CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY Entered at tae poil.in at frlmlllt, Q. as sacead-alaaa ef r SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advano One Year.. Three Month..- 11.50 Six Months Mete Single Copies... 75 cU Sets Adv.rtlalne; Rat.e:-DiipIaT edrortistnc 1 00, IS wnu and J. a according to time and ,,o. Loral Rwders 11.00 per Inch. Bustnaa locals tt p Hi". Card of Thank .. Resolutions ol edolw 11.40. "Want", "Van", etc ads and -Kstrar" Notlre 1 cnt a word. Published Every Thursday at the Journal Building. Prlneville. Oregon THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908 MORE NEW CANDIDATES The Candidates Column grows in length each week. There are several new names this week. Fred A. Rice is out after the re publican nomination fr county surveyor. Mr. Rice is com paratively a new comer with us but he is an old-timer at the busi ness. He is an experienced civil engineer and is well qualified to discharge the duties of the office to which he asks your support. R. A. Ford is a veteran teacher that asks your support at the pri maries next April. He is too well known to need any introduction from us. With 20 years' exper ience in the school room, three o which as principal of the Prineville public school, he goes before the voters of the county asking their support for the office of county superintendent of schools. W. R. McFarland is another man that has spent the best part of his life in Crook county. He asks his democratic friends to support him for the office of county treasurer. Ralph Sharp, mine host of the Poindexter Hotel, has caught the infection and asks the democratic voters not to overlook him for the office of justice of the peace. If elected he promises to marry the first couple free of charge, not only that, but he will add a free supper, bed and break fast into the bargain. Bro. Ken nedy will have to put his skates on if he wants to be in the run ning. H. F. Jones is a Redmond man that announces himself as a can didate for the office of county as- noted for their modesty and Mr Jones is no exception. His aspir ations should meet with the ap proval of the republican voters. The many friends of the J. F. Blanchard have prevailed upon him to run for county judge in stead of for county school superin tendent. Mr. Blanchard has con sented to make the change and now asks his friends to rally to his support. He is a young man and very popular and will no doubt attract a large following. White-Eagles Married At high noon, on February 26th, in the parlors of the Hotel Prineville, Silas White, and Miss lea Eagles, both of Mad ras, Oregon. Rev. H. Chas. Duns more, D. D. pastor of the Presby terian church, performed the cere mony in the presence of a few in timate friends of the bride. The happy couple left at once for their home near Madras, where the groom is engaged in ranching. Their many friends unite in wish ing them all joy, happiness and prosperity. Free Garden Seeds We have received from the U. S. government an assortment of garden seeds for free distribution. As it is not the intention of the government to run in opposition to dealers, each person is entitled to one package which contains several varieties of choice seeds. Drop a postal addressed to the Crook County Journal office and receive your package. The Best Physic When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, cany to take and certain to act, always use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by D. P. Adamson. Candidates Column. Tni A. Rke far Caaaty Servaya To the republican voters of Crook county: I announce myaelf a can didate for the oCitce of county sur veyor, subject to your approval at the primaries to be held la April. Fred A. Ric. ft. A. Far tar Cesar? Sckaal SeaemtasaW To the- republican voters ol Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofrice of county school superintendent. Your sup port at the primaries in April will be appreciated. R. A. Foan. W. ft. McFsrlaW far Canity Traasarer. To the democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate lor the office of county treasurer, subject to your approval at the primaries in April. V. R. McFarland. Ralph Skar. far Jattica af the react I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Justice of the Peace subject to the approval of the democratic voters at the primaries to be held in April. Ralph Sharp. H. F. Jam far A To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself aa a candi date for the office of county assessor, subject to the approval of the repub- llcan voters at the primaries to be held April 17, 1908. H. F. Jones, Redmond, C Saringr tar Jent Stealer To the voters of Crook, Lake and Klamath counties: 1 announce my self a candidate tor the office of Joint Senator, subject to the approval of the democratic voters of the district. G. Springer, culver, Oregon. W. P. Myers Far Dirtmt Attaraey To the Republican voters of the Seventh Judicial District: I desire the nomination at your hands to the office of District Attorney and -wnnippneciaTe yourraces acme coming primary election If you deem me worthy of your support. V. P. Myers, Laldlaw. Ore DIED On Tuesday, February 25, 1908, W. J. Watkins, aged 70 years. Mr. Watkins was born on March 30, 1838, in Cherkew county, North Carolina. He crossed the plains in 1859 and located at Pike's Peak, Colorado, where he engaged in mining. In 1900 he took up a homestead northeast of Prineville and lived there until his death. He was a devout member of the Baptist cuurch. Quite a large family survive him. He was buried at the Union cemetery to day. Sick Headache This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened In severity. by taking a dose of these tablets as soon as the first symptom of an attack appears. Sold by D. P. Adumson. 1 . Lowney's Candies I I AT t pi jl I D. P. Adamson & Co I i i i Millinery Clearance Sale Beginning January 1st I will sell at cost trimmed Hats. Street Hats, Caps Ribbon, Veiling, etc. This eale also includes a nice line of Underwear, Fascinators, Handkerchief1), Shopping Bags and other notions. Mp FTPq' Millinery I II LoICo Parlors Corner Second and Main St. 111 Maher & Grosh Knives g D. P. ADAMSON & CO. fe To Exchange Honey In sections to trade for Beardless Barley. J. E. Adamson 4t Applications for Grazing Permits Notice is hereby given that all applications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Cascade (south) National Forest, during the season of 190S, must be filed in my office at Koseburg, Ore gon, on or before March 15, 1908. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged, and blank ionns to be used in making application, will be furnished upon request. S. C. Baktbum, 2-27 Supervisor. Ms StieM far Saarifi To the voter of Crrmk county: I hereby announce my wit 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 Kth. J akb Stkoi . Frsee. ftVat far SWiff To the voters of trHik county: 1 hervby announce my candidacy for the utile of sheriff of rook county. on thi republican ticket, subject to the anorovnl of the republican voters at the primary to Ik held In April. Frank ki.mnh. Jaaws Rice far C To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date tor the nomination of couuty commissioner, subject to the i- proval of the republican voters at tlie primary election to lie held April 17. Jamks Kk-k. Wait H. Haste far Caaaty Sanrayer To the democratic voters of crook couuty: 1 hereby announce myself n a caudldate for nomination to the office of county surveyor. Your support at the primaries In April will be appreciate!. Wads H. Histox. W. C Ceaftateai ( Sheriff I hervby announce myself a a can didate tor 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'JOS. V. C. Comu.ktox, Paulina. A. H. Kaaatay far Jaatica af tat Feace I hereby announce myself a caudl date for 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. t. Caak far Caaaty Scaeel SaaeriatteaW To the democratic voters of crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of county school superintend ent. Your support at the primaries In April, will be heartily appreciated. W. K. Cook. M. A. I.iaam far Caaaty Sckaal SaaerateaaWat I hereby announce that I will be a candidate tor 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 Jssaiea far Caaaty Trtaserar To the voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination, on the re publican ticket, to the office of county treasurer. If nominated nud elected I promise to faithfully dis charge the duties of the office. Wm Johnson. W. F. Kaf far Caaaty Tnasarar 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 ot ine omce uuringmy present term. W. F. Kino. H. A. Fader far Awaxar To the democratic voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce my can dldacy for the office of county as sessor, subject to your approval nt the primary election to le hel April 17. H. A. FosTEr. J. 0. UfaOctta far Caaaty Aueuor 1 hereby announce myself acandi date for re-election to the office of county assessor, subject to theap proval of the democratic voters al the primaries to be held In April. J. D. Lakoi.i.bttk. Warn. Brawe far Caaaty Clerk To the voters of crook county: 1 herebv announce myself a candidate for the the office of county cVrk, subject to the approval of the demo cratlc voters at the primaries to be held In April. W akkkn Known. L F. Willits far Stat Saaalar 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 cision of the primary eleetlou. L. F. Vru.rr. Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 4th. llMS. J. F. ftlaacaars far Caaaty Jeep Madras, Ore., January 2S. To the voters of Crook couuty: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date tor nomination, on the repub. Ilcan ticket, to the office of County Judge. Your support at the pri maries, April 17, will la truly appreciated. Sincerely yours, J. F. Bl.ANI'HAHU. Cm. H. Mairraaa far Stata Saaalar 1 hereby submit lay na;vie to the rvpubllcau voters tor Joint seuator from Klamath, I-nke and Crook counties at the primary election to te held April 17. WOS. Having faithfully represented this district In the Inst session of the leg islature, and since the senatorshlp has, for this term, been conceded to Klamath, I again ask for the favor able consideration ol the voters of this Senatorial district. Itesectfully, . liKO. II. Mkhkvman. H. A. Brattaia far J Mat RtartaMtatira To the republicans of Klamath Itke, Crook and Grant counties I wish to inform the republicans of Klamath, Lake, Crook and (irant Counties, constituting the Twenty. first Iteprcsentatlve District of Ore gou, that my name will lie presented for your consideration at the ori- inary election to lie held April 17 l'JOS, asking your suffrages for selec tion as one of the republican nomi nees tor Joint Representative In said district, to be balloted tor on June 1, 1!KW. H. A. Bhattain, Paisley, Ore. ' H. C E11U far Caaaty Mtt To the voters of crook county: herebv announce mvself as a cauill date for the office of county Judge, subject to the approval of the repub lican votertuit the primaries to be held April 17, liKIS. II. C. Kli.is Fred W. WUaaa Far Dutrict Attanay Subject to the approval of the voters of Crook and Wasco counties my candidacy Is announced for tit Republican nomination for IHstrlc Attorney of the Seventh Judlcla District. If nominated and elect I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the jjflice faithfully as pr vided by law. Fkkii W. WiiJto.N, ar P. A. A. C. HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, March 6th The Entertainment of the Season "Three Hats" A Farcial Comedy in Three Acts. CASTE Sam Selwyn, a married man .Mr. Duncan Macleod Fred Bellamy, his unwilling slave Mr. J. F. Blanchard Capt. Kalskill, of the Kilkenny Irregulars Mr. Warren Brown Dibbs. a boy in buttons Mr. A. B. Roller Bosco Blithers, professor of penmanship .Dr. H. G. Davis Mrs. Selwyn, Selwyn's belter half Mrs. H. P. Belknap Grace, her daughter Miss May Belle Reed Tilly, a parlor maid Mrs. H. G. Davis Lottie Blithers, Fred's fiancee Miss Maude Brown Given under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs. Admission 35c. Reserved Seats 50c On aale at Winnek'a Drug Store Performance begins at 8:15 sharp Bargains men a cum mjkjj o 1 ill the Time 11 Suits and Overcoats This is the Home of good $j OVERCOATS ffi Whatever your cnoice w arc vm qualified' to serve you, for our slock i . i ti covers a wide range ot dfeiriDU 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 ft Window Disnlav HQ S3 m WURZWEILER & 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 t rice 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 FLORSHEIM SHOE for Father or Brother. They can't be beat Try a pair. W CSaa 1 1 CO Barley for Sale CIiommI Imrlt'V, without nm-kn, IIS t tun. Kiu'keil Imjuln- nl H. lfrU h lirM , O'.NVII, Oiv. 2 6tt For Sale A ntui niontliM.lil Jerwy hull cntf. I. V.. AiIhiiihoii. -It Try our Fancy Patent Flour J. E. Stewart A Co. M t. Vernon Springs Krw' lmrl, IimIImk ami lmtliN for any ix-rnon ntlllrtcil with rhfUiuii- tlnni, that thu Mt. Wruon Warm Sprlnw will not cure. H. A. Ml'U THY, proprietor, Mt. Vernon, Ore. taiesiea i&. :e : t ds: se: :e: n Home - Cured Meats AT J. E. Stewart & Co.'s CRQQE CiHHT7 Ml OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, Praildant O. F.Stiwamt, VlcaPratldanl M. CkKiNa, Oaihlar O. DIREOTOR8: w. A. Booth, O. m. ELKina, 0. F. 8Tf WART Transacts a General Banking BuHinesH Exchange . Bought and Sold Collectionn will re ceive prompt attention Have Your Watches and Jewelry Repaired by W. FRANK PETETT Adam.on. Drug Store, PRINEVILLE For Irrigated Farms $ and Fruit Lands $ $ In the Deschutes Valley write $ H. F, JONES, I Redmnnrl. Oroonn 9 Mid E - Winter argaks ffi DRESS SKIRTS We have an unusually attractive line of Drew Skirts which we will sell at the following BIG CUT in prices: $6.50 values cut to 6.25 " 1 6.00 5.50 4.50 3.75 3.00 225 M2S . 4.00 . 3.90 .. 3.75 3.00 . 225 . . .. 2.00 10 9 MEN'S PANTS $6.25 Pant, now $4.1 S 5.50 " 4.50 4.00 " 3.75 " 3.50 " $4.15 $3.2S Panta now $2.00 . 3.50 3.00 " - 1.95 . 2.75 2.75 - 18 . 2.50 2.50 " - J.75 2.35 2.25 1.50 . 2.25 Clifton & Cornett Successors to R. E. Simpson lei ie2 &s5 &s; &3 &a:5ce3t53 ei &ai iei mm Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the dote of business December 3, 1907 " KHHOURCKU UAIIIUTlKe loans and DlMinunU 7,amV capital HUwk ... . 1 60 000 00 United HtaU Hands U.im 00 Hurplus nd undivided pra'nu OR 'm TO BanlcrromlMc, l!i,248 H olroulHllon 128O0 0O Due from banks sub) to 188.716 10 Individual Dnpoalls gmW 1 oanh on hand g'2.880 W ' Kedemptlon fund 625 00 """ H84.010 48 4!4010 48 ?.-,I "en '!"'i,".n, ... T. M. 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