CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY TUB JOURNAL PIDLISMINU CO. I). F. STKKFA. S. M. UAI1.KY. Published evtrj ThunwUy t The Journal Building, Pnnevil!i Orotf.tn. Ternw of Kuttw:rlption: One yr, f 1..10. Six Ktiu-nsl t the Priiu- vi'lep M ortii-e at '.'nil ! montliM, 73 ctnt. Single copiet3 cent each, i class rates. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY. THURSDAY, JUNE! 15, 1905. About time for the Columbia j the injurious j-rotovtion of !u Southern to make iU regular semi-! ridiculous libel Uws that mar tfu- annual announcement of it ex-; statute books ot a lew ot the Mates j Would continue exactly tlu tension into Crook count v. ana rmmer the press in its enorts , tiu, .. .,: v;, (f .1 : the entrviren eariic on hia part jof the contract in strict compliance with the spirit of the timber and I stone act. The desert act and the commutation el.uie are not so u i 'vcrsally fraudulent in their opera tion, hut the vast preponderance of claims under them are to a : more or less extent frauds and do i not in anv full sense comply with : the spirit of these laws, which re o,uircs .vettloment aiul home mak jing. j So that even should the govern ! inent bo able to make out its cases, j ami line ana imprison every nuiii j indicted for land frauds, the rcatj I bulk of fraudulent land dealings! same. Mr'; K. 1.. llr.v-lfoi I a In citv lhi w'.k from llav.-lack. the 11. K. iamb bvivts tomorrow for Portland on a bu-iiu'sx trip. Horace lbllard and family, of Hums, aroin ihe city, the guests of relative-. Mr. lbllatd, who has Uvn principal of the Hums public school for several vears, is on his way to the Willamette val ley where he and his family will make their fiilute home. Madras i- preparing to give the ball team a good lime next Sat urday evening and arrangements have been made for a big dance. Word was telephoned in yesterday afternoon that the town wouh fflWHY NOT BUY THE BEST? 83 Wonlioiiffi Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder of Christian Science, in a recent interview denied the exist ence of disease perms. Maybe so. but if one should happen to get hold of her vermiform appendix day after tomorrow she might pos sibly imagine the trouble was in some other place than Servia. The Journal has lately received considerable literature concerning the whys nd wherefores of the reced'r.g Kquitable Life Insurance squabble. This literature emanat ed from the New York office or from an alley way hard by and is elaborate in its intricate expo sition of the "insipid trouble" re sulting fiom an effort on the part of some of the company's officers to hog all of the proceeds which the public has been pouring into its ceffcrs. We ttc!' nbo es tv. the il.'imrt men f- . . . 1 . . ......... . 1 . i . i.' .... 1 1 . .. 10 secure nisnce ana ia r ireainiem i ,.,i., i...i .:. ,.,: overoo liseu u emeriaiimii: me .nit fiuij'i i uuinv iiiiiii Him liillt'i 1 1 for all classes of people. Uoseburg j men fArvu t0 0V;Ule the laws and j I'rim'villo visitors. Plaindealer. ;aot criminally violate them. TlwfV vvvvvv vvvvv j laws themselves must tv revised it i 'honestly is to be expwted in landljji .it : : . i - a i .it . ' 1... . 1 uc lotion mg i iroiu .u:i.nt- s ! iiiumu Talisman, a paper devoted to land I questions, and certainly is aj necnliar and interesting view of an i important question: I The biggest of the land frauds, T- M- Baldwin is in Portland on involving the highest public'" business trip, officials in some of the wotorn j W;litor Kr.ox'wai a business states, and untold acres of land, ' vUtor frcm ,.1?t (luril,s the ,,as, would form after all but a passing : wooj. bine day's wonder with the busyi norm Ine were it not fur tlu frt ! I-' cream and strawberries. Ill m ... Sri P n.(!v4;;JwH If Tn M it j$j Additional Locals 1 ITJ Ei: and Drain! Ituy the best and strongest light running machine on the Market D that their ramifications are so ex tensive that as fast as one set of men is indicted the investigations of the government bring- forth another brood of frauds. The government land frav,d of the west is a question, however, of far deeper significance than the rnrre matter of V: .;: ! . . - Tomorrmv hail. evening. Helkna p ' J'e Larson was in tow n yesler day from the Lone Pine companp's store at Fortt. Plow's Candy in Package. Second to None. Icq Cream and Soda. Pure a.nd Cold U. P. AOAHfON & CO. auAt A. ifk A. aJV JSl JV A A (V A afk l. 1!. Mauig, of the tirm of M ut ig it btcker of Hend, was in the city yesterday on his way home from Portland. Mr. Mutig sai the travel to the interior was growing heavy again, a party j 1-4 having left Shaniko Tuesday j I night for Crook county, going to i its energy w hen it came in contact hills southeast of Gil 11 S Mocrs, Hake and Binders nrc the Uvst and Cheapest s4 a(jkxts von i)in:i?x(j maciiixi:s tp if aan Jhr-,fc -T i ii a. Hi -i - - Wfct.f - Trading liend by the way of Forest Nate Wurzvveiler returned today from Portland where he is attend- .1,.. lf:'l t:i:..,rv n,b-TVV. head the directorate board. That in itself is sufficient. Paul and bis brother are in the salt business in Chicago, and Paul will probably use some of the saline crystals to good advantage on the tail of the Equitable' white elephant Frank G. Bigelow, the default ing bank president of Milwaukee, has been sentenced to ten years imprisoment for his recent pecu lations amounting to $1,500,000. Fourteen counts were brought against him. but all save one of these were stricken out. Under good behavior the sentence hang ing over him will be reduced to a period slightly exceeding six years, and his punishment will consist of the arduous task of keeping books. With proper pressure, which no doubt will be brought to bear, he will probably be pardoned in the course of a year or two, after the public has had an opportunity to forget slightly the gross theft per petrated upon innocent beings. Jean Val Jean was cursed by thej law all his life for stealing a loaf of bread, and many another man very likely some of those prison comrades of Bigelow Himself suffers tenfold more in proportion to his crime than the gentleman from Milwaukee. All of which re minds one of the lines: A little stealing Is a dangerous part, But stealing largely Is a noble art; Tis mean to rob a hen roost or a hen, But stealing thousands makes us geutlemen. The Portland Journal evidently feels all swelled up. It has a $40,000 libel suit on its hands. C. E. Rumlein, member of the city council who has been acquitted of the charge of accepting a bribe in connection with the telephone franchise through his attorney, C. E. S. Wood, has filed charges of malicious and libelous publication on the part of the Journal and considers his reputation injured $40,000 worth. Now watch Mr. Rumelin get a whole lot of expen sive legal experience and none of the Journal's shekels. The courts are not in tho hnbit of JVuooia. iiie rtuiclicail press, ow ing to its enterprise and aggresi veness, may, like indmiuals, sometimes make mistakes, hut is invariably fair and reasonable enough to make the proper amends if convinced of its error. The lo cal newspaper of today is the friend and upbuilder of the clean people everywhere. The reputable citizen has nothing to fear at the hands of the press. On the contrary, the present day newspaers aid and pro tect the reputable community. It ia only evil-doers and law bieakers that need fear the sayings and in fluences of the press. They and thev alone are the ones who gain i li.is boell matters. ilied Wm.c i.e busille.-s i.ii.ite i uvn uui.i i -, e t i ra. : of.s or public otlieiais. The -question is, will the present prosecution L affect the system. Not one iota. ! Charlie Lytle's new house, which The cases being pished are those! be is building just east of the in which the government sleuths J Presbyterian church. i rapidly think there is a possibility of j rearing completion, obtaining conviction. The great Rey. j M. yhxn-ll and wife mass and majority of equally great . Mi,-h,i . Kev. J. II. Howard and brother. Mark Howard, returned this week from Bear creek where they bad len on a in niivi exp-di ln. Y- .i-s ;.-.-o K- - ; i vX.,r ; uie p;ti'M wjn Uu'ii ;.os eik en deavoring to again t:nd its loca tion, but were unsueivyMnl. Wm. Millirons was o.u vit!i tl.etn hrtp inst in the seareh. with the town. foot 1 SMITH KIM'S RECEPTIONS NOTICE. We w'-h to inform the publii t I . l.. ie.. ine u Me i Mai k h - no connection wnatewr with any other in the city. Nor docs anyone except the undersigned own an interest therein. Crooks fc Sailor. I'uiXKViixi: ami ui:xi, om:;o.. t Domestic and Imported i L I Q U () II S . W I NLS and 31 ci (i a us a r3 St: HIM) P. O HON I t PHIM.VII I.i: 1. O. IIOX U2 in the c.ty lat week enrou'.e to Silver Lake where they will visit relatives. relatives. Portland frauds will never le heard from outside their immediate localities. The reason for this is that such frauds have been leal frauds committed entirely within the law I B. S. Cook and a party if 14 But how can a land fraud be ; homeseckers 1-ft Shaniko Tuesday legal? An instance: The legisl.i-; for the new townsite of Redmond, ture of Georgia grants! some three 'suth of Forest, where thev will million acres of land to certain locate on land, syndicates. The grant became a! law. Subsequently it was dis-i Mr- L- N- Lib''t and Miss covered that all tlie members ofj Ethel Liggett exi-ect to leave about the legislature who voted for the! lhe first "f the n""llh f"r X,,r!h grant were members of the various i Yakima, Wash., to spend several syndicates which secured the land; uecks visiting with but the title npi-prt.l.. rl... I They will also attend the claredgood. This was legalized l'Xlsition while away. fraud. Sointhe west. . The tim-j )r aml wife wii, ber and stone law, the desert land ; ,eavg uW the fjf Juy for law and the commutation clause the Portland f,xl0,ition. " The of the homestead law. ate in i i , . n , i ' doctor goes at that time to be in themselves and the regulations I 4. i . ,i i e attendance at the national con- under which they are administer- t , i ... ventmn at Tihvsieiinsi ;ini surceons ed, fraud laws, and while their let- ... ,,,, P,W(,J ter mav be observed their pirit'.u c . , , . i - 1 ahe first week of next month, can be violated and the men who; receive government patents under j Jake Stroud, of Lnmonta, came them in the great majority of ! in Monday and has taken charge cases have no right in equity to ; of the Hamilton stables. The .htt the land. It is a question whether, j ter were purchased in connection taken as a whole, five per cent of! with the Bend-Silver Lake Stage the timber and stone entries are line, of which J. Frank Stroud is actual bonafide claims in which now owner and ruanager. Engineers who will the laud of the propo.- irrigatioTi projeet i'ti over, Me Kay ; north of the i city, make the veys and decidi preitiuinary ur- ; Upon the feasi-', bilitv of the seheii.e, are expected to arrive here from the eat inside of the next two weeks. W. K. tiuerin, Jr., wh i went bac k to New York Citv in th" interest of ; the undertaking, sii I last Sunday ; that the men w'no had expressed ; their willingness to give the enter-, pri-e thmirial leickiieg had ih-eid-! ed to sen 1 competent engineers to ascertain the co-it and m-.-riN of. the prop s,-d irrigation .-y-tem ami , the early recl.tnnttiou i,i lie- tr.ict will deiei;i.i u, un tii ir report-. 1 A miniature whiilvvin 1. which fonnetl some little tlistasi- e d'iwn , the Oeho'n, swtjit tlirotigh the'; center of the city at noon today ! gathering up every lor-e suall: article in its path. Itirossed; through tie- court leiu-i" yard striking at the rear of the Wm. j Wigle residence where it had rench- j ed the height of its lifting power. A hay rack standing in tlje barn J yard was lifted above the barn and descended on the roof, shatt-ring the shingles where it struck. The whirl of wind did no other damage aside from littering the streets with rubbish and finally wasted "s tC rrtSi'K mm usni - BE GRAY Barber .Simp and ItcMaurant hi Coiuicctiou tit 3 hcnJ 3mS. MCTTIE HAItKISOX'S 4-BAY HAIR RESTORER Will hrlisii t.ack . te-lnral color. ryl ur fiidi'd Imir returpl i "in si i . -ti ' I wiili-J out iiieiinvi'tilriuv iim! vi h i:-i iu: nlile aft--r i-if."-tn. Nni a .l..e: is el .my; j leaves no updlmetit, mi l .Ki h tint in l,e tlet liairntiiky. S1.no. Mr. KTTIK IMKHfOX, rrrmi.. .ut, til Wnl Tth Ut.. rw Vorl,, . V. 140 l.rnry ., hu I'runi-I.i i, ( at. Meat, Vegetables, Produce A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, i bacon, Lard and Country 1'roduce Kept 1. on Mutton, l'ork, hand at the City SVIeat Mariet FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's. PHiicvltlc. t The Old Stynd oKon. 03 Cor flFC fcy ARS. JOHN CYRUSj PKINKVILLH, ORIKiON. Notice to Crod.tor.-i. -tut.- of Klij ill M III tin- imiio-rul' I lie linriiett, iliM-cns.Nl. Nuiiioi liirrcoy uivcn to m! pcriiii liavin! elalni.i H.iiiiKt ail l i-f-iic I, to piccet lie' -:inic to the tnnlc'siii-l :il-tniei-lriit"!' uf ":! Kt;iH' ill fli.' i.illi-f ..f II. It. Klliott, m 11 i 1 1 . v i 1 1 1 . liri-smi, uitli tin' r.i.i r vom licr-i, williin six niontln fio'u Hie lir-t iu':lii:ulion of tills notice. Dnti-il this Mth ilny nI'Marcli. lii'ij. r. v. it AUNirr. Aflniinifitnitor .rt!ic '.-t;itc of inijnh f. li.'triK-tt, I 'civ.'l'cil. The Opera Saloon R ( A li K & It I; I) V. 1. I. , Proprietor. In The Glaze H;Jll A First Class House in Kvery Respect CHOICEST BRANDS OF LIQ0URS, WINES, and CIGARS E I IIP i Headquarters for Tobaccos, Ci&ars. Fruits y X r MaaA ii and Confectionery (I4 E3 Great Preparations are being made to celebrate Independence Day L J IAJ CQ r 03 fff - -- - S3 A jl 1. I - L.' :.W . LM m Pit. j 1 1 L 1 y !w a A o Pg . Announcement tB - .. ... i ,. i ! ' ; - . . . K ttcuuinuaata tnose vno vzish to ride on 1 and, in faet, nearly all kinds of amusements will be provided for the day; such as Swings, Pony Races, Foot Races, Etc., Etc. A Large Platform will be provided for those who wish to partake in dancing. GOOD MUSIC WILL BS FURNISHED. Supper, for the dance, will be furnished at all hours during the night. Those who will act as Managers of the Floor are: Frank Elkins, of Madras, W. F. King, of Prineville, J. S. McMeen, of Lamonta, Austin Culp, of Culver, and Stanton Black, of Ashwood.-s-T-$-$-$- Celebrate the Fourth at Grizzly '.ir,ir,inrrr.,,r'irrr."!rfrvir.irir'innrianr.ir',inr.ir: Frank Foster has - purchased the interest of J. E. Calavjm in The Bazaar, but the 'change in the firm makes no difference in bargains to be had Our stock of goods is constantly increasing and we can offer to the public better goods at better prices th53!! any place in the city. RIDEOUT Sl FOSTER $0 i