High School News. 1M. tonal Ktaff NiwUI '. Ajini-n Mliiitt Athk-ti.K , CiBfU Mure Alpha fciteioty, I.oiiian Hutiiiiii.ru K IuhoiiImii Kn i..v Wilfnnl JSelkimp J rolim"il bihI Keillor I .. . r-i'.ln,(,ri in,,! i Juni.ir i i.- I'-wioi 'Kie Ccurr), nir iniiii Helium LTiminU re Krenlly Improved. Tin. weed luive nil Imi-ii InUi'ii off iiii.l they hnva Immii fieimrully renovated. , In One tif Mr, llool.pnboiry' n. aeiubly tiilk be nave u the ilitn of the ii'tilltli ii In bo erec ted wlioimur Ioiih of the old courthouse expires, Those who fin fortunate enouuh U In' members nt (but Hum will cer tainly iipproclnli It ami wit who will ! Until' will n lol. t' Unit niir iilinu itiaiiT In t'lijiiylnif n di-m-tvcd pro. IM't-lly. " spoke imxi week or a .voting litntl whit wished to secure n plucc to wtik fur Mm liniinl m nil there linvr tieen Mi-vi rnl jiIik i-h offered, mi If nny .voiitm iimn or jniunjr womnii wishes to work IiIh way I hiotiub school the opportunity In wiilllitif. A t'litniiilitit' cotiNlHtltiK of Chirk M tint', president of Hit' tKliocoiiltitiH; I, 'Mil. Summers, pri'Hlilfnt of tin1 Alphitu, itml Kiin l Kidder, president of the Junior, whs Appointed to draft resolutions of i-nmlolcuoo to ln lr Miitfl to MIl'tirolliii'('iilHtlaiil, with wlmiii wtf nil sympathise In lit-r hour of sorrow, Tht niittt-rltil for the try out ih bnte In hero. Tin- lllintry sent In for tlm second choice, resolved: "Tlint tin Monroe limtluo Ik' continued tot the pcrtuiiiiont fon lifti policy of tlu I'uttfil Stati M." Tlic Htitili'iitM have begun work, tt ml t:ret rt-ttnltM are looked for.. The (list month's Knnl"M will not ltt received utitll after fair wc-ek, n there must hi' n u week' month In ench semester nitil It wns divided to hnva It conn' nt tlii lolunliij; so the students who entered late would hiivt' mi opportunity to make up tit lr work. Tlit' fair run U enjoyed to the fullest extent thUyenr, us the stu tli'ittit liiivt' t ht entire week. Tlit' fn!r nti'l county Institute ruiiiliijr to in it ior iniiko It iiiinh hot tor tm t ho work Ih Interrupted but nine, whero in It bus lutiully lu'cu twice. AtkUtict. A intTllnj; of tho Amtitftir Athletic AHMwIiitlun of the high school wn Itolil Monday ovcnlnir, for tho pur pose tif deciding upon some phm to raise inoiioy and itlmi to thn hlo nomo Itielhuil for ktvplnjf th utock oil the IoiiiiIh court. Tho motion that tt e one Ut iippolntril to care fur the rotirt wni (lefontiil, but It wm 1p- elilfil that Mr, Kvn be rmpoimlble when liny dlHctiMiitoB enrne up, A commit ti'oroiiBlMtlnjf of MIm LoiiIm Siiiiiiihth, CI i an Iiwthor Ami Itobort Ki nli r, (tipoluteil to rain fuuil for tint iieedoil rulnieut for the an- MIH'lutlOII. .The boys have Ihiti working faith fully on tint track nntl lire hIiohIiik IhoroHtiltM, The Jumping utandarilit worv "it it p I tint wovk Mm) Home of the Iri hliriicti havo mIiowii that they are ni iiovIcok nt thU fout. It him been divided that the tennU court U to bo umoiI ou Tuindnyi ant) ThurHtlnya by the itlrln ami on Moo lnya ami Wetlui'Miliiy by the boy. While Friday l left to either or both. Wo hope t hint to develop noma ten Din player that will bo ablelocom N'to with any hlh itchool In the into. A cup will tie jclvt'U for the miceerHful oiion at the cprlnif tournu-meiit. J Mint Allle liorlunn him dropped her work itttlieC. C. 11. l. We are tiorry to lnm her. The Jnr.lom have flnUhe! their edu. citlonal exhibit for .the Orook County fair ami tiro now remly to work on the ludtiMtriiil. Tho Mophoinore boye have adopted the prenldont ' of the cliuw. ltoy Ltiwther, n othk-tle nmnaKer. We nru hoping for aome rimkI work alonii t IiIm line from thl rln and feel they have ninde a wine election. Solon m4 FmUn, The aentorH are flnhdiliiff their cdit- eatloiuil exhibit thla week and the C. V. II. H. miiy well point with prldti to thht exhibit, aa It U unl uo, liiNtructlve mid IulmImk'H of lucntliua- tile value to the memltera of the chow. The biiMt of litiiiK'li'llow which waa ordered by the aenlora a few weeki ntro hrut lioen fhlpped. We hope It may decorate our bulla during Inatl t litis week. The frcMhiucu effected nn organlxa- tloti Monday evenlnjf, and thefol- lowing olnooifi were elected. Wnrren Yancey, prentdcnt; Koliert Kenter, vice protddont nml Ix'tila Kntett, aecro tury. Coitimltteea were appointed to select chow color and to draw up acoiiMtlttitlou and by-law. Alpi. The NtH-lety lout an efficient nioin- 1 -r, not only nn Intellectual but In athletic purnult. when our vice proMldent, MIhm Maggie Cos, waa compelled to return homo. The following program will be rendered Friday, t)ctolier 13: Hong School. hmtriiiiientul I)net.... (ialdya Doak and Ktta Hoimtoii. (toll Call... Aimwered by quotatloue. Heading ; Hoy McCallluter. Itwltatlon WIMit Nye. I'ttper F.tmer Martin, i'.dltor, Itolnnd McCallluter and Vernon Hell AMlntant, liupromptu ..Lulu Montgomery, OclMcoaiaa. The program of the Ochoconlan Hix:lety for Friday, OctoU-r 15th, I a follow: I ntru mental Koto (Jeorgla Cleek. Debate, Iteaol vel "That a a source of knowledge, reading Is more ben- flclal than observation," Affirmative, Negative Clark Morse Caroline Chrlstlnnl Clarence Itlue. Wm. Creawell, Heading ...Iwrence Lister. Talk... Kmcrlen Young. I'aper Agne Klllott, Kdltor, Donald liurlelgu and Mabel Doak, Asltant. Heading.... ...Mary McDowell. London Landlord. There la perhnpa no tenant who 1 u completely at the mercy of hi land lord a the occupier of a bouse In Lou don which Ix? Imi its to ou of the great ground landlord. He Is an absolute prisoner within the four corner of bl lease. The slightest deviation 1 ac companied with pain and penalties; nut. on the other band, the landlord reserve all kind of privileges to himself. CoSneldtnco. 'Somehow I'm awfully stupid to- nlghf," remarked young Itorum lan guidly the other evening. "Indeed you arc," retorted Mia Cut ting, somewhat Impulsively. "Do you really mean thatr asked the young man In surprise. "I merely Indorsed your remark. Didn't you Just now assert that you were stnpldr she queried. '1 es, be responded, "but I only said so without thinking" 'And up to the time you spoke of If ahe replied, "I only thought so without Haying If-fearcon' Weekly. A Lgsl Opinion. Roscoe Conkllng came Into Charles O'Conor' office on day In a nerrou tate. 'You seem to be very much excited. Mr. CoiiUInc," said Mr. O'Conor Rnscoo walked up and down the room. "Ye, I'm provoked I am provoked." nld Mr. Conkllng. "I never had a cli ent dissatisfied about my fee before." "Well, what' the matterr "Why, I defended Gibbon for arson, you know. lie was convicted, but I did hard work for him. I took him to the superior court, and be was con noted; then to the supreme court, and the supreme court confirmed the Judg ment and gave him ten years. I charged him $000, and Olbboiia Is grumbling about It; snys tt 1 too much. Now, Mr. O'Conor, I ask you was that too nitK-IiT' "Well," snld O'Conor very deliberate ly, "of course yon did a great deal of work, and $iJ00 I not a big fee; but, to be frank with yon, Mr. Conkllng my delllierate opinion Is that be might havetieen eonvleted for less money." PRINEVILLE PASTOR SEES PRESIDENT Is Impressed With His Greatness at Once TAFT'S BIG STICK IS SMOOTH Winsome Smile Impresses and Brotherly Manner Wins Has ! No Fear In Crowds. Portland, Ore., Oct, 4, VMM. Crook County Journnl, Dear Sir: I had the privilege of seeing and hcurlng the President of the U, 8. A.', (W. II. Toft) at close range yester day, while be waa laying the corner stone of the First I'niversaJ church. The Impression that one gets of him are many and could not lie told In a great number of words, so w III not go much Into detail. One I Impressed first with bis grentnes for he Is six, by nine: sis feet high and nine let t In clrcumfer ance; (thl I not necessarily a fact only an Impression.) Hut putting all Joke aside when he steps on the platform one know that a man of power I before him and when be stands speaking a great quietude prevails and all ear are open to drink In every word. He I a remarkably clear and logi cal sieuker, baa a ready flow of good language sparkling with wit and easily hold hi audience until the last word ha been spoken. HI kind face and manly bearing cause one to think that a great big brother 1 to have a little talk with you personally, rather than a Presi dent of the beat nation on earth was to deliver an addresa to a multitude of people. While not a forcible a speaker a Hoosevelt be display a great deal of tact and judgment, and every word help to clinch hi hold upon the heart of the people. PunJoubtedly be Is a wellder of. the big stick, but It la not a rough one full of kuots and thorn that break and tear with every blow. It seems to be the smoothest kind of weapou covered with kid but the permanent good will likely be a greater length and more of a lasting benefit to the people of our treat commonwealth. . HI everywhere smile la natural and winsome, undoubtedly be wo envied for It by the horde of poli ticians than surrounded him. A you study hi in you can't but help think that be bit politician of the old school, the kind that klssea the babies, jollhn tbe ladles, and win the mea by allowing an Inter est In whatever concern tltem. He spoke In term of highest praise of all churches and the work that was being done by them at home ami abroad, Intimating that It was bis belief that they had tieen the greatest factor In giving u the 20th century civilization that we ao much enjoy. He show a grrnt confidence In the people and a fearlessness of spirit; the police bad gone to tome trouble to keep the crowd at the distance of j the width of the street, but w hen he came he requested that they be al lowed to close In and for the police to stand Just below the platform : from which the exercise took place. J Outside of the afternoon exercise ' his Kuhbatb was spent In a very j simple way. In tbe morr log declin ing invitations to worship In some I of the larger and more stylish churches of the city, to meet with the people of hi own faith (Unitari an) and enjoy a quiet hour with them. : Summing It all up be la a i noble man of a great people, and I well fitted In every manner to be their leader to prosperity and greater development. His winsome mile Impresses and hi brotherly maimer' wins. May be lie spared by the Ruler of all nation to take u along to the milestone In nation building. , Clakewont C. Baumiigk. Vancouver Laeross Tam Coming. A crack lacrosse team from Vancou ver Is to luvade tbe United State and try Its fortunes against tbe teams of the Pacific coast, especially In the vi cinity of Ban Francisco. The Pacific Lacrosse association as.red the Cana dians of a warm welcome, although It could not aee It way clear to provide a guarantee. However, they offered tbe visitors all the gate receipt over and above the actual ground expenses, and tUls arrangement was quite satis factory. Pauxtis Is Barrsd From Psnn Turn. Pauxtls, tbe star end of the football team and tbe crack first baseman of tbe nine at tbe University of Pennsyl vania, will not be eligible to represent the red and blue thia season. Pauxtla failed to complete a full year In the taw department at Penn, and tbe sec retary of tbe law school sent a letter to Dr. Smith stating that Psoitis was barred from all athletla contests as a member of the teams. Crook County Journal, County Offi cial Paper. Subscribe for it. $1.50 year. Will Remain One Week Longer Teeth Extracted Filled WITHOUT PAIN DRS. GRAY & GRAY Now at the Prineyille Hotel, Prineville, Oregon Drs. Gray have already operated upon scores of Prineville' lead ing citizens, all of whom speak in the highest terms of their work and cheerfully recommend them as being, not onlf painless, but practical, in their work. Read what Mrs. Elliott says concerning the doctors' painless work: To my Friends in Prineville: I wish to say that I have met called on Drs. Gray at the Frinevtlle Hotel and took the Vitalized Air and had nine teeth extracted in less than one minute. I can truthfully say that I felt no pain at all and no bad effects whatever. lean gladly recommend Drs. Gray as doing exactly as they claim, and would advise my friends to call on the Doctors as they do not misrepresent. MRS. J. V. ELLIOTT. Prineville, Oregon, October 2, 1909. Gold Crown and Bridge Work Done The Doctors do not use cocaine nor any other local anesthetic to poison the gums. The doctors can fill as well as extract teeth absolute ly without pain. Rooms 11 and 15. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed 9! aTTrTfsyW1 IMf WIT !B oes! SHioes! M l Ml-ir- (CTl r.Sh .oes ? LADIES We have decided to sell our entire stock of Ladies' Boots and Oxfords at the following prices Nothing reserved. This sale will continue as long as the stock lasts. All must be closed out $2.00 Shoes go at -2.50 " " " 100 " " " $1.35 1.65 2.15 $3.50 Shoes go at 4.00 " a u $2.35 3. 15 We are closing our ladies shoe department out to make room for fall lines, so here is a chance to buy good shoes cheap. This is not a second-hand nor peddler's stock. Remember we will be here all the time to make any complaints good not here today and gone tomorrow. Call and see what you can save on your Winter footwear. I I UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS H