Crook County Journal. K(;l,E & rAISKKJ-i, lYllMKHKIl N0 1'HOP'IIIiTOKS. T. FdlM.K... h. r.;m.ut Knmml Manackr I Coi'XTY Omcut. Fapkh. ' ; 7 : ; i.le tJul K. AL IS emeivu hi mr Mtiuiui.-v 111 81" RSCJRIITIOX KATKS. IX iiivam:k ,)xs Yeih vSx Months J'hi:ks Munths '.'S- ! THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902. Staunch Republican has a lot to fay about the editor of this paper. A to the main part of his ennsion we pass it by in silent con tempt, Imt in regard to the statement that we have at any tune tried to prevent the settlement of this .county with bona ride homesteaders, we will Say that the aforesaid old jnouldy foprolite is an unmitigat ed liar and further we will say lhat the editor of this paper lias done more to advertise the resour ces of this county than the wonder ful master ' whose foot is on the neck of this abject slave. We would advise this poor contempt ible worm to seek a little knowledge from disinterested sources before making suok- statements in the future. Carey Foster, Republican candi date for County Cle'k of this con y, is a young man of exceptional business ability, of pleasing person ality, and if elected will make a model oflieer. He is a native son of Crook County, and is the son ot an honored pioneer, William Fos ter, who was drow ned in Crooked River twelve years ago. His nom ination was a well-deserved honor, and he is making a line light for the Clerkship Mr. Foster's splen did qualifications recommend hinr to the consideration of .the voters of the county, and of this precint. Ashwood Prospector. J. R. Whitney, the republican candidate for state printer, is not opposed to organized labor as hav been heralded by an irresponsible ,Salem paper. Neither has he bought his nomination. Further more there has always been a tend ency to hog things in Salem and it is for the balance of the state to say whether this thing shall be continued. The democratic nom inee is from Salem and of course Salem people will have a rake or if he is elected. Vote for Whitney And you will be voting for an economical administration of the 'state printers office. Charles A. Graves, the present efficient county surveyor, is out for re-election on the regular Republi can ticket. Mr. Graves needs no introduction to the voters of Crook county. He has proven himself a good efficient officer. There is no need of a change. The duties of county surveyor have been attend ed to in a careful manner by Mr. Graves. He is a surveyor of abil ity and is well qualified to attend to the duties of the office. He de serves the endorsement of every voter of the count v. The rule is almost universal that when a measure is submitted to the people it must have, only a majority of those who vote on the question. But the constitution ot Oregon is peculiar and it is quite possible that before any amend rnent can be adopted a majority of all the voters muiit vote yes even if not one vote no. Therefor it is important that every friend of the Initiative and Referendum amend ment shall vote. Is there any reason why we should keep old men in office when we enn get young energetic ones to fill the places? When men become old in ofliee, the same as in business ihey should retire and give way to more enthusiastic ones. Young blood adds vigor to the burly politic and should be infused whenever .Opportunity offers. If the people Want a repetition of the hard times of 'Ui-'Mi let thepi elect democrat to office and ee how long it will be until we get there. friii.. illi'.Jn.. fi.rtrKiin,isM.intlirflUKhtlwilierenil HIS Hie. liv is 11 Mm i.i.nueu 1 nepm m uw iinum if. S. r..iila aemmd oiuu matter. I the noted ami universally beloved hut nix bottles completely cured me I Carey Foster i. m.UUod to every j republican vole in Crook county. jliis splendid personality and mi- lienor misincss qiuumcaiioiiH ni I once commend him to all the voters 0f ,R 0OUMty irrespective of party, il 1 1 . i , J ,.l,.rl- H ,v,.s born iii Crook conn- years spent at college, he has lived j , ... . . . pioneer, William Foster, whose traj:ie waters ile.it 11 in the treacherous of (.'rooked over Crook river cast gloom county. it ! would be an cncouraBiwnt to everv bov nut. young man in Crook 1 county if Carey were elected conn Itvcieik. It would sbow to them ti.e ossibiiities and opportunities Kir vouh" men who are industrious and" honest, and who walk in thej paths of rectitude and sobriety Frank Johnson, candidate for county assessor on the republican licket", was born in this county on Mill creek 30 years ago and has been identified with the upbuilding of the county from its infancy. He was educated in the public schools of the county and at the Methodist Academy in Grass Valley and is thoroughly competent to fill the oilice which be seeks. He is well acquainted with the value of lands in the county and knows where every farm and ranch is and will be able to iind all the land land assess evervthing in sight and the taxes will that way be lessened. An assesf inent giving the full value of the assessable property in the county would mean a much lower tax levy two years hence. The Portland Journal, a red-hot Simon paper, and the Salem Journal, which plugged for the Simon-Geer combination before the primaries, are now both out and out Chamberlain organs. What does this indicate to you. dear reader? Saiem Sentinel. !t indi cates that there is a combination of the Simon and Chamberlain forces and it would be no surpri.-e if a large following of the Geer faction were not far away at the time of voting. Ceer ought to be turned down with the ethers. Just now the Telegram and other valley papers are full of the account of a little girl at Albany going to school in a dog cart. Wc can go them one better and show two dogs that can pull a wagon load of hav. STOPS PASK i Athens, Twin., Jun. 27. WL Ever Bfnoe tho 6mt abearance ot my menses thervrere verv irregular and I ufler&d with greet wiu in my Mtmi, bade, ctoirbch and loga, icith terrible bearing: rtown painn fa lbs a-v'.ocM-u. Iurin(f tho prwt mouth I hsva hwu takius Wiiie of Cnrdui and Tfjodfom'g BJa)c-Drrniilit(jnd I ptfiwltherjontb ly period without pais tor tho first tim ia jean. Nimmk Davu. What is life worth to a woman sufrr , Ing liko Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women In thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible monitrual pains In silence. If you ire one of these we want to say that this same will bring you parmanmt relief. Con- sole yourself with the knowledge thai 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular mensos, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui , will stop all these aches and pdnt for yon. Purchase i $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and lake it in the privacy of your home. Foradr1?eiuidlltmtQrc,fcdfrru,g1rtiiffS7mp- viuii, "ine uuiirt Aoviwjry j.-iMmiirni T'w CtMUUaoogk JledUiut Co, Ciuiunuug Tiio. ADAMSON & WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899. Drags, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods, Shudder At HI. Part. i r(.0iill now with horror," miy Miul Carritir Himiett Mann, of Liivau. 1111, 0., "My tliruo year of aufTurlnx Iroin Kidney trouble. I wiis hunlly Over ITVQ IIOIU mm ncnra ur iiuwiu -.. .1.. I -...... l'"'1" '"' l,'"'k' To "Ul0' ur limit suckd ni'ulo me uruM. I Mt , tired, worn out.iiliout remly to (jive up, . . 1 t : ii'h u Hindu mi) feel like a new num. iTIii-v'ro universal to regulate Htoiune.li, at,;" .,,,,1 u,...,i, .,.r ' ,,...'', '.. ,. Wiimek Co. Only 50 cents. $5 Itetvui'U. I will give $3 reward for the safe delivery of my four year old black maru on Crooked rivor, three miles above Yancey bridge, branded Jll on right stifie, and bay four year oid gelding branded J Hon right stifle. May 1(1. Mns. Lizzn: Smith. A prominent farmer in the liny tack countrv "joshed" his neighbor on his balky horse, but not long afterwards his own did a worse job of balking than his neighbors "He laugh best who hilichs hist." Tbl ilmalure In on erery boi of tl genuine Laxative llronioQiiifiine Tawae the remedy that rain eoil In one Oaf J." L.fkCulioch, '.iKAl.KIt IN Ystcbes, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. I'rineville, : : Oregon POINDCXTER- Shaving Parlors TICK ADKINH, Proprietor Shavincr fluircuttintr cShumpooinsr . Baths A film hulhro'in devoted esj'tcinliv t the use of UUii'S. Eimvilii!g up-to-date and itrictlj Ural-cliiMt. 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 roduced prices. A full line of notions ano fancy goods. MKH. .SUSIE SLAYTON. j itr).H t'i.nr't"r-'.tt-t,'r"',t',t,it'tir't"t- i Vienna Cafe 1 .JE H FEKIJITSO.V, Prop. Repapered and Newly Furnished ALL WHITE HELP, Having purchased this once popular eating house we pur- 4 pose making it, without excep- t tiou, one of the best in the citv. A share of public pat- ,i..n.. i:,.;t,.i Meals at all hours. 4 T Deputy Stock Inspeotors. Notice is horeby given that I hnvi appointed the following named persuiir deputy auick uupvotora: J. P. Oartrrijht, flay Creek, Sam Hamil'.oii, Anhiroiid, E. SiMiika. 8mtr, A. Morrow, Hyiack. F. M. Smith, Paulm.t. Rneo Knox. Poet, T. C. 8ain. Bear Creeli. J. 8. rtniruii. Kolnd. Aits Mcliitmh. Hardin J. P. VunHouten, Hhy Creek. U. 8. Cuwl. Hay Cieek Joe II inkle, Stuck Inspector Crook County. RHUS hi examine our Bargains We can save you money. Ladies Shoes, formerly fl.OO, now 11.00. O ! 2.30, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.?5, II II a if il it it it 4.(K), Simpson, Wilson & Co. PRINEVILLB, OREGON. 'j w r A w ' . mmwrt m mK,V!:M.i1 1 z,?Ow ' Hop Gold, Sierra Campo Sauterno, J Jules Mum Champagne, Imported and Domestic Ales and Porters. ft I C. J. STUB LING, Wholesaler, t I THE OALLKS. ORKGOX. 8 KED FUOFMT BAZAAR. S!PE,I3sTG- The latest fashions Children's HATS. We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle. A new lino of GLOVES has arrived uhich we are dinjios trig of rapidly. Call anil examine them, 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. Rcliahle Merchants. j Jf. J&'ppmctn & Co. I Manufacturers of Furniture -AND DEALERS IX- 1 Fine Undertaking floods, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Lead, Oil and Glass, m Lumber and Building Material. ' Goods sold for cash and "g PMNEVILLE, : argains in Ladies Shoes V ore ofl'uring 20 (lii'Vront ntylcs of Ladies Shoes at less than cost. It will pay you to call and in this line. . " , 1.50. " 1.73. ' 1.K3. " 2.25. " 2.33. 2.7 A mm b Time. S Thl3 applies to J$ our Stock. It s "JUST" rlffht. A few of our loaders $ are: "GREEN RIVER" g "Harper", "Jesse Moore", Schlltx Beer, Gambrlnus, 5 G-OOIDS In Mena', Boys' and f w on the installment plan. . : : OREGON.