Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 29, 1911, Image 8

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R L.JORDAN & COMPANY
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Up
Sale !
Exceptional Values
In Muslin Underwear.
Muslin Petticoats, Embroidery and Lace Trim
med, Regular $1.25 values , ....$ .93
Regular 1.00 values .80
Regular 1.65 values 1.20
Regular 2.25 values - 1.85
Regular 3.00 values 2.40
Ladies' Shoes
In all the latest styles. 1 lalf shoes, one and
two strap pumps, high cut, etc., nil our $3.-"
shoes at $2.60
Ladies' Waists.
All this seasons styles and strictly up-to-date.
Regular $ 1.00 waists, Special $2.85
Regular $2.t"0 waists. Special $2.10
Regular $1.75 and SI. 85 waists. Special $1.30
Regular $1.50 and $1.65 waists, Special $1.15
Ladies' and Children's Hose.
Fine cotton hose, selling regularly for 1 5c,
special, 10c. per pair.
Dress Ginghams.
All our 15c dress ginghams for I2j cents.
A
Regular 1.25, special
Ladies' Muslin
Gowns.
V neck embroidered
trimmed, short sleeves,
regular $1.50, special at
$1.20.
i ligh nnd V neck cm-'
broidered long sleeves,
regular 1 .00 special 80c.
95c.
Figured Lawns. Dimities, Cotton Foulards,
Soisettes and all white waistings at exceptionally
low prices during this sale.
Watch Our Windows. Inspect Our Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases.
R. L. Jordan & Company.
rjTwtfc.mwyi
T
he Occasion
C) CJNCAN M. SMITH.
Ti.i drawing nearer,
The tzy
Va eeScbretel
And thsr.
Is warning amoie. f (""V S
v won't vjykf
Have leg to wai1
T.t need
To toll
Tha children
They know It.
I etauld say
For what
13 svb ihjy
But waiting
For t.ia day'
And it
la an occasion
To ttir
Tho sluggish breast.
Tha birthday
Of a nation
That occma
To atand tha test.
Tha dy
Our sturdy father
KOSft UP
And e-oned
Tha pac,
Tha famous
That mzo'a
Thl lend
A
Vv lit
Tha c;r.cM boy
And Tut h alp
Wilh ecundl
li'a oniy onco
A tve'vairtonlh
Tho tlirloua
Day ccmca found.
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majority are of more than passing In
terest to citizens ot the Culled States,
but a few affected the world. History
includes the following:
July 4. 11S7 Sultau Salniltn. the hero
of Moslem romances, defeated the
crusaders at Tiberias, Holy Land.
This led to the capture ot Jerusalem
aud the third crusade.
July 4, 15U1 The laws of oppression
ender which the Huguenots were per
secuted revoked by an edict of rienry
IV. of in.nce.
July 4. loW Nova Zcmbla was dis
covered. July 4. 1043 Indian massacre. The
Huron village ot St. Joseph was wliwd
out by the Mohawks, father Dauiei
baptized all who desired before Oe
was killed.
July 4. 1GT.3 The meeting of Crom
well's parliament, when Cromwell was
crowned "lord protector or England."
July 4. 17'tr iJeclnrution of Inde
pendence. P.irth of Luited States as a
DUtiull.
July 4. 177S Colonel Clarke. Ameri
can army ollicer, surprised and cap
tured Kasknvkiu and r'ort (ieore. In.
July 4. 17!Ki John CJuim-y Adams'
wonderful speech, which marked the
commencement of his public life.
July 4. 1SU4 Nathaniel Hawthorne
was born.
July 4, I SI 7 Erie canal commenced.
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AC'scGfl' y . ita Cards.
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
I'KINEVILLK, OKF.GON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember uu when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
8
Warren & Woodward
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished
on Power Plants.
MAPS
We nave had 10 years experience, embracing all branches
vil Engineering.
Redmond, Oregon.
Crook County jibs tract Co.
Alwlrnrtit ol IllSrt III All Utti) ttlul
limn lot in Cruolt retlliijr.
B. F. Wylde. Secretary. PriaoJIe, Orrfo.
t Jf. flotonbory
!Pmy.,m. am J J" rytn
(County 1'liyiK'lnii.)
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tmm mmmrm ml A mf T-T-m t
ml mm Vtymlm iTawM,
tPrintrntil;
N. W. Sanborn
Attiiniey-ntlwtw
. 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 n lilm k
rmfom.
Kr.-.l A. Itiri-. ('. y J. . N.Mll. , Jr.. (:.,
Hicc & Neville
Civil Enginetrt,
t.enrmt Kiiht'rln. CiirsntvtM e, Ohrine.
mCawyor
jf iff, iPrimmif, Ormftm,
WADIi HUSTON
Surveyor
Homestead locutions
a lijiecialty
Prineville, Oregon
Prlnev 1 C. J"
Pa,
C C. SJrix
lyjtctati ana Ottryon
Call anawkkkii rwuipTi.T iur or Niqht
Orf l( K (INK IKM1H Hnl'I H UP AliliM)N'
liHfa Htiihk. Hutu ulTI.-i. tt riJ
(It'lHX) tt'i.'hliullt'B,
j (torn try -m t-Mwm
float Cstata
Office wit ti Ueo. W. llarnn
Prin.M., . . Dr. J.TrejicIlcs Fox
OrtooH
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THE FOURTH IN HISTQ
Many Famous Events That HaW
pened on Independence Dal
TUe I'ouith of July la peculia
American holiday, but In Bed
history we tiud some Important
that liava occurred on this day
eat Market
2c Reinke, Props
ltton, Wholesale and
Retail
tusage Nice and Fresh
ed Bacon and
sh and Poultry
Season.
I!
w. v. m inis
O. C. V()UN(i
jCatvyors
Priu-ff( )n All rniirtx, HrU1 iiKi'iitlnn to
Cuvgr Junction, Oregon
Dr. John Huback,
!,nte Vetrrlimry Htinrt'on V. B. Army,
I'1'pnrtitHMil il i he l'hll!ilneii.
All SmtkIiuI Wurk tti KtiiNoimblo
I'rU't'B,
Hamilton Stnblet.
Prineville. Or.
W. A. liliLL
FRANK MI-NE1TE
I.iiwyers
The Dnllfi
Oregon
js. Home Cured Lard
lb. 90c; 10 lb. $1.75. I
Chat, S. Cdwtfds Jif. iP, Sitllmap
O'iCL'MHTH
Belknap c9 Gdwards
iPhyittiant and tSurytom,
Priniil, Ortyan
?. ClUoit,
i
jfittrnty'al-jCaw
SPrinoutlU, Onyon.
M. U. V.. N. Knr; mill I.. H. A. I.oiid.mi
Lii piiciTdri'iii.n Mutv Mi'.licul llnnnl.
SnH'iliit in Siirirrry; Ilyt;ii'lii; All
ii'i'ntiiry t'tiiml; Wuiucii anil cliililri'n's
(liTMi'fl.
Atti'iiilimw at ollli'i', Main Ht., rriii(
vi It, iliiily II tu 3. J ul. I'luiH'iT 1..7.
Iluntinnton & Wilson
Attorney.
or The Pulli'H, Ihiivo opi'iifd office It
Portland, Oregon, Room. 805-807
Lewi. Building.
HunIwmh Nfnt to tilt-in from Oook rounly
thPMiKh Ihi'lr olllc'i' In TIik Iliilli'H or illrtx't
If tlM-lr I'orlliiinl itihlri'KH will n-m-lvc prompt
ulli'iitlon. furlliuxt I'holM!, Main 1W,
(J. A. McFAKLANK
Lawyer
Prnrtice in all court, and U. S. T.nnd
Ollico.
Redmond,
Oregon
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorni'y-Ht-Iwiw.
Odlco In M. II. BIkkh' tilllce.
rmNnvii.i.i:, OitrcooN
Dr. J. W. Curtis
Eje.ight Specialist
Adomaon Building, Odlce Hour. 2 to 5
p. m,