CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY Entered t th. potloe t rrllll. Prim, .o-.Uss usr One Year Three Month... SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvarlably In Advance 1.60 Six Months. 60 cU Single Oopi. 75 ct 6cU .p. Reader. lprioc. Bu.in-.loc!.. centt per II. CaM o( Thanks .. RMolutlou o( ro.doleD. M. "d "S"1' Hallos. 1 nl a ward. Publi.hed Every Thumlav at the Journal Building. Prln.vine, Oron THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,1908 PRIZES FOR FIREMEN'S BALL The merchants of Prineville have responded most generously to the appeal of the firemen for suitable prise tor the mask ball on February 21. The priiee are as follows: Best dressed lady Fur collar ette, from Wuriweiler & Co. Best dressed gentleman Um brella, from I. Michel. Best sustained lady character A pair of American Shoes, from Clifton A Cornett. Best sustained gentleman char acter Kingsbury hat, from Foster & Hyde. Beet lady waltier Pair Stroot man patent kid shoee, from C. W. Elkins. WILL RACE FOR $2000 Ever since the Prineville race meet last fall there has been a controversy ss to the relative merits of "Brandy," a racehorse owned by Meyer & Brown of Pau lina, and "Patsy Brown," a fleet footed one owned by T. F, Buch anan, proprietor of the Hamilton Stables. Backers of both horses have got together and a race for a purse of 12000 is the result. The date is set for Mar 5. One thousand dol lars has been posted with Gran ville Clifton, of the firm of Clifton & Cornett, and the balance of the purse must be put up on or before the day of the race. The horses are to run a quarter of a mile. Hugh Lister is backing "Brandy," GOING INTO THE SHEEP BUSINESS Charles W. Colby, James Cram and Harold Baldwin have formed a company which is incorporated under the name of the Diamond "C" Wool Company. It is in in corporated for $35,000. The pur pose of the company, as set forth in it articles of incorporation, is sheep raising. The company owns over 2000 acres of land and some 4000 head of fine-bred sheep. The company starts out" with every promise of success. Colbv has heeu in the sheep business for a num'x'r of ytr in the Crooked river country ami has acquired considerable land about fifteen miles south of Prineville, some of which is irrigated from Crooked river. Cram has long been in the cat tle business in the same vicinity and likewise controls a consider able quantity of valuable lands which are well adapted for sheep graiing. Baldwin is assistant cashier at the First National Bank of Prine ville and is a thorough-going young business man. We have one grain drill snd a few tdows left which we will sell at a bargain or will trade for grain J. E. Stewart A Co 2 nl . lAi me i ime m $ Bargains all. (25. i- i n c pq Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats .i ti i lAI s is me nome or gooa zjc Best irentleman waltier Uold and Messrs. sucnanan, ceaeu anu stick Din. from Winnek Co. A. M. Zevely will put up the com Best double characters Collar on "fatsy Brown." and cuff box from Templeton & It has been suggested that a Son and a toilet set from A. H. spring race meet be held at the Iiimman & Co. same time, as horses from Klam- n Knirm rWacter A atb and urants rasa would come Christv safetv rasor. from W. F. here at thai time. King. LAKE IS ENTITLED A Challenge We, the Mud Springs Literary Tft THF flFFIPF nd Debating Society," do hereby v " - i i . iCD&ucDga any ucusviujj swirij ui group of persons in Crook county Lake county is in a representa- to meet us in joint debate, taking live district composed ot Late, the negative side of the following Klamath. Crook and Grant coun- Question. Resolved, "That the ties, which is entitled to two joint I Government Should Own and Con representatives, and also in a sena- trol the Railroads." Any pers. torial district composed of Crook, being interested in the negative Klamath and Lake counties en-Uide of this vital question, and - T 1 I . . .... ... titled to one senator says tne laks i wishing to meet this society in County Examiner. The interests discussion of the same for the of these counties are diversified, betterment of all and a general Crook and Grant counties are far good time, may call on the society to the north and difficult of ade- ny Saturday evening or address quale representation by men from Jas. S. Fleck, Madras, Oregon, the southern part of the district. I Secretary of the Mud Springs Lit likewise, Lake county is far to the erary and Delta ting Society south, and cannot possibly be rep resented by a man from any other part of the district. A proper dis tribution of the representatives in the leeislature in this district would give all representation. Lake has been without representa- DIED On Tuesday, January 21, 1908, Mrs. J. R. Harvey of Bear Creek She had been in her usual good health until the nieht of her death . - . i .1 1 tion in the legislature, ana we .uh(.nt1l o'clock she awoke her time has come when we need rep- hnBbalid, complaining of a severe mentation there. We have as ; h iert side. Little was good timber as there is in the thou.ht of the matter at first but state, and there is no reason why the woman fcept gettine worse and we should not send a man to the doctor wa8 Bumm0ned. She legislature; surely other parts of a about midnigbt. the district could not nna oojec- MrB Harvey, whose maiden a 1 T n sa tAnatkav An amn I n . . nou. iajius -B. name was Florence uumette, was good man and all work for his a piorjeer of Oregon. She was election. While there are many 61BteT of sheriff Buruette of Benton who could represent us, we will L-nt, Mrs. Harvev leaves a GRAND MASQUERADE BALL Given by the Prineville Fire Department at P. A. A. C. Hall February 21, '08 A continual supper will be served the hall after 10 o'clock in I I 1 8 1 The Grand March will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock Six prizes to be awarded. Tickets, $1 Floor Manager P. B. Poindexter. Assistants P. B. Howard, Jack Summers, 'W. F. King, Dr. Rosenberg, Granville Clifton, Grover Young mmmymmmimmmmmmi suggest the name ot Mr. H. A Brattain, of Paisley. Mr. Brattain is one of the county's substantial business men, and having lived here many years is in touch with every question effecting this see tion of country. We fell positive that Mr. Brattain is a man in county. husband and seven children. Candidates Column. W. P. Myers Fsr Diitrrd Attonwy Report of th. condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the clo. of buslneu December 3, 1907 BESOUKCES Lnam and Discount Zn,2fH 17 United States Bond IJLfiflO 00 Bank premises 12.348 12 Dae from bank snbj to ek 138,716 10 Ctmh on hand 82.680 09 Redemption fund 625 00 yd 3 Whatever your choice we art well qualified to serve you, for our. stock vers a wide range of desirable fabrics, and all the style worthy the name. Our prices are reduced for Special Holiday Selling as follows: Regular $25 values'at $17 50 Regular $20 values at .. . . $14 50 Regular $15 values at $10 50 See Window Display Boy's and Little Gents Two and Three Piece Suits A line cf small size from 3 to 8 years old all Knee Pants. Former price 13 75 to 15 50 Your Choice $2 50 the Suit Nothing will equal a pair of SOROSIS Shoes as a present for Mother or Sister and the FLORSHE1M SHOE for Father or Brother. They can't be beat Try a pair. 1 & co i CROQE CQjHT USE OFFIOtRS: W. A. BOOTH, Prlo.M O. F.Stiwa.t, Vlc.Pr.ild.fit O. M. iLKiNi. Oa.hlar W. A. DIRCOTORS: Booth, O. M. Ilhihi, O. F. 8tiwxt I.UBII.ITIKS capital Stock t 80,000 00 Hnrphii and undivided proflta M,&4 70 circulation 1200 00 Individual DepoalU.., 807,S7S 78 To the Republican voters of the Seventh Judicial District: I desire t.hp nnmlnatlnn n.t vnur hn.nAu tn whom the lnteresw ot tnis aisinci the offlce of District Attorney and can be safely placed. That he is will appreciate your votes at the - qualified for this important posi- coming primary election 11 you deem tKre U no Honht. me worthy ol your support. Bight you are Examiner, and all Lake County has to do IS to get Fred W. WOm Far District Attorney togetner ana nominate a man. Subject to the approval of the Grant has had the senatorship for voters of Crook and Wasco counties, two terms, so has Crook county, my candidacy Is announced for the Republican nomination for District Seventh Judicial HM.oio a B. F. Allen, Pre.id.nt Will Wuriweiler. Vic.-Pre.ident 4-14,010 48 T. M. Baldwin CuhW H. Baldwin, Au't Cashier is L Transacts a General Banking Buainerw Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention r ! &TdbrllTUTfcTifcldb W WV WWW anri in all fairness me omce is ud tw vim.,l, T Tt Aiwrney oi me I shall endeavor to discharge the prefers a representative then Klamath should have the senator, duties of the office faithfully as pro. Represenative Belknap is being vided by law. urged by friends to make the run for a second term and it is possible he may do so. Just at present candidates are a little sbw in making announcements. Fhed W. Wilson, Lost For Sale A nine months-oW Jersey bull calf. On the road between Rldeout's farm and town last Sunday, a gray fur scarf. Leave the same at the Journal office or return to H. Ride out and receive reward. 2t J. E. Adamson. 2t Building For Lease The Moore building on Main Btreet, one door south of the Crook County Bank for lease. Posses sion given February 1. Apply to J. W. Boone. 3t-j23 Men's Suits, Hats and general Furnishings at about half price at J. E. Stewart & Co. To Exchange Honey In sections to trade for Beardless Barley. J. E. Adamson 2t B3rarr5ItSIr51tiJ CUT GLASS and HAND-PAINTED CHINA D. P. Adamson & Co Cured of Colds and Croup by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. m ' - -w. ... . cm SONS OP OEOROE C BOWDEN. Geo. C. Bowden, of Little Rock, Ark., has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in his family for many years, and Is seldom without It In the house. He says: " Chamberlain s Congh Remedy has proved a great relief to our boys In their throat and lung troubles. A few doses of It will ward off a threatened attack of croup, and a bad cold Is quickly cured by Its use. I take pleasure In recommending It." The prompt cures of colds and croups effected by this preparation, the fact that It can always be de pended upon, is pleasant to take and contains no opium, chloroform or other objectionable drug, has made It a favorite with the parents of young children. When you have a cough or cold, try it and see for yourself what an excellent medicine it Is. Price, 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. HOTEL PAULINA ELMER CLARK, PROP'R. Modern Conveniences. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. Feed anil Livery Htahle in Connection. Katf.s vhom $1 to ).' PKR DAY. Paulina, Oregon. 1 if IN ONE OR MANY COLOR! LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH OR ADE WORK IATEI it IIW At MSTIII ROOMS For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands 8 A la th Deschutes Valley write H. F, JONES, 4 Redmond, Oregon. Estray Steer There came to my ranch near Prine ville, about the first of October, a red baldfaced, 3-year-old steer, branded Ull on right hip, marked crop split underbit in left ear, swallow fork and underbit in right ear. Owner can have same by paying nil expenses. 6w K. T. SLAYTON. s :a se net m to t ica ses ten sann S 1V11M - VVIMILO .Bargains DRESS SICIRTS We have an unusually attractive line of Dreu Skirts which we will sell at the following BIG CUT in prices: $6.50 values cut to . $4.25 625 M " 4.00 6.00 M " : 3.90 5.50 44 I..... 3.75 4.50 44 44 - 3.00 3.75 44 44 . 225 3.00 44 44 2.00 5 225 1.50 MEN'S PANTS $6.23 Pants new $4.1 S 5.50 " " 3.50 4.50 " " 2.75 4.00 " -" 2.50 3.75 " " 2.35 3.50 " " 2.25 $3.25 Pants 3.00 " 2.75 " 2.50 " 2.25 .$2.00 .. 1.95 .. 1.85 .. 1.75 .. 1.50 Clifton & Cornett Successors to R. E. Simpson THE BALDWIN BARN HORSES FOR SALE Horses boarded by the day, week, or month. Careful attention given to all horses. Customers waited on promptly. Finest livery rigs in town. Call and see us J(. X. 33 aid win, Prep. Prinaeill; Subscribe for the Journal. $1.50 Year