Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 15, 1902, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal.
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Vl. H. P.tKKKH, MaNAUEH
County Ofkicial Papkr.
'ih Journal u entered t the tottie tn
Print illt, Orej(,, firtnuitnuiiion through the
V' . S. ju seciiud qIum. matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
IN ADVAM'r
Oat Yaw. $t.K
MX .MONTHS
Thkkb Months 60
THURSDAY, MAY 15,1902.
The democrats tell us that all
Oregon needs to get legislation
through congress that will help to
bund up this country is to get a
democratic congressman and place
jthe state m the doubtful column
find then the republicans would
help to get appropriations for the
'(slate jn order that it might be
bought over to bo a republican
Again, hueh argument is childish
Jo say the least for to get anything
through congress to help us out we
must present a united front in that
body, llnscanonlv be done bv
Jiaving a delegation there that will
worn in penect narmonv ana one
jn whom the other members of
congress have faith. In his speech
the other night Butcher said that
Oregon had gotten nothing from
congress because sue was known to
be safely republican. U e would
respectfully refer the gentleman to
the time when Binger Herman was
in congress and he will see that we
did not need a democrat to get
things for this state. Any state to
get recognition must have a dele
gation in congress that can com
mand the respect of the members
and one that will work together as
a unit. This can never be accom
plished by having part democrats
and part republicans, or a'l demo
crats, lor tliey would quarrel over
trifles and accomplish nothing,
cut what is the use to worry r Or
egon is going to remain in the front
rank ot republican states and show
to the world that she is a business
state.
We would like to call the utten- LivmonU Lines,
tion of the voter of this county to T,, wnlow CW)k hoa rido ;
the fact that J. S McMeon is the t fn v,i..i
' republican candidate for sheriff and
that the gentleman is thoroughly rrnnK miouo imsjusicomjuoieti
qualified for the olfiee. Mr. Mc- hi new pasture feme.
Mecn has lived in this county for J. C. Rush is very busy summer
a number of years and is well fallowing his timber culture,
known to nninv of the citizens.. ... ... . ,, ,
He has ton engaged in the stock ' MlS8 Alu; Ror?, of Culver is
business for several years and has thieuwt of Mra' M,ir' Stroud ,hlH
been very successful. Last veari '
he was so unfortunate as to lose j A. B. Scales, of Lanionta,
his dwelling house by fire, together I been on the sick libt for the
with the entire contents. This; few weeks.
happened just as the building was
lias
psst
completed, ami with ttie tire wis
swept away many things that had
been gathered about him by years
of foil and economy. 1 he blow
fell heavily on Mr. MeMeen, yut
Phoenix like has another residence
arisen on the site of the first. He
is to be commended for the energy
displayed in this matter, for he is
a poor man and could ill afford to
lose at the time of the fire. All he
has is the result of honest toil and
frugality. A vote for Mr. MeMeen
means a vote for honest, economi
cal administration of the sheriff's
office.
i
Mr. Furnish says: "If you elect
me governor, and 1 believe vou
will, I will make mv home in S?a
lem during mv administration. I
will make a thorough, personal ex
animation oi an oi the various
state institutions, taking great
pains to familiarize myself with
every detail thereof, learn the needs
and wants of each and see that
they are managed with the utmost
economy, and to the best interests
Stroud, Seals and Compatny are
sawing wihkI on drizzly with thet
wood sawing outfit.
A party consisting tf three left
their homes near here a few day
ago for a May outing.'
Joseph Weigand has been amus
ing himself the past few davs bv
putting up a barbed wire fence.
Messrs Frank and Jack Miller are
putting in a large crop of potatoes
on their father s ranch this year,
C1 K. I.
A communication in the last is
ue of the Review gives Judge Wills
some very effective blows as cf
fective as trying to drown a duck
by pouring water on its back. The
writer wishes to assure the Journal
that it was not written by an In
dian and did not come from the
agency. We did not need the as
surance as the article in question
Is too illogical to nave emanated
from the brain oi even the most
ordinary Indian. We would like
to ask "Voter" how many counties
jn this state under "honest" demo
cratic judges that are out of debt?
Perhaps "Voter" has had a bill up
before the county court and through
the efforts of Judge Wills it was
cut down. Can he, or any one,
point out a single instance where
our present county judge has acted
dishonestly in the administration
of county affairs? No. And be
cause he hag thwarted gome of the
schemes of those who would rob
the county treasury he baa gained
their enmity.
One of the surest ways to avert
strikes is to vote the democratic
ticket. Why? Because in a short
time after the advent of democracy
in power there would be no mills
running so there would be nothing
left to strike for. During demo
cratic hard times there are no
(trikes, but given a couple of years
of republican business methods
and then the fool laboring man
gets too much money and wants a
change.
If it takes Mr. Booth three weeks
to make up his mind whether or
not to accept the nomination for
the office of county judge, how long
will it take him to decide any real
important question affecting the
affairs of the county? Would the
commissioners be in session for
such length of time as would be
required for him to decide?
At this time can we afford to
make a change in the office of
county judge? "Honest Abe" Lin
coln said it is daugerous to swap
horses while crossing a stream and
hs we are just now out of debt it
would seem unwise to make ft rad
ical change at this time.
of all people of the whole state. I
will devote mv time and energies
to the affairs of the state as 1
would to the management of anv
private business concern of which
were manager. I will use all my
power to enforce and uphold all
the laws of the state with perfect
justice to all classes and citizens
and all sections 'of the state. To
summarize upon this subject, I will
say that I will give the state of Or
egon, so far as lies within my pow
er, a thorough-going, clean-cut, up
right business-like administration
in every detail."
Saturday the King of Spain
comes of age and will ascend the
throne in his own name. The
rt. I . . 1 a
opanisn people ae preparing tor a
week of festivities winding up with
the taking the oath to the consti
tution Saturday at two o'clock.
Carey Foster is thoroughly qual
ified to fill the oflite of countv
clerk and will do so to good advan
tage for the taxpayers of tms countv.
IO llrward.
Tho above reward will he paid
lor any information leading to the
arrest and conviction of the
parties that stole the ladies' ramb
ler bicycle that 1 left at Ed llarl
in's shop for repairs.
OMAR Cl.AYl'OOL.
Subscribe for the Jouhnai,.
J. L HcCulloch,
JKWELER.
Repairing a Specialty.
Prineville, : ': Oregon
POINDEXTER-
Shaving
Parlors
TICK A OK INK, Proprietor
Shaving
Halrcutttns
Shampooing
Bathe
A fine liaihriH'Qi devoted eipeciallv tn
th uie of ladive.
EverTtllillg
up-to-date and atrictl)
Read what J X. Williamson sas
about leasing and also about irii
gation schemes to defraud the peo
ple out of their just rlits.
Eight Grade Final Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Crook coun.
ty will hold an examination of appli
oants for public ichool diploma at
Prineville, Oregon, as follow:
Commencing Wednesday, May 21,
1902, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu
ing three days.
Wednesday Written arithmetic,
apelling, pbyaiology.
Thursday Meutal arithmetic, read-
in?, writing and civil government..
f nday Lanitunge, blttory and ee
ograyuy.
William Bosai.i,
County School Supt.
25 Choice Registered
HEREFORD BULLS
Mrill be in Prineville Saturday,
May 8th. These Bulls are a selec
tion from our herd, which num
bers 500 head, and are of as good
breeding and as well developed asj
we have ever offered. They are!
from 13 to 24 months old. We
have Certificates of Transfer and
Pedigrees all prepared to deliver to
purchaser. Come and see them.
SCOTT & MARCH,
Belton, Missouri.
SPRING
MILLINERY.
Arriving daily and now on
hand. A new and complete
stock of all goods in my line,
which will be sold at greatly
reduced prices.
A full lino of notions and
fancy goo!s.
MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON.
I
Bargains in
Ladies Shoes
1
We are offcring 20
different styles of
Ladies Shoes at less
than cost. It will
pay you to call anil
examine our Bargains in this line.
We can 'save you money.
Ladies Shoes, formerly $1.90, now 11.00.
2.ro,
3.00,
3.25,
3.50,
3.75,
4.00.
1.50.
1.75.
1.85.
2.25.
2.35.
2.75.
Simpson, Wilson &
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Co. J
Kentucky Liquor House
I Vienna Cafe
JE-8 mtliimV, Prop.
I Repapered and
Newly Furnished
ALL WHITE HELP.
Having purchased this once
popular eating house we 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.
iniilinmiHMiiiiM'i'''i""i"
Deputy Stook Inepeotors.
Notice U hereby given that I hare
appointed the following named peraona
deputy stock inapectora:
J. f. Uartwriglit, nay CTeeK.
8am Hamilton, Aahwwid.
E, Hparka, , Hiatere.
A. Morrow, Hayatack.
K. M. Smith, Paulina.
Roacoe Knoa, Poet.
T. C. 8win, Bear Creek.
J. 8. Boxue, Roiland.
Aln Mclotmb, Hardin
J. P. VauHuuten, Hay Creek.
U. S. Cowlea. ' Hay Creek
Joe Hinkle,
Stock Iiiapvcbir Crook County.
ADAMSON & WINNER CO.
Incorporated 18,99.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods.
It Hits the Spot Every
Time.
This applies to
our Stook. It's
"JUST" right. A
few of our leaders
are:
"GREEN RIVER"
"Harper'', "Jesse
Moore", Sohlltx
Beer, Gambrlnus.
Hop Gold, Sierra Campo Sauterne,
Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and
Domestlo Ales and Porters.
C. J. STUBLING, Wholesaler.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
SPRING- GOODS
The latest fashions In Mona', Boys' and
Children's HATS.
We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle.
A new line of GLOVES has arrivod which we are dispos
ing of rapidly. Call and examine them,
STRAW HATS.
It is now the time of year for cool headwear. Our Straw
Flats are just the thing, and we sell them cheap.
RED FRONT BAZAAR
N. A. TYE & BROS., Proprs.
Reliable Merchant!.
HP, At
jf. Jfc J&ppman & Co
Manufacturers of Furniture
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Undertaking floods,
Oil and Glass,
plan.
Carpels. Stovea, Ranges, Lead,
Lumber and Building Material.
Goods sold for cash and on the installment
PRINEVILLE,
OREGON.