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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 5 The BEST IN THE Market DRAWING TO A CLOSE Jessie Jones Again in First Place. are the groceries we sell 'you. Our shelves are full of table delicacies of which you should have some in the house in case of emergency. When we say an article is all right you can rely 'upon it that it is W jr rj-l We handle only . the best II r"l I groceries. A trial will con-V- A a A vince you. J. E. STEWART & CO. SUNDAY LID HAY FLY AT ANY TIME Local OfficerslServed With Notice to Appear. Sheriff Knox nnl District Attor ney Wirtawcrc served Monday even ing with summons und complaint in nn action brought in the United States district court at Portland, the object of which is to enjoin these oflieittls as well as the sheriff niul district attorneys of twenty-four oilier counties in Oregon from fur ther enforcing the so-called Sunday closing law. The suit ia brought by the Itruns-wiek-HuIke-Cohmder Company, a Peleware corporation. The com pany sets fourth thut it has interests amounting to $200,000 in this state which is injuriously effected by the enforcement of this law, lie inter ests consists in billiard tables, balls, bowling allleys ami accessories in the different towns in the counties of this state, which are in theposes sion of different pool ball and bowl ing alley owners. With the bill In equity and sub poena served on the officers was un additional order of the district court requiring the defendants to appear Monday, November 15, to s'low why a temporary injunction should not issue at that time. "Until such time as an injunction does issue," says District Attorney Wirtz, "restraning me from enforc ing the Sunday closing law, it will be as rigidly enforced throughout the county every Sunday as it has been for the hist three or four weekB and even should the sheriff and dis trict attorney be restrained by an order of the court, other peace offi cers, including the constables, city officers and justices of the pence will not be hindered in any way from enforcing the law in question. Too Late to Classify There has been but little change In t he position of the candidates this week in the Journal's voting contest, excepting Jessie Juries who was second last week. She gained more than 30,000 votes during the week, and took first place again. With but six weeks remaining, I the candidates have been busy, and a general change in the standing is looked for by next week. All who have subscribed for the Journal during this campaign, may pay for one or more years in ad vance, and if the subscription was new at the beginning, the additional payments will be treaU'd as such, and 2000 votes allowed for each year paid. No votes will be counted after 3 o'clock on December 21. Get them in as early as possible. The standing of the candidates today at 10:00 was as follows: FOR SA LK OR TRA D K One organ , 2 hacks, 2 buggies, 2 saddles, 1 3-inch wagon, and 1 set of har ness. - i'rmevillp Livery - stable. 52tf. Double Wedding at McCallister's Sunday Miu Ihhy Hi1) M:CIillWt3r ail Jesse Mellon were married at the bride's home last Sunday afternoon in the presence of relatives and a few friends, Geo. H. Ramsey offi ciating minister. Just before the happy couple were introduced for congratulations, Roy McCallister and Miss Edna Grace Barker who had been best man and bridesmaid respectively for the others stepped forward together and upon being asked if they had a license replied affirmatively and presented one. The father and mflther of the youiifc man could hardly be persuaded 1 that It was true but finally stepped ; back and permitted the surprise to i become a reality. The second cere- j mony was indeed a surprise to all present for it was not known that they were to be married at that time. The two happy couple left immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Melton for a honey-moon trip and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCallister for their home at Culver. Jessie Jones, Birdie S. Norton, Abide Wirwi, Pearl Osborne, Ada Sears, t Tessic Houston, Ivy Harris, Vera Dunham Blanche Rowell, 155,090 138,400 114,330 95,320 87,290 24,500 23.430 19,130 12,370 SECOND HAND ORGAN As good as' new. Would be good for some school or small church. Trice $50.00 Inquire of Secretary of Indies Aid. Baptist Church. 52tfi MASQUE HALL At the C. II. Nelson residence at Roberts on Saturday evening, November 27. Eree transportation both ways from I'rineville. A good time as sured. 2t2c. AX)NC.T5E:D VNCrVVT. I'D LVE VKNCjvJ fcND WOULDN'T NOV), tOE.-5 Tr. v"-ocrt of y 7 Boy Scouts Go on Another Long Hike A few of the Boy Scouts of America enjoyed a day's outing last Saturday at Cram Springs. The forenoon was spent in reaching the place and getting dinner. The troop was divided into two bunches, the latter part of the hike, one group going ahead and leaving signs and pieces of paper for the second group to find, and also to find them. After roasting potatoes and eating dinner, the two rim-rocks were stormed and signal flags used in J to the other. Difficulty was at lint experienced in reading the Morse International Code but practice soon made the work intelligible. Several messages were exchanged. An early rcturti necessitated starting home before they were tired of the sport. Pioneer Phone 351 m - V r!tl fr 7C A Shoe isn't. I V Bargain unless MKM yon can wear it V on yonr Foot ;-: Ini. Phone 1200 w Pay Good Price and get a Good Shoe; then you have a Bar gain :-: x Who Said Shoes? We Say It Simply Because We Have The Goods! We have always had the largest shoe stock in Prineville and expect to continue to have as long as we are in the shoe business. Perhaps the Peters Shoes are not the best shoes in the world, but we naturally think so be cause we have handled them for eight or nine years and have had very little trouble with them. We have tried most all other makes and they don't give the satisfaction the PETERS do Look in Our Windows We have a larger variety of shoes than Heinze has of pickles Prineville Flour Sack ;....$1.40 Barrel $5.50 Ton lots $5.25 Des Chutes Spray Sack Barrel Ton lots . .$1.60 .$6.35 $5.95 Big Turkey Shoot Dance at Night There will be a turkey shoot at Henry's sawmili on Newsome Creek, Saturday afternoon, No vember 20, and a dance in the evening. Come and get your tur key for Thanksgiving. 51t2c V. V. Halter, Post, Oregon. Stock Salt Half Ground 100 lbs .95c 50 lbs 50c JUST ARRIVED! Everything in Gallon Fruits. Our Prices are Right Prompt attention given phone or mail orders tliftcn A tomtit PRINEVILLE'S LEADING STORE We Sell for Cash That's Why We Sell Cheaper w iat You H Til) ave Been Waiti: Ir of w ox P 11 O The Biggest and Best Dance of the Season Large Orchestra and Lots of "Pep!' A Good Time Guaranteed for Everyone! Every K. P. a Floor Manager! THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 25! TICKETS $1.00 i