w. i t CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY STEFFA4BAILEY,Publlitir ' Kntcrfd At (he pontoflii-e at I'rincvillr. O r ' k o n . k Ncrouil-clidfji mini-r . .... A. H. I.llililnail & n. Iiave livelveil SUBSUHIPTION KATES -invariably in Advance shilul.Ilt lf CnversHl r,,,,. t One Year tl.tKi Six Months "5 ets I We tin; now alile In ilcllver iliese!' Thre Months SOttf Single Co.i " els eleitunt R".m1m at ouee. Teams Wanted. To put in from ."u.umi In I.ihni.ihkj feel " nf Iok. Uiiml Irvcl x ' ' i " ' ' Lous to Is- liiiuli'it from Vt lii of n milt'. Cull mi or mlilri-KN. Hawkins I'.rns.. l'riiii-villf. Ort'Kini. Professional Cards. 7. jftto rnmy-at' jCa at regon. Advertising Rates: Dixnlav 'lvrtiinir 1 1 00. 7" cnits mml Mi rents at'L-or-liim to liine mid tffti-e. Locl Kedert $l.OU ptr iucta. Busiu UmmU & Cfiiu ir lin. 'ri nf Thank a fl.oo. ' t! KrHOtutiouN of Condolence lo0. "Want", "Lout", !- al anl "Klra " Notice 1 M'iit a wrl m. . : u ,s Published Kvery Thursday at the Journal building, I' r i n v i 1 le , Oregon W THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1906 The disaster wliich befell the tate of California is without a parallel in the history of this country. ICartlniunke s ii oc k h ghook the large stone building to their foundations, toppling them over in ruins, destroying the water ystetn. resultant fire breaking out and completely destroying the oitv of San Kraneiseo. Other cities of the state also suffered Heverely, but not n much. Many lost their all, but un daunted by this the business men of the city are now devising plana for rebuilding, ample capital has been assured and plana made to make the future San Francisco the world's most beautiful city. While the site of the city stands it will be rebuilt, and will become a greater city than ever. It, will, however, be a tremendous work and will take a long time. Additional Locals W. (',. Ford vnn visiting in I'rine ville hist- week returning; to tlie ranch nt tyiHtera Hiiturdii.v. A. J. Nnble, of I'nuliiiii was look ing' after IiIh business interests in towu thin week. It. (iatewood, manager of the liatewood Mining Co., of Howard wan transacting I hihIhcsh in the city last week. I'rof. R. A. Ford went out to his ranch at Sister lust week to attend the primary nonilnntiugeli'ctioii and in t hlH vote. 1 F. McCulllster recently added to UN list of farm niacliinery a manure wi'endcr, which ia the llrst, of its kind' V lught Into ('rook county. (). (J. Collver, of Culver was in the city the lirst of the week and assisted In the odiclal count of the Primary election vote TucHday. M unlock McDonald will without doubt carry off the gold medal for the Kreat4"t per cent of inerennc of laiuba. He Iiilh a buucli of ewea that broujiht three Ininlm each, making three hundred per cent IncrenHe. He Hiitliorir.iid the editor to put up a hundred dollara If any one wanted to iK-t that the Htatement 1h not true. The lamlm cniue In the day on the rnnjjje and were all living and well and were pnf In t lie lamb band In the evening. ArliiiK'ton Iteconl. K. F. Loan and nun Frank, were In ! t own t his wiM-k a I tending to liiiMiness. I Kev. .1. T. Moi.ie will pi-each at tin1 Slay ton School hoiimc, three l n i l m ; -rjl cant of I'l'lnev iile. next s'umlav " p. in. The WINXKK CO. I'rineville Agents for Edison Phonographs AM) Gold Molded Records U U'rintuHU, m : 8 iNow STYL Ready for Oregon, ....... Cla. S. dua'ds Jf. !P. 3inaf I Cruriy Aytiemn I 3$ el knap- & a 'wards 3 1 . J nuit'vians hd , ui Revival Meetings at Culver. The place to buy your liest Roasts, Steaks, Etc. In nt the i O. K. Meat Market S J. N'. Haiigcn of AHhwimil wan in town hint, evening on IiIh way to Albert Iav, Minn. Mr. Haucn 1M been jcouenil manager of the Oreat WeHtern Lumber Company, located a few tullea above AhIiwooiI, hut haa nigned IiIh poult Ion and returiiM to Minn, to live. He la a director In the lumber company. Thia company have about half a million feet of lumber aawed out at the mill, anil can fill apecial orders on short notice. J. 0. Slme of Albert lca haa aaaumeil the nianaKcmeut of the milt, and all pending con true ta will lie filled by him. AuUtlojie Herald. J. A. LtUHhcy, Deputy United Statea Marahal from l'ortluud arrived In th- city Saturday with some Sit ..in to aerve on the ivsldenta ni I.!.'- (v'iit.. The HiibiiiM'na read u horn they were (? ..-c and without : i.-'i.-n-lvea ''Hi ;i:!:i! .!(n ,',! t'VHit'i.i ' V ( i,! ibut tlie k , WVVF.i Vl'l tu .' ,! (; t beto.'i th ) I'ot'tlauu f . i i. nature of the ' ' . i- e in.;i-.i learn, but It la preHC-u' t ;,. n iuu- t, the taking of Umber tm.Jrr . ! ,i hh a ft Devlue. Step in and hear the Improved Edison Phonograph ji and Gold Molded Records The WINNER & CO. Prineviile Agents m Wm. Hoegll, of The Cove Orchard waa In town the fore part of the week getting the ivsulta of election and transacting bualness. Mr. Hoegll any that hl fruit was con siderably damaged b.v the cold wave la March but not as much aa tii-at supptxed. The ix-neh crop will lx a total failure ami the cherry crop which auffered next to the ieachet wilt come out with about a half crop and the ntit of the fruit will make a little better average. He flgurea that he will lose lu the neighborhood of one-third of hia fruit crop. KvitngclistK Ilrooks anil Webli. who are conducting very successful meetings in I'rineville. begin at the Culver School House on Thursday levelling May .'!. Kverybody invited to aHtencl. Socialist Name Ticket. The Socialist County Convention pursuant, to call met at the court house Wednesday, for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the June election. The meeting was called to' order by .1. It. Iten-hain and the following officers were elected: Chairman, .1. Ii. McDowell; Secretary, Dwight Roberts; County Central Committee, I'. It. Davis, John II. Neiger ami C. ('. l!rix. The chairman and secre tary also serve on the Central Com mittee. Nominations were t lieu declared in order for county ollii es and the fol lowing were given the honor of the nomination: For sheriff, W. II. Uinlsoiig, of Prineviile. Cor Clerk, l II. Davis, of I'rine ville. For Commissioner, .). Ii. McDowell, of Culver. ' For treasurer. C. I). Swanson, of Powell llnttes. For surveyor. Dwight Roberts, of Uaniouta. 1 nil' ( oroner, Dr. Tui ley, of Sisters. .1. A. Kiggs ami S. K. Shepard are the candidates for .lustiee of the Peace and const .able respectively In the Powell liuttes precinct. Tlie meeting took up a number of other matters and a general good and enthusiastic lime was had, each one present being full of en tiuiHiasm for tlie future of the party and tlie ticket. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable A happy home is the must, valuable poHHesHion thut is within the reach of mankind, but you ciiiinut enjoy its comforts if you are suffering from rheii niatlfin. You throw amdc business can's when you enter ynur home anil you can lie relieved from those rheu matic mins hIho by applying Cham hcrlaiu'K I'ain Malm, (hie application will tive you relief and it.s contimied use fur a short time will bring about h permanent euro. For sale by l. .p. AiianiHon. ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT. Poindexter Hotel. On Sunday, April 1'ihli, the Poin dexter Hotel, of Prineviile, will in stall an orchestra of four high class musicians in their dining room to furnish music during the dinner, hour U:3(l to l:'M p. m. Mr. 1 C. M. Stroud, the popular proprietor of this up-to-date house has secured this orchestra for the entertainment of his guests during the dinner hour, anil promises one of the best dlnnera ever placed before the people of Prineviile and vicinity. On this occasion a Schumann piano, one of the tines t makes sold by Filers Piano House will be used by the orchestra. H. F. Scott is their traveling representative, with headquarters at the Poindexter Hotel. At the coming June election the question will be before us as to whether the women of our state ahull have the God given right of ve' in the luakitifi of the laws ,ili them and saying V-Mov A.... - it how their money - 1 i. . . j.-u.ied and how their pr j '! i ii be protected. o:- r. i' i ahull it be? Are we to say to iH.f wives, and daughter, and mothers that they are unlit, or incapable to intelligently exer cise the right to vote, the right for which more blood bus been spent upon the field of battle for anv other. Fine Seed Potatoes at 1 1 If f Pure Early Rose j ill Burbank Seedlings m Good Eating Potatoes Selected " urgwons. 09 Your Inspection j Wc invite the interest and inspection of all who are interested f C ill tilt llt'W i t V I i till" tll iniiito 'i nil 1 1 ill i ii . - iii"ir '5ik' ............ ...... p. ... t 03 1-2 .03 .02 .03 tr! (Z JV. Rosenborg ZPhystcixtn and vurgeon We will sell tatocs for the price letter tllllll coii buy of any other I'rineville. -:- "firm in GLOVER & STARR - rt'nevt'tie, Oregon. a ns Ufa rod firamptiy day or ntffAt St amti 9ttn Streets. SPrinevt'iie. Oregon, j 0. Jtyd. - 'tysctan ant Suryeon 3 IRRIGATION Fairbanks-: Morse (i.isoline I0n gilles pump water, spray, saw wood, grind, general work. U' horse-power up. IOcononiic.il, one drop ol' gasoline, with nine times more air makes ilic power. Kxpenso stops when engine is closed down. W rite for Catalogue and Prices fairbanks, Morse, & Co PORTLAND, OREGON I'AI.I.X ANWtKEII I'R'IMVTI.V HAY OK NllOIT OlTH i: ONK DtMlK NollTII (IF .MlA.MSflN'S I Hi I 'I i STOKR. ItKslhK.NCK OI'I'lMTK M ki inii.i'i' I 'm itcii !Prtneiiilc, Oregon r w v "w v yp I Star Barber Shop Contest Notice. Hcpartiiicnt of the Interior, l.iiml Olliee The Dalles, I ireiron. Maicli 2li. l!ni. A NUtliciciit contest att'hliivit having licen ; tiloil in this ntlicc hy (ieorge A. Watson.: contestant, iigatnst homi'sleiul entrv No I4.'(s2. run. Id Ajnil 111, hV., for sw'i.sw Sec. :i. SE'.sr.i;, Sec. I, M i,Mi, Sec. !), NV'4'X W1,,, Seclion lu, Township t:t, S Kiuik't' III, K. W. M hy A lexiiinler i W. Kainsey, ('onlcslcc, in 'which it is; allegi'il thai -:ii.l Alexander V . Khiiim'V ' lias wholly uluniiloneil niiil tract. th;il In-: has channel) his resilience thcretnnn lor. inure than six months since making anl ; I'litry; thut. he has nut -etl led upon anil! cultivateil sitiil tract, as rcpiired hy law ; j that said iilli'gi'il uliseime was hot iluc to I his cniploytniMit in the armv, navy or' iiiariiit' corns of the I'niteil states in 'liniJ of war, saiil i:irties are hcrchy notiliwl to' uppuBr, ivipuml :iiii otti r evf'leui'c totich ing saiil allegation at LJ o'clock a. in. on May lj, KKlii, before .1 . .'. Smith, County' Clerk at his oilice in Prineviile, Oregon, j ami that hnul hearing will l)i lielil at 10 i o'eiock a. in. on May 1!KH, het'orc the Kcgiter and Receiver lit the I'nited States Land (Mlice in The Dalles Oregon. - ! 1IYDK A' McllAK, I'noe's. Our haircultirig is up-to-date. Our shaving is comlortablc. Our shop is new and clean. Henderson Building' PUIXKYLI.bK, - ORKiiOX 7J--'A-' ASV m 4 j rfkjlfcjfe A. A. A t ilk it.k iV Thoroughbred Plymouth Rocks Tlie said contestant having, in a nrom r Mv chickens are the nroduct of 7 veart illiilavit, tiled March 'J-'l. himi. set lorl Ii f ,.;. il,: oaor, Tl,. r hloli i facts which show that alter due dilliuenc; uj j t .l. AVra. F.vv peruonal sci vice this notice cannot he made , . nn . ,, It is hcrehy ordered and dins-ted that such I ?1'00 per ett,nK- not ice he given hy due a nd nroiier uuhlica-, liUM rnr.FD MKTI AI'.I, t. NOLAN, ! . w ., i am Hegister. 1 Prineviile, - Oregon. lion. t Spring Styles in Millinery Newest style Sailors and latest designs liom the best houses H we have nothing in stock lo suit you, we will make lo your Order, Ribhon hy "the holt for fancy work. Flowers for Trimming. McCall's Patterns, 10 and 15 Cents T. F. McCALLISTER & CO. 4 L ill ill ill ill ill ij 1 1 ll ill ill - 1 1 Ii 111 -''' ' .1 1 1 ill ill f ill ill i ttiailiiu fcl '-' t ' i' j w TTtTTTT'!' 'm PP ,IP,H' TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT tT"TTTtt GILBERTS M Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and j Confectionery ra Candies arc fresh daily from the Prineviile factory, the only one t'j in the county. Quality and llavor utisurptissed. Superiority has r..l always been the lest of (iilhert's. The same factory is turning out the best grade of Ice Cream made from pure cream. Your L J patronage once secured will never lie lost. rj r.i Present Location with Rideout & Foster i New Millinery Cornar 2nd and Main Street Are we to say to them thut they are not the equal of the foreigner who comes to our hind ignorant of our luw and our institutions? He is invited to come and assist us inj the election of our ollicers and thei tran:ih( of our laws while the in-1 telligent American woman is told i that she is not .nullified to have a ! Stock borde1 b? th wk or mtfntl1 I desire to announce that 1 have just received a line line of HATS lor Ladies Misses and Children. These goods are strictly first class and up-to-date in every respect. Prices are REASONABLE MRS. ESTES W V V V V.'V"F',V"V,l'"V''V'l"8Vt'" We Sell and Guarantee "SINCERITY CLOTHES" Because They are sincerely tailored They are made of honest materials In a big, sanitary, modern factory; by skilled, well-paid workmen They are correct and stylish - They fit perfectly They wear and hold their shape 'til threadbare -They are not "DOCTORED" into shape by Hot Flat-Iron "dope" And Because A very large percentage of all clothing IS doctored up by the Hot Flat-Iron to cover defects in tailoring. Such treatment does cover, but doesn't remove; for the first damp day on which these "doctored" gar ments are worn brings out these faults and causes them to lose shape and character. Partial faults that may occur in the making of SINCERITY CLOTHES are permanently removed by Hand Needlework ONLY. You can buy "Sincerity Clothes" with the assurance that you are get ting Style-Perfect Fit-and that they will WEAR, and retain their tdiape, until worn threadbare; bcchiixe they are tailored sincerely We are Sole Agents Here It lias always been our iolicv to provide for our patrons the best merchandise procurable, and with this idea still in View we h:IVe ll ira litfed for t lie exclusive sa le nt -:- -- -:- "Sincerity Clothing" and we fed tiinl our judgment will In approval of the men who appreciate uiunship as well as peifect lit, ami correct style, with our Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction. -:- Great Easter Undermuslin Showing I'etticonts, For Men kQ 1 8 justified high cho by the work- of Night (ioiMi t'orsct Covers, al l'rawers, Chiniese and goods and the price? are right $1.50 to $2.25 each M Embroidered Linen Waist Patterns 1 Keantiful I. aces ar(. I,,.,,. C'hil.lrens' White lb-esses for your insjieetion. An elegant assortment of Baby t'oats. Summer Ihtts Cluny, Oriental and Ynl- enciennes F.nces with In- l;"i"cts, etc, in i, ureal pert ion to match. Allover . , ,,, .i-i vaiielv ol sf p's in all l.acis, laiieii, .ppli(p:et and Swiss Kmbroideries sizes and prices We have secured the nuclicv. for the famous Butterick Patterns and The Delinator Our prices are the same to all 10 and 15 cents RINEVILLE'S BIG STORE El WURZWEILER & THOMSON, Prineviile Oregon ffl THE IMPORTED BELGIAN .STALLION ...A-ki jf- is . i eJiiiee i .... t II i (1880) (20260) l'KOPKRTY OF Tlie Haystack Livestock Breeders Association will he kept at the Leach place, three' miles west of Lanionta on I'rineville-Culver road except Fridavs and Sattivdavs, when he t will be at the S. S. Hrown dace. SEASON BEGINS THE FIRST OF APRIL Description: lrillnnt is a very h7r;e. heavy biMied, hpavy chest tl horse, reinarkablv hearty ami vtiS'e-l. well (jualilieil to transmit draft diameter to his foal. Color Black, with white liiarkiims. Weight 2000 pounds more or less according 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 ?ost of feed only, but will not assume responsibility in case of accident. Believing, 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. G. Springer. President: Jas. T. Robinson, Secretary; T. .1. Leach. Treasurer. J. 11. VVindom, V . K. Helfrich, Q 11. Osborn .1. L. Windom, and S. S. Brown ADDRESS: 11 IDA . M. L. d. Association Directors: CULVER, OREGON 8 1 REDUCTION SALE ERNEST COOLEY w spear feed and 3eect Stabte Boarding Stable and Jree Camp Jfouse i 1 1 tei'c I IS A GREAT REDUCTION on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Winter Underwear Has been made as e intend to sell them out complete in order to have room for our Spring 9 Stock. Get our prices before buying elsewhere rJ A CHOICE L1NL OF Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STORE Such 1 and good attention given the Mine. Your Will-AT II A V 25 Cts. HEAD Hav nl Grrtiu Sl.'.V tx r-tlitw TrtiMMtMiti mmr s.ikuoi. i vntu wjh rv you jiiui your ; . ifant can in iu'i1 auiiK'nafit' hi wit uid OWL CASH STORE Dunham & Adams Prineviile, Oregon vaiho in tla a ff u 1 Sit i i n a condition should cauw1 tho nina-i hood of the nation to blush fo, AT OLD DILUON STAND shame. Chronicle, Laidlnw, Ore. PRINEVIILE, - - - OREGON i McFarland Stand. Prineviile, Or ' !E12IiSinllilijlllM