Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 12, 1911, Image 2

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Guernsey-Sometliiiig New in EariSienware
We have just received a large assortment of this celebrated RED CLAY Guernsey Ware Enameled
Lined. 7 You may Cook and Serve almost any kind of food in the same dish, hence retaining all of
the flavor and heat. Fire or heat will not make them black or smutty. Our stock includes a
variety of styles in open and covered patterns. Examine the assorted display in our window.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
LOCAL MENTION
n. V I A I . . 1.
I Liiiinir naa a piwuiuu iu i-t
First National Bank.
Harold Baldwin Mt lor a trip to
Portland Saturday.
Mrs M A Farrish of Hay Ciwt wa
a couuty seat visitor Monday.
The revival meetings at the Union
Church are to be continued Indefi
nitely. John McTagjtart and -wife were In
Trlneville the last of the week from
Madras. , .
Tom Ferguson returned the last of
the week from Texas, where he has
been visiting for some time.
Mrs Oldsfield, who has been visiting
her Bister, Mrs Collins Klkius, left
Monday for Ienver to Join her
husband
R R Lawrence, an experienced
school teacher arrived the first of the
week from Olyiupla, Washington,
and will take charge of the upper
Mill Creek school.
Will Trose arrived the last of the
week from Eugene, lie has returned
to Prineville to live and will be Joined
In the spring by Mrs Prose whons
visiting relatives in Dufur, Oregon.
Marrled--At the home of Joe Lister,
January 6, Frank Elkins and Miss
Elvah M Dobbs. Rev C P Bailey per.
formed theceremony. The best wishes
of their many friends accompany
them on life's voyage.
Born Wednesday, January 11, to
the wife of U. E. Cross, a son.
A M Smith and family, who have
been visiting relatives here lor some
time, left yesterday for Ashiiiml, Ore
gon. Mr Smith Is a former resident
of Iowa.
Miss Caroline Christian), who has
been a compositor In the Journal
office for some time, loft last week for
a visit to Sew York. She was ac
companied by her cousin, N M Chris
tiana, who lives iu New York.
The settlers In the IVnhnui Fulls
segregation, which Includes residents.
In the dlstrk-t south and east of
Fowell Butte, haw petitioned the
State Land Board, asking that the
project be completed at ouce.
Mr and Mrs M R Biggs returned
the last of the week from a trip to
Missouri and other eastern states.
They report very cold weather. In
some places -20 degrees below icro,
and are pleased to get back to Crook
County.
Manager Doonar of the Pioneer Tel
& TeL Company completed arrange
ments for twoural telephone lines In
the Powell lJutte country Saturday.
One will accommodate residents on
the north side of the butte and will
reach beyond the Powell Butte post
office, while the other will be built
on the east and south side, Iu the
Hat Rock 'neighborhood, aud may
eventually be extended to Bear Creek
butte. Both lines will be built iu
about a month.
LOCAL MENTION
Mrs. Lewis Vlle save a dellglit-
I ful surprise party lust Friday after-
noon In honor of lior sister-in-law.
Mrs. Smith, of Iowa, who has lieen
Mrs. C.I. Wlunek. who has been , ..,.,,.,, ...i..,,...,,, , i.riievllle. Mrs.
i ni'.iuii leave nils vhvk lor ner iioiue.
Worship at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday luurulng and
evening as usual. Subject in the
the morning. "Parable ' ""' Tal
cuts." In the-evening, "The Cull of
Abram." Sunday School begin at
pieces n( hand ainttil china.
Those, present were Mr. anil Mrs.
Charles M. Klkins, Mrs. ami Mrs.
I.. looner, Mr. and Mrs. 11, K.
Milliorn, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
1 Inner, Mr. ami Mrs. K. L. Ashhv,
quite 111 for the past week. Is getting
lietter.
O. W. N.'wblll and Roy Chit wood
were business visitor Tuesday from
Willow creek.
Mrs. Miditower Smith of Rend. Is
visiting friends and relatives In
Prineville this week. 1 10 a. ui. mid the pnai lilng service t
Mrs Monroe who has been visit-i 11 o'clock. A cor.lial Invitation Is : Hern if r and liowman.
biL- her daughter. Mrs. Claude Smith, .Riven to yon to cine out. J. i.
for several weeks, leaves today for' Hodges, minister.
her home in Washington.
Dr. Clias. S. Edwards has pur
chased thelS-foot lot on south Main
street, which Is occupied by the old
Kelly photograph gallery.
The Priiievllle-Uedmoud basket
ball game, which was to have bet n
iilnvpil S.-itiirdav ulirht at Redmond.
"Is called off ou uccount of sickness. vited guests at the home of Mr port Knginctr l'.rewttfr.
mimim Renter and father were in I U. M. Kllcina last Friday eveniti!?. Present Mayor (Tins. S,
providing for tlu ir closing re
(errd to the license cointiiitteo nnd
will Ih considered at the l'thrtiury
meeting.
W. I. Rend w:is resent and
asked for permission to shoot small
ratine of edible from ice cream to
turkey.
The ofliccr installed in the l!e
hrkah lodj! were: Mr. i. 1'.
l'.eunis, N. ?.; Mrs. L. Hhalttick,
V. li ; Miss Stella Hodges, I fi ;
Mr. aud Mrs. Ualph Jordan, Mr. j rilhs for the purpose uf regalniiug I Mrs. lt.iy Mackey, secretary; Mr,
and Mrs. U.'E. (!rv, Mr. and Mrs. sights. This matter was n (erred , V, II. Young, treasurer; Mrs. T.
Frank F us I or, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar i to a committee
Hyde; the Misses lUldwin, Con
way, Hodges and l'arrott; Messrs.
The Five Hundred
Club Entertains
Special Meeting
Of the City Council
Public Installation.
I II. 1. ifollette, chaplain; Mrs. Vira
jl'yiiis, conductor; Mrs, J. II.
i Crooks, K. S. N. ti j Mrs. Hnrah
! Wrlghl, I.. S. N. li j Mra. A. S.
I I relutid, li. S. V. ti ; Miss Jiwio
The Odd Fi llows, liehckuhs nnd ! KHiott, I,. R V. (..; ('. I.. Shat-
tuck, I. (I.; T. II. Lufollette, O. (i.
The elective oilicers el the Kit-
'Cninpiiieiit were: Tillman Hcuter,
uirnihers of the 1'iinevill Kn
cnitipiueiit held a joint iltallatiin
at I. O. 0. F. llatl l ist Thursday
! pveniiig, at which uhout a htiudrrd ; C. I',: Kail Mi I.atighliii, II. I'.:
M-l .. !.t . . . . ..... ... ..... ......
I mere was a special meeting oi persons were present, nliiii sl all ol A. rt. Ireland, S. W .; li. I , Reams,
The ladies of the 500 C!ul en-; the city council Monday night for j whom were member of tome ore ' siribe; C. II. Uinwiddie, treasurer,
tertained their husbands and in-; the purpose of considering the re-1 ,,r moie ol the three branch" ol j .'"'I i'",lBlu; - f
. , , l'. loui wcrr; it, f. v Miimiit'ii-,
,,, lN.,i ;V.dd i;.me,v.ti,: li. 1..
Fd The. liKtiillullon w.n followed hy ,i ,h,, .,..,.,.. . i It Dinwnldie.
lrcasiiret; A S, Ireland, H, 8. N.
town last Friday making arrange- j yfWr a ,lt.ligb!ful evening at wards, Councilinen Ltppnian, 1 a l.anquel in the I. O. O V, kil
ments for an exhildt at the dry farm-1 Cftr j,rg- yxuK, assisted hv i Uosenhcrg, Witinek, Noble and'ehen on the lower Hour ol the
lng congre-ss to be Held at tolorado, Mi,,iorni .mJ Je,i(,iou; re'. Yancey. Recorder lireese and Mr-1 l.uiMiitR. The humpiet nd dec-
freshnients. NYe do not like to 1 hal kelso. I orations was iu charge of the He-
lelicious," hut no ether i I he report of the city engineer i hekiilrs. The main hull n bcrJ-
Springs,
Will Nelson of Nelson Bros., rail- i
r.unl contractors, was tu Prineville overwork
tl ; V. II. Huston, I.. H. N. (.
Clin. 1'robnt, II S. V. li, ; Dun K.
Zuck, I.. H. V.ti ; C. L Shaltuck,
Warden; ti. V. lleiims, conductor;
Il. rt lUriies, 1. ti ; Albert 'Noble,
the last of the week looking over the i term could adequaUly desiritie the on the cost ol grading and gravel-1 tilully d.conited. The ci ilinr? was 1 1 . t i.; T II. I.iiiollclie, K. 8. 8.;
resources of tins part ol the country, toothsome
His urottier is trie man wno pronioc-; erve(i
eel the uri'gou 1 ruiiK, auu .ur .u-uu
intimates that there will be a Hill
road Into Prineville sometime in the
near future.
dainties thai were lng 1 hlrd street was read and ac
; ccpted.
The honors of the evening were! The matter of an ordinance ur
won bv Mrs. Oscar Hvde and K. j the regulating of billiard and pool
E. liray, who received beautiful: halls and fixing their licem-e, also' long taldes nnd covered a wk
liberally sprinkled with miniature ! Jaines Allen, I
mulU-colort d clectrio lijihlB scat
tend among the draperies. j
The Imniiuit wits i-erved unlive'
8, 8.
Help.
Wauled-Housework or rooking
i wo iiiiii'iiliigs it iH-k. I, Fox, City.
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Foster
Hyde
Going
of Business?
But we are making such low prices on our entire stock of goods that all SO CALLED CLOSING OUT SALES ARE BEATEN
TO A FRAZZLE.
fIThis is a genuine stock reducing sale for cash as we are heavily stocked and need the CASH You need the GOODS. Our repu
tation for fair dealing is a guarantee that this will be a genuine sale. As we do not have space to quote prices, we ask you to come in
and see for yourself.
42 Piece Dinner Set Given Away Free!!
. (lAs an inducement during this sale, we will give each purchaser a beautiful Dinner Set, consisting of 42 pieces for every Cash purchase
amounting to $50.00 until 30 set are gone. Save your cash register coupons.
.Everything slaughtered for CASH. See our big reduction on LADIES SHOES, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY,
:,MEN'S SUITS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNEL SHIRTS, SHEEP LINED COATS, in fact seasonable goods you
; need at this time of year. We do not ship in cheap, trashy goods to dupe you with, but this is a reduction on the goods we sell every
day in the year goods you know and are proud to wear and tell your friends they are bought from a reliable tax paying firm.
This Sale Begins Monday, January 9, and Will Close Tuesday, January 31.
- Cash! Cash!! Cash!!!
Foster
&
Hyde