Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 02, 1912, Image 2

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    Election Table Cot Official Election Returns for Crook County Together With the Registration in the Precincts
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LOCAL MENTION
iA jutit frow tu d Mrr- iophoniore Day
ara u by J. W, S'.itmtr i . v . . . UvU f.,r frai!i..
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rijri(i(fer of Culvrr, T. If. , , , ' . . . ,,
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tdfii(M,d. but by fr th , , , . . , , .
ltniut rd by ib JUUUhi of i c,,w, ol b" teiitil tb
Ecdiuimil lit & o'clock p. oj., (iefi:l h lo od w tu tb well
fcltb til dlrvUr went tbitir Uifllf of tlm ('. C. If. Ki.kru.1 alnoa
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Kridny, April W. wm obo.oo Arbar li.y w. t.!ll ooon t! ,,nr3r lr,m t4tn Dr 1o,d
norIirttb:.C.lI.. Fr-!b 1m t njiouUi to rform tbtj' ' of od of bn eye. Mod
tU t5i.uff wbere Old Glory ii ' "tt evdice for tbe Hoobomore iry. y. Jfi tore ewiubed a piece
nd be tbowtd i,iu.!f equl to,' urM ,Dl 11 u ,ur
lbeoccion. ( arrival of Ir. Botoberg it might
Tb day end. in a teoiii. n,kb bv t"l'y e '
I'l-iueylll daU-gttion reelid horn
l D.U) p. m , well pled witb tbe
Uy and tntbumattiii about tb
boepitality ol tbe ,,U of Ued
aiuiid. ,
For Sato.
f'ttiiUu wauiill, ',, M tan
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T t.'oM.I U', Kl.Klta.
Hiuce they entered
iu ball tbey bare been leader in
oratory, debate, declamation and
athletic. Tbe claee b woa firat
In each of toe firt three and ia
well repreeerited along all linei ol
athltica.
Mine Milliorp perforrned in her
The Beauty of
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between tbe .kupbutnors and tbe
acbool atid a ball ffimt.
Tbe da won tbe UnnU
double, tii-d tbe aitifle and loet
in tbe ball game.
There were not ai many viaitori
a tbe preceeding Friday when tbe
two literary aocietie joined in tbe
celebration of Arbor I-ay, but it
wi rierertbelee a tnoet enjoy
able occtuNfion.
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Koola la our warn.
h.h A YWiiti i.e. I'uMMirr,
Eggs for Hatching.
I'artrHuH Wyan'lottaa. Uarred
Plymouth Ilofki, 0ldn Wjrao-
IHIM, Apooiiaa, 19 for ri. Poaliriiflit
A. J. Micbler, an attorney of
Aurora, Oregon, wa a 1'rineville
vititor tbe liret of tbe week. He
in an eitenniv landowner in tbe
W illow Creek diitricl. .Mr. Mieh-l-r
like Prineville and may locate
bare.
A number of tbe younger ret
made up a theatre party Friday to
e tbe portrayal of Dante' In
ferno at tbe Lyric. Howling at tbe
club and tupper at tbe Grill
finiebed a very pleasant evening for
tbe participant.
Tbe tenni court at the Com
mercial Club ground baa been put
in fine condition and i being en
joyed by member o inclined,
wben tbe weather permit. Tbe
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Why Look Older
Than You Are?
Iiantaifia, 15 (or I:'. 1'lyaioutb rooatar! new court i aleo being cleared and
tl. AIIKalrn atock; not related to leveled and will be reade lor ute
any Kaatcro Oregon churkeoa.
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LOCAL MENTION.
County court i in ion thia
eeek.
Sir, A. Ketr left Tueaday for
fortland.
Mr. Will Wurzweller lft tbe
ml of the week for her borne In
.Portland,
Mm I.onl Kuintlir l boii.t
from f'ortlaiid for a rr.t of a couple
W uoatb.
Kalpb llinlil, chM riHlnenr of
tit North liank und Ongon Trunk
a In i'rf nvill the lent of the
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Maun! J. Aiitone of Lake
otiity, and Lore May Hintouuf
Wieek cmtiity, wro marrind by
Xey, U illiuin of thu M, K. tliuri Ii
Momlity,
Joe Taylor lnt a Imm of hiireee
Muiuluy. Hit waa IiuiiIIhk hy
uri t'rookod rivt-r when oiin ol
lli liurna iluwn and Iwlnre
tiili arrived a vulintliln npun of
uiitrca wa dniwiiml,
Anarixioii lliull.tir Wrlli-n to tilt'
Julitlial fm follow; Will unyoiin
knowiiiK I lit whf rimhmiia of 1 u xi
Cole,, height fi ("ft, iiciir IW)
poiimtK, fulr linir timi blue eyee;
(( 1'imt hi'itnl of lit Itml
aioml, Oregon, in May 11)11.
rieaae notify Mra. J. IC. Watkina,
CottaK" Orove, On'ron.
MU Wiiiiiik ia thu rrclifit of
aoy nttetiliiiii from ln r (rit'tul
he Hy. The Miihiml Club
ill give In r a almwt r at tlm lunm
ef Mr, Ktl wtvrtlr tliia ullnriiuim,
Mi. Oliver Adam will giv hem
Jlavliu Chiim almwur Kriiluy
Mia I'ay HiiUlwin und Mina luni
'Jab, Crook will give reocptinn to
tffa WiiHieV iHiimin. Miaa Ouk
Tl..e, ttuil ft ehower lor Mian
WiiiiU'V. MomUy. M'iuitliue t tit
Voy will take we id Ungh.
LOCAL MENTION
Hand boy' dance May 10.
The I'reabyterian church baa
been renovated and paiuted.
N. Neileon and N. ll. Klliott of
Terrebonne are In town on buai-
na.
Workmen are repairing Mr.
Lively' cottage that wa damaged
by fire.
Mr. A. Keter left Tuesday for
a vUit to relative in Portland and
CorvallU.
Mr. aud Mr. A. W, lloyc and
daughter of Iatack epent Hatur
day In 1'rineville,
The Muaii.al Club met at the
home of Mr. Itnecnhorg Tueeday
afturnnon. A good program wa
given.
Mr. Iieliow, who ha been
viniting htir daughter, Mm, Itla
,tdl, alt winter, left the firat of the
wenk for bur home at I'omoroy,
Withh.
The (!, C. II. H. Alumni held
their firnt meeting thil year at the
home of thu preatdont, Mia Emeriti
Young, Kefriirihmerit were nerved
and a moat enjoyable evening wa
aiflit,
I'r, Hameiiy met with quite a
aerioti accident to hie auto while
on hla way home from 1'rineville
hiat Hitlurduy, Eight .mile thia
Id of PrliieviHit, in turning a
corner, the ear pkklilml Into a deep
rut with aueh force Unit one whunl
mid omi axle were broken. Mr,
W. I.. I'oraythe, Mr. W. II. Lott
iiiiui anil Mir (irnc I.otlman
were enjoying a ride with the doc
tor when the aooident occurred,
Noun of the oroupanU wire in
jured. Col, Hiuith brought the
pnrty to It'toliiiN, while the cur
tnkeii tu Priiievillo fur rt'i'iiirK,
Mi'tollu Oregouiaii.
LOCAL MENTION
The E-A Club nitet Saturday
next.
A. H. Collin came over from
fiend today.
John (itbeon of I'ot, an o'd
pioneer, died Tueeday, aged 7'J.
Mif Klla Jolinaon of Corvallia,
arrived Sunday to upend a few day
witb relative, tbe Muagrave fum-
iiy.
Dr. Ida l!ehreiidt,the eye apeclal
iat, arrived from Mend Wedneaday.
Hbe will remain in Prineville until
the laat of next week.
There will he preaching aervicee
at the l'reehyterian church Hun
day morning anJ evening by tbe
paator, Itev. M. A. Prater. Every
body welcome.
The Commcrciftl Club will give a
Ket-tngether-meuVmeeling at the
duh room Haturday evening.
Club member! and thoao who
ahould be member, are invited.
The city park hit) been greatly
Improved thia apring, Carolina
poplar have been planted all
around it. The ground ha been
plowed and leveled and a nent wire
fence encircle the Inclosure, Next
year It will be town to gra and
then will come walk, eeaU and a
band etand.
(ieo. V. Noble returned hut
week from a trip to Wallace,
lilahn, where he made an in
apevtion of the property of the
tieiubow Mining Si Milling Co. on
hehnlf of auliHcriher to the utotk
In Prineville. He found every
thing n represented. Oood do
posits of ore and ol u!licitiit
qnnnlity to mtiko a pitying propo
fit. ion, The mining uctivily of the
Coeur il'Alenu diatrict wit" it great
surprise to him,
in a abort time.
Fraternal Men, Attention!
Increased assessments have
been declared by many of the
leading orders. If yours hasn't,
it will be next Will you stand
for iO If interested in oppos
ing higher rates with no greater
advantages, communicate at
once with E. N. S care Crook
County Journal, Prineville,
Oregon. 5-2-3t
I'lKure with it nut! enve money on
Flour, rWil, Oil, Mult, Uine ami C-
Illent. l(KiiMoHI) Wlfol.KMAI.K I.I Mlit.K
t Pliolii rn Compa-sv, 4-lH 3t
White Orphington Eggs.
Kelleratraa Htraio. Cook Htrain.
fttl pur Bitting.
3-21-tl (lacAR C. Myi-k.
Have freluhtera' cliurifea by umkliitf
your own liitul from liKinioMi
Wlllil.KHAI.K 1,1 Hlll.lt A PltiOil'l K
COMI'AMV. 4 lH-3t
Eggs That Hatch.
From 10 Ki(a aold Mra. Cottrell Vi
I'll ic kit liatelied; from my pen of 'Jl
While Ij'uliorna during March I Rot
4'. ill -kk"; 'rum 144 now attttlnir llll teat
gixul. Wlio can beat It. Your (or
emia, J. W. HitwAKT.
Millinery
NOW ON SALE
Select line of Spring Hats
at 1 0 per cent discount
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
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''.Ue TROUBLE-viMon Klacs need
l-' not mall
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not make one look older, or
cause embarrassment by Iktuir
1 conspicuous. Kryptok Ix-nscs
comprise near view and far vicwlenst-s in an integral
piece of glass. They have an absolutely smooth
surface, and are entirely free from the scams,
dirt-catching lines, cement and bulky appearance
characteristic of old 6tyle pasted double-vision lenses.
. ') Kryptok Inej are good looking. They have the great advan
tage of perfect vition for both dioarue and reading, coupled with
the neat appearance of tingle-viaion gbute. In no way do the
tuggest advancing year.
Over 200,000 people are now wearing Kryptok Lenses
DR. IDA BEHRENDT
At Hotel Oregon, Prineville, Oregon, from May 1st to 11th.
Band Boys' Dance
The Big Event of the Season
Friday, May 10th, 1912
Music by Luckey's Orchestra
An All Night Dance
Tickets $1.00
Given by M. W. of A. Band Boys' of
Prineville, to apply on Band Instruments.
Demaris will play after midnight
The Leota Howard
Dramatic Company
Will be in this city for 7 nights commenc
ing May 6th. A reportoir company of
High Class Artists in Dramas and Come
dies. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. Popular Prices.