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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1904)
c B LOeM. MENTION II, W. ('mill' wna transacting tttiHl- ncaa In t liu ilty llu' luxl ol the week. Jiiinca Hyer, uf t'ppar OcIiikmi, wiia In the city nil bualneaa iiinttcra Monday, ".Mm. Win. Comba laepcctcd home I hla week from J'urtlund where, ala lia lawn vlxlllnif fur m-vcrul months. II. H. ('nwlea wna n bualneaa vialtor from the Hityatiick country thti first ol Ihi week. Oscar Co wiia In the city fropi l.n 111 1 1 II I II 1 1 1 1 M WIH'k ll'lHISIM'tlng IiIIbI lllM Ulllllcra. Ilr. Hiiillll, ill H..H1 1 1. Wnah., , In ! city visiting Willi hi brother I'i ly I 'lurk J, J, Hmltli, Heef hldca anil aheep lta wauled, Will liny In large ijiiuii I It Icm. ' J, V, Minima. Fred Wallace, inatiimalir ill liny Cnvk, wna In Ihcclty the hint nf tln Wivk trmianrtlni bualneaa matter Mm. Will Wiirawcller thla Inal wwk received Hut anil new nl Ha' ilciith iif her brother III WiiahliigtJin, I), t:. KiiIiiiiiiiii, Jiilinaiiii k Co, linvn ('. ilolilan'a fitnioita lli'iillh and wulkeaay ahiaw, the enalcat (Ml earth I.OST-A hunch keya. I'llnlir . will plcnac leave at The Jiinriinl of- Hi, Will llnriim k'N the Aral ill tin' week for Dcachtile where he hna been employed ilnrliiK t ! inat mini I h by the II. I. k V. ('. 1.. K. AIIIiiiiIiiiiii n'tnriiiil the hial ul tlm week Inim Tlw llHlIm when' he nmaNiriil na wltmiM lu aome ttiutier upplk'itttoita. XI. A. la'hlllilll rellirueil ti Aal. wihhI Ihla wii'k alter aaiidliig never ul ilnya vlalllng with lila brother. Kml la-hiimu. llev, II. 0. 1'lnrk will not preach at Willow ciwk April 3, tavaujw irf tlw iunrterly rotifentiice which will he hi'lil In thla rlly ni'it Saturday, Wnlti'r liny k'lt Tiuwlny inortihiK lor l'tirt IuikI In nwHnae lo a Irk, gram nvclved Monday nlKhl mating theacrloiia lllncaa ol hla mot nor. Fnal .ell riiiua up Iroiu hla ranch III the Haystack country tin) laat ul llu wivk ami will rim hla fnthcr'i plftce mi tit Ochuro. John Hynn clime liver (mm lira, rhiitca Tticadny on n liualimi trip. Mr. . Ilynn ri'Hirta aevernl ttvt nl now III the lliulair abuve the. Heuil 'Mr. J. F. HphiiiliiK la eactcl to n'ttirn tin' Hrat nf ni'Xt wwk Iroiu Iowa where ala hna aail the winter vlalllng with rclnttvca. Mra. Kd Hnulfunl ivturraal Mun ilny evening Irom I'ortliiiul where a hp hna been buying Dew atin'k uf aprliiK nillllni'ry for her atom In thla city. I). 8. Ihifur, ul Tlw Imllca, luirl two pntcnta granted In him Inat WM'k Our, mi envrlon ami rani feeding ilovkv, ninl the other h ili-vk1 for foiling tya'wrltera. Mlaa Ma ml Vnnderpool left yeater ilny for ft aiiiumer'n out Inn on her homestead iin tlw Ileauhtitea when' aln- experta tn ilo considerable plow IHK during the next kw mniitha, (lull Newaoli laaH'trd hoUM' Iroiu tlw J'urt Inntl Medical collcifi' enrly next uionlh. ilr. Npwaora will de liver tlw vnkilleforliin ornllon when tin aeiilor eltiaa griuliiiiti'M. Net Miindny nlicht la the niiiiiml rlwtlon nf olllcera nt tlw Atliletk clllli. Otlk'r hllalneaa uf Inilxirtnilcv la tociiine lielnrr the nieetlliH mid It lailealntl Hint na Inrire nn ntteiid. ulli-e na poaalhle lie pnwnt. The town of Kent nil tlleColuinlilii Hniilherii will npply for liii'iiriiorn tlon pna-ra when the Hherninn coun ty court niwta In April. A petition, ronttUiiliiK 411 alitimtnnn, hna lawn tiled In aupport of Hie vllliiire'a chiliu fur n tnuiihlpnllty. lU'irlater Wntaon uf the iJlkevlew hi ml ultlre hna lui'll auliat'iinxl to np x'iir Mure the U. H. (Irniiil Jury which la now In aeaalon nt l'nrthuiil. The itoveriiiuent la Hiixloua tn luok Into the recorda which Mr. Wntaon luia Jn kn-plnir. A mull nniiieil Itohlilna whn wna ainiHith enniiKli to fleece J. I', lluhn, ofMndrna, out of 1115 ft ahort time hkii, nlau ciMlillU'led hla uarntlona III thla city.) laom I'leek honored one nf hla drufta for f."K) whk'h wna ufter wnrda found to lie IniKiia. KrelKhtera lire not UiivIiik M enay n time of It between Hhnnlkn nud In terior polnta iu they nilnlit. A four home tenra cftrrylng frelRht for the II. I. k V. company at Dinchutea Ar rived there ft lew dftji k. having laa'n on tlie rond 17 lift-. W. T. Koule and wife returned thla week from the McKiiy where they hnve lavn aa-ndlnK the pnat two niontha. Mr. Ko)tle any the wenth er In tluUnectlon of the country hna lavn iiimhI for croia, a tiict evldenwd liy nil nliiinilant irrowth uf aide liiirua. Jna. rlullvnn n'turneil to the OK ' much Inat Frldny trniii Hiicrniiiento I'nllforulft, wlH're he hna lieen allien Jnnunry with the J. W. Howard cuttle, He anya Joe la feedhiK aw 'head nf lanf cuttle on auifiir lmet,' which coat him 4O0 Ier ton, mid require hut little hny for the cuttle. Mr. Miilllvan aaya Mr. Howard diaun't Intend aelllUK until the market price looka up. Jaa. Informed na that the Hiicremento valley It the flneat place lie h atruck for aome time. Central Oreifoiilnii. Nearly every Krhhiy nliilit now wltui'Maimi nil liillliitloii hi ,luiilier Clri le, W. of W, The old uont hna Ihvii nearly worn out mid n new one with hiirna aome alxtii'ti lect Ioiik la anon to occupy the throne. HcficlT nienta in nlwnya aerveil which la aome cuiiNiilatlc.il for the vlcllma who lii I the lix. J. 0. Johiiaoii, of ('olimiliua, llhlo, npiH'iinil on the atracta ol the city toihiy with hla itiitnitmlillc, II la the Intention to make the trip to llenil, If eeporlacoiu'enilnu the con dition of the romla urn trm-. the iiinclilne will clniiiKi' Ita iiuiiie toiniiil la'fori' II itian very fnr Into the Inter Inf. Unlleal'liroiilclc. From llnlpli I'nntri'll. driver on I he I'rluevllle Huriia alnue line, we learn Hint the prnprlftnra are ilr rniiKliiu for a rhuiiKe of the rmiiiliiK time, hy which the trip will la- made throiiKh from one town lo the nthe III twndnya. The ihiinite will l"""li a lily la iiuiiie nhoiit the middle nf April.- Huriia Xewa. The "lohncco coupon" hernia who iireemleavorliiK tn IP' I prltca for nn lU'eiiiiilllatloii of the piiiera want ti iiacroiiahlcrulile aaail In the milt ler. A week nirn a fiivornlile report wna iiinde III the limine of rcprcaciiliillv uli tlie Tawnev hill w hich prohllilta the Inclualoii of couHiiia hi packiiKiw iftohairo. 'The hill la very iiit to lai'ouif n law In the near fill lire Thrniiith the rnurteay nf t'oiinty Clerk Hmltli, Tin" Jouruul hna lor dlatrihutloii n liirite numlrr of ropdw if the ha'iil option and direct prim nry hllla which will la aiihmlltiil to tuevoteralii June for their rejection or approval. A thoroiiith rcuillnu of Inith Iheae lawa la Hie only way In which an Inlclllueiit rule .ran la' aecunil. ' Itev. II. M. Ilooth, prealdliiK elder rf The Kiilli-M dlatrlct, will pmu li at the MethiHllat KplM'iipal cliiin h next Nuiidny moruliiK. Aiirll 'Inl. Thla la llev HiHith'a Inat vlalt Into thla ace Hna ll u t II nfter the icciiernli'niileii'iiec which will ! held III l,oa Anuelea. The quarterly eonfcrciH'e will la' on rlntunhiy, April 2, at '.' p. nl. All nn- Invited, I'. II. Ilownnl returned Inat Nutiir day from a Ave weeka vlalt with relative nt Onkhind, California. Mr. Ilownnl anya there la no com plaint In that part of California on account of lack nf inoMurc. During the lour wcvka he wna there unly fuur dnya luiaiail without mill and iiiueal.llixlilciva nf hind are coveretl with wnter nearly a loot deep. A Jury In the Nhenniin county court n-tiiriied a venllct Jaat Thnra- day III the aiiin nf f L1i,mn) In favor uf Ueurire Ahlaitt who loat n h it aome tlmeiiKo throimh the nlleKiil cure, leaaueaa of the (oliiiulihi Hi ml hern and 0. It. k N. rallronda. Tlte Jury Waaotit live houra. It la the aup poaltton that the two roaila will ap la'nl thecaai'. The cattle iniirket la iikiiIii nn the aliimp. Hhurtly uefore K. H. Ilohha and K. T. Hlayton iiuiiie their drive Inat wwk of aome IliVi hend, word wna received hy them from the I'ulon Meat company not to ahlp more Hiail waa contracted for na they could not lie uneil. I. liter It waa found Hint the Portland mark et wna MoiHled with cattle from polnta na fur euat na I't'nh nnd laing dlapoacd of at alinoHt any price oflered. J.C. Tiirney, of Portland, waa In theiity thla wwk on hla wny to lleachutea w here ho imh to haik af ter aome Hinla-r Intereata In thla acc tlon. He atntiil Hint coiiahleriihle activity wna iiiaulfeatiHl In the vicini ty uf Iiiifur where railroad talk la prevalent. It la umleratoiHl then' that the contmcta for the Hea nud mlla hnve laa-n let nnd that culmina tion ol the mail will Ih'kIii early In theapiinl;. Jlexl month Viuie Hum will offer an opportunity for aurveyora In thla atnte to Iniiil a Job If they hnp- I am to he out nf employment. The lleoloirlcnl aurvey wiiuta alHlaiicc to carry on Ita ntiamatloii work ilnrliiK the aiiminer nud examlnn- thma will la' hclil ifl Portland, Aator- In, linker City ami Kiwne on April ID, The anlaiiea raiw from iaai to fJIMO pi'r iiniiiini neeonlhiK to ability and exiK'rlenee. Two road a'tltinna have lavn riled for action hy the County Court dur ing the May term. Twenty alalia-. Hire are attacbcil to a la'titlon pray-lnK for thecoiiatrnctlon of rond riliinlnu; In a iteneral northerly ill rectlun from wet lull .'1 In townahlp l.'i, riuiKv 111 tn wvtlon 24 In the town- ahlp north. The other iH'tlthm cornea from the Kuteher pnvhict with l.'l alKiiutiireH nud naka for a mail from aivtlon 111 In townahlp 1D 1:1 tn aivtlon 22, towimhip ln-l:i. ine r.aaiern rstar gnw a aupjvr Monday evening In honor of the Worthy (fraud Matron, .Mra. Claude (latch, uf Salem. Mra. Hatch de llven'd ft very pleaaaut nddreaa on halge work and nlau coniptlinenteil the hval orKiinUntlon upon the milt ed effort Im'Iiik mnde In the Intenvta of the aia'lety. The aupper waa aerv- eilontahlea ihvorated with ennui Hona which were iipparently uiiln- Jnrwl by the Infix ride from Port hind where they were purchaacil for the occnalou. Hay V, Conatnble, Aatorln, arrived In tl Ity laat Frtihiy and hna ne- eepted a poalllnu na ilniif clerk with the Wluaek llrim coiiipiiuy. i llev, J. W, Macllllllvriiy, of Fir wood, Wnah., la III the lily anil will hold acrvlcea every night Ihla wivk at the Union rliun h. The innrubiK aervlce next Hiiuday, which he will conduct will be In the natum of n ai'rvlceforiiilldri'ti. In the evening aiavhil til iihIiiiI numlara have la'eii iirriiugiil, Only a lllllc W'irk hna lavn done oil the Hue nf the dreat Nuuthcrii riillroiid at IheHluller ihuv, where ground wna broken aevernl dnya ago though active oH'rnthina will lie go. lug nil In a lew ilnya. t 'nut meter Nelaon'a roiia! ruction out fit waa ahlpfa'd from Whittcoitt today. When It nrrlvi dirt will la'gln flying lively iilong the right of way. The llullea Tinica. Aa the wet weather eoiitlniiea liualiieaa men urounil town are la gliiulug to look torwiird to a faiiilne extending Into nil Hum of iiierehaii dlac. The riiada la'twei-n thla city and Nhnnlko lire luiuiawible lo fnighl teainaniid miili.v nf the tner chniila have hud fnighl lying at , the Hhanlko wiiniiouae for alx wtvka with the proaavta of alx more claim ing la'fon- It la brought through. Nome time ago Wuriweller k Thorn ami run abort on augur nud aeul down to Hay Cnvk with a ileum. rot wagon to borrow mat poumla. The augar waa loaded on but the wagon got lulred down In the mint la'fon- II hail come very fnr Ihla wny. It la cxavtcd Hint the aaivhnrliie graliia will lie nvelved III time for lemoiiude on the Fourth. company for l,7"7.80 In payment of their tinea nn their laud In Crook fount. The road company la the Inat of the Hve larg eal lux pn.veraln lliecoil'ity lo ciiii eel their aaacaainciit their year, and the delny coat them aomethliig over tMI the amount their rclmtr would hnve 1hvii had the payment lavn mnde a wivk enrller. The other four lurgeal lax pnyera lire: llahlwlii Hlavp k IjIiimI company, 9-177: A. W WHghl, MI. Wurxwelleri Thorn aim, WI2.1i: PlinevlUe Ijliwl live atia k company, f7t"i.44. Theaherlffaoiaeediiiiuir the pnat wivk hna colhvted nearly l2,mill all l-tulil, which innki-a a total during the month of nearly i:i.imi, aliuiit I7 Hun ahort of 4ue total aaaeaameut, "Hevtda" To B PnHntil. Dwtli of D. W. Birdla. II. W. Hardin died at hla home lu thla city laat Friday night After mi lllitcaa of aevernl wecka. Ih'ath waa caiiaed by pneuinoiiin. Mr. 1 1 n i '1 1 ii had lavn a nvhleut nf On'gonlor nver in yenra. He tlral ai'tth'tl In Jackaou county, and came to thla city about two yeara ago, alnoe which time he had lavii engng- iil in the mneiairy bualneaa. He wna a prominent worker lu the SiaiultHt party In thla county nud until it abort time ago wna a iiiemlaT ol both the MucralMva and Odd Kelloiva halgea. At the lime of hla death he waa mi honon-d iiieuilaT of the lleliuhvra. Hiivnacd waa bom In Coiincll muff. Iowa. Ill K1, laing nt the if hla dentil In hla lllly-thlnl year. A wile and eight children aurvlve him. They nn': Will. John. Karueat Kbner. (liner, Arthur, tlertrude and Mra. Snrnh Piine, nil of. thla city. Tile funernl aervlci'a wen held from the family rcalilcnrr Hi 2 o 'cluck laat Stiiiilay afternoon, the Itevenaid Z. W. Coiiinierford. paatnr of the Piva- liylerhui chimii, ofllclatbig. Umbinj Blu in Whlr Couoty. Their la aomethliiK doing niiiong the alnvi ini'ii thm' dnya, for liiiuh- Ing aenaon la nt hand. At Kettle k Pntteraou'a (iinrliK Hllton'a and WuguerA lloyer'a thnv nf Wluvler 'uiiuty'a Inrgeat aluvp Anna, the luuihklua hnve uuw lavn arriving for aevernl dnya aiat. Within the next wivk or two thla will ! true of nil the ahtvp ranchea In the county Aa then are nhoiit luMam aheep lu tlieconutylt will lie aecu that the hiuihlugacnaon la one uf autne Im- pnrtantv hen', (fultea fnnvnf extra men la ulwnya niiulnil at each ninp tn take can1 of the new nrrlv- ala, and In couaequeiice all Idle men may find employment during thla time. Forty dolhira a mouth la a limit the nvernge pay forthla work. Couilllloua have lavn very fuvor- nble for the ahecp biiHlncMa thla wint- The ivuaon hna lavn nilhl and ia'ii, and Hie grnaa good. It hna not lavn luveaanry to fivil lunch hay tn either aluvp nr cattle an far. However, It la very caKcntlnl to the aheep men that the weather las good during the next two niontha until nfter the lnmhlng and aheiirlng am over. Shearing will not commence here to any frent extent for aevernl wtvka yet. Telegram. Arrnugeiiienta have about lavn completed for the prialiirllon "Nevada," a four-act ilranm by tlie Athletic club during court week In May. The actora and actnuaea an- putting In aome diligent pntctlcemid promlae la given of n giaal phiy. Tlw euat of chnraetera la ua followa: Nevailn M. It. Illgga Vermont T. M. llahlwlii Tom I'an-w John I.iickey IXrk Harold llahlwlii .lerilcn Ilenr Smith WlnKve Frank Fiaiter Jnla- Ilrutv limy Mother Mertnu Mra. John Higle Moaelle. Addle Foater Agtu Fulrltv Mra. Carey Fiaiter , BOBN. 'o the wife of Frank lloaa, of thla city, Tueadiiy, Mnnii 2D, a ten pound boy. Tht Knlfo-Pie Story Ktvired. Probably all of the nwhlenta of the llenil will recull the nrtlclc which apiH'itretl In the On'gonlan aome time ngo over the atgnatiire of the elevator Hoy of the llcatiiiitca In which It waa alleged that the only ivuaon why- the Hople nbjtvteil to the Duke ol Pilot llntte wna by n'n- aon of the fnct that he dhl'ut eat pie with hla knife. Well, now they are telling a pnity gootl atnry out at the Hend which reflect rather atrongly on the nfon'aaltl Klevator Hoy. It atvina that then la a lady living In the Hend who poaaeaaea a very bright little baby boy. The mother, dlaplnyhig that Inatluct uf pnnerva- tlve cominon to all mother, la prone to (oil the child with a knife ao Hint no rlak la entailed from Injuring the Infant a mouth with the tine of a fork. Hut the mother, too, la pretty well poated In matter per- tuinliig to table etiquette, ao each time ahe llfta the knife to the hahy'a mouth ahe anya: , 'Hurry up, nojv. baby, and tnken bite before the Klevator Hoy aeca you." Hatrleat Tu Payor Stndo Chock. The aherlff a ofHce thla week re tvlveil a check from the Willamette Valley and CiiHcnde Mountain Road Card of Ttunkf. To the ninny frlenila whti ao kindly gave their naalatunce dnrlitg our late lawivement, we wiah to extend our heiirt felt thntika. .Mra. I). W. Haiiijin nnd Fnmlly Wotlco to Vottn. Now fa the time to neater. You have only until S o'clock p. ni. May la ti niflater, and It la luivratlve Hint ri'gllralluii Iv luvompllaheil na aiavillly na poaallde. Be aure and have your lia'iillon, lot and hha-k. ornumlier of room when lu hotel, or aectloii, townahtp and rmige. when out of town. Thla la to (mili tate nglatrntloii nnd will v a time anver lor the elector aa well aa the County Clerk ami all pnvlnrtolttcer. Thla n'glatrntlon la for two yeara ami rnvt-ra the coming prealdenthil election. Itetiieinla'r and bring with you your liaatlon aa the, clerk will not have time to haik up the pint ami recorda na there will lie aevernl liumlnil rotera to niaterlu the uext two niuntJiK. ' J.J. smith. v County Clerk. Socialist County Convention. The Soclnllat County Convention for Crook county, On'gon, la heniiy cnlhil to meet at the Circuit Court room nt, Prinevtlle, Oregon, nn Wediicadny, April 27th, at HI A. M.. for the purpnae of nomliintlngcnndl dntea for all the county olhcea tn be tllhil at tlie next general election, and for the traiiaiirtlon of auch other tillable a may come More aiihl coiiveutlon. Tlie convention will conalat nf one delegute nt large from each liK'al nnd one additional dele gate for every three (II) liicllilvrn, or major fraction thereof, In gooilatnnd Ing at the time of elivtlug aald' dele gate. Nn pruxlea will lie entertained The Locale are miuealwl tn ehvt aald delegate not later than April 1.1, 19(14. Done by onler nf the Siaialiat County Central Committee, March 21, 11X14. Kniix Ht'BTov, J. It. Ukxham, - Ciialriaan. Sivniary. 5hf till OPENING WEEK 71 New Up-to-date AND Fashionable Gate Chsixst Meals u4 Bcliatoi St'NDAY, APRIL 3rd. EL KINS & KING Reliable Vehicles Lunch At 13. Chicken Dinner at 5:30 Served In Course $0 cU. Rtpublicaa County Convention Priaurleo. The Itepiihlk-an County ('on vention for Crook C'nunty will be held at I'rlnevllle On-goti. April t. 1!U. at V o'cha k A. M. and dele galea have lavn apportioned one at large lor each precinct and one dele gate for each 1.1 vote nud major fraction tlicreufaa caat at tlie Inat general election for the Hon. II. H. Bean for Supreme Judge. It fa recommended that tlie prl- innrlea lie held March 2a, 1IKI4 nt ):3tl P. M. and Hint all p;oxie ahull lie nwlileuta nr voter of the precinct for which they hold auch proxlea. The apportionment of delegateaia aa followa: , Willow ( reek 2 Summit 1 rllievlile.. lll'N'ewaolil 2 Montgomery 2 Mill Creek 2 McKay 4 Maury 1 Kuiclier 3 .lolniaoii ( reek.. 2 Inimid 2 Howard 2 Hayatiu k (I Hay Cnvk 4 Hnrilln giCnm Keva 2 Cherry Cnvk 2 ('anii Crw-k 2 iirewe 2 lilniV Butte :i Hend 2'Benver ; 2 Bear Cnvk 1 Aahwoial 4 Total delegate HTi. Hy order of Hepiibllcan County Centrnl Committee fifrCrook (iiunty, Made Februnry 27. 1!H. W. A. Bki.i., Chnlnunn. With good roads alniwt in aiglit and you, jwi hnp, lokitig for a light wagon, built with atvie anil for aomfort. It behooves ua to remind you again, that this store mukeg great claim for its Vehicle Exhibit. HERE IS THE ROSTER Farm Wagoni with either box or rack bed, regular, half track and half truck gear. Light Concord Wagons, plat form apring wagons, with canopy or extention tops, Heavy Mountain Hack, with or witout tops, Buggiea,' with pole or sliafta.Jlignt or heavy. Some are made efjiecially for livery trade, other or stockmen, Buooiu raoM aas.oo to 0120-00 ' apaiao Waooaa ano Hacao raoM ioo.ooTOOiee.oo And at, in and between price to suit ail person. ELKINS & KING ELKIXS & KING Prineville-Iitchell Stage Line - JOHN HL'NSAKKR, Prop. Leaves Prinrville on Mondays, Weilnefdnys and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the sanie dar. Leave Mitchell on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. John Temjileton, Agent. THE RECEPTION CHAMP SMITH, PROP. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. p Proprietor of thel IFrineville Soda "Works, 3 1' Powell & Cyrus -Tonsorial Artists- 'i5i'i?" ' '4b3?9 ,?" ' at Ml(Wnf M !W I Democratic County Convention. The IVmiHTii tic County Convention of Cniok County, On'gon, ia heniiv culled tu meet, nt the Circuit Court mom In FrlnevHIe, Oregon, on Sat urday, April I), 1IHI4, at 11 o'cha k. n. n. for the pnrpoae of nominating iinilldute for all the County office to lai fllleil at the nest general elec tion; tg elei't four delegate to tlu' IVmiaTii tic State, Congreaalonnl, and Dlatrlct Conventlona and for the tniiiaaetlon of auch other bualneaa na may cume iH'fore anld Convention. The Convention will coualat of Ml Delegntea which have lavn nppor tlonwl niiioug the aevernl voting pnvlncta na followa: Aahwood Hear creek .., Beaver Head Hlnck Butte. Bnvae Camp creek. Cherry cna'k Croaa Keya.. Hanlln Hayerei'k.... Hayatack..... Total Announcement. "The undersigned bega to announce that he has bought out the interes of Fred W. Wilson in the stock of merchandise of iimmm t Wilnm, and that as soon as the weather permits will be at home with the largest and beat selected stock of Dry Sttti, JurmiiJimtt, Jim, and all other kinds of ItfntAamlin "that have ever been brought to Prineville. Thanking the patrons of the old firm, and inviting the same kindness for the new firm. ' SI. . Simpion, PrininVt, Ortgen. Xtmtmhr Ik, 0U XtliaiU, Tlie "Old. Biiclr Store." Wha ... !lHowanl 2 2! Ireland 2.lolinaou creek .. 2 1 21 Kuu-lnr 2 4 .Manrv 2 llMcKav....'. 3 2!Mlllcr'k 2 lMontgoinery 2 2!NewHom ,'t 2; I'rlnevllle - Simiiiitt 2 4Wlllowcnvk 2 (Ml The aame laing one Delegute nt large fur each precinct nnd ynefur every l." vutea and fraction of Sor over caat In 1IIU2 for Hon. (leorge E. Chamlrlaln fur Hovernor. The CeiitralCommltteenvommenil ed that the I'rlmarlea la held In tlie aewral pnvlncta at the voting place therein on Satunlay, March 211, HkH, at It ft. m. Done by onler of the Democratic County Central Committee, March a, HUH. L. N. Liiioktt, M. It. Hiooa, Chairman. Secretary. SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. pj We Will Give a Pair of Shoes ABSO LUTELY FREE to Any Person Who Is Now Barefooted, WE Have Just Received a Large Line of the Famous C. GOTZIAN SHOKS, and these added to Our Already Large Stock make us the FINEST and LARGEST Assort ment of Shoes ever shown in Prineville; SEEING- IS BELIEVING." Visitors to OUR STORE are not asked to Punhase but we are confident that if you insjax t OUR LINE and learn OUR PRICES, You will become OUR CUSTOMER. We are offering some special values in our lines of F. MEYERS fine shoes and Washington HEAVY Shoes, as we must make shelf room for our new stock. We Have More Than 100 Different Styles to Select From. WE HAVE ONE PRIQE TO TILL 0