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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL HaveYoiBegmi to Save Green Trading Stamps Hundreds of people are and find it profitable. Stamps are given on charge accounts that are paid in full by the iuui or eacn momn. COLLINS W. ELKINS PRINEVILLE, OREGON CASH STORE Get your Thanksgiving Dinner Fixing Here CRANBERRIES, CITRON Parlor Matches I'lt this and next week only, nine boxes t T for 25c; our stock won't last long at Sf this price. 1 O-vw for washing woolens W OOI OOap ana flannels-just the thing for washing babies clothes and underwear of all kinds par ticularly your woolen ones; 6 bars 25c CLOSING OUT SALE on ladies' and childrens' coats; ladies' blue serge Suits JUST HALF PRICE Our Ladies $1.25 ST J All Black, white, colors IVlQ VJlOVC We sell dozens of this glove monthly. Made in light, fine neat-fitting styles; noth ing QUITE SO GOOD FOR THIS PRICE Double Green Trading Stamps Saturday and all Next Week on Boys' Misses' and Children's Shoes, and in addition to this a 10 per cent re duction on all BUSTER BROWN SHOES for boys and girls. If you do not live in town, mail your orders; don't fail to take advantage of this sale. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT SHOES FOR MFN This is the best shoe we have ever 1TIL4II found and is the superior standard for footwear on the Pacific Coast. Men wanting the beTuhoe at a moderate price will buy the BuckingTinT"& Hecht $5.00 and $5.50 Men's Dress Shoes at only $3.95 to close out the Washing ton Shoes. This week will close out this line, so come early. Mens' heavy Work Shirts, $1.00 grade, special for this week at only 69q send , mail orders; satis faction guaranteed. - . . 195 69c White Cotton lankets with colored border, our $1.00 seller, this and next OO week only 0jC Plain white cotton blankets, $1.25 grade, These are good size and we advise mail orders on these goods. 99c Mr. FARMER, get our price on Oliver PIow.-going at cash price now. Stvlish Balmaran Ovprrnaf Look d 1 most expensive lor made it just as good and costs one-half. tai- M J 0 L CA?PS BROS. MAKE Men s iuits style, color, and real clothes thev are superior M r to ANYTHING WE HAVE SEEN. Price $15 $1 J and up to suit; we want you to see this styllish line for yourself; we won't ask you to buy. sift I 1 fit 1t. "Sv". 'Vi.'j 7 i Mi . . 3 ' " They Said: You Can't Raise Corn is the Northwest But corn is grown here, good corn, small cobs deep kernels, solid ears, and plenty bushels per acre- Every farmer, every livestock owner every dairyman, knows what corn means "Yhether or not you know that corn is a successful cJop in this country, go and ee tbc results of a camDatsrn for more Dork and better cork, more cattle, mar waiiem win anus, ana Deiier umes bi uie OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAV. CO. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM CORN SHOW Walla Walla,. Dec 2-3-4 Information and Premium List Free upon application to JLCEGAN, D. F.&P.A., BEND or Gen eral Passenger Agt, Portland. Low Fares for the Round Trip 9 it - - m 4L - i X t -a - - I Take Orders for Men's Made-to-Measure Committee Doing Good Work for Charity The committee in charge of se curing wearing apparel for the poor in Crook county will greatly appreciate any donations from the public. We especially request the Ladies Annex to be prompt in sending do nations to the committee as we wish to complete this work as soon as possible. Whatever you have that is of no use to you, whether it is women's, men's or children's clothing, books, magazines or children's toys we will gladly accept. Send all contributions to the home of Mrs. 0. C. Claypool. If out of town people wish to contribute they may leave their parcels at Elkins' or Clay pool's store. Committee, Mrs. 0. C. Claypool, Mrs. H. P. Belknap, Mrs. C. M. Elkina. S STOP AMD THINK IT OVER!! I Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. W 1 mm . m.m a . i also buy Misht Clothing. J W. H. KEEHN, Prineville, Ore. i f . Read the "want ads" it pays; you will find many bargains in Journal ads. SISTERS NOTES R. E. Blackburn and J. V. Milli- gan. state representatives of the Sunday School were here last, week in the interest of our Sunday School. Mrs. H. W. Hayden started to Philadelphia last Saturday where she will spend the whiter with her relatives. Miss Jennie Woods is sick with tonsilitis but is improving. W. S. Hosford and family have rented their place near Sisters to Mr. Armstrong, and have left 'for Newport, Oregon. A. L. Osborne and wife arrived in Sisters Friday where they will reside durng the winter. Miss Phemla Cobb left here last week and is now attending the Red mond High School. J. O. McKinney and Mr Swan- son left Friday morning for Wash ington where they will spend a few days. ' Read the advertisements this week for Holiday bargains. Have you thought that other year will soon be art- gone and the time for tokens of friendship is soon at hand? Come, let us guide you in the right way; look over our stock of goods; it is more complete th an ever. Th Truth Is We're Overstocked and therefore we will sell at a very small margin. I wish to call your attehtion to our line of Tl 0 Tl Ladies Signet Set, Grape De- mm sign. Band, Diamond, Boys Girl's, Gentleman's, Babi les inere are more than IUUU rings in this stock to select from. Other Holiday rAWAiE Itacdv kbds of FCY JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, CHINA WARL, STATIONERY; too many things to mention. Remember all articles are as represented. Come before you buy or send off, . , L. KAMSTRA PRINEVILLE OREGON IIIIIUUllUUUUIIXIIIIMIIIIiwaiiiiww II I 8 s 8 8 ! II- H II- II- I) II II- 4ImiIx M . . h . v i;:77TTTTTTTTTTTTTTtttffMiiiiiiiiilllli.ii.i.ij.ii Tl