Crook County Journal. Ptm.inMitn Kvkhv Tm hsimy iit THE .lotUSAI. ITltl.lMIINO ColSTV OlTH IAI. I'AI'KH. Th JiirnAI. i el.ti-r--l til the wt' HI ' I I'Hiiev illf, din:.. liirtiiiiisiiiisl.iitlniMii:li I lit V. H. muil a kwshhI cliw amltei. Hi'Bscitirnox uaths IN A0VASCK (Ink Ykir . Nix Mevnt Thrkk MoNOI THURSDAY, smKMIIKIi 2t, l'.XB Cl'l HO.NO? It is rathiT difficult at this time to state dif'mitelv to hat extremes the Interior department will carry on it furckal endeavor to unearth the alleged limWr land fi aiuls of which Oregon has leen accused The frequent visits of seciitl oltic ers was the first intimation had tint one of Roosevelt's cabinet officers was suspicious; this was followed ly extra cross-examinations at the time of final proof, then came several forest reserves which nearly took the state off its feet, and these in turn have been followed by the consummating mandate now l-ing practised in Oregon City, and the land offices in California. The iocial officer in the former place demands of the applicant whether he expects to sell his claim or in any way dispose of it fur more than it costs him, and in case of an affirmative reply the claim is canceled. This latest more in the alleged-timber-land-fraud-farce was practised in California -last week and 400 appli cants, upon stating they would probably sell at a reasonable figure, lost their claims, WHICH WERK ALMOST IMMEDIATELY AF TERWARDS SCRIPPED. The government in this instance was out 1MKW, the scrip men work ed their graft, Cnrle Sam's free Iwn citizens were denied the right to possession of land which the government lias for sale, and just ice was apparently satisfied. Indi viduals lust and corporations won It is too much. The govern ment and everyone else knows that every person cannot take a timlier claim ami log and saw it himself. To expect such, and from the wo men, too, who are entitled to a 100 acres of timber, is asking something altogether outside the bounds of reason, justice, and sense. Compelling a man to knowingly lijuir iiiiuseu ni order to secure that which he is legally entitled to own, reminds one of the auction sale at a women'.-' sewing liee when a cash prize was offered for the most zealous liar who could tell her quibble with the straightest face. Beyond a doubt there has Wen some fraud practised in the state in the manipulation of timber claims, but the drastic measures being pursued of late by the gov- likely A FKW MISTAKEN' IDEAS. In onr last i communication there are not those who would I rather have Used a pari, of I lie vasl I sum expended in improving the ,l,Ml':U',,Wl,uv"i island's iiilemal affairs in advanc written from ' ; . , , .... . . j '"S 'ni 'n iiio-jiru couuuion, iiavsi.oK 111 milieu, among oun T ; n0(.(,jv (,( tilings, criticisms were made of the present and previous county court, alleging that certain appropria tions made were not within the i:riiA. irrigation projects of the arid west. While the former I continues to get its apportionment, wh cli. oh when wi 11 the laller get even its pittance? confines of the law. Whiie the coinniunicati-.iii was doubtless writ ten honestly, still there is always I KKSl'ONSl lil 1,1TY. chance for mistake, ai d sometime the latter assumes unwarranted j proiwrtbns. This has b,-en the T,w '' hvu. has at different case with " .Newcomer's" article. ,m"''' '""' I"1 '"'en hold rcspon and we believe the two essential 'iblc either in full or in part fur clauses should he set right in the I igl communications which have minds of The Journal's readers. "wn e'iv sl';'' ' these columns. The appropriation criticised first I AR'' Ke f''l. we are not re-secure I was made by .fudge lliggs' court lnsilile in any sense of the word and provided for the setting aside i '"r sentiment thus voiced, hut we are hound, from a spirit of fair mindcdiiess, to give all proix-rlv The 0, 1!. A N. Chicago Special, express Xo. , which left Toil land at S:ir We up by a g near Hn.hil Veil station at 1I.:!0 p. m. A telephone message received in I'rinevillc at noon today (Thurs day) stales that one of the train crew was shot and killed. The ex press had a large number of valu able packages on board, but it is not known how much boolv was I'd W limit II Miii Cmii-em. Notice is heieliy given llnit neither the HwtolHce nur the mure will be kept open niter dmk. I'lil-lici dcsil ing to make purchase or lo see any! sday night, was held iiieiiiWr ol the fn itiily alter such lime! of masked robbers I ''"'"" '" ""' lu''""' "ml ,""kl' i Ijicnisehes himI tlieir wauls know n, i Otherwise Hie umte-nigiieil will not lie riwpoiiilile (ur imy risks tnkea or any j ottscqueneoi wliich inuy ho ihmi. I John T.I'ai'i.knmi, I'oKtnuiHtcr ruiilinii, Oieguii. FTTIoMoeer ctiualled it. Nothing ran ever mirpatu It. Eking's flew Discovery Ford of Jl'tOtohe used towards encourag ing a stock exhibit at a county fair this fall. In case the fair is not held the HW is to revert to the county treasury, and it was allow ed with that understanding. Thus it will bo seen that the "Jockey Club" did not enter into the court's mind for a uvnient when the appropriation was allow ed, and with the above stated pro viso would derive absolutely Additional locals. Mrs. A. II. (irant was in l'rinn- iitrsdav. signed communications space, so J villi lone as the article in onestion kivt ol,;. ih lin.ii. ,.i I "r- S. Edwards was a liiminoss A question concerning the' pub- visi'"r ,rom hA l,M' lie welfare, properly written and j " ' signeii, will always he given space even though the views expressed l. ll, .,.,( ,i... i ... . ii- i ''"' week. A newspacr is a public organ and .,! as such its columns should he open! (ieorge Schleehl and Harry David Wilhelni was a busines ( visitor from liosl.in.l the hist of benefit, directly or indirectly, from i '" ""' "'I''"'"" "'u' ideas ol the broker were in the city the last of Milin:. IONmri'lll P,ka oloila.iiHl KcillM A Perfect I'or All Throat and ('me I Lung Tioiiblcii. Mona) luck If II roll. Tril BullUl rt. r Subsoribo Journal. for tho ...New... liAKI'RY and IX'NCII IIOUSl: Mrs, Nellie Ihiggx, Prop, A Specially Mudo (if l liiu kc Ci'ciiin,,, In the ItiilldliiH loriiicily (Icciiplcd q .Mrs, .UcTugKiirt The next meeting uf the l iinevillei Ainaleiii Mldet ie Chili will be held in ihe llelknap Hall Tlmrhiy evening Oel. I, at ft ii'cliH-k tor Ihe purpose ol i hvlilig ottieers mill making lliial ar-' I'll li ge 1 1 ie 1 1 1 n nlieiit lilllliling and ap- paraliis. A full iiIIcimI.iiut of the signers tu III' Charter List i ih-siied. Lumber $IO Per M. After January 1, I'.HU, sell liimlvr at our mill iVIiih'o for fill per M. 11 W KINS we will on the O'Neil liros.' OYSTER HOUSE i:, i . iioi.ds. Miiniiiicc Good Meals and Rooms Aillcr Uuildinjf, I'rinevillc, Oregon KIS1I AND ti AM V, IN SEASON IIUEAH AND PIES KtMt THE TUADE SPECIAL RATES TO BOARDERS such an appropriation. The second appropriation com plained of was that of Judge Booth's court lor $100 to lie used in defraying the expenses of two of the irrigation convention delegates sent to Portland nearly a year ago. The Journal is not in a isition to quote legal authority bearing n:i the two appropriations, but it would seem that an expressed wish of the majority of the people is sufficient in either case to empower the court to act. people, ft is not probable that all the w. of the views expressed in this way matter will be sanctioned by nil of the readers, but those who take ex ception to the sentiments printed should bring issue with the writer of them and not the publisher of the pa(H-r who nn-relv uives t In-m publicity. k intending to business Miss Maude Vandevcrt was ill town Wednesday from Lava on her way to Asliwood where she will visit friends this fall. PAST AM) PP.ESEXT. are not desired result! Down in Cuba the "patriots" are using short range rifles to shoot at one another at long range distances, and the trouble borders on insurrection- The news dispatches an nouncing this fact disclosed but little detail of the actual existing conditions, but it seems that the prophecy of J. Fitzhiigh Lee re garding the future of the island will soon lie realized. He and others said more than two years ago that the m.uneiit that Uncle Sam's restraining hand was with drawn from Cuban affairs internal conditions would commence to as sume the distorted shape of Span ish rule times. This 9eems a fact, unforlunately hut true, and Ihe Philippines and Cuba, succored by a generous race have proved themselves the The Deschutes valley has had another slap. Hitchcock' niti uial play grounds link off a slic e tin entire length of the district, and now a lumber syndicate represen tative, upon the opening up nf al most the list rem. tilting tuivn-hip, steps Up, and Willi the politeness of a Chesterfield, lav lO.iHhl acres of scrip iqiou all the available lim ber. But even with the numerous A. .1. Strum was in from his ranch near Antebipe the last of the week with a load of hiMiie giown water melons. The latter are tine specimens, and svak pretty well for the snil in that portion of Crook conn! v. Hon. M. A. Moodv relumed ys terday from attending the Nation al Irrigaiion Cnmtress at Ogihui. He thinks the work of I lie congress was effectual ami will result in much good to the arid regions oP the wi-.-t. Mr. Momlv savs Oregon bruises which the Valley ha. re- got everything it asked for, heiicc ceive.1 during the pa-t few inoiilhs M. , ,. -, w ; ( , . .,ro. i!ini;s .,f tl,e niectiiiu' Tinies- A -."ill ili'le lesi,lillli-s p.lslule with A no I grass, fenced ninl gmtl wilier.! l-'or particulars cull ill llie .leimiiil or tuliliesji 11. J. Palmer, I Vschulci", Ore. j Ml I IIS Ie I or kltlo. .1. W. Killer, of McKay, has n ' cliotee lot of cut liini;li'S at Ids Mc Kay Creek mill, uliicli lie will sell lor' er lliniisiiiiil on I lie grounil, A frlurvllle tlen-milllr Hnlnr tar Niiii.. N. A. Tve A' lire, wish fur priuite reasons to sell tlieir prusperelin lilisi-tu-ss ill Trine! llle. Ciires,t.n!eiiee s.ilieilisl e.ni sliulv wlieie lnlsmes- lias p;liil gn.ul prulils ill tile lt. A pulil uieiiiii,' fur the riv-lil pail.v. Cull or iiililresn N. A. Tye A Urn., I'lineulle, Oiegul) the dav is not far distant whei will thrust its head above the sur face and indulge in tin- last pro verbial giggle. it ' Mountaineer Yhli ifttfttura ! on vry hoi of Uw ntilR Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tt.iru t ratnwlT Uiat rami nM 1m T N. A. Tye and Brothers Boys' and Youths' Jack Knife Shoe, A llazor Stivl Jack Knife Willi Every Pair. All Sines and Widths. Price From $2.23 to $2.50 Per Pair. Wo Also Have A Full Lino of Mens' Shoes. Also Ladles, Girls and Babies. CLEARANCE SALE of our Su Timor Hats al Co-t in onhr to make, room lor our New l.iueof Winter Hoods. carry ceiilagion into your home. Tanglefoot cnlclim Flic I hem. N. A. TYE and BROS., Merchants iirattaiu and li.iile nntilii-il that their p stop, and thai Snider will succeed them as v have been ly will soeti and Wat-i-n receiver and register of the I.akeview lan lnlli, verbial serpants, anil when revived have turned upon their savior. The latter leople only in sentiment, while the former have resorted to actual warfare of the most un civilized form. It is no,v generally conceded that the people of these two islands can never he assimilated with American methods and ideas, but will always resent any advances along such an endeavor. I'ncle Ik- said . is that Sam cho-e not windy f.,r tin. .. ..!,. issued by the I tire a mongrel tvne. fast decaviii" specif ijand absolutely indifferent to every President Uooscvck has about completed his .-uinuier's sojourn at pro-1 Oyster Bay. Prettv mar nil the. eminent s agents to bring about The liest that can the latest orilet secretary of Interior to his omcers no not lack originality i I kindness. they do effectiveness. ' I A, ,hingg ,,rngr,?H WB ,,,., if social liibsters in the country have' been there keeping him company. HI V YOl'li MIL'LINI'IHV . . Mini . . LADIKS ITl.NISIIINCJS MRS, ED," BRADFORD'S ui.'T.nr ! Mi. Su.-ic Siuvti'ii I'lt-tn latr Millinery at tlmii city prii t-. I'rt'fi M:i kiny Purlnr.- in (Miirtirtinii. The coat of whiti-wa-h which Mayor Williams began last year to spread over certain di-lriets in Portland seems to have gut a little black paint mixed in with it. . ftlacksmitliing That Pleases s I he Kind Von del it t - J. 11. WKil.IiS (Sin- r In) COK.VKTT & KLKI.VS'S A Slock of Farm Machim-rv aim s on hand 14 Kooscvi-It is reported to have gained :i" poiinds in weight since becoming president. Evidently the much talked of strcwum- life agrees with Teddy. Big Clearance Sale Owinu to the Large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Constantly arriving, our store room will be overcrowed And In order to Oet More Room For the New Goods, we are compelled to throw all Our Present Stock Of Shirt Waists, Straw Hats, Ladies' Goods And Many Other Lines Into ONE BIG BARGAIN SALE THIS SALE WILL CONTIML UNTIL ALL ARE SOLI). &D CO. "--'-iiifi . l.MaiiMiii l tiitmii" UhcWinnck'DriigCo.'s JXnnouncoment Jjo Ijheir Jrientts al After in n r! v lice years of fnlloniiiL' the fasoion set by M "rber pie, we are going lo break away fron ihe old rill and set a fashion of nur own. 9tfjnoy Jor Out Jnontls. e have a prosperous business and intend to share it with our frieims. Van IPar Conl of 2our Purchase Jrit. On and after Sept. I, pill.'!, lo each purchaser of one dol lar in cash in any department except Paints, Lead, Oil -Hid llr. Slump's and llr. Miles' remedies, we shall present a tag good for ten cent in trade. Vha 7or, !ou Spend, Vlio 9tfor Sou Jfau: Just stop and think what this menus to you. If you buy 'iin- oi iin-iiiciue paying lor it one uonar, you sun nave tj ten cents due you lo apply on any other purchase you may I j -.i'. ii oiii jiiin iiuse aiinninis io live 1101 iiirs, yini wi 11 receive checks to the auiout of fifty cents to apply on any oilier purchases, lint the purchase must amount to one dollar to .intitle you to the additional ten per cent. 2our Credit Ss Sood. Hut this is not the only change we are making. To those having approved credit with us, we shall continue lo exlerid credit in the future as in the past, with this differ ence. 0' 'count 2our 33,11, j(d Save ?onoy. All accounts are subject to a discount of ten per cent in merchandise if paid within thirty days from dale of purchase or are subject lo a discount oi five percent in merchaiitilise if paid within sixty days from date of pur base. After sixty days net. Jfotu 9uen Can you iSate. Al the end of four mouths due and must be settled by cash or note. 1le liani your jrfduico. We shall be pleased to receive comments on this plan from our many friends and cust -mors. 7o tfan Can jCwe j(nd Succeed Without friends. 'l-i i.: .i i . j ii.iiir.nit: yu im: nuiny liivor we iiiivo received ffl froin you in tlie prist jihfl lii.niiit; ffr a roiitiiiliitnee tn the II future, we (ire, f j (j Your friendn, II m You will find lUCVCLES of all nood makes jAT SIIIPFS; i.i ... , iviiiiiinei s, i in ne na s. luea is. ami ni.inv i .. - j l olhers. A good line of llieyele Hllliilrie. AT SIHI'I' H. I WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWKST THICKS Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon n Zjic Winnck Company 'Druggists and JCauso Jurnisiors Since issuing the above as a circular letter the price of a few pali nt inedii ines have been int. We will meet all cut prices and in addition give the check for 10 cents in trade on Hie hill I Al! Princvi I lo-Sha n i ko Lino uuivinvwvvvvv Daily Between Prlneville and Shanlko sciikdi'i.i-: Leaves Hlmniko, 11 p. m. Arrives nl I'rinevillc (! a. m. Leaves I'rinevilli! I p. ni. Arrives at Hhaniko 1 n. ni. First Class Accommodations Sonera J1. Iorris 71orchancit'so '1M.:. ...ll I. . f, iiunncii Kiion'il ralttlilisliiiicnt im cli'tirilio- out 8, Itf""'"" " ,llllls xy iiirniMiiiiios m onlprt ion II lind inniiv liiironins niimntr i iqji, io inako room. them. Talk is dirap hut if you'll cull iiml inspect our g 'l Incc- You'll find tliiMii xiicikiiig for tlioin- ja . , .. .