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Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Ability, hard work, and a fair j application of the rule that provi- cincts. Less than eleven per cent of the republican vote is to be found in Prineville and nearby precincts. You may draw your own conclu sions. " There are 97 socialists registered as such in Crook county. The (iUY l.AFot.t.KTTR, Editor-Proprietor denee helps the man who helps himself brings results. Look at the C. C. H. S fc.ntcred at the postottke at Prim'VilU, Ort-inn, ae second-class matter. Tbe Journal stands lor the beat inter !t of Prineville and Crojk Couuty. I Independent in politics. Published every Thursday afternoon. Prtc tl.60 per year, payable in advance. In case ol chamreof address please notify u at once, giving both old and new add reps. 9se better Jour w m Ramsey and Yancey are the men of the hour. No man has ever done more aid no man cau ever do greatest number in one precinct is 13 at Sisters and there arc but eight precincts in the county that have no socialists registered. The Dalles Sanitorium THE DALLES , OREGON Formerly Or. Geitendorfer'i lloapital, Ke-opened under the management ol Dr. Bevis. more for the C. C. H. S. than they. They are receiving many honors, and are entitled to them all. Here's to the boys who brought home the decision! THIS PAFER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGI ADVERTISING BY THE 2U More than forty per cent of the republican votes in Crook county are in Bend and adjoining pre GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES MAY 19. Tomorrow is ihe'dato for the bi annual direct primary. The voters of the different parties have the op portunityjto express their wishes for candidates for the various offices and as there is considerable interest in the contest, a large vote should be polled. If you have not already regis tered, you may do so tomorow at the polls. It is only necessary for you to appear with two. free-holders, and you can register before a member of the election board. Qualifictations are less rigid than formerly. If you have'been a resi dent of the state during the past six months, and if you expect to reside in the community where you are now living you are entitled to a vote. If you" are interested in any of the issues that are represented by the candidates in this election, vote. Vote and then abidcjby the will of the majority if you are defeat ed. But if you do not vote and then are not satisfied with the re sult of the election there is a two fold reason why you should not voice disapproval. Political Announcements I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for clerk of Crook county at the pri maries to be held on May 19, 1916. J. H. Haner. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for the office of county clerk, subject to primaries to be held on May 19.' Warren Brown, present incumbent, j I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of county surveyor subject to the approval of the voters at the primaries to be held May 19. II. A. Kelly, present incumbent. I hereby announce my eandidaey for the Republican nomination for the office of assessor subject to the approval of the voters at he primar ies to be held on May 19. K. U. Ketehum. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination fir the office of commissioner, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary to be held Mayjl9. Ernest T. Luthy, Roberts, Oregon! I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for the office of superintendent of schools subject to the approval of the voters at the primaries on May 19. J. Alton Thompson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomina- i tion for sheriff of Crook County, I subject to the approval of the voters' at the primaries to be held on May j 19. J. H. Stanley. Alfalfa precinct. ! -WE PROGRESSIVES." There are in Crook county a total of 10 progressives regittered, yet the county has been compelled to have progressive ballots printed for every precinct in the county. This for the reason that a few of the Bull Moose crowd wanted to attend the big Roosevelt show in Chicago next month, and tiled their inten tions with our Secretary of State. Five of these progressives live at Millican, one each in Fife, Terre bonne, Bear Creek, Deschutes and Bend. . PROHI REGISTRATION. In Crook county which voted overwhelmingly for prohibition on two occasions, and which from all present indications will continue to vote that way as many times as the issue is submitted, there are just 40 prohibitionists registered as such. Eight of these are near Red mond, three live in that town, five in Bend and one in Prineville. The remainder of the number is scat tered over the county. M. E. BRINK REPUBLICAN FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE 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. Overtrui, present incum bent. 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. i B. ! Poindexter. j I hereby announce myself as a j candidate for the Republican nomi nation for District Attorney for Crook County at the primaries to be held May 19, 1916. II. II. De Ar mond. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Treasurer of Crook County at the primaries to be held May 19, 1916. R. L. Jordan. None betterget it at your grocers Prieore Self Raising Pancake ? lour PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS m M i i 1 ED WRIGHT 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 myself as a candidate for 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. Knox, present in cumbent. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Representative from the 2 district, subject, to the approval of the Voters at the primaries to be held on May 19, 191P Denton G. Burdick. RclOtf. 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. M''- - 1 i . If:. .1 I ' i. Jf". - of Union County 4 ; v.-.--;! R. D. KETCHUM Republican for Assessor Would appreciate your vote at the primaries May 19. He is a native of Crook county; a graduate of the Crook County High School. . Mark your Ballot: 64 X R. D. Ketehum. Paid advertisement. Now let us give the war a rest, the rout, the siege, the sally, and gaily s' ei our coat and vest, and go and clean the alley! Lets gath er up the dogs and cats which have this life departed, and let tin cans and bricks, and hats off to the dump be carted. In winter you may voice, your, views, which you believe important, and base long sermons on the news, but in the spring you ortn't. Then every able bodied man should whoop the "Clean Up" slogan, and chase the old tomato can, the cast-off hat and brogan. So let us clear our bulg-j ing brows of trifling thots and narrow, and gather up the old dead cows, and work the rake and har row. The rubbish left by careless men, and lazy human cheeses, will bring a host of germs again, and they'll bring punk diseases. And forty billion flies will come, as many microbes bearing, and 'round our weary heads will hum, and keep us busy swearing. Cleanup! Clean up! On every block let all the workers rally! No man should stand around and talk until he's cleaned his alley! Walt Mason. I hereby announce mv candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of assessor subject to the approval of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 19. John K. Luckey. I hereby announce my cadidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Crook County at the primaries to be held on May 19, 1916. Theodore Aune. v ainirrfii'il'ilritliwMlVi'i, The office of Circuit Judge, for Crook and Jefferson Counties, was created in 1915, and T. E. J. Duffy, was appointed by Governor Withy combe to fill the position. Although Judge Duffy registers as a demo 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 hit private practice of law, to devots all of his time to it, and it can be safely said that he has administeree such office fairly, impartially and in a business like manner. It would therefore 8 eem no more than rightd in view of his record, that he be nominated and elected to succeed himself for a further term. Paid Advertisement. It will require a month for some of the candidates to figure out just how it all happened. Republican Candidate for Superintendent of Schools 62 X J. Alton Thompson Received his education in Michigan Agricultural College; Michigan State Normal College; Alma Business College; University of Michigan, situated at Ann Arbor. Superintendent of city schools -in various Michigan cities and on board of examiners for granting teachers' certificates for fcn years. 1 In Every Way Qualified for the Office Paid advertisement. Republican Candi date for Public Service Commissioner Some of the reasons why he should expect Republican votes at the coming primaries: A bona fide and continuing resi dence in Eastern Oregon for thirty eight years. (Born in Union County.) A record for honest, conscientious and efficient service in public office. A consistent Republican. A reputation for good judgment, fairness and honesty. An invitation to the public to in vestigate by reference to any re putable farmer, banker, merchant, or other business or professional man in Union County. His piatform: "Conscientious service to the state at all times, demanding absolute fairness"." Paid dv. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat itt Muse by enriching your blood with the Dil-food in Scott'e Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free from elcohol or any harm ful drug. Try it. Scott & Bomur, Bloomfield, N. J. My moto is "Economy and Equal Assessment for All." If I am nominated and elected 1 will make an earnest, honest eff ort to conduct the assessoi's office as it should be, and in a manner indicated by this motto., R. D. Ketehum. Paid Adv. S.E. ROBERTS for Sheriff Not allied with any political ring. If you want strict and impartial enforcement of all criminal laws and RIGID ENFORCEMENT of the PROHIBITION LAW Mark your Ballot: 57 X S. E. Roberts for sheriff . Paid advertisement. Republican candidate for Secretary of State CHARLES B. M00RES A bompetent man with a clean record , in public, private and political life Vote for Him Paid advertisement. Plan to attend every session of the Prineville Chautauqua