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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1908)
t Professional Cards, I The Place to Save Money The Place to Save Money THE LEADER . SSrimk , JCawytr The Holidays Are Over But Our Big Bargains Continue This winter finds us with the strongest line of shoes we have ever carried. Our increasing business has caused us to carry a larger'and better stock, so we have a larger variety than ever before. We call your attention to the extra values which we are offering and in each shoe you will find the quality higher than the price. I It ; I : V Edwards-Stanwcod Shoes Combine 3 Good Qualities STYLE COMFORT DURABILITY HATS for Men, Youths & Boys We also have just received a full line of the latest style of hats for men, youths and boys. I. Michel, Prineville, Oregon C SSrijt SVtat Cstat Ofdc ih lieo. W. llnm (JJJ S?. Cuutt, fftrnfy-mt-jCmm Redmond News. REDMOND, OKEGOX. DEC, 27. Wives of tbe Woodmen jjot their beads together not long since and the result was they stormed the local camp last night during a special meeting. For ammunition they were supplied with plenty of rounds of biscuits, pickles, beans, cheese, nuts, cake and coffee and the Wood men were not long in capitulating. We hope that this is only tbe begin ning of a series of social events iu which Woodmen and prospective choppers shall take the leading part. The ladies seemed to enjoy surprising as much as the men liked to be sur prised. E. O. Getchell and wife departed for White Salmon, Wash., last Mon V day, where they wllj s-perjil the j. ' summer. Tiiey plan then to return, build better and further Improve their place on which they have made a nice beginning this fall. Mr. Worrell will have charge of the place the coming year. A. O. Walker and wife from the Johnson ranch neighborhood are visiting with II. A. Meyers and fam ily over Christmas time. Mr. Martin, father of Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. Kenyon, is here visiting from North Dakota. We note the oldest son of D. C. Hall among the new arrivals. We are glad to welcome the young man to the community. C. L. Lowther exjiects to move to Redmond this week from his Trail Crossing farm. He has rented rooms In the Lauderbnck building and will begin a series of meetings for the Methodists next Sunday night. McLallin and young have a forty acre Job of clearing just west of C. M. Redtield's farm. The sale of town lots has been quite brink the past week. Kirk Whittd bought two and Perry Smith four. Both will proceed to Improve Immediately. The Sunday School entertainment Thursday night brought out what was probably the Mggvst Indoor crowd ever assembled In Redmond. It Is thought that over two hundred were present. The Sunday School room was taxed to Its utmost. If some of the little folks were a little disconcerted at so many beinj pres ent and forgot their lines and If the teamwork was not always perfect It Is not to be wondered at or laid up against them. Even Santa Clans remembered how things looked at his first appearance here three years ago and wondered where so many people came from. Mrs. Tuck Is reported as leing ill in bed. Clint Woods, B. J. Henuinger and E.C. Park will be visitors at the Gist sawmill this week. The long dry epell Is being broken this evening by the appearance of water In the ditches. - ' - C. X. Ehret moved yesterday Into his new house and the family Is now pleasantly situated. It is a well arranged, commodious home. A dormer window overlooks the town and gives a good view of the moun tains in the distance. We shall be glad to see others build as well. We did not have a full report of the election of Sunday School officers to day, but heard that Mrs. W. B. Chapman was elected suieriiiten dent. We hoped in this letter to given brief resume of some of the Improve ments thut have been in progress in the vicinity of Redmond during the past year, but did not get the ma terial In shape. When the Improve ments of a year are bunched together they make a showing of which we have reason to be proud. E. C. Park. Culver Cullings. Get This Separator. Sharpies Cream Separator No. 2; will sell or trade for stock, cows preferred. Separator nearly new. For particulars eee J. II. Smith, Prineville, Or. 12-31-2tp For Sale. One second-hand 3,'i-inch wagon, 110. 12-31-2t J. II. Delobb, Prineville, Or. Culver, Ore., Dec. 2S. After a stay ot 25 daw st Cul ver, the Ilarriman surveyors have departed for the moulh of t,be De schutes river. Monday, at noon, C. J. Milligan's house caught fire, burning a hole in the roof. John and Lee Peck and families, who have Fpent eeveral ' months near Medford are coming back to Crook county again. . Christmas eve many people attended the Christmas Cantata at the school house, alter which they wentrover to Culver hall and attended a dance given by the surveyors. Roscoe Howard, manager of the D. I. & P. Co. pasted through Culver Saturday enrouto for Portland. Mr. Giles and family, old res idents of Crook county, who have been absent for a few years stopped over in Culver on their return to tftcir home near- Redmond. Mrs. Jesse Harcrow is here from Portland visiting her mother, Mrj. Spinks. Mrs. Thoma3 Alderdyce, who went to Seattle several weeks ago to visit her mother, is expected home next week. A dance will be given at Culver hall Friday night, January 1. A basket eupper w ill be brought by those who attend. Misses Lula Osborn and Lottie Fendall who spent several months at Bend, came home last week. Culverite. . 0. Jfy, fAjrn'cimm mmd Smrytm Calls Axwrii rioxrrtT TUT oa Niwmt limes on IHioa tiovm of AtunaoN's Vara stun. Hoilt iiiu au rvJ Ui'UC telephone. Belknap dc d wards SpAjtitimm mmd Surfmmmm, Of mm tV f atfoM' !Primmll: Crtfm. J. S?OJnitry Cm fawtra prmmpty afwjr mr mifkt Vtta fmm b,n S t?mtomM ' IP-mr Sm. jw.v. Jmt mm mVmtm JVi ... Orf jCawyr Practice in all State and Federnl Court Wilson's Shoe Shop I have opened np a show shop In 1'rinevtlU) in tliu MoCalltstcr builitiiiK, on Main otreel near tlieOcliiH-o bri ii;, ami am pre pared todoall kimlsof repairing. All . work done neatly and promptly nd satisfaction gimr uutettl. Price ery reasonable. A trial will convince you that this is the Wt place to have your ehou repairing done. J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or. For Irrigated Farms J T7 I I. b ana rruu Lanas IS THE I s ft I Redmond, - Oregon l & DESCHUTES VALLEY ! u Kedmi WHITE H. F. JONES RE M O V We are now doing business in our new quarters where we will be pleased to meet all new as well as old customers. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a Happy New Year, we remain, respectfully, THE WINNEK COMPANY Pedigreed Stock O Poland Chinas o g Duroc Jerseys g Black Langshan Chickens E. C. PARK KKDMONI), OREtJON Lively-Jordan-Lanius Co. Holiday Salle WHERE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY The prices on our entire stock in all departments will be 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 Our Clothing Sale Clothing at Less than the Cost of Production. We nn propa ri'd to locate Intcixllntr wttliTH on iroveriinifiit land within ony dlHtuni'i' of thin city; can Mhuw you one cliUm with two tliu Mprlnir. Wrlti to LaFoi.i.kttb & Nkaiiuiy, Box ill, I'rliievllle.Crook Co., Oregon. Gty Property for Sale. A. II. I.lpplililt) hint M'Vernl plcoen ol choice city proH-rty lor nle. St him. lULDlf Natict of Final Satement. Nilli- U honlT (len by Hie unilxrolined I In- hiI in I til( nitor ur I ho piitl of John A Intimit, drrNWHl, tlml h lift. iiiNili and Itkul ll Dnitl Mi'munllnc 'f hU aluiltillriilon n mild ttHU with Ut clrrk nf the rountv court. nml llml llirrouiitr murl linn Mmidm llm lat dnv of K.-I.ruiirv, nl lu o'rlork In LIm. fiirwii.Min nf tliitt ilikV. nt Ihi (Htunlr niurt rKiin In trhipvlllw, Orceon, k the time nnd ! pliice lor hpitrliig Milil uiikI eocoiiiiuiK. H. K.UHAY, AdinlnlHtrnlor of the rotate uf John A I IhUuiii. thiviiiwd. 11 Notice of Final Settlement. Kol ! In h-rt'li gl vin hy th uniti-wlitiM-d, the adiiiliiiNiriilnr or tin mlnla ir rn-d I. ; Andi'rwin. diwaurd, Hint he hn made and : niid with Iheefitiiity rlerk ht Utiul aeouiit' , Ins of his ndinlrUHtrntliin nf unlit imIhI and i Unit tliti court IniM Mt Miindav, thw ImI dav of Feliruury, Is', at l o'rlix'k In tin- fomiiKin 'of Unit iluv. at the county cuurt room In i I'rlncvlllH, Oretfon, an the time and placn for ! iicuriiik and hciuihk mjiiii iiiiiii a4toiiniinir. : At which tint and iiiucennv ucmon lnlcrtHt ed In hhIiI enlitUi may uipcur and obJc!t to uld 11 mil aciHiuiiiiK. M.ll. Kl.t.toTT. AdmlnlHlrntor of the enlula of Kred V. Anderson, diwuiicd. ll . . . ANNUAL . . . FIREMEN'S !& RA 4 February 12 AT POINDEXTER'S RINK Canvas Floor. Refreshments will be served in the hall. Music by Morgan's Orchestra- until 12:30, Demaris's orchestra from that hour on. An all night dance. EVERYBODY INVITED J5 Tickets - - $1.00 Citation. In the County Court of the Htale of Oregon. Knr Ihe ( iiuntr or Crook. In the matter of the rata La of John Me Vclgh. Ihwnjw'd. 1inllon. To luiU II llocue, K.llcn Mary Wi Velth and all heira unknown. If any there be, of John McVeigh, decra.nl: OrreMliff: In the name of the Hint of Oregon, you are hcrehy el'cd and reiiulred to apimtr In the counfv court of the Htale of On ion, for Ihe county of rook, at the court room thereof, at I'rluevllle In the county orCnmk, on Mon day, the Ut Uv ofKrhruary, !, nl IUo'cliM-k lu Ihe forenoon of Unit day, then and there lo how rnu, if any there lie, why an order lioiild not lie granted to the admlul.tnitor or .aid entitle aolhnrlnliig lilin to M'll rernlu real iliile ofutlil deueaiKul a. lu hU IH-llllon lirnycd for. lit wil: Ihe Northwiot u Hurler of Hei'ilon Twelve In Tow n.li 1 1 Th Irtern M,iulli of Hnnve Nineteen Kul of WlllumcUe Merld lun In I trcgon. WIUiciui, the lion. II. C. Kill., fudge of the rou 11 ly court or Hie Hlnie of Oregon, for the ci ly orcrih.k. with the M-al of utld court iioncii, ting in uuy or Hccemlir, A. li. Attet: Warren llrown, clerk; by May llclle lli ed. deputy olerk. 1J-.I1 WUI Kcoptn Wood Yitrd. I will 0wit ii woo.1 jra.nl iMrembrr 13 In romie. lion with wutxl saw. la-IU-awp II. L, HuttllM. Bud Orpington far Salt. 1 will sell 3 ftill-blootie.) Hurt Orplngr lon ciM'ktrele, 2 lOiudti I.Uml Knit; t-rii-e very reamiiblt. t 'I are nee Kii, rritievlllo, Oregon. 12-2il'wp Nelict ! Foul 5ll Notice Is herel.jr ttlien, by the umler Igneil. the ailmliiintrntor ol the estate of T, J. Powell, (lii epKi il, tint n lin. maile and hleil In the county cmirl his llnitl nc eoiiiithiH of lila niliiilul.trnllon of Haiti ea tittc, anil the llonornliie Comity Judge has art Moinlnv, the lat tiny of February, Itknl, at 10 u'clork In Hie fun-iiixiii, at lite founty court room in Prineville. llregoii, a I lie tune nitil plnie for tirnriug Ull, sm-hHiik aaiil llnnl aci'iiiiiiliiig. At which time anil plin o nil n r'unia IiiIitckIimI in snld estate may ncsr and oliJn:t to audi tinnl m eoiinling. J. O. roYYKMi, Admiulitrntor of the et.ite of T. J. Powell, ilecrnacil, 12-2-4 "La Vogue" Ladies' Coats 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 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 THE BRICK STORE Prineville, . . Oregon.