Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 11, 1908, Image 2

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Chamberlain, d
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W tlson, r
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prl titter, il
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Braliain, r
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Kllis, r
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knhtnton, iml
Wright, d
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Klkms, r
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King, r
MeKarland, d ,.,
Smith, s
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Havton. r.
Ijjollclte, d
Sisauson, s
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Oxik, d
Ford, I
For Surveyor
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Huston, d .
Kiee, r
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Barney,
Mice, r
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Crook County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908
Subscription fl.50 a tbai.
$150 for Best Article.
The Republican Congressional Com
mittee offers ll.'iO for the bet article
not exceeding 1000 words on the sub
ject Why the Republican Tarty
Should Be Successful Next November.
The competition Is open to all. In
Judging the merits of contributions
consideration will be given not only
to style, arguments and facts pa
tented, but to the convincing power,
and it should lie borne in mind that
memliers of congress are to lie elected
as well as president and vice-president.
No manuscripts will be returned,
but will lie the property of the com
mittee. The best article will be wide
ly used both In the newspajiers of
the country and in pamphlet form.
The award will be made and check
sent to successful contestant about
August 15th. Manuscripts must be
mailed not later than July 15th to
Literary Bureau,
Republican Congressional Committee
Metropolitan Bank Building,
Washington, D. C.
Redmond News.
Redmond, June 8. It would be fu
tile to try to estimate the value of
the rain we got today in dollars and
cents. Here's hoping, however, that
the Haystackers, and other dry farm
ing sections, got more than we did.
If they got as much It will do them
very well for awhile.
The recent election showed some
surprises. Who would have thought
from the remarks that were made
that equal suffrage would lose
In this precinct by an even vote of 42
to 42. Either some voted the way
they did not Intend or those who
favored the measure kept very quiet
about It. The vote for prohibition
of 63 to 28 was hardly in the nature
of a surprise as It has been a dry pre
cinct ever since transient ditch labor
ers quit voting here. Several ballots
came in with the left hand column
voted in full but not a scratch found
on the right hand side. That must
have been for the antis. The single
tax proposition got more votes here
than anyone seemed to think It
would.
The day after the election here
Iowa gave the direct primary law
I He Star Nj
I Drilling icie Go.
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
A moderate amount of
money will start yon in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND. OKEQOH.
or
AKRON. OHIO,
Its first test We note with pleasure
that the republicans has-e stood by
their grand old senator, Allison, In
stead of endorsing Governor Cum
nilns, the so-called progressive re
publican, aspirant for his seat. There
is the legislature still to be reckoned
with, however, and the democrats
may turn In and help elect Cummins.
Thoirlaw Is somewhat peculiar in
thl regard that It provides for no
expression of preference for United
States senator at the November elec
tion, but only at the June primary.
While we are writing politics it
might be mentioned that the new
law, unless the legislature remedies
it, will bring the primary nominat
ing election on Saturday, which
would throw the ballots Into Prine-
ville on Sunday. The present law
requires the primary to be held on
the 45th day preceding the general
election. We would suggest as we
are now to have Tuesday elections
that the 49th day would be a good
time. It is a matter for the legisla
ture to determine.
Items from this place last week
mentioning J. Ward Hnrnder should
have read Mr. aud Mrs., but we did
not know It at that time. II. M.
Smith la putting up their house.
Word received from J. E. Lamb
states that he will soon lie with us
again.
Cards received this es-ening an
nounce the marriage of Miss Emma
K. Johnson and Elias E. Nelson on
Tuesday, June 2, at Cacper, Wyom
ing, at home, Caldwell, Idaho. Mr.
Nelson's many friends here will
extend heartiest congratulations.
Friends of P. K. Simons, now of
Shanlko. will lie Interested to know
that he has bought land at Prosser,
Washington, and will move his
family np some time this summer.
Mr. Brown is soon to has'e an ad
dition built to his house in town.
Neighbor Smith will do the work.
Last week Mrs. Trichler got her
wrists quite badly burned trying to
put out a fire. A stick which was
too long for the stove was thrown
on the porch and from this the house
caught fire her house on the home
stead. She Is now at C. It. McLallln's
uursingthe wounds which are heal
Ing nicely.
Clyde Moore has lieen under the
weather the past week. Mug quite
sick on Saturday. It Is his throat
that is troubling him again.
Mr. Iverson is engaged today and
tomorrow In moving the house on
his farm to a more impropriate place
among the trees near the canal bank.
Kirk Whited has rented his place
to DeWitt Lamb for this year.
Mrs. McLalliu is in Bend nursing
Mrs. Sawhi:i. E. C. I'aiik.
$250 Reward
A reward of 250 will be paid for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person found tjnilty
of interfering with the How of water or
Jam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co.
E. T. SLAVTON, r-ecy.
For Sale or Trade
One Jackson Kcliiwe Ilayntackvr,
three Acme lmck Kakes, one z-lior
poer Fairbanks-Morne gasoline engine,
ts in sell or trade.
528U
Add reus
En Slattoh.
Prinevillo, Oregon.
Notict for Publication.
Depart ment of the Interior,
United Statet Land Ottice at
The Dalles, Or., June 2, 1008.
Notice is hereby given that
Eira J. Culp
of Waitshuiy, Walla Walla county,
Waeh., who on June 2, 1908. made T. A
S. sworn statement No. 4iW6, for N 4
NEt,', SWI4 NKi4 an I NW t4,
section 12, townehip 15 south, range 18
east, W. M., has filed notice of in
tention to make final proof, to entahlinh
claim to the land above dem-riliud, he
fore Register ami Receiver at The
Dalles, Or,, on the 17th day of August,
PHIS.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred A. Kiee, of I'riiieville, Oregon ;
J rover C. Newman, Hobert Brumblav.
Forrest Carpenter, of Waitc burg, Wash
ington.
IMp C. V. MOORE, Register.
POLK'S GAZETEER
A Biislni'M Directory ol emii ritv, town
nil viMK in OrvKoii Hnil lV"iinxi"ii,
giving; a, dewriptive sketch f ,,.
together wiih the locmmii sn,l shipping
(Hcilitics nl s eiiuuitird directory o( each
business snU prolessioh.
R. L POLK A CO., INC. . - SEATTLE
FOR AGENTS
A SUCCESS
"The Old World
and Its Ways"
BY
Wm. Jennings Bryan
576 Imperial Octavo mures. 251
superbengrnvlngH from photographs
taken by Colonel Bryan.
Recounts his trip arouml the world snd his
trisitstos.il nations. Greatest book ol travel
ever written. Mot successful IkxiIc ol this
generation. 41,i called lor In 4 months.
Write us fur sample report of first Km agents
employed. The people buy it eagerly. The
Outfit Fr. Hend ll fly cents to cover cost of
mailing and handling. Address,
The Thompson Publishing Co.,
St Louis, Missouri.
1 Selling It At Cost
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
United States Uml Ottice at
The Dulles. Oregon, June 2, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
iros-er C. Newman,
of Waitntiiirg, Walla Walla county,
Wa.uli., who on June 2, 1908, made
Timber and Stone sworn statement. No.
hwd. for S' NEJJ, NWJt 8E and
Kla S section 2(1, township 14
south, range 18 east, W. M., has tiled
notice of intention to make final proof
to establish claim to the land aliove
described, before Regitterand Receiver
ut The Dalles, Oregon, on the 17th day
of August, 1903.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred A. Rice, of I'rineville, Oregon;
Ezra J. Culp, Robert Brumblay, F'orrest
Carpenter, of Waitsburg, Washington.
tMp C. W. MOORE, Register.
We can demonstrate clothes value
A stylish looking suit is not always well made, for you know how easily cloth
may be shrunk or stretched with a hot flat iron, and you ought to know if you
don't, how many clothes that are badly made and glossed over in this way
SINCERITY CLOTHES
Are guaranteed and if you are a stranger to this well known line, let us demon
strate to you on your new suit what good workmanship means in the wearing
qualities of GOOD CLOTHES
Wmrzweil
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OFFICERS:
A. Booth, President
. F. Stiwaut, Vice President
M. Elkihs, Cashier
DIREOTOR8:
A. Booth, O. M. Elkihs,
0. F, BTf WANT
Transacts a (leneral
liankiuo; Business
Exchange Bought
and So kl
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
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i Clifton & Cornett !
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As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line
of housefurnishings, in order to close out the stock now
on hand we are selling all the goods Trade by the
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company
AT ACTUAL COST
This gives you a chance to make a big saving i"n
the purchase of any of the following articles
Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses
Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers
Washstands, Commodes
Sofas, Couches and
Lounges
SALE
Everything in the store at a great reductkn.
Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Children's Hats,
more than five dozen to make your selection
from
!).00 Hats $,-.50
7.00 Hats fl.fiO
tf.OO Hats
f 1.00 Hats. 1.1.00
fl.OO Hats 2.50
I2.M Hats 11.75
fl.50 Hats tl.00
All kinds of Flowers and all late style
Ribbor.s
4.m: Ribbon 3Tc per yard
'!."k: Ribbon 25c per yard
25c Ribbon .J 15c jst yard
This offer will last until July 4th and after
that date the store wi'I be closed until the
Fall Opening
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO M Miss Jessie McCallister
PRINEVILLE, OREGON &
PROPRIETOR
New Spring Clothing
Our stock is now complete. Before you buy
come and see our line. Prices and quality that
cannot be equalled
Clifton & Cornett
Successors to R. L. Simpson
Deep Well
DRILLING
9fcw Tlfi'llinory
All kinds of oil and water
well drilling done. Any depth
and any size hole. For terms
write to
G. N. RUDY,
Portland,
B25 Overton Street
Oregon
Another
received
wholesalers
Shipment
direct Irom
just
the
The very latest thing in
millinery can now he seen
at our millinery parlors
Opposite The Redby
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