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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 3 1 Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R. Smith I NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS 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 spring We 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 i, C. C. II. S. NOTES. Robert W. Osborn, Editor. A pall of gloom hung over the High School like a cloud when' the death of Kenneth Hcrshey was an nounced, Tuesday. The member of the fuculty are to be especially commended for the spirit of condol ence which they showed to the be reaved parents, and fr the closing of whool during the preisent condi tion of it students. Mrs. Walker iis spending her va cation in Portland, Medford and Rocburg. At the latter she will visit Mists Rose B. Parrot, a former in structor in the C, C. H. S. Much improvement is noted in I the type writing and shorthand j classes, and fcpeed contests will soon I be held. The lady members of the faculty j together with the girls of the Do i mestic Art and Science classes had I a royal dinner the first of last week, j The first basketball game of the i season saw the Alumni team defeat ed, 22 to 17, in their annual cliiiJi J with the C. ('. H. S. basket shooters, I Saturday evening. ! Roughness dominated and marred the beauty of the plays which were fust despite the fact that the Alumnis ; showed considerable lack of practice. I Estes was the star of the evening ( for in the matter of scores h? prac tically defeated the Alumni team ; single-handed having made 18 of the 22 points scored by the winners. The Alumni quintet consisting of Yancey, Belknap Ri"e, Michel and Weigand, played well and expect to win a return game to be staged New Year's Eve. ! Classified Ads O. A. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LITE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1016 f.tv Information, 1'mrtlmt Help for the Horn the farm, thv Community. Ctmv-nltona of Orfgofi'a f.realMt fndtiatrtra -5 CoMir-rrntrauli Oreauti'a M-t Vital Problem KXHIUITKlNS-KNYKKTAlKMUNTS Two thouftMiiil prwplr atten'lad laat yrar. It ia a great pUrr to innkr friend with live 1 thtua-ra and ttvc thought, good j wuraera, and guod work, I a The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking 4 Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm FOR SALE WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 4 Practical Agricultural Courae In a Nut Shell. Applied Hnrticc In Actual U'ork of the parm and Huuaebold. eura In FKl'IT kAIHINO, FAR M CROPS, HOII.ft, STOCK RAIMNO, DA IK V V.OKK, HfJWf.TKV KAIS!ti, r.AKDKNINO, CiMiK INti, HKWI.VC, IIOI hKHOI.il ARTS, HUM K M'KHINd, HCMNKrH MKTIIUIM, KoaD BI'll.llINIi PAKM KNC.INHKHINIi.KUKAL ORGANIZATION. 1IAKKI-l lNli. CurretHu1rnre Comaea without Tuition, kaprrt In.truvtton 111 Muaic. K( (luted railroad rate. Foe urogram write to TheColleet tuctiinge, Orerw a 1. ....1 r.ii... r-....i... nw.ij.i ti, l.ii FOR SALE Prize Winning DUR0CS Either sex Prices Reasonable G. A. BRADLEY Redmond, Ore. 'SADDLE MARE - For sale or wiil , trade for wood or bay. Six years old and gentle. Call or phone tru Journal office. 2tf. TEAM OF MARES Weight about 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf. SEED KYE Clean dryanTfsed. Call at thisffice C. H. G. 43tf TWELVE- Jersey" heiferTmosTTy pure bred ranging in age from 11 to 8 months old, for sale at $30 each. Phone or address T. F. Mc Callister. Princville. 4tfc. 50 MERINO EWESYoung and well bred, for sale. Will lamb in March, crossed with Dorset ram Phone or address C. M. Elkins, Pririevlje, Oregon. 5tf. A FEW LARGE COWS -For sale or will trade for fresh cows. Phone or address W. S. Ayers, Prineville, Oregon. 6tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST An Eastern Star pin. Finder please leave at this office" and re ceivejreward.' 5tf WALTHAM WATCH-15 jewel, lost on streets Saturday evening. Leave at this office or with owner. Van M. Morse and receive re ward. 4tfa ALTO TRUCK-High class, high power passenger car built i:ito light truck. Capacity one ton, speed as fast as any passenger car. Cheaper than team and wa gon. Inquire at this office. M. STRAYED LOST OR ESTRAYED- Dark gray two-year-old filly, rather leggy, 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. ' 51t8e. 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, near Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. IL Grimes, Prineville. 3t. TO EXCHANGE Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c Why be without the news when we deliver it promptly to your door anywhere in the city for 2 cenis a day F. E. Lafler Local Agent I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN I ESTRAYED Yearling red Poland j heifer has been at my place since I about October 1. Has swallow fork in each ear and may have j been branded on right hip. Owner can have same by paying expenses. T. Frank Cox, City. 4tfc. 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. I 4t4c. The Journal does Modern Printing BARBERS AL COLEMAN New Barber Shop, 1 in Morris building. Give me a trial. Prompt Service. ' 46t4 JERSEY HEIFER Calf three months old, well bred, mothar tests 5.4. Will trade for wood or hay. E. E. Evans 4t4p. WANTED AUTO WANTED Will accept used car on new piano or player. Call on or address Wiley B. Alliea Piano Comvpany, Prineville, Ore gon; 5tf. WANTED-A Jersey Bull. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon, otf WANTED Badger skins. Must be prime sins. Address the Journal and state price. 2t5e 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. 5t- Revival meetings begin at the Christian church Sunday. January 2 O al MefcSeg CONDUCTED BY "SUNSHINE EVANGELISTS" WKnaswwwwMiap wt m(."iti mw'pjmHiri inypwwHin? w i""!1"1!! ihhhm ' ' ' ' , '"' ' J ;iai(W f -j JESSE R. KELLEMS, Evangelist HOMER F. KELLEMS, Soloist - Chorister PROF. SMITH, Pianist YOU CAN HEAR THEM AT i Christian Church I. r i fit1 . . v 1C Homer f. kellems JESSEE R. KELLEMS .Begimirig SModay, JaoMary 29 1916 AT 1 1 AND 7:30. EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK AT 730