LOCAL MENTION Jo. II. Jackson of Redinoutl la town today. Dance after the basket ball game Eighteen hundred have regis Uiil Saturday evening. ; tred so far this year. Tbi U not Will Wurtweller came In from Port- enough, Pon't wait until the last land the last of tbe wwk. j niinul. Kegiftrttion book doe J. H. linrrp tt of Trow Keys wiw a ; April 9. Registration in the out county eat vUdtor yesterday. !gjj, precincts aill close several Altsrrt Wuriweller was In from tbe' dsys earlier because the regiftra-Long- Hollow ranch Saturday. ' Qn blank aunt be in the County Lawyer Sweek of Burn wan In Clerk's hands by by the 9th. Tbi Prlnevllle the firnt of the week. : -u important lor the reason that A. T.Morr1came over from Lebn- tb name and other (lata must le Bod yesterday for a visit of a week transferred to the voting registers or ten day. ,0(1 thefe forwarded to the differ- Miss Louise Summers opera- ted on Tuesday for appemiicui. in T, 1 a PL.. I- til... .. I . , . , .v II 1 1 i jrunou. ?ue m griuuit aii,u right, her mother ay. Press dlepatchee Indicate that Teddv wan knocked clear over the rope' at the New York primaries, There wa nothing left of the hut, not even the rliu. Mai iCrandell of Hlllsboro who haa tbe contract to expert tbe coun ty book, arrived Tuesday. He will p it two more accountant at work aid rush tbe job. I The sheriff has collected li:,17S.$3j It taxee up to Tuesday eveulnjr. J The state of Oregon has dou- Yesterday he turned tSW.35S.06 over;bed Us fist and ig meDacing ,he Xi the county treasurer which be- , , c, , vendors of "Ulue akr. savs the cornea available to pay outstanding) warrants. Flirht ennnle enlnved an nut-door least tbetfirst of the week. Tbe meat wa cooked on the end of a stick and ; stock in wind, water and paper the spud were doue to a turn In hot ; corporations, have been mulcting ashes. Hill climbing and outdoor Credulous investors of amounts fun gave zest to the meat I . . . ,. , ., j totalling, according to the estt Menely Quartette, the last number mates 0f the secretary cf state's of the High School Lecture Course, ... .. , ,.-, n. . in T -i oSice, a conservative f 1.000,000 a gave a splendldjentertalninent last j evening at tbe Club Hall. Tbe year. Mencleys can always depend upon a . The first blow planned by Gov big house In Prlnevllie, They gave j ernor West and Secretary of first class show. j State 01cott ad a jointcomraittee "How May Other Know I Am a from the Chamber of Commerce, Christian," will be the morning Commercial ciuo and Realty theme at the Presbyterian church on , , . . . ., , Sunday. In the-enlng the .ture board, at a meeting in the cbam on the -Modern: Dance" will lie ber of Commerce yesterday after given, which; was postponed lust noon, involves securing reports week. Special music at both of from investigation of foreign these eervlcea-s AU are welcome. E. H. Edgar, pastor. Dr. J. V. Milllgan, superintendent for synod of Oregon, and Rev. F. F. ipm in. n n r rv-nooi mnw nnrv i for the Presbytery of Pendleton, will "Uue Sky" law, similar to, but be bere-to conduct a Sunduy School more comprehensive, than the Institute on April 4th and 5th. i Kansas law, which was framed Please remember these dates and to el fake corporations. The come out and get all the good vou . , . ... can from these services. ! pernor and secretary of state . ' promised yesterday to draft such Wm. Johnson, aged id years, who . , , . has been In (rook county for the 8 measure and 6ubmlt to the past 2tl years, took his first railroad j010' business committee club ride in 20 years. He came from Bend and Realty board will pass upon, to Redmond, r instance of 20 miles. and then circulate initiative pet one day last week. He said the ride jtioDS to t th(j w on the hM seemed kind of natural, but he hung Ti ... . , , , , T , , , onto the seat as the train wtnt It w.lt be filed before July 4 and around the curves. Mr. Johnson is voted on in November by the one of the best known men In Crook people of Oregon, county. Redmond Spokesman. Such a measure made into a J. M-.waenger, living south of Red- law, it is believed, will prevent mond, met with a serious accident guch a corporation as the Col u in tent Saturday night while drlvl. g bia Orchards company ever doing from Redmond to Terrebonne. His , . . . " team started to run away and when Hness ln or Itota thls Re passing John Ueltrich's place Mes-iThis company sold millions of aenger was thrown from the buggy, dollars' worth of Stock before ap his full weight comlDg down on the prehended by federal authorities, wheel and Injuring his spine, causing i ppor)1 whflinv.stp(i fimai, savinpa partial paralysis. He was carried Into Dietrich's house and a doctor was called from Redmond. He was taken to bis borne Sunday. Terre bonne Oregonluu. New Books for . AlineX Library The Ludies' Annex has added twenty-five new volumes to the li brary. The books are as follows : "Masters of Wheatlands" by Rind loss. 1 ' Skipper und Skipped" by Day, "Everybody Lonesome" by Laughlin. "Fortunes of t lirlstlne McNubb" by MacXaughton. "Long Roll" by Johnston. "One Rraver Thing" by Dclian. "Five Gallons of tiasoline," "liitrbara Worth" by Wright. -'tjueed" by Harrison. "Weaver of Dreams" by Read. "Hilda IesMWuj-H" by Bennett. ".Master Christopher'' by Pasture. "Moneyinoon" by Furnol. "Mother" by Norrls. "Younger Set." "Song of Cardinal." "Freckles" by Porter. "Pomander Walk'.' by Parker "Following of the Star" by La- liar- Cluy. "Foreigner" by Connor. ".".Iders of Purple Snge" by Gray. "Mary Midthorue" by McCntchcon. 'Miller of Old Church" by Uln. gow. "Puck of Pook's Hill" by Kipling. l utn ui i muii o urn iiy niuiuiK. Whose Who Among Wild Flow. er" by Rcecruft. Registration Closes on the 9th of April ent pjncu before the primaries fc , j Count. clp k 0wn wishes to impress upon tbe minds of thoee having registration blank to forward them fo that they would reech him at least a couple of days before tbe 9th. Rear thii in mind. Will Get After Fake Corporations ... I Journal. Two jolts are proposed for the genial men, who, by sales of corporations incorporated under ; Oregon laws. ! The second blow is more seri ous. It is to be in the form of a ! of a lifetime, to whom the loss was irreparable disaster were chief sufferers. The Oregon "Blue Sky" law will provide for investigation of every concern applying to file 'articles of incorporation before i the articles are approved. Any person having $200 can now incorporate for $1,000,000 or more, sell the stock and get out of tbe state before being captured or even suspected, said C. D. Badcock of the state cor poration department, who attend ed the meeting. This amount covers the $75 filing fee and ?125 annual license tax. Once out of tbe state vendors of bogus stock are comparatively safe, no mat ter what the amount, because they usually sell the fake secur ities in small lots that investors endure ratherthan complain, and prosecutions must be based upon signed complaint of defrauded persons. Under this system there have been incorporated in Oregon 17, 000 domestic corporations and 850 foreign corporations. Not more than 0000 of the first 1 number are "live" organizations, ! suid Mr. Babcock. The other , have either been disolved, or are about to be dissolved because of ' 1 i- , ,. ! del'cncy in payment of license fees. At the same time, complaints are constantly being received from every state in tbe union that these defunct corporations are still selling stock, making impos sible claims, and roping in the unwary under the unchanged seal of the state of Oregon still blazoned on their certificate of in corporation. Preachers, teachers, clerks and farmers are included in the li&tof tbe unwary tiled from the cecre tary of state's correspondence. A preacher gives from bis pittance of a salary a Utile mon ey to educate his child ren which he hopes to increase by specula tion plausibly urged The end is disappointment, sorrow and greater debt. Tbe school ma'am wants more advanced education. She in vests her savings hoping to get large returns to meet expected txpenses, and ber loss makes even her present station Impos sible of being sustained. Pitiful stories are told by work ing people and farmers who have followed lure the of the promoter whose creed is to "sell nothing for something to those who want something for nothing". Until the Oregon "Blue Sky" law is made operative by popular vote publicity -and investigation will be relied upon. Secretary Oicott said yester day afternoon that he would ask all corporations to answer ques tions which he will submit on a printed form Those who refuse or delay will be advertised. At torney Richard W. Montague of the committee said he did not believe any legitimate corporation wauld hesitate to give any desir. ed information concerning its condition. The low license foes charged in Oregon are held in large measure for the ease with which fraudul ent corporations enter into ex istence. Mr. Babcock called at tention to the cause of F. W. Wool worth company, a concern operatiug five, 10 and 15 cent f tores all over the country. It is a New York corporation. ,It was originally captalized at f 10,- 000. Recently its capitaliztion was increased to $63,000,000. The increase in the license fee paid in Oregon wae $5!,23. The Increase in the license fee paid the state of New York was f 33,- 0'JO. The Oregon corporation law provides that foreign corpora tions doing business in tbe state shall pay as large a license fee as domestic corporations. It was promised that the new law should "have-teeth and a bite." Judges and Clerks of Election (Continued from pHge 1.) Welgard, L. M. Thomas, Chaa. Pax ton. Clerks Henry N. Walte, J. L. Thomas, James A. Brown. LyleGap precinct. No. ,'(0 Judges: Wm. Blulr, C. A. McKenua, John E. Daly. Clerks Chas. F. Klann, C. A. Vance, Joe A. Hill. Madras precinct, No. 31 D. W. Burnett, S. E. Gray, W. A. Ellis. Clerks W. F. Hammer, W. R. Cook, Presley T. Atkins. Lava precinct, Xo. 32-Jndgcs: John Atkinson, C. B, Allen, David Hill. Clerks J. B. Heyburn, Fred A. Khonqutst, J, C. Vandevert. Redmond preclnrt, No. 33 Judges; J. A. Wlllcox, C. R. Mc-Lallln, Chas. H. Fry. Clerks F. II. Rodemeyer, J. II. Memlenliall, G. W. Wells. Ilillinan precinct, No. 34 Judges Ralph Mct'auley, J. L. Ilelfrlch, N. H. Elliott. Clerks-T. W. Taylor, J. S. MeVey, Hugh Peekham. Cllne Falls precinct. No. 35 J udges : J. W. Wright, W. E. Claypool, John Tetherow. Clerks II. W. Martin, II. F. Chase, Lloyd Harruder. Hat Rock precinct, No. 8'i Judges : Guy Litfollctte, J. A. Moffltt, G. W. Wills. Clerks Glen Kendrlckson, John P. Hopper, L. L. Scott. Fife precinct, No. 37 Judges: C. A. Gilchrist, Wm. W. Brown, Joseph Street, Clerks R. S. Dixon. Her man Kchmld, ( has. A. Sherman. $50,000 for Farm Ixmnn. Bee P.rcn ton Jones, Metolius, Oregon. 3-2Up For Sale. Registered Polfin-Cliina boar, "River Bide Chief" No. HWH47 (2 years old). Faikvikw Stock Faum, Prin'eville, Ore. Both 'phones. 3-i-'8-3t Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, It has pleased the nll-wlse ruler of Heaven and Earth, to take from hi family and trmu us our beloved neighbor, Elmer W. Kayh-r, who died Mann 1, Mi: When fore our heart are made sad and we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the wife and family of our silent neighbor. The battle of life be bravely fought and Ilk a true Wooduiau he never surrendered to any obstacle In the way of bl duty and protection to hi family. Therefor be It reolved, That Coup NoIV.i'm Modern Woodman of America extend to the widow Bud family our hearth-It sympathy. That a copy of these resolutions be seut to the widow and family aud a copy be sent the Crook County Journal tor publication and a copy tie spread on our mluutx book. Fraternally submit li-d, I Warren Glut Committee! Ray G. Mitrkey IS. D. McCalilster Rick Wood. Rick Wood. Anr amount voa want; quick deliv ery. 1'aiNtvn.te Kcax. Exciiu. 1-1S For Sale. One Maimy tW incubator, I-lt) fir Capacity. Will trait tor brood to or tow pig. AddrM P. U. H"t &U, I'rinevilie, Orenoa. S-2l-lt Eggs Now Ready White Wyandot!, Rmnlm Strain, 12 per 15 and $ por SO Order rarly. I.klasd Hkiinav, Prinevills. 3 -4ti Pull Stump and Trees. Tree and tump pulled at reawin able rate. Wmk done promptly, tot further particular applt to Atxn k A P.kicksox, priuevlll. Ore. 2 21 luiu Horse for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith ranch, near Prlnevillo: hl In nnv numbrr at reasonable prices. For further Information address G. II. ItussKM., I'rineville. itrvgon. lM'Mf Spring Samples Just Received. Spring and Mlmtner givls bir ladies' are; ltet out. Candies, Nut, Sodat, Ice Creams, et. .Mas. j. N. Wmoii r, next door t Lyric Thcire. i-l-liu Brown Leghorns Pure-brwl llrosn Ijjhorn eggs, $1 n-tiinit: uay old chicks. Mu. I.I u Kkll, I'rineville, Ore. 'A7 WatwrWaterfWater! 1 will fell or trade 102 iliaren Swullrv water itock D. It. V I. Co. Will take pay in rlca'iiiK land. For full particu lars and inrnit mriu-Jusin l.vu Co., Keilmond, Oregon. il-H 41 Gmmercial Club Meeting. The regular hdihuiI Hireling 0 the Pnneville Commercial Club will lie held the first Tuesday in April til 2nd. An member are urriitly reiituu be present. 1). p. Aoamsos. 3-U President. Houses For Rent. 6- room mrnlern, 16. 7- rcoin teuii-Diixleru, 15. 7-roim wuier ami Hi;IiIm, fl'i. 4-room, water, '(. 3-roiim, s. 3-rooui, if". 2-29 Chas. F. Coxhaht. Fcr Rent. A good dniiy or stock ranch: MOti acre ; ruts ,;.si tons hay ; W acres mi dr ditch; long h-ite to rik'ht partv. Kor particulars inquire at Journal ollice. 3-2s-tf Thoroughbred Eggs, Chickens Anconas, 2.S0 per setting; Fries frni tl up; White Wyandot!, 2.."i0 pur nettirm ; 8. S. Hambiirga, (1.50 per setting. To "turt in the thoroughbred chicken busineM. Tlie quickest ami cheaiet way a trio of mature birds, s setting ol our eggs. J. s. rox, ISo , Priueville, Ore. 3 28 For Sale. tT. 8. Cream separator, as good as new, at reduced price. The Prineville Furniture Exchange. 3 L'Xtf Announcements For County Judge. I am a candidal for the offic of County Judge of Crook County. A Republican. G. A. McFARLANE, Redmond, Oregon. t For Congress. ' '" 4 1, N. J. SINNOTT "Progressiva Republican Candidate for Congress, with the interests of Eastern Oregon uppermost." Mr, Binnott represented Wanco and Hood River counties in the last two sessions in the Btate Senate. I, I'iTT 7''' For County Judge. To tb republican voter id Crok C unity : I hurehv annnnm-e inysolv a esnoi dats fur the olllc ot woii'y inl. su'e jtv to tb approval uf lb mpulilii ail voter of Crook fount st th coining primsrlM, April 1!', 1 11 V. pd ad WllUAM lloti.UI. For County Judge. 1 hereby announce my randldsry for the ottlc ol county ju'.lne. ubjM-t to th approval ol the repnh'ican utr ul Crook county at tb coming primary lection. adv. II. C. I ins. For County Judge. To the democratic voter of Crook countr: I hereby announce mrrelf a candi date lor ihe oltlce of cnuiity jo.!, sub ject In tb approval ol th denioci l if vulers of th couuty. pi. adv. ' (i. Hi-Mis..i. For District Attorney. I hereby announce my candidacy for the It publican nomination lor ilistru t attorney tor thestvtnth judicial district, at tbe pnuisrtvs, April Imh. I will personally nnweruln violation of th law and assist olhcvra in conducting the busiiie of Crook. Hood Kivr nd Waxxi counties In a vigorous, prouipt and biisinrMbke manner, If nominsteil aud elected. Pd adv. Fsmsi I', t-xns For Sheriff I announce myself a candidal for the oilier of sheriff, subject to the approval of republican voter of Crook county at tue primane lieiu A im lit, luu. pl. adv. Kk I.Lklvs. For County Assessor. To the democratic voter of Crouk coiintv : I hervbv announce my randidscy for ill nomination for county assesaorsuli ject lo the approval of the voter of the democratic partv at th primary elec tion. April llith, l')12. pd. adv. H. A. Fot. (Addi f oster) For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candl date lor the democratic nomination lor sheriff at the coining primaries. "A fair and economical aitiuintsliatliiii," "No special privileges to any one." pd. adv. Juiin K. F.iKai. For County Surveyor. To the republican voter of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate 'or tbe oifiee of ciuinty surveyor, suli ject to tin) appruv al of the rei iibllran vir at the priuiarii hehl April lu, !'12. pd. adv. R. I.. Ils srta. For County School Supt. To the republican voters of Crook couuty: I bereoy announce myself a cnlnlte for tlie otiii-e of cottntv school uiriu- tendent subject to the aiproval of the republican voters at the primurlea lipid April 111. h). adv. J. K. Mn. For County Assessor. To the republican voters ol Crook county : I hereby aniioiinie inv candidiicv for the nominstiun to the oltire ol cmiulv aiemuir at the primaries on April 111, l'M2. 11 i a in iiotiiumted ami elected, I will during my term ol ollice, nun my le-t endi'svur to givo a thorough ami imcuriijit annesiiineiit, to atsess by legal sulidivlsious, to index by stilslivisions, and bv name, to keep ail record in an up-to-date manner, m.ikti jf. It eay to tind amount of tax on ea'di parcel of laud, or amount of each individual tat, to personally attend to the duties of tlie ollice, to give prompt atul cautions treatment to all. Desire placed alter toy name on the nominating ballot, A Hi ici nets Administration ol th Asses sor's ollice. pd. adv. , K. VaxAUKK. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor the Democratic nom ination for sheriff at the coming primaries, April 19. "A square deal to all." I'd. adv. T. K. Bai.koI'R. For District Attorney. To the Republican voters of Wnsco, 1 took unii 1101x1 itiver tountles. I hereby announce lit v cinidldiicv for the Republican nomluittlou for lilstrlct Attorney lor the Seventh Judicial District comprised of Wnsco, crook una noon Ktver counties at the coming primaries to be held April 111. Iiil2. If nominated and elected, the duties of the District Attorney ollice will always have tlrst consideration. I ahull strive fully to enforce all laws, rind pro tect, to the utmost of my ability, the Interests of the whole people of my llstrlct. 1 pleilire myself to k-lve mv personal attention to the needs of the counties comiirlslnit the Heventh Judicial District. adv2-8 CiiAiit.TON I,. I'liPPiin. W. A. Bell for District Attorney. To the Republican electors of Crook, Hood River, and Wasco ('nun lies: I hereby announce myself a candi date for tlie Republican nomination for Diatrict Attorney at the coming pri maries, April llltli, and if nominated und elected I will during my term of ollicB devote my entire time, to the duties of the ollice to the cxcIuhIoh of othorlnw business, and give my perso nal attention, ami nrm consideration to tin) burtuues of the ollice, and will personally amust the ollicers in each county with the enforcement of the criminal law, and especially will I exert mysell to enforce the law ugainst vice, immoral uctit, and the tea (lie in white slavery. I have resided in the District, at I'rineville, and The Dalles, Oregon, for the past twenty-live years, anil eneneed eighteen years in the active practice of the law. 1-2&AUV vv, A, Hull. For County Assessor. To the republican voter of Cr.sjk county- ,,, , I hereby annniinie my ramlhlacy for Ihe nomination lor 1-0111117 .-.., Crsik rsmiily, l'e piuuariea !.. Ie held on April I mil, IUI2. n Insie.l snd l lil, i al'l. Ing 111V terniol nlln-e, ilevU my entire time 10 lb ilulles 01 in imiiit. ! use inv uluiiwt endeavor to wins npi! MnmnNiM without fear or lavor. 1 Will se that tli lt run r pn-p.ri promptly an.l as provided br law. The iKM-ket run ssoi in !." rectlv vtl:lrd by tb administration uf IliisohW I .11.. In l.ai'e ll seed alter HIT lism on Hie olhi lal uoinitiailng ball.it Ihave word Strict Aileioioo i" nuiu. Iviual Assessments, I'arttslltv lo N.m. H ad. I.MIS WYl.t'K. For Congress. JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK. "For ItiHawvall and progress, against Tall and stamlpatisui." I'rogresslv Re publics candidate lor eengres. Al ways with the people. If yuti don't tie lieve It luuk up his record. I'sid Adv. For Sheriff, I hereby announce mnell a candidal (or Ihe oltlce of Sheriff, subject lo tb ttimrnval ul the reiiublu-an voter ot Cr Kik county at lb primaries In April. I ll tii juris .111 1 kt. For County Clerk. To the democratic voters ol Cos's county : I lietbv aMiounce my If a candidate for the ollii-e ul county clerk, subject to the approval of the democratic voter St the primaries held Ap'll l'l, 1"12. l. ailv. Vhbc Hitows. For Sheriff. ,; : v u To the republican voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of sheriff, subject to the approval ol the republican voter at tlie primaries held April 1J, 11)12. If nomi nated, I will canduct thu business of the above office lo the best of my ability and will give especial attention to lax mutters. pd. adv. C. D. Hhown. For County Judge. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination 011 the Republican ticket fortlie ollice of County ,ludi,'o mid, If elected, promise the cltlnetis) of Crook connly a fair ami Impartial administration of thutolllce and will use my entire efforts toward the bet teriuunt of the condition of our county and Its citizens, pd adv CiiAiti.cs t). Poi.i.auii. For County Surveyor. To the Republican Voters of Crook Comity, Oregon; I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed myself to the olllco of County Surveyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of snld comity. Flint) A. Rick. advlG For County Clerk. To the voters of Crook county : I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination ol county dork on the republican ticket at the. coming prt martoB, April pith, and If nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of tlie ollice to the best of my ability, and for the best Interests of the taxpay ers and citlseus ill general and along sound business principles. pd. adv. llowAitt) W, TuttNitR. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy to ' succeed myself in the office of county treasurer, subject to the approval of tlie republican voters of Crook county at the April primaries. , Rau'U L, Johdan. 1 1 M 1 , liassfflnirm-r ' " V !i I L " ; , JsW.-s. Rl' . '.1 V