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Crook County Journal.. roiUK rAKKi'it, Vi susmu sn rROVHitmiw. T. Fonts. Fulton H. Taiikkk, Max.wkn Will Hi' Deny Tlil? April 1002. Ool'NTY OFFICIAL rAl'KR. llv .IfU hNAi. is enteivrt at tit.' p.ito'Hce in J lint ii''.' Jiv.. lr tiiuisnii.s!u through tin I. . t i..aiis twvtmti oU inutti-r. SI 'U.sCKimOX KATES. Yd Hun Aniiln. Epitoh Jm iiNAi.: (Vlvkk, In the hist issue of the Review EniToit Joihsai.: appears nn nrtii'lo in answer to n In your issue of tlio L'lth inst. I oonimunii'ation from Veritas in notice u statement troin Mr. lioolh, last week's Joi hnai. in reference to which is calculated to lead ju'tijili1 the cimdidiicv of V, A. llootli for not aoouiiinied with the facts, to County Jiuljic, wherein "Mnyor tlirink Mr. booth had biion minri'p lusiL'elt", its distinguished' editor, Irescnted. I iiin one of the purlieu I who told that Mr. Hootli woul- toon the ticket, mid 1 inn niifiloiMzini! for so savint:. 1 IN AIUANVF t'Nit Year .i. .VoN ins 'i'M1')? MENTHA THl'KtflUY, MAY 8, YM .fM' .so : repuh- Nliith An unknown writer weeks Review produces rttpposed to be (ii'ticie in '.lie in lust: w hat is I an answer to an lornNAi. of recent! date rciiarding the Auhrey matter.; The writer says that it is not the; .duty ot the protesters to prove Jlr." Auhrey guilty. If not then whose? l'id not they accuse Mr. Aubrev of heint: gtiiltv of kind of an offense? Does thi relf-constitutcd jurist wish us to infer that when he makes an ac cusation atrainet any one that the tieeused must prove himself inno cent? That is the gist of his ar gument. Does he not know that the law says that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution, in this case persecution? He seems to think that the Count v Court isj H conn oi ni(iiisiuuu, nut in oici know (j,. w ft is simply a juuiciai nouy.; f...l .1. " . ,..,f .) ' runner u.ere as ou .ooi ; ?afl. or Mr ,() To snow mat ine conn nau erreo in appointing Mr. Aubrey. A pro test was tiled against his appoint- says that entas is either an em bocile or candidate for ol'irc; to get her with a denial that J'.ooth ever refused to stand as a candi date for Judge, or that he ever urged the nomination of a l. an m outer to heat ."Mm for sheriff. In reply to tlnse denials Veritas I wishes to say, tirst, that he is not J a candidate for ollice either pre ! sent or, pro) cetive; neither has he any nver.ge to wreak on Mr. Booth. Mr. Booth, through his spokes man, "Daggett'', having denied that he ever refused to accept the nom ination for Count v Judge, or that i he was or is oppo-ea to the eiec j tion of Sam Smith for sheriff; Ver ! itas would he pleased to know if .ftU-CiMr- ruth will publish his allida- vit stating that he never refused to accept the nomination for eountv Judge and thai'he never urged tin nomination of nn available repub lican for the othce of sheriff. Veritas is of ttie opinion that il would have been better for Mr Booth's memory if he had not made denials to the.-e matters, for too many good men in l'rinevilli and other parts of the eountv it Veritas said an absolute facts and it would not bt ai'Oeal even to some of his democratic friciub for proof of his denial. Vi: it itas. Haystack, May 5, 1S)02. inent and he hied a sworn state lnent in rebuttal, which certainly I would be taken at any time and by ! R0I,orts from ev,,rv ,i;ineh of in any court preferably to an unsup-: tUistrv show that there is no skoi ported statement. If these pro-! 0f abatement in anv of the line testers want Mr. Aubrey removed; 0f industrial prosperity. Thi why did they not appear with; priots uf all mamifai;turt'aVi-M:-ls proof to substantiate the claim : are on ,ie rje an,i ,lii:uri,i made by them in their protest?! ,,riirt wi., .i,,.,,, xviiiiiaili.-iie.il- 'f he fact of matters is that a clique of foreign '"rooters" want Mr. Aubrey, and all other pioneers who have devoted the letter part il their lives to the development of tneir homes, out of the way so that they may be better able '.o foist their schemes on the public without any protest being made. lv. The Portland Journal is a red hot Chamberlain paper, an indicat ion that Simon will try to currv his force into the democratic camp. not not sa w Mr. Booth some tune afier the con-1 vriition and he told me he did not think lie would qualify, or Words to that effect. If Mr. Booth bus son lit to "change his .mind" we will be pleased to follow suit. But if he insists that the matter re ferred to is without foundation, we will have something more to say on the subject. Yours very truly, (i. Si'iii.v;i:ii. $10 Kewiiril. Iho above reward will he paid for anv information leading to the trrest and conviction of the parties that stole the ladies' ramb ler bicycle that 1 left at I'M Harb in's shop for repairs. Omaii Ci.Avrooi.. Bargains in Ladies Shoe L'lilics Slices lliaii cost. ihiv you (o (i:r riuir;tiii,s in this line. 3 c ;iiv (ncrniir 20 diiiVrcut stales of il t less It Avill ciill and CX.'llllIlK v can save you money J. L. McCuiJcch, La hoes,' formerly !,()(, now 1.00. Deale in Ileal Estate str.ictor of Titles Ab- pi:iNj:vi!.i oREdo.N J. L ricCulIoch, .1 KW'KI.KH. Repairing a Sju'cialty. l'rineville, : : Oregon POINDEXTEK Shaving Parlors TK'i: ADIUXH, I'roiirleuir Shavirjp Iialrcutttm? iiiiuiiipooinif Butlm.. A fint hrii!ir'm Kterythnij np-tn lirsi clfe- ' ievnii-.l nin-mllv te iric'l) (latu ),1 Bo far as republicans are con cerned, the state convention refused ind neglected to give any heed to the Mays law providing for the nomination of a candidate for United States senator. The object of this law is stated as being to give the people an oprortunity to t-xpress their choice for senator. The members of the legislature are not bound to pay any attention to such expression; however, had the state convention made a nomina tion and had that nominee received the full party vote the presumption ' Cl Court liutiiiesH. The following oiim- huve ln-oii neposnl of ut thin terni of circuit court. Aifeliul vb Casey, coMinueil. J. PuthcrhnU f Clins. AMwhi, rent. Tirst Katioii.tl i:;nfc Priitt'Villv v (lia. !e(iorii;.1l, mill. Simpson. Wilson Co. vs J. hinlrn, eout. P. Hasting y.s J. Hastinys, jwlv'eineni, order to sell property nltiiolivd. himpsoii. Wilson Co. villi. M. l.ec!len, Uefuult. W. H. Bilyeu vs W. A. llflif .nt, defuult. J. A. Harri-on vs A. ('. I'uln or, default and juduni-M. W. E. Travis vs II. K. Jones nnd C. M. Klkins, emit. State v. Otis Cobb, vcnlict of not piiity. Eiglit Grade l'lual Kxumination. is that republican members of the legislature would vote for the reg ular nominee. But suppose a man should now be independently nom inated by petition, no matter what vote he might receive, the republi can members of the legislature would he under no obligation to vote for him. Being nominated by petition, if the letter of the law is obeyed, tiie candidate so named connot get his name upon the offi cial ballot as th republican nomi nee, for the reason that the repub lican convention made no nomina tion. Salem Sentinel. Notice is hereby given that the county nieriiitenilei)t o( Crook coun- Ve notice that a number of our exchanges are running the ad of Edwin B. Giles t Co., of Philadel phia. We want to warn them that the firm is a fraud and will not pay for advertising. They have some kind of an excuse but they will get out of the matter without paying and that is w here we poor printers get leit. If every editor in the West would take the West ern Editor there would be less oc casion for losses of this kind as it gives a list of these Jng frauds. ty will bold an exmniimtion of nppli cants for public school diplomas at Prineville, Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, May 21, 1902, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continu ing three (lays. Wednesiluy Written arithmetic, spelling, phyiiology. Thursday .Mental arithmetic, read ing, writing and civil government. Friday Language, history and ge ography. William Boeoi.i, County School Stipt. 25 Choice Registered HEREFORD BULLS Will be in Prineville Saturday, May 8th. These Bulls are a selec tion from our herd, which num bers 500 head, and are of aa good breeding and as well developed as we have ever offered. They are from 13 to 24 months old. We have Certificates of Transfer and Pedigrees all prepared to deliver to free advertis-1 purchuser. Come and sec them. ' j SCOTT & MARCH, Helton. Missouri. SPRING MILLINERY. Arriving daily and now nn hand. A new and complete stock of all goods in my line, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A full line of notions and fancy goods. M1W. SUSIE SLAYTOX. Subscribe for the Joi hnal. TTTTTTTVt TT3 TTTTTTTTiTTt'. Vienna Cafe j JE'M FO;iS0X, Prop. J Bepapered and J j Xewly Furnished I ALL WHITE HELP. Having purchased this once popular eating house w pur pose making it, without excep tion, one of the best in the city. A share of public pat ronage respectfully solicited. Meals at all hours. 2. oil, 3.1 HI, ;!.25, ;:.5o, !.7o, I.I HI i.::.. IX). Simpson, Wilson & Co. PHINEVILL3. OREGON. Kentucky Liquor it mis House tte Spot Every Time. This applies to our Stock. It's "JUST" right. A fov of our leaders are: "GREEN RIVER" "Harpor", "Josse Moore", Schlltz Boer, Gambrinus, Campo Sautorne, and Hop Gold, Sierra Jule3 Murqi Champagne, Imported Domestic Ales and Portors. C. J. STUBMNO, Wholesaler. TIIK DAI.LHS. (HtKtloX Deputy Stook Inspectors. Notice u hereby (Ivan that I hum ppuinted tho fullowitiK ntmeil perii.in deputy itiick inapecturi: J. P. Cartunxht, Any Creek. Sum Hunhon, Ahwonl. E. 8park, Sister.. A. Mrro, Hnymnck, F. M. Smith, Pmilnn. Uicd Kuoi, T. 0. Swain, - Bear Creek. J. S. iWae, Kfulnnd. Akn Mclnt.h, Hanlin J. P. VanHuulen, HHy Creek. V. H. Cuwlrt. llay c,' Joe Hinkle, So.rk Inne.'Ct'.r (""k Cnimly. The selection of the Duches? of ! Marlhoroujrh, nee Vandtrbilt, by! the ipieen of 1'dglund, to be one of! her attendants at the coronation' ceri)nony has angered many of the; Kuglish peeress.-es but it is intend- ed, it is stated, as a delicate com-1 jiliinuiit to American womanhood. I ftub'Ctibt) for lit) Jvuunau ADAMSON & WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods. ED FRONT BAZAAR. SPEIUG GOODS The latest fashions in Mena', Doys' and Children's HATS. We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle. A new line of GLOVES has arriveil which wo are incis ing of rapidly. Cull ami examine tlipm. STRAW HATS. It is now the time of year for cool headwear. Our Straw Hats are just the thing, and we sell them" cheap. RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs. Reliable Merchants. ft. J. J&ppman & Co, Manufacturers of Furniture -AND DEALERS I.N Fine Undertaking Goods, Oil and Glass, 4b Carpets. Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Lumber and ISuilding Material. Goods sold for cash and on the installment plan l'RIXEVILLE, : : : OREGON. i Kb