Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. THURSDAY. MAR. 5. 1908 Subscription ll.SO Ji. Dr. Belknap for RepresenUtiTe. In c peaking of the progress of hit campaign totucceed himself for a second term in the lower house, Dr. IVlknap was most sanguine. Many flattering assurances of sup port come from his constituents ail over the district. His nominating petitions have been circulated freely and have been liberally signed. They were filed with the secretary of State last weeks There is no candidate before the republican voters of the Twenty first district that is more deserving than the doctor. His splendid record at the last session entitle him to a complimentary term and this idea is shared by his constituents. It seems unnecessary to men tion Dr. Belknap's early struggle to get an education and his politi cal experiences in Central Oregon, where he has always been identi fied with the beet class of people and all progressive and education al movements. He has served in turn as county school superin tendent, county treasurer, and mayor of the city of Frineville for three terms, and in each capacity as well as in his present incum bency has proven industerious and efficient, always a clean man for a clean government. Dr. Belknap attended the Uni versity of Michigan two years and bas been a member of the alumni of the University of New York since his graduation from the medical department of that in stitution in 1S86. He has lived in Crook county since boyhood and his wide pro- j feesional acquaintance and many supporters in times past will no doubt be in evidence at the April primaries. He is an able citizen and an efficient legislator. ALLEN HASH - FOUND DEAD me rxKiy 01 Allen Hash wa found in his mining cinip on Ha Creek yesterday by a boy who had been in the habit of taking him supplies. Several days ago when the young man who was attending him was at the camp the old gentleman said that he had a bad cold and thought he was takin the grip. The young man asked him to go to his ranch near La monta until he was better but Mr, Hash said that he would stay in the cabin and thought he would be all right in a day or two. On making his next trip some ten days later the young man die covered the dead body of the miner. Mr. Hash was an old pioneer settler on Willow Creek ana was yi years old at the time of his death. A. H. Lippman has charge of the remains. Additional Locals. First Gnn to be Fired Sunday. The first gun in the local option campaign to make Crook county "dry" will be fired next Sunday night when a union meeting of the three local churches will be held in the Methodist church. The principle address will be made by II. B. Hudeon, of Portland, who is field secretary of the International Reform Bureau. Services"at both the other churches will be dis missed for the evening. The Presbyterian male quartette will sing. Mr. Hudson will also make the address at a meeting for men only at the Union church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. , This also is a union meeting to be participated in by the three churches. All men and boys above fourteen are in vited to this meeting. Everybody is invited to the evening meeting. Mr. Hudson will also tour the county as far as practicable. The following are his dates: Sheppard school house, March 9: Weaver school house, March 10; Redmond, March 11, Cline Falls, March 12; Sisters, March 13; Gist, March 14; Laidlaw, Sunday morning March 15; Bend, Sunday evening, March 15; Grizzly, March 17; Lamonta, March 18; Red Rock school house, March 19; Culver, March 20; Opal Prairie, March 21; German church, iounclii morning March 22; Mad ras, Sunday evening, March 22; Big Plains, March 23. Breeze from the Sisters. Editor Journal The weather of the past few days has been very unsettled. Edwin Graham and wife of the Matoles, were in town the first of the week. a u tuieu Mates land inspector was in this vicinity several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howell returned Saturday from a trip to Frineville, where the latter went to attend the teachers' examination. James Boyd, who has been trap ping in the mountains near this place during the winter, left Tues day for his home near Seattle. F. M. Zumwalt made a trip to Frineville last week. He reports me roaus Detter tnan he ever saw them at this time of the year. Mrs. Lee Cover of Matoles, was in town the first of the week. G. A. St evens left Saturday for Prineville points. Born To the wife of J. H. Tay lor, a girl. The Man Looking fob a Job. Rev. Moon of Eugene, state evangelist of the Christian church will begin a series of meetings April 1, at Union church. Hermann Poch is building tannery on his ranch two miles east of town and will tan furs and hides of all kinds for local and outside markets. Hermann knows his business and will no doubt be successful in his undertaking. The Ladies of the Annex are go ing to give a Leap Year ball March IS. Each member is allowed to invite one friend. The ladiee will prepare supper at the hall and a good time is anticipated. Every girl get busy. u. epnnger oi c-uiver, was in town on business -Tuesday. In talking on politics Mr. Springer said he would like to have his op ponents define their position on Statement No. 1. He believed the question would cause lota of scratching when the ballots were counted. Candidates Column. H. P. Bdkaaa far Uat RcpraotatiTt To the republicans of Crook, Grant, Klamath and Lake counties I wish to Inform the republicans of Crook, Grant, Klamath and Lake counties, constituting the Twenty- first Representative District of Ore gon, that my name will be presented for your consideration at the primary election to be held April 17, 1908, asking your suffrage for uelec tlon as one of the republican nomi nees tor Joint Representative to be balloted for on June 1, 1908. H. P. Belknap. Prineville, Ore. fni A Rica far Caaaty Saneyer To the republican voters of Crook county: I announce myself a can didate for the oLlce of county sur veyor, subject to your approval at the primaries to be held In April. - Fbed A. Ricb. W. R. McFarUae' far Caaaty Traanrer. To the democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject to your approval at the primaries in Auril. W. R. McFablakd. Ralph Slurp far Jutkc af the Peace 1 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 Shabp. H. F. Jomtt for Aueuar l:o tine voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself aK a candi date for the office of county assessor, subject to the approval of the repub lican voters at the primaries to be held April 17,1908. H. F. Jones, Redmond, G. Spriaf er tor Joiot Senator 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. G. Spbi.ngbr, culver, Oregon. R. A. Ford far Caaaty School Saperiatewlent To the republican voters of Crook county; I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county school superintendent. Your sup port at the primaries in April will be appreciated. R. A . Fobd. W. P. Mjert Far Distrrct Allan cr To the Republican voters of the Seventh Judicial District: I desire the nomination at your hands to the office of District Attorney and will appreciate your votes at the coming primary election If you deem me worthy of your support. W. P. Myekb, Laidlaw, Ore Jake StraaJ far SWiff To the voter of Crook county: 1 hervhy nnnonncv in.vwlf n a chikII date for the nomination l KhcrllT subject to the approval of the demo cratic voter at the primaries to le held April 17th. Jakk Stkocik Jaawa Rice far Can To the voters of Crook county hereby announce ntywlf as a caiutl date for the nomination of county cotmuiKsioncr, wnhject to the ap proval of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 17. jAMKSltUlt WaJe H. Haataa far Caaaty Santfar To the democratic voters of crook county: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination to the omce of county surveyor. Your support at the primaries In April will lie appreciated. Wai II. lll'STO. W. C Cealetae far SWiff I hereby announce myself as 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, W0S. V. C. Conoi.kton. raullua A H. KeaaeaV far Jut tea al tlx Paaca I hereby announce myself a eandl date for the office of Justice of the Pence subject to the approval of the republican voters at the primaries to be held In April. A. II. KRNNIinT W. R. Caak far Caaaty Sckaal SapariataaaW To the democratic voters of crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of county school eucriiiteud- ent. Your Kiipport at the primaries In April, will be heartily appreciated. W. It. Cook. I. A leaaaaa far Caaaty Staeel Saaerialtaeeat I hereby announce that 1 will tie a camlldate for couuty school smierlu tenilent of Crook county subject to the action of the republican voters in me primary election. M. A. Lehman, O'Neil. Ore. Wat Jeaatei far Caaaty Traasarar To the voters of Crtok county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination, on the re publican ticket, to , b office of county treasurer. If nominated and elected I promise to faithfully dis charge the duties of the office. Wm Johnson. W. F. Kief far Caaaty Treaiartr To the voters of Crook County: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of countv treasurer, subject to your approval of the administration of the office during my present term. W. F. Kl.vci. H. A Fatter far Aueuar To the democratic voters of Urook county: I hereby anuounce mv cnn. didacy for the office ofcountv as sessor, subject to your approval at the primary election to l held April 17. H. A. Foht. J. D. LafoDette far Caaaty Aueuar I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of, county aHHt'KHor, subject to the up-j provai oi the democratic voters at the primaries to lie held In April. J. D. Lakoli.ettk. Fraak EHmm far SfceHff To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce my candidacy tor the office of nherlff of crook county, on the republican ticket, subject to the approval of the republlcau voters at the primary to lie held In April. Frank Ki.mnm. 03 IS MJTTKRICK SPRING FASHIONS Warns Ira wa far Caaaty Clark To the voters of crook county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the the office of county clerk, subject to the approval of the demo' cratlc voters at the primaries to be held In April. Wakrkn Known Ley L F. Villa far St.t Scalar 1 herewith announce mymlf a can didate for Joint senator from Klam ath. Lake ami crook sonntles on the republican ticket, subject to th de cision of the primary election. L. F. Wiixits. Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 4th. 11KVS. J. F. BUecUra" far Caaaty JaJte Madras, Ore., January SS. To the voters of Crook count v I hereby announce mysel a candi date tor nomination, on the repub lican ticket, to the office of County Judge. Your support at the pri maries, April 17, will te truly appreciated. Sincerely yours, J. F. Kl.ANt'UAKO. New Showing of Spring Goods & m ffi Superb Showing of Fine Shirt Waists The Largest and Best Line of High-Clasa Goods we have crr shown are here for your (Lcii.-j. Fancy Wash Silk and Net Waists from $3:50 to $8.50 Caa. H. Ma raMa far Stata Saaatar I hereby submit my name to the republlcau voters for Joint aenato from Klamath, Ijike aud Crool counties at the primary election to 1k held April 17. l'JOS. Having faithfully reprenenttd this district In the letst session of the leg. Islature, ami since the Ncuatorship has,1or this term, been conceded to Klamath, I ngalu ask for the favor able consideration of the' voters ol this Senatorial district. v Respectfully, Oico. II. JIkuhyman jlj Shoes. H. A Brattaia far Jaiat Repreaeatatira To the republicans of Klamath, Ijike, 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 le presented for your consideration at the urt tnary election to lie held April 17 190S, asking your suffrages for selec tion as one of the republican nomi nees for Joint Representative In said district, to la- balloted for on June 1, l'JOS. H. A. Ukattai.n, Paisley, Ore. Shoes! ctj i : SI Our New Sorim? Lines of i gCj SOROSIS SHOES for Ladies, hM FLORSEIM SHOES for-the lU Ait i7i r i . 1M vo vares ana uisunct f "7fi" Srhnnl M in Daily. Our Prices jv( Right See Them. M m td WURZWEILER 6 1 liy' m & col H. C Ellia far Caaaty JJ(a Tt the voters of crook county: I tereby anuounce myself as a camll date for the office of county Judge, I subject to the approval of the repub lican voters at the primaries to In held April 17, 1908. 11. C. Elms. Barley for Sale Chopped barley, without sacks, flS Mr ton. Hacked $21. InmiireoP Helfrlch Kros.. O'Nell. Ore. 2-0tt Fred W. Wilaaa Jar Dutrict Attara y Subject to the approval of the voters of Crook and Wasco counties, my candidacy Is announced for the Itepubllcnn nomination for District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District. If nominated and elected shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully as pro vided by law. Frkd W. Wilson, Millinery Clearance Sale Beginning January lit I will sell t cost trimmed Hats. Street lists. Cis. Ribbon, Veiling, etc. This sale also include! nice line of Underwear, Fascinators, Handkerchief, Shopping Bags and other notions. ' Mr FtpQ' Millinery I II Os LaOICiJ Parlors Corner Second anal Main Sta. I P. A. A. C. HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, March 6th Strayed One bay horse, 9 years old, white face, left hind foot white, branded ' 8" on left shoulder. Began feeding December 8. Horse Is at Redmond Stables, Redmond, Oregon. Owner can have same by paying feed bill and notice 2-27-lm rpfat&arraar H I Home Cured Meat U Ij J. E. Stewart & Co.'. I Mid - Winter ffi Bargai ins DRESS SKIRTS We have an unusually attractive line of Dreii a m m m - - Skirt which we will sell at the folk BIG CUT in prices: $6.50 value cut to 6.25 " " 6.00 " ' 5.50 u 4.50 " " 3.75 M w 3.00 " 44 225 " 44 lowing .....$45 -. 4.00 3.90 3.75 3.00 2.25 2.00 1.50 1 III cc To Exchange Honey in sections to trade for Beardless Barley. J. E. Adamson 4t THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SEASON "TL, UtJ 1 A Farcial Comedy in Three AcU. CASTE Sam Selwyn, a married man 4r. Duncan Macleod Fred Bellamy, his unwilling slave: Mr. J. F. Blanchard Capl Kalskill, of the Kilkenny Irregulars Mr. Warren Brown Dibbs, a boy in butlons 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 auspice of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah. Admission 35c. Reserved Seats 50c On aale at Winnek'a Drug Store Performance begins at 8:15 sharp Cash paid linquishraent. ( i ior a iimoer re Inquire at this odice pplrirlrTIrrlrflzrar c f. d a i mm mi OFFIOERS: W. A. Booth, Praaldant D. r. Stiwart, Vlca Praaldant O. M. Elkini, Oaahlar OIREOTORB: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkihs, O. r. Stiwart ffi 1 1 i i i Jl i 1 lm tr For IrricrfltpH Farm S o - t and Fruit Lands I S In tha Deachutes Valley write $ H. F, JONES, j Redmond, Oregon. 2 2 ct m m ti m e c ea m t Transacts a General Banking BuMrieHfl Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention MEN'S PANTS $6.25 Panta now. 5.50 " " 4.50 " . 4.00 " " . 3.75 - " . 3.50 " - . $4.15 .. 3.50 .. 2.75 .. 2.50 . .2.35 , 2.25 $3.25 Pant now.. 3.00 " " .. 2.75 - - ., 2.50 .. 2.25 - - .. .$2.00 .. 1.95 .. 1.85 .. 1.75 .. 1.50 1 Clifton & Cornett Successors to R. E. Simpson Placksmithing That Pleases & ft lh The Kind You Get At J. H. WIGLE'S e 4 I I Flraf IMiu'e North of the rrtnevlllo Hotel k5 Horseshotjing. Wagon and General Repair work done Subscrii)e for the Journal. $1.50 Year immmmi