JU.V 3. I0I race CROOK COUNTY JOVRNAL The City 0. C. Gray f Post was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Earl Hereford was a business visit er In Prlnevllle Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Powell of Paulina was a visitor In the city last Friday. R. W. Rea made a business trip to Portland the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Taylor were visitors In the city on Monday., Chaa. T. Moffitt returned from a business trip to Portland on Tuesday. Miss Viola Johnson la the new op erator at the local telephone office. There will be two big dances at the Club Hall during Chautauqua week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yan eey, on Thursday, June 26, Uaujsh ter. The July term of the County Court Jain session this week, beginning yes terday. Mrs. W. H. Wirta and children ar rived home last Friday from a visit In Portland. L. M. Bechtell and family are go ing to motor to Newport in a few days lor an outing. John J. Price has purchased a new Model 90 Overland auto from the In land Auto Co. Elmer Allen of Summit Prairie is attendinc to business matters in the Prentiss Seeds of Barnes was at tending to business matters in Prine vllle on Saturday. E. J. Wilson, cashier of the Crook1 County Bank, returned Tuesday from a business trip to Portland. Saturday and Monday evenlnes will occur the big dances at the Club Hall with music by the city band. W. J. Pancake returned yesterday 1 morning from Portland, where he at tended the Greeters' Convention. H. J. Lister "and sons, Robert and Lawrence were visitors in the city from their ranch at Paulina last Sat-j nrday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robe returned from Portland yesterday morning. They attended the Greeters' Conven tion and visited relatives and frienda while there. Jim Mace was a business visitor in ineville on Tuesday. He is ship ping 450 bucks to Montana, which he purchased from the Prineville Laud and Livestock company. The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. W. I. Dish man. Mrs. Henry Howard and Mrs. W. J. Hughes tied for the highest score In the draw for the honor, Mrs Howard won. Friday and Saturday, July 4-4 Mabel Normand In "JKAX OK IM.ATTSBI RU" Hilly Pareotia In thk jVlly nsir Sunday, July t Mary Mil.it Mintor in THK AMA7JXU LMPOSTKR'1 Comedy : . "FAKKS AND FAIR OXES" Monday and Tuesday, July 7-8 Franklin Farnuin in "THE ROCGH LOVER" LI RE OF THE ClRCl'S XO. Wednesday-Thursday, July 9-10 Dorothy Phillips in THE- MORTUACiKl) WIFE" Lyons and Moraa in "THE STRIKE BREAKERS" LYRIC THEATER Roy Gray was a business visitor in I the city Tuesday. I . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baldwin and Dr. V. Gesner motored to Redmond Tuesday evening. Geo. F. Kelly and family motored in from Hood River, where they are now residing, on Tuesday and return ed yesterday. Miss Lousie Jordan of Meadows is visting with the J. W. Carlson fam ily this week. Cornett & Co. have installed fly screens at all of their doors and also changed their grocery display win dows. Etta Houston, who has resigned her position with the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Company at this place, left Saturday for the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thomas, ac companied by Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Miss Viola Johnson and Miss Ha Johnson motored to the Boegli or chard at the Cove last Sunday and brought back some nice Royal Ann cherries. Seth and Jim Dixon are Prineville I visitor this week. I j W. L. Hurts and family mere visit ors in the citjr yesterday. Link Kyle of Huberts waa a busl j ness visitor in the city yesterday. I Henry Spec If. of Mitchell was a Prluevlllo visitor tho first of the wo k Mrs. Bartholomew of Bremerton la (visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hubert jVasey at the Home llobiiital. i C. A. Sherman'of Barnes was In the city Tuesday and Wednesday trans acting business with local firms. J. R. Harvey went to Portland Mon day night to be with his son, Kay, who Is very ill at the hospital there. Dr. R. G. Rempler returned from Portland Sunday night. Mrs. Rem ; pier remained to visit for a week or 'ten days. I Eddie Myers returned Monday to . his home at Paulina. He has been laid up here tor some time with a broken leg. The Rev. Geo. B. Van Waters and Bishop K. L. Paddock, of Portland held Episcopal services at the Lyric theater last Sunday. Warren Brown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George K union atiu Mr,. Thnmiwnn BIlMnt SlItlriKtf fit thn hnmR of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolter on Trout Creek. The Ladles' Annex Library will be open from 6:30 to 7:16 on Tuesday evening, July 8. The change in the time has been made ou aci'ouut of Chautauqua. Mrs. J. L. Hayes and daughter. Miss Arttt Hayes, of Mt'Mlunville, mother and sister of Mrs. W. B. Rus sell of this city, arrived yesterday for an extended visit. Ross Roblnsin and family returned on Saturday from a visit with his par ents and old friends at Benton, Illi nois. Ross says that It Is too hot back there; the good old Central Ore gon climate tor him. J. L. Miner and Son have purchas ed a Ford truck to use In their mar- i ket garden business. They report ithat garden stuff Is a little backward Ion account of the cool weather, but the prospects are good tor all of the hardier vegetables. Alexander Rogers arrived In the city on Monday from Ossining, N. Y. He is a nephew of A. A. Rogers of the Rogers Lumber Co., and expects to spend the summer in this local ity. He Is visiting at present at the home of Paul Garrison. W. B. Russell and family have leas ed and moved into the Dobbs house on East Seventh and B Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs moved Into their new property recently purchased from Mr. Wiliamson the .last of the week and Mr. Russell and family took posses sion of the house immediately following. Dr. J. II. Rosenborg and family went to Portland last Thursday. Mrs. I. B. Thatcher, director of the Chautauqua at Hi la place this year, arrived In the city on Monday and has been assisting the local committee In getting the plans completed tor a good attendance at the programs at the big tent which begin this after noon and continue for six da) a. w. a. a l'IUl:VII.I.K HOTEL ARRIVA1.H The following out-of town people have registered at Hotel Prineville the past week: Thursday, June 2(1, 1IMU Geo. A. Bright. J. A. Moore, G. W. Brown, E. 0. Phlppa. L. N. Hlce, Port land: A. Bernard and wife, Everett Kuhn, Supine; I. F. Shoun, H. C. Shoun, Mitchell; B. F. Harper, Mil ton; E. C. Hleh.ti da, Goo. F. Muv, Salem. Friday, June 27,1010 Mrs. F. A. Powell, Paulina; J. F. Shoun, Mltrhell; J. M. Crawford. Walla Walla: J. Q. O'Dcll, The Dalles: L. E. Smith. Rmlmnnrt- Mr and Mrs. Robert Llbby, Post; E. w! noim, rortiand. Niiturduy, June 2H, 1010 H. Vardale. Suplee; Bob Lister. L. Lister, H. J. Lister. F. C. Illllups. Paulina: 0. A. Nichols. I. A. N'wll C. J .Conover, Geo. B. Van Waters, Portland: Prentiss Seeds. H C Rwi. gert, Barnes; L. M. Shattuck, Maupln; r. iiryan. Han Francisco; Rena P. Duthle, Pullman, Wash.; Roxana 8. Ferris, Stanford: Raymond Way, Fort Worden; W. L. Brown, Bond. Sunday, June 20,1010 Roht. Paddock, W. J. Miller, Roy Rltter, E. W. Helm. Portland: K.i. Moore, Snn Francisco; R. M. Schwar er, J. T. Tolladay, Jeff. Kelly, Paul ina: Will Wurtweller, Sisters; E, L. Osborne, Baker City; II. L. Bwlgert, Barnes; D. E. Verges, Powell Butte. Special Values in SHOES . During Chautauqua Also bargains in other Dry Goods and Groceries. Give us your orders; we deliver to any part of the city. Tri-State Terminal Co. Prineville, Oregon Monday, June .10, 1010 j Mrs. T. B. Thatcher, Portlund; C.i F. Stratton, 8alt Lake City; W. R. Me-1 craelcen, Pendleton; Louis Miller and family. Suplee: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. neeier, Seattle. Tuesday, July 1, 1010 James Mace, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sherman, Fife; H. J. Lis ter. Vernon Lister. Paulina- I. IT Smith, T. W. Marshall, Redmond; E. a. woonyard. M. R. Matthew. The Dalles: T. 0. Owen, II. G. Stockmann, Medford. Wednesday. July 2, 1010, E. J. Ryan, Lloyd Painter. H. W. Loveland, C. C. Brown, D. C. Bluraen fleld, N. Borde, J. A. Cooper and wife, Portland; M. M. Rogers, Bend; H. L. Maler, The Dalles. Farmers-1 Get your Harvesting Ma chinery repairs as soon as possible serious shortage in some lines and "first come first served." A full line of Wire Cable, Guy Cable, Pitchforks Machine Oils, Hay Wagons, on hand Place orders now for Peer ing Mowers, Rakes, and Binders. . Large stock of re pairs always in stock. Page Woven Wire Fence at the Lowest Possible Price Collins W. Elkins Are You Interested In a WATER SYSTEM? One that will give you water under 50 lbs. pressure at the house and barns? If so, see The Delco-Light Pump On exhibition at the Main Street Prineville, Oregon Modern Appliance Co., Distributors, Seattle, Washington