CROOK COUNTY OURNAL
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The City
The Shumiu club held a very In
tcnwllnK meeting Suturduy with
Minn Nell Sykcs as hoMm. The
meeting wiim devoted to the study
of Steventtori. The lat regular meet
wuh held at. the home of Mm.
Wigle, wfio gave un InterctiUng dis
course on the Panama Fair.
Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Farleigh ar
rived Sunduy evening from I'ayett.',
Iduho, having come by the wny of
Burns by wagon. They expert to
locate in or neur Prinevillo for the
present. Mr. Furltigh Ik a former
pioneer resident of Crook County
and hns many acquaintance here
and enperially at Mitchell where he
formerly lived.
0. C Hyde bought the stock of
the I'rineville M rcantilo Company
the firnt of the week anil will clow
it out during the next three weeks.
The I'rineville Mercantile Company
will cease to exist, but the name
parties will conduct the men's fur
nixhing Htore formery owned bv
FoHter & Hyde, which thy pur
dinned recently. The firm will be
known tut Jordan & Kobinwm.
E, K. Lawrence la the new miller
at the I'rineville Flour Mills. He i
a man of vast experience, havlnjf
been for yeara employed in the biff
PilUbury Milla. Ho cornea to I'rine
ville from one of the (urgent nulla
In Canada.
All the regular services at the
ChriHtian Church next Sunday.
Morning subject, "Christian Char
acteristics" Evening, "Faith, a Pre
IJ. Cormley who was well known
In and about thia city, died in Red
mond on Saturday at 5 A. M. He
was buried (n that city on Tuesday
at 10 o'clock, Mr. Gonnley Buffer
ed an appopletic atroke about three
days before hi death.and never re
covered coriBciouancas.
Sunday School at 10.0 0 A.M.,
and public worahip at 11.00 A.M.
! Junior meeting at 3.00 P. M., B. Y.
requisite of Chriatian Baptism." The P- U. at 6.30 P. M., PubUe worahip
Howell sisters will aing at the even- t 7.30 at the Baptist church. Rev.
Geo. H. Ramsey, paa.
Ing aevicea
tor.
There are forty-aeven girla and
three boya in the Normal depart
ment of the high school here thia
yeaY. Besides the inatrucuon given,
theae atudenta are permitted to viai
the tjublie achool clans
observe the work that la a
being done to re.
The aecond annual jubilee min
atrol waa held In thia city Saturday
evening of laat week. Although the
J. T. Dowell of Freewater, Oregon,
will preach morning and evening
next Sunday. Come with ua and we
will do you good.
The big "jitney" auto which waa
being operated on theroada for hire
. 'by Fred Ewirig, waa completely con-
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houra and oinc unit- m-iwcin
tuullv "'"'night and morning yesterday
about one mile thia aide of Redmond
on the Powell Butte road. The '
driver had atarted to Prineville,
I and had trouble with the mitgneto
tit tlitit rw.inf Mtt tn.il 1 hr mncmti
crowd waa light for the reason that I , '. ,((lmn(1 ,
many people were out of town, hftve it n.pgirw,; (jpon rt,turnin2
in the morning he found the car a
performance waa highly appreciated
by thoae preaent, and pronounced by
everyone to be very good.
Shipp & Perry
IWert In Lumber, Shingle, Mouldings, Door, Windows,
(jIahh, I'ainta and Oila, ltuberoid Rooling, Ornamental Fending.
mass of twiated ateel charred by
fire. It was a Federal truck, which
had been etjuiped to haul passengers,
and had a carrying capacity of 24
persona. It ia said to have been in-Burcd,
Our
Phone
Is
Pioneer 211
Independent
1400
We'll be glad to have you call us up whenever you
need groceries. We assure you that your order will
receive the same prompt attention as if you called in
person.
We handle only the RELIABLE KIND of groceries
that we can safely recommend to your use.
J. E. STEWART & CO.
Sisters Fair Had
A Large Attendance
The aecond annual Sistera fair
waa held last week. The event was
probably weakened by running three
daya, which scattered attendance
over too much time, yet it was very
good, excellent in fact when the facte
surrounding the event arc all con
sidered.
j There was a atock show of merit,
a good display in the pavillion which
had been enlarged for this year's
I event, and a good program of amuse
ments. j In the pavilion there were a num
jber of exhibits worthy of mention,
j notably the Cloverdale exhibits, and
ithe farm exhibit from the Waldron
place. This exhibit carried some
MO different articles produced on
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OREGON TRUNK RY.
Central Oregoa line
The Portland Chamber of Commerce invites you to
MANUFACTURERS'
AND LAND PRODUCTS
exposition oisrrs
Second Annual Show of all Oregon and Southern Wash
ington Agricultural Products nnd Manufacturing
Resources
Round-trip Tickets Sold on a Reduced Basis From
all Central Oregon Points October 28 and Nov.
ember 4 and 11. Final Return Limit
Seven Days after Date of Sale
49
D. KELLER, Agt,
Prineville, Oregon
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
Tlie nervous system is the alarm system
ottlie human body.
Ia perfect health we hardly rcaliie that
we have a network of nmci, but when
health ia ebbing, when strength is declin
ing, the Mine nervoua system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected,
leads straight to breakdown.
To correct uervousness, Scott's Emul
sion is exactly whut you should take; its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh
ing touic force. It is free from alcohol.
Kcoll Uowne. BlooiuStld. N. .
Hits the Spot
EVERY TIME
Stop
that
Cough
NOW!
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
nannnnnna
, NEW
F.A.T jI
COATS
One of a kind so you
won't meet yourself
coming down the
street
$7.50 to $15
NEW
FALL
SUITS
Also one of a kind.
Gaberdines, Wool,
Poplins and Serges.
Brown, Green, Blue,
Black and Gray
Priced at
$15 to $25
j CLIFTON &C0RNETT
i W. Sell for Cut
j That's Way Wt Sell Cheaper
Dress Up and
Look Prosperous
Clifton & Cornett
SUITS
One suit of a kind except
Blue Serges; 33 to 44; new
styles
Not $22.50 and $25.00 but
$15 and $20
University Brand of Mackinaws
They're all wool. Don't miss seeing these 'before sending
away or buying elsewhere. The prices are right
Men's
Wear for
ColdWeather
Sweaters
Wool "Shirts
Underwear
Wool Socks
Wool Gloves
Caps
Overcoats
Peter's
Shoes
of the largest
Shoe Factories
for Men
Women
Boys, Girls
Infants
Now That
Winter is
About Here
We have a large
variety of
Wool Caps and
Yam Mittens of
"all descriptions
GROCERIES
Des Chutes Spray Flour, sack
Des Chutes Spray Flour, barrel .
Des Chutes Spray Flour, ton lots
10 lb sack Graham 45c
10 lb sack Germ Meal 50c
$1.65
$5.35
Special Prices
10 lb sk Pancake Flour 55c
10 lb sack of Flour 45c
This Week is Coffee Week-One Week Only
Golden West Coffee, one pound can
Golden West Coffee, three pound can .
Golden West Coffee, five pound can
35c
95c
$1.50
PriaeviUe, Ortfoa.
WeSeflfarCatk.
That's Way Wt StD Cheaper
the one fam, and was a wonderful
illustration of what can be done on
a good irrigated farm, if it is man
ap'nJ properly.
The attendance was very good,
and the event was voted a decided
success, by those attending.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
mass meeting will be held at the
eonimerica! club hall in the city of
Prineville on the evening of Turs
day, November 11, for the purpose
of discussing the budget for next
year's tax levy.
All voters in the city are request
ed to be present at this meeting.
The budget, as submitted by the
finance committee and proposed
by the city council, is as follows:
Police and meals for
prisoners, $1,150
Park, 100
Lights and water, 2,170
Cross walks and street im-
provments, including engineers
NOT GOOD AFTER OCTOBER 30, 1915
Crook County Journal's Voting Contest
This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes
For.
Postoffice .
Good for 10 votes when filled out and sent to The Journal office by mail
or otherwise, on or before the above date. So coupon will be altered in any
way or transferred after being received by The Journal.
charges,
Rents,
Treasurer's salary
Lumber,
Merchandise
Recorder, attorneys and
witness fees
Incidentals,
Deeamber bills,
Crook County Fair,
Cash due A. J. Noble,
Cash due W. A. Booth,
Total
Less licenses
1,200
100
800
100
25
400
260
750
300
256
250
$7,755
255
$7,500
Signed, E. O. Hyde, City Record
er.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon this
20th day of October, 1915. 49t2.
UNIVERSAL
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Full Nickel Heater, none
better in the city
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Get the
Ya Gotter Pay For Experience
By Gross
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