CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY atarcd at la poitoBlc at rlnTHI.Oroa.aa .roB.l rl. matlr One Yer SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvarlably In Advance 11.50 Six Months Three Months.. 50ct Single CopK.... 75 eta 5 eta FAIR ASSOCIATION MEETING Advertising Rate: Dtapla? advertttlnt; 1 W. TS enia and SO cau ercoMtnc to lme and pace. Local Rtadera $1.00 rr Inch. RutDW Iwtlt I centa x Una. Card ot Thank. I1.M. Resolution! ol Condolence "Want", "Loaf, etc ads nd "Ratrnr" Notlote I cent a word. Published Every Thursday at the Journal Building, rrlneville, Oregon THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908 Candidates Column. W. t. Ujmt Fer'.Distmt Atterery To the RertuMlcan voters of the Seventh Judicial District: I doelre the nomination at your hands to the office of District Attorney and will appreciate your votes at the coming primary election If you doem me worthy of your support. V. P. Mtk, Laldlaw. Ore Frea W. Wuaaa Far Diatrict Atterae Subject to the approval of the Toters of Crook and Wasco counties, my candidacy is announced for the Republican nomination for District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully as pro vided by law. Fkkd W. Wilson, clsion of the primary election. L. F. Wiu-its. Klamath Fnlla,Oi., Feb. 4th. 190K. J. F. BUackara far Caearj ScWSaatriataaaW Madras, Ork, January 2S. To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination, on the repub lican ticket, to the office of County School Superintendent. Tour sup port at the primaries, April 17, will be truly appreciated. Sincerely yours, J. F. Bl.A.NCHARD. M. A. LeaauafwCaaatyScaadSaaeriatiadeat I hereby announce that I will lie a candidate for county school superin tendent of Crook county subject to the action of the republican voters In the primary election. M. A. Lkhman, O'Nell. Ore. Wa Jekaaea far Caaaty Treasarer 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 1 promise to faithfully dis charge the duties of the office. Wm Johnson. W. F. King far Caaaty Treasarer To the voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for reflection to the office of county treasurer, subject to your approval of the ' administration of the office during my present term. W. F. King. H. A. Brattak for Joiat RepreKaUtiT To the republicans of Klamath, Jjike, 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. Bb attain, Paisley, Ore. A. H. Ktaaaay far Jattica af tat Ptece I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Justice of the Peace subject to the approval ot the rviuiblloan voters at the primaries to be held In April. A. II. Kennedy, W. R. Ceak far Caaaty Sceeel Saaeriattaocat To the democratic voters of crook county: I hereby anuounce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of county school superintend eftt. Your support at the primaries in April, will be heartily appreciated W. U. Cook. Waot H. Haetea far Caaaty Sarrayar To the democratic voters of crook. county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for uoinluation to the office of county surveyor. Tour support at the primaries In April will be appreciated. Waiik H. HrsTox. W. C Canfletaa far Saeriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of sheriff of Crook county, subject to the ap proval of the democratic voters at the primaries to be held April 17, l'.H)S. W. C. Co.Mii.KTON, Paulina. Jak Streea far Saeriff To the voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination, of sheriff. subject to the approval of the demo cratic voters at the primaries to lie held April 17th. Jake Stkoi d. Jaaes Rice for Cea To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of county commissioner, subject to the ap proval of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 17. J AM KB Rlt.'E. C Springer for Joint Seaater To the voters' of Crook, Lake and Klamath counties: I announce my self a candidate for the office of Joint Senator, subject to the approval of the democratic voters of the district. U. Spkingkk, culver, Oregon. J. 0. LafoUette for Caaaty Assessor I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of county assessor, subject to the ap proval of the democratic voters at the primaries to be held In April. J. I). Lafou.ktte. H. C. Eilii for Caaaty Judge To the voters of crook county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office qf 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. Merryaua far State Senator 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. Mekbyman. Frank Elkias for Sheriff To the voters of Crook county: I 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. Fbank Elk ins. H. A. Fatter forAatesaor To the democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce ray can didacy for the office of county as sessor, subject to your approval at the primary election to be held April 17. H. A. FosTEr. "Business ve. Religion," or "Is The Golden Rule Practicable?" is the subject which will be dis cussed by Rev. C. A. Housel at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Special music by the choir. Everybody welcome. The Best Physic 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. J Stick Pin Lost Pin with one large pearl, and three chip diamonds. Reward offered, ('all at Journal office. tf At a nutting of the board of directors of the fair association Monday it was agreed to allow 25 per cent of the gate receipt logo into a fund to be used for the rac ing feature of the fair. This, in connection with the liberal dona tions for racing purpose, will in sure purses that will attract horses from all parts ot the state. The fair board will erect and maintain all netwsary stall on the grounds (or the accommodation of racing stock and will assist in the main tenance of the track. The pavilion has just been painted and work will be done on tho grounds at once for the com ing fair. The date will be decided upon as toon as other fairs in ad joining counties can be heard from. Premium lists will lie out in the early spring and the 1908 fair should exceed all previous ones. Organ for Sale A second hand Mason & Hamlin organ for sale. Good as new. call at the Journal office. 2-13-tf Redmond Item Redmond, Ore., February 17. It is pleasant to be able to re port that the sick people ate im proving. Mrs. Bauer is still in a critical condition however. Her brother, Mr. Rader, of Wenatchee, Washington, has arrived and will remain for a time. The children are being cared for by the neighbors. New settler are still coming in i but your reorter ha failed to make connection with them this week. Everybody in busy clearing now- a-day so many of us thatwe shall not specify by name. Mrs. H. F. Tinsley is down from Gist for a visit. . L. Iverson is expected in this week from White Salmon, Wash. He has had over two hundred trees pulled and is having other clearing done. MoCaffery's and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Khret took in the big dance at Sisters and report a pleasant time. Arrangement have Wen made so that the two entertainments that were planned for Washington's birthday will not conflict. The one at the Pleasant Ridge school house otherwise known as Forked Horn has been postponed until the 28th. We at our end of the line will try to show our appreciation the proper way. W. J. Buckley is a Prineville visitor Unlay and tomorrow. Mr. Landes was a Culver visitor last week and Mr. Kendall this week. It has Wen suggested that some of the old settlers might feel slighted if only the new comers are mentioned in these columns, so some time when other news is scarce we may take time to tell what has Wcome of all the old folks. E. C. Pakr. ' of fruits, comes the pwHp? A y chief ingredient of 4 fo)friW7A fl BAKIfJG I xVSSS?) V only bakinS powder RjJ ydFZzjB. . . . rjs made from Royal YrZZM Grape Cream J&l ! of Tartar 'J fa w B a 3 m M WURZWEILER & IB. 2 M -B T" PR amaiis an me i ime a Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats pQ Cents a little more than the injurious alum or phosphate of Uma powder, but with Royal you are sure of pure. Healthful food. m Lowney's Candies AT I D. P. Adamson & Co Warren Brown for County 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. Wahkkn Bkown. L F. Willitii for 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 Adamaon'i Drug Store, PRINEVILLE A A r ?T A ? ? 1 . A. A. t. HALL i i ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, March 6th 3& I 2s inr"i sin i The Entertainment of the Season B ree flats A Farcial Comedy in Three Acts. CAS TE Sam Selwyn, a married man : Mr. Duncan Macleod Fred Bellamy, his unwilling slave Mr. J. F. Blanchard CapL Kalskill, ol the Kilkenny Irregulars Mr. Warren Brown Dibbs, a boy in butlons Mr. A. B. Roller Bosco Blithers, professor ol penmanship Dr. H. G. Davis Mrs. Selwyn, Selwyn's belter hall Mrs. H. P. Belknap Grace, her daughter Miss May Belle Reed Tilly, a parlor rnaid Mrs. H. G. Davis Lottie Blithers, Fred's liancee Miss Maude Brown Given under the auspices of the I. O. 0. F. and Rebekfchs. Admission 35c. Reserved Seats 50c On aale at Winnek'i Drug Store Performance begins at 8:15 sharp i Ik I n This is the Home of good uVERCOATS Whatever your choice we are well qualified to serve you, for our stock covers a wide range of desira'jta fabrics, and all the style worthy tho 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 sizes from 3 to 8 years old all Knee Pants. Former trice 13 75 to $5 50 Your Choice $2 50 the Suit Nothing will equal a pair of SOROSIS Shoes as a present for Mother or Sister and the FLORSHEIM SHOE for Father or Brother. They can't be beat Try a pair. t Home - Cured Meats H AT ( i J. E. Stewart & Co.'s J F ill ill coohtt mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth. Praaldant D. F.BTrwAHT, VleePratldanl O. M. Clkini, Caahiar DIRE0TOR8: w. A. Booth, O. M. Elkihi, O. f. STfWART TransactH a (Jeneral Bankino; HuHintirw ExchariKe Iiouffht and ,Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention s Gasoline Irrigation, Sprajtinf anj Engine Pumpinf Machinerj KttlrhitnkM'Monw ClftMoMnn KnictnftM fur piimplnir, HprHytng. Hnwtnif. grlnUtnic. OuU Kitlrlmiikn tVnlcn fur wclirhliiK. KitlrbiuikN-Morw) liynHiniM uud Motoni for PfwT and IlKht. KiilrliHiikn-MorM Wlndiiillln nnrt Towiti. KHlrlmiikn-Momc (JrijidiTu Vivii ClipMrii. Well Pu mpM. All nmt quality kooiU lit IowckI prlnoH. AlwuyM In nUn:k. IJIhthI triiiK. I'rompt r'ply to lii(iilrli-H anil quick HlilpirmntH. Write for ciilaluKUc and irliT. W. F. KING, Agent, PrineTllle, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & PORTLAND, OKKCION. Co. Timlmr I.aml, Art Juno 8. 1K7H. Notice for Publication I)(tjttrtriipnt of the Interior, linitcd Htiiten 1-anil (Jllice The Dal leu, Oregon, 'miliary 8, 1908. Notice in liereliy given that Mary (!. Collirm, of Prineville, county of Crook, Ktnto of Oregon, him applied to purchase, under the act of'Congredx of June 8, 1H78, iim cxteniled hy act of AuKUt4, IHM, the SWNW, 8 BWj,' and HKJi HW4 Hec. 24, Tp. 13 south, range IK eat, W. M ., anil will oiler proof to hIiow that the land nought in more valuahle for its timber or Btone than for agricultural purpocM, and to entuhiiHh her claim to natd land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the tth day of April, l'.MJK. he nuines an her witnesses: Jennie WillianiHon, Ktlra Williamson. A. H. Collins, and John DemuriB ull of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adverHely the aoove-described IhikIr are reipieHted to Hie their claim in this olllce on or before said 20th day of April, 11)08. 2-llpd C. W. MOORE, Register. S For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands In the Detchiitea Valley write S ' H. F, JONES, $ Redmond, Oregon. jj 0,:ei m ie m le: t :ei ies m le: n , , V ICS - M Winter 1 argams DRESS SKIRTS is is We have an unusually attractive line of Dress Skirts which we will sell at the following BIG CUT in prices: .. $455 4.00 3.90 3.75 3.00 . 255 r 2.00 1.50 $6.50 values cut to 6.25 6.00 5.50 44 " . 4.50 3.75 3.00 44 44 . 255 MEN'S PANTS 96.25 Panta now $4.15 5.50 " " 3.50 4.50 " " 2.75 4.00 " " 2.50 3.75 " 2.35 3750 " " 2.25 $3.25 Panta now $2.00 3.00 " 1.95 2.75 1.85 2.50 " 1.75 2 25, 1.50 Clifton & Cornett Successors to R. E. Simpson Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon the clot of buaineas December 3, 1907 At IMCHOUItOICB Lonna and Dlacounta 287,21M 17 United Btutea Bond 12.600 00 Dank rremlima 12,210 12 Due from banks null) to ck 188,715 10 conn on hand 82.080 09 Redemption fund....,.,..,.. 625 00 1184.010 48 B. F. 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