Nominate Your Candidate Today in The Journal's Popular Voting Contest. See Page 12 for lFulF Particulars. Crook Journa CLASSIFIED ADS ON PAGE 3 COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE VOL. XIX PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1915. NO. 40 POPULAR VOTING CONTEST STARTS TOMO County 12 PAGES RROW Ludwig Piano, First Grand Prize, Be Given Free to Some Crook County Young Lady COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA SECOND This Contest Will Be Open to All Crook County Young Ladies But None Outside May Compete All Who With to Enter This Contest Are Requested to Come to The Journal Office at Soon a Possible and Get Receipt Books, Sample Copies of The Journal and Instructions A Ladies' Gold Watch, Elgin Away Absolutely Free as the First Special Prize One Week From Next Saturday. There is No Time to Lose if You Want This Beautiful Watch Starting Friday, August 20, The Journal will inaugurate th most extensive subscription campaign that has ever been at I ... I " K! Ml l tempted in venirai wregon. numerous prizes win be given to those who secure subscribers for The Journal, besides which cash payments will be made to continue until its close, who do plans have been carefully laid; all parts of the county will stand an equal chance for prizes, and every part of the campaign will be absolutely bona fide, and all prizes will be awarded without other consideration than for votes which can be secured in no other way than by obtaining subscribers to The Journal. The first grand prize, which will be given absolutely free to the person receiving the greatest number of votes during this campaign, is a new Ludwig piano, which is on display at D. P. Adamson & Company's drug store, one door south of the Journal office. This Instrument, which was pur chaw?d last week from the Wiley B. Allen Company of Portland, Is a $430 piano, and cannot be laid in this city for any less money. The salesman, Mr. C. E. Marvin, who has been with the above company for, years, makes a standing offer of one of these painos free, if same style and make can be purchased from ' any of the company stores on this coast for less than $415. The cost of shipping the instrument to Prineville is about $15. It is one of the very latest models of the famous Ludwig instruments, and the first one of this model to be shipped to this territory. The second prize is a beautiful cabinet Columbia Grafonola, made in the design of a French table, and will do duty in some home for both first quality music and 'an ornamen tal table. It will arrive in a few days and will bo on display. It will bo given without charge to the party receiving the second highest number of votes in this campaign. The third prize is a scholarship which will entitle the party winnng the third greatest number of votes to three months free tuition in The Dalles Business College which is a standard school. The fourth grant! prize is an eight day Seth Thomas Clock which is of the most elaborate marble finished design and will be an. ornament to any homo. This clock is on display at L, ctiy. Kamstra's jewelry store in this to Movement Will Be Given all who enter the campaign and not receive other prizes. Th The fifth grand prize is an elabor ate cut glass piece which may be seen at the Prineville Drug Com pany's store. Besides the prizes enumerated above there will be special prizes given for special work from time to time. The campaign will be full of action from start to finish and there will not be a dull moment from this date until the grand prizes are awarded. The date for the close of the camaign has not yet been decid ed upon but will not be later than December 20 and may be sooner as the management sees fit. To add interest at the start of the campaign and starting our program of a swift and active campaign we will give to the party having the largest number of votes in this office on Saturday September 4 at 8 o'clock P. M. a ladies' Elgin watch, 15 jew el movement, Keystone case, war ranted for 25 years. This is s beautiful little watch, open face and the case has a plain satin finsh free fom engraving. To secure the votes that will en title a candidate to one or more prizes the process is simple. All you have to do is to clip the nominating coupon from another page of the Journal and mail or bring it proper- ly filled out using your own name or most of the streams of Eastern and the name of any of your friends that ; Southern Oregon is lower this sea you wish to have enter the contest son than at. any time in the past 20 and receipt books, sample copies of ( or 30 years. Many people are de the paper and other material will bo pending either directly or indirect furnished by this office for the secur- ly upon the flow of streams for a ing of votes. J livelihood. Those having a prior The nominating coupon entitles right to the use of water may le you to 1000 votes and for each new gaily demand their full supply as subscriber you get for the Journal longas it is available. This will depri 2000 votes will be issued for your ve subsequent users of their accus- credit. For every renewal you re- ;ceive 1000 votes will be issued and placed to your credit on the Journal Four-horse Team Dash Down Grade Tuesday afternoon about 4:30 there occured on the grade west of Prineville, what might have been a very serious runaway. A large teurn, belonging to Otto Sontag, started from the Condart place a short distance west of the top of the grade, to Frincville with load of hay. The hay was rye and had been bound, and suddenly the load slipped off the wagon and cover ed the two men who were in the load, deep in the bundles. Before they could extricate themselves the team was well toward the top of the grade, and running madly. Enter, If. G. Kennard, deputy watcrmaster. Kennard was coming toward the top of the grade on his motor on another road, and when he saw what was taking place he put on all possible speed with the idea of arriving at the top of the grade; first, and stopping the team. He could not do that however, and at tempted the next best thing by run ning his machine over the sagebrush and rocks, and came up to the side of the wagon. Jumping from the motor, he made an effort to get on to the hayrack, and just as he felt that he was safely aboard, the wagon hit a rock or some other object, a.ul Kennurd went high into the air, and when he regained his senses he could hear the din of the hayrack and team as they dashed down the grade at a mad pace. books. There will be coupons in every is sue of the Journal from this time until the contest closes and by get ting as many subscribers as possible early in the campaign and having them save the coupons which will be worth 10 votes you will be able to get a great many more votes during the campaign and stand a better show to win the Ludwig piano We wish to impess and urge upon every one that prompt action in the early part of the campaign will give these that act promptly a big advan tage in the finish. "A good start is half the race", is an old saying and a true one. Besides we will give the Elgin watch as specified above on the first Saturday in September, so to be in at the first part of this contest you must start now. Phone us for receipt books and we will mail them promptly, then get busy at once. If you are succcessf ul and win one State Engineer Lewis Advises Water Users To the Water Users of the State of Oregon : The water users f the State of Oregon, especially those using water for irrigation, are confronting a ser ious conidtion The water supply of tomed supply. j In view of the unusual conditions wheh prevail, it is suggested that Chapter three, scene one. The De maris brothers, Henry Carter and Pearl Johnson, with their families, decided a few days ago that as the deer season opened on August 1, it was their opportunity to go into the Cascades, get a few deer, and some berries. They loaded a wagon with camp equipment, fruit jars and the like, hitched four horses to the rig, and started. Close behind came the ladies in a two-seated hack. . At the sharp turn on the grade were to be found these people, at 4:32, Tuesday afternoon. Sontag's team, having been taught the rules of the road, tuned to the right, and passed the four horse team safely, but in some manner the hay rack caught the wagon and threw wagon, four horses and all over the- grade into a heap. From the melee emcrgedy hay rack and team and came toward the hack and lady oc cupants. The women decided that it wduld be safer on the hill above the grade on foot than in the buggy for a time at least, nd they aban doned the team and went for the hill. These two teams became so entan gkd that they were both caught with out much damage to either. Aside from som scratches on the horses, and some of the men who participat ed, no damage was done. The wagon that went over the grade escaped without so much as breaking a fruit jar of its contents. or more of the special prizes, your votes will all be counted in the con test for the grand prizes, so that to those who go into the race hard, and go in early, a double reward is wait ing. Should you win this watch on September 4, and for any reason prefer some other article, the watch will be taken in exchange for ary other goods in stock at L. Kamstra's jewelry store, allowing you a wide selection. To those living in the country dis tricts, we wish to announce that spe cial prizes will be given in the various parts of the country and to those candidates there are greater oppor tunities, for there is a possibility of securing more new subscribers, and there will be less candidates than there will be in the towns. For complete particulars of the contest, and a picture of the Lud wig piano, which will be given as the first grand prize, see page 12. irrigators be as economical as possi ble in the use of water in order that some water may be left to mature the crops of subsequent appropria- tors below. From letters received at the State Engineer's office it appears that many water users have the mistaken idea that to economize in the use of water so that some will flow down to their neighbor, will detrimentally affect their water right. If the prior appropriator demands his pound of flesh this season, it will cause the ruin of other crops. The State Egincer desires to call attention to these unusual conditions and solicit the harmonious cooperation among the water users to the end that in jury to crops through shortage of water supply be minimized. Governor Withycombe Will Speak at Crook County Fair This Year Hon. James Withycombe, Govern or of Oregon, will be the guest of Crook County at the county fair in Prineville on October 9. The Gov ernor's party will arrive at Redmond on the morning train on Saturday October 9, and will be met at the train by a delegation of Prineville men representatives of the fair board Mayor Edwards and party, President Kelly of the Commercial Club and party ,and others who will have auto mobiles waiting for the Governor's party, and will escort them to this city immediately. The combined delegation will be met just outside the city by the band, and a parade will follow the guests of honor to the fair grounds. The party will be given an opportunity to look over the grounds, and inspect i the various exhibits, after which there will be speaking, notably an address by the Governor. Just after the noon hour there will be a parade of the prize winning livestock, which will be brought out in review for the inspection of the Governor, who is an enthusiastic stockman. One of the best saddle horses in this part of the state will be provided for the chief executive on this occasion. , George Palmer Putnam Pri vate Secretary to the Governor has promised the management that he will accompany the Governor if pos sible. Mr. Putnam is a Crook County man and resided at Bend for a num ber of years and now is editor of the Bend Bulletin. Every day will be a big day at the fair this fall but Saturday will be '- " 4 , It fW 11 r . 77 . " - . 1 ? ri ' " ... n y-: yrX I . .- . Y - - This picture shows the Governor mounted on his favorite saddle mare, one of the best bred animals of that type in the state Wheeler County Holds Election To Recall Their District Attorney A recall election was held in Wheel er county Monday. The election was an attempt to recall the District At torney, J. W. Starr, and was support ed by the city marshal of Mitchell, and others. This marshal, P. J. Shaughnessy, shot and seriously wounded Peter Hofer, at Mitchell one of the banner days. The letter from the Governor ac cepting the invitation to be present on this occasion is herewith repro duced. Mr. R. L. Schee, Manager, Crook County Fair, Prineville, Ore. My Dear Sir: Unlets some unforeseen official matter interferes, I shall be most glad to accept your kind invitation to be present at the Crook County Fair in October. It will be most cofivenient for me to be with you on Saturday, October 9. I shall come to Redmond on the train arriving there Saturday morning, and it will be necessary for me to return to Red mond that night. I will ask there fore, that you kindly arrange for this schedule. While I appreciate your courtesy in suggesting it, I cannot serve in the capacity of judge of stock. For a number of years I have refused to act as judge, and must decline in this instance. However, it will give me "great pleasure to inspect what j Central Oregon has to offer in stock, and you may call upon me for any share in the day's program which would seem most appropriate. I might add that I am especially glad to attend your Fair, because the Crook County representative in my office, Mr. Putnam, assures me that he is advised the Fair is going to be a most successful and import ant event this year. Very truly yours, James Withycombe, Governor. on Saturday of last week. Hofer is said to have been supporting the1 Starr side of the issue and the mar shal was opposed to Starr. The vote showed that the people were with the pesrent incumbent to the tune of more than five to one. A very light vote was polled.