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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
c B L0Q7KL MENTION ONz rUMwiMiiMfriiy Ml, VntrleM Hall, Athlctle Club hall, Tlmi'Kilny I'Vi-tiliiu March 17, Itwf lilitt'H ft tut MluH'p JM'ltM Ultlll'i. Will l),V III Illt'Ki llllllllltlcN. J. I'. MoltWrf, J. W. Hoone ivtunioil Mimdny from It tirli'f hunlui'xn tl! tn K-elnilen, J. U. Hmtth. uf lli-iivi'c Creek, hn liiH'ti hi t hi rit y HiU week mi a Inml- Iti'NM VlMlt. Albert Noble, of I'nulluu, wmm traunact Inn IminIiicmm In the city Tiu-mlny, IKY. I'uit W(i n ImimIihum vlnltor from Crook tlurhitf .ihe fore pan of I Ih week. Oworge Hodman, -m' Culver, wan tinnwnellng laiMtiiiiiM tu tin' illy Tuewlny, T, H. Um, of Kall"M'll, Montana, wan-one u( tlm I'nllirlcXttT guentn thkWcek. Vm Zell emue up front hi lla.v Mlai'k ranch Mnnihiy to vMt wlih hi pnrviiu for a fi-w iIji.vm. Halonioii, tlohiMon Co, have C, Uolxlait'ii fjiniuHH Health and wnlki'im.v nhiMn, theeiintewt on earth Bert Holler left hwt fihliiy f Jlewhutiw wherw In enter the Hit ploy of I. K. Allluglmm for a nhort time. v J. II, Itrowii nml W, K, Hammer, of I In' HnyMlark country, were In the t'Hy the llmt of tlic wck looking after hunluetM mallei, Mm, Z. V. Conmn'ifonl will enter lulu the .htnlor ChrlMtinn Kndenvor noelety t tht Cnlon ehtireh thi evening from 7 to noVIik k. Andrew Morrow wnn In tin city from ilrlixl? thin week intending to lm!nen- nml tern ninl liichTriitnlly to mnke a cnuvim ti( tin political nil na tion, Hfv. I'nrke, of Plleuhurg, Wah.. who htiM I mx -n holding revival wrvlc e at tlti Mcthodlnt church during thi' pant two week n't n rin. I to hln Itoinc hint Monday, lm tm Clivk thin week dlnpimed of lti lnt4rMi lit tlte Ihpior litntlihtw to hi partner, Champ Hinlth. Mr. Hmlth will conduct the ImnliteMM by hlmnelf In the future. M, II. Dorrnucewmi Intheelty from Hem! Monthly night on hi way to Portland where he goe to punhnnc ln'W machinery for tin Drake Haw mill plant on tin ltetchiiteti. Harvey CyntH, Win. Kryrrar, Dave I'ryrenr ami Henry Cnrlln were In the city thin week from Sinter to offer evidence In a home mealing rnm which him come Intely lit tlutt "Ilk trli't. A, K. Ilnmmoml tvturm'il Smulay from Portland ami left thin wiNk for Ihwhntin when In him chartce of the fiittliiivrtntf ere wit of the P. I. & Co, Mr. llammoml Htntiw that It U not probable the Coluittlila HotithiTn will t'xtvml ly the way of AnteloH. ' T. Uhleoii nml wife, of Kitnnlntf foil. Mo,, wen rendered nt the Prlnovllle Moinlny. Mr. ami Mr. Illdeoii left In company with Mm. (Ihleoit'D hrother L. C. Whltteil, fir IhwhtiteM when tlm former wilt leju h the ilirtliiet whool during the jeittalnder of the pnwnt term. J. II. CtYMi, of Portland, waa In the t hy the ttmt of f ho wtvk. Mr. Cmw linn made nn liiKNethm trip on Itomelmek tliroujfh Uh1 K renter part of thlMmvtlou In order to pk-k out the ImkI hH-atlon lor Htnrtlnu: In html neHtt, He expn-Mwd hltttwlf hm well nut Ih tied with Central Oregon ami exHvlH noon to euicatfe lit t lit mer cantile huHlneHM at Mad nut, K. C. Lritfiill left Saturday for IiIh home at Camp creek after several dayw vlrilt III tin city. The rattle whlt li he nml IiIk hrother, A. M. Kotf nil, hnve lt'it f(edlhK at Hllver ,a ke iliirluu Hie wlntrr will In- driven hack to the ranch on Camp creek about the fltitt of April. Mr. Louan ntated that the early Hprtiiu promis ed would not come iiiiiIhm an Nome of the cattlemen In lilt vicinity wciv Hhort In hay, hnl no Iomhw nn likely ly to result. Tim jHople In Albany wlm hold t IiiiIht clulma In eaHtent Oretfoii hnve Ihh'H notllletl liy tint nherlffN of- tlm couiitlcM In which their clalnm me located tlm t the taxed on them art tint. The ownent of thew clalntH feel that the rate o( taxation la ah normally hltfh and that though the levy may be IcrhI enough, It doeH iiotKceni Jimt to he required to pay Ktielt att amount, and much com plaint hiut lteen heard In recanl to the matter. Herald. The I'ortlaud Telegram of hint Hatunlay contained a full pn llhin trated article retfardln tlw killing of Home :!(HH) head of tdieep 111 Lake county aeoitpk of Wtn-ka atfo. The Telegram oH'im lli article with the Htntement, "What jtenalty wtll lie Indicted upon the tlenda who, ap parently wantonly and without ex eunt whntHocver raided a . nheep now nearChrlmuim Iake, In Lake county, a couple of week njro and clnldHil, Hhwhed and lieat t death a l)andof:HKKheephaiiot lieeii tv-.ii.-hwl i kiit it iHaMHerted that no In tervention will Ik perintttedto nhleld the utility from wttlnjr wltn tat' oeoole of that dWrlct, and It will Ik- iiu exM'itnlvt nettleiuent, no It Ih promised.',' ' , U.V. Whit led wa.iti linln-H vict or from DeHchitli'H Mil- week, Clini'h'H liiov. o( hylli. Imim I i In theelly (liU week on a biitdiieM vImJI . Jiidut W. A, Itooih lvlnriu'd thf hiMl of Ih week (min a ImmIih'km trl lO Itl'HcllUll'N. .lamcH H, (lllrhrlKi, of T'lfe, haw hem traiiwu-tliiw hiMlacHN in ih.i eliy iliu I lie p il week. The MHtt)lllcc d'-pni'l iiicht hi ih or lie H'd a dully Until between Allb'lop! and AmIiwooi), the order tcol Inlo effei'l (he tlml of thin week. C. C, HiUcIiIhxii returned from Portland the fni of Ih.- w.'-'k. lb left Tuiday for lieM'-hulctt to take charue of hit workvlih tin I'. I. & P. Co. J. It. Ilcuhatn left the HthI of 1 1 if Week for hi home at liiwchuh-M uftcl' helnu In alU'iiilmicc at the hhH'k holdei'N uieetlnu of the LX'Hchuhw Ifi elamatloii Company, p.wlmnHtci W. II, HtaatM, of Im. cliutiH, ban been In Hie i-lly tiiU wt-k IraiiMietlUM; IiiimIimvh umtterft. Mr. KtuntH Hinted that four luvhwi of hiiow fi ll on (he river hint Klimlny. I). P. Ilea rcturtK'd Kulmday rtom IkwhittcH where he law hi'ejj af d't Iuk on Home of the new MinvyH h. Iinfiuadebytheli. I. P. Co. lie left the ilrnt of the utek for lilt home at MadriiH. Mm. Anna ScImhJIiik, a fornmr renldetit of Crook county w ho w III Ih reniemberiHl by old rolili-nU of UiIh Hecllon,' died ItiMt ItUHlay nt her home In The Ihitli. 'l hiv- dattuhl em, a mother, Mt and brnilu-r Hiirvlve her. It Ih to le eMcled that a very IIIhtiiI dlnplny ufureeu wllUM-Mifii h nluhl at the St. Pat tit k'n hull wUWU will iH'ulveil at the AMiletlr club. ArratiLtemeittH have Im-cii made to provide n ood I line for the dancer a lar:e nuinber of horn are eivt. I Iti Ih In at li'iidance, Chief r.tiitlueer lliituuioiid of the Colnmbln Hoitthcru, acioinpank)! by II. C. itonM-r. 4, N- Hur;cin ami .1. A. Little, In tiiMUiitf a reeoimnUMaie-e uf the itriaiud iMdween Slioiill.o and Antelope today with the view of an- rerlnlnltiK wheth"l' a feasible rollle uld be obtained rdionld the mil- road extcinduu come tlilw way. The iltlchitM of (he Coiuiiibla Southern hnvcnhowu a dUptwUtott to brine the road throimhour town, proUd- ed a practk ab tti'ii cult iHMt-urfd. The dlffen-nce In elevation between Khanlko and ,uteloH U chIIiuhIihI IuIhmiImmiI !Wl f.rt. Antelope I h i -aid. It. P.. l!v atH, of Mill ir,k, iii.-l with an accident darlnn the hih water of In! week tliat emne iieur provliitf falal to hlniKcIf and lit which he Huffcred t he dc I'ucliou ttf hU hack ami (lie Iohh of a hote, vaiuetl at flan, lie hail Hint ted to town in company with Mm. Kvann, and In drlvliiK up to t he envk itfiticed that Iheford wan Mahetl out but could not tell to what di-plft owIuk to the muddy water. However he had Mm. Kvann j't out of Hie rln ami drove In. ThehomeHluiineilhitt ly went down lit the nwIiIIu llood. ami It wan with dllth-nlty that .Mr. KvaitH Ha vet I hlmwlf, After Iteln earrltjd down Kln-aui for nenrly Imlf a mile one of (he home xticceetled lu tfettliiK to Khtat, whlh1 the rl wa buffeted about by the watm until It wux a tidal loitH, The regular nnnlvernary of Carna tion chapter No. 4iO. K. S. will N held in Mimonlc hall, Monday March : ItNM, nn which ih-chhIoii the chap ler will 1h vlnitcd by the !rand Worthy Matron. Siwler Helen P. Hiih-li. ShIciu, (iivuon, nml nil meiu Item of Carnation chapter a re cord lid ly Invited to 1h prcHcnt. lty oilier of Oi.i.ik Ki.kinh, W. M. M.V J. Wmi.K, Siv'y. David GilUm Dloi. David (illlmn, n riuchr on lower Trout Creek, died at hU home venter day mornhitf. alter an Hlnec of over u mouth, litveaned wiih .V yearn ml. He moved to Ci-onk coiinly nhoiit live yearn ao nndKcltled on Lower Trout where he took up mini. A dnuuhter, who in now Mm. Miller McPliei'non. anil non, Jake (illlam. came wilii htm from l.nue county to (rook, and were with him at tlie tliueof hln death. Mr. luil iui wan unlvemally popular innom; ItU iieiuhbom nnioiiK w hom he u jihcihi- nldeiitl tin upright man and a Rood cltlen. He ttntt many iriemiw throiiuhout thin wvt Ion of the Hlntc who will learn with sincere iviet of ileiillt in tlie prime ot life. Iturlnl wiuiiiKe niMce ai nay i tihk ttmay The Herald extendn Im Hvmmilhv lo llio noit and ihiuliler who mourn (he lonn of A kind and ever (Minldcr- ntc father. AnteloiK' Herald. Notice to Votan, Now Ih the time to rcjrlnter. You have only until o'chick p. m. May la to reenter, and It In Imperative that ii'ulntration Ik' accomplished mm HHcdlly iih ponKlble. he nure and have your locution, lot nnd blo-k, (iriiundHT of room when lu hole, or ncc I Ion, townnhip and ntnuv, when tail of town. TU in lofin ill tate retfiniratlon ami will Ik1 a lime nn ver for the elector uh well an the County Clerk and all precinct ottlcern. Tldn n'lntnitiou in for two yearn and eovt-m Hm,' com lay pivrddciiibd elirtlon, ItctitcmlM'i' ami hrini:' 'with you your liH'atlou an the clerk will not have time to look up the plain and record an theiv'will Ite wvenil hundreir votem to tvyinteriu tlte next two moiilliH. , J.. I. Smith, County Clerk. I A Card of llnnki With a Fo Remrki I l,t han Ihi'H cuntoniary wiicli per- hoiih have 1hcii hi any nil no I loo where flic aid of friend wan tendered ami accepted, to return Ifmiikn through the laedlitin of Hie lii-HMpM-per, Now 1 have been away from lay home uiii'di of the time during the wlnleratal upon nduralii one week auo found Home "frl'-ndn" hud beii calling on nuMind no) tladlnu me at home hud pnN'i'i di d to mnke tle-m Helve Ihoroinjily fniiil!i;u Willi all of my Ifi'loiiuhmit, iipii'oprialhi( to theinw'lven nuch arlli leij uh (Iiiv hap pent il o wiand iiiojii in need of, A I ira imtormt of their iimiu'h iHiey not ti-M vttiA th'lr curd"),) am con il I'ldai-d to imU your hUUWf In expifnlMf; my urntitmle, md ho iinn h for the property taken hm for wluit wan lift. Clour, khH, nilgai', eoff.-e, etc. were tal.i n, but a nmall lii'ilitlly of inn h wan left ho Hmt I would have i iiotiuh to tlo me iiultl I eonld obhila more, It In true they took all my blanket rind ipiilln but i lie pillow and tnutlrcHH were kft. ,My rubber boolN nml ovemhoen wen ii'piirHi, bill the Inti-r In nboti! oer and pomdhlv I enu wi alonj- wlih my old leather nhoen. My 'rtiiik wa broken oh-u mid every i hln IoknciI npnlde down; not Had I Hi,' mtich of value erept n ntnutl i'' walch chain It wan appropriat ed, but my watch J''h junt an well atlaehed to a leather Htilint; A hioidkep'hlef taken out of my rout, hut they eondileralely allowed iiiyeont to rfinaiii. The fr.vlnjr pan hantttpiired lu their biifiuenx, but Ihe Hfovi' ntilt Htamln lu It h lU'cun tonnd poltlou.t J urn urateful my bookn were not dlniniiH'il not even my f Utile whfeh wan lylnif imi lop of my oilier hookn. I don't believe, Mr, Cdilor that they even oH'iied it. I'rom many perm am I luive Iwirued if iel!y theftn. hoime break Iiik nnd l he ntealhiit of hay, wood, etc., and t hat it-n" off.-ie-en have et"llded iver the -ni.-r portion uj (hi- wim r nets i h. Hurittir l lie e imin nioiilhf of f prln 'i and riimitiei- we1 lxMrt a vtrent latP: of people front the iMH't lii't'ii mid eimterti Kinlen lu arch nf home In lh: wen tern toiiii-1 try. Crook count,-' ci'fem ii.djtee-i uteiitn o t hi'e in tend! tin netilem Hiirli nn In n'tt'tuj-wtl bv no oiher uuly. At Hi tdiuri'. natter proper trriualim; fa. iliilen. ntnk lit Ik'iju. udniiii: and InmU-r-idl tlcse pursuiln an Ik entered tipon wl:h every prow- m-i of tu iin, but tlie Mdclidlnc: net- Her would 1 detenvd from local I u lu a conimuatfy when' ld prniiertv wan likely io Ih-sdolen or hi- honne bfokeiii'iH-u mi, lime it luitlibi niH-ennary for hiai :o nh.eiir ItintM-M from It, ho that In order o induce netllem Itn'imt iii their lot wlih IH miKt i'lve thetti n-amitiablc aiwur- a nee th.it Hell ixTmatn mid propertv will U'H.if.. Hint we are an hone.;; IH'uple. I ha ve lieeii hltherln poHni'nned with the old fnnldoiied idea that we paid taen for the niipport of nlnte I county toveriiuient which Kiiar- n ii teed pritteellon to ourwIveH and property, or at least when crime wan coinndlted all iieeewnnry aid would U' nlven ha the ilete tlin and puiilHlimeut of the criminal. In tlie present enne 1. would ank what hnn been done? Kvhlenlly the cltlwun have derided In their mvii mlmln an to the nusMH ti'd parties, but little effort han yet lnen made towards tie Ir detection nnd an .Indite nays, "tlie olucem emu ito notli un" that in they could do Hoinethl:! if an effort wan made. The writer han lived hi other coun ties of other nlnten where the'cdllcem could and did do noiuel hiutf In such eases. They could not pit vent the commission of crime, but they could and did do soinethTny; (o brim; the culprits to Justice ami secure ade ipiate punUhmeiit for tlie offemlem. Many of your readers reiuemU'r the niiuatioii In Modoc county two or three yearn ao. Petty thieves pur sued their uel'arious eallhie; un mo les led until Hie citizen could stand It no loiter, when nummary punish ment was Inflicted at the offenders: then the otheera whose prerogatives wetv usiiriH-d bit anie tea loan indtrd Indictments weir found and prose- utlonsvliforoiH coniineneed aalitht suspected lynchers, Courts were convened 'trials, finite trials wen- held and the county burdened with a debt of thousands of dolhim with- ait Fiyurluy: the eoinktion of a shifile man. And nil this trouble nihiht have hien obviated by a little attention to duly and prompt action nt the commencement. Klcctioii time in this county Is coiiiinij; on apme, perhaps some of tlie candidal prefer not to Incur Ihe resentment or do anything that would til it nnte the vote of their sup- porters; IT this is the case It were well for them to pause and relleet. Certainly more credit would re bound to t item tor vigorous action In KUpivssiug crime and hrin'lutf to Judtict' the criminals than by allow ing the thieve toescaife the merited punishment which their offences against the community deserve. Wm. Jouxson, Notic While The Journal takes nn impartial view of the above. In Just Ice to the Sheriff It should !h stated that every possible effort has been made to locale the t helving parties. The work has been going on quietly, at tlie Sheriff's itemonal expense, and development are likely soon to re sult. l Isiiot policy for the Sheriff's of fice to linlke public It plans of action in until mat tern which may account for the writer' feeling tlutt nothing is living done. No OompUInt Again! Cow mlu loom Bell, The Oregoillan lu Ms usual crude way ha directly caused an Injustice to be worked against Commissioner Hell of this city. The pnper lu it"IJou uo long since stated thai Judge fiellluger had nlaled several Commissioners for removal, among them being thi local i'oinmlnsloner mainlined thai the charges would be aired In-fore the Cedi-ml, (irmul Jury. It now apH'am that there wen no charge against Mr. l(el whatever ami thai the Oregonlmi n-porler In his stupidity got things mixed mid Inferred nome I hlugn which consequently appeared in Ha nrtl"le. Tin charges aflegeil werr preferred aualnsl oilier Comuilndon- emmid not ngnlust Mr. Ite. A let ter from attorney Masters to Mr, IMI U an follows: "f have called upon John Hull. C, 'A. hiMtrlct Attorney, ami lie informs me lhal I here In no complaint In Ids olllce ngalust you, mid you have not been uuder hiveMHgaHon from his olllce that he has any knowledge of. 1 Hi o J'.nlge IMIluger and he sayi! he h'tii no knowledge of any rlmiual ceargc against you and thai h luol vvihten ymi fully an t your r' taov.il n. comuilnsloner.' M1, li.'li's r. movnl v. ju hi accord ance i h the J udge' expn'sslon to 1dm some lime ago that then were loo tunny commissioners now prac ticing hi this district In proportion (o Ihe hind work and that he would n-mow some -of them. Mr. It' ll ut that lime slated that his resigna tion wan ready at any time ft was wanted. Annual Meeting of tbe Ladiei Aid Society. The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid M.s lety of the I'lmt Presbyter Ian church was held at the home of Mrs. ('leek hist Thursday afternoon, lteportn for year were read ami . howrd the sin lety to )h In a Hour Ishtiig condition which rWhrtH much: en dit on those who have had the direction of the widely (or the year. The desire was manifested that the work of Hit hs-at sisdety might Is Idinlitiisj with the larger work of ihe women of the "Presbyterian Church of the Culted Statenof Ameri ca." This wusnccompHshed through the creation of n new department of the sde(y. The "Women's North, Paclllc Presbyterlail Honrd of Mis sions" holds It sixteenth annual mi-Hug In Portland April Ja. :'l, nt which the society through this new department can now Is repre sented. The following o ulcers were eltvb-d fur the ensuing year: presid ent, Mm. Win. Wigle; vice-president, Mr. Z. W. Coinmertord: secit'tary. Mm. C. I. Wlniiek; tn-awure Mm. It. K. Simpson. Afler tlie business meeting a pleas ant social hour wan shiii. reli-esh-uient iH-ing servtil. The meeting adjourned to meet nt the home of Mrs. C. W. Llklns Maivh 21. Peter bd Ec pester, A priaulneut hotel man of llemldjl. Minn., w ho Isipdtc well known to a numlier of resident lu this city only recently made himself the victim of one of (hose sad Joke we sometimes read about, lu consequence the humorous man, who is prone to play Joke on his family, can read this one ami take warning. On Ihe I'-'ah of last month the wife of Hiis particular man presented him with twin boy. He liecniue ohihirl ous over Hie even) that in a moment of absent minded lies he went to the recorder and named the elder sou. peter, and thelaterarrival, Uciteatcr. Il was to Is' n joke for tally a horl lime, no he ligured; he would spring it on his wife ami after the family laugh was over would explain. Hut this is where Hie sad part comes In. It seems llmt under tlie law of Minnesota, all vital statistics must Is tiled wllhin :10 days, mid In case of birth the date, color, name etc. inns! I K given. The hotel man had I'u Hi lied the requirements of the taw. A day or two alter he had sprung tlie Joke he discovered that It would take nit tinier from the District court to change the names which he hatl tiled. The wife got wise to the fact and has gone home to Ma uutlleourt sets mid the stigma Is removed from the twins. Hfljiubllcin County Contention nnd prhrurlet. The Itepnblicnu County Con vention (or Crook County wjll be held af Prlneville Oregon, April ff. Iltal. at 10 o'clock A. M, and dele gates have been apportioned one at large for each precinct mid one dele gate for each V votes and major fraction (hereof nn cast at the laxf geiier A election for the Hoti. It. S. Cs nn for Supreme Judge. It recommended that the pi! murl.v be held March i. !hi nt );:;( P. M, and llmt all p,'oxi dull 1k resid'iil or voters of the precinct for v lilch they hold such proxies. Till ' JipportlouUICUt Of leen;ilcM ns follows: WlllowCrcek '.''Xummll 1 Prlneville pi Nevi solM Moulgoiui'l'V ' Mill Creek McKay 1 Maury 1 Kiitfiier ,.. Johnson (reck., 1' Imhiud 2 Howard 2 Haystack H liny Creek ....... 4 Hardin 2 Cross Key 2 ClMriy( reek..,.,. 2-Cnmp Creek...,,, 2 Mri'i-w 2 Llack Unite Bend 2 '1 leaver 2 Iieur Creek 1 Vshwood 4 Total delegates llTi. I'y order of P'publicau County Central Commit he for Crook County, Mude 1'ebrimry 27. V.M. W, A. P'i;u Clmirman. Sjilonuai, J mason & Company smh-IjiI prices on winter goods are still in effect and their slock is going rapidly. (Jet a move on f yon waul some of these snaps. ELKINS & KING Sie liable Vehicles The MILLER MEAT MARKET! E M MILLER, Prop ! ... . - J'ealer in FRESH MEATS OUll kin.I, VEGETABLES & FISH 111 Srnson Willi pioil rcuils :ilim( in !.'(t ntrj yon, ("ibav,'lokilig fur' lilit wiiroii. knilt wifti u-c nnd for cuiiilorl. - . It Minr,vi iib U Minimi yon again, 'Hint tlus tturf iiiiiknn Krcat cIniniK for it V(;hu-l Exliibit. HERE IS THE ROSTER I F,irni Wajrons with eitlicr hex nr rack bed, regular, hull truck ' ainl iialf truck iM'iin I j I.iRlit C'oncoril Wngom, platform spring wagnn?, with canopy !ur fxtFiitioa liipfi, j ' Heavy Mountain Hack, with or witout tops, I Buff", with pole or sliiiftn, lignt or heavy. Some are made :i'SKi-ially for livery trade, others for stockmen, Buooics .now t.S OQ TO tiss-oo SPRINfl WAOOMS AND HACKS FROM SI0O.00 TO 185.00 And at.'in and hetween prices to suit all person. ELKINS & KING ELKIXS & KING WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorjiorated 190:',. TllQ Ph I IIU VIIUUWU31 UI U ULOl I laUC r. r, . . 1 TT 1? ' 1 C 1 ' . - ttntnillAliir an, I tfrtlL,0 II 111T1 1 Il I T, I l.tAla h UrOOK lOlintV leoiS, oiilliourij aim ii.vu.-x; ini iii.imii vmvuo In the liu'liiiiiK formerly occupied hy V 1! Dnuk Prinovillc-.MitfJjell Stage Tjine SlITH'S BEGEPTIOH. Wines, Liquors, John iii xsAKKit, rrop. Domestic and Leaves I'riueville nn Mondays, j ImpOrtedCigarS. eiiiioilays and rnilavs, nrrivinp nt Mitcliell tlie same ilav. Leaves Mitcliell on Tuesdavs, TlmrKilays and Satiirdav.-. John TenipU'tnn, Aent. Two Doors South of First National Hank, CHAMP SMITH. The Celebrated A, B. 0. Ueer i Always on Hand. Proprietors of Ik Prineville Soda forks. PR1SKYILLE, OHE. ISOM CI.EEK. ttii si w. "Announcement' Tlie undersigned Ik iJs to announce that he has bought out the ir.teres of Fri'd V. Wilson in the stock of merchandise of Simpson S Wilson, and that as soon as the weather permits will be at home with the largest and best selected stock of 2y SooJs, Jurnishinqs, Shots, and all other kinds of Iffcrchenttiso that have ever been brought to Prineville. Thanking the patrons of the old firm, and inviting the same kindness for the new firm. Si. C. Simpson, PrinevU, - 0rt$o. Xfttmemhar the Old Sialiabh, Ttie "Old Brlclz Store." Democratic County Convention. Thi' leniiernt ie County Convent lot. of Crook County, Oregon, Ik heivby i-nUul to meet nt the Chvult Court room In I'rtnevllle, Onoir, on Nnt unlny, April , 11HI4, nt 11 o'clock, n. in. for tlie puvpone of noniinntine, nnulhhitt'! for nil tin-County othven lo in' tUU'il nt the next jjcnt'rnl t'hf tlon; to ehvt lour delennten 1 1 the lemiK'rntirStnte,CuifirenHlonnl, nml Dlntrlct t'ouveutlonn nml for the trnunuctiou of nui-h other luisiness nn nmy come Itefoiv nuhl Convention. The Convention will cotiNlnt of lit. Delepiten which hnve Ikh'U nppor tloiied nnioitg the nevertil voting piivlnctn nn fullown: Anhwooil :l Hownnl 2 llenr enn-k 2 Iivlnml 2 Henver 2 .lohnmni etwk .. 2 lteml 2 Kutcher 2 Hhick Hutte 4 Mnury 2 Hrcese 1'MeKny :l t'nmp enn'k 2, Mill creek.. :.. 2 Cherry cnt'k Montgomery 2 Cronn Kevn 2 Newnnm :t Hnnlin 2 rriiieville HnycriH'k 2 Summit 2 ihi.vntm-k 4;Wiliow nwk 2 Totnl : lill The nnnie being one lMegnte nt lurge fyr each prin-inct nml tuiffor every l.'i voli'M nml fraction of N tr over cunt lu 11HI2 for Hon. tleorgv K. ('hninberhiin for (iovernor. The Cent ml Committee reconuncml e1 that the rrhunrlen Ih hehl lu the nevernt precinct h. at the voting place therein un Snturtlay, Manh 2tl. TXM. at 11 ti. m. Done by order of the Democratic County Central Committee. March ."i, Itni4. L. N. Lhhiktt, M. It. ItnioK, Chairmuu. Sivretary. Our Motto-' "eulckSalts nnd Smmll protllw." SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. One Mono.. tad Smmll Promt." We Will Give a Pair ot Shoes 21BSO LUTELY FREE to Any Person Who is How Barefooted. WE Have Just Received a Large Line of the Famous C. tlOTZIAN SHOES, and these added to Our Already Large Stock make us the FINEST and LARGEST Assort ment of Shoes ever shown ill Prineville. "SEEING IS BELIEVING. Visitors tn OCR S'lORE are not asked to Purchase but wo are confident that if yni inspect 0VR LINE and learn 0lT It PRICES. You will become 01'K CUSTOMER. We are offering some special values in our lines of F. MEYERS fine shoes and Washington HEAVY Shoes, as we must make shelf room for our new stock. We Have More Than 100 Different Styles to Select From. WE IfflVE ONE PRIGE TO ALL