CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 WHAT CATARRH' IS It hns been said that every third person has ciUurih In some form, Science hns shown tlmt imsul cnlarth often ImliciUca a general wcnkiirtm of tlio body; mid local trcnt iinrtHs In the form of snulTs and vapors do little, If nny good. To cowt rtiturrli you nhouliUri-Ht Itn wane by iiriiliiiig your blood Mrllli Ui :il-fKNl In tw-otfn KimilnliiM wliii li in ninlldiinl (mil nml a bullilliiK-touIr, Irr lionmletiliulcir uny ImrtiilulilniK, Try tt. Swill h U..W1H, BluDUiScId, N. J. THE REBEKAHS HOLD Hie Rcbekuh District Convention for Crook county met In the 1. 0. O. F. hull at Uend, on the after nM)ii of September 22ml. Conven tion was called to order by the chairman, Mr. French, and the convention immediately proceeded to transact the business which co mo before It. Delegates were In atten lance from the Redmond and I'rineville lodges, mid nil entered into the work with a will. The olltcera for the enduing year were fleeted 8s follows: President, li. True Shut tuck of! FVineville; vice president, Km lie Cline, of ledmond; secretary, Kthel Flcmming, Bend; marshal, Amanda Chores, I'rinevllle; Con ductor, Sarah Abel. Redmond: chaplin, Muuil Shuey, Hi-mi; inHide guardian, Lucy French, Bend; outside truurdinri. Elite Glens, Bond. The Grand President of Oregon, Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg, and the Grand Muster of Oregon, Henry S. Wcstbrook. and the Grnnd Marshut, E. True Shattuck of the Rebekah assembly, and Brother Kngcbretson, of the I. 0 0. F. Grand lodge were present. The committees appointed are as follows: Legislation: II. S. Wcstbrook. K. True Shattuck, Kthel Fb mining. Thanks: Surah Abel, Robert Wat tenbtrg, Vivian Hinklc. Press; C. L. Shattuck, Kmlie Cline, Martha F.ngebretson. Thf.next cmvention is to bo held at I'rineville. In the even ing a joint meeting of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was held and the brothers and sisters listened to splendid talks from Sister Watten burg Bnd Brother Westbrook. The evening entertainment was con cluded by a splendid banquet. This committer wishes-ttrronvey-f the thanks of the convention to the Bend Rebekahs and Odd FcI'owb for the royal good time that every one enjoyed. 0. L. Shattuck. Km lie Cline, Martha Kngcbretson. Plant Pl(fined to Manufacture Potash. 8nn Krunclsco The Vnttml States MOVIES ARE MADE IN CENTRAL OREGON The DcbchutcB country is to bo featured in a film story which Us Just been completed by Robert C. Bruce, uf the Educational Films Corporation of New York. The scents were directed by D. C. Free man, publicity agent of the Oregon Trunk Ry., and special equipment was operated to enable the movie men to get the best raulta. All the striking panoramas from the Celilo rapids to Crooked river were worked into t'to scenes. Thu stoiy revolves about a drifting specimen of humanity a victim of the wanderlust who, though improv ident and shlttloHB, mill possesses a fine appreciation of the beuutieB of nature. , Twenty-six reels of Northwest Bcenory were made this summoi by this concern and it was through the efforts of Mr. Freeman that the movie man was interested in pic turing 4hc Deschutes. The mov ing picture is doing more thun any other agency to familiari'.o the Easterners with Western scenery. One of the first pictures made by this particular company had for its central feature the Incidents of a trip along the Columbia to Mt. Adams. This film has been viewed by two or three million people in the past 24 months. During lust week the moving picture man of the Northern Pacific Ry, has been on the tolum bia River taking scenic and in dustrial films for. general exhibi tion purposes. A "movie man" was present at the fair last week, taking scenes to be used In a "news" feature. Seiid Us Your Orders No matter what you want. If it isn't in stock we will try to get it for you To please you to supply your wants to have you come back again and again that is what we aim to accomplish. Always Something New, Up-to-Date of Good Quality and Lowest Prices J. E. Stewart & Company PRINEVILLE .. OREGON NEW AGRICULTURIST AT I News of the Films Her Pair of Shoes The girl worked in a five and ten cent store. Her mother took in washing to help, support the family, two smaller children, and a lazy, good for nothing father who spent bis evenings and mornings lying in bed, reading novels, smok ing his pipe and rushing the can Brent's Candy Kitchen Is New Venture Here Brent's Candy Kitchen is a new business enterpribe which was launched in this city last week. It is located in the Kamstra building in the same room with Harvey Cyrus1 jewelry store and is a neat little fiutfit with a larger capacity j than it appears to have. Electric stoves and toasters are used in Undertaking and Building Material I Pure Boiled Linseed Oil per gallon -his wife and daughter P'ding, ,uncheon d tmpnt and elec. the money. I . . ........ ..1. .... Each week she took her onened nav-envelope home to To the farmers of Crook County : After nearly two months the ollice of County Agriculturist, jormerly held by Mr, Lovett is re-oH-ned again by your new agent. While the county and people are new to me, the work of county agent Is familiar, having been county agriculturist of Cascade County, Montana for nearly three years, from wnere I nave just corne. 1 have done ranch work in two counties adjoining Crook, anil being a graduate of the state Agri cultural College do not feel aa en tire stranger, The first work of an agent in a new field is spent in a recon naissance of the county, both agri- ! u.wti.illtr urwl Ortnm m I nil 1 1 U ...Ill ..il.ll.h . .!.. I VUllAimiiJ, rwv i...., oi.u Ul'l l lift? lit Tt tit rninwopii j- un-; her mother. Kaeh week she was promised $3 with which to buy nev shoes. Rut there was always need for the money she earned to supply the family larder; to provide beer and tobacco for her lazy father. Just ht.w the half-slave girl finally succumbed to relentless fat and "sold out for a pair of shoes" is to be pictorially related in Blue bird Photoplays at the Lyric Theatre on next Saturday and Sun day in a great moral and socio logical revelation entitled "Shoes." either Ht Long Ilcach or Hbu Diego, for inanufoctiirliiK tunli from kelp, according to 3. V. Turrentlne. solen tlst of tlio United 'States department of agriculture. Strike Authorized by R. R. Shopman. Kanaaa City. Mo. A vote to strike baa been carried in the referendum of 40,000 members of the lx shopmen's unions on 20 weatern railroads, it was announced by union officers In session here. Senator Clark, of Arkansas Olea. Little Hock, Ark. United States Senator James I'. Clarke,- president pro tempore of, the United Stntes son ate, died at lils home here from stroke of apoplexy. I becoming acquainted with general ' conditions and getting acquainted (with the people. I believe the 'poonle of Crook County aie ac quainted with the work of their agent. He is paid by public funds. He is your man, your servant and yours to make use or. 1 am not a wizard, a know-it-all nor an expert on everything agricultural, but am your agent and I want your cooperation. Yours very truly, K. A. Blanchard, Agent U. S. Dent, of Agriculture The Journal makes the home complete. No Old Stuff Here! Reliable ketchup, olives, salad dressing, oils and things of that ort in bottled form are offered from fresh stock. We do our ordering from the wholesaler in a way that keeps old stuff off our shelves. This is important. tricity is also used wherever power is required. An electric piano makes1 the place more attractive. Mr. Brent informs us that this instrument is the latest model which the Cable people manu facture and there is only one other of its kind on the coast. " 0 bi5' fa The Redmond Warehouse Co.n pany is ready to contract all kinds of grain with a liberal payment in advance. Pd. Adv $1 Isflrl ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH LIPPMAN & COMPANY w ( . , ... There is a lesson in this feature for every father and mother who have made themselves responsible for the welfare of a daughter it expounds the greatest problem ever essayed in. moving pictures and does it deftly, cleanly and with gripping interest. The Stars and Stripes in Mexico, . i i.i .. . : , u u n. uciuui pictures loncu wii.ii mc CA I .... .i peditionary aimy seni alter me arch fiend Villa, ia a timely and interesting subject which will also be shown with a comeay,, ine Newly Weds Mixup." Too Late to Classify 100 TONS GRAIN HAY And ' 200 acres of pasture for sale.' John Montgomery, City. 47t4p. Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes And ; other fruits for sale reasonable , from The Dalles. See Mrs R. V. Randall, City. 47t2p. WANTED A girl housework. Good for the right party, Claypool, City. for general opportunity Mrs. 0. C. 47tfc. Fair Wee k SPECIALS! 25 bars Crystal White Soap - $1.00 4-gallon jacket Tea Garden Syrup - $3.15 4 packages A. H. Soda - .25 25-lb-pail Dr. Hess' Stock Food, regular price $2.25 $1.75 We invite you to make our store your resting 'place while in the city 0. C. Claypool & Co. - MRS. I. MICHEL FOR SALE On reasonable termsi good modern, 5-room bungalow with(bath, and two and one half lots, two blocks from high school. Phone Black 333. P, O. box 96, Prineville, Ore. . 47tfc. XJt t A vciucii. yi. wile; vyivjviiii m ... . .'I irunK lines was inTneiciiy tne last, of the' week.