L TlltllHDAY, (KTOHKR 14, 11)20. r crook conmr journal AVHKH.IH.ASt IIAKI) MKDDINU KVKNT OK LAMT HINDAY On of th flnt curly (all wedding occured last Buuday, when Allen ttlanchard heram th brld of Bhel bourn Ayre at tha W. 0. Ayraa bum wet of Priuavlll. Th4'rreniony occured at four O' clock Sunday afternoon, and waa per formed by Rv. F. C. Laaltttt of Portland, In tha presence of Immed iate -relatlvea and frienda. . .Tha brld and croon were accom panied by Harvey Ayre and Ladema Lylle,.wlth tha wedding march play ad by MlM Eeata Ream. Tha brlda looked very aweet In a beautiful, dress of whit aatln, and carried a boquet of bride' roses'. Miaa Lyll also wore whit, and car ried red roses. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Haye mo tored the young couple to the vett ing train on tbelr way to Maupln for their honeymoon, where relatives of the brid reald. Mr. and Mra. Ayrea will be at ' bom to their friend at their apart 1 inent at 307 South Second Bfreet. HKJH HCHOOL NOTKM (Continued from page 1) Wednesday morning, but thla year the Judging waa completed earlier than uaual. The work waa of very blgh quality, although the dliplay waa not a largo aa common. A prlr of $15 waa given to the Domes tic Art Department for Ita entire dia- play. : Th Potato Show at Redmond I to be held thla week, and th prac ticability of ending th achoul ex blblta to Redmond waa diacuaaed. Tber la tb danger of having th article loat or atolen, ofr thla reaa on there I aom doubt aa to whether th dlaplay will be ahown again. Th second team mad ita Initial bow In the football world by defeat Ing a Ilk team from Redmond. The acor waa 18 too. Mr. Piatt la the coach of thla team, Cheater McKen lie captain, I.oule Reavla, manager. The team will play other encond team of Central Oregon on the same day and same place th first team play. Saturday, October the sixteenth, gam will be played with Redmond t Redmond. With th exception of two or three men Redmond hna the aam team aa laat year. Tbelr men era cotialdnrably heavier thla year and ahould be able to make a good, showing. An attempt win made to secure a gam with the Grant county team on th following Saturday, October 23, but because of the present weather conditions, It la very probablp that tuch an arrangement cannot be bad On Thursday night, laat week, bualnesa activities of varlou des criptions and degrees of Integrity were held up to ascertain the source of a big noise. That waa the night of tha rally, and the citizens of the city were forewarned of Its event week previous to Ita occurence. Tim student congregated at tho school and marched through Main street, yelling and ringing cow hills. Num eroua yella wer given at each Inter section and demonstrations of mild description were given. This was th preliminary to the game the next day. The orchgatra have their practice every Tuesday night at 7:30. A few new entrlo have been made while several members already In the orchestra have changed to different instrument. The work 1 progres ting splendidly and the hope for holding a concert I becoming a re ality. Flan are being made to hold concert sometime In th last wk of this semester. Th money de rived from thla will go to purchase books and other auplles for th or chestra. Physical training for th girls and military training for tb boy baa not been taken up thla year, because of weather conditions. Doth ar required, while military training I compulsory. Tb only exemption to military training la physical disa bility or by being excused by con sent of the faculty. This year, how ever, all boy turning out for any line of athletic will be exempt Some tim ago It was stated that a larg number of boys bad reported for football practice, but since that tim tb number ha continued tc dwindle until at the present tlma barely enough for two teama ar on th field. In order to encourage a larger turnout for football, It I pos sible military training will b en forced, aa th Interest In thi work la very slack. To enable physical training In spit of'weather conditions a gym nasium I needed. ' It will be re membered that plan were under dis cussion several year ago to raise money by subscription for a build ing. On account of th war th plan wer laid aside so that tb va rious war drive would not be hin dered by too many calls for money Now sine th war Is over, the pos sibility of th erection of a gymna sium can again become a factor In the mind of the people. Two or three resident of Prlne vlll ar offering homes for girl who wish to attend high school. They may work for their entire board and room, or they may work for a part of It Offer of tbla kind ar frequently made. While the girls now attending school are' tak en car of, there may be other that wish such a place to stay. Informa tion In regard to this can be had by communicating with Mr. Evena. CM) TO III UK FOR THE MOVIKS Frank Houston, son of Charles Houston, and Claude Smith, left Monday for California, where they expect to ride In the movies with the Harry Carey outfit Claude Smith has been a rider for Iceland Cuaey for a number of years, and Frank Houston has Just about grown up on a horse (H'lllK'O IRRIGATION AM- 8K8HMENT INFORMATION For the Information of the land owners under the Ocboco Project, the Journal baa secured an Interview with Engineer R. E. Froyseth: The bond Issue to ba voted upon at a special election to be held at Grimes Cbappel on Saturday, Octo ber 16th, la submitted, "It la hoped that this information will straighten out any misunder standing, that the land owners niay have regarding the special assess ment," euld M.r. Froysetlt. Repairs tft Conduit Extension. Repairs to concrete lined canal. Itepairs to canal at McKay point. These) three items effect every wa ter UHer tuking water from the main ceual and constitute the major por tion of the repair work contemplat ed. The other repair Items, while of lens expense, are of vital Importance to the water users which they serve. The other Item Include raising can al bank In a few scattered places, repairs to Lytle creek wast way, repair to Rye Grass canal, Includ ing cleaning out and 'enlarging, re pairs to old Foster Dura on Ochoco Creek, and repairs to the old Biggs- Powell ditch east of Prlnevlll. These Item constitute 91.61 of th proposed aaaHmnt of 1.05 per acre, for operation, malntenence and repair. The law allows the District to as sess for general operation and maln tenence .tt tor this year. Past ex perience how that It will require 1.10 per acre for the general oper ation so It will be necessary to as sess an addition amount of .(4 per acre to make up th deficiency for general operation. Th two amounts, 1.61 for repair work men' tloned and .84c additional for gener al operation and mainteaenc make up the total of 1.05. The voter ar asked to autborli In th coming pedal election.- This amount will be apportioned equally to eveiy acre of land In the district. The Item of $7000 tor new con struction covers the following Items- Completion of High line pump plant. the construction of a wast ditch from th end of main canal to emp ty In the Crooked river, a timber di version dam at the head of the Rye Grass canal, a timber atrueture at the crossing of Rye Grass canal and McKay Creek, the extension of the Foster ditch to take In land East of Prinevllle, and the Installation of fish screens In main canal at the Dam and in the ditches taking out of Ochoco creek. This Item of $0000 will amount to an assessment of .61 cent per acre for dry land, and for land hav old water right It will be apportion ed In proportion to tb percentage of old water right. The above con stitute tb total of the special as sessment Operation, maintenance, and re pairs, 1.05, New construction .51, Total, 2.66. In addition to the special assess ment there will be the normal as sessment for operation and mainten ance of 66 cents per acre and the in terest charge of 30 cents per acre, making the total of 1921 assessment as follows: Interest ......$ .30 Repairs, operation, maint 2.05 Construction ...a......................... .61 Normal opr. and maint 58 Total . .. 8.42 This meana that the largest as sessment for dry land will be 3.42 and old water rights will pay aa much less on Interest and construc tion as the percentage of tbelr water rights. The average for Irrigated lands being 3.03 per acre. DATK8 FOB MKSKI. LV- CKVM SYSTEM ANNOUNCED The dates for the Menely Lyceum Course, to be presented by the Prine vllle Shrine Club, at the Club Hall, will be as follows: Uncle Sam's Nieces, Oct. 30. Alice Shrod Co. Dec. 8. Tennessean Jubilee, Jan. 20. Chicago Recital Co., Feb. 12. Rickett Glee Club, Mar. I. Sam. Justin Sparks, April 2(. Tickets will be placed on sale Im mediately for thla course. a CAXDIDATKH FOB CITY Omt'KH ARE FILED Tb following candidate for city offices have filed with the recorder, asking that tbelr ' names be on tb ballott on Nov- ember 2: Will Wurzweiler, Mayor; H. R. Lakln, I.'W. Ward, Geo. Nl- colal, G. W. Noble, Ross R. Rob- Inson for councllmen. Geo. F. Euston announces that be la a candidate for treas- urer, and other candidates are having petitions circulated, which will be filed before Mon- day evening, when the filings will be closed. ARTISTIC MOUNTING 1 Whole Animals. Rugs, Robes, Bird and FUh, Game Heads and Ladies' gold Child , - ren's Furs. Take your trophy to Prof. E. N. Mattery TuidcYtaist aa! Farrier 211 Greenwood Ave. BEND, OREGON BODY OF LOCAL HERO EXPECTED HERE TODAY The body of Elmer Houston, . who lost his life In the Tuscan- la disaster during the war, Is ex- pected today or later In the week, for burial la tb local cemetery. The Tuscan) was hit by a German torpedo Just off the coast of Scotland In the fall of 1917, and a large number of American soldiers on tbelr way to help win the war were vie- tlms. Mr. Houston reached a life boat safely, but it was crushed on the rocks along the shore, and his body waa buried in Scot- land during the war. Elbert Houston, his father, received a telegram Friday, asking for Instructions from New York, stating the remains were there. Beautiful in design Thoroughly modem Mechanically right THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Detroit, Michigan South Bend, Ind. Walkenrille, Cauda Elkins Motor Sales Prineville, Oregon ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING House and Auto Painting, Paper Hang ing, Kalsomining and Decorating. A. B. ROLLER Prineville, Oregon Just The Tire You Want When You Want It That the motto back of our Tire Service. We have complete stocks of Good years in 30x3, 80x3 and 31x4. There are two types at two prices. Goodyear Regular and Heavy Tour ist Tubes to match. Xoy'W find us ready with Just what you want when you want It." We'd like to put you on the road to real tire economy with Goodyears. Homer Norton POST :: OREGON Lower Prices for Our Customers A lot has Keen published in the papers of late regarding lower prices. To a certain extent there has been price reductions but not to the extent that many have been lead to believe. In every instance where there has been a market decline we have marked our merchandise to conform to the new level and our customers can be assured that we are going to continue to give the. benefit of any market declines. On many items this is going to mean a loss to us as it is impossible for any concern to carry the slock that their customers have a right to ezpedt and ftill be able to get out without some loss. It is simply a loss that merchants must take on a declining market. Some of the prices named in this advertisement are special to clean up overstocks while others show market declines. Pure Cane Sugar, 100 rb sacks . $14.65 Pure Cane Sugar, 501b sacks 7.60 Pure Cane Sugar, 251b sacks 3.95 Please accompany sugar orders with cash Speckled Bayo Beans, 1001b sackk $7.50 Speckled Bayo Beans, 251b sacks 1.95 Mex Red Beans Not well cleaned, 1001b sacks , 9.75 Max Red Beans Not well cleaned, 2Blb sacks ............... 2.50 Small White Beans, 1001b lots,.. . .. 8.50 Small White Beans, 251b lota, - 2. 25 Silver Tip Syrup, 101b tine, each........... ; 1.35 Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 10tt tins, each ' 1.35 White Rosa Syrup, 101b tins, each . 1.85 Rose Bud Syrup Corn and maple .10tt tins, each 2.45 Apron Check Ginghams, per yard . lie Dress Ginghams, plaids, stripes, checks, per yard 36e Linen finish Towling, 40c value, per yard 29c Shirtings, regular 40c value, per yard 29c QUILT MATERIALS REDUCED Yard Wide Sllkoleries, special per yard 29o Sib Cotton Batts, special each ..- $1.45 Sib Wool Batts, special each ... ; 8.90 SHOE PRICKS REDUCED There has been a general reduction in tho price of Shoes and accordingly we have gone through our shoe stock and put these reductions Into effect We have always priced our shoo on a Reasonable Margin and with these reductions made we are showing some real values J. 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