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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL - Tge 8 COLLINS W. ELKIB PRINEVILLE, OREGON CASH STORE Get your Thanksgiving Dinner Fixing Here CRANBERRIES, CITRON Parlor Matches K.r this and next week only, nine boxes t r for 25c; our stock won't last long at this price. ir 1 C fr washing . woolens W OOI OOap and flannels-just the thing for washing babies' clothes Or" and underwear of all kinds par- .TC ticularly your woolen ones; 6 bars CLOSING OUT SALE on ladies' and childrens' coats; ladies' blue ' serge Suits .' JUST HALF PRICE I OUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS ON TABLE LINEN, DISHES, " SILVERWARE, CARVING SETS, UNTIL THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Saleof Linen One thing necessary to the appearance of your table on Thanksgiving day is the snow-white linen; we are showing some elegant patterns in both all and union linens; especially priced for this Thanksgiving. 65 inch bleachee damask our Q $1.00 grade for 69c yard UlC 65 inch bleached damask, our ZLH 75c grade for 57c yard O I C 60 inch half bleached damask CO. our 7Sc ctaAc: for 53c vard wJL 68 inch all linen, regular d1 07 $1.50 grade for only, yd. P 1 72 inch all linen, regular d! AO $1.75 grade for only yd. P 1 72 inch all linen, regular J1 7Qk $2.00 grade for only, yd. ? I 1 We have napkins to match in several sizes and will be pleased to have you see these goods SHOE Our Ladies $1.25 I7 1 "l Black, white, colors UlOVC We sell dozens of this glove monthly. Made in light, fine neat-fitting styles; noth ing QUITE SO GOOD FOR THIS PRICE iff Reduction We are making you a big reduction on our entire line of table cutlery in this Thanks giving sale; now is the time to replenish your line of dishes, g'assware and . silverware; double green tndhg stamps on these lines SPFClAl S i ' Men' heavy logger pattern, -y top and. heavy out- $ "side counter, regular $5.50 shoe for 8 mch Men's felt lace shoes overshoes, has 8 $ inch top and heavy leather sole, special value at for wearing in 1.69 g vis Mens' red rubber soled $, , leather top pacs to , wear with heavy wool or sheepskin sox, 8 inch top, special at $2.75 Youth's same as above $ but black soles, sizes 3 to 5, special $2.25 Boys', same as above, sizes 12 to 2, price $2.25 $2.00 These are the best footwear tor winter we have found; are practical both in cold and muddy weather Carving Sets in both practical and elaborate styles priced from t'7CA $1-50 per set up to V yv Jilili 1 lift! 1 1 Double Green TradingStamps on men's and boys' suits until after Thanksgiving Men we want you to have one of these Capps Bros. d-J O A suits, guaranteed P l iOU all wool, are up to date, priced from $12.50 up. Elegant Balmacaans FOR DRESS OVERCOATS The City Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Matson, on November 22, a boy. Esorn, to Mr. and Mrs. August Monner of Gateway, in this city the last of the week, a girl. T. J. McAndrew of Cline Falls ind Miss Inez Buckner of R dmond were married ir tN "itv today. Mrs. Ella Eergl n f Antelope and Miss Florence Eaw of Terre-! bonne spent a f w d ys in this city this week visaing at the Hilknap Home. Continued rains make the farmers Sappy and promise abetter year for til kinds of livestock as well. Let it rain. Standing of the Can-' didates at Noon Today Birdie S. Norton, Jessie Jor es. Abbie Wilson, Pearl Osborne, Ada Sears. Tessie Houston, Ivy Harris, Vera Dunham 156,820 164,510 11 2.0 ( 38,560 j 87,610 26,570 23,430 21,320 M ery New Fall Hats The Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlors PRINEVILLE. OREGON I KEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS C. C. H. S. NOTES Robert W. Osborn, Editor. The seating capacity of the high schoolwas all too small to accommo date these who heard the address by Governor-elect McCall of Massa chusettes, to the student body .Friday afternoon. The address, which is taken up in an another sheet of this' paper, was followed intently by all present, and in behalf of the faculty, students, and friends of the school, we wish to express the appprecia tions of the honor bestowed 'upon us. Miss Sykes is entitled to praise by the way in which she upheld the hospitality of the school, by the dinner given at the Domestic Science room in ho ior of the visit of Gov ernor McCall. The dining room was tastefully decorated in blue and white while the table which was laid for twelve, was made ueutiful with a center piece of Oregon Grape and a minai ture ship, the latter being symboli cal of the landing of the Pilgrims and the spirit of Massachusetts. The dinner itself was served in ten courses by the girls of the Science class. Those present were the Hon. Samuel McCall, guest of honor, Messrs. Baughman, Edwards, Wil son, H. McCall, Upton and Baxter, Mesdames Wilson,, McCall, Upton, Walker and Edwards. On last Thursday evening, Novem ber 18, the Club Hall was the scene of an enthusiastic meeting of some eighty people of the High' School for the purpose of organizing what will probably be known as the Junior Commercial Club, to be com prized exclusively , of students, Alumni and those who have attended the C. C. H. S. The officers elect of this actvity are President Frank Brosius, Vice President Harry Stearns, Secretary Ernest Estes, and Treasurer Robert Osborn. Arthur Michel, Miss Sykes and Mr. Davis are on the committee of arrangements, and with the com mittees on entertainment and by laws will soon have the issueathand on a business basis. The Home Economics Club com posed of the girls of the Domestic Art and Science classes are applying the money made from the pie sales in the decoration of their dining room. The present enrollment of the typewriting class is sixty-five, which calls for an equipment of eleven machines. Tables have been made in the Shop for two new Reming tons which are expected soon. There will be a masque ball ,at Roberts on the evening of Saturday the 27. Everyone invited. Buick Car Makes Another Record Buick 16, 1916 averages Hies per gallon of Gasoline in official test at Chicago, equipped with Stromberg Carburator. Why did the Stromberg Co. pick a Buick for this test? Because the Buick overhead valve en gines deliver the maximum power per gallon of gaso lene. INLAND AUTO CO. CROOK CO. AGTS. All-Star Players Go To Bend Today A Thanksgiving game of football will be Dlayed on the Bend field be tween the All-star team of this city and former college players of the mill city. The matter .,f the lineup tn I coaching will be in the hands c,f Lawson, and the Princville, team confidently expects to hand Bend the usual result, a goose egg. The line up will be: Lawson fb; Barnes c; Seely Ig; Cantrill rg; L. Lister rt; R. Lister rhb; H. Charle ton le; C. Charleton It; Brosius Ihb; Broderick re; . Powell qb. Players who may be substituted are: Bechtell, Weigand, McFarland, Lister, Dobbs, Hoven and Claypoul. Mrs. Anna E. Starr Dead Mrs. Anna E. Starr died at the family home in Portland on No vember 15, after a lingering illness of over a year. Mrs. Starr was about f2 years of age at the time of her death. Burial was had at Salem. Mrs. Starr is survived by a brother, J. N. Williamson, of this city, two sons, C. W. and Ernest, the former of this city, and Mrs. H. R. Richards of The Dalles. C. W. Starr returned from Port land Tuesday where he was called by the sickness and death of his mother. He says that it rained every one of the fifteen days that he was in the Willamette Valley; in the Journal's contest will be given in addition lo the prize i already announced, a cmlit voucher j good for lOOonthepurchnseof any ; one of the seventeen pianos in tl c Apollo line, Ludwig-AngeluM, Seh-1 marker- Angel us, Mehlin. Carola, Kingsbury, or Milton, all in the ma hogany finish. The winner of the third prize already announced will he given a credit voucher for and the win ner of the fourth prize already an nounced will receive a voucher for $40. The winner of the fifth prize a $35 voucher and the winner of the sixth greatest number of votes a $25 voucher each applicable onaia no of the Ludwig, Mason-Hamlin, Onover, Hardman, Kingsbury, Mil ton, Packard, or Harrington, all of which are new instruments and at exactly the same figures as are sold for cash in the various stores of the coast, which are owned by this company. Home and Factory Made Candies Hot and Cold Drinks Apple CiHrr, Chicken Tamnlei Chinese Noodle, Sandwiches I liavn juttt wlilwl a line of SANI TARY If H1JSM KS ami AUTOMO MLIS HKU.SI1KS. Mn. J. N. WRIGHT Nr Lyric Theatre Additional Prizes For Journal Workers continued from page 1 . prices of the pianos will be and are exactly the same delivered in your home as they are in the Portland house of this Company. - Each instrument is of a well known make, and the kind that this reliable house is back of with a guarantee. The winner of the second prize Just one month until Christmas. Report of , the Condition o( THE CROOK COUNTY BANK lit I'rlne. vllle, In llio HlKto of ori'Kon, t (he cloau nf bimltic Nov. 10, VWi! HKrfOlllliT.il. . f.onn niirl dlemint tW.Klta Overdraft, aeeured and uiiKeeureil,,, XMi n Dunlin, unci warrant fj.ailil.l Htni'lc. and olhel icciirltlea H.wvto H"knif bonne ,., Hi.a".R.:n Furniture ami fixture S.MJU.in Oilier real t;tU owned s,iW.fil Dub Irnm liauku (not rcnervn tmnki), Wli.77 Due fnim approved rmervo bank,.,, 5,:(72.7J (:liwk and other rand llenia fin.ntl CanU on hand 17.ST Total fciO.dM l UABIUTIKS, Capital atoi k paid In M.lionK gurplua fund 14,0110.00 Undivided proll(, 1cm exponaca and taxea paid ,,, U,mM Individual ilopoulu imlijoct lo rlieek, W7,aiJ..'0 Demand ccrtlfleatei of dcpoalt M.OO Cnabler chcckK outstanding &U8.flO Time and tavlnga deponlta,,.,, M,MU,!W Total ,, ,.tM",IUM,4 State of Oregon, County of Crook, sal I, E. J. Wllaon, caahler of tho above-named bank, do aolemnly iwear that the above Hale, ment la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. E..I Wllaon, Caahler. Subacrlbed and iworn to before mo thli 20th day of Nor. 1015. Wlllard H. W M, Notary Pulillo My rommlaalonexplret March 30, 1917 1 Correct Atteat! Wahrum Hkowm tj. M. CohNktt, lilructori, I Have Installed a New Up -to -Date VULCANIZING MACHINE and will make a Specialty of Casing Work , Tubes Vulcanized Work Guaranteed Popular Prices ( Location first door 'south of Horigan's Meat Shop F. P. LUCE MODELS Of PERFECTION. ol a MU iiVlbl SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Niwlloa, Oil, Helta ami nil kind of Scwlnl Muohiuo aupulica, itnpuiriiig a apooiulty. NEW HOME USERS ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS For Sale by E. M. THOMPSON, BEND THE NEW HOME SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY 204 raciflc Blclg. Pan Francisco, Cal.