Crook County Journal. It'siiiwn) Kvt Tm-HMui Bt MAII.KV ASH Ill.ACK. l'r.i.rie,.i W. C. Ill.ACK fcKninR fi. M. MILKY Makaukr COINTV Ori'K'IAI. I'AI'KH. iMtHlf, Jm.. fm touiMiiic'ufl tlir'ihtlw SlIiAClill'rlOS IUTKS Oil Yiin. MikMoxthii THUI MoSTHS. , witli the iuimcn-.e acreage nvail- in li,M ,t. ,,mmillw havhit able, last year' ni).!y 10,VX charge l)t ir,,jmj.,rv nrrunire-bushel.- hol t of !i local demand, j ,m,nl! including ways and moans, When you ask the raiua-. youw, instructed to report what (no are told, there' more money in ! gr,w t ,d made nn.l tho proved raising hay, but the day is not far ! for tl(, celebration. The commit distant when that will not lie tlu iUv j , nT ,, ,,js ,,V(n. case, ami tiivorsiti. .1 farming will j mg ad ,, t, r,.,lort j, ,vi then be a reality in Cr.xik county, j nl:lkf to tho public pat li.-rinu at A eood market will lie necessary lo I ii, el,.,,, ii,,,,,, ...... i. i . make the change, of Cotiiw. When ,.d tht. scone ami character of that day comes ami tho Ochoco t f 10 affair, and Crooked Kivor vallovs an' till ed to their full.-st extent, I'line-j """ ville will he a city of inn-awl The crops and pardon are all trading places and heautifnl backward on account ot cold homes, and will) all due respect to 'treat in r. THURSDAY, - MAY JS, m There seems to lw a n-vival in the northwest, of the prize fight ing business and the nccounl.s and apparent encouragement given it hv our leading pliers, notably the Orcgonian, Telegram and Journal, make one wish that pome genius could invent gaffs on the same principal as those worn by fight ing cocks; the fighting rules revised to allow of their being used, and a 4x4 ring provided, when- tiny could scrap to the death and In done. With the reports of President Roosevelt's ovations reaching u. daily, it makes m realize that he must feel a favored man. To take 1 trip such as he has taken, and to he greeted hourly hv his demon strative fellow countrymen, anx ious to get a glimpse of and do homrge to the Nation's chief exe cutive, is indeed a great honor; enough in fact to turn manv a wise man's head. Still it is but trifling comp'in-d to the honor of being an American in America, and to be governed by men of the stamp of Theodore Roosevelt. the Deschutes river and the valley through which it flows, we will say that no city on its hanks can ever take the place of 1'rineville because of the fact that the coun try above mentioned is adapted to a cla- of products that cannot In raised on the higher lands, com monly spoken of as the lVsehutes country, for this na-on and many others. I'rineviilo will con tinue to grow and the pessimist who howls hard luck, will be dis annulled. Ilnrfttam llMirniit(. Hay lias been so scan-eat Hay stack this spring that then' has not been enough to send "straws" to the Journal, so we thought we Mrs. Carniical has been unite sick but is slowly recovering. Alva tiilliam nnd Jessie McCall ister visited friends at Powell but les last Sunday. John (ircen and Kdd Tike have iiiil work in this neighborhood. They intend going lo Haystack lo rusticate until haying. A. T. Yooinu is busy sewing al falfa seed on his farm. The horse ride on the desert will commence about the lirst of June. Wm Koduian was out from Princrillc last week visiting bis daughter. Walter Il.lfricli, of Haystack, visited at McCallislers last week. The Montgomery brothers have taken their cattle, an, I aim,! ..( would send a few so you wouhl j Colonel Smith's to the IWIml... know we wen- still in existence. We notice there is a rumor go ing that Haystack has severa I cases of smallHix. That is a mistake, for there never has Wn a case here and is none at present. for the summer. Mr. Messinger will sell his farm if he can tint! a purchaser, and move to a warmer climate. David Weaver and .Mr. Hatha way were over on the Dcschiiics last week with line ami h, 1.1k ikl, Then- is only one thing needed; ing for tadpoles.. They hail ex ecMent success. 0. Springer, "Draft, Coach and Carriage JfCorsea Young stallions and mares, also a few young teams for sale. Havst.ivk Rltwd Slack Ranch. Haystack, Oregon. .!. W. JlOONli, Saddles and Jfarness Maker of the celebrated IM! JM' Vll.l.K STOCK SADDl.lO n i l. mm: op STOdtllriVK M ITI.lt S Luteal improved laiiii' S.de and Stride tvaddln. liitr. r'tiu, Angoia r l,f., s, (Jrdtir. I!k. more. writti for uc. Fhivrvili it, CttiMU. We want to know How many children Hood juiessers. in Oregon are We an- going lo give Seventy Dollars in the form of cash prizes to find out what child can give the host reasons why KII.KKS 1'IANO IIOI'SK can sell pianos as it does at from IKI to 1.K less than any oilier dealer on the coast. The first prize is $25 cash; The '2d prize is $20 cash; The ;UI prize is $10 cash; The 4th prize is $5 cash; The next ten are each $1 cash. This offer appears in the nowspnicr8 all over the state, and, of course, every hoy and girl who reads it, wants to show what a good guesser he is. So read Hie (iu-sliona we give and our advertisement in another part of this paicr. Thev will help you. If you do not exactly understand anything, ask some older 'rson about it. Then sit down and write your own conclusions yourself ami send Ihein to us. Five years ago last Sunday the Oregon regiment embarked at San Francisco and started on their 8000-miie journey to the west ward, bound for the Philippines, where I'ncle Sam had in'cmUd them to help lower the colors of treacherous Spain. This done they, were n'quired to jierform an other' duty. That of suhji-cting the natives, where freedom they had not only assured hut secured. The sons of our state who lost their lives in this double service were last Sunday fittingly honor ed to the dedication of a monu ment in Riverview Cemetery near Portland, which was erected at a cost of tl.lUO. One often hears the expression now-a-days, ''Well, when the Co lumbia Siuthern is extended further south Prinerille's death knell is founded" or "the range is gone and the backbone of the country is broken, and the good old days are past," etc., but we honestly believe that a trip through the beautiful feitile val leys naturally tributary to Prine ville, for all time, in spite of any transportation line will ! enough to convince the most pessimistic, that the future holds much that's good, not only for our little muni cipality, but for the tributary country in question. A trip up the Ocboco, one of the two valleys immediately tributary to our oily, takes one 25 miles tlirou-.-h a stretch of beautiful farming lands disclosing a valley varying in width from one-half mile to three miles, and containing some of the most productive soil on earth, all adapted to the raising of grain, berries and cereals, and with many favored spot", where fruits j Can be grown. This valley also j has a number of tributary alleys, I nere worse man ram, and that is a Humane Scictv. When it comes to confining horses a week or more without water, anil lu-aling them till they are past going, it is about time some one was looking the matter up. All members of Haystack As sembly I'. A. are csneciallv re quested to attend lodge on Satur day evening. June (i, at the Culver Hall, as injHrtant business is to le transacted, and part of the pro gram is to he ice cream and cake. So don't tail to attend. (i. H. Osborn is laid up in bed with a sore arm caused from vac cination, fiot snialliKix." Sunday School has li-cii o8t ineil for some time past on ac count of the sniallH'X scare, but we understand there will Ik- Sun day school next Sabbath. M. E. Mr. Montgomery will move his family to his homestead at Little river this week, where tlu v will remain during the summer. Tin xv A Long Trip. Drehnlr Urn Krotii lien, I Bullelin. Miss Marian Wiest gave a charming dancing party last Fri day nit'ht. A fl-jry of snow Wednesday night served to give variety to the weather this week. Mrs. Ora Poindexter, of Prine ville, ai rived here Saturday and will sis nd the summer at j home of her father, J. I. West. Key. Mr. Triplet!, of Prineville, conducted religious service at the fiend sch'silhouse Sunday. Then was preaching in the morning and a song service in the evening. The undershot wheel wagon iiuiiis in general mer chandise passed through the city VodnOMh,v en Mute to lm-, (irant county. The goiKls were Iroin I'cnse ,t Mays, of The Dalles, and were con signed for the most part lo Kirn Hrns. ihe Iee merchant. This trip mpiires lit) miles of travel ami is one of the longest freighting routes in America, ft sliows how hjully trans portation is iimmIhI tor Cntrnl Ore gon. A Uaudrrliil Uitmvrrf. One of our leading western phy sicians on ln-ing interrogated as to what he regarded as the Is-st rem edy for all diseases that the Imuran llesh is heir to, and what is the Ix-st preventive promptly replied, Portland Club whiskey, as I know- it is a pure hourlmn, well matured, and aged in wood for sale by all first class dealers. I there any difference between selling in large quantities or small quantities? Can a dealer make bolter prices in one case than in the other, and if so. in which case? . Does it pay to ship pianiM and organs in car load lols. and if so, why? Is it more economical In ship them in boxes? Dot's thi save in weight, and if so, what difference does it make? Many bright and interesting letters are coming in. and not a single Oregon child wants to miss the opportunity of winning a prize. We want to hear from you all. The gentlemen who have kindly consented lo as judges of the contest are Mr. ('. J. Owen, 'managing editor of the Kvening Telegram, ami Mr. Thomas Milbiirn of the adver tising department of the Oregoniun. They will select a third from among the business men of Portland, whose name will la- announced next week. Contest ches May ill, l!Hi:l. Children HI years old and younger eligible, u-lters must not contain' over one hundred words. LILIES IMA NO IIOI'SK, Wiixhlngloii StrrW, for. Park. I'OltlMM), OKN.OX. Oilier hirst' si ores: Spiikiini', WumIi Surra- Sun IraiiclM-o, ( al nit-iilo, 4 til. ;iioxi!9:fc "The fact that a horse is sensi five to ridicule," said a student of I the biological department of the i University of Pennsylvania, "may the! easily be demonstrated. Take, for instance, the case of a horse that is eating out of a nose hag. "H you stand in front of such a horse, at tract his attention, ami then, wilh loud laughter, mock his way of feeding, he will stou with a look of t - einba -,rwjnw.,,l ul. ....... I U.. j iiivm Mint -oxiii,, mill f at thel.;i -,,.,, I,;. ,,! ,. ,, "... . , , .T 111' (1, UUIU StenlleA Heed null did not prove vou ure gone away. "Dog, abo entirely satisfactory and -Ir. 1 0,j,.c-t to lcin laughed at. Make Steidle has gone to Portland to , of .. n, tk.y wi1 c,,atl, purchase a turbine, which will w,.ltl.v(.r th,y ar(! ,,oi Jt . soon he in ojieration. I()ly wh, thl.y lire in , fl),hl A. H. (irant, who bad charge of j that they will remain impervious the I!. S. & L. Co. store at Hay I to the shafts of mockery." Phila- Creck for several years, arrived in liend on today's stage and it is un derstood he will os-n a large store here. dclphia Post. jirriveci jrrived Llllil'H (lllllllsl. ''ui'mIhIiIiiw Liili'st Slyliu lit ( tnwtM-. New Millinery Goods At tho Old RollaUt IXilHnory Stsro of Arm" siiA y t)n"-s Oii ol llh' Iui'u'-mI mot nm'.t ,-lii't-illltn'if I Int. niiil llifM Mil,,,,. lonwhl to I'i lu.'i III,., "lm I. will l.l,l nl mo Ili'iilU I' w M le.. Vi will I'l-lilnek mill lillli nl.l IimU lii'i-. Wo luoi- Sn rtiil Hill, . I li, . evi-i V Ai-illlimilny unit HiOitoIrt) nl ulili'li ilin, , i.i-r Ni,,.,-!,,! lliiiUi,iti., i it; ii mi auk Mll t.lM UV t'UDAI' Ml IM l llllllt lilltlll.S It KIT STtIC 9 9 N. A. Tye and R mill pre '')m: pati:nt LrlUlllWl J LiiATlll'R SIlOi: y- $3.50 They are (iuaranteed We have just nvclvcd a Lomplc Ic In c riens' l uriilshliiKS, Intlmlliig tints, Shoes, Whirls Neckwear and vvcrythliiK useful In all the l atest Things. Call and e.vninlue tlu-m. RED f-RONT N. A. TVI- & IIH05.. I'nqis. BAZAAR Kcllahlc Mcrclinnts ($)() 9: (D 8 Rlacksmitliing That Pleases Is The Kind Yon (,cl n1 - J. ii. wk;i.i;s (Hiicci-Miir t0 ( (H AriT A Dl.KIXS'S A Slock of Farm Miichinei y i I . i s on hand (I) Mrs, John McTaarfs SPRING i LINE OF MILLINERY I n Came this week. 3 p e c t Don't fail to call nnd t 12. S t O c 1- You will find many patterns nnd Up to-Date Style At Dr. Hyde's Old Office Job f'ouldn't Hare mioa4 It. WINNEK DRUG CO. Incnriiorated 1!I3. Drills, Stationery and House Furnisliing floods II he'll hiul Itflmie I'des. They're W. A. Laidlaw will leave Sun-1 . annoying; uni lluckley's I, , , ,, ,. , .. c Arnica Halve will cure Hie worst case .... . o.unioiu .-ouiuerii ,e(, osr Ii. It lisa cii eil thau- Irngation site on the Tunullo, ! sanils. For Injuries, Pains oi brni i 1 v mat shelter some hcautifu farms . seven miles to Ihe westwiril of ' eriiioii. it Hie nest snlvo in the and all these places have In-en "(in ducted in the past, almost exclus ively in the interests of tin stock raising industry. As a conse quence, the one object 1ms Ic-en production of hay, and for this . product all other branches of agri cultuie have been neglected. We d'j not believe that tiiere is one farmer in Cnsik county nor Eastern Oregon for that matter in three who could tell accurately the different products adapted to the soil of his farm. Xhis knowl edge comes as a result of a long experience of diversified farming, and but few if any, of these ex periences have been had in Crook county. Take for instance, the wheal raising industry. Any one could tell that our section was especially adapted to it, but for all that aii'i worJu. i'rice 2.c a liox. Cure lmar- antced. .Sold by Ailniimon t U'innek Co. A 'KaKinr, Hearing- t'laod. liend, where he exs-cts to be busy ten days or so. Miss Mary Riley, of the Pilot i Iiutte Inn, has li-n quite ill with ! cerehro-sinnal meningitis since! "ashed down a. telegraph line Sunday. Fortunately a physician ' ''has. C. Kllis, of Lisbon, la. was ut hand to give prompt" treat-1 '" fpair. "Stiinding waist deep ment, and the young lady is ex- i '" '"" ' peeled soon to recover. " , rible cold and cough. It grew worse 'daily. Finally the best doctors in Near Wetweathcr Springs, half n : Oakland, Neb. Kioiu City nnd Omaha dozen miles above liend, a crew of , said I had consumption and could not half a dozen men has a camp and live. Then I hegan using Dr. King's the mi n are at work some distance ; "cw Discovery tnd -as wholly cured farther up on the right-of-way and ' '')' '""lea." lV.iti ely gmiranuml ditch for the Hutchinson jrrj,,.,. , ,,,r ;""Kbs, Col.ls and all Tlmint anil l.nng troiiliien l,y Adnnison 4 innek Co. Price ;i()c and $1,00. irriga tion enterprise. Progress as yet is not rapid but it is understood th work will lie prosecuted on a more extensive scale soon. At the meeting Wednesday I night b) consider furtln-r the mat- H Suits at Gormlev'8 Ready to Wear ' " - a ter of a Fourth of July celebration rriocvi Ic-Slmio Stage line Daily Between Prineville and SCIIEUCLF. Shaniko Leaves Hhaniko, 6 p. in. la-aves J'riueville 1 p. in. First Class Accommodations Arrives at Prineville 0 a. ni. Arrives at Hhaniko 1 u. in. First Vonna P. S3. 9oak, Class Heals Cafe, Prop. at All Hours 35 Cents -J.3o -ainlslicd. ISooms You Hill find lUCVCIJiSof all nood makes iAT SIIIPISl Kainblers. Imperials. Ideals, ami in.'inv j others. A good line of llieycle Hnmliies AT HIIIPI' H. WATTS MARBLE CRANITE WORKS Watts it Baker, Props. Marhle and (iianite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK Second Street, AT L0WKST 1'ItICKS The Dalles, Oregon The Bee Hive J i i ii'" lf.t':";: ; The Place To Save Money During the Present Lull in Business We are making especial sacrifice in all our departments. Our Gent's and Ladies' I'urnisliinn Depart ment has the newest things and is very complete. All mail orders receive our prompt atten tion. Farm prodece taken in exchange for Roods at. Market Prices. A continuance of your patronage is solicited, Respectfully, I. MICHEL.