Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 09, 1919, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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WITH THE
MOVIES
LYRIC
THEATER
Friday & fiHttirdiiy, Oc t. 10-11
Hi-x lli'iirli'i
"HEART OF TIIK MUXNET"
"A LION' HI'KCI AL"
Runduy, OrtiiluT 12
A Hoinmire f Tho Air
"lAIR"
Monday k Tuesday, Oct 13 14
Mlili' Marie tMxirn In
"1M,,Y'M VACATION"
Pearl White In
"TIIK LIGHTNING KAIDF.K"
Wed. & Thurs., October 15-10
Hurry Curry In
"A FIGHT TOH 1-OVK"
LYRIC
THEATER
PHMC'0Mii-'D"'OCiCiCiC ,
Paul Held of Held was a visitor In
the city Monday.
Horn to Mr, and Mrs. Alva Gilliam,
on Tuesday, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Parrish were in
Prlnevltle Saturday.
A R. Ammons of Held was attend
ing the fair last week
B. L. Kldwull and family were vis
itors lu I'rinevlllo Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Cline of Red
mond were In Prinevllle Baturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clurk of Held
were at the fuir here lust week.
Chas. Houston and family were In
the city from Roberts on Friday.
Manford Nye and family were In
Prineville Friday from Roberts.
Max Wurzwellcr was a visitor In
the city on Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. Will Wurzwellcr was In Prine
vllle the first of the week from her
home in Portland.
WK HAVE
HOME
It A K G A I N 8
In
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
FARM WAGON'S
WIRE FENCE ETC.
FOR CASH
COLUNS W. ELKINS
FRANCIS Wl LLIAMS-1URAND
Teacher of
PIAXO, VOICE, and VIOLIN
Eaut First Street
The blttjteet thrills yon ever had
from a Motion Picture Muke
Your Pulse Rent F'awt When
Yu Koe REX REACH'S
SCREEN CLASSIC
OF THE SOUTHWEST
HEART
OF THE
SUNSET
From His World-Famous Story,
Directed by Frank Powell
At the Lyric Theater Friday
and Saturday
OVER 2,000,000 CALVES
Immunized against Blackleg through the use of
BLACKLEG AGGRESSIN
One treatment Immunizes for life. Saves rovacclnatlon. Price 25c
nor dose. Why pay more? Write for our free Itooklet to
PURITY SERUM COMPANY
BOX 1788 SPOKANE, WASH.
"HEART OK TIIK Hl'XHKT"
(I!) IUx lU'wh)
Alulrn Auntlii Anna Q. Nllsson
Dttvn Law I Icrbttrt lleyeii
hd. Auittln Robert Tabor
Longorlo K. L. PerdliMlex
Rosa Jane Miller
llliun Jones Wni. Frederic
I'lilntiin Irene Uoyle
Directed tiy Frank Powell, photo
graphed by Wllllum Fildew.
I Alulrn AuhI In (Anna Q NIIhhuii) Ii
the t-ii ui Iful young wife (if a rich but
morally wcirlh Ii'kb ranch owner In a
liiiul alternately combed for (at cuttle
liy runUers, MuilcrlMlun unci VllllHtas.
In thu Interests of another ranch,
which she herself owns, she In rlclliiK
fence when her horBe die under her
and Klin la obliged to strike out on
foot for tho nearest habitation.
Losing her way In thu white hot
unci and allnKlliK cactus, Alulrn full
exhausted at dunk at the edge of a
1 wuter hole, where Dave Law, a Texas
numcr, In bivouacked fur the nlKht,
'lying in wait for a cattle thief certain
; to pans that way. lie gives her water
'and food, makes her comfortable on
bin middle and blanket and ill down
tto watch her through tho night.
Thii Is the beginning of an ac
quaintance which la destined to grow
Into a great love bet ween this girl of
wealth and the soldier of fortune,
college-bred, though he strives to hide
It. and a gentleman by birth and
training.
Through the machinations of one
Luis Jonforlo. rebel Mexican general,
Infatuated with Alutre, her husband
Is slain by a treacherous dismissed
employee. Just as she has resolved to
begin divorce proceedings, following
unceasing abuse and the discovery,
largely through the aid of Law, that
her husband Is engaged In shady cat
tle transactions.
Longorlo's men, meanwhile, have
driven off several bundred bead of
valuable cattle from Mrs. Austin's
ranch and she, without the knowledge
of Law. starts into Mexico to recover
them. There she Is virtually made a
John Cornett is having a well drill
ed on his Ochoco Project land.
G. M. Cornett returned Thursday
from an extended trip to California.
Hebry Curlln was a Prinevllle vis
itor Monday of this week from Rob
erts. Floyd Houston and family of Held
were in the city Saturday and Sun
day. Pat Mahaffey of the Central Ore
gon Dunk attended the fair here on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llthgrow of
Gateway were Prinevllle visitors Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bailey and fam
ily were In the city tbe lust of tbe
week.
Mrs. Leverett of Bond was In at
tendance at the fair tho lust of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. B A Kendall were at-
I tending the fair here Saturday after
noon
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cram were in
! Prinevllle the last of the week from
i Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilnnor of Bond
were Prinoville visitors on Friday of
last week.
Mrs. T. M. Baldwin was a Prlneville
visitor Suturdny from Portlund, where
she now reside.
Mayor J. A. Estes of Bend was a
Prinevllle visitor Friday with the vis
iting ElkB from the mill city.
The Ellison-White poople are ad
vertising a Chautauqua at Crane, Or
egon for the week of October 18-23.
i Miss Elizabeth Elliott of Portland
1b visiting relatives and friends here
after an absnce of a number of years
I Dr. and Mrs. Ketchum of Bend re
turned to their home Sunday, after
having spent the week at the fair
here,
I Mrs. C. C. Brlx, Mrs. Huns Jacob
1 son and son, Carl, left tor Taeonia
I and Seattle on an extended visit with
relutivns and friends.
i
I J. L. McDanlel of Powell Butte hag
I purchased a number of cows from C.
J. Johnson and will feed them at bis
Powell Butte ranch this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of Salem
were in the city the last of the week.
Mrs. Smith was an instructor in the
Prinevllle schools at one time. Her
name was Theresa Cassdy.
Frank Winer was dangerously in
jured Monday evening when he was
kicked by a horse. An artery was
severed and the victim almost expir
ed from the loss of blood before medi
cal aid could reach him. He is able
to be about, but quite weak, from the
exprience,
Tom A. Vedder was in Prinevllle
Saturday from Lower Bridge. Mr.
Vedder and son, Dee, have purchased
the West Brothers holdings at that
place.
prisoner by Longorlo, who ba vowed
to marry her. To carry out bis pur
pose ht fetches a priest to his quar
ters and demands that Alaire at once
become his wife.
Law meanwhile has been searching
for the woman he to v cut and succeeds
after many escapes from death. In
penetrating to Longorlo's headquar
ters, where he finds Alaire on the
verge of Insanity as the result of
Isongorlo's brutality. He persuades
the priest in a momentary absence of
of the general, to marry him and
Alaire at once.
M r;...,i
4s$j Bert Hall
A fANCf
Longorlo, returning, Is enraed at
being cheated of his prey. He orders
Law shot. The priest again inter
venes, however, and. by the exercise
of adroit flattery, Involving a forecast
that Longorlo some day will be mon
arch of all he surveys in his beloved
country, succeeds in effecting the
ranger's release.
Safely on his way to Texas, Law
reveals to his bride a secret which
has made him promise bis friend and
mentor, an El Paso lawyer, that be
will never marry. The ranger has
learned that bis father died in an
asylum for the Insane. A sudden twist
of fortune, however, provides that this
assumption Is false and that Law .and
Miss Shown was in Prinevllle Sun
day from Upper McKay, where she
Is teaching school this winter.
Mrs. Walter Hyde has been con
fined to her home for several days
past, suffering from a sever attack
of grippe.
MIbs Daisy Carter of Bend is assist
ing Ilia l.tf'ul tulenhnna nffiPA forcA
nere. one win prouauiy reuiuiu lur
several weeks.
In a letter to Prinevllle friends
comes the news that Mrs. E. J. Bundy
Is recovering from a rcent operation
In a Portland hospital.
Word has been received that Mr. ;
and Mrs. Dale Jones, who formerly j
lived in Prinevllle, have both been j
testing the speed of the air ship. ,
John Dobry, Sam Ellis, and Dr. H.
G. Davis motored to Bend Tuesday j
evening to attend the smoker and
boxing exhibition in the mill city.
Arthur Wonderly and his sister, Mrs.
E. Wagoner, left Monday morning for
Wallowa county, where they were
called by tbe serious illness of their
mother.
O. C. Gray and E. E. Gillenwater
were in Prlneville from Post Tuesday
evening. They are strong support
rs of the road bond measure which 1
Is to be voted upon November 7.
Ernest D. Elrod of Post and May'
E. Strycker of Roberts were married
at the Baptist parsonage October 2, j
at 2 p. m the Rev. J. W. Cabeen of-'
flciatlng.
Ben Taylor of Antelope was in
Prineville yesterday on his way to
Meadow, where he has summered his
sheep. He says they are In tine con-!
ditlon and will be taken to the home,
ranch at Antlope in a tew days.
The local officers of the order of
Eastern Star have received notice of
an official visit from the Worthy
Grand Matron on Friday evening,
October 10. All members are re
quested to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Pearce and sons
Lot and George, of Madras, were vis
itors at the Fair Friday and Saturday
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rus
sell. Mr. Pearce is not only the pub
lisher of the Madras Pioneer, but al
so a prominent attorney of that place.
PRINEVILLE TOO?
He lives in Crane. He is found
everywhere. He knocks the home
town because he thinks he will be
credited with superior knowledge.
He or she wishes to appear sophis
ticated. Nothing is O. K. in Crane.
On general principles it is the worst
place on earjh.
For Instance, we are not to be
compared with Bend. . But when you
go to that city you find the same
brand of knockers who say it does
not compare with other cities.
Wherever they live, home-town
knockers are Just plain kickers who
are chronically dissatisfied because
they are grown that way.
Nobody takes them seriously.
Tell them to "get, up and git."
Crane American. ,
WANTED LADY I
To learn telephone oper,
ating. Paid while learn-
lng. Apply at the Pacif-
lo Telephone and Tele-
graph Co.
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few
tkJn'et..'.Jt. -11? & fi
his bride are free to live in happiness'
and contentment.
There are countless complicating
Incidents, some thrilling, not a few
humorous, not the least of which Is
a visualization of the famous Guzman
Incident, which came closer to andlnc
I the United States to war with Mexico
than any other single outrage of the
revolutionises. "Mean or tne Hun
set" Is in fact, based in many par
ticulars on historic Incidents of tie
troublous times Americans have not
forgotten even in the face of a world
war.
MISS EDITH UAV, AN AMERICAN,
UNKNOWINGLY AIDED K.VISKIt,
It was when the world first shook
with the roar of war that Miss Edith
Day, a young American girl studying
music abroad, found herself in Ger
muny, the guest of the Countess of
Moravia. Her brother, the Archduke,'
a seasoned diplomat In the service of
the Imperial Government, believing .
valuable Information might be ob
tained through this American girl,
hud his sister, the Countess, use her
friendship In keeping Kdlth DajKUn-;
der bis roof, and thus one of the
strongest, most thrilling stories of.
the war had Its beginning. How this
true and loyal American girl faced the !
most perilous and adventurous days '
of her life the danger the horrors
the treachery, and at last, the arrl-j
val of the man she loved, who took
her away from it all, back to that be
loved land of France where the end
ing of this strange drama took place,!
where the sweet romance of these two
young Americans was fulfilled. Is all
masterfully told in "A Romance of,
the Air," the greatest aerial story j
ever written, which will be shown at j
the Lyric theater Sunday.
THIS 1H THE STORY;
Cheyenne Harry, wanted for cat
tlerustling. escapes across the Can
adian border, not more than two feet
ahead of the posse that is chasing!
bim. He drifts to an Indian camp
and finds it illuminated by the grac
ious presence of an Indian maiden
whom he immediately favors with his ,
bashful atentions. Then comes Mich-j
ael, a half-breed whiskey runner, who
enters camp with a keg of firewater!
and a raging fever of Jeoliusy. He!
tells the Canadian Northwest Mounted ,
Police that Cheyenne Harry Is In thei
camp. I
Harry leaves the camp In a canoe i
which he borrows from a missionary
father. Aa he leaves tbe water.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAITERS WANTED Apply at the
Oregon Grill Diner 4St2p
FOR SALE Forty tons of rye hay,
$15 per ton, 4 miles south of Riv
erside. Address James Beolatto,
Post, Oregon. 48t2p
FOR SALE A good stock ranch In
; northern California, Plenty of
! ranee adioining ranch. Adapted
' to cattle or sheep. Will sell cheap. 1
Write or see Raymond Calavan,
Prineville. Oregon. 48tfc
WANTED Second hand range or
cook stove. Must be in good con-
; dition. Inquire at this office. 4 Stic
FOR SALE: The old Kinder place,;
160 acres. See R. W. Rea. 48ttc
LOST Navy blue silk dress on Och-j
oco road Monday. Notify or leave
at Journal office. 48tlp
WANTED Chickens and turkeys. I
i am again in the markt for all kinds
of poultry. Phone B 171. C. M.
Stroud. 48tfc
FOR SALE Ford Touring car in Al
shape. Just overhauled. This is a
good buy. Inquire this office 48tfc
GROVER PRICE WINS FAT COW
Over Fifty Persons Guessed Within
One Pound. Only One Correct
Grover Price won the cow that was
given away on the closing night of
the Inter-State Fair.
The correct weight of the animal
was 1744 pounds, and Grover made
the only correct guess, while more
than fifty people guessed within one
pound, either above or below.
The guesses sold netted the Fair
Association about $300.
REBEKAH PRESIDENT COMING
Mrs. Jessie E. Jarvis, President of
the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon,
will pay the local lodge an official vis
It on Saturday evening, Oct. 11. All
members who possibly can do so are
requested to be in atendance. The
degree work will be exemplified, fol
lowed by a social hour.
SCHEE NOT TO LEAVE
Will Continue In Management Of Lo
cal Development Interests
R. L. Schee left yesterday overland
for The Dalles, where he will assist
In the management of the county fair
tor the week. He says that the an
nouncement made recently that he is
to leave Prineville is not correct, and
that he will return within the next
few days to take up his regular work
here.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible school opens at ten o'clock
every Sunday morningi Your class
Is ready to receive you. Young Peo
ple's meeting at 6:30. Miss Marjorle
I Wilson was the leader of a very in
teresting meeting last Sunday night.
I The evening eervice begins at 7:30.
I Sermon topic: "The Asswer to the
1 Question, why was this church or-
Knnized?" Come and bring your
.friends.
HARRY CAREY STARS
m wo -
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'LA in&HT JFVJ? LOVJZ
Out of the frying-pan into the fire'
Is what happens to Harry Carey when
he dodges the law and skips into Can
ada In bis big new picture called "A
Fight For Love," which comes to the
Lyric theater Wednesday and Thurs
around him is spattered with bullets
from the rifles of the police. In due
time he arrives at the local store of
the Hudson Bay company. Kate, the
lovely daughter of the factor, or man
ager, is trying to escape the clutches
of Michael, the whiskey runner, who
seems to divide his crimson love be
tween the white girl and the Indian
maiden. Harry steps in and is get
ting along famously with Kate when
Michael steals her, taking her to a
little woody delta in a rushing river.
Harry pursues and beats the half
breed in a terrific fight. Tbe half
breed falls from a cliff. Before he
THE
HOME HOSPITAL
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OUR RATES REASONABLE CONDITIONS THE VERY BEST
MATERNITY CASES SPECIALTY
MRS J. F. SHORT and DAUGHTER
New Popular
Copyrights
JUST IN
A splendid assortment of books by
noted authors
Included in the selection are:
"Wildfire" Zane Grey
"The Iron Trail" vex Beach
"When a Man's a Man" H. B. Wright
"Over the Top" Arthur G. Empy
Make your selections early
D. P. ADAMSON
& COMPANY
DRUGGISTS
Announcement !
We have purchased the Harness and Saddle Business formerly con
ducted by W. 1. Hughes and we are prepared to care for all bis old
customers and new ones as well. We specialize In repair of Har
ness, Saddles, Auto Tops, Boots and Shoes. .
FARRAND'S REPAIR SHOP
Prlneville, Oregon
A Classified Ad brings quick results.
You will confer a double favor if you will mention
The Crook County Journal when writing to advertisers.
IN "A FIGHT FOR LOVE"
u
"$ Jr
day. But it stands to reason that if
you are a cattle rustler and have a,
posse at your heels and land in an
Indian camp where the big chief's
word is law, it stands to reason, that
that things are going to be lively.
dies, he confess to the murder of an
Indian whom the authorities believe
Cheyenne Harry to have killed.
Harry and Kate agree to marry.
NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM AT LYRIC
A very attractive feature was add
ed to the front of the Lyric theater
building last week when a system of
various colored lights were placed on
the building.
The profusion of colors can be aeea
tor a great distance and add an unus
ual feature to the lighting system on
the block.
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