Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908 Subscription f 1.50 a year. EASTERN STAR ANNIVERSARY The twelfth anniversary of Car nation Chapter, Order of the East ern Star, was held on Friday even ing, March 27th, in the Masonic Hall. A larce attendance of ihe members and their friend? were present, and a very pleasing musi cal and literary program was rendered. The Worthy Matron Mrs. Smith, welcomed the visitors and mem berg in a very happy address, after which Mr. Brink pave a brief his tory of the Chapter and read some of the correspondence relating to the organisation twelve years ago. A solo, "Schooldays" by Miss Lorene Winnek, and one "Through Sonny Spain" by Miss Nelm were greatly appreciated. Mrs. Dr. Belknap recited a poem by Joaquin Miller, in her usual ef fective and charming manner, and another recitation by her son, Master Wilbur, was conclusive evi dence of the dramatic talent in the Belknap family. Hon. J. N. Williamson surprised the audience by his wonderful Tersatility, in that he proved con clusively his ability to comprise an entire quartette in himself, as he "sang a little tenor, sometimes baritone, and sometimes a little bass." His song brought an en thusiastic encore from his audi ence, to which he responded with a repetition of the chorus. The " hit " of the evening was a " Screaming Farce" en titled M Female Masons," given by fifteen ladies, members of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Brink presided " in the East " and was most effectively supported by the various members. While they perhaps did not always ad here to the requirements of parlia mentary law, and although their passwords and signs were a little unusual, it is certain that every brother Mason present must have gained a new insight into the secrets and beauties of masonry as its precepts, principles and prac tices were unfolded and presented by the "female masons." The sudden appearance of a lit tle mouse on the floor rather op Bet the dignity of the members for a time, and caused some of them to strike peculiar and mavelous at titudes, but the interruption was shortlived and the "regular or der" resumed. Following the program refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served, and the company lingered some time in the enjoyment of that fellowship always found under such auspices. Carnation Chap ter O. E. S. is one of Prineville's most prosperous and flourishing societies. Services by Evangelist Moon. Thursday April 2-DM Christ Arise from the DeadT Friday, April Tlie Two Covenants. Saturday, April 4-Kaiih. Sunday, April 511 a. m. Diseases. 7:30 p. m. The Holy 6pirit. Monday, April 6 The Devil. ' Tuesday, April 7 Baptism. Wednesday, April (Mjlirist came. Thursday, April 9 Olwdiunce. Friday, April 10 Tut Value of a Man. Saturday, April 11 The Five Kingdoms. ' Sunday, April 12-11 a m.-The Tabernacle a Type of the Church. 7:30 p. m. Photographs of God. Girl Wanted A girl for (.Mineral housework ; good place ; good waes. A pply at this oltice. $250 Reward A reward of 250 will be paid for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of any person found guilty of interfering with the (low of water or dam of the riquaw Creek Irrigation Co. K. T. SLA y TUN', Secy. Barley to Trade I will deliver uteam rolled barlev at Prineville in exchange for fresh milk cow with calf, Jersey preferred. Ad drees 11. E. Jacobs, 3-26-a2 Madras, Oregon, Stock for Sale 90 head of stock cattle. Young.' and in good condition. Call on Philip Gra ham, Hay Creek, Or. 3-19-lmp Stump Grubbers for Sale. Two Btump grubbers for sale cheap. One No. 2, fully equipped ; one No. 3, fully equipped. Both in first-elasn con dition. For further particulars address George Hohbs, Bend, Oregon. 3-12-lrn Mt. Vernon, Springs Free board, lodging and bathe for any person ntllicted with rheuma tism, that the Mt. Vernon Warm Springs will not cure. H. A. MUK THY, proprietor, Mt. Vernon, Ore. Redmond Items Uedmoiid, Ore., Mar, SO, VS. Fin s Woods was to go to Mad ras today. A remonstrance is out against granting a license for saloon at this place. The new schoolhouse is begin ning to take on the appearance of a building. C. V. Muma reports the rads from Shuniko in pretty good con dition, especially for this time of year. Lou Ueeti was in from spending Sunday at Mr. Tuck's. Mrs. Keed has been there for a week or ten days. P. K Simons showed his pleasant countenance once more in Kedmond last Wednesday from the Bend bound stage. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Davidson and Mr. Kby attended the Sunday School meeting at the Forked Horn schoolhouse Saturday. The annual business meeting and election of ollicers of the Ladies' Aid Society is to be held Thursday April 9. A full at tendance is desired. A very pleasant surprise on Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Tinslev was plan ned and on Saturday night was carried out. Many neighbors gathered and passed the eveuing with them. Two road petitions are out, one for a continuation of the last north and south road on south across the school section to connect with the Laidlaw road, and another one to connect that one with the Bend road. And now comes word that an old friend, Neighbor Handegaard did not go to the eld country at all but settled down at Lake Park, Minnesota, and last fall got mar ried. e knew that he was afflict ed with the microbe when he left here, but we supposed it would carry him off before it did. E. P. Park. Additional Locals. Charley Summers left the first of the week for Arlington, Or. Registration c loses April 7. Don't wait until the last moment. II. F. Jones, the republican candidate for nomination as as sessor, will have an article in next week's issue of the Journal that will be of interest to every tax payer in Crook county regardless of party affiliations. Mr. Jones has bad four years' experience as assessor in Colorado, with an ad ded experience of fifteen years as a real estate appraiser and sales man, and as he is thoroughly fa miliar with the subject bis article should be read by every voter in the county. William P. Vandevert of Bend, was in the city Saturday in attend ance at the meeting of the stock men with the forester supervisors. Mr. Vandevert runs his stock in the upper Deschutes country where he has made his home for many years. "We certainly had a fine meeting," he said, in speaking of the session with the supervisors. "One matter was adjusted that has for a long time been a subject of controveisy, and that was the ap portionment of the range in the vicinity of Crane Prairie. Every body's interests were looked out for, passage ways for the bands of sheep were provided for, and every one interested in that portion of the range wa, so far as could be learned, perfectly satisfied. It is the adjustment of these matters that make the meetings of the stockmen and the representatives of the government so valuable." rtIrrrlTiIrTlzT3rrl crooe mm mi OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, President D. F. Stewart, Vice President O. M. Elkins, Cashier DIRECTORS: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, D. F. Stewart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention i & For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands a In the Deschutes Valley write H. F, JONES, Redmond, Oregon. Candidates Column. Jaawe W. Writ fer Ceaat Mf To the lVntocrattc voter of Crook county: 1 hereby announce my can dtilMcy for the ottiee of county Juduv. subjevt to your approval nt the primaries to t held April IT. J AMKH V. WKIISIIT. J. E. Marks far Jeial Riprmatitifa To Kepuhllcnn Voter I nm n candidate tor the republican nomi nation as one of the Joint Hepnwnt nttve front the Twenty-first repre (tentative district, coinprintnjr Grant, Crook, Klamath and Luke count U, there being two ctuididatca to de nominated and eki'tet! from this dis trict. It I aiu nominated and elected I will devote my time and t Korta to the enactment of nocensary Inwa and the repel of unnecessary laws; that I will vote tor the people's choice for Cnlted Stated senator, provided he Is a republican. J. E. Makkh. Canyon City, tirnut county, Orv irou F. L Dartaa far Cecal Assesser To the republican voters of Crook county: I horvby announce myself a a candidate for the otllce of county assessor, subject to your ap proval at the primaries to 1h held April 17th. K. K. IUvton. Laidlaw, Ore. H. L Half alt Far Jeeat Stealer I wish to state that I am a candi date tor the republican nomination for Joint Senator to represent the district constating of crook, Klamath and I jike counties. 11. I j. IIoi.oATK, Honaiua. Ore. T. T. Cacr far C oa.fr s . Candidate for Republican congee sional Nomination in the Second Ois trlct. l.tla-ral appropriation for waterways, equal opportunities and privileges for labor ami capital, ami government control of corporations. T. T. tiKKK. fni A. Ric far Ceaatj Sareer To the republican voter of Crook county: 1 a un ounce myself a can didate for the o.ilce of county sur veyor, subject to your approval nt the primaries to be held In April. Frkd A. Kick. H. P. BelkaaB far Jeiat Reereseatatire To the republicans of Crook,' Grant, Klamath and Lake counties: I wish to Inform the republican of Crook, Graut, Klamath and Lake counties, conHtttuting the Twenty first "Hepresentative DiHtrlct of Ore gon, that my name will lie preseuted for your consideration at the primary election to le held April 17, l'JOS, asking your suffrage for selec tion as one of the republican 'nomi nee for Joint Representative to lie balloted for on J une 1, l'.KX 11. I. Uki.knap, Crinevllle, Ore. H. F. Jaaes far Assessor To the voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of county nswssor, subject to the approval of the reput llcan voters at the primaries to be held April 17, 1!K)S. II. F. Jo.nkh. Redmond, Jak Stnwl far Sheriff To the voters of Crook count': I hereby announce myself a a candi date for the nomination of sheriff, subject to the approval of the demo cratic voters at the primaries to le held April 17th. Jake Stuol'o. Jaaes Rice for Ceaseussioaer To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of county commissioner, HUhJcct to the ap proval of the republican voters at the primary election to lie held April 17. J a m km Rice. Wade H. Hostoa fer Cesntj Surreyor To the democratic voters of crook county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination to the office . of county surveyor. Your support at the primaries In April will Ihj appreciated. Wadk II. Huston. W. C. Ceogjetea far Sheriff 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 lie held April 17, unj. w. u. uoNoi.ETON, raiiima. M. A. Ukataa far Ceeatj Stkl SaaanataaaVe I hctvbv announce that I will lie a candidate for county school uerlu- tendeut of Crook county subject to the action of the republican voter In the primary election. M. A. I.khman, O'Noll. Ore. Ralph Sharp far Jastke ef the Peer I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of J not lev of the Pence subject to the approval of the democratic voter at the primaries to ho held In April. It a t . mi Su a hi1. C Serierw far Jaiat Seaater To the voter of Crook, Ijke nd Klamath "counties: I announce my self a candidate for the otllce- of Joint Senntor, ubjtvt to the approval of the denuK-ratlc voter of the district. U. SiMtiNiiitu, culver, Oregon. W. F. Kiaj far Caaaly Treesarer To the voter of Crook County: 1 hereby announce myself a a candi date for re-eloctlou to the otllce of county treasurer, subject to your approval of the administration of the otllce during my present term. W. F. Kino. H. A. Fester far Assesser To the democratic voter of Crook county: 1 hereby announce- my can didacy for the office of county a sessor, subject to your approval at the primary election to Ito held April 17. II. A. FoHTKr, J. D. Ufellatte far Ceaat Assessar 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. Lakoi.i.kttk. R. A. Far! far Ceaatr Scheel Saeriatraeeet To the republican voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the off lee of county school superintendent. Your sun port at the primaries in April will be appreciated. U. A. Fobi. W. P. Mytrs Far Diitrrtt Altera To the Republican voter of the Seventh Judicial lUntrlct: 1 desire the nomination at your hand to the office of IMstrlct Attorney and will appreciate your votes at the coming primary election If you deem me worthy of your support. W. F. Mykics. Uildlaw. Ore Fraak Elkiai far Sheriff To the voters of Crook county: I hereby announce my candidacy for the otllce of sheriff of crook county, on tlie republican ticket, subject to the approval of the republican voter at the primary to be held In April. Fkank Ki.kinm. Warrta Br we fer Ceeaty 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. Waiihkn IIuown. L F. Willils fer State Seeaior I herewith announce myself a can dldate for Joint senntor from'Klam- atli, Lake and crook counties on tlie republican ticket, subject to the de cision of the primary election. L. F. Wili.ith, Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 4th. l'.KW, Cee. H. Merrjraaa far State Senator 1 hereby submit my name to the republican voters for joint senator from Klamath, Lake and Crook counties at the primary election to lie held April 17, 11)08. Having faithfully represented this district In the last session of the leg' Islature, and since the senatorshlp has, for this term, been conceded to Klamath, I again ask for tlie favor able coiiHiderntlon of t he voters of tills Senatorial district. Respectfully, Gko. II. Mkkkyman. Reduction Sale or 30 Days 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 9 I I : r : : : : : : : My Stocks Must Be Reduced A. H. LIPPMAN & CO Dm PRINEVILLE, OREGON W llUTTKKlCK SWUNG FASHIONS 20 CENTS. SS jj New Showing of Spring Goods Superb Showing of jj Fine Shirt Waists $ Ill Fancy Wash Silk and Net Waists rrom $3.50 to $8.50 mm The Largest 'and Best Line of High-Class Goods we have ever shown are here for your choo.inf. Shoes! m Shoes, tJ Our New Spring Lines of 0 SOROSIS SHOES for Ladies, u FLORSEIM SHOES for the j2 Man Who Cares and Distinct Kpj "76" School Shoes are coming in Daily. Our Prices are pi Right. See Them. 1 WURZWEILER I m f m J. F. BlaackarJ far Ceeetr Jadr , .MtiilruM, Ore., Jiuttmry 2H. To the voter of Crook county: I hereby announce lnywclf it cntull- date for iioiuiniition, on tlie repul- llcnn ticket, to the olllce of County JuiIkc Your Mtipport nt the rl innrleM, April 17, will lie truly uppriflntetl. Klticen-ly your, J. K. Ill, AN( it Alio. H. A. Braltaia far Jaiat RtareseatatiT. To the republican of Klamath, Lake, Crook ami Grunt count lew I wIhIi to Inform the republican of Klamath, Luke, Crook and Grant countlcH, cniiMt I to tinf the Twenty (irHt ltepreHcntatlve Ulntrlct of Ore gon, that my name will be preeutel for your cotiHlileratlon at the url- niary election to tie hehl April 17, l'JO.S, nk I UK your Htiffrajre form-Ice tlon a one of the republican nomi nee for Joint ltepreHcntatlve In Haiti diHtrlct, to I' balloted for on June 1, 1!KW. . II. A. Ukattain, PalHley, Ore. H. C EUis fer Ceaatr Jwlf. To the voter of crook county: I hereby announce niyelf a a candi date for the office of county Judge, Kubject to the approval of the repuli- llcan voter at tlie prlmarle to be held April 17, 1908. II. C. Elm. Fred W. Wilsea ;Fer District Attenw Subject to the approval of the voter of Crook and Waaco countie, my candidacy I announced for the Republican nomination for DiHtrlct Attorney of th6 (Seventh Judicial DiHtrlct. If nominated and elected I hIiuII endeavor to dlwharge the diiticH of t he olllce faithfully a pro vided by law. Kked V. Wilhon, W. R. McFarlaad for Coaat Treasurer. To the democratic voter of Crook county: I hereby announce tnyelf a candidate for the office of county treasurer, nubject to your approval at the prlmarle In April. W. 11. McFahi.and. A. H. Keojiedjr for Justice ef Ike Peace I hereby announce myelf a candl date for the office of Justice of the Peace nubject to the approval of the republican voter at the prlmarle to be held In April. A. H. Kknnbdv. W. R. Cook fer County School Superintendent To the democratic voter of crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate, for nomination to the olllce of county Hchool Htiperlutend ent. Your Hiipport at the prlmarle in April, will be heartily appreciated. W. H. Cook. Win Jobnsoa for County Treasurer To the voter of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself a a candi date for the nomination, on the re publican ticket, to the office of county treaHtirer. If nominated and elected I promise to faithfully dl charge tlie duties of the office. Wm Johnson. Skirt k Pants Eargaks DRESS SKIRTS We have an unusually attractive line of Dreii Skirts which we will sell at the following BIG CUT in prices: $6.50 values cut to...JH 625 " " 6.00 5.50 4.50 3.75 3.00 225 $4.25 4.00 3.90 3.75 .... .. 3.00 2.25 2.00 ...... 1.50 MEN'S PANTS $6.25 Pant, now $4.15 5.50 " " 4.60 " ' 4.00 " " 3.75 " " ..... 3.50 " ... 3.50 2.75 2.50 2.35 2.25 $3.25 Pants now $2.00 3.00 " 1.95 2.75 - - 15 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 At the clot of business February 14, 1908 1UCHOUKCH8 MAHIMTIBa Loom and DUoounta tm,M 80 capital Btook 80,000 00 United Statea Bonds W.SO0 00 flurplns and undivided proflti 67,m W Bank r remises 12,206 1J circulation 1200 00 Due from banks sub to ck 114,184 80 Individual Deposits 2SSAW W cash on hand 80.270 0 UlvlileiiHiin pnld 8.170 00 Redemption fund 62S 00 t7fl,700 68 B. F. Allan, President Will Wuriwetlar, Vice-President "7A.7M R8 T. M. Baldwin, Cashier H. Baldwin, Asa't Cashier Subscribe for the Journal. $1.50 Year