Ttff I. CROOK COWNTT JOlTlflAL Till I11IM1, Nil o, irai era Fred Landis was Prlnevllle's ref eree at the Redmond Game. The Methodist Ladies Aid met this week with Mrs. Guy Lafollette. Dr. and Mrs. Rosenberg motored to Redmond on Sunday tor the Came. The Psychocrats will meet on Sat urday at the home ot Mrs. Lake M. Bechtell. Ogden Mills is back at school, af ter visiting his parents at the Paul ina ranch. Mrs. Peorge Wiley was called to Albany Sunday on account ot the erious illness ot her mother at that place. A little snow fell on the hills ar ound Prlneville last Sunday and the ground was slightly white In town Monday morning. John Beard left Friday evening for his home in Lebanon, after visit ing his mother, Mrs. Eva Beard, tor couple ot weeks. The home of George Ray on west First street has been treated with a tresh coat ot white paint, much im proving the looks of the property. Pat Ireland, Dad Ireland, Mrs. Brace Ensley, Mrs. Bill Ireland and little Bill Ireland composed a car load that made the trip to see the Redmond game on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold of Bend visited the latter's father, Mr. Mar lon Templeton over the week end In Prineville. Mr. Templeton has been quite ill at bis home in thii city. Joe Howard has purchased a new trailer for his car. He took his fam ily on a trip to the ranch on Tuesday and' took a couple of calves in the trailer to have fattened for the but cher. The Sunday School and church services will be combined at the Bap tist Church Sunday, May 8th. A special program will be given in ob servance of Mother's Day, beginning at 10:30. t. Lot Pearce arrived Monday morn ing to operate the linotype machine In the Journal office. Lot has been working on the Banner-Courier in Oregon City, but on account of the asthma was compelled to come back to Central Oregon. ereS an totfOU oil for each entine STANDARD OIL COMrANTf (CALIFORNIA) i Jh Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brink were Powell Butte visitors Sunday. Charles Parrlsh and family ot Powell Butte visited In Prineville Sunday. I Mrs. Hugh Laktn is ill with the I la grippe. Mrs. Custer is caring for her. I Warren Brown returned on Sat- 1 urday morning from a business trip to Portland. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frolseth have moved into the Joe Lister house in j North Prineville. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster spent ; Tuesday night in town from Powell Butte with friends. The Presbyterian Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. John Wigle on the 12th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kelly visited in Trineville from Milllcan, where they moved the first of the week. The Service Motor Sales announce that they have taken on the Dodge line ot cars, in addition to the Bulck and Chevrolet and Chandler cars and Republic trucks. The Lyric Is to have a special showing of the Moon Riders on Sat urday afternoon on account of the school play Friday night, with ano ther film to round out the program. Mrs. Crisp left last Saturday to make her home with her son In the Valley. She has been employed as housekeeper for Carey Foster for some time, and has been active in church circles. The winners of the public school athletic try-out are, Lester Daven port, Buster Tull, Roderick Lafol lette, Lewis Gillam, Clyde McDan iel, Avex Miller. Wilfred Donnely and Clyde Gallaher. Thus far there are no additional county entries. Among those attending the Red mond baseball game were, Mrs. E. R. Laughlin, Lyle and Lela Laugh lin, Veva Bolter, Madge Rowell. Robert Chambers, Ben Fox, Sylvan Michel. Lloyd Hainline. Victor Sund nuist, Victor Coshow, Lee Llpincott, Dr. H. G. Davis, and Mrs. Sam Gan ger. Four tables were Beated when Mrs. Ted Carlson entertained the Even ing Bridge Club at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alta Bow man received the club prize, and Mrs. Mattie Elliott carried away the guest prire. Mrs. Custer, Naomi Hughes, Mrs. Frank Foster, Mrs. Mattie Elliott and Mrs. Jay Upton were guests The hostess served very dainty grape ice cream and cake. i advantapi w in t&e -resources experience -Imowiede .eqtdpmeat of th Standard Oil Company whicfi combine to mak ZERQLENEan of quality Jr - sr. .7 .-7 -r -r.-.-1 r A Nicolai Says ? Rexall Corn Solvent will remove that CORN. "Your money if not satisfied." 25cents the bottle. For sale only at PRINEVILLE T. J. Ferguson was in town on business from Roberta. Judge Wallace returned yesterday morning from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox ot Post were iu town on Tuesday. Mayor Wurzweller left last night on a business trip to Portland. Ira Swift of Summit Prairie was in town on business last Wednes day. Miss Lenora Cunningham spent the week end at her home in Port land. E. J. Wilson was a Sunday night passenger on the outgoing train for Portland. Z. M. Brown of Portland, was a business visitor in Prineville during the week. Miss Josephine . Thompson left Thursday night to visit with friouJs in Portland. H. J. Day returned to Bend Sun day after several weeks visit with Mrs. R. L. Schee. Illda Cohrs left Tuesday evening tor a visit at the Tom Hamilton place at Ashwood. H. C. Ellis and wife of Bend were visitors in Prineville Sunday. They also visited the dam. M. R. Elliott has been making a business visit In Portland, leaving last Thursday night. Three cars of cattle were shipped by Ed Clayton on Saturday, and S cars by Claude Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and two children of Bend, were visitors iu PrineVille last Tuesday. S. S. Stearns came to Prineville from Eugene last Tuesday. He will remain here during the summer. J. E. Stewart and company on Tuesday announced reductions In nearly all lines of staple groceries. Mrs. Hershey Is entertaining her two little grandchildren, Helen and Willard Monner of Gateway, this A "Juvenile" party was given at the home of S. W. Babcock last night in honor of the high school teachers. Cecil Stearns made a trip to the Harvey Dunham ranch last Sunday. He returned on Tuesday with a bunch ot cattle. , Mothers day will be observed with appropriate services at the Metho dist Church Sunday at 11 A. M., also sermon at 7:30 P. M. H. D. Schudder of the State Land Settlement Board is in Prineville this week looking after business in regard to the new State experi mental farm near Prineville. The Local railroad office has been quite busy with lncomming freight this week. Four cars of lumber were received on Tuesday for the State Highway Commission, and one car of iron pipe for the county. Mrs. L. M. Hodges and daughter Dolly l;ft for Eugene on Wednesday evening, to visit with Mrs. Hodges' sister. Dolly will visit for about a week, while Mrs. Hodges will extend her stay for about a month. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One Ford Truck, Two Ford Touring cars and one Ford bug. Will take wood as part pay ment. Otto Soutag. 33tf. FOR SALE Netted Gem potatoes, see C. M. Charlton, Powell Butte. MILLINERY Just received new stock of millinery. Another on the way. Look at my stock be fore buying elsewhere. Prices rea sonable. Mrs. J. N. Wright. Flowers For Sale For Mothers' Day Flowers may be purchased at Mrs Wright's store on Main street by those who are observing Mothers' Day, May 8th. DRl'O CO. All the citizens ot Crook Coun- ty are invited to the Court house Iu Prineville on next Tuesday night at eight o'clock' to help organize the CROOK COUNTY IRRIGATORS TUI-STATE STOCK IS MOVINO FAST Under the direction of Flatow A Blumtleld, sates managers, the stock of the Trl-8tate Store Is moving fast. The stock of the Redmond store was brought to Prineville last week, and goods were sent down from Portland In order to make the stock complete In all particulars. There are bargains In all depart ments, according to the managers, that are really unbelievable and peo ple ran only find the extent ot them by looking the bargains over for themselves. LAWKS AXNKX A very interesting afternoon was spent by the members of the Ladles Annex at the May meeting, held on Tuesday. Mrs. O. A. Hedluud offered a number of books to the Annex Li brary, which were gludly accepted. The plans were partly laid out for a party to be given some time dur ing the month, for the men, as well as the ladies. It was definitely decided to keep the library open through the sum mer months. The program consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg, piano duet by the misses Blanche and Bernice Shlpp, and Jay H. Upton explained and discussed the five measures to be voted upon at the special election In June. Thirteen new members were tak en into the Annex at this meeting. She was tho last woman in the world he would have suspected, then came the swift raid on crimin al headquarters, the round-up, the inspection, the appalling climax! She, the girl he was to marry, stood before him, ringed with the over whelming evidence of her crlmlnall ity! .What did he do? What would her more respectable sisters of the FRIDAY L Y Special Notice On account of the School Entertainment Friday Night The Moon Riders Will be shown Saturday Afternoon At 2:30 o'clock And to round out a splendid program for thls mat inee, a 1,000 foot reel, entitled "Grazing Industry" Will be shown. This big picture Is sent out by the Forest Service to better acquaint the public with its great activities, and is sure to be of great in terest to all Kntire Change of Program world say should be done with her? Law and Order; Justice and Duty clamored for her conviction. "Part ners ot the Night" will movt you, thrill you, lift you from your seat. Written by Irojr Scott and present ed by Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach, this great drama, directed by Paul Scardon, Is a mystery Master piece. At the Lyric on Monday. PKIVKVII.I.E HKCOM) LAOK FOK 1IHK1H riT Prineville kpok second place In the contest tor the Biggs Cup, which was held st Madras on Saturday night. Bend scored 90. S and Prine ville 89.5. The loss ot one of the members ot the Prineville team Just a few days prior to the contest put the kibosh on Prlnevlllo's per fect work, though the local team almost won In spite of this. Nearly every Odd Fellow from Ochoco Lodge was able to go over, and near ly 800 members of the order were present. KXdTlXfl KTl'XTS One of the exciting episodes In DoiikIhb Fairbanks new Artcruft picture, "The Knickerbocker Iluck aroo," which will be shown nt The Lyric Theatre. Is that of the screen athlete climbing out of a window of a speeding Pulman, continuing up to the roof ot the car and running along on the top of the train, then Jumping to the swinging arm of a water feeder from which he leitp onto the back of a horse. This Is the start of a thrilling chase In which two hundred cowboys pursue Falrbunka for miles op Into the hills Arrangements were mndn with the office of the Dlrector-Oonernl of Railroads for the nso ot an entire train for the scenes above describ ed. An abandoned track' In the San Fernando deert was selected for the location, because of the scenario demanding tho desert atmosphere. Whitening Cleans Paint. To clean ulnl tliut is not varnished, take a llunnel ami squeeze nearly dry out of warm winer, and dip In s little whitening. Aly to the paint, and with a llttls rnlililng It will Instantly remove ici'i'iise, smoke, or other stains. Wash with warm water, and rub with a small cloth, it will not In jure the iiiohi ilelli'ste color; makes It look like new; and last much longer than If cleaned with sonp ami water. NOTICR FOR PUM.ICATION (laolatrd Trait) 0;i()H3. Pt'RI.IC LAND RALE, Drparlmrnt of th Interior. U. 8. Land Offlr at Th Halle., Or., April . IU21. Notic It hereby nlvrn that, M directed by th CommiMtoner of th General Land offlr. tinder provision of See. 24A6, R. S., ptirauant to th appliiatlon of Rirhant 8pa-llnir.-r. Serial Nn. IlilOKS, we will offer at public aal, to th hliheat bidder, hut at not lean than 12.00 per arr, at 10:11 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of June, next, at thl offlr. th following trait of land! NW'., NW'.. Sec. 8. T. 14 8.. R. 16 K. W. M. Oonuining- 40 acre. I. -Thia tracC la or dered into th market on a ahowlni that th greater liortion thereof Is mountainoui or too rouiih for cultivation." The aule will not b kept open, but will be declared Hoard when thoa prcernt at the hour named hav ceaaed bidding. Th per ann makinii th highest bid will b reuulred lo immediately pay to th Krlver th amount thereof. In the Evening v Any neraons claiming adveraely 111 above. described lend Hi ..lvi.nl ( til. Ihrlr fl.lru, or objection, on or befor th. Urn rleelg. naled fur Ml.. H. MIAMI wuuuaii K, . S-a Rgkir. NOTICE rt'MI.ICATION 011714. Penarlmcnt of In tntorlor, U. B. Und Off I., ot Th Halle. Or., April It, Itul. Nolle, b hereby given tool rr.nk A. Ilae. airman of liernea, Oregon, who, on Marrb . Ilt. nt.il Additional Homestead. No. OIS714. for S NKV. NKH MWW and N't HKli. Kertton 11, 1'imo.hln It, Houth Kai.g SO fcaal, Willamette Meridian, naa riled no lira of Intention lo make lhr-y proof, Ui eatabllah claim lo Ihf land ftbttva So arrtbed, before Charles A. ftharmnn, U, S. Commissioner, at Mantra Oregon, on th II. I dor f Mar, IU!!!. 1'lattnanl nam, a witnesses! Fisher nn. Harry llarnr. Hymn ll.nn.lt. Had tiaunorra, all of Hrn. firnrnn. H. KKANK WOODCOCK. It-N IUl.ur. NOTICR (r FINAL ACCOUNTING Nolle, la hrb (Iv.n b th undrralsnM), W. I). Ilarnra. A.lmlntatnilor, wllh th WlM Annranl of Ih. Kalal of Core W. Updike, draad, lo all prnMina lnt.re.trd In aaie ratal, that h haa mail and fllrd with Itva County Cl.rk of IhU County hi final ft. rounlln of hi dmlhUlatkn of aaUt rvtal, and th Court haa Ml Monday, Ih ith day of Jun. at H:H0 p. m- at th County Court Room In I'rlnrvlll.. Onmon, aa Ih tlm and plar for hrarliiK nnd nettling aald final arrountln. at whlrh Mild tlm and plar any pron int.re.lrd In lit .lal may au par and objrt to ..Id final art'ounlln. W. D. II A UN KM, Admnr. W. W. A of th. Kalal of timn ll-U W. Dpdlk. dn-eaud. NOTICK FOR ITMI.ICATION oilman omit) j oi(,s4 Department of th Interior, I'. R. tnd Of. Irr at Th Dalle.. Orrm.n. April I, ItUI. Notlr U) hetrlty tflvrn that IIKOIIliK A. I'AKKItR, of Alfalfa. Orenon. who, on October IS, I KIT, mail Homeatcad Kntry nmi'Sll; on Dee. IS, IWI ,'. mad Ad. II. K. 01U4KS and on Jun 10, HUH mail Ail. II. K. Nn. MUM, for tW-i He.. 90. K'., F.'v. HWk, NrAj. See. II, KW4 NWt,. Her Hon SI. Townahlp II. Houlh, Hanir IK Kb. I. Wlllamrllr Meridian, ha Sled nollr of Intention to mak three-year proof. lrt e. Inbll.h rialm lo III. tnml al"ive di-eerllwd. b fore H. C. Kill., II. S Cominl.,loner, at tlend. O'-eiion, nn th lint iluy of June, lli.'l. Cialmanl ftamr. a. llnr,i! Alvln I'.l eraon. of Alfalfa, Dreiion : I'hurlt. 11. t'.ri h on. IMile Krt.km, II. C. CUIriilm. all of Mend, Oretron. 3I-I4 II. KRANK WOODCOCK, ReuUlrr NOTICK FOR I'CIII.ICATION OID'.MO llll Deparlnirnt of the Interior, tl. R. Land Of Ire nt The lolle. Orraon. April , M, Noth-r t. hereby tflvrn thnt KANNY PAI1KKR of Alfalfa, Oreifon, who, on Betitemher. K4, lt'17, made lloineelead Kntry Ullilo and on June III. I'll" Ad. II F. No 0 1 V4 1 n. for WV, RKV,. and SW4, Her. t, and Nl Ne4, He, lln Vi, Tnwnahlp I7-Knuth. Ran I. Kn.t, Willametle Merlillan, ha. Ated nolle of inlenlkin lo make Ihreo-yrar proof, to lnlllh rlalm to th land above drarrlhed. b for II C. Kill.. V. S, Commluloner. at Hend. Oi-eon, on the Srd day of Jun. Ifr.'l. Claimdnt name, aa wltnmM Alvln I'eU .raun. of Alfalfa, Oreaon ; Cliarle H. Krlrk. on, Mettle Krtrkton, H. (1. Kltlrldi. all of llend. Oreyon, 11-311 II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Rrylit.y NOTICK TO CREDITORS In th County Court of th Slat of Ormn, for th County of Crook, In Ih Matter of the Ratat of Kalherine Reverman, deaa4. Nottr Is hereby given lhal th undersigned haa been appointed by th County Court of th Hint of Oregon, for Ih County of Crook, prohat deiiartment. AdinlnistralriB of Ih Katat of Katherln. Kev.rman, deceased. AH teron having rlalma agalnat said Katat ftr hereby rniuired to present them wllh th pmtwr vouches within sl month from th date hereof to Ih. Admlnl-tralrig al 1I.0 Hi.sulillng llullding, I'ortland. Oregon. Dat of Aral publication, April tl, IH'il. Dal of last publication, May 10, lv:l, JKNN1K HOLLAND. Admlnlstrtitrli of th Fatal 81- of Katherln Keverman, deceased NOTICK FOR ri lll.lCATION 0IM7S Department of th Interior, II. S. tjnd Of fic nt Th Dalles, Orrgon, April 12, mi. Nolle la hereby given that OKA C. FRKNCH, of Prineville, On-gnn, who, on Noy. I. 11. glad Homeatead Kntry, No. 0IM7S, for F'4 NK'i. Her. S4. NWI4. WljNK'i, B.llon St. Township U-Houlh. Kan l-Kwt Wlllsm elte Meridian, haa filed notlr of Intention V mak three-year proof, to estsbll.h rlalm to the land above described, before Lake M. Dechtell, United Hlalea CommUiloner, at rrlnevlll, Oregon, on th 26th day of May, 1021. Claimant names aa witnesses: B. E. Kkk well, William I. Diahman, Km rat O, Mattaoa. Robert Drowning, all of rrlnevlll., Oregon. 31-86 H. KRANK WOODCOCK, Register c SATURDAY "Alias Jimmy Valentine" By Bert Lytoll And Comedy SUNDAY Alice Joyce in "The Vengounce of Durnnd" And Comedy MONDAY "Partners of the Night" And Comedy TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Douglas Fairbanks "The Knickerbocker Bucaroo" and big special Comedy THURSDAY Mildred Harris Chaplin in "Old Dad" And Comedy