Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 26, 1908, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
MARRIED.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. j l fcurn., Or., Msrch 16, Harvey
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THURSDAYJViAR. 26. 1908 Rey A h
Subscription tl.SO yaar.
A Legal Holiday.
By request of the Civic Improve
ment Brigade and others interested
in the appearance and growth of
our city, I, as mayor of the city of
Prineville and by virtue of the
authority vested in me a ueh of
ficer, do hereby appoint and desig
nate the Mtt day of March,
aa a legal holiday, set apart for the
purpose of cleaning up the city.
Rubbish in all streets, alleys, yards
and vacant lots must be cleaned
up and removed.
Will Wcrzweiler, Mayor.
ceremony. The bride ia the popu
lar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Street of Crook county. The bride
groom is a Seattle boy, a nephew
of W. Brown. The younR lady
has many friends in Prineville who
join us in wishing Mr. and Mrs.
Winslow much happiness and pros
perity. A Well Wisher.
OBITUARY.
FOREST RANGERS'
EXAMINATION
Ta W HrM at r ratlin aa April 23 aad 24
-TWLbM Ma WaateJ
tW Fare si Service
The United States Civil Service
Commission has just announced
that examinations will be held for
the position of ranger at the super
visors' headquarters at every Na
tional Forest on April 23 and 24.
It is estimated that 300 more
rangers will be required during the
present fiscal year than were on j
duty last year, and eligibles to fill
these vacancies will be furnished j
the forest service by the coming
examination. The examinations
will be held in seventeen states and
territories. Supervisor Ireland
will have charge of the examina
tions held in Prineville on the
above dates.
Applicants can secure informa
tion on the examination from the
United States Civil Service Com
mission, Washington, D. C, or
from Forest Supervisor Ireland at
this place. Those who wish to
take the examination should asked
for applcation form 1093, a copy
of the "Use Book," and a copy of
Information regarding Employ
ment on the National Forests."
The papers in the examination will
all be forwarded to the Civil
Service Commission and the re
sults announced in due time.
Experience, a thorough knowl
edge of forest conditions, and a
sound body rather than book edu
cation, are the qualities sought in
examining applicants who desire
to become forest rangers. The man
must have the ability, however,
to make simple maps and write in
telligent reports upon forest bust
ness connected with the position.
A ranger must be able to take care
of himself and his horses in regions
remote from settlement and sup
plies. Necessary qualifications of
applicants include the knowledge
of trail building, construction of
cabins, and the ability to ride,
pack, and deal tactfully with all
classes of people. They must also
know something ol the land laws,
surveying, estimating and scaling
timber, logging, mining and the
livestock business.
The applicant should be
thoroughly familiar with the re
gion of the country in which he
seeks employment. Personal
equipment and horses for use in
connection with the duty of a ranger
are furnished by the rangers them
selves, and not by the forest service.
Working under the direction of
the forest supervisors, the raneer
Died, in Prineville on the even
ing of Thursday, March 19, 1908,
Mr. George Taylor, aged 65 years.
Mr. Taylor was one of the early
settlers in the Sister country, but
j about three years ago moved to a
I ranch near Bear Creek, where he
has since resided. The remains
were taken to the Sistere cemetery
for burial, where the funeral serv
ices were held by Kev. Dr. Duns
more of Prineville. The large at
tendance of old frianda and neigh
bors attested the esteem in which
the deceased was held. Mr. Tay
lor leaves a widow and a grown
family of sons and daughters to
mourn the losm of a fond husband
and father.
Redmond Items
Mr. Lauderback and family left
here about ten days ago for some
Willamette point.
Mr. Rencer will be another new
settler in a few days. Mr. R. is
already located, but we did not
learn where.
Mrs. Bauer has so far improved
that she is partially able to resume
her househould duties, and she has
already been calling.
C. L. Lowther preached yester
day to a good-sized audience.
Quarterly meeting will be held on
the evening of April 6.
Word received from Miss Muma
states that she reached Sunnyside,
Washington, in good shape, and is
visiting there for a time.
Two more late comers are Mr.
File and Earl Benton. They live
just north of McGuffie's, where
Mr. File has lately bought.
The forty where Mr. Richardson
from Tennessee lived has been sold
again, this time to an actual settler.
His name some other time.
Mrs. Manderschild has retunred
to Oklahoma. Tom will stay here
for a time yet but baa rented the
farm to W. L. Gibson, who will
soon occupy it.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tinsley
were business visitors at O'Neil
today. They will Boon be in
stalled in the hotel there, caring
for the ever shifting population as
well as the regulars.
We neglected to state that the
Frank Glass building has been
moved to the corner across the
street east from Ebret Brothers'
store, so those four corners are
now pretty well taken up.
The masquerade at the hall on
St. Patrick's day was well attended
by a crowd who thoroughly en
joyed themselves. We did not
learn who took the prizes except
one, Mr. NorwooJ, impersonating
Uncle Sam.
J. G. McGuffie is home from
Bend for a somewhat extended
visit during reorganization busi
ness in the D. I. & P. Company.
Some San Diego capital has been
interested, but details of the trans
action were not to be had. ' F. S.
Candidates Column.
F. E. Dartaa far Caaaty Aunnr
To the republican voter of look
county: I hereby mmouiuv myself
n ft CMinllilnte for the ottW of
county Hinkwor, iljivt to your
provnl at the primaries to lie lielil
April 17th. F. K. Pavtox.
Ivilillaw, Ore.
H. L Hotfitt Far Jiat Saaatar
I wish to utate that I am h rniiili
ilate for the rvpuMW'Hit nomination
for Joint Senator to represent the
(HtrKt eonlstlnir of crook. Klamath
nml I-ake countlin.
H. 1 Hoi.uatk, Konaiua. Ore.
T. T. Catr far Cmfnu
Candidate for Republican comrrea
slonal Nomination In the Second Plu
trlct. Literal appropriation for
waterway, equal opportunities ami
prlvtleite for labor nml capital, ami
government control of corporation.
T. T. tiKKH.
Trti A. Rica far Coaly 5arTac
To the republican voter, of Crook
county: I announce tnyelf a can
didate for the o.dce of county ur
veyor. subject to your approval nt
the primaries to U held In April.
Krkii A. Kick.
H.
To
P. ftrikua ftr Joiat Rranaratativa
the republican of Crook,
Grant. Klamath and Iike couutte:
I wish to Inform the republican of
Crook. Grant. Klamath and Lake
comities, constituting the Twenty
tirxt Representative Pistrict of Ore
Bu, that my name will t presented
for your "consideration at the
primary election to le held April 17,
llHis, asking your sutfraire for selec
tion a one of the republican nomi
nees for Joint Representative to lie
balloted for on June 1. l!Ks.
II. V. Uki.k.nap. Prineville. Ore.
H. F. Jeaea far Axetaar
To the voter of Crook county: I
hereby announce mvelf a a candi
date for the office ol county assessor,
subject to the approval of the repub
lican voter at the primaries to In
held April 17. V.m.
II. F. Josks. Redmond,
Jaka Stroaal far Sheriff
To the voter of Crook county: I
hereby announce myself a n candl
date for the nomination of sheriff,
aubject to the approval of the demo
cratic voter nt the primaries to tie
held April 17th. Jakb St not n.
luutt Rkt far Caaajniuiaacr
To the voters of Crook county: I
hereby announce myself n a candi
date "for the nomination of county
commissioner, subject to the ap
proval of the republican voter at
the primary election to 1k held April
17. Jam km Rick.
W4c H. IWitoa far Caaaty Sarvayar
To the democratic voter of crook
countv: I hereby announce myself a
a candidate for nomination to the
otlice of county surveyor. Your
support at the primaries in April
will be appreciated.
aie H. Hilton.
Stanley and others interested are
patrols the forests to prevent tire i expected in a very few.days.
and trespass, estimates, surveys Word has been received from E.
and marks timber, supervises arid j L. Iverson that he will ship his
performs other duties which a man , goods'about the last of this month
thoroughly familiar with forested : He has leased C. M. Redfield's
regions anu possessing a lair edu-; house for a year and has rented
cation is able to fulfill. j the George Wood store building
Only those men who are at least; and we will soon have two general
21 years of age, and not more than i merchandise stores to accommo-
40, of good character, temperate, j date our ever increasing popula
and in good physical condition areltion.
eligible to take the examination
i Quite a number of friends of Mr.
land Mrs. F. T. Redmond gathered
at their home Saturday evening
taking them completely by sur
prise. The evening was spent very
1-tlt.ncn n 1 .. r . i
hilitv. Rt.il I hr i F""-"J K', conversation
.v. t x i , . and refreshments. Mr. Redmond
to these men, for it is the policy of : . . . ...
,, . . ii . I has been improving his home very
the forest service to fill varanoU! 6 cij
in higher positions by the promo
tion of rangers who have proved
The salary paid to beginners is $75
per month. Compensation runs
as high as $1,400 per year for
rangers who have had some experi
ence and demonstrate their capa
their capacity.
i ; ,i ,
i materially anu now nas a nice
large, roomy residence.
E. C. Pakk.
Redmond, Oregon, March 23.
Mt. Vernon Springs
Stump
Grubbers
Sale.
for
Free board, lodging and baths fori
any person afflicted with rheuma-'
tlHin, that the Mt. Vernon
bpriiiK win not cure. Ji. A. Mill, dition. For further particulars address
rn if, proprietor, Mt. Vernon, Ore. ueorge MoODfc, vend, Oregon. 3-12-lm
Two stump grubbers for sale cheap.
r vt o i..n- i L
l v arm fl1)y equipped. Both in firnt-clasH con
W. C. Caarttta. far Sberiff
I hereby announce myself as n can
didate for the ofllce of sheriff of
Crook countv, subject to the ap
proval of the democratic voters at
the primaries to le held April 17,
l:xw. V. V. Conoi.kton, Puiiliun.
M. A. UUaa far Caaatj SW1 Saarialat
1 hereby announce that I wllllx'H
candidate for comity school superin
tendent of Crook county nubjivt to
the action of the republican voter
In the primary ckvtloa.
M. A. Lkuxmn, tKNell, Ore.
Ralph Skara far Jaitica a Ik Paaca
I hereby announce Myself a can
didate for the office of Justice of the
Peace subject to the approval of the
democratic voter at the primaries
to le held In April.
lUt.ru Siiari.
C $aria(r tar Jotat Saaalar
To the voter of Crook, Ijike and
Klamath counties: I announce my
self a candidate for the otlice of Joint
Senator, sniijivt to the approval of
the democratic voter of the district.
(). Si'kinukk. culver, Oregon.
W. F. t'mt far Caaaty Traatarar
To the voter of Crook County: I
hereby announce myself a a candi
date for rv-elcctiou to the ottlee of
countv treasurer, subject to your
approval of the administration of
the otlice during my present term.
V. F. Kino.
H. A. Ftr far Asaaaaar
To the democratic voter of Crook
county: 1 hereby announce my can
didacy for the office of county as
sessor, subject to your approval at
the primary election to lie held
April 17. II. A. Fosritr.
J. D. LafalUtta far Caaaty AiMuar
I hereby announce myself n candl
date for re-election to the office of
county assessor, subject to the ap
proval of the democratic voter at
the primaries to he held tu April.
J. P. I.AMH.i.rrTK.
R. A. Far far Caaaty Sckaai SaaariairaaVal
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 prim. tries In April will tie
appreciated. R. A. Fonl.
W. P. Mjrtfl Far tKttrrct Attarwy
To the Republican voters of t lie
Seveuth Judicial District: 1 desire
the nomination at your hands to
the otlice of Plstrlct Attorney and
will appreciate your vote at the
coming primary election If you deem
me worthy of your support.
V. 1'. Myf.hs, Lnidlaw. Ore
Fraak Elkiu for Sheriff
To t he voters of Crook county: I
hereby annotiuce my candidacy for
the otlice of sheriff of crook county.
on the republican ticket, subject ti
the approval of the republican voters
at the primary to lie held In April.
FlIANK F.I.KtNS.
(SaaJWa("aaWai(Bla(ajpiB
HUTTKUICK Sl'KIMS
New Showing
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FASHIONS
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of Spring
Superb Showing
Goods
of ffi
Fine Shirt Waists
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The Larseat mnd Best Una
lligh-CUtt Good we hava cv.'r
hown are here for your ctiootinf.
Shoes,
Our New
Shoes!
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IWURZEILER &
Sprinp Lines of
SOROSIS SHOES for Ladies,
FLORSEIM SHOES for the
Man Who Cares and Distinct
"76" School Shoes are coming
in Daily, Our Prices are
Right. See Them.
ffi
Fancy Wash Silk
and Net Waists from Ki
.fi3.R0 to $8.50 tt
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Warrea Brawa far Caaaty Clerk
To the voters of crook county: I
hereby announce myself n. candidate
for the the olliee of county clerk,
subject to the approval of the demo
cratic voters at the primaries to be
held In April. Waukk.n Iiiinws.
A. H. KeaaeJr far Justice of tka Peace
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the otlice of JuMice of the
I'cace subj't't to the approval of the
republican voters at the primaries
to lie held lu April.
A. H. Ke.nxkpv.
W. R. Cook far Cesat School Superintendent
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 lie heartily appreciated.
VV. U. Cook.
W Johntoa for County 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 otlice of
county treasurer. If nominated and
elected I promise to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the of lice.
Wm Johnson.
L F. Willits for State Seaater
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for Joint senator from Klam
ath, Lake and crook comities on the
republican ticket, subject to the de
cision of the primary election.
L. F. Wii.uth.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 4th. 1'JO.H.
Ceo. H. Merryaaa for State Senator
I hereby submit my littiue to the
republican voters for joint senator
from Klamath, Lake and Crook
counties at the primary election to
le held April 17, l!MW. ,
Having faithfully represented this
district In the last sessfon of the leg
islature, and since the scnutorshlp
has, for this term, Iteen conceded to
Klamath, I tiK'iIn ask for the favor
able consideration of the voters of
this Senatorial district.
Respectfully,
Gko. II. Mkkhyma.n.
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30
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Big saving in Furniture
and Household Goods
For 30 days I will reduce the price on all
grades of Furniture and Household Goods from
10 to 35 per cent
My Stocks Must Be Reduced
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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J. f. Biaacaard for Caaaty Jaae
Madras, (rc.. January LS.
To the voter of Crook county:
I hereby announce myself a candl
date for nomination, on the repub
lican ticket, to the otllec of County
Jud).re. Yitir supjiort nt the pri
maries, April 17, will be truly
appreciated.
Slnwrely yours,
J. F. Hi.ANf'iiAiin.
H. A. Brattaia far Joiat Repreteatalire
To the republicans of Klamath,
Iike, Crook mid Grant counties:
I wish to Inform the republicans of
Klamath, Lake, Crook ami Grant
Counties, coiiHtltiitlntc the Twenty
first Kepresentntlve District of Ore
gon, that my name will lie presented
for your consideration at the pri
mary election to be held April 17,
l'JOs, asking your suffruKes for selec
tion as one of the republican nomi
nees for Joint Representative lu said
district, to Ik- balloted for on June 1,
WON.
II. A. UitATTAiN, 1'alsley, Ore.
pet tei iei :e mtm m iei mm
H. C Ellii far County Judge
To the voters of crook county: I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the ofllce of county judge,
subject to the approval of the repub
lican voters at the primaries to be
held April 17, WON. II. C. Li.us.
Frti W. Wilaoo .For Diitrict Attomey
Subject ti the approval of the
voters of Crook and Wasco cotinllcs,
my candidacy Is announced for the
Republican nomination for District
Attorney tif the .Seventh Judicial
District. If nominated find elected
I shall endeavor to discharge the
duties of the ofllce faithfully iih pro
vlded by law.
FltKI) W. Vll,HON,
W. R. McFarlaad for County Treasarer.
To the democrat ic voters of Crook
county: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
treasurer, subject to your approval
at the primaries In April.
W. K. Mfl'AHI.ANll.
Petition for a Liquor License.
To th(! Hnorall! n'mtily :urt ol tho ntBto of
OroK'm for the county of crook :
Wf the ijndcrniKnp'1 lcKftl voiera of Ki'rtinond
I'renliK't No. 27, of criKilc muniy, OriRuii, re
stjee.tfully iictitlon your Honorable iloly to
urBiit a lleerisu to F. M. Ziimwnlt A I). I,. llllr
unrtt'T the Urni name of ftumwnlt fc Millor, to
Mfil (iplritiiouH, malt and vinoti llitiorHt and
hard clil-r In iiuiitttleH Ivhk lliun oni) kkIIoii
In RvdmniKl Hroolnut No. 21, ('rook county.
Orison, for a nuriod of nix inoiitlK from anil
after My th 1st, JiW.
K W Micaffi'ry, J II j-non, clnudi Mffiaulcy,
J A MNir, JA N'orwiKid, B K lli'imlny, WK
Vouni?. i:K McLullin, . T MoClay, O 1 IinK,
Mll covert, II K Nichols, L M covert, (j W
Munia, Kj'ovi:rt. (I W DnvleH, H P Hiwneer, I)
Hturdlvan, K I- Bates, Ku Koliv, K Atliemon, R
I) Chesley II J smith, K W Morwan, K Archer,
Joe Medlar, Vh Kicker, F- T Hedmond, UK
KulcHCh. P I'eluk A K Amleron, John Jack,
win, A J Booth, W Archer, ior( Powell, Ply
Hinith, A C Tetherow, Harvey Miiller, John
Teiheniw, Jimmo Tetliernw, ! A cllne, James
Tetherow, R 0 Zlrnmerle, A A Orcen, N n Whlt
aker, John JolniHon, K M Donaldson, B K Went,
Robert Hnyhnrn, K W Kaylxirn. I) K Hears. Jim
Fox, p M While, K llevnril, It KiiKxan, II J
IlcnniliKer, B Willlarns, W L Onden, J A Went.
Notice la hereby xlven hy the underslxned
that the alKive and loregolnn iietltlon for a
license to sell spirituous, malt, vinous and fer
mented liquors in iianiltleH less than one Ral
loll In Redmond I'reelnut No. 27 In (Took
county, Oregon, will lie presented to the llon
oruhle county (ynirt of (Took county, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the fith day of May, WoH, at
which time a license will be Hiked for.
3-VM F. M. l'MWAl.T,
U, L. MllJ.KK.
Skirt Pants
E
argams
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DRESS SKIRTS
We have an unusually attractive line of Dreu
ffi
Skirt which we will tell at the following
BIG CUT in prices :
$6.50 values cut to ...$4.25
' 6.25 " " 4.00
6.00 44 44 ......: .. 3.90
5.50 44 44 3.75
4.50 44 44 3.00
3.75 44 44 . 225
3.00 44 44 ... 2.00
225 44 44 1.50
MEN'S PANTS
$6.25 Pant, now ...J4.15
5.50 u " 3.50
4.50 " " 2.75
4.00 M " 2.50
3.75 " u 2.35
3.50 " " 2.25
93.25 Pant
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
Report of the condition of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the dote of butineat February 14, 1908
RKHOUItOISH I.IAI1M.ITI1C8
capital Htoflk 1 60,000 00
Surplus and undivided prodli 57,560 W
Circulation W,500 00
Individual Deposit! 2T3,550 M
DIvldeiiNun pnld , 8,170 00
I
Loans and Discount 122(1,044 80
United HUitea Honds 12.800 00
Bunk F remised 12,2110 13
Due from bunks sub) to ck m.lM 80
CiiHh on hand 80,270 K0
ttedempllon fund 625 00
87,70 58
B. F. Allan, President
Will Wurzweilar. Vic. Pr.ild.nt
SI70,7BO 58
T. M. Baldwin, Caahlar
H. Baldwin, A.t't Caahlar
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