Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 14, 1911, Image 5

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LOCAL MENTION
Arlliur TempMon of Sinter w
in the city yntenUy.
Floyd Miller ( UuhvrU wm t
county ifl vinltor thit week.
Horn I'wcniber 7, to the wife
of Henry MuCsll, t Hotlon, Mim.,
ion.
MuquKride ball t Lamonta on
Friday evening, December 22.
l'ublio Invited.
Charley King it raffling off hit
hone, harnene and biiKpy. If you
feel lucky ae Jack t'adle.
Carl N. Khret, I'. II. forward
and C. H. Woods of Redmond were
1'rinevilta visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Aaliby returned Sunday
from a week's viiil with her inter,
Mrs. O'Neil, on the Ochoco.'
Two new ichool dietrkU have
recently been granted and organ
ised, namely, Lower bridge and
lechutea.
Mra. Onborn held coupon Xo.
M5, the lucky number that drew
the cut glitwt vhm) offered to cun
tomer by the i'ioneer Cream Com
pany. There will be a Christmas tree
and children'a exerciain at the
Powell Itutte ichool houne on the
evening of PecetuiM'r 24.
Arthur Kelly, who moved with
bin parenli from Poet to Thoina,
Oregon, about a year ago, i back
to Crook county again. He i
agent for a lamp better read his
ad vertinr merit elsewhere. Then
you will know all about it.
The Iialles High School football
beat Pendleton Iat Friday by a
core of 22 to S. Thin settle the
champioimhip of Kastern Oregon.
The Dalles is now after Lincoln
High School of Portland for a
game that will settle, the high
ichool championship of the state.
Sheriff Halfour left for La
Grande Monday to get Omar Wil
ton, who iq wanted in Crook coun
ty for killing a Deer belonging to
Louia Throop of Paulina. Wilson
skipped out 1 ii h t rummer shortly
after he coin mil ted the crime.
Sheriff Halfour got on hia trail
and followed it up until ha got hie
man.
John 1'eneen of Fort Rock was
bound over to the grand jury be
fore Justice Kennedy Saturday, on
a charge of obtaining a horse under
falne pretenses. Ho gave an order
to L. M. Hodges on Kay Nash of
Fort Pock In payment for the ani
mal and Nash repudiated the or
der, elating that Deneen hnd no
authority to icue it. His bondi
were placed at $500. As yet he
has not becu able to raise the
mount.
Dr. Coe of liend wai a Prineville
visitor Monday.
'Mr F. A. liioe la on her way
home from the Fast.
Mr J. (ongluton left for her home
at Paulina Saturday.
Horn December 13, to the wife
of Wm. W. Mugrove, girl.
II. J. llealy of Colver wai
Prineville visitor Wedneiday.
Max Wurtweiler of Portland ii
vifliting friendi in Prineville.
P. Gregory, deputy itate factory
inspector, ii visiting Crook county
thii week.
John H. Slinson left yesterday
f r the St. Paul Land Show. He
will represent thii country at St.
I'aul during the ibow.
There wai a big crowd at the
Skating Macqueradi Saturday
night. Mn. D. Harker won first
prize for belt sustained lady char
acter. Mr. K. Barnei first for belt
sustained gentleman character.
Mr. (ailing and Mini Edna Long
won the prise for the belt ikating
couple.
Henry Howe, who ilabbed Tom
my McCormack in the back while
the latter wai trying to eject him
from hia laloon at Madraa recently,
wai brought to Prineville the Inst
of the week and landed in the
county jail. He wa charged with
assault with deadly weapon.
McCormack in laid to be recover
ing from nil injuries.
George W. Anderson, who bot
and killed Attorney George llarnes
in Canyon City last June and wai
indicted for murder in the lecond
degree by the grand jury at the
present term of the State Circuit
Court, wan on trial on the charge
for a week, and the jury in the
cane disagreed and was discharged
from service in thecaoe. The jury
is reported as standing 11 for ac
quittal to one for conviction.
Workmen are busy removing an
old landmark in Prineville. Thii
ii the old McCulloch barn on First
street. Forty year ago the lumber
used in its construction wai cut
out with a jig-saw. The building
has been used at different limei
for lodge room, a school, a dance
hall, blacksmith shop, and final
ly na a teed barn. The old build
ing was sold to M. It. Pigga,- who
ia hauling it away.
The State Hoard of Health is
getting after Crook, Gilliam and
Malheur counties for not keeping
a better birth and death record.
The Hoard says that there ia no
attempt niado to comply with the
law. Out of a population of 5)315
for Crook county, only 19 deaths
and 1)2 births were reported. This
givee death rate of 2 per cent per
1000 of population. Pretty healthy
country.
LOCAL MENTION
' Roy Price ii down from Post
thii week.
Mr. McCaffery of Redmond wai
a Prineville viiitor Monday.
County Commissioner Rice wai
In town the first of the week.
Claude Dunham of Roberta wai
i Prineville visitor thii week.
George Prewiter returned last
night from hia Chicago trip.
The 600 Club meets with Milt
Dolly Hodges Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. George B. Ray of
Post are Christmai shoppers in
Prineville thii week.
Roy Newill of Hnycrcck, ii
registered at the Prineville
this week.
Masquerade ball at Lamonta
oo Friday evening1. Dcoorabcr22.
Good music. Gol supper
8. R. Cooper, of the Pioneer
Cream Company, got back Sunday
from the Dairymen'! convention
held at Portland last week.
Grand Christmas ball on the
night of December 25 at Club Hall.
Luckey'i orchestra ia miking
preparation! for big crowd.
The Central Oregon Irrigation
Co., the old D. I. A P. Co., haa
moved ita offices from Rend to
Deschutei. a new town about 8
milei north of liend.
George MilHcnn lost two valu
able dogs the first of the week.
While going through the Powell
Hutte country they got hold of
poison evidently set out for coy
otes.
j The bazaar and chicken super
last Friday, given by the Presby
terian Ladies' AiJ, drew a big
crowd. More, in fact, than could
bs fed. The ladies did not antici
pate such a rush. The early bird,
as usual, got a fine eupper.
Mrs. J. C. Sumner has received
the sad news of the death of her
sister, Mrs. 11. W. Wilson, who, for
the past six years has resided in
New York City. The remains will
be lent to Corvallis for 'n ermont.
The deceased was the widow of Ii.
W. Wilson of Benton county.
Useful Xmas Presents
For Ladies' and Girls
Skates.
Silver Ware.
Roasters.
Water Sets.
Bird Cages. .
Perculators.
Carving Sets.
Phonographs. -
Thermometers
Flower Pots
Walnuts and Almonds
Cream Separators
Washing Machines
Rome Kettles and Tea Pots
Heating and Cook Stoves
Universal Food Choppers
Watches and Clocks
Fancy and Plain Dishes
Fancy and Plain Lamps
Sewing Machines
Combination Flour Sifter and Barrel
For Men and Boys
Pocket Knives
Tools of all Kinds
Indian Gubs
Safety and Standard Razors
Razor Strops
Meerschaum and other Pipes
Silver and Gold Watches
Tool Grinders
Clark's Carriage Heaters
Boy's Wagons
Skates
Lap Robes
Gloves
22 Rifles and other Guns
Hunting Coats and cartridge belts
We have the Stock
We meet all prices
What more can be asked
PUB ilJJ-J
Don't Shiver and Freeze
on Cold Days
when you ride in automobile or any other vehicle.
Get one of these genuine comfort makers
A
4.
Clark Heater
N- 7D. Stf. d Vnliltrs u f fa f
throws out as good, strong heat you can regulate perfectly
and moke the finest kind of a foot rest
The
W. F.
King
Co.
Christmas Ball
Night of December 25th
Commercial Hall
Luckey's Orchestra. Tickets $1
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HERE 1 an oil-burning lamp wrucn produces a nooa m
pure, white light-more brilliant than gas or electricity
-vet wonderfully mellow mid easy on the eyes. It is simple
nd sale, clean and noiseless, docs not rill the room with obnox
lous, unhealthful odors.To have a better lighted liomevith an
Aladdin Mantle Lamp
will clu.llr cmt nolhlns. II will pty lor Imll In Ike oil It lvel. I im
Th" k'iu lor Ibo MM.ll L.n.p Comp.r., ol Amr.lc. and .m trilin. o wh.l I
know ia be l.f 11. I'rolenoi RnEer., ol Uwli ln.ll.nlr, Chlcsgn, mtir
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lhrmitmyoiiil.l. I will b. l.d to Id oa VT.
TRY an Aladdin Lamp in Your Home Before You Buy
,i.. Jull drop me pon c.rd sal stavl'Sat o" ' k,; ...u. M.ll ih. old lod.
Jh.,. .ou and lo.vt In oul boon 10 S IU M
ARTHUR KELLY, Agt.
11-14-plm
Prineville, Or.
ie Great Sacrifice
Sale
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FOSTER & HYDE'S
Will Continue Until After Christmas
Our sales have been extraordinary since the slaughter of
prices began but we have several lines scarcely touched
upon. In order to make a good clean-up, the Slaughter will
continue until after Christmas.
ake Your Christmas Presents at
SE SAC
RIFICE
PRICES