The Political Situation Continued from first paga, Death of Mrs. Eilefaon. the assessor convention at Salem. He wilt notify hia constituency on hi return. Mr. Ford HI be a candidate to Sh wss sick on!7 a few d"'s' ucceed himself for the office of her illness beginning the previous Mrs O. L. Ellofson died Sat urday afternoon at her homo in this city following an operation for peritonitis, at the ae of 23 yiars, four months and 20 days. thool superintendent. We under land that he is to have opposition r the republican nomination. Tuesday. Nellie Ewinjf Ellefsou was born at Spanish Gulch, Grant 00 far no announcement been made. C. IX Brown of Bend the 20th of Sept She was the fourth fj-. v.- r- 1 r T will eek oaugmer 01 .ur. buu iirs. jauu-s have 1 bounty, on I ember, 1383 Announcements the republican nomination for the ! Ewin- She was "e to Ollie office of sheriff at the April pri-i Ellefsou on the 21st of Febru- Apru pn marie. Mr. Brown is the night custodian of law aid at Bend. Addie Foftcr is being urged by his friends to enter the rare ary, r.ioo. To this untou two cmi dren were born,, Olive, aged lour years, and Arthur, aged two ,ori years. She died February 10, 1S12. de- couDty assessor. He hasn't cided whether he will or not. Wesley 0. Smith, editor and pub lisher of the Evening Herald at Klamath Falls, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nom ination as state reDresentative. The Wislativ distrir-t inrlnHw. i ther, sister-and six brothers. Crook, Klamath, Lake and Giant counties. We understand Altor- During Dr. Butgin's meetings she professed faith in Christ but did not identify herself with any church. Mrs. Ellefsou leaves to mourn her untimely death a loving hus- I band, two children, a devoted mo- Kncwt.c nlhor rliti Ami A host of kind and loving friends. ney Forbes of Bend intends to make the race. So far Grant county has no announced candidate. Additional Details of Schaffer Killing The LaPioe Intermountain fur- For County Aaaeaaor. Td Ilia republican voters of Crook county. 1 lierfhy announce my candidacy for the nomination for county aaniMior, (or Crook countv. Oregon, at" the primaries to he hel.l on April Mill, IMS. If nominated ami elected, I mill, dnr in my term ol oilier, devtite my entire time to the duties of the otiic. I ahall nee my utmont endeavor to aectire ripial iwwdiimu without fear or favor, 1 will see that the tax roll are prepared promptly and as provided ly law, The ockfl books of the Ui payers are di rec.tlT effe :ted by Uie adtuiiustraiioiuof thisottlee. 1 deair to have placed aftrr my name on the official nominating ballot theoe wards Strict Attention to ltitsinrM, Kipial AawMsments, Partialis to Null. pd. avd. LEWIS WYLDK. For County Judge. I hereby announce my candldttcy for uomlnatlon mi the Kemitilicnti ticket tor the ortlce of County Judire and, If elected, protnlxo the cltlseua of Crook county n fnlrnml linptirtlttl admiiilHtrntlon of thatotlliv nnd will tine iny eutlre effort toward the bet terment i 1 ne romiiuou 01 our county and lt cltliena. 2-15 CIIAKI.KS O. 1'ol.l.AKU. For District Attorney. To the Kepubllcnn voter of Waaco, Crook and IIoimI Itlver Count to. 1 hervliy announce tnv riindhlncy fur the llepulillenu nomination fur IXatrlct Attorney fur the Seventh Judlclnl IHmrtct comprised of Wttnco, Crook and Hood River counties at the cotnln primaries to lie held April lit, It ttomlnntrd and elected, the dtitb-a of the IMstrlcl Attorney's oltli-e will always have Bret couolderMtlon. 1 sluill strive fully to enforce nil lnws, nnd pro tect, to the utmoxt of my ability, the InterrMts of the wbole',Hople tit my district. 1 pledire myaelf to ulve my Hraonnl ntteittion to the needs of the countlea coniprlsltiK the Seventh Judlclnl District. adv2.S ClIAItl.TON 1.. I'KITr lt. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends for all their care and kindness to our beloved wife and daughter during her illness. Oluk Eixarsox, Mrs. Ewi.vu. Real Estate Transfers F J Brown to Nettie M Abbott, arl l nnd 4 ne-l Rftrt 9417.14. menes auuiuonai imormauon con- Consideration 7,S0O. cerning the killing of Schaffer. It For County Surveyor. To the Kepubllcnn Voter of Crook County, orviron: 1 hereby announce my candidncy to succeed myself to the office of County Surveyor, aubject to the approval of the ltepulillcau voters of mild county. Fiikk A. lti"K. ad via . aye: "Because he resisted arrest t deputy sheriffs of Lake county, E. Schaffer, a well known ancher and land locator, was shot it his ranch home, nine miles oulheast of Fort Rock, Monday .fternoon. Death occurred about 9 o'clock Monday. The warrant for Schaffer' ar rest wag sworn out on complaint of R. M. Smith, an Indiana farmer, who, in company with several other landeeekers, passed through La Tine five days ago, at Silver Lake, Monday. Smith engaged Schaffer to locate him on a homestead near Northwest Trust fc Safe Deposit Co. to Mach S Harper, sw$ nwj sec 36-21-20. Consideration 1220. J II Haner to James Rice, i int insi nej, nw J eej and nej swi sec 15-1118. II. Ore. Western Col. Co. to Martin L Everett, lots 4, 5, 6, blk 5, Fourth add to Prioeville. $1 John F Morris to John C Hoover, tract 40x120 feet in Newsom' acre' age, Prineville. f 150. John F Morris to Martha Ellen Hoover, tract 40x120 feet adjoining above land on east. 9150. Chas AlUchul to Oregon & West em Col. Co., right-of-way for tele For Sheriff. I have tieen urjred by a numlier of prominent citizens of this cotntv to affHiu make the race for .Sheriff. Sow having a ktiowlcdire of the work and duties of that office bv nctlmr ha chief deputy for the past year, nnd, Hiuruue consideration, 1 will com ply to the win lies of the cltlxena re ferred to and wlh to hervliv an. nounce my candlilacy for the office of Sheriff, subject to the wishes of the voters of the Democratic Party. John E. Eiiwakiw. VV. A. Bell for District Attorney. To the liepuhlican electors of Crook, Hood Kiver, and VV) Counties: I hereby aunouuee myself a candi date for ids Kopublican nomination for District Attorney at Ilia coiuinjt pri maries, April lllth, and if nominated and elected I will dunlin my term of oltioe devote my entire time to the duties of the office to the exclusion of other law businers, and give my prrso. nal attention, and tl rut consideration to the bnniness of the office, and will personally assist the officers in a i county with the enforcement of th criminal law, and esprcially will I rxirt mysell to enforce the law rgamst vice, immoral acts, aud Ui trntlio iu white slavery. I hare resident in the Distrirt, at Prineville, aud Th Illes, Dreon, for the ast tent-riv years, and snitatfed eiuhtei-n years in the active practice of the law. l-Adv W. A. IIkll. White Leghorns (Pure Bred) The kind that lay, and lay big egg. Eat let and lay mora than other kind. Egg for hatching, guaranteed pure, $1.50 per setting. Cock $2.00 each. GUY LAFOLLETT, Prinevile, Or. J-iTJnVEBEJR, Shingles., Moulding, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Eto. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PR1NEYILLK, OKKfiON Notice of School District Bond Sale Notice Is hereby Klven by the nnder sljrnetl, the County Treitsurer of the County of Crook, Mate of Oreiron, that, pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of School Ills trlct Xo. u. of Crook Countv. Ore- iron, he will sell lor the tiest urlce ob tnlnalile JI.OUO School liomls of aald district on or after the 5th day of March, hl'. at the office of the Cotiuty Tivustirer lu Priuevllle, Oregon. ror further Information, aimlv to toe uonru oi iitrtor ol snlil ills trlct. It.U.I'll ,. JoKtMS. County Treasurer of Crook County, urejjon. Fort Rock and, after looking over phone line over sees 1 and 3, twp the land for two days, stated it did not suit him. After demanding and receiving $50 for bis trouble, Schaffer, who had an ungovernable temper, gave Smith a fearful beat ing, dragging the insensible man from the house to the eide of the road near by, where be was picked up by neighbors shortly afterwards and driven to Silver Lake for med ical attendance. The doctor's ex- amination disclosed that two of Smith's ribs were broken, his face had been beaten beyond all recog nition, and his body was a mass of bruises from one end to the other. It is feared there are some internal injuries. The warrant was given to Deputy Sheriff P. D. Reeder, of Silver Lake, for serving, and be cause Schaffer had reeisted arrest two different occasions before, D. W. Jones and C. Buick were sworn in as deputies. The men reached the Schaffer ranch Monday after noon, the big German coming to the door with a rifle in one of his hands, just as they appeared in the 15. r 9 and sees 5 and 7 in twp 15, r 10. Amel Ulbright to Amel A UI bright, wj, wj ge and ewj nej tec J6-15-15. II. C II Erickson et al to Bettie Erickson, mining claim in sec 20 18 17 Richard King to Louisa Marsh, se nwi and ej swj eec 20; nei nwl, ni swj. nej swj and nwi sej sec 29-19-11. II Northwest Trust & Safe Dep. Co. to Otto Klingenmaier, wj sec 36 21- 16. 11600. State of Oregton to Melton Fried enrich, nwj sej and nej sw J sec 5 15-13. State of Oregon to C W Jensen, nel nej eec 13-16 12. Patents from tb United States to Ralp Johnson, Ruth E Brown, Heirs of Charity Wilson, Frank F Sellman, Elorence L Percy, Oscar Morns, James n Harvey. Lawrence C Fleming to Ruth R. Overturf, nwj nej sec 30-17-13. II James Rice et al to S S Stearns, 110. yard. One of the deputies got the j 8? 8el'4 Be 35-15-lo, drop on Dim ana he was told to MrsABWright to EdwardPalmer, drop bis nne. He refused and was . swl-4 nwl-4, n$ ewl-4 and sel-4 shot twice, both bullets Diercinc swl 4 eec 9-22-lb. II: o the chest just below the right lung The coroner reached the ranch from Lakeview yesterday. Inter ment occurred today. C. E. Schaffer had been the ter ror of his neighborhood for two years. He was a man about 40 years old, over 6 feet tall, and had broad shoulders and immense strength. In spite of his uneavory reputation and quarrelsome dispo sition, be possessed magnetic qual ities that drew nearly everyone to him. He was quite general ly known in La Pine and vicinity, and while not a member of the rifle club or ganized here three months ago, he was present at both the shoots given by the club Thanksgiving day and the Saturday before Christ mas. He was an excellent rifle shot and carried off more than his share of the prizes at the two events Edgar.. II Laughlin to Justin I'liilpnt, lots 1 and 2 and ej nwl-4 2-18 25. 1300.- Justin Philpot to Elizabeth L Laughlin, same as last above, 1300. J 0 Hanson to Roy Belts, swl-4 nel-4 and nwl-4 sel-4 eec 3-lo-13. $4100. Best prices paid for household goods. Also sell and exchange Prineville Fur niture Exchange, Chas. F. Condart propr. 1214 Get Busy. To My Friends: Do not delay sending in your votes. So many have promised and the time is get ting short. Send to me or the Journal office. Urgently, 1-J 1 Mrs. Viba Cyrus. Children Wanted. Two or three children wanted at once between the ages of 8 and 13; a good home in pood lamilv: a eood school. lne day of tne enristmag (cioines and hoard, no worn. Address I T A u t 1 f ,t lo ;; T.o P: uenu.ure., care up-river RVUWV HUB Utj lUV 1 suv tW & 1UV - mail. 1-18-41 i For A Short Time Only This Handsome Sanitary Couch only $5.50 Sell, for $7.00 to $7.50 in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. Davenport Couch and Full Sized Bed Combined. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prineville Furniture Company CHARLES F. CONDART, Prop. Colonist Fares DAILY March 1 to April 15, 1912 From the Middle and Kiuttrrn portions or tbe UnlUd tibtU and Canuda to all points In the NORTHWEST on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company From CHICAGO " ST. LOUIS " OMAHA " KANSAS CITY " ST. PAUL $33.00 $32.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 Proportionately fares from all other points. Direct connections from Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over the C. & N. W., Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line and O-W. R. & N. LINES PROTECTED by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SYSTEM You Can Prepay Fares While these rates apply Westbound only, fares may be prepaid by depositing value of the ticket with your local agent, and an order will be telegraphed to any address given. Aid in telling of our vast re sources and wonderful opportunities for HOME BUILDING, HlUBtruted and reliable printed matter will be mailed anyone to whom, you wish It sent, by addresHlng WM. McMURRAT, General Pa.irajer A(eat, PORTLAND, 0REC0N. 215t7 Prineville-Redmond-Sisters Stage Line Matt Kuleich, Proprietor. Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50 pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the Pioneer Cream Company. 1116 S. R. COOPER, Agent V y.-.y Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Room 14 and 18 Adaouoa Building. T. E. J. DUFFY Atlorney'-tt-Law (Hueeraor to W. A. B.-I1) PaiMtvit.i.a . Ohicuos PAwtnimn mm J Smrmm Cmft mtumtrmm' mrmmpHf jr mr mimmt vm tmm mmr mmm f Kmm0tomm f Jam JKmuhM. wmt h Jm mm 4 rnVrnm it ..Hp. Primtmilim, Crtfm. Dr. Charles MacFatldcn OitMpalhle Phjraician llrarnlr. Ih-ttli and Nlurl TtonipruIlM Kinpiityrd. C'liruiilv 1Hw-mm AptvUlty Offic Ovr TaUplioi MorrU Furniture Slur. mm PiaaMr, No. 124. Crook County jfitratl Co. Attroli n( till, to til Unit and lowi ou In Cruuk eounii. I. r. WrUt, Sxrfivr, MmuU, OrtfM N. W. Sanborn Attorney-at-taw Ailanmon block I'rlmn llki Qt C. Xr Koo.1 Citato Prim-mJIU. sromon W. P. MYERS O. C. YOUNG jCawyor Prrtlr tn all rnurta. flpwtal attrntlnn to wawr rixuui, iiiigauun aim criuilual duleucna. Cmlmor fumctiom, Ortyon Dr. John Huback, Iite Veterinary Surirenn tt. a. Army, Iiiirtmriit ul Ihc I'hlllKnlura. All Hurting Work at Heawnabl I'ricea. Hamilton Stablaa. Prinaville, Or, W. A. BFLL FRANK MENEFEE Lawyers TlieCullna . Oreinin CAmo. S. CJmmrm't Jf. !P. SSotAmam Ot:cUI.IHT9 Belknap c 6 d wards SPAyiMmmo mnm' Smrytomo, (County V uysician.) Prm.mtil: Orofon SP. Clliott, V. E. Fremont Arckitccl nd Di4(nr, tAte ravehurl. In bulldtna'mti.inirilon, lnterltr atraiigriu.uu aiMl m'vraiiuii. Ileaittiarten al on-juti lluiol. PrinavilU, . . . Or !. HAVE YOU Filrd your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone an allract now. lo vou Iidow where your corncra aro. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, 1'rlm'villn, iri!"i', lil hwala thviu lur yoa am) liimranino tlin work. Siiry In?, t'littlliiK, trricntlua Ktigllmrin.. I'llulit I'luhcT HH. G. A. Mc FAR LANE Lawyer I'rartlca In OlDre. Redmond, all court and U. 8. Land Oregon Willard H. Wirtz Attorney -iit-Lawl OIHce In M. It. ItlKjfa' olllce. i'HINKVII.I.K, OlIKOON, Huntington .& Wilson . Attorneys Of Tha niiUr., llmva dixnoil offlna In Portland, Oregon, Room! 80S-807 Lawia Buildinc. nimlneaa aunt t" them from Ctnnk Onnntr tlinuiKli tln-lr ittti-u In Tliv lliilli'ii ur illret-l tn tliclr I'ortlHii'l wlilrt-M wUI rtMn-lvn imiiuut Hltnntlim. 1'urllKiiil flume. Main iPAjfrittan mutt 'Sura torn Cil.LH AW.IIW rnOKITl.T Ilr O NlBHT Orrioa (ink Door Hodth or Aiuok'i paua Hruaa. Both nirn-e au real denoo tuleihouva. Print.ll,, rmfmm jftiomof-mt'mCmm Dr. J.TrcKellesFox R. 0. fl. V.Htf anil T. a A InnH.,... Llcencw OniKon Hut Mmllrol Hoard. Miieclailnt In Buruervt I virlcne: All- mentary Canal: women and chlldren'a iulwaacH. tifllco and roalilonce, Main St. Prlnevlllo, Or. V mIU, Orogon, Fred A. Klce, C. K. County Sorveyor, 3, B. Nevlllo, Jr., It. M, Deputy Co. Burvcyor. Rice & Neville Civil Engineers. (Jonoral Knulneerlnn. 1'rinkvili.k, OnmiOM. . Jt ttroot. SSrink jCawytr Ortfon. Coniultatlon Free Hour, t to S R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C. Acute and chronic dlaeiiaea treutud BilcceBHfiilly liy purely drtiKlfKH iiictlioda Rooni 16-17 Adamioa BIJf. Call mad o. o. o. NEST NO. 1588 Subordinate Order ol Owla, moot the lecond aud (mirth ThiirHdnya in each- month at Hlkmtp hall. All migratory owl cordi ally welwmiB. 'J'. E. J. Duffy, I'renident! Willard II. Wirtz, Secretary. l-4tf Home Comfort Range Fora'eat the Trineville Furniture Kxcbango.j