ran nufM: sr r Recorder Hyde Makes Report Tin city rcrorttt'r'M olllce paid f'rlnovllltt a revenue of ubout fl.r0 liwt yenr. Kerorder Hyde In muklntr lila ra port for the yi-ar juiit cloned nIuU-m that nilil.W) was received in line durinjr 1914 from a total of 52 con vlctlon, or an avenge of a little more than JQ.fiO ouch. Seventy person wore ar rented during tho year, from which there were (JO convictions. Kluht of these were either released on suspended sentence, esruped from custody or served out their fines In jail. May showed more arrests than any other month, 81 persons hnvlnjr been arrested during that month. February, December and June showed ten each and March and April each have nine arrests re corded. During August and No vember but one arrest each month was mailo- J hero is no apparent explanation for tho unusual num ber of arrests and convictions dur ing May. Fair Association Elect New Officers The Crook County Fair Assoc! tion held its annual meeting Mon day. A board of directors was elected for the coming year and other important business trans acted. Henry McCall, K. T. Slayton and J. H. Shlpp are the new board. There will bo a meeting of this board in a few days and a president nnd secretary will bo chosen fur the coming year. l'lans for the fair were discussed and more publicity, earlier publi cation and a revision of the premium list, later date for the fair ami n numlier of other things were recommended to the new board. 1'rcpare for a good fair next fall. Funny Film at Lyric If parents want their children to see a genuinely funny picture which will greatly please the youngsters as well as themselves, they should take them to tho Lyric Thursday or Friday evening this week to nee the Keystone two-reel picture being featured there. It is acted through out by children, there being tho usual hero, heroine, villian, etc, and there Is certainly a most ex citing chase by a miniature loco motive, a handcar and a team of Shetland ponies. Murdered in Cold Blood Continued from 11 rut pnitr. Sheriff Chrisman accompanied Marks to his ranch and l'ettis sur rendered. Pettis then was taken to tho Hrown ranch on the Des chutes river, arriving there at day light. Pettis told Marks ho was afraid that Hrown was going to try and get his recently filed-on home stead awav from him. liefore leav ing after the shooting Pettis searched tho house and hid 1-10 worth of postage stamps he had found, lie told the sherilT ho did not want anyone else to get them while he was away. Pettis had hung the mail sack on the crane in the morning, as Mr. Hrown had ordered. It is believed Pettis be came crazed by drinking a quantity -of liquor left at tho Iirown ranch by fishermen. While at Gateway, Prown had bought a watch for Pettis, having it in his grip when slain. Miiddux k Co. will buy your tables and prolines. Auk the l'lione Pioneer Und 003. vetrn. mm). Tho Ronii- Weekly anil Sumlny Oregon Journal lins inttirtntinn articles for every niBiiiber of the funiily st s vory ninll com. Reduced nit.os until Febru ary IhL Hay V. Conbtaiii.k,' 1-8 Axont. Notice ot Final Settlement Notice Is hereby kI von by the under, signed, the administrator of the es tate of Fernando Roots, deceased, to all persons IntereHted In mild cxUitc, that he Ims made flnd tiled with the clerk of tho county' court his final ac counting of his administration of wild estate nnd that the county court has Ret Monday, the 1st day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock a, in. at the county court room In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing and settling mild final ac counting. At which said tlino and place, any person Interested In said est ate may appear and object to said final accounting. Dated Jan. 7, 11)15. A. II. Llppmnn, Administrator of the lintato of Fer nando Roots, deceased, Lodges Install Officers The Odd Fellows will Install of ficers tonight. They are as follows: Fate Short, N. (J.; S. 0. Ilinkle, V. (J,; L. Kamstra, secretary; G. P. Keutris, treasurer, Olllcers for tho Kuhcknh lodge for the following year are: Vivian Ilinkle, N. G.; Mrs. Mattio Ilinkle, V. G.; Mrs. T. P. Zell, secretary; Mrs. W. Jl. Young, treasurer. I. O. O F. Encampment will In stall the following officers tonight: listen Short, C. P-j C. L. Shattuck, II. P.; A. li. Noble. S. W.; L. B lafulletto, J. W.; Norrls Morgan, scribe; G. P. Reams, treasurer The officers for the Masonic lo Ige, which Installed a few days ago, are as follows: Wm. J. Pan cake, W. M.i Geo. W. Noble, S. W.; J. W. Carlson, J. W ; U. L. Jordan, treasurer; Asa W. Patties, secretary; I). H. Peoples, S. D.; Wm. S. Ayers, J. D ; 0. G. Adams S. S.; 0. C. Foster, J. S.; W. F. King. T. High School Notes. Miss Iilma Noble of the Normal Department is teaching in the Prineville public school this week. Tn students to enter school iic New ears are: Normal Dept. Rader Prewit of Auburn, Calif. Commercial Dept. I?slie Wright of Ijimonta, and Frank Hroderick of Prineville. Miss Florence Merrill and Miss Abby Wilson have enrolled for special work in the Normal Depart ment. Miss Catherine Conway of the F.nglish Department Is again in her position after an illness of two weeks. Miss Syker of Salem is here to begin work as instructor if Domed- tic Science and Art, Mrs. II, R. Pratt having resigned. The Manual Training and Domestic Art Departments busy making furniture for Kducationnl Department of Oregon Building at the San Fran cisco Exposition. This department is to be furnished by the Industrial schools of Oregon and C. C. II. S. s doing its share. Supt. II C. Baughman is corre sponding with a number of young people who expect to enter high school the next semester. The in dications are that the school will be filled to overflowing at that time as every seat in tho assembly is now occupied and there is no room for more. The question for the League Debate this year is: Resolved, That the federal government should own and operate all intra state railroads acting as common carriers, including intra state lines compet ing with them, constitutionality waived. The affirmative team com prising Fred Rice, leader, Letha livert and Stacy Smith will meet The Dalles negative at Prineville Friday, January 22. The negative team, Orville Yancey, leader, Beatrice Johnson and Hobart Bel knap, will meet tho Wasco negative at Wasco on the same date. The students have taken much interest in debate this year. Nearly thirty took part in the tryout. the are the the Summons. la the circuit court of the State of Oregon f"r Crook county. II. S. Cram, Plaintiff, vs. Prineville Creamery Company, a cor poration, Defendant. To Prineville Creamery Company, a corporation, Defendant: In the name of the Nt ate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint (lied against you In the above entitled ac tion ou or before the 19th day of Feb., lllin. and It .vou fall so to appear anil nuiswer, tho plaintiff will take Judg ment agalimt vou for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with Interest upon ;l0 00 thereof from the ilOth day of Sept, 1914, at the rale of six percent per annum, and Interest on f 180 00 thereof at t he rata of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of Dec , JH14, a.nd for his costs and dtsburs mcnls of this action. This summons Is published by or der of tho Honorable G. Springer, Judge of the County Court of Crook Oounty, Oregon, made on the Ot li day of Jaunary, HUB, which said order prescribed that tills summons bo published In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper printed and published la I'rlnevllle, Crook County, Oregon, for a period of six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is January 7t h, 11115. M. R. IOlllott, Attorney for Plaintiff. r.;;v:': Jfj Pit! flA ' Good cooking helps the health and happiness 'cf your family. Surely jroti tliouM have a range that will enable you to do your but cooking. ":)i"-tl"" rntlrn (rnM rooklnc our. It la lx.t)ui ' o n:hnta! put tngctln-r to bold liru"; tv h mtirt U r-h-ritllli-aJ!y Ijuiu lo do Ka w-rk iut rich!. V.Tluol)imll..l.JiKlclnr I'nil lr-ti,r,;.-l ti nt rwht runt and near Unco timLti as lutj aaordlii&ry rango metaia. A!l J"!'iVi c 1rlvet:J (no potty wed) ii i:..! Ufclit-linMa Uv h it In, main Ij. i L;jl...-i Lakii.( ica( wad luaat iueL V ' ii n vifs'.".- psrfoct balrtnc qnall - v. fi-il favinif and work-lnNwuloc ''-'' "' V u trm-4 fet In onllnarj r-. . ',. IteaaMhrnnrauna r"i t L ; ) .ra iuutir wu Uiai U givaa. health and harineM of your whole family is cllecttd ly the nne you buy. Kf li l J i. it luveMiKale lliorou;lily. liefore you buy rioneflDie ana tnarcoal iron "y e, come to our nore md mc the 'ij-anv nwsu tuu srw tlm lUiVeUlUCIe More end liottr water! WalMtln water heatlni front la StM with rlli ti..lnw plna Hint riu n.l rlviit Into Ilia Arn; etvloe tfnu.k'iit wntor-hftuiuiftaiirtB'aof anr rmmo tiniini hi-nta mora wan.r n.uib uukaui ftud hottar Uiau onluiary watvr kjut, CTla';4 Majestic r s . . Sold by O. C. CLAYPOOL & CO. Inc. Groceries and Hardware OREGON PRINEVILLE To One and All: 3 A prosperous and happy New Year, and an invita tion to visit often that place which strives to furnish you each evening in the year an hour of entertainment, of pleasure' of education where you may forget your troubles, sorrows or cares in restful comfort through the medium of that great modern and universal institu tion, the motion picture. Courteously, The Lyric Theatre PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET HALL & DAVENPORT Proprietor! Our cold storage plant enables us to keep a full line of fresh meats in perfect condition. Fruits and vege tables. Give us a trial. Prineville - Redmond Auto Stage Line JOHN E. HUNSAKER, Prop. Mail .passengers, express, baggage and freight. Connect with all trains. Leave Redmond each morning on arrival of Train No. 1 04, arrive Prineville two hours later. Leave Prineville 3:00 p. m. A. nnoiiiicemeii! The Ford Garage Handles Firestone Goodyear United States Michelin Tires A complete stock of all sizes on hand. Watch for cur announcement of new cars. Full line of oils and gas. C. W. WILSON PROPRIETOR Prineville Oregon 1-7 A BANK BOOK overtops almost everything in importance in business life. It means freedom from worry, freedom from disputes about payments, better standing with those with whom you do business. We shall be glad to have your account and you will be glad to have one here after you learn its advantages. The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon. The Oldeat Bank in Central Oregon Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00 LUMBER I 3 ; Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. ! SHIPP& PERRY I PRINEVILLE, OREGON HOROLOGIC AL CI What time is it? Get something besides a cheap watch and you will not have to ask. Get a watch that you will not be ashamed to produce in a crowd. PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler You would enjoy the Journal. $1.50 per year City Meat Market HORIGAN & REINKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year