Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 11, 1919, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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ALL THE )VEEK "WITH THE
KKtUI.AR AMMISMOV I IMI.iMli; . !..; AnnIf 2.. TIIEHK PRICEH ARE FOR EVERY DAY IJf THE WEEK KXCK1T HPECIAL KKATl'lE HHOWH.
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Ael Invalid's Nurw Proven To He
Former Houlirett
Which was the more shocking?
That three dlsiHtit relatives should
wait wlh expectancy I ho death of nn
aged Invalid whoso fortune they hop
ed to In luTlt or
Thnt tho old man's lifelong friend
should hav Introduced Into his puri
tanical household as a nurse a galty
girl, a former "Follies' beauty a
IiIkIi' kicker?
At any rate the exported did not
happen. Tho old fellow didn't din.
Kor the nurse was no leu an attrnct
lon than Olive Tlionma, fresh In nor
youthful beauty, ua aha hounditd Intu
tlm aristocratic homo and at tongues
! wng, tint u it wrry jiiv with' r'.
'gossip, I'.lo 1 1-'ooimIi ii to In r dmiiB wi'h
Kynipaih' t'C undeiHti ini.:;m thin cr"-
i'l bavin" tuning i ho iiHi lnw iti mli i)
relatives. Willi I' IjiIOt i II m illnl
I" iin-l 111 fiiilv hi' the i!:h
' nml hour" of old V.'iio(t'nrr ileclm
i. u. e.im, n vli'lnd I In- opi.ik of lif '
' liv h' l- k"i-ii venee ol humor iniill h.-r
iplllii'llt WIIH Of, III'- lOhll 10 I n'r- V,
Their turmoil p-iimo-iI mining the
', aaaonitilr. "I ' li y fe.ire.Ji llui' t!iU.
ZlT.f'M Im-iiu'v hi"' 1iHln111.iMi.il in
tentions So i!i. ic'lo-mi'iK rolnilns
- not about lo i.hi iv on! :i pl-m v, ln-riby
they mltthi r'd ibi-msi-lvi k of Hie
' "din. Till iflll" till lllilor
! Tho filmi? Well, thai I ' of lit 1 1 , - im
, portnnrc. Huffl. S lit to hv that
When III" IOIIKHIK Vh.lt. M 111 -
clor'i nl till'h' li cultiue who h HK'ill' d
In it s i iinl' il fot f the Woodruff
j; .iiin-, iIh v i,i t"illy had thifr
ii mfi' inn fo il Ri'iniod. Kor they ;
found I'M' ,'nirnM iiod Woodruff's nph. ;
c tofi'tlmr in iif-i'liK".
' ' Mu, t ii i:? 'o( ii I. it Thwjr thought '
In. inli luiil n; I nl' il us they saw
: t i r wIkmiim f ;i; flat.
, 41 h' n run. nine fnvornd the dlnln-
hi-rlti'd iii ylinv, and dwrved happl-
to t wun tlw rowan! if the little girl
i Him linn iiiov.m Iht rlclit to a place
; In iho lu iirt ,f Imr pHtlont.
j Hi.. rliiiiiiiHiancpti? Well, they
am rdat-il In "The Follloa Olrl." at
'Hi.' I) ilr txiiliiv and Hiiurday, Dec
! i ihIht 1 I I.
"rt SI'KNHK"
i l.i '"-'li-iii tiK " the moat thrilling
; iloii rtivi- i lot y evpr offered on any
( AM''
Ml !VK TIIOM l
The
Follies
Girl
o ' ,
I'nltv ArliiiLlo in
'I I' Kl.!: I'M I 1 .W
OLIVE THO V-AS
'THE FOI)lE3 OLKX
l ltlMAV AMI SATl I'.HAV
i)i:(jj:Miirit i. 1 1
'ron which will be the greateet at
trition of the aon in Prlnevlllo,
mid which will he ahown at the Lyric
next Bundny, aniart gowna of faah
lonnlile womon are ery much in ev
idence. Molllo Kin thn itilotw fa'.flnot.
Ing little atar of "Suapenan," which
waa adapted from the fa mom novel
of INabe Wntrander wear aome won
derful creatlona in thla iuper-pr nuc
tlon. many of them being the lat;st
1919 Parfa modela.
As the story itself duals w!tb 'he
tiltra-fashlonahlea of Nw York, 'he
whole supporting cast was raited up
on by the director to supply their
wardrobe with the moat magnificent
gowns the famous Fifth Avenue mo
distes could furnish, with the res
ult that "Suspense" aside from being
the most exciting story of mystery
and romance ever conceived. Is a ver
itable fashion show and undoubtedly
will prove of tremendous interest to
the leaders of society in I'rlneville,
during i's snecial engagement at the
Lyric theater
CXJMINO "THE DIVORCEE"
One of the most lavish and beauti
ful aettlngs ever screened will he
seen In tbe gaming room in "The Di
vorcee," the Metro play starring Eth
el Barrymore which will be the at
traction at the Lyric theater on Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Tbe scene is supposed to to be
that of a fashionable French gamb
ling Casino and roulette Is the game
at which the brilliant Lady Fredar-
icfc, played by Miss Barrymore, loses ,
her fortune. The actual scenes were
taken in the home and on tbe grounds '
of a New York multi-millionaire, and '
for rlchmws and beauty cannot bs
duplicated. The gaming room, .
lofty ball with pillars of white mar
ble and lavishly draped in rich vel
vets and tapestry was the ballroom !,
of this multi-millionaire's home s
and with bis permission turned for ,
the occasion into the brilliant plaos
of assembly for the lovers of the fam
ous game. Outside, tbe lawna, slop- -ing
down to the bay, the illusion Is
more complete, for the beholder cat
, readily imagine himself roaming "
I through tbe gardens at the famous
; Casino in Southern . France on the
shores of the blue Mediterranean.
IT'S Al l. !!K;ilT DEAR
Wr'n- (iitl Tlieni!
Ti l. i "ii iloir played her last
i-,,i'l I' lihn" mill a cru"l death
fin i 'i 1,. f- and then be came
Ml
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lliMllLlii 111,
i
With MOT MIC KINO
l;. 1-iiItI Ontra'iIT
I nvr:
WsJ MtV
AM) THIULIJ)!!:
Ami
A ll.in lil Moily Comedy:
rorvr voir change"
SI Mill', DECEMItER 14
f ir"r" -'' 'Tt'Tyjmrw ill'
; n V i f i 1 mi rf" i Jitnlun nil lutmur
FRANK KEENAV
In
TODD
OF THE
TIMES
and
EPISODE NO, 15 OP THE
"LIGHTNING RAIDER
i Thla is the last episode so get
in on the flnUh.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
December 15-16
AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTRESS
ETHEL BARRYMORE
t '
In Metro's
"The Divorcee"
A photoplay of her greatest Stage success "Lady Frederick" by W.
Somerset Maugham.
AND A COMEDY: -
T "HER X1TRO KXIGHT" l
A "BREEZY" COMEDY
Wed. and Thurs., Dec. 17, 18
" ONE OK TIIKNK DAVK!"
A farmer I know says that one of
these days he's going to innke Ills
fiirm home over, Into a modern home.
"One of theno days" he Is going lo put
Into uhii all Him modern equipment
that will lie needed to miik" h s farm
power niiii hinery, with his home til
ted with niodorii lighting- and with
nil the appointments that pt to malie
for comfort and contentment In the
home.
"One of these days." Why not
How?
The farm homo nowadays enn obh
ily bejniitlo ua-nindnrn us a city home,
no difference where the farm .homo-Is.
Modern healing Is ciihIIv accomplish
ed, for thn hot air or hot water svs-ti-m
offered today tiro available for
any locality. Kor (lie other conven
iences of lliilit. power and runn'ng
water, elei-lrlclty offers the open hon
ame to tin-He modern feitluri-s, ami
electricity cun he hud anywhere to
day, rcgunllesa of location. jTlils Is
because today Ihn farmer can buy
his own small plant and, what's
more, ho can run It hlms"lf, without
any expert knowledge or nHnlmaiice,
T!y farm electric plant has flmilly
been devel'ioeil to the point where it
Is Just na dependable as any other
piece of standard farm equipment.
This doesn't moan that the farmer
can pick up Jmit any cnmlilnnt'on of
engine, generator and switchboard
which some ent'-rprlHtng ng'-n or man.
ufacturer may tell him is a lighting
plant. But there are trustworthy
and dependable farm elecirlc plants
and there is no necesaily for the far
mer's buying any other kind. When
he tins secured Ihn kind thnt has b"en
tried and that Is operating sucess
fullv bv thn thousand, ho can be as
sured of electric lights for his home,
and barns, power for all tho smnll
machines like wanhlng machines,
churn, cream sepnruior, fanning mill,
grindstone, vacuum sweeper, heat for
tho electric Iron in short, complete
electric service that his family should
be enjoying now, instead of "ono of
these days."
See tho Inland Auto Company for
this electric, service for thn f irm. Do
it now. They ore agents for tho
Doleo-Ught Plants nnd they can ex
plain tho wholo Bystom.
WOOL GROWERS COMBINE
lire clip of both f'Mii.lii'M .w:ll be lu l l
hy t'le imaoi-ial Ion
The officers of the bmoi-I: Hon tir :
A. J. Kadaliaugh, Norway, chairman ;
Hoy H Cors oi, Cii'r. r-iin''. s"' ro
tary: If II. Stetiti-r E. W. Kahy and
Jay h. Smith, executive coinmltte .
TO ISfPE "MARKET REPOttTFR-
Beplrinlng sboitt .Inennrv 1. 12"
"Th Market Mi-porter." n n"roilleI
of general Interest devoted to mar
keting Informntlon co'icem'nR Im
portant airrlciiltnrnl producM will be
imld'nlied reei'lv hv the Bureau of .
MnrWet. . Tt w'll be sent frio to a'l '
those .Interested who mnl'e rennet I
for tt to the Bureau of MnH""s Celt- j
ed fltnti-s Dennrtment of Aerleultnr".
Wn.Mneton' D. C . nrd who rlvn tho j
following Informntlon: (nl N"mornd
fn'l addrei: (hi bnslnenq tid neon-I
pntlon: lei kind or kind'' of farm
nrodiiets 'n which Interested, and 'd)
the nnmes of nerlod'cnls or r-pofis
(mlmenirrnphed or nrlntedl 'hut n-" i
betnr. received or hnvo been received
r-'imlnrlv from the Bureau of Markets
or nny other branch of the IVpart
ment of Agriculture. v
WOOT, IMPORTS pOCBt ED
Tmnorts of wool during the f've
year prewar period, 191 1-1 91 4 aver
aged 207.BSa.7-l 2 pounds nnnunlly,
or something less tlian half thn pres
ent tmnnrts, nccorilign to the Bureau I
of Markets. IT, S. DepTirtment of Ait-I
rlenltiire. As the population of tho
Pulled Ftntes h aa been Increasing so
hnvn tho Imnorts of wool. For Ihn !
fiscal year ending June Jn. this j
country Imported 379.1 29.1)14 Pis.
During the year 1919 the total Im
portation amounted to 434 .4 1 4 .fi 4 4 !
pounds, or more than double the I
prewar average. From January to
August, Inclusive, of tho present year,
(eight months) more wool was Im
ported thnn during nny of the prewnr
years mentioned, nnd If tho present
nvorngo monthly Imports of Rfi.SSR.
9S2 pounds Is maintained throughout
the remaining months of th's year,
the United States will Import mor
thnn 4n0,non.n00 pounds during the
present calendar year.
fv'CST FR Ad RANT CF FLOWERS
Coos and Curry ranchers ranging
Sheep have formed tho Coos and Cur
ry Wool Growers' Association with
tho idea In view of securing better
marketing facilities. It Is tho plan
of the association, which was organ
ized at Bandon recently, to pool all
the wool of tho members and mar
ket It In one sale. Heretofore the
wool of Curry county has been bought
promptly, but this seaRon It wbb a
drug on the market after the first
offers of the Benson and large quan
tities Still remain unsold.
About 25 members polned nt tho
Bandon meeting, but others express
ed their intention of becoming mem
bers and it Is quite prohahlo the en-
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
Mil IHW ! I II ! II .
1 love tha mystery
or lire..
AWd,
years JiJ'
Corrse moving
a . .1
WWUU ins- o-l
Yly Future VSlS in
itore for ma..
I' iitimor A .ir.o rr Dwlarcs the Breath
of tiie L ine S'le-li Unmatched
for Sweetness.
Wlii n in- I i 1; s - Airenihe. odors of
Aniby I... ... iiilii tt ii I tixtrliigi-nl In
coiupiiilsr.il. Win n tin- nines lirellthe.
their in!. no is brciith currU-s the frn-gniiu-i'
of llii. distillation of a genera
Hon of life and love Hint they have
gathered to tln-iusi-lves. where tlicy
have t.looiiii-il l.j- (lie garden uufl or
against the porch pillar. The ' old
hoine wonderful In the vividness- of
H i memories ami aHoclalloni 1 cre
ated hy the picturing of honutj nnd
tenderness that the fragrance of the
blossoming lilacs tiring to Hie mind.
One sees the pnth through tbe cnrdcn
winding down to the clump of lilacs.
The fines of other days are fniiiied
In the pictures thnt fancy creates
tlironli the liuigic of the lllncs.
The pimli-les of liliMiin n'-e In full
flower nml the blooms will lie hulled
with Jov by Hie initltlliiiles who have
In thi'-lr fii-llngs the sentiments. ,ti
whleli Mines npoi-iil. They are a medi
tative nnd rellootlve kind of flower.
They come so inilrily In t'e spring.
They bloom forth so abundant ly and
niiigiillici-utly. They slog their con
cert to the nlrs of A rt I nnd cause the
four winds of the heavens to become
their Mirvlvors to the Joy of man
kind. Tiie lllncs are the softest nnd most
persuasive of nil tints, those of laven
der nnd purple, with some of driven
whiteness. How wonderful their
beauty, the assembling of the blossoms
and their disposition upon the branch!
How full of art 1 Mow exquisitely
Dresden Is the lilac as It swings In
the bireze! And every lilac bush Is
a product of years of growth, and thnt
growth goes on perelinlally until one
nnd another generation Is laid be
neath .the sod, and the lilac has been
Intrusted with the ctirlshed memories
of youth and maturity nnd age passed
out of life. Halllmorn Auierlem
Police and meals for pris
oners Park
Lights and water
streets and bridge im
provements Rents ..
Treasurer's salary
Lumber
Merchandise
Recorder's Attorney's and
Witness fees
Incidentals .
I Main street 1,200.00
1.100.00 I inter-State Fair Assn 300.00
150.00 I General Indebtedness
2.700.00
3,000.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
25.00
600.00
500.00
Warrants outstanding.. 15,172.21
Interest on same , 1,200.00
Notes 18,813.80
Interest on same 1,500.00
Total $44,761.01
Lees licenses and fines .... 400.00
Total
J44.361.01
Interest on Bonded Indebt
edness ... 17,100.0
Total $61,461.01
Respectfully submitted,
E. B. EVANS,
H. R. LAKIN,
G. P. REAMS,
Finance Committee
Signed: PAUL C. GARRISON.
City Recorder
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this
4th day of December, 1919. 4t2e
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STOLEN or left hor band about
Doc. 1. One yearling colt, mare,
sorrel with white strip In face, left
hind foot white halfway to hock,
branded 9 with quarter circle un
derneath, on left Bhoulder. Thor
oughbred type. Notify C. M.
Charlton, Powell Butte, Ore. 6t2c
WANTED Milk cow, young, to be
fresh in spring. Phone 2fiF13.
Jos. McDnniel 6t3p
r-WFHfTTi'BZI&TSSSWSaiJ
Auto Repair Shop
L. V. SEARS, Proprietor (
Auto Repairing of nil kinds... My Prices nro ns low as Is consistent
. with first -class work.
"ONCE A CUSTOMER
ALWAYS A CUSTOMER"
SHOP ON FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
PRINEVILLE, OREGON I
LOST Doc. 8, 1 Weed tire chain,,
34x1. between depot and my store.
Rowavd for return, W. F. King
6t2c
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NOTICE 1
. Notice Is hereby given that a mass
meeting will be hold at the Council
Chamber in the City of Prineville,
Oregon, on Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 22, 1919, for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the next
year's tax levy.
All voters in the city are request
ed to be present at this meotin.
Tho budget as submitted is as fol
lows: 1
Financial Budget
"To the mayor and City Council of
the City of Prineville, Oregon:
"Gentlemen:
. "We, the Financial Committee,
beg ts submit the following budget
for the city for the year 1920:
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v i
Cecil FI.Ktsmsuf
DE RniiliE PROPUCED THESE:
"FOR BETTER OR FOR WCltSE"
"OLD WIVES FOR NEW"
"DON'T
CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND"
"MALE AND FEMALE"
Above are photographed three of
the world's greatest directors, now
producing photoplays.
PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT
, You know them all, e-nd you rem- '
ember the productions listed be
low: INCE PRODUCED THESE:
Hart In
"BRANDING BROADWAY"
Ray in
"CROOKED STRAIGHT"
Hart in
"WAGON TRACKS"
Ray In
"GREASED LIGHTNING"
WD-WGRirrrmW
GRIFFITH PRODUCED THESE:
"BIRTH OF A NATION"
"ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLY"
'"GREATEST THING IN LIFE"
" SCARLET DAYS"
Wlicn looking for tho best In Motion Pictures look for Paramount Artcraft and these trade marks:
IK. V-lW
JT?2t' V A Adolph Zukor. ftm. JM C Uky, Vie. Pn. Cecil B. DeMilte, Director General j J j J A V
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