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(K-TOIIKIl l, lfIO. acoox oocirrr ocrnal PACE 8 Tiik City K. P. I.ulhy wm tnrdiiy mi himlimn. In Prlncvlllii yr- llnymonil CiiIhvuii was In ih Tui'mluy mi IiiikIih'kn. Ily A lli In being Imlll on ihn A. ''ll rniK'li rnnt of (Iih city, Judge T. K. J liurfy I In Portland t lint grntlil lodge, K. uf I', mo Honing returned Humliiy, after ll UllHI'lllll of nkvituI IIIOIlllll. Mr. mill Mm l. A. Yules uf Powell Unite, wi'iit in Him i lly Tuesday. Mutt Cliihom.h wiih u Inmliii-HN vis itor from 1'iiwrll Untie Tuesday. l;lHWiirth CuTtin iinil fnmlly return ril liy mcitir f i oin Portland mi Fri day. ('. M. .oil In vInUIiik relative mill frlulit lirn from hi home In Ciill Jornla. Bank n n J other pliuea uf liiiHhu-Kn wi'rn I'IiihuiI on Mniiiluy, being Colum bus duy. i Hum Ni'Wkiiiii In having a body built on III Oiikliuul bug At the (In simp of T. J. Mlngcr. A new m ulii Is being erected by the Oilmen Wuri'hoUHK company near thi'lr buildings at the depot. K. (1. Hudson la IiiivIiik lin office built III lln front of till Kin UK" Hi tliu coiner nf Muln anil Sixth street. Mr. mill Mr. llorton of (Iih llortmi Drug Co., of HuniM, wit In I'rliiMVllln on bunlinwH Tuesday of Oil week. Jon (ierardo mill wife are In Port liitul ttilM week attending tin) K. of P. grand IikIko which I In aisnlnn tliiTiv Archie Powell I iiiovIiik Into III nw liciiiiit on I'rln. villi) Heights, re cently completed by rontructor Wal lace. W. J. HmolUcr left Kuniluy for Chicago, where ln will visit hlii moth, pr, whom hn Iih not seen for several years. 1. P. Adamson mid daughter, Ituth, li ft Tuesday for s ten duy' business trip to Portland and uthi-r nearby point. L. I), Claypool and mm Winnie, re turned the luat of the week from I'lirlliuul, where thi'y delivered cuttle recently. Mrs. Frank Winer and family re tunii'd from Portlund the first of the week and will mako their homii In the Smellier residence E. S. Dobba li ft Sunday for a vis it with relative and frli-ndii In Texas and Arkansna , tunny of whom hu bus not seen for a number of year. Mlaa Ethel Potior, who ban been s Duma In s Spokane hospital fui a number of year, 1 In Prineville v Itlng friend and relative thin week. J. F. Hlnnchard waa In Prlnnvlllti thn first of t Iih week from bin borne In Wasi-o county. He report fall cropa looking well there and fiirtnltig well under way. Mrs. C. W. Klklns .second vlce prcldcnt of the State Fedcrnt'on of Women's C'lulia, la attending the meeting of thnl organization at Cor vallli this week. Alex Zevely and wife spent the nlKbt In this city Monday. Tlu'y wore on a motor trip from California and tn ail n s brli'f Htnp here to noe bis brother, K. W. Zively. H. N. Davla was In Prlnevllle the last of the week looking after tho land he rocntlv piircbiiaed on tli Oi'h oco project. Mr. Da via will make bin borne here after March 1 next. Jeime Totherow of Redmond arriv ed In tbls community with a hay buler lie hna a contrail for hallux avveral cropa of bay bore, which will be ship ped to outaldo points on contracts. Mrs. n. W. DoukIos Is In Corvallla this week atlendliiK the niiiitln of the Btnte Federation of Women's Clubs In session there. Mrs. DoukIus la prealdunt of the I.udlca' Annex of this city. New Popular Copyrights JUST IN A splendid assortment of books by . noted authors Included in the selection are: "Wildfire" Zane Grey "The Iron Trail" nez Beach "When a Man's a Man" H. B. Wright "Over the Top" Arthur O. Empy Make your selections early D P. ADAMSON & COMPANY DRUGGISTS Harold If. Wilcox of (lend Is In the city today on business. T. I). Taladay of Paulina was a bus iness visitor here Tuemlay, Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. F. An derson on Tuesday, a dauKbler. Mr, and Mrs. Austin Klzer were In Prlnevllle the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Vaiinlna of Combs Flat was In Prlnevllle yi-aterduy on busi ness. Tim Pybsomita met at the new I homo uf Mrs. Hubert InivU near this i i lly Huturiliiy. I II. F. JoIiiimoii returned from lliirns the Inst of the week, wbeic be has I In i n on husliioHK. He reports condl ( Hons go id In the 1'imii rn purt ot the stutn and livestock looking well ex- ept In Harney vulley. The Ladles Aid of the Methodist church will hold a tea on Thursday of next week to which they Invite all , luilles of the community, especially strangers In tho city, who are re iliiested to bring their sewing or knlt- Hug The lea will he given at the i home of Mrs. 8. Hamilton on Kant Third street. tkmpi:k.ti hk kf. oiu The folowlng temperature reading for the week are banded us by Coop erative Observer I). P. Adamaon: Hate High Low October 9 65 October 10 7 October 11 72 October 12 78 October 13 fi October 14 S October 15 74 IS 2K 2 i 29 22 21 KKI.I.H H.lllllFIt lit KINDS I). Hurling Hells Hhop Til (illirge J. ItllM-lln Oldest Hhop Hero Cen. J. Itibelln became the owner of the oldest and beat known barber shop In this part of tho state on Fri day, when ho bought the fixtures and business of 11. E. Darling. The transfer was made at once, and the new proprietor Is enjoying a good business. Mr. Darling will spend his time for a while at least on bis Ochoco Project ranch. WlCITMl Ol I KIW roritsE ON FARM ADVKIITMINO A short course on using the home newapnpcr to sell surplus farm pro duce will be offered farmers attend- ; Ing formers' week, December 29 -Jan. 3, by C. J. Mcintosh, farmer, furm writer and ex-newspaper man. "1 have known farmers to pay a local commission man $50 to sell 100 to'is of alfitlfn at $20 a ton when they could have sold It for a dollor by paying tills sum to tho editor of their local paper," said Mr. Mcintosh In announcing the course. "They could then have kept tho extra $4 9, credited It to the buyer or split It with him. I asked why not advertise and sell direct, and they said, 'Why, I never thought of It.' "Not only the advantngo but the method of using the home paper will be considered. Tbe success of the ad vertisement depends on the faetB sel ected for announcement, the form In which they aro stated, and the repu tation of the advertiser. All of these except tho laat will be explained and so far as possible demonstrated. Specimen advertisements thBt have been bnslncss-gettcrs with results are wauled for this course. Tslng the home press Is not only profitable business but sound policy as well, Mr. Mcintosh asserts. These im tiers heln fnrm nrod action hv run ning manv a farm storv that enables the farmer to Increase or nrotect his crops, and are fairly entitled to a share of the paid news matter -advertising. Editors generally like to run as news Items farm stories of unusual yield, odd and Interesting fnrm hap penitigs and community enterprises, nnd the course will show how this matter may be handled to advantage. mutual (r.TV MUM AIJWKI) At s regular adjourned term of the county court of Crook county held at the court bouse on Wednesday, Octo bir 1. 1919, when were present N. (i. Wallace, Judge; R. T. I.uthy, and lljiKh l.lHler ('ommlHsloiieis; Asa W. Ilattligi, Clerk; John Combs, Hher lif; when the following proceedings were hud, t.i-wlt: tti tho matter of Juvonlle Kxpenses It was ordered that the clerk draw a vvairunl for the amount of $4' -20 In favor of N. (j. Wallace, on account of money advanced for transnorHion of Harry Hcott, Juvenile charge. In the matter if the Ochnco Cim- yon Komi It npiiearlng that the In- i creased mllmae tiiepured bv the Hu- reiiu of Public HohiIs und llural Kn glncerlng of the Department of Ag riculture. V. H. Oovi-rnment, will now reai-h a point whcrehy it becomes lim-essary for Crook county, together wnii the an Id Dept. of Agriculture and the state of Oregon, to add an ap propriation eijual to 25 per cent of the original appropriation by Crook county to the Improvement of said Dept. of Agriculture, having request ed mild additional appropriation to be Ochoco Canyon Road, snd the said made at this time. It Is ordered thut the said county nf Crook enter Into suld agreement, and the clerk Is hereby Instructed to draw warrants against the general fund o' Crook county in the aggregate sum of 14,376 for ald additional expenses In the improvement of the said Ocho co ('anvi)ii loud. In the nmttpr of tlin vnrntlrin nf ft portion of the Lower Bridge Itoad, It appearing that a portion of the afore said road Is useless and parallels a well established county road, the sur veyor Is Instructed to examine said road, and report bis findings to this court at bis earliest convenience. Whereupon court adjourned. fieneral Fund Jordan & Hyde, mdse $ Mrs. Ilobt. Vasey, care of poor Mrs. Vern Raber, cook Inland Auto Co., repairs Glass A. Prudhomme, blanks A. R. Davis, road work 1.40 70.00 23.09 8.40 10.16 13.50 8 00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 445.87 ! J. R. Foster, do A. Foster do j A. Ilalley, do ...... , C. Lowry, do ' Richard K. Mantey do Stato Ind. Ac, Com., Ins... W. F. King Co, mdse 169.66 H. A. Kelly, telephone v 16.68 Crook Co. Journal, ptg 74.00 I Mrs. J. F. Short, care of poor 140.00 j Des Chutes Pow. Co., 1 & w.. 36.15 Archie Klmer, road work 207.68 Hen Fox. do 103.73 Lionel Cross, do 35.01 I W. C. McNeely, do 6.28 ; Fred McCoy, do 38.90 II Kurt Priiiw rtn 349 9ft I Inland Auto Co. Cross acct ... 75 00 t i Ochoco Whse Co., do 79.74 W. C. Jacobs, roud work 238.84 Tom Jacobs, do 39.93 II. A. Wllllums. do 84.24 Joe Rlnaldo, do 72.88 Ed. Tweedt, do 27.42 St ; w W. A. Morris, do 90.8 J. B. Owens, do 106.83 Harry Webb, do 203.09 Pert Stanton, do 264.10 Happy Savage, do 71.18 1 Albert Wilson, do 89.55 Vern Raber, do 24.27 W. C. Jacobs, from Owens & ! Savage SI. 18 Ochoco Whse Co., grain 21X 70 ', O. H. flniy. hny 203.55 1 J. E. Stewart & Co supplies.. 21 .35 I Pete Jacobson, road work 75.3 (Charles Cox. do inr,75 . F. Uenson, do 71.12 jWnrrcn Libby, do 218.25 Jus. Taylor, do 66.40 j Henry Thompson, do 15.31 'Gilbert Thompson, do 15.31 j C. A. Sherman, do 240.99 0. A Sherman, gas 6.331 J. E. Stewart & Co. mdse 5.65 i John Combs, stamps tel etc.. 80.67 8.50 3.25 40.00 5.50 61.04 3.39 1.89 6.89 7.03 5.78 7.78 6.89 1.64 8.50 I " A- Foster, stamps tel T. E. J. Duffy tel I,. I). Claypool, road work... Cent Ore Enterprise, ptg Geo. C. Truesdale, road wk... L. A. Perry, do N. J. Elliott, do Frank McCaffrey, do 0. W. Wells, do I E- H. 'Stewart, do Frank hissler. do C. D. Guinn, do Henry Edwards, do A. W. Battles, stamps etc ... H. J. Lister, Fees 63.00 E. T. I.uthv, do B1.B0 W. F. King Co. mdse 257.87 S. B. Ellis, water master 147.68 CHRISTIAN CHVRCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m., sermon: "The Greatest Thing In the World." Jun ior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior En deavor at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m., sermon: "A United Church In a United World Eph. 4: 4-6." Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock, All are wel come. WITH THE EXCHANGES Weston Leader: It Is reported that a young man ot Baker who came over for the express purpose of "cleaning" bis brother-in-law, was himself neatly "cleaned" and went home satisfied. The meeting took place on basket mountain and is said to have been a hummer. Helix Advocate. County Agent Bonniw is arranging for a meeting of farmers from the rabbit infested districts at Echo on October 18 to plan for a campaign of rabbit extermination. He will prob ably be here Monday evening at the Commercial Club meetin to make pre liminary arrangements. Money has been advanced by the county courts of Umatilla and Morrow counties for poison fund and It is planned to cover every portion cf the district In the west end of the county as well as In Morrow couney. Echo News. 34,000 head of sheep were shipped this week from Antelope to the win ter range to save the flock from star vation on short pastures caused by long droutn. Exchange. WITH MOVIES M.VM.N U'MOtt The story of u lovable little devil. A mar as sweet us a wild rose a nymph of the woods. A play dancing with life like white-winged boats on a sunny ma. Where the perverse feminine phas es the dominant masculine. A play of laughter love; and frol ic. As brilliant as the poppy, as fra grant as the hyacinth. The siorv of a young mad-rap a feminine Beelzebub. A story of witchery, charm and humor. ' The love story of a spoiled darling J of fortune. ! An adorable star who captivates ' the Imagination and charms the 1511 SI'S. As refreshing as the willow shade ; beside a river pool. A play as gay as flaunting flags' on a summer breeze. I Showing that age has no power to slow the speed of youth. Showing a perversa and pelted I child, beloved by gods and men. A star as gay as Ariel, as elusive! as the glowing fire-fly. mm mmi "Irs A Bear" The Earir Bird Catchm Hia. But thai time it's m 1 Mack Bennett (oralyi "SHE I.OVF.1) A SAIIXR" Friday and Sat'day Where a seraphic little devil be witches and dazzles. A story as swet as the eong of a nightingale a star as alluring aa Columbine. WHAT YOC SHOITD KNOW AltOlT "IT'S A BEAR" 1. It Is an adaptation of a popular! magazine story that was widely readj and enjoyed by thousands. . The star, Taylor Holmes, is one; of the most popular comedians on the i stage. I 3. It has been made for laughing; purposes only and Is a sure cure for j the blues. 4. The film was produced in Call- fornla and presents some beautiiul locations as a setting for the comedy situations. 5. The action is fast. There Is not a dull moment in the five reels. I 6. The star Ib supported by a cap-' able cast including Vivian Reed and I Howard Davies. '7. There are some scenes with a ; trained bear that will make you howl j with laughter. Powell Butte NEWS NOTES rWJ John Driscoll is hauling his oats to Prineville. He received sixty dollars per ton for them at that place. Miss Fay Bussett spent the week and visiting with friends at Redmond. Mrs. Johnny Luckey is teaching the HouBton school this year. Dorothy Truesdale has returned from a very pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Rei Powell of Prineville. Haying is finished on the O'Calla han ranch and threshing is on this week. Mrs. E. L. Iverson entertained the Powell Butte Sorosis Club at her comfortable new bungalow on Wed nesday, Oct. 8. A very pleasant after noon waa spent during which a deli cious luncheon was served by Mrs. Iverson, assisted by Mrs. Carl Llnd auist and MU Ebba Llndauist. The next meeting of the Club will be at Community Hall October 22 with Mrs. Frank Kissler as hostess. There will be election of officers at this time. E. L. Iverson and John O'Callahan recently installed Delco lighting sys tems in their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Arnold went to Prineville Saturday night to attend the reception given by Prineville Re beccas In honor ot the official visit of - tate President, Mrs. Ross Bussett went to Red mond last week to be with her friend Mrs. Reaves Wllcozen during an oper ation on her throat. Mrs. Wilcoxen's friends at Powell Butte are glad to hear that she is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Rlggs attended the Fair at Tumalo. They report a fine time. SCALB BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Send $1.00 to th Journal and one will be mallei you, postage paid. Itti THE Beatriz Midielena IX , JUST SQUAW YOl'.VU MR. JAZZ SUNDAY cT'-r-i ... . CI v vJ;T ?. 8 fl8 h" la,ughIr0- yoking situations with unerring Judg- 9. The humor is clean and whole- some, the story one that all the family can see and enjoy. 10. It is a Triangle special attrac tion. I AM THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE I cail every man In the world brother, and he calls me friend. I have unlocked'the riddle of Babel . after fifty centuries of misunder standing. I am the Voice of Home to Democ ' racy's lonely sentinels on Liberty's frontier. I am a chorus of Eagle and Lion and Cock, crying "Shame!" to,, the Bolshevik Bear. I am the rising murmur of repent ance on lips In the Kingdom of Sin. I am California, springing a funny story on Constantinople. I am a Chinese poet of a thousand years ago, singing gently in Chicago. I am a salesman purveying harvest- 1 ers, tractors, overalls, oil stoves and ;hog products to the Siberians. j I am a vertical and eternal Peace ! Table and ray Conference has five j hundred million delegates. I I am a tenement doctor telling mothers of twenty races how to wash 1 their babies' milk bottles. GLADYS HULETTE and CREIGHTON HALE "Mrs." Slacker" She thought he was a hero. She married him and found he had a yellow streak. To shame him into dfing his duty to his coun try she put on khaki herself and then what happened? Pearl White In "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" MONDAY AND TUESDAY ' J. F. Rice has purchased the Glen Mustard ranch, consisting of 35 acres, and will move onto it as soon as he ' can get some repairs done on the ! house. We understand the price was M.850. Roy Roberta spent several days last week in Portland, Hood River, and Willamette valley points, where he went on business. B. Manceau has gone to Tacoma, where he will attend to business and visit his daughters, who reside there. Herman Meyer is home after sev eral months spent in Portland, receiv ing medical treatment for his fractur ed knee. Henrv Hanson and Wm. Peterson have bought a 325 acre ranch at Bear Creek Buttes, together with 74 head of cattle. v They will use this place for summer pasture for their cattle as they buy in small bunches and but cher after fattening here at Powell Butte. They sell dressed meats to markets every week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WINTER APPLES $1.00 per sack f. o..b. Dufur, Oregon Jonathans, Winesaps, Grimes Golden, Rome Beauty; free from any rot and will keep all winter We have 100 acres in orchard. M. M. Burtner, Dufur, Oregon. 49t2c WANTED Man and team to put In grain crop immediately, 5 per acre. XYZ this office. 49tlc ROOMS For trancient, inquire of Mrs. Estes, corner 2nd and Main streets. Prineville, Ore. 49t2p FOR SALE Heavy wagon, steel axle. C. Hartman, Juniper Springs. 49t3c WILL. PARTY Who took overcoat from Oregon Grill please return it and get his own, thereby avoiding trouble? 49t2p LOST Black bill fold, somewhere in Prineville, Purse contained sum of money. $30 reward, leave at this office. 49t2p I am the rust tongue of Rameseg. thrilling Broadway with the bright story of my lotus-columned temples on the Nile. I am the Voice of Christ In the country of Cnnfusclus. I am the remembrance of old age. I am the chatter of children with blue eyes or almond eyes. I am the shy confession ot Miss snd Ma'mselle and S"n-.rita. Iam a Caspian fisherman, visiting a rnffee planter In Smna. I am the Apostle of Kindness, the Orator of Tolerance ,the Minstrel of I-ove. I am the greatest story teller of the ages. I am the t'nlversal Language. I am the MOTION" PK'Tl'RE. Jul Ian Johnson In Photoplay Magazine. THE STORY OF "MRS SLACKER' Susie Simpklns Gladys Hulete Robert Gibhs Crlghton Hale TT:s Father Paul Clerget Comedy, thrills and pathos are at tractively blended In the delightful Pethe photodruma, "Mrs. Slacker" which will be at the Lyric theater on Monday and Tuesday. The story deals with the adven tures and ultimate triumph against great odds of little Susie Slmpkins, a poor girl who lives In s small Ameri can town. Susie lives with an uncle by marriage who Is a drunkard and who In consequence brings her up in ahabhiness and poverty. While taking washing to the fine Gibhs mansion, she learns that Rob ert, the son of the proud family is a coward. Susie Is not afraid of anything ex cept the whiskey which makes a dem- ! tn o her uncle. He gets drunk and bea.s Susie so cruelly that tired of her ( ,urroundngg gne decde, to kiU her. ' Viola Dana IN Satan Junior The Story of a Bad Little Angel A COMEDY FROLIC Christie Special "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" Wednesday AND Thursday self. She Jumps into a stream to end her life, but no sooner is in the water than she changes her mind and strug gles frantically for life. Just then Robert Gibbs happens to come plung ing madly through the stream pur sued by a bull dog. He unintention ally rescues Susie, when the latter clings to him. In consequence tae thinks that be is a hero and that ter first judgment of his was Incorrect. Intimacy develops between them. War with Germany breaks out. Rol ert marries Susie to escape the draft. She then learns the true reason for their marriage and announces that she will fight for her country even if he will not. She stumbles accident ally into a German spy plot and this plot is the means of not only proving; to Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, who have so strongly disapproved of her, that the son has found an excellent wife, but it also is the means of Robert himself becoming a man, and proving that af ter all, he has good stuff in him. Miss Hulette gives a charming In terpretation of cheerful, lovable, plucky little Susie, while Mr. Hale is thoroughly satisfactory as Robert. The play is certain to please every class of audience. WOMAN Desires position as cook on sheep ranch from Nov: 15. State particulars. Address Arna Rob ertson, University Farm, Davis, California. 49t2c FOR SALE -Choice White Wyan dotte cockerels. Place orders now as none will be kept over winter. Ray V. Constable. 49tfc WAITERS WANTED Apply at tho Oregon Grill Diner 48t2p FOR SALE Forty tons ot rye hay, $15 per ton, 4 miles south of Riv erside. Address James Beolatto, Post, Oregon. 48t2p FOR SALE A good stock ranch In northern California Plenty of range adjoining ranch. Adapted to cattie or sheep. Will sell cheap. Write or see Raymond Cclvan, Prineville, Oregon. 48tfc WANTED Second hand range or cook stove. Must be in good con dition. Inquire at this office. 4 8 tie FOR SALE The old Kinder place, 160 acres. See R. W. Rea. 48tfo LOST Navy blue silk dress on Och oco road Monday. Notify or leave at Journal office. 48tlp WANTED Chickens and turkeys. I am again in the markt tor all kinds ot poultry. Phone B 171. C. M. Stroud. 48tfc FOR SALE Ford Touring car in Al shape, Just overhauled. This is good buy. Inquire this office 48tfo WANTED LADY! To learn telephone oper ating. Paid while learn ing. Apply at the Pacif ic Telephone and Tele graph Co.