CROOK OOCNTY JOVRNAL TMI'llsllAV DKIrMHrlt IM, lUiiW. Meury Memiry h 'hat 'tinnire liquid mot- I ihat M " If yn heat mer cury or dilute II with n aod and ml tt with slnxwi uny mttal eTrtnt I run end p'atintim. the wo will rmnntne end form an alloy Itr-ovn a amalgam. Popular Seienre Monthly. Ti.t m Acoustics l lest ill.- Mi-oustle properm of 'Jl. the lecturer proposed uiin:lnt mti-i'ier ol m-cuntls the c1hii ' lite tutnils could le heard; If Uv -v Mv.-mK the hull I unfit iilte sn:Kins: for which It im-t t : Hi i two or three seeon.W. hm t musical tnrw a 'little lotuei a te hIUi.mhI, Draping the hull l :, i',ii nut to reluoe the reverters mi hvliff In i he efficacy of mtvtlie: n-s heutj mere relle of nuperxtt N If M Hetii or Famous Ptcp e. Fniii? sr.Mitic il. an- thom, invert re r.d !.... v.Tf nimle Rarrtsii.HH Kk :h'ir n.me Take il from ;ln Aimi:H'llo Woe Bonk. The n iit,n Yllln Foster, a-rni tororvw; "Mt Old Kentucky Home." The Inventor was John Fl!.h hum The tirst Kteamhoat TI.e .tlnr perhaps, bet ter known thnn ettilt IV I wo was J. Jam., aujiot vf the pitras "Hands Dp!" . Km-. RoMna, Rohlna seem aliuoft always to run long when they want to eel any where. Bnt now and then they take pretty strong hop thai enver the crunixl much faster When they mn they lift their head as though they were very prond indeed to go at snob a pace. -Christian Science Monitor. Yg A I &f,-t: &tmm. im.. aV.-.,,.,... . Z, .,-J I i i I 1 I r 1 1-' Exptalnlrto the Situation. Frederic wax not popular with the her hoys. as he was of a qitarrel eome disposition and Tony shunned him whenever possible. When asked ahoal It he replied. "Well, he's always looking for trouhle. and If Tm not. Ive fust got to may where he ain't, that's all." Tha Blightc-- Bi-ftted. There In nothing that d.tlte so quick ly and ao definitely -nark a roan or a woman as helng tll-hred as Incivility. Being rude. ungracious. Impolite. In considerate, bad-nnnne-ed, la evidence of the growest gn rwanee and worse la evidence of iiterVor.tempt of man kind. The unrfv"! rn and do Might the happiness and ro.itfViH of people snany times, -ut id the end they them selves are the real victims. Silent Partner. - Do Not Disturb the Silk Worms. In the Chinese sil' i.onn batching roniiix the temiert:;re la tested by niiHfl men. Thanks to the sensitive ness of their skins these fellows keep the hent moisture Just right As you smnd in the vast t'hiur-se silkworm hntivs yun hoar not only the sound of the worms feeding on mulberry .leaves, hut also the actual sound of the silk spinning- the spinning of their cocoons a sound litre rustling rain. This Tiger a Flyer." It I strange a creature a frail aa the tiger swallowtail butterfly should be endowed with such wonderful pow. em of flight. ay the American For estry Magaslne of Washington. D CI With a body bnt of little more than an Inch In length, and very slender, and with a wing extent rarely exceeding four and one-half Inches this daunt less Insect la as much al bom In the air a any bird. Holes In Plaster. ' Roles In painted or tinted walls can he filled with plaster of purls, but the contrast h often worse than the hole. The enloring used In washing waists ran he used In mixing the plaster of parts until the wall color la reached, and there will be do strong contra at to call attention to tLe spot. Me Call's. l i .t sy rCs Strange Oyster Drertging. , Oysters are oi'tained in various ways. At Minorca, in the Mediterra nean, the fisherman simply dives to a depth of 70 feet with a weight in one band to carry him down. With the other hand he picks up as many oysters as he can carry and brings thero to the surface. ' Left Nctnmg Worth Stealing. When motor car hrotte down at Westerly. K l the members of the part) rolled U to one side and then stripped '.I taking all the removable parts, mrlnrflng 'he wheels, to a ga rage. This Insnred the rest staying where It wax until the garage man re fitted the pnrt next d-iy and towed the car to his repair shop World's Deepest Gold Mine, The gold mine of St. John del Rey. In Brazil, Is the rieeitcst metal mine lo the world. It was opened more than 80 years ago and had been stink to 6.S2A feet at 'le rime of the latest report The e:iifHnttire In some parts reaches U degrees P.. the rise lo the hSt of 'he rocks averaging one degree in every 126 feet of descent from the surface jee whal we founi in your awlme oi l THIS lens shows some of the dirt that can be found in any crankcase after a few weeks of driving road dust, carbon and fine particles of metal Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine, together with gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oU. Have the dirty, diluted oil fai your crankcase drained out noto-before urinecessarywearbegins. We can do that best for you with Modern Inland Auto Co. Crankcase Cleaning Service convenient, quick, economical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific, thorough flushing agent which docs not con taminate the fresh oil. We assure proper lubri cation for your engine by refilling the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make a regular habit of Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service.lt gives better engine perform ance and longer life to your car. Central Motor Sales Co. CALIFORNIA Calls You To A World of Infinite Beauty and Charm AMERICA'S WINTER PLAYGROUND Outdoor life ideal. An endless variety of healthful recreation, pastimes and sight-seeing tours. Its thousands of miles of picturesque paved highways are the admiration and delight of motor enthusiasts. A real semitropic winter paradise. The Direct and Pleasant Way to California la Via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM which places at the disposal of its patrons two ex tremely attractive and interesting routes the world-famous Columbia River and Shasta Routes, or through Salt Lake City and one hundred miles of orange groves In the Sunny Southland. Why Not Go OXE Way And Return The OTHER? A circle of rare scenes and experiences not excelled on the continent. Through sleeping car and din ing car accommodations make the trip either way comfortable and interesting. Let our agent tell you all about it, prepare your itinerary, make your reservations, deliver your tickets and supply Instructive California literature. A pleasant variation from the all-rail trip to Cal ifornia Is the ocean trip from Portland to 8an Fran cisco. Sailings on the "Rose City" or "Alaska" ev ery fifth day. Direct connection in Portland. Let us tell you about it. F. E. STUDEBAKER T. F. & P. A., Bend, Ore. K. A. ZEVELY, Agent, Prinevllle Junction, Ore. WM. McMTRRAY, General rassenger Agt., Portion d, Oregon. HIGH SOIOOL NOTES Tuesday evening toe Commercial Club was served In the Domestic Science room. This It the second time this year that the Club has dined at the High School. Both luncheons met with great success, ....The Freelunan boys have another game on their bands. Terrebonne wishes to play them and arrango ments will be made to play them there on Thursday night. 'yTfTTTTTTTTTyTf TTTfTTTTT For Solid Comfort Make Your Portland Headquarters .The PORTLAND HOTEL Widely known as Portland's "Hotel of Hospitality Rates $1,50 a day and up Richard A. Childs, Manager Financial Report of Football Season From Sept. 1st. to Dec. 1st. Receipts Balance from baseball season $24.87 Association Dues . 30. UO Guarantee from Grant county 125.00 Guarantee from Bend 20.00 Guarantee from Redmond 20.00 Receipts from eBnd game... .....17 1.00 Receipts from Redmond game 61.20 Receipts from Alumni game.. ..12. 50 M64.07 Disbursements State association dues $2.03 baseball supplies 14.00 Lumber for standards 2.10 Expenses, John Day trip 174,50 Football and lemons 1.80 Guarantee to Bend team 20.00 Printing tickets and bills....; 5.75 Leveling football field... B OO Trans to Redmond 22.00 Trip of Davis & Wright 5-18- ....4.25 Room expense, 6-18-20 ......3.50 Trans to Bend 35.00 Whistle and repair of ball 1,00 Telephone bill 4.05 Posters for Redmond game 2.75 Meals for Bend game 13.50 Guarantee to Redmond team ..20.00 Football Pants 5.00 Pictures for Portland papers..., 50 Total : $337.80 Balance on band $126.2" MRS. JEXXIE NASH DEAD Mrs. Jennie Nash, formerly wife of 0. M. Pringle, died in Portland Monday morning after almost a year of illness. She formerly lived In Prineville with Mr. Pringle, who was a pioneer contractor of this part ot the country, the Rye Grass Ditch and other operations being lasting evi dence of his ability. The Journal does modern printing on short notioe. We Are Going To CLOSE OUT THE FOLLOWING LINE OF GOODH AT EXACTLY WHAT THEY COST V8. THEY ARB THE BEHT WE COl'LI) BUY, AND THE DEMONS ARK TUB LATENT. Several Beautiful Electric Lamps, an exceptionally fine line of Alum inum ware, Casseroles, Flashlights, Percolators, and the less expensive Chinaware, 1 Phonograph and last but not least 1 Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. THESE COOD8 MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE, AND IN ORDER TO DO IT, 1 AM GOING TO SELL THEM AT Jl'HT WHAT THE WHOLEHALEIW CHARGED ME JEWELRY DID NOT ADVANCE IN THE PROPORTION THAT ALL OTHER AR TICLES DID, AND THE WHOLESALE PRICES FOR THE YEAR OF 1921 ARB BVBN HIGHER, BUT IN ORDER TO FOLLOW THE TREND OF MWEIt PRICKrl WE ARB BELLING MANY LINES OF JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, FANCY DISHES. MANTLE CLOCKS, LEATHER 0001)8, MANICUR1NO SETS, IVORY TOILET AR TICLES. I'OCKET KNIVES, AND EVEN GLASS WARE, AT FROM 10 to 20 per cent off. BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEVER-WIND CLOCKS, GUARANTEED FOR 50 YEARS, AND THE GOLD AND PLATINUM GLASS WARE WE HAVE THE EXETER PATTERN (2S-year grade) AND THE ADAM'S PAT TERN (60-year grade) IN COMMUNITY' SILVER. WE ALSO HAVE BOMB DIN NER AND TEA SETS. For gifts that last, call on Harvey Cyrus, the Jeweler Masonic Temple, Prineville, Oregon