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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 5: TlIEjClTY Horn, to the wifo of Wm, Howll on Dcwnibcr 15, a glrb L. C. Morgan ami wife went to Portland Mondtiy. H. W. Doughut of Supine died Monday morning at the Homo Hos pital. The defendant wan found not guilty by tho court. Both parlies live in Iti'ilmoml. Jack Cudlc who as been qui to nick at tho Hotel I'rini villo Annex ia be coming morej or Iomh violent, and ti in phyninhin sayt !h (Differing from u softening of tho brain. i Wm.E. Sylventer and Jewde Bntt win were married at tho residence of Rev. Kamsey in thin city yentr day. Harvey Cyrus, Mrs. Vira Cyrim and mm Johnny . and Mrs, Taylor Hpunt Sunday at tho homo of Omar Cyrus near Culver. There will be a- special moiling on Dccembe 27 for the purpoite of fleeting a whool clerk to take the position vacated by Clerk J. B. Bell who has resigned the position. An important meeting was held at Grimes Chapel Friday evening, at whieh the matter of an irrigation district for that country was tho subject of a general discussion. WANTED 50 Sacks of Parsnip. 50 Sack of Onion 30 Sacks of Cabbage 20 Sacks Red Beets 1000 Sacks of Potatoes Also Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, Hay, Hides, Pelts, Poul try. On Saturday, December 18 we will have a refrig erator car for dressed meats, poultry, etc. Community shipment of hogs Saturday, December 18; Community Auction sale at warehouse at 1:30 Saturday Dec 18, Redmond Warehouse Co, Redmond, Oregon General Repair fir 1 ON FURNITURE, UPHOL- f)Mlr STERING, AUTOMOBILE V V III K PAINTING; HOUSE PAINT- 11 VI " 1NG, PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. Call on us in the J. F. Morris Building. WRIGHT BROS., PRINEVILLE, OREGON Thomas S. Barnes of thla city is in Poitland. County Court met on Monday to consider tho matter of creating the Ochoco Irrigation district then ad journing until December 24 when tho matter will bo finally passed up on. A month-old baby boy was left on the doorstep of tho home of Will Wurzweiler, 651, Lovejoy street, in Portland, Saturday night. Mrs. , Wurzweiler put the child in the Baby home, 1064, Woodward Avenue. Jake Johnson suffered a servere burn Sunday when he attempted to light his pipe while wearing a cellu loid eye shade, Tho shade became ignited and in a flash pieces of it had dropped onto Ids face where it burned the flesh deeply before it could be removed. His eyes were swollen shut on Monday but later in the week he has been recovering from the effect8 I of the burn. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution duly is-' sued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Crook, State of Oregon, dated this 6th day of De cember, 1915, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for the said County and State, wherein Olympic Beer Agency, a coporation Plaintiff re covered judgment against Helen A. O'Kane and Hugh O'Kane Defend ants for tho sum of Fifty Dollars with interest at the rate of 10 per cent nor annum from July 31, 1913, together with Twenty Dollars attor ney's fee and the further sum of Ten Dollars costs, and accruing costs. Notice is hereby given that 1 will on Saturday the 15 dayo' January, 1915 at the North front door of the courthouse in Princville, in said Old Santa still makes this store his Headquarters for Useful Gifts Gillette Razors in Xmas boxes , gold plated $6.00 What to buy him for Christmas: Neckwear, Hosiery, Shuts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hats and Mufflers Store will be open evenings during the holidsys. Shop early! We want the room the Women's Suits and Coats occupy. Now that winter is in full blast, perhaps we can interest you in the' line providing the prices are right, which is up to us if they go. Come and pick yours. Our Grocery Stock is Complete as ever. Figure with us and consider quality Clifton & termtt We sell for cash; that's why we sell cheaper. Prineville, Ore Mary C. Stanclift died at the home of her daughter Mrs. M. R. County, at 1 0 o'clock in the forenoon j B j city yesterday evening. of saiu day, sell at public auction, ... . ,. . to the highest bidder for cash, all , Mrs- Stncl,ft was eighty-two years right and title that the above named , of age, and had been a pioneer of defendants have or had at date of : the west since a young girl, said judgment in the following de- , She came to California, crossing scribed PPW. to-wit: , th plains on horseback when but a The LJ of the NW I of Section 17, - .... .. , . ... Twp. 14-South, of Range 13-East of mere ch,ld. and nas 1,ved since the W. M.. Lots 11 and 12 of Block i time in that state and Oregon. 10 of the original plat of Bend, alfj She is survived. by three children. in Crook County, Oregon. Mrs. Geo. W. Hayes of Vail, Ore- is. .Knox Merixi.oi wookl Mrs. M. R. Biggs and Louis Aiinru . Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 16th day of December, 1915. By Floyd A. Rowell, Deputy. Funeral services were held at the Bicrsrs residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was had at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. C. P. Bailey preached the funeral sermon. LOST An Eastern Star pin. Finder please leave at this office and re ceive reward. 5tf. Too Late to Classify WANTED A Jersey Bull. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon. 5tf 50 MERINO EWES Young and well bred, for sale. Will lamb in March, crossed with Dorset ram Phone or address C. M. Elkins, Prineville, Oregon. " 5tf. WANTED People to know that we are selling the Wellington Piano for $275.00 and player pianos made by the Cable Company at $460.00 5tf. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures ol lame muscles and stiffened joints because of impurities in the blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute nntfl rheumatism has invaded thewhole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im portant to improve your general health aa ta purify your blood; and the cod liverofl in Scott' s Emulsion ia nature'sgreat blood maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's Emulsion ifl helping thousands everyday who could not find other relict. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. SUGGESTIONS FOR XMA SH0PP Buy your Xmas Candies here; we have a large stock of fresh candies of all kinds; plain mixed and fancy mixed, Chocolates, Bonbons, and also a beautiful line of Chocolates in fancy boxes, ranging in price from 2 5c to $1.50. We make a special price on quantity purchases. A nice box of chocolates as a gift is appreciated.- See our stock of Community and Rogers Silverware, Electric Lamps in attractive styles, plain white and fancy patterns in dishes, glassware. Useful gifts such as Holeproof Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Shoes, Comfy Slippers for Men, ' Women and Children, Blankets, Robes OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Can supply you with every need for your Holiday Dinners. Our stock is very com plete, fresh and clean. Vegetables and fruits of all kinds. TRY OUR MIXED NUT ASSORTMENT AT TWENTY CENTS PER POUND mac OMPANY