Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 06, 1910, Image 5

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While We are not having a reduction sale, yet our patrons know that our prices will
compare favorably with those of any house in Central Oregon. Our stock is complete in
all departments. We invite you to call whether you buy or not.
The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon
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LOCAL MENTION
Mix Stella Young 1m home from
Pvirtlllllll t(l H'llt till' ll.llldll.VH.
Mr. iiml Mr. I.edford returned
Hntunliiy from 11 Unit In Portland.
Itev. ltiullinl went t Irfildlnw
Wednesday to hold n revlvnl iin't'1 Iiik-
Mm. ChnrleaChrlMlnnl and children
are now nt Cllne Fnlla vNIUng rela
tive. '
The Infant on of Mr, mid Mm. T.
It. Zell Is iiiltti sick with typhoid
f'vi'r.
Mr. Wliltla, who Is with Clifton &
Cornet t. left Sundiiy for a short visit
to the Willamette valley.
Arnotil & Storms have oisMicd a
Jobbing shop In the Itelkiinp bidding.
They repair furniture, clean citrpets,
ttC.
W. T. King lift the first of tlu
week with hi family for Portland
where hi children art attending
m'hool,
Tht Artisan InalHllcd their ollleer
tor the following year, Inst Monday
night. After a iliort program, mi
elaborate lunrh vu served.
Mix Clam Horncy, who hu Ihvii
attending the Whitman College In
Washington, Im left that Institution
niul taken up her studies lit Moscow,
Iilalio.
THE PEOPLE
ARE
FROM
MISSOURI
We Have Shown Them
We have shown the buying
public that at leant one "Ceaaiue
Sle" ha at Uxt taken place in
Prinsvllta, There have U-cn some
so-called "Sales" in our pity,
which htvo not k'ivoii thn buy in sr
imblic any advantage in reduc
tion. The generous, patronage the
public bus given its in the first
three opening day ot our Cash
Halo Ih proof tlmt nurn i a Cianine
Price ReaWiBI Salt, lllid is sppret'lil-
teil a aueli by the buying pii(lic.
Kemeuiber, everything in our
Immense stock ia greatly reduced,
we do not reserve a single item.
FOSTER & HYDE
Cash Sale
I Groceries
Hardware
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I 'J'RAPS" We now have in stock a complete line of Steel Game Traps in all sizes, both Newhouse
and Victor.
. .VTainrr &y
Joe Hrilelzer Im reported to 13 liav
Ing tt siege of nppenilleltlM.
HolM-rt Ilea wn In the pity from
Madras on business thla week.
Mis Irene tarne Im learning the
nrt of typesetting In the Jourtiul
olllee.
A. II. Llppmnn and Company have
a force of men rutting saw log on
Willow Creek.
Frank LnfolIetU lina returned
from n visit to Portland and Pull
nian, Washington.
Mrs. C. M.Trlplett and Mis Hynes
of Hend wcra passenger to the mil
road by auto, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra, Alex Thomson left
Wednesday morning for a vlalt In
LuOrande and later, Portland.
MImh Jane ('. Allen who- haa lHen
teaching on McKay Is now engaged
In the public aehoola of the city.
Mra. Louis (Hdtleld of Portland
arrived Tueadny and la a guest at
the home of her sister, Mra. Colllna
W. KlkltiM.
Mra. M. A Hoblnaon, Klta Itot.ln
aoii and Mra. Llnna H. Wood of
Madras spent several dnya In town
thla week.
The Polndexter hotel la again un
der new inniiHgeiiient. Olniated
hrothera and Alva (illlata have
thnrp f kitchen nud Park Donk,
the beda.
Mra. Jamea Montgomery wna called
to Portland laat wwk by the erloua
lllneaa ot her daughter, Mra. V, T.
Fogle. She wna mTothpanled by
her aon Charles.
. tleorge MlllU nn cnnie In from the
Cine Mountain country the laat of
the week. Ileaaya that cattle are
doing fairly well on the desert, not
withstanding the cold weather.
Twenty la-low aero la rvjxirieu na
the temiH'rature at Henry Carlln'a
ranch on Hear Creek laat Sunday
night. The therniometer rrglatered
4 below In I'rlnevllle that night.
Colburn Mel'lieraon waa In town
thla week from llaycreek. He had
an Accident the other day canned by
a wagon seat breaking and fell out
on the frown ground, brulalng his
face very paluftilly.
The annual number of the Port
land Orcgonlnu contained the bewt
write-up Central Oregon ever had.
There Ih uo tllHcountlng Its advertla
Ing value to this country. Our mer
chantable and marketable resources
will receive wide publicity at an op
portune time. A large Immigration
la sure to come this way the coming
summer.
We'ure advised by Edward A
lienls, the U. 8. weather man of
Portland, that he tried to get a tele
phone message to Prlnevllle on New
Year's day notifying stockmen of
the approaching cold spell but could
not on account of the wires being
down. When It's possible such ad
vance information will be scut to the
local weather man here for dissemi
nation. Jo Eo
LOCAL MENTION
J. (1. dark, of Aahwood Is In town
thla week to have aotne dental work
done.
Harold llahlwln, of the First
National Hank, returned Sunday
from a visit In Portland.
Chnrlea Whltsett, who has lxi-n a
business visitor la I'rlnevllle, re
turned to his home at Madras the
first of the week.
Wade Huston, since the expiration
of hla term as city marshal, has re
sumed his vocation as a surveyor.
Ills card apiears In this issue.
Attorney W. A. Hell writes the
Journal that himself and family are
now located at The Ihilles. His
residence address Is No. 305 Fast
Eighth Street.
The revival meeting held In tlie
I'nlon church will continue this
week. Interest Is growing. The
pastor Is doing the preaching.
Come with us and we will do thee
good. C. P. llailey, pastor,
tiny E. I.afollette, a nephew of
Senator Lafollett of Wisconsin and
a relative of the loenl family of the
same name, Is on his way here to
look over the country with a view to
locating. Mr. Lafollette Is a news
paperttinn. If you have no other place of wor
ship, the First Presbytcrlati Church
Invites you to their church home one
block east ot the court house. Sub
ject for morning, "Preparing the
Way for the King." Evening theme,
"The Prodigal Sou."
Ilench warrants have lioen Issued
by Federal Judge Wolverton against
Flam Faught,T. J. Ferguson and J.
C. Houston for unlawfully fencing
public lands. All three Informations
are practically the same, and refer to
the enclosing ot large tracts of grac
ing laud In Crook County.
W. A. 1W1 and Frank Menefee,
attorneys-at-law, have formed a co
partnership with others at The Dal
les and Prlnevllle. Mr. Hell still
owns his own odlce and library at
thla place and will make occasional
visits, especially for the circuit court.
The annual stock holders meeting
of the Central Oregon Livestock &
Agricultural Association will be held
nt the olllces of the secretary lu the
Adamson block over the post office,
on Saturday, January 15, 11)10, at
2 o'clock p. in. Formal notice will
be found lu another column.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Smith, assisted
by Mrs. M. It. Ulgge, gave a very
.pleasant watch party New Year's
eve. About tweuty guests were
present. The evening was passed
playing tllueh nud five hundred. Mrs.
Smith and Messrs. Doonar and Ken
nedy furnished music with piano and
violin. Miss Maggie, tilaxes'nng sev
eral good solos. A fine lunch wue
served at midnight after which host
and hostess received the liest wishes
of departing guests.
Stewart
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Dick Mulholland of Hear Creek Is in
town this week.
Iogan McPherson was In from
Powell Buttes, Wednesday.
W. I). Hnrnea of Latdhiw was a
county seat visitor yesterday.
Miller Mcriierson of Haycreek Is
In town on business this week.
J. F. Hlanchard and Jesse Endes
of Madras were In with grain yesU-r-
Mr. and Mrs. Itutherford of New
aoui Creek are visiting relatives in
Prlnevllle this week.
Mrs. O. Prose has resigned her po
sition as teacher In our pu blic schools.
Miss Allen bos taken her place.
The Odd Fellows and- Hebekahs
will hold their Joint installation Sat
urday, January 8. A grand time is
expected.
Misses Etta Dasr and Orpha
Wright spent a few davs of last
week at O'Nell, as guests of Miss
Mary McDowell.
The Prlnevllle Flouring Mill Is now
using steam power for grinding pur
poses. This will te necessary until
warmer weather sets in.
Hen Jones and son started for
Shaniko Monday, with one hundred
and twenty head of leef cattle be
longing to Howard and Hrown.
The ladles of the Methodist church
will give a silver tea at the parson
age, next door to the church. Friday
afternoon from 2.30 to 5 o'clock. An
Invitation is extended to the eentle
iien as well as to t he ladies.
At the First Methodist church for
Sunday the 9th "The Victory of
Faith' will lie the subject for the
morning service. The one ftr the
evening will be "The Ruling Pas
sion." Sunday school at 10 a. in.,
J unlor League at 3 p. m. and Senior
league at 6.30. Let us liegin the
new year with renewed consecration
to the services of the Lord.
Several new townwites, or- ad
ditions to towns already established,
are now before the county court.
Don Steffa bus platted the town of
Kenwood, Just opposite Hend, which
has been accepted by the county
court The Mudras addition to Pnl-
innln and a sub-dlvlslon of Palmaln
were both tiled by Holiert Ilea. The
Mayfair addition to the town of
Palmaln, filed by Thomson, Macleod
& Neill, was also accepted with the
other plats.
During the first three days of our sale
we did as much cash business as in the
entire 30 days of January 1909, which
shows we have reduced our prices and
the public know a genuine sale from a
fake. Foster & Hyde.
Special Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
animal meeting of the stockholders
af the Central Oregon Livestock and
Agricultural Association will be held
at the ottlce of the Secretary, rooms
10, 11 and 12, Adamson building, over
post ottice, Prineville, Oregon, at 2
p. m. on Saturday, January 15th,
1910. All stockholders are requested
to be present either In person or by
prosy. J. S. FOX. Secretary.
Room 10 Adamson block, Prineville,
Oregon, 12 30
Safe Place to Trade.
tVi liia Aiirnmatir Rifle and Reneatinff Shotfifun Priceson h
New Year' Reception.
The Ladies' Annex of the Com
mercial Club kept "opsa boose" on
the afternoon of New Year's day
for the members and their friends.
While the matrons received and
presided in tbe refreshment room,
the young ladies served and as
sisted in entertaining the guests.
During the afternoon several mu
sical selections, both vocal and
instrumental, were rendered which
added much to the pleasure of the
callers. The club parlors and
library were transformed into veri
table bowers of beauty by means ot
The R. D. Co. wants
FARMS, RANCHES, CITY PROPERTY
We have the b,nyerg, either ,
here now or on the way
List with us for speedy sales
REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.
10 Adamson Block PR1NEYILLE, OR
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ScbMl Book
CaaMra SaapHM
Jewelry
Wan Paper
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During the cold weather hot fires are a necessity In every home, so
is a dry chemical fire extinguisher needed In each house for the pre
vention of fires liable to result from stove pipes and chimneys burn
ing out Call and inspect our extinguishers. .
0. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
Company
evergreen streamers, bells, artificial j
greens and roses, the w hole male j
ing an especially pleasing and
artistic effect in the soft candle
light.
The afternoon reception was
followed by an evening of Five
Hundred, which was greatly en
joyed by all who participated. Tbe
paizes were awarded Mrs. Doonar
and Mr. Bernier who held the two
highest scores. The evening closed
with music and lunch and all de
parted hoping that 1910 may bold
many such delightful affairs.
Hons for Sale Four-room boose, two lot
oriale; north aide. Inquire at tliiaoflice.3
P. Adamson
DRUGGISTS
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Joint Installation.
Welcome Camp No. 3G33 It. N. of A.
and Prlnevllle Camp No. !W3 M. W.
of A. will hold Joint Installation on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 18th. 1910, at
the Helknap hall. Refreshments will
lie served and a short program given.
Royal Neighbors and Modern Wood
men are Invited to bring their fa ml
Iks. Committee. 3t
WADE HUSTON
Surveyor
Homestead locations
a specialty
Prinerilla.
Orefo
Millinery
Clearance Sale
EEC1NS THURSDAY, JANUARY (
Trimmed hats, $10 values $fl M
Trimmed hats, IS.OUvaluea 5 60
Trimmed hats, S3.00 values 3 90
Street hats f 2 50 and $3 at 1 50
Cap regular 75c and f 1.00, at 25c
Veils from .25c to 1 50
TolKvgan caps 25c
lilies' wool gloves....- 25c
Children's wool gloves 15c
Ladies' sweaters from $1 to f 1 50
Specinl bargains in silks, satins, vel
vets, ribbons, etc. Must have room for
mf Spring Stock.
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2d and Main Streets
PRINEVILLE, OR.
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Masical lastraeats
Mafaia
Lewaey'i CaaJJes
Statiaaery
Cif ara
Dry Goods
Shoes
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