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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
Oregon in Grip The Place to Save Money The Place to Save Money THE LE of Boreal Blasts ADER Toyland Headquarters for Prineville OUR store is replete with Toys and Dolls that all children love. Our assort ment of Toys, that please the little folks, is complete. We cannot en umerate the hundreds of articles ready for your inspection. Bring in the children. Let them see what we have, such as Dolls, Doll Trunks, Games, Mechanical Toys, Toy Cook Stoves, Child's Sad Irons, Savings Banks, Doll Buggies, Go-Carts, Doll Bureaus, Chairs, Wheelbarrows Wagons, Etc. We also have a beautiful selection of Toilet Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Manicure Sets, Albums and Post Card Albums. Our fancy imported hand painted Crockery is all new ami our stock is full, but make your selection early 'SSISWSWBSSSMMSBBWiiSBlMBS We have just received a complete new line of the Edwads - Stanwood Shoes They are up-to-date in style and workmanship. Let us fit your feet and you will wear no other make. I. Michel, Come early while our stock is complete Prineville, Oregon Winter Descend on Prineville and Other Beaver State Cities With Capricious Weather. Young America Honors St. Nick Children's Christmas Exercises in Three Prineville Churches to Be Held This Evening. Preparations are bow complete lor the churches' Christmas exer cise?, to be held in each of the lo:al houses of worthip tonight. The names of the children taking part follow: MrlWitt Clock. Theora Taylor. Viola Jolmsou. Marian Seabury. Anua Seabury. Myrtle Carroll. Nillle Bureh. Bernlee Sbipp. Oren Kester. Arthur McKenna. Arthur Seabury. Bertha Carroll. Blanche Shipp. E-va Street, E-ltlie MFarland. Gvu Barnes. Chester Carroll. Miss l-Mlih Frlnk, Miss Ix'la Frink, Mis Caroline Christian), Miss Louisa I.ruvson, Miss Blanche Wilson Mrs. Calbreath, Mrs. Iteynolds. Quartet Gladys Doak. F.thot McDunlel. Estetla Powell. Etta Houston. Song Luciie McDaniel. Dessel Jolmson. Tressie Houston. Laura Uanisey. Ashwood Arrows. Beatrice Johnson. Charles Carroll. Lizzie Osborn. Iva Harris. Zoe Cornett. Emma Hockenberry. Bertha Welch. Hel.-n Elkins. Sylvan Michel. Gertrude Beams. Besie White. Mamie Burch. Bertha Welch. Vivian Hinkle. Mary Elliott. Bessie Elliott. Mary Binwiddie. Prttbjte-ian Cburci. Bialogue by 8 girls ol Miss Katie Dunsmore's class. Kecitation by Evelyn Million). Buet, Misses Thronson and O'Xcil. Recitation, Hobart Belknap. Recitation, Fred Rice. Recitation, Violet Lister. Recitation, Eula Wrijrht. Recitation, Bessie 1'aucake. Recitation, Fred Rice, Recitation, Lei and Belknap. The program will commence as nearly as possible after 6 o'clock, in order to permit attendance at other functions of the evening. The general public is cordially invited. Baptist Church. Bouble quartet Miss Elsie Osborn, Nora llou. Rea tus. Dialogue John Cyrus, limitation Bale Elkins. Bialogue Luciie McDaniel. Tivssie Houston. Dei'sel Johnson. Amanda. Harris. Recitation Everett Ramsey. Bialogue Hobert Reams. Luciie Cohrs. Beatrice Reams. Emma Perry. Tlllle Zell. Flora Jones. Nora jfm. - Tot Stearns. Edbert Zell. Recitation . Recitation Everett Ramsey. Ilda Colirs. Song Otto Hodges. Rei Powell. Harry Stearns. Carrie Stearns. Ernest Estes. Oscar Welch. Peter Harris. Joddie Taylor. Elani Huston. Arthur Huston. Robert Osborn. Ray Moore. Johnnie Miller. Warning All merchants anil others are warned not to cash money orders drawn on forms iss.ied from Stations, Uellingham, Va!h.. as a number c f order forms have been etuleii ; aNo, the M. O. J. stamp from that station. If anyone at tempts to cash fiicli order, detain the party and notify me at once. Bo especi ally cautions Saturday night after post otlioe closes. Grv Lafollettk, I'. M. Land Clearing and Contracting. See McClallin & Young, Redmond, Oregon, for house-moving, orforany kind of land claarlng; sagebrush re moved, trees cut, stumps pulled. We are prepared to Mil on any work of this kind. 12-24-ltnp Ashwood, Dec. 22. Ray and Ernest Kinsey and Henry Frayer of the Antelope vicinity were at Ashwood the end of the week gathering up their cattle. The Ashwood public school will have vacation from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. Fred McCollum, Bert James and Howard Maupin attended the so cial and dance near Haycreek on Friday night and reported a very pleasant time. Amicts. Culver Cullings. (Last Week's Letter.) CULVER, Dec. A crowd o! young people went over to the shadow social at Trail Crossing, and listened to an excellent pro gram given mainly by the school Bertram Powell and wife made Cnlver a visit last week. Omar Cyrus lost all his winter meat, when his smoke house burned while they were away from home, a week ago last Sunday. A Christmas entertainment in the form of a cantata will be given at the Culver school housr, Christ mas eve. Fverybody is invited to come and have a good time. Culver had a sprinkling of snow Monday evening. Cl'IA'KRITK. We Caa Locate Ton ol Homestead. We are prepared to locate Intending settlers on government land within easy distance of tills city; can show you one claim with two fine springs. Write to LaFoi.i.kttk & Skaiii uv, Box 214, Prineville, Crook Co. .Oregon. WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26 THE WINNEK COMPANY Spend the long evenings with a good book We are offering the best late fiction in cluding the best selling books for the past year, copyright books, 75c to $1.50 each. A large assortment of Post Card Albums. Pyrography Offers opportunity to make acceptable presents for a small investment see the display in our window. Prices 25c up. Fill the long evenings with music Edison Phonographs $25 to $60. Two and four minute records. If you have no watch you need one Elgin and Waltham watches Swiss and American movements, all sizes 0, 6, 1 2, 16, 18. All prices, $ 1 .50 to $50.00 each. Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co. This is the time o' year when winter start in in rariiwt and with the variety of weather old Crook has experienced during the past week or ten davs it will It intere.t- ing to know how Oregon fare as a ! State. In Prineville, a week ago today I it snowed, Saturday it c! ared and ' Monday it clouded up again, partly j clearing Tuetday forenoon, ftr! i another inch of snow earlv Tuti Iday morning. Wednesday it was j very cloudy, auguring a big rain or j : snowstorm, though the tet erature ! stood at o! uegrees above mo. I Last Thursday, Friday, Saturday i and Sunday the temperature here; was the coldest for lVcenilnr in 10 years, touching 3 below lero and hovering near xeru for 'Jo hours. Harney County News: The weather cleik has been trying to keep up a pleasing diversity the past wick -a little. snow, a little thaw, some frost and lots of bright snnshino. The winter so far ha-t Wen delightful, but more snow is wanted. Sherman County Observer: The snow, the snow, the beautiful snow, covered the earth handsomely in Shermau county, Tuesday night, 9 snil u still with us.. Co d. Antelope Herald: A touch of. Winter tku morning, with the mercuey at zero. Lake County Kxaminer: The weather the past week hns been somewhat colder. Last. Wednes day night the mercury got so low as 11 degrees above zero. Thura day night it was 23 above und hung around that vicinity until Tuesday morning it got down to 4 degrees above, and that i going some in this country. Last jojt the coldest all winter was only 7 above zero. The days are sunny and fine. Eastern people here think the weather glorious, tut the old timers shiver, shake their heads, and get out an extra pair of socks. Maybe wo will do that, too, later. But not no I Monmouth Herald: Tuesday was an extremely stormy day, cold and blustery with rain, but Wednesday morning was as culm as a Quaker on Sunday morning. Pendleton Tribune: The man with a big stick is popular these snappy mornings in I'tndie ton if he is on his way to put it in the stove in the bedroom. 00110 ale ay WHERE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY The prices on our entire stock in all departments will he reduced for the holiday sale. This is not a bluff; we do not intend to cut the price off just a few articles, but every piece of merchandise in our house will be sold at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. A visit to our store will convince you that your dollar will buy more good goods from us than ever before heard of in this section of the country. Remember ur Clothing Clothing at Less than the Production. O Sale Cost of Nolict of Final 5ett!Mot. Xotioe is hereby (riven, by the uihIit it!iH'd, the ailmiriislriitor of the estate ( T.J. IWell, (iecciisi'.l, tha. lie lius made and tiled in tiie county court hi lin.il no e iiintini! nf hi adiiiinlitraliiiii of uil es tate, ami the Honorable Comity Judjje hni net MoikIiiv. the 1st (lay of I'ebrunry, 1!, at 10 o'elock ill the forenoon, nt the county court room in l'riueville. Oregon, na the tmio find flare for bearing und M-tlliiiff -a hi tinal neeountiiiK. At which time Bnil plaee Hit pt r-ona interested in paid rotate may nar and object to inlil dual m- eouiituis'. J. O. 1'OWKI.I., Adinini-tnit.ir of the rttitu of T. J. I'owell, deceased. 12-21 3BaEE2SEJEES Roll of Honor. Pupils in the two lower grades of the I'rinevillu public school who were neither absent nor tardy dur ing the third school month, extend ing from Nov. 21 to Dec, 21, were as follows: Firit Grade. IVto AfjiiHtln. Hubert CliamhcrH. Frank Mailer. Cecil lltixtoii. I'Hter Ilorlati. lMtrar I'nrry. Harold Kiddle. .Alfred I.tiellluir. Winter Rosenborg. Frank Carrol). Hitter Addtiirton. Henrietta Ireland I Sen trice Ileum. Vernu Vattdevert. Corn Sirelti'l, teacher. S.cooJ Grade. IU'i llm Cnrrnll. Frank Hoiihton. Cletint Kinder. Jon!" Mlllloru. liverett Itanmey. Willie Keatuit, Arthur Senlmry. Marian Seabury. Mildred Yhiuik. Hlon I'.arneH. Tlielum Mlll.-r. S.vlva Miller. Alwildii WIUoii, teacher. BtiS Orpingtons for Sale. " 1 will Hell 2 fulMilouicd I'.nfl rpitil ton cnektrclrt, '1 llhode l-l.i:.d liedn; prk'o very reoimljU. C'l;irenc Kite, I'rinevillo, Oregon. 2-i Sv GRAND BALL Christmas Eve and New Years Eve AT THE Skating Rink -: The entire floor will be covered with canvas. Supper j will be served in the hall. A good time guaranteed to all. Morgan's Orchestra will furnish the music 1 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR ! PERRY POINDEXTER, - Manager a vogue The Passion Play j A I i i Watch Chains, each $2 to $35 Neck Chains, each $3.50 to $20 Cufr Buttons, pair 75c to $20 We take subscriptions For any Magazine published in the world. New pattern furniture We are receiving each week new patterns in furniture. Call and inspect. You are welcome. WE SHALL MOVE TO THE MALING BLOCK DECEMBER 26 B FRIDAY AFTERNOON CHRISTMAS DAY EGINNING at 4:30 Christmas afternoon we will open the exhibition of the world famous moving pictures THE PASSION PLAY, taken from life, as produced by the German peasants in the year 1 900 at Oberam mergau, Germany. At enormous expense these films made by photography have been colored by hand. Dr. H. Charles Dunsmore will lecture on the scenc3 during the exhibition. Two illustrated songs, "The Holy City" sung by Miss Celia Nelms and "The Hymns of the Old Church Choir" sung by Randolph Ketchum, will be presented on the program, besides special duet. Come out and see this grandest of all moving pictures depicting the life of Christ while on earth. We have made a special effort to offer you this opportunity of seeing this most impressive drama and you can't afford to miss it. We guarantee as fine an exhibition as can be seen anywhere and at less cost to you. Your Christmas will not be complete without a visit to the Passion Play. At 7. P. M. the Same Program Repeated Ladies' Coats and Tailor Suits oving Picture Show I 4 t Randolph Ketchum Frank LaFoIIette & In the latest shades of Greens, Blues, Grays and Browns -coats m 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 GOATS for Misses and Children in White, Grays, Browns and Keds. 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 Prineville at so modest a price. We can save you money on your new suit Clifton & Cornett Prineville, THE BRICK STORE Oregon.