Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 10, 1902, Image 4

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With no disparagement to any
f if lils nrmliimtKUMrfl Mr Pnmiuli iH
elected, as it is almost a mutter of
course he will be, will he the best,
.PmrnHl or equal to the host, governor Ore-
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gon ever had. he is completly
clean, utterly invulnerable, He
spends money to carry on his can-
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THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1902.
Republican State Ticket
vr.
Governor,
. Fl'BXWH, of Pendleton.
Supreme Judge,
"R. S. BEAS, of Lane.
, Sec. of State,
F.I. DUNBAR, of Astoria.
Treasurer,
CHAS. E. MOORE, of Klamath,
Attorney General,.
A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas.
Supt. Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAN, Multnomah.
State Printer,
J. R, WHITNEY, of Liun.
Congress 2nd District,
J. X. WILLIAM SOX, Prineville.
Republican Count; Ticket.
County Judge,
W. C. WILL8, of Willow Creek.
County Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Sheriff,
J. 8. McMEEX, of Haystack.
Commissioner,
M. D. POWELL, of McKay.
Treasurer,
MARSH AUBREY, of 3end.
Assessor,
B. F. JOHXSOX, of Mill Creek.
Surveyor,
C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
J. L. McCULLOCH, ol Prineville.
fectly legitimate, proper way. As
governor, he will need no watching.
People will deep safely and sound
ly throughout Oregon, bo fur as the
governorship is concerned, when
There
will be no trickery, corrupt bargain
ing, hypocrisy, or schullduggery,
in his admini: tration. Telegram.
mim Announcement
Yesterday was a day of acclama
tion in the state of Oregon, Hon.
J. N. Williamson, of Crook county,
was nominated by acclumatien in
Portland, and a like compliment
was handed out to Thomas II.
Tongue at Roseburg. Neither had
opposition, although that of Willi
amson faded away but a few hours
before the convention. Mr. Wil
liamson will ably represent the
congressional district. Mr. Ton
gue's service in the first are known
to all. Portland Journal.
You are cordially invited to call and inspect; our
New Spring Stock.
THE LATEST TRIMMINGS ...
LACES AND LACE APPLIQUES
NEW WAIST PATTERNS,
DOTTED PONGEE SILKS, f
W00LCIIALLTES.
The latest in Wash Fabrics, Silks and Dress Goods.
SIMPSON, WILSON S CO.
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ADAMSON & WINNER CO.
Incorporated 1899.
The state ticket is something to: Druyg stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
be proud of. It is sufficiently well i ,
scattered out over the state that no I
one locality has the lions share of, ;.)C4W'fCiCt!'2
the candidates and it is justdivid.'d I
up wen enougn mm it win oe
winner. He predict tne largest
majority this year that the repub
lican party has polled in many
years.
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PRINEVILLE, OKEfKW.
Now what's the matter with Bin
ger Hermann for United States Sen
ator?, That is if he dose not get the
appointment of secretary of the
interior. Did it ever strike you
what a fine quartett John Mitchell,
Binger Hermann, Tom Tongue and
Newt Williamson would make in
congress? We'll wager any old
thing that with those four men in
congress there isn't a state in the!
Union, nor any country on earth,
that would have better representa
tion under such circumstances.
pAyteam mutt Surf ten.
; Oltio iii ror of Aclsnin.n, Wimisk Co
PRINEVILLE, OUEGOXI
Watterson and Bryan, who are
against "imperialism" and advo
cate the policy of "scuttle", do not
have the support of such able dem
ocratic papers as the Atlanta Con- j
stitution, the Nashville American
peal. The democratic party, on
this, as on nearly every other quest
ion of importance before the people,
is divided-
W 4
The Journal feels a little bit
stuck up over the way things work
ed out in the state convention.
Ever since the campaign fever first
began - to pulsate in the arteries of
the vanguard of the candidates we
have advocated a fair representa
tion on the ticket for eastern Oregon
and now that such representation
has fallen to our part of the state
it is with a high degree of pleasure
that we look back at the path fol
lowed by this paper from the first.
We would like to ask the Hunt
ington Herald if it has heard the
news from Portland? Did you
hear a dull thud when the Baker
county delegation deposited its
ballot for Moody? You gave the
Journal some information a short
time ago, but you must have been
eating baking powder bread or
something that disturbed your
Bleep. Wouldn't that jar you?
J, It. Whitney, the nominee for
state printer, ii a newspaper man
of Albany. He is a man of
ability and will make a good
stale officer, It is pleasing to note
the fact that occasiinally one of the
newsnauer fraternity is recognized.
The state printing office is the best 1 CULVER. : : OREGON
paying "Dice in the atate. Port-' Am prepared to answer profi;s
knd Journal. sional calls promptly.
The Kentucky legislature Jpassed
a bill prohibiting the "docking" of
horses tails, but it was vetoed by
the Governor as its provisions were
aimed against the sellers of "dock
ed" horses. He was unwilling toi
discriminate against Kentucky
dealers, he said, but would gladly
sign a bill aimed at the faddists
who bought and drove the mutilat
ed animals.
Kentucky Liquor House
Uncle Sam's Boys'
Are restored to health by Green River.
It's the official "Whiskey" of all the Unl
ted States Naval Hospitals. This means
that "Whiskey Without a Headache" Is
pure, wholesome and health giving. Un
cle Sam's Navy and Green River Whls-
key have never met their superiors.
Ask your dealer for "Green River;" If he
doesn't have It we will send you a sam-
; . C. J. STUBLINO,
, . Wholesaler.
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' PRINEVILLE, OKEOON.
Eastern Oregon is in it this time.
Well we wanted the Governor and
we got him.
Cavalry Horses Wranted.
I will be in Prineville about the
25th of April for the purchase of
cavalry horses. Will pay from $20
to 130 for green horses and $35
for well broke. Height 14.1 to 15
hands high. All colors except
white; mares or geldings.
l. meador;
Notice.
All persons wishing griat work done
and also those having old griaU on our
books, munt call and get name on or
before May 20t,b as we will bjt down
at that time. ' '
Stewart k Co.
Dr. II. Clark will go to Hay
creek Monday and will be there
and Haystack for the following
three weeks before returning here
Hata, a new line, all sizet, ihapei
and color that will fit big men, little
men and bovs. See Bee Hive.
W. If. SNOOK, JI. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
We carry a full line of
Zrrnsrcz goods
Of all kinds at pricee VERY LOW.
Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes, former price $2.50, now selling at
$1.50. $3.00, now at $2.10. $4.00, now at $2.75. $5.50, now at $3.90.
$6.00, now at $4.00. .
For 30 Days Only.
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Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, special at 30c.
Ladies Dress Skirta at $1,10.
Ladies Silk Flowored Handkerchiefs 17c each, 3 for 50c.
. Misses Mackintoshes at $1.1)5.
We have 300 pairs of Ladies Shoes, Your choice for 60c per pair.
We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds.
Step into our More and price our goods,
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
. ' Reliable Merchant.
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Phutoiinph Oidlury.
rRIXEYILLE, OBEOOX.
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Cll. mrKi prumU)T ay w nixM (tl
6c with , V. Goiur. IUsidniM
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Allbuilotw promptly tad eanfullr tOtaiM
to. CollHtina pcwltr.
PRINKV1LLK,
OUKUON
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j. J&ppman & Co,
Manufacturers of Furniture
AND DEALERS IN"
Fine Undertaking floods,
Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass,
Lumber and Building Material.
Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan.
PRINEVILLE, : : : OREGON.
J, W. BOOA'E. ,
Saddles and Jfarnsss
Maker of the celebrated PRINK
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
tl'LL LIVE OF
KTOIKMLWS Srr PLIES
Latest improved Ladies' Side
and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacka
mores. Write for prices.
Phineville, : Omwon.
Hotel Prineville.
C. K. McDowell, Prop.
Thoroughly Renovated and Re
furnished Throughout.
American Man. Kates $1,
$1.50 and US per day.
Accommodations are Unaurpaaiied
in the eity. Sample Roomi for
Commercial Travelers,
Long Distance Telephone Station
In the home.