CROOK XrNTT JOURNAL THVItMDAY, (KTOIIMl u, inao. WAR EXHIBIT DRAWS CROWIW The war exhibit which was shown ; in the large tent erected on the va ; cant lot north of the Prlneville Drun Company was visited every day by Urge crowds of fair visitors. t This exhibit, which is one ot the , largest and moat complete In the Ca ' ited States, Is tourning the country, . and the donations which are received . benefit many wounded and crippled s soldiers. v . . . .. Among the . most noteworthy of the relics which are shown, and that bring home the war very closely, are the death head lancers helmet, worn only by close bodyguard of the ex Crown Prince ot Germany, the pol son bullets used by the Germans, the wicked saw-swords and bayonets, the dum-dum bullets that make a small hole when they euter and tear when they eome outKand other cur iosities. .-'.- Thia exhibit has a "Big Bertha" shell cap, taken from one. of those monstrous shells which the Germans flred seventy-five miles into Paris. one ot the great marvels of the war. Thia shell cap goea to New York to the museum when the tour Is finish ed. One of the most Interesting parts of the display Is a complete set ot German aeroplane mapa, believed to be the only such set In existence. These are pictures taken by the fast little German scout machines, and have marked upon them the poel tlona ot roads, ammunition dumps, and trenches ot the allies, and were used In the German bombing eipe ditiona over the linea. The exhibit also has pictures from every front In which the Americans fought, bayonets from every country at war, and other souvenirs ot ev ery description. Don, the famous war dog, that loat a leg In the war, was with the ex hibition, and won many friends. The exhibit la accompanied by M- C. Stewart, representing the Ma rlnea,, R. J. Stewart, his brother, from the Navy, and R. B. Chester, from the Army. One ot the enjoy able features of the visit in Prlne ville was the Impromptu little lec tures which Mr. Chester was In the habit of giving, and the stories ot his own experiences in the front lins trenches. There was a little accident In put ting up the tent. Trash had been burned on the lot during the clean up week, and the fire was still smok ing, and burnt a small hole In the tent, which the boys had to patch, army fashion. , I INOIANH ;KT Mtl SK OS CAXNKI HEAT Two Indians were arrested Friday by deputy sheriff Ray Putnam for drunkenness. A number ot cant ot "canned heat", which is commonly used for cooking purposes on a small scale .were found on their persons, and they confessed that they had been using this means in order to get Into the Joyful state of s Jag. The Indians explained that thv either dissolved the stuff In hot wat er and floated off the wax, and then drank the alcohol-saturated water, or put sugar on the cakes and ate them like candy, either method gen erally producing the desired result. Formerly they consumed great guanines of extract, but Since that hat been barred to them, they had to And soma new method. 1IOYH tXNKKHH TO THIKVKKY The two buys from Hand who stole tires and tubet from Fertlg't Tlrs Shop during the Fair were rounded un by the sheriff's office, and have confessed to the stealing. On ac count of their youth charges wars not pressed agalntt them by Mr. Far tig, after they had returned tht ttoU en' goods. "H ; Mil illll Mi lilt lllli (ji!!!H!!!!!MmmM;ii " M ti'Uni t tinillill'li ti!ll It'll I iTnriMit .'nm mnnnifi"n"' li i' I". "I lii 1 1 1 mm'iiWiili.'Mllllliiiiir . I 1 1 1 i, ,i i' nn .'"( i - r -.- 111 HI ' t 1 MMI, ',,111 I I !,OJ ; I' " J "' , . riaiitM- ai rir"T v-r i.. . n i r-r m i h is i rrMuin- r-f nii finr i Home f My Own" tfagz&0!tt!gp i while little ones round me creep. i -miMMW To the family a SDot. the dearest on earth. ' W.P.H. we have a mmm ii. - w Si! A HOME OF MY OWN is what I want, Not merely a place to sleep, But where I can plan and save and work, While little ones round me creep. A home with a garden and trees, And fllowers that bloom all the while. One that I can call MY VERY own, It matters not much what the style. ' A home with all the windows I want, Not merely what the landlords think ; With book-case, closets and a kitchen With under the window a sink. A HOME OF MY OWN for the standing it gives It doesn't so much matter its worth, For the comfort it gives of possession, To the family a spot, the dearest on earth. And these are the reasons a woman gives For a home with the comforts of life. If only it teaches some loving husband What A HOME OF HER OWN would mean to his .wife. How close these lines come to every one of us- Home of Our Own to which we can turn, finding rest and com fort with our family when the day's work is done, the world has no greater happiness to bestow. It has been a decided pleasure for us to be able to help so many families of Prineville find Homes suited to their needs. mm- The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company, is ever ready to help you seled those plans. Yours for Service Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. PRINEVILLE, OREGON