Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 30, 1914, Image 5

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    Our First Prose
cuting Attorney
Chief JuMion Tli'io, A, Mcllridtt,
til l lnt Oregon Supreme Couri, in u
candidate to succeed liiniM'lf on
the tate supreme hunch Ht the com
ing primaries to do lie lil May 15tli.
While resident of Colunrihin
county, Justine Ml'rid hH bad
experience eimt ol the tnmminins
thl nidki'H him a truly valuable
limn on tlm bench lor thin portion
of tint state.
Justice Mcllride wan IIih first
iroM!iitiii( attorney Crook nounty
had. When thin county was curved
from Wasco county, that county
ttiid Crook whs iiiuiltt a part of the
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TIIOH. A. m'dhIDK
Fifth Judicial District and Justice
Mcllridt wai the district attorney
lie wan the proaecutur at the first
term of court held in thin county
which waa held in the structure
now known aa the Morris building.
After ten yearn service aa prose-
cutor and twelve aa circuit judge
in the Fifth District, Justice Mc
llride in 1908 waa re-elected circtit
judge in that district without a
disaenting vol I'.very vote cant
for judge in the district was cant
for Judg,e McBride.
On the supremo bench he is
known na an able lawyer and
jurist, r.pinion are dear and
lucid and always direct to the
point without unnecessary resort
to excessive verbiage. Ilia candi
dacy should meet with favorable
consideration in Central Oregon.
Our Windows
Always Bright
And Clean
By MOSS.
T11K value of a
yf m piece ' "'111
I L J entitle la meiiaured
jTi l,y thc "lll"'H'r
' lAiKii neonlo wbo nana It
dullv. Tlio corner
$ of Mnln and 1'lrst
y Hlrei'tH, A I Hi I fa. la
nut oa viiliiiible na
the corner of Ilroiuhvny and
Willi Btrect, New i'm-k city.
The value of a hIiow window
In uieiiHiired ly the inunlier nf
people who atop lu front of It
dully.
This paper la a IIUUK SHOW
WINDOW.
TluniNiiinlH alop In front of It
ii ml look In.
Aro YOU II (jooila (llsplnyed
therein for the ohservntlon of
thenu thiiUHnndH? lo you think
It iiiya for them not to soo your
(OoiIm?
(3 rent department atores In
New York, CIiIciiru nnd audi
cities pay lilu aaliirlea to expert
window drcHaers. Thouanuda
dally troop In front of their wlu
dowa, attracted by the offerings
go attractively Ulapliiyed. These
aaino storea attend fortunes for
pane lifter page of window dis
play drcsHlnfi in the pntera.
Would they do either unleaa It
wna Rood bualneaaT
Call up our advertising depart
ment rtl(3IIT NOW for TIPS
ON DISPLAY ADVKKT1SINU.
Lot us dress up a window for
you In this paper.
Then tna Scandal Cams Out.
"I don't believe In talking about oth
er people behind their bucks," she said.
"Neither do I," replied her friend. "I
won't even listen to what Is said about
other people behind tholr backs."
"Huve yon heard the latest rumor
about Mrs. (iladwln?"
"No. Ia there another rumor about
her? Wbnt Is It?" ClUcaao Record
Herald. Ground Bone, Oyster Shell and
Baby Chick Food at Claypool'a.
Sunyside
Siinnyslde, April 25,
Mr, iinil tMi'M, I5m rt Nichols were
Klveu H pleasant surprise by a limn
tier nf their friends from l'lni'liurst,
Kaliinliiy nlxlit. The tluin was
passed wllh khiiii'k end music after
which refreshment were Nerved.
Word Iiiih heen received that Irwin
('ouch, who rii'eutly umlerwent n
ojhtii t Ion In it 1'ortliiud hospital, 1
recovering miihlly.'
Water for IrrlK'itlon purpose wna
turned In tlm ditches the Inst of the
week. Two ditch rider ure ulreiuly
In clmrKiv
Mr. Hurt NIcIioIn nm) daughter,
Vclinn, made u liualneMM trip to
Sister Monday,
llulhtrt HcoKKln of I'latnvlew wna
at Camp No. 7 buying supplies the
lilMt of the week.
It. Y. Condi went to l.uldluw
Saturday, He expect to leave soon
f ir an extended trip throtiKh Houlh
ern (.'lunula.
The Infant aoil of Mr. and Mm.
(lei). Couch, who la 111, U reported
no livltcr. ,
Heven teiuim that arrived this
week from Washington have been
emplived to work nt Camp No. 7.
P. H. Hwcet of I.akevlew wna a
Kiiiinystde visitor Thursday.
I'.arl Smith hn recently been cm-
plnyeil ut tamp Mi. I.
Mr. and Mr. Will Ievcrenx were
Huuuyalile vlnltora Saturday.
Dry Lake
Koine ralu fell thla week.
(iralu looka extra good. If noth
ing unforeseen hnppon cropa will he
Kood thla fall.
Wm. Jonea of Tacoina lia estab
Haded residence on a claim at Hamp
ton ltutte.
John lleiidt of Tacoma hna located
ou Cnmp creuk.
N. N. Klnna brought In a party
and aold the John McCarty place to
htm.
Dr. Ileaa aold hla homeatend laat
week to a man from Centralln, Wash.
('. T. Mulllim and A. I Chandler
arrived UiW week after an absence
of five month.
John (larske nnd Jess Moore
alarU'd to Itend the laat of the week
to brliiKln the dnreke family.
WATER ALWAYS NECESSARY.
During tho winter season of
llii- 'ur many farm animals do
not rcivlvu iii iiuirh water aa
they really need to j;lve the beat
resulta. says t tie Kanana Farm
er. This la ehpvciully true of
hoc-. Ill cold weather, when all
water left In troughs or other
receptacles Is llki'ly to freeze,
the animals do not have the op
portunity to drink as much aa
tin y otherwise would.
Profeasor Dell rich, formerly of
the Illinois Agricultural college,
found lu eomluctiiii; a series of
experiments In feeding awlno
that a Biilllcleiit lliuoiiut of wa
ter is a very Important consider
ation lu securing the largest re
turns from the feed consumed
by hop. He found that often
times In securing the best re
sults In tho finding of Ih'ks It
was necessary to encourage the
consummation of the proper
amount of water by supplying
some of the food In llipild form.
Those who, are feeding hogs
through the winter season should
bear In mind that tho aupplylng
of a source of pure, clean water
nt the proper tempera (ure Is of
the greatest Importance. Per
haps In many ciuses It will bo
deslrnlilo to supply a part of the
water lu the form of warm slop
feeds. A feed cooker for the
cooking of feeds has little eco
nomic Importance, but such a
device may be very useful lu
aupplylng warm liquid feeds
during the cold seasou of the
year.
THE DAIRY HOUSE.
6parat Building For .Handling
Milk
I Nacestary.
In every case whero n considerable
portion of the farm Income Is derived
from the sale of dairy products a build,
lug ahoiild be provided to be devoted
exclusively to their euro.
The essential features which should
be retained In any plan are n room
Just largo enough for tho actual needs;
a lloor, wall mid celling which can be
easily, quickly and thoroughly cleaned;
a good drain to carry away waste wa
ter; a suitable method for heating the
house lu cold weather; plenty of light
and ventilation; convenient arrange
ments for washing, scalding and dry
ing dairy utensils, and a good tank nnd
water supply for cooling the milk or
cream. This building or dairy .house
should be convenient to but entirely
separate from the burn where the
milking Is done.
In case a special dairy house cannot
bo provided the milk or cream should
be handled and stored In a clean, light
and well ventilated place, free from
strong odors of any kind. From Bulle
tin of Indiana Agricultural Experiment
Station.
Powell Butte
John Sciill.of Id-nil, nimls a lniliif-"ii,trip
out our tviiy Tuwlny. Mm. Chun. Orttwili r
accompanied him, vMtlng her lauglitr, j
Mm. Joe Hheurtir and family. 1,1 Hie Itutli j
Klifarer ruliirnml home with her grandma,
where tlmy were Joined later by Mm,
Hliearer who wi-nt up on the evening truln
for a wei'k'n rllt at th Hlver City.
Mrs, Krank Hiiyn, of Portland, arrived ,
Wt'ilnmday for a visit with A.W, llsyn and !
family and oldtlmv friendi and iteltrlihorii.
Muis Mnlwl Allen, librarian for the I'ow-!
ell llutte Horol, received fifty volume! of
Holland history from the flute Library;
Communion Innt wee!:. These hooks were I
ecureil for the una of the club ineiiibern i
and are free to them for the Baking,
Mrs. Virgil Humphrey drlbhlndly fii
UTtained a party ol young folka Thurixliiy i
afternoon in honor of her son Albert. The !
affair was in the nature of a birthday ur
priao. Hixterii gueata were prwnt and eaii ;
are utntiilmoiu In their praise for (he plea
aiit lime all'onli'il them. During the after
noon rcfreahmcntfi coiiHintlng of ice ereani
and cake were served. Mrs. Humphrey win
a.nl-ted by Mrs. W, T. Hinltli and Mri,
Koltert Kbit. ,
Lett Alley, of Portland, nephew of N. P.
Alley, came in Tliurnlny evening fur a vin
It with bin uncle and family. (
llev. H. V. Hualem, of Portland, was a'
tfucat at llie Allen Loudfars home lait
week, leaving for the metopolls Friday.
Tne Mewluuies Wintiek and Gray were
"at home" to the Powell ltutte 8orol and
l'ritie villi- Bliuinla Literary Club huturday
ufiernoon, nixUsrn members of the Soroaia
Club drlvletj? down In llie morning ami re
turning ia the early hours of the evening.
The delightful afternoon will long remain
a pleanant memory to eirli K"'t preaent.
Tlioae atu-ndlug were, Mi-damoa N. T.
Hmltb. L. W. Van Uoreu, 8. D. Mustard,!
J. Y. Ki-e. K. h. Iverson. K. A. Hall, A.W.
Ilayn, Allen Wilcoien. P. Pauls. D..A.
Yatei, Guy Bears, W. 0. Muatard, 0. C.
Truexlate, Miaaea Ada Mvrae, Muliet Allen
and Kdoa Mora.
Karl 8aunilera, "Always a Hooater lor
Powell Hutu." ia putting to Mine good
licks nowadays while he ia acting peputy
aaaessor. The good lick) referred to are
imply a truthful staUrment aa regard
mail conditions in this section. At present
a large number of our people are getting
their mall in Kedmond. This is made pos
sible by the star route law, which requires
the mail earner to deliver and collect mail
along the line of route, and in this case the
party receiving mail from Redmond 1
served about two hotiriin the day
than is the case of the person on the same
route but whoae mail Is sddresaed Powell
ltutte. The amount of stamp cancellation
and rerords of mail bandied bv our office is
'ar abort of what should lx on account of
thia practice. Thoae in a poaition to know
ate fearful least this ofllce be diacoiitiuued
owing to the poor allowing made recently
a calamity for which there would be no
plauaible eicuse, since instead of losing we
are steadily gaining In numbers and all are
dependent, either directly or indirectly on
the Powell ltutte post utile for their daily
mull supply. A dinVrcnce of two hours in
in getting one's mail ts as nothing com
pared to the advantage of a daily aervice
over the necessity ol a fifteen or twenty
mile drive to town to secure the usual once
a week mail enjoyed in some districts
where a local olhee ts not maintained. If
every perion in this section would have
their muil changed to Powell tlulte we
could soon show Uncle Sum where we are
entitled to rural five delivery service, than
which there is nothing of more benelit to a
rural district. Everybody boost.
Sir. and Mrs. Frank McCatfery, of lied
niond, were dinner guests Huiiday at lite
I., Moore home.
Mr. snd Mrs. X. P. Alley and family,
Jno. Itohde. Jack Anderson and I,ee Alley
were dinner gttesU at the Guy Sears home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walcott and family were
guests at the Geo. Haven home Sunday for
dinner.
K, A. Bussett was a Prineville visitor
Monday.
Owing to a misunderstanding as to dates
the number of men answering for road
work Friday were not up to expectations.
However those who were out together with
a large crowd of Redmond men did some
good work on the Powell hntte-llediuond
road, moat of the work being that of blunt
ing oil' a rim rock ledt-e about mile west
of the old river bridge.
A. H. Rhode shipped a half car of sheep
to Portland, Tuesday.
There was no preaching at the Wilson
school house Sunday owing to Rev. Regan
having been called to Terrebonne.
Maurine Beauty Lotion
Miiurlno Face Preparations nre
jrunrntiteed to jjet results or money
refunded. Why use cheap or Inferior
grades, of eosmetlcH when Maurine
Is liuaraiiteeil to lie absolutely pure.
Try It nt our expense. Prineville
Mercantile Co. 3 5
Owl Dance May 1.
Come to the Owl dance, Friday,
May 1st, 1914. Plenty of floor
managers, insuring everyone plenty
of dunces. Excellent music and a
good time for everyone. Nothing
but gentlemanly conduct will be
tolerated.
Spring Millinery.
My line of stylish spring millin
ery ia now on display. Fresh week
ly shipments received to keep the
line complete.
3-19 C.EHTitUDK Palmer.
Eighth Grade Examinations.
The eighth griule fimil examina
tions will lie held May 7 and 8, 11)14.
Thursday Physiology, reading,
geography, history aud civil govern
ment. Friday Grammar, writing, spell
ing, arithmetic and agriculture.
Kespectdilly eiihuiltted,
4-2-4t J. E. Mvkhs.Co. Supt.
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WOULD YOU LIKE THIS BEAUTIFUL PIANO AS A PRESENT? WE SHALL POS
ITIVELY GIVE IT TO SOME ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
Come to our utore, cee and try this splendid instrument. We will tell you all about our plan of
giving this piano away, Thia is a present worth having. Thia piano is of a celebrated make and
carries the manufacturers' Ten-Year Guarantee. We cordially invite yonr inspection.
Prineville
Standing of Contestants in the $400 Piano Contest
For Week Ending April 29, 1914
No. Vote So. Vote No. Vote Ko. Vote ho. Vote Ko. vw
i eM so3S jouo 91 2oao ia 2 on ut..'.
5 444 03 M 2 000 67 1( 090 M 2 000 122 2 000 147 2 00t
4tS 40 2 000 6 2 0(0 100 9tt 12S 2 000 14 2 00
H 7 0S0 42 2 000 70 2 320 101 2 000 124 1 240 150 2 001
12 4S 1(44 43 2 92S 71 2 000 ' 102 4 B 124 2 000 151 2 00
W 2W M 47 2 000 78 2 000 103 2 690 126 2 000 152 2 00
14 2 0D0 SO 2 0(10 74 2 000 101 2 000 127 5 270 16S Ml
IS 22 M 2 0110 75 2 000 105 2 000 128 2 000 154 2 OOt
15 2 000 62 68 445 76 2 000 106 2 000 129 2 6j5 159 4
21 2 0O0 53 32 365 77 2 000 107 2 000 130 2 000 160 M
22 2 000 54 2 000 78 9 S20 10 J 000 131 2 000 162 14 70
W 2 000 55 t 495 79 110 3S0 109 2 000 136 2 000 163 t 15
25 8 010 57 2 000 80 2 000 110 J 000 138 2 000 164 7 370
28 2 665 58 47 810 82 2 005 111 2 000 139 2 000 165 67 2A
29 2 000 1 2 000 89 15 640 118 13 ISO HO 2 000 166 2 77
10 2 000 63 2 SV 90 40 W 114 2 OUO 143 46 515
US 43 20 64 2 0W1 91 2 WO 115 2 000 144 376 260
34 12 J0 I 6S 2 OUO 95 2 000 120 2 835 145 2 875
Candidates Column.
For Sheriff
I hereby nnnoiince my candidacy
for the ofllce of Hherlff of Crook
county, snlijcct to the action of the
Democratic voters at the primary
election Mny 15th. E. L. Milkkr.,
Madras, Ore.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce niyeelf a candi
date for the nomination for County
Clerk, euliject to the approval of the
Republican voters at the primary,
May 15, 1UI4. Claudia Wondkhlv.
pd. adv.
For County Commissioner
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Commie-
alone r nulriect to the approval of the
Republican voters at the primary
election May 15, 1914.
Yours for lower taxes',
pd adv J. F. Ulanchauii.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the noit Inntlou of sheriff
of Crook county, subject to the ap
proval of tin' Republican voters at
the primaries to be held May 15, 1914.
pd adv Frank Ei.kixs.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a ctimlidiite
for the nomination of comity commis
sioner, subject to the approval of the
Democratic, voters at tho primary elec
tion held May lit, 1914.
E. V. RlCHARDSOM,
pd. adv. Bend, Ore.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself aa a candi
date for the nomination of county treas
urer, subject to the approval of the Re
publican voters at the primary election
to be held May 15, 1914.
pd, adv. Ralph L, Johoan.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby declare my intention to be a
eandidate for tne nomination of county
treasurer, subject to the approval of the
republican voters at the primary elec
tion to be held May 15, 1914. pd adv
John V, Moruam,
For County Clerk.
I horeby announce myself aa a candi
date for the nomination to the oftce of
county clerk, subject to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primary
election to be held Mav 15, 1914.
pd adv Wabkkn ISrown.
For County Surveyor.
I hereby declare my Intention to
be a candidate ior the nomination . one black three-year-old mare, Ren
to the ofllce of County Surveyor by I tie, both branded 10 on left shoulder,
the Republican Tarty at the Prl- j wj" pay ,or tnt',r detention or for
nurvKwt.iiint.ahi held VTv lr.t.h. Information leading to their recov-
1914, pd. adv. H. A. Kbi.lky.
Merc. Co.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of
Crook county subject to the ap
proval of the Democratic voters at
the coming primaries May 15, 1914
pd. adv. E. B. Knox, Post, Or.
For County Surveyor
To the Republican voters of Crook
county :
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Sur
veyor, subject to the approval of the
Republican voters at the primaries
held May 15, 1914.
pd. adv. R. L. Brewster.
Garden Hose and Sprinklers,
Garden Tools of all kinds. J. E.
Stewart & Co.
Sacking Information.
Several small boys stood at Com
merce and Hazel streets Wednesday
uiorulug watching some firemen who
were extinguishing tlnmes tbat had
started lu a rubblisb heap.
"What caused tile 8reV one of them
found courage to ask a bystander.
"Spontaneous combustion," replied
the person addressed.
The boy was thoughtful u moment;
then lie iniiiiied:
"What time did it buret?" Cleveland
Pl.iiu Dealer.
Wasted Beauty.
I thought when flit?t I saw your face
How beautiful ami fair you are.
Ami I was pleased lo make a place
Ynt Ton tipnn tills trolley car,
Arut I mimtretl yonr charming dress,
Your lustrous eyes, your skin au cteari
But I'm unhappy, 1 confess
You're chewing Bum right In my ear.
I'm not unmindful of your charms.
I know you have a winning smile.
The rounded beauty of your arms
Is something thnt I deem worth while.
Tour feet are wonderfully small.
You are as fair as Vere de Vere:
But, gosh, you've gone and spoiled It all
By chewing gum rlKht In my ear!
-Detroit Free Press. '
What do you feed the Squir
rels? Try Wood Lark's Poison.
3-19 O. C. Claypool & Co.
Call for Warrants
I will pay all registered county
warrants on presentation. So In
terest alter this date.
April 23, 1914. R. L. Jordan.
County treasurer.
Strayed
From Powell Butte during the
winter, nine head of two and three-yeur-old
horses, mostly blacks and
bays, branded 2K connected on left
stiile, and Borne of them branded row
lock on left shoulder. One bav three-
i veiir-old mare with ltpll. irptit.lt. jituI
410
Prineville, Ore.
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Millinery
Always the latest styles at
the most reasonable prices.
Special rates to teachers
and others attending Sum
mer School. We also carry
a full line of Velvetina
Toilet Preparations which
never fails to give satisfac
tion, at
Mrs. Estes
MILLINERY PARLORS
Prineville, Ore.
For Sale
Buff Orpington, raited on free range,
pee'essing stamina, vinor, quality aud
healthy laying maehin.ee; the kind thai
wins the blue rilihone. Eptis for setting
of 15 Pen No. 1. ?: So. 2, $3; No. X,
$2; So. 4, fl.50. Also some Al cock
and hens for sale. . J. H. Gray,
1-29 3m Prineville, Ore.
Wanted
Position as housekeeper In widow
er's family or cooking for men b;
lady from Portland. Address, eare
Henry Carlaud, Roberts, Or. 4-16-lpi.
Prineville Drug Co
successors to
The French Drug Co.
Prescription
Pharmacists
Only the finest druga and chem
icals used
Complete line Stationery, Per
fumes and Sundres
Mail orders promptly fiilki
Exclusive NYAL Agents
"We are in business for your
health" 3 26
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