0 of 0 Crook Coiaety Jomiiraa I COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR ,CROOK COUNTY VOL. XIX $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1914. Kn tared at th poatofflm at Pr1nrrl!l Orecon, wooad-clM matter NO. 5 Light Vote Polled at City Election Monday Government Officials , -1 ...... Help Fight Rabbits The Prineville city election held Monday was one of the quietest contest that tho town ha had for years. Lea than fifty per cent of the electors voted a total of but 2S8 to be exact while there are about 600 lesral voters in the city. Dr. Chas. S. Kd wards was the only candidate for mayor, and re ceived 240 votes for that office. . Dr. E. 0. Hyde had the field to himself for recorder and polled the highest numlier of votes received by any cundidate, a total of 2)36. Lake M. Bcchtoll was re elected as treasurer without opposition, his vote being 254. For councilmcn there was a spirited contest which resulted in George P. Reams receiving the high vote In a field of five candidates. Reams' vote was 226; H. D. Still received 196; W. J. Pancake, 151; R. W. Zevely. 131; J. C. Wonderlv, 126. The council for the coming year is George P. Reams, II. D. Still. W. J. Pancake, elected this year, and C. M. Elkins, C. W. Foster and G. W. Noble who hold over from last year. For marshal there were five can didates, T. L. Coon having with drawn his name Saturday morning. W. R. Pollard was elected. He re ceived 123 votes; Wade Huston, 80; John G. Malech, 40; Harry Hudson, 22; T. J. M. Riggs. 18. It will be noted that Riggs and Hudson to gether received as many votes as Malech, and the three received the same number of votes that were re ceived bv Huston alone. Comparing the results of Mon day'a election with that of 1913, we find that there were 405 votes cast last year. Mayor Clifton being elected by 288 votes, which, by the way, is the total vote polled in the more recent . election. C. M, Elkins was the high man In the aldermanic contest, receiving 245 votes. Dr. Hyde received Z4I votes last year, and T. L- Coon was elected marshal over two opponents, receiving 205 votes. Roland McCallister Slowly Improving Roland McCallister, who acci dentally shot himself Thanksgiving while out duck hunting near Salem, is getting along as well as could be expected, his parents say. He is still confined to the Salem hospital The doctor think they can restore the use of the arm but it will take two or three years. Tha aarth haa grown aid with Ita burdan of oara, But at Chrlatmaa It alwaya Is young. Tha haart of tho jawal kurna tuatroua and fair. And Ita aoul full of mualo braaka forth on tho air ' Whan tho song of tha angala la sung. It la oomlng. Old Earth, It la coming tanlghtl On tha anowflakaa whloh oovar tha aod Tha foot of tho Chrlat Child fall gontla and whlta, And tha voieo of tho Chriot Child tolla out with delight That mankind arc tho children of God. On tho aad and tha lonofy, tho wrotohod and poor, That voieo of tho Chrlat Child shall fall , And ta ovary blind wandaror opans tha door Of a hopo that ha darad not ta draam af bofora. With aunahlno of walooma for all. Tho foot of tho humbloat may walk in tha fiald Wharo tho foot of tho holioat hava trod. Thia, thla la tho marvol to mortala rovoalad Whan tho ailvary trumpota of Chriatmaa hava paatad. That mankind ara tha ohildron of Ood. Roland had his shotgun between his legs in the boat and in pushing through some cattails the gun was discharged. Its barrel rested un derneath the left arm and the charge blew the flesh away from the underside and back part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow joint. To add to his distress Roland is now nursinng one of Job's comforters. The boil gives more pain than the arm. Girl Accidentally Shot. Alice Dearmond, a 11-year-old girl, who lives with her mother and step-father above Riverside, was accidentally shot by her little brother last Friday. She was buried at Riverside. War was declared on the de structive jack rabbit and his num erous progeny at a well attended meeting at the Wilson schoolhouse at Powell Butte, Friday evening Jas. Silver Jr. and J. G Crick, two young men from the government biological service with temporary headquarters at Prineville, are the organizers of the movement These young men have been making ex periments along this line at the Houston place and are convinced that our best remedy for destroying these pests is by feeding them alfalfa leaves after they have been treated with & solution of water and strychnine. Different means are appliable for different localities. For instance, in Southern Idaho where Messrs. Silver and Crick as sisted the farmers of two counties in destroying jack rabbits, oats soaked in strychnine was used suc cessfully on account of the deep snows. However, with our light snowfall, leaving vegetation ex posed, it is necessary to tempt the rabbit's appetite with something of which he is especially fond and alfalfa leaves are always a favorite diet with them. Co-operation in this work is the only way by which we can hope to rid the Powell Butte section of the pesky jacks who last season destroyed thousands of dol lars in crops. In numerous instances after eaU ing entire fields of grain they at tacked potatoes and actually dug whole fields as clean as though a man and digger had gone over them. The people realize that thia condition cannot continue and are generous in their donations of time and money to start this big fight. If you have not been asked to help it is an oversight of one of the several men who were appointed to do the soliciting and not an indica tion that you are exempt. An or der for 100 ounces of strychnine was placed with a San Francisco firm the first of the week. As soon as this arrives another meet ing will be called for the distribu tion of the poison and further in structions to anyone not in attend ance Friday evening. Prineville Got a Bad Scare. Prineville got a bad scare Mon day when it was thought Rev. Newham had diphtheria. Quite a number of people had called on the gentleman Sunday and when they were placed in quarantine Monday consternation reigned. 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