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Crook County Journal. County Official Paper. THURBDAY.AliUL tf, 1(103. Thsjoulln lllxrlcl. During thu IuhI two unworn do- tllilcd investigations. llllVd llCI'll curried on in tliu lead mid zinc mining region of southwestern Missouri mid particularly in I ho Jopliit district, which embraces parts of Jimpor mill Newton coun ties, MihHonri ttiid the eastern part of C'liurok(H) County, Kansas, Tlii in thu miMt Important zinc producing district in tlio United HtutoH, tlio output of tiuc oro in 1002 bsing 22:1,337 tns, vulutd nt fl,07ri,(M, und tlio quantity of lend oru produced during tlio same time being 20,(1(12 tons, valued at 1,215,005. Tim Invcatigution of thin district has liouu Conducted by Mr, W. 8. Tangier Smith, assisted hy Mr, C. K. Hioliotitlml, both of the United Htuton Geological Bur vey, A geologic mnp of tlio district in in preparation, based on a detuiled topogrnpbiu map drawn on a Hualo of uno mile (o (lie Inch, with con tour intorvals of 10 feet. This topogrupliio in ii p, known as the Joplin District Hmciiil, in ulrcudy available. In addition to showing the occurrences of tlio different rocks, tlio geologic map will show the areas Hint have yielded ore, an well as their mutuitl relations, direful study him been made of tlio occurrence of tlio oreti and their associated iniiicrnlH, and of their relation to tlio geology of the region in general. Tlio reimrt of this investigation will bo illus'.rnted hy maps, sec tions and photographs. It is in tended to supplement for tho Jop- lin district tlio preliminary report on tlio lend and zinc deposits of the Ozark region already publish ed by the Burvcy. Tlio new in formation presented (nsido from tho goologjo map) will consiat teielly of mattera of detail, but it is hoped that further light will lie thrown on Borne of the extremely complex problems connected with the occurrence of lead and zinc in this region. According to President Harris, of Amherst, a word that is looked upon as profanity in DoHton may express the deepest sentiment out West. In proof of which ho tells the following atiry: "A rough miner died out West and, was laid away by his fellow-laborers, with a common slab of stone to murk his resting place. On the stone waa this inscription: 'Bill Jenkins; died Juno 13, l'JOl. llo done his damndest. Angels could do no moro.' " King Edward has been restricted by his physieiun to five cigars a day, lie has been an inveterate smoker almost since his boyhood Borne .'10 years ago he was dining with the lute Lord Derby, who re garded the use of tobacco as a vul gar and unpleasant habit.- After dinner the I'rince suggested a cigar whereupon hia lordship dryly ex pressed regret that his house did not contain a smoking room, add ing that he could only suggest the stables as a suitable place for burn ing tobacco, Much to his surprise, tho Prince adjourned to the region indicated and enjoyed his cigar. Stockholm claims the largest achoolhouso in tlio world, which has accommodations for 2780 chil dren. In the basement are 100 bath rooms, where the children are required to bathe if their teachers think they are not taught habits of rleanliuess at home. Soap and towels are furnished free by the city, A wholesome dinner is furn ished to poor children at noon in all tlio public schools if they need it, which insures every child at least ono warm meal each day. Tho young woman of Seattle who was married last month to a Chinese hopgrower of North Yaki ma has secured a divorce from her almond-eyed ppouso on the plea that she loathed him and that his preenco was disagreeable to her beyond her power to describe. Is it possible that the disgusted woman married this man of alien nice and habits of life without hav ing seen him? Was there nocourt ship in the caso, or did she become posossod of Mr, Toy In the tradi tional "pig In the poke" manner? The whole matter is revolting, oven to her oscaiw from her matri monial bargain with a snug sum of her Chinese bridegroom's money. Tlio court could not, of course, dis allow her plea for divorce, with the "dried rat" which he hid tried to make her eat in evidence, but a white woman who marries a China man is entitled to little sympathy, and it may he added, she recieves ittle from pooplo of ordinary do. cent InatictH, whether her iriatri- moiiiul bargain palls upon her or not. Oregonian. A neglilior ran in with a bottle of Cliamhorlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho a Ilumedy when my ion win u Muring with severe cramps a id was given up ai beyond hopo by my regu lar pliyiiniun, who itiiuilt high In his profession, After aihiiiiiittering three doses of It, my son regained coiiscioiis- nou and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," sayi Mra, Mary Huller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. Thin remedy is for sale hy all druggists. A dispatch to the Inter-Ocean from Mindon, Mich., says: Oscar Nowsitsaky, a young Polish farmer hero, has Wome insano as the re sult of a Into by' a bug. Tho day after ho was bitten hia body com menced to swell and physicians have been unable to give him re lief. Professor P. E. Olinberg, an entomologist of Wheeling, V. Va., came hero at the request of the National MuBeum at Washington to procure specimens of tho bug. He found a nest of the insects in a bog near Nowsasaky's home and while trying to capture one was bitten on the chin and within an hour was in a semi-conscious con dition. Ho does not show the. symptoms of insanity that appear ed in Nowsasaky's case, and the physicians aro hopeful of his re covery. a vi.i ni.K mt:ii'iE. ,' t ar Caught ana t'cldaln I hlldran "I have not the slightest hcaitnncy in recommending Cliamtierlai i'a Cough Kemedy to all who are au'li r- ing from coughs or colds," aaya Chas M. Cramer, Ksq , a well known watch maker of Colombo, Ceylon. "It hua been some two years since tlio City l)lleiisary first called my attention to this valualilo medicine and I have ri!Kiallly used it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all client cold). It is ea pcciully effective for ohililicn and eel dum takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarsoncaa. I havv' per suaded many to try this valunble modieine, and they are all at well ploased aa myself over the reaulta." About 3 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon the Indian teepee above town caught fire and tho cripple, imliecile boy was burned to death and their belongings, tent, blanket? and food were also destroyed by the lire. It is not definite how the fire started, but it is supposed while the squaws were absent, fire was blown against the tent and when they returned found all had gone up in smoke. Our citizens took a collection for the Indians which relieved them from immedi ate want. Tlio boy will be buried in the cenietory Friday afternoon. Central Oregonian. Uaau for Kueuinattam. Lat fall I wb taken with a veiy sevore atsack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and an noyance. After trying several in scriptions and rheumatic euros, I do oided to use Chamberlain's Fain Balm which I had seen advertised in the South Jcrueyiiian. After two appli cations ol this Remedy, I waa much better, anr after using one bottle, was completely cured, Bailie Harris, Salem, N. J. For sale by all druggists. Tho Russian government has sot about regulating the age at which girls shall marry in Turkestan, It has been customary for Moham med an girls to-marry between the ages of 10 and 12 years, but orders have boon issued now that no Mo hammedian shall marry under M. The Tartar and Turcoman chiefs aro much incensed, as all seek to obtain brides as young as possible. Russian officials report that 75 per cent of the girls who marry under 12 dio before they are 20, lli.llrr Than Pill. The question has been asked, "In what way are Chamberlain's rttomach & Liver Tablets superior to pilla?" Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant to take, more mild and gentle in e(T ct and more relubie as they can always be depended upon. Then they cleanse and invigom'e the stomach and leave tho bowels in a natural condition, while pills are moro lursli in elfcct and jMuir use Is often followed by constipation, for sale by all druggists. nmmons. In the Circuit Court ( the 8tK of Oreg.m, forCmuk County. K. V, Urn, V. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. Tli tourist travel between the east and the Pscilio coast tins reached enormous proportions In the last few years, mil calls for a special class of equipment. To meat litis demand the Pullman Co. hu issued from its shops what it technically calls tin "Pullman Ordirary Hleeper." Theae cars appear similar to the rtijulai sleeper, being built on the same plan, but not furnished with ths same elegance Thoy are equipped with maltreases, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, comlis, brushes, eta, requiring nothingof the ki.id to be furnishud by i ha passenger, Each car has a stove for making coffee and tea and doing "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with an adjustable table. A uni formed porter accompanies each car, his business being lo make up berths, keep the car clean, ana look after the comforts and wants cf the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. 11. A N. Ce, is lo be Tound one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car ia attached to the '4CliicagO'Purtland Special, which goes hrough to Chicago without change, and Ihe one in the "Atlantic Ex press" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers ill this car for Chi cago change In a similar oar at Granger. Much uf the first clasa travel is being carried in theae cars, the ratea being lower, and the service being nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rales and full information, in cluding oldors, write to A. L. Craig, Q P. i., O. It. N. Co. Portland, Ore. A WeoOrful Dlscererr. Ono of our leading western phy sicians on being interrogated aa to what he regarded as the best rem edy for all diseases that the human flesh is heir to, and what is the best preventive promptly replied Portland Club whiskey, as I know it is & pure bourbon, well matured, and aged in wood for sale by all first class dealers. Public Schoel Examinations. Eighth grade public school exami nations wi.l be held in the public schools of Crook county as follows April 7, 8 and 9; May 20, 21 and 22 June 17, 18 and 19, 1903. Teachers desiring to give these ex animations, please notify me as to the number of lists of questions want ed and date of examinations ohoaen. Wsf. Bobjh, Co. Supt, March 1, 1903. Mrs. Dora Lyons wishes to an nounce to the public that she will do washing and ironing at reason able prices: Washings will be delivered. t or Inalaucc. , 4'Jack, dear, when you are gone I shall pine away." "Don't pine away; spruce up." Lifo. Vfe fttmni ' f.. - Mmpir, wwmr ran- ana aJ "M (re: 14 oplea In one ytar for onlj HM Is any aaacaw. The Journal, P. u. 8 111, Prlaal, Or. Suuiniona. In the Circuit Court o( the State of Oregon, for Crooa County. Mary Brookuhor, PUT. '" I Was. F. Brookshor, Deft J To Wm. F. Brookahor, the aooveained De fendant: IS THK NAME OF Til K STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear suil ans wer the romplatnt of the above named Plain- llir. In the above entitled Court, on or before the 13th day of May, A. D. 1903, and you are heroby notlfled that If you fall to so appear and answer that the Plalutlrr will take a decree n prayed for lo her complaint'. That she will take a decree of absolute divorce forever, dis solving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between you and Ihe Plalnltn and for the coHts and diabunments of this suit. . This Summons Is published In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper publish ed at Prlnevllle, Crook County, Oregon, by order of Hun. W. A. Booth, County Judge ol the said Couuty. Said order waa made at chambers at Prlnc vllle, Crook County Oregon, on the 91st day of March, A. D. l'.nl. Dated at Priucvllle Orejon, March 31st MB. Uto. W. Bib, Any. for PUT. Subscribe for Journal i mtna I fxmg Deft To Kmfiia L. )jn4, the aliove nainsd De fondant; IV THK NAMK OF THK HTATK OK 1 Otagon. you are tmehy requir! to ap;ar and answer the coniplnint of the alwve named Plaintiff, In the aimvs entitled Cmrt, on or Wore the 1,'ltli day of May, A. ). 1IKXI. ar.d you ate hereby notified that If you fail so to appear and answer that the Plaintiff will take a decree m prayed for In his complaint. That U to say, that he will take a decree for absolute divorce forever, diasolvhir the bonds if matrimony how exirtiiitf between you owl the Plaintiff and for the cost and diaburs mmita of this suit. This Summons is published In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaier pub lished at Priuevllle, Oregon, by erder of the Hon, W. A, Booth, county judge of said county. Haid Order was made at chainliers at Trine ville, Crook County Oregon, March dtst A. U. WW. Oko. W. Babsim, Atty. for Plff. Sjismmane In the Circuit. Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. Geo. W. Barnes, I'ltff. vs. Allen Henry, Deft, Tj Alien Henry the above named Defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. . You are hereby reouired to appear and answer the complaint of the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled court on or before the 6th day of May A. D. 1903, and you are hereby notified that U you fail so to appear and answer that the Plaintiff will take a piogement as prayed lor in his complaint. That is to say; for a judgement for the sum of$190.00 principal aim for the lurtlier sum of $Hi7.2d intrest thereon, and for the covts and diabtirsments of this action. This summons is published in the Crook County Journal a weekly paper published at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. W. A. Booth, County Judge of said county. Said order waa made at Chamliers, at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, March 25th A. V. 1903. O. W. Barnes, Attorney lor Plaintiff. SummsHi, In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Geo. W. Barnes, pltrl. 1 vs. The Ochoco Gold Mining Co. deft.) To the Ochoco Gold Mining Com pany the above named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint af the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled court on or before the 6th day of May, A. D. 1903, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear d answer that the Plaintiff will take a judgement as prayed for in his complaint. That is to say, for a judgement for the sum of ?800 prin cipal aad for the further sum of f 25C intrest thereon, an I for the costs and disbursmenls of the action. This Summons is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly paper published at rnneviile, Crook County, Oregon, by order uf Hon. V. A. Booth, County Judge of said county. Snid order was made at Chambers, at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, March Zoth, A. V. 1903. G. W. Barnes. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County. .Tosie Allison, Plff. ) vs. K. E. Allison Deft. ) To R. . Allison, the above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you aro hereby reouir ed to appear and answer the com plaint of the above named Plaintiff, in the above entitled Court, on or be fore the first day of the next regular term of .said Court, to-wit on or be fore May 4th A. D. 1903 and you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer that the Plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for in her complaint: That is to say, for an ab solute decree of divorce forever, dis solving the bonds of matrimonr now existing between you and the Plaint iff and for the costs and disbursments of this suit. This Summons ia published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly pa per published at Prinevi"e, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. A. Booth, county judge of the said cou if- Diud order was made -. chambers nt Piineville, Crook County Oregon. February 24th A. D. 1903. Geo. W. Barnes. Atty. for Plff. Prtnevlllc-Shanlko Stage Line. daily betwhn pbinevhu and shaniko; -SCHEDULE.- Leave Shanikf 6 p. m. Arrive Prineville, G a. m. Leave Prineville 1 p. in. Arrive Shnniko, la, m First class accommodations for the traveling public. passemep m mm im mm mi a.ttaiUBUU. t vt UllM 10., Agdll G. . Cornea, aa in igjr. Prwtwi ml Dpartsv Military Disclpfoij Manual TralniiK Good Laboratories Large Armory Recreation Building A private school for boarding and ij pupils. Prepares boys for admission to any scientific school or college, and for business life. New aad completely flipped bofldlng. Thorough instruction according to tha Wat ntthods. The principal hu had twenty-four jean opcrienos la Portland. Boys of any age and any drgrc it advancement netlTed. For catalogue and pamphkt earn talaiag letter of testimony, etc., address, J. W. HILL. M. D. Principal. r. O. Dravar 17. PORTLAND. OKt IFFfll Wines, Liqucrs, Domestic and JmportedCigars. Tho Celebrated. 4 Always on. Hand, . Proprietors of tte Prineiille Soda Worts. . Two Doors South of TJT1TTVT T717IT 1 17 A TIT First National Bank. FlUiM lliJil!a, Vllh. CHAMP SMITH. isom cleek: Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrymff 7. J. 77fail and Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good ries careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WIXXFir a Dissolution Notice. Notice is herebv Bivpn that the partnership heretofore existing be tween A. B. Carev and V. R. Smith under the firm name and style ol Carey and Smith has been uissoiveu, ana tnat v. K. smith will collect all bills due said firm and pay all the obligations there- 01. Di-ted March 28, 1903. A. B. Carky, W. R. Smith. The Prineville- Mitchell Stage Line t John Hnnsaker, Prop. leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the same day. N Leaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J. H. TEMPLETON, Agent, The Superior Washing Machine The attention of tha rniftlii- w rnllorl in fha k CTrnrn I ' n K.A Ailt, Hint Hlf- QUI IJfcft IOR W ASHING MACHINE is, like it name, superior in all all "res pects to any other on the market. For practical proof of which we will come to your house and superintend your washing FREE OF CHARGE The washer can be found already in manj homes in Crook county and is giving entire satisfaction. We have agenU in the various set tlementa in this onnntv whn will parties interested may send orders to me at Hay Creek, Oregon. H. G. Klbbee, General Ag't for Crook Co