I .FfCSfl Gsrdcn fresli Field S scds i In bulk Me have Peas, Beans, Corn, Carrot, Turnip, Parsnip, Radish, Beets, Squash, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, Bed Clover, Alfalfa, Bromus Inermus, Kentucky Blue Grass and White Clover. A full line of Garden Seeds in packages. We still carry a full line of General Merchan dise and Hardware. A new line of Hats and Crash Goods for Spring and Summer wear. La dies' Shirt Waists. Our Gents Furnishing Goods Department is replete with the latost fashions. 1' in il ; i ? X: K Notice to Fishermen. It is unlawlul to fish for any trout by any means whatever ex cept with hook and line; or to take, catch or kill by any means whatever, any eastern brook trout, loch Leven trout, or grayling, be fore April 1, 1904; or to take: catch, kill or to have in possession any trout, char, salmon less than live inches in length, or to take, kill or capture more than 125 trout in one day; or to take, catch, kill or have in possession any trout except salmon trout during the months of November, Decern her, January, February or March, or to fish for salmon trout in any other than tide waters during said months; or to fish for any trout be tween one hour after sunset and one houi before, sunrise; or to sell, offer for sale, or have in possession for sale or exchange any species of trout at any time. The penalty is a fine of not less that 120 nor more than $100, or imprisonment in county jail or hoth. It is also unlawful to ex plode or cause to be exploded any giant powder, dynamite or other explosive, or to place, cast or pass any sawdust, gas, limo, or other poisonous or deleterious substance in any of the waters of this state. The penalty tor the first offense is a fine not less than 1200 and im prisonment in county jail; second offense, fine not less than 1 1 ,000 and imprisonment in penitentiary. Fate of Audree Again. A report sent nut from the Hud son Bay poet at Fort Churchill over two years ago that Andree, the wevdish aeronaut, and his associ ates had been killed by Eskimos is confirmed by advices received -here. Alstoue Churchill, in charge of the company's most northern post on the west coast of Hudson Bay, has written that after about two years' rearch the men sent out by him have Titurned with a report similar to the one fin t published. Tr.ces of the daring baloonistand his associ ates were followed for hundreds of mile: but it was impossible to locate the tribe who caused the death. ' , The Btory of the searchers is that Arctic Eskimos saw "Iomich" (one oi their largest boats) floating in the air. When it settled to the ground thre white men, strangely (treated, come out with guns, which they inili.-creetly fired. Andree and lit-- associates were killed with iluekee bowa and very thing of value takeu. The searchers found knives, tobacco and cartridge? sup- tired to belong to Andre in posses o.onof one of the most northern tribes, hut could get no further in Ju.uiution. News that Amine undoubtly met lis .death at the hands of the i eki lion im been forwarded to the bii'vB li-h iv r imeiit. Thu high, tight collars that wo men wear are good things, for dov- PRICES MOST REASONABLE, AT C- L. SLOIIVEOISFS. mis tmtmkiiMnttmmtfo lirwitmt tors, said one of the profession. Half the colds that women con tract are directly due to this abom ination. Nor is that the worst feature of it. The tightness of these neckbands result in damage to thecoris and muscles of the throat and ear. One of my pa tients has been wearing the things almost tight enough to produce strangulation, and now she is nearly deaf and in the hands of a specialist. Still, I suppose they will be worn until fashion shall decree their removal. There are only three sections of the world where mercury or cinna bar ore has been found in quanti- l1,",i',ff 10 direction, of thi. won ... i o i uerful discovery la positively guaron ties, Austria and Spam, and in U) cllrc , m(Mf otwtiuaie caae, Calitornia in this country. The no mutter how hard a drinker. Our oldest qicksilver mines are those j word .how the nmrvehu. transform lulnii. nff rhiiiUaiuli .-if llriiiilurrla in(n of Spain.called the Almadcn, which wereopenod 400 years before Christ. The New Almaden and the old , . or Guadalupe mines near ban Jose, the Guadalupe being the oldest quick-silver mines in the United States, having both yielded im mense riches. If quick-silver could be discovered in this county in pay ing quantities, it would add greatly to the mineral wealth of the state, i Mercury, or quick silv.r, is indis- pensable in the mining of gold and silver, and it has many other valu able uses, making it one of the most marketable of mineral products. Ashwood Prosjiector. "If vou think it hasn't snown in New York City this winter," said a man lust returning from there, "take into consideration the fact that the peopleof the city have paid out $700,000 for carting snow nut of the streets. I was there during theblizzard. Ineversaw anythii g like it. Business was paralyzed. The business men did not go ;o their offices. The theater did not play, although they had sold tickets in advance for full houses; people could not get out to goanywheie." A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter,, head developed into a cae of scald head" write. C. D. Isbili of Morganton, Tenn., Bucklen'a Arnica Halve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eciema, Tetter, Salt Kheum, Pimples, Sore., Ulcers and Files. Only 25 cent, at Adam son & Wiiinek Co. . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, . March 20, 11102. Notice Is hereby given that ill coinplitnce with the KDVisinDS ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds iu the Ktstes of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wsihinirton Territory," m extended t all the Public Land HUtes by act of August 4, W.n. i red H. Hi rung, of llend, county of Crook. Ntatc of Oregon, has this day tiid in this office his sworn state ment Nn. for the purchase of the HW of Section No. 12 in Township mi, 18 rt, Kange No. 11 K., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the lend sought is more valuable for iu timber or stone thin for agricultural uurp., and to establish his claim to said Und bef re the Kegirfbr and Receiver of this "tics at The Dalles, Oregon oa Thursday, tbe Sthiity offline. m. He nmes as witnesses: Charles 1. Brock, (id Riley, Charles J. Oittor. of Ben.(, Oregnii, D. i). Warner, . f Portlaud. t)pgou. Any and all crsoiis claiming adrersly the alsiv escrilied lands are rwiuested to file thelrclainis in this office on or before said 5th diy ot June, lKiJ. JAY V. LUCAS. itlster. ' THE HOME GOLD CURE An Ingenious Treatment by whloh Drunkards are Cured Dally tn Spite of Themselves). It i now generally known and un derstood that Druukenneas in a disease mid not wiiii knt'sa. A body rilled with poison and nerves completely shuttered by periodical or cmi.tuitt use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutrftluing ami eradicat ing this poison, anil destroying the cuiving for intoxicant!), Hull'urer. may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by thia wonderful "HOME HOLD CL'KE,"which has been perfected alter many yearn of clone study and treat meiit of inebriates. The faithful line j mwt jndustnm upright ,,.. YOL'B HUSBANDS! ..ct'BE. Y0L'K . nibRs! I This remedy is ui no sense , n0Htrum hut i s apecifie for this disease only, and in so skillfully de vised and prepared that it in thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the tnnte, so that it can be given in a rup of tea or cofTee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunk ard, have cured themselves with thia priceless remedy, and a. many more have been cured and made temperate I.I.TL"', ..Jl j(iut their knowledge in ten or coffee, land believe today that they discon turned drinking of their ovn free will. UO NOT WAIT. Do not he deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD Cl'KK is sold nt"the eitremely low price of One Dollar, thin placing within reaeh of everybody 4 treatment more effectual than othra costing f 25 to $u0, Full direction, eaccimpany each package. .Special advice by skilled physician, when reqested without extra chnrge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN B. GILES 4 CO. 2330 and 2332 Market Bt. l'hila delphia. All correspondence strictly confi dential, r ai'MMONS. In the Circuit Curt of the State of Oregon, for Orik County. Kernaid (rormtey, plaintiff, vs. Cintliy M. tionnlev, defendant. rpt CINTHY M. liottMLKY, THE -t- alxive named defendant, In the Name of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to apiiear and answer tbe complaint tiled against you in the shove entitled suit on or before the 1st day of May, MO.!, and If you fail to so aDiear aud answer for want thereof the plaintiff will aeplv to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, to wit; For a dissolution of the marrisge contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. Published in the Crook County Jouhsal bo order of the Hon, W.O.Wills, County Judge of Crook Count v, Oregon, weekly for a lieriod of sis weeks, said order was Ustid and tiled on the IL'thdayof .March IWl. The date nf the fir.t publicati.m being the 20th day of March llsM. M. R. liiws, A ttorney for Plaintiff. nut NOTICK FOR PUP.I ICATIO.V. Land Office at The Dalle. Oreiron, March 10, lMOil Nmlce is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his ciuiiu, and that said proof will tie made More 3. J. Smith, County C'leik at Priueeille, Ore gon, ou riaturday, April 26, IW1, vis: William H. firlMle, of Post, H, K. No. 8108, for theSEi WNKt 8W1 and Wl HKJ Heo 14, Tp. 17 H., K, 20 K.. W , M, He names the following witnesses to prove his o-iTititiuous residenoe upon sad cultivation of said Isioi. vis: K. p; Miller, of Post, Oregon, W. K. Kelley, of Post, Oregon, Jeff Hlewart, of ilowiy, Orrgan, Heiwy Orchard, of Pot, Owgon. TAY V. Ll'CAH, tuaO fteniete-r. ' - fc J-''- KOTICB FOH rUIlLICATIOS. Cnlted States Und Offl. o at Tin Dalles, Oregon. March 10, 1103. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, InTS. eutitled "An act for the sale of timber lands tn the .-ttstea of Catlfomla, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended in all the Public Ind Ntati-a by act of August 4, lKKt, O. Clarke Lelter, Ku fus A. Iieiter and Johu M. Leiter, of Port land, county of Multnomah, Htate ot Oregon, and Joseph T. Peters, of The Dslles, ominty of Wasco, State of Oregon, have on the '.'lib, 27th and 28th days ot February, Wl, tiled their sworn aUtenienta Nos. 214, 21ft, 'Jlti, i 217, fsr the NKJ. NW, JK aud WJ Kee tion 20, Tp. lit South, Kalian li Kast W. M. and will otfer proof to show Uiat land sought la mure valuable for Its tlrnlwr or stone than for agricultural pur-nsrs, and U estsblish their claims to said land before the Iteglater and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Ore ll'in, en FrUsy, the '.'.M dy of May, I!I02. They nsme as witnesses: John M. Leiter, uf Portland, Oregon, Itu fus A. Ulter, of Portland. Orcg.m, O. Clarke Leiter, of Portland, Oregon, K. W. Il.rtlcn bniok, of Portland, Oiegou, Jisiepb T. Pet ers, of Ths Iall-s. Oregon. Any and all ieiona claiming si I verse I y the atove-deecribed lauds are rei-uestt-d to file tludr claims in this office an or before said 23d day of May, 1U02. JAY P. Ll'CAH. tr.20 Register. Timber Lan.1, Aet Juue 3, 1878. NOTIUK FOR PUBLICATION. I'lM Sutee Land Office at The Dslles, Oregon, March IL IM02. Notice is hereby given that in ui4iance with ths provUiotu uf the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entltleil "An act for the sale of timber lands In the HUtea nf California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as eitetvled to all the Public Land States by act of August4, lWi, Michael J, McOuigan, of Boise, (uuty uf Ada, State of Idaho, has this dsy Bit din thisofhea his sworn state uieut No. tit. for the purchase of the NKi of Section No. 15 in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 10 K., W. M. and will jffer proof to show that tbe land sought la more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and establish his olaitu tn said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon on Saturday, the 24th day of Msy. 11102. He nnmee as whitnesses. Michael Counors, K. 11. McCormle, Robt. McDonsld, Peter McUuigan, all of The Dalles. Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the abtive-described lands are requested to tile their clsiins In this office on or before said 24th day of May, 11)02. JAY P. LT OAS, m20 Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Ln Omen ar Laksview, OuituoK, February 21, 1(102. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will tie marie Wfore A. C, Palmer, U. S. Commissioner, at Prlnevilhi, Oregon, on Msy 8, KKJ2, vi: Lesnder C. Caldwell, H. K. No. 2318, for the NKVNVVtc, NWl NK andSUNKV. Seo.30, T. 218,, R. 11 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and eultivstlon of said land, vii: tieorge T. Sly, George W. ISorue, William K. Bogus aud George U. Reese, all uf Lava, Ore, K. M. BRATTAIN, M-02 Register. SUMMONS. In the' Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ' for Crisik County. S. F. Sipny, plaintiff, vs. M. J, Sippy. defendant, mo M. J. S1PPY, THK AROVF. NAVIED -s- defelidwt, in the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on oi before the filli day uf May, PJ02, anil if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demended in the complaint, to wit; For a dissolution of the marriate contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. Published in the Crook County Jouhkal by order of the Hon. W C. Wills, County Judge of Crook County. Oreiron, weekly for a period of six weeks, ssid order was dsted and tiled on the 2f)th day nf March Wl Th date of the lirt publication being the 27 tb day uf March liKKi. G. V. Bshxia. AMotujr iat Plaiuliff. Pullman Ordinary ttlrejtert. Th tourist travel between I he east and tin I'acitlo coast ha. retclied uiiurumu. pr..p,,riMiin ii,i Ml SMn Mil calls lor a insl class of eipiipniiit. To meet line dviusiid the Pullman Co, hat issued from lis shops ut it tecliiiluelly calls I ha "Pullinan frdiiry Sleeper. Theae ear. appear similar tu (he r. gular leeH.r, being built on the ,,, hut nut furnished with ili They art vipiipped with iiianr.s,,.,, oianseie, siieote, piiui, piHoweases tnwols, eomhs, brushes, etc., r.iuiriiig imthiiigof the kind l bu furnished l.y Y the passenger. Kach car has a s'ove f..r making oollee and tea and it i..,i.. housekeeping, '' and eai ti aeriitl e.tl w iimhu wiiii an .iljutishle table. A urn furnied pirlrr acuiunriiee eocli car, lua liu.iness being m nuke up In-rllis, keep lli" ear clean, aim look after iU sud asms tl Ihv passengers. In raC, ( i lie fralns which are dispatched daily from I'urtlsnd hy il,e 0, U. N Cr. is 'o b found one of Iheso "I'ulli ()t. dinary tileeper.." The ear la aliachnl Ml "IB LIIIMgll I'lirlMld ijHllsl, which K'hi. lliMtieh 1(1 ClWarf.t sritV...s change, and th. one in the "Ailanlle tn press" tuna to Kkiisms f', . .,i. change. 1'sssengei. in ihi B,r fr Chi- eme i liange In a ai'mlar car at Granger. Much uf the first class Irsv.d it t,..,. earned in D-eee ear., the raiea bring lower, auri the service being nearly eoual to that in the palsc sleers. . Ft rafea and full iof,o..ii,.., . eluding olders, writ tn A. L. Craig, 0. i . v. . II. n. Co. Purll.nd, Ore. Timber Land, Aet June J, 1871 NOTUK FOR PUBLICATION. The Pell.., Or.., February 12, PAtt! Notice Is hereby given that In compliance 1th the provision, of the Act of C. June, 1878, entitled "An act f..r the sale of tlmlier lamli in the States of Cslli.irnla li. gun, Nevsilaand Wsshlngt-w leniu.ry," as extended ti all the Public Laud States by Art oi August s, lairj. ths following peisi.us have this day filed la thia orflue their sworn state, menla, v - Henry A. Smith, of Portlsml. Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn state ment No. 210 for the nurohass ,A ths Kill . SEX Sec. 20 and JCtf NISX tne) XW NK' Sec.l!2, Tp. 1S.. R.1IV. W. M. Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, county nf Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn stale, ment No. 211 for tbepsrih.se of the KS NK! Sec, 21 td W NW'i Sec, 22, T. lit 8., R. 11 V... W. M. That they will offer pnsif to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stme then for agrlcnl.ural purmsee, and to establish their llsim to laid laud before the Register and Rscrlver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, no Tuesday, the Itth day .f May, 1902. They name as witnesses: H. F. Smith, Helen A, Kerr, Dewit Danforth, W. S.Jonee and Hewe A. Smith, all of Portland. Oreg.ai. An) and all persons claiming adversely the alsive-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before .aid 6tb day of May, l!s32, F2 Jay. P. Laeas, RegUter. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon March 10, PJ02. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hielnteu tion U make final proof in supHrt of his claim, and that said prmif will be nude before A C. Palmer. V. S. Cuminlsaiunnr, at Prine ville, Oregon on Saturday, April 28, 1902, vlx: , George 0. Brown, of Hsy Creek. II. 15 (1880 for the HJ N Wl, N Kj H W j aud N W ""i p. ii o., rv, iu r... vv..yi. He names the following witnesses to prove his COUtitlllouS reeidMnea iwu.n tlon n said land, viz: . James A. Allen. J. P. VanHouten, Kd. C, Klkins, J. It. O Kelly, all of Hay Creek, Or., gon. Jai P. I.vcaa, m20 Register. Ilaptist Church aerrroes at Phnoville very 2i,d and 4th Sunday, ia each month, t Culver everj 3rd Hutidsy aael t Howard nerjf U Sunday. U. BnunbUt 11