Crook County Journal. PCMI.HB1 Kt Tsi'W" St IUII.KT ASD BLACK. ProprMor.. W. C. BLACK Eir0" i. M. BAILEY HisuM CoimTV Orricui Pai-kr. VrtM.ilU, Jit ., I..r " wwlillir M, It. miU. ttasid oIm. "" SUIVCKIl'TION HATES In Tut Hll UlTH tmtrl Mmths.. ....SO THVBdOAY, MAY W, 1903 Senator Beveridge predicts that Japan and Russia will he at wsr within six months. Of wtiw the senator may le entirely mistaken, hut his opinion is founded on elose study and oliservation, and it is said that he values it ahove every thing else. The Oregoniau's treatment of outside correspondents is certainly had and uncalled for. Not long ago Ir. Perkins of Shaniko. sent an article for publication relative to the smallpox situation in his city and hecausc it did not coin cide with the views of the great daily, it printed it minus llie re vision due all correspondence, and which it would gladly have given it had it been of the Oregonian's way of thinking. A few days later a communication was sent from our city lerwfy wri..n as a correction to the grossly exagger ated report printed by them nhout the smallpox -in our city. This was pent to them alwut two weeks ago and has never been allowed any of their valjiable spice. This kind of policy is certainly narrow minded and is deplorable. It would vomit a buizard. The fair at Portland is seriously threatened by the Federated Trade Unions, who recently passed reso lutions condemning it and tlie half million dollar appropriation set aside for it. Work has been sus pended hv the committee await ing the outcome of the trouble, and the object of the Fair is already damaged to a certain extent. When the Fair project was first launched it was proposed purely as a means of commemorating the Lewis & Clark exjiedition and advertising the progress made by our great state, during the century intervening. Petty jealousies have sprung up mean time, and these augmented by the present labor trouble in Portland, seriously threaten to damage the great good that will naturally ac crue to us all as a result of the Lewis 4 Clark exHilion. Need less to say the ae!on of the State Federated Tiadr. Union is condemned by all i minded men, union and non-union, alike, and it is to be hoped that their ac tion will have no ultimate effect, hut will be looked Usm merely as a passing incident. Another one of the few remain ing pioneers of the earliest days of Oregon history has passed away -Mrs. Mary (jesner died at her home, 401 isunimer street, last week as the result of injuries leceived last August. She was visiting a friend in the country, and fell from the steps, breaking her hip. Sine that time she has been an invalid, and suffered a great deal, and her friends realized it was only a mat ter of time until the end. Deceased was born in Kentucky, September 5, 1821. .She afterward lived in Indiana and Ill.nnis. where she was married, in 1 J J, to R. A. Gesner, who preceded her fifteen years ago, to the great U;- yond. In company with her hus- btnd, in IMS, she crossed tin plains, and, coming direct to Oie gon, settled on the Gesner dona tion land claim, six miles east of Salem, and she has since lived there and at her home in this city. Kight children' are left, Alonzo Gesner, Beuzert Gesner, Mrs. T. C. Davidson, Mrs. Sarah Gerowe and Mrs. II. Rundlett, of Salem; Dr. V. Gesner, of prineville; Mrs. J. L. Munkers, of Ashland and Mrs. Ke beka Haskell, of Chthalis, Wash ington. Statesman. Dry WoOd At New som' Wood Yard Per Cord. I Irrlmlit llrmi. From Heml Bulletin. The Deschutes I.unihoring Co. of Lytic has about complrti'd its new n and planing mill. There is a large force of men at work, anil the mill will I' turniiii; out IuiiiIht in earnest altout the 10th of this month. Miss KlUalieth McKeown, who' has U-en living at the 1'ilot Kuttc Inn for several months, left for Mr. Wakelield as snpervner. Accept her home Portland on Monday I eil and J. II. (iray appointed to lill morning. Mi.-s McKeown's health vacancy. has not been good, but she had so c s Mel'.rkle, repsvmcnt l Sl -far improved thst the long huggyM ni0 u, 0 ux'(llt year l'J.tt. trip to Shamko was consul,. j Winmy ,,. safe for her. He all trust that I , she may entirely in-over her i "K ","m""' health and that she will visit us! U Springer ei al viewer's report II. again. ! Liaison road. t'hut;e ordered lowde ...,, , , , land petitioners lo report to court h. n . Awburr, of the Deschutes. , ' ... ,, ,. i i I, when change is completed aiut roail Tavern, after having l-en well , , , , , . . .i I . , 1 (.,.. ; ,,i.l v .,,,- n-dv for travel iind petitioners lo pay .xlinln Prineville this w'.-.-k lie reports the smallpox as well under control. A fcrrv has heen built in the City of I.ytlf ami is now in ojht- ation jm. Iv'ow tlw P. R. D. Co.'s! iri ! mill. It if ownt'd hv tho Lvtle vimlinn To . mniUtini? nf I M.-ssrs. Richardson. Hrwk audi Steffa. They will guarantee an easy ia.sage for er head.! and the passenger is n quired to namiieanoarananaii wntieen- n ute' : Geo. chhvht and Ovid Riley i leave tomorrow for Tetherow's! bridge, where thev will round up! a bunch of horses.' I j A large force of men started to work on Wednesday felling timber for the P. B. I). Co.'s sawmill. It is the intention to run the mill to j its full capacity pn-paratory to tlieex-tl rush of hoimT,-ekers i this sir I ion this fall and sum- nier. W. J. Shaw, the nightingale from the Valley, will appear in Bend tonight for the hrt tune at the Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. Shaw's f:.vorit eombiitntion is his Ah Ac- I! a. -.a... .....1. I In- a I 1 ul.urn 1 I ........ .. .. music stand. He performs on both these instruments with raual! ease and wonderful technhiie. and also uses his voice to an extent and range which must he heard to tie appri-ciated. DUcrrrr ! Ike NMallpsx Verm. The announcement that Profess- or William T. Councilman, of the Harvard Medical school, has dis- .1.1.. -c .1 tt 1 disease prevention, however, it will douh'.h-ss prove of no s.tecial value, . .. as vaccination covers everv neeess-! covcreu ie specnic germ 01 -"'" i Uj. 0 PJ03 for i, months. Xx will la- received with nuiclij jiln, . Moffet et al. Polition for gratification hv bacteriologists. 'county road. Surveyor and viewer's who have for so many years past rcjiort read and iaed to second lead made fruitless efforts' in similar ' ing. lines of investigation. U. Springer. Affidavit of wrongful From a practical standtmint of assessment, the amount ling 22.1. , ,. ... : o exemption anoweu ciaini siittweu it v in that direction, suvs the New , , , , ,, . , i and clerk unlereil to draw a warrant i ork Hera d. ! , , , tt for the amount IS. While, scientifically s-aking,j Arlhllr n,,,.,. it,.,ort of exami thc isolation of the germ may ,,., hf riff, clerk and prove in a more logical wav than treasurer. Was read and accepted was before tossihle the real value of vaccination, it can harldy be ex- pected to do more than itossibly modify present methods ofinocu-j lation by guaranteeing in anab- solute wav perfectly pure virus lin-1 , ,, . der all circumstances. It is well known that pure virus can never produce anything hut; its own kind and that all vuri- j aitcli fixest under it and the wood put ations from the rule are due to ac-1 j hcl. The fence to I put in re cideiital contamination of the in-! pairs and painted two colors ol paint, oculation wound. If, then we can ! It was ordered that the yard be level- eliminate this source of accident, we mav remove the onh- tangible obieetion ni. n a'K,int the nifaure l .. , tionists. ?. ... .1 i . : -tii. it may not ts- inipronaoie, ar(!U-to t,e ,,, Ild ,0 ing from analogy, that the rieww ,)im m )er I110I)th fr (our discovery will oS-n up a way for : ,, .ervice. Said F I' ClayKMil such a cure of the disease as is 1 wa w ordered I i liep all Block out paralelled ly the use of anti-toxine for diphtheria. In other words, this new germ in pure culture may he able to develops s)ecial ant i - toxine nsore directly and effective - ly than could lie possible by tie necessarily attenuateil vaccine virus. At all events it is well . . . , , worthwhile to make careful and .l..i.t.er..ti. ev .u.ri,n,..it..t ..... ..I SUCh lines ' The fact also that the organism in a protozoa o,Nr, u,, a wiU- field ot rw-canii fur a Minilar ca uit iv; efenwnt in the various -rntitiv i- i ... , 1 fiiscawp, and poihly t-it-n in can - rer. A I If m Ian NtirkMCN. That all the rnne nilhin the cl'ised iH.untliiry linen if claimul hy resident nnd tieighhorhoiKl Ktooknicn, b;Kiiini"K ' - Tuwell'ii plHct on MKny crwk tlieuee tip wxith fork of iwi crefk to its hentl i lln-li H,M;k, theric timuiMi the divide in a im rlh eHiterly direction to Three Kockx thence to tlie canyon nn rilit hand Cork on Mil. creek, thenc down Mill cieek and to the place of Uiuning. County Eourt Proceedings. W J Gordon, petition lor aid from county, relief grained lot April and May, snd Joint Siieiuore wuk aptoittt cd to tane cure of him at Itll per tuottlli. W II Huston et at, petition lot county n-ftd, continued for prool oi posting notices. Koad district .No. St resummon of ejne. and tile receipts with the '. c erk. H K Nisen roail. Viewers' rcpoit h"1 '' "t "Mowed. Bond- jmon onUrwl to wy w couni) o r tw um of fft! the amount ol r st .," , , . ..ij.f., HMi!K on siuJ roml, to w um wlnw the next term of court. B.wl di.trict No. IS. apx.inlim-nt of nwd supervision. V f hrum p- intl to till vacancy ait was outer 1 to tile his bond. m 0 Aubr v. itition lor saloon lieeux. Was priwnled with no re. monstrance. Proof of publication tiled. ln '.he tn-asiirer receipt of the payment of liquor liceno 'rl"',l it!nwt KM Ma-V ,!- 1!K':I' for six months. J(,,m T.(,,j. john Mekeown. petition f,,r saha.ii lin-nse was pre- tmivi with no remonslrance. 1'riK.I llf nM, mn the treasure! s le- ni t ,l(r 9K) , m. Tie lic.-t.-e , . :,8,l d n May ,-. m for six mouths. VT C'wy. Ctiiuplttint fur il.inv !..:. f.r it'l'ilHl Tim c.i.t. 1 taint whs rem! mul tlie It'llowmg im l to view and report at the next tern, of court, to.i. lleorge Whit.-.t, ' '"111 Ol COUr., IU II ..r.il;c pi,,i .l I..L. Hi... -""" v tun A Stevens. Petition for lupior license was read with no remonstrance Proof of publication hlecl. treasurers 'receipts for ISIK) filed. And the li- cense was onlerwl L-ued from Maj d, l'JIiH for six months. Denton A tiratcr. Petition for '"I1"" lic0"M' w" ri'"d i,,h." ' monstrance, rrool 01 piuiiicuiioii tiled. Treasurer's receipt for '.''HI al so 1'iIhI anil the license issued from ' ' "H""1 ni 1,10 c,,rk "" i ,lrow a w,,rral" ,or lh """""" ( Win Wtirxweiler. K.batc on taxes, ,, , and the clerk was ordered to charge C. Sam Smith with the correat amounts according to the report. Homey. Petition lor county "1- """uen tor rcpon .,, e- , , . I Court house yard and premises, it riling lence auu yarn ann 11101 g ,. . , ... .. 1h! niove1 bilck t0 the el and sown to grass, and a lain mower purchased. This matter was i 'eft to the county Juil(e to look afier. line CUUIIl- cuun iiiihiiu'u r i I Clityp'Hjl to tiike caro of the yrd, :e j U tlie irrigation and mowing nnd aUo : of court house yard. J Petition for bridge at Agency by Indians was continued. 1 hilmi illowkd. ! c N!,mtif..ii-ry. mifl work ... ,1m. W Ulan, e .hie on Mnr.li lull ,'li".w;i;S"""n,e' Jam 11 ''" K". wi for court b a u e i J w Sayyemi, witne-s tern ami Tnili- i uie in m 1 ( 1 24 it; .vi ft 00 H 0i 8 00 2 00 I J"h" Uwton, witliesa fee. and niilf ! Wa'le ltu-t..n, aitiieist fees an.l I K 3,. ' jury twuty caun 1 ll,ur, ''r,rk,- jury 'county i c'firt GO , cwuiiIIiui Johiimm, jury fira t-oim. ! tv i-mm J mi JkIiii iilUiii, jury UfA county run rt Win liariH-H, jury fws cdilnty rourt i V WliitM-tt, jii y lfiif roiinty con rl 2 00 2 00 . 1.1 N ij)tjitTjf, ImitlxT for liriilffc 11 rorOT. Mtwinj; wmou lor court iKiime K .V, W II f..rt-r liunlinif hriiltic InniU-r '1 ! Wiiili'-ld lt'i-fl,.i) rfpinriiiK hri'ic t 00 Mn. J'.lm Viclt', ttwli!r'nexujiii tutioii 12 00 J J Hmilh, Mtr-Mt furotliwf.. 0" ilai A rrutllionuiitf, llaiikx for U-rk It !JD Ilurrv J Km ( day work on (ri.ltf.'. MOM Jiiiiiph Wa'-Tptm, work on liriilni;. , . . Hi fit Frank hi Inn. " " 21 Ui Mwarl Mi Daniel ' " lii lit Tom Tnplett M ' 13 K J J .Sum It, I'steli Itiiul for LVUit h.mn l.wiitim a mi til- ii iVu.llumim Mniife lor fink lit A t,mimn liimU'i' for lutttp1 XS "s .1 J Snntli. crti.li on ,.iuv li U t (ta if. I 1 M.hiok', work n mail, . .. Ilankint Itr,,., IihuIht I'.u' l.ii.lin I'av Jo.irnul IVMlliiiu t '.oii..h .v M.-Mvekin, lumluT, , ., M A H..'U1, tUil, V U M.'r'arl I. , i,r,umvr J ' HtvitllnH. ,.ik M I.ii.Ikv, 1 V A K.Uli, ju.t,!,,.. Mlrtry 'i t'1 1.' tie i.i .-I IMOMCtl, ClHIItUl!.!..!!.'! I.VV , , U tit llttvll. ittH.ntiteliilitttr.il.ti v M 1 1 1U-I,, iiv;.snrv ' nuUu y l s.un Smtlli, ..li. itir, sHlrtvy . .. .1 J -mull, rlork. xtlarv ... J .1 Sm lli. ..HtjiK,, ' I'll.-W niiek lit UK t'i. i.t:itu-itevv " k Hiuil f,i. iii,i,l.i,,li.i, t'..r iui'.-r aiut iii.iI1hi a IH-nt , . . . .... Tlu- WTmi.'k iru t'o, ili.inl,-,'irtiil!i It.H.lh A- r.imcll tiini lr cuiilv curt ,t II W'litl.'. iron 1'i.r l.ri.U,. J.h- lliiik!,- n-i'airiiift l-ri.I; nt walk Tile I'rinevlll Ucvicw. reurt liouc rtnli II n ... r s.M.i hiiii, ,i,.i i',.r (....tan,, .lelitl II Mmh. imulH-r t.ir i.n.l.,. , .1 I' AilaniHoii, iiu-rcliuiuti lor curt li.tti.. I' K.llv. Iii', eonlsol ! Mr-., J I' SiullhtliT. .in iiii'i .lolin H...:. luuilnic t.ri.U-, i.tii.1,.1-, J. -w V , v. Itinlilhi; I'll.li.,- tn.it . Jum j.Ii Slnvl. 1: .iu. nil .li.ttict No. Ill .1 I. I.tt.-k.-v. vn-w.-r .,ii M.-itit h.u,i H in Willi.-. St HihU-.--.. - " " Witt lliit.ir.trtt i-liaitiniiiit ..ti Slorttt r..t Oia-. Kill.-, clmiiiiiiiin in i,,ht r.tl't I K llaync. itnirfc.-r " I' A liruvci. tturvt-y.ir " " J II tirtitit, vi.-w.-r.tii Ni-.M'it r.ia.1 , W lt.vi-c, " -W f Hunter. ' ,.'.'. IWn t utnlirs. ilntir.iii:iii on Nts.,. r.m. t'lm-t llaiila. .-Iiitiiitticii ij0, , nvul It K .Ntwn. marker tut N1-... II nmil I' A liruven, Horvevcr en Ni.en rna.l ' Ir K O II..1,. e!iitiiii1itin,.r 11111,,.. ami ntveslit;:nni .stu;illii.tx nu lie 11 1,. ' M I I'.'W.-U, e.iiniiits.-.;1.,t,-r", f.-e. 4 1 I .w II i Jl a. It. :u 1 11 w L'l I1 I ll I 10 I tn 4 ill I IV I l i; l 10 OO III HI te on 111 tN) 10 m Id en S :l en ll.lni., r.,,,,1 ., W K II. I ., I KMt-ntt.-..rkoti l.ii.lj.,- . W III It.H-tfll, vl;iiie ttelMH-., Millinm , ttltlT Siiiii.i.ii ,n V- H-.ii, u,r, liun.li.i A W M..rr..nl. ntitil ,.rk Ailltnr ll.lK,-.. .-. rime l.,,k. I I. .1 W r ik., a, r N ile tt uriweiler, lel.-,l ..T.i.-e ttr. W.hmI Hiu. lijtiM.ti. ,'..iiiiiti,ti..ii ol in-.ane ... lr. Jll K.tnU.i,;, ....iiuinali,,,, :tl It', ;i -- M Tti t; -r, 'l hi .VJ .'iti .1 ;t . IE S Vr 10 "i , work Mittt it-ill : ffl Sj It! Ready to Wear ffl id 0,,:,, i ri ..,,!. -i SUltS &t Oormlej S The Thoroughbred Stallion opaLI Will ciimnit'iicp tlie 'nuii at M..K. IiKJG'S STAHLE rrincvillo, Orej;i.ii Tprmc. $'o r the Season IWIUI3, $JS or nsurancc flrrived Mrs. John SPRING s LINE (,'amc this week. I a s,p ect Aums Hmihiitn " " . . . , You will find many patterns and L'p-to-l)nte Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1903. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods SMITH'S Wines, Liquors, Domestic and ImportedCigars. Proprietors of the Two Drairs South of First National liank. CIIAMPSMITH. Prineville Meat Market V. II, IHIAK, I'HOI', New Kliop and is TJD-to-date and Cloun Grinding vour teeth on tough heefntoiik is certninly annoying lint have you tried ours? Our 2vleats are Selected by careful judges and we use every einleiivor lo fur nish none hut whnt is fresh, tender noil nutritious. NEXT DOOR TO BONNIOY'H A llnaliia. Httarllia I'luiil. Wattlusl il.nvu a telegraph line which t'ltas. C, Kllis, of l.isltuu, la. Iiatl to repair. "Stnmling waist dcitp in ley water," hti wtit.-H gave lite a ter rible cold and cough. It. grew worse daily. Finally the best ilorlora In (i.tklaiitl, Neb. Hioux t'ity iintl thnaha said 1 had ciiuiuluilitinll alitl could not live. Then I begun using llr. King's 1 tW ''s'uve,.v "d sits wholly cured by six bottles,'' Positl ely KUariinteed '" i f. C.n.-li. I-..I.U ttit.l .ill Tl.rnut n.l it l.ung Irouulcs hy Attauison dt v lunek Co. Price ilk-ami I,IKI. $IO. Reward. liKSl'llllTloS 01' IlllllSt!, One IiI.hhI liay horse 7-yi-ars old a small white sp.4 in Itirchcad, slual all at.tuiul, a small scar on inside of right foie leg. No brands, is gentle to work or r'ule. $1(1 will tat paid for , the return o( the alsive tlcscriUnl aui mul. fill reward will Ik- paid for the reltiru of the ahove di-si-rilicd animal. .1. 11. llixiiv, Kile, Oiegon. TiniWr Itiiul. A.-I Jans 3, l-Ts. Notion for Publication. I'nite.t Slt llrtto, Tit.- Iall, llr.. Afrit !, Wul N ll.- I- ll.'i.-1'V ul..-ll llmt ill ctttl'lUltcs with lite rt H.I.UW ..I tlitflH-l ..( t'oticrr ..I .l.itiw S, Is;.-., t-tititlwl ' Ail t.-r tliw tule ..I liitiU-r Iao.Ii iu llt SI.Im .it t-uliferttltt, (r-U.-it, Neiu.ltt, an.l Wwlilnirt'-n IVrrltery," m ol.-n.l.-.l 1.. Mil l t fni.llr lti.l MUtw iiy el i i .-I At.uiit 4. isir.-, w ilium II. Suiiinr. el 1.1 I'liitt-.tl r. r.'Utitv el 1'r.N.k. .lale.,! Ilivtixn. .Ml, lias ll Jtilv I. 'tirj til.-.t Itl tins etH.-s III -vi NM..in trtlriu.-til N... isi, l,.r tlir liurcluuM. ,.I ' ii..- ski. .!' si-tn-n N... :M In T..wi,-l.ii N... l:l Uaiu-v N... I-- K.. W. M. Mid ill ..Itr 1 n-..f I.. i-li..is lliut tl.r l.nil N...I..-III l itierv 1 uml.le t.'r liinlwr or .letir tti.n ler h;rl. ; ritltui! niiriBwe" 011. 1 I., rvtu'iltili ltt 1 Una t.i vti.i l.tml In'IuivW. A. IU-II, I'. S i'iiiii iiiiwsi. iii-r, sit I'riiti'tillf, t)rtoit, tin Kn.iv, It :ini .Uy ,4 Ju.y. lWtt Hp iiitm-ii m wiliitp: t I, Wimuk, Kie.l Huitiii. ('. K. Molfll. .1. U IMt ;tii.l J'it Kaiih-lil, u( I'Hiti-tillf. Orrvtin. ,nv Mul .til isi-ntt'iw cUiitiitiif mlverwly tlir nlnni'ilmrili Ituula t ritintiHl ti til tlit iri Uiui m tlii 'ithitt Ltn f Ufny uiil ajsHinj. ' Mli lIAKL T, SolAN, H.KI'tT. CONTKST NoTK'K t'n its I Sulci Ijtit.t HfKr. Thr Italic l-rrii-ti. Jwiiiwy i'J Vm. A mirtuiftit t'tnlrt nilnluvil tiinj( (iltii in tlu I'ttiif lvSiirali 1. (ilpun, out tUijU inil h li.ewU-wt fnirr .N 7, 111A.U' Jim i f S'f SW'i, A)IS, SK', Hwtion H, T'nhii 17 S, iimtxffr 'X K., I.y TIhium l"" nt.i.-.t.-f , in tn, It Iti. nlln;Hi ttt iil Th.'in CtiUiii Iim ihill alM!lfiri Mit titu't fr ni'Tf than bU lixihtlui, airt-r mtkiii nlf ntiy. Tti at the ttll.-kfni aUiiiiotiiiir-nt k nt dm t" inilit.rv ut tiainl nrtit. Maul rti ri h-rt.v n.lifi'il In iimr. rralHiliil mini nflrr i.pucr tticnink' BAit llivtiin t hVIucIl it. in. )) My it. U-f.rJ. J Smith, ('uitty t'lt-rk Mt liU ittirt aU l'rirvillt, lire h'oti uinl t)ml tin-il hetiriiiK will lw tirlii at 10 a:rk K. 111. oh U In'Ihiv) thr lipt-inlcr ami li'-.rittT at tfiv I tilted Ntulr l-.Ki-i orti.-r in Til I'Allra, Urru-m. Tlie miiI eoiUrwUiit havimr. in lr.irr f fid.ivi!. h!f i Jwmiry I.". l!3. ("rth thvU wiiif h how th.it lt.T line ililik-'-li'- (wrwinl rrHi-tf of thi ntiw ci nt In bntlv, it i herrl-T "Htli-ri-tJ inl ilirtnl ttmt nth ti"ti(.-r l -ivfn Iiy line rikI urolxT inililic4tn.il t Jav r u cas. Ktfitrr. Arrived McTaart's OF MILLINERY Don't fail to call and tlie Stoclr RECEPTIOn. The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Prineville Soda Works. P.RINKYILLE, ORE u tiij,i ISOM CLKEK l.itillcn' KuriiiNlilMK ItMuin New Millinery Goods At tho Old Unliable Mllllnory Store of ))! ( (tin litrirrNt nhi liiietl it-lfHwt llito nf MtU itml tirtm Hluii i fvpi I iniiiilit In riliii'tlllti, wlut'li will lw t tin-li.nt-l.-f Ii w iiicv-. V. will tvliUvk nu,) him i.ltHmU lnt, Wi ar Sn-itl Sriliw I n)' fVfi r Wclitpiiilav n. IN. A. lye and Brothers y. ' Wo have just received Coniplc u i c ncnn' l:urnlthluKit, Inclmlltijc MnU, Shoes. 5hirtn Neckwcnr and everything uwlnl In nil the Inlc-it Thiiiic-i. Call And exnmltic them, RED l-RONT BAZAAR N. A. TVC & IlkO.-v, piacksmithing That Pleases Is The Kind You . j. A Stirk of Kami Machinery d) 9 You will find lJICV(:i.i:S(f AT SHIPPS! Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many others. A good line ol llieyeh- Suilric AT HIIII'1"H. WATTS MARBLE Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and (iranite .Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWKST TRICES Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Bee Hive Ladies heforc heing lilted for a new spring dresH Come hero and I will si ll you one of the Nicest and liest Wearing Corsets in the Market. I am continually mining to this line as I am wile agent here and get my Corsets direct from the Factory in Detroit Michigan. Prices the lowest. Groceries- flfocery's filled up. I can givn you anything in canned goods, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Ileans, dried Fruits and I)nn,t for get that I carry home cured Hums, llncon, Laid and Shoulder, I. Michel, Prop. ,altwl. SlyloM In VI ci)i-Kt'tn-ww. y 0 IM'KKIOH 0 iitoi)s i(i:rr in stm JNSTONK lATIiN'T :atiii:k siioi: $3.50 They arc Guaranteed 1'rops. kcllnblc Merchants 11 (,o ut - ir. wiciirs (HlllWMiH lit) rOKXLTT KLK1XS S alwkfs on hnnd S) all Kotl makes m CRANITE WORKS The Place To Save Money 9 Iiy order ol comiiiitiee.