CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNAL PlBLlSHINd CO. D. K. 8TEFFA. S. M. HA1I.KY. Poblihd erery Thursday at The Jonrnal Building, Prinerille, Oregon. Trnaa of Subscription: On .rear, fl.liA. Six Kntervd at th Prine- l ville r oitio at 2ml tnontrm, 73 cent. Single coplea 5 cent each. clam rates. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY. Old Scout, the automobile which j paceed through Princvillo Sunday : afternoon on it way to 1'ortland, arrived in the latter city yeMerday j dutitrics, etc noon. OKI Steady is due here nt any time, but from last reports is having a hard trip of it. The for mer machine has won out with a week to spare. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905. Additional Locals After the Fourth la over. After I'm laid up In bed. After they've bandaged and wewed me, After they've plaatetvd ruy head,- M.iny's the thought that burn- In me, Oh, how foollHh was 1 To hold In ror hands a aky rocket On the fatal Fourth of July. Fourth of July will know that its bad a birthday this year, in Crook countv at least. The season of etraw hats has begun. It is now fitting for the weatherman to schedule a 40 mile an hour gale to blow until next fall. All ready for the Fourth. Come to Prineville. Ilndertakers' re ports will be published in full the week following. But there'll be fun for youug and old alue. Chas. Huston, of Crook is in the city today. Vein Baber and wife are in the city from Upper Crooked river. Lumber was hauled this week to the public school building for the purpose of constructing a two story addition to the old structure. The new rooms will be completed and ready for use when the fall term begins in September. J. B. Shipp has the contract. The otlicials of tho O. U. A X. and the Columbia Southern tail roads who are making a tour of this county, are expected to arrive in Frinevillo sometime the last of the week. Yesterday they several hours between Cross and Madras at d proceeded from the latter place to Bend. tho acM'iMr.s to tnunierulo not only the reside:) t of the county, but also all of its products, in- I.ook out for Smith the Middlcr. I am Kobttf to atort t emMIe nnd hitruefN factory If I en it uvt the Mexican. K. II. Smith. fiOTICK. We wish to inform the public that the Independent Meat Market has no connection whatever with any other in the citv. Xor does pent anyone except the undersigned Keys! own an interest therein. Crooks V Sailor. Assessor J. 1. Itfollett has nearly completed his census of Crook county and expects to have it in shape by next week so that a summarized portion of it can be published. Mr. Lafollett says the Imputation of the county will ap proximate 7CXX) and that some very interesting figures relative to the growth of various industries and the production of crops are forthcoming. The law compels Mrs. Ilogan An' how do yci kajn the grass cut so foino? Mrs. ( organ. Me h u a b a n d blows the whistle an' it shtopg growin'. Xew York Sun. Biographer And in writiug you tip, may I say that you started in life as an errand Imy? Magnate No sir, you may not. I started in life as a helpless infant, just as you did, sir. I'm no freak. Cleveland leader. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? 83 LM HI H.r.X illloiilioii Farmer: Grand Celebration Uockmiiim If fa Wui b Save far j ....... jk-, llllV t ll i ll.wt 111,l l('i.k,i,. . . KM - " 'w;,t "K"1 '"""""Kinaciiinc on the Market Si-i BrDeering" Mowers, Rakes and Hinders nre the ttest and Cheapest e Carry a I u!l Line of Dccrlug Ilxtras at all l imes HWURZWEILER O rnnATTnT N5I ahkx-ts ron Di:i;iuu macimyi.'s The regular, unintentional, semi annual report of the extension of the Columbia Southern railroad into Crook county came out as was expected about one week be hind schedule. This time, how ever, and it is always necessary to put in an extenuating clause the report is to be followed by a visit of some of the officials. WEether they will bring along their fishing rods, the newspapers neglect to state. The Interior department has eome to the conclusion that 320 acres of the public domain shall be sufficient hereafter for any individual who has the necessary rights left and can find the land With the scrip law repealed, the semi-montnly creation of new forest reserves, homeseekers re stricted to a meager half section with a beautiful halo of suspicion attached to their application, the country will soon realize that Horace Greeley's famous adage. "Go west, young man, go west," includes an unlimited amount of glory but a mighty little bit of the soil. T 0 B E HELD A Editor Hofer, of the Salem Jour nal, who is in Portland to attend the land trials and write of the de velopments taking place, gives his paper the following in last Man- day's issue: This week has closed with sever a! excitements, not the leapt of xs).i:h was 'he unnounc-nvot that Secretary Hitchcock and a force of clerks and Commissioner Richards of the land office would come on next week to take a hand in the land fraud trials. This will be the first tiial in history where the cabinet and heads of departments, including the attorney general of the United States have descended to a personal interest in securing convictions, and it is virtually the United States vs. Oregon. It will be a battle royal to a finish. All the past week special detectives have been busy polling the jury. George Downing, who was taking in the fair, was kept under close surveillance by several detectives, and it was only after several in terviews that they found out that he waB not the right Downing, but it was Robert Downing, the Salem Alderman that is a juror, and so George S. escaped. The trials open Tuesday morning and I ex pect to be present if I am permit ted, arid report the proceedings. If any of our Oregon delegation are guilty of the things charged I want to hear it from the witnesses themselves, and according to the rales of evidence. As the matter stands they have been convicted over and over in the Portland newspapers. They are still en titled to the benefit of a conviction by a fair trial before being .con signed to their political graves. The President has served notice on the land department, the law department and the interior de partment that the Oregon delega tion must be sent to the peniten tiary or there will be several vaomciea in the cabinet. PAULINA, OREGON JULY FOURTH QIN PURSES Will be Hung for Horse Races and Sports of all Kinds for the Day A LITERARY PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN THE EVENING OF THE 3RD AND A DANCE THE EVENING OF THE 4TH GOOD MUSIC Hay, Pasture and Meals at Paulina Facial Beauty If complexion la faJinf, It face la wrinkling, If akin la aging, P Ton will aoon be accuuntfM f ir aa una of the 'Yl.lerly IH-raona." Mm. NETTIE HARRISON'S Lola tlonfez Crome nablra on to retain frM.'i glow of jruulh. A rtiv Jr Uala tlir mnuilia. Try a now. gwmwnmntntmMTrwww mwmwmwifiwwitfnrws I SMITH & CLEEK'S RECEPTIONS I'kimaii.i.i: ui.xu, ohi;;ox. Domestic and Imported IV 1 Q U O U S , W 1 X i; s and C I (i A H S n3 3 2 3 Mra. KTT!K IHRRIIOIf. IWrm.i.,l,1.(. 1.1 Wrat iiTlh XI., w Vorlt. V V. 14( Umr ., Saa Krimcl.ro, Cat, Tor 5ale by MRS. JOHN CYRUS PRINEVILLE. OREGON. HI.M I', o liox . Hurhcr .shop HnJ I'K ini; li.l i: p. o. mix U2 35 M,op j HcMm.nuit Connection at h.-iid 13 iuiuiujuwiiujuiuiuiu iuiiiiiiiUiuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiK (CoNTIM FD I'HOM I'Aiii: 1) Committee: HENRY FAULKNER CUTIS. BOLSBY ELMER QL7XRK Everybody Inri t'e d. nrar.lMMrir'irTiriMP'ir'ir'iriMrir'ir'trvir'ir'irir'ir'ir'ir'ir'ir-irirrF,,,,..,,-...,. t J CI n CJ r.n t j ca CJ 151 L'J CI LJ cj CJ CJ CI CJ r.i L J CI CJ CJ CJ C.T CJ CT CJ CT CJ CJ CI L J CJ c CJ C J cn CJ en CJ C.T CJ C LJ Cfl CJ en CJ ca CJ ca LJ Fourth of July Great Preparations are being made to celebrate Independence Day At Grizzly Lake on the north side of Grizzly Butte. Boats will be made suitable to accomodate those who wish to ride on tho I?.ke, and, in fact, 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 BE 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.-C Gelebrate the Fourth at Grizzly n LJ n Li n L J n L J n L J ri L J C3 LJ r 1 LJ n L J n L J n L'J n LJ n LJ r..n LJ n L J r i LJ LJ LJ LJ L'J r.n LJ n LJ r.i LJ LJ r.T LJ n LJ CT L'J L'J na L'J ca L'J ca CJ ca LJ ca L'J ca L'J ra L'J ca L'J ca CJ a route for the new WcHlt-rn I'licifir, it h thought tin' ctrcnuouH efforts of the Oiumln-r of Coiu-ni-rcc to hrinit ahout the de.-irt'il onJ h;is h:ul mure to do with the Ufcition t f .Mr. Ihriiinan to LniM than I lit four of comjiction fror.i the Wostorn l'.icitie, iiDisi.nn li n. he U nlroaily on llio jrctniil wivh two trunk lino and wmihl l.o in a ohition to control th" hulk of the husinosp. rrincvilin ami Hcml have long iloiroi! rail coiinrctinny with the main line, ami it tuny mean this new aetivity of Mr. Harrimun will end in tiieco routes being covered. Another factor in evidence which utnjuestionnhly actuated the plaim for eoiihtruei ion there is the promotion of nn eh-ctric line from Tin? iJallrs to Prineville. Telegram. The Opera Saloon ROARK & HE DELL, Proprietor In The Glaze llalll A First Class House in livery Kespe e t 1 Plow'9 Candy in J'uckune. Second to None. Ice Cream and Soda. Pure and Cold U. P. ADAHSON & CO. CHOICEST BRANDS OP LIQOURS, M WINE5, and CIGARS THE EMPIRE STABLES HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR. 7' Special Attention Given to Boarding :; !: t! Flrt Clns Teams to Lot at Reasonable Priced, ; Up-to-Date Outfits Fur nlohnd for transportlnir f'nrtlea to tho woccIh or n outsltla point :: :: livi:hv,iiackaxi) HOARDlAfi ST A ll LI MAIN STHHKT XKAK TIIK oruoro iiitiixii: I'UIXKVILLK, . . ohi:i; 4 r A fre.-h, fri.sky fellow from Tex. Came into our ollice to vex. Now he'n lying in bed With a knot on bin head And a bruine on hi poret-olar plex. Puck. Mrs. Ferguhon George, how do you like my (strawberry rdiorteake? Mr. Ferguson I refuse to an swer, Laura, on the, ground that my annwer might incriminate me. Chicago Tribune. Mama Have gome mort Willie? Willie Why, you always tell me that more than one spoonful is bad for my health! Mama That's at home You're at a hotel now take all you want. Cleveland Leader. sugar, THE RTiQKET STORE C. G. DUNH71M, Proprietor A change in . . -. i i i lll.'lll.'l.irtoiimir loir n.. ,i o -) " oo viuilliri' 111 tlin opportunity to secure the right goods at the right prices V... i. .1. - . ... SLUt coming in cotiMtanily. L(t , sj,ow a ..f jl. i... jl ! nuimj in me preuy inings in ljiv summer you line of goods Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the cHtittc of K) Mali M. Biirniitt, deceased . Notice in hereby Riven to nil pernoiw having claims nguinut Hiiiil deceaNcd, to present the huiiio to the undersigned ail tninintrator of Huid Estate lit the otlieo of M. Ii. Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon, with the proper voucher, within hix nionthii from the first publication of this notice. Dated this Kith day of March, l!X. 1). W. HARNETT. Administrator of the Estate of Elijah M. Harnett, Deceased. J Prineville's Wholesale Liquor House jp Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also R1 BAR SUPPLIES Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer and the Famous Napa Soda nramilr. Txacie- Solicited. - - -.