0 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 i mWm isianai urMfft'x ' tym llu oiiRisiifeiiif rurv li !, xl i:.Jl:,l,ii') I JSSK r ft I Pages li I A , J, J, liu im 1010 Cnto,? and rtnnUr'. rCuiii.iv.-littj!t i-cir.rcncrovury grower thoutil liv. It lint tk-pr.il bl Yurm. Vnrilvn fcivl Hoovr " 't mtd tli. !! iul!n ''' l oullruiru, 'lctkiKr aitil UrcliaKllita-Anii rM ctlu Naf90 C o i n !JE is i o ci i&aiuxa van srans Political Campaign Getting Under Way continued from page 1. this move, and it is general talk at thia time that a convention re sembling the old party primary will be railed at some central point a little later where linea will he de cided uMn.' in district olitica little haa been done as yet. Congressman N. J. Sinnott will no doubt be a candidate for the national house again and ! will be a hard man to defeat. W. Lair Thompaon of takeview ia the only candidate who haa been announced for the atate senate from thia district. Other men are being mentioned Tor the place, and Thompaon will no doubt have opo ition for the senatorial honors. Denton G. Hurdick waa the first man in the race for representative and aecms to have gained condsider able support from various parts of the district, the general impression being that he would be the candi date from this county for that office. Vernon A. Forbes announced Wesley U fcmith of Klamath Falls is conceded to be U candidate for this o III co, utid is a strong man. As (hero are two to bo chosen und Kluinath is entitled to one of these, Finith seeins sure of one of the places. J. N. H. Ghcrking of Tumulo will probably bo a candidate for this ofllce on the democratic ticket his friends sav. He is a good man and will draw a good vote from his party no doubt. The ollice of circuit, judge from this district, which is compose-! of Crook and Jefferson counties, promises to be a lively contest, with a three cornered lineup flt the present indication. Judge T. K. J. Duffy Is announced for tlmt position to succeed himself mid he has many friends through out the district who are said to be working hard for him, although he will perhaps have no opposition in his own party at the primaries. M, It. KllioU of this city, who is known to all the older residents of the district, and who has many friends, will probably be a candi date for the place. He has made no announcement, but has made no weeret of the fact that he will do so w xin. M. E. Drink, who has also been a resident of the city for many years and h point of service is said to be the pioneer of the legal fruternity, " the dean of the district bar," his friends are pleased to call him, will be a strong and active candi date for circuit judge. Mr. Brink and Mr. Elliott are republicans, and this would be a matter for de cision at the primaries. Judge Duffy is a democrat. . Announce ments of the republican aspirants will probably be made soon. fletting down to the county ticket, more interest haa been shown, and in some intnees, notablv that of sheriff,- there will be no lack of men to fill the offices. No names have yet been mention ed in connection with the office of commissioner excepting that of H. J. Overturf, the present incumbent. lie has made . good,, and it- sec"1 at present as if there would be no npiMisition to his election. For sheriff there are already four candidates in the field, and rumor of new ones every day. E. fl. Knox, present incumbent will be WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said thiit every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown thai nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness :f the body; and local treatments in the form of snulTs and vapors do little, if any good. To rorn-rt ciiliirrli you nhouM trrnt it smir by cnridilnK your Mood witli tlie fit food In Scott's Hiimldlon whirli in a tticliriiml food uii-I ImildiiiK-touic, frre lrouiHli'uli;l or tiny UsririftildrugK. Try It, Ik ll ft Uowne, yiuomfictd, N. J. himself last week however, and a j a candidate on the democratic lively scrap is sure to result. ticket, and P.-B. Poindexter, who STOP That cough by using our White Pine und Tar (mentol ated) Cough Syrup "Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONS Exclusive NYAL Store A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. ' We pny 4 pr cent interest on time deposits. : y "- riTT-" iiniii ii iimiMii mmm Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. is county coroner, at present, will contest the nomination with him. J. H, Stanley of Bend, who gives ; his addresa as "Alfalfa precinct" is a candidate for the .republican11 nomination, und Mr. IJoberts, who j is the town marshal at Bend is inj the running for the nomination on this ticket also. At least two other Bend men have been mentioned in connection with this office. J. F. Blanchard and L N. Nicholas of this city arc also mentioned as candidates on the republican ticket. ' I For clerk, Warren Brown has said that be will again be a candi date but has made no formal an nouncement as yet. Several men have been mentioned for the re publican nomination for this posi tion, but to date no formal an nouncements have been made, and considerable interest seems to center around this office. The office of assessor seems to have but little attraction for the, average politician. H. A. Foster who is present incumbent, told the Journal reporter yesterday that he would perhaps make an announce ment a little later. While he has decided to make the race, or practically so at least, he has not yet annonuced himself. He is a democrat, and no one has yet been mentioned who wishes to contest his nomination. A republican named Carroll at Bend , has announced that he is a candidate, and will of course be nominated should no other republican enter the field. ' . R. L. Jordan, republican, and present incumbent, will probably be a candidate for treasurer, although he has not reaehed the point where he wishes a , formal announcement issued. t J. E. Myers, also republican, will be a candidate for reelection to the office of school superintendent. While several rumors have been current about other candidates for this office, none have materialized as yet. ' The other offices which will be filled at this election have not been mentioned, and as soon as such mention is made the fact will be noted here. ror the information of the voters and all readers of the Journal, the announcements of candidates will be grouped on nagc 2, as fast as the announcements are received, and an that page also, we will run at some lime during the campaign, seme facts about every candidate that will be of interest to the voter especially. As the campaign promises to be a warm one, don't forget to watch for these articles. They will help you get acquainted with the candi dates. Missionary Movement Throughout State Continued from page 1. end. JJ" Mai s Your Orders It makes no difference what you want, send your orders to us. We fill every order com plete if the goods can be had in the city. No matter whether it is in our line or not. Prompt Service Right Price J.E. STEWART & COMPANY various cities of the United States. They are organized for the purpose of arousing the United States to a j today, and at Lamonta and points ! inches reported sense of the opportunity for spread ing the gospel of Jesus throughout the world at a time that offers a great opportunity for the work, j ine iorcign wars nave so ais-i organized society that it is believed the missionary organizations must be called into action to help restore order and peace. The meeting is being boosted by, and has the endorsement of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Prineville the new snow has condition exists, while at 'Marion measured only about three inches Morgan's ranch about twenty in Jefferson county only six inches to a foot is reported. At Bedmond about a foot of new snow fell during the past 46 hours. jana simitar reports come from points south of Redmond. In the country south of Prine ville the same condition practically ear Post the total snowfaJI during the past three days has been about 16 - inches, although it wilt not measure that depth at present. Prineville people who are snow bound in Portland or on the road between Fallbridge and that point are: J. F. Blanchard,. D. F.. Stew art, L. N. Nichols. T. S. Barnes. K. Deep Snows Prevail f j : Throughont Oregon I .. Continued from page 1. . prevails. Near laultna the total T. Slayton. J. B. Doherity. H. A. depth today is about 14 inches- At j Kelly, Geo. Dixon and a number the H. J. Lister place the same i others. and in that way have kept this line open, and will connect with regular service there as soon as it starts again. Throughout Central Oregon the storm has been less severe. In Shipp & Perry i Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Windows, . Glass, Paints and Oils, Buberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending. Hello! Saydo you know the Pilot Butte Telephone Company has more miles of line and a larger num ber of subscribers than any other telephone company in Crook county and a cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red--mond with -all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. all mule members of every church organization of Oregon and South western Washington The convention will be addressed by 12 or 14 of the most prominent men connected with the missionary movement of the world, both at home and abroad. , ' No collections will betaken up, nor will money be raised in the convention by any other nyans. The total cost to each delegate is a registration fee of $1. In return for that Bum of money the delegate ts given a ticket that entitles iiirtt tv attend tlw lectures given by the great orators who will speak at every session. Delegates who wish be present should send their namijs to John A. Goodell, Y. M. cj iA. Building, "Portland, ttlgether ? with the registration fee. 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