Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 04, 1913, Image 4

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Holiday Suggestions at the Gift Store
Ladies' Jewelry
We have it in only the latest styles aud guaranteed qual
ity. Our line of La Vallieres and Pendants is complete.
We have pendants from $ 1 .25 up with neck chains from
$1.50 up. A large assortment of set rings. Our rings
are all solid gold no dry goods stuff settings guaran
teed to stay. Toilet and manicure sets in ivory and silver,
work boxes, novelties, cut glass, hand-painted China, Inca
hammered brass, etc We call your special attention to
our line of fobs in silk and gold, chatelaine pins, watch
es, bracelets and watch bracelets.
An Attractive Window
Dra,ws people into the
store, they say, but
what's the use if they
give not good values
when they go in to pur
chase? We are pleased
to show you any article
in the store or take it
from the window, and
wilNefy you to get sim
ilar values at similar
prices anywhere. We handle every kind of good jewelry
but only that kind. Shop early. Do it now, and be
sure to visit the
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Ask to see the latest in watches. We
handle only the Standard kind, the kind
the factory and we ourselves guarantee.
7-Jewel watches complete from $6.00 up to the highest rail
road watch, and we assure you that the prices are right in
this line. We are here to stay. That's all
Any article purchased here which did
and does not come up to our guarantee
we will consider it a favor if purchaser gives us a chance
to make goods satisfactory. '
Crook County Jewelry and Sporting Goods Store
May not be as varied as that of my
lady, but he is or ought to be particu
lar about having it of the best quality,
exclusive in design and neat in ap
pearance. Our selection consists only of the latest
styles, and we have for your selection
a large assortment of stick pins, tie
clasps, rings, smoking sets, military
sets, etc.
In this line our selection of . chains
and fobs is the largest. Your pick of
more than 1 00 gold chains from $1.00
up.
Coat chains and fobs from $1.25 up.
We solicit a call of inspection and
gladly show any article.
L. Kamstra, Prop.
PRINEVILLE, ORE
Sudden Death of
Editor A: H. Kennedy
A. H. Kensedy, editor of the
Prineville Review, died suddenly
Tuesday evening, aged 45 years.
Editor Kennedy had been suffer
ing from inflammation of the eyes
for some time but none of his
friends thought that anything
serious was the matter. Last Sat
urday, however, more alarming
symptoms set in and Tuesday
evening he passed quietly away
while asleep.
Mr. Kennedy was married to
Mina AVilmartb December 15,
1908. Beiides his widow, be
leaves a mother, Mrs. Caroline
Kennedy, of Arleta, Oregon; a
brother, Fred Kennedy, of The
Dalles; anl two sisters, Mrs.
Marion Davis and Mrs. Louis
Benhcky.
Bro. Kennedy was a member of
the Modern Woodmen and carried
a life insurance of $3000.
He will be buried tomorrow
(Friday) at 2:30 p. m. from the
Baptist chuieh.
Carey Foster Elected
School Trustee
HAVE YOU jYf
CATARRH? ' '
breathing
impaired? Does your throat
get husky or clogged?
Modern science proves that
these symptoms result from run
down health. Snuffs and vapors
are irritating and useless. You
should buildy our general health
with the oil-food in Scott's
Emulsion-its nourishing
powers will enrich and enliven
the blood, aid nutrition and as
similation and assist nature to
check the inflammation and
heal the sensitive membranes
which are affected.
Scott's Emulsion
will raise your
standard of health
to correct catarrh.
Shan alcoholic mixtures
and insist on SCOTT'S
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There was a good attendance at
the school meeting Monday to elect
a successor to Dr. Belknap. As a
usual thing people do not take
much interest in school affairs
seemingly satisfied to shift the re
sponsibility upon the other fellow
This wasn't the case Monday. In
stead there was a good attendance
of ladies and a fair representation
of men.
The object of the meeting was
announced by the chairman and
nominations to fill the vacancy on
the board commenced. Mrs. Earl
McLaughlin was the first to be
placed in nomination and she was
followed by the nomination of
Carey W. Foster. It was a nip and
tuck race between the candidates
right up to the close of ballot
counting. At one time Mrs. Mcr
Laughlin led by five votes but
toward the close Mr. Foster forged
ahead and won by one vote. The
official count stood: Mr. Foster 17,
Mrs. McLaughlin, 16.
Mr. Foster will serve Dr. Bel-
Knap s unexpired term wnicn runs
until next June. Mr. Foster is
chairman of the board.
After the school meeting many
of the parents and other taxpayers
visited the different grades in the
public schools and expressed them
selves as well pleased with the work
that was being done.
. Members of the public school
board spent the greater part of
Monday examining the work of the
different grades. They found both
pupils and teachers interested and
working along their various lines.
They were especially pleased with
the orderly way in which the pupils
marched in and out of the building.
The shildren kept excellent time to
the music which was furnished by
Dale Elkins.
LOCAL MENTION
Regular services at the Presby
terian church Sunday.
B. L. Hicks will have charge of
all services at the Union church
Sunday.
Born In Portland. Nov. 28, to
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Myers, a
daughter.
Mrs. V. H. Kirkham of John
sen creek died Tuesday night. She
was buried in Prineville this fore
noon.
Judge Sprineer has been in'
formed by the O. A. C. officials
that Crook is in line for a county
field man during the coming year.
Chas. E. Roberts has entered the
field for the office of city marshal.
This makes a three-cornered fight
between Roberts, Coon and Bal
four. The littl friends of Roland
Stearns gave a very enjoyable
birthday party at bis borne Satur
day afternoon in honor of bis 9th
birthday.
F. C.Park, an old-time attorney
of Great Falls, Mont., turned up
in Prineville the other day. He is
now a Crook county rancher. His
place is near Madras.
There will be a good fellowship
meeting at the Commercial Club
rooms Wednesday evening. You
are all invited. Turn out and
have a good time.
There will be a Club dance Sat
urday evening, Deeember 6, at the
Club Hall. .This is the first dance
of a series to be given this winter
and the management is trying
bard to make it a big success. '
Mrs. Black of Baker, a sister of
Mrs. WI. Dishman, is here on a
visit. Mrs. Black will remain un
til the return of Mr. and Mrs.
Dishman, who will leave Sunday
for Portland to attend the big
stock show.
A. A. Gillespie, a representative
of the Gillespie Adjusting Co., who
conducted the Elkins Merchandise
Sale, left Saturday for Pocatello,
Idaho, to take charge of another
big sale.
LOCAL MENTION
J. R. Knox came in from Post
the last of the week.
W. C. Congleton of Paulina is at
tending court this week.
A. M. Logan of Paulina is a
Prineville visitor this week.
James H. Scott of Howard wag
in Prineville the last of the wwk.
L. S. Logan was down from the
upper country the first of the week.
Miss Edith Rice of Portland is
expected hone for the holidays to
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phoenix of
Laidlaw are Prineville visitors this
week.
Rev. John McAllister will speak
at the Edwards schoolhouse, Powell
Butte, next Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
Arthur Templeton and wife tame
over from Sisters Sunday. Mr.
Tempfeton is serving on the jury.
The Rev. Luke Sheehan will be
in Prineville next Sunday and will
hold services at Stewart's Hall at
10:30 a. m.
L. M. Fuss, traveling freight and
passenger agent of the O.-W. R. &
N. Co., was a week-end business
visitor to Prineville.
Joe Smelzer is expected home
this week. He has been greatly
benefited by the operation per
formed at Portland.
The K. r. dance last week was
one of the largest and best' ar
ranged affairs held in Prineville for
a long time. Every Sir Knight
made it a personal matter to see
that all guests enjoyed themselves
to the limit.
Mrs. Isora Cleek came in from
Albany Tuesday and left the fol
lowing day for Lamonta to be with
her father, C. Montgomery, who is
dangerously ill.
The young people of the Baptist
church will have home-made
candies and popcorn balls on sale
in Clifton & Cornett's store win
dow Saturday, Dec. 6. There will
be pies, cakes and other pastry for
sale. .
LOCAL MENTION
J. N. Quiberg of Sisters is attend
ing court this week.
John Schmeer of Held was down
for supplies the first of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Mulhollund
were visiting relatives in Prineville
lust week.
Mrs. Med Vanderpool will enter
tuin the Ladies' Aid of the Presby
terian church on the afternoon of
December 11.
The Prineville Steam Laundry is
now ready for business. All the
machinery has been Installed and
everything is in first-class shape to
turn out the best of work.
LOCAL MENTION
II. II Duvis was down from Pau
lina the first of the wevk.
Attorney Boll of The Dulles was
attending t legal business, at this
term of court the first of the week.
Anonymous communications will
not be printed by this piier. Sign
your name, not necessarily for pub
lication, but as evidence of good
faith.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will hold an apron sale and
cafeteria at Owl Hull Saturday, De
cember G. The cafeteria und aule
will commence at 11 o'clock anil
continue until evening.
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There is nothing more pitiful than the sight of OLD AGE
entirely dependent on the assistance and charity of others.
Yet many go along, day affer day, week after week, letting
money slip through their fingers that should be piling up in
the bank to keep them comfortabls and independent when
their EARNING POWER is GONE.
Why don't YOU start a bank account NOW ?
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
We pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits.
CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville