Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 13, 1908, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1908
Candidates Column.
W. r. Myan Far Katmt Attanwr
To the Republican voter of the
Seventh Judicial Dlntrk-t: I desire
the nomination at your hand to
the office ol District Attorney and
vrlU appreciate your vote at the
coming primary election it you deem
me worthy of your support.
V. p. Mtkrm, Laldlaw, Ore
TrU W. WOaaa Far Duirict Attar?
Subject to the approval ol the
voters ol Crook and Wasco counties,
my candidacy Is announced lor the
Republican nomination tor District
Attorney of the Seventh Judicial
District. It nominated and elected
I shall endeavor to discharge the
duties of the office faithfully pro
vided by law.
Frkd W. Wilson,
clslon of the primary election.
L. F. Wiujts.
Klamath Fa'ls, Ore., Feb. 4th. 190S.
A. H. ItmUj far Jaatk f la Pc
I hereby announce myslf a candl
date tor the office of Justice of the
Peace subject to the approval of the
republican voters at the primaries
to be held In April.
A. H. Kennedy.
W. K. Cak far Canmtj- Scnaal SaanataaW
To the democratic voters of crook-
county: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for nomination to the
office of county school superintend
ent. Tour support at the primaries
In April, will be heartily appreciated.
W. R. Cook.
H. L Holgate for Joint Senator.
J. F. gUackar far C ty Sck1 Saaariataaetal
Madras, Ore., January 28.
To the voters of Crook county:
I hereby announce myself a caudi
date for nomination, on the repub
lican ticket, to the office ol County
School Superintendent. Your sup
port at the primaries, April 17, will
be trnly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
J. F. Bl.ANCHARD.
H. A. UWaa far Ceatf- Scieal SatMHattnaW
I hereby announce that I will be a
candidate for county school superin
tendent of Crook county subject to
the action of the republican voters
In the primary election.
M. A. Lehman, O'XeU, Ore,
Wai .likana far fiaaty Traanrcr
To the voters of Crook county: I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination, on the re
publican ticket, to the office of
county treasurer. If nominated and
elected I promise to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office.
Wm Johnson.
W. F. lief far Caaaty Treeaarar
To the voters of Crook County: I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
county treasurer, subject to your
approval of the administration of
the office during my present term.
W. F. Kino.
K. A. BraHaia far Mat tepmiatitin
To the republicans of Klamath,
Iake, Crook and Grant counties:
I wish to inform the republicans of
Klamath, Lake, Crook and Grant
counties, constituting the Twenty
first Representative District of Ore
gon, that my name will be presented
for your consideration at the pri
mary election to be held April 17,
1908, asking your suffrages for selec
tion as one of the republican nomi
nees for Joint Representative In said
district, to be balloted for on June 1,
1908.
H. A. Brattain, Paisley, Ore.
The candidacy of H. L. Holgate,
a prominent Klamath county citi-
len, for the republican nomination
for the joint senatorship of this
district, ha been informally an
nounced. In his home county he
has strong support, especially
from the ranchers, farmers and
stockmen, with whose interests he
has been actively identified, and
his candidacy will appeal to the
voters of Crook and Lake.
Mr. Holgate was born in Oregon,
at Corvallis, and has been a resi
dent of Klamath for several years.
He is 40 years of age and for 15
years has been a member of the
Oregon bar. He has never held
nor sought a public office, except
that upon the organization of the
United States reclamation service
he was tendered, and accepted, the
assistant attorneyship for that gov
ernmental department. In that
capacity he served four years in
Washington, D. C, and in the
western states. He previously
served one year in the Philippines
as a member of the Oiegon Volun
teers. He has a wide acquaint-
tance with the public men of the
state and is familiar with legisla
tion and legislative methods.
Mr. Holgate is a resident of Bon
anza, Klamath county, where he is
managing a bank, and is also inter
ested in the Bonanza Creamery,
Farmers' Telephone system and
similar organizations of that enter
prising community.
Need of Water Legislation
At the request of (!ov. ChaniW'r
lain State Kupineer Iwis ha
compiled a seciftl report on the
need of water legislation for Ore
gon. In asking for the report the
governor said:
"The great uncertainty ao to
titles to water, the wide difference
of opinion among the nbleot water
lawyers as to what the water law
of this state really is, and the v8t
amount of capital that is already
invested in this state in works de
pending upon the use of water,
make it absolutely necessary that
Oregon at an early date place up
on her statute books a complete,
concise and definite rode of law
governing the use and distribution
of water, patterned after the mod
ern laws of Wyoming, Idaho and
Canada, where title to water are
as secure as titles to land. Ore
gon's sin, not so ranch of commis
sion as of omission, jn this matter,
is becoming notorious among tho
states of the west, where the diver
sion and use of water is necessary,
and if persisted in, will greatly re
tard the settlement of lands l
ready reclaimed, and discourage
further development of our gr l
waU'r resources."
After carefully reviewing the
situation ill which he dwelt upon
the existing evil and showing the
harm done to the slate by the
lack ol adequate legislation. En
gineer Lewis set forth the follow
ing under the head, "Needed leg
islation:" "In view of the existing condi
tions, it would appear to be the
duty of the state:
"First To provide a means
whereby the priority and limit
ttins of every existing right to
the use of water can eventually be
determined.
"Second To provide tor a com
plete record of all water rights.
"Third To provide for the pro
tection of these right by an effec
tive administrative system.
"Fourth To determine the
amount of water available for new
use.
"Fifth To provide a definite
method of procedure for acquiring
rights to such unappropriated
water.
"Sixth To provide suitable pen
alties for the proper enforcement
of such law. No right to the use
of the state' public water should
become vested unless initiated in
compliance with the provisions of
the law."
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cake and pastry more appetiz
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This is the only baking
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It Has No Substitute
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a aowar prlca. bat na baaackeeper regarding tha health
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H. C EHU far Caaaty Jadf.
To the voters of crook county: I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of county Judge,
subject to the approval of the repub
lican voters at the primaries to be
held April 17, 1908. H. C. Ellis.
Gee. H. Menraua far Stata SeaiUt
I hereby submit my name to the
republican voters for Joint senator
from Klamath, Lake and Crook
counties at the primary election to
be held April 17, 1908.
Having faithfully represented this
district in the last session of the leg
islature, and since the senatorship
has, for this term, been conceded to
Klamath, I again ask for the favor
able consideration of the voters of
this Senatorial district.
Respectfully,
Geo. H. Mekhyman.
Frank Elkiai for Skeriff
To the voters of Crook county:
hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of sheriff of crook county,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the approval of the republican voters
at the primary to be held in April.
Fhank Elkins,
Judge Willits for Joint Senator.
We announce the candidacy
this week of Judge L. F. Willits of
Klamath Falls for the nomination
of joint senator at the coming pri
mary election. Judge Willits is
well qualified for the position
He is a man of about 60 years of
of age and has lived in Lake and
Klamath counties for the past
twenty or twenty-five years. He
is a large taxpayer and is inter
eeted in projects for the promotion
of the community in which he
lives. Mr. Willits was county
judge four years and gave an ex
cellent administration of that
office.
The Beat Phynitf
When you want a physic that Is
mild and gentle, easy to take and
certain to act, always use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
For sale by D. P. Adamson.
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BALL
Clothes cleaned, pressed and
mended. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Cobra, at the Red by.
Ts--TlrrJrarei
Lowney's Candies
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Wairea Brora for Coaatr Clerk
To the voters of crook county: I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the the office of county clerk
subject to the approval of the demo
cratic voters at the primaries to be
held In April. Warrkn Bhown.
L F. WUlitii far State Senator
I herewith announce myself a can
didate'for Joint senator from Klam
ath, Lake and crook counties on the
republican ticket, subject to the de-
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adaunson' Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
Given by the Prineville Fire
Department at P. A. A. C. Hall
February 21, '08
A continual supper will be served
in the hall after 10 o'clock
The Grand March will start
promptly at 8:30 o'clock
Six prizes to be awarded.
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Floor Manager P. B. Poindexter. Assistants
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fabrics, and all the style wori! 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
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Praaldant
D. F.Stiwart, Vice Prealdcnt
O. M. Elkihi, Oaahlar
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w. A. Booth, O. M. EtKtHa,
O. F. STf WART
Trarwacts a Cleueral
Banking JiUHinttHH
K x c li a n g o Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
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Gasoline Engine
Irrifatioa, Spraring and Pumpin( Machinery
Fiilrliiink-Morw (liuwilhio KnRlnca for
piiiniilnK, apmylriK, "iiwlng. grllullng. OuU
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Write for cntuloKUf and prlcca.
W. F. KING, Agent, PrimeriHc, Ore.
Fairbanks Morse & Co.
POIITXAND, orbion.
Millinery
Clearance Sale
BcginniiiK January lxt I will Roll at
com trimmuil Huts. Street Hats, CapH,
Kibbon, Veiling, etc.
Thin sale hIho inclmleN a niee line of
Underwear, Fascinators, Handkerchief,
.Shopping Bugs and other notions.
Mr FtPJ Millinery
1 II o. LdlCo Parlors
Corner Second and Main Sta.
For Irrigated Farms
I and Fruit Lands $
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DRESS SKIRTS
We have an unusually attractive line of Dress
Skirts which we will sell at the following
BIG CUT in prices;
$6.50 values cut to
6.25 " " ... .,.
6.00
5.50
4.50
3.75
3.00
225
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3.90
3.75
3.00
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MEN'S PANTS
$6.25 Panta now $4.15
5.50 " "
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4.00 " "
3.75 " M
3.50 " "
$4.15 $3.25 Panta now $2.00
. 3.50 3.00 " " 1.95
. 2.75 2.75 " " 1.85
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Report of the condition of "
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the dote of buaineaa December 3, 1907
UICHOUKCICH
Lnnn and DIhcoihiU t2l7,24 17
United HlntM Bonda 1'2,M0 00
Hunk r romlwa 12,248 12
i'ue from bunk tub) to ck 1RH.71S 10
canb on hand 82.090 01)
IUtdmnptlon fund 025 00
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Onpllal Htook go.000 00
Hurplua and undivided proltU Kt.SH 70
clraulatlon 12.KO0 00
Individual Doponll 807,875 78
U!)4,010 48
B. F. Allen, Pr.idenl
Will Wurrw.il.r, Vica Pra.ld.nt
84S4.010 48
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H. Baldwin, Au't Ca.hl.r
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