CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 4 ( Four Lecturers of Renown to Appear on Big Chautauqua Program Every Lecturer on 1915 i 1 mP v'il ( mA4 CHXXTWQVA patrons are to hear some "real" lecturers -men and women who have "snap" ami present their subjects in a way that makes yon sit up and take notice. Of the gi'iaxy of lecturers to be on the week program the four in the above smtip are typical of the character of men ami women on the program. Kl jiott A. Boyl and Arthur A. r'ranzke are inspirational lecturers, and you will not forgot their message for many a day. Mrs. Harriette tlunii Kherson is a coiitriUutor to a mmiler of ounc people's magazines and period lea Is and in her second tour of the west will undoubtedly make a greater success than ever. Frederick Vlntng Fisher, formerly head of the bureau of lecturers of ihe I'amima l'aciiie International 'V:poslthm. has sained a wide reputation on the platform. These four men and women arc but a part of one of the greatest Chautauqua pro crams ever brought to the west FAY MORVfLIUS COMING HERE Boston Contralto to Sing With' Hungarian Orchestra at Chautauqua. With the marvelous growth of west ern Chautauqnas managers have been able to steadily Increase the quality of programs offered and to bring artist never before heard on a Chautauqua. Among the foremost musical attrac tions this year is Mme. Fay Mor Tilius, mezzo-contralto, discovery and protegee of Mr. Iouls Elson of the Bos ton Conservatory of Music. She is the soloist who appears at Chautauqua with Witepskie's Iioyal Hungarian Or chestra. Mme. Morvilius Is a delight. Fler sweet naturalness of manner and ra- dinnt charm are instantly felt wher ever she appears. She hiis niuh to Rive and gives it all. She loves to please and is generous with those horns lialluds so dear to every heart. Al though thoroughly familiar with the French, German and Italian tongues In her operatic career, she prefers to ssing In English. She sings with won derful distinctness of enunciation. Her auditors get the words and stories of her songs as clear as the deep, rich, colorful, dramatic, quality tones of her voico. Pershing's Men Locate Villa. El Paso, Texas. -A brief wireless message received here from General Tershing slates that his forces have ! x ! ! ? ''-r,. '4' K lin V located Villa and are now in close pur- j F(Uic Foy or Harry i,auderi He lB suit of him. The radiogram was sontjjHt s, pintt Jones. . That's enongh. to General Funstoft. ' To say anything more about him would While no details were given of the ' be "much too much.' renewed chase, it is believed that Villa I Af) ExC0pti011i lias been located south of San Antonio, I ,Tlnk3Mo,.t MngH that are bought probably eonthwest of Parral, in the j g() t0 tlle nuyer. jeuks-Yes. all ex district where he was last seen cent coal: that eoes to the cellar. Protfram to Give Worth Lectures " LOTS' OF LAUGHS AT CHAUTAUQUA S. Piatt Jones, Humorist and MonoSoiist, Coming, Famous Humorist Can Make Any Audience Happy. S. Piatt Jones Is the Chautauqua sparker. He ignites the enthusiasm on the opening night that gives Chau tauqua things in general a momentum 3. PL ATT JONES. that whirls at top speed until the last night, when the Hawaiians play and sing "Aloha" ("Farewell and Love to You"), Who Is Jones? AVhat is he? Tens of thousands of Chautauqua en thusiasts have heard him and hear blm at every possible opportunity. They know what Jones is, but not one of them could describe him any more ,d attem..t t0 tvm.Mm While and Interesting . CARRIES HASP VALUED $1,000 Harp Soloist Carries Instrument. Valuable Elizabeth de Barrle 0,111. harpist, en tertainer. Is one of the Chautnunua' nw.o, nftn .(... I., I ...I 1.1 w niu. stntlnK. as she does, a splendid vocnl j and Instrumental concert, dellglitfully i Interspersed and combined with do-. 1 ux'iuoie cnnraciiT stones ana iuner sonatlons. Mrs. Gill Is wonderfully proficient on the han. and the $l.ono gold instru ment which she pluys Is a mnster- MRS. GILL. piece of workmanship, of a vibrant lyric depth and tone resonance of sur passing power slid sweetness. Mrs. Gill has a rich contralto voice and, Singing to her own accompaniment on the harp, affords an ideal combination. She features English, Irish, Scotch and negro folk songs, which the crooning murmur of the instrument proves most effective. In a generous repertoire of harp solos especially pleasing on the great lyre, such as the old plantation melo dies and "The Miserere" from "II Trovatore," Mrs. Gill's rendition of "The Rosary" Is a distinct accomplish ment In this number she demon strates the supreme rank of the harp as a musical Instrument when played by an artist. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CROOK COUNTY COURT Court convened in Kogulnr Ad-, jouvned Session this Sixth day of Juno, 1916, purmunt to its order of adjournment of May Fifth, 1916; ! when were present tit the hour of j nme,o clock in the morning me mi lowing officers: G. Springer, Judge, presiding. J. F. Bhmehurd, Commissioner, II, J. Overturf. Commissioner, Warren Brown, Clerk, K. R, Knox, She) iff. Whereupon the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: In the, Matter of Cour.ty Roads: Preliminary hearing on the Barnes Butte and Tlie Dalles-Culi-fornia Highway Kouds continued until Wednesday the fifth duy of j Jul 1916; service not being coin-1 p'ete. j Heaving on the final Survey on : the C. H. Dealy and Tumalo Pro-j jeet No. 1 Road continued until Wednesday, the fifth day of July, 1916. Final survey and report filed by Survey on the Frank Ogles Road; read and approved by tlie Court;: 1 road ordered opened as public high- J I way. j I Resolutions adopted recommend-1 , ing the establishment of Change ( No. 1 in the Hugh Lister RoatJ and reeonimenumg the establishment land legalization of the W. H. Car lin Road and directing the Survey or to make a preliminary survey j and repi.rt forthwith. Preliminary reports on said pro posed roads filed. Order setting j j Wednesday, the h'tfh day of July, 1 1916, for time of . hearing on the , Change No. 1 in the Hugh Lister : road, and Thursday the sixth day j of July, 1916, a the hour of ten 'o'clock in the morning as the j time of hearing on said report on Road and directing l nl"" that proper notice thereof be given 10 property owners. Order ap)ointing J. H. Rosen ibcrg, M. D. as County Physician !and Health Odicer, for a period of two years begnning July 1st, 1910, at a flat salary of fifty dollars per month for the performance of all the duties of County Physician and Health OiFk-ov including surgi cal operations and mileage. Com missioner Rlanehard voting "No." In the Matter of Claim for In demnity; Claim presented by F. T. Cox Union Pacific System . 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A., BEND Round Trip Fares Denver $55.00 Omaha 60.00 Kanut City 60.00 St. Louit 71.20 Chicago 72.50 Detroit 83.50 Washington 108.50 Botton 110.00 New York 110.70 The Columbia Graf onola The Superior Musical Instrument Whether you wjsh a small Grafonola at a nominal cost of $15.00 or whether you wish an eletcric Grafonola for $350.00 we are able to supply you at the one price that these instru ments are sold through out the United States GRAFONOLA 15 C1 C PA genuine OmfonoU for iJIU.vU Ternti if dmirdi othr lypoi $25.00, $35.00, $50.00. $75.00, SSS.OO, $100. 00, $ 1 50 OO, (200.00 nd up. for indemnity for one ilolstein bull slaughtered under 1913 law regarding tubercular entile. Order setting Wtdnesduy the fifth day of July, 191fi as time of bearing on said claim. In the Matter of the Improve ment of Telephone Connections in Crook County. District Attorney instructed to withdraw complaint made by this Court against certain telephone companies operating in Crook County and filed with the Public Service Commission. In the Matter of contract of leas ing a portion of the IVsehutes River to John K. Hyatt trustee. Order transferring of lease from County to John K. Kyan to 'he Kh"vliti-Ilixon Cut. ip. ny, appuving bond jf said Company ami releas ing bond of John E. Kyan and sure ties. In the Matter of Ixa.se to Crook County, Lease from George I'. Elliott and Bertha Elliott to County of certain premises for purposes of removing eindres, gravel, etc., eon sideralion $100. executed and placed on record. Warrants: Order warrant in the sum of hi drawn in favor of G. W. Foster for board for county indigents. Order warrant in the sum of ,$i:;2.20 drawn in favor of W. H. : Harney for lumber for county . roads. j Order warrant in the sum of $v!i2 drawn in favor of M. E. ; Coleman for rebate on taxes for year 191.1, on proof of wrongful i assessment. ' Order warrant in the sum of $2500 drawn in favor of II. J. i Overturf for following road work: ! Change south grade of Sisters Road, McKinney Cut-od, Hend-I'rino-ville Koad, Paulina Lake Road and Pringle Falls Road. Order warrant in the sum of $932.25 drawn in favor of W. J. Buckley for work on county roads near Redmond. Order warrant in the sum of $3500 drawn in favor of J. F. Blanchard for wo k on county roads. Court adjourned for term. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restorethat strength andstaminathut Is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength -sustaining nourish ment Invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or luck strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. Scott & Uuwnc, Blwiafleld, N. . jf Xa w . - . - . , . in v.i J I " "." '"Sir- S Grafonola 1 10 at With the $110.00 wihkI patent record cicctor. We have all the new records on sale the 20th of each month; come in and hear them. Prineville Drug Co. PRINEV1LLE, OREGON SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Crook County. V, C. Taylor. Plaintiff, vs, Hazel Kdwards, Oretta Kdwards, & Joseph O. Kdwards, Defendant. To Haxel pAlwards, Oretta F.d wardts and Joseph O. Kdwards, Defendants. In the Name of the State of Ore- n. u" nereny requireu to ho near linn answi-r inin buiiihh'iiu and Application and Complaint, filed against yuu in the above en titled cause, within sixty (till) days after the date of the fut publication of this summons (ex clusive of the date of said first publieatii'u), towit: on the fth day of August, 1910, and defend the action or pay the amount due towit: $10tl.2:) with ii.terest thereon at the vale of fifteen 0) per cent per biuium fiom June fj, 19H, mid upon your failure s to do a lhvn o will be rendered against voti fore closing tin-lien of the hfichmftcr mentioned and described tax tie linijuency certificate and costs ngbinst the land and premises here inafter described. That this suit is for the purpose of foreclosing lien for taxes of the delinquency certificate, istied by the Sherill of the County of Crook, i State of Oregon, on the 15th day I of September, 1915, for taxes for ! the year 1912, in the amount of $:5S.I0, with interest thereon at the rate of fifteen (15) per cent per annum from the 15th day of September, 1912, and bi; i it g date of the 15th dnv of i'. U n.bor, 1915, and for taxes of suli.-t que tit years as follows: On September 15, 1915, paid tuxes for 191:1 in the sum (pf $3i.;;r.. On September 15, 1915, paid taxes for the year 1911 in the Hum of $27.50. That 0. C. Taylor, to whom said certificate was issued is now the owner and holder thereof. That the property against which said certificate of delinquency was issued and upon which the taxes aforesaid were paid, is described as follows: The East half (KJ) of the Southwest quarter (SWj), and the West half (Wj) of the Southeast quarter (SKI), Section thirtyone (31), Twp. fifteen (15), South of Range Twenty-one (21), East, Willamette' Meridian, Crook County, Oregon. That the undersigned, M. R. Elliott, is the Attorney un'd Agent of the plaintiff and signs this sum mons in his behalf and is re siding within the State of Oregon, and all processes and papers in "the proceeding may be served upon him with the same force and effect as if personally served on the holder of said certificate within this State. This summons is published by order of the Honorable T. R. J. Duffy, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County, made and entered on the 12th day of June, 1916. The date of the first publication of this Summons is the 15th day of June, 1916. M. U. Elliott, In behalf of the plaintiff and applicant for Judgment. 31t7c. i 4l