Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 03, 1902, Image 4

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Crook County Journal..
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KOHLE ft PAIiKKR,
Vl'lUKHH AN'D 1'HOriUSTOKl.
W. T. Foci.k, Vi)iTO
V. H. Faf.kkr, Maxak
County Official Papkr.
Xhe Jol'ENai. is entered at the poitnttictt hi
Pntille, Jrvfi., ftir tnuisniisnion through the
V. ii. LuU ah eeuund Qi:ut Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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Us Yk .$1..V
KfXAlOMHS 7ft
Tiikwb .Months 50
THURSDAY. APKIL 3, 1902.
Hi'imlilii nCiuiit j Ticket
County Judge,
V. C WILLS. of Willow Creek.
Comity Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Sheriff,
J. S. SlcMEEX, of Haystack.
Commissioner,
" M. D. POWELL, of McKay.
Treasurer,
MARSH AUBREY, of 3enl.
Assessor,
B. F. JOHNSON, of Mill Creek.
Surveyor,
C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
J. L. MoCULLOCH, of Prineville.
Our Ticket.
The ticket placed in the field by
the republicans at the recent coun
ty convention is a very good one
and from present appearance it bids
fair to be elected in its entirety.
While we are unable to give a write
up in detail at this time it may be
well for us to brush over lightly
and see what it looks like.
W. C. Wills has served the people
for the past four years and needs
eo introduction for his work shows
' for itself.
Carey Foster is a young man ' of
sterling qualities and well and fav
orably known throughout the coun
ty and will receive the hearty sup
port of the party and a large fol
lowing among the democrats.
J. rf. McMeen is well known
among the residents of the county
as a man of push and energy and
of good business qualities and is
well qualified for the office of sher
iff. M. D. Powell is one of the most
progressive farmers of the county
as well as a thorough business man
and the welfare of the county will
be well looked after while he is a
commissioner.
Marsh Aubrey is too well known
to need any introduction Irom us.
He stands well in his own commun
ity. B. F. Johnson is a native son cf
this county and all his interests
are here. He will make a good
assessor.
C. A. Graves has filled the office
of surveyor faithfully in the past
and will succeed himself.
J. L. McCulloch will fill the office
of coroner with dignity and honor
and should occasion arise will be
able to fill the sheriffs office apa
My. . ,.,
We see no reason why all repub
licans should not support the ticket
and all democrats that are not sat
isfied with their candidates could
do no better than to vote for the
republicans.
The fact that we have some hnei
timber is becoming known on the!
outside and it would not be long j
until it was all taken up if our I
people were only as wide awake as !
those in some parts of western Ore-!
gon where the local people have
taken the timber land and hold it
'or sale. There are persons in this
county that could easily take a
quarter section of this timber land
and hold it a year or so and make:
more money out of it than they will j
at anything else they can do.
A large number of inquiries arej
coming in regarding the climate and
i esoiire.es of this county. It is hard
to answer all the questions in detail
by letters, but we are doing the best
we can to advertise the county and
get a desirable class of immigrants!
here. The question is not how
many, but how good? Crook coun
ty, has ample room for two thou
sand families without cramping
those who are here and next year
we could add another thousand.
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You' are cordially invited to call and inspect our
ew Spring Stock.
THE LATEST TRIMMINGS . . .
LACES AND LACE APPLIQUE3
SEW WAIST PATTERNS,
DOTTED PONGEE SILKS,
WOOL CHALLIES.
The latest in Wash Fabrics, Silks and Dress Goods.
SIMPSON, WILSON S CO.
KMssmtmsMoessima
Frank Hardmun, who is a clerk
of the state land board, took a vol- j
untary layoff to attend the Linn
county primaries and in conse-l
quence will get fired. Geer seems to
think that Frank was detrimental
to his interests and would not grant
him a leave of absence. When a
man has a good thing he had better
siay wun u ami uoi go ironing
around after a better thing wheni
it is doubtful if he get? it. (Oh
' ADAMSON .&. WINNER CO.
Incorporated 18'J9.
Drills, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
PUINEVfLLE, OUKOD.V.
From the siege of Troy to the
occupation of Pekin the historian
hasnot had to vary his comment on
the "rapine of licentious soldiery."
There is a different commentary
for the United States' occupation
of her new' possessions. Witness
Havana with 21,252 deaths the
year before our troops went there,
a rale that decreased to 8,15:1 under
the first year of our regime and
now dropped to 5,000.
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KenfufJkv -Mflnnr Hniise ify.
Unci Sara's Boys'
Jfc P. fiolknap.
!Piyiititin mntl Surytan,
lli in rour uf AiUmioti, Wiimek Cu
PRINEVILLE, OKKliOX,
Jfltoraty anj Ccumttr at
PRINEVILLE, OHE(JON.
Are restored to health by Green River.
It's the official "Whiskey" of all the Uni
ted States Naval Hospitals. This means
that "Whiskey Without a Headache" Is
pure, wholesoma and health giving. Un
cle Sam's Navy and Green River Whis
key have never met their superiors.
Ask your dealer for "Green River;" If he
doesn't have It we will send you a earn-
C. J. STUBLING,
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PRINEVILLE, OllKUON.
Wholesaler.
With the first of this month the s 5
trout season is open and as we have
the finest fishing of that kind in the j
world we may exuect some of the' $
lovers of the sport from unread to
take advantage of it this summer. -
A strict watch should be kept that
pAytotttm and tfurytra.
Himie Km. 2. KimicIuiii tuck uf th
Plxitiiifraph tfallpry.
ritlNEVlLLE,
OHKUON,
Henry Watlerson thinks that'the
Philippine issue is the only one for
the democrats to use next time.
Others are equally as Btrong for
tarif refsrm, and Mr. Bryan .nails
his flag to the popular election of
senators. At the present rate there
will be as many issues as fissuree
in the democratic .party.
no saw dust is allowed to be dumped
n anvof the streams of this county.
A heavy fine is provided for viola
tion of the Taw, an extract from
which will be found on another page.
Cavalry Horses Wanted.
'I will be in Prineville about the
25th of April for the purchase of
cavalry horses. Will pay from 120
to $30 for unbroke horse? and $35f
for well broke. Height 14.1 to 15
hands high. All colors except
white; mares or geldings.
L MEADOR. -
Settle Up.
All perfons knotting themselves in
debted to the firm of Stvngrt & Co.
will please call and settle u we do
not intend doing any credit Imtinaas.
9-12 IsravAKT & Co.
Plow Grinding.
Kd Harbin desires to announce that
he is prepared to do all kinds of grind
ing in the latent approved fm'.iion.
Chilled plow ahare grinding a specialty.
A Cheap Home.
200 acres of land, 100 under
fence and 50 in cultivation, 20
meadow land and 50 more can be
cultivated easily. All well watered (
by numerous springs. 40 acres
timber. Handy to good outrange.
House and two barns, with a com
plete outfit of farming utensils and
household goods; also two cows and
six calves, and if taken by May 15
a lot of horses will be thrown in,
which are woith from 120 to 150
u,. -M-i.wa. enor,nnn..,.rr q Dece8fiarv. 2 miles
,n.rylH; Mtblied. II you r0I)1 Kl100l house. 'This place is
toil made t order give us a trial. Yuujn atapte(J to stock raising,
will ulw be satisfied. He Bee Hive. Joi iixal Real Estate Aoescy.'
We carry a full line of
lElAJSTC'r GOODS
Of all kinds at prices VKRY LOU'.
Gentlemen and Ladies. Shoes, former price 12.50, now selling at
11.50. $3.00, now at $2.10. $4.00, now at $2.75. $5.50, now at $:;.M.
$ti.00, now at $4.00.
For 30 Days Only.
Lndies Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, special at 30c.
Ladies Dress Skirts at $1.10.
Ladies Silk Flowered Handkerchiefs 17c each, 8 for .50c.
Misses Mackintoshes at $1.95.
We have "00 pairs of Ladies Shoes. Your choice for 50c per pair.
We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds.
Step into our store and price our goods.
RED FRONT BAZAAR
. N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Reliable Merchant.
' CtiU nwBicl ),mnitly any ur hIkM Of.
t ltb Dr, V. Omiw. li.iitimi
Knl'7 itl.
IPR1NKVUXE. okk;d.
! ffttrrnrjr-mf-jCmw. 7f alary SPuiti
All biuliwM prcDiptljr and iwr.fully tUnilcJ
to. L'o!!cl.i tipockltr.
PK1NEV1LLE, (IBKJN
J.W. BOOiXE. .
Saddles and harness
i Maker of the celebrated PRINK-
VILLK STOCK 8ADDLK -
n i l or
Srot'KJlti.X'H Kl'PPLIEM
Latest improved Ladies' Sido
and Stride Saddles, Bit, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacka
mores, Write for pricos.
Piuxeville, : : Ohwion.
j(. jff. Xippman & Co.
Manufacturers of Furniture I
AND DEALERS IN
I Fine Undertaking Goods, k
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k Carpels, Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass, M
$ Lumber and Building Material. . i
M Goods sold' for cash and on the installment plan.
: PUINEVILLK, : : ORKCJON. J
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rane
iviiie.
C.E. McDowell, Prop.
Tlioronghly Reuoyatcd and Re
furnished Throughout. ,
American Plan. Kate $1,
$1 ,5 anil $2 per day.
Accommodations are Unsurpassed
in the city. Sample Rooms (or
. Commercial Travelers,
Long DiaUnca Telephone Station
in the houst. j