TAFT IS NOMINATED Received 702 Votes on First Ballot Amid Great Enthusiasm Was Named as Republican Standard Bearer Chicago, June 19. Amid wild enthusiasm Secretary of War William H. Taft was nominated for President of the United States on the first ballot with 702 votes, by the National Republican Conven tion, this (Friday) morning. His running-mate has not yet been chosen. Shaniko Wool Sales. Orer a Million Pounds Sold at Average Price of 15' Cents. an At the second auction wool sales it Shaniko Tuesday over a million pounds of wool were gold at prices that averaged close to 15 cents. Sotte of the growers got 16 J cents while a few received but luj and 11, but the average price right through was the highest paid for the Orecon clip this season Yancey Bros, pot 14 J for their clip, A. P. Jones 13 J, Morrow & Keenan 14J, Harris & Miller 12, Porfily 10, Wm. Adams 12, Taylor & Me Coin 11. A special to tha Ore- gonian says: At the second auction wool sales Shaniko has re established its rep utation for being the best wool market in the state. Over a mil lion pounds were sold at prices that averaged fully 15 cents. The range of prices on the 35 clips sold were from 10 to 16J cents. This is an advance of about 15 per cent over the prices paid on June 2, the first sale day, and is due chiefly to the superior condition and quality of the wools ottered. Jacob Kasser. with an exception ally choice lot of 35,000 pounds, leads the growers at 161 cents, while J. Mognen with 45,000 pounds runs a close second at 164 cents. Reeder & Fisher sold their 55,000 at 15f cents, and F. V Dnrbin took the same for his 22,' OOO. lhe John ihornton estate wool, 13,000 pounds, brought 15 cents. Among the largest lots sold were R. R. Hinton, 107,000; Prineviile Land & Livestock Companv, 95, 000; Morrow & Keenan, 73,000; Hilton & iiurgess, 1.000; Frank Uabel, 78,000: F. A. Young, 100 000. All the wools offered were sold with the single exception of one lot of 55,000 belonging to the Black Butte Land & Livestock Company ot rrineville, the ofier of lOc be ing declined. The next sales day scheduled for bhaniko is Tuesday, July 7. Railway to Crook County I Shaniko Line to Be Extended to Prineviile and Bend Local l Men Back Project - Crook county is-about to be joined py lianas ot steet to tne out side world. Local men of wealth and influence are behind a plan to extend the Shaniko line to Prine-1 ville and Bend. A committee com posed of Uoscoe Howard, manager of the u. 1. & 1 . to , U. M. Ketl- field, chief engineer 1). I. A P. Co , John Steidl of the Central Oregon Development Company, A. C. San- ford of Madras, Frank Forest and George O'Xeil of O'Neil, L. Kiule- rud, secretary of Uio u. . x L. Co. of llavcretk. meet the business men of Prineviile today to ta'v-j up ha proposition of extending the Shaniko branch of the O. R. X. to Prineviile and Bend. Our busi ness men have indored the project and will do all they can to aid in the work. Portland capital nd the Portland Chamber of Com merce are also behind the plan to develop this country. It will be a steam roau. lhe plan is to build to Bolters, bond that for CO per cent of its value, then with this money build to Madras, then to Lamonta, and from that point to Prineviile and Bend. Work is expected to begin within the next thirty days. T. M. Baldwin Honored. T. M. Baldwin and daughter Miss Fay, returned from Portland on Monday, where Mr. Baldwin had been in attendance at the re union of the Portland Consistory, Scottish Rite Masonry, and also the annual meeting of the grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. & A. M. In the latter order Mr. Baldwin was honored by election to the office of junior grand warden, an honor no less deserving by Mr. Baldwin than it is appreciated bv his brother masons of Prineviile lodge ot which he has long been a prom inent and efficient member, and of which he is for the present year tne master. LET THE EAGLE SCREAM (Continued from first page) promptly at 9 30 and will march through the principal streets to the courthouse grounds where the musical and literary exercises will take place. After the exercises the barbecue feast will begin. Another matter that the com mittee wished to impress upon our citizens was the importance of decorating business houses and dwellings. Nothing adds ti the gala appearance of a place more than the liberal use of bunting and flags. Everyone if expected to get busy. A grand ball at P. A. A. C. Hall Friday evening will add to the festivities of the celebration. Those who do not enjoy outdoor sports in the daytime can find pleasure in tripping the light fantastic in the evening. Horses for Sale. One mare and yearling colt w ill be sold at public Bale, on Saturday, the 18th day of July, 1!)08, at 10 a. in., at inerancn 01 v. u. r.r mott, on the Oeuoco, to satiHfy feed bill. C-184v Pay Up. All persons Indebted to us are re quested to call and settle at once. Respectfully, Smith & Clekk. Prineviile, Or., June 11. For Sale. One new Deer hay-loader in good condition, at reaHouable figure. Ad dress L. 13., care J ourual. 6 2if ?. County Court Proceedings. SPECIAL TERM. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook Conntv: SPECIAL SESSION". I, the undersigned, Jul in and for Crook County, Orein, do hereby call a special stv-sion of the Comity Court for Crook County, State of Oregon, for the transaction of countv tmsice, torn it: For the purpose of receiving the abstract of the vote, and declaring the result thereof, on the question of the prohibition of the sale of intoxieatinjj liquors for beverage purpase-i, for the en tire county ol Crook, and for ariy""subdivis ions thereof, as may be voted upon at the regular election to be held on June 1, ,11-OS, within said Crook count;. -Said special term ta hereby called for aforesaid pur poses to meet at the courthouse in Prine viile, Oregon, on Friday, the 12th day of June, I9JS, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and the Clerk of this court is hereby directed to notify S. S. Stearns and R. H. Bayley, county commis sioners in and for said Crook County, ol this order, as required by law. Dated at Prineviile, Crook County,- Ore gon, this 27th day of May. 1008. V. A. Be'.l, Judge. In the County Court of rhdSte of Oregon for Crook County Cjurt mot June 12, 139 at three o'clock 1. M., pursuant to order and call" therofdr of the Honorabb W. A. Bell, Judge of said c jart, d ited May 27, 1908, when were pres ent V. A. Bell, judge; It. 11. Bayley, com nii .. I Hiei ; Warren Bro vn, clerk; Frank Elkins. sheriff, when the following pro ceedings were had: In the matter of the vote for or against prohibition of the sale ot intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes for the entire County ol Crook, lul l June t lit). Now at this time this matter coming on to l e heaid upon the abstract of the votes cast at the general election hold June l, 13. in said Crook County, Oregon, upon the question "Vote for or agauist prohibi tion o! the sale of intoxicating liquorj for beverage purposes for entire county of Crook," and it appearing to us from the abstract of vote', and the Court finds therefrom, that the re.-ult of uch vote upon said question requited ai follows: For Prohibition. 1H0 rote-; Against Prohibition, :oH votes; majority for prohi bition 64 votes for entire county of (.r.w.k. Tl e f fore it is ordered, adjudged and directed, that on and after Jnly 1. l.8, in the entire county ol Crook, be and it here by is absolutely prohibited to sell, exchange, give away or in any manner dispose of intoxicating liquors for bever age purpo-c-s wituin sai l Crook Conn' v. Oregan, except as provided for. by th , inaptcrz, entire county of Cr.vk, and for snlxtivt-ioto i of Crook county, consisting if precinct j kutchcratid Haystack. I I Now at this tune this matter conduit on to be hntrvl HHHI the sti-tract of the Yito csslatthe general election held June 1. 1 W, in .iid Crook county, Otvgoii, uihoi the qiie-tion "Vote for or 'acaint prohibi tion ot the sate of iiiloiienting liquors for beverage- purpo-es for entire countv of Crook, and for subdivisions of cVook county consisting of Kutclier and Hay t:ek prwuicts," and it appearing to us from said abstract of votes, and the Court finds therefrom, that the result of such vote upon said question resulted as follows: For prohibition IM votes. Against pro hibition T.l totes. Majority for prohib'. tion IP) totes for said Kutcher and Hay stack precincts. Therefor it i ordered, adjudged ami directed, that on and after July 1, 1HW, in said prveiucts of Kutcher and Haystack, Crook county, Oregon, bo and it hereby lj nbsol itely prohibited to sell, exchange, g.ve away or in any manner dispos of ii t Seating ti piors for beverage purpose within said Kutcher and Haystack pre cincts, rook county, Oregon, except a provided for b) the Local Option laws. Chapter 2, pages il and 5. inclusive, of the stdon lawi of the State of Oregon for the year t'.X until such lime as the qual ified voters ot said Kutcher and Havstack nrecints at a legal election held for that ! Cauj purpose, by a majo ity tote dec! I other wise. And it is further ordered and directed that the clerk of this Court cause this order of prohibition to be duly pub lished in th Crook County Journal. In lh matter of the vote for or against prohibition" il the sale of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes for the enlir county of Crook and for subdivision of Crook county, consisting of Beaver Crjk precinct. Now at this time this cause coming on to be beard upon the abstract of the totes cat at tho general election held June 1, I W, in said Crook County, Oregon, Uon the question, "Vote for or against prohi bition of the sale of intoxicating liquois for beverage puiposc for entire County of Crook, and for subdivision of Crook County consisting of Beaver Creek pre cinct,'' and it appearing to us from said abstract of votes, and the Court finds therefrom, that the result ol such vote up m said miction resulted as follows: For prohibition S3 votes. Against pro hibition 11 votes. Majority for prohibi tion 19 votes for said Beaver Creek pre- ci ict. Therefore it is ordered, adjudged and directed, that on and after July 1, l'.KM, in S lid Heaver Creek precinct. Crook county. Oregon, be ami it liereliy is absolutely pro hibited to sell, exchange or give away or in any manner iiispo-e of intoxicating liquors lor beverage purposes within saul Heaver Creek precinct. Crook County, Oreg n, except as provided by the Local Option law s. i napier pages un.i ao inclusive, of the session laws uf the State of Oregon for the vear KK6, until such lime as the qualified voters of said Beaver Creek pre cinct, at a legal ehction held for that purpose by a majority vote decide other-i wise. Ami it is further onlereu anil directed that the clerk of this court cause this order of prohibition to bo duly pub lished in the Crook County Journal. Thereupon there apiea.-ing no further business lor the purposes for which this special term of Court was called, the Court thereupon adjourned. V. A. Bkll. Judge. R. 11. Bayley, Commissioner. Attest 'Washes riiowx, Clerk. Professional Cards Qt C. SSrix Office with Ueo. W. Bamea - r rTT" : JUNE DISCOUNTS Local Option taws. Chanter 2. napes 41 and inclusive, of the session laws of the state of Oregon for the year l'JOo, until such time as the qualified voters- of said ' Crook County, at a legal election held for that purpose by a majority vote decide other wise. And it is further ordered and d'rectd that the clerk of this court cause tnis orderof prohibition to be duly published in tne uroon county Journal. In the matter of the vote for or'against prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes for the 0. J?yJ Answskku Paoarrit Pt oa Nhikt Omcs Ok twos Sucth or uawa'i pacw S-ro Hoih oAtc au rvsj UeiiC leUihoues. Jttrny-m4-jCmm iPrimtmillt, Orfm, 33 el knap O0i .Isr IW &4 S tMteM' dc Cdwards iPAyti'an mmtt Surf CaNt mwwvW promptly day r ntfkl mm Wfmim iPrintuill; Onmmn. Estray. Grayed from my ranch, naif rulle south of Ilediuoiid, 2 black mures with one cult with crooked front leys; all with leather hultera on. Mares wellt about 1200 each; both with vh He tprt In forehead. A lib eral reward will le paid for Informa tion lending to their recovery, or de livered ut my place. 611-2w JOHN JOHNSON. Fine Ranch for Sale. The lie t pluee on Willow Creek. Four hundred nnd eighty acres of pood cultivable laud; lot) under cul tivation; ;." acres In alfalfa, 20 In timothy; oj ncrtft lu sriiln; (rood hotine; S) tons of liny W ulfulfa nnd 40 timothp; ;J5 or 40 head of cattle; 20 head of work horaiw; 20 hogs; lots of chickens, jteese, etc.; stream of water running through the middle of the tract irom one end to the other; big spring on the place, water (ill the year round. Two orchard 4 2(X) tntf bearing iiiiples, pears, pluma and primes. Good water for domt-xtic: use. Half cash, balance on easy terms. For further Inforiaatloti mliiress II. L. Montgomery, (Iri.zly, Crook county, Oregon. 4 30tf Notice to Creditors. jCamyr rractleo In nil State and Federal Court Spring Millinery Gigantic Explosion of Prices 1 himh s. 'A v V'" V The aucccst of our waist tales hai more than proven to iu that our cut tomera 'can Appreciate good values even on small purchases and we have decided to give a more liberal dis count and extend it throughout the store. Cahwill talk here and our stock must be reduced to low water mark by July 3. Buy your outfit here and the difference in'price will more than pay for a good time on July 4th, when all 'ofJCrook County will cele brate in Prineviile. Plenty of fun and excitement for all. At the height of the season you can buy everything here in stylish seasonable goods at prices far below any other pace in town. Quality and style unequaled Our entire stock of "Sincerity Clothes" goes at a discount cf 25 to 33J per cent. Florsheim Shoes for "The Man Who Knows reduced 50c to $1.50 per pair. Men's fine Neg ligee and Golf Shirts reduced to low water mark. same Our Ladies White Waist sale will continue at the low price and everything to make your wardrobe complete will be sold at explosion prices. Wurzweiler & Company Latust stvles in Spring Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children. '. Goods selected by an experieno e l buyer aud are strictly up to Unto. Mrs. Estes' W Corner Second and Main Sts. notice for Publication Department of the Interior, United States Land Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon, June 2, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Grover C Newman, of Waitshurg, Walla Walla county. Wash., who on June 2, 1908, mailt) Timber and Stone sworn statement, No. 4m4. for Nh NWft and K,'2 iSW, section 28, township 14 south, range 18 cast, W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Kegktor and Iteceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesnes: Fred A. Kice, of Prineviile, Oregon; Ezra J. Culp, Hobert iirumhlay, Forrent Carpenter, of Waitshnrg, Washington. 6-4p C. W. MOOKE, Register. 1 I w CEDIE GQUHT7 BASE OFFIOERS: W. A. Booth, Pnild.nl D. C. Stiwamt, VlcPrildnt O. M. ELKiHa, Oathler DIBEOTOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. EiKiNe, O. F. BTtWAUT Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention 053? tea tejie$je!e?i5s:ee assies :e:ssiEi Clifton & Comett 9S Notice Is hereby given by the tin- uerFiiriieu, tne adininiHtrntor of the j i-Htute of Frank GIdbh, deceased, to i nil perHonn huvin clniniM fliiinHt' unfa ileceatvd to present them with j tne proper voncnern to the under, i ev Hljrtiod ut Redmond, Or., within nix months from the first publication of thi notice. DutedthiH 18th day of June, 1908. Kor.KHT I,. Glaus, Administrator of the estate of of Frank Glaus, deceased. CLOSING OUT SALE Selling It At Cost I' SM tg KM 15 SUB ft St I i A we are arranging to manufacture at home thia line of housefurnisrungs, in ord;r to close out the stock now on hand we are selling all the goods made by the Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company Everything in the store at a great reductkn. Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Children's Hats, more than five dozen to make your selection from i AT ACTUAL COST I ?9.00 Ilats... 17.00 Hatu .. 15.00 Hats... f l.00 Hatn... :i.00 Hats .. 2.50 Hats .. 1.50 Hats This gives you a chance to make a big saving in the purchase of any of the following articles Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers Washstands, Commodes Sofas, Couches and Lounges 2 A. H. LIPFM AN 8c CO 8" bVi S&Q S? I All kinds of Flowers Ribbons 5.50 ? i.50 3.50 .1.00 ....n.75 n.oo and all late style 45c Ribbon... 35c Ribbon... 25c Ribbon... 85c per ynrd 25c tier yard 15c per yard ell PRINEVILLE, OREGON 'A This offer will last until July 4th and after that date the store wi'l be closed until the Fall Opening issJessie McCallister i Jets 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 Sp eep Well RILLING PROPRIETOR n All kinds of oil and water well drilling done. Any depth and any size hole. For terms write to G. N. RUDY, 25 Overton Street Portland, Oregon Tfcw 97filiincry Anollier Shipment just received direct lrom lhe wholesalers The very latest thing in millinery can now be seen at our millinery parlors mma SProso Oppoiite The Redby Bring your job printing to the Journal