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Page I CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Tin iwiuy, A run, at, lrai. CAT DELIVERED ITS MESSAGE niTrnTIIUUrilT AT LNILMHlW'lLm HI COMMUNITY HALL attls-Scarrtd Fslin Proved It at Ltaat Had th Courage of Ita Conviction. The other night t saw clever eat. lie sat on ilie fence in the moonlight, all alone, writes a (.-orivspiiuilcnl of lh Host on Herald. He looked up at the moon ami oiened hia mouth. I brawl in j lf for what 1 believed to be coining, namely, his effort at solf- ia due the decorating commute, who under the direction ot Mr. -Edward Lutliy transformed tha hall In to a bower ot beauty, Fromni all Indication thr will le a greater number ot poultry rals ed at Powell Hutte this year than Bert Reynolds has rented tha Rub i ever bttT- PrtlrnUrljr turkeya. i -.. 1-. .... a I. .1 1 I j I ... . I iSohener ranch and will farm It ae- u" u, "r '""u "'" 'cordingly. Mr. and Mrs. Sohener ' flne- A h rln " will devote their entire time to their I ' " r be"' I ua I OM 1 "m fa-.. uiuinvuiv mi uriu ,lee')- ! ...j - i . ,.. ... ,1.1 ..I..V-, I ll.r.iM M rhsrllnn writes his nar-.",u Pa.lUlw '" "'" U11 cat Like O. Uoaiy, lie deall lu clover cnta Mr. and Mra. C. M. Charlton, j r",us- aurprlse. In hi altliude there asjthllt ne has been Just temporarily i something oi suiense. My wait ug t runttf trrd to Montrey, Calif, nervous system Ml the strain of it , Nw ,e, holltl, ,hat nave b,Hn Then he save voice to a great allelic. , .,.,,. He mid ....thing In a dramatic y. , ,,,8",1W ,n ,he Pow" "UtU ' c,' y With a self-satisfied smirk on hia ! report art in the residence pussy fav he Jumied off the fence of the following named people: Ku , graivfully and disappeared into the ' dolt Wellpott. Carl l.lntlquittt, K. L. night. He was a clever cut. He did . lverson. John Wellpott, John Wells. Th Priea That la Sat The gods have set a price npn every real and noble pleasure. If you would gain (he rnvnr of the IVIty you muat he at the pains of worship ing Him; If you would be beloved by your friend yon must atudy to oblige the uueiected In nn original and artistic way. He annoyed me, for he failed to live up to my conception of cats, yet I felt a certain admiration tor hliu. The next night another cat at an the fence. This aa a great oat. them? If von tvnntil he honored hv anv Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hied, broth- ,.,ty vo) ,, hf ))f S(rv , . er-in-law and sister of Mra. Ray Ol iver, have arrived from Silver Lake If you would be admired by all C.reece. on account of your probity and valor. to live on the Hanson ranch which ; you must exert yourself to do her they have leased. ' aome eminent service. If you would A first-class entertainment Is pro- ttimigh his appearance was far from mised the Powell Rutte people at prepossessing. He was scrawny, and bis coat bore, all too plainly, the scars Of many a "fougtiten Held." The dl Ttne light of unrest burned in his eyes, lie threw back bis head and poured out his very soul In vigorous expression, sincere and earnest, though j Onappreiiateu, Community Hall. April 23rd. when students of the Crook County High School put on a pfay and musical en tertainment. We hope that there will be a big crowd to hear them. Adults 40c, under 15 years, 25c. Nothing daunted by Miss Bertha Stevens, sister to Mrs. the lack of applause, or by the shower Krank Kissler. was married last of missiles directed at his scarred t week to Jesse Armstrong ot Pleas person, he gave full vent to his mea- I Valley. sage In a form which, though uncon- j A hlgh'w,y carap hag bp,,n P8tab. .tlimal seemed best to fit hi. mus . ,jshed near Bruce n Then, with an air of utter abandon. . he shook the dust of the fence from ! h,,re ,he rock crush" ' ' l,Pr hls unconcerned feet and disappeared. ! tio,u -This," thought I. my ears still ring- j Mrs. Arthur Milner was 111 the lug. "was truly a great cat He had ; first of the week and unable to hold a message and he gave It. Let the i school. Mrs. Milner teaches the world receive It or reject It as It wilt" Edwards school. Mrs. Charley Johnson and child ot Alfalfa are visiting at the home WHERE HUSTLE IS UNKNOWN ; of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Llndquist. Mallorea Justly Entitled to th Ap. Powell Butte Sorosis Club met at pallation Given tojt. -I.land j the h(me of Mr8 Car, Lln(1qu,gt lagt of Calm. j Wednesday, a. pleasant afternoon Mallorea. a tiny speck of an Island , !",r"1 m na me noa-, in the Mrtliterranean. Is a land of e8 assisted by Mrs. Charley John peace and ease. A great painter and spn of Alfalfa, served a delicious ' writsr who visited the island, has luncheon. ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Chad Irwin and ! j children of Redmond were guests at ! the George Kissler home Sunday. j render your fields fruitful and fill your arms with grain, you must labor to cultivate the soil accordingly. Would you grow rich by your herds, a prop er cure must he taken of them; would you extend your dominions by arms and be rendered capable of setting at liberty your captive friends and bring ing your enemies to subjection, you must not only learn of those that are experienced In the art of war, hut ex ercise yourself also In the practice of military affairs; and If yon would ex cel In the strength of your body you must keep your body In due subjec tion to your mind and exercise It with labor and pains. From the "Memora bilia of Socrates." christened it "The Island of Calm," because there everyone moves, rests, talks, walks and conducts his court ships as If the day had S hours, the mile about 16.W feet, and the span ef human life TOO years, so little haste do they make In living and enjoying life. These people who take life so leisurely, are not lasy. shiftless or un pleasant In personal appearance or building a fine sleeping porch on the ! manner. They are intelligent, nonest, Capable of work, sober and econom ical. These characteristics, preserved Sheep shearers are abroad in the ' laud. All the small Rock owners ot : Powell Butte as well as the larger bands are shearing. Unnecessary Courtesy. American parents often deplore the abruptness of their rhlldreu'a speech, but few American children would ven ture to address their parents In the In cisive language sometimes used in the Gladstone family, as Indicated In a re cent book by Mary Drew, Mr. tilad stone's daushter. It bored Mr. Glad stone, she says, to hear people apolo getically differ "My dearest love. 1 really think you are wrong." etc. "He thought It more to the pHnt to be short and sharp -A lie!' It Is Impossible to forget Lord Morley's face," adds Mrs, Drew, "when he first heard one of us say to Mr. Gladstone, 'A lie!1" Thia I freedom of expression half startled and shocked guests at Hawarden. Mr. Gladstone's dauuhier observes, but ! It broke the seriousness of discussion i and "put everyone in good humor." ; From the Outlook. j throughout centuries of uninterrupted peace and tranquility, have made them peaceable, trusting and home loving. The men are of medium height, strong and agl'e. And as for the women, they pos sess the same lovely skin as the women of North America, features as If sclnptured by Phidias or Praxiteles, and they walk like goddesses. But they know nothing of the "Joy of liv ing." due partially to ancestral Arahle j The American Short Story. Th.1 CM.'1-..t Itf A ,.. .!.. n .Kn north side of their home. It will ' ifory tnp lrwmllt , .-haracterlTlc be quite modern when completed. j American life, wish absolute knrwl- Will Pauls is said to be iniprov-! edge of Its peculiarities and sympathy ing from his illness of several weeks! '"h Its methods; with no fastidious duration, with infiamatory rheuma tism. Miss Grace Pauls has been home from high school for some time. having contracted measles while school. t Ignoring of Its habitual expression, or the Inchoate poetry that may be found hidden even In Its slang; with no I moral determination except that which i may be the lerirlii'Bte ontpnme nt thi- t 1 story Itself ; no rm'ire elimhruTiloi! than may he necessary for the artlsiir The children of Mr. and Mrs. Will t conception, and never from the fear of Peterson are having measles. j ,n fetish of conventionalism. Of such j Mrs. Rudolf Wellpott is ulunninr? ls ,he American short story of today. Influence and to the fact that their ; to make an extended visit to her i ,he An"'ri''"" literature to Island has for so long been under parents iu California. She will go1 nf ""' trlct religious repression. ! about the last of the week, and as! htl" bPa"h DOt 00d b"Te- She Wil1 I ' NOTICE FOR Pt Bl IfATION Little Sign of Culture In Speech. i remain until she is feeling better. ! ei23 omsi uih&m Americans are known the world 1 Mr. and Mrs E H Stewart Mr ' i""""1'' lh 'n"n"r ,r s ' around for their short and nasal a and Mrs. Roy Roberts and daughter ' 'r ' and many have be. u misled Into broad- tIla HriA M. Tllt . ., i GEORGE A. PARKER, enlng all their as to prove their cul- " 8,h"o , fi8l"nS n ' t''" Tf 7 2?" V "!I' ' : feSChUtes Sunday. i " Homid Entry nlTiJ9; on lUr. 1. ,m,v. t ..,i (..- n I mot Aa. n. r,, i-m mna on June lJ. ' .. uu .ins. a. .. liayne went tOl"' A4 H. E No. nli:i4. tor ELSE', j Bend one dar - .i. ... ! SfC. 3". E, Ek-. SW, NE',. S-. si. 'swu " na nr. eWl. s,U s? Tnn.Ki. i:.sii, b.. In "far" nnd "palm;" It 1 the t1rt sound uttei-ed by infants and still toe I most general sound of the jetter on ' "ayne s father returned with them i 'iiirant Mfn.ii.n, h nit notlc the R of Kur,. . The "hs i for a visit to Powell Butte. Father j ni'Lt'Z ! ounu as ine most ireipient tor tne . uayne l In very poor health and H c- E111- v- s- Com"iii"nfr. at letter in the earliest Knl!sh or Anglo- ' feels better out h. h ..... ! B""1- 0l"- " ,hr M Janr- nl Bo. .... ., . iet-is Deiier OUt Here, he Says. t Clim.nt nm u mnw: Alin Prt- Raxou. still considered the model and Grandma Sprav is still confined to i " Ch" H E rick- best usage in our ianiruace. Tlie a In 1 ha K A ..." 1 , -w. R-i En-u.n. H. G. Eidridm. all of -ask" may be pronounced like the i ' M reprted M bein JTt ""TrRWK wooncorg R In "bare" ar "at," but. according to the j 8llh,1 imI)rove' last writing. , " JL woodcock. R. EncycloiHHlia Americana, "with the , George Kissler 'and his two chil- i Notice for pcbmcation majority of good speakers" tt should ! dren- Elnora and Glen went to . .".!l',i...4lii a i rw. oe amo to the "ah sound. Best au- i rmeviiie Saturday. Uwritli's hold that the excessive use of 1 I ! i The m!ln. Omtim. April . IriU Aunt M-rtt.. tv,... J I """" " nr.'-V.v'" 'h' T- . owi imiiru W11U rAKKKR the short a Is most common in Amer- j Grandma recentlv at the Charlton i "f Alfalfa. Orwon. -ho. on sntibr. 14. m. onttdfi the Center nn rr rtf Vw . , 1917. made Hwnestrad Entry 01i4e and on jej, outsne tne greater part of ew r8IK.n Grandma is very' feeble, but : Jun. i. isis Ad. H. E.. n7oimi. fnr wu, -Bngland. It Is thus a provincialism, pBj eompanv , . v-i r.H. whereas the broadened a s mav be In- D" company. i seetion 52. Township it-Sotuh. RanR l- .dlcatlve of travel, familiarity with the PeKr A' CuPPer- St(e Engineer. Et. Willamette jHeridiaa. h wr noti of - ..n.iia, ... ' cii,,! o r,,... r it it , intention to make three-Tar pmnf. to f- language of Euope. and association spoke at Community Hall last week. t.bii, .tm , i.d .. dnhed. be- irlth cultured "Connoiweur" and "Dilertant,1' The connoisseur is "one who Vnowa " a nnniKii1 to the dilettante wha only "thinks he knows." The j formation connoisseur Is cognixant of the true yr. and Mrs. J. principles of art. and through his knowledge I competcc pass a Critical Judgment concerning any art, particularly of painting, sculpture or music. He Is of a btrh- -nde than the amateur, and more nearly ap proaches the artist, whose rules of ar HM he Is familiar with, but does not practice. The dilettante may be a lover of the fine arts, science or let ters, and may pursue any one of the rta In a desultory way and for muse went, and Lowell says of him: "The main characteristic of the dilettante Is that sort of Impartiality that springs from Inertia of mind, admirable for observation, Incapable of turning It to practical account" HlS Subject was the bond issue to ' H- C. Ellis. U. S- Cwnmii.ioner. st Ka . ,j , .. , . ... i Bend. OTeson. on the Jnt day of June. 1?1- be voted On April 1, which was de-) Claimant names a. witneaw.: Alvin Ptt. feated bv a vote of 47 to '0 Mr "" Alfalfa. Oiwn: Chariea H. Eritk - "r- ; m. Bettie Erieksoo, H. C. Eldrids. all of Bates, of Tumalo. spoke at the same Bend. Oregon. meeiin and r... v.l.Kl. 1 3- FRANK WOOOCOCK. RecuteT I NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In the County Court of the State of Omns. i Arthur Milner , for the County of Crook. Ia the Matter of snd Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Wellpott X 'ZZZZi Tieited the Ochoto dam Sunday. Wn mprwnii br th Comry Coort mi j I i the SUts? of Orern. for the Cminty of Crook. I The Sacred Concert Riven bT the nm)F (Imrtmrnt, Aimtnitrmtriic of th ! . j .v. j .L . .; Gttatc of Kstbcnnc Rrvrmia. oWavtl All! ...u.r o. w,e MeiDOQisi cnurca t ; tara uld fml m I KefllUona. at Community Hall, One , hereby required to vment them with th 5 . . , . , nrniwr Touchers within ts months f mea the' week ago, was such a rare musical j to the Admmi.t!riji at iii : treat that one does not often have i Sosuidins Buiidins. Portland, o i . , , ; Date of Bist publication. April It. 1(141. I the opportunity to hear. The choir . cu d last wibiwion. May i. i;l ... vi e r . t JENNIE HOt.l.AND. I I .u... iu, .r.ur,,u i r.u. Admimstratnx of the Estate' Tine and Showed good training. The , SI- of Kstherine Rseerman. deeesseJ ! sok) work of Mrs. Roberts and Miss ' i Grace Sherwood deserves special l Hope Sprlnga Eternal Wayme There 1 LMdn t 1 tell youT Yg ast when you'd get married an' ( tb outja board sea -ever: Gert Walt fer the finish. It'a goo- spell eut "Never fear. Tou'U be wed soon." Houston Tost NOTICE FOR PCBLICATION irrs mention as well as the baritone The Dalle.. Oresi.' April it it. I work of Mr. Lynch. PoweU Butte , Notw is he-ehy gt j people appreciated tt greatly. Come'f PrinerUle. Orevon. who. o Not. s. ii. j srain Redmond nehnle ; Honw.esd Entry. No. for E4 again. Keamona people. ; NEL M swi,. wunes. Sertio. is. The annual ball, given by the dl-, Towrwhip ls-South. R.n i-Esst iai- ette MerMhsa. has Sled notice of mteatloa to rectors ot the Powell Butte assocla- i k, three-yesr proof. t estadibh chum to the land shore desrrihes. kefore Lss M. j Beehteii. United Sats Gominwsioser. st Prinerille. Otob, on the 2th dsy sf May. I I tion. last Friday night was a suc cess from everr standpoint A full nouse. gooa music, a nne raieienw , cuimmKt M u wit.: B E. Kid- I snpper. and hr the war thia form of ; wn. waiissi l Dishmsn. Fwa a Hsmsm. 1 1 , w . , i Boeert Browninw. all of Frinertlle. Oi isus. t erring was a auccesa. jaucn cram j h. FRANK WOODCOCK. Restaur WATCH FOR THE u) Projecft OF THE It will make its appearance on Be Sure to Leave Your Order Early for Extra Copies It will be the largest Issue ever put out in this Section Seed it to Yoimr Friend s