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1 ARTHUR AND JAMES. BY BARRY PAIS. Arthur Wilberforce Softm wu t boy with ilrAight, black hair, Dlvtuing ex predion, snd spectacles with round (tlnsffi. Seen with the ninlight on thtwe glatws, he looked like a cross between a rat and a motor Vr. All the raine, he was a good boy, Hii last schoftl report raid: "Very good. Always attentive and industrious. Has won the conduct prue." Arthur Wilberforce Soamea procured this report, had it framed nUy, and hung it up by his bcdfide. "Uh, Arthur!" said hn Aunt Amtha, "I am afraid this it vanity," "I've just put it there,' said the boy, "to remind myself how much more kmdly my dear n. era have spoken of me than 1 have pTer deserved, and to stimulate me to fresh efforts." l He also decorated his room with a photo graph of himself as a choir boy. in a sur piice, with hi spectacle off and the whites of his eyes uhowir.g c insideiab'y. He had a bojlistiifli whi.-h was entirely devoted to those volume which had !icu mwinuJ to him as prizes tor pure u:iriiiutii:g ipuli.os. "It tii.it ilcar h..v is spa rid u Kr.ii his Aunt Aj.atia, "he w:H bean an- .bishop.'' Hut it u ;i g.u'd ;i.;vt:h r$i i: you s:vc a d, p a co td name ynu tiy as ell haiijj him. Arthur U i:i eitoicc S'onirs hid a very pood r.amc ii';Jied. and a m.ii;;.k' lite befell hi,n. He had t.uc. tie tainl ..iivAe of fciiowi; g pis p!e n ' at l.e c i: o no wv.t n .c liliei: he ;.ad pivviid a u.i'.k vv. ue Li,!, grour.d on w!5if!i tl.e "ic-t ciror s nvi i! up dtad b!a:k. ,Ari;;:tr i.be; u-rre So.inu required tiut hesioi.ld s:::r:lc r.nd si'.rpri-r, and be received witii i n: :.n.-.iiiu; and ail tie got wa a pr.tle approval. lie ri'nJi'cd hi cit.'rt. lie went in for extra-sptTiai, htg',i-prt,-;ire siHKit'cw, witn the f.;t't'y-v,i:vc crtvctt down, lie lo.tk to fen ;.vir g 'i-.i chociai! ms opt':ir ard iftcii tat:uusi, until they resented it. lies; cut a holiday ir. ctni:i:i;:i: to it.-.;:io:y vj..ni tarily b hymn of extvptio:;al hrp.h. lre said t!iat i.c warded to be a nufti .-vaix. He gave his jk.tlvt t..umy to Itnira Winn ever he unikl Ik wire of an audience. He wore him tif out in his efforts to tind nov elties in puodncss. Xow Art had a brother called James, who was arriVy, unpunetual and uninten tional. It. ii:e was a hr.p n.;: of ixws, and he nen-r hut ice !ain;ei :dii hi-w .q had gut t:o '.rem. The Uauiinil err.r.;v'c of his brot'f'.'r .Artht:r had Ken held rp :o him in win, thoix'i Arthur ihorovMy enjoyed it. l'ir.ally. it er mod ; 'o ;'.i):u.d ;o expert t!:at ?o hu a boy a J.irrc- s'.cjY. even atteTpt to be as good as A?t;mr, nr.d the prauiec dropjtd. Arthur threw out hints that .I ur.es wautedanKt:e! io go by, if only a by gv-d enough could be fourd. One diy w tq Art.'.nr had been vain'iv fishir.j for s'i 'Ie nrimiratim, auc was ii cl ing jwiriicii'.iriy ccjec'wl, .liin:es ha; rer.ed to come ai. Krcn pu:t .a.ivei'ter.ci tor no boy could ha-s been more unin'e:tioral than .Tame? he had not been w'.iacked for a wli mumh. Either he tad not grvrn the cc"ai'-i. f". whic.a is mr-e prohioV, chanee had hindered the detc tion of the CMC-usion. He rrentiored 1tm re an one nf ti;o--e -reT incidence t:it might happen to aro'bcd.r t! an with any ieta of b-n-tijip. A tccne ci warmest enthusiasm folic fled: T'cy pr!-- of Jamed as if he were a hero and a saint: they mave Jan;es a shiliirs; laey eaid Jurrtes miglit ktep a do; they promised to take Jaaiea to the pantomime at Christmas. Aunt Agatha said it was one of the hap- irst days in her life. Arthur could en dure it no longer; he retired from the He broke into a violent passion and a neighbor's orchard. His methods with orchards were, from a tela! want cf exreri ince, so elementary i.hat he was detected at or.ee. He pleaded that, owi: to hip short f:ght, he had nistaken the orchard for a c.urch. An ordinarily bad lie vould have been believed, o perf'.ct was Arthur Wil Lcrfarc'fl previous character; but tltw was tuo mor.umcrrtal. It made een the mild Aunt -Agatha arca::c. In justice to Ar thur, it shcu'd he added, that he learned to tell very mifh berterlieslattron. You can net, c.pec:aHy :: handicapped by a saintly nature, ei;cc-t to bec.-xe a finished criminal in a moment. Xemo repen:e turpijimua fit. Or, as has been well observed, Rome was not built in a dny. Kor a month Arthur Wilberforce Soamea as bad as he could possibly be. It was ;;-dnt his nature, and, consequentr', he owed no originality; he imitated slavish -the badness of the worst boys he knew c of whom he had read. He became the , -pair of hi parent?, the mce of hi seinjol : .i the; terror of his ne'g ilKirhood, ar.d . : object of interest to the polite. By this :', he had go; the fcadctr-ound as black i it could be. and thought, he would see ; on- a little white wotdd show up on it. He :ime good opsin, ar.d the change brought i: applause. sffer-ti(,r.. r.nd presents, all of .i: h he thoroua-iiy cr.jnyed. He now lives -"Tnk-; when his .saintliness is not mak- . : i.s proper effect h? puts in a little black -Ig-our.d. And the moral of th; is that : ';r; would be more virtue in the world if c;:iy we could show more sustained enthuai ac n ior it. Black and White, London. President Stern. M. T. Pteyn, late president of the Orange Y. ( e State and general in the Boer army, i profestior.iil!)- a Iwrristt-r at law. lirensed 10 practice in the court cf London. He ii a r:ative of the Frte Sttc, navirg been born at W'inburg October 1. ISO", fli mother wai a daughter of Commandant Wee!a, famout in the hittcy of tr.e B;-er army. Hi education wai nc ::ed at firey college, Uioomiontein, at Wed!e. Holland, and h(f la-' education at inr.er Temple, Iyr.don. Prcvi-jui to hi inaugural ion as president of i .e Orange Free State on March i, 18W, be 1 ad served his country in the capacity of ttate attorney in second puune judge ly-lf3 and fir si puisne judge 1&3-96. SoMethlns Xleer, "That duck wai 6ne," laid the enthun astic patron. "1 can't imagine anything more acceptable than a nice little oanvat back." "UnleM," replied the proprietor of the restaurant, "it'i a nice big green back." Phdadeiphia Record. Doti Thli Neii Yoof Do yofc annoy people who art willing to let you alone? Many people do it. Look yourself over. Atchuon Globe. Merer To-D7. It ia uaually to-morrow that all remark able things are expected to happen, Cbi cagu Daily News. More Trtrth Tbti Poetrr. Somehow, the leu a man care for men'i opinions the more men care for his. Well spring. It Has To. "Remember, my boy," said the t't'ntle tage, "that tne worm will turn at la-;." "It ha to, mister," answered the open-faced youth with the fishing pole over bis shoulder. "It has to, or else it won't fit the hook." Baltimore American. , Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice ts hereby Riven that I hve appointed the followinK named pornonn deputy wiwk niapectort; J. P. CarlwriKiit, Hay Crai'k Sam Hamilton Aaitwoo'l. K. Sparks, A. Morrow, F. M, Smith Hoacoe Knox, T. C. Swain, J, S. Uofjue, Alex Melntiwh, J, P. YatiHdUte-n, l", S. Cowlee, Joe H inkle, Ilnyatnck. IVnlni-v. IW Hoar Cfek Holland, Hunt in Hay Creek. Hay Crook Stock Inspector Crook Countv. Mnto Treaurcra Seventh Nolle. Tn-iisury Department, State of Oregon. Salt ni, February 2.", 11)03. Notice ifl horebv civen that there are funds in tho Treasury with which to redeem all outatuiulinj: State warrants drawn on the State vtitp Bounty and Bounty Funds. en orsed ' Presented and nut paid for the want of Funds" prior to this date. All such warrants, if properly endorsed, will be paid up on presentation at thisoilice, inter est thereon ceasing from ami after this date. CIIAS. S. MOORK, State Treasurer. Application for l.lquor l,lceitNO, To tho C-uiity Court for Crook County, State of Oregon: We, the undersigned lejral voters of AshwHl Precinct, County of Crvmk, St-ite of Oregon, respectfully pe titioii this Honorable Court to grant a 11 crie to H?nton A G niter to sell spirituouj", malt and vinous lttpiort, in quantities less than a gaUmi, in AhwiKKl Pree'inct, CrtHtk Cumty. lregtn, fnr a peripl of six mouthH from und after the 8 Jay of May lisW. F. LehriHAii Frank Put man Jack Itroguu T. L.Chihlers W114. Kin? Iohn Knight Hoiimr Iewis August i.eir William II, Iok A. A t'urlia J. (i. l'oinilexter K. 1). Gonson Milo Wood Klmer H, Knight liob Romero (i. Itru.Hkett Pan Kvans W. D, Walker M. L. Barney Charle.t D, Swan son ii Ii. Heath W. H. Huston A.J. Black C. F. Hamilton A I Shenili J. M. Grater J. L. BretHling N. Doruiife Oeo. J. Kibehn Glen Grater F. Sbamleau t'lias. Brown Joe Toothnnm L. W. Tomlinson Frank Doiik. R. F. Berrymun .1. V. Urogan Alex McCarthy C. n. Duncan C. D. Gay Asher McColIum J. S. Bice A. W. White J. H.Okelly K. A. Ruiubdph Hugh Sweeney Lester Bryan Chas. O. Sturgcss V S. McCurkle C. P, Maufin S. S. Black L. K. Duruoul J. F. Cuuningluim K. I). Huston B. G. Clark K- K, Finuell F. 1.. Anderson John Wi.-hatt Frank Bute-sin K. G. Clark t ar.ett McCoMuru Mate of Oregon f Si' 1 ( ounty of Crook ) ' Notice is hereby given that the under finned will present the above petition for a Ih'L'ii'fto yell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in quantities less than one gallon in Ash wood Precinct, Crook countv, Ore- j gnu for n jwriod of six month from and I lifter May !i, UrtM, to the Honorable County Court on May (J, 19 XX liEXTOX & (iltATKIt. Horses Wanted. 1 The 11 Id reliable firm, the Seattle Auction iliid Sales Stables. Incorporated, which hold special sales every dy and regular weekly auctiona every Friday, leccive horse. 1 1 1 100 on consignment and advance nil I Mhippin charges and sell cm CtrMinitniun, or t will buy your horsea nut right. If you have any number .d horses you wih tn dipode of at the Seattle Market price, no matter how far you are fr xn the city write m full de BcHptioiM and we will let you know what the imefrare and how they are nulling. AH cmftimiidence promptly aiiHwered. X. T. JotUKiK, Mgr. M. J. Walkeb, Auct. 1:'12 Western Ave., Seattle, Wankinton. NOTICK FOR rUBUCATIOX, Lasu Officic at The Imllks, (tamos, Februaty Ki, IflUX Notice in hereby given that the following named nettler have filed notice of intention to make final proof in nupportof their claims, and thai s-id prKif will be made before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, -n Friday, Apr, 3, 1!'3, viz: Warren Brown of Ilavatack, Grugon, on homestead application No. KiW for the Kj NWandW XEJ4 Sec. 24, T. 12 S., ll. 13 K., W. M. John li. Brown of Haystack, Oregon, on (i"Uietea.'l application No. i')Z2 for the NK!4 Sw. ISand S NWj Sec. 17, T. 12S.. K. 14 K , W. M. Witnettwft: Colonel F. Smith, of Lainonta. Kdimind Healy, Alonzo W. Boyce Mid Kdvin (i. Hodnon of Havtack, Oregon. A 3 JAY P. LUCAS, Kfghtci, Notice of Final Settlement. - In the matter of the estate of William H. Auaine, d censed. Notice i hereby given that the undernigned. iidmiuititriitor of the estate of Wil iuin H. Adams, deceased, Im- fihd his linn I account ns Huch administrntor in tin County Court of the State of Oregon fur Crook Countv, and tlmt paid Court hatj fixed Monday, April Otli. HW3, at 1L o'clock A. M. fur the hear 1 g and linal settlement of suid ac 'juunt. Al! persons are therefore notified to present their objections to said ac count, if any they have, at paid time and place. Wm. Adams, adniitiUtrntot of the estate of William H. Adam, de ceased. VV. A. Bell, Attorney for estate. C. K. McDowell, Trop. 't'liorouglily Hoiuivnti'd mul Ku- furnialiiHl Throughout. American Plan. Kales $1, $1.50 uml$'' iierdaj. AccoiiiiiKHlittiima arc I'lisui'i.unjo.l in the city. Snuiplo K.huiis tor Cnniniprcial Tmvvlors, I.1HH5 Distaiico Teloili(;iie Statiun .... in i mi nouso. H OREGON and union Pacific D. tli "cnidui.m ..., Dt'a" Ptrtl.aH, Of. A"'T ChRin bit Uta, Pannr, lif.B. Porlltwl 1 orth.Omaha, v Spaolal KaaUa CUT, BL 1:00 a. m. Loala.0htcaifaDd Tla Hu Eatl. tuytou. Atlaatle Bait lata, DeaTtr, 10 a. aa, Xxprtaa Ft. Worth, Omaha, 41 a. m. Kaniaa CltT, 8t. Tla Huat. Loats,Chkaoa&d laftoa Itau. Rhll Walla Watla tawti. J;0 a. Fail Mill uin18p..n.,Sllo- iUO a. ia. neaj.nlta,8t. fam, Vlft Duluth, UUwtu. tpokas ea,t'blea(iJtllaal OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE VBOM rORTLAMD. tmu. Alt midi dttw iM m. abjaxn u tbuif Tor S Frncltco-i Sftii artry ! V Datlr CthrmW, (Iraf 4-OCp. ra. ti.Bundar iUianra. . b.auala; 1:00 a.m. flituroar Ta Aatorla mrt war U:O0 p. Ok Laodlafa t:00a.m aillaMtla Ihw. 4:Kp.ai. ti. taadaf b. auadat Oraton CttF, !fw. barf, 8alam, lu.la GDdenea War ndlnaa. 7:00am. imafl.na 7a- IB an. ttaa.. rtm. tm tan, , Wea. latb Mlia llllnta Rlrtr. t:Sr. m. Tw, Thur Hon., Wai. aad iau foill.nd ta Corral- aad Frl. Ill Waj Laud. !ngt. Lt. Rlparla laikt llrar. La.UwIitai. ISLA . Dlr Sail; llaarla lo Lawifloa lam. W. I. Lawrence, Agent, Biggs, Oregon. mmmm Ool'om.'bla Southern Sectlre 12i.ll A. U.. a...miHir u, lOmi. oath bound South , Boaol i North Norlh Hound ' fiuud eraTfO)fi.l Dallr rrelibl nallr Fua. Fun. Dallr Freight Leave Lcara I M p.ml p.m. 1M p.m. l:Ti p.m 2::i2 p.m 2:t". t..m Hi. 11:3 am1 a :40 p. :l2p.n : . p. :4" p.a :: p.a :12p.n 'in p. ii ...2 p.ll it p.ii at m I (X. tM :6: :n 1:12 M 1:60 (.lliUini 11 ;i am 2 Wau:il Hl:45 Kli,'iikel(i:. Summit ):26 ..! '1 h in. lev i: Jo 10:1 J.in'lit!i.:l I .1ia ir..t W.ro .il:Ji e in 'l e.ni' 2 k.l 1 .m 1 e.-.n'.... n m. I 2:4 p.m . :::iMl j..m. O.'w p.iii, 3: ill p.m KM4 p.m 4:mi p.m Er.kiuvl U:;v (V. V' : 9:1, b,.iirt.O'i G.ulnla a. hi 4 .: ..M .mi.. 4:4. P.Mi i i:ux &.ru. . H I' l' r.Aiir.i.s, Hnirinten.lent c. T. t,yru:, o. P 1 XQla:-.., M., Howe, Slnarr, McOirmkk, and other millionaire Inventun began Ufa poor. Fortanee awatt other Inrcntora. Can you dcvlee lat provemente ao article In eomnroa aaa t While yoa delejf, othera may patent your Meaa. iroeat. vataat Attanvra mm I k yAV W We (ruarantee ialrat 1m t It J - Pm in'Jftemte und pftyWe tjy i R ft tr 431 Instalmcm. " Inventor' V : "", 7 b m rtt " sent fr.- jfi rt 'Now die Appointed Time." Tlio O. N, Co. hnijuit imiu'd liiiiuUtiruety illuitratial mniihll ciillllu.l, 'Orogun, WmIiiiikIi ton it Malm ami iliclr ri'iourcoa." I'linplo in llio Ks( aru aiixinua fur infiriualiuii about tlu IVitiu North Wint-If j'no will lvu thu (I H. & N. Co. Kunt at Mmniku liat of naiiii'i of iwDkiru khiiIu who ro Ii ko ly to bu iiitoreatul, the hooktut will liu omiloil fioe to audi itnioiin. 'Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer 'for cult- my fruit furai of IliO itei'tc, (littiiilcil in tlio Cove, tin t ho IVfeliiitt's river. Tliero ure 2lKHI trees of amorta! viirieties tif fruit uiul a ready market fr nil uf tlie iroihii't. X F. MCwkLLltTKM, Ouiver, Oregon. load (JiHiiirrd lo falavu. Piitrefyiiic (ikhI in the iiitoutinea luiHliicee (ll'tvte liko tluiMi of uraeiiitt, hut Dr. KiiiK't New Life 1'illa fxp. the Hii,ona (lo.n eliui'il Ik.wiI, uout. ly, easily hut unruly, Sick lleiulaehe, Ffvera, nil Liver, Kidney unit llmtvl tiouhiee. Only 2,1o lit Adiininun A Winiiik. This will ztiss y'Ur Lik)e By i-.iet ycu t.i tnt Ull eVli.y W I.J.I wwwJmIM w.For.. Consumption, Got'shs and Colds. The only CLCtrarteed Curo. NO Cure. hO fa. V our Drug, gist will warrant it ABSOLUTELY CURES Grip, Inllni'tiM, Asthma, Urontliltln, Whooping I'ouLih, t'nt'iinioniii, or any Atleetion of the Throat ami l.unge, TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Regular Size 60 centi and $ 1.00k J. W. LOOMS. Sadcttcs and JCarnoss Maker of tlio Celelirntcil I'UIXK- VILLE STOCK SADDLE m j. i i m: of stoi'kme.vs si rri.iis Lntebt improvrd I adit' Hide und .Stride, fc'uddlu, I-it", fc'furs, Aiipua C.u,.f, Qr.i:;i ui r.aa'a.. won. Write fir jiikii. G. Springer, imirKUKU or 'Draft, Coach and Carriage Jforaea Young stiilliotiH und ninre, hIpo ii few jilting tennis for wile. Haystack Blond Stock Ranch. Haystack, Oretfin. SALOMON JOHNSON & CO. New Call and see them and examine their stock A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, Uncoil, Lard, and Country l'roduce. Main st. Prineville. L H. Lippinan & Co. Furniture Underrating I t Building Material f I Lumber I f Cyrus' Jewelry Store $ohn Cyrus iProp. Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watchea, Clocks. Optical Goods, Sewing machines etc Repairing dona by W. H. Cyrus. (Prompt atttntio Si'vt mail orttrs, tPrinovilo, - - - - - Orogon. Columbia Southern Jfotel Iha Fitest llGtel in Intriir Oregon. Kates $1.50 aiid $2.00 icr day. J. n. liKVKY, rroprlflor, "Uhe rick Motet." Get Your Job Printing j , With a new outfit (if type i the very best printing bonnes in Oregon in turning out job work of the highest utaniliinl of excellence. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX) . DEALERS IIV. GENERAL : : : MERCHANDISE Firm! New Goods! Foster & Lehman Proprietors. Oregon. 'PIlOlIC 31. j(t Shaniko, Oregon. Itonu at the Journal Ollice and iiuttliinery, wc line up vyjtlt You will be pleased with Iheir prices JLMm torn r (li uu.vuta,M.