Tags I. CROOK COUNTY JOVRNAL TIIl'llMDAV, JVSK B m E. D. Tirrll from the Crooked rlv r was in town on business. E. 8. Dob ha was tn town Saturday from the ranch on Ochoco. Ted Stangland ot Madras was in town Friday and Saturday. Karl Miller ot Paulina came to town on business last Thursday. H. C. Winslow and wife ot Bend were Prineville visitors Thursday. Harley Woods ot Paulina spent Friday in town on a business TisiL J. S. Mays, Jr., ot Poet was in town on a business visit Thursday. B, J. Day, brother ot Mrs. S. S. Stearns, returned to Bend Sunday. L C. Perry has Just purchased a new Forr roadster from the Inland. Joe Kelso left for an extended visit to Berlin, Oregon, on Wednes day. Mrs. J. L. Smith of Suplee was a business visitor in Prineville Satur day, j Charles Peterson ot Post was a business visitor In Prineville Thurs day. ' Eddie McFarland was in town Sunday to play ball with the Prine ville team. E. W. Nelson of Post arrived in town Monday and spent a few days on business- - Peter Pauls, daughter Gladys and son William were Prineville visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Withsett re turned to Bend Sunday, after visit ing with friends Lulu Allen left Monday morning for Culver where she will spend a tew days visiting Mrs. Catherine Custer returned from Madras Friday where she had been tor a tew days Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ktechum re turned to Bend after several days visiting in Prineville. Homer Norton of Post was in Prineville Thursday getting a stock of supplies for his store Jeff Kelley of Millican arrived in Prineville Saturday morning and is making an extended stay George Brewster of Sisters was In town for the dance and also stayed over to see the ball game Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- L. E. Smith and daughter of Redmond were in town Sunday visiting with A. L. Feming. Alice D. Pratt arrived in town Tuesday evening from Portland. She Is on her way to her home in Post. Hazel Sullivan returned to Port land Monday evening after spending a tew days with friends in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. George Reams and family, Mrs. B. F- Johnson and Des sel spent the holiday on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Elkins and son Col lins and Teddy Adamson spent the Sunday on an outing in the mount ains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elkins and daughter and Mildred Hendrickson attended the Fish Fry at Madras Sunday. Lois Stewart and Martha Horrl gan returned from Portland Satur day morning, coming up with Bob Cram of Gateway. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lister, and Mrs. Palmer of Paulina arrived in town Tuesday. They are making a visit of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harpham left Saturday morning for Summit Prairie where they are spending a few days this week. H. L. Plumb, forest supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest at Bend, has recently purchased a new Ford touring car from the Inland Auto Co. Bruce Gray of Post on business Saturday. wm in town A. G. Kibbee, county commission er ot Jefferson county was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milner ot Powell Butte attended the dance Friday evening. Arthur K- Downs ot Howard spent a few days in town, arriving here Friday afternoon. Marion Allen spent a few days in Bend, going over on the train Sat urday evening and returning Mon day morning. H. K. Allen ot Powell Butte was in town on business Friday after noon. He made it a point to stay for the dance- Dorothy Glenn left last Saturday afternoon for Gateway, where she will be a guest at the home ot Veva Bolter for a tew days. Mr. and rMrs. Granville Clifton, Robert Simpson and Lake Bechtell went fishing on Mill Creek Monday. They caught enough to eat. Wilford Belknap arrived in town Sunday morning and visited with the folks around here- He returned to Portland Tuesday evening. Guy Lafollette returned from I Portland Saturday morning, where he was attending to business dur ing the latter part ot the week. I G. W. Wells of Powell Butte was In town Tuesday afternoon. He re ported that the crops were somewhat retarded in growth due to the frost Friday night Melvin Weberg of Suplee was in town Friday and attended the dance. He also wanted to make sure that the oil party from Portland arrived in town safely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boegli and two children of The Cove on Crooked river spent Monday in Prineville. Be fore returning to their home a visit was made to the dam. Mrs. Effie Calbraith and son Ar deth arrived In Prineville early Sun day morning. They made the trip from The Dalles by auto, starting about eight o'clock Saturday night t Bruce EnBley left Monday even ing for Lebanon, Oregon, where he will be joined by his wife. Mr. En sley will take over one of the farms owned by his father near Lebanon. Hazel Eickemeyer and sister Joh anna returned to their home in Port land Monday morning. Hazel has been attending school here and her sister has been visiting for the past two weeks. H. H. DeArmond and family of Bend were in Prineville Saturday awaiting the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DeArmond, who came, up from Portland with the Blue Mountain Oil and Gas Company officials. The Stearns family is again with us. Lora and brothers, George, Rol- land and Gordon arrived from Port land by car Saturday night, driving the 240 miles in twelve hours. Miss Stearns is returning to her home here after completing a course In business college. Members from the Kiser studio Incorp., of Portland, are on the Och oco filming the wonderful scenery. The party includes F. H. Kiser, Pre sident of the company , who has made such wonderful scenic pictur es in the Northwest, J. J. Bernes, Jr. late of Los Angeles, Calif., assistant to Mr. Kiser, and Jack Fenton, cameraman. The party Is now making the Geo. Russell ranch head quarters while they make part of a scenic film. Outdoor meetings next Sunday by the Methodist Sunday School. All members and friends of the congre gation and Sunday School are asked to meet at the Church Sunday at 9:30 A. M., with basket dinner and go from there to Kidwell's Pines for an out door service. Sunday school will convene on arrival and will be followed by a sermon after which all will join in a basket dinner. Any body who wishes to be baptised will have an opportunity. Let every one who has a car take a capacity load and a truck will be provided for those who have no oth ther conveyance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanalus and daughter from Howard attended the Irrigators ball last Friday night" CROOK COI NTV IRRIGATORS DRILL SATl'RHAY NIUHT The last drill for the Crook, County Irrigators will be held at 7 ;S0 Saturday night At this time final Instructions in man- euvers and in shouldering the Irrigators weapons will be given- Everyone Is urged to be present promptly tn order to start the drill on time. By hav ing the drill at this time, it will be convenient for the dsodIs living out ot town and a large number are expected to appear. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE OCHOCO IRRIGATION DISTRICT Compare Our Prices With Any BET" While our shop is crowded, by putting on two more good men we are now able to take care of you. Of course we guarantee all of our work. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order and resolution ot the board ot directors of the Ochoco Irrigation District duly made, a spe cial election will be held in and by the Ochoco Irrigation District ' In Crook County. Oregon, on Saturday the 4th day ot June, 1)21, between the hours ot eight o'cock A- M. and five o'clock P. M. of said day for the purpose ot determining whether or not the Board ot Directors ot said Ochoco Irrigation District shall ea ter into a contract with the State ot Oregon for the payment by the State of Oregon of interest to accrue tor the first five years, or any or all ot said years, of bonds of said district in the amount of $76,000.00 to be hereafter issued by the district In event the electors ot said district shall authorise the issue thereof at an election to be held contemporan eously with the election provided for by this notice. ' I Said election to be held at Grimes Chapel within said district which is hereby designated as the polling place for said district comprising one election precinct . S Dated at Prineville, Oregon, May 3rd., 1921. B. A. SORDAL, Secretary of the Ochoco Irrigation District f(ow MICHELIN has overcome the commonest causes of tint trouble Weak Eym and Wisdom. Fair promises are like born-rlmmcd spectacles. They don t amount to much unless there Is something back of them. Giving the Effect ; A real light Is rarely hidden under the proverbial bushel, but some keen men keep a bushel to create the belief that It conceals a light Albany Journal. Farmers' Week and Homemakers Conference A Week of College Life at O. A. C. CO-OP ERATIVE CONVENTIONS EXCURSIONS-LET'S GO ! Corvallis, June 1318 Success at Last. "Ah!" said the golfer, who was stent in;, as the Ice gave way beneath him "sit last I have developed a per fect follow through." Boston Transcript. Common Fault -mere is one tning wnlch prove plainly King Charles. ( of England was not the nian for the place." "What wss thatr "He lost his head at the critical moment." t Pipe Lines. The pipe lines In America nsed to carry petroleum from the wells to cen tral points for storage or to refineries, are sufficient In length to girdle the earth at the equator. Nothing to Do but Talk. The lord mayor of London is called upon to make an average of nearly a thousand public speeches during his year In offire. 'That's Different Many a young girl who objects to ielng rhe wife of a wealthy old man vouldn't objpft tn helne his widow. Novel Table. A novel table for workshops can lx turned and locked in thirty-two dif ferent positions to save the labor ol moving objects on which work Is be Ing done. A Good Start Have you learned bow to make $1 go as far as two. Then your feet are well planted on the bottom round of the ladder of success. ANTELOPE TRIMS PRINEVILLE TO THE TUNE OP 11 TO 4 Taking the lead in the very first frame with four runs to their credit and in the third Inning, six more. Antelope succeeded in shutting Prineville out for six Innings, in the second game between the two teams. Errors, on the part of Prineville were responsible for the scores made by the visitors. Prineville's defeat was also due to the splendid fielding of the Antelope outfield, es pecially on the part of Steele. Al though Prlnevjlle hit Hooper a num.-1 ber of times, yet the Antelope field ers had a knack of being wherever Pinched Tubes NUMBER 12 Michelin perfecl-fitting tubes minimize pinching. Every motor ist is familiar with the danger of pinching inner tubes between the bead and the rim when fitting straight tubes in round casings. You really can't fit a square peg in a round hole. Michelin Tubes, however, are circular or ring-shaped like the casing itself, so they fit easily and naturally and there is little danger of pinch ing. Yet Michelin Tubes cost no more than ordinary makes. Let us quote you on these superior tubes. We Put On That Tire Free of Charge Within Five Miles Service Motor Sales GEORGE A. HOLMES the ball went. Not until the sixth Antelope Steele struck out, Klm inning did Prineville succeed in ! Y out, fly to Ireland; Hlxon slngl bringing in a run. when Bechtell's Taylor singled, Hlxon on third; base hit and Ellis' two base bump , Crahtree singled, scoring Hlxon; followed by McFarland's long fly to. Hill struck out. Steele brought Bechtell In for tho I Prineville Ellis out, Rooper to first run- In the ninth Prineville ' Malone; McFarland out. fly to Sle started out all right but Btoppcd too,cle; Ireland out, Rooper to Malone. soon with only three runs. Antelope 1 Prinevlllo 0. First inning, Antelope Hill hit Fifth Inning, Antelope; Mnlone by pitched ball; Malone safe on first 'singled, stole second, Bonney fouled errer by Post; Hill took second; Bo nney put out, Post to Malson, Hill scoring and Malone took third; Ro oper walked; Rooper stole second, Steele fouled out to McFarland; Kl- msey safe on first and scoring Roo per, Kimsey scored; Taylor walked, Hlxon on second; Crabtree pot out, Merchant to Malson. Prineville Malson singled, Bow man popped out to Rooper, Doubling Malson oft first; Bechtell doubled to left, Ellis struck out. Antelope four, Prineville nothing. Second Inning, Antelope Hill put out, Post to Malson; Malone out El lis to Malson; Bonney struck out. Prineville McFarland out. Hill to Malone; Ireland safe on first, er ror by Malone; Michel singled, Ire land going to second; Merchant, filed out to Hill; Post put out. Hill to Malone. Neither side scored. zThird Inning, Antelope Rooper safe on first, error by Merchant, Put out stealing to. second, McFarland to Ellis; Steele singled to right field stealing to second, Kimsey doubled Lscoring Steele; Hlxon reached sec ond when Ireland dropped fly In left field; Taylor safe on first, scoring Kimsey and putting Hlxon on third; Crabtree safe on first, error by Post putting Taylor on second, Hill safe on first, error by Post, Hixon scor ing on passed ball, advancing Tayl or and Crabtree, who also ran in on another passed ball, while Hill reached third, coming In on another passed ball; Prineville kept away from the base runners until the ba ses were cleaned; Malone safe on first thru error by Malson; Bonney struck out; Rooper walked, Steele at bat but did not finiBh when Ma lone was tagged off second when he was tagged off the base in a discus sion. Prineville Malson, fly to Steele, Bowman out on first, Rooper to Ma one; Bechtell put out, Hill to Ma lone. Ari'.lope 6 Prineville 0. out to McFarland; Rooper out, fly to Bowman. Malone reached third; Steele struck out. Prineville Michel out, Hlxon to Malone; Merchant out, fly to Steele; Post safe on first, error by Maone; Malson out, fly to Steele. ' Sixth inning, Antelope; Kimsey struck out; Hlxon out, Post to Mal son; Taylor sate on first, error by Post; Crabtree out, fly to Bowman. Prineville Bowman out, Rooper to Malone; Bechtell singled; Ellis singled, Bechtell on third, McFar land out, fly to Steele, Bechtell squeezed in with Prineville's first score, Ellis took third, Ireland safe on first Ellis put out at home plate Malone to Bonney. Antelope 0 Prineville 1. Seventh inning, Antelope Hill safe on first, error by Post, put out stealing second, McFarland to Mer chant; Malone out, fly to Michel; Bonney struck out Prlnovlllo Michel safe on first, error by Malons who failed to con nect with Hill's throw; Merchant hit to Kimsey whose throw to Hlxon doubled Michel of second; Post out, Merchant Btole second. Merchant caught off second, Rnopor to Hlxon. Antelope 0 I'rlnevtlln 0. Eighth Inning, Antelope Roop er walked; Steele hit to Bechtell who caught Hooper off second, Kim sey walked, advancing Steele; Hix son filed out to Bowman; Taylor out. Post to Malson. Prineville Malson walked; Bow third; Bechtell out, fly to Kimsey; Ellis out, fouled to Malone; McFar land struck out. Neither side scored. Ninth inning. Antelope Crabtree safe on first, error by Merchant; Hill struck out; Malone, one bass hit; Bonney out fly to Ireland; Roo per struck out. Prineville; Ireland out, Malone to Hlxson; Michel safe on first, error by Hixson; Merchant singled, En sley batted for Post, singled, scor ing Michel; Malson out, fly to Steele Bowman singled, scoring Merchant and Ensley, Bechtell struck out. Score by innings, Antelope: 406100000 11 Prineville: 000001008 4 t Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lumber Lath Shingles Lime Placer Cement EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Yours For Service!