Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 24, 1902, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal..
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W. H. Paiikkh, Makaoku
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1902.
It is high time that every voter
was registered as there remains
tscarce three weeks yet in which to
do so, and at the Inst there will be
:such a rush that the clerk will be
overburdened with work. Have a
.thought for our clerk even if be is
:a servant of the people. Mr. Smith
is very obliging, but there is no use
in making him a lot of extra work
;at the last moment when there is
uimple time to get around without
crowding, and it is very necessary
;that all voters should register and
Hum .out and vote whether they
vote the republican ticket or not,
i( of course we would rather they
voted it than the democratic,) but
ithen we want them to vote anyway
The candidates on the legislative
tticket from Wasco county will re'
.ceive a handsome vote in this coun
ty. Mr. Burgess is fairly well
known in this county and is highly
epoken of. X. Whealdon is a per
sonal acquaintance of the editor of
the Journal, and, unless he has
departed from the way in which
3ie was taught in his youth, the
people of this district could not
have made a better choice. Mr.
Emmitt is too far away for us to
know much about him, but he is
well spoken of by those who know
iiim.
Brother Liggett must have an ex
alted opinion of the commission-'
ers ability or he would never have
said that matters go as judge Wills
says whether it be a democratic
board or not. He further says
that the commissioners are not
democratic, only one of them.
Well what is the other one? He
is not a republican, or at least was
not elected on that ticket. If the
commissioners gave way to the
Judge in most cases it only showed
good judgement as his ideas in the
main are very good as his admin
istration of the county's affairs
has shown.
The Heview wants to know what
is the mattvr with the Newsome
creek bridge. We shouldn't won
der but that it had not yet recov
ered from the injunction that the
democrats wanted to get out on it,
consequently it may be a little
lopsided, just like some of their
candidates will be after election.
There Bhould be a law enacted at
the next session of the legislature
providing for quarantining all con
tagious diseases and providing for
compulsory fumigation. Oregon is
about 1000 years behind the times
on this subject. It has laws to
prevent the spread of scab in sheep
and mange in horses, and provides
for compulsory dipping, but what
is there to prevent the wholesale
scattering of contagion in human
beings?
When the district convention
was held in Portland the news was
received here that the Wasco coun
ty delegation did not go into the
convention and the Journal so
stated, but we have since learned
that such was not the fact and we
wish to correct the error. It was
not intended as a shot at that
county for we hold no grudge
against the republicans there for
0 working hard for their man.
The worst ever that has been per
petrated on our mayor is in the
dispatch in the Oregonian relating
to the reception of Williamson,
where it says that Mayor "Daggett"
went out to escort hiai into town.
However, we all enjoyed the occasion.
Brother Liggett says that the
"Cumtux" article was a bona fide
communication. Well, we didn't
say it wasn't. But it could be bon
atide and still be written in town.
It looks as if a couple of Danish
sharpers had sold to Mr. Richard
son of Tennessee a large gold brick
labeled, "Democratic Campaign
Material,"
While we havet.'t anything to
say against Mr. Chamberlain as a
man we don't think he will be our
next Governor bv beveral.
At a "Bryan dollar dinner" in
Tennessee recently an impassioned
orator referred to our peerless
leader, who has done nothing to
forfeit our love except to die for us.
crucified on a cross of gold." 1 he
same day Mi. Bryan moved into a
$3,000 brick barn while his $8,000
house was being completed.
Orders have been issued to re
duce the forces in the Philippines
from 45,000 to 32,000 men. The
withdrawal will be made gradually,
one regiment at a' time. In the
mean time the force of school teach
ers has been augmented by another
shipment of 200. This is civilis
ation that civiilizes.
The U. S. Fish Comission is try
ing experiments in sponge culture.
There are at present five commer
cial varieties among the Florida
keys and is believed that the in
dustry can be so extended as to
obviate the necessity ot importing
sponges.
P. B. Doak received the iiomina
tion for joint representative for
this distiict on the democratic tick
et. Park is an all right fellow,
but he is on the wrong side of the
fence to be successful.
I Spring
Announcement I
You are cordially invited to call and inspect our
New Spring Stock.
THE LATEST TRIMMINGS ...
LACES AND LAOP1 APPLIQUES
NEW WAIST PATTERNS,
DOTTED Pt)XGEE SILKS,
WOOL CIIALLIES.
The latest in Wash Fabrics, Silks and Dress Goods.
SIMPSON, WILSON 8 CO.
ADAMSON & WINNER CO.
Incorporated 1899.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
Kentucky Liquor House
It Hits the Spot Every
W. II. SNOOK, H. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
CULVER, : : OUKdOX
Am prepared to answer profes
sional culls promptly.
Jf ttmrm y-af-jCttmt
PUINEVILLE, OKKOON.
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Time.
There seems to be a growing sen
timent in favor of the republican
nominee for sheriff and unless
something unforseen happens we
will elect him by a handsome majority.
Our democratic friends tell us
they favor the people more than
the republicans. Well, they do
with their mouths. You may
thiok this is unkind. Lend me
your sunburned ear, my festive
and good-intentioned democrat, for
a moment. Your national plat
form said: "We favor direct legis
lation wherever practical." Now
didn't it? Well, is direct legisla
tion practical in a state? Has any
democratic senate passed such a
law? Nary law. But Oregon, a
red-hot republican state, with over
whelming majority in the legisla
ture, has twice passed such a law,
and it will be submitted to the
people next June. That is the
most important piece of legislation
that has been proposed since the
foundation of the government.
Don't talk to me about the demo
crat favoring a rule by the people.
In this instance the republicans
did not promise, and have done.
I am willing to give the devil his
due. Appeal to Reason, Socialist.
Notice.
Notice to whom it my concern:
That my wife, Lenna B. Wood, hat
deserted and left me, nnd I will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by her, LEE WOOD.
Dated at Asbwood, Oregon, April 18,
1902.
This applies to
our Stock. It's
"JUST" right. A
few of our leaders
a,r,GREEN RIVER"
"Harper", "Jesse
Moore", Schlitz
Beer, Gambrlnua,
Campo Sauterne,
Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and 2
Domestic Ales and Porters.
C. J. STUBLINQ, Wholesaler.
THE DALLES, ORKtiOX. I
I fAyinam amm1 Swym.
Office in rear of Ailainaun, Winiielt Cu
PUINEVILLE, OKKdONj
. 23 rink
jftoraty mm J Committor at Xam
! PUINEVILLE, OKEUON.
Gold, Sierra
PKIXEVILLE, OUEUON.
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
We carry a full line of I
:fa.:n"ct g-ooids !
Of all kinds at prices VERY LOW. ;
Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes, former price $2.50, now selling at j
$1.50. 13.00, now at 12.10. $4.00, now at 12.75. 15.50, now at 13.90.
$6.00, now at $4.00.
For 30 Days Only.
Ladies HeavytFleece Lined Vests, special at 30c.
Ladies Dress Skirts at $1,10. '
Ladies Silk Flowered Handkerchiefs 17c each, 3 for 50c.
Misses Mackintoshes at $1.95,
We have 300 pairs of Ladies Shoes. Your choice for 50c per pair
We have Crockery and Notions, Fancy goods of all kinds.
Step into our store and price our goods.
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Reliable Merchants.
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ffAyttimm mmd Surf.
DIkmmuI wiiiiicju pi-llv.
' Phoiia No. 2, Rwrnltmco back uf llm
' PtiiilutrrHph vjullnry.
J PUINEVILLE, ORKUON.
' PAyjmma mm J Surf 00m
CalU Muwercd (ir"iii'tly any or ni-kt if.
Ac with Dr, V. Umnor. Kwidcm
Knlhjr llotal.
PUINEVILLE. ORECiON
J, W.BOOiXE.
Saddles and Jfarness
Maker of the celebrated PRIXE
VILLE STOCK'SADDLE
n i 1, mm; or
STOCKME.VS SrPPLIEH
Latest improved Ladies' Side
and Stride Saddles, Hits, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hack'
mores. Write for prices.
Phinkville, : : Ohkoon.
j. jfc. jCippman & Co,
I Manufacturers of Furniture
w w
W -AND DEALERS IX- W
t Fine Undertaking Goods, I
, Carpels. Stoves; Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass,
1$ Lumber and Building Material.
H Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan.
PRIXEVILLE, : : : OREGON.
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71
IIIC.
C. E. McDowell, Prop.
Thoroughly Renovated and Re
furnished Throughout.
American Plan. Rate $1,
$l.."0 and $ per day.
Accommodations are Uniurpaaced
in the eity. Sample Rooms (or
Commercial Travelers,
Long Distance Telephone Station