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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
Page 4 rnoK county 'oiiomai m Hawaiian Music to be Feature of Big Chautauqua Program Music from IshnJ Across tha Pacific to A;id Civatly to Bii s Program Entfajfcd i i iVv i llH1 iHv; . vJi1 -M X 2 ' ' .i . v', s v I ill lii 1: '. ' 4 TI1F. i hautauiiuH is brinuina many unsit nurat tinns ht'it ilmiuir lis wrck uf big ilally inirams. IUit of nil the pro-.Tams pmbalily nui.e w 11 1 e rc't'Ivoil Mi sm h great omtitisl.ism as tho om to ! civeu by Ki'ku ku's llaai.un Quintet. This Is the ioiujany that playetl In .he ordinal ' lilid of l'lirmlise'.' oompntiy ami ''nr ed sueU a (ireat suvecss. Iu the t"Ur of the lnr largest cities nf the Vnited States that was made by tills company the uesiaiers tUvlareil Kekuku's llawaiians to be the must musical and accurate In thrlr reiirodiietliMi of Iianaiian cmsic. It is said that n other ecniimiiy has played the bountiful, soothlns ami wistful melodies of the Hawaiian Islands as do these player The Chuutauijua' has si-ored a bis "scihii" lu securii.s them for full con cert on the closing nfcht of Chuutampia. 1 Witepskie Is Coming Back With Bigger and Better Orchestra After " Most Successful Season, W tepskie Is Coming to the Western Chautauquas For a Second Tour, of the Pacific Coast V W "ITEI'SKIE and his wonderful Huniiri:in Orchestra are (inning liai?!;. Last year, when the matter of en gaging the Koyal Hungarian-! for tin? 'hautau(iia was under advis meiit, It was frecjuently lntltnnted that such an offerim; would prove "caviare to the general" and as a (.'hautauuua feature attraction re sult in flat failure. It was thought that such a company of artists, better known tor their concerts be fore the royalty and court ceremonials of Europe, the exclusive functions of the elite of our large cities would not prove popular with the maxses. However, It was decided that the standard set by western Chautauquas must be maintained. They were en gaged. It was positively demonstrptel that Chautauqua patrons not only appreciated the very best In music, but would not accept anything else. The multitude of requests for the return of the Royal Hungarians rendered their return engagement practically unescapable. ' -4 Ionians Have Unique Program Clever Idea. A f 1 j APT Why Not Have Your Clothes Made in Priiie-ville The Columbia. Graf onola s upenor You will get the dune materia), fit work manship and Etyie That you w ill g t !n Portland or elsewhere Cleaning and Pressing Alterations of ail Kinds Satisfaction Guaranteed J. A. Gillis, Tailor Musical ' Instrument ! bpecial Rates EAbT AND CALIFORNIA OREGON TRUNK RY. Central Oicsoo liae Through Service via Spokane; ' Over the Greatest Scen I ic Routes of America CliicsgD . St. Louis Pes Moines ltenver st. Paul ;. New York r 72. SO 71.20 .. H.1 ftS.tH) t'.O.OO 11IMK) VVhe:h?r you whh a sntall Cntfonoht at a nomin.il cost of $15.00 or whether you wish an eletcric Grafonohi for $350.03 we ara able to supply you at the one price that these iatru menU are sold through out the United States 1? ; I CRAFONOI.A Ij (J"1C (n otfvnutiic Grft'onol for 4pl,Vv Tnn if dnii"dl olhT tvpo I2R.00, $33.00. $!i0.00, $75 10, $.15.00, $100.. 00, $150 00, (200.00 and up. Fui'r1".. $110.00 With the wood patent rrcord cjretor. We have all tltrt new records on falc the 20th of each month; come in und hear thetn. Prineville Drug Co. PRINEVILLE, OREGON uvmna , rroortionate fares to all other places. Ka'e given on t iplication. Slightly higher going; or returning through California. Palatial ships, "Northern Pacific" and "Groat Nor thern," for San Francisco every Tues day. Thursday and Saturday. Fares include meals and berths and extras , without extra fare. Are You Going Away This Summer CLATSOP BEACH Is the Place SEND Foil !:OOKLF.T D. KELLER, Agent Red men i Harp Soloist Carries Valuable Instrument. I'llr.nbettt do Itnrrle (Jill, harpl't en tertainer. Is one of the Chautauqua's most unique offerings, Inimitably pre senting, as she doc, a splendid vocal and Instrumental concert, delightfully Interspersed and combined with de lectuble character stories and Imper sonations. .!rn. (illl la wonderfully prolMent on the harp, and tho gold liiMru uient which she plays s u niaster- IF any one says that four pretty young girls cannot present a program that will truly entertain he should come to Chautauqua and have his Ideas changed n little when he hears the loniuii Screnadcrs. The louiuns pre sent two programs and appear lu full costume each time. "ITow does Ffttboy stand the bent?" "He sits under a tree and rende French mystery stories till his blood runs cold." Boston Globe. An Exception, Jinks Most things tlmt are bought go to the buyer. Jenks Yes, all ex cent coal: tbut goes to the cellur. , Union Pacific System Ranks FIRST AMONG TRAVEL ROUTES ' in the United States in Scenery, Service Equipment the three things that count most in making travel pleasant Take advantage of Low Round Trip Fares and go East this sum mer via the cool, smooth, granite v clean, Union Pacific. Ask for "TOUR" literature and the cost of a journey "back home." Union Pacific is the popular route t0 Yellowstone National Park Include a visit with your eastern trip. Through Sleeping Car Ser vice direct to the Park. A. C. EGAN, T.F. and P. A., BEND Round Trip Fares Denver $55.00 Omaha 60.00 Kanai City 60.00 St. Louis 71.20 Chicago 72.60 Detroit 83.50 Washington 108.50 Eoaton 110.00 New York 110.70 IS' V t t i(f" -1 III v. f i ;. '! 1 x S , v-w. i TV MR 8. CILL. piece of woi Ithi'iiiHliii, of a vibrant lyric depth uiiil tone ie:oii:iin o of hui1 pnsliig power and sweetness. Mrs. Gill bus b rich contralto voice and, hlnglti!! to her own accompaniment on tho harp, alYords nn Ideal coinlilnatlon. Hhe features Knglliih, Irish, Hcotch nnd negro folk songs, whl"h the crooning murmur of tho 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 "Tho Miserere" from "11 Trovatore," Mrs. Gill's rendition of "The Rosary" Is a distinct accomplish ment. In this number she demon strates tho supreme rank of the harp as a musical Instrument when pluycd by an urtlst. SUMMONS. In tho ("ircuit Court of tin? .v'tHte of Oregon For Crook County. V. C. Taylor. I'litinlilT, v. Hazel F.ilwurds, GreUu Kd wards, & Joseph O. Kd wards, Oofendants. To Huzel Kdwards, Gretta Kl wards and Joseph O. Kdwurda, Defendmtts. In the Nuniv of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to appear and answer this summons and Application and Complaint, filed against you in the above en titled cause, within sixty (GO) day after the date of the tirht publication of this summons (ex clusive of the dute of said first publication), lowit: on thu fith day of August, l'.Hfi, and defind the action or p:ty the amount due towit: $10!). 12a with ii,hnt thereon at the rale of lifleen (Ifi) per cent per iiM'.um from June f, tlUt!, and lipon your fuilure to do a Decree will he ret'ilereil again; t vou fore elu.ill;C tlie lien of the lu I eim.ftcr merit iom-d and ileM-ribed tax de-ii'v-uiiicy cc'-t ilii'.ile and eot.s ;;.;!, in .t t!,c hen! ,mi pr.-mi-es h.ere u ;il l.T di-M i iIh-.I. Thai tni;. . -lit i. for the pi.rMfe of I' m el... in" I'D' ta.c;oi tile tii litciii- wj tvi tilieale, i'.ucl by the J i: fit. of tile County i i ( louk, St itc of On k"'i, tiir the IMh day o! .Sept, 'ii.lt. :. )!'!., for taxi s for li.e yi Ml l'.ili:, in lb.- iin.ount of f.'iO.I'n, iilii'.i (l.ereoii Bt liii' t'.lte of lil'leetl (!") -' I" I'cnt I't r iittnutn f roi!i te 1'ih , . v of S. iii fn'.i.'i', I'. 12, and lici-.i; . i.le f th- .-,th dnv of ' i. i ..', lillo, and for tave of ndi... (jin ul yearn a.i follows: On F tunlin 15, 11)15, paid taxes for hU.'S in the Mini of $:M.lit;. On Feptemlttr IB, 1915, paid taxes for the year 1914 in the sum of $27.50. That C, 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 (El) of the Southwest quarter (SWJ), and the West half (WJ) of the Southeast quarter (SEJ), Section thirtyone (31), Twp. fifteen (15), South nf Range Twenty-one (21), East, Willamette1, Meridian, Crook County, Oregon. That tho undersigned, M, H. Elliott, is the Attorney and Agent of the plaintiff and signs this sum mons in his behalf and is re siding within the St'tte of Oregon, and all processes and papers in the proceeding may be served upon him with the same force nnd effect as if personally served on the holder of 'said certificate within this State. This summons is published by order of the Honorable T. E. 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. R. Elliott, In behalf of the plaintiff and applicant for Judgment, 31t7c I