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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 8 Cleanliness Would Prevent Manv fires o 0 0 If H WVAA BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate The City Born, to the wife of Lee Blevins, yesterday, a girl. George Knox was visiting the sheriff yesterday. J. W. Merrifield was in town from Bend, Tuesday. Ralph Peck of Culver motored to the city Wednesday. Thomas Ewing was a business visitor from Hampton Tuesday. Stacy Smith left today for Ta coma where he will work this sum mer. He plans to attend the U. of W. at Seattle next year. F. S. Hoffman left the first of the week for Tulare, California, where he was called by the critical condition of his mother. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of impurities in the blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism hasinvadedthewholesystem. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im portant to improve vour general health as to purify vour bloodand the cod liver oil in Scott ' s E m u! sion is nature ' s great blood maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the. impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief, Eifuse the alcoholic substitutes. . Tfce HEW Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-Procf Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-prccf Compression. So FAY MORVILIUS COMING HERE Boston Contralto to Sing With Hungarian Orchestra at Chautauqua. With the marvelous growth of west ern Chau.taua.ims managers have been able to steadily Increase the quality of programs offered and to bring artists never before heard ou a Chautauqua. Among the foremost musical attrac tions this year is Mme. Fay Mor Tlllus, nietio-fotitrnlto. discovery and protegee of Mr. touts Klson of the Uos. ton Conservatory of Music. She Is the soloist who apiiears at Chautauqua with Wltepskie's Itoyal Huugarlau Or thestra. Mme. Morvillus Is a delight. Her sweet naturalness of manner and ra- 7 ' t t jl f"5 'ft It H In 1 II. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3 H. P. $66. 6 H. P. $119 All F. O. B. Factory - More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price Add for Prineville Delivery: on 1 1-2 hp $ 9.00 on 3 hp 15.00 on 6 hp 25.00 T. J. MINGER Prineville Dealer MME. MORVILIUS. (Slant charm are Instantly felt wher ever she appears. She 1ms niui h to give and gives It all. She loves to please and Is geurronx with those home balluds so dear to every heart. Al though thoroughly familiar with the French, German and Italian tongue-" In her operatic career, she prefers to slug In English. She slugs with won derful distinctness of enunciation. Her auditors get the words uud stories of her songs as clear as the deep, rich, colorful, diuuinlle, quality tones of her voice. Clean Up and Prevent Criticism The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prinevilleby H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month Chautauqua Week July 3 to 8 A TRAIN on which a well dreSRed St. Paul citizen was recently traveling stopped at a small town. From the car window could be seen a dozen or more bu"k yards. Heaps of i. -fuse were scattered over the weedy ground. Here and there a tin can gllstenec in the sun. The bouses were dull, uninteresting and In bad repair. A couple of listless men boarded the t.aiii and Bank Into their seats. appareUly thankful to be leaving the place. An hour later they approached an other town. There was no dismul out look there. The oack yards were car peted with close cropped grass uud pat terned with flower beds. Fresh paint ed white fences separated the lawns. Most of the houses had been recently painted. "Ig this tbe county seat?" the citizen asked the conductoi. "No; that last town is the county seat." was bis answer, "but this place is going to be. That other town hasn't got enough self respect to light the bill that will make the ehuige. This town is a hummer. It deserves to win." "Annie Laurie." according to'the gen erally accepted story, was written by a soldier In Flanders to his ladylove at homo. The writer was William Douglas, and Annie Laurie was one of the four daughters of Sir Robert Lau rie of Maxwelton. Sad to relate, suys the London Chronicle, Annie did not marry her ardent lover. Some say Douglas was killed In Flanders, but at all events Annie was led to the altar fu 1701' by Alexander Fergusson of IF the clean up and paint up spirit were observed by all the year around a large majority of flies could be prevented, according to a Philadelphia Are marshal.' And he fol lowed up this statement with tho fur ther somewhat startling assertion, that "annually a certalu portion of the pop ulation in Philadelphia Is burned to death by fires lu homes where In most eases the fire wifuUl never have oc curred if a little care had beeu exer cised iu keeping the bouse free of rub bish." Every citizen or group of citizens representing a family, au association or business establishment should take part In the clean up campalgu this year In an endeavor to decreuse the number of fires aud save the money loss and lives that fire cause, apart from the obvious creation of better and more healthful living condition. To get In Una with the cleauup movement and to be oue of tbe clean up citizens should be the aim of every oue during the cleau up time to pro tect your life and property by removing the causes or cause of needless fires. Make a study of your household con ditions and remember that a dirty bouse Is worse than a dirty face aud may cause lots more trouble and cost more money at any time. Clean up and paint up and aid hi reducing the number of fires and other evils. WHAT TO DO TO MAKE YOUR TOWN CLEAN. Get busy. Don't knock, Bat the rat Use th. ho. Swat the fly. Hake th yard. Plant flower. Kill th germ. Plan for a garden. Burn th rubbish. Clean up everything. Go after th garbage. Paint up, imid and out. Help make your town haalthy, wealthy and happy. 'Everybody Altogether! That ia th keynot of th J Clean Up and Paint Up cam- paign. CARUSO World-famout Ttnor, Sayt. ' "Tuxedo completely satisfies my tobacco taste. Most important of all, from a singer' standpoint, Tuxedo docs not irritate my throat." w0 "Tuxedo Doe3 Not ImLie My Throat" That's what the world's greatest tenor says about Tuxedo. That's what you will say about Tuxedo after you've given this mildest and pieasantest of all tobac cos a week's trial. The Ptrftd Ttkseei P'P mi Cwtt The ri'nal "Tuxedo Process" of refining mild Kentucky Burley, mellowed by 3 to 5 years' ageing, positively removes every particle of harshness and "bite". Put Tuxedo to the pipe test. That will show you why, to millions of men, Tuxedo is the only "just right" smoke. Read the guarantee in the top of every tin. YoucanbuyTuxedoeverywhere Pouch 5c Famous green tin 10c In Tin Hu- mitttri, 40c i and 80c. I : In Glan Humidor I, KOfnnA 01. TUB AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY You Are Losing Money By Staying Away from This Grocery Store All our groceries are sold at reasonable prices. We never leave any of our goods grow dead on our shelves. We always keep them moving to make room for new and fresh stock. First quality is always maintained and absolute satisfaction guaranteed. A dissatisfied customer is unknown to us. ewast Sc Co. HuMrlm No. 1 A Mistake in the. Policy of the Bethlehem Steel Company To thf Penite: The Senate of tho United States has pa-wcil a liill to sjh-iuI $11,000,000 of tho People's money to build a government urtnor plant. Tho measure is now leforo the Ilousn of Representatives. It i uiiil Hint mnmifurtiiri'M of nrnwir bin e "troiiKJ" tho country in tlits punt, and tluit a govtvnini'iit plant U mvcMMury to necum armor more dimply. The mlxtake of the Ilcthlrlirlil Strrl Company ha lieen that It ha kept quirt. We liflve allowr irrmmnihl awwrtiona to be made for o long without denial, tliul ninny pnipl Dow believe tliem to be provrii fuels. We .hull make the mlnlake of alienee no longer. Honeiforth we ahull pursue policy of publicity. Misinformation will not be peniitUnl to go uncorrected. It ia and has been the policy of our Company to deal with tho American flovrrnniont fairly and squarely. We Hhall henceforth place the detail of our relation with the Government before the American People. The United State hua for twenty year olitnlnrd the higlieat grado of armor and hn paid Inwir price for it thua hu any other great navul powur. FIkui officially eompllrd far lh Vnt Commltl. M Nvl Affair, from lh. Naval Yaar Book abow thai un.lrr condltlona p retailing juat twfora lh. fcuropaaa war. Ika ahlaf naval uovrara of I ha world wara paying tliaaa prlraa fur armuri England, $W3 per ton France, $tf0 Cermany, $190$ Japan, IMOj I'MTKH STATFS, tm. A government plant cannot make armor any cheaper thun we can do it; and We are prepared to manufacture armor at any price which the Government Itself shall nume as fair. THAT HF.I.NG SO, SHOULD $11,(MM),KM) OF THE I'liOI'Ili'S MONEY BE WASTED TO BUILD A GOVERNMENT PLANT? CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Ch.lrm.il EUUUNE U. UHACK. Prouilout Bclhleliem Steel Compuny fiFT 01 IT Y0I IR PAINT UP. w ak- - w v a PAINT BRUSH! Beautify ' The v Town Y? t. Clean Up! Paint Up! Vote Cait 22 Times. Indianapolis, A record for voting of 22 time In one dny wan claimed by Fred Eisner, who tewtlfled in tho trlii) of tho Terre Haute election casu. There Is Cleanliness, There Is Healthfulness, There Is Germlessness In Good Honest Paint CLEAN COMMUNITIES HEALTHY How Death Rat and Long Llf Coma From 8uoh Towns. ' , Filth In ItHelf cannot generate dis ease, but In tlio long run, burring un usual exceptions, low (loath rates and long life always couie with records of cleun communities. The "CIpiiii Hp and 1'iilnt Hp" cum ialj(ii Is, after all, a liniiNvkei'lilnit Job, aud for that reason every houMekeeier should co-,lenite with the town olil clnls In making the town Mitotic. Nothing pleusus one more thun to bar visitor any what a beautiful town you live In. Why not make your town tho cleanest In America? It's easily done. Have Harmony relKii and ull work together and you will be surpris ed at the result. Now, let us all pull together for a upotleH town! A Plateau In Papua. Tbe most slugulur pluteuu In tbe world Is lu tbe Island of I'lipim. Tho pluteuu Is 0,000 feet above the sea, und there lire summits towering 5,000 feot bibber, but owing to the proximi ty of tho equator the great plain la covered with luxuriant vegetutlou. Tho climate Is a perpetual May, birds slug In every Uinh, und the only aulmuls are a few marsupluls, such as ground kangaroos and opossums. Yet this lovely region Is almost deserted, Tb 1'upuans live tn the sweltering coast Jungles and rarely visit tho upluuds. , Dealer in and Repairer of Prices Reasonable Everything pertaining to the jewelry businet. Send me by parcel poit your repairing; eitimato furnished before work is done If requested; if not will be put in order and returned C. O. D For to pay I mutt have pay; 20 year experience Work Guaranteed W. Harvey Cyrus Prineville, Ore.