Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 15, 1902, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
COl'NIY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, MAY 15 1902.
Ki-mrnilK-r The llnlueaiitit.
I til in n War Claims.
Republican State Ticket
Governor,
W. J. FURNISH, of Pendleton.
Supremo Judge,
K.S. BEAN, of Lane.
See. if flute,
F.I. DUNBAR, of Astoria.
Treasurer,
CHAS. K. MOORE, of Klamath.
Attorney General,
A. M. CKAWEOKl), of Douglas.
Hnpt. Public Instruction,
J.H. ACKKKMAN, Multnomah.
State 1'rinter,
J. R. WHITNEY, of Liun.
Silver Lake is an F.astern Oregon The Indian War Veterans will
town whose people liave not cut. I nn ... i... ii i i ... .1 .
ebrated (J,r..tma8 seven years, - Legislature a bill for an am.ropri.
according to Z. M. Brown, a Crook ' ation to themselves ot the difW
County stockman, who has just re- Jen.se of the amount paid them for
turned from that part of Like! their services hy the government
t0,111,y- . and the amount the stale agreed hv
An expensive monument, stand- n n,.i in5r,. ,
., ... ; ;" vii lid nil W HO
nig m thevillageecnietery, hesavs, 1 enlisted in that war. ' -
tells how 42 residents of Silver 1 ,
Lake met a horrible death hy fire Old Soldier's ExpoTfenoe.
unuugo uie upsemng ot a conl-oili v ,, ...
lamp at a Christmas-tree festival- ' Kcml w"r v",,,m"
seven rears ago. That iniinher ..t ' oI ",(,ll,,st,,'i writes. "My wife
persons t iken out of a small eoni-! w"8 su'k '""K.time in spite of good
niumty leaves vacancies in the' ctnl' ti'"tnuiit, but. wan wholly
nomea mat, wilt not he filled in th s 0"rw Dr. Mug s New Lid, PilU
generation. Silver Luke will not j which worked wonders for her health."
l . .nn, a nuoiiii license to ne issued : theyaiwavs do. Try them. Only
Congiess 2nd District,
J. N. WILLIAMSON, Prineville.
Joint representatives, Wasco, Crook,
Lake and Klamath counties: N.
VHEALDON and J. N. BURGESS,
of Wasco and R. A. EMMITT of
Klamath.
since that tragic event, and so it is
tlie one absolute v "drv" town in
the state.
A drunken man overturned the
amp (hristmas eve, 1SU5, that
Itepubltcau County Ticket.
County Judge,
W. C. WILLS, of Willow Creek.
County Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Sheriff,
J. S. MrMEEN, of Haystack.
Commissioner,
rf. D. 1'OWELL, of McKay.
Treasurer,
MARSH AUBREY, of 3end.
Assessor,
B. F. JOHNSON, of Mill Creek.
Surveyor,
C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
J. L. McCULLOCH, of Prineville.
at Ailamson & Winuek Cos. drug
sun e.
SIllllKlt'H l'or hllln.
T I.-.,. I... ..l ...
,, , . , , ' - - miu 111 my h 111" 0 nil
resulted in a t rased v wh eh ,.,,i,.,l ! .... , . . T
a thrill of horror to la over hei M f . "H
entire Northwest ,1 n, , 1 1 W'11. nmm,fl,ol,,IB w W ore
Countv of Lake in.,, ;'" the season. All from the
2loom. Televram ' 1 "''t tl
delivered in l'rmevillu $2.50.
J. W. RlTTKH.
ig Deal in Typewriters.
AuHirluii (Jovertiiiient Order I 'Jim
Nmltli I'l'i-iiilem.
"Viunn.v,' Feh. 7. The greatest
f f .?" W-"' " "'"J?1" purchase of typewriters ever
Al'r$ , l.'l-xSx mm,,! '" '''" ordered hy the Miu-
uni'i inrco
'oinijetilive
test, has contracted to eoiiin thn
iMitiieiiiinislry wilh not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriter,
fiippb''B I'Vfry court."
I'ress Dispalch to rortland Or.
1 ortland ollico Smith rremier Tvnewriler Co.. Vl'l Third Si I X- Af
ALEXANDER A CO., Agents,
W. T. FotiLK, Agent,
l'rineville, Onunn
WA&K , l-X " I'M '"'''"I ordered h
u1V''-'Aw'S 'Mfyt,s Jl",til'"' w,li,,,,'B
i; 1 if'!.'' ' months of exhaustive, ci
Smith ffiros,,
-DEALERS IN
The WlHer Way.
Our true policy is to hold fast to ' ' 11 -
under our l'rotective policy and iW. !!. SNOOK, II. D.
not to frirtir t mm a .. : : i
and needless concessions to foreign ' PJiycirhn nrf
inieresis, winch are ever seeking a V,,v,uu K" JUICU.I,
larger maiL-ct in il.li
the expense of ,i, .:: : OUE(i().
Sonera Merchandise.
SISTERS, OREtiON,
W havt Juot noind a full tint of Xaditf wrapptrs
and glow. W, aso hau, a full iint of Scntlcmon't
and JCadias' Shots.
Mr. Chamberlain insists that the
governor's salary should be 11500
a yejr, no more and no less; that
he should receive no additional
salary as member of commissions.
Then why should Mr. Chamberlain
want to give up his salary of $4000
a vear as district attorney of
Multnomah county to accept $1500
a vear as governor. Is the honor
worth the difference of $2500 a
year and can Mr. Chamberlain,
who persistently insists that he is
a poor man, afford to throw away
$2500 a year. Mr. Chamberlain
fl!?Urefl that the irnvprnnr now
ceives a total of $0900 a year under
present arrangements ana it is
higly probable that if he did not
expect the same remuneration he
would not be a candidate for gov
ernor. In fact he has not yet
resigned as district ' attorney of
Multnomah and perhaps he figures
mo 11 cicvlcu governor ne can
hold both offices. At any rate
Chamberlain is looking out for
George, the thing he condemns in
men line r urnisn. Kegister.
indnritriuu un.l
worKing people. It is far fmn.
certain that opening our markets
wider for the admission of forei"n
.manufactured products would pro
cure a larger market tor some of
products abroad, for no European
wountry is tuning iro.n us to-dav
more of our comnioiiitiM t),.m ;'i
needs, and would never take more
inan wliat is actually needed for
immediate consumnti'nn: ami
concession that we make in pur
Tariff rates to foreign interests will
only serve as a precedent for other
demands of the same Liml
........ ..lUfJl
all the circumstance we have onlv
to follow the rightful i,l
r1";
conserving our own intnre.su to
continue masters of the industrial
and commercial situation within
our own borders. New Orleans
"Item."
Am prepared to answer
siunal calls promptly.
profe
ltf, Sell.
FRINEVJLLE, OREGON.
Dry Soocsj Srocerics, Jfardwaro.
Xadits' and Stnls' Jurnisniny Soods Call and
Cxamino our Slock
CHAMP SMITH.
ISOM CLKEK.
J P. ttdknap.
SAysiciaa arttl Surf ton,
Office in rear of Ailamson, Winuek Co
PRIN'EVfLLE, OREGON j
HEGEPTIBI.
A report comes from Mnnatniii
Nicaragua, that leprosy has devel
oped to such an alarming extent
among the people of Western Nic
aragua, particularly in Leon and
Chinendega, as to cause a promin
ent newspaper of Leon to warn
parents against permitting their
children to go on the streets of the
towns for fear of unknowingly
coming into contact with lepers,
all of whom are licensed 'to go
where they please and beg. About
fifteen years ago it was established
that the number ot lepers in Nic
aragua was 200. At the nrefent.
time their number in and beyone
the secondary stage of the disease
is placed at from 1500 to 2000.
Bhudderj At His Paat.
"I recall now with horror," says
Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levan
m, ()., "My three years of suffering
from Kidney trouble. I was hardly
ever free from dull sches or acute
pains in my back. To stoop or lift
sacks tinide me groan
Too Many (.erne.
Geo. Shaw infornm lift tlmf ia
geese and cranes are about, in ..
away with his meadow and, while
he is a law abiding citizen, and
would not advise anyone to k:ll
game out of season. h I
pass notice on his premises.. The
local nimrods are at liberty to go
out and scaref ?ith mi riff t)a nw..i.
- - mud-
dow as often as they desire. It is
not generally known outside of our
raiiuners mat geese are very de
structive to a meadow duriii"
spring overflow. They can ruin a
meadow in a remarkably short
space of time, being even worse
than hogs. Burns Times-Herald.
Supplies for Alaxka.
Twenty-five carloads of mixed
merchandise, snmruer supplies for
the various Government stations
along the Alaskan cost, have just
left Portland for the Hon
it will be Wdefi
w.m .x bcv10
distribution. The shipment is a
very valuable
everythintr that IT1HV Kft Dutiful in
keeping body and soul togather.J
Butter, to the value of about $5000,
was included in the shipment.
It 8aved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth. of LaOrand. C, .
suffered for six months with a fright-
lui running sore on his lez; but writes
that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
cured it in five days. For Ulcers,
Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in
the world. Cure guaranteed. Only
2sc. Sold by Adamson & W'innek Co.
If the Democratic party has any
great principle to promulgate what
is it? In Jackson County they are
playing for the Prohibition vote.
In Portland they are trying to
work the saloons and the dives,
and have formed a collusion with
the bolting element of the opposite
party. Mankind has some respect
for religious or political principles,
"lue who go iortn lor plunder
C S3rink
. " . -
'--'jr wna .ounttior at jLam
Pill NEVILLE. OREGON.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
The Celebrated
A. E. G. Beer
i Always on Hand.
t SSiggs
jftforney-at-jCai.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
O Jfydo, ?fi 0.
Proprietors of the Prinetilic Soda Works.
Two Doors South of ivn rT itt tt t i-t
First National Hunk. 1 T M. V J I , J . 17 1i
mm
Ptyjean mutt Suryn.
IMnewel iif women pciitv.
Phona No, 2. Kiitideiiu, K.k .,1 .1... I
PliotimrMph kjallvry.
the PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Jt Jf. SPosen&oy, 7. 0
cuu amwered promptly any omlKSrt Of-
m with Dr, V. Gnr. IMdMiot
comer lit and Main streets.
rlll.NEVlLLK. ORK(l).V
J. W. BOOiVE,
Saddles and jfczrnessl
Maker of the celebrated PRINK.
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
m i. LIVE OF
STOtKMKA'.S SI ITLIEK
Latest improved Ladies' Side
and Stride Saddles, BiU, Sjiurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacka-
mores. Write for prices.
Pm.neville, : : Okeoon.
188 ?A1
iSiU w
lire-proof building, 9(x3(K) feet, is now
ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, etc.
HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHAKIKO
DEALERS IN ,
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Special Attention Rivei, to (M trade. Kirst-el',,, bslinf
and grading facilities. Also stock yards.-ktct !.
All ;3Iodern Improvenients for Handling Stock. '
Fhkkch ,f- Co., Bankers. Tlia n.lk..
PKOPIUETORS:- 1 Z'm . B.nikrs, Mtro.
B. P. Laucuun, The Dulles,
A. M. KEL3AY, General Manager.
If . i
nuiui mmj
mull sucks msde me gman. I folt,
- mm uu loriiuor niunuer. 1
tired, worn out, about ready to give up, j Spite or position only, will never '
,, uiuwrsgiuii ine conndence of the masses
nut six ootties completely cuied me ; ot the people. Ashland Town
anil uiaue me leei like a new man
C. E. McDowell, Prop.
Tbf y're universal to regulate Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Perfect
SNtisfactinii ijuaraiiteed by Adamson A
M'innek Co, Only 60 cell U.
Talk.
Don't forget that you can save 50
cents on your winter reading by sub-i
scribing for the Oregonian with the I
.'uknai. for 12.60.
Thoroughly Renovated and Re
furnished Throughout.
American flan. Rates $1,
1.50 and C! per day.
Accommodations are Unsurpassed
in the eity. Sample Rooms, for
Commercial Travelers,
Long Distance Telephone Station
m the house. .
er, $11 per m
ML
Ftt;sh Sawed Shingles $2.75
per m.
at SHIPP'S.
City JJardor Chop.
Powell rf Cyrus, Proprietors,
Mot and Cold Qath.
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