CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Candidates Column Car. BKGBBBBBBBB & COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GKOOK COUNTY S. E. Hit ft swf 3TEFM BAIUY.PublUhtn , i;,.,,,,,,,,, . x ,,,,. , t , , lk county: I lijrv the ii.iiiihi.tnuii in 1 t?ic oitu-o of slieriu of Crook, count v mid submit herewith my n.une for imr -i niftlr t Inn t the priinttrx St. Mitrrril l Ibr i o i i fi r I' r I n t i 1 1 . iirnm. . n .1 r I iinit SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably in Advanc One Year l-' St Months "ids Three Months... MnitU' t'opie Sols ,5 . Wr. Advertising Rates: - lii'l t. IK l Ke.lrm l 00 Kr hi. h. Hume I RpMlmioiu of Conduli'iK-t $!.. li.IMi.IM ll Ifel T. ,., t ft II. I iltl'I'Ht ttikrf 1 II til I1IIIO A ltd il.S .. ni ir line. Crd. .( Tli.uk n. I "I"1""" 1 cni.ioi. Unt", "Ur'. uc. ,! aii.1 "r.Mrni ilf I ctnt worn Published Kvery Thurwly at the Journal B u i Id i n , I'riiieville, Oregon THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906 POTATOF.S WANTKM: Write to for t lie effort which will le made C. V. Ki.kins, l'rincville Oregon, j towards beautifying them. The ojlv iiioiuIhts of the organization. tt 1 1 heir annual inerting which takes month will take the matter, which ha. already heen discus-eil, hefor Georee Wilev i? in the from his Mock ranch nt Tost. E. H. Sparks is in the city from hi ranch at Black Hvitte. J. F. Morrie moved into the residence on Main street which he purchased" a short time ago from Mrt. Isaac Moire. George Meyer?, who has charge of the A. H. Lippman A Go's, fur nitura store at Rend, was in the city during the week. Repistrntion in the precinct of Prineville this morning ninnlered 146. Kntcher was a close second with 132. j J. H. Burson is in the citv to-! (he Annex for action and an eftort will be made to get the school children and property own ers tntere-sted in. a plan of making general improvements to the lawns and residence property in all over the city. The work i commendable and will no doubt meet with ready approval. LAMONTA NEWS NOTES. T. F. McCallister wti Thursday. town A. Mlshter wen! to Korcut on day to make final proof on his j lundn.-KS trij Thursday homestead. Fred Stuart also made final proof before county clerk Smith. Mrs. C. A. Luelling and child ren, who have been spending the past winter with relatives at Mil waukee, returned home last Thurs day. Mr. Luelling drove down to Shaniko to meet them. Since the first of the month when collections began on the U05 tax roll, the sheriff's office has re ceived approximately 118,000 on the assessment list. Sheriff Smith expects considerably more than that amount to come in before the 15th of the month when the re bates cease. ('. A. Newliill was over from (4rli ily Saturday ret limine Sunday. Mr. O'Neil. of Fortut. whs in town Friday on lmsine. Mr. O'.WII nvoinpanled liim. Mrs. F. H. Minyvrs is apeudtnii tilt" vvii'k on the ranch near Crooked river. Mim Ktliel Smith and brother. Walter, returned from I'riiieville Satunlay hi"ht. Scliool Andrew teaehiim. Im'U.'iii here Larson, of Wednesday. Madras, is Alva Walters, a limther of Mrs. M. J. Miller, arrived Saturdav from j western On-iimi to Uit with I relatives. M. T. Cowan ami son ltoli came I up Iroin the ranch Iriday. Mr. In the coming primary election ! Cowan staid over Sunday, (toll re- it should be rememliered that no voter who has not already regis tered aa voter of the county will be allowed to participate in the election. The swearing in of votes on that day is prohibited. Consequently all who desire to take part in the primaries should register liefore the books close. J. H.. Edwards, of the Baldwin Seeep it Land Co. at Hay Creek who has tecn visiting in England for gome time past has purchased some blooded horses in Wales and they were shipped across the water ths first of this month. The stxk will be sent direct to the Hay Creek ranch, which will now be productive of Shire horses as well as thoroughbred sheep. Carey Foster is making arrange ments to begin the irrigation of his ranch south of the city about the first of the month. The 15 horse-power Fairbanks easoline I f"r .' ... , . . ,, , j the Kidnevs. online wnicii ne initialled over a .(. year ago will play this year and used to its ruiicst capacity, lninng the past t nrnmic t lie same day. A crowd of youue folks from over town attended the danee at Culver Friday nilit where an enjoyalde evening was spent. Tom lienefield and sister, Miss Ivy, left for Mill creek Friday where Mr. llenetield will y;o to work for Haw kins Bros. Miss Henetield Koes to the home of her sister. Mrs. Henry Heard, to live. eiettion April "JM. 1n. I ask a l your hands a careful eoiixIdei'Mllou of my oiialltW-NlloitH and if In your md worthy resixvtfnlly sohelt your support. s. F. Hoim.ks. I'rinexllle. ?. W. .S9s W. W. Inn far SUnif. iT.aaiy yAj,.;,.m To the Kepul.hcan voter, of t rook 7)riL.n ,C ?,.,t I- county: I ljeivdy announce iu. can dldacy for the iiouiiualloii to the ortice of Sheriff of Crook county at the April primaries and reevt fully solielt your support. W, W. Hrown. Cross Kevs. i0.n tM.H. efit. B. r. Mwi It SWiff. To the KepuNUan Voter of Crook County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the ortice of Sheriff of Crook County Cmtu sutdect tothe decialou of the Repub lican votera at the primary ehvtlon in April 20. lHi. It. F. Johnson. I'rlneTlUe. ! Uk Unmi ft Sanf. To the lVmocratic voters of Crook ' county: I herehy annoinue myself a candidate for the iiomiuatliiit to the ottivv of Sheriff of Crook county, Orv-Kon. suljvt to the il'laion of the IVniiH-ratlc votera of the county ' at the primary election to lie held ' April l!0ti. .1 mob .nt kmc ii, I.anionta. i - - i Fraak Efkix It SWtff. ' I hereliy anuonnce myself a a candidate for nominaiioti lo the: ortice of Sheriff of Crook county,; Hiilijevt to the deilnioii of the Ite-1 pulilUau voter at I hi- primarlra April iM. li, j Fkakk Fi.ki.ns. Madras SAjrttmit mutt iSttryom tPrimin'l, Oram. Cm isKii(i Cn.mrri v ! on Nn.itT oiru On 1Hv V ikTH AHIXvlX'll Imi snii Kksiiikm h riin i: Mkthimiiht Chi si-h Hotic to Debtors. Sa CU fr SMI. To the Uepuliliean votera of Crook county: 1 herehy auuounce niyraelf a J candidate for nomination to the ottiee of Sheriff of Crook votiut sub- ject to the dvisioii of the Itepaldicuu votei-s at the primary election on April Lli. 1:v. - Sam Col. I. ins. 1'rlnevllle. J. H. Hwr ft C.aaly Cl.rk. To the Kepulilii-aii voters of Crook county: I iiereliy anuoiince tuy can didacy for the republican nomina tion for the ottiee of county clerk under the direct primary law, suli ject to the decision of the voters. .1. M.tliAi:K, I'rlneville. I. W. SPEAR Jeeci Stable ! mnJ fit Cm my JVoute r W 11 HAT II A V 25 cts. ii i:ai t ti.iv slid Urain l..'.' kt ils) . i i,uin nt ludr solicited. (. ulup win re y,m sn.l your tenuis can t nimie roiiitort:itl nt the ull McFaiiauU Stand. PriunvilWi, Or New Spring Dress Goods New Showing of Beautiful We ll:ive here it sIh'UMi'.; Ill all the lending Spring Shirts Waists in Lawns sh'iilcs of tit.iv lb it has never been eiUiilc! Kiulu oidcicd Linens, I' ii'.liicil M.nhas and in Fiinexitlc before. Cream and While Luce Ti innued Wash Silks in all colois and Knulisl, Mohair Unllianieei.s, Henrietta ,- new sixle 75 trntt lo $3,50 rmc bctross, etc. iiuludini' main .u.Mlly waist- All all I u.l i e at I of Novell Ne, k llibbons in i, for Spiiim. Tinsel !ells, !m k and Side Coin!., Hand 1 Mae,s, Silk and Kid loves, Wah Mi"n Crr Vnricty Watch OUf sllOW Window nr,sssWiss,.,.MKini!ii ropiins. M.-rcer- oi' a Grand Display of ie.i iiatti-is, Persian i.awn iiinities, imiia jyefi's and Boys Spring Liuetis, Madr id snd Krem h (iinhams from , V2 cents to (.; cents per yard. VlOtlUng "I "I" HI WURZWEILER & THOIVISON M DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS V,! 4 The place lo buy your Uest b q Roasts, Steaks, Etc. 2 Is at the 2 i O. K. Meat Market p ijrafjK ly. ay: vy. .tK ayt wj. yi iyi tf. Wl Jokuaa for Caaatjr CUrk. The undersifiued. resect fully pre-, sents his name to the republican voters of ( rook county ( ireifon. as a caniliilate to the ortice ot lotintv j Clerk at the primary election April All parties knowing themselves In- j iM. l'.nsi. Wm. .Ioiivson. ilebteil to the unders1tued firm kindly settle their aeeounts as soon as possible. We have considerable money outstanding and the closing; of both small and larife accounts will Is esteemed a favor. Smith & ( i.kkw. Torture By Savages. Speakini; of the torture In which oine of the savage triiies in the Philip pines subject tlinir captives, remind." me of the intense suffering I endured three months from intiamation of says W. M. Sherman, of flshinr Me. "Notions m i.i le brought into; untn j uM Klectrie Hittern. thre iKittleii of which completely cured me.'' Star Barbershop Our liairrulting is up-to-date. Our shavini is comfortable. Our shop is new and clran. Henderson Building rRINEVIM.K, - oltKi.oN ' M. H. BU ft CwuIt Trettarer. To the IlemiXTHtic voters of Crook county: I hereby a inn mure myself ti candidate for the democratic iiomt- nation for county treasurer Is-fore! . the illri-ct primary eleetiou on April j ilk rfV A A rf M. H. Hki.i., I'rinevillH. Court Proceeding. j O'Neil Bakery " i- ik. m:ii a..;j. s i Cures Liver Complaint. Jypejsia, fill MiiiiiilnriiliL mnri. 1.. ...1 u i Blofsl disorders and Malaria: and re- stores the weak and nervous to robust! "... i n..!-!.-.! health, ljuaranieed by D. P. Adaiuaon and Templeton A Son druggist. Price 50e. IVtltl.ni for clutUKs i countvH .,' T.T " ! ! n jiiuhv (III miliu. road bv C has. Altschul, bond tiled 1 M , ., . , . . , , K I l ast rv of all kinds made to jf and approve!. Viewers and sur-j , ,r, ,.r k veyor ordeii-d to meet March 2rt, 1 Jj st view out. survey and report on I PRI NEVILLE, - OREGON W same. vv v-V v v Application and contract f--r; l linutititr of Crook Countr .IouiiihI ranch has been made ready for seeding and a larger acreage will be in alfalfa this year, requiring nearly as much water as the plant is capable of pumping. Daten have been set for the wool sales which take place at Shaniko and neighboring points during -May, June and July. Sales at Shaniko take place June 5 and 6, 19 and 20 and July 10 and 11. Notice has been for warded relative to the above from H. C. Hooper, secretary of the Oregon Wool Growera' Associa tion and due notice of any change in the above named dates will be made in the press and bv notices posted at previous sales. Kd. T. Pierson, editor of the Granville, North Dakota, Record, who was in the vicinity a few weeks ago and bought laud, to gether with five other North Da kotanri, of the Deschutes Irrigation t Power Co., wrote a two column article to his. paper, while in Port land, descriptive of the country and his impression of it. The ar ticle is a good advertiser for Crook county, shows clearly the good op inion the country creates among the new comers and no doubt will be the means of bringing other set tlers to this region during the com ing spring and summer. If the plans now being coi'i aiderad by the members of the Socialist County Convention. 1 ii bv 1 1 and placed in full on journal. Application of F. W. Durbln for county exhibit at atate fair continued. Claim for damages caused breaking through county bridge by ; 4 George Fielding continued for re port from road supervisor. Statement of Ituad IHrit. No. by H. K. I'arrish approved. r M. Hohner's HARMO N ICAS of all the. latent styles at prices that are riirht. J). 1. AUamson & Co. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, state of Oregon. Is hereby called to meet at the Cir cuit Court room at i'riiieville. Ore gon, on Wednesday, April 25th, at fo a. in. for the purpose of nominal-! C(Jni ract for wood awarded to J. j j-irjrrrjyiii-rra inji cundidutes fui' all the county J Cautriall for -iO cords of wood at j orlices to be filled at the next gen- court house and 30 curds at Htghl era! election, and for the transaction i school to be measured as stacked at j THE IMPORTED IfhAC BELGIAN STALLION rillant de Aubremee (1880i (20260) ikoi'i:ktv or The Haystack Livestock Itrccdcrs Association will he kept nt the I. each Place, three miles west ol I.anionta on I'rineville-Cnlver road, except I'ridays and Satur days, when he will ho at the S. S. Hroxwi place. SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL Description: IJiill.uit is .utv l:iri;t heavv Loncil, lii'iivv t liei-tnl In !, iciiinrkalilv lnvirtv ami nii'l. vvrll iiialitlc. to transmit 1 1 raft i-hai actrr to his foal. Color lilack, with whitf inatkiiijrs. Wt-iirlii 'J(MK) muiii.s niori or less accoidinu to coniliti'iii. Fees: at rlnl of miton lispoHi'il of, or Sinirli' sorvici' $10 1 n at tinu of (r ii-o. Season iue I n-Miratiee jf'JS lne wln-n foal sucks. Also payable if mai'e is luoveil from t In fount v. Mares from a ilistance L- well rarnl for at eost of feeil only, Lut will not assiimi' resjionsiliility in case of jnviilent, l'ielie ihir, tliat farmers 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 not rely on the urain market jilono, the alovi omipMiiv was oiLranietl to facilate the Lreedin of improved stoek. Horses, of the aIov type will enable them to protitahlv market their surplus produce at lionie. (i. Springer, President; .las. T. Koln'iison, Secretary: T. .1. I'aeh, Treasurer, .1. II. Windotn. . K. Ilelfrich. (i. II. (KLorn .1. I.. Windotn, and S. S. lirown Directors: ADDRESS: H. L. B. Association CULVER, OREGON a REDUCTION SALE j m of such other business as may come lfoi'e said convention. The con vention will consist of one delegate at larne from each precinct and one additional delegate for every eight (i votes or majority fraction there of cast for the Socialist candidate for Supreme Judge. All members in good standing of the Crook County Socialist Local are admitted as delegates. So proxies will be enter tained. The Central Committee re commended that the Primaries be held in the several precincts at the voting place therein on Saturday, April 14, 1HW. at 1 p. m. Delegates have been apportioned among the several vol iug precincts as follows: Ash wood .'!. Hend lilack Untie 4. j I'.ear Creek 1. Denver 1, lini;s(? 1, ' Notice of Final Settlement. per cord. , ; utice is Lureoy Klven mil iiroie o... ,... t.ct.-. . .-,... ou McV aduiinictrator of the .slate of MetulJister road approved. William McVay, dccea.l hun rendered Report of surveyor and viewer ) amf tiled hi dual aucouittiiiK uf ml on W'agoliblast road approved and j mi'iistiauon of said estate ami the Court -.I ..eilei-e.l ooeiied hiuI ileetxi-M!) M ! m appointed Monday, the itli .lay ol nubile lildumv. Clerk to notilv ' -MT. at 10 o'clock ill ih forenoon at oir ivuuuiy ioiiri iimoji ih. ri uii'vnit.'. Oregon us the time and pluce for bouring il final accounting. At which time ami ouired by la w. Houd notice and proof aud iioud of T. M. tludson et al approved. Surveyor and viewers ordered to meet, view out and survey and re port on road. Meet March li. Krror in assessment roll amount ing to $9.45 against J. V. iooue, continued for Itemized statement of severul aniounts of taxes. Affidavit of wrongful assessment of Deschutes Irrigation & Power Cross Keys 1, Camp Creek 1. Hardin .company sent to district attorney 1, Howard 1, Hay Creek . Haystack ! opinion. :i, Ireland 1, JoluiHon' Creek , K ut-1 Supervisors report of Win. Kver cller o. Moiitgomerv '. MeKav i biuliiini iniiii-ovcd Mill Ce....l. 1 Mo,.,.,- I v Creek 1, I'riiieville 4. Summit i t. Willow Creek I, Powell I'.ilttes ,if Lamonta 1, Hedniond 1, Laidlaw I, f Deschutes 1, Warm Springs 1. r Done by order of the Socialist I Cmintv I 'i.i 1 1 et, I I ', i ,, i i i i.u. l i. - 1 IL Ladies' Annex carry through, ' i .,..,. ... ' , & ',bs'o. .1 . II. l'KMIA.VI, (.ha riua u K u :ll . 1 Ml I. ,1 i. .1 . 9 Try some of our own make of 3 I , , . , , . . place an peroii uneresieu in uuiu esiiue iiiay appear 'and tile tlieir ol.ji'Cti.inn to Hai'l accouiitini-'. HkoH'Ik M;V v, Adiiiiniatrunir of the e-inte of Williuia M'ay, Deceased, Dor.tor Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth .Mclver, ofVau(iiorn, Me., is the sub jttct of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide c ircle of friends. He gays of his case : "Owing to severe iiiHarnation of the Throat and conges- tlpn of the JiiiniH, three doctors gave mw up to die, when, as a hist resort, I waa induciel to try Dr. Kind's New j Discovery a'nd I "am happy to May, it. Rarnn nnri Uamc 3aved my life." Cures the worst O. K. Meat Market J v.ouniry jniers not overiooueo Coiufhs and Colds,' Hromdiit is, Tonnili tin, Weak I.UHKH, Iloarsenev an. I i.u Grippe, liuaranteed ill I '. I'. AdiiinHon and Teinplton A Son iJrut stole, 50c 2 'if, r 1 A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ClothingHats, Shoes and j Winter Underwear I n lias been maJc as wc intciul to sell them out wj complete in order to have room for ourSpriup, MO Stock. (Jet our prices before buying clsvwhere Wi . p a ciioici; LINK OF j Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco p CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE OWL CASH STORE Dunham & Adamt Prineville, Oregon J. W. HANLEY Livery, Feed and Sale Stable r.i I. j n L J l"l LJ r n HorseH Boarded by thoDay, Woek l j or Month 1 n - L J i r.i Hothos to Hay 50 cnts por Rimn j k i F.I i LJ First Class Livery ! Ris for Rent ! LJ r. r ir ir r. ir. -tr ir, inn ir in in i i. Jli JL Jt JL JL ju JIj j LUMBER When in need of Lumber, . Shigles, Mouldings, Windows! Doors or Glasses see SHIPP & PERRY For Prices on Them k J TiS CJ r,i LJ r.a i. ji r.i r.i r.i u r..i ririrririr.'ir.inr.ir'iriitpi j ., .... v.. v. ."mo i.r. ii ii, mm , ieeriary. i - - - - - . - j ; and II .00. '1 rial bottle trei Near Oclioc.o ltriil);e l'rim:ville, jlrciiii '