Crook County Journal Candidates Column J QNATH AN BOURNE, Jr. 0ggg0BSSSB Q $ Prineville's Big Spring Dress Goods Showing STEFFA & BAILEY. Publi.her. PCBLISHKD K V K R Y IHIRS)V Safecripdoa Sl.SO Pr Yr- 4a Aduita PrincrUle, Oregon, March 22, 1906. THE SQUARE DEAL ii in only right Umt l,rok ,,f my .iiiillilrailiniH m. if in your eounty tliis year nhnulil live the I opinion I am eitiulle and worthy western Dart of tlie countv renre-! rieetfiill.v xolii it your Hiiiimrt. eentation in the countv court. It I i the firnt time that an oilier Iiuh Si Hod(e. for Sheriff. To the i Ui 1 1 1 J i ( t Voterx of Crook i-oiuity: I iletdre i In noniiiin t ion to the ollicv if Sheriff if Crook county am! Hiiliiuit herewlt Ii my name for your i'oiixiilcralioii nt I Ik- primary! il.il ion April ID, l'.KMi. I jihW at jyour liamlH a careful eoimiderai ion i S. K. HoiXiKH. I'rincvl W. W. Br.w. fr Sheriff. To the lteiibliean voter of Crook j eounty: I hereby announce my can-1 iltilacy for tin noiiiiiiatioii to tin oHice of .sheriff of Crook county at the April riinurifM ami resietfiilly Molicil your Hiijiport. V. W. ISitow.v, CroHi Kc.vh. lx-en asked for by thin now rapidly developing section, and the lirst time that the district in iiuestion has brought forth a candidate for commistdonerKhip. Heretofore wentern Crook has had little to j?ive in the general makeup of the county in general. The present! year Keen a material change in the opposite direction. The past 24 months has witnessed an unpre cendented growth and develop ment along the valley of the Des chutes. There are interests there and the people that have the right to demand representation. But it is not a question of might and right. Simply an exemplification of the "mmare rleal." Kmm . , To the Democratic voters of Crook non-partisan standpoint western j l.ollnt v. , ,lt.vl)V mmounce myself a Crook right now is making its j candidate for the nomination to the final step to the threshhold as a ! olliee of Sheriff of Crook county, mighty factor in the progress B. F. Mum fer Sheriff. To the Itepuhlican Voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Sheriff of Crook County Hiihjeet to the division of the Itepub lican voters at the primary election in April 2(1, l'.HMi. B. 1". .Ioiinso.v, J'rineville. Jacob Stroud for Sheriff. Oregon, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county at the primary elirtiou to lie held April IlKMi. .1 acoii SriKirn, I.ainoittn. development, upbuilding and leg islation of things Central Oregon. As such she is entitled to a fair share of recognition. j -, The argument is thrown against! Frank Elkiai for Sheriff. Mr. ISayley that he is not a heavy j I hereby announce myself as a tax payer. Even so, when Crook J candidate for nomination to the county was first formed and her!0'"1''' r s'erlff of Crook county, fill I licet to the decision publican voters at tin April I'll. 11)01!, Kiiank Ki.kins, Madras f the Ke- pi'liuaries first ollicers stepped into their positions there were mighty few of them could boast of either heavy possessions or the payment of large taxes. Crook county's fu ture is primarily dependent upon j To the Republican voters of Crook her new imputation. Crook I county: 1 hereby announce myself a coucty would be that much better off Were file 1lur li-ir,iilntt.,i , , i,...viii vii . ( . . . , . , l.,,,,.,., I!,.,,., And VlilCI'M lit llll 1 il'llil 11 I'li'i't.iiilt ml Sam Collint for Sheriff. ; candidate for nomination to the I olllce of Sheriff of Crook countv sub- timeg what it figures today. the new population ten times what! it figures today. And the new j population needs, expects and has i a right to ask for representation j because the day is not far distant j when the new will outnumber thi ol d. April 1!t0(i. Sam Coi.uns, I'rlnevllle, J. H. Haner for Couaty Clerk. 'I'o tin- Kepubllcau voters of Crook county: I hereby announce my can i didacy for the republican nomina- I lion for (lie ollice of county clerk ; under the direct primary law, sub One of the best tax collections in l,rt r "he decision of the voters, the history of the sheriff's office .1. H. Hankk, I'rlnevllle. will go on record for this year, " more particularly for the fifteen Wm- Jok for County Clerk, days beginning with March 1, The undersigned, ivspcctfull.v pn when the collections beitan on the ; W'II,H ''Is name to tin- reiubllcan 1905 roll, and March 15, when ' V"U'VH ,,f ('n,,,k l'"'""-v 0I''"1'- , culminate io i ue omce ol county primary election April V.I. .loilNKON. M. H. Bell for County Treasurer. days of grace were ended so far as rubates are concerned. Up to that I uo, iuimi time there had he n collected in 1 the two weeks a total sum of! 48,5ti3.W) out of the total! HMHesninnt of 71 t',1 Mil ''.'"(, To 1 lie Democratic voters of Crook balance of delinquent taxes ,,.,,, v: I hereby announce myself a amounting to 2'2,557.7. : candidate for the d 'inocratlc nonii- 1 j nation for county treasurer before the direct primary election on April ' .HI. M. II. Itni.i.. I'rlnevllle. ' HAS A GOOD RECORD. Klectlon of Pulled States senators by direct vote of the people: an un awervliiK oppoMitlon to any modifi cation of the Chinese Kxelusion law, admitting paiiier labor (l competl tlon with the IntelliKvnl working melt tif this country, and tlie policy of doing everything possible to make Oregon a greater state are G. N. Clifton for County Treaturer. To the Kepubllcau voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination to the olllce of County Treasurer on the Ucpiiblicau ticket and ask the support of the party voters at the some of the thlllp advocated by II. ' primary election April M. Cake, Uepublicau candidate for ' U. X. Clifton. United .States senator. Mr. Cake has a record as an advo cate for a greater tliv-fon. No one man has done any more than Mr.! 1 hereby announce to the Demo. Cake to launch (lie movement re-1 era tit- voters of Crook county my ceiitly set .on foot to organize this candidacy to the otltce of County state for greater development. Mr. j Coininlssloner on the DeniiM-ratlc Cake sacriliced n givnt deal of time; ticket subject to the division at the and energy to this movement with! I'rhnarlcs April SO. T. H. Lafollette for County Comnmtioner. no thought of MM'soual compensa tion. If he Is elected to the Senate, Oregon will have a man who has the reputation of doing things, and that Is what the people want. As a champion of the Chinese Kxelusion act, Mr. Cake clearly shows his friendship for the labor ing Interest of this country. T. II. Lakou.ktt, l'rinevllle. WILLIS S. DUN I WAY Candidate for State Printer At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906 "I hereby pledge to the pcoplt Socialist County Convention. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, state of Oregon, Is hereby called to meet at the Cir cuit Court room at Trim-vlHe. Ore gon, on Wednesday, April 2,1th, at 10 a,, m. for t lie purpose of nomlnat : Ing candidates for all the county ! olllces to be tilled at the next gei'i eral election, and for the transaction of such other business as may come . before said convention. Tlie con ! veutloll will consist of one doleirate i at large from each prtvinct and one i in. i i .I., - j i luitmioiuii ucicgtiic lor every eignt j (SI votes or majority fraction there ; of cast for tlie Socialist candidate for ; Supreme Judge. All members in ', good standing of the Crook County Socialist Local are admitted as I pelegates. Xo proxies, will lie enter j tallied. The Central Committee re ; commended that the I'rimaries lie j held In the several precincts at the j voting place 'therein on Saturday, ! .pill H. ISHRI, ai i p. III. '.: - - . t . - v - . 4 f Republican Candidate for United States Senator CHAMPION OF STATEMENT ONE .louatiiau I'ourne, . I r., candidate before the Kepubllcau primaries for tlie nomination of 1'nlted Slates Senator in congress, for the long term, com mencing March 4, l!HlT, was born in Xew liedford, Mass.. February i'i, 1.S55, was a niember of t he class of 1.H77 at Harvard I'ni versity: came to Cortland May Hi, 1n"S; was a Republican member of) the Oregon I'gislature in tlie session of lSNTi, and the extra session of lHMi; was one of Oregon's delegates to tin Republican National Convention of I.Sns, and Oregon's member of the Republican .National Committee from INNS to lN!rJ, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of ISW, and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon legislature in 1MM!. Mr. Hourne lias bvn more prominently identified with the development of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the state, having expended in the last 20 years over 1,000,000 of his own money in the ncipil sttiou and development of Oregon mines. While Mr. Ronnie has had his residence and main otlice In 1'ortland since IH"H, lie has lut 1 1 another ollice at Xew liedford, Mass., ami lias carried ou the business of ids father's estate since lHS'l, which makes him familiar with many of tlie large interests and leading men in tlie Kast. These ipialiti calions, in conjunction wit h liis energy, originality, extvutive ability and experience in business and political' affairs pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and inllueni in) senator for tlie state of Oregon. Mr. Ronnie lias always favored extending the dirtvt power of the people over their government a.s far as possible.- He was one of the leading spirits in the Dilative tuul Referendum movement from 1N!M! until It was approved by the voters at tlie June election in I'.MIl'. In 1004 he was a niember of the extvutive committee of tin1 Direct I'riniary Nomina Hon League, and holds the same position wit li the People's Power League at this time. In all these movements he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary expenses of preparing and proposing their measures to the people. He says that t he choice of 1'nlted States Senator should be by direct vote of the people, a'nil that the legislature should be compelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result, lie is championing statement Xo. 1 of the primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion may be crystallised and made effective upon the legislature. In his petition lor nomination he says: "II I am nominated" and elected, I will, during my term ol ollice, lavor "Republican Politics. "Amending National Constitution lor Peoples Election ol United Stales Senators. "Publicity Political Campaign Expenses. "National Control ol Corporations in Interstate Commerce. "Rigid Exclusion ol Asiatic Coolie Labor: Good Wages Make Good Citizens. "Legal Limitation Hours lor Safety on Railroads. Parcels Post. Including Rural Delivery. "Pure Food Laws. "Liberal Appropriations lor Panama Canal, Coast Defenses, River and Harbor Improvements, including Columbia and Willamette Rivers Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon Harbors, Celilo Canal, Goveininen Canal al Oregon City. "Fair Share ol Irrigation Fund lor Oregon. "Loyal Support lor Successful Candidates. "Rigid Enforcement Statement One. "Roosevelt lor Second Elective Term. "I desire that the following statement be printed alter my name on the, nominating ballot: I "I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DETERMINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN." FOR SALK. Timber Land and Mill I i-iii-Ttsm' hJI ill Site. Ou account of continued In-, j!j M . Hohner's tinnily the owner lias itivnteil to unit 111.. V. ,11 li L'iwI ,, n.. ,!..! ,,f I JJ tlouil, Tp it South, of Range fljjj East W. M. In Crook County Ore-! li , ,111 mill, coilipriMliiK I'"' acicw oi ii timber land and the mill-site known as Pringle Kails, on the Deschutes River. Address nil inquiries to M. K. ItitiXK, l'rinevllle, Oregon. HARMONICAS of all the latest styles at prices that are right. ij. 1'. Auamson & Co, pET5lTtllTTarj The place to buv your Best Roasts, Steaks, Etc. i O. K tr Is at the Meat Market p. IVleuates have Ixvn apportioned among the several voting precincts Coughs unit Voids, iw follows: j tis. Weak Limits. . ..... .i ,i i, i.i HI...1. i,.....i n . .ash noon .1, ocnu .1, much mil ic -I, i f , .,.,..,,,.1 ... 11 T ; ii . t. 1. 1 1, .. ... 1,,... 1 vripiH. 1 iiuiraileet at It Oregon n great reduction of the j c,.)mK Keys I, Camp Creek 1, Hardin ! Templeton A son drug store, enormous cost of the office, if elected, j 1, Howard 1. Hay Creek i. Haystack ! ami 11.00. Trial Uittle tree. ami 1 declare upon 111 v honor that I j ' Ireland 1, Johnson Creek i, Kut- hall mfk neither to -ns-tuate old , c.,'mr ,7 M'tKfry '-'. McKuy i. , Mill ( iin'k t, Maurv 1, .Newsom abumw of the ottlce nor engage ln;(Wk , Prlneville A. Sunuuit 1, new Hcheiues to loot the treasury" ! Willow Creek 1, Powell Unites I, Wlllla S. Duniwav. J.anioi.t 1, Itcilmoud 1, Lanllaw I, Notice to Debtors. All parties knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned firm kindly settle their accounts as soon as possible. We have considerable money outstanding and the closing of both small and large accounts will lie esteemed a favor. Smith & Ci.kkk. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Melver, of Vftnceburo, Me., is the sub- ject of much interest to the medical j fraternity Hiid a wide circle of friends. He siivs nl his case : "Owing to severe iutlaniation of the Throat ami conges- j tion of the I. uugs, three doctors gave ni up to die, w hen, as a last resort, It was induced to trv lr. King's New ' Discovery and 1 am happy to WiitivVV WWWWv'i saved my life." Cures the worst bronchitis. Tonsili ffi New Spring Dress Goods New Showing of Beautiful We have here a showing in all the leading; Spring Shirts Waists in Lawns shades of Orny that has never been eiiiiylcl m Kmbroiilercil l.ineiis, Kitureil Madras and in Prineville lfore. Cream ami White Lace Trimmed Wash Silks in nil colors and KnxliKli Mohair Brillianteens, Henrietta "Al- "'v','- 75 cents to $3.50 each betross, etc., incliuling manv novelty waist- An attractive arrv of Novelty Neck Hibbons int; for Spring. Tinsel l'.elts, Rack ami Side Tombs, llaml Bas, Silk and Kid tlloves. Wash Merial. in a Greater Variety Watch OUr show Window Dress Swisses, xTfuH l'o,,.i-, Mercer- a Grand . Display of ized Battists, Persian J.awn Dimities, India JVlen's and BoyS Spring Linens, . Madras anil French (iinghams from -, .1 . 12j cents to bo cents er ynrd. Ulottling "" WURZWEILER & THOWISOW $ DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS S) 1906 19061 THE IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION Brillant de Aubremee (1880) (202601 PKOPliKTY Ol The Haystack Livestock. Breeders Association will be kept at the Leach Place, three miles west of Lamonta on Prineville-ulver road, except Fridays and Satur days, when he will be at the S. S. Hrown place. SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL Description: Brillant is a very large, heavy honed, heavy ehested lior.se, remarkably hearty and rugged,' well qualified to transmit draft character to his foal. Color lilack, with white markings. Weight 2000 pounds more or less aeeording to conditions. Fees: Single service $10 due at time of service. Season $20 due at end of season Insurance $25 due when foal sucks. Also payable if mare is disposed of, or moved from the county. Mares from a distance will be well cared for at cost of feed only, but will not assume responsibility in case of accident, Relieving, that farmers should not rely on the grain market alone, the above company was organized to facilate the breeding of improved stock. Horses of the above type will enable them to profitably market their surplus produce at home. - ft. Springer, President; .las. T, Robinson, Secretary; T..J. Leach, Treasurer. Directors: ADDRESS: J. H. VVindom, W. E. llelfrich, ft. II. Osborn .1. L. Windoni, and S. S. Brown H. L. B. Association CULVER, OREGON 1 REDUCTION SALE JO'Neil Bakery 1 " In the Miller Building i 4 PRINEVILLE, - OREGON HEEa I ! A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Winter Underwear Has been made as we intend to sell them out complete in order to have room for our Spring Stock, (let our prices before buying elsewhere A CHOICE LINE OF Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE KrcNh ltivatl. Ties nml I'jikes n I way mi Imiul. I'nstry of all kiiuls niaile to nnler. i I r rzx i i ! i OWL CASH STORE Dunham & Adams Prineville, Oregon J. W. HANLEY 9 w ww ww n I Murxenetis ana l.a ' k ilums)ii "WHHh S. DuuIwh.v i ii until oi,1 . . Done by order ol the oelitlist uterllng lntKrlty nnd thorough j ,., v (Vntrnl Coiuniitte Maivh knowknlie of the printing lmnlneM." ljuni. j. u. Hknham, Clmlrmnii Poftliiil Labor I'ivmh. U. F. Wiijuut , See ret my. ft. Try some of our own make of Bacon and Hams O. K. Meat Market I'olilitrv Onlein not overlooked Star Barber Shop HYDK vV McKAE, Prop's. Our Kaircutting is up-lo-ilate. Our shaving is comfortable. Our shop is new and clean. Henderson Building VKINKV1LI.K, - OKKitOS 4 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable J tJ 5 i Horses Boarded bv the Day. Week t j t j LJ n Horse to Hay 50 cents per span LJ L J r -y LJ r i : r nryirvirvinnrvinn rinrvinnnnrww,,.. or Month First Class Lavery Ris for Rent LUMBER When in need of Lumber Shigles, Mouldings, Windows' Doors or Glasses see SHIPP & PERRY For Prices on Them r Of liuvo Brid(?r Prineville, Oregon I'lrtri i te