CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNAL PIBLISHINO CO. P. F. STEFFA. S. M. UAM.EY. Published trerj ThurUy t The Journal Huiliiinp, rrinevillo, Orfpni. TenniMif Subscription: One year, $1. .". Six : Entered at tli Trine- i viUppwt ollice Hi 2ml month, 75 cent. Single copiin cents each. cU raw. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY. ! Tnomas H. Rood, when speaker j Mrs. M. K. Prink and son will' of the House of Representatives,1 Imvc Saturday for Portland l , once went 'into an unfamiliar bar-.sond a short time at the fair. Mr.1 lor shop in Washington to ho j Prink, who has been ii AlhanvJ shaved. When the nero harWr wilt join thorn in PortUnd. had alout finished lie began to try to soil a hair tonio. "Hair purty thin, sur," lie said, fingering the two or three stray locks that fringed Mr. Heed's bald pate; "been that way Ions, sur?'' "1 was horn that way," replied THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1905. According to the latest dispatches covering 40,(XX acres, lying im- Rojeslvensky is in a sea of trouble. mediately north of this city, will lie doesn't know where To-go. j he satisfied with the outlook when ' thev arrive here in the course of a i . . . ti, n;, ; Kinr.; f week passes the douot. 1 lie realize that there is another raner , tire enterprise and the at Shaniko yesterday to engage a rvHtu and received reply that every room in the house had been l spoken for two weeks ago. The j approach of the wool sales is ao j countable for the crowded con dition of the hotel, en- land to K in Portland. At the present time coverca nas to mucn me aavaniage it Parcasticallv dubs The Journal J ' olhn projects in the county as "that organ." The latter j ,b;lt i,s acceptance by those who hasn't played its last tune vet, and ' have already promised the neces before long it will he called bv its ! ,ar.v finaw,al KwkinS 01,1-v accepted name. j matter of a few days. And the returns to them from their invest- ..... ...... , . , i ment will be counterbalanced onlv With the buildings being torn , . 6 , c . I bv the inestimable benefits to be down and others moved away and ., , , , , . . I derived bv this citv and surround- new buildings being erected and . . . . . , ... , ing country through the rapid material Uing hauled for others, , . b , i settlement and cultivation of one Main street presents the apiear-j ,,,., , ,. , . ' , ' ! of the most productive . tracts of ance of a Kansas thoroughfare . , . . ' i land in the county. shortly after the visitation of a ; twisting cyclone. Three mouths! from now the city will have added j considerable beauty toils present Today witnesses the opening of disagreeable looking features. . an exposition in Portland which - in no small wav marks the dawn Reed. "Afterward 1 enioved a brief period of hirsute etforescenee, but ! 1 l,a,,,' I5inv'" has left Ins drive it did not endure." iou ,m Prineville-Silver Lake stage The barber gasped and said in. ! im' sml 'Hvepted a position here more. Later some one told hinijin,0"n- 'be last drive, while lie had shaved the Speaker. I ,ilol,l,inS P iver. he ran across "Spoakah:" he exclaimed. "1 W ! the ,r:lck:i of " l'lrt, k ln'ar aml I know dat? I should sav ho !nve chase. He managed to get bruin but him from The Japs have cracked peanut shell in the Orient and the naval engagement this week will go down in history as one of the decisive victories of the sea. If doubt was entertained when Port Arthur fell regarding the super iority of the Japanese in matters pertaining to her military and naval accomplishments, there has been a reversal of that ieeling since the news of the last naval engagement reached this country. And present opinions are likely to be fully sustained by the results of all future engagements between the armies of the two eastern nations. a speakah, sure 'nuf I" lowiston ! " co"l,'-' ' ots t the Journal f the darkness prevented j killing the animal. j C. M. Klkins is exacted home It is but just and proper that; from 'Portland the last of the the formal opening of the portage J week. Word has been received road should bo made a notable from him that the transfer of cer event, for it is the most significant j tain interests in the cinnab. r of all the events that have trans-1 properties on Lookout mountain pired in our recent history. It is j had boon satisfactorily arranged well that the occasion is to be land that the work of erecting the graced by officials and citizens of ; furnace could in consequence be local prominence, by citizens of begun at once. He will order the tributary sections and adjoining necessary material before return states whose interests in the out- ing home. come are great as our own and, fi-1 u u ,)rol;lM(1 that W;1, liai, nally, by men conspicuously ident- ,,l!im wil, arrang( or u ()f iheaw.th our national government ,am(lsto ,H ,im, 0,( . and thus deeply concerned in the ; Fo(Irth o j ulv -T,rrt (avs wj, very problem which we have here ,H piven ov,,r J0 (he iort tjt, .Jmli essayed to solve. 1 he event is sisr- i i .,. vr.i..i. i i.. , iii,-, ,i . ' i ""in nun nil. -i ;i i 1 1 ,i s ikis iiUTCUlV therrr'1 unh ren in its icaiisi liru,(Uwilli nt,sst il:iv h lha 'dPltiiMiArlhirajl lint nl I . : . . If . .1 . . I.. .L . a . ...v. . u,iu, uvi mmr.-i. vrui vi im- 1111 ut ai on.. I lie IT llimiMl.'UH .1 1 , ., , , I . i imti ume, ana nine iciui uots conclusions ot lunors Lacked i.y ! not ktel its u..n, flt e ,ht y the commonwealth and shown Can also be induced t - ,.lav here. me compietea ami equipped rail PHneville's Big Shoe Store SPRING AND SUMM CLOTHING THAT'S 05 . .... SrVLISH AND NEW Isjn our Store ami awaits votir pleasure. Now is the best time tt Iniv. Stocks are full and the season vounn. BOYS' SUMMER SUITS SAILORS. RUSSIAN and In All Sics, ICiilici- Shml nr I.mit; l'ants Slraw and Canvas Hals in Great Variety RONS tfi WURZWEILER & V, LOT II I HKJ "J I' II It .V .' S II K H S 1 1 i in u y Y m 1 is On the loth of this month rural free delivery, tue hrst in Crook county, will be established at Madras. The -route will be 20 miles in lei.gth and accomodate some 125 families living north of Madras. The latter place by reason of the establishment of the rural route eniovs ouite a dis tinction, for it is an unusual pro ceeding on the part of the post office department to order rural free delivery from interior points. This instance, however, is an exception to the general rule, brought about by the special effort made by Representative William son to have an appreciable favor gTanted to his own county. While Madras views with no little satis faction the establishment of the first rural route in the county, the latter likewise has reason to feel elated for, so for as known, Crook county is the only one so sitnated in the state to be provided with this kind of government mail service. thousands who visit the fair dur ing the summer there will be hun dreds who will make this region their home. The resources, ad vantages and wonderful climate of the coast states will be recognized and appreciated. Familiarity will not breed contempt as is usually the case, but instead the rule be reversed with resultant benefits. Portland's fair is Oregon's fair an exhibit and portrayal of the commercial and domestic advant ages contained in a state free from business congestion, combative competition and over population. That these facts will appeal to the If all the railroad rumors con cerning Crook county, which have found a lodging place in the heart of the populace during the past four years, were gathered together, what a magnificient collection of joys and sorrows and truths hand led carelessly there would be. Munchausen himself might view the bundle with a deal of appro bation. During the past twelve months more rumors than usual with more persistent backing havt engaged attention. But still the years come and go and the iron rails are still a lone ways off. Persistency, however, may be jewel like some other things, and at least it is to be hoped will bring success in the end. Anyway, metropolitan dailies can't give ua column after column of rail road attention month after month without making" headway and ultimately getting the right kind of eyes turned in this direction. Next to spontaneous notoriety continued advertising will general ly get results. ! An effort will ills.) In- nmdi. f.i t,.t road but it is doubly gratifying as : i,r , , ,1 , i , i - " I -"'telope here on the dates named. fhowing the growth in a public! sentiment which for the public j Telephone dispatches received in welfare cannot be too assiduously , the c,t-v .b rday, u-Uing ,.f an fostered and encouraged. It is a ! other waterspout in the vicinity of sentiment which has snread bo-! TI"t which H-veral lives which has brought about a ! hX telegram Practical recoenitior. of 'com- ,rom ' 'n''"- ""' 'f munity of interests" throughout the whole Inland Empire means unity of purpose, broader vision, a wider and more intelli gent interpretation of what we have been prone to regard as purely local issues. To the sec tions directly affected and to Port land it means much directly and visit the coast for the first time this year, will be evidenced short ly in a dozen and one different ways. Perhaps the most notice able will be an increase in popu lation. But Oregon can stand that and for many years to come, and no state in the long run could receive greater benefits, than from portage road learned a steady influx of new residents, drawn first by the centennial and later by those who, coming and staying, sing to others the merits of a new country, almost wholly undeveloped, secure in itself and capacious enough to allow free dom in thought, action and busi ness achievement. were eon tinned trtdav in the (begonian from Pendleton. The flood water struck on Uln a creek, 2 Jt miles south of Heppner; and Mrs. i J. u. .MinemaKer and In r young jest child, and two children of .. II. Cox were drowned. On.y two i of the bodies have been rt covered. 1 The cloudburst occurred late in 1 the afternoon Tuesday. OCIMATOlOSKt WHY BE GRAY! 1 SMITH & CLEKK'S RECEPTIONS 1 HOMA ii.i.r. ami m:.t. oki:;o. MRS. XKTTIK lUtUllsOVs 4-DAY HAIR RESTOHEH g Domestic and Imported MQlWHtS. WINKS and CKiAKS Sr- HI M V. i:o I t I'KIMA ii 1 1: p. . liox Last Saturday evening a crowd Will liriiiu Imi-k tlu iiiluril ml.ir. IJrny or f:ulii hair i.!ili.Til ihtiu'uh'ikIi- wall out ini-oiivoiiii'iiri' iinil u iili n,i . Iim nlilo aftrr flTifti. ,il ii it v'.--.:uy; lcnvi' no M.-iiiim lit. itirj ioii ii.t in.il.c ifm linir utii kv. $.i)0. Mr. MTTIH II till! MOV. lVrr.t .1-tl.t. 13 rt I'Tlh H.. rw lork. . . 14 tirnrjr St., Nan KmnrUfo, !. Pur .Sale by i AIRS. JOHN CYRUSi I'RINHVIl.l.i:. ORHOON. Sr.: Ilitchvr Shop and Kitaui.nit in ( luunccl ion tit l;.nd :3 :3 ,miijtiiii-aUiuuuitioi iiliiiiUiaiiliiiiaiUiiiiiiiiUii indirectly but it will mean greater' of timber land people arrived here, and still greater things to the mostly from the Eat. under Un people of all these states and all j guidance of C. W. Embudy, of the communities in them, for they Portland, for the purpose of locat have through the, building of this ' ing some of Lake county's valuable a lesson thel timbi rhind. to be tiirown open tn most vital to their future growth j settlement on the 'j;'.. Those and development. Therefore, we people had reason- to boliove repeat, the occasion should be j several parties won M be here to file on the same land thry wanted, and in order to bo firt to the land ollice on Tuesday moinitiL', May i Meat, Vegetables, Produce 71 L A Complete and Hacnn, Lard and t'hoire Line of Country Produce Poof. VcaJ, Kept on Mutton, Puik, liand at the celebrated with mingled feelings of pride and exaltation for the little eight and a half miles of .! ! , .HI 11 .1 1 I ranroaa means much more to tne i ---u, wnen me land oiheo r.our was sections affected than did the trail j open at '. o.clock, they lined up in of Lewis and Clark to the world 1 front of the land ollice door and The following poem, "The Rural Telephone," from an exchange, is well adapted to some of the lines radiating from Prineville, where a ring is the signal for the receiver to be taken down whether the message is intended for the listener or someone else. Neighbor, not ho far from here Put in telephones hint year Farmers built a rural line Instruments all "talked up fine," All you hail to do was ring Every bell went ting-a-ling; One for Central, two for ISogg at large when it was followed I down the stairs. They had their beds there and slept in line and remained constantly in their po sitions from Sunday about -'5 o'clock i till Tuesday morning. No one will doubt their priority of right j to first filing, neither their staying j qualities. The women in the Walter Knox was in the city i crowd w.-re rtvv anl wore as de- from Post during the past week, termined as the men. J.akcvitw Mrs. Angie Bonney and son. j Examiner. Luckey, expect to leave sonietimej - over the tame site a hundred years ago. Journal. Additional Locals i I A L Li City SVleat iVIarket FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's. Prineville, ;t TIlC Old Stand Oreu. Prineville I h-'li School i 83 nrn--.tr. . n AE m I E B--2 A vs L a m o n t a AT S3 Saloon Terrible next week for Portland where they wid remain. Now that the Prineville ball team has whitewashed the Bend, Short and long call for old Seroggn. I the Lakeview Examiner will prob- The word received by Sheriff Smith from W. E. Guerin, Jr. in dicates a readiness upon the part of eastern capitalists to in rest money in almost any western ir rigation scheme which retains the right amount of redeeming fea tures. That the moneyed men who intend to finance the project Every neighbor had his call. Twist the crank and that wan all, -Mighty nice when work was thro' To gossip for an hour or two With your neighbor one by one, Mighty nice but lots of fun When you heard some other two Telling what wan not for von. Every time the signal rang, To the 'phone each farmer sprang, Slyly grinned, and softly took Eacli receiver from its hook, Other people's KecretH, lar, Poured into bin large red ear; How lie slapped his legs '! nvan, Telephoning i lots of fun." Somehow in a year or two TroubloH dark began to brew; Fanner Jones got fighting hot, Heard SeroggM calling him u wot, Fanner Seroggs seemed angry too, Heard Smith telling what lie knew, Smith heard Abel telling lies, Paid liini off witli two black eyen. Abel heard young Inane HoggH Tiidei-bid him on his hogH; Boggs o'erliea'rd a sneaking churl Making love to bin best girl. Women, too, were in the muss, Raised a most tremendous f uhh, Every one from Scroggs to Jones In glass hoiiH.es throwing stones. Now the line has silent grown, Wires rusted, poles o'rthrown, Twenty friends are deadly foes, Each one full of grief and woes. Each too mad to speak a word, 'Cause of things he'd overheard. ably find occasion more remarks. to make a few Examinations for Forest Rangers. Forest supervisor, Asehoff, writing The Journal from .Marmot, Oregon, advises that civil service examin ations for the position of Forest Kanger in the Forest Service, depart ment of Agriculture, will be held In Prineville, August 1 to PiO.'i. Special Rates to Portland Fair The songs sung by little Glenn i Owens as specialties between acts during the production of "Thej The Columbia Southern Railway Country Kid" this week, excited Company will sell excursion tickets much favorable comment. The i fn"" 1111 ticket oiiioes to Portland boy has a remarkably clear and!'1"'1 ,I,,il-v f:'"'" -!' tu . . October l.'i, good to return within . 'Ml expressive voice for one so voune. ,,,.,,. . , , ' - 6 j days from date of sale, but not later The Prineville-Bend stage line : tlli,n October ::ist, VMir,, m rates as was: sold this week to the I'end bdlowH for t he round t rip: asco. 4. mi; .ioro, .-ji.i..i PK'IXKV'idKK SUNDAY, JUNE 4th Admission 25 cents ROARK & 15 ! 1) I! I. 1. , Proprietor In The (i!ac Hail I A First (Mass House i n Fvcry Hcsp c c t 4 CHOICEST -BRANDS OP LIQOURS, p WINE5, and CIGARS I r i a m ra m s m r tS? d&3 a a H Livery company. The transfer of interests al.so includes the stock which is in use on the line. J. Frank Stroud, of Bend, will as sume the active mariagi merit of 1 1 i i - me route, spending a pi oi his time here in the city. Graduating exercises will be held at the Methodist church to morrow evening at" which those" who have finished their High school course will receive their diplomas. The' graduates are Miss Iva Booth, Miss Gertrude Sharp and Charles Christiani and they are the first to finieh a High school course in this county. Someone else besides the sheep men is enjoying prosperity this year. Arthur Clothier telephoned to the Columbia Southern hotel1 irass Valley, $n;.',:; Shaniko, ..U0. Child ren between ." and years, one-half the above rales. C. 10. Evti.i:, (Jeneral Passenger Agent. Notice of Meeting. Notice is hereby given that, at a meeting of the County High School Hoard to be held Monday, June 5th, applications for an assistant High School teacher will be considered. Applicants will please state salary for which they will leach also file applications as soon as possible. C. R. Dinnwiddle, Clerk, High School Hoard. . You C $1 to $2 At the RACK in Save j! on Shoes ; 3T STORE J Headquarters for Tobaccos, CiJars, and Confectionery Fruits Announcement. Fmiik Foster Iwis purchased the' interest of J. E. Calavnii in The Bazaar, hut the change in the firm makes no difference in harains, to he had Our stock of goods is constantly increasing and m can offer to the public better goods at better pricey n any place in the city. 8 RIDEOUT & FOSTER tC 83 EBaBaBBBaBHaBBBBBB Q r i