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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1917)
SEPTEMBER 27, 1917 TAGE8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL DARREli WILHOIT IXJVRED JThe Ver Old Son of n. E. Wtlhotl Hm Narrow Orape. The five year old son of B. F. Wil oit wa painfully Injured last Thursday evening at their ranch on Crooked Rivor. when the wagon In which the farm hands were hauling , struck him on the back of the eck. The boy was standing near the wagon where he could not be seen nd when the driver started the team, the brake hit him and ren dered him unconscious for several Viurs. It was feared at first that he had TPceived internal Injuries but the last report was that he was resting any and would probably recover. SOMK CASES-TRANSFERRED TO DEHCHVTKS COl'NTV Circuit Court closed Saturday evening after a two weeks' term. A few of the cases were trans ferred to Deschutes County where they will be tried, some were dis missed and others continued for the term. j The grand Jury was held for fur ther duty and are subject to the 'call of Judge Duffy as needs arise. ! This plan enabled him to have all !the work of the grand Jury disposed of this term before the trial Jury j was called and business of tlie court ! was handled with much less expense 'to the county thtin under the old plan of procedure. Bt V TWO m ACRE TRACTS SISTERS FAIR aHl W. Rattles and Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hyde Purrlia.se 1-amU The 160 acre tract that was at mat time owned by Rev. J. T. Moore. M'tnatcd about two miles north of rrineville, was sold the first of the week to A. W. Battles and Mr. and Mrt. C. C. Hyde. The north 80 was purchased by r. Buttle and the south 80 by the Bydes. The deal was made through Lake JL Bechtell, and the consideration was about $30 per acre. "W. J. Smock sold the land, hav ing been the owner for several years jast. Today 1" Closing Kay For Fourth Annual Kevent RECEIVE OFFICIAL VISIT Frinerille Odd Fellows Visited by Grand Lodge Ottioers At the regular meeting of Ochoco lodge No. 46, I. O. O. F., Tuesday evening the members received an fficial visit from Past Grand Master H. J. Taylor, representing the Grand Vaster, and Grand Junior Warden R. F. Kirkpatrick of the Grand En campment. An open session was acid a number of the Rebekahs at tending. The visitors spoke of the work of this order in Oregon and at Ihe conclusion of the speaking an informal social hour was enjoyed and ice cream, cake and coffee were served. Messrs. Taylor and Kirk jmtriclc are both residents of Pendle imt and are on a two weeks' trip by nrto visiting the lodges of central and southern Oregon. XAVY LEAGUE BISY All Are I'rged To Join And Do , Their Bit A unit of the Navy League has teen formed in Prineviile and all nenibers are requested to meet at She Ladies Annex rooms tomor row afternoon at three o'clock. Anyone wishing to join the unit will please notify Mrs. Thomas Sharp, Wristlets, helmets, Bleeveless jackets and mufflers will be knitted for the sailors and the ladies are very anx ious to have as many as possible SuiEhed before winter. The Sisters Fair is closing Its fourth annual show today, and the best crowd for the three days is on the grounds this afternoon. Today is Redmond Day, and peo ple from the Potato City are In at tendance In a body. The agricultural exhibits are of a high class, and the pavilion 1b crowded with them. Fancy work and culinary exhibits are not so extensive as last year but the quality is high. Events on the track have been good. The bucking contest yester day was won by John Muir of Prine viile. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A second hand organ. Call and see it at my store. Mrs. Vlra Cyrus, City. 6tfc FOR SALE My residence property opposite Court House. Mrs. M. A. Robinson. Mc FOR SALE OR TRADE Spauldlng Buggy and set of single harness. 2nd Hand Store. 6tfc FOR SALE CHEAP Black mare, for saddle or buggy. Address Box 158. Prineviile, Ore. 46t3p FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 40 acres in the famous White Salmon district, Washington. All good land, some Improvements, value $2000.00. No encumbrance. Ad dress owner, Box 577, Bend. Ore eon. 46tlp FORD FOR SALE Demountable rims, good tires, $383. Inland Auto Co., City. 4Btlp ORDER APPOINTING DAY FOR SETTLE MENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE to novrnu vna rnnntt COUNTY J I wnwwn . vm . - - In the Matter of Ihe EslaU of Basic Rankin Benson, deceased- -.lr w TnmM as Administrator of the Estate of Bessie Rankin Benson, deceased, having rendered and presented for settlement and filed in this Court, his Final Account as Administrator of said Estate, IT IS ORDERED, that Saturday, the 27th day of October. 1017, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. be and the same is hereby appointed for the settlement of said account; and that notice of said settlement tie published in the Prineviile Journal, a newspaper published in Prineviile, Crook County, Orwron, as often as once a week for four successive weeks prior to said date of settlement. Dated this 24th day of September. 1917. G. SPRINGER. 4$t4c County Judge. The Cleveland Tractor r JQ&F jC it;: "Geared to the ground." This is the only tractor that is suitable for the average farm. This is the only tractor that can deliver the goods on dry, loose or on wet and marshy lands. This is the only tractor that you can afford to buy. See it demonstrated at the Oregon Intef-State Fair, or see it plowing high sage brush on sandy land everv dav five miles northwest of Prineviile while, the wheel types are waiting for more rain. I can deliver you one today. H. L. MAKER, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON PHONE 351 1 THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, THE LOWEST IN PRICE ) PHONE 351 The Choicest and" Most Exclusive Id1 - TIT1 1 Awaits Your Approval at This Store t'OKNKTT A CO. WOMEN'S NEW FALL COATS Only one coat of a kind! Beautiful new coats for all occasions, made in Wool Velour, Plush and other various materials; high waist-line, belted, gath- ered and plaited styles, with new, large collars, deep cuffs and novelty belts. Select your coat now while , this line is complete. Priced $12.50 to $40 mm '4- New Shipment Women's Collars The very latest in this line, of Crepe de Chine, Georgette, and other fancy materials. Large assortment, but only a few of a kind, priced at 65c See Our Women's Fancy Boots IL " ' In all the new shades and styles. Come and see them. The closer you examine them, the more you will appreciate their beauty and quality. asssssssssssssagssssssssjssssajssjssssssssssssss .M.K.N ! is Here! 'Sweaters All the new colore, Green, Yellow, Corn, Hed, with fancy collars and cuffs. Also some are combed wool. Only one sweater of a kind in these fancy shades, and they are correctly priced. Women's Wool Middies See these values at only $5.50 Shipment of Suits Take a Free Look! More complete than ever and our same system for selling Men's Suits, which is only one suit of a kind except Blue Serges. Sizes are 34 to 46, and priced at $15.00 to $30.00. Visit our 10c, 15c, 20c counter of Pure Aluminum Ware. Here you will find some real good values on this table! Pride's Pure Jelly and Jam, Home made at per jar 25c Apple Cider Taste your tongue to this at 10c and 25c Peanut Butter Buy some of this in bulk at per lb lV2c Next Week is Ouir Fair Week , 4U r and Cornett & Co. urge that you make this store your head quarters again this year! Welcome to all conveniences! Two deliveries each day from this Store. Phone orders will have prompt attention. Service is the real test of value and the proof of economy in buying here! LEARN TO READ THIS SIGN, IT'S OUR BOND Phone 351 PRINEVILLE, UREGON Phone f 351