Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 25, 1909, Image 2

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WE have just received a complete new line of Men's, Women's antl Children's
Winter Wear, including Shoes, Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, Sheep and Blanket
lined Boots, etc In fact we keep everything that will be required by the family
during the winter. We always carry a complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Tin
ware, etc Our Christmas Goods are arriving. You will find our prices right
THE STORE THAT WILL SAVE
"The Leader"
I. MICHEL, PROP.
The Shu-mi-as Hold
First Anniversary.
The Shu-ntl-a Club and invited
guests were entertained Inut Friday
evening by Mrs. Wlnnek, assisted by
Mesdanies Edwards, Wkkersliam,
and LaFollette. The occasion was
the first anniversary of this organix
atlon. Ulsa Tarrott, the presideut
ot the club, welcomed the guest and
Rave a brief sketch of the work done
during the past year. She dwelt at
length upon woman's place in his
torical art and modern literature,
emphasizing the fact that it is
through the clubs of today that
woman is fulfilling her destiny and
performing her self-imposed task of
beautifying the surroundings, en
lightening the intellect and elevating
the morals of our grand republic.
Miss Farrott was followed by Mrs.
Belknap, who gave in her inimitable
manner, a humorous selection from
"Josh Allen's Courtship." which was
greatly enjoyed by both members
and guests.
Next came a vocal duet by Mrs.
'Rosenberg and Miss Conway. This
was a rare treat for music lovers.
The closing number of the short
program, Mrs. Wlgle's reading of
Riley's "Happy Little Cripple" was
an especially pleasing rendition of
this pathetic scene.
The committee the announced
that we would be favored with an
oratorio and each person was handed
a slip of paper upon which was
found two lines of a popular song.
At a given signal, the members of
the oratorio began to sing. Pande
monium reigned for a few moments
but duets and quartets were soon
formed by those singing parts of the
same song. Each quartet was then
required to render its selection, that
the judges, Messrs. Gray. Brown and
Kayler, might award the prize. The
favored four, Mesdanies Rosenberg,
Clifton, Messrs. Hofer and Elliott re
ceived a lovely box of bon-bons and
the envy of every other quartet.
Matching of cut postals was an
other amusement indulged in by the
guests, and after refreshments con
sisting of the daintiest of dainties.
came the climax of the evening's
entertainment, when the various
quartets were called upon to sing
that a phonographic record might
be made, so that the musical talent
that had been developed in this
famous oratorio might live for pos
terity. The guests and members present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Wlnnek, Dr. and
Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. La
Follette, Dr. and Mrs. Belknap, Mr.
and Mrs. WIgle, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott,
THE WINNEK COMPANY
Shoes of all Kinds.
. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe is the eas'est
and best made shoe for men $5.00
The celebrated Wizard Shoe for men is a good
one. A complete line of the best shapes in
Btock; double soles for winter. $4.00
Smithsonian, the grade usually sold for $4.00;
Our price $3.50
Solid everyday Work Shoes, fitted with Im
perishable Soles, either tan or black. $3.50
Our Drug and Stationery
Departments are constant
ly receiving the newest
and best goods.
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PRINEV1LLE, OREGON
Mr. and Mr. Kaylor, Mtwdantra
WWkcTshiun, Clifton. HotH'nberjr,
Miss' Brink, Conway, 1'arrott,
Messrs King, Ashby, Hufer, Gray and
Brown.
Plats of New Towns
Have Been Accepted
Hats for the two new townsites of
Opal City and Ilillman, located on the
lines of both the Hill and H&rrinian
railroads now building, were accepted
and placed on file with the county
court at a special session of the county
board last Tuesday called for that
purpose. The plata were presented
first at the last regular session but on
account of some technicalities .were re
jected by the county court until the
corrections were made.
Opal City is eituated a few miles north
of Trail Crossing and Hiliman a few
mile: south.
The promoters were np against the
proposition of letting the approval of
the plats go over until the rtgular Janu
ary term of court unless they would
stand the expense of a special sofsion,
which they agreed to do. The lots will
now be put on sale, many contracts for
sales having already been made, trans
fers to be made as soon as the plats had
been approved, and now that this mat
ter has been cleared np it is supposed
that Crook county will be afforded an
example of town booming never before
experienced. The new cities have an
even break in the race for fuUre glory,
and all that Frineville can do is to wish
them well and say "Go to it !"
Will Drill a Well
. at Opal City
Joseph G, Houston, the father of
Opal City, was In Frineville the first
of the week and announces progress
iu the promotion of the new town,
realizing that It would be quite an
undertaking for the company to get
water from the power plant on the
Deschutes into the town at an early
date, a contract has been made for
the drilling of a deep well on a site
with an elevation of about 75 feet
above the level of the townsite.
Water will be pumped into a reaer
voir and distributed about the town
by gravity. Frank Loveland of
Madras has the contract for drilling
the well.
Mr. Houston states that he has
been put to some unexpected delays
in getting a survey for the electric
line to 1'rlnevHle started but thinks
that the work will be taken up in
charge of County Engineer F. A. Rice
not later than n't-xt Mondav.
Wlnnek
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Arrivals
YOU MONEY
May Get New
Mail Schedule
liecause of the extreme bad
roads and heavy mail?, action was
taken with the jMJstotlice depart
ment yesterday for the relief to the
present mail supply for the entire
Central Oregon.
Contractor 0. M. Coroett is in
Portland conferring with F. E
Whitney, chief clerk of railway
mail service for this territory, with
the view of getting a winter pched
ule for the l'rineville Shaniko
mail. This schedule if put into
effect, will provide for the mail to
leave Frineville at 6 a. m. each
day and thus avoid missing train
connection at Saniko which is not
infrequent, and has happened a
number of times during the past
two weeks. It aLso provides that
the mail leave Shaniko at 6 a. in
each day instead of at night as at
present. The incoming mail has
become eo heavy that it is impos
sible to handle it at Shaniko post
office in less time than two hours,
and the late arrival of trains at
this time of the year which is
caused by difficulties in the Rocky
Mountains, causing delay of the
west bound trains, make the dis
patching of mail from Shaniko
somewhere between ten o'clock and
midnight.
If the requests of Cornell are
allowed, he will start two coache?
from Shaniko each -morning at 6
o'clock, thus dividing the load, and
in case of disability of either coach,
the other will bring the mail
through.
Mr. Cornett and the postmaster
at Frineville are also recommend
ing that there be established a di-
jrect line of mail communication
along the west side of the county,
from Ileisler to l!end by way of
Madras, Redmond, and Laidlaw,
which will divide the weight of
mail, sending the southbound mail
for tbe west side of the county
over a more direct route.
If put into effect at all, the new
arrangement will no doubt be pro
vided for at once, perhaps by De
cember l,so as to handle the an
nual heavy holiday mails with
better dispatch than the present
arransement will warrant. The
proposed service will perhaps con
tinue until March 1.
Jewelry Department.
Our Jewelry Department is full of new
goods. In Rings we have a number of
small diamond rings for Misses, good
quality stones, value from,$15 to $35.
Ladies' Watches, hunting and open lace, $15
to $60 each.
Chains, Brooches, Pins, Bracelets, Ear Rings
and Lockets, both filled and solid gold.
Edison Phonographs.
The long evenings are here. The best help
to amuse and entertain is the Edi3on
Phonograph. We have the best sizes in
combination types that play both two and
four-minute records. Different prices
$22, $30 and $40.
Sold on Easy Payment Plan.
ompany
County Court.
Pursuant to adjournment the
countv court met at its court room
PrineviHe, Oregon, at 10 a. ni.,
this 22nd Jay of November, 1000.
Present, 11. V. Kllif, Judne; II. 11.
lUyley and Janus Rice, com
missioners. The parties having
business to be transacted not be
ing ready, this court hereby ad
joums to meet at 10 a. m., Novem
ber 23, HKW.
Pursuant to alove adjournment
the county court met at its court
room at 10 a. in., this 23rd day of
November, liHH). Present, II. C.
Kllis, R. II. P,yley and James
Rice, commissioners.
The Crook County Investment
Company submitted its, plat of the
townsite ot llillmun. And now is
presented to the court the appli
cation of Crok County Investment
Company lor the approval of its
platted townsite ot llillman, ac
companied by its plat, tracing,
dedication and affidavit ot eur
vevor. and it appearing to the
court that all of the requirements
of law have Wen complied with;
tnat the county surveyor and
county assessor have examined and
approvedsaidplat.it is therefore
ordered that saf J plat be approved
by the court and spread of record
In the matter, of the townsit
plat of Opal City, offered by the
Opal City Land Company. And
now is presented to the court the
application of Opal City; Land
Company for approval of its- plaited
townsite of Opal Citv, accompanied
by its plat, tracing and dedication
and affidavit of surveyor, and it
appearing to the court that ali of
the requirements of law have been
complied with: that the countv
surveyor and county assessor have
examined ar.d approved saul plat
it is therefore ordered that sai
plat be approved by the court and
spread of record.
In re. expense of adjourned
meeting. It is ordered by the
court that the county clerk do
posit with tin county treas urer, to
the credit of the general fund, 140
paid bv the Crook County Invest
ment Company and $10 paid by
the Opal Citv Land Company to
ward defraying the expense of this
adjourned meeting of the county
court held November 22nd and
23rd, l'JOO, for the purpose of ex
aminingand approving the plats of
the proposed townsites of llillman
and Opal City. Thereupon court
adjonrned sine die.
Telephone Central .
In New Quarters
The Fioneer Telephone Corn
pany has moved its central ollice
from the Masonic building to the
second floor of the Adarnson block
and is fitting up a suite 'of three
rooms in neat shape. One room
will contain the opt-rators switch
boards and communicates with
the public office, which will hold
the long distance booth. lhe
other room will be the manager's
olhce and bookkeeping -depart
ments. hverythine is beinpr ar
ranged with the idea of conven
ience and the appointments will
all be up-to-date. Manaeer Uoona
announces that he will shortly
compile a directory which will be
printed in book form, and that
thereafter all subscribers M-ill be
required to call up the party de
sired by number. .
The Farmers' & Merchants' line
at Laidlaw has been connecteJ
with the Fioneer company and a
Ion? distance toll service has b en
given this rural line. This is the
idea that the Fioneer company is
offering the rural lines. The com
pany does nob desire to acquire
any faimer lines. It wants the
farmers to connect so that they can
have the conveniences of a long
distance toll service right from
their homes.
What "Amberol" Meana
When Edison Amberol (four-
niliiute) Uccords were first brought
out by the National Phonograph
Company, many people expected to
see transparent records like the
amber that pipes terns and sldecombs
ure made of.
The National Phonograph. Coin
pany aHsert, however, that the name
"Amberol" has nothing whatever to
do with the composition of the
Record, but Is simply In reference to
the amber-like clearni'ss and purity
of tone that these Records give In
reproducing music of all kinds.
Among the twenty-seven new
Amherol Ri-cords just announced are
three by Harry Lauder, the fumous
Scotch comedian, one by Victor
Herbert and his famous orchestra,
one by Sousa's Band and several
excellent ballads and monologues.
The new Ldison Standard (two
minute) Records ulso Include a Her
bert number, a Sousa selection,
comic songs by Grace Cameron,
Billy Murphy, Josle Sadler, one of
Cal Stewart's Uncle Josh monologues
and several dance selections.
Taking Amberol and Standard to
gether, there are fifty-one Records on
this new list and you can't afford
to miMS any of them. Sold by The
Wlnnek Co.. Prlnevllle, Or. It
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RECORD
Pacific ttortt Llnlracnt U prepared
prely lor (he needs ot hortemta ind
urwhmca. It b powerful tod pent
intinf liniment, a remedy tot emergen,
cks. A tooihint embrocation lor the
retiel ol pla. an the bet liniment lor
sprains ind sorencti. I'tuqualed lor
curing the ounds and injuries ol
BAKliGO WIRE and Inr healing culv
abrasions, sores ad bruises Pacific
horse Liniment b fully guaranteed.
No other Is so good or helpful in so many
ays. II it fails to satisfy, weauthorUe
all dealers to refund the purchase prke.
tinu uw TTr. rim ccnt.
HOVT CHCMICAl CO tmu Oat.
BOOKLET iX3B5 niCB
For sale by Templeton & Son
BASK STATEMENT.
Ui jHtrt i fi (ni(ii tf The Firt
Sutnnutl Uttitk, in f'riiwrilU, iu Iht
Stult 1 Orr nm, ul tlvr chat of businm,
.Vor. JO, 1900.
Kosoiimvs:
fai and (twminU iV.ttlO SO
OtrnlrnfUs wcureii Mid nnwenred. IS.IHh oo
('. S. ItoiuU to strut ciri-uUlina I'J .IM) i
Honda, Nrcuriliea, etc 0,3 Ui
Hanking - hniue furniture and
liituna.. . 12,M7 12
Duo from Nttiimikl l'anka (ni
liewrveAueiiU) 9,fil SS
Due fnuii Stiita nnd 1'rivot1 liaiik.
and llankore. Trust Con p mios
and Havini lUnk .".!7I 71
Ihif fntm ntntvMi rwrve ae-lU ltH.-'fil Nil
'lut-kx una oilier chuIi items. . . I,'-I
N"te of nllier Nfttiunul Kuiik..... 5 00
Fractional paper currency, nickcU
and ct-nU ft S3
LAwrri. Mo.nkv Kkhinvr is Kask. viz;
Sri .i.'.47S W)
lKl-Umlriiot.... 2,fJ0 W 35,1314(0
Itnltiiiption fund with li.
Troa'rl."X "f circulation) 025 00
Total . 7175 60
Liabilities:
Cinital stick paid in SO.nnO.OO
Surphn. fund 60,000.00
Undivided pmfiU, lent exivn ,
and taxn wid ' 20,252 7
National Hunk notes outstmiding 0,MO 00
Individual drlioaita aniijt'ct to
check '.. 377,7M6
Demand certificate" ol d.-jxnit 211,052 ! 5
Total
.S527.175 60
STATU OK OttMJON,
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I T M. lUumn. Cashier of the almve-
rumril dank, do wilemlilvnwear that tneabovo
utaU'ini'nt- ia true to the l-Ht "f my kno.
lede and belief. T. M. BAhUWls,
. CWnrr.
Siilwcrihfd and aworn tr before me this
23th day of November, VM.
M. K. ISiunk.
Notary l'ubllc.
Coukk-ct Attest:
Wat WrjR7.wim.itR)
:nr?y W. Foster Director
Z.M.Brown )
Report of the Condition
of THE CROOK COUNTY BANK ot I'rlnc
vllle, In the nute o( Oregon, at the uloao ol
bualneas November 18, lw:
RIWOt!B(.'l!!(.
Loana and dlacounOi I W.WW 78
Overdraft, secured and nnaeeureil , . 8.109 82
Bonrls, aecurltiel, etc 2,8ftl Rl
Banking house, furniture anil fixture! 2,'H 11
Other real cxtnte owned 6,Wio 00
one from banks (not reserve banka). 1,300 7-1
Due from approved reaervc banks. ... 49,11)3 87
Checks and other cash itcma Oil
Cash on hand 11.170 86
Total . WbflM ISO
MABIMTIKH.
Capital stock paid In M,000 00
Undivided profit, less expenses and
taxes paid M,l4 U
Due to banks and bankers. . . .' 7,378 48
Individual deposits subject to check, 1011,568 38
Demand certificates of deposit 1,704 37
Time certificates of deposit 5,873 77
Cashier's cheeks outstanding 2,508 05
State deposits 2.708 59
Total 1176,81)6 80
State of Oregon, Comity of Crook, ss:
I, C. M. Klklns, cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above state
ment is true to the best of my knowlcdKO and
belief. !. M Kl.K ins, cashier.
HiilisrTllied and sworn to before me this 24th
day of Nov. limit. M. H. Kli.iott,
Notary I'ublic.
Correct Attest! D. F. Htrwabt,
W. A, Booth,
Directors.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice Is hereby j?lven that all Crook comiiy
warrants mi to mid liicludlnK registered No.
462, will be paid on presentation. Interest
ceases from this date. Dated this 28th day of
October, M0. W. F. KING, (Jo, Treas.
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FOR
Furniture
Carpets
Ranges
Hardware
AND
Building
Materials
GO TO
Thomson, Macleod &NeiIl
Late of Swectland Building
Have Moved Their Offices to 429 Henry Building,
4th and
PORTLAND,
Where they will be glad to ee you. If you
have a farm or land of any description to
ell, write with full particulars. If you want
to buy, state what'you want and they will be
glad to get it for you on the most reasonable
terms.
Real Estate and Land Dealers
In all parts of the State.
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iiianKsmvmff
Turkeys and Chickens
ORDER THEM NOW
and you will be
sure to get one
If you do not like Turkey or Chicken try some of ovr
Fresh Sausage
It's the best you ever tasted. Be convinced
City Meat Market
Horigan & Still, Proprietors
nm m m m m
I FREE !
P Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10
51? Dinner' SeU given to our cus-
tomers Absolutely. FREE
P Keep Your Eye on the
$4 That stands in a
of our store and
j to run down and
fj intervals.
i Our Liberal Offer: i
With ach cbhIi purchaHe of a curtain amount yon mako at our
J utore wo will givo you a card on wjiich the time of the day ia utatnpod. fly
dii Hrintf cards to our store on the date and time specified thereon, and n e!&
M complete dinner Bet m tie given to the person present holding the ?l?
card on which ia stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops at. j
ct It Ih nocensary for all ticket holders to he in our store at (he time jit
f ji when the face of the clock is uncovered. ill
ti5 We want you to secure one of these hanusome dinnor sets so as to
M advertise our husineai and to show In a Buhstuntitil way that we'appre- j
ciate your trade. We aro not making any money on them we don't
?(? expect to we make this offer simply to phmse our old customers and SI?
(I) to make new customers. This is a splendid opportunity for you to (If
secure a handsome set of diuhea absolutely free. m
ijl If your ticket does not secure a set for you the first time the clock ffl
Jb5 is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win on it the next or the 5
Becond, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket is good while we 9i?
are giving Dinner fiots Free on this plan. Yours truly, r- w
1 Clifton &. Cornett I
12 GENERAL MERCHANDISE M
Prlnevlllo, - - Oregon
LINOLEUM
MATTING
SANIT0S
1 HlkHJ
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& CO.
Dollar
Oak Street,
OREGON.
Correspondence invited.
re
im tes m m iBm
FREE
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Clock I
conspicuous part
will be allowed
stop at stated