Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 29, 1910, Image 2

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cular Fores Keserve we have lu
our membership list tlie nio:e
owcr the Advisory Hoard will
have. TliU is Important
! Land Fraud Cases
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Rummage Sale
Rummage Sale
Owing to our overcrowded stock, we are compelled to
close out a large line of Ladies' and Gents' Sweater
Coats at the astonishing low price of One Dollar Each.
Your choice. Sizes to fit everyone. Come in and se
lect one today. Sale Commences Today. Visit our
Grocery Department; the most complete in Prineville.
Candies and Nuts, Apples, and Tobaccos.
MRS. I. MICHEL, Prop.
Prineville, - Oregon
Big Gathing of
Sheep Men
The 13th annual convention of
the Oregon Wool Growers' As
sociation will be held at Portland
Oregon, January 3, 1911, just
oue day before the opening of
the great 47th annual convention
of the National Association and
Midwinter Sheep Show.
Portland and her commercial
Club are making elaborate pre
paration to give the wool grow
ers bounteous and sumptuous
entertainment. These two con
ventions coming together prom
ise to be a great and most
significant gathering of sheep
men. It is up to us to show our
apprecation to Portland by ac
cepting her invitation in person
nest month and help welcome
our brother sheepmen.
It will be a business session
discussing tariff.forest reserves,
quarantine and speed limit laws.
predatory animals, wool sales,
appointment of advisory boards
and other subjects especially im
portant and vital to the industry.
The most important and expert
men in America on these subjects
have places on the program of
the national convention.
The Forest Reserve officials in 1
charge of grazing ou Oregon Nat-'
ional Forests have agreed to con- j
suit and listen to regular ap- !
pointed Advisory Boards of the;
various Forest Reseve. All gen- j
eral questions and charges regar
ding grazing on Forest Reserves
will be taken up with the Ad vis-;
ory Boards that have been duly j
recognized. In this way we'
hope to cure many evils that I
now exist and have the right of:
the users maintained. However.!
before the Advisory Board of!
stockmen of any association will
be recognizsd, an application
must be filed with the Forest
Service, together with a list of
membership which shows that a
majority of the users belong to
the Association making the ap
plication.
TnU Association will, withe ut
question, ask for recognition; and
also select at Portland, Oregon.
I January 1?rd. l'Ul.atthe 13th An
. nual Convention, an Advisory
jBoardfot the coming year for
! most of the Forest Reserves in
; Eistern Oregon. You should
! have a voice in selecting the Ad
'visory Board for your Reserve.
Before you can participate in
this selection you must be a
member of the Association in
good standiug. It is therefore
very important that you j.iin at
once, pay your dues and assess
ments, and attend the Portland
meeting or have someon there
to represent you. You are urg
el to protect your allotment
rights by having a capable and
honest Advisory Board to deal
with the Forest oftkuls on mat
ters pertaining to your reserve
Join at once if not a member and
come to Portland and help select j
your Advisory Board. Remem-j
Oregon Slate Senate in l'.KU, and
when the Legislature met in Jan
uary, U0;?, ho voted lor Chariot
W. Fulton, Williamson wns re
elected lo Congress in l'J04, but
never served his term, because of
the land fraud agitation and his
itulictunnt.
After Judge Hellinger died,
Judge lVhsven of San Francisco,
wa sent lo Tortland, snd took up
the land fraud trial. He exclud
ed some of Honey 'a evidence. The
story is told that Ileney went to
Judge IVhaven iu chambers for
private conference, ami was told to
mike any statements lie desired
in open court. Ueiiey, it is siiiJ,
then secured the triusfer to Port
land of Judge Hunt. A peculiar
circumstance in this connection is
that the evidence which Judge IV
haveu excluded, but which JuJge
Hunt admitted, is the evidence
urn n which the WiUiuinsou cat-e
was reverted in the Supreme Court.
Mr. Fulton was asked last night
whether ho had anything to do
with the opposition to Judge
Hunt's confirmation, which was
taken btfurj the Judiciary Com
mittee of the I'uited States Senate.
He denied that he was in any way
connected with it, but said he was
frank to say that ha does not
think Hunt should be appointed.
It will le rtmsiubvted that Ileney'
attacked Fulton in. a public ad-j
dress when Fulton was running ai
second lime for the I'uited States !
Senate, and that Fulton as do
feu ted. Oregon ian.
Good Milch Cows Wanted.
liooil mili'li cow h. Jersey or pnrt
JeiKi-.v w iuiteil nt once. lnctiliv tit
Foster fc Hyde's store. 12 l.Vlmp
Read Sunset Magazine.
IieaJ In J;itiiuiry Suim-t Mattiuliie,
I .on Angles llolllelatlil, KllM--lil v
IlluMtrated III four color. Tlip Sm-II,
by C. N. & A. M. Williamson, n tlirlli
luir California Kuinanee. Now on
mmIi All News-ataiuU
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jB R. L Jordan & Co. x.
This is our first Clearance Sale and we intend making it a sale of talc. Seasonable goods
that must be closed out, therefore we have marked theie goods down to prices that will
command a ready sale, and prove a money saving event for the people who will take time to
visit our store.
Dress Goods.
New iiinnnUli mitii'tn in tan,
grav ami liniwn, 5U in witle,
Ji'iiular l.7 per arj ( 1.4.'.
I'latk mill wliilu thenorrtl mi I
tiroken rliseks, 41 ilk. wi.le,
refill .r t3 cant per yard $ ,4.'i
All wool sorits, 41 in. wiilx, in
lla k, uv an.l rwl, rejnUr
11.36 per yard t 1 00
Alao Imuit.'l'itli, tuin Mil.) Uiioy
mohair, etc. at rtiliuvil priew.
Waistings, Etc.
Ztplir, fnulanln, mlton ponirni mi, I
kinaha silk in pluiu ami (am-jr p it-
ti-rna. regular (Ci cent r jarvl lor
40 i-enu pir yard.
Blankets and Comfortables
Cotton lilaiikets, rvuutartl av.f 1.1K)
niHi'iiap maiiketa reit f.MXi... 2 S,'
ft Hi. tiOxHU ray blanket. Ill 00 4.7.'
Id. tilxSO iiray hlanketa. 7.00 ft.75
11 4 gray camel Imir lluhketa
rvguiar t.t l)u 2 .?."
Contforta, lull tim, reg. S.'.S.'i... .'!
Comforts, full Uo, reg fl.OO.... ",i'."
Taffeta Silks.
".( in. Mark Uff.'la ailk, regular
11.00 per yanl S ,8'J
3ii in. black taffi'ta iilk, regular
1.50 ier yanl 1
TIu-ko are exceptional valuea at the
regular prii-ea, an I are bargains nt
the prices we are offering lliem now.
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Men's hats in the newest and staple shapes.
All $3.50 hatj for $2.75. StcUoa $5.00
hats for $4.00.
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All M
l-adics and
Children's
Shoes at
20 per cent
Reduction.
Uuy now and
save money.
Every article
Reduced.
K. L. Jordan & Co.
GIFTS.
Cut Glass.
The largest 'and best line ever
displayed in Prineville. Complete
line to select from. Prices range
from $ I to $20 per piece. These
piece cover every design of cut
glass, from the most delicate "feather
edge" cuts to the plainer, more
economical designs.
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Hand painted and Havolin Chma -mcuy new. Sold m the cities
-fine eoods which male. wll.r.f vear fr the first time. Beauti-
Books.
Down to the minute copyright
fiction, by the best authors. Chil
dren's story books, picture books,
and all kinds of gift books. A
large line of novels.
Magazines, Postcards and Post
card Albums.
Hammered Brass.
gifts.
Dolls and Doll Buggies
Durable Dolls with natural hair.
Prices from 4 for 5c to $15 each.
Solid wire doll carriages, cheaper
. and better than other kinds.
Graphaphones.
The "Columbia" Graphaphones
from $25 to $200. Best in the
World. A good assortment of
records.
ful rift pieces.
Pyrography.
Pyrography sets for doing burnt
wood pieces. Also a large line of
stamped bass wood for burning.
These make gifts that are appreciated.
Handbags and Purses.
Best quality leather. Well made
and durable. Prices from 25c to
$14.
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Musical Instruments
A complete line of high grade
musical instruments, and carrying
cases. Ask to see them.
Jewelry.
Men's and Ladie's gold and gold
filled watches, chains, charms, lock
ets, and emblem-cuff links, pins, etc.
Rings.
Diamond rings, gold band and
weeding rings, rings of all kinds.
See them.
Clocks.
One-day, 8-day, 4C0-day clocks.
A fine line of parlor clocks for the
Holiday trade. Look them over.
Silverware.
A large line of knives and forks,
pearl handles, and hollow handle
community ware. Many other
pieces, all at a price to suit.
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Chafing Dishes
And afternoon tea sets. We
have a large and beautiful assort
ment of these useful gifts. Silver
and copper finishings, ebony trimmings.
Lowney's Candies.
Fresh and pure Special Holiday
Line from 5c to $5 per box.
Berry Sets
And Berry Dishes. Our holiday
line of berry sets, and berry dishes,
fancy crockery hand painted, offers
a big selection.
Pie Plates, Rose Bowls
Pie plates in hand painted de
signs, rose bowls in many varied
shapes and designs.
i Pudding Sets.
Elegant three piece pudding sets
in new patterns. Salt and pepper
shakers, novel and useful.
Water Sets.
Our collection of water sets cover
the widest range, and offers every
thing from individual pitchers in
beautiful shapes, to cut glass sets in
eight pieces.
For the Little Folks.
Little work boxes, rubber balls,
educational cutout pictures and
pictures and card sets, toy dishes,
rag dolls, celluloid dolls, rings,
bracelets and neck chains.
Articles too Numerous to Classify.
Rogers' California Perfumes in
gift bottles, Water Colors and Paints,
new holiday stationery in gift boxes,
Christmas mirrors, Toilet Sets, Mili
tary Sets, combs and brushes,
strops, mugs, and supplies, field .
glasses, Vaces, Gift Pictures, big
new line of harps, pocket knives,
jewel cases, ink wells, paper weights;
paper cutters, fountain and gold
pens, games lor the children, and
many other useful articles.
We have made a study of the Holiday Gift business for years. This line is of better variety and better quality than has been offered here before. Our time, our experience, our large stock of gifts and
our beet attenhon are at your disposal. Let us help you settle the Holiday Gift Question. Quality is our watchword.
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D. P. Adamson & Company;
Prineville, Oregon
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