I Crook County Journal. Pl'Hlifflui Kvr Thvkhiut nt JIAII.KY AMI M.AOK. 1't.n.riobim. W. C. BLACK Knm.it . 11. BULKY Maka.ikk Ool'KTV OmOAI. I'aI'KK. JoUBJlAt if sntriwl at thf loHielhe Briatrllh, lor t-nniu.in thniushlli U, S. tills Komil uU nutu r. srnscmi'Tios latks On VtAi. tuMourm Tm Moxrus . .... THUB8DAY, MAY SI, 1H03 ti inn iilrntira with Central Oregon in t" ngraphy and character, and it is In I hoped llml this observa tion has impressed its nerda upon his mini! ami lh.it lie will urge the speedy development of the western deserts where practicl. There is not yet a single govt i una lit irri gation project perfected ititthe Mate of Oregon. There are sever al enterprises working under the Carey not, hut any one knows who it's, said the merchant who doesn't U lieve ill advertising, "the country is going to the devil." ''I thought 1 lint much when I read that placard in youi win dow," I lie solicitor answered. "Which placard?" "The one that says, 'We lead; others follow." Hrooktyn Kagle. Israel Zangwill sny,: "There are three reasons why niei; of has made even n partial study of j genius have long hair. One is that Act that it is full of flaws, and j that they forget it is growing, unsatisfactory. It was framed j The second is that thev like it. loosely with it coating of sweeten-j The third is llnit it conn 8 cheaper, ing on the outside that npH'iilcd ' They mar it long for the same for time to the individual settler, j reason that they wear their half hut recent developments show it to j long. Owing to this peculiarity of lie a bill for corporations, and for 'genius you may get iuito roputa- tln m alone. The transportation companies of San Francisco, three in numlier. hid the fame on the government proposals for Philippine lransor tation recently suhinittcd. Their bids were "Cabin Passengers" $125, soldiers HO ami freight W.2S per ton. "Cahin passengers" should have been specified com missioned officers, and in compar ing the figures one is put to guess ing whence this difference of ItlS tion for luck of 25 cents." At Howard Hominy, May Lsth, W. W. McYey, aged .'.7 years. Mr. MeYe? had Is-en ejoying ginnt ! health up to Satuidiiy. uhen heKnsjang taken with A slight iiiu!mvsiikii which rapidly develoed into what. was thought t.i I1 hie ingitis. His! iteatli was preceded by llneon.-cious between Soldiers. 'Cabin Passengers" ant: Three Grant county school; Prairie Citv, John Dav and Can yon City, had a Grand Ralley l is1 Thursday. Friday and Saturday at which time athletics held sway during the day, and the evenings were dient in musical entertain ment and literary proirr.ims. The idea of such a meeting is a new one for Eastern Oregon, and good one too, and will do much to bring about a good feeling between the towns participating, even though it develops rivalry. It must lie admitted that turnip growing is more unmistakable in its harvest than advertisement-grow ing, and more rapid. The turnip feed grows into crisp green leaves and firm white meat that doubting Thomas may touch and taste; whereas, the fruits of advertising. while quite as sure and far more lucrative are often less tangible This must continue to be true just bo long as nature persists in creat ing men who tan not see beyond their own noses. Such advertisers are not content to wait; they will never be happy until some advertis ing Jack appears on the scene with his magic beans warranted to n ach to the sky with one night's growth. They lefuse to see the subtle, good-in-the-long-run that invariably ac crues from right advertising, and demand that every dollar paid in shall immediately return, like little Bo-peep's sheep, "bringing its tale behind it." And the tale must be a phenomenally long one or advertising is condemned. In view of the fact that small pox is reKrted from nearly every section of the state it j-eems that outside comment has given our immediate hxality undue public ity regarding our misfortune in having smallpox. From Klamath Falls there comes reports of sever al cases, and Ashland has bad from 10 to 15 cases all winter. Lake county passengers and mail pass through these places. Why don't the "judgt" over in that county go to work and patrol the western border of bis domain as he has done on the north. Wouldn't it be a little more consistent than thecourte he has pursued. Then too there's Portland, with a well patronized jiestbouse, with the Oregonian losing sight of that fact, and in the n.cintiiiici eart hing our section high and low for smallpox news, which they give revised ly the inspired brain of some "hoi air" reporter and di.-play be: i ath black headlines. The great dully fails to even give among the d. ath repirts the victims dying in the Portland jiesthouse, and it all makes us feel that the old adage about "consistency Wing a jewel" would be more than true in this case. During President Roosevelt's ad dress at Redlands, California, he expressed his confidence in the results of arid land irrigation, and defined himself as being unequivo cally in favor of the development of the west's great expanses of waste land, only so, through the want of w; ter, which in many cases could I stored and utilized at a nominal cost. On the Presi dent's Western trip lie crossed Utah and Nevada, which has sec- A remarkable monkey has just died in Paris at the age of 20, It was formerly in a oo in one of the French colonies, and showed an ardent desire for liberty. A sav- to test its abilities, placed it on an islet, on the shore of which was a small lit roped to the mainland. The monkey quickly i V 1 1. ... i . 1 . . .1. . .... 1:1. . ness hv several hours. Mr. McVev eiooaiM-u, ' :"' ', a has keen a resident of Crock county j M'lor- alul w '1'1't'k'y across for l.i years uist. hiivinr come here! the water. The monkey also fioni Lane county where he as nns-, 'understood how to light candles cd. He served ilh the First Oregon and wijw himself with a towel, regiment throughout the Civil War. and was slalion.il at different Oregon Circuit Attorney Folk, of St. posts. His residence in our section i Louis, tbtough w hose efforts not a has resulted in many warm friend-! few boodlers of that city have shi and the friends with a sou H.,.,) convicted, declines to accept and daughter mourn his death. L testimonial from admiring cili- Funeral services were held at the i .), , ,low ,K.;r p. residence Tuesday nt 11 a. m. bv Kev. ' - ., ... , rri . , ' , - preciation of his work. The tosti l lark. Interrmeitt w.is had in :he, . , . , , ., ,. . monial tendered was a residence t moil cemetery. ; , costing fl.i.WJU, ami .Mr. folk, while cordially thanking his fellow citizens, said he could not accept If he'd had Itching riles. They're , other remuneration than his sal- terriUy annoying; but lluckleyK f ; h. , ; Arnica Salve wtll cure the Hurst easel i . t n oi piles nn ear h. It has cu ed than-.only-sand'. For injuries, Pains oi bodily eruptions, it's lie best salve in the: Telegram: The holiness coin world. Price 2,'h: a hoi. Cure guar- i,;," !,. . ,l ,.i, ,..., lies pleaded guilty toa violation of the law prohibiting combinations With laundry strikes spreadingjin restraint of trade, and will be over th? country, it will lie timely fined, not to exceed l-'idOO, by Judge fo-tlu' fashion makers to announce Dchaven, sitting inSan Fran that flannel shirts of dark color are'eiseo. Hut the trust has squeezed becoming more popular for every-! many, many times $5IK!0 out of G. Springer, Coach and Carriage JCorjco Young slaUions and mares, also a few young teams tor sale. , Haystack Blood Stuck Ranch. Haystack, Oregon, J. W. MONK, Saddles and JCarncss Maker of the cclehrntcdv Pill N li VII, I, U STOCK SAUDI, K M i l, mm: of SUM kllKVS KI ITM Latest itri'ioved la Jin' Sidi mul Stride Saddle, Hits, .t. Angina ( I.e.,., 0,;,i,-;:. I!u,k niarea. Wtiis fcr ,11 ku. Fhinkvuik, : ; (attic. c c c r i i Vw" " r, l,iiilicV Kiii'iiIhIiIiim' Iditiwt HfyltiH 111 I (IcihiIh ('(jmiit- Jab t'anltJM'l llaiV stmm II. aoteetl. Co. tSolit by Adamson A Winuek I day ue. j Pacific Coast salt consumers during j the last few months, and will no 'doubt continue, notwithstanding this fine, to pursue that plea-ing land profitable occupation. Five ! thousand dollar) once in a while is I nothing to the salt trust. cimb ! Crked Hirer. Mr. McCaNister lis completed sow ing alfalu on his farm. M:s Grace Merrill has gone to Des- chuus :u spend the summer. Vr. Miiiili'nnir nnd ,, ri,.,rlm have been mine ill for a e davs ptt 1 ii,e "n0 which fell on April .M (rem vacciuntion. i has revived nn Ozirk storv. Bv Mrs. F. Forest made a trio to Bend : mme chance a newspaper strayeil theilh on business. into lH-niihted neiiibhorhoixl. The Monigomcri children whj have!11"' natives got hold of it and lost la-en sick with scarlet fever are cunral-! no time in finding a man who e,s at ,,resem. , , , . . .,,:., , Jessie and Aylelte Tethemw were: hear the news. One man asked over Iroiu the Deschttes last week ii. i... iti... ,t i ,; - ,- toe reauer. it nut re inrv uu- isillug relatives. ing down there in Washington llick Butler was over Iron. Haystack , .T j j ,()tB , business the ti ret of the month. - " I things," the reader rejilied. "Con- -ir. lovio neaver worked on tne u.. .....i-i i.i: We want to know How, many children in Oregon arc good Kiicsscrs, We are going to give Seventy Hollars in the form of cash prizes to find out what child can give the best reasons why F.ILKKS PIANO IIOI'SK can sell pianos as it does at from 100 to LH) less than any other dealer on thu coast. ' The first prize is $2r cash; The '2d prize is $20 cash; The M prize is $10 cash; The 4th prize is $5 cash; The next ten are each $1 cash. This offer ap'itrs in the newspars all over the state, and, of courst', every boy nnd girl who reads it, wants lo show what a good guesser he is. So reatl the questions wo give and oiir advertisement in another part of this pas-r. They will help you. II you do not exactly understand anything, ask some older K'rson about it. Then sit down and write your own couclqsious yourself and send tlnun to u. Now Millinery Goods At thu Old liullablt Mlllnor; Eton of j Ts. fi,A v toFs I ln ol tint latvi-t slxt IniMt Drlrottul llns of ItsU Met tlrwM ' Stnii tt ,r I imtitlit to I'thisi llln, wklrli will U iolil at an a,..u,lel I, ., 1. . V Kin mtil.ek sml irlui ,,l,l hu h,., We Inn,. .S(,,.,.U Hitlp llsviKVpty WndiiMHlay lust .Mnliudny lit Mlilcli Hum ao ullpr HhmUI llaruftliia. Illllll CKAIIi; At i i.t.t in w hi:ai' HVKKItlOH (KMIIIS HKI1' IN NTtM'H i N. A. Tye and Brothers l LINSTOM: PATENT i i v in i r iioi: $3.50 They are (iuaruntced Is there any difference hetiveen selling ill large quantities or small quantities? Can a dealer make belter prices in one case than in the other, and if so, in which case? Does it pay to ship pianos and organs in ear load lots, and if so, why? Is it more economical to ship them in boxes? Din's this save in weight, and if so, hat difference does it make? ad above F, Forest's place last week. He exjiects lo have it in goud codiliou soon. Mr. Bitten and J. B. Merrill were in the city Ha urday the 9th contracting j seat Oiliiners. Mr. iiatt"li purchased pan of cljde. mares ul Mr. Meirill. Mr. two more months onto the year, and they are both Winter months." The questioner jumped from his saying: "(jeeminee, whiz! And I am just out of fodder." McCallister went to iimmVo ji'1:Ti!Tr: last week lor a load of potatoes. He TiaaAv t.n OToar I Tl intends nlantiiiii about 50 bushels oCH "oauJ "u oai 'hem. ill o..:i 4. n 1 May 18, l'JtJ3. Tbixy. A Uagina, Roarlna l'lod. Washed down a telegraph line which Clias. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la. nao li) repair. "Stanuing waist- deep 11 icy water," he writes gave me a ter rible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best tlijCUm in Oakland, .Neb. Hioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then 1 begnlilising Hr. King's New Hiftoovery tnd as wholly cured by six bottles." Positi ely guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Adamson A Winnek Co. Price iOc and fLOU In a recent marine disaster a passenger was picktu up as lie floated feet uppermost with a life pri-server carefully strapa d around his knees. When revived and ask- d why he had not put it on around his chest he explained that I mer. do not understand Many bright and interesting letters are coming in, and 5 not a single Oregon child wants to miss the opportunity of $ winning a prize. We want to hear from you all. S The gentlemen who have kindly consented to as judges 5 of the contest are .Mr. 0. J. Owen, managing editor of the 1 Kveuing Telegram, and Mr. Thomas .Milbiiru of the adver- tising department of the Oregonian. They will select a $ third friiin among the business men of Portland, whose S name will Ik1 announced next week. J Contest closes May ill, l!Nl.'l. Children 111 years old and younger eligible, letters must not contain over one f hundred words. S tiLLKs imam) norsi:, I I Washington Street. Tor. I'nrk. ? I I'okilam), oiti:;. I I Other large stores: y I Han Iriiiiclscn. nl., Spohiine. Wush., Sut ra- I I nieiito, ( ul. 2 jirrived jirrivcci We have just received a Compli telnt rtens' furnishing, Including Hats, Shoes, Shirts Neckwear and every thing useful in all the latest Things. Call and examine them. RI3U FRONT BAZAAR N A. TYE & ItkO.S., Props. Kcllable Merchant piacksmithing That Pleases la The Kind You (iot nt n J. II. WHILE'S (Hum'Mor to) COKMCTT & KLKIXS'S A Stmk of Farm Machinery alw 1 t on hand Mrs. John McTa part's A good story comes from Kllens hurg about two young ladies, who became imbued with a desire to go driving one afternoon lately. They went to a local livery stable- and aked for a gentle horse, as they wanted to drive into the country a few miles. The man in charge gave them one, and told them tl.at the horse would lie all right if they ke t the rein from his tail. When they returned he asked them if they had any trouble. "Oh, no," said 0 ic "It did sprinkle some, but we bad an umbrella, and we took turns at holding it over the horse's tail so that not a drop of rain touched it, and we got along all right". Men idolize women more than women idolize men. That is to say, SPRING i LINE s OF MILLINERY Came this week. Don't fail to call and Inspect tlio G t o c 1: You will find many patterns ami l'p-to-l)ule Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 1IHI3. Drugs, Stationery and House Fiirnisliing Goods rnncvi Ic-SImniko Ste Line he wanted clothi-E dry. to keep a new suit of Altrnilau Ntwcknrn. That all the range within the cn cl'cd Isiundary lines is claimed by resident and ncigliborlnsal stockmen, beginning at J. (). Puwt-ll's place 011 5IcKay creek thence up south fork of sai ' creek to its head at Hash Hock, thence around the divide in a north easterly direction to Three Kiaks thence to the canyon on ribt hand fork on Mil, creek, thence down Mill eieek and to the place of beginning. Wy order ot committee. nearly 80 well as women understand men; but often a woman's clever ness and shrewdness and secrecy are her undoing no good sullitute has yet been found for simplicity and truth. In love affairs, centuries of serfdom have bred in the minds of women a sharpness and smart ness in love affairs that very few men possess. If a woman is big enough she will keep this shrewd ness entirley out of sight, and then she may lead her liege and he will never be aware of it. Klliert Hubbard. Daily Between Prlnevillo and ShaniUo HCHKI)t;i,K Leaves Hhaniko, 6 p. 111. Arrives at f'rineville 6 a. ni. Leaves l'riueville 1 p. 111. Arrives at Hhaniko 1 a. in. First Class Accommodations Prineville Meat Market. I'. II, IKHK, l-HOI', New Whop and in Uu-to-dato nnd Clean Grinding your teeth on tough heeMeak is eerli inly annoying but have you tried ours? Our- :fceats are Selected by careful judges and we use every endeavor to fur nish none hut what is fresh, tender and nutritious. NHXT BOOK TO liONNJ'lY'H You will find ISICYCUiSof all good makes !yt's,:i1pfsI L Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many it tiers. A giaal line of llieycle Hundriea AT H1I1ITH. WATTS MARBLE 1 CRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES Second Street, The Bee Hive Ladies The Dalles, Oregon mm The Place To Save Money before being fitted for a new spring dress Come here aud I will sell you one ol the Nicest and Iwst Wearing Corset in the Market. Iam continually aduing to this line as I am wile agent here and get my Corsets direct from the Factory in Detroit Michigan. Prices the liiwiwt. Groceries Orocery's filled up. I can give you anything in canned goods, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Ileans, dried Fruita and Don.t for get that I carry home cured Hams, Ilacon, Lard and Hhoulder. I. Michel, Prop.