Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 05, 1918, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    CROOK COUNTY JOVRNAL
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SHE KEPT THEM ON THE JOB
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LIST OF OOXTRIBVTORS TO
ASMXHTKD CHARITIES
Continued from page 3
Gray, J. C, 50c
Matacivih, Red, $1
Mills, F.. $2
Mtih, George, $1.50
Moar, Geo., 50c
Obrina, M.. $3
Saltis, J., $1.50
Shanglin, G.. $2.50
Stanley, Chaa., $3
Swanson, Chas., $2
Williams, Chas., $2
Wilson, T., $2
Total, $36.00
Ochoco Dam
Allen, N. A., $4.50
Balzar, Frank, $6.76
Biccum, M., $8.00
Burge, J. F.. $5
Benson, Chas. $5
Bale; ns, J., $2
Bi s! rno. J., $1
Bast Tno, Josephine, $1
Bast .rno, Catherine, $1
BasUrno, Fred, $5
Butovick, Martin, $5
BJithoriche. Robert. $4.75
Boskovieh, Boske, $5
Brazillio, E., $5
Brady, P., $5
Bukoviche, Mike, $5
Claggett, Jno., $5.25
Crowell, R. M , $10
Conners. Tom, $6
Cassar, Bart, $5.50
Clans, John, $5
Carlson, H., $5
Carasin, Louis, $5
Carasin Tony, $5
Carasin, F., $5
Carasin, Q., $5
Donnelly, J. B., $10
Delln, C. M , $10
Ionahue, Pat. $1
Downey, P., $5
Dosen, Goo., $5
Krlga. John, $4.75
Frank. Peto, $5 50
Greenloy, T., $10
(lellita. Tony. $4.75
Johnson, E., $5
Johnson, D., $5
Klrkpatrlck. M. R., $7
Konar, Mike, $5
Klahua, liomian, $8
Kimor. J., $6
l.lnd, Fred, $5
Man. Chas., $1
Lesley. Oha $2.75
Lemke, E., $5.60
Lowry, A., $5.00
Murta. Warren. $6.75
MeQulty, K $6.00
Mol.eod. Fred $10
Merou. Fred. $6.75
Morou.Mohn, $6.75
Morgan, J. J., $2.50 .
Matengonlck, Stove, $4.7vS
Maturavlck, John, $4.76
Malacarue, O., $5.75
McDonald. R., $5
Melurkeviej, Nick.' $4,75
Msffl, Stove, $6.25
Mloleh, Steve, $5
Newman, Mrs. $5
Notavit'h, Joe. $5
Oby, Nela. $10
Owoiorakl. Vic, $6.75
Oronek. Joseph, $5
Osolame. Frank. $5
Plcralo. O., $5.75
Phltoporlck. Phillip, $4.75
Payne. F., $5
Petrovioh, Mike, $5
Pallnqulst, C, $5
Russell, Otto, $5
Schwab, Jno., $6.25
Schuler, A., $6
Sohule, Don. $6
Stichur, John, $4.75
Serener, Bert, $10
Studdvess. L., $5
Splinter. Wm., $5
Truman. D. L.. $5
Truman, Mrs. D. L., $1
Van Clare. B. F., $5
Vaga, John, $5
Vezmar, R., $5
Zty, John, $5
Zurich. Tony, $5
Zabarach. Steve. $5
Zurich. Steve. $5
Total. $459.75
Iowrr (K lioco anil Mill Creek
Allison. G. W.. $5
Anderson. 8am., $5
Barney, Lloyd, $1
Barney, Walt, $5
Biggs. M. It.. $10
Chambers, C. L:, $5
Conway, Anthony, $5
Cralu, Charles. $10
Cram, H. S. ft Sons. $25
Dill, Mr. ft Mrs. Herman, $10
Dobbs, E. S., $5
Evans, D. J.. $10
Fincher, John, $5
Freund, Wm.. $5
Fuller. J.. $5
Garke, Miss Theresa, $5
Good, D. V., $5
Graffenberger, Ray, $5
Haynes, Dan, $2.60
Haynea, John, $2.60
Hoover, Clvde, $5
Huston, K.D., $10
Ingram, Douglas C, $5
Johnson, Jasper, $5
Johnson, J. J., $10
Johnson, W. J., $5
Jones, F. T., $10
Kolni'.v. George, $5
Kitchen, Lee., $2.60
Kvln. Wesley, $2.60
Lafnllolte. L. It . $10
Lewis, Normal, $5
Marker. Pratt, .$1
Mattoha, A. !)., $6
M.'Klmilii. Otis, $5
Morgan. Allen, $10
ONoll, W. J $5
Iarrlsh, Mr. ft Mrs,
Powell. Mr. Mrs.
Price, Mr. ft Mrs., $10
Knrhnr, II. II., $6
Kaiulnll. W. E. $5
Russell, George Jr.,
SUIford, K.thlvn, $5
Slnyton. E. T , $25
Smith, Fred, F. $6
Smith l.on. $6
Smith. R. M $6
Stuntou. J. W.. ft family. $10
Stroud Chas., $5
I hlior, Jennie, $5
Valpey, Chas. E., $3
Warren, Riley, $5
Williamson. J. N., $10
Wolke .Geo.. $5
Zell. Abe., $5
Total. $364.00
(To b continued)
w. a. a.
Cleo, $5
J. O.. $10
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UUUSTMAS CANDY
TRY THE SCALES
The scales seldom fail to reveal the truth, they are
a fair gauge of health. If you are losing weight and
are not feeling up to the mark, it is high time to re
place the loss and build up the powers of resistance.
sot mm
a un!::5 rbination of tonic and nourishment,
fL . ,: .T4t' -.- reconstructive properties, enriches
3 the Liv. stores weight and imparts vigor and
J tone to t1."; whole syntem. If you feel yourself loinjr
ground, u. ocvtt't Emulsion the Strength-BuilJcr.
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Ceolt ft IIuwm, Uwaokl. .
TOO LATK
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DEMAND FOR TK " " OPER
tors Young m uial women
trained In few m ', i e r the
supervision of u I Dis
patcher. Indorsi'il ' r RiUlrnads.
Opportunities to . , ice.
Write for Bulletin. '" 1 vnph
Dept.. 21 S Rullway Kk.:.,..t ... I.
Portland. Oregon. Stvc
Dr. Turner, Eye Pn-Vst of
't-f t oriiancl. win D in ,
Vifr ai:iln Saturday, Dec. v. i.e.
Turner will visit Prinevllle evei v two
weeks la the future. Ho Is n : . .'I
1st of experience and standout in 'I
you will make no mistake In c j.ut-
Ing him about your eyes anu glueaea.
ileadachis relieved, and cross eyes
straightened. Satisfaction guaran
teed. 8tfu
Barnes
fl NKWK NOT ICS
ES3
FOR SALE Flat top desk andsew
liig mnchlne cheap, Mrs. (. C.
Claypool. City. 3t2o
A (JihmI Supply of Holiday OchxIn At
John J. rir Confertlonery
A good supply of candles of all
kinds, Including box goods, priced
up to $5.00. is being offered the Holi
day trado this year by John J. Price.
Cigars in a wide varloty. station
ery, and fruits for the holiday trade
are to be had In every kind.
The peoplo have learned to look to
Mr. Price for the best things In these
lines, and they will not be disappoint
ed this year. ,
Look the stock over before the sea
son gets late. A stock of Christmas
trees will be added In time for your
selection. 3t3c
w. s.
H. H. Cross and wife returned to
Salem, after visiting their son,' Earl
Cross.
"" E. Faught Is at St.
Springs, on the Columbia.
Martin's
LOST Three-year-old blue Jersey,
with white spots. Branded L on
right shoulder. Reward, John
Luckoy. Stfc
NOTICE Tit CKKIIITOHH
NOTICE III IIKKKHV (ilVKN ht lh. un.Wr-
tgned, thv AtlinlnltrtrU of th ttl nf
Krnml K. (iuntvr. IHwtwi la nil vmtltiira
tt Htct IWvmimhI, unil lo Kil twivoiu luivliiN
clHtttu aint Mill l-Uktv tu prvMltt th Mm
wilh thv in(Nir Vfiurhvm to tlw unitrttivl
HI th ufflr of M. K fMMU in I'rlnvvlllr.
Oirun. within ! mnntha twm Um daU of
lh flrat publtntWin ot Ihu nitl .
Dalrd anil publuhnl th flnt llln. Darambar
. 1UIK.
CHRISTINA tiUNTKK.
AtimintalralrU uf lha Katala ot
I tie Krnm t. (iunter, Uccnurd.
Cat the G
and Avoid
Economy
Cvtry Cake
Some snow visited our vicinity last
week and Is still here.
Lew Bennett Is on the sick Hat
this week.
The several cases of measles that
' have been In the valley art) Improv
ing. Miss Kulu Bennett, who hits been
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. M, K.
Bennett, during her vacation, la on
the sick list this week. ,
Dick Kit oil a spent a few days on the
creek the first ot the week. Mr. Ulio
ilii Just returned from Prinevtlto
where he bat been helping Kid Rog
ers move some oaltlo.
Mrs. Susie Roynton. who returned
from the Portland hospital the last
of the month. Is greatly Improved.
T. T. Armstrong Is hauling lumber
from the Mowrey saw mill.
Miss Mnry Prelshoff, who is teach
ing the Ilames school, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Logan.
Karnent D. Smith of this place
went to Spray for the winter.
George Tackmnn and Hay Morgan
have been hauling wood from the
mountains for the winter.
The ltenr Creek stage line changed
schedule today, December I.
Jack Morris and wife and Mrs. Ar
thur Kverts spent week at their
homo near llnrnea and have returned
to Prliievlllit. where they have Inter
ests. Mrs. Cora George and family are
nliln to he out again after a ten days'
illneas.
Mrs. F. D. Ssammons was a passen
ger on the stage enroute to Prinevllle
to send her duughter. Miss Wltlma to
school.
Miss Rimer Ilnrkteman, who spent
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Ilackleman, near
Itarnes, went to Prinevllle to attend
High School again.
Gifts for. Old
ana Toune
aTawfi
CHRISTMAS
ym X 1 .,lt mm m itjgwt "''TTN
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HINTS
Outing Flannels from
30 Cents Up
Ladies and childrens Shoes
: special sale of odds and
ends from
$1 to $3.85
Ladies Cashmere Hose
85c, $1, $1.25
Ladies Silk Hose
$1.75 to $2.25
Stamped Linens, Crochet
and Embroidery Threads,
Ribbons plain and fancy.
JOIN THE RED CROSS
Ladies Munsing Under
wear from
25 Cents Up
Childrens Munsing Under
wear from
$1.00 Up
Special lot of mens bib
overalls at
$1.75
Special lot of mens Work
Shoes, all brands, some
worth $6.00
$3.85
All our Mackinaws same
price as last year.
JOIN THE RED CROSS
Mens Woolen Shirts from
$2.50 to $6.00
Mens winter Underwear in
woolens, from
$3.00 to $6.00
Mens 1 piece heavy outing
flannel Pajamas at
$2.75
Mens outing flannel Night
gowns at
$1.75
Mens Wool Sox from
50c to 85c
...4
JOIN THE RED CROSS
Mens Silk Sox from
50c Up
Mens Bath Robes
$6.50
Boys Suits, ages 6 to 1 6
$7.50 to $12.00
$1.75
$3.85
Special lot of Men's Bib Overalls
at a special price ot
Special lot of Men's Work Shoes
Some worth f 6.00 U
ALL OF OTR MACKINAWS AI THE SAME
PRICES AS LAST YEAR
RLIlllKR SHOKS OF ALL KINDS, INCMJDINO
ARCTICS, PRICED WAY DOWN
MEN'S AND BAYS' HATS AND CAPS, PRICE
RANGE VERY ATTRACTIVE
Neckwear for men and boys In all the latest
styles and colors, ranging In price i
from as low as 60c to
Boys' Lace Rubber Pacs with
leather tops at
JOIN TH E RKD CROSS
$1.00
$2.25
JORDAN & HYDE, PRINEVILLE, ORE.