CROOK COCHTT JOITWAL tHIRADAY.' DIM EMBER. B, ttS. Mrs. t E- Thomas of Madras was la Prinevilse last Monday. Mm. M. R. Biggs visited with friend In Bend last Tuesday. ' v , , " Tbe evening bridge club met tan week with Mrs. George Euston. Ton Miller and wife speat tbe da; la tows from Post last Friday. Mrs, Frances Clark and son. Rex pent several days in Prtnevilhe last of tb week. - , Mr. and Mrs. C O. Gamer cam down from Saplee Saturday for a abort visit In town. Mrs. B. P. Jobnsoa and Miss Den se! Johnson spent Taeadar Bead O a shopping trip. . ' . J J T. Hardy was In town Tuesday making his regular omriar visit oa railroad basines. Dr. R E. Nvel left last Friday for visit In Pennsylvania.' He will be (one several weeks. , - Mr. and Mr. L. M. MtHer of Red mond were guests at the J. E. Myer kome Thanksgiving day. Homer Grow, who has been t tail ing his consin. Mrs. Phila Hall, left Monday night for the Valley. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will giTe a cooked food sale t the Tri-State next Saturday. :i i 0. A. Kit-hol Western Bond A Mortgage sua. has been la town sev eral dart on company business. r ' Tom Moer came down from bis McKay homestead Friday, and left for a visit with his sister. Mrs. Jory. of Maupin. , Miss Bemiee Grant came over from Career on Thanksgiving day to spend the rest of the week with her sister, Mrs. James Cram. Jr. ' Miss Iaes Fullerton irrired yester day morning from her home In the Sisters country. She expects to lo cate here for the winter. Lucius Babeock was in town last week, with his bride, on their hon eymoon, visiting with his brother, S. W. Babeock. Mr. Babeock lives at Astoria. An eight-pound boy was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller In this city last Friday morning. Arthur Wartweller last week par chased a Stadebaker ear from Mil lard Elkins. and N. B. Roller became the owner of a new Essex, also par chased from the Elkins sganry. Leland Casey waa in town last week for the dance. He has been riding after cattle on the Deschutes Mabel Hasgeberg spent Thanks giving at her home near Gateway. Mr. and Mr. Henry Howard ex pect to leave Sunday by auto for California. Mr. Howard will re main three weeks, and Mr. Howard plans to perhaps visit there antil January. George Pearce, Pearl Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gabriel of Madras attended the dance her last Thursday evening, on their way home from the Redmond-Madras football game at Redmond. Mrs. Ted Carlson" ana Mr. Chaa. Elkins entertained at bridge yester day tor Mrs. Susie Jones, wbo is vis iting la the city. Mrs. Jones was al so the guest of honor at a bridge party at the home of Mrs. O. M. Clif ton on Saturday. The basket social and dance at Paulina netted $300.0. which will be awed la paying for and otherwise fixing np the Paulina hall. Prine- ville people who plaaned to attend the dance were unable to make the trip on account of the bad roads. I Jack Tiehenor was hart quit bad ly yesterday while working on the new highway bridge on the Crooked River road below the Cram ranch. He fell from the frame and struck on his side across a two by eight. twelve feet below. His injuries are not considered serious, though he will probably be confined to his bed at hi home la Prtneville for about two week. H. R. Buckaer of Grass Valley is la towa oa a business trip. Paul C. Garrison la leaving tonight for Spokane, oa a business trip. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Woodruff are moving into the Presbyterian manse. J. B. Sparks returned Tuesday from a trip to Portland aad Condon. Mr. and Mr. Barrett will move la. to their new home la East Priaeville, this week. Tbe carnation Club meets next Wednesday at the Maaoalc rooms with the two Mrs. Garrisons aa host' AT THE IKK U. R. Wilson. Power company. scute indigestion First street. the DeeChute suite ill with his horn on H. D. Scudder, professor of agro- omy of O. A. C. has been la towa the past week, oa buaineea eoanected with the college work. W. H.. Bayley was la towa Tues day shaking hsnds with old friends Mr. Barely was formerly C. 8. Com missioner for Crook county, and t now located at Tumalo. Mrs. A. J. Crooks of Hillsdale re newed her subscription to the Jour nal today. She writes that she "cer tainly cannot do without the Crook County Journal.' James Street arrived the first of the week to be with his wife, who has been 111. His daughter. Mrs. T. A. Turner, arrived yesterday from La Grande to spend the winter with her mother. One of the biggest Thanksgiving reunion dinner la Prinevill last Thursday was given by Mrs. J. H- Windona at her home, all of her children aad grandchildren being present. The menu was complete, from turkey to pie, and the dining room was beautifully decorated for the gala occasion with Thanksgiving colors. The grandchildren bad a table of their own, with kewples for favors. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris and Children of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Windom and children Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windom and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Burson Cat of Culver, Myrom Leech, Mrs. Emma McMeen. and the hostess snd her daughter. A BIO APPLJi FEED G. W. Wells of Powell Butt treat ed the Journal force with Delicious apple last week. The apples. which are of the most exclusive and expevstte variety grown la the waet. were, raised by Mr. Wells' brother. A. Z. Wells, of Wenatchee Wash. A year ago, the latter supplied the San ta Fe railroad system with It car loads of these apple, all that were ased oa that line. The apple ran 72 to a box, which show their ex treme sixe. as ordinary packed ap ple asually run from 100 to 144 box. The eight apple presented to the Journal force just fitted a large shoe box. The Joeraal doe modera ariaUag ea short notice. NOT1CK TO CREDITORS Natra ia fcarsay eirra a taa aaaVr-sirael. ta aaaaiatratar af la astata at Prlar Hvarr Hmin, Jnmit la nadttan af aaai as. naiid asd te ail pcmni bartac cisiw aaainat Baal astata la prsaral taa euaa, wita taa ataaar samara, ta taa aaafiaiaaei at tar aMe at M. . Elliott, at rrinanlla. Ors saa. a-ithia aix atotilh Ina taa first pab liratioa af tha aatica. DmsM and aaatisasa' ant tisae, Darsssbsr t, IKS. WILLIAM, PETERSON. Adauaatrator af taa Batata af Pttar Hear? H antra. dr taara. ' KOTICK OP Pl.VAL SETTLEMENT ' Notice H tons girrm that ta aamiafd has nlco tor Final Areoant aa Administra trix of tto attsl of Elnsrr Clark, dartaard. vita tto Clark of tto County Coart of Crook Carats. Orreoa. ana that said court ass art Fndar. tto Slat as? of Daeaatwr. IKrt, as tto tune for bra riot said Pinal Aonmat and anr aejeetiom that mar to aud ttorrto. aad for mtimg tack order aa mar to proper in the pmaiaea. baud and paMiahed first time as order of laid court this 2nd day cf December. IMS. FRANCES CLARK, Administratrix af tto estate of lie Elmer Clsrs, TONIGHT H. THIRMI'AT U. WARNER la TONIGHT TONIGHT Gods Man A Dramatic Masterpiece 10 and SO cents THIRH1MT TONlUHf KKIItAV. tbe la of the tift arriai. Trailed By Three This has proven a very popular story from start to finish and the closing must be seen to account for all of the tangle that hav gone before In previous numbers. PATHE NEWS. S-REEL DRAMA. TOPICS OF THE DAT aad a k ROARING COMEDT fills oat , wonderful alght for lb movi fans, ' " hati-rdat" ' See EMMA DINN as "ANGT" starring la the Metro producUoa Old Udy 31 - I From Rachel Crother's rainbow comedy ) and you will understand why this play broke all records for long runs oa the stag. SCREEN MAGAZINE aad COMEDT Hl'XDAT BEBE DANIELS la You Never Can Tell She wanted to be bad She decided to gala wealth at any cost "Ton never can tell," doa't miss It RAINBOW COMEDT MONDAY sail TCKMIAT LouS B. Mayer presents ANITA STEWART Fighting Shepherdess The man-flghllng girl who Is the brc4a ff cne of the greatest woman's books la jears, . Tb story of Kate Preatire, scorned withy ; a aexleas hatred by. men who "win at any . price." laid la the beautiful 'vistas of the.. Western sbeep and cat lie lead. Tense, crip- . pins orauia. witp a weans or intiuvDI umor. i ' SCREEN MAGAZINE nd COMEDY WEDJtFJHDAT . FRANK KEENAN .' Dollar For Dollar i and : :" PATH REVIEW 10 sad 10 eenls rUDAT, DBCVMatKR 10 V - MART PICKFORD ' la Jeaa Webster famoas play ; Daddy .Long Legs 7 IWU of FWa and Fatbos tVMIMG, FRIDAY, DM-KMBER 10. 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TRIBUTE TO EMMA DUNJf A rare and significant tribute to Emma Dunn's art was the comment of Heywood Broun, dramatic critic of tbe New York Tribune, In his re view of "Old Udy Jl" while It ran at the Comedy Theater, New York, in 1916. Mr. Broun said: "This admirable actress can say much more with the droop of her shoulders and more with the flexing of her hands." Mias Dunn Is the star of Metro's pictarlzatron of tbe play by Rachel Crothers. Lyric, Saturday Admis sion 20 and 40 cents. WHAT IS $SO TO YOU? Rowena was bitterly unhappy. Her folks bad just been dispossed from their humble tenement because they could not pay the rent fifty dollars a month. An In the fash ionable hotel where Rowena worked as a check-room girl, she saw peoplo pay fifty dollars for on little dinner party. A fifty dollar bill meant so little to these Idle rich so much to tbe poor Jones family. What does fifty dollars mean to you? Much or little.? Whether you are dich or poor you will enjoy seeing Bebe Dan iels in this fascinating comedy, "You Never Can Tell," coming to the Lyric on Sunday. FAMOUS AUTHOR TURNS TO SCENARIO WRITING Frank M. Dazy has added another feather to his cap In wrltln the con tinuity for "The Fighting Shepherd ess," starring Anita Stewart to be shown at the Lyrlo Theatre, next Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Dazey was called to the Louis B. Mayer studio in Las Angeles to write the continuity for "In Old Kentucky," a previous Stewart picture released by First National. He went with Miss Stewart to the southern California sheep-raising country tor filming scenes In "Tbe Fighting Sbcperdesa. IX XJ AND APPLE JACK , IN "DADDY LONG l.KGH." One of the bits which will delight all In "Daddy Long Legs " the Msry Pickford company picture featuring the famous little star, la the per formance of a dog who drlngi part of a Jug of apple jack. Audience at the Lyric, whore this picture wlH be seen Frldayt December 10th, will see a new type of humor In the an tics of this animal which give first rate imitation of a tippler trying t make his way borne after a too liber al imbibition. . The pipe organ for the Lyric Is ex pected to arrive about the 16th o this month. It Is a much larger In strument than was expected, costing H.600.00 THE PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY "The oldest office In Oregon" 14 North Second . Street PORTLAND, OREGON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Sewing machine, near ly new, drop top; one Iron single bedstead, springs and mattress, one new bed and hammock. Mrs. W. D. Rea, near Grimes Chapel. 12-tfc, LOST Bumper for auto, In town or between town and McKay school bouse. ,W. B. Morse. U-tf. WANTED All kinds of Sewing'; lo do. Inquire of Emma Randle, or Mrs. Guy Sumner, 12-ti. Charter No. 188 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CROOK COUNTY BANK . at Prineville, In tb State of Oregon, . , at tbe close of business November 16th, 1920. ''4 RESOURCES Loans snd discounts .'......... $121,600.41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1710.63, Bonds and warrants......... $88,728.(0 Stocks, securities judgments, etc .. $8,114.60 Banking bouse....... $18,868.26 Furniture and fixtures.. ,......3,000.00 Other real estate owned $9,678,34 Due from approved reserve banks..........! 21, 174. (8 Checks and other cash items $1,066.(1 Exchange for clearing house. ............ .....II 003.35 Cash on Hand $14,976.48 LIABILITIES 3, Capital stock paid in...... $96,000.00 Surplus fund...............'. $14,000. OA ' Undivided psoflts, : s less expenses and taxes Paid..........$28,406.06 Due to bank and bankers.... $10,0(9.36 ' Individual deposits subject to check. ...$276, 033. 11 Cashier checks outstanding.......... $706,60 Certified checks $262.88 ' Time and Savings Deposits $76,090.68 Notes and bills rediscounted $87,489.82 ' Bills payable for money borrowed $46,064.08' Other liabilities, Dep. due State Treas. $4,000.00 Liberty Loan Fund.... i $107.60. TOTAL $678,206.77 TOTAL : ,., ...$578,206.77 STATE OF OREGON, County of Crook, ss. ' I, Geo. F. Euston, Assistant Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEO. F. EUSTON, Assistant Cashier. CORRECT Attest : WARREN BROWN, D. F. STEWART, G. M. CORNETT, Directors. Subscribed and sworn , to before me this 1st day of Dec. 1920, i ' . L. M. BECHTELL, Notary Public ,. ' , ' ' My Commission expires March 7, 1921.