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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
Page 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL vemnim Attraction AT COMMERCIAL CLUB MALL F A P O O WEE 1 O OCT. 6-Copyrighted Drama, "Under Sealed Orders" OCT. 7--Dance OCT. 8-Dance 1 OCT. 9-Second Annual Jubilee Minstrels DANCE And Music by the Band After Each Show! DOUGH BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON AND DYNAMI .10 The Funniest Chaplin Comedy ever made, will be shown Thursday, Oct. 7, At the Lyric Theatre Prineville, Oregon, during Fair week No long, Tiresome Features will be shown, but we have creamed the market FOR A DAILY CHANGE of the funniest funny ones, the best car toons, the finest animal pictures and the most gripping dramas; all to be shown at no advance in prices. START LIVING AGAIN NOW ----. i i Visit a Movie Occasionally! Lyric Theatre, Prineville, Ore. It's 250 miles to a better one fShipp & Perry i I Dealers in Lumber, Shingleg, Mouldings, Doors, WindowR, i Glase, Painta and Oils, Kuberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending. E Not a single dollar was lost In Polk county through forest flrs this year. i Scandinavian day will be celebrated at the state fair iu Salem, October 1. Between 700,000 and 800,000 bushels of grain will leave Portland Id Octo ber on sailing vessels alone. A $30,000 bathing tank is to be built in Baker, to replace the present wood en natatorlura near the city. There are 50,055 children of school ai;e In Multnomah county, of whom 25,104 are boys and 24,951 are girls. Approximate valuation of property in Marion county for 1915 as given out by Ben F. West, assessor, is $:!7, 229,460. Medford Elks dedicated their new $50,000 temple with Impressive rituals of the order in the presence of 1500 Elks and friends. The combined output of prunes packed in Salem will total well over 100 carloads or 3500 tons, according to estimates mad. Secretary of State Olcott has com pleted the printing of the journals ol the house and senate and they are now ready for distribution. Thirty of Portland's pub.lc school buildings will be immediately thrown open for civic centers and public gath erings may be held in the school audi tor funis. The yield of prunes In the riickreall district this year has disappointed the growers, who claim, in most instances, that the crop is but little above half the average. ArrariKements were completed by the Oregon Agricultural college exten sion office for a courae of lcctures and demonstrations in engineering subjects to be given in Portland this winter. In compliance with orders Issued by the interstate commerce commission the Southern Pacific has raised the rates on numerous commodities be tween interior points In Oregon and California. Several small forest fires in the coast mountains west of Corvallls were started during the last week, but prompt action by residents of the dis trict, assisted by the early fall' raliis, have entirely subdu'ed them. The former Jay Bowerman ranc of approximately 1950 acres of wheat, situated near Olex, , Gilliam county, was sold to O, K. Bolcls, of Portland, at a consideration understood to be in the neighborhood of $50,1)00. A Jitney DAMCP At Glaze Hall Fa ir-W eeJk Oct 6-7. calf JK3 3 Dances for 25 cents First Class Music