r Page 4 crook rovvnr journal TIIVKHDAV. NOVKMI1KH I, Htt HIGH WHOOL NOTES A 1 pl" Last Tuesday the high school held an election, the students Totlnt tor the candidates for ofltce in the gen eral election. The election was eon ducted In the same manner ss the regular elections are. Necessary applies were obtained from the County Clerk's office, and sample ballots were used to vote with. Mr. Kvans instructed the students In folding the ballots properly and the manner in which they were to be marked. After the Instructions were given, two election boards were chosen, and instructions were given to the Judges and clerks as to their duties. Ballots were theu handed cut Rncf the students proceeded to vote. During the casting of the bill hHs, some of the votes were chal lenged and examinations were held to ascertain If the voter was quali fied to vote. In the evening the ballots were cou n t e d by one of the election hoards and the results placed on a tally sheet. The result of the count T By Clarence Mertsching Last Saturday, Bend's high school eleven went down to a 76 to 7 de teat. Prineville's backs smashed through the line or made yardage around the ends at will. Whenever the ball was brought close to Bend's goal, no difficulty was encountered . 1 -,...,,:- it oi-v.fwa tha lfnA At anv - time. Not once did Bend carry the , ihf ball into territory that was danger- " 69' C' 61 ' Chamberlain 69. ous for Prineville's players. One, of Bend's chief weaknesses was her fumbles, several of which were made Sear her goal immediately following the kickoff. Handicapped by great er weight ud superior coaching,' the opponents were easily crowded back , by the advance of the Blue and Gold, j Mills and Smith showed up in fine ; ahape when it came to punching holes in the line. O'Kelley and Ja cobs in the halt back positions, play ed a commendable game during the entire mix. Bend's only score was made when Coyner intercepted a pass and ran down a clear field for touchdown. At this feat the Bend rooters went wild as their hopes ; brightened for a Bend victory. It j was the first time in five years that I Prineville has been able to return j home with a victory oft Bend on tne I Bend field. The game was fast, as time was called very few times be cause of injuries. One of the fea tures of the game was, that no pen alties were called on either team. A square, clean game was played and this is something unusual when these two teams clash. Prineville was well represented on the side lines and the team can have no com plaint against the support given by the rooting section. . Next Friday a game will be play ed with Redmond on our home field. This will be the last game to be pul led off here in the Central Oregon meet. In the game with Bend, Redmond showed a wonderful im provement over their game with our team, and since playing Bend, their team has a chance for further devel . opment. Their line is heavy, and With proper coaching, they have ev ery opportunity to put up a good dis pute for the championship. Red- Bond's eleven will be well support ed by their rooters and it is up to Prineville to get back of their team Since this game iB on the home field, there is no reason why a good at tendance should not be had. Prine ville's victory in the coming game will give her the championship. A letter has been written to The Dalles asking for a game with them, but upon receipt of a return letter, it was learned that all their dates . were full and a game could not be scheduled this year. Up to the pre sent time no letters have been re ceived from any of the Portlanders In regard to securing games. Plans are under way to hold an other rally. This time it is to be the biggest one ever held in this school. Each class was instructed to contribute to the success of the rally by performing some original stunt Stanfleld 48; Jordan 44 Lafollette 86; Combs 85. Olson 10 8. Wood Sold by ths Pound. Ctri'HMOHii nnlmit, a iHipnliir v for furniture Is sold by the pound -ton. An early ax 111! II. ('. It n trwlucrd Into Italy from IVi-hIh. Ti e lnt- are so heavy shut they will urn float. Only the hrnrt of the wood Is used, anil It Is the crooked. Irreicnliir lots that imissos the best-figured wood. Thought Horse Shoe Lucky. The h'-llcf III the In ''vlirlnuiiirf pow er of the horseshoe attained Its civaie-ii diffusion nt the end of the eiKhleoitih and the lti:liinliiv' of rhe nlnotroirli century. Lord Nelson had u hore shoe nulled to the nuiM of the Vli tm v ; and In mii'w towns It was mt uiiumimI to see Imlf i'f ;he houses with horse shoes fastened over the door. BIFF! BANG! And the bottom has fallen ouf 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. 5 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 that 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 F. E. LAFLER, Prop. "The busiest little boose In town" PRINEVILLE - OREGON Remarkable Endurances. A man. tlft.v years old. has walked from London to Yarmouth In le itmn tweiity-eluht hours This rtlsinnee if one hundred mid twenty-four soil half miles. It would take a very good horse to equal snch s feat. Another man. C A llHrrlmnn. tramped a dis tance of over one .hundred and twenty-one miles without resting. London Mall. t ra nrraw inrm rwcx gyrus trirCTU,r.'K vs. in m m in m tAt f8 m m m ipm ?w in vk TS, Ll iffitsnj T7 nnm fe e if The After Years. The early moulds f marriage bring with them a new experience of life. In which there are exelteinent and change of outlook, wonderful amlil rions, anil new codes and habits for the inn n and woman. The emotional life rein-lies the extremes of feeling happiness and despair, hope and dis appointment, m'ngle in confusion. A ' Food Value of Peanut. Experiments on the digestibility of ; soy beans and peanuts, conducted hy rhe Tnlted States department of ag riculture, prove thai these are espe cially valuable for human food and are well tolerated by the human body when cooked for two hours by steam at 15 pounds' pressure. Reversed Position. A friend took her fotir-yesr-old son to the cimis. And upon returning home his father asked him : "Did you see the elephants. tooT The little fel low replied: "Yes, and they wagged their tails In front 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 Wild Cinnamon. Although the cultivation of rtnnn nion In Inihi dilim Is Increasing, most of the product comes from s wild shru'i When a native discovers s eiminmon tree he must make a dec laration before the local administra tion, which cuts down ilie tree. THE PACIFIC INTERNATION AL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION Portland, Oregon, Nov. 13 to 20. $400,000 Exposition Buildings $75,000 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. Town's Proud Boast. This town has a young man who pawned his watch to obtain money for a bath. We contend that this Is a claim to distinction possessed by no other town of earth. Shawnee Register. Miraeuloua .11. A qimlnl-lookli g bell Is known H the "Miraculous isi-ll of St. 1'uiil" and Is reported to he greiiily vcucralod hy the full hf ill folk of the Isle of Hats, r'rniii. lo which nMt It Is re ported to have been conveyed from Knglimd by a fish In the sixth cen tury I Good Work N-vor Lost. The work nu unknown good man litis done Is like a vein of water flow. Ing hidden underground, secretly 'mak ing the ground green above It. Cap. lyle. Mnina'ji) D-a.'fieej. Hearing has been resuued to iiwro than tuoililids of his urrlilcniMly deafened patients by Trench physi cian who massages their ears with sound waves. Words! Wordsl li bus been estimated that the Kng . ish language possesses 7.'i.(HW more wirds than 'the French, tlennsn and . ..K-. iiio-o-ife eomhlned- ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING House and Auto Painting, Paper Hang ing, Kalsomining and Decorating. A. B. ROLLER Oregon m3 APPLES We can supply your wants in full pack boxes. Our prices are right. Cos! per pound is the true basis of value in apples. Homer Norton POST - - - OREGON Lower Prices for LtlAlIAlIAtlAUAUAllAvMU. iBWHiHiiHwmmHwmrjl Our Customers A lot 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 ezped 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, 100Tb Backs . Pure Cane Sugar, 601b sacks 118.06 7.10 Pure Cane Sugar, 261b sacks 3.70 Please accompany sugar orders with cash Speckled Bayo Beans, 1001b- sackk . $7.60 Speckled Bayo Beans, 261b sacks.................... 1.99 Mex Red Beans Not well cleaned, 1001b sacks 9.75 Mex Red Beans Not well cleaned, 261b sacks 2.50 Small White Beans, 1001b lots,..! 8.60 Small White Beans, 261b lots,... . 2.25 Silver Tip Syrup, 101b tins, each . X.S5 Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 101b tins, each..... ....... 1.8$ White Rose Syrup, 10lb tins, each ..... .... j.jj Rose Bud Syrup Corn and maple 101b tins, each........ .. 1.45 Apron Check Ginghams, per yard.. j. , ifa Dress Ginghams, plaids, stripes, checks, per yard......... ..... 86o Linen finish Towling, 40o value, per yard. . ..... .......... JOo Shirtings, regular 40c value, per yar4........................... 90 QUILT MATERIALS REDUCED Yard Wide Silkolerles, special per ysjrd tic Sfb Cotton Batts, special each...................................... 11.46 81b Wool Batts, special each 8.(0 SHOE PRICES REDUCED , There has been a general reduction In the price of Shoes and accordingly we have gone through our shoe stock and put these reductions Into effect We have always priced our shoes on a Reasonable Margin and with these reductions made we are showing some real values J. E. Stewart & Co.