The New Forest Division On tbe first of July that part of theC-:cde National Forest east of the Ichutes river and now known as the Freiiiont division of the Cascade National Forest will be included with the western di vision of the Blue Mountains National Forest and will I e under the direction of the Prineville office. This will constitute one of the largest divisions of Uncle Sam's timber culture in Oregon. The new creation will le known ns the Deschutes National Forest and will reach troru a point south of Rosland to the John Day country The total area will be double that which is under the supervision of the Prineville o!Tice at the present time and will double the work and relative importance of the local effics. B. F. Johnson has been promoted to the position of acting supervisor and will have charge of the oftice during Mr. Ireland's absence, which will be the creater part of this year. Father Rickey's Accident the offer. The people of Crook county now come forward with an offer to buld the line and if the capitalists of Portland will make their former proposition good the road can easily be put through from Shaniko to Bond. "The farmers are determined to go to extremes in an effort to get this line. They will get out with To the Public. In order that none may 1h Ijr noniut t the provlxloim of the law resnnllnii the diMuwititn it liquor In prohibition territory, the Law ami Order l.e)jie authorise the publica tion of thi following eevriti from the lteal option law. See t ion - pro. ides llint aleoholie xtiiiitilaiitH may lie hoUI ax tnelieine In eae of net tin I KiekuesH, "hut niieh MiimilantR f hall only Ih Kohl upon the written prts From reliable information to hand we learn that the Rev. Father Ilickey who met with such a severe accident in Redmond on the evening of the 26th of May last is recovering but very slowly from his wounds and is unable to use his right arm. The reverend gen tleman is, however, we are assured, very bright and cheerful and only regrets his enforced inactivity, lie is under the care of one of Port land's best surgeons, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, whose skillful treatment must surely bring out his patient all right. Father Ilickey hopes to be able to visit Prineville, Paulina and Bend as he had promised, by the middle or end of July. He is devoted to the people of these dis tricts and they in return hold him in affectionate esteem. Leg Crushed. C. J. Sundquist was the victim of a painful accident last Friday. When going up the hill just this side of Madras with his freight team, he got down to fix the brake on the wagon. His team started and he was thrown to the ground where one of the wheels ran over his right leg, shattering the bone between the foot and the knee. The wagon also passed over his right hand and arm, tearing the flesh off the arm and badly bruis ing the hand. lie was taken to his home eight miles north of town where he is reported as slowly improving. furnish feed and do everything that can be done within reason to push thi 3 project through. The road can bo built, and with reason able assistance from Portland capital it can be built quickly." It is said nn easy grade, the maximum of which will be 2.3 ier cent, has been found via Ward Creek, and there will be no serious difficulty in constructing the line from Shaniko southward. Some surveys have been made by Chief Engineer Redfield, of the Deschutes Irrigation fe Tower Company, who assisted in the construction of the original Columbia Southern. He ha? reported that it is practical to build a line that will serve present needs of Central Oregon. The distance from Shaniko to Madras is 42 miles. With the line carried south even that far Central Oregon would derive a large benefit. The Columbia Southern railroad was built from Biggs to Shan ko largely through the energy of a few men and the efforts of the farmers along the route. The de mand for the road was so strong that it could not be resisted. It was constructed in the face of op position from the 0 R. it N. com pany, whose officials persisted in the assertion that the road could not be made to pay expenses. In spite of these mistaken opin ions the Columbia Southern has been a profit earner from the start. Traffic in Central Oregon has vastly increased since that time. It is known that an extension of the Columbia Southern to Bend would be a profitable line. That it would extend Portland's trade and develop the territory directly tributary to the city is undisputed. Under existing Oregon laws such a line could secure equitable traffic arrangements with the Columbia Southern. H star their teams and scrapers, and williwriptlon of a regular praotlelnu t I'll Melt il, u.lu u ftitti ni;m-u ojr nun and eertitietl to on IiIn honor, that he, the phylclan, has personally tx niulned the npplieant, naming litiu, ami that he tliulH him aetnally lek ami ta need of the xtitunlant pre ertWM an medicine: proviilftt, that I a physician whe doe not follow tlte i practice of medicine a principal j and tiKiial la'ling shall not lie, authoring to give the prescription j provided for in this section; andl firovitied further, that no portion , shall le ihtmoii crmittcd to sell more than once on the prvsorip-j tion, nor nhall any verson Ik ier-1 milted to sell at all on the prvKcrtp-1 tion of h physician not herein authorised to give It, nor on a t prescription which la not dated. signed and termed a above re quired; provided, that every person selling sticli stimulants upon the prescription herein provided for shall cancel such prescription by endorsing thereon the word 'can celed' and the date of cancelation, and shall file the same away. Section l.'i also provide that any person who shall "sell, exchange, or give away, with i purpose of evad ing the provisions of this law, any Intoxicating liquors, whatsoever or In any way violate the provisions of this law, shall U subject to prosccu tiou by Information or Indictment, and shall lie punished by a fine of not less than $.0 nor more than ?.00 or by imprisonment In the county Jail for not less than ten nor more than thirty day, or by both line ami imprisonment. KcnlUing that. In order to obtain the lienerltN of prohibition, the law must tie enforced, and to farther this end the Law and Order league of fers a standing reward of tor evi dence leading to each nnd every con viction. I'-y order of t lie haw and Order League of I'rook County. Kay V. CoxsTAtit.K, Secretary. rrinevllle. Or., June 25. l'.KX Is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of tliolr world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., eta A itMxlcrnte matoant of motiey will trt yon la a profitable bnstneas. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES ft UNE DI SCOUNTS hav been proved by Cortuvtittvt T -ts to The Hest In '1 hg World. for full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. or AKHON. OHtO. RAILROAD INCORPORATED. (Continued from page 1) course that has been adopted by the business men and farmers of Bend, Prineville, Madras and other points. With an initial capital of $50,000 they propose to construct a railroad from Shaniko, the Col umbia Southern terminus, to Bend 93 miles. "The people of Crook county have grown tired waiting for rail road companies to do something toward giving Central Oregon transportation, and they are going to start in to build their own road," said Jesse Stearns, counsel for the Deschutes Irrigation & Power Company. "The Willow Creek Basin last year produced 1,500,000 bushels of grain. The population and crop output are rapidly increasing year after year. The rains this year Lave helped conditions, and there is promise of another great crop next Fall. The people are freighting everything in and out of the country, 100 miles and further. I hey are getting tired. They have long deserved a transportation line from the exist ing roads, but they are still haul ing their products to the nearest railroad at Shaniko. Portland Capital to Help. ine cuy oi roruana Has an opportunity here to do something real for Central Oregon. It seems to us that the capitalists of Port 1 J 11 1 . , ianu snouiu De wining to uo as much for their own state people as they would do for the Harriman railroad companies. "On a certain occasion when a dinner brought the railroad people ond the capitalists of Portland to gether the latter offered to take the necessary bonds to finance an extension of the Columbia South ern from Shaniko to Bend. The railroad company did not accept $250 Reward A reward of f230 will be paid for in formation leading to the arreet and conviction of any person found guilty of interfering with the flow of water or Jam of tbe iqtiaw Creek Irrigation Co. K. T.SLAYTON, Secy. Canvas Boat for Sale. Canvas boat, bran new, for sale at a bargain. Apply to Terry Poin dexter, I'riueville, Or. " (J 25 Pay Up. All persona indebted to nn are re quested to call and settle at once. Respectfully, Smith & Ci.EtK. I'riueville, Or., June 11. Notice to Conbrators. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed, at the ollico of the First National Itauk in Prineville, Oregon, up to 2 o'clock T. M. July 1 l'.0 for the furnishing of all materials and the erection, construction nnd com pletion of n two-story stone nnd brick building on lot 1, In block 3, in Prineville, Or., ns follows: First For bids for the excavation for, and the construction and com pletion of the stone foundation to grade line ami nil cut stone to be used In the construction of the build ing. Second For bids for the excava tion, construction nnd completion of the building, except Inside tiulshing. Third tor bills lor the excava tion, erection and completion of the huilding, except Inside finishing, of the entire building constructed of stone, except the west nnd south wall ', wh'cli are to be of brick. All construction to be according to the plans nnd sctiiicntions now in the hands of the undersigned, where the same may lie sen by the bidders. Further particulars with reference to conditions of bids may be ob tained of the undersigned. All bills must be sealed nnd ad dressed to the undersigned mid marked, "liid for Masonic Temple." Hated this 25th day of June, HHK Masonic Hi ilium: Association of 1'iiinkvii.i.k. I!y II. Baldwin, Secretary. Notice for Publication. ( Isnlatrd Tract.) Public Uild Suit. The ladles, Oregou, lml Office, J imo 20, llKSt. Notice U hereby given that, M directed by the Commissioner of the Oeneral iJimX Office, under provisions of Act of Oongreiw approved June 27, liHXi, public No. 303, we will otter lit imblie sale, to the highest bidder at 10 oVocka. iu., on thetith day of August, 1103 next, at this ollUv, the following tract of land, t.mit : SK SK., See. Ill, Ti. 14 S.. U. ltl K... W. M. Any person chiiming adversely the above-described lands are advb-ed to file their cl.iiius, or objections, on or beforo the day above demounted foi sale. C. W. Mooar, Kegister, 0-25 Ufia 11. Auxkso.1, lieceiver Gigantic Explosion of Prices CM li The aueceu of our wait! talet hat more than proven to ui that our cut tomcrs can appreciate good values even on small purchases and we have decided to give a more liberal dis count and extend it throughout the store. Cash will talk here and our stock must be reduced to low water mark by July 3. Buy your outfit here and the difference in price will more than pay for a good time on July 4 th, when all of Crook County will cele brate in Prineville. Plenty of fun and excitement for all N.ilic to Creditors. X'. I.. I... n.l,... 1.,, K.k .Ulim in ih-u'im k i , . , . derslgned, the administrator of the stnte of Frank tilass, deceased, to all persons having claims against said dewased to present them with the proper voucher to me tinner signed at Kedmond, Or., within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated this IStli day of June, l'.KJS. HollKKT I.. UI.ASS, Administrator of the estate of of Frank tilass, deceased. MILLINERY Clearance Sale. A nice assortment of Trimmed llals. Sailors, Outing Hills, Veils, Maline, Chiffon, Flowers, liibboii To be sold at Cost Also a full line of Zona's Toilet Preparations, at 1 II o. LoICo Parlors Corner Second and Main St. At the height of the season you can buy everything here in stylish seasonable goods at prices far below any other pace in town. Quality and style unequaled Our entire stock of "Sincerity Clothes" goes at a discount cf 25 to 33J P cent. Florsheim Shoes for "The Man Who Knows" reduced 50c to $1.50 per pair. Men's fine Neg-' ligee and Golf Shirts reduced to low water mark. Our Ladies White Waist sale will continue at the same low price and everything to make your wardrobe complete will be sold at explosion prices. Wurzweiler & Company For Sale. One new Deer hay-loader in good condition, at reasonable figure. Ad dress L. 15., care Journal. " 5-2if Put Your Machinery in Repair Before Harvest Commences POLK'S GAZETEER A BiwinfH Directory ol fwh city, Itiwn atnl village tn Orftctm nrii WtmiiiuKtoii, ftivtnc a iifiu-ri)tUe ftkt'ti h ' vnclt tUrt tngw tier wttti tho im-ation nnl nhlppihtf Urilitir-a mid a rluMifUl Uirci tory ut cacti bllsiiu'M J pro(t8ttu&. R. L POLK ft CO., INC SEATTLE Gasoline Irrigitioe, Sprajrinf ud Engine Ptmpinf Mickiacrj Fiilrlink-Mor Onxollne Kmtlnct for piimpliiK, upruylng, iiuwlug, (rluUlng. OuU tltit noinpif'tH. Fitlrhanka Heni fur wclglilnK. Kiiirtank.MurHo iynaiiios mid UtolorH for power niifl llirM, KulrlmDkN-Moriie Windmill mid Towcr. Kntrtxtnkft-MortM! tJrinUrs. Feed C'liopiMTH, Well I'u nip. All nrHl otinllty ff'mrlK nt lowest prlcen. i Alwtiyn tn Httx-k. I.IIkthI ti?ruiM. Prompt nply lo liiqutrli'fl nna nulck iililpiiieiilji. W'rlle for culttlotcue ami price. W. F. KING, Afeat, PrimtyIe, On. Fairbanks Morse & rOHTLAND, OJIKUON. Co. wi mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, Pnildtnt D. F. Stiwaut, VlcPraldnl O. M. EiKiNS, Chlr 0IRE0T0R8: w. A. Booth, O. M. Elkih. O. r. Btiwaut , met iei : :e3 Jessies see m &ai iecs Transacts a- General Hanking liasincas Exchange Bought and fesold Collections will re ceive prompt attention Clifton & Cornett Don't forget that the Prineville Machine Shop i3 equipped to do any kind of machine work that can be done in Crook County. ' Nuts, Steam Fittings, Bicycles and Sundries. Agent for Reo Pi&I3I and Ford Cars. Automobile garage in connection. All kinds of Gas Engine Repairs a Specialty. Prineville Machine Shop ED HODSON, Proprietor I mm a .a mm IM OS 1 I I to 1mm mm mm Qm 15 Km 'A 2 'I- : 2 2 2 a VKt. M mm mm oeumg it ai l m As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line of housefurnishings, in order to close out the stock now on hand we are selling all the goods rr ade by the Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company AT ACTUAL COST This gives you a chance to make a big saving in the purchase of any of the following articles Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers Washstands, Commodes Sofas, Couches and Lounges A. H. LIPPMAN & CO PRINEVILLE, OREGON 3.1 A i r-rt S6 CLOSING OUT SALE Everything in the store at a great reductkn. Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Children's Hats, more than five dozen to make your selection from $!).00 Ilat 15.50 $7.00 Hat $-1.50 $5.00 Ilatu :i.50 $4.00 Ilatu 1:1.00 f.'l.OO HatH tU.SO 2 50 Hats fl.73 1.50 Ilatu $1.00 All kinds of Flowers and all late style Ribbons 45e Illlibnn 35c per yartl 35c Itlbbon 25c per yard 25c IMbuon .1. 15c per yard This offer will last until July 4th and after that date the store wi 1 be closed until the Fall Opening Miss Jessie McCallister PROPRIETOR sse m m, m m m t m 3 m, m m?s tm& 1 s New Spring Clothing Our stock is now complete. Before you buy come and see our line. Prices and quality that cannot be equalled 1 Clifton & Cornett j Successors to R. L. Simpson J Deep Well DRILLING All kinds of oil and water well drilling done. Anv denth and any size hole. For terms write to 9cw 97ncri G. N. RUDY, Portland, 125 Overton Btrcot Oregon Anolhcr Shipment received direct from wholesalers just the The very latest thing in millinery can now he seen at our millinery parlors mma SProso Oppoiilo The Redby Bring your job printing to the Journal i 1 3E