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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1916)
T CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 X RABIDANIMALSAHACK ill IN DIFFERENT PLACES Three Pcrsoni Bitten Taking Pasteur Treatment Htlitekfl by a rnM! dog n the Hl.rci-trt of tlmt town early thin week uii'l rori.-lvrrt n bud oiti-. 'Ilu! (1ik wiw killed nt otM'f by I'olice I,. A. W. Nixon und Minn Hayis lefl on Lli! next train for Forthim! where ttlu In receiving I'twteur trcHtrtu rit. The city council of Bend him ordered nil di to bo muzzled within tim city. Thin would be a wine precaution for other towns to take nlno. HOUSE CM BITESCIRUT POST News of the Films tho HpeukinK Ktntfo and one of the few ureal nr. ret n Ktars, This pic ture will be shown Friday and Sat urday, the Hth nnd !)th. Following thi will be Tom Wine in "Blue Crn.su." and Lillian KusHell in "Wild Fire." Thi ne uro all worth while produc tiotiB and you should arrange to nee all of them. Owinif to the hitfh rental charged for thenc picturt-H the price of ad miwilon will be 10c for children and 20c for ad u ltn. Young Woman Infected by Dog on Streets of Bend Dog Promptly Killed Tho flve-year-old daughter of 15. j K. (lillenwater, of 1'oat, wtu Ht! tacked by tho houHo cat with which alio had been accustomed to play ut the family home recently ami wan' either bitten or scratched twice on the face. ! The following" day the cat at-1 tacked Mr. (iillcnwater and later tried to bite a cow that paused by the hoime. It was killed at once and the head eiit to Portland, where an cMiniinalion hooii diwlowil that it was it well developed ciee of ( rabies. i The little girl was brought, to thin city nt once and in hrintr viven the paiiteur tr-atment by I ' r . Bel knap regularty. ..... j Coimiderable excitemenl was caused in thin pnrt of the rounty the last of the Week when Home of the Htock which were infected at the fame time that F. I. Scamnion nnd Harry Swngert were bitten by It dog near F ife. develoed Blrange (.ymiitoiiiH nnd some of them died. Mr. Scammon left at once for 1'ortland and reached that city! wifely. IVhteur treatmenU were blurted nt once, and the latent' word we have from the o II ice of Dr. David N. Koberg. ntute health officer, in to the effect that no Hvmptoiiw have developed nnd that Mr. Scammon is getting along nicely. The head of a cow which died on the day Mr. Scamnion left home wa wnt to the off re of Dr. Koberg ami he reports that no negri bodies were found in the examinaion. j Minn Helene Hayes, of Bend, wan II Starting tlu Friday and Satur day the Lyric Theatre announces that thev will run a wuecial feature show eoiiHiHtimr of World Filnm. Thews pIctureH-are mado and pro duced under the supervision of the great theatrical producer Wm. A. Brady. I The majority of these, photo j dramas are taken from Mr. Brady's famous stage huccckws, and feature 1 tho very bent known actors and actresses of tho speaking stage as iwell as many film favorites, i The first of these pictures to come to the Lyric is "Alias Jimmy Valentine," taken from the famous play by Paul Armstrong, and while Mr. Armstrong has written many successi. "Valetiite" is t'orsidired his be t. " , - ' ' ' ' I - VT k ":- " 1 i , ' v; i -py i& '"fi r-l ... iv - ,.('. NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS v M iss Zoe Comelt gave an inter esting discourse, Monday, Novem ber '20th on the Medical Depart ment of the U. S. Army. She spoke especially of five men, among whom was ex-president Taft, and one woman, Florence Nightengale, to whom we are largely indebted for the care and attention which our soldiers enjoy at the present time, Miss Bcrniee- Grant proved her etf it tileMsinir sneaker November 27th, when handling the subject of our National Parks. She men tioned several of the more import ant ones then limited the remainder of her remarks to the (story of the discovery ami facts concerning the National Park at ('ruler Lake. We are to have the pleasure of hearing Mi'-s (Irani again i" the declama tory content- to be held Thursday and Friday this week. Miss Mabel Bixbv. another of finr 1 nude students occupied i. minutes of he assembly period last Monday morning with a discussion of the Hawaiian Islands. She ex plained their system of government Hml education, their resources and class of inhabitants. It is to be re membered that Miss Bixby won nuitc a renutation as a debater last vear at The Dalles. She has lost none of her effectiveness. Military Training still takes pre cedence over Jack rrost. The attendance at school this week has been much better than that of the two preceding which was poor on account of colds and lagrippe. This nrodnction features Robert Warwick, the celebrated actor of Don't forget the little fclkws ! Christmas, be a good Kris Knngle this year. I I I I I I II l " ,5 FOR THE HOLIDAY DINNER Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season, Can dies and Nuts for the Holidays. We solicit your phone orders and will gladly make immediate delivery on request Cranberries, Cape Cod, best quality QC Quart can olive oil 1 fCi grown, 2 pounds for OOC best quality '. 1 J OrangfS, large size "Suukist" Cft Ripe olives m duik )(f per dozen .. OVC per pint Lemons A( Cream pumpkin, large, No. 3 tin per dozen . 4UC 2 for OOC Bananas A f Mrs. Porter's salad dressing O C per dozen UC lOozfor tiJK. Sweet potatoes Ot Ground chocolate tr 4 pounds for 6JC 1 pound tins 0JV Celery, fresh and crisp lOL Ground chocolate t (( per bunch 1 3 pound tins JJ Popcorn, guaranteed to pop 1 ( Eaker's Premium chocolate per pound,.. - - 1 UC per pound U VV Mince meat, bulk, best quality Cfl Eagle chocolate, sweet Ort- 3 pounds for OUC per pound JW Currants, Preferred Stock, 16oz. AKe Cocoa, one half pound tin ?r packages, 2 pounds for 4DC each . tS ' Raisins, Preferred Stock, fe oz. O C Cocoa, one-pound tins AiC packages, 2 pounds for iJK each "JV Citron, candied Heinz's sweet pickles, bulk OOn per pound CJK. per pint J Lemon peel, candied OR Heinz's sour pickles, bulk 1 C per pound JC per pint Alv Orange peel, candied O C Baking molasses, 2 pound tins 1 Cp per pound . . fat)C each - Red Wing grape juice OP Baking molasses, best quality Kn per pint , -. faOC quart Red Wing grape juice Afr Baking molasses, best quality fiftr per quart - - 4UI. one half gallon "Ut Loganberry juice OA. Baking molasses, best quality 110 p,.r pint - OVyC one gallon X A W Boik-d cider oC- Dromidary dates, 10 oz packages QfC per pint SOC for 1 JUV 3 3 4 oz bottle stuffed olives 1 g Peanut butter, bulk Ke each OC 2 pounds for 9 oz bottle stuffed olives Q C C1J storage egg3 A()r each.... OOC per dozen "IV 6 oz tKjttle Queen olives 1 C Pure leaf lard, bulk 99lf each luC per pound 4zv 18 oz Queen olives AC 1-pound tin genuine Mocha and Java CCr each 1 tUC coffee, steel cut . . JO Wesson oil, small QC 1 pound tin E. J. B. coffee ACin each J. ODC steel cut Wesson oil, medium CC 1-pound tin German-American coffee QCr each ....! OOC steel cut 5 1-2 oz olive oil Q H 1-pound tin foil Amber Cup Or bestquality OVy steel cut www Complete line of candies and nuU. Quantity prices on application O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY Groceries and Hardware ! .1 lh Mil nW liiTMiWtiifil 1 11 r I rT i Mil ir m r . wmi.'n-,mmn -i , m mt iiiiuij lamwiii ,iui i.n. n !j ll.i. Mi inn Mill ti i l r iiin if ri,m mti I'iwpi H'P.p nm, pim uii.hiiiii in .A.. ....-,.-.,11-t)l n-in,-,,", i 1 sr-,l . EM W At Prices That Will Not Be Possible Later on Account of Advancing Market Clean up on Heating Stoves To Clean up Preparatory to invoicing Everv stove at less and this is your opportunity as they are advancing m price and will be much higher next season. $2.00 Air Tight Heaters for $1-60 $2 KO Air Tioht Heaters for 1-95 $3.25 Air Tight Heaters for 2.60 .tR 75 Hontrra 6.85 1 1 25 Hentrra 8.95 $13.00 Slabwood Stoves 10.65 $17.00 Slabwood Stoves 14.85 Clean up on Big Line Decorated Dishes at Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost. A Beautiful Ware at a Big Saving $1.25 6" plates for 85 1.35 7" plates for.... 95 1.50 8" plates for $1-00 Sugars and Creamers each -25 Bone Plates set 75 1.50 covered dishes. ---- -65 1 .50 Bouillon cups with saucers, set . .95 Also odds and ends of glassware, including plain tumblers 28c per set or dozen -- .55 Everything points to much higher R ft "i o J.-i i v.. r 111 prices." mowers, urius, liaca wm be from $8.00 to $10.00 Higher We can save you some money right now if you will buy at once. If you intend to buy for spring buy now as another advance is imminent. Our Prices on Plows, Harrows, Drills and Discs are much under the market and we believe you will do best to place your orders at once Page Steel Fence Owinjz to the rapid advance of galvanized steel and the act that high prices will tend to restrain traae in wire fencing we are making prices on fence that is under the valuej as they would stand us if bought to day and will close out our entire line soon as possible We have on hand: 26 in. Rabbit Fence, 36 in. Rabbit Fence, 48 in. Rabbit Fence, 36 in. Lawn Fence, 28 in. Hog Fence, 47 in. Field Fence, 58 in. Field Fence U. S. Poultry Wire in 24 in., 30 in., 36 in., and 48 in. Prices on these will advance about December 20 Do Not Forget THAT WE HAVE A WONDER FUL FINE STOCK GROCERIES and that we are making very close prices on such as lArmil.t rnmr m vnnr hi 1 tor the winter, particu larly on dried fruits, canned goods, cereals as well as on rubber footwear and heavy woolen mackinaws and underwear. COME AND SEE US Our Christmas Goods ARE ON DISPLAY Vastly different from last year. Everything from Gloves and Handkerchiefs to Snowshoes Come in and let our experts show you around Show you the latest and best. Come early, do your shopping and enjoy the Xmas season COLLINS W. ELKINS PRINEVILLE, OREGON L ....! jiMlMilMMMIIWf 1 III I'VllTTTf v-.., rlM"nM'' Tf-'-ffll r r . : ; : . j I! i