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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
c KLOQm MENTION a Bust work, 'prices right at studio, X Tim fuinimi Olympla' )tll, I Hinllli A Clwk'i, I.hiII...' Klilrt Waists In nil grade nil styles at Halmi an, Johnson A Uii. Knr srrii'ii di Kirs, iiiiI dtmra anil wlmliiwii go tifA. II. I.l'iinail A Co. Seasoned rustle and (JiHtrin run In liiiniiliiiilyatA.il. I.lppfcian A (' Iti'tiianiU'r that HuloiiiiiiiJiiliiiKnif, A Ci. M il tlx "III, reliahlii Mllclmll waKi'iii. Call at tho Hkii lllva anil tiikn a IikiIi at their linn ul ahull goods for Cliirstunut. All work iiuaranlwl t glva aallslao' tlou nr 11101117 refunded at Mra. Win. gaud's Knllvrjr. Hiuilh A Clink have tin' Ininona Olympia ll.iltlnl Iteer lur aalc at t'l cents ar laitlle. All kimla ul the latest McCall dress anil cloak patterns can lm hail at alia. Kil, Hraillmil'i Milllntiry Parlors. IIIIK.SSKH axil TAII.OH MAUK Hl'ITH. I'rli'iw Ituni :i iu f!. Mlia, llaiiiiia' Dressmaking I'arlura. A, II. Uppman A ('11. aella l't Unseed (Nl Irr INI cents t gallon. Pioneer while li'nil ninti cents iier Mltlll, Hmitli A (Meek now have tha famous Olympla diaiight beer lor aali', at fi Willi a glnaa. Tliat't llm place, tn gut a good latverage cheap, Members of I'rliieville Assembly nl Artlaana can alwaya II ml the secretary at the Polndesler Itarbcr ahop, where llii.y ran pay their dues. IlKtt'Tiri'i, CiiimwAHit tha anrt l thinga you liko to own ar In our atu-k and we make it easy lor you to own tlicni, TIik lira Hive. Hello, Central: Tln bwt lncr in InUiiior Oregon to get your photo ta ken or your enlarging limit la at tha Kolloy 1I11J111. Tlial'a all, Olympla ami Fasteni Oyster at O'Nvil'a Ojsler llonw. I'rivaln din. log rooiiia (or Indies, anil all other ao PomiMlntioiia of a llt-st-rlitss rfslsotant. Parties knowing themselves indcht nl to A. II. I.iinian or A. II. I.llp man A Co, iniiat settle. Interest charged anil eollerled on all account. Salomon, Johnson A Co. have juat reccivi-d a large line of tallica anil grata drcaa shoes. Tliay will Ih' pleased to allow you their Una lion o! ample J. F. Muriia, tha merchant, haa a f tfaaj Una of men's and laiya liirniah inga, whii li ha will cloait out bt'low ooat. You can ftnd aomo genuine bargaina at hia atora, Uualianila, If you are looking lor a Chriatmaa pnwuit for that dear wife, wa would itiggt-at that a T of thnae dainty houaa alipplra at Hnlomon, JohnaOn A f'11'1. might be juat the thing. Tha latent pri parntiniii for printing on allk to la found at Mra, Wiegnnd'a gallery. Hcenrry or photogaaplia re pnaluriHl on allk nwiktiea, ailk hand- kerchiufa, etc. with artiatic clearueaa in ovary detail. I wiah the ladiea of rrineville tn undoratand that I do my own trim ruing and employ no out aide help In this line, Cli'anhg liuta and trim ming free of charge to my ouatomert. Mra. Kn. IIkaiifuhu. A late novul la alwaya a good proa- nt tn give. 1), V. Adnmann haa jua received a larire number which ho will aell at holiday price!. Home ol thoae pretty hoxna of hull day stationery at Adamaon'a are aure tn And their way into Chriatmaa atockinga, All of tha latest colora and dmigna in letter paiwr and en veloies. Thoae in charge ol the Chriatmaa tree which ia 10 be given at the Methodiat ohnrch Chriatmaa night 1 request that thoae who are going to give presents do ao the evening of the 24th. Borne one will lw at the church to take charge of the gilts aa they are brought in. The Woodman of the World and their families mot in Belknap hall laat Thuraday evening to enjoy a aupiier which had laion prepared and a musical program. Over 100 persons wore present and a very pleasant evenlnar was snout. Boaidea several muacal aelectiona, Mra, II. P. 3elknap contributed a recitation. . fihilsmaa Is the time when the brains are aet to thinking. Every. one ia asking everyone else what to buy. Drop into D. P. Adamson drug itore and it will help you to think. He ia carrying this year lull line of holiday albums, china dishes, musical Instrument and thousand and one other little nick nacka whloh art suitable for young, middle agod or old. Five minutea in hia atore will aet the mind at rest aa to what the present shall be. IVny I In via returned i'riilny frum a holiness till' to Sisters. II. D. Fostered Powell Unites waa III tin city tlu lual nl tl ie week. Joe ( i t ii tin in K im nviir Irum Sisters M.iniliiy traiisiictlng tiiiihiims matter. Oviil Itili'y waa a business vlaiUir fruin llnaoliuti's tlui lirst uf the week. II, F. Allitn liiu returned Irum an oxtttiiitail business trip to Portland. Mlaa Kthul Switarlugim waa in the fit v (luring the week visiting with frii'iiila, 0. Springer was In Ilia city Mon iluy f rum Haystack attending tn huai ni'aa matters, Harry lluniea, ol I'riuiiville, paaaed through WVatlall Thiiratlny oil hia way hotni'. Weallull Waya, I'lloToa. The beat that can U ob taiueti with the beat ol material anil the heal of workiiunahlp at Mra. Weigiiuda. J. II. Hun r is hoinii again alter a trip into Lake and Klanuilli enmities where he tins been iiiaiaietiug aoioe liinbur inter ata. Dr, llnmld Claik and wile will Ii nave aiain lur Miielmll mid Whee or county Hiiiits where they rxtoct to Hud the winter Kalph I'orlelia luat week purchased tMIU head uf una and two-year old wetheiaolU, M. I.iitef. The pricei mid were 12.25 and Frank (llasa was lu the city Iroin Doschutm Monilay, lie ii'lt Tuesday lur Corvallia lor a two wock'a viiit ith hia brother and sister. UikhI pholograplilo lesults are ob tained with the best of workmanship d material and both ol theac can be I011111I at Mra. Wlegaud'a gallery. W, A. Hell, a pnuuineiit attorney i I'rinevillr, a.it Munduy night our oily, having on the stage the xl morning lor home. I'aialey Post. Winnie Hill whs in the city Munduy in Hilver Iakii 011 hia way to Port. land where he gnca to complete hia nirae kn the Porllaud Btiaineaa ool lego, Mr.T. M. lhildwin rotiirul Hun-; ay Irum Portland, where alio has boon with her daughter who aro at- or wire us. lour want will lw quick tending school. Hhe will mtur.i alter , ly and carefully attended tn. Filer the holiduya. I ange Hodgo. drew the lucky I.,- l.i. l. .,, the In et eaae i rullliil oil at Templet.in'a drug atore., 'ho case la valuinl at tM) and wna so- 1 timl by the exiiniidilure ul 1U cents. Mra. Wicgand lurniahra Iter cus- i ,I,i,m TIia 1st. vn aiyies sir iifliji w w gallery which ia llllod with the right iud ol msterlul lor the best kind ol wotk. Ed. Crabtreo and Byron Cady came town from Ixx.koul mountain the laat of the wnek to bruah olT aome of the mow they have aconmulatrd while working in the mines there and anoiirea allce uf Chriatmaa turkey. L. N, Kelaay and wile arrived in the city Haturday from Hhaniko whore thuy have been siauiding their honey moon witii Mr. Kolsay's parents. The young couple left Monday morn ing for their home in Hilver Lake. The Miaaoa Stella Himpson, Winnie Cline and Mary Halomon returned the Hrat of the week Iroin their schoola at The Dalles and Salem to swnd the holidays with their parents. Harry Eaping drove them in from Hhaniko. Frank Payne, of Hilver laike, pasawl through the city on his way home Tuesday, He went to Portland ex pecting to return with his wi'e who is undergoing treatmout there, but she waa uuable to leave owing to a linger ing ilcknosa. , It ia rumored that two or three game wardens are in the vicinity look ing lor doer hunter who happen to bea little late in the season in shooting ! "high jump." The devotees ol the rifle in Prinoville will all lie under cover when they call and plead not guilty. Marah Awbrey and W. H, Btaata wore business visitors from Desohute the first of the week. Mr. Blaata says real estato ia on the boom along the river. He has rccontly advanced the nrioc ol the Iota In hia townsite from 40 and $110 to $100 and $200 for )e same locations. C, L. Roberts, who haa boon here during the paat month in the interests of the Salem Nursery oompany, ret urned Monday to hia home in Lebanon . Mr. Roberta stilted he was much ploasod with the interest Crook coun ty poople took in making au effort along new linoa of productiveness on their (arms. The M, W.of A. of Howard, Or. will have a public installation of officers 0.1 the 2nd Haturday ol Jan, Mra. Ida Hamblin, Cupty Head Organiser of the Royal Neighbor ol America will be preaont and organise a camp ol the Royal Neighbora. Everyone ia cordially invited to attend. BHD KOCK PBlCKS. Ill Hue Pianna and Organs, You can get one of thnae In time lor Christ mas if you are quick. He Vera I defaynl carloads ol plunna and organs Hint have arrived a little lato for the holldny trade, and soimi rlxcoptlonally giaal secoi.d hand ones to bo disposed of. It Is now too near the time to hoie to diaioae ol the tmmenae number wo now have on hand More Christinas. Kegiilar orders are due to arrive im mediately after the New Year, hence the neeeaily of putting prices down. loIto.iiuvt.s)i,,tenougn margm to come out whole and have included our entire line in tint sarrillce. This means bargains in the dickering piano of lloaton, the W'elier of New York and the Kimball ol Chicago, aa well as such other npular anil stand ard makea as the Vose, the handsome llolmrt M. Cable, Duah A Gerta, the feuao, the Leaterol Philadelphia, Vict. or, lliulilurir, Milton, Unnkerhoir, lluiley 11 nd many others. 4 VI) OHIIAXa The Dunlett, Crown, facing (jueen and Kimlaill. All the newest atylea malic expressly lor the holiday tradi Inatriimenta the icauty of which will tic a source of pleasure and satisfac-1 tiun aa long aa they last. And no matter which one you select, the lone duality la certain to pleaae aa we car ry nothing hut standard, highest grade instruments. Our guarantee goes with every one we soil HKOUXD HAND PIAHua A Si) OKOAHH Instruments that have been out 011 rental, nr accepted in port payment (or cur twn choice makes also a few damagod ones. Pricea range from 211 to $150. Every inatriiment thor oughly repaired, roiiovalcil, polialied and tuned. M.iny in such s'H't erudition they cannot lie told from 1 new. The list Is twn long to include in this adveitiamout, nut full Informal-1 tinn.namea and orient will be lurnlili-1 ed on application. Write today. I -'"Mw ol this Mle that we are not go.ng j,,,. slopU.qnil.ble. W aum (" to 1 11' ... L.. ...dl. ..inl. ..L buy you what you waut Old instru ments taken in exchange at a liberal valuation. Easy, terms ol payment in monthly Installment arranged lor our full wiitten guarantee witli these na well as with new instruments. If you cu.not come in, write, 'phone. Piano House, ItSl Waahingtmi Kt. V' The largeat, .t roll- lannu-ta. atrial mrul Mlialilia ' - niano concern on tlie Pacific Coaat. i 1 Stconl Annouocamtat of Special Salsa. Following the custom which I have of having stiecial sale . ... . . -j- i ' .' ,. ,.' ,.r . . . - - IUWK, toe ruunwing auiiuiiiiruiiicui.; are made for this coming week; Haturday, December 20, Full line of assorted FAC1XATORB In a var- lety of pleasing colors will be closed out at cost. Monday, December 28 Reduced prices on a specialty lino ol all WOOL HOHIERY. Tuesday, December 29 My entire stock of Ladiea Shirt Waists and Children's Wear will be sold to my patrona at a mark down price. These special sale days should be taken advantage of aa the reduction in pricea ia made to the trade only on the days specified. Mas. Ed, Bradford. Special Christmas Ssrrics. Divine worship will be conducted next Sunday morning at the Union church at 11 o'olock by the Rev. Z. Y, Commerlord, pastor ol the Presbyter ian church. A quartet consisting of Mosdamea Commerford and Roeen berg and Messrs. Lehman and Ed wards will render two anthems appro priate to the commencement season with violin obligato by Mr. A. H. Kennedy. Mrs. A. C. Htrange sill also sing the "Star of Bethleham," by Adams. The pastor will preach from Psalm 72-17,the theme being, "History Debt to Christ." This is the one sea son of the year when everybody at tends church and a good congregation is expected. All are cordially invited to be present. COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RY. Clsrirman's HaU-Parmits for 1904. Fot the year 1904, the custom of endorsing Association and other issues of Clergyman's Hall Fare Permits, rendering them acceptable on the Columbia Southern Railway will be abolished, and this company will issue Clerical Orders to ordained clergymen having regular charge ol churches lo cated on or near its line. Clergymen desiring auch order ahould'make writ ten application to nearest Columbia Southern Railway Agent for hia en dorsement. Applications should be made before Peoember Soth, so that orders may lie mailed before Dec. 31. 0. K. Lytle, Q. P. A. Post Items. Tha winter in this section ol the country has lawn exceedingly niild so far. There are but few stock being led at the prracnt writing. Ueorge Hitching, wna a biiainesv visitor on 'ewsi;m0 Creek Hutiiriliiy and Huiiilay, Walt Knox waa In Iroui the doner fora fewdaya last week looking aftei liuaiueaa rinitters, Hchiiol started at the Newsoine ornek school house December 14 un der the suM.rviaioii of Miss Ora An drews. Charles Hpnogh and ,lutMi are vir.iUi.ac r,lativea 01, the creek. 1 The bull ol the season was riven at the home of Douglna Hiuend Friday night. An enjoyable time was siierr) by all in attendance,. Tin Qilison has returned to hia home on Newsoine croek after an ah aence of several mnntha. We understand that Ed. (lillcn water and F. B. Knox are looking up their laroka with the exectalioii of entering school in a few days. Miss Bessie Anderson, accompanied by Alex Hiliton, a-tiirned home Inat .wwk from a visit to Bear creek. The potato merchant on the creek j selling potatoes at price from 15 to '41) coma a buahol. The E potato bringing the highest price, There waa talk ola search party lie ing organised laat week to ascertain the whcrt'ubouti of the assistant P. M. as he had been absent from duty lor a few days. 0. H. Notic to Contractors. Healed bids will be received by the Crook county high school board, at Prinoville, Oregon, until 5 o'clock p. in., January 15, V.M, for the erection and completion of a brick and stone highschool building, according to the plans aaid siiecitications prepared by John B. Hhipp, of Princrille, Oregon, architect of tlie wurk. All bids must accompanUHl by cash debits or chpck in lhe 0, t,-lU0 . . . will lw consid;rod fur any part of the wjrk less than the whole contract. The party to whom the contract U award.nl will be required to furnish a good sullicie t lajnd to Cnk county in the full amount of the contract, aiil bond to be given within 10 days after the contract is anardel. Plans and apecilication may be seen at the county school utcriiitendent's office in Prinoville, Oregon. The right to mine! nnv ml all ttiila ia manrviwl , ... . . , . , , , Enveh)Ma containing bids should be marked "ProjiosaU for highschool building," and addressed to William Boegli, Bccretary Highschool Board, Frineville, Cregon. Glee Club's Coacert a Decided Success. The Glee Club's concert, under the auspices ol the Athletic Association, which was given last Saturday even ing in the hitters new buiding, will be talked about for some tune to oome. t was one of the season's suc cesses, and the largest crowd ever seen together in Prineville was present to enjoy the program, every number of which waa well rendered and oppreci- ated. The Athletic Club's new build. ing also came in ton its share of ap proval. Many comments were heard concerning the club house and a bril liant future was prophesied for the association. Tomorrow night the Athletic club gives its first opening ball and an other success is assured. The ball room is the largest in the city and will be very prettily 'decorated for the occasion. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bide will be received by the Board ol Trustees of the Fiist Presbyterian Church ol Prineville, Oregon, until 3 o'clock P. M., Saturday Jan. 9th 1904, for the erection and completion of a church building aooording to plans and specifications now on with the undersigned at the First National Bank. Bids for the luiindatiotr and for the superstructure to be submitted sepa- ately. The right to reject any and all bids ia hereby reserved. T. M. Baldwik, Sec. Board of Trustees Prineville, Oregon. Deo. 9th, 1903, Hotlct to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Prine ville Jockey Club is called for Satur day Jan. 9th, 1901 at ! o'clock in the afternoon of aaid day, at the Court House in the city of Prineville, Crook county, State of Oregon, lor the pur pose of authorising the dissolution of this corporation, settling up its busi ness, disposing of its propel ty and dividing its aaaets and capital, and lor the transaction ol such other busi ness aa may come before the meeting. Dated tliia 8th day of December, 1903. Wlt.L WUR7.WK1L15K. L. N. Liooktt, President. Secretary. Priosvllls Ksrcbants Have Expsrisaced (tout Holiday Trads. Merchants in the pity stite that the Christmas trade during the past tin weeks has been uuusiially good, and the pleasant weather has brought many mople in from the surrounding district to purchase Chriatmaa gilta. Iluoueas at this season has been all that could have boon aakod for and ii there nre nny hard times In I'ucle Ham's territory they have not U'en felt as yet in this portion ol Oregon. Htockmon from all parts uf the county have been shaking hands with themselves over the continued pleas ant weather, which enables them to keep their herds on the runges, and this in urt is stated as the reason for the brisk trade which has charac terized the holiday season. Home of the merchants in town ssy that Uieir l.usincaa this year surpasses that of any previous year, and aa a general rule ail the business houses have done a business above the average. Notice to Stockholders, Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholder in the Central Oregon Livestock and Agricultural association will be held at thecout house in Prinoville, Or,, at 2 P. M., on Monday, Junitary 4, 1!)4, for the purose of electing a laurd of di rectors for tlie ensuing year and the transaction (.(such other business as may come le(ore the meeting. Will Wi'iizwkh.kh, Secretary 7jttlsiUJI!lll!iiii. 60 different games all new one in each package of Lion Coffee Bt your Grocer's, Rot ice to Creditors. AH tltox1 kmiwiiitr thein-t'lvp' imlelitei. tn tliHirut ..fll.-ith A Corm-tt vvi!l pit-use H-t-Ih- iiiuin-iiintflv. i til It will be mid tome tH the Vtiuu .He Maw imi.uuy'8 otllev in tlii lUtf! at rrineville, Oregon, tliis 3-ltliJay f .(vmiilwr. L. A. BOOTH. Simpson & Wilson -aaL Sfi Are Offering Reductions On All Lines, WIN TER SUPPLIES Included. The Sale is General, As This Old Reliable Firm Is Going Out Of Busi ness, i A Special Invitation Is Extended to All Old Customers And NEW ONES to Take Advan tage Of This DISSOLUTION REnEMBER--THE OLD BRICK SALOMON, Clothing for the nuked, Glasses for the blind, Shoes for the barefooted, Gloves that are lined. Curtains for the windows. Shoe string and laces, Lumps wicks and oil To light the dark places. iiried fruit, canned goods, ' Everything to eat, Caps for the head And socks for the feet. Calico for the finest That never fades, Woolen goods for dresses, Ribbons for old maids.1 Tobacco fur menfolk's, Overalls for the boys, Dolls for the children, Guns that make noise. Queensware, glassware, Pitchers and bowls, Suits forhe men And leather for soles. ELKINS We have cheaper Wringers. Our assortment is so large that we are sure we can suit you both in quality and price It Will Pay Yon to Call ELKIXS & KING WINNER DRUG CO. Incorjiontted 1903. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods SMITH'S RECEPTION. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedCigars. Proprietors of tlie Two Doors South of Firat National Bank. CHAMP SMITH. JOHNSON Straps and strings, Buckles and screens, ' The finest of silks, .And the coarsest of jeans. Potatoes and apples, Lard and meat, Butter from the country, Fresh and sweet. Tea and coffee, ( Sugar and rice, Beans and crackers, Cheese and spice. Oysters and salmon, Flour and meal, Mouse traps, and a cat To make the mice squeal. Powder for faceB Powder for hunters, Axes for choppers, And remedies for gruntere. Chewing gum, candy, Corset and bustle; The people come trading And how we do hustle. House slippers for the Indies To make them look swell, In fact we have everything That the best stores sell. & KING HAVE YOU EVER DO? ME. WHi ' THEY ARE THE BEST' We have them warranled for 5 years We have a very Large assortment Of Washing Machines. They are all Good ones. Look the List over liOSS ROTARY WESTERN PERFECTION . GLOBE and See Our Goods ELKINS & KING The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Prineville Soda forks. PRIMYME, OEE. ISOM CLEEK. STORE I & CO. .J