TIIURHDAY, JUNE 2, 1021 CROOK COCWTT JOURNAL fage B KLMTION ON Tt'KHDAY KOH HTATtC MKAHVIU2 .1 Ballots and other slectlon par- apblnalla are bulng distributed thli week by Am W, Oattlt , County Clurk, (or th slectlon which will bo held throughout tha country on Tuesday next. Tha usual voting houra will be observed, and tha ballot eon- talm but flva measures, all pas- and by the racont legislature, and rfrrd to the people (or confirmation. IRRIGATORS BALL HILARIOUS AFFAIR One of the moat sensational danc es ever given In Prlnevllle ws stag d at the Legion Ha'l Friday night, when King Alfulfa and his royal coterie sponsored tlie first bull to be given by the Crook County lrrigat ora. Thny officially proclaimed Mr a Harold Baldwin queen of tbi do main, The music waa there, the crowd waa there, and when the dunce waa over, King Alfalfa and hla (ollowora were the Inat to go home. A booth constructed of balud hav waa arranged at the entrance, whore the Irrlgatora stationed eome of their number to collect the article ' alon to the dunce and alao to H badgi of the Crook County Irrlga tora. The ball room waa attractive ly decorated with pensnts, baloe of bay and saga. The hay waa used In the place of chalra. The beat part of all waa the corner fixed up to rep-i rr-sent a bar, back of which John Roea waa the official dispenser of the Irrigator' Cocktail. The John son Creek Orchestra provided the claaa of music that brlnga them all to the floor, both young and old. A platform waa arranged for the or chestra In the center of tha door. It was decorated with aage and wil lows on each corner and the tops were gathered together with four Unfits clustered In the center of the bower thus formed. No efforta were spared by King Alfalfa In the deco rations and the climax waa reached tn the erection of the queen's throne. The singe win used for this purpose and the throne Itself was made of balos of hay upon which were placed ' t rvim Vans and products of the Irri gated lands. Juniper trees were placed behind and around the throne while In front a border of ange waa constructed, overtopped with early potatoes stuck on pitchforks. The Irrigators wore tholr official uniform, blue dcmlns, Jumpers and straw hats. Nominations for queen were made during the dance. The arrangement being, that the peraon receiving the highest number of votes would be considered the choice for queen and the next two highest would be the Maids of Honor. ,The totes were sold st ten cents each. Competition was keen and each candidate waa quipped with a quota of efficient electioneers. Mrs. Harold Baldwin received the largest number, while Mrs. Henry Howard and Mrs. Sam Ganger were selected as Maids of Honor. The coronation ceremony was duly performed. Jsy H. Upton as Prince Water Itlguts escorted the queen to her throne, and the Maids were con ducted to their seats at the foot of the throne by the Duke of Ochoco and General Sags Drusb. After the ceremony, the dance was continued, Supper was served In the Club Rooms on the first floor. The prises given away were a five pound box of candy to Mra Homer Norton of Post, for the woman com ing Die farthereat distance to attend the dance, which was twenty-seven miles; and a box of cigars to Melvln Wuberg of Supine, who traveled 83 nillos to attend the dance, thus being the man who traveled farthereat to dsnce. Following Is a summary of tbe financial statement rendered by Ba ron Cream Can, the Treasurer. Rcwlpta. Admission 1201.70 Drinks 20. SO Badges snd buttons 16. SB Votes for Queen 118.80 Total, $366.86 Kpriidltunw. Music, f 4000 Buttons and badgea 41.00 Deoorationa 111. 66 rubllclty 60.80 Total Recapitulation, Receipts 1 Kxpenditures Balance on band, 1243.86 8366.86 843.36 1113.(0 TKACIIERH EXAMIHATTOHS Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Crook County, Oregon, will bold tbe regu- lur examination of applicants (or State Certificates at Prlnevllle, as follows: v Commencing Wednesday, June 8, 1921, at 8:00 o'clock, A. M., and continuing until Saturday, June 11. 1121, at 4:00 o'clock, P. M Wednesday Forenoon U. 8. History, Writing, (Penman ship), Drawing, Music. Wnlnfwday AfUTnoon Physiology, Reading. Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods In Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology. Methods In Oeography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. . .. Thursday AfU'rnoon Orammar, Geography, Stenogra phy, American Literature, Physics. Typewriting, Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Ktimioon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling) Physical Geography, KngllBh Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Oeology, Algebra, Ci vil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History. Bookkeeping. J. E. MYERS, Bup't OCIIOTO ROM) ELECTION TO HE HELD 8 ATI RIMY The election called to pass on ' the Ochoco bond Issus of 876, 000 will be held Saturday at Orlmes Cbapel. Tha bonda are to be used In retiring outstanding warrants of tbe district and are In no way an Increase of tbe obligations but Instesd will sssist materially In tha administration of tbe af- (airs of the organisation. . Every land holder should corns out and vote yes on these bonds. THK BIO F1HH FRV PULLED OFF AT VANORA AxUo Wadding, Csrtmonlts. The wedding ceremouy of the early Aiteca waa an operation which con sumed four days. A great number of persons took part In it Including old omen, who watched the couple during the ceremonial agonies. Long Distance Service to The Coast The summer season at the Oregon coast resorts will soon be here. It will soon be time to move the family to the cottage on the ocean beach. Long distance lines of the Pacifio Telephone and Tolograph Company reach all coast points, Seaside, Gearhart, Long Beach. Seavlew, Cannon Beach, Newport, Tillamook, Rock away Beach. Why not reserve you a cottage by long distance make sure of your arrangements (or the' summer season by using Pacifio Long Distance service. It will save you a trip to the beach and will be quicker and just as satisfactory. Then plan to keep In touch with the family during the summer Season by telephone. It Is better than writing a letter and more satisfactory. Every effort is made to expedite calls by day or night. You will find the service quick, efficient and courteous. ' Ask for. Pacifio Long Distance. , . I The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Part of the Journal force attend ed tbe big annual fish fry at Vanora which took place as Sunday. We had often been told qf the fun to be had at these big feeds, but had not tbe remotest Idea of just what a real flab fry was. We arrived early, being the fifth car to go down the long grade, and made ourselves domfortable under the fruit trees near tbe old mill site. Naturally we were on the lookout for the long strings of trout which were to supply tbe main part of the much talked of banquet, but saw no thing In that line for some time. 8hortly after our arrival cars from all over began to put In an appear ance, and by noon there were 188 autos parked In the level glade ad joining the orchard. Among the cars to arrive was one light truck from Madras with the fish for the occasion. 1,800 trout comprised the load, and tbey were all cleaned and covered with ' crushed Ice. Theae fish, we were told, were all caught by the local fishermen of Madras, the bait used being artificial flies. They ranged in size from ten Inches up to eighteen or twenty inches, and we want to here state that 1,800 trout all in one pile la a proposition to big to be fully realized without actually viewing them. They were piled out In great mounds on two long tables, preparatory to being placed on the hot plate for trying. The stove used for the cooking of this great mass of trout was a large brick-walled affair with a steel top three feet wide by five feet long When this large top was gotten to Just the right heat, it was flooded with grease and then covered en Urely with fish. Messers- Howard W. Turner and Austin W. Gulp acter as chefs for the occasion, snd the way they turn ed raw material into beautifully browned food was a revelation to us Each of these gentlemen were armed with hot-cuke turnera, and they worked with a system that made for speed. While one was dishing out fried fish to the long line of wait ing guests, the other was turning the long rows of trout to keVp them from burning and at the same time piling on more fish. The range top was entirely covered with trout for fully two and a half hours. In ad dltion to trout another range, un der the able management of Perry Read was kept busy boiling coffee and keeping the chilli beans hot. There were over 700 people pres ent and all seemed to be out for a great big time, and It they didn't bave said good time they sure had no one to blame but themselves, This was our first fish fry, but it we live and are within driving dis tance of Vanora next year it will not be our last one. This try is an annual occasion put on by the Madras Rod and Gun Club, this being the eighth annual Fish Fry. We foel that special mention is due to Howard W. Turner, Austin W, Gulp and Lewis H. Irving of Madras, also to several other people whose names we were unable to learn, for their efforts tn seeing that all present enjoyed themselves and we feel safe In saying the Mes sers Turner and Culp were the most of Oregon on that day. We believe that the Rod and Gun Club should award them not only a rousing vote of thanks, but also a fitting medal for their labors. They are gentle- men whom it is a privilege to come In contact with. ITEM CORRECTION IN LAST WEEK'S JOURNAL The Journal wishes to call the at tention of its readers to an Item pub lished last week in reference to Eighth Grade Examinations held May 12th and 18th. In this article, It was stated that Charles Gaylord, Doratha Christ ian!, Adeline Slayton and Nellie Fos ter graduated from District No, 1, which Is the Prlnevllle school. The statement as It should have been Is that these students graduated from District No. 2, the Lower Rye Grass school. , Bracks I From $2063 to j Qj-i) li ' U U rQ) PR'NEVILLE Come and Get Your Car Service Motor Sales j MORE LIQUOR CONFISCATED Thursday morning, May 26th, city marshal. John Fincher and Deputy Sheriff Dave Jones made a raid on the Ochoco Rooming house operated by Mrs- R. E. Jones. A number of bottles of moonshine wej-e found. In one of the rooms three pint bottles containing liquor were found, and In the woodshed two full quart bottles and one partly emptied were found. Mra. Jones was placed under arrest at once, but denied any knowledge of the liquor ln the house and was released by Justice of the Peace E. O. Hyde, be fore whom the case waa brought to trial. A short time later, Pete Brltton acknowledged ownership of the li quor ln the woodshed and in hla trial was fined llOOMn the city court and 350 in the County court. Later it waa discovered that Mark Holdrldge was the person to whom the moonshine in the room belonged. In his trial he was fined $100 by the city court. CANDY SALE AT STEWARTS The S- S. Club held their first meeting on Friday, May the twenty seventh and made one dozen baby bibs for the Albertina Kerr Nursery of Portland. This Club will hold a candy sale in J. E. Stewart & Company's store Saturday afternoon. Home made candy will be offered for sale and everyone is invited to drop in and see if your favorite candy Is there. The money derived from the sale will be used by the members of the club to purchase goods to make oth er articles to send to the Institution at Portland. Read: "ol. There Is hardly a roadside pood or pool which has not as much land scape in it as above It. Ritskln. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST May 26th, Globe tire, infla ted and on rim. size either 84 z 4 or 85 x 4 1-2. Leave at Journal office and get reward. S7tfc. LOST Blue prluyt of timber esti mate of Rogers-Williams Lumb er Co. Please return to Crook Co. Journal office. 87. TO TRADE Two yearling; colts will trade for a Jersey heifer. Address C. D. Oppen, City. 87tfp. WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Out where the birds sing a little sweeter, Out where the trout bite a little neater. That's where the West begins. Out where the neighbors treat you whiter, Where the flowers that bloom are a little brighter, Where the cares of life are a little lighter, That's where the West begins. Out on the banks of Crooked river Stands a ittle city as in a quiver. That's where the West begins. Out where tbe coyotes thrill in the gloaming, Where the ground hogs are playful ly roaming, Where the deer and birds are joy fully homing, That's where the West begins. A Classified Ad gets results. Out where the klne are a Httle . rounder, Out where the swine weigh another pounder, That's where the West begins. Out where the Ochoco foams and tumbles. There's where the hay rolls up In bundles, Out where your worries tall In crum bles, s That's where the West begins. IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to congested conditions that will prevail within the next tew days, preceding the Rose Festival at Portland, and during that time, it la earnestly urged that all parties needing automobile repairs of any kind or wishing to make any par chases, attend to such matters at once in order that we may be ln a position to render you satisfactory service. PRINEVILLE AUTOMOTIVB, ASSOCIATION Hard on the Ball a JUHP ! " Cass , Viill! 1 II I! i I "w "-w w -S "V Un flHU ';TV I ik" Hi But Nofe SHOES they are Red Goose School Shoos r YOU will note a big drop in the family shoe expense if you will demand "RED GOOSE" SCHOOL SHOES for your children. TTiey are made with a keen apprecia tion of the hard service to which children's shoes are nut- Tbey meet this terrible active-boy-and-girl resistance. The "Red Goose" shoe is stamrjed with a trade- , mark like that shown to the left, and there is a style tor every boy and girl between tbe ages or J to 16 years styles for dress; for work, or rough play every one of them built of LEATHER, The name of this shoe b easy to remember; and the wear and service it gives your children and the money it saves you will not be readily forgotten. Call at our store for "Red Cook All-Leather V. BIB (I COM! A V v J. E. Stewart & Co. SSL