OCTOBER 9. IOt r.lGE 4 CROOK COrXTT iOVRNAL A A A A net enenietenietenaeljf--- atastweaV, -THAT ENDS WELL By EDNA FOREST. Mollle had htn playing a game. ry Interesting anrt aeoret game, and he hid never hfen so happy In nil her life. The gam was "Hide and Swk," of an entirely new, and rmnnntlc na ttire. and .Mollle returned from her last exploit In hi-h, hut subdued plrita. Eleanor, the man-ted sister, whom she visited, must nut Mispeti the de lightful pastime of her summer after noon. KUanor. strictly conventional, mould he horror stricken. The secret pinie had begun by chance, and on Mollle'e. side was the advantage. When she had arisen early one In viting morning slipping silently down past closed rooms to a dewy pardon he Beat h. she had Intendi-d to take hut a hriof dip In the sea. and when Mollle. disporting herself among the waves, looked down the Isolated beach, she fancied herself monarch or perhaps ccnarch "ess," of all she surveyed. As she sat upon a great stone In the early sunshine, she saw. however, that another as ambitious as she, was swimming abont In the hlue. Motile In eiiiarrnssment. darted rain Into the waier. going further out than she had heretofore ventured, and being muchly hroncht to her sense by the swimmer himself. "It Is dangerous for yon to be ont here alone." he said. "I am returning to the hotel. Tou'd better come back." Mollle suddenly weakened, request ed breathlessly, his help. When the two reached the shore, she resting In the warm sands, thanked lira, beginning In her pretty way, a ort of 'holding' conversation. The man at least was held by It, for be made no motion to carry out his Intention of returning to the hotel. And this was Mollie's advantage from 'h twrlnntni. - Sh recogtilieTat one In her reecuer. a certain noted curat from the city, whose arrival at the re sort had been heralded a few days he fore. Eleanor, indeed, was an attend ant at his city church. But the curate himself was left un enlightened as to Molllr'a knowledge of his Identity, and Ignorant of her own. It was as they were pleasant ly chatting that he waved her hand In quick farewell, and literally disap peared. Mr. Sutherland. Eleanor Innocently regretted, was returning to the city at the end of thr fortnight and sli feared she would have no opportunity of entertaining him at the cottage. Mollle. In her secret planning, de cided to completely disappear from Mr. Sutherland's life before the end of tils fortnight, leaving to him ever af ter but a romantic, and, she hoped, a pleasing memory. So. she was seated demurely read lng In the rector's favorite book as he came down Into the glen. Her dres was blue cotton, her white collar and cuffs mat and plain. Her wide eyes expressed surprise at the rector's appearance. His keen eyes expressed pleasure. When Mol lie would have politely departed, he begged her to remain. The sun proclaimed the noon lunch eon hour, when she finally took from Mr. Sutherland, the volume of poems which he had been reading aloud. "Good-bye," latigheil Mollle. and was Instantly lost to view among the trees. Though the rector arose In quest of her, Mollle was gone. Which branching path she had chosen he die! not know. But he went hack to his seat beneath the oak to sit agnln and dream of her. Then at last. Eleanor brought Mollie's fascinating game to an unexpected end. "Mr. Sutherland, the rector Is com ing to dinner at live tonight," she said. "I cannot be back from our motor trip until six. Be here to welcome hUn, Mollle. and, do make a pleasing Im pression, dear. Mr. Sutherland's opin ion is worth while." "Ever Occur to You?" says the Good Judge That it's foolish to p;. up with an ordinary chew, when it doesn't cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis cover that a little chtw ut real good tobacco lasts longer and gives them real contentment. There's nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tob?.cce Had Your Shoes Shined This Year? All kinds of Shoes Shined, Oiled and Dyed. Black, Brown or Bronzed Shoes Oiled With Waterproof Oil. Special seats for the ladies. SQUARE DEAL SHINING PARLOR Allen J. Butler. ProDrietor Prineville, - Oregon on boy: A Real Bamee !' COLE McELROY'S Famous Jazz Band of Portland, Ore. COMING BACK Y" I v- -a, v-j -r - -4"tn'iiih ft- fn ft seen r in- mi1- ... .Y jf : iff -4.i 1 K t ', j s - " I. GSB&BSi A Live Musical Treat-It's the Real Pep--Artists of Syncopation FEATURING FRANK WALSH, the Famous Jazz Singer Admission 25 Cents to All, then 10 Cents per Dance Dancing FREE from 8 till 9 O'clock Prineville, October 1, 2, 3 and 4 ! III! T ' 1 ' -M Prineville Machine Shop The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the State. We are prepared to handle anything in our line promptly. Quality of work is the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. G. Hodson, Proprietor Prineville, Oregon IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 MnllW' sluhi'il. So tu- n to hnv 'no memory roinnnre after all. mid to thp man she would hp hut a cotmiHin- plnoe girl, In a rommotiplace, iikmIhih home. F'reda was admitting the tall figure of the rector an he reached, the foot of the stalra. It wan Ituposslhle for i Mollle to retreat. In denperatliin ahe 'slipped Into a hall closet beneath the I stall- Mollle knew after a suffocatlne lapse j In the closet that he had made himself comfortable for a long wait. Hope- fully Mollle fumbled along the wall, finding there evidently a maid's en veloping apron. Frantically she atuff ed her hair Into the starched cap's 'crown, her feet, sandals and all. went j Into the shoes, then Mollle opened the ; closet door. J The rector stared and Mollle stared I at a reflection of herself In the mirror. : Freda's borrowed apron was tyr from I clean. Mollie's hair was escaping from i Freda's cap. Speechlessly, she fled up tne stair. It was Freda who knocked present ly at Mollie's door. "That man," she said, disgustedly, "says he must speak to 'other muld.' He don't believe me that I'm the only maid. Tou go tell him." With the lander light of 'hide and teek' still In her eyes. Mollle came, very nrett'ly dressed down the stair. Kleanor returning later, was aston Ifhed to hear her rector happily pro claiming: "I'm going to aee that you atay found, now that I have you at last, Mollle dear." (Copyright, Hl, Wtiturn N.w.paper Union) Kelao, Wash. Klre of unknown origin, starting at midnight Saturday, burned S.OOO.tluU ahiiiKles in the dry kilns of the Mi-Lane Lumber k Shingle company here and an additional 5. 000,000 stored In sheds and three cur loads on a track adjacent. Working damage estimated at (100,000. A brick firewall separated the main mill from the blaze and It was saved by heroic work of Kelso firemen, the crew and volunteers. The fire, which was the worst in the history of Kelso, suddenly broke out In the kiln farthest from the mill. The night crew was working at tne time, but when It was discovered the men found they were unable to cope with It, as It spread so rapidly. 81 MMON8 In tho Clrrult Court of tho Stat of Orrfon for Crook County, Leila Srammon, Plaintiff, n. Mri. T. N. B.lf .ur. John 8. Wlluo, Juut A. Wllwn. and Alma Scan; alto all othtr penunt or partira unknown elaimtnc any rluht, titta, Katmta, Lkn, or Intcrtat In tha roaJ aataU deacribed tn Complaint herein. Defendant. To Mra. T. N. Balfour, John 8. Wlleon, Ji.ua A Wilaifl Aim. Ohm mwiA mil .lha. pereona or partlea unknown claiming any I right, title eaUte, lien or Intereat In the! real eetala deacrtbed In Plaintiff a complaint i and herein i la tha nam of tha bte'a of Ore gon t YOU ARB REQUIRED to appear and anawrr the Complaint filed aainat you In the above entitled Court and Causa on or before the Tenth day of October, 1919. which la the time prracrlbed by the Honorable T. E 1. Duffy, Judge of the Clrrult Court at tha State of Oregon, fur Crook County, and If you fall o to appear the Plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tha relief demanded In thla Com plaint, to-wlt : For a Decree foreclosing a Mortgage upon the Northeast quarter, North j Half of the Southeast quarter, Boutheast quart, er of the Houthcasl quarter. Nominal quarter of the Houthwrat quarter, all In Sen linn I, Township HI. Mouth of Range 22 Hast of tha Willamette Meridian, In Crook County. Oregon, and ilinrt.nK Ihe sale of said prem ises and tha whole thereof by the Sheriff at this County according to law, and that the proceeds of said aale be applied to the pay ment of aald note, principal. Interest, attor ney fee and costs, and the ovsrplus. If any there be. be deposited with, tha Clsik of tha wove enfciiico court. That MM mmA k t . L -' - ' -- ' u lureTST oar- J mtH I .11 -J L . .1.1. , ' - - - njn,, . i , nini, uio ana in- terest in aaid premUca and every part there of, and that Plaintiff hare euib other and further relief as to the Court nay seem lust and equitable. The data of tha flist publication of this Summons Is August tl, Ills. Thla Summons la published pursuant to an Order of tha Honorable T. K. J. Du ty, Jodga of tha Circuit Court of tha BlaU of Oregon for Crook County, made and entered on tha tilth day of August, 11. M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney for tha 41t7t Plaintiff. Prinsvllla. Oreaon 1 ' WANTED VEAL, HOGS, MUTTON, BEEP, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, . GEESE, KGGS, HIDES, BUTTER, AM) JACKRABBIT8... GIVE US A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT RE TURNS GULICKSON & CO. Established 1012 109 Front St. Portland, Ore. From a One-Armed Man. The triumph over the disability of a lost limb Is not only exemplified In the case of the one-legged cricketer. "There Is no need to be downhearted about a lost leg or arm," writes a cor respondent. "I have lost my left arm and can do practically everything that a man with two arms can. "I can tie my tie as neatly and quickly as I ever did, lace my boots, ride a horse and bicycle, drive a horse and trap, drive o motor, play billiards (using a block of weighted wood with three groves In It as a rest), golf, hockey, tennis and swim quite easily." London Chronicle. Prineville jMswsssa.il ! ii sin ii i mi i ii i aaaaawswsaaassssaaasaaaasswaaswa i , mi i m. .' II Meat Market , Modern and up-to-date with cold storage and a complete line of MEATS Both Fresh and Cured We Also Pay Highest Market Price for, Hides and Pelts J. GERARDO, Proprietor la-aMMLaat