Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 17, 1902, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal..
J'OfJLE PARKER,
I'mUHHKU AND pROPMRTOHa.
W. T. Korn.it Fditob
IV. H. Pakkuh, Maxaukk
County Official PArm
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Printline, JreR., for tranRRiifiwiim thmuxU tl1B
Vi Si. t,-il ha second ciasn uiatter.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1902.
Republican Stats Ticket
(iovernor,
W. J. KURMSH, of Pendleton.
Supreme Judge,
K. is. UEAX, of Lane.
Sec. of State,
F. I. DUX" BAR, of Astoria.
Treasurer,
C11AS. E. MOORE, of Klamath.
Attorney General, .
A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas.
Supt. Public Instruction,
i. II. ACKERMAX, Multnomah.
State Printer,
J.R. WHITNEY, of Linn,
Why Not Hie (.'uiitiiiUnlonern?
In lust weeks Review tlicre was a
communication, presumable from
the Warm Springs, but no doubt
written in town, in which the
writer takes Judge Wills to task for
not granting a terry liseime to un
Indian. As to why the license was
refused one need but to refer to the.
published proceedings of t ho county
conmiifsioncrs court. The writer
fails to take into consideration the
fact that there are two democratic
members of the court who should
be able to outvote tho judge, even
if they cannot out talk him. We
think the views of the writer are
too narr.iw and should take in the
commissioners as well as the judge.
After having done the right thing
by the court then get down to
facts and if there has been any
thing wrong give it to the demo
crats twice to the republicans once
and we will be satisfied.
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Congress 2nd District,
. X. WILLIAM SOX, Prineville.
Rftjiltblk-au County Ticket.
County Judge,
W. C. WILLS, of Willow Creek.
County Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Bheriff,
J. 8. McMEEX, of Haystack. .
Commissioner,
. M. D. POWELL, of McKay.
Treasurer,
MARSH AUBREY, of Send.
Assessor,
B. F. JOHXSOX, of Mill Creek.
' Surveyor,
C, A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
3. L. McCULLOCH, of Prineville-.
Take a look at the republican
county ticket and say if there is
anything wrong with it. Can any
county jn the state produce a bet
ter or more competent person for
county clerk than Carey Foster?
Follow the remainder of the ticket
m down and ask the game question.
As for the county Judge his record
is what he must make the race on
and any candid minded individual
will give him credit for all he has
done. If the democrats want to
throw all the blame on him for any
mistake oi neighborhood ill feeling
occasioned by some order of the
court, we are perfectly willing they
should do so, but also give him
t-redit for bringing the county out
of debt under adverse cirsumstan-
res.
A copy of a long communication
to the county court baa been hand
ed us for publication, but is too
lengthy, besides it seems to us to
be more a matter of neighborhood
utrife than anything else. Any
way as the matter will conw up for
hearing before the board of com
missioners, and a majority being
democratic, it will no doubt receive
the donsidereration it merits. If.
at any time, the county officials
grossly violate their official pledges
we will cheerfully take up the mat
ter and give it all the prominence
possible and also aid in having
finch officials retired from public
view, but in the present case we
will leave the matter with the
county court for tho present.
The national debt is now 1997,
7;!2, 332, this being the first time it j
A cartoon in the Sunday Ore-
gonian represents George Chamber
lain viewing the democratic plat
form as it is unveiled by Miss dem
ocracy. His expression is very
sad at the thought of having to
run for governor of this great state
on such a structure as that and no
wonder, for it contains but one
plank and that is "scuttle."
You are cordially invited to call and inspect our
New Spring Stock.
THE LATEST TRIMMING3 ...
LACES AND LACP1 APPLIQUES
NEW WAIST PATTERNS,
DOTTED PONGEE SILKS,
WOOL CUALLIES.
The latest in Wash Fabrics, Silks and Dress Goods.
SIMPSON, WILSON 8 CO.
ADAMSON WINNER CO.
Incorporated 1K!)9.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
W. II. SNOOK, 51. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
CULVER,
OliKdON
Am prepared to answer profes
sional calls promptly.
We believe that investigation i
will reveal the fact that the worst SCCC
mistakes are :ado bv democratic I
officials; why this is so we do not
attempt to explain, but suppose
it is in the nature of things. We
believe there are just us good dem
ocrats as republicans, but some
how they fail to get to the front.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Com
pany succeeded in bringing down
from the upper Mackenzie river
Tuesday to the boom at Coburg a
drive of logs of between 5,000,000 j
and 6.000.000 feet. a
Heed barley und Out. j
a r x 1 fl t." i V 1 1.-- 9
p. J. lew(.'in una aeeil unr-
ley and ost for sale at his feed bum
in north Prineville.
Cavalry Horses Wanted.
I will be in Prineville between
the 20 of April and May 1, for the
purchase of cavalry horses. I will
pay from 125 to 132.50 for broke
horses, muBt all be broke. Height
14.1 to 15 hands high. All colors
except white; mares or geldings.
From 5 to 8 years old. For furth
er particulars inquire of Davenport
Brothers.
L. MEADOR.
(entucky Liquor House
Uncle Sara's Boys'
Are restored to health by Green River.
It's tho official "Whiskey" of all the Unl- 2
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 Whis- f
key have never met their superiors.
Ask your dealer for "Green River;" if he f
doesn't have it we will send you a sam-
C. J.iSTUBLING, I
ft Wholesaler, s
8'
PRINEVILLE, OKKliO.V.
Jft 3. SSalknap.
PAyiiean mmd Jury torn.
OHiiia in rear of Adtinftiu, Winnok Co
PRINEVILLE, OKKHCWj
. 33'rink
jfloraty and Covnittor at Xa
' PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
tt. S3is9t ,. i
PRINEVILLE, OKEUON.
FARM FOR SALE
320 acres. 75 acres in cultiva
tion. 40 acres of meadow. All
under fence. Good house. Good
water. Call on or address the
JontNAL, Prineville, Oregon. Price
$1800. a3m3
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Havine onened a Bicycle
ffiW Repair Shop I am now
prepared to do all kinds of bicycle
repair work on short notice and at
reasonable rates. Am also agent
for the MITCHELL and YALE
Bicycles, the best on the market
for the money. Give me a call
when needing anything in my line.
Shop at Harbin's old stand.
CLARENCE PARKER.
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We carrv a full line of
JFAJSTCrST GOODS
Of all kinds at prices VERY LOW.
Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes, former price $2.50, now selling at
$1.50. $3.00, now at $2.10.
$6.00, now at $4.00.
$4.00, now at $2.75. $5.50, now at $3.00.
0 J(j,J9, 55?, a
ff'iytiemn itnj Suryrtm.
I)lraa ut woiiimi a aKOlaltr.
Plione Nu 2. RonidnntM back uf tho
I'he.toi(mdi tjullory.
PRINEVILLE, OREdOX.
Cll iiutmiid irniiitly iluy nrnljdi Of.
fio. with Ir, V. Uwnir, Ul(kiic
Rodhy Hotol.
I'KINEVILLK. OBKliOX
For Sale or Trade.
One thoroughbred Kentucky Jack,
for sale or will trade for broke draft
liorsw. Also livery stable fully equip
ed, located in the Town of Antelope.
For further information write to E.
0. Diekerson, Antelope, Oregon,
p. 4 8 .
bus Kne below
inark in Years.
the billion dollar
Pon't lorget that you cmii save 50
unt uu your winter rending tiy nilc
eril.ing fur the OregouUn with the
Juvnn fur$2.i0.
Counljr TreaNurcr'a Notkt.
VOTICE M HEREBY (JIVKX THAT
1. itH Crfvik Ciuntr warniiiU reht'teml
nfter Xo. 14, 1001, to nl lnchuliii? warrant
rrzulriti Un. 147. April 12. mi, will I
uaid tin urweuUti'm tu the TrMutvr ttf tilts
cmntty. JntreHt will oewtc fntm date .if Uiii
l'riuevii;, (Ifwri. April 14, 1!W2.
J. X. PoiKfitXTKH, Comity Tmwurrr.
By W. 'Vuin tiLKK, Deputy
For 30 Days Only.
Ladiea Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, special at 30c.
Ladies Dres Skirts at $1,10.
Ladies Kilk Flowered Handkerchiefs 17c each, 3 for 50c.
Misses Mackintoshes at $1.95.
We have 300 pairs of Ladies Shoes. Your choice for 50c per pair.
We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds.
Step into our ntore and price our goods.
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Reliable Merchants.
j. Jf. jCippman & Co.
Manufacturers of Furniture
J. W. BOONE,
Saddles and JCarness
Maker of the celebrated PRINE
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
IILL LINE OF
KTOCKMKiYM Sl'PPLIEM
Latost improved Ladies' Sid
and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirt and Ilacka
mores. Write for prices.
PiiiNF.viUK, : : 0)N.
C4 n v
jjllVlVl 1 1111V I UlVit
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Undertaking Goods,
Carpels, Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass,
Lumber and Building Material.
Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan.
PRINEVILLE, : : : OREGON.
C. E. McDowell, Troi).
Thoroughly Renovated and Re
furnished Throughout.
American Plan. Kales $1,
$!.." und per day.
Accommodations are Unnurpaiwcd
in the city. Sample Roomi for
Commercial Traveler,
Long Distance Telephone Station
in the hoime.