MOXDAV, Jt'XK ai, Wart rK 4. CKOOK COCJTTT JOt'BNAL u IB Ol ID tl Cl tt ct tl) el 26 The City T. H. Brennan and W. Smith were over from Paulina on Thursday. Mrs. Fannie Kane returned to her home at Madras on Saturday. V. F. Freund was a business visit or in town Saturday. Homer Norton of Post was a cal ler In Prinevllle Saturday. E. N. White Is attending to busi ness interests in the County Seat to day. Myrtle Lister has recovered from here reeent operation for appendi citis and is up and around. Asa Y. Battles left Friday night ?. take in the Shriners Convention In Portland, L. J. Ogden left the last of the week to take his sheep into the mountains tor the summer range. Warren Brown made the trip to Metolius and Madras Thursday, Mrs. Thompson accompanying him. George L Brazee was a visitor at the County Court House lust Thurs day. His home is at Powell Butte. Grover Prine and wife are among the Powell Butte residents attending the Chautauqua. r"- MeKinnon has been employed .' : !: .is a driver for one of .,o -rucks. Combs left last night for Iv rtland. He is taking a vacation for a few days. E. S. Dohbs Is visiting In Port land with his daughters for a few days, Fred T. Foster was a business visitor at the Journal office Satur day. Jim Dixon came In Sunday from Fort Klamath for a visit with his Prineville friends. E. J. Wilson, wife and daughter, Marjorie. are In Portland for the Shriner Convention. F. M. Wood and wife of Paulina are among those who went to Port land for the Shriners celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs left yesterday to take in all the sights in Portland during the Shriner Convention. Joe Smeltzer Is now chief cook at Mrs. Thompson's restaurant. Jot Is a very good cook, and sure looks the part. . . Peter Magers and Chester Starr were in Prineville Thursday from -Howard. Mr. Starr transacted busi ness at the court house. Miss Clara Short, who has been teaching in Harney County this last year, has been visiting in Prinevllle for a number of days. Mrs. J. A. Peck of Culver, and Mrs. Frances Peck of Hood River, were in Prineville Friday on a busi ness trip. J. Warner. Who haa hum malrfn a business trip of several months lltv l I m . - nil CELEBRATE Races, Bucking duration in Portland, returned to Priuevlll Friday. F. W. Furst and George A. Bright Vnited States Foresters from Sum mit Prairie, made the trip to town Saturday for supplies. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Milllirn spent Saturday In Prineville on busi ness connected with the gale of their valley land. Dr. Tackman has purchased used Annerson Six which the the lit- land Auto Company has been playing. The Misses Esther Adamson dis aml Leola Clark lett Saturday evening for Portland where they will visit for a short time. Mrs. Henry Koch and daughter are attending the Chautauqua from up Ochoco. Mrs. Koch manages the telephone station at Ochoco. Mrs. Dale Jones of Coleville. Wash Ington, is visiting her father. S. S. Brown. Her two little daughters ar rived with her. Mr. Frank Merritt and Francis Connell came in Friday to get Mrs. Merritt. who has recently returned ; from visiting ner moiner m me vui- ley. I). P. Adamson. wife and daughter Ruth left Sunday night for Portland where they will attend the Shriners Convention that is betn held in that place. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. G. M Cornett and Zoe Maison left Sunday by Auto for Portland, and the de lights of the big convention. Mr. Ross drove Pat Kelley's car thru. . Vernon Lister arrived In Prine ville this morning after attending school at the university of Washing ton. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lister, are in Prineville to meet him. Shelby L. Wiggins and E, H. Lonnsbury. Traveling Freight Agent and General Freight Agent of the I'nion Pacific Railroad System, spent Friday in Prineville. They are both regular visitors In ths city. Ross Daniels, who lives In the vi cinity of Culver, called at the Jour nal office last Thursday and paid his 1921 subscription to the Journal. He stated that the recent rain assur ed the Culver country of a good crop. Van Puett was in town from Paul ina last Thursday and Friday, hav ing his car overhauled. Mrs. T. N. Balfour who has been making a visit at the Puett home, returned to Prine ville with him. Edgar A. D. Lafollette and Clara P. Cross were married at Weiser, Idaho, on Wednesday, the 16th 'day of June. They will be at home to their friends at Durkee, Oregon, on July First. W.' A. Barney and wife left Sun day for Portland to visit sometime with relatives and also to attend the Rose Festival and they will re turn by way of Hood River and visit there for a short time before return ing to Prineville. Arthur Michel left Saturday by Auto for Portland. Mr. and Mrs Horses, Big Parade, l&ISP (TV 11 r'mm::: J. I!. Rosenberg accompanied him on the trip. To take In everything put on for the benefit of the Shriners is the aim of the Doctor. Violet Lister, who him been atten ding the University of Washington. Is staving over In Portland on her wav home to be In thitt city dnrlt' the' Shriner'a Week, She attended the Battles Esles wedding on Sat urday., Flovd Rowell returned from Port land Sundav morning. He appeared before the Grand Jury In the Joncs- London ' prohibition violation cas Warren Yancey, who was also a wit nes for the government, returnee this morning. i The million dollar rain cheered up the farmers so much that they de cided they could celebrate just as well as not. and aa a result the Chautauqua programs, especially the evening numbers, have been well at tended by out of town visitors Mr. G. H. Nye arrived in Prinevllle the last of the week from Lebanon, whore he has been residing for the nast vear. He expects to be here Attending to Interests In this nart of h(J nnntrr tor ,bout week and win jn r(,tunl to Lebanon. He formerly resided in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mi'Neel, nee Tillie 7ell, have been visiting In Prineville the last week with the parents and relatives of the latter. Mrs. McN'eel was a member of the C. C. H. S. graduating class of 1920, and her wedding occurred recently. Mrs. McNeel Senior is also visiting In Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gordon and in fant son returned to their home at Madras yesterday. Mr. Gordon has almost entirely recovered from the attack of Spotted Fever which has kept him confined to Prinevllle for almost two months. Mrs. Esther Morgan made the trip to Madras with them. Dr. Horace P. Belknap returned Friday from Nampa. Idaho, where he has been conducting sergical op erations. Dr. Belknap is becoming well known in the state as a surgeon, and also conducted operations in Portland during his absence. Mrs. Belknap accompanied h'ra on bis trip. PRINEVILLE WINS r'ROM REDMOND 4 TO A Prineville won from Redmond yes. terdayon DavUuton field to the tune of four to three, in a ten inning game. The result of yesterday's game makes the future of Prinevllle't team look a little more rosy, and in interest . in the Prlneville-Maupin game scheduled for the Fourth will perk up from now on. The following is a summary of the plays, taken by inning: First inning, Redmond; Lee singl ed. Weigand struck out, Holloway out, Ellis to Shafer, Dizney struck out. First inning, Prinevllle; McCall singled. Bowman out, Collins to Diz ;: : r Come and Help Us THREE Patriotic Speaking ney. Bechtell out. throw to Collins. Through double, McCall oft to third. ' Second inning, Redmond; Meade, ' out, Ilechtoll to Shafer. Butcher threw out, Holloway out on error by ' Klli. Neal out, McCall to Shafer. Second Inning. Prinevllle; Klliaj walka. Medley hit by pitched ball, snarcr out. Lee to Dlxney. Mason atruek out. Ireland out, fly to Mead. Third Inning, Redmond; Collin singled. Lee Btifo on Infield error. ; Wolgand struck out, Holloway struck 1 out. Collins out stealing third, Ire laud t; Heelitell. Third Inning. Prinevllle; O'Nell struck out. McCall doubled. Bow man sate on Butcher's error. Mc Call scores. Bechtell out, Meade to: Duuey. Kills safe on Butcher's er ror. Bowman scores. Medly out, Collins to Diiney. Fourth Inning, Redmond; DUney out, llechlell to SlialVr. Meade out, flv to Kll s t.ti-i..r iioiiM"d. steals'' third and horn with Holloway at Hie bat. hoiioway airiaea out. j Fourth Inning. Prinevllle; Sharer j out, fly to Dlxney. Mason struck out. Ireland nut. I.oe to lliney. Fifth Inning. Redmond; Neal out, O'Nell to Shafer. Collins singled. Lew out. O'neil to Duuey. Weigand mil. Fifth inning, Prineville; O'Neil j safe, error by IMr.uey. McCall out.) Neal to Diitney. Bowman on, error by Butcher, heelitell struck out. Kllis out. Collins to Diznev. Sixth Inning, Redmond; Holloway singled. Dlxney out, fly to Mason, Mason doubled Holloway at socoad. Meade struck out. Sixth Inning, Prineville; Medly out. Collins to Dizney. Sharer out. Mason out. Seventh Inning. Redmond; Butch er walks. Holloway struck out NVal singled, scoring Butcher. Col lins singled, scoring Butcher. I.ee fly out to Bowman. Weigand out, Mc Call to Shafer. Seventh inning, Prineville; Ire land to Dizney. O'Nell out. Lee out. Collins to Dl.ney. Redmond. 8; Holloway out, O' Nell to Shafer. Dizney out, O'Neil to Shafer. Meade struck out. Prinevllle, 8; Bechtell singled. Ellis walked. Medley struck oat. Bechtell scoring. Mason struck out. Redmond 9; Butcher singled. Hol loway singled, Butcher out stealing home. Neal out, O'Neil to Hhuter. Collins out, Ireland to Shafer. Prineville, 9; Ireland fly. out to Butcher. O'Neil out. Neal to Diz ney. McCall Biife on Butcher's error. Bechtell flew out to Weigand. Redmond, 10; Lee safe on error by Shafer. Weigand struck out Holloway out, Ellis to Shafer. Diz nev out, Bechtell to Shafer. Prineville, 10; Kllis, fly, out to Lee. Medley safe on error by Lee. Shafer safe on first, Medley scores. Batteries; Redmond, Collins and Neal; Prineville, O'Neil and Ireland. Charles C. O'Neil who pitched for Prinevllle came back In fine shape, striking out ten, this Is the first game he has played for a number of years. Dot Medley, who played left field was formerly captain of the Univer sity nine at Eugene, and played ex cellent ball, though he has not been ! In a game since last Fourth of July THE BIG DAYS - - Be On Hand Stop! Chautauqua days are Just ahiad They provide for you and your family a week supremely worth while in every respoct. Noied lecturer., musicians and bring to you a six days' program of Elllson-Whlts qual ity whoso value cannot be measured by money alolio. in. cost Is small- the dividends big. Look !! Three Entertainments. Six Splendid Lectures Twelve programs of Music. Twenty-One Attraction. Loosen !!! Buy that season ticket today. II. C. of L. ha not touched It It la still $2.76 ls than U cents apiece for attrac tions worth manv times that much It save you a flva dollar bill over buying single admission. Eight pago newspaper-program now being dltrlbuled. See that you receive your PRINEVILLE JULY 5 - 6 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATS OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Nellie Lincoln, Plaintiff, vs. Willis A. Lincoln. Defendant. TO WILLIS A. LINCOLN, DEFENDANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, Yon are hereby required to appear an anewer th complaint filed against yon la the above entitled court and cnuee on or before the aiath day of July, 1M0. and If yon fail as to appear and anewer, to wit ; for a dacraa that the bonda of matrimony now eilatlng betweee FOURTH - Watch Paper - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 you and the plaintiff ba dteeolved. Thla iummone la publUhed by ardor of the) Hon. T. E. 1. Duffy, Jude of tha above entltl. ad court, made on tha lttb day of April, 11. which uld order preacrtbed that thla auinmona ba publUhad In tha Crook County Journal, a weekly netrepaper of senaral circulation, print ad and publlabad In Prinevllle. Crook County, Oreion. for a period of all eoneeeutlve week. Dated and public had tha ft ret time Um fat day of May, WO. M. I. ELLIOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. 10t7e. Prinevllle. Owe For Full Program