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! CROOK COUNTY " JOURNAL Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL til.Y L.uol.l.KTTK, Kditor-Pioprietor Entered at the postoftice at Prineville, Oregon, a gecoud-clnew umtter. The Journal stamls ior the best inter ?t of t'i tiit-villu ami Ciook t'uunly. Is Independent in imlitus. Pulili-tuhl every Tltuisday afternoon. Pric $l.f0 yvt year, pnyaMe in advance. In caws t elimil'eol add res please notify Of at moo, giving Inith old aud new a.ldrefS. date for the office of assessor and present incumbent, has bern a resident of the statj since tvyho-', and a resident of Crook cou;. i r the past 16 years. He is a good otfiee man, a pood penman and will no doubt be nomi nated without opposition. ' . Political Announcements. I hereby announce my candidacy 1st the Republican nomination for, the ottice of county surveyor subject to the approval of the voters at the primaries to be held May 19. H. A. Kelly, present incumbent. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALU THE PRINCIPAL CITIES JUDGE BRINK TO BE CANDI DATE FOR CIRCUIT COURT BENCH. Verifying our political forecast of two weeks ago. and upon the solicitation of his numerous friends, : Judge M. E. Brink, of this city has j consented to be a candidate for the ! Republican nomination for Circuit j Judge of the eighteenth judicial ( district, comprising Crook and Jef- j ferson counties. I Judge Brink needs no introduction lo uie people vi uii8 uisuiti. iie Crook County for more than 26 i years, and is popularly known as j the "D. an of the Central Oregon Bar." In 1S94 he was made county judge of Crook County, party poli tics b-'ing lai 1 asidj ani voters of ail parties uniting in his" election. Although at the time, the youngest caunty judge in the State, his ad ministratio.i of the county affairs is still referred to as a period efficiency and economy. i When the eighteenth judicial dis trict was created last Spring, Judge i Brink received one of the strongest indorsements for the judgeship ever , presented in this State. j In case of his nomination and . election the people of this district j will be assured an able and economi-! cal administration of the la. 1 I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for I the office of assessor subject to the ! approval of the voters at he piimar ties to be held on May 16. It. D. Ketchum. M. E. BRINK REPUBLICAN FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE JAY II. UPTON Lawyer Office on Court Street formerly occu l ied by T. K. J. Duffy Prineville, Ore. IStWMS- MACHINES MODELS OF P .SUCTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. K5!i, Oil. Brits and nil kinds of Sewing Machini supnlu'S, Ui'tniirrig u specialty. NEW HOME USERb ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS Kor Sale by E. M. THOMPSON, BEND THE NEW HOME SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY of 204 Pacific Bldg. San Francisco, Cal NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS. -j Amr,n;j the political announce ments in this issue of the Journal, ' are those of H. A. Kelly for surveyor and R. D. Ketchum for assessor, , both republicans. ! Mr. Kelly is a man of unquestioned ability, and his record during his present term will no doubt merit; his renomination and election. He! was elected at the November elec-; tion in 1914, and has given the; county a good administration since ' taking office a little over a year i ago. i Mr. Ketchum is a native of Crook County, a graduate of the local ; high school, and a young man of : merit who is asking, and no doubt , receive the united support of his: party at the primaries, and of voters from both parties at the November election. He is well qualified for the office, and his pastj record is one that cannot hi ques-; t'oned. Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c Why be without the news when we deliver it promptly to your door anywhere in the city for 2 cen.s a day F. L Lafler Local 'Agent I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner of Crook County at the primaries to be held on May 19, 1916. H. J. Overtruf, present incumbent. I respectfully ask the considera tion, of the electors of the Democratic Party for the nomina tion for assessor, at the primary election May 19, 1916. H. A. Foster. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Crook county at the primaries to be held May 19, 1916. S. E. Roberts. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor the office of county school superintendent, subject to the approval of the republican voters at the primaries to be held May 19. J. E. Myers, present incumbent. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary to be held May 19. E. B. KnoA, present incumbent. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomina tion for sheriff of Crook County, subject to the approval of the voters ! at the primaries to be held on May 19. J. H. Stanley, Alfalfa precinct. s i w JoFSlItH Shorts Your pigs have a surprise in store for you. Try our Superior Quality Bran and Shorts on them See them grow $25 per ton Don't neglect your dairy herd either PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS J. H. STANLEY FOR SHERIFF. J. H. Stanley, of Alfalfa, who is manager of the Staney ranch twelve miles east of Bend, has been a resi dent of Crook County for the past seven years. Mr. Stanley was raised in Chip pewa Falls, Wisconsin, and was an employee of the First National Bank in that city for ten years. He was elected regist-r of deeds for his county a number of times, and was f.n employee in the sheriff's office for some time. .. Ho is a candidate for the republi can nomination for sheriff. Have Your Casings Repaired and Tubes Vulqanized At the Prineville Vulcanizing 1 Works WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Phone Elack 361 F. P. LUCE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the democratic nomi-j nation for sheriff at the primaries to be held May 19, 1916. subject to the approval of the voters. P. B. Poindexter. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for District Attorney for Crook County at theprimaries to be held May 19, 1916. H. H. De Ar-! mond. I i 1 of P! T v icilytheKeynote J 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Representative from the 2' district, subject to the approval of the VOUT3 at the primaries to be ayer Piano Perfection Nu longer is personal skill the dominant fate tor in the production of GOOD mimic with the player piano. No longer is it necessary to follow intricate and complex lima on music sheets. No longer need one confine his whole attention to the manipulation of levers I n 1 buttons in order to produce e-'en moderately satisfactory musical results. hold on May Burdiek. 19, 1SK Denton (J K-l0tf.:J H. A. FOSTER H. A. Foster, democratic candi- I WILL GIVE S1GQS If 1 FAIL to CURE r CANCER wTUMOR t tu befom It POISONS deep itaJs or attachsj U t".'.i: Nn PAY Until CIlRFDrTV- WRITTEN GUARANTEE Nu X Kay or other i-windle. 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Although Judge Duffy registers as a demoT crat it may be noted, that his ap pointment was made by a republi can governor, who among a great number of people regards such office as nonpartizan. Judge Duffy, en tered upon the discharge of the duties of such office, giving up his private practice of law, to devote all of his time to it, and it can be safely said that he has administered such office fairly, impartially dTid In n riiieinriea lilra vi n n n r ic If nrnlili-1 ! iii a uuauivoo uni. liioiinvi it muiu m therefore s com no more than right,'! 4 in view of his record, that he beJ himself for a further term. Paid Advertisement.. ili IfieA ogelus Piayeir 1 ianos by their wonderful Him -jliety of construction and control" remove the one great obstacle, complica tion, and open wide the doors to perfect music in every home. THE TOUCH OF ONE FINGFR CONTROLS THE ANGELUS just the Index finger of the right hand, resting on the phrasing lever (an exclusive Aggelu patent), gives a control so ect, so simple, that you will marvel at the result and the ease with which it iH attained. The "'MEL-O-DANT", patented, separates melody and harmony just as in hand playing, min ing manipulation of levers and buttons unnecessary and producing results possible only to tic Angleus. t The DIAPHRAM PNEUMATICS, the aelf.opening and closing pedals, are other exclusive Angel us feature. There are many more. Measured by their quality, Angel us products are vt.ry xchi nge. Balance on easy payments, e moderately priced. Your old piano in tt 8 ill CrmA Ukraine IN SECOND HAND vjood oargams pianos & organs YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Will be pleased to send Catalog and Prices to anyone 2? The Oregenian Is handled exclusively in Prineville by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door tfie same day as published for 75c per month E. H. 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