r.(.K. crook ixu'ntt JornxAL MW no, lIMM The City Molvln D. Gillelt, formerly of Prineville but who has boon lu Bend for several years, has enlisted with tb Marines mid will go to the Mare Inland Navy Yard. ' Miss Mildred Young left yester day for The Halloa wher she will isit her grandmother, Mrs. V. H. Young, for a short time, and then will go on to Portland for the sum ier. Thursday a party was hold at the tome of J. H. Gray and a pleasant evening was spent in playing games. ' At a seasonable hour an excellent j lunch was served. The gathering : w?s In the nature of a farewell for j Albert Wilson, who has gone to; Mare Island to enter the radio de partment of the service. Mrs. V. V. Smith, formerly of Prlneville, will graduate from the Multnomah Training School tor Nurses in Portland, June 5, Mrs. Smith spent several years In this city. Mrs. Charles Sohrelter arrived In the city this morning and is thej guest of Mm. E. S. Uohe of thej Prlneville Hotel. Mr. Schreitor Is) the assistant manager of the Port- j land hotel. J Rev. K. 0. Islette is spending j part of this wvok In Portland attend- j ing a meeting of the Y. M. C. A and j giving a Memorial Pay address and ' speaking on Thursday night in one j of the churches in response to the! President's proclamation that Muy 30th be sot aside as a national day of confession and prayer. Frank Fuller, of Mitchell, was Prlneville visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilaner were lu the city yesterday from Mend. M. H. Nichols, of the Western Klectrie Company, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Or. Hay will be absent from Prlneville Thursday and Friday of this week and Monday and TuVsday of next week but will be at his otllce next Saturday. Mrs. W. B. Itusscll and son Morris and daughter Iiorolhy arrived In the city yesterday, from McMlun ville, and will make their home here. Mr. Kusscll is foreman at the Crook County Journal ofllco. POST ITEMS (By our Uegulnr Correspondent) THE OCHOCO REALTY CO. OF PRINEVILLE We Represent: Many property owners of this section, and our system of ad vertising and regular publicity throughout the Eastern States will be carried on in such a way as to place Prineville in the public eye as an investment center. In one week we have had listed with us a number of very valuable properties, which will prove a gilt edge inyest ment to any purchaser. W e the Earth FROM A LOT TO A TOWNSHIP Ol IR FIRT bi list of offerings to buyers in . X 1 many parts of the country, will be issued in a few days. Get your property on the list Re member, we make no charge for this nation-wide publicity. If You Don't Want to Sell Don't Come THE OCHOCO REALTY CO. OF PRINEVILLE . i $ The second lied Cross drlvs wenl over the top. Mr. and Mrs. Stover spent Sunday at Norton's. Don Drummer has been sick with tnonsles. J. K. Post went to Prlnevlllo on business Monday. Mrs. Koopmun returned home Monday after a ten days' visit In Tort land. Addle MMter spent Sunday night with Mrs. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Glllcnwator were gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Post, Sunday. Kruost Gibson, who Is working In a garage, lu Prlneville, was home over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. I.od ford Is out to the Spring Heights ranch for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Doak and (laughter autood to Prlneville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton made a busi ness trip to Prluovillo, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Demaris spent the day In Post. Monday. Robert Raymond, Ralph Cannon, Uoy Gray and llruce Gruy were flail ing Sunday on tho north fork of Crooked Hlver. Mrs. J. It. Knox Is home after a week's visit with relatives In Prlne ville and Kedmond. D. W. Knox Is bringing his rattle In from the desert owing to the shortage of watPr. Mr. and Mrs. Newsom spent Wed nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Norton C. H. Henry returned to Prlne vlllo. Monday after spending several days at home. Gale Newsom and family are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom Jr. Monday while, taking down a tent pole, Hoy Gray had the misfortune to run a spike through his hand In flicting a very painful wound. Kddie Mover took him to Piiuevillu to have the wou'id dressed. Mr. and .Mrs. Uaymoud and relu llvos from Athena autood to Bond Saturday morning and spent the day wild Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ward, who showed them through the mills anil other phii'OH'of Interest. Tiny re turned home In the evening by way of riino Falls and Redmond. Grovor Gibson, who has boon railed lu the selective draft, was given a firewell party at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. ll Mi l.'iin. Sun day evening. About seventy-live friends Wore present to d'l honor to tins young man who is offering his all in the service of his country. A splendid lunch was served by the ladies at eight o'clock. Several pat riotic songs were sung, including a vocal solo, "Keep the Homo Fires Ilurnlng," by Mrs. Illppey, after which Hev. Van Nuys delivered an address that whs most fitting for the occasion. TERREBONNE NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) The Following is the Program for Today's Exercises I'ndor auspices of I'nlted Spanish War Veteran. Knlghl of Pylh- In and other nrganlxatlon of Prlneville, Oregon. Procession to form and depart from the Court House at 1 1 SO p. m. sharp. March to Cemetery. h:i It In k t Ochoco Ilrldgn whom flower will be strewn on the wntor lu honor of departed naval heroes. Short Address Dr. J. II. Oervln Procession will reform and proceed to th Cemetery, Song, "America" Audience led by Ladle qiiartottn and Hand Opening Address J. II I'plon Lincoln' Gettysburg Address Orvlllo Yancey Patriotic Address Dr. J. II Oervln "Star Spangled Danner'l Led by Male Qiiartottn and Hand, all participating Salute to tho dead, Firing Huuad II. 8. Cadets, ('apt. 11. Roam TA PS Miss Adeline Dietrich loft last Wednesday for Salem where she will attend summer school. Mrs. Carl C. Hydo spent Friday In ! Terrebonne on her way to Fort Columbia where her husband is ! stationed. j Dr. Secley, general superintendent ' of Presbyterian missions In Oregon, t spoke at the Hall, Sunday night and ! has been visiting the people this , week In the Interest of the Federat ed church here, I Miss Irma Keeney, who has been elected primary teacher, was visiting friends here lust week. Doth she and Miss Roxy Morris of this place are planning to attend summer school at Belllngham, Washington, ; this summer. ! Both W. S. 8. societies will meet together at the L. P. C. Hall, Satur day evening and will bo addressed j by Rev, McVicker. Mr. McVlcknr ! has Just been attending a war con ! ference In Portland and will have ' some timely war topics to discuss with us. j Scraping tho flour bins hag been ' done graciously by most of the peo ', pie this week we believe. Those who : grumble at turning over a few i pounds of flour or wheat ought to i be sent to the war zone to let dawn upon them the realization of the blessings Americans are really en joying In this war time. ! Of course Terrebonne went over the top with her second Red Cross contributions. Mrs. Galbreath worked hard completing the canvass alone. Anyone she missed should hand her his contribution. w. s. S. FOR SALE 80 acres ol land under , Ochoco Project, 2 miles from town, $12 per acre. Address, Box 358, Prineville, Ore. 29tfc FOR SALE Fifth addition, 4 room house and 12 lots, small barn, chicken house, garage. Good pas j ture for one cow in connection. ! Terms. E. IS. Evans, City. 29t5c Now turn to the Classified Ads on jpage 8. YOUNG MEN MUST REGISTER WHO? All Men 21 Yean Old. WHEN ? June 5th. WHERE ? With Your Local Board at Prineville. Failure to Register Mean a Year In Jatll If you are away from home, apply to the Draft Hoard at Prlnevlllo. Protect yourelf and DO IT NOW! It you r III, send a friend to the Board to fill out your card. ILLNESS IS NO EXCUSE 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. Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. MADRAS, OREGON SOU RR POISON uJtfite Extermination of Sage Rata 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 north of Lyric