Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 01, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Candidates Column
ZProfcsstonat Cards.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
STEFFA A BAI LEY, Publishers
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advnr
Onr Ysr $l." Six M.mtlw 75 rt
Thiw Month totK iile ('.ie ft els
a QatAc hittiv a-l ort im ue ft t. 7. .-.-m an.l " .-.-nt. at,.r.iiutf to Uttn' ant
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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1906
Register!
n( Ill.V lU.'tlillcittiollK .111.1 II 111 ..III' ; M'frmwf-mt.jC-m
,Yjrv'.
Do it now.
Absinthe makes the Iwart rov
fender.
Western Crook would
have the county court sit
take notice.
like to
up and
lMvlfttlly solicit x.utr Mtiort.
S. , Moih.kn. rrlncvllle.
W. W. Bra far Sil(.
To t he Kcill.icntt xolei'Miif Crunk
county: I licivl.y itiinutiec my eitn
ili.lacy for the itoitituatloii to the
ottlce of slteriff of ("look county at
j and of Kastern Oregon in particu
lar; ins integrity has never turn 1 1. .pt II rhiitiriK ami reMvtfnll.v
ijuestioned; has ,i clean record and solicit your NUmrt
the sunnort and cont'ulcnce of thei ". V. Hkoxvn, fross Keys.
people. He is recognized Sfi n f
the lending lawyers of the state,
and a a campaigner has no stiper
iors and hut fexv equals in the state
of Oregon. No man ever had a
stronger home endorsement.
March 1. The lion proved to he
nothing more thar a sxveet voiced
lom cat.
(ieorge Katter was shot to death
in a it Louis saloon hraxvl last
week. There were two punctures
in his meal ticket.
The movement to give stockman
of any community contiguous to a
forest reserve greater voice in fur
nishing the evidence upon which
range allotments in the reserve
are made, has received consider
able imjietus since the question
was raised by Senator Fulton in
connection with the allotments on
the Wenaha reserve, of Oregon.
In case stockmen feel that they
are aggrieved, they want the right
to have the issue given impartial
hearing. Such an issue would in
volve the questions of the nutnWr
of stock a forest reserve range will
support without injury to the re
serve, and the respective interests
of stockmen. In apportioning le
tween prior occupants of the same
range, stockmen want equity in
Mired. Also the question has
arisen regarding the future. Some
have deduced that the present
custom of the forestry department
in apportioning to former occu
pant of the reserve range, will
establish a perpetual right for
given stockmen, so that all sub
sequent stock fnterests will be ex
cluded from this government pri
vilege. Senator Fulton hopes to
have something more-definite than
the present procedure, laid down
for the future.
Some of The Reasons Why Charles A. Johns
Should Be Nominated.
He is a native lorn citizen of
the United States; forty-eight
years old; in the prime of life and
a type of the younger and pro
gressive element in the republican
party. Is a pioneer of Oregon.
Has resided twenty-nine years in
the Willamette Valley and eigh
teen years in baker City. Oradu
ated from the Willamette Uni
versity with an A. B. degree in
1878; admitted to the bar in 11.
Has alxvays taken an active in
terest in public affairs. Was
elected mayor of Baker City in
1891, re-elected in 192, anil again
in Xovemlter 1904 by the largest
majority any candidate ever re
ceived for that o'lice. In June
1905 was elected school director
for the fourth consecutive term
and received every vote cast. Has
always taken an active, personal
interest in educational affairs.
Excluding saloons, he lias
support and endorsement, without j
regard to party, of practically
every business interest in Baker
county. Is qualified by nature,
learning and experience to rill that
position. Has never been a fac
tional man; is not a factional can
didate and would not be a factional
Governor. Has always been a re
publican and a loyal supporter of
its ticket and principles; his nomi
nation would harmonize and unite
the party and insure the election
of a republican Governor. He is
the choice of Eastern Oregon,
which, in the congressional elec
tion of 1904, cast nearly seven
thousand more votes than Mult
nomah county. Baker county is
one of the largest in Eastern Ore
gon, and in its whole history has
never received any political recog
nition by the republican party,
either state or federal, by election
or appointment.
Chas. A. Johns has been a man
V- v.
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B. F. Jotiuoa far Sii(f.
To the Uepttl.llcati Voterx of t'rook
County: I hereby aititoiiiue myself
a cxn.li.late for iiotiiinatlon to the
ottioe of Slteriff of Crook County
slilijivt to t he il.vi-iotl of t he l;eittli
ltcan votcru at the primary el.vllon
in April "JO, I'.KHi.
It. K. Johnson, I'rlitex llle.
Belknap cf Gdivards
January Cash Clearing Sale
m
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!rtmn'll; Oitfatt.
Jf, 5?isnitrf
!PAt4C4tn ami Surytum
All Ihcv ioods mid W':i-ll t;.'i.dsl:eltlliaiils A i iiui Jt'ol lii-liotl of Silk lo'lllllilhl' til odd
maiked at Coat ntnl xxtll be sold al liMiwl li to be i-old ill
Ono-Fourth Off One-Half Prlco
lor this sale only. Everx thiny goi"4 in .Smiic kihuI waist length ;uimuik litem
lhi l.ol ,hi-t as Marked. A Snap for the l'licis.
A Clearance Sxxerp of all lleii.lv Made Silk
Special In Flannolotton ,m,, Nv (), Hl, Wlll(.,, '
I Jiccnl. ."i cciil and '.' cent qualiiicn Uvular .pl:t lilies at each $1.50
Votir i hoi.e IO cents por yard " " l.m " 50
I ail I Iiichi.liN 5?i5..iO, S7..0 .ii n I
18
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fS WURZWEILER 8l
in all Sizes Must be Sold
l.'iO,
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:...0 ainl
!.00 Valui's I'm-
i 00 " fur
Hi " for
$1.7n
THOIVISOW 82
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
JA StreaJ far SHtriff.
I'o the m nm raiU- voters of t rook ! 0' Jfyda
! county: 1 hereby aitiiotiiue myself a '
cat). II. late for ; lite llotuiltatiolt to the Physician aMt Siyron
i.,tn.... ..r vt. ...iff . .( iv....t .....,,.i.. '
"MCl.l- XN-.H1.HM. I'ltOMfll X' tl.1V OW Nl.lITi
(MN'noil. subject to the ilivisloit of i
I . i... , . !
j 1 1 it iiiii.Hrfi.it lot ii oi i ur x'tiuitty
'at 'the iriiuary election to In- lu-l.l
Fred W. Mullcey, Republican Candidate for
Senator the Short Term.
Fred W. Mulkey xvas born in I'ort
latt.I. Oreji.iit. and is a tvsiiletit of
his native i ity. He is a yotttii; man
with every .-ii-eouiilihiiicnt which
shotilil ii :t ! if n- liitu for this liiuli
otlice. lie is a yra.lii.tle of the
State Cniversity .f Oregon, the New
York l.axv St-1 1 of New York City,
ainl is a la xvx t of hiiili slan.lini;. a
man xx ho has traveled extensively ill
our country as well as abroad. He
has Miidied our institutions and
April in. l!n;.
.1 xci h Sritot it, Lamouta.
Frk Elk.. f SkHf.
I hereby aiutollin-e luym'lf as a
catnlidate for iioiuinat ion to the
otliie of Sheriff of Crook eoiiiny,
stibjivt to the iltvixion of the Ite-'
publican voters at the primaries
April in. llNMi.
I'u.xNk Ki.kiNs, Madras.
J. H. Hwr Coat? Cl.rk.
To the Kepllblitilll voters of Crook
county: I heivby aitaotiiice my cillt
didacy for the republican nomina
tion for the otlice of futility clerk
under the direct primary laxv, sub
ject to the derision of the Voters.
.1. II. II XNKK, I'riliex ille.
OH'H K 0K lltw'K Nuttrti OI' At.Xl-.i
littt,. s'...o; Ki:ll.K. : oriSM-iot
XI Krtl.t'tT Cm K. H
Or,
I. W. SPEAR
Jccct Stablc
and Sre Camp JVouje I it,!
L-5
W II HAT HAV
25 Cts. Ill-A I)
II. iv .mil (ii. iiu Sl..'.'i .. r .lax. 1 r.insn-iil
ttit.l. s..lt.'it. .1. I Mini' mii.ti1 ..it mill XA.t.r
tt-ntnt ran U- mii.lf i-iinifi.rlal.l." :it lli- LI
McFarlHnd stand. Prniovtllc, Or!
1
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tWVVVVV VVV V'M-
w. .cc,. g(ar Barbershop
1 he nndersijiiied. respectfully pre-;,
seats
l.w Hill..,, tit fit. rn .11 1 ,1 .,- I I.
mparetJ them with foreiuit coiiu- j voter ..f (1 k coiintv t ireiron. a a ' ?
tries. He is a loyicnl thinker, a j Candida te to the olllce of County ; H
foivefttl s-aker and an .irdent par-j ci,.rk at the primary el.vti.in April : &
liaineiitanatt. He lias many fneiuls. ; -ju pic,
both rich and poor, for he is a
courteous gentleman al all limes.
He is a Republican always. He
has supported all the nominee of
the Republican ticket at all time.
He is as local to his t.artv as to his
friends. He has confidence in t he I
Vi. Johnson.
M. H. Bll for Ceuatjr Trmiftr.
Our liaircutlinij is up-lo-ilalc.
Our sliaviny is
comltirlalilc. Our shop is
new and clean.
HenclerHon Buildmif
I'UIXI'.YU.I.K. - nUKiitiN
To t lie I teiiUH-ra tic voters of Cro. ik
county: I hereby announce myself a i "
candidate for the dein.M-ratic 11. mil-1..
for coiintv treasurer liefore!"
ieope and i xvillimc to abide by
their d.H-ision at the primary
election.
Orey.iit tuitls such men as Fred Y. j
Mulkey. The It. publican party j
need such men. and the voters I
sit. mid see that such melt are nunil-j
tlilted Mild elected. i
the direct primary election on Apr
2i. M. IF I'.Kl.I.. Frineville.
A A A AAA
'j O'Neil Bakery
. In the Miller Building !
j Fresh liread. I'ies and Cakes
n jtlwjiv ..11 1 1 ; 1 ll.l
H I'astry of all kind made to
Notice is hereby y;iveii that sealed order. p
ids will In- nvelveil bv Crook Count V ' II , u
S FKINLVILLL, - UKbUUIN ?
Bids Wanted.
' 4
John H. Aitkin, Candidate for Republican
Nomination as State Treasurer, the
Right Man for the Office.
Joint H. Aitkin of Huntington is
the most spoken of candidate for
stHte treasurer, and a an Eastern
Oregon candidate, a man of finan
cial ability and splendid reputation,
will be hard to defeat. He is re
ceived with favor every xvhere.
Albany Herald. I.iuit County.
J. H. Aitkin of Huntington, can
didate for slate treasurer, xvas in
the city AVednesday looking after
his interests with reference to his
candidacy. Mr. Aitkin made this.
otlice a pleasant call and impressei
the political man as a strong am
clean man. F.ngene Register. I.aite
county.
lien. John H. Aitkin of Kastern
Oregon, has announced himself a a
candidate for state treasurer In-fore
the republican lu'mmne. Location
and iualilication gives to (ienernl
Aitkin a strong lead for the nomi
nation. It seems conceded that this
nomination should go to Kastern
up to March T. l'., for Sixty cords
! of xvoo.l. eit her dry or green sound
. . . '. . ...
i.oiiy juniM-r wooii tour lift long, or
. : . . . , .1., : .. t
' pine xx 01 11 1 0. or 1 10 11 long or ; ;pX--a-T-1-rU-T-i-TT
four f.vt long, r.nls to specify klnil ' i
and .piality and lengi h of xvood and 1 jf
price er cord, and to lie delivered ' ft
on or liefore Octolw-r l.'i, l'.lOii at the j!
Court 1 l.,.usi-and High school I'nlld- 7I
ing in I'rinevllle, Oregon. All bids to ' 5
lie tiled with t he Count v Clerk. JF
71
'otinty Clerk.
Uy order of the ( 'otirt.
J. J. Smith. County Clerk.
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IJf 'C 1 'I' I L'L.' 11- 1 V'C I. I ii-:. . .
1 1 J i 1 1 1 . o.x.Nirt': rue Ijj
C. W: Ef.Ki.Ns. l'rim ville Oregon.;
"1
M . Hohner's
HARMO N ICAS
of all Hip latest si vies at
prices that are rit:ht.
1). 1. Adainson & Co,
THE IMPORTED
BELGIAN STALLION
1906
Brillant de Aubremee
(1880 120260'
iKoii:iM v or
I lie Haystack Livestock llrceders Association will lie
kept at the Leach Place, three miles vet o! Lamouta
on Prineville-Cnlver road, except 1'ridavs ami Satur
days, when he will be at the S. S. Ilrown place.
SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL
Description: Unll-int is a im v !a !;, In-avy lioiif.l, ln'a v clicsto, iocm, rciuailx.'ililv
In-art v aii.l i 1 yrtr I cll italiiii lo traiiHinit tlral't clianirtrr lt Iiis foal. Color
lU.iclx, with w liitf markings. Wcifo '2(HM jmhi mort' or less accoiilino tn
(nlhlitiolis.
Fees: Siiiirl' si'i' ice .S10 1 1 1 at time t" scr ici'. Season $20 "ln' :il ''in of season
I lisili aiice $ J.S ilue wlion t'ual snelxs. Also pavaltle if mare is ilisiosei nf, or
thi.veil t'l'oin tlie ciHiut . Mares trmn a tlistahee' xx ill lie xvi carcil for at cost nf
(Veil milv, but will not assume resnimiliility in ease nf ai i iilent,
l'eliev iiiu;. Iliat fanners .sIhuiM imt rely mi llie urain inarUet alone, (lie almvt'
eniujiaiiy was nranieil to f.u'ilate tlie lireetlin of imprnvril stoek. I Inrses nf llie
almve type will enable tliem tu prolitalil v market their sHiplns prmlnee at lioine,
(. Spri nirer. I'resiiltMit: .las. T. Koliinsoii, See ret a r; T. .1. I.e:iei, Treasurer.
... , .1. II. Wiii.l.tiii. . K. Ilelfrieli. (J. II. (Mmrn
I iireetm s: , , .... . , . .,
.1. L. W iihIoiii. and S. s. Irnwn
ADDRESS:
H. L. B. Association
CULVER, OREGON
rrXEfErErrr3
; Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily Between Prlneville ana snanmu
SCHKItILK
Leaves Slmniko, li p. m. Arrives at I'rineville n. m.
Leaves I'rineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Slianiko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
Oregon. Mr. Aitkin ha all the I
the I 1 '("'thlicatioiis for t lie office, j
-lelianon i rlterion, l. inn county,
(jeticral John II. Aitkin of lliuil i
inglon. presidetil of it large liter-1
cantile rompnny. and a man well i
known all over the slate, has de-
cideil to becoine a candidate fori
state treasurer. He xxtll probably I
be the only Kastern Oregon man to !
come out after this office, anil can j
be heartily recom mended to the
people of Western Oregon for his
character as a man and his high j
standing in business circles. Daily '
Capital Journal, Salem. Marion Co. j
The best way to ascertain a man's j
real worth and staitdiiig is to go to:
his In oil.- neighborhood, w here his
daily walk and conversation are arij
open book. Such ft test will dis-!
close only good for J. II. Aitkin's!
cause, for his friends and in ighborsi
are jumping at the chance of say-!
ing good things about him
citizen and also regarding his stand
ing as a successful business man.
There can be no iiueslion but xvhat
he is a man well worthy of the con
fidence and respect of lite people of
Oregon, and he i going lo make a
mighty fine official, one xvho would
rellect much credit upon this great
c mi i n. in xxvait h. I 'in ix i ii.i Vnllcv
.of affairs in the history of the state j N(.VV)i( U(ttielMii-. Jougl.-.s couniy. j df"JNLmMJ
Yours With
The Goods
WIDE AWAKE
I. MICHEL
We are recclvinji goods all the time and our stock will
complete.. Our store is small hut we have the jjnoils just
the same :-: :-: :-: :- ::
In Shoes We Have The Best
Julia Marlowe Shoes ud Oxfordi fn La lies. IVst Kimium nt 'l best :id-
xeriiscd shoe in the world
The Original Packard Shoe for Men. Ihill mat tup, litdit sole, militiirv
heel.
The Flintttone Special Shoe. Military heel, dull mat top, creased
oak soles.
Improved Drenwell Line, (iooilyear welt, Kscex lust, medium so
side ful;.
Prince Special, New Style. McKay sewed, national iast, double sole
full edge, any ntid's hIioc.
And Many Other Stylet for Ladies', Oent's, Misses', (iirls and Hoys.
OnrOeiit's Km iiishing iinids is also complete with the hilesl styles
I)on't lorjjet the fact that our line of (iroc.eri"S is also Complete
I MICHEL
VIIOIpS
out-
DUGTION SALE
una
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A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
i
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and 1
Winter Underwear
Has been made as we intend to sell them out
complete in order to have room for our Spring
Stock. (Jet our prices before buying elsewhere
A CIIOICi: LINK OI j
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco 1
liti
CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE
OWL CASH STORE
Dunham & Adams
Prineville, Oregon
J. W. HANLEY
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable l j
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Hoi-hhs Boarded by thfi Dnv, Week !
or Month , j
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Horses to Hay 50 con(;n per span . t:j
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j First Class Livery Vi
i llie for Rent i t J
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LUMBER
When in need of Lumber
Shigles, Mouldings, Windows!
Doors or Glasses see
SHIPP & PERRY
For Prices on Them
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