Here t arried by Aerial Service Harry Kennard received a letter Monday which waB carried by the first aerial service from New York to Washington, D. C. This was one of 6000 letters which made up the first mail ever delivered In the Unit ed States In this manner. There is a 24 cent stamp on the letter with an aeroplane stamped on ft, and It is to be delivered Immed iately upon arrival. w. b. 8. EIGHTH GRADE FIXALLS Eighth grade final examinations have been held throughout the coun ty during the past week. The pa pers are being graded at the office of Supt. Myers this week and will not be finished for a few days. The following students passed In' District No. 1: Evelyn Hyde, Helon Morris, Roland Stearns, and Adria Yancey. Several were conditioned on 'grammar. The grammar examin ation was reported to have been unusually dicult. -w. 8. 8.- DEATH OF SOLDIER Walter Purdue Died "Somewhere In France Recently Mrs. H. H. Rachor has JuBt re ceived word of the death of her brother, Walter Purdue, somewhere In France. He was sixteen years old when he enlisted in the navy two years ago. Walter Purdue visited In Prine ville several years ago. He leaves nine sisters and eight brothers. -w. s. s.- COLXCIL OF DEFENSE MEETING The Women's Council of Defense will meet at the home of Mrs. H. P. Belknap, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All women are cordially invited to be present. Rev. Laslette will give a njiort talk to the women on the work that is being accomplished by the Women's Council of Defense. : W. B. 8. WILL ISSVK EARLY NEXT WEEK Tradition whispers that In the sky Is a bird, blue as tho sky Itself, which brings to Its tinders happiness. But everyone cannot sett It; for mortal eyes are prone to be blinded ' by the glitter of wealth, fame ami i position and deceived by the mock- j ing will-o-the-wisp of empty honors. ! But for the fortunute ones who ' seek with open eyes and hearts and simplicity and faith, to them the blue bird lives and carols, a symbol of happiness unto the end. See Maefrlink's "Blue Bird" at the Lyric, Friday and Saturday. w. s. s. CAITAIX ROSENBERG COMING Captain J. 11. Rosenberg Is ex pected home Saturday on a short furlough. He has been stationed at New Orleans, La., for some time. w. s. 8. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHl'Rt II The theme for Sunday morning sermon will be: "some MiBiaKes Which Caused and Prolonged the Civil War." The nuture of the evening service will be announced at the morning service. T. H. Fertlg, pastor. w. 8. 8. I-OWELL Itt'TTE OVER TtP A message Just received says that the Powell Butte community went over the top the first two days in Red Cross donations. This was to be expected as this community has been among the first in all war ac tivities. W. 8. 8. IIRIDGE It KING GUARDED Wrappings From Sticks of Dynamite Found Neur Crooked River Bridge The Crook County Journal will bij published Wednesday of next week because of the Memorial Day exercises. Advertisers and others should keep this fact in Tiu.-i. Following a conference between federal and county officials, it waB decided that It would become neces sary to take some precaution against any possibility of the destruction oi the Crooked River bridge which is located Just above Trail Crossing. This is the high steel railroad bridge which spans the Crooked River can yon. This was deemed necesary be cause of its importance in shipping facilities for Central Oregon. It has been reported that the wrappings from sticks of dynamite had been found neur the. bridge. The Deschutes County Home Guards are on duty there. w. 8. b. Oatmeal Muffins 2 cups oatmeal or oat flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon soda 1-3 to cup raisins 1 egg beaten 1 tablespoon fat .2 tablespoons dark corn sirup 1 cup clabbered milk Mix as any muffin, adding milk last. Bake. WANTED To hire 40 acres cleared and plowed. Will give good price per acre. Will furnish rail. Mrs. Gittings, Post, Oregon. 28tSp TIME TO PA WMBMiliiBMMBdlAjaj MbbWmAmLi 9 'AND YOU will find u ready to take rare of your wants with the Phoenix Line of highest grade Paints. A large stock of Pure White Lead, Linseed OiU, Varnishes and Stains. Take a color card home. You will be sur prised at some of the new gleaning shades. Don't you think your house needs a new coat? Look it over. Doors, Windows, Roofing and Building Papers. Glass cut to fit almost any size sash. Two City Deliveries sach day. Tel ephone and mail orders are given prompt attention. Lakin Hardware "Where it pays to trade SQUIRREL PPOISO'N Extermination of Sage Rats and Goph ers now, will help to insure bigger and better crops. Three kinds in stock OPTIMUS RED DRAGON WAKELEE'S D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists JOHN J. PRICE Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco. Agent for the Ore gonian. First door noith of Lyric