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CROOK UOl'KT. JOVHSL APRIL N. l"-0. The City Seth Dixon loft Monday on a trip to Burns Burris Is sick with spot- Charlie ted fever. H. Kyle and wife visited In town last Saturday. I, . A. Gassett was in town from Fife last Sunday. P. 1. McXamee of Bend spent Sat urday night in town. Otto Sontag made the trip to Portland last Monday. A. Q. Arlington was over from Redmond last Saturday. W. B. Russell and family motored to Madras last Sunday. C. N. Bradford and wife were up from Fife last Saturday. Ray Putnam has been under tJ-e weather for several days. A. P. Jones was In the city Monday from his ranch at McKay. Mrs. Winner Is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Koopman. W. T. Benson, a stockman - ' erts, was In town Saturday. Carl Fischer was In town Friday trom his ranch at Powell Butte. Warren Taney left on the nighl train for Portland last Monday. Judge N. G. Wallace made the trip to Madras Tuesday of this week. E. H. Schmidt, of Powell Butte was business visitor in the city Tuebdr.y. L. G. Ogden was in town Tuesday from his ranch on lower Crooked river. E. B. Knox, ex-sheriff of Crook County wasa business visitor In the city Tuesday. Earl Laughlin came into town from Paulina last Tuesday to visit with relatives L. Kidwell was in the city last Sat urday. O. B. Gray, of Paulina was In town Inst Saturday. Oscar Chitwood came up from Uriuly last Friday. E. T.Luthey was here last Saturday attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pout were vis iting in town Inst week. ' Roy II. McAllister was a business visitor In the city Friday. Grover Price was a businass visit or In town lust Saturday. Tom M. Miller came down from Post for the stockmen's meeting. W. W. Grant was In town from Pendleton the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bri attended to bu&iness lu town last Saturday. E. E. Gillenwater of Post was Prinevtlle visitor on Saturday last. Max Wurtweiler wns In the city Monday attending to business affairs. Floyd Huston was in town last Friday from Held visiting Ills fam ily D.' H. Chambers of Bundnn, Ore gon, came to town on busness lust Friday. Denton G. Burdick, of Redmond. was a business visitor in the city Monday. John Ford came up from The Dal les last Friday to attend to business in town. Horace Wurzweller of Powell But- tes was a very interested visitor at the Stockmen's meeting. E. C. Faught. an old resident of Prinevillo, was in the city the last of the week visiting friends. Louis Fischer, who Is a farmer near Roberts, visited' In town lust Friday with the Mulholland family. C. C. Brown and C. P. Dorain, both Bend residents, were in town on Ed. Rannels, a stockman of the' busil"s Ia8t Friday and Saturday. a visitor in Paulina country, was town this week. Ray Osborne. Wm. Lewis, and Tom Williams were In town Saturday from the Ochoco Dam. Hugh Lister and his wife were In town from Paulir.a on Tuesday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Maud Puett motored in from Paulina Tuesday to make a visit with her son, Norris Bjxby. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baldwin, Miss Elizabeth Baldwin, and R. S. Dixou motored to Bend last Sunday. Cv M. Mansfield, the battery man, at the Inland Auto Company, left Sunday night for Portland for a few days visit there. Bert Stanton was in the city Mon day from the Shorty Davis place where he has had a sub-contract on the Crooke,d River Highway. O. H. Olson, candidate for the dem ocratic nomination of County Sheriff was in town last Saturday attending the meeting of the stockmen. The Inland Auto Company, during the past week, have sold Ford Tour ing Cars to Arthur Champion, of thj Ochoco Mines, Mr. Lantz, a painter, Joe Hardy, of the Oregon Trunk Line nd Homer York, of Paulina. The County Clerk's office has been kept very busy this last week issuing fishing licenses, and registering new comers to this county, and those who failed to vote in 1918 and 1919, for primary election day, which is Mav 21st. R. W. Douglas, office manager of the Inland Auto Company, returned after spending several weeks in the east visiting with relatives. While In the East Mr. Douglas had the privi lege of being conducted through sev eral automobile factories. Mrs. Dou glas remained in the east, and does not expect to come home for another month. Judge Duffy was here on Saturday from Bend, attending to what busi ness had accumulated in his absence here. M. S. Mayfield of Roberts was in town Saturday afternoon. He atten ded the stockmen's meeting In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dee were over from Grizzly last Saturday at tending to business in connection with their land. Mr. Dick Mulholland was in town last Friday and Saturday visiting his wife and daughter, who are spending the winter here. Dayton D. Kay. enterprising young salesman for Archer & Wiggins spent the week end in Prineville visiting with friends and calling on the local trade. John Combs motored 1nd last Sunday to attend the lecture on Christian Science by Paul Stark Se eley of Portland, at the Bend Athlet ic uiud. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts were made happy by the arrival of a five pound baby girl last Monday morn- I mg. They have named the little girl isorma Jean. Henry McCall visited In town from np Ochoco last Saturday. He was a dinner guest at the Summers residen ce and attended the stockmen's meet ing in the evening. Charles Ross returned from Port land Saturday morning, where he at tended the Ford Dealers Meeting that was held there on the 31st of March. While In the valley he made a fly- ins inp to Mc.MInnville to visit his Drotner tn that city. r tt ueurga n. cannon and wife, ac companied by Mrs. Cannon's little son. Lawrence, who residua t To. Grande, were In town last week. They have been visiting at Post. They have announced that they plan to come to Frinevlle to live sometime in me iuture. Give ConsecratedDollars At Home or Abroad the church stands back of civilization THE Presbyterian Church has always teen forward in evangelism and social service. It seeks Jo turn men to God and to uplift life in every commun ity it touches. Teaching and preaching amid die mows of the Arctic and the jungles of Africa Tenting the sick on five continents a colossal amari:an ministering to suffering himanily in super-sMion-ridden regions, wlieie die only hospitals are church-maintained ' Teaching India's millions to impound their wafers against coming drought, showing Brazil how" to plow its land, and combating Bolshevism in the mines, lumber camps, and congested areas of cities This is how the Presbyterian Church is helping to make a better world. Every Presbyterian adherent is a partner in this magnificent enterprise. What can the church count upon from you in the financial canvass April 25 to May 2 ? . Attend the ntanal Preebyterian Church f yoa have no regular place of worehio Mrs. lorn O'Connor has been quite 111 with the grippe. W. F. Mason wa business visitor in the city Saturday. B. U. Gruff anil wife were In town Tuesday on business. Mary V. Charlton was hi the city Saturday on business. Roy Mofftt wns a business visitor in the city this week. J. R. Terrell wus In the city from Terre bonne yesterday. W. M. Treadwell wus 111 this city yesterday from l'urilund. T. L. Wallace of Suiom registered at the hotel Wednesday. Iliuel K. Phillips of the Izee ranch visited in town this week. Joe Bryson was In the city Satur day from his ranch at Roberts. L. A. Newell made a business trip to Kedmuud and Bend Tuesday. Mrs. Manila Ruchor was transact ing business in the city Saturday. 0. L. Davis and wife of Grandvlew were In town the first of the week. Orvillu Morris, of Terrebonne, came over for the dunce on the first. C. A. Bobbins of Redmond was a business visitor in the city Saturday. S. D. Mustard of Powell Buttes was a business visitor in the city yester day. Harrison Hacklcman came down from Barnes Tuesday on a business trip. There will be services at the Cath olic Church next Sunday at Nine o' clock, i C. A. Cube and wife of Roberts were business visitors in the city Sat urday. i Elbert Houston a rancher of Rob- cits, wus transacting business iu the city Saturday. Nora SteurnB Is spending this week on the ranch up Crooked River with Crystal Stearns. Harry Furnsworth returned to Pul nian last Suiuluy after spending his spring vacation with his mother here. E. C. Faught returned to Prine ville a few days ago from his home at Dufur, Oregon, visiting relatives, here. Miss Olga Cllne came to town lust Thursday to visit at the Sum mers residence. She Is well known here, and at present makes her home in Portland. , J. W. Shingler, District represen tative of the. Western Soil Bacteria Company, arrived here yesterdav to spend severul days attending to busi ness interests of the company In this vicinity. Mrs Horton furnished the music for the dance lust Thursday night. Quite a crowd was In attendance, and an enjoyable time was spent by all present It was rumored that Mrs. Horton will be here again In a couple of weeks to play for another dance. The Carnation Club, the live or ganization in connection with the Eastern Star will meet next Wednes day, the 14th at the home of Mrs. Rosenberg. All members of the East ern Star are eligible to attend theBe meetings, and are cordially invited. The Ladies of the Mission Circle of the Baptist Church will give a "silver tea" April 13th, at the home of Mrs. E. S. Dobbs. on Third Street, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. This organization Is the one that gave the Green Tea last month on St. Patrick's day, which was so much enjoyed by those who attended. Anyone who de sires may attend these teas given by the Baptist ladies, and are cordially invited. Lake M. Bechtefl and family, ac companied by Asa Battles, motored to Bend Sunday The Great Air Robbery l MVFItHAI, JKWK1 IK I.t'XK PHOTOPLAY Hairing IJeiit, O. 1,. IWkli'ur Story by Jacques Juccnrd The fuel the avliitrrs from R ick, well Field. Hall Dlcgo, flew fur the The name of Lieutenant 0. L. Locklear, the only man who changes aeroplunes high In the air. The most remarkable aeronau tics ever fllnmd, including several cleanup shots of Locklear making h is famous change. The fact that United States Aerial mall postofficn wns built on the Universal City flying field for the photodrama. The beautiful Francella Bllllng ton supports Locklear. She wns lost seen in support of Count Eric von Strohelm In "Blind Husbands" LOCKLEAR, THE DAREDEVIL 0 F THE SKIES. ONLY MAN IN El) PLANES IN THE AIR Absolutely the Biggest Thriller ever shown at the LYRIC MUDAY AND NATI KDA Y, APIML UTII ,M IOTII bi'iii'fll of (he Universal Caeru at the time the Pacific fleet arrived. Wonderful lllltlit scenes. The siiei tui lu of a fight between a ninll carrying plane and a prlnte l-l lift III (lie air. Tim brilliant pageant of Ilium liialml pluiica maneuvering and liuidlng at night. The fact (hat Jacques Jaerard directed Lovklear by wlrulesa tel ephone. . The most pretentious arlnl photodruiua ever tuadn. THE WOULD WHO EVER CHAN- C ADULTS. WAR TAX, .45 .05 ff CHILD. DU WAK TAX- .11 .03 .25 ALICE BRADY IN The Hollow of Her Hand Sunday, April 1 1. Regular Price. WILLIAM FAKM'M IS A Tale of Two Cities MONDAY A YD TUESDAY HY ('HARLEM Ml KENS A roloslnl production of this sub- APRIL lime story of the French Knvoiu- t,un' 14 AVI) Continuous In Its Impressive 'juc- cess, yesterday, today and tomor row. 13 A PICTURE Foil Young people from 7 to 70 years old. ADVANCED ADMISSIONS No Greater Play. No Greater Au thor In the history of serene or Stngo A proved and continuous slccess of yesterday, today and tomorrow. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY APRIL 1115 The Squaw Man Hlory from tlm Stage Play Filled With . Human Interest, Pathos Humor and Ch.i Also A "Bray Plrtorogruph" ,YRIG the law by the wife of the man sho murdered. Hetty Castelton comes of a good the Knights Templar Easter Service 1 EBlish family, but luck has been held in the Methodist Church of that city. The sermon was preached by me pastor, nev. j. Edgar Purdy, a young pastor who has much ability. Another party consisting of Dr. Rosenberg, Mrs. Rosenberg and J. W. Carlson also motoed over to at tend this service. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of. fice, at The Dallea, Oregon, April 2nd, 1920. Notice is hereby given that CHARLES H. HOWE of Roberts, Oregon, who, on April 8th, 1915, made Homestead Ent y, No. 014722, for NW14 SWVi, SVSSW14, Section 1, W'a NEW, NV4 NW4. SK'4 NW',, Section 12, Township 17 Soulh, Range 17-East. Willamette Meririan, ha filed notice of Intention to make final three year ' Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bcchtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 15th day of May, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: r rankle HIning, Ernest E. Elrod, Arthur Lane, Jesse J. Howe, all of Roberta, O egon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 22t."C. ReiriiUr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS New Era Movement Presbyterian Church in the U.S. A Cooperating with lnterchurch World Movement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the Es tate of Diedrich FCnopmann, deceased by the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, and all creditors of said deceased, and all persons having clainu against the aaid estate, must present the same with ' proper vouchers p the undersigned at th office of L. M. Bechteil, Crook County Bank Building, in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the fimt publication of this notice. LUELLA KOOPMAN. Administratrix of the Estate of Diedrich KOOPMANN, deceased LAKE M. BETCHELL, Attorney for administratrix. , 22t5c. IV THE HOLLOW OP HER HAND Alice Brady, in "In The Hollow of Her Hand, "which Select Pictures will offer to the Lyric Theatre on Sunday is the. story of a young girl who In self-defense murders another womans husband and is later protected from against her and after trying to earn her living in England In several dif ferent ways she finally decides to come to America where a position Is offered her there as a governess. On the steamer she meets and falls in love with Challis Wrandall, a wealth; young American, who is a rake, a lib. ertine and has a wife In New York. Hetty knows nothing about all this. When her position does not material ize in America and she finds herself desperate and alone, she accepts without question Wrandall's offer of help. At last he tells he that he loves her and tells her that If she will meet him at Burton's Inn, he will marry her. Burton's Inn proves to be a regula tion roadhouse. Hetty Is suddenly awakened to the vileness of her com panion. In self defense she kills Wrandall. She escapes unnoticed and hides In the woods. WrandulPs wife is notified. She comes to the Inn and tells the sheriff that she hopes the girl that committed the crimo es capes. On her way home Hetty mis takes hnr car for tho sheriff's and tired of hiding, decides to give her-j self up. Mrs. Wrandall decides to protect her. At the funeral, Leslie Wrandall, Mrs. Wrandall's brother-in-law, takes a great fancy to Hetty. Mrs. Wran dall, who the haughty Wrandall's never approved of, decides, that she can further humiliate them by mak ing Hetty marry Leslie. Hetty Is In love with Brandon Booth, a young ar. tlse. She refuses to marry Leslie Mrs. Wrandall threatens to expose her if she refuses to marry him Meanwhile, Mr. Wrandall, Sr., has had detectives on the hunt for the guilty woman. A meeting Is arrang ed at the home of Mrs. Wrandall for the following day. She is accused of her husband's murder by the dotec tivea. She denies the accusation and Hetty then confesses. She tells the whole story and explains that she was forced to kill him In self-defense. When she finishes telling her story old Mr. Wrandall declares that the law shall not touch her. Brandon tells Hetty that it makes no differen ce to him and loads her. from the house to forget tho past and begin anew with him. A Want Ad Gets Results r"" Ilu D i : : 1 ' ti New Alfalfa, and Grass Seeder PKK E, $15.00, IIALK CASH WITH ORDER LIVEHV. ' KALAXCE O.V DE- Thls seeder attaches to deck of nn v ordlnnrv n, ..v. . Not an experiment but Is used In the east 13 years BwatteroWp1enrBaZrn1 and harrow nd See the seeder In Lakin Hardware window soon ' Examine It. nnemta it n,oti, i . . .. see mo at once or !.. Z '.;"w ".7" "ant one of them " " ! rooK uounty Bank. CHARLES C. O'NEIL r-Tr-Tinrincitir.i The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice