Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 10, 1908, Image 2

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    The Place to Save
Money
THE LEADER
The Place to Save
Money
December 25th Christmas Day g
NOW COMES CHRISTMAS AND
WITH IT THE GIFT PROBLEM
tj Verily ours 13 "the ideal gift store," a treasure house of Xmas Goods, this season
Hundreds of gift things everything for everybody appropriate for the Holidays is
here. For many years ' we have maintained an enviable position among the dis
criminating shoppers as the most satisfactory store in which to select gifts, and never
before were displays so varied in assortment or prices so tempting.
CJ It is not too early to begin thinking about the Holidays, especially if the gift is
to go out of town. The early shopper chooses from a bran new and complete
stock. We can quote no prices here or enumerate the many beautiful articles
suitable for every member of the family. You must come and see for yourself
and you will agree that our stock is complete.
CI Ask to see our new design hand-painted imported German are.
CJ Our store will be open evenings until after the holidays. Come, and come early
ICHEL
HOTEL PRINEVILLE BLOCK
Redmond News.
FENCES WILL DIVIDE CATTLE
FROM SHEEP ON RANGES
This Is Plan Announced by Forest Supervisor
Ireland Stockmen to Decide on Lines
The most important stockmen's
meeting ever held in Trineville
ensealled to order this itorning
ly Supervisor A. S. Ireland. Many
cattle and Eheep men with grazing
interests in the Deschutes national
forest reserve were present and
much interest was manifested.
Committees were appointed to
decide upon lines between the eheep
and cattle interests in the re
serves, and Mr. Ireland announced
that fences would -be built next
year on lines decidecCupon by-these
committees, making the action of
the committees one of permanent
effect. The person uel of the
various committees is ns follows:
District No. 2 Cattle interests:
J. H. Gray, G B. Ray. V. J. John
Fon, A. A. McCord, Joe Lister, E.
S. Dobhs and J. W. Stanton; sheep
men: Jame? Rice, A. J. Horn, J. N.
Williamson, T. S. Hamilton, Thos.
Brogan, M. J. Finlayson and A. J.
Decker.
District No. 3. Cattlemen: L. C.
Stephenson, E. D.. Roberts,' P. B.
Woodward. M. Giimaud; sheep
men: T II McGreer, R. Rojenbaum,
Nettie Friend, Thomas Fitzgerald
and John McLennon.
District No 4. Cattlemen: L. II.
Brennon, W. C. Congleton. W. M.
Coulthard, H. J. Lister, A. J.
Noble, L. E. Throop, George
Noble and L. D. Claypool; sheep
men: C. W.Colbv, W. J. Johnson'
James Connelly, R. R. Keys, J. T.
Proffitt and L. L. Jones.
District No. 5. Cattlemen: C. B
Cress. R. Cannon, George Sigfritt
and W. B. Cowne; bheepmen: M.
Osborne, E. R. Laughlin, Z. T.
Keyp, R. E. Wright and George
Trosber.
District No. 6. Cattlemen: E.
E. Laughlin, Thomas Brennon, J.
E. Snow and Ward Swift; sheep
men: W. R. Marcall, W. B. Don
aldson, F. A. Powell and S.
Grimaud.
District No. 7. Cattlemen: R.J
Williams, J. L. Gilchrist and II. E.
Wooley; sheepmen: A.L. Mackin
tosh, W. W. Brown and I.M. Mills.
Mrs. L. E. Hudson, Mrs. Charles
Lytic, Miss Frieda Lippman.
The fallowing coni'nitteea will
serve light refreshments from 2 to
3:30 sVIock: Mrs. M. E. Brink,
Mrs. Hugh Lister. Mrs. Granville
Clifton. Miss Benlah Crooks, Mn-s
Kate Williamson, Mrs. Elmer
Kavler. From 3 30 to 5 o'clock:
Mrs. Collins W. Elktns, Miss Rose
Parrott, Miss Iva Booth, Mrs. Col.
Smith, Miss Fay Baldwin, Miss
Hazel Howard.
UGLY VISITOR IN CAMP.
Continued from page 1.
Post Panegyrics.
POST, T)cc. 9. The weather is fine, just
enouirh moisture fulls every ilav tj dampen
the grass on the range, clock 1- ttiii uoing 1
well. i
All arc enjoying the lie-t of health, the j
school is dui:m nicely with Mrs. X. R. i
Noble as teacher. j
A basket social was helil at the school
near 1'ost Nov. 20, the receipts being '?3-
Sabhatli school is well attended ; Mrs.
O. 0. Uray, superintendent.
An ice cream social was held Dec. & to
aid the Sunday school.
Xmas tree at school honse Christmas
eve. All invited.
New Year Reception.
The Ladies' Annex will give a
New Year's reception in the lower
rooma of the athletic hall from 2
until 5 o'lock Jannary 1. All
members of the club will be ex
pected to attend. The committee
on arrangements has appointed
the following assistants:
Reception Mrs. Charles Lytle,
Mrs. J. II. Haner, Mrs. J. II.
Rosenberg.
Decoration Mrs. J. II. Wigle,
were tied a short distance from the
rear of the tent.
Just as tbey reached the horses,
the man in the tent became aware
of their intentions and commanded
them- to halt. Disregarding the
stranger's order, the two boy?
leaped upon the horses bareback
and hatlcss and coatless, rode
eight miles at top speed into Prine
vtlle for help. The night was cool
and the riders suffered consider ablv
from exposure.
No one returned to the tent that
night. When the Sylvester party
went back the next morning the
unknown man was gone. He ha 1
molested nothing but the food,
leaving even the firearm-j where
he had found them.
The boys are trying to solve the
mystery attaching to the man's
appearance, and the threatening
way in which he acted. Had he
been merely in want of food they
would gladly have fed him, as any
party camping out makes a practice
of doing. The only reason they
can advance for his actions h that
he was an escaped convict, pos
sibly one of the men who recently
broke jail at Goklendale, Wash.
Of course, the whole affair may
have been a practical joke, but the
Sylvesters do not deem it such
after having to ride supperless and
coatlesa eight miles on a cold night.
Redmond, Oregon, IVconiber 7,
j At n sptcial school nu tting held
. Saturday a live mill tax was levied ;
! for school purposes for ths year j
and it was decided to bond the,
dis-trict to pay for some of the .
permanent itnpro emails such s J
the purchase of building lots.
Fitiw Woods had the misfortune j
to lose cue of his horses last week 1
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troiu s.uucuiiiig resen,ui.ng pinn-1
eve.
Meeting held tho past week by i
the Presbyterians will be concluded j
Wednesday night of this week by I
the sacrament of the Lord's supper
aud tho reception of new members, i
several of whom will unito with j
the church at that time. j
Mr. Stewart, with Harry and
Ernest Spencer, left last week to
attend the owning of land at
Roseburg. Mrs. Stewart remains
until spring with her parents, E. 1..
lverson and wife.
Mr. Daks is having lumber
hauled from the Ilightower Smith
mill for improvement on his
homestead.
Mrs. Jarrett isditwn from Sisters
visiting Mrs. M. W. Kile.
Wod received by J. E. Lamb
from his wife states that he in
improving in health under the
doctor's care, at Oak'an I Calif.,
but she does not know vet when
i she will I e home.
j The "Pio Faces" on joyed
surprising the "Coverts." at the
I hotel last Thursday evening. Car Js,
dancing and other amusements
I held the board early in the even
j ing and then pie reigned supreme,
j Today Lamb's feed business has
been moved into its new quarters
in the south half of the Lauder
back building.
At the Woodman election held
Saturday night Neighbor Smith
was elected consul, Kendall for
advisor, Park for clerk, Ehret for
banker, Hensley for escort, Tuck
for watchman, McCa fiery for sen
try, Coe and Edwards physicians
The social that was to he held
last Thursday night was postponed
for one week, and will be hold at
the hotel on the 10th.
We see by the Journal that
Elmer Covert and Ada Tuck got a
marriage license. It was quite a
surprise to most of their friends
and some of their relatives. A few
who had tin horns and brass pans
got wise, though, and pretty soon,
WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26
WINNEK COMPANY
Spend the long evenings with a If you have no watch you need
good book one
We are offering the best late fiction in- Elgin and Waltham watches Swiss and
eluding the best selling books for the past American movements, all sizes 0, 6, 1 2,
year, copyright books, 75c to $1 .50 each. 16, 18. All prices, $ 1 .50 to $50.00 each.
A1 r , . Watch Chains, each $2 to $35
A large assortment of Post Card Albums. Neck chains, each $3.50 to $20
m. Cuff Buttons, pair 75c to $20
Pyrography .
a , , , We take subscriptions --a-
Utters opportunity to make acceptable
presents for a small investment see the For any Magazine published in the world,
display in our window. Prices 25c up.
f;h il m- ' -ti New pattern furniture
nil the long evenings with music v
ni . We are receiving each week new patterns
Ldison Phonographs $2: to $60. Two in furniture. Call and inspect. You are
and four minute reccrds. welcome.
Ancnts for Huttcriek Patterns and the Delineator
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
VALUES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
The entire line of " Sincerity Clothing"
reduced below the profit, line.
$12.50 and $15 Suits. Your d1 A
choice , y"
$16.50 and $18.50 Suits.
Your choice
$12.50
Overcoats
$10.00 and $12.50
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after Ju.-tieo Jones finished the
ceremony they made themselves
heard. The young couple are
living for the present at the
hotel. E. C. Park.
County Court.
Court met Itveml)er 7, IMS, with
II. ('. Kill!". jtnL'P, and OmuniHsintwrH
U. II. Itaylt-y and Jame lih-e, present.
I'pon K'titi'm, the enmity clerk we.
reiiiesteil to draw a warrant on run-1
fund fvr f l.'iO.) to le accounted fur at
the January, 1901), term by (aid road
master. 1'pon inftpeetioii of dome on new
court hnii.e and upon ouVr of I'outraetor
Shipp, lie w;ih directed to phiee a fhltf
pole on said dome ami to ereet an iron
railing around tali domii at a co?t of not
to exct ed f-".
Court ailjo'irncd sine die.
r.stiay Notice.
liiick.-iktn Kwr, 2 years M )i)t prliiR,
canif to our licit lot Novfmlicr 7, 1!JX; in
hr.in'lei! ilouhle II en rinht shoulder, hold
ears cut oil', tnil rut oil'. Owner will call
at onre null pay all vn-lx.
i:-10-3'.v JIUUIUAX A STILL.
Notice to Creditors.
Nrtice in hereby (riven by the meler-uned
the ex"cutn j of the estate of Alexniuler
Friend, deceased, to all pcmonn having
chimin av.iw l said estnto to pre.H'iit the
same with the proper voneheni to the
undersigned at thu ollice of M. H. KUiott,
in l'i itieville, Orepon, within fix months
from tne lirt puolieution of thin nntiee.
Dated thi loth iluv of Deeeinlier, bOH.
i;i,IAl)IM'II FltlEXl).
Executrix of the Kutute of Alexnndrr
Friend, Ueccased. 1-10
Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts
A large collection of the newest things in Skirts and Shirt Waists
which were delayed in transit will be put on sale at Factory Prices
f CT See our big show windows for rock bottom prices.
Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co.
Property Owners and
Business Men's Ticket
For Mnvr.r
1). F. STKNVAKT
For Councilmen
JOHN H. PHIIM
JKSSH YANCKY
WAUDWKLL CHAM
For Recorder
C. h. gllATTUCK
For Treapurer
J. V. BOONK
For Marfhal
WADE HUSTON
Nutic for Publicitioo.
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lifts Bleil In Oli ollli B im ..ll. llcill, Hcrlnl
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WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26
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P.A.A.C.Hall December 18
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Julia l.ytlo
A comedy-drama given under the atupicet of
the Ladies Annex
. Cast of Characters :
Harold Uutledge, a young New Yorker ...M. II. TlijrjrH
l'eny I)eane, a son of the noil A. li. Roller
David Ilildreth, a New York lawyer Oliver Adams
KilaH Ilolcomb, ounur of the farm who visitfl New York H. Laniua
Azariah Keeji, deaf eccentric tinker aluays making 'hey"
Stub tJnackenhiiBh
Teiininea, liutler at Kutledttn niansion Horace lU'lknap
Hetty Ilolcomb, a country llower traiiHplanted to the city
Lulu Kosenberg
Isabel Uarney, prouU ami haughty, uisdainlu' ol country jiermio.
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Mrs. Iiutledne, Harold's oroud and aristocratic mother.
Mim Koee 1'arrolt
Alvira Ilolcomb, siHter of Hilaa, good jedge o' appled 'n' folkn
May Wiglo
Hi.y Ann Tucker, borrows but "never goHHips" ltirdie Moriia
Yerbena, hired girl at farm, Blow but sure Katie Diinmnorj
Synopsis.
Act I Yalley farm. An afternoon in AugiiHt, The engagement
Act II Itutludge mansion, New York city, in December. Hurp nt
has crept into Edon.
Act HI Three weeks later ; parted.
Act IV At farm again, in March. The triumph of lovo.
Specialties Between Act
Admisssion Adults, 50c ; Children 25c
No extra charge for reHervo seats at Winnck's.
T Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp.
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GRAND BALL
Christmas Eve and New Years Eve
AT THE
Skating Rink
The entire floor will be covered with canvas. Supper
will be served in the hall. A good time guaranteed to all.
Morgan's Orchestra will furnish the music
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR
PERRY POINDEXTER, - Manager
"La Vogue
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Ladies' Coats and
Tailor Suits
In the latest shades of Greens, Blues, Grays and Browns
coats in sizes for Misses also. These garments are
perfectly made of beautiful materials, and are the very
latest 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 feel and look comfortable
Prices range from $2.50 Upwards
JUST A WORD about our new line of Men's Tailored
Clothing made by the Brandegee Kincaid & Wood Co.
Our new line is in, and their equal in value, style fit and
finish has never before been offered in Prine ville at so
modest a price. We can save you money on your new suit
Clifton & Cornett
THE BRICK STORE
Prineville, . . Oregon.
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