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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE! Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write 4 ' SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R. Smith WANTED 50 Sacks of Parsnips 50 Sacks of Onions 30 Sacks of Cabbage 20 Sacks Red Beets 1000 Sacks of Potatoes Also Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, Hay, Hides, Pelts, Poul try. "On Saturday, December 18 we will have a refrig erator car for dressed meats, poultry, etc. ' Community shipment of hogs Saturday, December 18; Community Auction sale at warehouse at 1:30 Saturday Dec. 18, Redmond Warehouse Co, Redmond, Oregon Now Is the Time to Have Your Cars Overhauled and ready for springWe are not agents for any make and aim to treat all alike. We have the best equipped shop in town for general work. Prices as reasonable as we can possibly keep them. Give us a Trial and Be Convinced PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP 1 NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS C. C. II. S. NOTES Robert W. OBborn, Editor. The annual inter-meeting of the Ochoeonian and Alpha Societies wa held in the assembly room of the high school on Wcdneday Decern bw 15. and was attended by (several vim tors. The first number of the program was a solo by George SUftrns,( w ho by reason of hiH excellent dinging in becoming a great favorite with the students. ' ! Hazel Yancey reeiU-d a pleasing Mtory of an Indian Christmas epi wide. Beatrice Clark played an enter taining instrumental solo. Doris Usher gave an entertaining talk on the origin of the Christmas tree. The selections by the Boys' Quar tette, consisting or Eaten, Powell, Rice and Stearns, were well received I by all. Maude Donohue recited, and was followed bv Helen Van Nuya. who read quotations of varioui authors on Christmas. An instrumental duet by Alma Lippman and Lillian Dinwiddie was the closing selection. The Normal girls are assisting in decorating for the Community Christmas, and the songs which will be sung at the gathei ing are being , practiced in assembly so as to en able us to contribute a share in the festivities. Miss Conway's Senior English class evinced much interest in the study of Shakespear's "Macbeth", which they finished this week. The ribbons received from L. W. Hill for school exhibit in 1913, have been made into an attractive banner and placed in the assembly room. A candy sale by the Domestic Science class was well patronized Friday evening. Roy Newell "put one over" on his friends last week. He went to Vancouver Tuesday night and was married yesterday to Miss Clara Healey, daughter of Jeff Healey of the Lamonta country. Roy's friends will await impatientlyfor his return when he and his bride will no doubt receive a warm reception.- Madras I'ionee, tr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1016 ".Ire Informmlfn, Vr Heal Help fnr th Home the Farm, the Community. Cotivetitlmof frnjin Oreitml Indnrtrtei Cunfcroicm uu Of oguu'. Mi Vital Problem I KCT li K V. H -1) !'. M 1 1 VST H A T I O N S HXHIKITlONS-KN'rKttTAlVMKNTS Too thounand people ntlett'M Iat year. It greut puce it. mtk- fnrtfl-witli live lliiuki i" mid live thilil (uu(l wi'lkem, and jfooil wotk, WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 A ftartteal Atftiiulliiriil Court III Nut Shell. Applleil Htimce III At., 11 1 Work of Uic Farm .ud Huunehold. fWe In VHVIT K AMINO, PA KM CROPS, hOII.S. STOCK RAISING, IMIIiV WOKK, HWITKV KAISISO. CAKDKMN'i. COOK IN;, KWIM1, lloesKHOI.il ARTS, HUMK KI KSI.NC, IM'hlSFiiS MHTIIOIJH, KOAU Bl ll.liISi; HARM KNC.INF.KKING, KUKAI. tlROANUATIONft, MAKKKTINU. Corfejioiiilfm-e Cout.e Without Tultioo. Kiperl In.lriiriion In Muiic. kiucrd railroad rate. For program wnir to The College Exrhanfje, Oreoa Agricultural tollegt. torvaliii. ilw li-l to 1-1) Ciassafiedl A The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking f Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything i, from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm 1 FOR SALE SADDLE MARE- For sale or will trade for wood or bay. Six years old and gentle. Call or phone thi Journal office. 2tf. TEAM OF MAKES Weight about 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST An Eastern Star pin. Finder please leave at this ofike and re ceive reward. Oil, WALTHAM WATCH-IS jewel, lost on streets Saturday evening. Leave at thisofF.ee or with owner. Van M. Morse and receive re ward. , 4tfc SEED RYE Clean dry land seed. Call at thisoffice V. H. U. 43ti TWELVE Jersey heifers mostly pure bred ranging in age from 11 to 8 months old, for sale at $30 each. Phone or address T. F. Mc Callister, Prineville. 4tfc. FOR SALE Prize Winning DUROCS Either sex Prices Reasonable G. A. BRADLEY Redmond, Ore. 50 MERINO EWES Young and well bred, for sale. Will lamb . in March, crossed with Dorset ram Phone or address C. M. El kins, Prineville, Oregon. 5tf. STRAYED ; ESTRAYED Yearling red Poland heifer has been at my place Einee about October 1. Has swallow fork in each ear and may have been branded on right hip. Owner can have same by paying expenses. T. Frank Cox, City. 4tfc. LOST OR ESTRAYED Dark gray two-ymr-old filly, rather letfgy, supposed to be branded with wa gon wrench, quarter circle under left stifle. Left my ranch about the middle of the summer. Lib eral reward will be paid for in formation leading to recovery. Price Coshow, Prineville, Oregon 51tfe ONE BAY HORSE-Lost last June. White fact, both hind feet white. Branded on left shoulder, H-C Mane roached when last seen. Raised by Harry Cutting, nerr Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. IL Grimes, Prineville. 3tL TO EXCHANGE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ! Notice is hereby given that the 'partnerhip existing between Yancy & Hendrickson is dissolved, and that all accounts are due and all bills payable to Glenn Hendrickson. Glenn Hendrickson, Jesse Yancey. 4t4c. I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN BARBERS AL COLEMAN New Barber Shopt in Morris building. Give me a trial. Prompt Service. 46t4 JERSEY HEIFER Calf three months old, well bred, mothor testa 5.4. Will trade for woud or hay. E. E. Evans 4t4p- WANTED WANTED A Jersey Bull. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon. 5tf WANTED Badger skins. Must be prime sins. Address the Journal and state price. 2Sr WANTED People to know that we are selling the Wellington Pian for $275.00 and player pianos made by the Cable Company at $460.00 The Wiley B. Allen Com pany, Prineville, Oregon. 5tX. The Journal wishes its nearly 2,000 readers a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year I HMSHISSWSMMMMBHSMHM. Christmas Gifts of Quality! This is the place where you will find, as in former , years, Christmas Gifts of Quality. When buying a gift make it something really worth while. We carry none but the best lines, and no matter how particular you are, you can find what you want here. FFANBEE Character are unbreakable. Baby Grumpy and the others. They have expression and it don't hurt a bit when they drop on the floor. From 9 to 18 inches long; cost 25c to $1.25, according to size. EOOKS are always good We have the only complete line of books in the city. From the highest quality leather covered gift books, Copyright Fic tion, Adventures and Fairy Tales for the children, Bibles and Testa ments, Cartoon Features, etc. HPOILET WATER and Sachet Powder. Perfumes are always appreciated at this season. We carry some of the best French brands; also Rei ger's, Colgates and other kinds, any odor you wish. From 10c gift boxes up to $1.75 per ounce. Lowney's Candy, always comes in sealed packages and reaches the consumer clean and fresh. Always acceptable as a gift. Prices from 5c a box up. We have a new line of Cutlery, , the Cattarugus. Pocket knoves of the highest quality. All styles and prices, one quality, the best. Jewelry of the highest quality. Watches, chains, fobs, lockets, rings, pins and in fact a full line of jewelry. Columbia Graphophones, both disc and ' cone records. None better made. Stationery in fancy gift boxes, sizes to suit you. Silverware, Chinaware, Cut Glass and many other Useful Gifts. Christmas Tree Orna ments, Cards, Seals, Stickers. We take subscriptions for all Newspapers and Magazines. If you can't come, order by mail or telephone D. P. ADAMSON & CO. PRINEVILLE, OREGON I