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TIU ItSDAV, MAT la, Ittt CARPKNTIKR'H WAR RMX)RO STAND OCT 1! BOLD RELIEF 4 mmmmm TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY atarnpe's Hrarywe4jjt Champion, Contend- far Draiparr' Crown Thrice IVcnmted aad Twice Woanded CROOK COrVTT JOFRXAL L . Georges Carpentier, th French heavyweight who aspires to the wor ld's championship crown now worn by Jack Dempsey, unlike many Am erican fighters of the first rank, has j distinguished war record a rec-! ord Involving the winning of three ; medals tor exceptional deeds of courage. It is for this reason as veil as his pugilistic ability and his charming personality which caused i Carpentier to become the idol of France and, perhaps, the most pop ular man in the world. ' The French boxer did not wait for his class to be called, when war broke out he was in London. He broke a lucrative exhibition contract to enlist as a poillu at St Cyr on August 6th, 1914. He spent tour months as a chauffeur of staff cars and then, at his own request, was transferred to the aviation service. After a course of instruction at Av ord he passed the flight tests in Feb ruary, 1915, and went Immediately to the front as a pilot ot artillery ob servation planea. For his bravery and devotion to duty while at the front Carpentier was cited three times. He was dec orated with the Croix de Guerre, the Military Medal (a very high honor), and the Italian War Cross for his deeds at the battles of Champagne and Verdun. The citations were by General Nivelle and Marshall Joffre. Translations of the official docu ments from the French follow. The Commanding General of (he Fourth Army cites by order ot the Army. Sergeant Georges Carpentier, Pi lot of Escadrille MF-65, who on Sep-, tember 26th, 1916 in spite of rain and fog, did not hesitate to fly over the enemy lines at an altitude of 200 meters, during the course of ac tion. Has under many circumstan ces given proof of a sang froid and remarkable energy, never' returning without having completed his mis sion and often with his machine rid dled with bullet and shell shots. GENERAL NIVELLE , Fourth Army. Extract from Order No. 4087-D. 6ubject: Conferring of Medaille Mtl Itaire on Sergeant Georges Carpen tier, Pilot of Escadrille F-8. j A sergeant pilot of great ability noted for the bravery and energy with which he executes almost daily the most perilous missions. Distin guished himself particularly during the attack of October . 26th, 1916, when he continued to fly over the lines at a very low altitude for al most four hours, in spite of the at ' mosphere conditions which were highly unfavorable, thus giving proof of his already complete indif ference to danger. Already cited by order of the Army. This confers upon him the Croix de Guerre with palm. ' .j MARSHALL JOFFRE. j Carpentier saw continuous service Until December, 1916, when he was sent to Paris on extended sick leave as the result of two light wounds and a bad case of gas poisoning. He was not permitted to return to the front thereafter as an aviator and pent most of the remaining period of the war as an instructor of athlet ics. Early in March he married a cultured French' girl and two weeks later came to this country to be film ed as the star of "TheWonder Man" the Robertson-Cole Super-Special picture at the Lyric" Theatre, Tues ' day and Wednesday. Caurpeiniftier The Man who is scheduled to whip Jack Dempsey on July Fourth, in DON'TS FOR FIGHTERS Jjf eofges Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Europe, and challenger of Jack Dempsey whose first appear ance in any ring in America is pic tured in "TheWonder Man" the Robertson-Cole Super Special opening Tuesday at the Lyric Theatre gives valuable advice, as well as a keen in sight into unusual character and .methods of this unusual master of the ring In don'ts for fighters. r Don't overtrain I have found it harmful to work too hard while Training., Don't Let the brain get rusty while hardening the muscles think out a plan of battle. Don't show your uneasiness if you feel that way enter the ring with a smile. Don't be shy on entering the ring Go to the opponents corner and hake his hand; forget the audience. Don't forget to study your oppon ent while waiting for the bell. If he hows signs of nervousness that hould be vour tiD to appear sure and confident. . Don't lose your temper. , nnn't fieht with bitterness, but Vtth determination. Don't crowd your opponent should it ii mi i u mis u u uls u u u u La cA Qi -to hi " m ixzr, ii EL. W. II m. M JW 1 i 1 IMDnlCOs M fl I n vmx 9 FRIDAY Here is the last of the Moonriders 31 J 1 - 11 I . . 1' v A. BOBERTON-COl "tut titOKGtQ CX&nsTLZJ. . THE VOKVtf. WAR i A special De Luxe, showing one of the biggest fights to a knockout ever pro duced. 30 and 55c. Carpenter has a record that a min ister would surely be proud of. The American Legion was the first to en dorse and stage the showing of this pic ture in New York at $1, $1.50 and $2 admission. 2 REEL WESTERN DRAMA ' 2 REEL SPECIAL COMEDY Universal News SATURDAY The Tryumph of The Silent Drama " The Boomerang 99 2 Reel Comedy, "Four Times Foiled" SUNDAY Anita Stewart in " The More Excellent Way" Comedy, "A Captivating Captive" and a little chat with the Movie Stars MONDAY . Eva Novak in This is the biggest picture we have yet shown You owe it to yourself to see it " Wanted at Head quarters " Comedy, the Wonderful Dog in "Brownie, The Peacemaker" THURSDAY Rex Beache's Famous Story The Silver Horde YRIC you knock him tdown give him a chance to get up. Don't get flurried when you have your man groggy take time , to measure and place a decisive blow. Don't be in too great a hurry if you are floored think a way out of your difficulty. Don't let an opponent see he has hurt you. Don't sulk if you are beaten shake your conquorer's hand and re member there's no disgrace In hon orable defeat. MEAT PACKERS COMBINE How a combine of meat packers endeavored to gain control of the food supply of the nation and how Lhey were frustrated by the lawyer son of one of them is thrillingly told in the seven part special feature, "The Boomerang." This is the great photodrama produced by the National Film Corporation, the company that made the Tarzan pic tures, and it Is an adaption of the widely read book by William Hamil ton Osborne. The Pioneer Film Cor poration is presenting the attrac tion with Henry B. Walthall, the David Warfield of the screen, as the star and supported by an excellent cast. In addition to the story of love and Intrigue It treats a daring subject in a daring way, for It dis cusses without fear or favor the big j money interests of the business wor ld and Its relations with labor. With all it is a drama that will be talked about for months to come, so be sure to see it. Don't wait until you have to depend on your friends to tell you about it. See it Saturday at the Lyric Theatre. The unveiling of a new star Is al ways a matter of unusual Interest on the screen for no matter how well known the player may be there is much expected of him or her once the actor is elevated to stardom. In "Wanted at Headquarters," at the Lyric Theatre Monday, the popular Eva Novak is making her first stel lar appearance, and in all fairness to the young woman It must be said that her promotion is fully deserved. HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS BEND Crook County High School's sec ond victory was earned in a closely contested and doubtful game, when the Prineville' nine played at Bend last Friday afternoon. Crook County High succeeded In making two points in the first in ning; O'Kelley and - Mills bringing In the first two runs. Bend wsrmed up In the second inning and made three scores. ened the score when Smith ran in another point. In the sixth inning Prineville added another tally, when Mills nailed a three bagger and came in on Laughlln's single. In the sev enth McKenzie singled, advanced on an error and scored another run for Prineville. Bend also ran In two runs In the seventh and in the eighth the score was tied. The ninth was Prineville's lucky Inning. In this frame, five runs were brought in. the lineups were: Bend. Prineville Norcott, p. Smith Tucker, c. Chambers Haner, lb. Laughlin Lamb, 2b. O'Kelley Swlgert, 3b. Mills Coyner, ss. , McKenzie Moody, rf. O'Kelley McRobert cf. Jacobs Wright, If. Wright Score by Inning: Bend: 0 3000 Prineville: 0 300 02 0 05 Umpires, Springer, Van Tassel -o2io e 10 Smith, of Rmw ScvrntMii Eut of tht Will amette Meridian In Oregon. Dated thta 12th da; of Mar. 1021. OUE H. Ot.SON. 84-88C. Sheriff of Crook County, Oreson NOTICE SHERIFF'S SAI.K OF REAL ESTATE Notice la hereby itlven by the anriemlirned heriff of Crook County, Oregon, that pnr uant to an execution and order of aala ta ttled out of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Crook County on the 12th day of May. lR2t In the ault In forecloaure, Rob ert Wiley yt. Chartea C. O'Nell et a., and to me directed, I will aell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for caah, at the front door of the county rourthouae In Prineville,, O'-egon, on Saturday, the IHh day of Juna, 1021 at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of aald day, the following described real eatate. to-wlt. The Northeast quarter of Section Thirty Four and the Snuthweat quarter of Section Twenty Si In Townahlp Fourteen South, of Range Sixteen Eaat of the Willamette Meri dian In Oregon. Dated thli 12th day of May, 11)21. OUE H. OLSON. S4-8Rc. ShejHff of Crook County, Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice la hereby given by the undenlgned the aheriff of Crook County, Oregon, that pursuant to an execution and order of aale iaaued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County on the 11th day of May, 1(21, In the ault In forecloaure, Her man Dill v. A. P. Franch et al.. and to me directed, I will tell at public auction to the highest bidder for caah, at the front door of tk. mhrN emirthouie In Prineville. Oregon. In the third Inning Prineville ad-l on Saturday, the llth day of June, 1921 at ine nuur m - ... .....r.,.. . aid day, the following described real estate, to-wlt : The North half of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty in Townilhlp Fourteen, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the epttnte of John R. Foster, deceaaed, to all creditors of said de ceased and to all persona having claims against said estate, to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott at Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time May 12, 1021. fl4-ile. CANARISSA FOSTER, Administratrix of the estate of John R. Foster, - Deceased, Good Humor Comes First. Honem good humor Is the oil and wine of a merry meeting, and there Is no Jovial companionship equal to thnl whore the Jokes are rutlier small nd (he laughter abundant. VVush Ington Irving. Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says he never yet saw man who said he loved work that wasn't more or less fickle In his af fection. . ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1 Model 90 Over land five passenger touring car. see Mrs, M. A, Sears, 7th and East E. Streets. S4-39p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the estate of John W. Snyder to the creditors of the said deceased and to all persons having claims against said eatate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at his office In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this no tice. , Dated this 12th day of May. 1921. 34-SKc. M. R. ELLIOTT, Administrator of the estate of John W, Snyder, Deceased. FOR SALE Three two year old hei fers, fresh, one big mare, cheap. M. F. Reynolds, Opal City. 34-85p There appeared in last week Journal an Item stating that Mrs. Bill Ireland motored to Redmond Sunday. It should have read Mn. R. L. Ireland, Mistakes will, hap pen In the best regulated families. , MAYTAG ELECTRIC Washing ma chine, wringer attachment, for sale or trade for a good cow. Call: at this office or enquire of Mrs, O. Olson, city. tfc. ' 4. PAHTURK FOR RENT TWO seOj. tlons of good pasture with plenty of water. My charge Is 11.80 per head per month. Address O. A. Field, Post, Oregon., 84-S7p.! 4