Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 25, 1909, Image 3

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Thanksgiving Offerings in
High-grade Table Linens
Damasks, Napluns, Doileys, complete sets, Centerpiece, at right price for this Thanksgiving Week
NEW SHOE ARRIVALS
Mens, Women' 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 Sorbsis Shoes, - $3.50
Ladies Patent Kid Shoes - - - 4.00
Mens Heavy Work Shoes - - 3.50
B.&H. Boots - - - - ... 5.50
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c 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 youhave
an old separator of any make we will be glad to make you a
trade for a New Empire.
The Cold Stays Out and the Style Stays In
when you re wearing a Sincerity overcoat. Warm enough for the
keenest cold, but light enough not to be a burden. The makers
reshrink fabrics that come from the
mill marked 'fully shrunk" 'till the
loss is 15 per cent that's their loss.
As a result the style stays in that's
your gain. And every stitch every
bit of work on a Sincerity garment
is directed towards making the style
more than the looks. And all
Sincerity
Cloth
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carry the Sincerity label as a pledge
to you of the WEAR AHEAD of the
garment that bears it High qualities
at medium prices.
Lively-J Compaey,
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New Saw Mill
Located at Gist.
Several , large tract of timber
. land have just been purchased by
' Wm. Durkhard, Of C.fst'witha
. view to furnishing timber for the
new saw mill at that place
. The mill owned by Mr. 8poo of
Lebanon it to be located near the
junction of Three Creek Draw, and
the Company ditch. Mr. Burk
hard is well and favorably known
here, while Mr. Spoo, though
more recent arrival, has been in
the section long enough to make
. many friends and prove his rea
. worth of character. With such
i ' men as these at the head of the
new euterpriee it success is as
Dured.
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Sisters Items.
, Mr. Swanson was a caller at Gist
, Tuesday. . "
Mr. Winter spent Saturday at
: tho Bisters.
' Miss Phelma Cobb was on the
sick list this week.
'A band of beef cattle from this
place was driven to O'Neil, Mon
day.
Joe Fryrear wont to , Desert
Springs the last of the. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold have
moved to Gist, where they will
spend the winter.
Miss Opal Taylor was the gueBt
of Miss Mary Fryrear, Saturday.1
Mr. and Mrs. Beesing have
moved into the house owned by
Wunderly.
Mr. Stockloy made a business
trip to Desert Springs, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Farthing returned
from Redmond, Saturday.
Thomas Arnold and daughter,
Mrs. Hodson, have returned from
Prinevillo, where they had some
dental work done.
The school has been increased by
by the attendance of Miss Ella
Job and her sister.
Mrs. Nervet Cobb has just re
turned from Portland, where she
underwent a serious operation.
Marseilles Thomas of Redmond,
was a caller here on Tuesday.
Oregon Trunk Buys
Chunk of Hillman
CLASSIFIED LOCALS.
House for Sale Four-room house, two lot
for (ale; north aide. Inquire at thii ofllce.S
Lost Ab out two weeka ago, gent's open-
five 20-year goMlllled case watch, Wal
tliam movement. Suitable reward for
return to W. Frank IYtett. oll-tf
For Bent Furnielied or unfurnished tire
room bouae in i'rinevilU. Apply at this
office. ol4-tf
Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping
J. 8. Fox, iVWille, Or. Prepare.! to
do all kinds of clerical work. Located
in office of M. B. Biggs. olt
GRAND BALL
Twenty-seven acres in the center
of the townsite of Hillman, the
new townsite just south of Trai
crossing has been transferred to
the Oregon Trunk Line Railroad
company. Tho consideration
mentioned in the det-d was "$1 and
other valuable considerations."
"One of the conditions of the
transfer of this property was that
the Oregon Trunk Line build
ciass a ireigni and passenger
station on it and such switches and
sidetracks as would be necessary
sayB H. r Cooper, president of the
investment company. "The
properly consists of 271 acres in
section 16, township 1. ranee 13
east of Willamette meridian. Hill
man is to be on the lines of both
the Oregon Trunk and the Pes
chutes railroad and we bore to
make it one of the most important
nf iVlA fAnt.Yal ftvarrnn Aitiaa "
Keep Up tfia Farm.
It Is of the 3-eatost Importance that
wo keep tip tho (fertility of our farms.
No good farmer 'will try to sell off ev
erything nroduood on his farm unless
he purchases Uirce Quantities of fer
tilizer, because, he knows his land will
become exhausted by so doing. The
farmer who soils off his hay nnd other
crops, keeping little or no lire stock
and returning nothing to tho soli, is
pursuing a vary shortsighted course
nnd will, soon, find that his farm will
produce nothing to soli because the
soli has become exhausted.
Causal of Barn Firts.
According to Insuranco estimates.
about 40 per cent of barn fires are
caused by lightning, 10 to 15 per cent
by cnreleswmess and the balance by va
rious cnuses, including incendiarism.
Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50
Year. County Official Paper
Barley as Hog Feed.
While corn ln tho most of our terri
tory la considered the great fattening
grain, various tests have shown that
other grains may be substituted ln a
great many eases. At some of our sta
tions barley has been .tested In com
parison with corn, the result being
Tory Tavor&Dio to the barley. In gen
eral. It may be said that the results
have shown that barley Is not quite
equal to corn, pound for pound, but Is
very ciose to it, ana when we consider
the high quality of the carcass pro-
uuceu Dy nancy reeding we may al
most say It surpasses corn as a grain
for producing a high grade of pork.
Farmers Advocate.
Poultry Notes,
Keep the drlnklnir fountain einnn
land Oiled with fresh water.
I'ced mash at noon, train tn th
imorulng nnd nleht
i Insect powder sprinkled ln the hen's
leathers and kcroseno oil with a weak
solution of carbolic add applied on the
roosts Is a good treatment for lice.
If hens get constipated, clvn on fwi
of wet ninsh with epsom salts, one ta-
Diespoonrui to nrteen hens. It has
been fouud by experience that hens do
as wen on dry mash as moist
For roup give NeriunncnnntA of nnl.
ash the site of a chestnut dally In a
gallon of drinking water.
Alfalfa For Dairy Cattla.
Alfalfa is exceedlnirlv rich In nm.
teln, the element ln whtch corn and
other crops are deficient, and henea it
serves admirably as a balance to the
feeding ration, saving the purchnse of
blgh priced feedstuff s, such as wheat
oran. it is vua high quality that makes
It esieelally prized as a factor In dairy
husbandry. It supplies the one requi
site Which Trovldence hml nnnnrontln
failed to provide ln establishing the
otherwise ready made conditions for
dairying in Kansas. F. D. Coburn,
Secretnry Kansas Department of Agri
culture,
For Sale : Seven room house and four
lots, good out-buildings. Can b had on
reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. Hugh
Lister, Prineville, Oregon. s23lf
Given by Hose Company ,
No. 2
Thanksgiving Night
Thursday, Nov. 25
At Club Hall, Prineville
Morgan's , Full Orchestra
Refreshments served right
in the Club Hall.
Tickets,
One Dollar
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Keep Out The Cold.
For weather strips to keep out the
cold, go to A. H. Ltppmau & Co.
nmnlr Cinnnfv .Iruirnal Hnnntn offi
cial Paper. Subscribe for it. f 1.50 year.
Quality
la what the careful buyer in
vestigates when purchasing jew
elry or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
P1387
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
jeweler & Optician
Prineville, Oregon
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Seneral Blacksmithing
horseshoeing, wood work, etc.,
Neatly and Promptlt Dons
When rr ia Donb Bt : : :
fiobert TIfoore
Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed
Prineville,
Oregon.
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All charges prepaid to the nearest express office.
quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS f A Qf
1 NOBLE direct to you, all charge paid ' -
to the neareat railroad expret office.
Containing all those secondary constituents
the government chemists say MUST. BE THERE
that it may be called whiskey.
Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them,
whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol not
whiskey.
CYRUS NOBLE is pure;
It is old.
It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey.
Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best
known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EttabUttd 1864 105-107 Second Street. PortUi On
CUT AT THI8 UMt UtO HAH TO-O'
W. J. Van Schujmr & Co, rxli. Owmm
EacWd plen. Cod $4.90 l which ttott lend aw t oa If
four quarto GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
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