Crook County Jo urna COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOl.t'MK XXIV. A Hhliimi'iit of alfalfa sued, total- 1 11 r 17.0(in pounds, or 100 sack of 171 pounds each, woa received on Monday liy tln officers rif thn Orho-: co Irrigation District, and delivered on Tuesday In (tin furm'Tii of the project. Thla la sufficient seed for planting about 2.000 acres of land, which will make a material addition to thn hay nil pply of thla purl nf thn rounty In the next three yoBra. In Bilillllnn to thn giv-d already d llveered, another order imiy be mndo up nt a meeting of thn fiirmers which la in he held at Grimes' Chapel Mon- dnv night for this purpose snd to discuss the matter of employing an agriculturist. SKEYH1LL SETS FIVE FEATURES The Baptist church was filled with an appreciative cr.wd of I'rliievllle people last Tuesdiiv night when Tom Skevhlll, who was n signaller In tho j Australian division during tho war,' niul who Is a poet of no small merit, i Iim lin i'il on the subject i'f rt-ri tl- J HI i-ll' I in? the v . r 1 1 1 . I Mr Slieyh'll empha dzod five things which In his oplnlim ai" needed 1111 .i. i e .1 i, nil ,, , . ,, ,,, ' , , I I. 1... I ... I ... ti .. u u-HI i.i ,l n r.... , . till, war These five C lugs nro op-' tiiitiMin. i-tiiluibuiHin, l. al nn, eiluca- jioii, ami religion. Mr. Skeyhlll proved lilniself to be possessed of a very tionoiinced sense. iif luiinor. and lie had h s niidlence with him from the beginning, when be sho'.vid such n sir ng sppreclatl n of American "Slanguage" and r peat, oil seine of the Incident.! In connect ion with this "slu. gii:ig"'' which h p peiie.l to li 1 iii and to Ann rlcii ilo i-.h-lioys iiciosh the sea, and u'olcrlook to prove, contuiiv to the general op inion, that the British have a very large sense of humor. lie concluded the lecture with a very vivid and Inlercsliig aci-ount of the capture of the fol is of C.alllpoll from tlie Til i V. . ii' one nf the I .rgest losses of ne it iui ini' th i wnc. In which i iigageun tit Mr. Skeyhlll took a part. Mr. HUevhlll is nn Austrnlhiii and has In. i n in lh- l nii.-.l "- tat. s the last two years lecturing. He brought to iuiini the large part that Aa-traMn plaved In the w.ir bv flving statistics that out id a population of 5.000,000 there were Mm il' il en! st d I" Ihe nr fnv and po draft, and out of these inn. (inn were killed In Ihe war and there were over aOO.000 ens unit es. C. C. II. S. WINS I'lKIM TOWN The llieh Schoo 1 and Town basket i.ii i,.,s n.,,1 l-.ui nlirht for the sec- ACREAGE EEKD ouil gnmn of a series to bo played by Cram. Itolla White. Maynnrd Corh these teams this sason. 'an. Verl Sha'tuck. John Cvrus. The two tciims life Well matched Hist. 1 7 Edith McDantel. Olive Ho- and thev plaved a good gam f real tralght basket ball. In this gnmn the High School came out victor, which gives thn teams a game each ns the first game of the se.'les was won by the town quintet. The line up wns as follows: C. C. H. S Rosenberg c. Smlth-Miler f. Wrlgbl-O. Mills g Town Team T ..-. t ..- Yancev-Foster ic.1,.1 t... llorlgnn substituted for Wright. ten III the the est tween those tennis, played In the near future MEETING OF OCHOCO FARMERS AVIU DIhciihs County Aent Mnlter mni. -i.. --..a f., ii.o it i.h Kehooi reason ror mis cmhub.- i h mi- ii ... . - --. - i.iiiin m.., i. .-, . . . . ... , j, - , Hw.iiirli tliev did hriiitr (leorgo Mover . in and llroslus and A. Michel tor mite is to .,.,.. . r ..- " ,. ' . , ri.. Anv ex-sen Town Team. The tie I-tween nnd help discuss iwltn the rommerci,. ,, an " "yj " . ,,ovn,et or two teams will cause mud. Inter- Club, t Ungs o ,m r nr " "m." w f e Jlarvev ! help should to be taken 111 the next game bo- special "'""'"' '"" '; ,..' ...... ,,.,,, ! ski with Mr. Ha A meeting of the Ochoco farmers ,.., has been called for Monday evening, HRY CREEK J 1 1-V''" Vrrrivr VTaniiarv 2fi. to be held at fi rimes', COMPANY HOT.HS MEI-HNO Chapel at 7:30 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting Is to discuss the ques-, At the annual meeting of tnePry tlon of securing at the earliest mo- Creel, Telephone et nr!Jnnt ment an Agriculturist for Crook cnun- A. O. Hedlund yy. ty i nnd Frank MnrtsoMng socretnry- ' Innsmuch as the present soason , treasurer. .,.,... promises to see large crops raised on j The five mile line ""I""'" ' the Ochoco project, it Is lo the Inter-1 Hedlund wns purchased by the , nm est of the farmers on the project to pany nnd other extensions of the line have the best nnd most up-to datO nre being planned. advice on farm crops, preparing the , - - - - - lands for irrigation nnd many otner immediate nnd timely questions. Everybody come, nnd tell your neighbors to come. RVILDIXO A OR1.EX HOUSE Joseph Townsend is building a green house on land recently purchas ed in Hyde Park nnd will supply veg etables and flowers to the local trade as soon ns the structure cn be com pleted nnd started into operation. OF CROOK COUNTY HAS M Tin shipment win (if (lean sued of first class quality unci there was a ; loss of only 8 pound In the entire ! In shipping. A large amount of cmdlt for the success of tho eiilot-prlso la due to Fred lloelscher of th dliitrlct lionrd who donated considerable time to the : delivery of the shipment, Tli'n Hordal of (he organization who succeeded In gettlng tho order together and fnally supervised the entire matter. Ed. Ah- hott of the Clly of Prineville railway for cum In delivering the shipment, and other members of the organic- titon. ' The shipment was rl ar-d through the First NattlniiKl Rank of this city, who did this woik without charge to the dlarlct. 1)11. l'ORD WARNER KPEAKH .AT llti:HllYTi:itl.t III tt( II lir. Ford Warner, who was con nected with thp Young Women's Christian Arsnelntlon during the War, overseas, spoke last Rundny night to a large and appreciative nndenre about thn work the Y. W. C. A has hi en lining and what It xncts to ac coiiipIIhIi In the future Hr. W n rm r showed a great noisnn alltv and cave n very Interesrlng and entertaining address.' Crook ootintv'g nnilii fur the wink of the Y. W. C. A. for v T ? 't Is $120. 29 of w hich was miie-d at the meitlng Inst Sunday. AM ti lid s are to he paid to Mrs. II. P. Hi lluoin. and niiv who have net pledged any definite amount and de ... , u., !,.,. U Mf " ' "" n ' "'" " " oi"."P. oltl'itiON HI E SHOWS ;itOVTI! I T I.. Qui nn returned this week I from Portland, wheie he alt o d d the , annual meeting of Oregon I.ifo In surance salesmen. i it developed nt the meeting that over JC.finft.nen In new Insurance was written In 1919.. that the com- punv has more than f 20,000 000 of insurance niev in lore", aim nmi inej goal for 1 920 is to exceed all other; couipnnles In this slate In the total: -tiinoiipt of insurance In force, j Incidentally, besides look ng after the Interests of Oregon I. If" In this ci'iiminnltv. Mr. Qnlnn has been ap-! ' i! 1- i' y a soer-eil r. p "l . . ' n t vo of the treamiry denartnieft fot aist-, it.,. f.,riiier serv ce men wHb their j government Insninnce which he is do-1 iiii: without pay, TWIM Y-T1!I?rE TV rorTY " j l'SS riCMTH (.RIE Et MS 'Ihe following Students of Crook cou-itv parsed the eighth grade amlnntlons held January 15 and 11: li'st 1. Bhonda Hoover, vesta Prose Pauline Wlndom. Arthur F r-, ""'t rails to recall any event that ev-( en Collins W ElkiiiR Jr., Mattle'''1' compared with the dance and the; Ipowlln James V) Adnmson, Mike I Legion 1s justly proud of the sup- Trapman. Jr., Lionel Cross, Lorn Houston. Velma Shattuck Tlazen Armond, Elma A. Petersen Chnrles Charlton Plst. 30 Ethyl T.ewis. TUst. 1fi 7oln Fordrav. Hist 1 Violet Spangh, J. E. MYERS. COMMTWIA! ci.rn i.rxriiEON The Commercial Cluh luncheon will i, l.nl.l .Tnnnnrv so at ii:flu n. m. in- oiend nf the noon hour BS us'im. i no in order thnt It mnv be known how mnt'v to prepare for space will be nl l.ded onlv to those who notify the Hotel Prineville on or before Jnnti arv 2S. Make your r. servath n now by phone. THE lei ST CATX! Tf tbero is an- person 'n Prineville who has n-t i-een enum orated please n tifv Po'ly TTodees Censes Enumerator, nt once! Ho it now! Tel phone 184 There la a great deal of Im- portanc" In the census e"ume' a- tlon and It Is es"ent'al that not one Individual bo missed. , .. . m .. no ,.r.,.i.lnK 1VT T 'n tlinv worn It even ...hi..i. ifi i i, mni n I nre lnvneii in mi' in. i , . rRI.NKVII.l.K CKOOli (JOLNTV, OHMHtS, JAM'AKY 22, 1020 ANY CASE LADIES' ANNEX Last Krlilny night the Ladles An- nex held Ha annual High Jinks Ball nt the Annex rooms In the Commer- clnl flub building. Thla event has been long looked unnn ai the one social funetlton of thn year wh-n the , society of the other s-x Is dispensed ' with, and the "ladles only" sign ' shown for the occasion, much to thai chagrin of the men, who have to stay' at homo and mind the children n iinsn . i.,u in ma me, lie,-, B tJl a I .. A . I i v. , 1 the Annex and their mends gathered at eight o'clock to have an unr-strain- i d good time. A surprising variety of characters were represented and class distinctions were cast aside and colonial dame linked arms with the negro mammy and modest little g rls frolicked with circus clowns. Some of tho costumes wi re Indeed startling niul no attempt will be made to de s rl'ie them. The Gold Bust Twins were (lie lilt of the evening. The first part of tho evening was spent In dancing nnd having a gener- ! al good time. In the grand mnrch his 2 cents change when he purchas- ; orils and a review of tho book, "Our Varlha Cillett. representing a gypsy od a ticket. Inciden'ally the Journal Admirable Betty," by J. Farnol, giv ! won the prize for the b st r p:es 'n- i Van was fined J7.50 for being A. W. : en by Mrs.'L. M. Bechtell. t itive ladv continue, and Mabel Hotl geberg, representing a sm II town sport, won the r i no for the best rep resentative male costume 1' ma k i lug came next in order, anil many of t iose present were f' u:id to be what thev were not. ! Three of the High School Olrls, Filanche Howell, May Ward end Buta Clark, sang n song which was very j much appreciated and Marforle Wil I son gave a reading which showed i much talent along this linn. I I.lrht refreshments of punch snd cookies were s rved to those present nn(, pvorvonP WPnt nmP f,.0!jB thnt the evening was a sud e s. HARD TIMES BALI A HUGE SUCCESS Th" committees in charge of tho Hard Times Hall, given last Wednes tlnv night niid"r the auspices of the Amrlcnn Legion retiort that the net pr. c eds amounted to the tidy sum if $-118.11, and the same ha been t turiini o er 10 r inance uineer noei - , s' rP: umii uBiiciuri ei,. n l"1","' """ 'V " pt'oiou in iiiiiRiiifi niw leiiefto n t,'i.v. success from the time the doors open- n cnr nn( then Immediately mail ed nt 8:30 until the orchestra played i t).p ' snmP sri tnnt the data mav be on "llome Sweet Home" about 12:30 in j tn hiod at the earliest possible mo tile morning. , ment. as this is renulred by the State While everyhody. from young Mr. fU)rt tm certified to by the Post Stnndlsh to the Civil War Veterans, rnmnl!inder nnd forwarded to Salem enjoyed the dances from the very j,rilirp ti,e medals can be procured, start, one of the main features was the Summary Court nnd with Joe Smel.er sitting ns the Summary Of ficer, thorp was nothing left undone. The M. P.'s consisting of Fred iloel- scher, Lee Merchant, Dr. R senl.org and Sylvain Michel, were on the job e jon, imnls aim u - miles to a dance. Andrew Nome and Herb An gel I wore each tapped for $10 for wearing neckties ami Hugh l.akin also contributed nicely for hav ing more neckwear than seemed nbso. lutely necessary Oscar Hyde had to dig un a five-spot for being mo nom - 11 est mnn In the crowd and Vernon Harpham likewise paid for being tho hniidsoiiiest of them all. Warren Brown nnd Jim otxon displayed ion many diamonds, and lor aimosi any- j wThilo the consideration is not giv thing out of keeping with a Hard Prli revenue stamps attached would Tlfes Ball, tho guests were hauled up- ! indicate that, the' price was about on the carpet. Tho totatl amount of; $200,000. HAVE YOU BEEN ENOIER TF.D? If not, or if you have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mall to W. A. TEARRALL, Supervisor of Census. Wasco, Oregon. On January 1. 1!)20. I wns living nt address given below, but to the best of my knowledge I have not been enumerated there or anywhere else. Name Street and No. City Mirncnu DirnrD 10UI1 DLIILi. Roy Anderson succeeded In get ting the division over Cyclone Burns of Chicago at the meet last Thursday night after a mostinter esllng and hard fought contest. Burns challenged Anderson to put . inn urn mnn nn Ha mat tw w n m hour, snd although th visitor was mnrh heavier, almost thirty pounds, hft aB )n no way a mat(. for Ander Bon w0 ,.ame nParer getting a fall than the Illinois champion did. Although Anderson was suffering from a gtralll reo,.ivPl some time ago i, -, ,ii. bii,h..,ip. rnml ..rhihi. tlon, and handled the.blg fellow al - most any way he chose. TImor collected amounted to $221.44 and would have been more had the I'nliee lo aied the mnn who i-k d for O. I.. The members of Crook Countv p iKt are very grateful to the public for, their liberal patronage and loyal sup - HIUI i S V ; port and wish to nsureeverybody term of the County Court, there were ing the Hindu, a champ onshtp match that the funds will be well taken present: N. G Wall; se. J h ge; E. TV will be arranged with Thye for Pr ne care nf. ' i l.uthy and Hugh Lister, Commission- ville some time in March, which will WNjiocially do they w'sh to express prs: Asa W. Battles, Clerk, and John determine whether Jhve or Anderson thur apiireclntt'on to ech and everv Combs. Sheriff. lis tho champion'foi the weight, one of the musicians who so willingly , The f, Ilowii g proc i di. gs were More seats have bren arrangd for l iioioueii ineir stoYiccn aim iimi:li'u j materially In the success of the even- ling. And to I.on Newell they are j deeply Indebted and assure him that his kindness will never be forgotten, ; And also to the Spanish War Vet- I eratiR of Thomas Anderson Camp. i who so klndlv donated the use of I their fines and other decorations, as well ns Mrs. Amanda F.lklns snd the girls who mndo the punch and sand wiches, are the reein'ents of the best wishes and thanks of the Post. The Adjutant CoperM of tile State of Oregon has recontlv ad'ised the Comninnder of th s Post of the inten t" n of tlii't office to have the differ ent American Legion Pots of-Ore-iron aid in "ie disM'nitton of the Ttrorre medals which are ri' en by the 'Iinte of Oretrnn to all S Idlers, saiiors. Marines a"d others now ,,,, i,,,r, rt ti,n d'ff 'revt Posts . (Vronrhnut tho State, whn at tne date j of entering the M litary Service were i,on!) f(,e res'iienis ann liiiiaiiiuuuir- uf ,0 i,t!,to ot Oregon, TMft information Is being mailed to 0VPrv mpmi,Pr 0f Crook County 1 rnst Xo' zw nnl1 pncnp ' '. ! r ... rennesrer to carciu.iv nil ou. EX-SERVICE MEN ARE HEI l ED Tho Amoriran T-ppion ia active in i -. . . nT.oorvlfP securing P'J " "" '" i" ' i.e. . .. men. and the local nra-u-n um e- I pointed Jonn i'oi,i l committee to care tor tnis pan n Ice man wishing em- nnyone wishing to secure get in communication Hobrv at J. E. Stewart HEEDS V1I.ED IN LAND HEAL Heeds were filed this week cover- ; jnE the- purchase of twenty four sec- ; i0ns and several fractional sections nf an, n the territory bettween Prliievllle and Powell Butte by G. L. j )iuvtt. which is the tract that is to , lie developed for planting poinioes. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE S OF SMALLPOX A large number of cases of small- individuals having a lower degree of pox are reported in Bend,, and some immunity. action should be taken to prevent the In some homes where the disease spread of the disease to this part of has broken out there Is no physician the country If possible. in attendance, it is said, and in con- The true nature of the situation Is l!ience no quarlntlne has been e shown In an article in the Bulletin of ibl'"hed " 'hee PatienU at January 20, a part of which follows: the clly p,est bouM constitute only a very small portion of those in need "With the estimated number of 0f treatment. Mayor Eastes said. ' small-pox cases In Bend w t by local Possibilities of contagion wer physicians at more than half a hun- clearly shown when a rancher from dred. drastic measures are to be tak- the Brothers section walked Into th en by the city government to prevent, office of the mayor, remaining for the spread of the disease. Mayor J. g0me time before It was noticed that A. Kastes announced this noon. the characteristic smallpox eruption While smallpox haso far manifested covered hia face and hands. He wu itself only in a mild form, making ; requested to leave, tnd shortly nfter . existing cases of little danger in , was ordered back to his ranch by the themselves, there is the ever-present j cjtv physician. Mr. Eastes and Re possibility that the disease might de- corcer d. H. Peoples reported this velop Into the more virulent type In morning for vaccination. rSYOHK K.T (MB MKKTS The Psychncrat Club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Howard Saturday, January 3. The hostess played sev-r eral splendid records on the Bruns-I w,,k and Mrs Ro,)t- """Bias review eil tne noon a woman s woman. The Club was entertained by Mrs.! McFarland at the home of Mrs. Stan- ton pn January 17. The program consisted of several ph n graph rec- COIWTY C'Ol'KT PROCEEDIXGS 1 At the regular Januarv, 1920, nan, ro-wiii: i It appearing that the Clerk f this county has issued an aggrg te sum I of M.50S 50 in pa ment of lount i-sj during the last Bix months, said r -! po-t s pecepfed and approved. ; Ordered h.V the W.. F. King Com-! pany furn sh 9 000 c. dar po ts. 7 ft. I in 1'iig'h and with In. oiameter at sm ill end, at t ie r te of 28 1-2 cents' each. feeling as possible for the wonderful liepo't of Ra 'Putnam, showing! surprises that I received from home, expenses actually i'u urre ' la m-'n I am in my own home, and every ar n r Nash Qu ,1 fr .m Sal m to P.ine- has a value cf being useful but Vila to be J240.97, w th vouchers for far above this is th thought that a!l expenditures therein, accepted ai d they are from friends at home." approved. ; The Bonlangers live at Wa'uga, Adj 'urned to Jan. S. Lake Grove, Oregon. 'nuaiy 2. 1920. Same members pr. sent. Th Crook C unty Journal designated Of fi .1,-1 Publl atlon for Crook County to be paid the sum of pr month therefor. Ordered warrai in the sum of ?'-" in payment on Ochoco Canvon Road. Cleric ordered ti Craw warrant in favor of the v. F. King Co. n the sum of $2.5ti5.0' for 9.000 posts e cently ordered. Warrant t he drawn upon rec Ipt of p sts. Warmnt on Permanent Roa 1 Fund. Clerk o dered to dr .w warra-t in favor of the TV. F. King Co. cn he Permanent Ro d Fund, in the sum of $6, 612.9; for wi'e to be us.d on the Crooked Ri er Highway . Ordered that the salaray . f Ncrris Bixhy be fixed at $115.00 per month, until further ord -r of th s court. Bills Allowed West Hi-; ni'ect on Co tow alsJ 4.40 Smith Bros vep i r bilge 31 62 3:1,80 I p,.,?.pvii,p rirnr C.n n,d. - ; , - , Prineville Hnsr f! mdse 1.90 T R T n.f,. fft1 .,,MmQ i c Mael; Co if 12.8 ougs An. Maori Co rep Kee Lex Mfi Co, mdse 2.00 loa.SS 3.11 45 51 1 00 15.45 lfi.00 43.00 15.00 3. 38 32 05 .V "m ace, expense I "i iss i- u iiomme. m so ... s.wiusb v- i i iiuiioiiiui h u b .... i pin. lire, i at i. uo servers Inland Auto Co Win. Fieund, wo k on roads Dr. J. H. Rosenberg, expense A. R. Bowman, premium Jap Irela' d express rw Chutes Power Co. 1 & w T at,,,,, p,,. mdse 3.70 Home Hosnital 23-. 00 a. KelL'. fees 80.00 p Bryan labor 15.00 Helwig & Conn-a . md e 4.06 (Continued on Page 8) TAN PAYERS' MEETING There will be n meeting of tax payers of the countv at Prl e- ville Hotel Tuesday, January 27. Postal card notices have b en mailed but as there are sur to be some citizens who were mis - ed, it is desired that all consider the invitation general and that all .taxpayers be present at this meeting. Notify E. ,T. Wilson if you will come, so that plates may be nr- ranged for. Dinner will be servd fit 7:00 o'clock, each one pnylns for hU dinner. NO. II Baianta Sineh. the ehamnion Hln- iu wrestler of the world, is coming to Prineville on February third, to meet Roy Anderson in a wrestling match. The Hindu wrestled Ted Thve at Astoria on January 17, the bout go ing two hours and five minutes to a draw. Should Anderson succeed in throw. the t ehruarv i meeting and the rec- ord crowd is looked for. ,mvi?vii i r i-mr tr v KI. '.'- t'""- 1 i.r.ASEI ' We have a commun catiton frofn Louise Summers Boulanger which en. closed the following: "I wish to thank my many friends with as much U..J ' i 4 Sl Miss McMurry, local Forest cleric, who was scheduled for transfer to the Ptndleton Forestry of. Ice, on Jan. 1, has been advised that on account ot the unexpected resignation of O. H. Wenner. she will be left on the Och oco indefinitely. Miss McMurry is Jn attendance at a meeting cf Forest Clerks now being held at Baker, Ore gon. D. L. Jamison of the Biological Sur. vey, office at Portland is speading ,ne week with !o al Forestry men in a" effort to stimulate !nterest among : the ranchers for a country-wide cam- I naign on jack rabbits and sace rats. : He will meet with t-e Bear Creek rabbit club. Post rabbit club and en deavor to organize a club at Paul! a hefore he returns to Portland. Mr. Jamison will soon take up his duties as county agriculturist 'or De chutes county. i Rang r J. 0. F. Anderson and fam ily have returned to 1he winter head quarters of Mr. Anderson at the Kelly ranch near Paulina after a we;?k In Prineville. The Ochoco C. & H. Ass 'ciattion held the regular annual meeting at the local Forestry headoua'ters on Januarv 19. The following c f leers were elected for the ensuing year. Oeo. H. Russell. Pres.; Peter Mar-era, Sec.-Treas., with Oeo. H. Russell, J. M. Blevins. Jas. H. Scott members of the advisory board. At a meeting of the Mill Cre"k C. & H. association, it was almo-t uni versally agreed that ni bulls would be placed on the above range during the next grazing season. Ins'ead, each stockman will breed In his own vasMidos hefore turning out time, which is June 1, for the Mill Creek territory. On account of H tie snow an''. he frozen condition of the ground, nnto travel between Prinvill nnd Mitchell has been possible dur ng a c rslder able portion of the present month. XEViH NOTES lVSSi 8 I