Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 28, 1911, Image 5

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    J. H. Windom
Cupid Busy
Shrinks 79 Pounds
at Yuletide
New Year's Reception
by Ladies' Annex
Metiihcrs of tli different com
mittees "I th Ladi'V Annex are
htiry completion naii;,MiiieiiU (or
lit Niw Year' reception, livery
thing U moving along nicely ml
the reception promise to bit ft hig
fui'itm, Tim eginmillees urn as
follow :
Reception -From 2 to 3 j. m
Mm. PiHinnr, Mm. Hugh tr.
Mrs, Jordan Fr. From 3 lo i p.
m. Mr, 11.' Ik ii np Mr, t'lwk,
Mr, With. Wigle, From 4 to J p.
m. Mr. Cray, Mr. Cirey Foster,
Mr Crook.
(iood-hys committee From 2 to
3 . in Mrs. Colonel Smith. Mr?.
Milllorn. Mrs. Ahhy. From 3 to
4 i. m. Mm. ISrink, Mm Clilion,
MU ll iKUin, Fiom 4 to 5 p. m.
Mm Clay pool, Mm. Adams, Mm.
llaner.
Miss I'i'uhili Crooks and Miss
Emi'rin Young will ten that the
guests re nerved with refresh
ments. Mr. Kdwards has chargs ol the
enterUintmnit (or the afternoon.
K speclul invitation in e xiended
to nli stranger and all teachers in
Prineville.
Must Appear Before
County Court
Olu Peterson, who live ncsr
Fid-, ha hcen citI to appear lw
(ore the county court m xl wetk
mid give tin account of the way I
l.a Imi-n irealinu two ili'i.ctiililil
elilhlren under bin cure. Wold
luitl reached tin' county court that
thero wa juit cause of complaint.
The law makes dependent children
wards of tin, county and it timet
no that they are not abmed.
I'eiKruon i laehelor.
John II. Montgomery and
Knbiina J. Jtivin were married t
the M. K. parona;i last Thursday.
Charles S.'llarris and Sylvia I).
Hull were married at the home of
Hubert Z-verly Sunday, by Itev.
Williams.
J. II. Windoui ii able to 1S out
agttin. For H time he wh not ex
peeled to live, He has not tasted
food for lilteeu dav and must go
without until next Sunday, thus
completing an lK-day fact ordered
by lr. MneFaddeii, "I have
..i i. Tii i , ir ....l.l . ui...
i ii , . i. Mih Mary ti enn, who was born
dom. "lUve always been a '
, i ! and rawed n ( rook county, w
heart v eater and you can imagine ; ' ,
how I craved a good square meal ! u-t Sunday at I or.Und
U,. to a few day, ago. Nw 'jjlo . Mr. Uniler, a school teacher,
don't care, so much. I have timtcd j Thomas F. Jones and Mise
nothing but water and a little IWeie K. Klliott. were mar.ied at
lemon during my lift. Am getting ; home of the bride' mother
stronger every dav but my clot h'i Sunday, by I'.ev. Wi! i ma of the
are K-Uing awful bapvy. If I j M, K. church. Mr. Jones ii from
kern .... ir.n. h homer I omv elin I Sherman county, where be and hi
through them and hang myself." j father and brother have several
ranches. He also haa a piuce on
We
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t AMP
rices
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Groceries, Hardware, Farm Implements,
Etc., as Cheap at our store as anywhere
in Central Oregon.
Two Runaways
Enliven Christmas
Mill creek, where the newly wd
will live (or the prenent.
Married At the residence of
the brido'a parenta, Mr. and Mm.
Jemie Windom, at high noon, Dec.
24. their datinhter. Myrtle .11, and
Hoy H.McCord, ltev. V. V. Bailey,
olliciating. Only the familiea of
the contracting partiea were pres
ent. After the ceremony the bride
a table
to eat.
LOCAL MENTION
Chrialmat wa enlivened at the
C. Sum Smith place by a runaway.
Mr. Smith had driven home from
town and wat leading bla horre
aero the road. A low place in
llin ifrminil llirew thft htlrrtiv fur
ward. This frightened the animal nd groom le.t the way 10
i :. ...i ... .,, ! loaded with Bood thinca
llllU IV bl'lllllil'llll l, IU 1 Ufc I.IIVHI-! " " -
around the owner. Mr Smith j Treacher Bailey cava be (lid erj .y
hung on a long aa he could but 'the good thing prepared bv the
the II vine aioka mid running gear h.ri, I., mother and litter. A
of the vehicle tlll further in j MMnl jl0ur . ,I,pnt with the
creaced the animal' fright Break-1 , ,ir.i.r
ing 1UIM. from Mr. Smith the ! lol'' company then the ,-reache
ibado them goodbye and clarteJ
the direction of Andrew Noble'. J homeward, withing the newly weda j
Mr. Noble children happened to I wt i tancd on lifii'a vovcge
kru..:i..,(to-t.wnin their buggy) Ml(rriet,n lhU city( at the j
and the a haf a and whitmle tree ! '"" 5
attached to the flying liorxo wared "Oino of t.eorge u. Antone. Dec.
their home, which ran into a wire j o.r)th. John K. Hart and Bertha
fence and kicked the huggy all to ' Huffman, liev. C. 1'. B.iilev officiat
piece. Thnchildrtn jumped be- Q,ntw a number of friends
tot they were hurt. A couple of; ,
new buggiea ai'd lome reiair to j T"r rri'K
Umbamea, will Kjuare tua dam-, More Homc.ade Candy.
Bi' ' ' ,n'i forurt Caielv nlo Satiinlav.
llec. BO. Cwoaimt Chewing Caramela
irkPAI MCMTinM 1 mn.le Iram Ovlull Ccieoamit. lieuular
LVvHlj ItlLlUIUll
Terms Cash.
County court mceta next wcel-,
Lark Klliott i visiting in Trine
villo. W. F. King i in Portland .011
bunine-a.
Orrin Mill pent Chriatmaa in
Piineville.
A. Dayton came in from Hubert
to upend Christmas in town.
Mr. N. A. Parriah waa a county
neat visitor the lust of tho week.
There will be a ekating niane
rade Saturday evening at the rink.
Carl Khret of Redmond was a
Prinevillo vicitor yestutday.
Mr. (. W. Noble left Monday
(or The Dalle, where she will re
ceive medical aid. She wai ac
companied ly Mr. Noble and Dr.
Hoaenherg.
The Modern Woodmen of Prine
ville have organised a brass band.
Warren Glaze will be instructor.
The boy ent for fourteen instru
ment! Monday.
Wheat ia Belling (or 8O0 in the
Prineville market, liurley f 1.75
per 100 pound. Oatu about the
eame price. Only OOo Sb ollered
for wheat at the railioad.
The Prinevillo basketball team
4i,l nut bo to Bum. Word was
received that owing to the prevn
lenue ol scarlet fever ft public build
ing could not be obtained.
T, If. Lafollette, district deputy
arand master, and Messrs. Shut
tuck. Constable and Huston left at
noon today for Culver, where they
will institute an Odd Fellows
lodge this evening.
Frank Brosius returned from
Portland Sunday. While at the
metropolis he met Perry Long
who haa recovered from hia street
car accident. He says that Perry's
feet are ipradled out just a little
more by reason of his encounter
with the car.
Charles Summers, the govern
meiit wireless operator at Dutch
Harbor, Alaska, wired Christmas
greetings to his parents and friends
in Prinevillo Monday. Charley is
. getting along fine in his work, lie
was prepared for it at the Crook
County High School.
A. i. Scogin of Paulina was
town Monday.
Zetila Cornell won the prize doll j
at .Mr, tyru ,
Horn Dec. 20, to the wife of
Arthur Kmmons, a son.
Dr. Itosenberg i expected home
from The Dalle Sunday.
Omer Cyrus spent Christmai
with relative in Prineville.
Mr. ajnd Mr. W. Jl. Peek of;
Culver were 'Prineville visitors!
)cnterday. j
C. 11. Henry and K. W. Nelson I
of Po.'-t were in Prineville on busi
ness Friday.,
Joseph Lister came down from
Paulina to spend the holidays
with his family in Prineville.
There was a big turnout to the
Christmas hall given by Lnckey's
orchestra. All report a good time.
A child' bracelet was picked up
on the street the other day and
left at Mrs. Michel' store for
idnntiflcation.
John It. Stinson wires from St.
Paul that Crook county took first
premium on alfalfa at the St. Paul
Land Show. The prize is a $250
silver cup.
Milling price :. HhWI 20c per lb.
Week from Saliinlay Mr. I.f.ng will
ilii t'liociilatu Cream' in tbe window.
Tliooe, who have never had the oppor
tunity ot swing ny Chocolates (lipped
PI sure have a tre coming Saturday,
.ImiiinrvO. Iroiil 7:..0 P. m. 10 v p. n
UIMi l VIIIH.Tll.JM oiiui
Don't Shiver and Freeze
on Cold Days
when you ride in automobile or any other vehicle.
Get one of tkese genuine comfort makers
A
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V
Clark Heater
N.. TD. ..-. ShI. Ea V.UUU- h f fa & youf
throws out aa good, strong heat you can regulate pertecuy
and makes the finest kind of a foot rest
.XJMawM mi.
The W. -F. King
Co.
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What Every Man Knows
r
I that the principal consideration now
mlava ia "t'lothe!." One haa to drers
neatly and stylishly it he wants to suc
ceed in business and social lifo. W e
are ready to help alt men in this re
spect, providing tho very latest in
fabrics, patterns and style, correctly
Suite and Overcoats, made in all cut
size. We are ottering them at most
attractive prices.
FOSTER & HYDE
nil, tijsteM. 1
'ork has commenced on the 1"
street bridge, The pile driver 1 1 J JlJj-lMfc.' .
f .
1 1 t
,'1 1JU1 " I
T VP BP I. .n nil-hnrnincr lamn which produces a flood ol
II pan, while light more brilliant than es or electricily
vet wonderfully mellow and easy on the eyes. It la simple
and safe, clean and noiseless, does not till the room with obnox
iou,unhealtli(ulodor. Tohaveabetterbslitcdhome.withan
Aladdhi Mantle Lamp
commenced operations this mornr
ing. Some of the property for
street and bridge purposes was
donated but the rest of it will be
condemned by the city authorities.
Bert Wagner, who was struck on
the head by a derrick on the Mc-
Call ranch Sunday week, died of
his injuries at the Jlome Hospital
lust Friday. From the first it was
not thought he had a chance to re
cover. His remains were taken to
Ohio for burial.
J. 1?. Ogicr writos to the Journal
from San Jose that he has sold his
intnrest with J. . ShttttUCk OH
Bear creek to Columbus Johnson,
lie says: "I have been a transient
visitor to your county since 1891
when 1 rode for I. N. Castle on the
old "Circle" ranch on liear creek.
I always retain a deep respect for
Crook county."
.....It. ... I...II to Ik nil It
Will iftimMy COM TOM noting, iiwm pB, - - -
h. ..ml lor Ihe Msnilo l.mn Correal ol Amonct aiiJ W'IJ h''
know 10 hf hmlu,e lm. I'ti.Imoi Roters, al Uwm InMitaw, t Jlcico, mac
JJ.n , lound 10 ! the hml Mil anj lh moM K'ooomkal 10 u. Bui you
A,, t n.( maccirl llicio alroog ulrnrnu on m mill,
tliom i mr own il.k. I will b lliaJ 10 lI Jo"
TRY an Aladdin Lamp in Your Home Before You Buy
I lur-l.h TaMo. SiackM, Hamln.. y.ll and Chandrll.t lypra ol lamoi-ln lad AlaJdln " " "rf
KoTJoi J I lsI l rl bom. lo i a w (wo. Mtu.il! wilboul oblli.llon. M..I lb. aril tod.,.
Eat
Turkey on New Years Day I
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You will have pleasant feelings nfterwards lncniiBe It will agree
with you, PICKING A HOSE Isn't good form ol course, but our
Meats' are so good that It Is hard to part with even the smallest
portion. Try some of our Fresh Oysters.
City Meat Market
ARTHUR KELLY, Agt.
11-14-pl
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Prineville, Or.
W. A. Booth. Pres.
D. P. 8TKWART, Vloe-l'res.
'C. l. Elkins, Cashier
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the
Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, It'll
An.la LLblllll..
t,onnnni1 Dlscionui. J1SH.H70.M mpltnl paid In full
Ovci-iliiirm K.Hil.as HiirpliiK
Ki illuiv limi' nitunw Vm.U Undivided proftl.
Heal iwlnte Il.7i.ii IX-tHwiM ;
Ciih oa hand ud due from biki . $47,809.95
iss,mM8
tan iwo 00
10 000.00
., ,awi8
. 140,140,74
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HOLIDAY GOODS
You will look with admiration over the
splendid samples of modem Furniture
that we have on exhibition in our
Showrooms, the most artistic and best
constructed Furniture ever turned out
by wood crafters. The designs, the
workmanship, the beautiful finish, will
charm you at sight, and -we warrant
the durability of every piece of Furni
ture bought from us. Portland prices.
A. H. LIPPMAN & COMPANY
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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRYl
I PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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