Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 10, 1911, Image 4

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    Lawn Fete at
the Rice Home
II IT If fl! to lh onr or ownfr of ll adjoining
McKenzie Merry Makers ; i...,. tr.a. ...a ri. . u,,"
. in tli otliow of the County Clrrk of
Mrs. r"r?J A. Kic and daughter.
Edith, of Portland, assisted by
Mwdatues Krink, Follard and
Adania, entertairml about forty
ftutett in honor oi Mr. Grant B.
Frr of Seattl, to a lawn fete
Tuesday evening at their home
on Firet street. The lawn wa
decorated with Japanese lantern
strung on wire among the treee
and below w re tables and chairs
scattered about for the convenience
tl the guests.
The evening's festivities started
with a game of amateur drawing
from which the fortune of the
artist was read by prophetess.
Miss Kdna Morse, which afforded
considerable amusement. This
was followed by a very lively
dance, the Virginia Keel, with a
harmonica accompaniment, then,
to the sweet strains of music fur
nished by several members of the
LucVey Orchestra, the guests in
dulged in dancing on the green
the two-step, waltx and the rustic
barn dance. After the dancing
several very pleasing solos were
rendered by Miss Lorene Wiunek,
Mrs. Oliver Adams and Miss Nellie
Summers. Refreshments were
served after the musical program.
A game or two and chorus singing
followed, when the guests departed
to their respective homes.
Mckentie a .Merry Maker open'
ed an engagement at the Coinmer
cial Hub last Saturday night, pre'
senting "The Man of the Hour,"
one of New York' latest successes.
This company numbers ten people,
each of whom i an artist in his or
ber line. They all do specialties
which are put on between acts,
making a continuous performance
from the rise of the curtain until
the final fall on the last act.
Monday night Van, the Vir
ginian, was presented, Tuesday
night " Merely, Mary Ann,"
Wednesday night "A Life For a
Life.'' I loo J audiences have been
in attendance and the company
grows more popular with each per
formance. Tonight they present "Was She
to Hlame." Thete will be new
specialties between acts as has
been the rule each succeeding
night. Between acts three and
four tonight Mr. McKeniie will
present to the lucky lady or gentle
man holding the winning number,
a real live baby, lie sure and be
there. You may win it.
Friday night they present
America's latest and greatest play,
"St. Elmo," Augusta J. Evan's
widely read novel, dramatized by
Marie ilavward. All lovers of
real drama should not fail to see
the great play.
Saturday afternoon there will be
a bargain matinee on which
Crook county, Oregon, at the time of
Hi wumc" of this ordmnt
Section II. This ordinance shall !
in lull lore ami eflect on .and alter
Sotmlr 4lh, lull.
l'wd liy lha Citv Council
of the City o( Prineville, Crxk
county. Stat ol Oreiron, on tint 5lli da
ol Atigunt, A. I)., lull.
Approved bv the Mavor of mid city
on tli tilth ilav ot August, A. 1., It'll.
Attest: K, W. Hrrw,
Of Keconler.
Chs. S. Kuwiw,
Mayor of the Citv of Prinevill.
OC-
Claim Urja'st Treatment ISSMi?
om aw-
d liov."
Trices 15 and "25 cents all over the
house.
Saturday night the excruciat
ingly funny comedy, "The Man in
Black," in three acts. A scream
Editor Journal :
Feeling sure that you ill lie willing
to allow a little space to those who have
been unjustly treated, we ask you to
publish our few remarks.
Last Thursday night a company of a roar a yell,
ten amateurs .resented in Prineviile a Sunday afternoon
play which was got up here by tue
Tlftvat Viii.'liK ..a cil lmri.i IwIltm anil !
ceeds here. The audience eevmed to;
'East
will be
i Lynne" 15 and "25 cents
prices.
Sunday night "Ten Nights
appreciate the performance and the or-'a Barroom," which will be the last
chestra furnished excellent music fori
the occasion. But as we were from '
Bend, the city council of Prineville ai-!
tempted what we consider a '"holdup" ,
game. If the council knew that the
show was to be given there, it knew
from the advertising of it that we were
an ameteur company and were acting'
for charity. See first pane ot Journal '
of Julv 27. The council also knew ,
play presented by the company
here this season as they leave Mon
day morning for Bend, Redmond
and Madras. From there they go
on their annnal tour of Idaho,
Utah and Colorado.
Mr. McKenzie, the genial man
ager, deserves great credit for
that Prineville amattura had only a few i carrying a company who know
weeks before given "Down in Dixie" i their business, both on and off the
and that no license fee had ever been 1
asked f ir in that case. j
But what did they do? If the city j
marshal is to be believed and he ap-1
pea red to be a gentleman, the council i
instructed him to collect a $5 license fee
from the Bend company. We did not
care about the (5, but the principle in
volved. Wh was thia? Just because
we were from Bend, wasn't it? Forth-
ermore, no demand was made for this
money until the curtain was ready to
rise. Why was nothing said to the
manager Thursday afternoon, for he
could have been easily found at the
Hotel Prineville or the Commercial
Club Hall? Xo, they wanted to em
barrass us as much as possible.
stage.
Ordinance No. 189.
An Ordinance vacating East "G"
street between Second and Third streets
In Prineville, Oregon, and vacating the
alley between Earn "ti" street and East
"H" street in block Sine 9 Prineville
Fourth Addition to Prineville, Crook
county, Oregon.
Whereas, in compliance with the pro
visions of Section Thirty-nine ! of
Chapter Seven (7j of the City Charter
of the City of Prineville, Oregon, a pe
1 tition containing the names of more
than ten freeholders, has been tiled
with the City Council of the City of
Prineville, Oregon, praving that the
allev in Block Nine 9 between East
I U street and fcast
"H" street. Pnn-
Again on Friday morning when the 'vine fourth Addition to Prineville, Ore-
matter was taken op with the city at- on- "I"1 ,,ha.t " " etreet .between
, , . .. fteond street and Third etreet, in Pnne-
torney, who eaid the mayor and city re-; villei Crool COUIltyi Orf.g0rJi be clo8ed
corder were out of town, we were and vacated;
shown no ordinance providing that a'ma-1 And whereas, the City Council of the
teur cimpanies obtain a license, until ,' Cit7 "' Prineville, Oregon, deems it ex
, , , , . . ' pedient and for the best interests of
repeated demands were made for the ltie said city to grant the praver of th
same. Then an old ordinance that was ; eaid petitioners and vacate the Mid
marked "P.epealed" was dug up, and alley in 'ock Nine 9 between East
finally the real show ordinance. The ' ''u',e"T SDd K "" ,reet l'?a!tU
i, ' . , , i addition to Prineville, Oregon, and that
last paragraph oi tine reads, in effect : nortion of Kant "i ' at root Kittr-ian 1
"Nothing in this ordinance shall be con-j Second etreet and Third street in Prine-
itrued to apply to amateur spelled in : vi,le Crook county, Oregon :
the ordinance "amiture" theatrical 1 ,w '"f!"''? U 0.rdined the
productions or ptrformajces given by 'follows:
educational or charitable institutions." i
this was so plain that anyone who,
could read knew theie was absolutely j
no ground lor demanding further that
we pay a license fee. Yet we had to:
show, as we did by reference to vour
estimable paper, that we were abso-!
lutely exempt.
TUMULT IN A THEATER.
The "Old Price" Rioti at Covent Oar.
dn. In London,
On Sept. IS, 1S0!, Convent Cor
don theater, London, which had
boon totally dost roved by tiro just
one year previous ami luul Uon re
built, opened under the matiaj;c
nirnt of John l'hilip Komtilo. The
prices on account of the great cost
of the building, which, by the wnv,
was nearly .m0,0io, cri raiseil,
and this led to the ci lclirutcd O. 1.
riots.
On the opening nirlit cries of
"Old prices!" camo from everv part
of tin house, mid this loiititiui-d
nightly, Mttnicntcd by mttles,
drums and whistles, until on t!io
S.'M Mr. Kcmhle upjH-arcil lieforo
the curtain and said that a com
mittee of gentlemen had undertak
en to examine the tmances (if the
concern and that until they were
prepared with their report the
theater would lm closed. "N'ani"
them!" wa shouted from nil sides.
Their names were declared. "Ail
shareholders!" cried a wu from
the gallery.
lu a few days the t!ieiter was re
opened, and the tumult was renew
ed and continued several weeks.
Quoting from u London newspa
per dated Iiv. 7. 1m!: "The row
was kept up last niulit in a most up
roarious style. It bewail early in
the cveniiiir. nnd terv little of 'The
Man of the World' was heard. The
0. IYs were very numerous both in
the pit and the boxes. In the for
mer they sported their sprigs of
laurel and their initnils (O. P.).
"Two horns, two watchmen's rat
tles and three or four whistle
formed the instrumental part of
the concert before the curtain and
kept tin a most melodious din. Tl
O. P. s repeatediv performed their
dance in a most spirited manner
They had complete pn-session of
the center of the pit and amused
tnemselves with mock fiirhts and
scampering over the benches.
"Several placards were displaced
One of them was inscribed 'What
do you want?' and the other side,
which was turned round by way of
answer, had on it '( ld prices.' The
curtain was dropped a few minutes
before 10. 'God Save the King"
was then sunjr in the pit, and
grand 0. P. dance was two or three
times repeated. Three cheers were
given for a British jury, and after
giving their usual cheers and groans
the O. P. s left in a body, and the
house was closed before 11."
Songs were written, and one of
them, "Heigh-ln, Savs Kemhle,"
was sung; under Mr. Kemble's win
dews. At last Kemble was obliged
to give way, and after a humble
apology, whicli was graciously re
ceived by a crowded house, peace
nnd tiie "old prices" were restored.
From that time on Covent Garden
enjoyed great prosperity. Mr.
Wallack in Xew York Post.
Notice
Mr. MeKailand has clowd her tvtanl
ing houe until October lt, henthe
will I prepared to accomodate tli
public again. H-3 '.'t
Furnished Room
Kurni'hcd rooms fur rrnt. Apply to
Mr. K.llen tiullilord. tlmt houm next
Kubt. Moore's blackcuuth ulion
"27-lttip
Notice
IVrou taking gravel from the chan
nel of the tVhoco must rlrxt got permis
sion from the City Marshal.
8 3 M Ih.k. 8, Kkwahim, Mayor.
House and Lot for Sale.
(ioo.1 ix-rom hou ard three lota,
with barn and oulbuildingn; mil bliH-k
roiu Mam on -nd sirrvi, at reasonable
irice. Addrtus T. J. Kergueson, linb
rt. Or. o l.llf
Free! Free!
Photos
for a limited time
Will kIvh iiwny photoi nhHttlutfly
fr-t. Kur iiartlotiluni mil Mt
ilii'llo whl.h will
Open on Saturday August 5th
(at MIhn WHmiu'm old Htuml)
Fi E. LAFTER, Prop.
N 'tic l or I'ublicatioa.
N l'.irt itint of flit lnlrrlnr,
1. s, I,. i ml otHrv hi I Ut lttit v on-tfon.
Attu! 4(h,
Nottc-( lirr'in' ivn tht otur t . (lv-
of Pr1ii' Hlf . On-tiiiii. wliii 'it Jtililtitrv
-l h, It. '. inn-!.- hntut u-mt N-t. OoOh f,,rWS
NW'.HIHI W W'tl...! 11. InmLhlh
! ou Ui. Itimut' l.i rnt, tilt tttrt (t Mt-rt.llMii.
Iih rii. .1 tiiMi.v if iiiii'iiittttt to muifr ntmi
ctMiltliuf .titbit 'fmf, ttfH!.ilh riiiiil) I I lie
iitnl niwivf ) M-rlln-tl drltifw U (trivti Mrt n.
fiunlv ' i-rk. ut hi tittle Ht I'rliu willf,
on, on the I-'iii tint ur !vpiMiiU-r. 111,
' Imiiotut iihmm'h itt wltnr-: i ulrh K.
AHrl P.. Nllt. Hit of grin' Hlf. iiniiin.
Several Thousand Hardy Acclimated
A Pointer.
Pick Mllllounirt I ihlnk I must
a' little better tudiiy, doc tor-all ui'
latious look so uilsrrubie!
Section 1 That all that nart and
Fortion of East "d" etreet, between
! becond etreet and Third Ktreet in Prine-
ville. Crook county, Oregon, commenc-
, ing tkl the southwest corner cf
Klock -Nine (9), Fourth addition to
Prineville, Oregon, thence rnnnirnr
i north alor;d the wet boundary of an id
' I Block NiDe (9), two hundred forty (240)
i feet, to the northwest corner nl ai,l
Our company was composed of ladies block, thence west eighty (801 feet to
and gentlemen, representative people ; 'i'6 nT.TT ' ,oclf Eight ()
of thU pf.,,n, i , .' ; 111 eali addition, thence south along the
01 this communitv, and we regard the ; east boundary of eaid Block Eight (8)
treatment in this matter as outrageous. two hundred forty (240i feet to the
Mr. Ei'itor, do vou think that Prine-i sutheast corner of said Iilcck Eight
ville should expect Bend people, after !?n ,d a'lliiti'". thence east Eighty
nch condii,.r u. ,i,i. v I i. (HO) feet to the place of beginning, and
mien conduct as this by Prineville of- all that part and portion of th alley in
facials, to flock to the county fair or any Block Nine (9) between East '';'
Bimilar i ffair there? What ansurance f,Tr!fit an,J Kat "H" street, Eourth ad
will we 1 ave that we will be treated as i ''u"n Prineville, Oregon, coinmenc
1a,noi ,i V ircaieu as ln,att(,e southeast comer of .U,t one
ladies and gentleman and not threatened ( l , i Blx:k nine (91, Fourth addition
with arrest for absolutely no cause ' to Pi ineville, Oregon, thence running
whatever, and humiliated in other i llie west tw0 hundred forty (240) feet,
wajs?
"A mono The Brkakf.ks" Co.,
W. W. Orcutt, Mgr.
Eend, Ore., Aug. 7, 19Vt.
10 me eoiuti went corner of ljt six Mil
i in eaid Block nine I9, thence south eix
; teen feet to the northwest corner
, of Ix.t seven (7), in said block, thence
running east Iwo hundred forty (240)
; feet, to the northeast corner of Lot
twelve (12) in eaid Block -Nine (9)
I thence due north eixteen (18) leet to
withe place of beirinninir: be and the
Inquire of C D. Cal- i am Rre '""""y cloeeil and vacated,
8-10-lmp I a,n,(1 B?ld rwrtion and part of etreet and
j alley herein vacated, is hereby granted
Houses and Lot For Sales
iwauou-es and six lots for Bale
taken at once,
SHEATH,
The Home Bakery.
Fresh bread baked daily. Pastry or
ders promptly filled. Hot coffee and
sandwiches eerved. Delivery at 11 and
4 o clock.
6-8 t Mna. F. E. BROsirs, Trop,
Miticv of t iiial Settlement.
Noll'-.- It lifrvliT iflv-.'ii hr tin uri'lrxIfiH-il.
Hi' mlntliil-trulrlt of Itio t".tHt of H' ii-U-v
Vlni'Viinl, tl.-!,--.!. In,( tli ,1,1 mtnilnH.
trauik h., um.l,' unci niH.l vii, n. CI, r Hi. I
lh emu! r ,',nirl Iit nnnl tuvminlliti i,r Imt
H'llMltK.lrMllon of Vtia fit Afitl lllr- Mtl'l
.iiuntv r l lni -'l Monilnv. ii,l lv or
'ivo.U'r. i'jil, Hi ! ,,-,'l,M'k iii 11, forv'i,Kn nl
11) rttunlv uinrl nxtiii tit l'rln.' ill,, Orron.
Hi,' lltur. kin1 (Ui. for, li.'Hrliiir nml .
Iili'il -ji! I Ontil H.'.'i.'nllinr. At whl-li i,i.l
llin h ti.l iIh-, utiv iK'toit irit.-rttlr.l in i,t,
flBle nmv ttpfrur ana ol'Jw;! l iiil nilMl
ai-ouniinir.
1HI. 'I till l"lh Inv ,f AliK . '"tl.
All UK I J. VINKYUtli,
A'linlfil-trHlrtx of thr ciniit
"f llfn-It-y Vliifyura. d.i'fufli-d.
Notice to Creditor.
N.illw U hrrrhv ilvn hy th undf rlnMl.
th'n.liuinl-lriftru of Hi- rsiittf of j,,iin h.
Iu-uin...1.-c umI, lonll p, roii tmvtiic Hitlmi
uxiiln-t ftnhl rltMvitiM'ii anil Ut nil rrvlttor of
KHliI fMirti. to ftn"wnl their rlitlnu with Hi
pniNr vourhcrM, lo the uiilcrlKn-d ul Ihpj
otriit iifM. K Kllhitt In Hrlnethle, Or.von,
within lv tiionthit from 111 flrt iiuhllrutlug
Ol nil, lloill-v.
Umi d 'liMwth rtnr of Ainr . lull.
MAKUAKKT ItKAMH.
AiliiilnlMtritlrlx ufthc tJttalA
of John II. IttKtmi, di-otMwii.
Notic of
Adinlnlstrutcr'
Kcul IUtutc.
uc of
Notice In hrrr'hr vlvn l,v Ih i,nffprinM
lh'' M'lmlhUlrntor oflhi- mlHtp of S!o,ilv I.'
IO-viioIiU. difHiM'd. thul In Dtirmuitir r
onh-r of thr l ounty l ourl of tht Mule of On,
kon for Trunk rountr. iiihiIi. mid -nti-rf,l on
IN" ,111 rtuv nl Au , I'll. In the inntlrr of lh
oii" or Mnlly t.. Iti'Vno dK. dn.iu.nl. lh-
uii'l. r-liiU will u-ll nl prlvntp M., rorinh,
n'lh.t-rt to (vinflriiiKlfon hy hii id County ( o in.
llfn-r IIh, Mill day or HMlt.. Hill. In Prln.vlll...
)non. ut lin rf-lih nr. nil th rlnlil. Illle
and lnl-n't of nlrt Kmllv K. Krviioldi t thf
inn, or hir d.'iith mid nil Ihr rtuhl. lill and
lnii-rt-.il of In-r eiliitt. In all tin, tollou-tnff d-
Tltii'il r-al astute, lo-wll: Th.' Kasl half of
111' Nottlifat iiliarlfr. the NorIhw-'Hl iiiHrltr
ofthi' Nirth-tii.iiiiartiTor HitIIoii Kltchlin
and ttieHouttiwi'it itiurt'T of lh Northwi'it
MiiarO'r of HwTllon H.v-nl-'n In Tnwnihlli
Thlrli-i'n South of Hiiiik. Hlxtcn KmtofWll
lainHte MtTldlun In Cnajk county, Mtute of
On-K'in.
r.-rinM and miidtttnnii of nle-cHih uixin
Cffiinrtnation fifNHl-hv County court.
IMU-U lbl 101 h day of Aim.. IM1.
M. D Pdtt KI U
. Adinlntstnihirof the entalf of
Ktully K. It-ynoldH, dcceaned.
Fruit Trees For Sale
Trees are grown on the south skle of Powell Duties
Heady for fall or spring delivery
Apples - Pears - Plums - Cherries
Also Currents, Gooseberries and Ree Raspberries
Are select for hardiness as well as quality
Prices Reasonable
We have had thirty years fXeriene in fruit xrowinn in variotii parts
ol Central Oregon, Our huynrs rollt by (hi expsf innce.
For particular! yitit the nurxry, addrwM or phon
THE LAF0LLETTE NURSERY CO.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Sencral ffilacksmithing
IIoHSKsiioKtsa, W'mm Wohic, rrf.,
N t a T L t and Promptly Iin
Whkm rr is Ink By : : :
Siobert 7ooro
Satisfaction Will I5c (iuarnntccd
PKINrVIt.l.K,
OllKOON.
Dressmaking
Olive and Goldie Telfer
Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish
garments
We use the only practical method of
cutting garments, everything being done
by the actual inch measurement, on
the same principle as the tailor cuts for
gentlemen .and perfect . fitting gar
ments may be cut for all kinds
and sizes of forms.
Drenmakinj by the Day Opposite Preibyterisn Church
II fi M FY I MR f" b0" " lrl "O" "UCCEtD. Crop a
U U 1 I I 111 St" ' h '' TODAY and It will b, "at FREE
UIUI1H I II IU Th. aim of lha ColUf. I t dlialff aH iVUrT..'
Mth. Indu.trl... and to .ry. ALL thi pooplr It o""
cour... in Agrlculturo, CWI1 Enli...mJ. ElicirlJI?
Eng laoorlnf . H.ch.nlc.l EDjInrlng. BujInTEn"
m "ri"- 0"tlv Sclnco and Ar. Com
INfll ktrifsT -"Mrarst .
Personal Health and Purity.
Vp-to -date American Literature,
adapted for all dorta and condition! of
ople, may be ieen or bad at IJr. Fox 'a
office. Main itreet. Prineville, Or. 12-8-tf
The Clark Hair Dressing Parlors
Are located one block went from tbe
Commercial Club Hall. Puffs, nwitchee,
wiiM, toupees, b air jewelry, etc. ordered
on approval direct from the manu
facturers. Fend jn your hair combings
and have them made up a you want
tbem.
HairdreBsing 23c, bair dreMed and
curie! 5Uc, face macHae 5flc, walp mas
u;e 50c, uliampoo 'Klc, hair finne 2"c,
almond meal pack 50c, clay pack 50c,
bleacliinir and Jyein $1.00 up. mani
curing 25c to 50c, treatments 2.50.
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Shiii Smith rnnch,
nenr Prineville. 125 head of mareH
and Keldlnpl, "'"?' ''iouKh for work
hornt-H, will be Hold la any iiiimlier
at rettHonable prices. For further
Information addre8 i. II. Kukhkli.,
Prineville, Oregon. 12-l-tf
North Beach
Ih the plenHiire haunt In thlH part of
the country tliln Huinmer. lu Uevo
tees rejoice to leurn that thev enn
now ko and come on a regular ached,
tile, Independent! of tides. The popu
lur excursion steamer,
"T.
$750 for Quarter Block.
750 buys a quarter block one
block south from new public school
(rounds; cultivated. AddreHs lim
7.13-tf
J. Potter
Leavo Portland, Aih Street Dock
Daily except Saturday and
Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Saturdays only, 1:00 p. m.
AImo the Steamer "HsmoIo" leaving
Portland dully, except Sunday,
at 8 p. in. .Saturday
at 10:00 p. in.
REDUCED FARES
PREVAIL
From all point in the northwest via the
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation Co.
Idfal wittfigo and camp life, a tnuitnlfleen
ht'toch that In not MirpaHsed anywhere, grnlal
and bf-neflclal climate, and all coin for tit of
home without coHtlnic any more than If you
remained at home.
fall on or write to any O.-W, ft. A N, ag'-nt for
complctf information; aUo for copy of our
summer book, "OutiiigH In Oregon."
Wm. McMurray
'ineral Panwnifr Airent 'O.-W. r, n, Co i
POKIXANXJ, OK EG ON i
7-27-81
Culver Warehouse Co.
Forwarding Agents for all Interior Points.
Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped
Have your goods shipped in care of
Culver Warehouse Co.
CULVER, ORE.
H. C. TOPPING, Long Distance Phone
Manager
in Office
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Stpck boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent