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V Crook County Journal. County OUlolul Papor, THUllHDAy, AJ'HIL 111, UIO.'I. ri'o..'j Tlmbnr Wmil'li. III tlio United Slate tlm heart o! llio - limit or lull Iiiih moved wuHtwurJ, At IIki beginning of tliu lust century almost the entire wood supply ciiinii from thu tlirii uiitnut'lied 'fores la (if tlm 1'tiiob ,w'(it river region of Mitino, At tlio wiiiiiIkiiicii cut deep ilitu tlx) heart of tlm wood tlm Industry wiib forced to liml other field from which to draw lu supply, and tlio virgin forests of tlio South anil of the states bordering on tlio great Lukes were cut inK Alllmtigh thcKO regions urn by no tneiinn de pleted today, (ho I'nuifiu const is , rapidly becoming the hrnrt of tlio liniiher trade. And what wonder, for in thu three Hluten of Oregon, California uiul Washington there i ul leant one-third uf th. entire Hiipply of standing timber in the United , Kilted, lu figured, it nm mnU to more than IfiO,(HX),. 000,(KK) fot of uncut wood. Tlio forest reserves and nation al parks net apart hy. the United Stiittw Government within the limits of these three stoics oggre gato an nrea of !!'2,328 square miles, or more Ihun U per cent of the total wooded urea of llio states. In the state of Oregon alone, where u careful examination Ian lieen made, the national census ulliciuU huvu estimated the stand ing limher on. these reservation at M.OOO.IXJO.OOO feet, or .one fourth of the ttiitu't total supply. Uvvifw of Hcviews. -, Kor several yearn the llyilrn graphie llrimch of thu United (tutus (ieologiciil Survey hits been nuiking Investigations and col lecting' datii in different parts of tlio arid region for tlio 'purpoHO of lli.lli r I tin n I'll). The (ii('tion linn naked, "In what way an.' Chamberlain1. Umiiio;!i k Liver Tablets anperioi to jiilla?' Our aiiMiver In: .They am cirnier and muro tilciiHiuit to take, moni tnilii unci uuinriiiiuiiiK hid reunion exinn.g m in (lir ,,t n(1 r(!,c , between the (piantity of wuter .ii-j they can iitwuys be depended urii. verted for irrigation and . the I Then tiny Homme imd invigitmle tlie ipiillitity Unit return to the chilli- stomach mid leave the Intidn in n liel of tho stream by seepage, natural condition, while pill, nn Such inviittiiiitinii were Hindi) h, n'nre h.irh In ell'oct ond their u If often followed by coiiatnwtioii, for Salt River Vulley during the sum mer of l'.ID'J, to supplement data obtiilued in previous years. Adhii K. SteveiiBon, ex-Vico-I'retiidont of the United States, lost Ids hair mill mustache (iid re ceived painful burns on the faee, head and bunds today while try ing, to extinguish a lire at his liuiise. The .lire Blurted in the bedroom, and Mr. Stevenson wasi attracted by thu smoke coming through a transom. When he reached the room tlio curtains were ablaze. ithnut ailing for aid Mr. Stcvemon rushed into the room to tear down the blazing draperies and in an instant the htiir was singed from bis head, his mtisliicho was humed of( and liis face blistered. Mr. Stevenson retreated before his clothed caught firo. The property loss is ubout 1000. aide by uli druggist. I.nrgnr Arm U M Hliilruu n. Washington, April,. 8. The ex perts of thu (biographical Survey who have been carrying on an in vesligution of what is known as the liutler Creek withdrawal in Umatilla and Morrow Counties, in Kiisterii Oregon, with'a view to determining thu feasibility of re claiming riino or more township just south of tho Columbia Kiver, recently recommended to the de partment that additional lands in that trinity be withdrawn from all but homesteads entry, ns they believe an irrigation canal, is feas ible at nil, will reclaim more than thu nine townships heretofore withdrawn. In consequence of their recommendation, the depart ment bus withdrawn townships 3, N. It. 23 and 21. I'raicct lh lumber. Minnesota Legislators are of the opinion that the duty on lumber should Ixi removed; they declare that sut h duty is contrary to the spirit of Protection. Lucid reason ing. In other words, l'roto lion is contrary to the principle of Pro tection, and Kree-Tradu is in con sonance with tho principle of Pro tection. While is black and black is wh.il','. Those legislators are not honest; they know belter than In lielieve in. the folly they talk. Years ago when Minueaeti produced lumber there was sung in the Legislature of that State a different tuna. Now it is the Northwest that yields the bulk of the lumber, mid the Minnesota!! I i promotion of his own interests, does not cure to have thu North west Protected. Therefore, the Northwest will have to look out for itrndf. The legislature of Washington ought to be as potent as that of Minnesota, for in this miittur, regardless of party linn, it would bo a unit. It also would bo In perfect accord with thu leg islatures of Oregon and California. It is time for the gentlemen of these various bodies to take ac tion. Tlio lumber industry is one of the greatest in which they have reason to feel concern. Thu dele gations in Congress should be in structed to do all in their power to offset the course of the Minne sota people. Tuconia "ledger." ''A neghbur run in with a bottle of Chamberlain' Cuba, Cbulern and Diarrlio a Remedy when my ion whs uflering with severe crumps a id was given up an boyond hope by my regu lar pbyaicjun, wbo miiiiiU high in hi profession. Alter uihiihiinterhig three ilnsea of it, my euu regained conscious ness and recovurod entirely within twenty-four hours," uy Mre. Mary Duller, of Mt. Cruwli.nl, Vs. Thin remedy is for sale by ull druggists. 4'llrluua Mfucl of IrrlKUtlau. It is u well known fact that tho large canals and most of the small er ones along Salt River in Ari zona take out all of the norma) flow of the wuter of this liver, leaving its channel dry immediat ely In-low the lieadgatiB of the canals. This condition of the riv er beJ continues sometimes for many miles and .then water again appears in it, increasing in qvantity until it becomes great enough to be diverted into anoth er canal, when the same condition of the channel again obtains. Similar conditions exist along Gila River, as along many other rivers of tho arid region where ir rigation is practiced. It is thought that a largo portion if not all of the water that appears in tho river channels below points where all of tho water is dive'rtsd for irrigation purposes is seepage water from the irrigated land. , Tli'rh i Noino. ,,. , ' f Telegraphic communication be tween this city and Nome, on Her-' ing Sea, is expected to be oiwiied some, time today. Several mes sages have already been received fur transmission. The first came fn m Chicago and is addressed to the superintendent of a gold mine about eight miles from Nome and within half a mile of the telephone station. The lino from Seattle to Vutieauver is controlled by the tho Western Union and Postal; from Vumouvci to A-dicrofl by the Canadian Pacific; from Ashcroft to Kailf, via Dawson, by the Ca nadian Government, and from Kagle to nomu by tho United States Government. Thcro is at present a telegraph lino between V aides and Kagle, Thu new lines run through the Tanana countv, intersecting the other line. The last piece form ing the connecting link is 2)0 miles ol insulated cahlo land on the ground. A letter dated Nome, Jan. Hill, was received Aero March 23. Notwithstanding tho heavy tolls, which will probably be 25 for ten words, tho saving in time will be so gre.it that it is expected the new Jim; will pay froni the start. One day there was a brass monk ey in a show window of a cigar store, which worked automatical ly, and when the cigarette was put into its hands, it drew it to and fro, and puffed the smoke just like a live person. JJut after awhile it stopped, and no oil nor anything else would make it work. So they took it apart, and to their great surprise they found the machinery inside wns clogged with tobacco, and it would not work until it was cleaned. What do you suppose cigarettrs will do for the machin ery of a boy his heart, lungs, liv er, brain, etc., if they will do Hint for the machinery of a brass monk ey? It can do this much worse: It can kill a hoy by uffecting his machinery. It can keep him from having a good, steady nerve, a clear bruin, a strong heart and tough muscles for the work of life, before it does kill. Ex. Uood lor HlieunintUm. Miinmalia. DM, In Hie Circuit Court uf tSo State (if Utym for Cnmk Cfmnty, It. V, Vmt, l'lrf, vs. Kiniiift L. Long ileft, To Kminft f, Long, the alsn-e' rmmwl 0i fa ilunti (N TflK MAMK tiV TUB HTATK (If UieKon, yon are le'ieliy requiril w i'tnr0 anil aiiKWer thi emiiiilomt of tlx, cl,oVe niiiiiH'1 1'ii.intilf, In the ahovir nlitli;il Ci'irt, nn or lielori' Die 13th day of May, A. . 113, ami you urn hereby notiM that If you ftil no l ai.,e..r i,i aiwer that tho I'lalolirf will talte a decree air prayed for In hi complaint. That Ih to Ray, that ha will take a decree for almolute divorce forever, diaaolviut; the bondx of matrimony now eslHlii between you and the I'laintiff and for the cut and diHltura- tiienta of thla tint. Till Hiiuimona U ptiUUhe'l In the Crook County Journal, s weekly newnj aper pub. Iwhiiil at Frinevilfe, Ore-in, by order of the noli, W. A. lVith, county jirle of Raid county. Muid Order wua made at chamliera at I'rlne- ville, Crook County Orea-im, .March 31t A. I). MA Cw;, V, Hakxks, Atty. lor 1'Iff. Huuimoiia. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. . W. JSarncs, PlttT. vs. Allen Henry, Deft. Tj Allen Henry the above named Ueteiidiint. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OKEUON. You are hereby required to arwar and answer the complaint of the ulxive named I'luintilT in tbe above entitled court on or before the Gtb uay ol 9lny A. v. v.m, and you are hereby notified tout if you full so to uppeur and answer that the Plaintiff will take a judgement as pruyid lor in bia complaint. That is to say; for judgement for the sum ollpl'Jo.OO principal and for tbe further sum of 117 .2d intrest thereon, and for the costs and dishursmeiits of this action. This summons is published in the Crook County Journal a weekly paper published at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order of tbe Hon. VV. A. Booth, County Judge of Baid county. Hind order was made at Cliatmiers, at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, March 2.th A. U. VMM. U. W. Barnes, Attorney for I'laintiff, Prinavilk-ShaniSio .Cart aijfC f. a a i j a D,!LY BLTWFEN fSlf lVIlIk AND SRANIKO." -SCHEDULE, ' a vti rAHi.K tii:oi( im:. I'orCaliirha mid Calda In Children. "I hiivi not the slightest hesitancy id recommending Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy to all who aro su b r ing from coughs or colds," snyg Chun. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch makes of Colombo, Ceylon. ''It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first culled my attention to this Valuable tnedioiue and I have repeatedly used, it and it has always been benellcial. It baa cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is es pecially effective for children and sel dom tukea more than one bottle to oure them of hoaneness. 1 hav.' per suaded many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well pleased aa myself over the results." A: Wonderful Dlacorerr One of our leading western phy sicians on being interrogated as 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 a pure bourbon, well matured, and aged in wood for sale by ell first class dealers. l.ieit lull I was taken with a very severe attack of nimViilar rheumatism which caused me great pain and an noyance. After trying Severn! : scriptiona and rheumatic cures, I de cided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm winch I had seen advertised in the Sonlh Jerseyman. After two appli cationa of this Remedy, l was much belter, and after using one bottle, wns completely cured, Sallie Harris, Salem, N.J. For sale hy all druggists. I'nbllo Ncliocl ixaniliialloua. Eighth grade public school exami nations ni.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 und 19, 1903. Teachers desiring to give these ex. animations, please aotify lira as to the number of lisls of questions want ed and date of examinations chosen Wm. Bokum, Co. Stipt. March 1, 1903. Mrs, Dora Lyons wishes to an nounce to the public that she will do washing and ironing at reason able price: Washings will be delivered. Kummona. lu the Circuit Court of the State of OregoD, for CrooK County. Mary Brook sher, Pin'. ,1 Wm. P. Brookdher, Deft. To Wm, F. Brookflher, the above Darned De fendant: I N TH K NAME OF TH K HTATK OF ORE HON, -1 you are lierehy required to appear ami aila wer the complaint of the above named Plain tiff, in the above entitled Court, on or before the lSih day of May, A. D. mat, and you are hereby notlfled thai If you fail to ao appear and auiwer that the Plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for in her complaint: That Bhe will take a decree of absolute divorce forever, dls. solving the bundl of matrimony nowexfit'na betweeu you and the Plaintiff and for the oonts and dUbursmonts of thia ault. Thia Summon! la published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newapaper publish ed at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by oiderof Hon. W. A. Booth. County Judge of the laid County. Said onier was made at chambers at Prine ville, Crook County Oregon, on the Slat day of March. A, I) inn. Dated at Prineville Oregon, March 31st 190J1. Gro. VI, Barmm, Ally, for PUT. Knmmoiia. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Geo. W. Barnes, pltff. vs. The Oehoco Oold Mining Co. deft.. To the Ochoco Gold Alining Com imnv the nbove named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEOON. You are lierehy required to nppcar und unswer the complaint uf the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled conrt on or before tbe 6th duv of May, A. D. 1903, and vou are hereby notilied that it yon fail to ujf- pear ai d answer that the Plumtilt will tukea judgement aa prayed for in bis complaint. That is to say, for a judgement for the sum of $800 jirin- cipal and for the further sum of f; ti intrest thereon, an I for the costs and disliursments of the action. ' This Summons is published in the Crook County Journal, u weekly pnner liuhlished at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. A. Boot It, Countv Judge of said countv. Kaid order was made at Chambers, at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon March 23th, A. D. 1903. G. W. Barnes. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tbe 8tateol Ore'.'On, lot Crook County. Josie Allison, riff, vs. 11. E. Allison Deft. To It. E. Allison, the above named Defendant: IS THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you aro hereby requir ed to apiiear and answer the com plaint of the shove named PlaintitV, in the nbove entitled Court, on oi be. fore the hist 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 tfnd answer that the Plaintiff will tnke a decree as prayed (or in her complaint. That is to say, for an ab solute decree of divorce forever, dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the Plaint iff and for the costs and disbursmeuts of this suit. This Summons is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly pa per published at rnnevii.e, Oregon, by order of Hon. V. A. Booth, county judge of tbe said cou-'f- Said order was made . . chambers at Piineville, Crook County Oregon February 24th A. U. IWS. uko. W. Barnes. Atty. for Plff. Leavi! Shaniko, 0 p. m. ' Arrive Prineville, G a. in. Leave Prineville J p. m. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. m j First class accommodations for the traveling public. PASSED? am FEEFiHT RATES FliStBIU Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween A. B. Carey and V. R. Smith under the firm name and style of Carey and Smith has been dissolved, and that V. R. Smith will collect all bills due said firm and pftv all the obligations there of. D.-ted March 28, 1903. A. B. Carky, W. R. Smith. C. w, Cnrncu, MmtT. IZZJU Tnpmr ktul A . Dtpailaiaal Military DlsclpSne Manual Training Good Laboratoriea Large Armory Recreation Building A prhrate school for boarding and day popila. Prepare bora for admission to any sdentifie school or college, and for boiinua life. New and completely anjalpped bnildlng. Thorough inatroctioa according to th bat method. The principal boa bad twenty-four yean txperieaca In Portland. Bora of any age and any degree af adnaccmeat received. For catalogs and pamphlet east tabxiaf. letters of testimony, etc, addreat, J. W. HILL, M. D. Frlnciptri. t. O. Draw 17. FORTLAKD. ORC Winer, Libera, Domestic and ImportedCigars. ta r- i---,', m " f v 3D. 0 0 The Celebrated A 5. C. Beer Always on Hand. Proprietors of the PriocTille Soda Works.. j Two Doors South of First National Bank. CHAMP SMITH. ISOM CLEEK. The Prineville tl if chell Stage Line John Hunsaker, Prop. leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the same day. Loaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J. H. TEMl'LETON, Agent. Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. 1 Carrying U. S. Ttyati and Passengers Leai'es Prineville Mondayp, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINNER, Agent. The Superior Washing Machine The attention of the public is called to the fact that the SUPER IOR WASHING MACHINE is, like its 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 manv homes in Crook countv and is giving entire satisfaction. We have agenU in the various set tlements in this county who will show the merits of the washer o parties interested may send orders to me at Hay Creek, Oregon. H. O. Kibbee, General Ag't for Crook Co