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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
Hosiery Satisfaction Assured in the Warranted' Culver CuhWs. 4 f4CXS'4SHVTi32t'4Ji -4J3"U"fflS- CULVER, Nov. l(W-At the home of Mr, and MrsLj. Kteny. Sunday, Novembers, the marriage of their dstfdruer, Miw Ft-lle Lan .dreth, and Mr. James P. Kerd was solemnized by Rev. I. P. l'rown. The bride is a popular young lady of the community and her many friends are glad the couple is poing no farther than 4J miles southwest! of Culver, where they will live on Mr. Reed'a ranch. The bride's drees was beautifully . made of white henrietta. The bouse was tastefully decorated with a dainty ivy, some of which lent added charm to the festal board at which 24 guests partook of a bountiful wedding breakfast. Many useful and beautiful cifts were received, consisting chiefly of table linen and dishes. In the evening, the boy and girls of the community mani fested their good will by giving the newly married couple a rousing charivari, and received a fine treat therefor. Aaron Hoffman came out from Prineville Sunday morning, return ing in the evening. "i . ' Mrs. II. K. W. Taylor was a Culver visitor Sunday. Mrs. F. S. Hoffman of Prineville was a Culver visitor from Friday until Tuesday. 0. G. Collver went to Prineville last week, returning Saturday. A full house enjoyed a very fair moving picture show at Culver hall Thursday evening. Mrs. L. M. Homey and Miss Bertha Homey came over from the Haystack country and attended the show Thursday evening. Miss Myrthena Tavlor' "enjoyed dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Collver. The Culver school is preparing a program for the basket social 1o be given at the school house Friday evening. November 27. Everybody with a basket, money or children is cordially invited. As Culver is a good meeting place for friends within a radius of several miles, a large crowd is expected.rCL LYERiTE. Sisters Sayings. SISTERS, Nov. 10. A brick manufacturing establishment near risers, producing a fine quality, 1 V J. H. Stidham, is a much need ed enterprise in this community. Our townsman and druggist, L. Dennison, has been quite sick but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family have returned home from The Dalles, where they have been mak ing quite an extended visit with friends and relatives. ' On the 5th instant, Messrs. Puett, Eaton and Keever, of Bend and vicinity, while crossing Tumalo creek with dogs and guns, encoun tered a large bear, which was soon captured, after giving chase, for about three mites. . .", V" Spokane, Wash., is being quite well represented round about Sis ters. WithiD the last month or so as many as five families from that place have purchased ranches intending to make this their per manent homes. - These delightful Eunshiny days of which Oregon, more than any other state, proudly boast, finds our people busy putting in their fall crops and winter s wood. A dance given on election night at the hall and a supper at the hotel were well attended and all participants seemed to enjoy them-1 selves nnely. D. A. Bowman. Lamonta Hews Notes. LAMOXTA, Nov. 9. Married, at the hom of the hide' parents. Miss KiV.e Eads and Walter Rico. Rev. Mr. Kd, a brother of tht biide, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rice have gone to Shaniko to reside. AVarren Brown was in Lamonta last Monday. W. M. Smith returned Thursday with a load of apples, which be brought from The Dalles. VV. m.vinR picture show was given at Mmonta rriday evening, n was well attended. Miss Edyth Rideout spent Sat urday and Sunday at the home of her brother Herbert near Prineville. Frank Bateson met with an ac cident last week while working at the Griizly sawmill. His little finger was severed just above the first joint. Mr. and Mrs. Cap Healy of Cul ver attended the show last Friday night. , Mrs W. II. Peck was a visitor in Lamonta Friday. Powell Buttes News. TOWELL BUTTES, Nov. 10. Clifford Ellis an J family have moved into Charley Shaltuck's house, on account of school con venience. Four new pupils were enrolled in the Shepherd school a week ago Monday, making a total enroll nient of 25. Tom Lancdon and Clarence Jackson threshed their oats last . Moses Niswonger has resumed charge of the station. . - C. II. Foster, Melvin Foster, A AY. Bayn and Richard Myers, who have been out threshing for the past few weeks, returned Friday. ELECTION RETURNS. Continued from page 1. BRYAN. 11 y 5 13 13 a Ashwood Arrows. ASHWOOD, Nov. 9. Ed Gon ser left last week for Canada to remain a few months. Mr. and Mrs. James . Wood at tended the musical entertainment given by the DeMoss family at Antelope Friday night, and report a good time. Miss Emma Elkins will leave this week for The Dalles to reenter the high school there. Amicus, Rosland Items. Messrs. Bennett and Pettit, forest raufjera, are inspecting some home stead claims now pending in the Walker bain. ' The people of tliia vicinity ore very much pleased with the decision of the United States land "olilee in the con test case of C W. Richie vs. state desert selection No. 11. Mr. Richie has a fine piece of meadow laud which the Lakeview officials at least do not think desert land. Homer E. Curtis and "Doc" Collier are two new homesteaders on Lon.tr. l'rairie. They have each .tnkenj 0 acres of ditch land will get almost all of It In natural meadow. The range stock and beef cattle have all been taken out of the coun try to the winter ranches. Frank Hammer has returned from the valley. The families of Messrs. Everslinm and Stevenson are back in Kosland to attend school this winter. Nevada still more or less in doubt the electoral vote Etands: , STATE. - TAFT. Alabama. Arkansas California.... 10 Colorado. . .r. ..... . Connecticut.. 7 Delaware.... 3 Florida Georgia Idaho 3 Illinois 27 Indiana 15 Iowa. '. . , 13 Kansas 10 Kentucky Louisiana Maine 6 Maryland.. 1 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 1-1 Minnesota. .. 11 Mississippi Missouri 18 Montana 3 Nebraska. . ...... Nevada New Hampshire. . . 4 New Jersey 12. New York 3D North Carolina. . . North Dakota 4 Ohio 23 Oklahoma Oregon 4 Pennsylvania 34 Rhode "Island. ... 4 South Carolina... Sfmtk Dakota ... . 4 Tennssee. ....... Texas....... Utah...... 3 Vermont 4 Virginia Washington - 5 West Virginia 7 ti-? T 10 8 3 12 Fancy Dry Laud Potatoes a-t J. E Stewart & Co. If you would once try Royal Canned Goods you would have no other. J. E. Stewart & Co. sell this brand. Lost. Lost, a gentleman's ring, eneravi mermaids hands above head holding moonstone. . i inder will please return to Prineville Cigar factory and receive reward. - n-u 12 18 12 Wisconsin 13 Wyoming 3 .1 uiiaemose For Girls, For Coys, For Men Four pairs in a Box .for $1.00 For Women Three Pairs in a Box. for $1.00 Agents for Ihittcrick Patterns ami the Delineator 10 junce Foster Onc in a hile, as I' by aecldent. you'll i tltnl a pair of ordinary tiade, mdliinry j In wo to wear fairly well. You'll aiiv. however, that most f them don't. All tH lime Wnndor'iose give r.bsoluto , I and unvarying ititlxftiotlon. because ! they iv made or gooi stun nicy iv made right they'ro dyed right. We Warrant them to be rlht and to wear right, and we-jigrvt" to ivpl.ieo any tli with new Ktivklngs, five of cost FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING VALUES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY ijit do not, 1 1 cost to you j fj & Hyde ing to be held Rt 2 o'clock Satur day afternoon, November 14. The county court has granted permission for the telephone com pany to use certain roads under specified conditions. The route finally decided upon for the main line runs from Winnek's store in Prineville to the upper McKay school house by way of the east side cf tho McKay county road, Each stockholder in the associa tion will l-e required to put in about one mile of line, but if the membership increases, as is reason ably anticipated, probably half a mile of line will be enough for each man to build. The forestry cilice in Prineville takes exception to a statement con tained in the Journal last week anent the use of a foresters' ex change fourteen miles up McKay creek, near the site of the old mill The Journal pot its information from the president of the telephone company that communication with Portland was to be had over a foresters' line running along the summit of the Clue mountains and thence across the more level coun trp to the baseol Mt. Hood. This line does not exist. At Saturday's meeting the tele phone company decided to obtain communication with Portlapd by way of Shaniko. Wool Growers Meet. The eleventh annual convention of the Oregon Wool Growers Asso ciation will bo held in lleppm-r, Oregon; Tuesday and Wednesday November 17 and IS, IPOS. Tho people of lleppner have provided ample accommodations and enter tainment. This meeting is most important to the sheep and wool interests. The program is excellent, such vital subjects as tho Range Question, Scalp Eradication, Forest Reserve Administration, Wool Warehouses, j Wool Sales, Tariff Revision, Sheep Killing Outrages, Salt, Predatory j Wild Animals, Speed Limit Law,; and Improvement of General Sheep j (.oiKiiuons will be oikcusscu by aide i r i . i : t ana prominent speaKcrs. .u wooi growers should be present, take part in the discussions, tind os.-ist in the formation of plans for then much for sheep men of Oregon. It ! can do a great deal more, especially if all actively give it support. You need the Association and the Association needs you. Come and be a part of this Con vention, and bring your family and friends. Yours trulv, J.N. j Burgess, President. Men's Suits and 4 Overcoats Tho entire line of " Sincerity Clothing' reduced below the profit line. $12.50 and $15 Suits. choice $16.50 and $18.50 Suit. Your choice Iou: $io $12.50 Overcoats $10.00 and $12.50 I Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts A large collection of tho newct thing in Skirt and Shirt WnUts which were delayed in transit will be put on a!o at Factory Prices fST See our big show windows for rock bottom prices. Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co. V Land for Solo. ",'Z0 ncri's of well-improved bind tr unlo. ("nil on or Inquire of .1. It. tjl INN, U'Nell. Ori'Kt'li. 10 1 "in Totals 320 163 The Vote by precincts in Crook county was as follows: PRECINCT . TAFT. Ashwood 2.J Bend Go Hiack Butte 61 Heiir Creek 21 Bruese 13 (jroiis Keys U f'Htnp f'reek.... 16 Ijewhutes 42 HHVBttt'k 5-"j EEY.4!t. br.m. llHvc-rt.'ek . Howard HKrdin.'. Irel.nii. Johnson Creek. Kuti'her Lai'ilaw Lamonta Jyle iap Montgomery.,,. M.Kav Mill Creek Maury Newborn Prineville Powell Unites. Redmond Suinmi W arm Springs, Willow Greek.. Totals 2i 1" 7 31 H im 51 3H A 10 a 14 ltr, 11 ivi n it 14 24 1 2) 4 1 4 2S 21 6 3 10 8 12 ;a 2-'i 20 8 4 17 VI 13 9 110 IS 87 4 7 11 1 1 4 2 0 1 2 5 8 0 1 0 1 4 16 15 2 2 3 5 1 0 2 8 20 4 0 0 1 CHAFIS. I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 It 1 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 4 1 O 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 1 0 42 Hitfgen received one vote in ihe Powell , 13uttes precinct, the only Independence vote cast in Crock county. FURNITURE JEWELRY DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS Mime Mciitlu Hulk lit J. I:. Stewart j V Co. Cattle, Harness For Sale. '1 and ea rl I'nr n:ili ( nc Jcrxi'.v bull, 1" ni". old: "iK1 lii'lfrr, J.Twy and llrd I n f hn til, t vvo-yi'iir-iild: wit1 dniilih' m-t if 1 1 1 1 H ir V linriiiKh; nm floildi wt llc'it SI viifi m liuriii'HH, li.'iud Hindi': ("id iii nildlf. V. A4 I!t-:i, I'rltifvllUs Or-. Set ! rOOclieS ;Wi!son's Shoe Shop Ujs ivlp tvA IvV (u' lvii SjjJ tvv -uVp kvP P j, yjs HJyJ Ku We are in receipt of thirty-six Solid Gold Diamond and Pearl Set Brooches, just the thing to make a nice present for a lady. These Brooches range in price from $10 to $40 each. We have others from $2.50 to $5.00 in filled goods, both Chatelaine and Plain Brooches. We have in Chains for ladies the Plain Neck Chains ranging in value from $2.50 to $12.50 each. In Guard Chains our line comprises the latest patterns and settings at a range of values from $5 to $40 each. We have Ladies Watches both 0 and 6 size, open face, hunting and chatelaine in twenty-year twenty-five year and solid gold, fitted with Elgin or Waltham movements of any grade, including seven to twenty-one jewel. C Have you a phonograph? Watch for our announcement of the NEW EDISON Phonograph next week sold on easy payments r H " ; i I Imvo 0n'd up n him (thcip In I'rinevillii in iln MrCalliKti-r ImildiiiK, Main utri-W ni-nr ' tlic( icIiiH'ii lti'!i, ii iid uni pr. ji ire 1 to 1 1 all kuulKtil irpnituii.'. All work ilniu' nt-ally mill promptly Hud Hiilh'faction K,;r untt'ivl. Price rery re.toniible. A t lilt! will I'oiivinru you thut Ihifi in tint 1 ft l'lni'0 to Imvo your nlioc repairing i!onc. J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or. BUSINESS POINTERS. Fur a mild imukn The Im IU. Lay hi your vliitrmiiily if niiplin from J. I' Stewart 1 Co. Ilnvo you trhd tint f tlni ii--rhilU'X (i.'iim iiimlo lv Hip t'rinovlllii t'iijiir l''itirv? t'li'ir Iluviiuit; tr om. ( tirri d ly ll IcaiihiK fijr aUinHf. MILLINERY New Fall Goods ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT I II o. LoICo parlors Corner Second and Main St. THE WINNEK com PANY FURNITURE JEWELRY DRUGS STATIONERY PHONOGRAPHS McKay Telephone Line. McKay creek ranchers held their second telephone meeting at the school house Saturday afternoon. Abquf twenty citizens of the dis trict were present. The committee on constitution and hy-law3 filed their report. It will be adopted article by article at the next meet- THE LEADER Vhy not improve your figure with one of the very modish SNUG HIP AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Just received a full line of Ladies' and Misses' Corsets. Misses Corset Waists. Also new and carefully selected Ladies Shirt Waists Call and See Them HOTEL PRINEVILLE BLOCK f J" I . !; Tmigmel "La"Vb.gue" adies' oats and Tailor Suits In the latest shades of Greens, Blues, Grays and Browns coats in sizes for Misses also. These garments are erfectly made of beautiful materials, and are the very atest styles Coat prices from $7.50 to $25.00 Suit prices from $18.50 to $25.00 NEW BEAR SKIN COATS for Misses and Children in White, Grays, Browns and Reds. We also have them in Plush and Melton. Swell coats that make one feci and look comfortable Prices range from $2.50 Upwards JUST A WORD about our new line of Men's Tailored Clothing made by the Brandcgee Kincaid & Wood Co. Our new line is in, and their equal in value, style fit and finish has never before been offered in Prineville at so modest a price. We can save you money on your new suit ion & THE BRICK STORE Prineville, - - . . Oregon. n h k it