Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 03, 1916, Image 6

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
HiiY LaFOI.i.kttr, Editor-Proprietor
Entureil nt t!ie postoflive l rrineville,
Oregon, ae second class mutter.
Important Dates to
Paste InYcur Hat
This is to be a year of polities,
so remember these dates:
April 18 Last day to register
for primary election.
April 19 Last day to file petition
t at once, KiYing both old ami new
aMrefe.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
I RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
The Journal stands for th best inter
t ol i'lineville ami Crook County. I
;dependent in politics.
Published every ThnwUv afternoon.
ZSXtil elarations for nominations for
county onices, district ana justice
of the peace.
May 19 Primary election. Polls
open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
May 20 Reopening of registra
tion. June 4 Last day for candidates
to file statements of expenditures
for primaries.
September 28 Last day to file
certificate of nomination by political
district.
October 7 Last day to register
for general election.
October 13 Last day to file cer
tificate of nomination by individual
electors for county, district and pre
cincts. November 7 General election.
Polls open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
November 22 Last day for can
didates to file statement of expenditures.
AN OPPORTUNITY.
Saturday next, the people who
have land on what was formerly
known as "Poverty Flat", north of
Prineville, will be given an oppor
tunity to take the first step in what
may mean irrigation for their lands.
YThis territory, which for many
years was not considered worth tak
ing up as a homestead, has proven
that under the most favorable condi
tions, it is vauable for the purpose
of dry farming.
There is every reason to believe,
and in fact small parts of the terri
tory have conclusively proven, that
their true worth is realized only
when under irrigation.
Should the district be formed at
this election, which of course it will
fce, the matter can be investigated
an intelligent manner, and a
feaeable method can perhaps be
found to provide the water for irrigation.
Political Announcements.
REPRESENTATIVE FORBES.
In the Bulletin of last week, Ver-
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for sheriff of Crook County,
subject to the approval of the voters
at the primaries to be held on May
19. J. H. Stanley, Alfalfa precinct.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the democratic nomi
nation for sheriff at the primaries
to be held May 19, 1916, subject to
the approval of the voters. P. B.
Poindexter.
I hereby announce myself as a
I janrJ irta n ftw i Vta PomiKlian nnmi.
non A. Forbes of Bend, announced ; nation for District Attorney for
himself for reelection to the office , Crook County at the primaries to be
of representative. Forbes has already held May 19, 1916. H. H. De Ar-
heen twice elected to this nosition. i mora.
and altogether has established a
rather enviable reputation in the
tower house.
His candidacy for a seat in the
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for Representative from the
. 2 ' district, subject to the approval
state senate was announced in Bend j of the voters at the primaries to be
tome time ago, but because of some held on May 19, 1916. Denton G.
r.t tK i;r;oi -wi iJBurdick. 8cl0tf.
t wa a viiv juii bivu t tav. a n iii,u
not plain to the ordinary citizen, he
has seen fit to again enter the race
for the office which he now holds.
P. B. POINDEXTER FOR SHERIFF
P. B. Poindexter moved to Prine
ville in the spring of 1881 and has
teen a resident of the town since
that time.
He was in the hotel and restaurant
business for seventeen years, mar
ried and raised a family of six
children.
Mr. Pohdexte- is now serving
h's second term as coroner to which
effice he was elected by a large
majoritj both times. Having acted
as court bailiff for the past twelve
years, he is well known to almost
everyone in the county.
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Last week's Bend Bulletin says:
"With the large number of men
who are inquiring around as to
their chances for office, Bend ought
to be able to put up a full quota
and then, if they were elected
and worst came to worst, and the
county seat should decide to move
over here, they would not have to
ahange their places of residence. It
would be too bad for Bend to lose I
all these aspiring ones but with
the augmented vote which we will
have next November the fact that j
a man lives in Kftid will no longer
be a handicap."
At the request of Representative
Sinnott, of Oregon, a hat factory
in Pennsylvania is conducting ex
periments to determine whether or
not the fur of western jackrabbits
can be utilized in the manufacture
of derby and other styles of felt
hats.
The office of Circuit Judge, for
Crook and Jefferson Counties, was
created in 1915, and T. E. J.Duffy,
was appointed by Governor Withy
combe to fill the position. Although
Judge Duffy registerc as a demo
crat it may be noted, that his ap
pointment was made by a republi
can governor, who among a great
number of people regards such office
as nonpartizan. Judge Duffy, en
tered upon the discharge of the
duties of such office, giving up his
private practice of law, to devote
all of his time to it, and it can be
safely said that he has administered
such office fairly, impartially and
in a business like manner. It would
therefore s eem no more than right,
in view of his record, that he be
nominated and elected to succeed
himself for a further term. Paid
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