Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1908 Subscription $1.50 yr. State Returns Complete The returns from the state pri mary election are all in and show that H. M. Cake defeated C. W. Fulton for the republican nomi nation for United States aenator. Mr. Cake'a majority for the state was 2487. In the congressional race for the Second district W. R. Ellis won handily. He received 1 1,813 votes, George Shepherd 8476, and T. T. Geer 8275. The Pendleton states man will therefore succeed himself u representative in congress from this district. The race for the democratic nomination for congress from this district was very close. J. A. Jef frey won by the narrow margin of five over A. J. Derby. R. S. Bean polled 40,807 votes for the nomination of supreme justice on the republican ticket. He had no opposition. C. B. Aitcbison has a plurality of 678 over his opponents for rail road commissioner. J. W. Bailey, the republican nominee forfood and dairy com missioner, defeated his opponent by 14,989 votes. The Bend Bulletin goes out of its way to besmirch the good name of Prineville. It gives publicity to rumors that are without founda tion. It rehashes the "Shorty" Davis tragedy and would make it appear that Lark Elliott had "implicated 22 persons living at Prineville and vicinity, some of them prominent business men and Btockraieere." What not James T. Robinson of Culver, announces himself an independent candidate for the office of county judge. Mr. Robinson has lived twenty-three years in Crook county and is numbered among its pros perous ranchers. LOCAL MENTION of H. D. Dunham is in the city to day from Post. John Devin of Paulina, was in town the first of the week. M. A. Lehman and wife O'Neil, were in town Tuesday. S. A. Prose left on yesterday morning's stage for Portland Mrs. Z. M. Brown left the first of the week for her home in Portland. G. M. Cornett returned Monday from a trip to The Dalles and FoBsil. T. M. Baldwin returned the first of the week from a quick trip to Portland. Horace Knox returned home Friday after a two weeks' visit with relative here and at Poet. Russel Wyatt, an attorney from Albany, arrived Tuesday and will assist in the defense of C. Sam Smith in the coming term of the circuit court. W. C. Jacobs of Paulina, passed through Prineville yesterday on his way home from Shaniko with Mrs. Jacobs and the children, who have been visiting in California There will be a social dance at Templeton Hall on McKay creek, May 1st. There will be good music and a good time is promised all who attend. Everybody in vited. MARRIED Circuit Court Calendar. on he W. J. Smelzer stole a march his friends last week when quietly slipped over to The Dalles and took unto himself a wife. Miss Kate Hanley of Placerville, Calif., is the bride. They were married Saturday morning by Rev. Father Bronsgeest in St. Mary's Chapel at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Smelzer were given a serenade by the Prineville Band Monday evening, ihe young couple will make their home in Prineville where the bridegroom is engaged in business. Everyone extends to "Joe" hearty congratu lations. For County Judge. To the voters ot Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county Judge, on the Independent ticket. Should I be elected I will endeavor to conduct the office In a fair, impartial and businesslike manner. James T. Robinson, Culver, Oregon. HVIL CASK The following I the trial calendar of the clrvult court for CrtoW county, Oregon, for the May term 1908 Chark Boyd, plaintiff, v. The Rend IJvewtock and Produce Com pany, Oharle H. Krlrknon. IWttie Krickson and I. L. Tonipktna, de fendants. J. D. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. G. M. Cornett, defendant. Mary L. McDowell, plalutiff, v. T. M. O'Counell. defendant C. W. Blktna, plaintiff, vs. The Gatewood Mining A Trading Co, de fendant. Gavrll Todrove Parlteh and Nlcholaa Boiluln Darltch, plaintiff, va. the State of Oregon, defendant. Alta A. Rundlett, plaintiff, vs. the Lone Tine Trading Company, a cor poration, John 11. Cue and I L. yek-h, defendant. A. Thomson and Arthur Hodges, plaintiffs va. C A. Cline, defendant, Annie Mallng, plaintiff, vs. Fred Claypool et al, defendants. A. Thomson and Arthur Hodge. plalutti.a, vs. B. F. Jones and Nancy Jonea, defendant. Shaniko Warehouse Company, plaintiff, vs. Hugh O'Kane, defend ant. G. M. Cornett, plaintiff, vs. George W. Whiteett and Maggie Whltaett, defendant. The Northrop. Sturgus Company, plaintiff, va. H. O'Kane, defendant. A. L. Goodwlllle, trustee, plaintiff vs. Hugo O'Kane and Helen A. O'Kane, defendant. A. L. Goodwlllle, plaintiff, va. Hugh O'Kane, defendant. E. N. White, plaintiff, vs. Peter Popeacue, defendant. John Devinr, plaintiff, va. S. J. Clemmens, defendant John Morrl. plaintiff, agalust Ora Tolndexter, defendant. John F. Mackintosh, plalutiff, vs. B. Gatewood, doing busluetw under the name and style of the "Gate wood Mining and Trading Co." d fendant. Norrl Morgan, plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Morgan, defendant. Walter Ray Wilkinson, plaintiff, vs. Beatrice Annette Wilkinson, de fendant. A. B. Esyebent. plaintiff, vs. Joel McColluni and Lydla McCollum, de fendant. The First National bank of Prine ville, plaintiff, vs. U. 8. Cowels et al. defendant. E. T. Slayton, administrator of the estate of S. R. Slayton, deceased, plaintiff, vs. G. J. Hardy and Florence E. Hardy, defendants. Fleckensteln Mayer Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Emery Seals and L. A. Moore, defendant. D. F. Stuart, administrator of the estate of Fuller & Co., plaintiff, vs. J. I. West and B. F. West, defend ant. Michael McGrath. plaintiff, vs. F. C. Rowlee, defendant. J. H. Wlgle, plaintiff, Vs. Frank El kins, defendant. Arthur G. Alllngham, plaintiff, vs. Lily E. Alllngham, defendant. V. S. NIchol, vs. Ivan L. Sehofleld and Lizzie E. Scofleld. A. Thomson and Arthur Hodges, plaintiffs, vs. J. F. Welborn and Mrs. Ida Welborn, defendants. W. A. Bell vs. Charles C. Buchanan, and Myrtle M. Buchanan, defend ant. W. A. Bell, plaintiff, vs. Charles C. Buchanan, Myrtle Buchanan and C. E. Person, defendant. J. W. H origan & H. D. Still, part ners, doing business under the firm and style of Horlgan & Still vs. Ralph Sharp. Annie Mallng vs. John McPherson, defendant. Ellzo J. Bering, plaintiff, vs. Till man R. Hettlng, defendant. Delia M. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. John M. Stuart, defendant. Murphy Grant" & Co. a corpor ation, plaintiff, vs. J. F. Morris. Commercial National Bank of Pen dleton, plaintiff, vs. E. O. Logan, defendant. Commercial National Bank of Pendleton, plaintiff, vs. Harry G. Davis, defendant. EdC. White, plaintiff, vs. T. E. Stroud and F. C. Stroud, partners, doing business under the firm name and style of Stroud Brothers, de fendants. The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. A. H. Grant and Mrs. Bertha H. Grant, defendant. Lula M. Hahn, plaintiff, vs. Joshua P. Hahn, defendant. Bessie Fnlgam, plaintiff, vs. Wil liam E. Fulgam, defendant. George W. Noble, plaintiff, vs. P. B. Polndexter, lHabel Polndexter, W. H. Fuller, D. F. Stuart and W. A. Booth, partners, doing business under the firm name and style of Fuller & Co., I. W. Ward, Will and D. F. Stuart administrator of the estate of W. H. Fuller, deceased, and H. Smith and Col. F. Smith, defend ant, Ole Gemes and Nels Leyon, plain tiffs, vs. August Peterson, Bertha Peterson, J. M. Hunter and W. H. Staats, defendants. Edward C. Peaae and W. H. Hob. son, surviving partners of the firm of Pease & Mays, plaintiffs, vs. J. P. Hahn, defendant. Rock Island Plow Co.. plaintiff, vs. Will Wurzweller and Arthur Hodires. defendants. W. A. Bell, plaintiff, vs. J. H. O'Kelley and Mrs. J. H. O'Kelley, defendant. Farmer Powell, plaintiff, vs. H. E. Darling, defendant. Tent for Sale Cheap. Good second-hand tent, 12 x 14, for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 4-30-2t LIT. IGRAMB8 va 93 0 8H w Friday, May BALL At P. A. A. C Hall GLAZE & FERGUSON'S ORCHESTRA XT11 I CITDKIICU TUP Ritcir On Tuesday, May 12, there KM will be another dance. On M May 15 the Bend Orchestra kQ will furnish music for the finest dance given this year. m Tickets - $1. 00 m 1 ft w 1 Skir i IT) 1 t k Pants 8 argaiis 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 $4.25 6.25 6.00 5.50 4.50 3.75 3.00 225 u . . 4.00 3.90 .... 3.75 3.00 225 2.00 1.50 MEN'S PANTS $6.25 PanU now $4.15 5.50 4.50 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.50 2.75 2.50 2.35 2.25 $3.25 Pant now $2.00 3.00 " " 1.95 2.75 " " 1.85 2.50 " " 1.75 2.25 - 1.50 Clifton & Cornett I Successors to R. E. Simpson immmmmmimm Barred Plymouth Rocks Large, hardy and good layers. Choice eggs $2.00 per 13; two settings $3.50. Address Laura Graham, Haycreek, Or. Agents Winona Wagons and Syracuse Plows A Few Words About Prices 40 Days FOR 40 DAYS 40 Days A special sale commencingFriclay, Apr. 10 .s UMT OtOTMt fA'TT We agree with you that it U impossible to get something for nothing. But we are going to offer tojhe "Man Who Cares" a real live SNAP FOR TilE NEXT 40 DAYS. WithevcryjIe of our Spring Line oJMincyJCIoth we are giving either a Stetson Hat or a pair of FJorsheim Shoes Jree. See our line and be convinced Jlhat CASH WILL TALK Of Particular Interest to Sorosis Wearers For the next forty days we will give absolutely free with every $20.00 purchase of Ladies' Ready Made Goods, dress goods, silks, fancy goods and notions, one pair of SOROSIS SHOES FREE Remember you have only 40 days in which to complete your purchase. Call and learn from our salesman exactly what our plan will do for you Real live "snap" in our grocery department for forty days SOAPS 4 bars Toilet Heaver Floating, large size 20 bars Silk Laundry, large size 10 bars Fels Naptha, large size .. BEAN S-New Crop Large White I?eans, per pound, Small White Ueans, per pound Pink Beans, per pound BAKING POWDER 5-Pound Tin, Golden Gate, full weight 2i-Pound Tins Golden Gate, full weight 25c 90c 65c 5Jc 5Jc 5Jc 1 85 95c CANNED GOODS 1 Case, 2 Dozen Cans, Standard Corn, per case 1 Case, 2 Dozen Cans, Standard Tomatoes, per case .'ZZZI'IZTZI Jill "Preferred Stock" Fruits, per can ZIIIIIZZl All "Standard" Fruits, per can ZZZZZZIZ"1 " CEREALS 10-Pound Bag Germ Grits 10-Pound Bag Yellow Corn Meal . 10-Pound Bajr White Corn Meal ... " " 10-Pound Bag Hominy ' a( a ji it, 6?v ounas -jcive-minuie iviusn .. FLOUR Extra Patent, 60-pound sack........;.. Standard, 50-pound sack L'ZZZZI 6-Barrel Lots "!ZZ 10-Barrel Ix)ts "" 2 40 3 15 30c 23c 40c 40c 40c 1 25 1 10 4 00 3 75 erzweiler l Co, W PRINEVILLE, OREGON