Crook County Journal. '.OVS1Y OFFICIAL PATER. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902. Republican State Ticket. Governor, W. J. FUKXISU, uf Pendleton. Supreme Judge, It. S. BEAN, ol Lime. See. of State, F. 1. lU'N'UAK, of Astoria. Treasurer, CHAS. 1C. MUOHK, of Klamath. Attorney General, A. M. CliAttTOKD, of Douglas. Sept. Public Instruction, J. H. ACKEEMAX, Multnomah. State Printer, J. R. WIUTN'EY, of Linn. Congiess 2nd District, J. X. WILLIAMSON, Prineville. Joint representatives, YVasco, Crook, Lake and Klamath counties: X. VHEALDOX and J. X. Hl'RGESi?, of Wasco and R. A. EMMITT of Klamath. Republican Count; Ticket. County Judge, W. C. WILLS, of Willow Creek. County Clerk, CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville. Sheriff, J. S. McMEEX, of Haystack. Commissioner, M.D. rOWELL, of McKay. Treasurer,. MARSH AUBREY, of 3end. Assessor, B. F. JOHXSOX, of Mill Creek. Surveyor, C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery. Coroner, .1. L. McCULLOCH, of Prineville. Ellis Sf.jH It's Kurnlr.li. Judge W. R. Ellis, formerly Con gressman from this district, came down from Pendleton yesterday on legal business. In speaking of the political outlook; Judge Ellis said: "Umatilla County will give Mr, Furnish all the way from 500 to 1800 majority. I do not personally know much of the feelings in the other counties. While Mr. Chamb erlain is stirring up a great deal of enthusiasm in that part of the state, it appears, to me to be in the nature of a personal tribune, merely be cause he is a 'good fellow.' "I know Mr. Furnish, and have known him for a long time. He 13 a good, clean man and com-j mands the eniire respect of the people of Eastern Oregon who know him. Unless Mr. Chamber lain gets a vote in the western part of the stae that is unprecedented, Mr. Furnish will be elected by a safe majority. Judge William C. Wills, who i6 Republican candidate for County Judge of this county, deserves the vote of every man in Crook county who takes a pride in the present splendid condition of his county's affairs. Without disparagement to his predecessors, Judge Wills has given Crook County a remarkably clean, businesslike and sound ad ministration, and the result shows in the excellent condition of the county's ofiairs at this time. He has earned bis re-election, if faith ful performance of a public trust can earn the eonsideration of vot ers at the ballot box, and we be lieve that the Judge will show Mr. Booth a clean pair of heels at the June election. Ashwood I'rospect- It Saved His Leg. P. A. Dnnforth, of LaGrand, Ga , suffered for six months with a fright fill running sore on hie leg; but writes that Iiucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Pile", it's the best ealve in (he world. Cure gnaritutued. Only 'I'm. Sold by Adaiiuon & Winnek Co. ICxnmlixitttiii Forest Itenri-vea. ! TJio report on the examination j of the foiest reserves and adjacent j timber regions for the calendar year 1899, by Henry (Uuwett, 1ms I j been issued as Part V of the Twenty first Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey. It makes a volume of 711 royal octavo pages, illustrated by 143 plates, including a number of maps, most of which are in an accompanying portfolio. The report includes, besides a summary of the work done in ISfli), the following reports on specific areas: Olympic Mountains in northwest Washington, by Messrs. Arthur Dodwell and T. F. Rixon; Cascade llau .rc in southern Oregon, including part of the Cascade Range Forest reserve, Washington, by Fred. G. Plunimer; a portion of the Sierra Nevada of California, including the Stanislaus and Lake Tahoe Forest Reserves, by Geo. IS. Sudworth; Lewis and Clarke For est Reserve of Montana, by II. II. Ayres; Woodlands of Indian Terri tory, by C. IT. Fitch; Clns.-il'.ea'.ion of lands in various parts of (he United States, by Messrs. C. H. Fitch, H. Ii. Ayres. Application for this volume should be made to Members of Congress, or to The Director, Unit ed States Geological Survey, Wash ington. D. C. Upon his return to his old home at Prineville last week the citizens of that place, irrespective of party, gave Hon. J. X. Williamson a joy ous welcome home. The stage coach bearing Mr. Williamson was met several miles out of town by a special carriage decorated in, Na tional colors, and the entry into town was in the nature of a tri umphal march. It is jutt as well to begin calling him Congressman Williamson now as any time, for he's a sure winner. Lakeview Ex aminer. In regard to Judge Lowell's bolt, I think that the Judge made a mistake. While' it will have no big influence, it shows bis impract icable nature. Judge Lowell per sonally is a good end lovable man, but in politics be does not com mand much strength." Portland Journal. Ex-Gov. Hogg, of Texas, is will ing to sell Englishman stock in his oil companies, but he balked- on wearing the regular court costume required of callers on the King. Too much housework v recks wo men's ii"rves. And the constant core of cluHrcn, day and night, is often too hying for even a strong woman. A hag'ard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, leacorrhma and falling of the ' womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy ! to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs I in perfect condition. is doing this for thousands of I ! American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she write this frank letter : Glandts&nA. Kt.. Fh. 10. lfitn. T 'A V,. uri H i ) ii lie!p'n me. I ra feeling bettefr ,han f I havo leit ror yean. I am doiifc my ! own work without any help, aud I washed last weer and na do ono bit 1 , tired. Thfct shows that the Wine ia j tUu I erer was Wore, aud sleep K"i f and eat hearty. Before 1 bcxao U-iinjr I ' Wine of Cardui, I used to have to Ixj down five or sii time every day, but i amnv me (rood. I am tettinir lluMhidr now 1 aonoc wuna oi lying aown iu rough the day. Mbs. Hjcuajld Jomta. S1.00 AT IRl'(HJZMTA. I For ad iie )Uraln, wldrm, iTin( lymp tomi. "Tb Lftdtcf' Advlawry U,iTinfet ", It mzf--m YfMJ V (j Hogg weighs some thing like 400 pounds. Think of that elephantine figure in knee breeches, wilh a sword wabbling between its knees I We don't Ma mo him .'or balking. Ex Bhuddi r j At Hta I'ust. "I recall now with horror," says Mail Carrier liurnett Mann, of bevini. na, 0., "My three years of iiilTuring Irom Kidney trouble. I was hardly ever free from dull Helms or acute pains in my lack. To stoop or lilt mail sacks mudo mo groan. I fell tired, worn out, aliout ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Hitters, but six bottles completely cured me and made me feel liku a new man. Tluy'ie universal to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and llowels. 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