Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 11, 1913, Image 8

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Practical Christmas Gifts are easily selected here. The Christmas Spirit prevails and the
tendency during these times is to make gifts of no doubtful utility.
USEFUL PRESENTS ARE WELL GIVEN
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Gifts for Men
Hosiery, cotton wool or silk Handkerchiefs Ties
SuspenJers Slippers Shoes
Shirts Collars Hats Neckwear
Razors Pocket Knives Cuff Buttons Pipes
Suits Overcoats Suit Cases Trunks
Gifts for Ladies
Neckwear H
Cloves
Dress Goods
Nfackinaws
Silk and Cotton Hose
ouse Laps Ocarls V tiling
Ribbons Waists
Silk Waist Patterns Coats
Slippers Shoes
Suit Cases and Trunks
Gifts for Children
ocars
Toys TeJJy Bears ' Dolls
Skates Footwear Hats
Suits and Overcoats
Pocket Knives
Carpenter's Tools
Books
Caps
Rainoml-iai' Unlil Wednesday, December 17th, all Dry Goods, Footwear, Men's and Ladies' Wear,
1VC1I1CII1UCI and Bedding Reduced. Sale closes Tuesday Night.
For the Christmas Table
For the Home
Table Linen Nice Warm Blankets
Towels Comforters Bed Spreads
Aluminum Ware Glassware
DISHES
Hood River Apples
Cranberries Nuts
Choice Canned Goods
SWEET POTATOES
COLLINS W. ELKINS
Friday's Program
at the Lyric
"Dolly Varden," (From a portion
of Barnaby Pudge, by Charles Dick
ens. "Grand Canyon of New York,
Au-:able Canyon," With the
Natives of New Zealand," "Broncho
Billy and the Indian Maid."
Well Satisfied With
Progress of Work
balem, Or. That work on the
Tumalo project is progressing in an
excellent manner, and that it is"
destined to become a success, was
the declaration made by Attorney
General Crawford, who has returned
from a visit to Central Oregon.
His mission was to prosecute a suit
to condemn certain lands needed
for a reservoir site, and he suc
ceeded in securing a judgment.
'I found the project as a whole
in an excellent condition," he de
clared. "The work is progressing
rapidly and in a most satisfactory
manner. Everythinz indicates that
the project will be a success."
Two Carloads of
Dairy Shorthorns
W. C. Congleton of Paulina has
just received two carloads of dairy
Shorthorns from Kentucky. The
cattle came through in good shape,
considering they were 18 days on
the road. Mr. Congleton will give
the stock a rest and then take them
to his Paulina ranch.
Died
At her home on Jonson creek, De
cember 3, Mrs. Sarah E. Klrkhum
passed to her reward. The end was
not unexpected as she had been
seriously ill for several mouth.
She wag 66 years and 4 months
old. She leaves a husband, two
sons and two daughters, all of
whom were at her bedside, except
the second son, William, who lives in
St. Paul, Mian.
The funeral services were con
ducted by Rev. McAllister of the
Baptist church of Prineville, she
having been a member of that
church for thirty-six years.
She will be greatly missed by her
Iriends and neighbors for she was a
real friend, generous and true to all.
Resolution of Condolence
Whereas, It has pleased the all
wise Ruler of Heaven and earth to
take from his family and from us
our beloved Neighbor Arthur H.
Kennedy, who died December 2nd,
1913, Wherefore, our hearts are
made sad and we extend our heart
felt sympathy to the wife and family
of our silent neighbor. The battles
ui me ue oraveiy lougnt and like a
true Woodman he never surrendered
to any obstacle In the way of his
duty and protection of his family.
Therefore, be It resolved, that
Camp No. 9565 Modern Woodmen of
America extend to the widow and
family our heartfelt svmpathy. That
a copy of this resolution be sent to
the widow and a copy sent to the
Crook County Journal for publlca
tlon and a copy be spread on our
minute book.
Fraternally submitted,
C. C. Bkix,
K. C. Kinijeh.
A box of Walker's Cigars for Christ
mas would make any smoker happy.
Beautiful Silverware
Large shipment of Community Silver
ware on the road. Complete selection,
Must be eold by Xmas. Get our prices.
mey are me lowest possible. Designs
in all the famous Georgian Silverware.
12-11 L. Kamstba, jeweler, Prineville.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all of our
friends and neighbors who so
thoughtfully and generously as
sisted us In the sickness and death
of our beloved wife and mother.
William E Kihkham and fuuilly.
Notice to Stockholders
The annual meeting of the Central
Oregon Livestock & Agricultural An-
ciation will be held on the first Monday
in January, the 5th, 1914, for the pur
pose of electing officers and transacting
such oilier Business as may properly
come before the meeting. Meeting will
be held at Commercial Club at 2 p. m.
sharp. 12-U-4t J. F. Cadlk' sec'y.
Veterinary Surgeon
Dr. B. E. Nevel, experienced veter
inary surgeon. Office at Wlgle'g
Livery Barn. Residence, Third St.,
opposite high school, Prineville. Or.
Pioneer 'phone. 10-16-2mp
Why not take the Journal ?
Important
News In
Advertisements
By HOLLAND.
THE valuable news of the
day Is not confined to .
the news columns. It la also
seen In the advertisements.
Of course It Is Important to
know what President Wilson
Is doing, what the latest de
velopments are In China or
what baseball club lends the
league. But It Is also Impor
tant to know where a bargain
In boys' wnlsts, garden hose,
breakfast food or straw hats
may be found.
These bits of commercial
news are among the adver
tisements. Wise persons look
for them and take advantage
of them when they are doing
their buying. The leading
merchants are continually
telling you news of their
stores, news flint Is Impor
tant because It often means
a real saving and always
means something new and
worth while.
Read the advertisements If
you seek Important news.
Read them regularly and al-
1 ways with the thought that
I back of each advertisement
i are the reputation and bust-
ness standing of the mer-
j chant He could not afford
' to deceive you even if be
were so inclined.
ONLY TRUTHFUL
ADVERTISING PATS.
Flippant Flings.
The people of Nsw York are to bar
twenty-five cent opera. Tbey get It
from an unexpected quarter. Philadel
phia Public Ledger.
In the nam of the ocean giant 1m-pay-rah-tor
the accent Is placed very
appropriately on the "ralil" though
the "pay" It not forgotten. New York
World.
Experts have succeeded tn extracting
a superior quality or paint from the
rommou or garden variety of prune.
But don't gather from this that your
boarding house will be painted this
year. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Current Comment.
Prohibition prohibits In China. 8U-
ty-scven men have been burned alive
there for producing opium. Cleveland
leader.
An eastern paper snys that tomb
stones of grulte are now classed as
luxuries. Oh. well, give us the neces
sities and keep your luxuries. Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
With this country Importing $50,000,
000 worth of art treasures yearly, It
must keep the factories of Europe
working overtime to mnlntaln the sup
ply of old masters. Duluth News-Tribune.
Look.d That Way.
"I don't think she'll ever marry him,"
said Mrs. Hen lick. "She quarrels with
him and Is so domineering that"
"She Is?" Interrupted Henpeck. "I'll
bet they've been secretly married al
ready." Philadelphia Tress.
They Both Pitch.
Which Is the greater marvel, the
crack baseball pitcher or the circus
man? The baseball star, to be sure,
pitches a ball with wonderful facility,
but the eircus man pitches a tent
Boston Globe.
To Be Ex.lct.
"Will you please cash a check for
me, Mr. Bankus?"
"Is it a very large one?" '
"No, Indeed. It's only about two
Inches wide and five inches long."
Linniucott's.
Automobile Runs.
Suggestion to chauffeurs: Why not
treat the pedestrian as mere trespasser
when he attempts to use the streets?
Chicago Record-Herald.
The driver of an automobile Is call
ed a chauffeur by those who ride with
him. but what pedestrians call him is
a lot easier to spell. Chicago News.
The statement that there are 100
automobile bandits In New York is
surprising only In ttiat the number Is
placed at only lOO.-Washlngton Her
ald.
Town Topics.
Every now and then Cincinnati be
comes conscience stricken and reforms,
but It doesn't last long. Kansas City
Star.
A near riot was caused In Atlanta
the other day by the exhibition of
"September Morn." This ought to help
greatly to substantiate Atlanta's claim
to be regarded as the Chicago of the
south. New York Tribune.
One of the Inmates of a flow York
insane asylum' escaped and went to
the city. He surrendered to the po
lice and asked to be taken bock, say
ing, "I believe New York Is a danger
ous place to live In." That man Isn't
crazy. Houston PobL
Free Free
A $40.00
Libby Cut Glass Bowl
Save your tickeU of ev
ery 50c purchase. For
further particulars see
The French Drug Co
The dispenser of Pure Drugs
PRICES RIGHT
Notice of hhcrlirs Sale
Rt Virtun nf an viutl,in .li.lw 1. ......I
bv the clerk nf in
county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
Milk for Sale
Apply to Morris) Morgan at the
Jesse Yancey place. Il-Ri-lm
dllMl til lllfh ilia nf ft, in I-
- wimr, in
a rnrtain action in the circuit court fur
usitl aounty and sun- wberrtn l.ibxin
J. Hums a p'alntirf recovered l,g.
moot against (Klin tills Irrigation and
Power Com puny. corporailon, fur the
um of One Thouaand dollars, and
roots siul disbursement Un at
Klghteen sml 40 hundredths dollars, on
the Hth day of October, l'JRI.
Notice Is hereby given that t will on
Ike I0l V et Jwaary, 1(14,
at the front door of tho courthouse in
'rineville in Crook county, at lu o'clock
In the forenoon of said day; sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bldlr, for
cash, the following deacrihid property,
to-wit: V.i sej section 22s w
nwt, ni, w1, sej, section l n',
et. nej ej, nwj section U7 ; n. J net,
section 33; nwj, l4' nJ, lection
34, all in township 14 south, range 12
east of Willamette Meridian. Also all
of those rights of way for dilehes,
canals or flumes for irrigation or recla
mslion purposes conveyed tn the Odin
Kails Irrigation ami Power Company, a
corporation and now of record in "the
Record ol Heeds of Crook county, Ore
gon, In Hook 18, age 370; Hook 1M,
page It 10; Hook IS. page 2Mi.
Taken and levied iiHn aa the proper
ty of said Odin Kails Irrigation and
Power Company or as much thereof as
may be neressarv to satisfy the mid
judgment in favor of Gibson J. Burns
against sam omn falls irrigation and
Power Company with interest tlioreon,
together with oil costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue.
Fkank Im.kins, Sheriff.
Dated at Prinnvilhi. (Inwon tnia Nil.
, . ... . n
nay oi iipi'smner, 1U1.1.
By D. II. Peoples, deputy. . 1211
Don't Miss
THE
GRAND BALL
Xmas Night, Dec. 25th
At Club Hall, Prineville
Supper will be served in the hall.
A special invitation to all country
folks. Come in and have a good
time. Tickets $1. Supper 50c couple.