Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 12, 1902, Image 1

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    Crook
Journal
VOL VI.
THE ELECTION.
Chanik'rlain Carries the
State by 219.
Democrat for Governor
...
All Othor Republican on tho Slat
Tloknt Elected by Good
Majorities.
Complete election returns con
tinue! to cut down tlin pluralty of
Oeorge K. Chamberlain for (iover
lioi'. Hi; now lm 249 more votes
than W. J. Kttrni h, lliti lead
ur.In y wu ilili . Ollieinl return
from (hickumas County (jive Fur
n.sh k j.Uiruiit v ol 3'.I2, or 25 more
than reported Saturday. Josephine
j;i v-rt till! rc:jullifttll nominee 127,
or tour nunc than shown by com
plete uin'fl'u'inl returns; Linccoun
ly seven niori-, or 2(10; Waiihihgtoii
three more, or 273.
All t'ie nut of tho republican
Stale ticket in elected by nmjori-lu-s
rnnging from 7(K)0 to 1200(1,
while the majorities of Williamson
and Tongue will aggregate about
15000.
Mali! Senator T'-rcy Kelly, of
l.itui county, ic t!i'f':itt-il .n- ri-'-t'ii-i--tiim
liy M. A. Miller, democrat, liy
two votes, Tim unofficial returns
give them bo'.h llic watue mimlxT of
votes. Tint pluralities o( Tongue
it n J Williamson for Congress ure
iiii-rensing uii tho returns count in.
Tongue now ha 6927, and WU
lainsom 8'94.
1 Ion. (ienrgo II. Williams was
elected .Mayor of Portland over R
I). Iiiinan liy 700 plurality.
In thin county tin' democrats
elect the county judge, clerk, sheriff,
treasurer and coroner, while the
republican elect commissioner,
uwenor und surveyor. Tho iuia
tivuand referendum amendment
curried by 615 majority and the
county high school liy 428 majori
ty. The legislature is largely repub
lican, which insures the eloctiuti of
n republican to tho United States
Senate in place of Joseph Simon.
Died.
i
Wm Henry Adams wan born at
Heaver, Crook Co., Oregon, August
l.'Uh, 1S73 nnd died at the home
of Ida sinter, Mrs. Boegli, in Princ
ville, Saturday night, June 7th,
1902. Aged 28 years, 9 months
and 25 days. lie leaves a father,
three sinters, six brothers and a
large circle of friends. Services
were held at tho Union Church,
Monday,' June 9th, at 10, a. in. by
Uev. B. F, Harpor. The remains
wore laid to rest In the Masonic
Cemctary.
Trespass Notloe.
Notice is huieby given that all per
sons me warned not to trespass upon
the following described premises by
driving across or herding upon the
Mime tiny livestock of any description
whatsoever under the full penally of
the law for trespass nnd damage, vit:
The w J of the nwj. tho sj of the se,
mid of swj of sec 21, the swj of the
s ol sec 2:', the aej of tho lie, the
w-J nnil the J of the aw) nf sc 20,
IIih n J of the nwj, the nwj of the nej,
the s of the net and tho ej cf the
nwj nf M) 29, nit in township 12 s.
range lli e, W. M., containing 800
lien s and known as the Muling mill
lite. Willow Creek Land & Livestock Co.
N. A. Newbii.l, Pres.
nihnli Ukoroe Dkk, Bec'y
Ready-made cigarettes at O'i'eil
liriM.
PKINEVrLLE,
The Kliitf Wins.
After two years of litigation and
loss of two suit.-, the Oregon King
Mining Co., of Ashwood, has won
its suit before the Court of Appeals
at Sun Francisco. This will mean
a great deal to A-hwood anil sur
rounding country, us the company
will no doubt commence active
work developing their mines as
soon as everything is settled. The
people of A.dnvood turned out in a
solid body to celebrate the event.
Men, women and children helped
to make as much noise as possible.
All the firecracker and guns in
town were brought into use, Pow
der was in great demand. In fact
it was tin event of great importance
to the citizens of Ashwoud and they
made a regular 4th nf Julv celebra
Official Vote of Crook County, Or.,
(j jvernur
(iemgn K. Chamberlain, Democrat
William J. Furnish, Kcpuhlicait
A. J, llnusaker, Pioliibilinn
11. It. Kvan, Socialist
Supr-iiie Judg"
Hubert S Itean, HepoldieRIi
I! F Hon tut in. Denxwrni
C J Hiight, I'robibiiioii
Seere'uiv "I Slnt
C W' Ibity.ee, Socialist
N A Huvis, I'lOhildlion .i,.
frank I Duiihsr, Repgblicaii . .
D W Heats, Democrat
Stale Treasurer
Henrv Blackinan, Demooral
T 8 MoDanieU, I'lnhibiliou
Charles 8 Mn(r. Ilepublican
W W Myers, Socialist , .
Sujieriiitendent ofl'ublio Instruction
J H Ai korman, Kepublicaii
R W Kelsey, Piohibition.
W A Wmiiii, DeniiHuat
Attorney Gsnernl
A M Crawford, Republican.
T H Goyne, Prohibition
James II Raley, Democrat
Stale Printer
W W Dronks, Piohibition
Junes E Godfrey, Democrat i
J K Hosmer, Socialist
J R Whitney, Republican
United States Senator
T T Geer, Republican
C E 8 Wood, Democrat
Initiative and Referend'nn Amendment Yes.
" . " " " No
Representative to Congress
WF Butcher, Democrat
DiedrichT Gerdes, Socialist
F R Soaulding, Prohibition
J N Williamson, Republican
Joint Representatives, 21st District
P 15 Doak, Democrat
L E Morse, Democrat
Earl Sanders, Democrat
J;S Burgess, Republican
RAEmmitt, Republican
N Whealdon, Republican .'
County Judge
W A Booth, Democrat ,
WC Wills, Republican,
Clerk
Carey Foster, Republican
J J Smith, Democrat
Sheriff
J 8 McMeen, Republican
C Sain Smith, Democrat
Treasurer
M C Awbrey, Republican
M II Bell, Democrat
J N Poindexter, Independent
Commissioner
C B Allen. Democrat
M D Powell, Republican
Assessor
B F Johnson. Republican
J B Merrill, Democrat
Surveyor
C A Graves, Republican
Knox Huston, Democrat
Coroner
J H Crooks, Democrat. , .
J L McCullouch, Republican
County High School Yes
" " " No....
CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 12,1902.
tion of the event on a large scale.
This case lias been watched with
interest by people all ovi r this coun
ty and most of them are glad to
hear that the King has won.
These mines and others around
Ashwood arc very rich and now
that the King Mining Co. is free to
go abend we may soon expect to
bear of some great things in that
country.
Extensive preparations arc being
made by the people of Haystack
for the grandest celebration ever
held at that place.
Program will consist of; Reading
Declaration of Independence, r-'ongs,
Recitations, Oration and music bv
the Haystack Vobo band. Jt v. ill
j begin at lOo'elock sharp, Basket
(dinner will be served. Hharp's
! String Hand will furnish the music
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for the dance in the evening. Good
camp grounds with plenty of wood
and water. Everybody cordially
invited.
Paulina Pointers.
The crops are all looking good
in this vicinity.
We have been blessed with lots
of rain this spring.
Joe Howard is gathering the
catle he bought of Vincc Circle.
! Mr. Cross, the stove agent was
here not long ago and sold tcverjtl
"Homo Comfort" Kangea.
j There have been several thorough
bred Hereford cattle bought in this
neighborhood, that were imported
Irom the east.
Billy Foster has bought Joe
Treiehel's interest on Wolf creek
and Joe will soon take charge of
I (J. W. Nobles ranch.
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SALEM. June 9. TIarrv Tract'
and David Merrill.convicts, escaped!
from the IVnitcntnry at 7 o'clock
this morning and made their way
to liberty, leaving murdered behind!
them Guards F. 15. Ferrejl, H. R. 'T,
Jones and B. F. Tiffany, while
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tried, to bar their road, was shotir
the knee, which was so badly ghat'
tercd as to require amputation. He
is now -resting easily, and strong:
hopes are entertained for his re
covcry. Clad in their prison garb,
well armed and provided with am'
munition, the men are now lurking:
in the woods not far from town,
and, although hundreds of citizens;
have recruited the posses that are"
searching for them, they have thus
far eluded pursuit. As proven by
their cool and cold-blooded manner
of escape, both are desperate and
I daring men, and will not he re'
taken without a struggle.
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