TIM HSDW, MAY HMtl. Page I. PRINEV1I.LK UTV RULWAT Tiuie Table No. 5 Effective 1S:01 A. M. Suaduy, Feb ruary 80, 19SO 40 and 80 Acre Tracts V On the Ochoco Project In a Wret Bound moon cocnty jornxAL UUodi Motor Motor M)d No. t No. No. 1 P M P. M. A. li. Lt. Prineville 7:15 4:45 5:15 Lt. Wilton 7:55 5:00 l:K Lv. McCallWer 8:19 5:15 5:45 L. O'Neil 8:20 6:16 :00 Ai. Prfnevl J-A 8:10 5:46 ;20 Ea4 Bound tattons Mixed Motor Motor No. J No. 4 No. A. M P. M. P. II Ar. Prineville 8:35 6:65 8:10 At. Wilton 8:20 :40 1:80 Ar. McCalliiter 7:05 :16 8:26 Ar. O'Neil 7:65 6:16 8:46 Lt. Prinevl Jet 7:40 6:00 8:15 new size package; CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL GUY LAFOLLETTE, Editor and Publisher Eater at the postoffloe ei Oiiim es seconeVclass aaattrt. FrtawvUle, Price K.M per im. payable strictly ta warn. In ease of chance of address please amity m at one, shrine kotk oM ajsi mmm acrtisss ' FosejaAJierUsinsRuiiriii.t ti I t THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION J THE OUTLOOK A Washington news dispatch ays: "The cut In federal reserve bank Interest rates, announced within the week at such widely separated cen- ide Permanent and stable settle ters as New York, Atlanta and Chi-jaenU in Europe. The business of ago, comes to American industries : th country, as a measure of sound with all the cheer of a burst of sun-jPolicy wknta that done and is bring hine after a storm. j ,ng PaT hv " done. Ore- "A lively quickening of business j "on Journal. which even the most casual obser vers cannot have failed to note, has been the immediate result The outlook today is the brightest since the armistice was signed. The credit situation is described as a great deal better than a year ago, and money easier than at any time for months. An avalanche of gold is sweeping down on America ' from every quarter. The govern- P,e- w tney must weign tne mat menfs strong boxes are declared to ter and think for themselves. Much be at the bursting point. depends upon which road is taken Values of securities tn the New now r ln September. York stock market are higher, and Dai,y we meet PeoP'e wno If the volume of trading is increased. ' 1 nad on'v finished High School, or Whether Wall Street actually sens- "why aldn,t 1 reaIlz8 tne value of a es an improved situation or not, its tone and its action are evidence of Its belief in improved conditions. America has more than one third of the gold in the world, and the other nations could not, with the re maining two thirds, pay the debts they owe us. The deposits in Amer ican savings banks have risen to six and one half billions against three billions before the war. The bank ing resources of the United States are far beyond anything ever known ; in thn world 1 . America is the ona nation on earth ! that is in a position to manufac- ture things at 100 per cent capacity. and the one nation that is compara- iively free from heretical oroblems in industrial disputes. Pert ln that ,ine and th expert Is The world has been at a standstill the man who et pleasure out of in construction for half a dozen work M wel1 a b,8 years and the United States is the' Don,t t0P school until you have only nation with plants and work- t0- Ex. ers capable of meeting the demands ! ' lor building and structural enter-j DECORATION DAY v. prise. Settlement of world condi-j The ceremony of placing flowers tions is the thing that stands most gnd flags, of holding Memorial Ser in the way toward the reconstruction j vices is only an outward sign of the necessary after so long a period of honor we do our soldiers. It is but son-construction and years of un- j a sign of the reverence of our hearts, sampled destruction. rt is one of the Important days of The decline in interest rates as ' the entire year. No other carries recognized by lowered discount; the lesson of patriotism and sacrt rates in the federal reserve banks is ' f jce for country so strongly. If all scarcely the beginning of the decline j boys and girls are taught the true of such rates certain to come. The ; meaning of Memorial Day, and that , money n?ed in the last two or three it is a privilege to take part rever years in extravagance and specula- entiy i the exercises of the day, I tion at colossal rates, is no long-!there will be no problem of Amer er required in that field. The huge ! Wnizatinn far an these voune-1 wms employed in hoarding by Iiteers who sought and much time held control of the markets, is large ly liberated because of the deflation in prices. The late stagnation at In dustrial plants through fear of the future and by reason of cancelled or ders threw more money in Idleness. ' Money will not remain in idle ness. Its owners want it to work - and they will presently be seeking ' borrowers. Then the decline in in 1 terest rates will go to a maximum - and the sequel will be the effort of c money to earn a profit thru in- reatment in productive enterprise of every description, It is impossible for the United States in our plentl o nf mh. credit and resources rcont nue to' do other than advance VU tuuuuuo - into a growing activity. , A better feeling will spread over the country as the trend of the Har ding administration toward efforts to stabilize Europe . becomes more marked. The better feeling descri bed In the above news dispatch is indonbtedly in part due to a grow Jng belief that Hughes and Hoover are .gradually leading President Harding Into plans for throwing the tafluence of the United States on the ymeKY. eaasaaafcsailje WHAT NEXT All over the country thousands of boys and girls are finishing High School and Grade School. This chapter of life is being closed. The question, "What Next?" must soon be faced. Up to this time decisions largely nav been made for the8e younK Peo" college education?" Gone are the days when a sixth gTade schooling armed a man or woman to cope with business conditions. To be sure, we all know folks highly successful ln business in spite of the lack of book learning, but think of the greater Success they might have had if they 1 possessed the advantage of a thoro ughly trained mind. So to every boy and girl we say, if possible, continue your education. If breadwinning is a necessity right wy. accept the work at hand cheer fuIly and worK and hard 'n ne Great School of Experience. Many P&ths are open to the young folks of toi7- There is enough about anT work to learn to become an ex- pro-tsters are concerned. Ex. Men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than men who try to do nothing and succeed. GOOD TIME GIVEX 151RXS j VISITORS AT DAXCE The dance given for the Burns High School on Thursday night was quite a social event, aiding consid erably in getting the Burns students and the local students acquainted. There was a good sized crowd in at tendance. The music was furnished by the Johnson Creek Orchestra and the organization can now be consld- ?red as a standby of the town. le.lw,.a rrAtex nVinvn ft conn 1 IIO V tflliui a "tic " e a time as could be given them under the circumstances and they all seem ed to be well pleased with Prineville even if their baseball team did suf fer defeat in both games. More Coffee Perhaps, Abyssinia Is the original home ef the coffee tree, and In the highlands of that country there are immense for ests of it that have never been teuched. I 10 cigarettes for 10 cts Handy and convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes : 10 for 10 cts ; -20 for 20 cts. It's Toasted SEE THIS DISPLAY ' Merchants are more and more re alizing that the old days of exces sive profits are a think of the past and that people are going to buy where they get value .received. Al though there Is no opportunity to examine an article and thus Judge correctly as to Its quality when deal ing with mall order houses, yet the lower price often found is the bait which brings them customers. The Inland Auto Company of this city has taken the pains to examine and tear apart a number of these suppos ed bargains from among the lines which they handle, and their win dow display clearly explains the false economy of sectring a much Inferior article In order to affect a small saving ln the purchase price. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice ti hereby given by the nnderslgmed '. the sheriff of Crook County. Oregon, that ' pursuant to an execution and order of sale ; issued out of the Circuit Court of the State j of Oregon for Crook County on the 11th day oi may. isi, in the suit In foreclosure, Her man Dill ts. A. P. Franch et at., and to me directed, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for eaih, at the front door of the county courthouse In Prineeilla, Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of June, 1921 at the hour of ten oeloek In the forenoon of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit ; The North half of the Northwest Quarter The Dutch Laundry It Will pay yon to have your washings dons good not ruined, not too much blueing, but nice and white. I am looking for more clothes ruff drying, ironing and wet wash. Tou will find that my prices are reasonable. Blankets washed 3 for $1.00. No fading, bnt they look like new. We get the washings and return It nice and clean at all hours, every day In the week. Mrs. M. Trapman a- East Oth Street LAND PLASTER An Oregon Oregon $15.00 per Ton Why' Pay More? REDMOND LUMBER & PRODUCE COMPANY I REDMOND, . - Cornett Stage Co. ' Stages leave Prineville and Paulina Daily except Sunday Office with Ochoco Creamery OCHOCO of Section Twenty la Township Fourteen, South, of Rang Seventeen East of the Will em rite Meridian in Oregon. Dated thai Xilh day of May, 191. OI.IB H. OI.SON. 34-SS& Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon NOTICB SHERIFF- DALE OP REAL ESTATE Notice la hereby given by the andertlgned sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, that pur suant to an execution and order of sale la sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County on the ltth day of May. 1051 In the suit In foreclosure. Rob ert Wiley vn. Charlee C. O'Neil el el., and to me directed. I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the front dwr of the county eourthouee In Prineville. O-egon. on Saturday, the lHh day of June, 1921 at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit. The Northeast smarter of Section Thirty Four and the Smithwret quarter of Section Twenty Six In Township Fourteen South, of Range SWteen East of the Willamette Meri dian In Oregon. Dated this 12th day of May. 11. OMR H. Ot.SON. J.-IISc. Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon NOTICE TO CRPDITORS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of John R. Foster,' deceased, to all creditor! of aald de ceased and to all persons having claims airalnst said estate, to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office nf M R. Elliott at Prineville. Oregon, within siv months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time May 1!, 1921. S4-.c. CANAR1SSA POSTER, Admlnlstrat-lx of the estate of John R, Foster, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the estate of John W. Snyder to the creditors of the aald deceased and to all persons having etalms against aald estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at hie office tn Prineville, Oregon, within aim months from the date of the first publication of this no tice. Dated this 12th day of May. S4-Re. M. R. ELLIOTT, Administrator of the estste of John W. Snyder, Deceased. Product for Farmers - OREGON At prices that are fair, terms that you can meet. If you want an irrigated ranch, we have it for you. Office with Crook County Journal. LAND CO., Prineville 0re8n HAR CLUB Saturday, Johnson Creek mm This dance is given for the benefit of the PrineviHe Base Ball Club and will give all hard-boiled and other wise a chance to not only bestir them selves but also to help along what is expected to be one of the best ball teams in these parts. ! Suit Yourselves as to Dress A PRIZE FOR THE BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTER Tickets to Dance $1 Nicolai Says Take Peptona if you need a Reconstructive Tonic, an Aid for enriching the Blood, building the Strength and improving the Health Generally $1.50 a pint bottle. For Sale Only At PRINEVILLE DRUG OO. A Want Ad HEY REUBE ! DTIME HALL May 21 9waSdMi$w'$ Jazz Orchestra Punch Served Gets Results V