Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 26, 1907, Image 3

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    NEW YEAR'S EVE
WATCH PARTY
The I', A. A. 0. nn'iiitirri have a
rare Irani in store lor them New
Year 'a eve. The ladle of ilia
Annex are gutting up a watch
party that promise to ecli?e
anything yet undertaken ly
them. Tim following i the mui
ral part ol llm entertainment.
Kl'(liiit i Orvlicxtrit
Mule Qimrt-tte HaH't4'0
Mt'war. Klkliid, Mmlcoil, Kdward
ntitl WlllliiiiiNon
"ltoiili Itllfn"...I imlrunnMitttl Pui-t
MIhmh Mlinrn mid Polndi'itr
ISemlliiK, "A IVrullnr AUrk"...llnrt
Mr. II. . lU-tknnp
Nilo, "lUvntme I lov You iK-nrly,"
Mia lU'tilitli Crook
IwUhI ...Ort'luwtrM
Dtmmt'UtiU Holo, "(Irwk Hunce"
K.lltli Kluir
to Ht-ltH'U'd
Mr. IIuiUoii
iii(ilofiii ..Orliflnnl
; Dr. II. C. Ditvl
' olo. "Alu liorrr' Wntaoii
' I lurry l-ntihi
ck'tlou ....,OiYhctrn
I Hlft "The Wt-Iti FllKht"...ltUiMMl
: Ivrljn Mllllorit nml Aim a Ttiroimon
olo, "ritultm'".. MywoMl
(Villi Ni'liu
( p-uIIiik Comic Mertloii
Mr. J. II. WUta
II Trovntor Iloffmnn Arr.
MIm Orrtte Nhnrp
I uet, "I Live iil Lsive Theo"
Mr. lluiUon hikI Harry l.nnlii
(junrli'tlw "Wny IKtwn l'ioii the
K rnm Itlver," .Cot
VIwmh Ni'lum, Crook, Howard nml
Mr. ItowulHTK
hrlcrtlott Orrhiwtra
II club tnenihcre and memheri
of tha Annex are reo,mU'd to l
roont. There will be nocltargra
and it i to le IiohJ that every
lody will turn out.
Married
On Tueeday, December 21, at
the home of the bride'a parent
near I'rineville, Mr. Byron Cady
and Mi Aultie Snyder. The
lev. J. T. Moore performed the
ceremony,
TbeJbiide ia.oneof the popular
I'M rlH- -.
estimable young lady, while, the
groomaman ia an energdio young
man that aland high in the
twteem of the people ot thia cjnr;
ill
make their home In PrWvtn.
Fie Fit Jobs for Orrgonian
The I'tvaUent ha
mnt to tao
mn ate the fuliowirg
Oreg'nj noRi?-
L.iiil oflici-. rertivnr
A l;'siu la (.irii'Je;
Albert
iVd 1. r.toii.miiW, I-.lktvievi;
rr.'ink lUvtv, Hum:. l.n I !Ui'c
renter. FrrviV 0, Jiraiwil,
n liramli'i J 'in h. Wn'..lti.
Free Free
1 will send you a rocket PU tlonery
fn, pout in1(l, containing M.IXX)
wortla, pliriiwn, etc., for 15 tin me of
turn I Mi In vour county or vicinity,
with poMtoftlce mid re. (JoimI for
:W duya only. O F.O. W. It K Y NOLDS.
K0 KuMt Davl St., rortlnnd, Or. St
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
I of all kinds at
I D. P. ADAMSON I CoJ
J. E. STEWART & CO
Headquarters for
Cereal Products
Here are a few quotations:
Fancy Tatent Flour, per sack $1.25
Standard Brand Flour " ;. 1.10
" " per barrel 4.25
" 5-barrel lots at 4.00
Whole-Wheat Flour, 50-lb bap; 1.10
Corn Meal. White or Yellow, 10-lb bag........... ... .. .45
Rolled Oats, 10-lb bag
Hominy, " "
Graham, " . "
25-lbbag
. 50-lb
Germ Grits, 10-lb bag..
Rye flour, 25-lb bag
50-lb
J. E. Stewart & Co
PLENTY OF
MOISTURE
Crook county liu lrn r-uhjeclcij
to a goxl thorough drt'iuhiiig since
lat Fritlity. Tha rain hita not
lMcn torrential in character but of
auch a nature that moat of it haa
soaked into the ground.
The rainfall lot lat Haturday
haa heaten all jirevioua records.
Acoording to the government re
born kft by Mr. VVinnek 1.34
InihcH full Upon that day. Hi nee
last Friday we have had Utwuen
three and four Inches of moisture.
Tliia ia about one-fourth of our
regular annual supply.
The aoil ia now thoroughly
soaked and rlvera and creeks are
heginning to show the effects of
the storm. Tlie Ochooo now carries
quite a large volume of water and
if the rain continue much longer
lu banks will tie full. Cattlemen
aay that thin rainstorm practically
inaurc good feed on tle range
next year.
GETTING ALONG
ALL RIGHT
V. II. iiirdaong, who got bin
foot o badly amaahed about six
wecka ago at his sawmill in the
Maury mountain, ia able to get
out again with-tbe uih of crutches
Mr. liirdxong came very near loa
ing his leg. He was throwing
water on a hot box in trying to
cool it when he got too near a
pully in the floor with a boll stick
ing out of it. The first thing he
knew the bolt was pounding him
on the foot. It plowed down on
the foot and soon cut off the toe of
the ahoe. Mr. Birdsong was
thrown to the floor of the mill and
by a great effort managed to jerk
hi foot away but not until it waa
badly smashed. It was fix weeks
ago when the accident hapjened
and be ia not yet able to put any
weight on the injured member.
Gird of Thanks
We take lhiaiije&ii--tf Uiank-
HnJglbiiptdl of Tost and Prine-
villa for their great kindness and
help when our won and brother
t'.ied. The only glad thought that
loimeetoua in our deep trouble,
n, mat jonnnte aieu among
. l
friend. May God bleaa you all.
Mrs. W. P. Gillenwater,
Edward K. Gillenwater,
William ir." Gillenwater,
Mrs. Ida M. Uilleowater.
Qrd of Thanki
We wish to render our sincere
thanks to our frienis who so
kindly atmiHted us through the
illness and after the death of our
dear son and brother.
Mrs. E. F. Fry,
Leslie L. Fry.
Trv our Fancy Patent Flour.
J. K. Stewart & Co.
EstrayStccr
Ti.n xama In mv riuli near Prine
villi, alniut tlm tirnt of ()ctolMr, a rel
.t-votr-old "twr. bramUit
I'll on riulit hip, markwl crop Split
uiidorbit In left twr, awullow fork and
nmlerbtt In riirht ear. Owner can have
mme by paying all expenw.
5w K. T. SLAYTON.
-
.50
.45
-.30
.60
1.00
.40
75
1.50
Local Mention
A good time at the rkating Fri
lay night.
Mrs. I). F. Stewart left Friday
for Portland.
Dr. Gail Newson and bride are
home for a vinit.
Born DefH-mlnir 16, to the wife
of John French, a daughter.
Keep in mind the dance New
Year'a night at Club hall.
The bowling alleys at the P. A.
A. C. are being trued up and put
in f)rst-claa condition.,
Ralph Polndexter ia home from
the O. A. C. to ejwnd the Christ
maa vacation -with his parent.
Nate and Karl Wurzweiler, who
are attending the Hill' Military
Academy at Portland, are home
for the holidays.
Alex Mcintosh of Paulina
paMed through I'rineville Hatur
day on hia way to Portland to
iend the holidays.
Winter Koenberg won the
Teddy War at the Foster & Hyde
contest. Denael Johnaon won the
doll.
Clearance htover arrived yes
terday from Kelo, Wah., and
will remain here for several days
viaiting friends.
James Ewing returned from
Sutnpter Monday where he has
been for several month. Snow
waa about two feet deep when Mr.
Ewing left that town.
8. M. Scott came in the lat of
the week from his homeetead near
Illy in Klamath county. Mr.
Scott report two and one-half
feet of mow.
Mr. and Mrs. King celebrated
their crystal wedding anniversary
Tuesday evening. They received
some handsome tokens of esteem
in the shape of cut-glass dishes, etc.
Miss Bradford and MissSwinney
ft Sunday for Portland. Miss
Bradford has resigned her position
at the Crook County High School
to accept a position in the high
school at -Albany. " She Will be
succeeded by Miss Acker, gradu
ate of the University of Wisconsin.
There are now hundreds of
m a
swan on silver late ana u is a
beautiful sight to see these great
white birds in such large numbers
swimming uiajetaicauy aoout on
the water in the early uiornmg
aunshine. In the day tune they
fly out to the shallow water in the
marshes to feed, returning to the
lake in the evening. A very few
A 1 .
grey swan are seen among tne
white. Silver Lake Oregonian.
Died December 20, 1907,
George L. Fry, aged 23 years.
The young man was afflicted with
consumption for some time and at
last succumbed to the disease.
Deceased was a son of N. B. and
E. F. Fry. He was an associate
member of A. O. U. W. lodge of
Lebanon, also a pant chief of the
Upchurch lodge of Degree of
Honor in Lebanon. His father,
mother and three brothers and two
sisters still survive him. There'
mains were laid to rest in the A
0. U. W. cemetery on Sunday
December 22.
ery interesting services are
planned for the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. At the
morning service, the pastor will
administer the ordinance of bap
tisui to a number of new candi-
dwtes, followed by the reception of
new members, and the sacrament
ol the Lord's Supper. A recently
elected elder will also be conse
crated to his office. In the eve
ning, Dr. Dunsmore will preach
on "Jacob, or Alone With Self."
This sermon will be peculiarly
appropriate for the last Sunday of
the old year. Sunday Hchool and
Endeavor meetings will be held at
the usual hours. The publio are
most cordially invited to all the
services.
Millinery
Clearance Sale
Beginning January 1st I will sell at
oont trimmed Hats. Street Hats, Caps,
Ribbon, Veiling, eto. '
Thia sale also includes a nice line of
Underwear, Fascinators, Ilandkorchiefo,
Shopping Bags and other notions.
Mnc Fefc Millinery
I ii kj LasjiV'kj Parlors
Corner Second and Main St.
Broken lines of fancy dishes
almost at vour own price at J. E.
(J8vi
Dont forget the dance at Club
hall New Year'a night.
Will Wuriweiler left Wednesday
for a trip to Baker City.
Born On Christmas day, to
the wife of L. D. CI y pool, a son.
The regular term of the county
court meets the first Wednesday in
January.
Albert Cubitt and Miss Winnie
Craig of Willow Creek were mar
ried Tuesday by Judge Bell.
Do not stay away from the big
dance at the skating rink because
of the storm. Every provision haa
been made for the convenience and
comfort of the public.
Adrian Crooks, electrician, of
I'rineville, arrived in Antelope yes
terday, and will install the electric
light svatem in the streets of the
city. Antelope Herald.
Mises Cleveland and Swinney
were given a surprise party last
Friday evening" by the pupils of
the fourth and fifth grades. Each
waa presented with a souvenir
spoon as a token of the esteem in
which they were held , by their
scholars.
G. L. Bernier is a young lawyer
from Salem that has come to
Prnieville to open an office. Mr.
Bernier is an Oregon boy that has
graduated from an Oregon law
school. He comes well recom
mended and should find no diffi
culty in making his home in our
midst.
Dr. Dunsmore will leave on the
Monday stage for Portland, where
he will spend a week or ten days
with his family. There will be no
preaching service in the Presby
terian church on Sunday, January
Bth, but Sunday School and En
deavor Society will hold tbeir
usual meetings. Dr. Dunsmore
expects to return about the 10th
of the month.
The "Christmas Grove" exercises
at the Presbyterian churcn on
Tuesday evening were very pleas
ing, and the trees presented a very
fine appearance. Every child in
the Sunday school was presented
with a sack of candy, and the
many individual presents with the
tinsel and dressing of the trees,
with their multitude of tiny can
dles,, made it certainly a delight to
the little ones. Mrs. Winnek,
superintendent ot the school, was
presented with a very .handsome
and valuable cut-glass berry bowl.
Most of the teachers were re
membered with presents by their
classes, and Dr. Dunsmore was
also very substantially remembered
by the school and Ladies Aid.
G
raid
P. A. A. G. HALL
New Year's
Night
Dance all Night
TICKETS, $1
THE SIMPLEX
Cream Separator
Made in all Sizes
Ea iest Running. Ask us for
name of uera in Crook Coun
ty. C W. ELKINS, Agent
Dance all night at Club ball
New Year's night.
Men's Suits, HU and general
Furnishings at about half price at
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Remember the dance tomorrow
night at the akating rink. A
good walk will be built to the new
building and electric lights will
guide your fooUteps.
Monday evening Mia Morris,
Mr. Blanchard and others gave a
reception to the fifth, sixth; seventh
and eighth grades. The young
folks report "just a splendid time."
Elder C. R. Chase of Asotin,
Wash., is preaching every evening
at the Union church and bis
preaching ia of special interest to
every one who is interested in
Bible study.
"A Home-like Church." You
will find a cordial welcome at all
the services of the Methodist
chnrch. Pastor's subject next
Sunday evening," "Who Made
Sin?" Special music. Revival
meetings will begin January 5.
Tbe arrival of the mails from
the railroad has been irregular for
the past few days. The mail that
ebould have arrived thia morning
started from Shaniko last night
but had to return because of im
passable roads, and did not start
again until after daylight thi
morning and will not arrive at
Prineville for twenty-four hours or
more. The mail that left here
yesterday will not get to Shaniko
nntil tonight.
The Holiday edition of The
Albany Herald is a splendid
effort It show that Albany is a
model town. East or west there
is nowhere to be found a neater,
prettier place. Clean streets,
beautiful yards, trim cottages,
splendid homes and a profusion
of trees and vines mark it first as
homelike. Of public enterprise
there ia no lack as tbe many pros
perous business houses and fac
tories give evidence. The Herald's
special is printed on good book
paper and hence the pictorial work
is of a better grade than in tbe
average special edition.
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamson's Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
AT
Ball
SW-i -i ;,:V:':1: v...S
J7- . irA m rn - '
Shervmi
PAINTS &" VARNISHES
An appeal to the oridc
of the owner of a home
Everyone who owns a home is
anxious that that home shall make
the best appearance potsible. Two.
things are necessary to produce satis
factory results in painting and var
nishing a borne s
Fust A latisfactory color scneme.
Second Paints, varnishes, stains
and enamels of such good quality that
they not only give the exact color
effect required, but are sufficiently
durable to keep op the attractive ap
pearance of the houie in spite of the
wear and tear of living in it.
These are offered by the Sherwin'
William t Painit and Varnithtt. Tbe
Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make
-very kind of paint and varnish used
for a house and the best quality of
that kind, but they make suggestion
for tbe selection of colors, varnishea,
aUins and enamela, so that any given
idea can be earned out, and car
ried out with the best materials.
Report of th
W. F. King
The First National Bank
Of
At u
BK8OURCE8
Loans and Discount S3S7JS4 17
United State Bonds 1UO0 00
Bank (remises 1L3M IS
One from banks sab) to ck 138,715 10
cash on band. SS.SS0 0?
Redemption mod 00
StM.010 48
B. F. AOea. Prs.id.pt
Wffi Wurtwailor, Vke-Prasideat
New Prineville
Just opened In the old photograph
building on enat aide Main street
All the latest styles in Photographs. We have
Artura Finish. The best on the market. All work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable. See samples.
THE BALDWIN BARN
UORSES FOR SALE
Horses boarded by the day, week, or
month. Careful attention given to all
horses. Customers waited on promptly.
Finest livery rigs in town. Call and see ua
i
SHaldwin, (Prop.
sXeaXaaKaaA
glacksmithing
2
aft
Is The Kind
J. H.
First
Horseshoeing. Wagon
jfeenderson & Pollard
Wines and
Liquors
Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of
Subscribe for the
:1 'iili
Willi Am
You should see to it that when you
bay paints and varnishes for yoor
house, or any part of it, 0 when yon
give an order to your painter for any
painting and varnishing you want
done, that Sherwin-Williams Paints
and Varnishes are purchased.
In Urge work it is always best to
have a practical painter; but there
are many little things about the house
that you can readily finish yourself
by using Sherwin-Williams ready-to-apply
paints.
Come in and have a little paint
talk with us. Now is the time to
"brighten up" your home for the
long winter months. We can tell
you tbe best product to use for any
purpose you may have in mind and
secure complete finishing specifica
tions for you from Tbe Sherwin
Williams Co., if you desire them, for
special work. Our line of Sherwin
Williams Products is complete and
we are in a position to take the best
care of your paint and varnish re
quirements. ' mt'
condition of
Prineville, Oregon
of business December 3, 1907
LUBIUTIEa
capital Stock SaoWSOO
Surplus and undivided profits 88,634 70
circulation UJV00 00
Individual Deposit SOT.S7S 78
S4m,0l0S
T. M. BsUwie, Casals
ti. BeUwia. Asi't Cashier
3AC
Photo Gallery
L. L. FRY, Proprietor.
tPrinamille, Oregon
ftaftSaJrU
That Pleases
You Get At
WIGLE'S
Place North of the Prineville Hotel eV
and General Repair work done
Finest Cigars
In Stock
the Poindexter Hotel
Journal. $1.50 Year
I
Te
Stewart & Co.