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(KTOUKfl in, 10m CROOK COVSTt JOURNAL Page 9 JL 11U V.JLJ. 1C Dr. Oall Niiwmra It stationed at Kurt Illliiy, Knnui Mr. W. 0. IllnlNRll of llmid, waa a visitor In tha city Friday,' Dirk Mulliiillanit m In the city from lila ranch at Roberts. Pat ftaughnrty' returned Monday irora a trp to nuiu aim liurima. Mra. Donald McKay of Gateway visited in ine oily laat wwk and. Victor Hhawa la attending tha Offi cer a- Training ramp at Kugene. Normal Lewis and Olla McKlnnon returned from Corvallla Sunday. Mra. John jJuckoy and duughter ninraarai, worn in inn cny mommy. Henry Howard la attending tha Of- in era training t amp at fcuumie. Mlaa Myrtle Dutlr of Redmond waa a I'rluavllla vlaltor (Saturday. J, K. Koburta of Holier! a waa a business vlaltor In tha city Monday. Onorgn Weill of Powell Butte waa business vlaltor In the city Monday Mra. Alf Allen and dauRlitnr n ro vlaltlng relatives In Prlnuvtlle. , Mr. and Mra. H, J. Nwaom of Font wore vial tort at the fair laat wank. Mlaa Frelda Rtumpe of Portland, waa vlaltor In I'rtnevlle laat wank I and. i Mr. and Mra. Win, Wllaon of Pow- i ill Hut to war In tha city laiit Ratur-; day. Mr. and Mra. Carey Harris of; Di'tid spent laat week end In Prlne-1 vllle. 1 1 1 Judge and Mra. T. E. J. Duffy were Unnd vlaltora tha flrat of the week. J Mr. and Mra. Carl Wlndom of Oil-! ver were attending the fair here luat j win-k. j Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bmcnd returned I Sunday from a trip to the Willamette ! valley ' Mr. and Mra. Marry Wllaon of Red-, mond attended the fair In Prlnevllle! Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Anderson of Des-, chutes were vlaltora at (he fair on 1 Saturday. 0 Mr. and Mra. Clarence Stover of Pout apent several daya In the city laat week. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wunweller of Powell liulte were In tha city luat week end. Mr. and Mra. Grover. Young of The Datlea are vlaltlng relatives In 1'rtnevllle. Mr. and Mra. Harry Brooks of Bend attended the fair In Prlnevllle Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. Carl McGee of Bend attended the fair In Prlnuvllle laat week end. Mr. and Mra. Fred Wallace of Turn- alo were In the city Saturday "attend ing the fair. Grover Oerklng of Tumalo waa a vlaltor In Prlnevllle Saturday and at tended the fair. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Laughlln and family of Mitchell attended the fair here lust week, Mr. and Mra. Donald Stewart of Barnea were In the city laat week at tending the fair. Mhta Hewt Hendrlck of Coscade Locks spent Inst week end In Prlne vllle visiting friends. E. W. Stevens returned Mondny from Moro, where he has been work ing for several months. ' J. F. Blanchard left Monday for Eugene, where he will attend the Officers Training Camp. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. LaOrande, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to Portland. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Lucy Anderson Rrlduy evening, by her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerklng of Tum lo were visitors in the city last week end and attended the fair. Miss Helen Summors has return ed to Portland after spending sever al weeks visiting her mother here. W. H. Felght was home on a fur lough last week end from Vancouver, Wn. Mr. Folght Is In the Spruce Division. Mr. and Mrs. Burson Cnte of Cul ver spent Inst week In Prlnevllle at the home of Mrs. Cate's mother. Mrs. J. H. Wlndom. P, B. Polndextor and family and Mrs. Jap lrulund returned Friday from a motor trip to John Df . They visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Sltton left Sunday for St. Louis. Mo., where they were called because of the sorlouB Illness of their daughter, Myrtle. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Taylor of Ante lope were In the city and attended the fair. They visited at the home of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. R. Hamilton. 8a 1 - mi 1 THE MAN ( Himself) IN VITAGRAPH'S MARVELOUS PHOTOPLAY OF EMPEY'S WORLD FAMOUS BOOK 7J Here Is Your Chance to Get Into The Fight Yourself All of us can't go to the firing line, but the marvel of motion pictures makes it possible for all of us to be with our boys in spirit and to share their thrills and fights with them. . r.mnrv s "Over the Tod" is beine read by the millions because it it the most human document ever written by a fighting man. How much greater even is your opportunity to see the living, breathing pages of this greatest of all trench stories brought into action by the wonder of the motion picture camera. 4 Come on, all loyal America here is your chance get into the fight with Empey him self. " f . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 15c and 35c MATINEE AND NIGHT The Greatest Production in the History of Motion Pictures Vitagraph has spared nothing in making "Over the Top", the tremendous production the subject so richly deservesT Lois Meredith, James Morrison and a host of other screen favorites make up an all-star cast in support of the "Fighting Sergeant." Every modern innovation in motion picture mak ing, vast numbers of actors and actresses, many hundreds of trained American soldiers and aviators all have been assembled ' by Vitagraph for the making of "Over the Top." As a photo production alone, : Over the lop is a supreme achievement, but in addition it is one of the most thrilling, in- . tensely dramatic, deeply human " stories ever screened. 1 1 Wednesday and i Thursday at THE LYRIC THEATER CLAIMS ALIOWKD BY THE COUNTY COUKT For The Month Of October, 1918 B. W. Nelson, grand Jury fees $ 11.80 B. A. 8ordal. Do 3.00 Gardner Perry, Do......... . 8.00 F. D. 8cammon, Do . .. 17.00 Wm. S. Ayres, Do . 8.S0 Fischer C. Logan Do 17.00 Hugh Oee, Do 6.00 C. A. Stevenson, witness fees 9.20 John Ferguson, Do. .............. 54.80 Chaa. A. Sherman, Do .. 20.00 Paul P. Werner, Do 22.00 W. C. Snyder, Do 20.00 Charles Lambert Do 20.40 Minnie Lambert, Do 20.40 R. A. Amrnons, Do 6.00 H. H. Hawley, Juror fees 12.00 Fred Q. Merrltt Do 11.60 George W. Wells, Do 8.70 R. Q. Raymond, Do. ......... 8.00 Orrin C. Mills, Do 24.00 George F. Beckman, Do 8.00 J. Warren Crooks, Do 6.00 Charles O. Gardner, Do 22.00 Frank A. Hughes, Do 20:20 C. A. Simons, Do. .' 19.00 Harvey Dunham, Do 17.00 Austin Klser, Do 15.40 J. T. Dixon, Do 22.00 Peter Mflgers, Do 12.00 U. S. Bushnell, Do 14.00 Jotf. D. Evans, Do 11.00 Carl C. Fisher, Do 11.40 Tom MlHor, Do 17.40 T. E. J. Duffy, Tel service.... 7.40 Wlllard H. Wtrtr., Do 2.25 The Home Hospital, care of ' poor 274.00 S. B. Ellis, Balary Water Mas. 107.60 Prlnevllle Drug Co., drugs.... 19.10 Deschutes Power Co., Light and Water . 41.90 Cllford Kelley, road work. . 6.00 W. L. Harris, Do 9.00 Dr. H. P. Belknap, services Use Crescent in your War Time Breads In ' these days when baking powder must raise war flour breads, you'll find "Crescent" absolutely depend able tl will raise the dough. Ask your grocer to, supply you with Crescent Baking Powder 1 lb 25c ' ' I for poor Richard K. Mantey, Road w'k Harry E. Dobson, Do W. L. Bean, 64tt cords of wood at 17.60 R. A. Amrnons, Serving Sub poenas Crook County Abstract Co., premium on bond (Kelley) Bushong&Co., Paper (Wlrtz) Good Roada Machinery Co., Little Winner Graders Howard-Cooper Co., Fresno Scrapers , ,,, . , E. W. Kimble, road work Charles Sherman. Serving Subpoenas, J. N. Agnew, guard, Crooked River bridge ...... . J. W. Usher, Do J. L. Rose, Do Bend Hardware Co, Supplies for guards, N. H. Gilbert, Do Glass Prudhbmme Co. Env... Nora F. Stearns, work in Clerk's office F. H. Rickman, viewer on Si mon's road Paul H eld. Do O. W. Crawford, Do. Houston Albln Peterson, Do Warren Brown, Tel. Service.. H. A. Kelley, services, July St August etc Ell Wilson, road work B. B. Goff, services, exp. etc.. J. E. MeyerB, school exhibit County Fair. Fred Rawson, lumber E. B. Knox, tel. services Lakin Hdw. Hardware Remington Typewriter Co., paper etc., Wlrta Crook County Journal, pub lishing Proceedings etc. Earl Cross, road work Ben N Fox, Do ZekeN E. Hendrickson, work In Clerk's office I Dr. Harry G. Davis, Dental services , Prlnevllle Hotel dinner for Jury Ros Motor Co. gas etc A .Nichols, "build ing fence Pacific Stat. & Print. Co. aup- plies. Assessor Remington Typewriter Co. 1 t rm. ino. iu Bond John Curtis, board of prison ers G. C. Truesdale, road work.... E. T. Luthy, com. fees J. E. Myers, telephones High School Fund ' Inlpnd Auto Co. rep. horns.... Taylor Book Co . Webster's Dictionary Collins W. Elkins, box cart... Pacifio T. & t: Co. services.... Remington Tjpewriter Co. re pairs, etc . Lakln Hdw., supplies Ochooo Whse. Co. charges Deschutes Power Co., Light and Water . 7.60 6.00 7.60 408.75 6.00 3.00 6.64 664.00 79.61 9.00 15.00 9.75 9.75 9.75 5.18 17.24 28.86 5000 4.00 4.00 TOO 4.00 32.12 38.55 8.00 13.72 300.00 38.80 8.05 23.60 16.60 98.76 27.06 9.67 40.00 3.50 9.00 23.85 86.00 9.39 1.85 6.05 9.76 25.00 2.75 1.50 18.7S 1.70 15.05 7.66 11.90' 11.90 81.10 A daughter was born October 6 to rM. and Mrs. Joseph T. Bryson. Mrs. Bryson is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Faugh t. Mr. and Mra. Pete Barrett have gone to Tacoma, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cowels left on Monday for Fairview. - Jack Smith, director of the band, which furnished music for the Ore gon Inter-State Fair, returned to Van' couver, Washington Tuesday. Ml Why Does She Always Look So Trim? "-so comfortable and so warm. You know the sort of pit about whom that is often said and you wonder where she gets 'em. Whether she has on a JANTZEN sweater or sweater coat or sweater vast, taa girls who wear them always lock well dressed, , . ' . They're made in the latest fall and winter styles. Just ask one of our dealers to show you on of the slip-ona ' and see whether you can resist buying one for yourself. ' Its partly the leng-flbered Northwestern wool we use. and thcro'a a W In fl. wan n,.a wonderful variety of colon to choose from yours la than waiting for you. Bo sur and look for the labs. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS . . JORDAN A HYDE BOSS R. ROBINSON