Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 04, 1909, Image 2

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STORE
NEWS
After our Gigantic Sale There Remained Numerous Odds and Ends
Which must be CLOSED OUT BEFORE COLD WEATHER
NEW SHOE ARRIVALS
Misses, Woraens' and Children.
It is only necessary to mention shoes to
anyone who ever bought shoes here to at
tract their immediate attention. Why?
Because they know the values we invariably
offer.
Ladies plain Kid Sorosis Shoes, - $3.50
Ladies Patent Kid Shoes - - - 4.00
Misses Heavy Work Shoes - - ' 3.50
B.&H. Boots - - 5.50
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We have accepted the agency for the Empire line of Cream
Separators. This is the machine that was shown at the Crook
County Fair and is the one separator that has given perfect
satisfaction all over the world. We expect to have two of these
machines, No. lb and 2b, set up on our floor Monday, Nov. 8,
and will be pleased to have you call and see them. If you have
an old separator of any make we will be glad to make you a
trade for a New Empire.
The busiest spot in Crook county during the two
weeks of our Gigantic Sale wai right in our store,
and we hope to keep it busy. Watch for our
Thanksgiving Announcement We are leaders.
Our prices are always right
LOOK AHEAD.
We sell all a man wears. Our
Clothing is Guaranteed and we
Make Good. Our New Line of
For Fall and Winter have been
selected with the view of satis
fying those who demand the
best" styles, best materials, best
workmanship, and best fit at
moderate prices. Will be
pleased to have you come in and
try on a few suits.
VJjX SINCERITY CLOTHES
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Company,
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Price & Son Buy
W. H. Cadle Ranch
T. B. Prite & Son have sold their
property at Hampton l'.otte to V.
W. Brown nt the reported price of
$3,500 and have bought the ranch of
V. H. Cadle on Mill ( reek for $14,500.
The Cadle ranch comprises 2n) acre
t fine land, mostly all in alfalfa and
under irrigation and the Bale includ
ed 35 bead of cattle, 14 hornea and
farm machinery and grain. It in one
of the beet in the county. It adjoin
the Charles Lister ranch which wns
recently leased ly Price, Jr., and the
two ranches will be run In connec
tion, W. II. Cadle expects to leave the
first of next week for California,
which was his home prior to thirty
years when lie came to Crook
county. Jack Cadle will remain here
until spring, gathering up theloote
ends of the business affairs, when he
will also go to the Golden State.
Fads From Franco.
The country stretching from I,e
Creusot to St. Eticnne is the Pittsburg
territory of I'm lire. Iron and steel
constitute the Important outputs in this
region.
France !s making rapid progress in
the Bianufacture of steel, having pro
duced 2.C77.HC. metric tons of ingots In
1007 as compared writn '.'.4:jij,oJ2 metric
tons iu 130U and 2:iV)Sl metric tons
iu 1005.
Th? number of physicians ln France
nas nearly doubled In ten years. There
are now 20,000, and nearly 2.000 are
turned out every year by the medical
senoo.s. i ees have decreased alarm
iniy because of this competition.
a new letter carrier has been In
stalled in the Pari.-? p-.stofflce. The
device Is att::cl;od M the letter boxes
end as koju r.-i n certain number of
letters have Uva xU,l the tray on
nhkh th.'.v fail ii Btsmcd by their
weight and -carries tUeai to the sorting
table.
Hill Buys Right
of Way at Bend.
The Oregon Trunk Railroad Co. hag
made caeh purchase of right of way to
Bend. Moreover, there is everv Indi
cation that the immediate futuro will
tee both the purchase of all the land
in the vicinity of the town necessary
for the new line, station and sidings, us !
well as the commencement of actual
building operations.
Last week Fred Hnnnel Bold to the
Hill purchasing agents a right of way
over his 160 acre homestead, two miles
southeast of Bend. A ttrip of 100 feet
in width was secured by the road build
erg. Bend Bulletin.
Special Meeting Hose No. 2.
A special n eeting of Hose Company No.
2, P. K. D.,is cllid for Monday evt ninp,
lovemler 22, at the hull at 8 o'clock.
Efery mender is urgently requested to at
t -lid a businen ofiuiportance will be con
sidered. n4 3s PETE BAKXKS, President,
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby hy llie tinilergighcil. the ad
ministrator of thi; estRU-ol Heuky Viiu-mrd,
deceased, to all jkthous Iih vinjf i-lttiins nxaiiiKt
K.tid deceased, to j.reieiii them Willi the proiK-r
vouchers, to Hie undersigned nt tio oiliea ot
M. K. KUiot in Priueville, (iri'tton, witliiu nix
m t ib Irum the tirst )ublW'utiiu ( tins
n M ice.
Dated this 4th il iv of Nov.. M
AM'IIKA J. VINKYARI).
.Adiuiuistralrisot tliecsuieof lleimley Vine
yard, deceased. u4
Fly Catches.
The highest ambition of Artia ITof
ni.m is to become the ChU-n
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tionals regular tirst baseman.
Chiw.go beat Cleveland on July 21,
1HS2, C5 to 1. TL;it i;5 (score has never
teen beaten in professional baseball.
Shortstop Bridwell of the New York
Nationals is an artist wiih his hands
on ground balls. He recalls Heinle
Eeitz Iu that respect.
In Mitchell and McLean tha Cin
cinnati Nationals have two of the tail
ed players in tee game and In'IIug
feias and Kane two or the shortest.
This is Bill Eradley's ninth year ln
professional baseball. n:U, although
classed by some with the down and
outs two years r.go. he Is playing the
most versatile game of his career.
Cmpire Jack Sheridan savs that Ar
rellaues, the Boston Americans' re
cruit, Is not only a pitcher of excep
tional ability, but Is a good ail around
ball player as well. Arreilanes is a
Paeilij coaster.
SH03T STORIES.
A ready sppenUor v.l!I ntter about
7.500 wurds an hour in maUlnj nn nd-dn-3.
The Cnlted Sta!es, inc!t;di:ig Hnwali,
if, with the single exception of Kussia,
tlie largest tea p;;ri hj-er China has.
Nmrly J1VX0C0 is Fj-at In the City
of 'li-::h-o every weeU on loitery tick
ets, r.nl in the same .e.iod only about
$70.(0-1 is paid buck iu premiums.
That t: OAt!:ict . mammoth was no
brer th:tu the ele-ibant of the present
c ty is hie fcUie-aent In n recent report
of the Smithsonian Institution.
A pruainerit mskcr predicts that
v.iihhi the next twelve months every
ciiy of mote than JC3.030 population
la thij country slit have a taxicnb
service.
A fjintiy luminous ml.-t In the Imlb
an on the fingers has I-en noted by
Pr-r, mr Foinmers on rubbing electric
!J '!.t 1 -iI'ia V.-.rit h::ve been not long In
r-'-- No s.iti,,factjry explanation lias
nean g.ven.
Gormley, The Tailor.
What alwut that winter suit ? Of course
you want it taiior-iade. It doesn't cot
any more than the hit-uiid-mi.-s kind. My
(ample are the ibiest iu town. Pressing,
rrpairir.g anil cleaning, tiive me a trial. 8-5
Hoioc fur Saie - Four-room botire, two lot
for "ale; north side. Inquire at this ofllce.8
I IDS WA NTKD Hy order of tlio county
oiiirt ol (!niok county, 1 m outliuriml to
Kdvertiw for teveuty cord of 4-foot Junt
IT wfKxl to be ilelirered prior to Uecent
lr 15, l!Ki!, and to Iw corded tor nie.inure
tuetit a fol town: 'A) cord' on the Crook
County Hi'h tk-hool lot and 5U cord on
tli Crook County Coiirthou-e lot. Ad
bid to lie li ft witu the county clerk by
November- 1, V.Wrj. The court reserve
tlie right to reject any and all bid.
Wakkk.i Hiown, County Clerk.
Kew York City.
Corr.parhttjii of prices shows that Hr-
I-og expenses in New York city are 12
per cent more than they were three
yer.rs ago.
There Is an average! of nearly two
peraom killed each day In New York
city by. falling from windows, down
step?, l.jto excavations or In some such
tnancer.
Evc:y ytiar New York city throws
Into the ji'.i.k heap enough buildings to
accotuatcdate a suinil city, or a popu
latlou t 50,000. In the last ten vcars
thr-r; have been torn down cnongh
buildings to hou--e 500.000 persons.
New Ywk Herald.
Pith and Feint.
Rome men are always having a "ter
rible time."
Look long enough and you will find
the weak spot iu every one.
Saving money require as much gen
ius as writing poetry, and it Is of a
better sort.
Men woe.hl bear their burdens with
better nature if they thought they had
n sipiare deal. No man thinks be gets
this.
Think over the worrying you did
yesterday. It certainly did you no
good, but it certainly did you hnrin.
Think of this the next time you feel
gruuipy.-Atchison Globe.
In a Cad Way. ,
The i:v.g:hh spoken by ihe "PenftwI-
vania Dutch." cs the inhabitants of
c-ortain di:;tiicts in the pastern onrt at
the Ftaie are popularly known, affords
Boie.e rare speciujens of expression. A
r.iun vviio was passing a n:onl! house on
Ihe outskirts of "Sous Hes.Helptn" fhnt
U the nearest possible rpt-lllng of the
i ;cni prontinoadon-beitrd the daugb
ler of (he fa.n'.ly calling her brother in
to supper. "George." she said, "you
cone ivii:! In now. Pa's on the table,
end i::a's half et!"
GRAND BALL
- Given by Hoie Company
No- 2
f Thanksgiving Eve
I At Club Hall, Prineville
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IIoKSKsiioKtNo, Wood Wouk, rrc,
Neatly and I'komptly Donb
Wiikm it h Done By : : :
Robert 7ooro
Satisfaction Will )c Guaranteed
Pki.neviixk,
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.Morgan's Full Orchestra
Refreshments' served right
in the Club Hall.
Tickets,
One Dollar
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Lcckimj the Telephone.
:e telepbotie began to ring in tha
rr's otiice. Ho iHiiocked the little
!: o:i it, answered the call, then
ruliy ptidlot-keil it again.
now, - Mia lie, "on
rnt of my friends.. I didn't the
i;:'!iitii I took the office. At the
of fhat n.onfh I bad fl bill of
T., telejihono calls. Oh, yes; long
. c .ui.i every otner kIml."-New
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEV1LLE. OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Itomennber us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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Quality
Ih whnt the careful buyer in
vestigates when purchaHing jew
elry or watcheH. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell wo guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to bo
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK. PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prineville, pregon
Statement of Re.ourcet .nd Llabiliti,. f
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the clo.. of bu.ie.t Sept. 1, 1909
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