Crook County JournalPETITIONS ARE FILED Candidates Column JONATHAN BOURNE, Jr. Candidate' Names Will AH Ap-, .-"Ov t-: STEFFA & BAILEY. Publisher P C B L I 8 H K D K V K R Y T H I' K H l A Y SiiWcrferiM S 1.80 Far Yw la A4aaca pear on Primary Ballots PrinerUls, Oregon, April 12, 1906. J. X. Williamson the week in Cortland. is spending I M. It. Biggs went down. ( Port land last Saturday on a business trip J. Frank Stroud was over from Bend on a buHinuss trip the last of the week. J. H. Hancr returned Sunday vening from a business trip to Portland. G. W. Xohle was down from his Htock ranch at Paulina during the last of the week. Mayor A. L. Goodwillie, of Bend, was a passenger on Saturday' dtage for Portland. Henry Carlin wan down from hi ranch on Crooked river during the early part of the week. For tine candles,, tolmcros, cluar and fruits, we ha ve t hem. Olovcr & Starr. O. K. MEAT MARKET Keeps the Bent of Lard, Cheese and Honey i 4 LA AA AAA A A A. A A. A Minn May Reed, deputy county county clerk, returned Sunday from a visit with her parents at Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knighton were down from (heir ranch pn the Ochoco the last of the week visiting. Miss Birdie Morris returned Sunday evening from Salem where he has been attending the Wil lamette University. A. 8. Collins, republican candi date for the nomination for sheriff, Rpent the latter part of last week in the Madras country. Alex Mclntoshwas in the city the last of the week from Pau lina. He left for Portland Satur day on a business trip. Miss Hazel Howard and Miss Addie Vanderpool went to Red mond Saturday on a visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. Kugene Lueier. J. N. Hunter, of Bend, who went down to The Dalles last week to appear as a witness in some timber land final proofs, was in town Friday on his way home. J 'Wight Roberts was in town from Culver Saturday. Residents there feel elated over the prospects tor iountnui crops this season. Heavy rains have given the grain a good start Joe Larson was in the city from the Lone Pine Trading company's ranch at O'Neil the last of the week. The company is erecting a new building there which will be used jointly as an ollice for their own business and as a postollice. B. Gatewood was down from the Mayflower mines at Howard Fri day. The live stamp mill which the company has been erecting is completed and the cyanide plant will be ready for use about the '20th at which time all the other machinery will be in place and ready for operations. The rock crusher and some of the other machinery to be used at the mines is on its way in from Shaniko. F. E. Dayton, of the Liidlaw Land Company, accompanied by J. N. V. Gerking and J. V. Robin son were in the city Monday. The two latter are recent settlers in the Laidlaw district and own land there under the Columbia South ern's canals. Mr. Gerking moved to western Crook county from Athena, Umatilla county, and has been a resident of Kastern Oregon for the past 33 years. He and S. J. Newsom of this city were school mates while attending school in the Willamette Valley. Henry Beard, Green Beard and J. V. Han ley returned the last of l. 1. i- r i iuo net: iruiu me v.urisunas uuKe valley where they went to locate on land. The party together ac quired 800 acres, which they will put into cultivation this spring. The Beards ex pect to move there in a short time to make perma nent residence. Out of the entire 800 acres which they tiled on only a few acres are unsuitable for cultivation. The land is a level tract and can be cleared comparat ively easy although at present raising a heavy crop of sage brush. County Clerk Smith was busy during the last of the week check ing up the voters names appear ing on the petitions for the var ious candidates seeking nomina tions on the Democratic and Re publican tickets. There have been no names with irawn and each candidate now is engaged in various political maneu vers to bolster up his campaign before the primary election which will lie held a week from next Friday. The ollicial list of the names of those who filed their nominating letitions with Secretary of State, F. I. Dunhar, for state and district offices, was received last week and as soon as the petitions of the local candidates were checked, County Clerk Smith made up the official nominating ballots for the two parties. Copy for the latter was placed in the hands of the printers Saturday and the work was completed yesterday. Pre cinct officers of election have already begun to receiev the ballots and samples. Aside from the list of candidates for countyortic.es already published, the Republican ticket contains the names of 11. C. Kllis, of Bend; Frank J. Brooks, of Kutcher and Howard F. Jones, of Redmond, who are out for the nomination to the office of Justice of the Peace in their respective preeinots. For the nomination to the constable's office on the Republican ticket the following names appear on the ballot: R. II. Flanders, of Laid law; A. J. llarter, of Laidlaw; J. I). Mayes, of .Kutcher, and Lean der L. Welch, of Redmond. On the Democratic ticket appear the names of John A. Ishain, of Kutcher, and U. S. Miller, of Lamonta, who are running for the nomination to the office of Justice of the Peace in the Precinct in wh ich they reside. Buys Lava Butte. Si Hodge for Sheriff. 'I'., f 1... I'..t. !!,..., '..t..t.i ..f I V....L- ; county: I desire I lie nomination In i the otlice of Sheriff of Crook county iiiic Hiilmiit herewith my inline for your consideration nt the primary elation April il). l!X. I ask :il your hands a careful consideration of my umililirntion and If in oiir opinion I urn eapnlile and wmM-Jiy retiM-etfully solicit your support. S. E. Hoimjks. I'riiievllle. I& V. P. Vandevert was over from Bend the first of the week to appear as a witness in the Montgomery homestead final proof. Mr. Van devert said the railroad engineers in charge of Chief Kpgineer Gra ham, who were camped at the Vandevert ranch at Lava for several weeks, had moved the head camp to Odell. The line of sur vey has been completed that far at present and will be pushed on through Klamath county. Mr. Vandevert is the owner of Lava butte which is said to contain the only available and usable railroad ballast south of the Columbia river. He acquired the butte and the lava How surrounding several weeks ago by placing scrip. In the event of railroad construction the once molten rock, now dis integrated to a coarse heavy ash, will be used for ballast along the line and the new owner of one of Crook county's natural curiosities is likely to realize a tidy sum from his holdings. Takes Charge of Road Land. Duncan Macleod, who resigned his position as local agent of the Willamette Valley A Cascade Mountain Wagon Road company last full, has again taken up the work and will establish his head quarters here. He will have charge of the leases and sales as before and will look after the company's interests generally. Cake and Statement No. 1. The Mt. Scott News in its March ii'th, has this to say regarding H. M. Cake, and popular election of United States Senators: "While vou are enthusing for Statement No. 1 don't forget that H. M. Cake stands squarely for the popular election of United States senators, for strict adher ence to Chinese exclcsion, and for Oregon tirst, last and forever. Not a bad combination from which to build a mighty good senator. It is the measure man, so far as Statement No. t goes, but Mr. Cake's outspoken position forestalls any monopoly of the issue as will doubtless be shown as time goes on."' W. W. Inn far Sheriff. To the Itepiildieaii voters of Crook county: I hereli.v announce my can didacy for the nomination to the olllee of Sheriff of Crook county . 'it the. April primaries and resM-ctfiilly solicit your support. W. W. Hkown, Cross Keys. B. F. Jokaioa far Sheriff. To the Republican Voter of Crook County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the ollice of Sheriff of Crook County subject to the division of the Repub lican voters at the primary election in April 211, HUMS. It. F. Johnson, I'riiievllle. Jacob Stroud for Sheriff. To the Democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination to the ollice of Sheriff of Crook county, Orcuon, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county itt the primary election to be held pril 3), 1!MH. Jacob Stkoii'ii, liiimonta. Frank Elluns for Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination to the otlice of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to the decision of the Re publican voters at the priniarieH April 20, UN Ml, Khank ICi,kinh, .Madras. San Collins for Sheriff. To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the ollice of Sheriff of Crook county sub ject to (he decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on April I'll, l'.mii. Nam Coi.uns, I'riiievllle. J. M. Street Candidate'for Sheriff. To the Democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candida te for the nominal ion to the office of Sheriff of this county on the Democratic ticket and respectfully ask the support of the party voters at the coming; primary election to lie held April I'll. .1. M. Sthkiot, I'riiievllle. W. T. E. Wilaon Candidate for Sheriff. To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the ollice of sheriff of Crook County sub-J.H-t to the decision of the Republi can voters at the primary election on April I'd, P.HMi. V. T. Wilson, Sinters RRIG ATION i r v - a V ' 'Vl ' ' c : " Fairbanks-Mor.se Gasoline Engines Expense Stops When Engine is Closed Down. 2 to 6 Horse-Power Engine and any style Pump in Stock Write for Catalogue and Prices J. H. Haner for County Clerk. To the Republican voters of Crook county: I Hereby announce my cmi didacv for the republican nomina tion for the ollice of county clerl. under the direct primary law, sub ject to the decision of the voters. J. II. I1am:h, I'rmevillc. Win. Johnton for County Clerk. The undersig'iied, respectfully pn seats his name to the republican voters of Crook county Oregon, us candidate to the office of County Clerk at the primary election April I'll. l!MMi. Wm. Johnson M. H. Bell for County Treasurer. To the Democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the democratic nomi nation for county treasurer befori' the direct primary election on April l!il. M. 11. ISkm,. I'rineville G. N. Clifton for County Treasurer. To the Republican voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself candidate for the nomination to the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket and ask the support of t he party voters at the primary election April It. G. N. Clifton. ... V W. F. King for County Treasurer. I hereby announce to the Repub lican . voters ot ('rook comity my candidacy for the nomination to the otlice of County Treasurer am respectfully solicit their support nt the primaries to lie held on April 'JO. l'.HMi. W. K. Kino, I'riiievllle. T. H. Lafollettt for County Commitioner. I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Crook county my candidacy to the office of County Commissioner on the Democratic ticket subject to the division at the Primaries April LM. 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Republican Candidate forlUnited States Senator CHAMPION OP STATEMENT ONE .lonathnii r.ourne, .Jr., candidate before the Republican primaries for the nomination of Cnited States Senator in connress, for the lonj term, com mencing March 4, l'.HiT. was born In New Bedford, Mass., February 2:!, IS."). was a member of the class of 1S77 at Harvard I niversity: came to Portland May Hi, 1H7S; was a Republican member of the Oii-jfou legislature in the session of 1XK", and the extra session of lssB; was one of OreRon s delegates to the Republican National Convention of ISsS. and Oregon's menilier of the Republican National Committee from INsS to 1S!I2, and a delcRiite to the Republican National Convention of 1S2. and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon legislature in ISiXi. Mr. Iiourno has lii-on more prominently identilied with the development if the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man In the state, having expended in the last 2U years over fl.OOO.lHM of his own money In the ncin sltion and development of Oregon mines. While Mr. llourne has had his residence and main office in Portland since 1S78, he has had another office at New Bedford, Mass., and has carried on the business of his father's estate since 1SS!i. which makes him familiar with many of the large interests and leading men in the Knst. These (iiinlili- atlons, in conjunction with his energy, originality, executive ability and experience in business and political affairs pre-eminently iiualify him for making an able and influential senator for the state of Oregon. Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of the people liver their government as lar as possible, lie was one oi me leaning spirits In the Dilative and Referendum movement from WM until It was approved bv the voters at I lie .1 line election ill l'.Hr 111 li()4 he was a member of the executive committee of the Direct Primary Nomination League, and holds the same nosltion with the Peoiile's Power Lefmue at this time. In all these movements he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary expenses ot preparing and proposing tneir measures ro me peopie. lie says that the choice of United Stales Senator should be by direct vote of the people, and that the legislature should be compelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result, he is championing statement No. 1 of the primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion may be crystallized and made effective tipiin the Legislature. In his petition lor nomination he says: "II I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term ol ollice, lavor "ReDublican Politics. "Amending National Constitution lor People's Election ol United Stales Senators.- "Publicity Political Campaign Expenses. "National Control ol Comorations in Interstate Commerce. "Rinid Exclusion ol Asiatic Coolie Labor: Good Waues Make Good Citizens. "Legal Limitation Hours lor Salety on Railroads. Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery. "Pure Food Laws. "Liberal Appropriations lor Panama Canal, Coast Delenses, River and Harbor Improvements, including Columbia and Willamette Kivers, Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon Harbors, Celilo Canal, Government Canal at Oregon City. "Fair Share ol Irrigation Fund lor Oregon. "Loyal Support lor Successlul Candidates. "Rigid Enforcement Statement One. "Roosevelt lor Second Elective Term. "I desire that the lollowing statement be printed alter nty name on the nominating ballot: "I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DETERMINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN." The Biggest, Most Complete A N D 1 The Cheapest Line of In the County Can Be Seen and Bought at the Store of A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. j Spring Styles in Millinery I t Newest style Sailors and latest designs Irom the best houses l( wo Ii-jvp nnthinn in diu-I to suit vou. we will make to vour it " v. - - - - a - - j Order, Ribbon by the bolt lor lancy work. Flowers lor Trimming. ficCall's Patterns, 10 and IS Cents T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. i iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii"I" l"H"M I' M"I'H"I"1' l"l"l"iin-1 li'l' l- il I I I I I I I I I 1 I i I I t 1 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 1 st and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon THE 0' r t r i r. "i i r t r n r rs i n n r. t r s !i t JL. JU JL JU Jkt JL, Ju Jli 1Z Jk j J u J LJ CJ rrt t J r i LJ r.i w J L J. r.n CJ r.n W J r.-t U n L J n NEIL L. J t. ik Jt. Ji. Jw ji Jw JL. Jt itJLJL J Restaurant and Lunch Room , SMELZER & ELEFFSON Props. - j - : ' ' JW C act ics a?id Scjitlemcn 9feas and tSakery jCunch Board by the week, $5.00; -with room, $6.00. Meal Ticket, $4.00 L JW Jv-lk JL JiL-il. JL -It JW Jl- .lt J S i I a THE HAMILTON STABLES Bend l.ivery & Transfer Coinpaiiy l'KINKVII.I.r.. OKKtiOX Stock boanli'd by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember tis when in I'rineville. R.vrics Rkasonabi.k. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent gJt Run in Connection with the bend Livery Stables r A Inrin. far f.nvemor. Trespass Notice. The Desehulfs Irrigation & lieariSir: Divkoh i a law unite. Power Company, July organized ami 1 (ear that time will not pi-rmlt j un,ier tj,e )aws 0f the State of Ore me to ylHtt your eouut.v. Will .1.. so goni hereby ,1Vt.s IM)U,. that wy If puMHiliU . ... have exclusive control of all sen- Have niaile a hanl lif?lit tor this nomination, and should KasternOiv. j regated lands under the Carey act koii iii M lili h I have lived for eijjli- j in Crook county under the Pilot teen years, nive me loyal support. lj Hutte anJ Central Oregon canals, will lie nominated. This is her , operatinj Uluit.r contract with the pollth-..! opportunity, and 1 trust ; t ha t vou will set- your wn.v clear t ,, assist me. i ntifies all jiersons that on and state Hank Examiner. after thin date it in positively for- tiive Primary Law fair trial. (bidden to allow horses, cattle, HiRh sense of otlielal honor. j , j . f, .. 1 r- - and hiKh 1 LlU-ral support to standard of education. Rich and poor will-receive courteous treutiuent. . With Roosevelt on railroad latlon and lnlmr unestion. Otl'u-e of Land Aavnt must Ih above suspicion and without adjuncts segregated lauds of this, company; alike i' rallSe thereon or alTow any ; stock to polute the waters of any kxis! canals or laterals of this company under penalty of the law. Redmond, Or., March 27, li0t. Dkshitks Irrigation A Powkr Franchises should pay rt'asoiialile : Company. tax. Express and similar cuiupan-. J). 1. A- P. Settlers' Assn. 111 &W. A. JOH.VM. 1 Shaniko lOarehousG Co. SAanJro, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding A X D Commission Merchants Dealers in Blacksmith Coal. Flour, Barbed .Wire, Xails, Cement, Lime, Coal 'Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain, Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Agents for Wasco Warehouse Milling Go's. "While River" and "Dalles Patent" paid for Hides and Pelts. Flour. Highest price Special Attention is paid to Baling for Kastern Shipments. Wn Grading and Stock Yards with all the latest for Handling Slin k. and best facililii-s 97fark 2our Soocis in 'S. Co.' 0. F. 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