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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
Till UNDAV. 41 NF. HI. I!2I ikook county journal rage i Prentiss Seeds of Barnes was a business visitor Monday. Luckey Bonney returned from school Saturday evening. Dave Jones made a trip to raulina In his Ford bug Tuesday. J. A. Mays of Post was a business visitor in town Saturday. Audrid Kiier of Roberts arrived In town on business Tuesday. B. L. Tone of Sisters was a Prine vllle visitor Monday and Tuesday. C C. Berkley was tn Prtnevllle Monday from the Hay Creek ranch. Louise Young returned to her home In Portland on the Friday ev ening train. , Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Becker of Tumalo were Prineville visitors Sun day. Etta Houston of Roberts Is visit ing with friends in Prineville this week. Velma Angell returned from Port land where she has been attending school. A. J. Champion was in town from the mines on the Ochoco the first part of the week. J WIstar Rosenberg ' will return from the University of Oregon on Saturday, the 18th. Dr. Horace Belknap and wife will be in town Thursday afternoon and Friday, from Portland. a Miss Mildred Dishman entertain ed Wednesday night with a bridge party in honor of Miss Helen Elkins. S. J- Newsom, Jr.. from the Maury Mountain country was a business vi sitor in town Tuesday and Wednes day. Fred Wallace of Tumalo made a business trip to town Tuesday after noon, and also inspected the Ochoco dam. W. B. Tucker and family are at tending Farmer's Week at O. A. C. They will return the first of neit week. Dwight L. Roberts of Redmond paid the Journal office a friendly call Thursday. Wednesday evening Miss Polly Hodges gave a shower in honor of Miss Agues Elliott. The last report from James Mof fit on Thursday, the 16th. was Unit he was resting considerably better. The Ladles Aid of the Christian Church will meet at Mrs. H. P. Bel knap's home Thursday afternoon. June 23rd. J. N. Crawford of Walla Walla. Washington, and John 0. O'Dell of The Dalles were visitors In Prine ville Wednesday. Mr. Crawford Is the president of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. On Tuesday, June 21st, ic the An nex rooms a Joint meeting of the La dies Annex. Shumlas. Junior Shumta and Psychocrats will be held to hear the report of the delegate that attended the meeting at Pendleton. All the members of these various clubs are urged to be present at two o'clock. THE IRRIGATORS TOOK rORTLAXD BT STORM (By Bob Osborne) Portland. Ore., June 13. Crook County Irrigators certainly made one big hit in this town during the Fes tival. I "was looking for you" but 1 didn't bargain for the whole coun ty. Art O'Neil and I were In the Port land Hotel the first of tire week when an uproar from the banquet room ending with "That's where the Alfalfa grows" made our mouths water and in we tramped to find some overalled chaps from Crook county whooping it up. They did n't slow down a bit during the days they were here and many were the street corner remarks I heard about "them Irrigators from Prineville." I am sorry that I didn't get to fol low up the bunch a little closer, but the entry of a float in the parade by our Association kept me busy. I expect that a lot of things happened in a funny way that would be good to hand out to the bunch, but no doubt they will be told by the main actors. Although "Doc" Rosenberg is a member of the State Hoard of Heal-1 th, next door, I feel that I should uy a word about the scandalous way he capered about during the parade. I saw the show from the tenth story ' of the Soiling building and all the, way down sixth street 1 could see that bald spot on "Doc's" head gy rating around from one side of the street to the other never mis-slng the prettiest ladies. The way some of those Alfalfa Kings disported themselves led one to believe that perhaps the shovels they carried had hollow haudles tor liquid not com monly used to Irrigate alfalfa. Crook County reoolved excellent publicity from the visit to Portland of the Irrigators. Make It big tor Portland 1925! This is Farmer's week at 0. A. C. and I am to be there to hold a tree tuberculosis clinic for the Oregon Association. These clinics are prov ing to be one of the best possible methods not only tor discovering and aiding patients, but also to edu cate the public In the proper safe guards against the disease. It took three months to make a soldier during the war. How long does it take to make a society fop out .gf an honest old farmer? If the question suggests humorous possibil ities to you go to the Lyric Theatre next Wednesday where Society Se crets, is the principal attraction and get a dramatic thrill with your lau ghs. The story of Society Secrets gives Eva Novak her greatest star ring opportunity. It was directed by Leo McCarey from the magazine story by Helen Christine Bennett SUFFERS PAINFUL INJURIES PALACc. GARAGE Opposite Masonic Temple ACETYLENE WELDING BA ITER Y STA TION All Ford Work Done on Contract Price. Auto Repairing and Ignition Our Specialty. Ed McGilvray, Prop. rtMHM Black MI LAUGHABLE COMEDY COMING TO LYRIC E. Elliott was painfully injured i Saturday, when his team became frl- i ghtened. and threw him from the! wagon on the road south of Pot. j In addition to a number of pain-' ful body bruises, his lower Up was torn down almost to the end of his chin, which made a number of sti tches necessary. He was brought to Prineville and given treatment by Dr. Belnnap and is recovering rapid ly. FOR SALE A good Jersey cow and a nice heifer calf, also some bar red Plymoth Rock chicketiB. Mrs Pearl Breeding. 39p. When "Once a Plumber " comes to the Lyric Theatre on Saturday, Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran will be seen in the overalls of honest toll. They are two plumbers who are an xious to find a quicker way to get rich than by plumbing (If that Is possible). They think they find It when they are elected president and secretary of a copper mining com pany. They find that the duties of, the president and secretary consist of wearing Jazzy clothes, drinking lots of gin rlckeys, and being vamped by a duo of pleasing exports. j A little Inter detectives arrive and the plumbers find that another of their duties Is to be the goats for, the fraudulent promoters of the fake company. Instead of finding a quick way to get In a palace, they find a 1 nick way to get Into Jail. J Once a Plumber, Is Lyons and , Mornn's third big comedy feature for Universal. Like the first one, ' Everything but the truth, it was wrHton by Edgar Franklin. The scenario Is by C. B. Hoadly, while Lyons and Moran are their own di rectors. The comedy team have four pulch rltudinus leading ladles ln the de lectable persons of Lillian ' Hacktt, Edna Mae Wilson. Jane Elliott and , Ethel Ritchie." Important comedy parts are played by George 0. Wll- -sou, Sidney Deans and Jeff Osborne. ANIMAIJ4 AH ACTORS IX FEATURE PHOTOPLAY "The Courage of Marge O'Doone." Vltagraphs screen version of the pop uar novel by James Oliver Curwood, which will 'be shown at the Lyric; theatre on Thursday and Friday ls a clean, live story of love and adven-; ture In the frozen wlldness of the great Canadlnn Northwest. Not the least of Us exciting episodes, aside from a great fight between two griz zly bears, are the scenes, which were difficult to obtain, where David Uaine and Marge O'Ponnn, with the aid of Tara, the trained boar, and Itorroe, the wolf-dog, fight their way out of the NVat, the stronghold of smugglers and bad men. The play opens on s train stalled In the snow of nn arctic night and ends with a night encampments and n trango meeting fur from civiliza tion. Between the beginning and the end are wonderful adventures and exciting Incidents In a liiml where heroism and danger are a part of the dally routine. Order Your Hay Hands Anil Other Farm Help From V We have tlto "Big Farm Offloe" of Oregon and furnish lielp free to the employer. The Pioneer Employment Company 32 YEARS IN OREGON Phone Broadway 227S Residence. Auto 230-2J II X. 2ml. HI. Portland, Orejpm fT Y R IC THURSDAY AXD FRIDAY "COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOOXE" With The Comedy "BULLIES AND BULLETS" 10 Cents and 30 Cents SATURDAY "OXCE A PLUMBER" With The Comedy "BETTY'S ROMEO" 20 Cents and 40 Cents SUNDAY "THE MASTER STROKE' With The Comedy "THE LAUNDRY" 10 Cents and 30 Cents MOXDAY AXD TUESDAY SPECIAL Dong Fairbanks In "WHEN -THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" AND A GOOD COMEDY 20 Cents and 40 Cents WEDNESDAY "SOCIETY SECRETS" , With The Comedy "OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN" 10 Cents and 30 Cents Y R C THE NEW LITTLE "4" $1005. LITTLE ""$! 750. MODEL "45-B 8" $2,-450. prices f. o. b. IVInevllIe. The Car of Beauty and Performance Let us take you out for a demonstration spin, we are at your service FOR SALE BY Sparks & Ganger PRINEVILLE, - - - - - - - - - OREGON ii