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CROOK COWNTT JOURNAL THVRKOAY, OCTOilKR BH, 1MO. Tage t HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Continued from page 1) Work bu finally commenced to ward selecting a team to represent Crook County Hi in the State Debat ing league. Nine itudents, Elsie Orant, Lester Cosbaw, Charles Nevel. Frank Grant, Barbara OaUaber, Ma rie Gerardo, Clarence Mertschlng, Mabel Haugleburg ud Hasel Cram, bate signified their Intention to try tor the team.. Each student is re quiredto write his own debate, and cn a date yet to be decided upon, their arguments will be heard In the assembly. After all the speches bare been delivered, the judges se lect four students. These four that' are selected, constitute the team -which meets other teams in the con ference until they are eliminated. After the team has been selected, it ' is coached in its work and in the pre-' paration of its arguments against other teams; In the Crook County' Hi. one credit is given for this work if the student makes the team. Next Saturday, the teams of ihe Bend high school and the C. C. H. S. will clash on the Bend gridiron. A good tussel is expected, as the Bend team usually show's a good tight when played on their own grounds, even when defeated elsewhere. The Prineville team needs all the sup port it can get, and any one going to Bend that has room for someone else in their car, please leave word with Mr. Evans. The hardest game of the season for the Crook County Hi football squad was staged last Saturday, when the Alumni and the high school played a no-score game. Although the school eleven had been coached for several weeks, they could not carry the ball across the Alumni goal. Ex perience, weight and speed were the chief factors In favor of the older men. With such men as Lister, Bro aius and Brennan in the opposing backfield, the school can pride itself on the showing it made. Following is the lineup of the two teams: tended the birthday dinner of Grand pa Jacobson. It was his 78th birth day anniversary. Mrs. Gladys Stout Is a guest at the borne of her brother E. H. Stewart. The many friends of "grandma" Brown will be sorry to hear that she has been in very poor health of late, having had a recent attack that i troubling her very badly. Threshing is In progress again at Powell Butte. The rain and snow having held it up tor a while. Good yields of wheat are reported. S3 and 40 bushels to the acre is the av erage, and would have been much more had it been headed before It had shattered away. Trucks are being kept busy haul ing pototoes from the Mustard farm to the warehouse at Redmond. BORN October 23rd, at the home at Powell Butte, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rices, a baby girl, weighing 7 V. pounds. She has been named for her grandmother, Alys Elisabeth. Mother and baby are doing nicely, but Mr. Riggs simply can't And a hat big enough to fit his head. Mrs. Matt Carllne of Redmond Smith Q Brosius ' Mills F R. Lister Jacobs LH Brennan O'Kelley RH Roberts Coshaw C Claypool Ayres LE Michel Laughlin RE . L. Lister MerUching LT Clark Goodmiller RT Hamiltou Luelling RG McKinnon Horigan - RG Harris Powell Butte News BIFF! BANG! And the bottom has fallen out of nearly all Royal Society products. Beginning Nov. 1st all crochet cottons will be sold at 15c per ball Embroidery threads per skein. Celesta, 7c, Strand, Rope and In dia. S cents. Open stock and package goods are off 20 per cent. Beginning with this date we are going to offer all our stock of package goods at a discount of 20 per cent, which consists of children's dresses and wearing ap parel for ladies. Get busy with 'hat Christmas work, the price is right. Lets hurry. Columbia records for Nov ember are here. Have you got ten yours? Remember Wade Huston for coun ty surveyor. Vote for him. THE ART SHOP p. E. LAFLER, Prop. "The busiest little house in town" PRINEVILLE -:- OREGON came over .Sunday to visit her niece, Mrs. J. A. Riggs. Sam Ritter and the party of mon hunting with him were successful in getting two deer last week. Green Beard is suffering with a very bad abscess on hie arm, and Is unable to run the separator on ac count of It. George Whttsett la working In his place. George Trueadale has been ap pointed Judge ot the election board In place of Herman Allen, who Is a candidate for county commissioner. John Combs and Judge M. E. Brink ot Prineville accompanied U. S. Senator Chas. McNary over the lands of the Benhsm Falls project in this section. They were guests at the C. M. Charlton home. The Chart tons have been friends ot Senator McNary's since boyhood, and enjoy ed the visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. Collins W. Elklns and son, Collins, Jr., were guests at the C. M. Charlton home last Sun day. Mrs. Elklns and Mrs. Charl ton are Alumnus from the samn school, the Oregon state Normal, at Monmouth. Wrm. Peterson butchered a young fat beet last week and sold It. In quarters, to his neighbors. Mr. Monacle has been unfortun ate in that he has lost four head ot young cattle from bloat Just recently- C. M. Charlton and Boyd Stewart are on a. vacation In the mountains, hunting' bear and deer. -n wyj tt n ir pn - B1 Terrebonne IWl NEW8 NOTES IWC LiiJimfeeir I Now for sale at the mill near Grizzly Store We will saw this month for the local trade. We can fill any order no matter what size or dimensions. Order Early. Cornett & Maison Lumber Co. PRINEVILLE .- - - - OREGON 'AaU ii. i' ff h a f I LI V. Yi J W 1 W- YLM X ft J VI 71 VVfAI Arthur Tuck and Miss Marda Mar c u m o t Redmond brought Rev. Brown, the M. E. minister, out for preaching services last Sunday. Ar thur is with the North Unit survey ing crew and will not return to the U. of 0. until after the Christmas holidays. George I. Meyers of Tacoma Is at the George Whitsett home for a few days. Mr. Myers owns the ranch, and leases it to George Whitsett. This year he came over and pitched in and made a hand at threshing. Miss Elizabeth Jacobson was a guest at the home of her brothei, Hans Jacobson last week. Miss Ja eobson Is Just returning from an ex tended trip thru California, and af- ter a short visit with her father at I Roberts, she will return to her home In Seattle Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson and family with their guest Miss Eliza beth Jabcobson of Seatle, went to Roberts last Sunday, where they at- i r Ms THE PACIFIC INTERNATION AL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION Portland, Oregon, Nov. 13 to 20. $400,000 Exposition Buildings 975,000 in Premiums 2,500 head of Livestock Dairy Products show in connection Daily Auction Sales Nationally Known Judge Student Judging Contests Horse Show Each Night Reduced Raidroad Rates. There will be a school entertain ment and pie social, Saturday even ing, October 30, at the Athletic hall. The local Rebekah lodge will give a banquet to their President Friday evening, the 29th. 0uite a nunTbers ot local Rebekahs will attend the convention at Bend on the 2 6th. Mr. G. Hamilton, formerly o f Prineville, has leased the Charles El klns place: Mrs. Mildred Galbraith came Fri day for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Iunker. Several men from here are work ing on the Redmond-Sisters road. The contract has been let and work has commenced graveling the old Mc Kenzie road. The Western Dynamite Co. are putting in an electric plant and will also put in a dam on the Deschutes near their plant. Mrs. G. Hamilton ot west ot town, is entertaining Ed and Emmett Rad cliff of Ooldendale, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Jones of Portland, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elllnger of Seat tle, and their nephew, Winifred El linger, the youngest son ot the late Jim Elllnger, were here last week, looking after the estate. Frolicsome Birds and Flih.s. The crnne will aimie Itm-lf ome time. Iy running round in clrWe urn) throwing imi 1 1 WMtt nml lilt f wood Into ihe sir. ntln.r water-birds ran sny time be olerved at their frolic, cleaving the water or diving after each other. Living j.wiis The wonii'ii nf Mi'tVo imp niftlee as Jpwela. They tie tliein In lltil gnus liiiu'n mill put tliem In their hiilr or clothing. Then, until they require them again, they kn-n them In little wire rages and feed ttivm ou scraps of sugar can. Properly Rebuked. The fmlior nml n friend vrvr enjoy. Inc a smoke on Hie ihip Ii nml daddy threw the hIiiiosI HiiNIipiI clear on the lawn, dunlor picked it up, ran to his mother nml exi-liilmi") : "Uvik where dnrldy threw this, mother! Don't let him iv I away with that stuff Junt be cause he Iihs company." ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING House and Auto Painting, Paper Hang ing, Kalaomining and Decorating. A. B. ROLLER Prineville, Oregon 0 iRSHOES Our new ock now in. We carry the BULLS-EYE Brand. Built for Service. No better made. Not the, lowest priced but the . , cheapest shoe to buy Homer Norton 5 Lower Prices for Our Customers POST OREGON AJot has been 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 ezpect and still 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. S13.6S Pure Cane Sugar, 25Tb sacks - 2-70 Pure Cane Sugar, 100Tb sacks... Pure Cane Sugar, 601b sacks.. Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 10R tins, each. ............. White Rose Syrup, 10 Tb tins, each.. ... Rose Bud Syrup Corn and maple 10 Tb tins, each.. Apron Check Ginghams, per yT , - , ,, Please accompany sugar orders with cash Speckled Bayo Beans, 100Tb sackk Speckled Bayo Beans, 25Tb sacks, Mex Red Beans Not well cleaned, 100Tb sacks Mez Red Beans Not well cleaned, 25Tb sacks........ Small White Beans, 100Tb Iota,.'.! Small White Beans, 25 Tb lots................................... Silver Tip Syrup, 10Tb tins, each... .. '. $7.50 l.5 .... .75 .... 2.50 ... 1.60 . 2.25 1.25 Dress Ginghams, plaids, stripes,- check, per yard.. Linen finish Towltng, 40c value, per yard Shirtings, regular 40c value, per yard..... ........... QUILT MATERIALS REDUCED At" Yard Wide Silkolerles, special per yard 3 It) Cotton Batts, special each............... ....... 3 Tb Wool Batts, special each ........................... l.SS . 1.85 - 1.45 - lie ..... 16c 29o ..... 3 I9e $1.46 l.0 S H OE PR I C E S R E D U C E D , There has been a general redaction in the price of Shoes and accordingly we have gone through our shoe stock and pat , into effect We have always priced our shoe on a Reasonable Margin and with these redactions made we are showing J. E. Stewart & Co. reductions real values l VJM im Ytoh Wit WM Wi WH VHU Wilt WJB WC lWfl UU M WB M WM YuM 1VU Vuli ma VU WuU WUV B VIuB WE Win Ihfl tt.fi Vtnfi Hufl Wufl Iblt Wl lWI ,U.IWATCgTCffTCT1