Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 21, 1911, Image 2

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    LOCAL MENTION
Died.
Claud Ellis, first burn son of
William Jasper and Annie Laurie
Mr. Wm. Wigl left Monday morn-; Wright, was born In linn couu-
ing for McMinnville to visit relatives ! ty, Oregon, July 15, 1S79. With
and friends. yTeuia he came to Crook
The annual convention of the county when a lad and has since
Oregon Wool Growers' Associa-! made his home here. After 33
ion will be held in liaker No--days' battling with typhoid fever
vember 14 and 15 Problems , he passed away Sunday evening
that confront the wooluien will at 6 o'clock iu this city,
be taken up and discussed, and I lie was married in 15)03 to Miss
Ihe tariff will be one of the lead-j liuthie Taylor, and to the uuion
.ng features. ;two sons were born, both of
Married At the Ilaptist par-1 whom as well as the wife survive
souaire, this city, yesterday, j hi"' t mourn his untimely taking
Venies Marston White and Miss off- Uesides these he leaesa
Leila Lavell Dillon, Kev. C. P. 1 father, two sisters and one
Bailey officiating. The young
Teachers' Institute.
The annual ttacliera Institute
will be held at Prinevills, in the
High School building, Octohor 11,
1'2 and 13, beginning on M'edntw
day at 9 o'clock a. m. All teacher
are mjuired to attend the Annual
Institute,
couple are well known in Trine-; relatives and friends.
vitle, where they will make their:
home HUiid congratulations of
numerous f riends. !
Citation
III t tie county court n( the Htitte uf
Or-mn, (r the county of Crook.
In tin- uinttcr nl the twtutu o( John
II. Kl'rtlllH, iIivciimh).
To Mn run n't ItCHiim, irtruli ItcntiiH,
(fruit- A. lii'iitim, WIIIIiiiii It. l;,.iun,
lti'iitrlco Iti'tiiim, KnrucHt F.
Kciiiim. Opnl Iti'iiuiH, hiuI nil other
licirn i( naiil ilm-itard, II tiny there
Ih', tinvtliia:
j In the imiue ot the state of Urv-
ir.it, v.iiiur. I,.. p.. I... ..I....I .....I
ther und a largo number of other uuiiWl tomnmn lu'tht mmm vrourt
Card of Thanks
"I the mute ol OtViron. lor the conn
, t ' nt Crook at the courtroom thcrv-
of, tit IVIuevllle, In the county of
i t'rook, tirton. on Monday, thei'th
. iliiy ol .Nov., hill, nt 10 o clock In the
T- . , .,., forviioon ol tluit dn.v, then nml there
... r , ,i c-Aituu uijr siumi to show cane... If iinv there U, whv
ii:e Misses lueresa uundy ana thanks and appreciation for the ' " ,,r,1, r l'",lr' "houM not !
jora Ldvingston. wen Known mmv timiSSlls e)mu-n K id.. ', , " .'"'s'in'i m-mns.
, , , . ... . many Kindnesses stiown by tDe the administratrix ol the entitle ol
juung r.ou. iiiuewiie, --'ejCitizeusof priuevjllo to my late
guests over Sunday at the home j fttlher j. w. MeGouagiU. during
f A. C Sanford. The girls jhis kst illuess.
C. McGON'AOILL.
Ladies' Annex.
Joint It. Ivciinm, decvawd, to well
certiilu real iroHrty ol salt) de.
rvtwetl, dcMv-rllH'tl us follows: Iota
one, two, three, lu block elirht. In
the Flint addition to I'rlnevllle. Oiv
Hon. ncvor.lliitf to the pint tliereof
o the same apix-ara of nvortl In the
olllceofthe count v clerk of l r.w.k
'colllltv. MtMtif tlr.tir.iti
The Ladies' Annex will give a social t Witiiw. the lion. II. I'. Kill. Jiwltfv
evening toils members and the mem-1 of the county court of the statu ol
came over Saturday afternoon
by auto, accompanied by Miss
Eula Sanford, the latter a stu
dent in the Crook County Uigh
' bers of the Commercial Club on Fridav ' On-iton. for the couiitr of Crook with
evening an informal daUCU12? ; evening. Septembers. This affair is i the seal of said t-onrr hiH.I tl.l. .Ml,
rartv in their honor was iriven to hIJ iu ,lie '"'U' parlors and the ' day of Sept., It'll, A. 1),
V ' ' ' V "'"k', committee promises a royal good time. Atteet: Warreu tlrt
at the Sanford hall.
Pioneer. j
The W. C. T. U. Convention I
Y.l .1 M.,l.. 1... ..u '
Madras 'All members of both orguiution am
cordially invihd to attend. 9-21-2S
llrown, clerk.
For Rent
was a Tiro bouses. Robest Cuft
most intetesting and helpful meet- j doof to City Market.
mg. the state president, Mr?.'
Unruh was present. The follow-1
Photos!
Photos!
next
Auto Stage Office.
T. l - I M il i n
ing othcers were elected: I'resi-! a liaffey't Hudelaker '40". Rohhrt
dent, .Mrs. Belknap, Prineville; , 1 ARKV. net door to City
Tice president, Mrs. Lilly, Cline
Jalh
Yes, I try to make Photos to
PLEASE.
1 .Market.
9-21-11
secretary, Mrs. Cameron,!
Tend; corresponding
Mrs. iSnook, Madras;
secretary,
Trespass Notice.
Come and see
Cabinets $3.50
my work,
per dozen.
Notice is hereby given to any and all rl : j
treasurer, persons intruding or trespassing on i wurcr uc ln cruance.
f n i- n.j ; " Known as toe
us. vwih, nvuiuuuu. iue preyi
Msckst (Wk
I Property: that ther will be nrinwi-iiriHl
Jent was elected a delegate to the ! to f"'1 extent of the law, as I am
oi saiu property.
JOH! B. ViSDIKPOOL.
- v " ujcrrva m 21-1 l-l";ip
Medford, October 5th.
The James J. Hill cup has the!
following inscription:
"Great Northern Railway.
Keet Exhibit
All mounted work guaranteed
F. E LAFTER,
Studio on 3rd St, near Court
house.
Notice pf Diaolution.
Prineville, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1911.
To whom it may concern lie it
(existing between Gilbert laiwson and ; "1" 1 IU We Olnve lo lltase.
- C. B. Uinwiddie has been dissolved by I
srsins frraaSM vanal.Klu ar.t .-.t ' mntlisl urMmnl All Hrm hiUm '
tron i i"i prwienieu w v. . I'lnwiunie , w
sible. Yours very truly. I
tilLHKRT I.AWSOX,
9-21 C. B. DtswiDDia
Crook County Fair.
1911.
Prineville, Oregon."
Tbia IB mn .La.nl 1 0
incnes mgn and inches in di
ameter. It may be geen in Adam
ion's drug store.
Tennis Tournament
The Kedmond tennis club chal-
Wanted.
A Rood milch cow
Journal oltlce.
by
nt
!)-7
1
" RECEPTION "
Report of the Condition i 2
OFTHK DAIDLAW BANKIVI1 TRfT CO, J
lenged Prineville for a tennis game nci.of buiues 8, pwnibr ut. imi. ' j j
, c j o , . ' Loan and discounts S12.1UH 78
ext unday, SeptemW 24. Overdraft,.! and uuurl 474 l I i
Prineville accepted and will meet Ksnktng house i.soo oo i 2
Redmond on the Commercial Club I''"rmll're nd natures i,-,u : j J
Hue irom nanus not reserve bankt 3 5d i t(
Due from approved reserve banks 3..V-8 54 ! &
iutv3 aim uuier casn items..
Smith & Allingham, Props.
Champ Smith's old stand.
They!
tennis court at 10 o'clock,
will play again at 2 p. m.
The line up is as follows: Red
ond, J. V. Brewer, I. l Hewitt,
3Ir. Foote, Mr. Moore.
Prineville, Dr. J. II. Rosenberg,
X. W. Sanborn, L. M. Bechtell,
Hugh Latin.
We expect a strong team from
Redmond and we all know that
Prineville never take? second place
tn athletics. This will be a rare
treat for tennis enthusiasts eo
eeme out and help our team win.
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
r- i ri i
i2 8t 1 jt ramoui w msKies
rash on hand -u
Eipenses jtm 41 i S CJId Crow; Hermitage; Ked f
Total ' "rd TP Rye; Yellow Stone;
n v-inaaian viud; vream p
i Rye James El Pepper;
Liabilities,
Capital stock paid in
10,OuO 00
9.1-0 ."O
Moore's Malt
ve-. jj
thejj
my j
At the Marriage Altar.
A pretty home wedding was
solemnized in Fossil on Tuesday'
iptember 12, 1911, at the home of i
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
U. V. Knox.
The contracting parties were
Hies Dora Knox and Mr. John R.
Luckey of Prineville. The wed
ding was a quiet one, witnessed
nly by the immediate relatives
and a few friends. The house was
beautifully decorated with chrys
anthemums and ferns. The newly
married couple received many
beautiful and useful presents.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Knox of Fossil.
She is a young woman of many j
graces of min J and person, who is
tapable of filling the home she will !
adorn with happiness.
The groom is from one of I'rine
Tille's oldest and best families and
ie tonsidered one of the substantial
and coming young men of the
country, who will make his mark i
as a worthy son of honorable par- j
tots.
The Journal joins the many
friends of Mr. and Mrs. John '
Luckey in wishing tbem a pleas
ant and prosperous life.
In. livid' deposit subject locheck
Time certilicates of deposit
futai 21.L-75 oo 4 Porter, Ale and Olympia h
State of Oreiron, County of Crook, ss: ! Draft Beer On Tap. Is
I. Wm. D. liarnes Cishier cif thol.h.,. ! F
named bank, do solemnly swear that
above statement is true to the best of
knowledge and belief. Wm 1). Harku
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
lith day of September, l'JU. A. F.Ramsey
Notary Public,
Correct Attest: F. E. Dayton,
A. F. Rah.say.
3 Imported Wines
4 Liquors.
and
Warren & Woodward
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished
on Power Plants.
MAPS
We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches
of Civil Engineering.
Redmond, Oregon.
Box 187
fliliMiMillhllkHB.illl
DIQNIrTINQ
TH
INDUSTRIES
r
This is ths title of a beautiful 4-pag book, which
any ooy or girl Dow to SUCCEED. Drop a
postal la ths mall TODAY sad It will bs ssnt FREE.
Tna aim of ths College Is to dignify and popularlis
ths Industries, and to nrvs ALL ths people. It offers
courses In Agriculture, civil Enirlnesrtnj, Electrical
Englneerlne. Mechanical Enjineerlnf . attaint En gin.
wring. Forestry, Domeatlo.. Sclencs and Art, Com.
mere. Pharmacy and Muslo. Ths CsUsgs essns
September 22d. Catajog free.
Address: EOI8TBA, OBE00I AOBICCLTUEAL
00LLEOE, CorvaUU, Orsgoa.
Here We Are Again!
School Days Have Commenced.
Oh Dear, here it is school time and I
cant find my pencil or tablet, is the cry
heard from the little ones, most every
time school begins, Dont let that worry
you!
THE LEADER
Will at all times be glad to serve you
with any article pertaining to school
work, as we have just received a full line
of supplies. Bring the children in.
We always carry a full line of staple und
fancy groceries, candies, and fruits in
season. Prompt and courteous treatment
As Fall Weather is setting in you will
perhaps be in nerd of a sweater or
sweater coat these cool mornings. Our
new fall stock has just arrived. While
in town drop in and have a look. Sizes
lo fiit every-one and every pot krt-book
Dont Overlook
The One Best Bet!
Regular $12.50 and $15.00 Suits $$6.98.
While they Inst. Only a few more left.
$3.25 and $30 Work Shoes, Just Think
only $2.50. HURRY.
The Leader
Mrs. I. Michel, Prop.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Druggists
Prineville, ... Oregon
SCHOOL BOOKS-SCHOOL SUPPLIES
A new supply of sohool books, tablets, pencils, dictionaries, pens
penholders, writing books, and school supplies in general have
arrived for the opening of schools.
Headquarters for
Thoroughbred Hats
Summer Exhibit
of
Peters Shoes for
Men and Women
Modern Clothes
"The Kind Gentlemen Wear."
WITH the opening ol our Spring anJ Summer Season, we wish to express our hearties!
thanks lo our many customers and Iricnds who have shown us their patronage during the
past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been salislaitory to one and
all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will be the same lor this coming year
Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and AH. We don't
sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $18.00, that's our price; no
other. But we are not talking prices. Quality First and Last We are loday carrying the
Best Clothes to be lound in Prineville. Modern Clothes designed and laid out by
Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York
(lollies well selocte l and worn cannot tie overlooked by HKple ot discrimination, reclamations of ri
joy are certain to ba calledlorth by oni 'display of "College Chap" Clothes, because of the.r partLilarly
brisk stvle. and because tlmv lit an nnrlm tlv tmt . rli u,t ht w. ...n Mnnimiany
i no launcs are miauy iiinerent irom tnose ordinarily seen.
which uisunguisn me weu-uressen man irom the multitude i
did garments. . Knowing how to design and how to duvelop I
arc, ujv ciubiies you waoi.
een. The many graceful and characteristic features
ide of careless dressors will be found in thrso siilnn
lop has made "CoIIuk Chap" Cloths what they
Clifton & Cornett
AT THE OLD BRICK STORE
House and Lots for Sale.
Good six-room house and three lots,
with barn and outbuildings; on block
rom-Main on 2nd street, at reasonable
irice. Address T. J. Kergueson, Rob
erts, Or. 6-liitf
The Home Bakery.
Fresh bread baked daily. I'astrv or
ders promptly tilled. Hot coffee and I
l...:i.. I r,-i: . . , I
naudwiriica Bcrveu. LreilYttry II II anu
4 o'clock.
9-1-t' Mm. F. E. Briisii s, Trop.
Subscribe for The Journal, $1.50 j
per year. I
PIONEER SADDLER
Manufacturer of and tleuler tu
Harness, Saddles, Chapa, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits
and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.