PACE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL s 0 BAKING FOOTER Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate Tiik City D. A. Yates was in the city yes terday. W. H. Carlin was in Prineville yesterday. The Journal wishes you a merry Christmas. C. L. Gist, of Sisters, was in the pity Monday. ' Walter T. Morris, of Post, was in the city yesterday. Joe mith, of Paulina, was in Prineville yesterday Mrs. J. C. Houston was in Prine ville Tuesday. F C. Logan was in Prineville on business Tuesday. A. L. Mcintosh, of Rend, was in the city Tuesday afternoon. . Fred Powell, of Paulina, was in Prineville yesterday afternoon. E. L. McFarland was a business visitor from Held yesterday after noon. W. B. Morse and family left the last of the week for California where they will sjend Christmas visiting Mr. Morse's relatives. Born, to Mr. and Mrs A. R. Bowman, on December 16, a daughter. Miss Dora ouM went to Bend yesterday to spend a few davs with relatives. Alex Hinton bought four head of Shorthorn bulls from B- V. Shej htrd the last of the week. Horace and Loland Belknap will arrive in this city Saturday and will spend the holidays visiting relatives here. If Santa Cliius misses any boy or girl, report to F. T. Keid, chairman of the Community Tommitlee, and he will see that old Santa conies around. 11rkitit1iititit 8 It 8 A Letter to the Public Have you been attending the Lyric Theatre regularly? If you have not, why not? We will appreciate your patronage and en deavor to give you the best possible films that money can secure. We wish particularly to call your attention to the films which will soon be shown at the Lvric We are featuring WORLD FEATURES, shown every Friday and Saturday at 10c and 20c admission. These picture are taken from the greatest of WIL LIAM A, BRADY'b stage snccesses and feature the most noted stars of the speaking stage as well as the screen. Did you see BLUE GRASS? If not, ask your friends who did see it and how they enjoyed it. Following Blue Grass we will present LILLIAN RUSSELL in WILD FIRE. Miss Russell's name should be enough to insure your confidence whatever the picture might be. Wild Fire is a picture far above the average and we know will give you perfect satisfaction. We wish also to especially call vour attention to the fact that beginning December 24th, we will change pictures with a feature picture on Sunday night. This program to be run only one night. The photo drama run at this time will be the PATHE GOLD ROOSTERS which have been previously shown in this city at 15c and 25c admission price. These pictures will be shown for 15c and we can guarantee you your money's worth. The first of these at tractions, beginning December 24, will be little MERRY SUN SHINE, featuring the famous child actress. MARIE OSBORN. This is a picture for women and children but will be thoroughly enjoyed by all. Following this is BIG JIM GARRITY and FLOR ENCE REED Who will be remembered in New York in the WO MAN'S LAW. Beginning January 5th we will start the famous FOX produc tions which will be the highest price service ever run in Prineville. The majority of these pictures will feature the famous THEDA BARA, the queen of Vampires, who made Vampire roles famous throughout the world, and Wo. FARN HAM who was last seen here in the SPOILERS. The first of these productions will be The Serpent, featuring Theda Bara. Following this, Blue Blood and Red, the Man of Sorrow with William Famham and Carmen. Every one of the Fox productions is a picture with a punch. We can guarantee our patrons that there has never been a greater production than CARMEN shown in this city. If you are not a Eatron of the Lyric now, be one. Don't pass up these features, ife is too short to miss any of the good things. n it :: JMMMMMMMHMI 3 f f . K B H ROUND-TRIP FARES FOR THE HOLIDAYS TO POINTS IN OREGON WASHINGTON IDAHO On sale, December 21-25 Return limit, January 3 by S. L. WIGGINS Traveling Freight & Passen ger Agent, Bend UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM O-WRR&N Further information upon call C. W. Wells, ol Powell Butte, was in Prineville yesterday afternoon. J. C. IVmaris will give the open ing dance in his new hall in the Morris building on the evening of December 25. Mrs. Adeline Yancey and Miss Muble Grant left lust Thursdtiy to spend a week in Portland. They will return today. John and Frank Bellinger, of Lebanon, were in Prineville the last of the week delivering some stock which they sold here some time ago. H. U. Mitoire, an accountant who was in the employ of J - T Wheeler in this city some time ago, died on i hursday of lust week in an l)ieo, California. County Clerk Brown returned from a trip to Portland the first of the week where he attended the meeting of the county clerks of the state. All the teachers of the Trineville public school and many others from the rural schools will attend the meeting of the. state teachers' association in Portland next week. Wilford and Hobart Belknap ar rived Sunday for a visit with rela tives here until after the holidays, j The tormer irom fn-attie where hu is attending lu'v school, and the latter from Portland where he is attending a school of the same nature. America's Most Beautiful Woman and Stage Favorite Lillian Russell in the Famous Stage Success "Wildfire" A Thrilling and Exciting Story of the Race Course, replete with action and heait interest Two carloads of automobiles have lioen received by the Inland Auto Company during the week. Buick purchasers are C. F. Smith. six-..ri touring car; W, K. King, six road ster; Dayton Grant, four touring cur; Dave, John and Fred Grimea and Clyde Kinder euch purchased a Ford from this shipment. Trices on Buicks will be advanced soon, we are informed. Robert Percy Barnes died at hi home Hi Oakland, California, on lad Thursday und funeral services wer held in this city Tuesday afternoon at 2:'.W. Mr Barnes was a son of Mr. K, F. Barnes of this city, ami had many friends here. lie haJ been in California for a number of years, and his death came as a shock to relutives and friends here. Appropriate Christmas Gifts For Everybody FRENCH IVORY MANICURE SETS MIRRORS COMBS BRUSHES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY SPECTACLES AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING COMMUNITY SILVERWARE KNIVES FORKS ' SPOONS Sterling Phonograph Will uia any ditc. Ediion, Victor or Colombia record. Reg. price $35 ; Now $25.00 With Jewel Needle $10 down; $5 month ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS CASSEROLES CHILD'S SETS MIRRORS SALT AND PEPPER JEWEL BOXES SHAVING SETS CUT GLASS SAFETY RAZORS VIOLIN STRINGS W. H. CYRUS, KAMSTRA BUILDING WeWishYou ONE AND ALL GREAT AND SMALL A Merry Christmas ONLY TwoBay Remain to do Your Xmas Shopping OUR TOY and Gift Department Still has Attractions Open Evenings Place your Orders with us for your Xmas Fruits and Vegetables A Fresh Supply will be in the last of the week which will consist of the Largest Assortment We have ever had Special Deliveries AT ALL HOURS SHOP EARLY AND GET Your Share of our Larse Stock MRS. I. MICHEL THE STORE OF SERVICE