Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 23, 1920, Page Page 5, Image 5

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CROOK tOUXTY JOIRXAL
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Jot HSM, HTArK WRITER I
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Pulli'Sti bold In Klnnmth. lis
ulliiiK stuck, both llv. and oil! That
In busy town, Klamath Falls. It
I lha place wbrs they have dani
rows, road rows, court house rows,
murder trials, scandal trials, hotel
nrt-s garage flree, 'n everything. I
bad Interesting visits at Ashland,
Mvdford, Orants Pass, Kosnburg and
. Eugen. I think I dlsuornred live
famlllM of relatives on this trip,
Whom should I six at Eug.nt but
Prince OUm. lis bad bis Kord
loaded down with garden produce
nd looked Ilka bs bad actually ben
working. -f "
"8a"t ba says confidential-like,
Tve discovered tha war to maks
''truck farming pay, and that Is to
save money. Whenever I come to
town and see t tempting morsel In
the window, I close my eys, and to
straight boms and aat a carrot."
I bars seen several Prlneville peo
p!e Frank Foster, Ann and HatM
Sullivan came Into the "L" cafeteria
where I was dining In solitude the
other evening. What Frank had to
aay about the cuttle market, right
before lading, too. would not look
polite In print. I went Into a store
to buy a "hanke" and 0. C. Ilydn
bandtid It out just like be used to at
borne. "We're all going to get fired
In this store, after the first of the
year," be aaid, Hey there buy
. few more Christmas Suala!
Did you folks notice a tort of
wlnd-ln-a hurry kind o t storm a
week or to agoT Bay, bat It did
stir up a rumpus down beret Talk
about the sight, you could s.ee on
any ttreet corner! I saw more
wrecked umbrellaa, bats and dispo
sitions than could be alurod In Mlcr
& Franks. I saw an umbrella and
a ladlea bat run a race np the Elec
tric building and the bat won by a
feather.
' I am sura that some place In theae
Columns the Journal la wishing you a
Merry Christmas, snd If the editor
doesn't so tt, I am going to wish all
my friends the same and lots of It
otherwise I may bave to buy Chrlst
mae cards Just send your prnneiiU
to 1010 Boiling Building.
Mi KAY IVOAIJ .NOW ON
I.IHT OK MARKET ROAD
As result of a meeting attnndod
by tli 01.0 Intorosted on McKay and
the county court at lowr McKay
school house Saturday, It waa dncld
ed to put the McKay road on the list
of marknt roads for the county, and
grade the entire road from this city
to tbe Upper McKay school bouso
nnxt yesr, and gravel that part from
tha north end of tbe Pitcher lane to
thla city. ,
The east and weat lane a tbe Pit
cher ranch U also to be graveled by
this market road fund.
PROMINENT KDlCATOItH HKKK
FOR THK ANNUAL IN8TITITK.
Nearly every teacher In Crook
county bas been In Prlneville for tbe
last three days for the purpose of at
tending Crook County's annual
Teachers' Institute. Thla years' pro
gram haa been especially good, and
the Instructors who are In Prlneville
for the sessions are the beat In slate
educational circlet.
Tboee on tbt program for lectures
and talks are J. A. Churchill, State
Rupcrlntnndent of Oregon, F. Berch
told, of the English Department of
0. A. C, Earl Kllpatrlck, Director
of the. Extension Division of the U
of 0., Ida Mae Smith of Monmouth
Normal, and H. M. Grant of tbe
Orogon Social Hygiene Society.
tpeSKing of Namss.
We Icin o that s yniina conisn
trolt rejoinis In or drpdrea (he name
of Kurs Cm, hut speaking of slnioilar
monikers It would be pretty hard tt
best that of a negro youngster In Ala
bama, ReKuepatorr (Keg. V. 8. Pat
Off.) Johnson. Boston Transcript.
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nsme j 3 .
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KHTRAY8
One bay mare, I years old, weight
about 100 pounda, branded E on
left shoulder, T on left stifle.
One rota horse three years old,
I on left Jow, AH connected on left
stifle, weight about too pounda.
Call at Hamilton Stables, pay dam
ages and get your property, lt-tfc.
FOR SALE Good ranch near Prlne
vlllo. 286 acres, well improved.
Good terms. Boi 45, Prlneville,
Ore. le-tfc
LOST Jersey belter, two veers old.
Large white spot. Strayed from
Powell Butte. Reward for recov
ery. Notify this offlce. 16-tfc.
NOTICE
Th Annuel Meeting of Um Oresoe, later
UU Fair Association, will b bel4 Munita'.
eaauary, . 1MI, a :0 P. M., at the Coa.
mrr Utl Club rm.
Be order at the board.
la-ISC l. B. 8HIPP, Sec'.
The Journal does modern printing
UXJIOX WILL GIVE
A ( HKIHTMAH BALL.
The American Legion will give t
dunce Xmaa Eve at the Club ball and
It la aure to be a com pie t a success,
as have been all other dances which
the boys bsvt sponsored. A large
crowd Is expected to attend, and a
number of features are promised.
NOTICE
Msiu.rile A. Coleman haa filed her Final
Account aa Administratrix of the rslata of
Altrm f. Coleman, with the Clerk of Crook
County, Oregon, and the County Court haa
el tha 22nd day of January, ml, at IS A.
aa time for bearing aaid account and ob
jwtktna thereto,
bated thla 14th day of December, 12.
MAHOUKKITE A. COLKMAN
lt-lsa Adtnra,
Reliaf
"lli'len came hsi frbm the eenshore
without s liimliund." "And was her
fin her annryr "Not at all. lie win
aft-eld she was going to bring horn
a hiiKlmnd for hliu to support" Ik
ton Transcript.
Woliey'a Grave.
Somewhere ttinlilxt the ruins of Let
center nhliey, which the eurl of Dyeart
has preaented to U'lcexter, lies tbe
dual of the grenl ' 'n r.lf tin I Vol.v. but
the site of hie irrnve, like that of
Moaea. la nnknnwn
SUMMONS
tft THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THB STATE
OK OKKCON FOR CROOK COUNTY
Lilian HogiM. Plaintiff.
VI
Fied A, Hocwt, Defendant
To Fred A, Hogua, lha aboea named t
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON, yoe are hereby required to appear and
anawer tha complaint filed against you In tha
above entitled court and eauea on or before
la wevka after tha Ant publication of this
urn mo tin, that la on or before tha ftth day of
February. 1K21. And If you fail to an ap
pear, or ao afuwer. for want thereof the
plalntlif will apply to lha court for a decree
diwwlving tha bonda of matrimony between
henelf and you.
Thla lummnni fa published by tha order of
HON. N. a. WALLACE, judra of tha County
Court of Crook County. Oregon, aaid order
having been made and entered on Her ember
2lt. 1020. by aaid ronnly judge In the absence
of Hon. T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of tha Circuit
Court above named.
Date of first publication, December S. 120.
Data of last publication. January Tt, 1021.
JAY H. UPTON.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Addresst PrineWlle, Oregon.
18-20 "
AT
TH
E LYRIC
. FRIDAY, IKC. 24
"Choosing A Wife"
and
CHAPLIN SPECIAL
"A Dog's Life"
A mlllioji dollar special
20 and 40 cents
SUNDAY, DEC. 26
WANDA HAWLET In .
"Her Beloved Villain"
SCREEN MAGAZINE and COM EOT
MONDAY and TUESDAY
CONSTANCE TALMADGE In
"Two Weeks"
PATHE REVIEW and COMEDY
WKDSE.SDAY, DEC. 29
MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in
"Polly of the
Storm Country"
SCREEN MAGAZINE and COMEDY
THIH8DAY, DEC. 80
GLADYS WALTON with
JACK PERRIN IN
"Pink Tights"
She Is Portland Girl
He bad never seen a lady's legs be
fore. Yet the minister felt no thrill
when this lithe-limbed vision faced
him, apparently out of the sky.
FRIDAY, DEC. 81.
Big Bpecial Feature Dej Lnxet
"Back to
God's Country"
PATHE REVIEW and COMEDY
30 and 65 cents
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The $7,000 Pipe Organ has arrived
and is being installed this week.
The Biggest Picture Sensation of the yearto be played at
the Lyric on New Years Eve. This picture brought
larger crowds in Portland than any other shown.
the first time the same
Years Eve. Hear it then.
The Fotoplayer is one of the very latest instruments of its kind, and you must hear it.
1D1
C TIGH
95
Which is played by a Portland girl, is to be shown here on December 30 and is another
big show you can't afford to miss.
OUR THEATRE IS ALWAYS C0MF0RTABLE---C0ME ON IN
AT THE