CROOK COCNTT JOURNAL ocmnKTi s, iom I Don't forget the Oregon Inter-State Fair You Owe Your Wife More consideration because her work l IimvIw during war Ilium... Ev erywhore women ar doing work that done by men, and without murmur. In order to make her work aa light as possible A Copper Electric Washing Machine which will do more to ease her wash-day burdens than anything clue you can buy her. Buy one today, aa at the price they are selling for you can i Save $20 for War Savings Stamps We have only three of these loft at the old price of $80. After they are gone we will advance the price to 100 because of increased cost. $10 Down and Balance on Payments They only cost 75 cents a month at a flat rate, or one cent per hour on a meter. Call on Us for Demonstration DES CHUTES POWER COMPANY Prineville, Oregon UNIVE Heating Stoves In any size and variety you want. Now is the time to select yours, before the line is broken. rt" Have you over J looked any ar ticle in the hard ware line that you should have on the ranch? See us. This is Your Fair And its success depends upon the cooperation of every one in the com munity. Attend every day, and bring the folks. Lakin Hardware "WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE" RSAL The City Wsrren Brown pant Sunday In Bond. Alex Amnion was a bualuet vlalt or In the city Saturday, Weslny and Kd Street aro In the city thin week from Klfo. Karl Miller of Paulina waa a vlstt or In I'rlnevilla 8uturday. V. C. Snyder of Fife spout a tow day lu the city thli week. Mrs. N. I.. Street of Tito la spond litf Dili week in Prineville. Hurley Saunders of Held Kpent Sat urday and Sunday In I'rliiovlllo. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Stewart art 111 tht) city today from I'owell llutte. ""Mrs. Carrie Whitman of Lebanon la visiting relative! In I'rlnevlllti. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stuart of Barnes are spending the week In Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley and children are going to Portland today. W. A. Carson of Post was a busi ness visitor In the city lust Thursday. Dayton Grant of I.amonta was a business vlaitor In the city lust Mon day. Hichnrd James was In the city last week end on a furlough from Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGue of lleud are In I'rtnovlUe this week attending the fulr. Den llurchtort and family of Held are visiting relatives at I'owell Uutle this week. Mrs. 8. P .Allyn came In yesterday from l'ortland to visit relatives for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young arrived yesterday from The Dulles and are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huberts and daughter of I'owell llutte are attend ing the fair today. Mrs. C. M. Charlton and ion, Charles, are In the city today from their ruuch at I'owell llutte. Karl Miller and Miss ltuth Oren nan of Puullun were married at Mend September 28, by Father Sharkey. Mr. and Mrs. Miller arrived from Portland Tuesday evening and are visiting Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. J unit's i'rose. R. K. Thomas of the V. 8. Navy Is on o furlough und Is visiting In the, city. Mr. Thomns Is from the Ilattle-' ship Oregon, stationed at Sun Diego, i POST ITEMS (By Our Special Correspondent) The Post district went over the top ; on the Fourth Liberty Loan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond and Goo. , Cannon are hame after a two weeks' ; visit at Pendleton, Athena and Walla' Walla. I Orvai Hayes. Ralph Gibson, and ' I Rohort Chambers were out from j ; Prineville the last of the week. . S. J. NewBom. J. R. Knox nnd E. ' . B. Knox deliverey cattle In Prineville' I the lust of the week. ' i Mrs. liaker spent several dnys lust ; week with relatives In Prinevlile. i ! Miss Hattlo Henry and A. A. Hon-1 ! ry left for Bundon Tuesday, ilutllei will take a course In nursing this , winter. . j R. F. Stewart has returned to his j homestead. He has been away re ' celvlng medical attention for his eyes. I Mrs. Robblns and son of Redmond spent the week end with Mrs. Git- tings. ! Rev. Gervln was present at the Red Cross meeting Saturday night nid .gave a very interesting talk on thai , war. Quite a lot of clothing was con-: tributed for the Belglums. j ; Mr. and Mrs. Not ton and Mrs. Starr : atended church in Prineville Sunday.! i mi. ami mia. cj. a. aoooh or Prineville spent Sunday with C. H. i Cook and mother. I James Bnoletto delivered potatoes i at Prineville Monday, i Lee Bogue returned to La Pine on Saturday after a two weeks' visit with j his mother. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris are rid ing in a Dodge car. Mr. McLean has bought the Prlngle nlace. where ha hna hn livinv onff Intends to have his land under lrrl-1 gatlon soon. TERREBONNE ITEMS WOMEN AND THE WAR By MRS. HENRY P. DAVISON Treasurer War Work Council National Hoard V, W. C. A. 3 re , i ai H et ,0 Hostess Houses In tha military camps all over ths country art on phata of ths T. W. C. A. War Work Councils 8 activities. Thws caption houses are placed at ths entrance to the i . cantonments r o r ' ths un of womsn visiting their sol- lL rfl.p ralnllvM Ra w - - - -. , necessary have t' j-'t these proved that -m,t "I rowed rooms wsrs V-Q pressed Into use t until houses could .i"1 bo built. Often - ths Association rooms In the near Mr. Davison est town wtr . turned temporar ily Into hostess onuses. "Wo put up an extra cot," re ported ono western secretary, who re turned to tell the War Work Coun cil the special needs of her commun ity, "for an old Lithuanian mhther who came a hundred miles to see her boy In ramp. She cannot speak s word of KnKllsh and she has to have her old black pipe svery hour. But her boy loves her. "Another charge bestowed upon us Is the 'glrt-wlfe of a 'bootleituor' ar rested for selling whisky to soldiers. Ha waa wild with anxiety about her till we said we would look after hei. "A thlrteen-yearold Imp has Just been turned over to our car. She ran away from a convent, and, be ing adventurous, made straight for camp." Any hostess can tell you heart breaking stories of .times when th hostess house hat been ths refuga of stricken women. Mho ran (ell you also of Incidents when th hnstes hous hat brought about a happy n lug. Prayers of gratitude for the Host ess House are murmured svsiy night In many towns by women who ar of no particular Importance to any on except to some man In th army and to God. Th commandants of th ramps ar as appreciative of the hostess house as Is the most forlorn woman. N hous It erected except at th dlrsot request of th commanding officer, Fifty-four houses ar now In us, other ar being built a fast ss luuf ber and carpenters can be secured. Kach hous ha It Individuality. The plans for th building at Cam Gordon. Atlanta. Georgia, war r drawn by Miss Fsy Kellogg In order to save throe magnificent oak trees. A flna old Southern mansion secured for the Young Women's Christian A soclatlon headquarters at Petersburg, Virginia, is at popular with th sol dlnrs front Camp Le at It th official hostess hous. Th bostett bouse srv th sntlr nation. The work with girl It ona of th most Inn rtnnt functions of th War Work Couucll. It deals with all kind or work with girl. Girls In small towns. In cltlss, In country village, and In the grot manufacturing ran tera ar all touched by tha unusual conditions of a country In a state of war preparation. Their patriotism may urge them toward unexpected pit falls. Their vary enthusiasm Iwadg them Into danger. 5 (By our regular correspondent) Of course Terrebonne went over the top in the Fourth Liberty Loan drive four thousan dwaa thn nnnin i but she beat it. j Another soldier nut In his appear- . L - . .. , . . . . ... . anue bi inu uuiiiu ui mr, ana ivirs. ue Witt Williams last week. He It a fine specimen. Logan Brothers of Paulina brought one hundred head of cattle to the Almeter ranch to feed this coming winter. Private Brian Lowe of Kennewlck was visiting his mother, Mra. Lowe, the last of the week. He will report for duty at Camp Lewis the seventh of October. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot died last Saturday and was buried in the new Terebonne cemetery. Charles Douglas' threshing ma chine has recently broken down and the owner does jiot Intend to run any more this year. This is a ser- i ious matter ror the community as j few machines are available. The pople of Terrebonne were very generous In donating their cars In Which the tanehnra anI ..knl un drcn were taken to Redmond Friday to see the war relics. The school is planning for quite an industrial exhibit o nthe afternoon and evening of October 18. Many of the articles exhibited will be donated for the Red Cross sale that evening. A very pleasant reception was giv en the school faculty last Friday ev ening by 'the church. A short pro gram was given. : Rev. McVlcker gav,e the address of welcome, respondede to by Mrs. Whitels. Miss Dietrich gave some musical numbers and Mil dred Mildred delighted her audience with some recitations. Do You Need Any of This Farm Equipment? 1 V A O a-llottom 14 In Rang plow 1 Ciwe 2-bottom It. In. gang plow. 1 8-way practically new 10 in. sulky plow 1 Practically new -2 disc flu perl or grain drill. For a man who forms with six horses this drill U time and caili saving tml. 1 Potato planter 1 Potato Digger 1 Hub-soil packer 1 8 II r fner. packer 1 Hprlng tooth linrntw 1 IXho cultivator 1 Orchard anil wliltewast bar rel spray pump 1 Practically new lonn body buggy 1 Woven wire stretcher 1 Garden seed planter and cul tivator 1 Practically new saddle 1. Pair chaps 1 Het harness Several good milch cow I have been instructed to report for military training and must sell this equipment immediately. No reason able cash offer for any article will be refused. VICTOR SHAWE I Powell Butte, 8 miles southwest of. Prineville, on Silver Lake Road. mmm of BULGAOTAHDED iVIust Break Cf Relation With Central Powers and De mobilize Her Jroy- London. Entire submission It the rnly ground upon which the allies will i;rant the Bulgarian armistice, accord-' iug to best Information available here. This means not only surrender of the armies outside the country, but demobilization within, the giving up of all arms, munition and military supplies, and utilization of Bulgarian territory by the allies for further mil itary operations, pending final peace, Before the allies will consent to an armistice, Bulgaria must do the fol lowing: Break off completely her relations with Germany, Austria and Turkey. Demobilize her army. Evacuate all foreign territory occu pied by her armies. - These ' are the termt reported to have been dispatched to Bulgaria, Meanwhile, the allies have definitely refused to suspend military operation while conferring with the Bulgaria peace delegates at Salonlkl, I BELGIANS TAKE DIXMUDE Other Townt Also Taken In Drive Against Hunt. London. In their attack between Tpres and Dixmude the Belgians cap tured Dlxmude, It was officially an nounced. The Belgians have also ta ken Zerram, Stadenberg, Passchen daele, Moorsledge and part of West roosebeke. This means an advance of several miles, ' The Belgian and British armies de feated the Germans in heavy fighting in ttie ganders ridge and on the Mes-tines-Wytschaete position, according to the official statement issued by tha Belgian war office. ! The Messines-Wytschaete ridge hat been occupied and the Germans have been defeated In efforts to defend tha approaches to the River Lys. General Poole Commands In Archangel Washington. -General March an nounces that allied and American forces operating south of Archangel . have been placed under command of General Poole, of the British army. The American units are commanded by Colonel Stewart. Ambassador Francis Is at Archangel and General March said the war department It now in close touch with military and diplo matic officials there. W. S. 8. Use our Classified ads for results.