THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL is for the development and improvement of Central Oregon. You are a partner. And that's GOOD business for all of us.1 NEWS? If it happens in Crook Co. we tell you. That's OUR business. JOB PRINTING? The best that is. Use us. That's YOUR business. Is Juniper Timber? Hanley Says No Some Interesting Facts to be Brought Out in the Han ley Indictment William Hanley, the Burns rancher and stockman, will challenge the government's inter pretation of the term "limber." C. E. S. Wood attorney for the indicted rancher, so announced in the Feder al conrt. Notice was given that a demurrer to indicment will be filed taking the position that the scrub juniper is not timber in the sense that the Federal act implies, when prohibiting the cutting of forest growth. In making the announcement, Colonel Wood said that he would show where juniper was being up rooted on the public domain as so much rubbish and waste, without the government officials interposing any objection. It is also said among the stockmen that it has been the universal custom cf Eastern Oregon since white men went there to regard juniper as a scrub growth, fit only for fuel and in no sense coming under the head of timber which the Government seeks to protect and conserve for the future lumber supply. Most of the Eastern Oregon juniper is a scrawny growth, with no trunk of sufficient length to make a board Limbs are gnarled and twisted, and many of the alleged trees do not at tain greater dignity than does brush, which rating will be contended for in the coming hearing. In addition to the contention that juniper is not timber, as implied by the law, it will be shown that there has been no restriction to the cut ting of this, growth for fuel Ranchers wholly dependent upon tne juniper for fuel, could not acquire the waste acreage needed to furnish a large establishment with fuel, because juniper is a scattered growth, and usually occupies high, rocky hills and flats. Jo one in official or private life has been for bidden the use of this growth, so that the ranchers had come to re gard it as granted by the Covern ment, and did not hesitate to cut such brush more than they would greasewood and sagebrush, the former of which sometimes attains almost the size of a juniper tree. Mr. Hanley's ire is aroused over this and the preceding prosecution instituted by the government against him, and says he is going to make a determined fight to show up the causes at work. The issue promises to'bring out a multitude of interesting points on range nec essities and the customs of Eastern Oregon ranch life, which will be ar rayed against some of the conserva tion theories that have been fostered in official circles. Telegram. KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy hu long bees recognized as the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and such disorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be the best remedy for that lack of energy and the peculiar debility so prevalent during the close of winter and the opening of spring. For derangements of the di gestive organs u u miunimmMi, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in tne processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list or trouDies directlv traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache ana despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidnevs and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Hoyt Chemicai. Co. Portland, Oregon For Sale by Templeton & Son. For Sale. Eggs for Hatching. From pnse-winninft Rhode I slum! Reds; Sl.Su per setting. Apply to t larence U. Kice, iTtnevtue, nr. Jltt-liup A Good Business for Sale. A good wrlleutipfd wood nw aud outfit. Sis h. t. irnaollne en gine; sawed 3000 corda of wood liiat year. w Hi Ml twcniiH or aociiH'iit. which render me unable to continue the work. Call on H. I Hoiww, FrlnevUle, Ore. For Sale. A rood stock ranch; dairy ranch and 2M) acre of Rood tim her. l'airy stock gie with the ranch. ' For particular addree J. H. ZKYKLY, Howard. Ore. 3-24 2m DR. J. E. MARSH Rooms 16 and 17 Adamson Block (Over poet office) EASE for all dis-EASE Demonstrator of Psychology Power of Mind 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Sunday School, 10 a. ni. Christian Endeavor, 8:3u p. m. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. it id-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at i :3u. Come and enjoy good music and uo pel preaching. Our polity: in essentials Charity, fn non-essentials Liberty. N. B. For special notices see locals of this paper. CLAREMONT C. BABBIIXIK. n Minister. Patients Received. Persons needing hospital accommo dations can find them at my home. I am prepared to care for patients, or patients may employ their own nurses Maternity cases may expect special attention. n25 MES. P. B. POINDKXTEB. Wood Cutters, Attention. We will let to responsible parties a contract to cut 1000 or 20(0 cords of pine wood. we will furnish the timber. Call on or address the Prineville Light A Water Company. Z-Jtr First class saddle horse. coming seven, aOout l'JW los. uooa Bay gilding g seven, about luuu lbs. uooa rosa animal, rtervy, speeuv, out gentie. noi mean, never bucks. Will also sell light saddle, blanket and bridle. Realty De velopment Co. 10 Adamson Block. Prine Tille. March 17, 1310. tf. Call for Warrants. , All enuntv warrants outstanding are called for and will be paid upon prv.'nlatlon to the eounly treasurer. Interest cease after thin "" . . . Dated tills lst day of March. We. '. F. KING, County Treasurer. Timber Claim for Sale. Good timber claim for salt on the Me Kay; near Prineville; will be Mild cheap if taken at one. Address 8. A. Prose, Prineville, Oregon. S-lOmp Fine Washing Article for Sale. I have Permywash for sale. Price V a package: can lie had at my house on the north side of the Oehoco. M KS. PK A K L bKKKDINU. 3-UMmp 160 Acres Land for Sale. 1J0 acres, rich bottom land; good tot (tram or alfalfa; stream of water running llirwugh it; all Under rod fence! good hams and corralst small house, good well and force pump. Price S1H per acres PJU ran le Irrigaled. Address Jued Vender pool, Prineville, Oregon, Prineville Steam Laundry. Have vour clothes washed at the Prlnsvlll Steam 1-aiimlrT. Hneclal attention givi-n to traveler. Ijiun.lrv 1 loealed In the e Blus ter building, near lli Vli.xsk SJlf JAMKH R INi). Prop'r. NERVOUSNESS AND BAD DREAMS CAUSED BY UPSET STOMACH Klghlmsre, reatlcsanea and ntghtsweatt all caused bv Indlsesilou. Half of the nervousness In ltt world, all the disturbing dreams and ntghimsrvs, can be ended in a lew weeks by a stmi.le, tnexpeusic treatment. I let siomarh I the cause ot nervousness and bad dream. Your lood Is lying In vour stomach undigested and hrmeuiing ; It is forming poisonous gases sh'di irrttste the tiheuiuogsstrlc nerve ibt leads dtreet from tlie brwia and ends ia a neisrork of liny bram-hes running through every part of the slomsvh. liisaiso ine irriiauon oi inis great pneu mogsstrtc nerve that causes besdsrlie. Msnv limes people have severe headache and know tbsy are eausetl by Hie slotuat b, but do not know In what aianner. If von are nervous, have rlresm- or nM- ovsrs. do not sleep sound at night, get a M cen I bos ol IHllf.iHO stomach tablets and laks one or two after each meal. They relieve ills trcassd .onisi-On a tew minutes, but It Is Ihutr usefulness In building up Ihs slomsih and putting II luto perfect condition. I'll I yon slontat'B In An shape with MoKKTO and vour nervousness and bad dreams will Itiiiklv vanish. Plgvslo tomarh tablets are guaranteed lo rellfveanr eaaeof IndKealioB. sour stomach. ' hraribiirn. belching ol gas, heaviness, and all ' stomach dlslurusnvvs. In a raw minute. Far Sab sy D. t. Aisauaa a Ca. 60 Cents a Box. !At the dose of BKSOl'Rl'KS Loans and PlaeounU SI United Btatea Bonds.. tt 00 Bank tremtse.eto .5i " KedenipUon fund & 00 . Cah A lu from banks l . F. AlUa. Praaldsat Will Wsmsikt, Vks rVsssisM Statemsnt of Resource and liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon basinaaa Mar. 29, 110 iJAnjTirs capital (stork I ss.0 00 Hurplus A l adlvlded: prollUl 71.SM W otreulaltoa .J0S 00 Individual Deposits , 361 .-i.a3i T. M. staUwia, Casldw a Baldwaa, Asst Caskss W. A. Booth. Pres. D. F. ftrawaaT, VU-e-Pre. 8TATE BANK NO. IM CM. Elkinb, Cashier L. A. Booth, Ass't ' (Irook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Taplfal Slock fully paid. '. W.IW W Hurplus 6.OJ0.U0 Block holders' liability Is.UM.tM Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner March 29, 1910i Assets Liaktlitia Iansand Piseounts in.Mw Capital stack.?.. ...v.. County and other warrants S.OIrt.WI Hurpius Beal estate and fixtures T.W.H I ndlvlded pfoltts Kxnenws. I.kihji latposlls .- Cask a kasd sad i- inm kaaki f 130,990.78 Removal Notice. Dr. A. W. liraler has moved Ills ntHe fnmi Ihs Polndenlar hotel to the ultloe one door north of the Prlee llro. store, where lie w III be pleased lo meet all atlents. .Vtlf 1 oenil my miliars and cuffs lo tli 511 laundry, just north ot the (Vhoco, Where do you send yours T S-'.'4-lf Wanted. Light hoiisekeeptiig rooms. O. lio m. Addr.fw P, 5-.'lp Eggs for Hatching. Klngle ooinli It, I. Itels, (Irdera hookeil now. Mrs. J, h. Adamson. S-lU-.tm Woman Wanted. A nilddlf-aged woman in do housework. Apply to T. K. Met allister, Prineville. 1 10 SECOND - HAND STORE All Kinds of Gooda Bought and Sold Co I. V. Marker Dillon ! Building. aaaVAaVgaV Drop in and i Champ Smith 1:1 , DEAL tH IS Soft Drinks of all kind CeaSaSk33a3Uttl For Irrigated Farms f and Fnilt Tinr1 S 1MTHK ' tt IJKSCHUTFS V ALLEY V MRITK JONES LAND CO Redmond, Oreg oa M fftunsrBanvsrQsua Imported and Domeatic Cigars I HARNESS and 1 tcinni pdv At the old Smith A Cletk ' statu), Main street, two J doors south Fimt j National Bank SR0P H.D. STILL $ Prineville, Oregon r sies , , m oon.oo ... S.MVIO ..snt.uo.K t3ria.aD.tt Jo Pierpoet Morg.an and Compamy thought enough of the E-M-F Company a few days ago to pay $6,000,000.00 for about 60 per cent of its stock. 1SNT IT LOGICAL TO SUPPOSE that the E-M-F "30" is a "WONDER?" If it was a "LEMON" E-M-F stock would not be worth a nickel, and if the car was only mediocre the stock would be worth less than 100 cents on the dollar, but, as a matter of fact, the stock ia ABOVE PAR which, together with the fact that the MORGAN COMPANY made the deal, simply goes to prove what we have always contended that the E-M-F is the best car in the world for the money and the equal of many higher priced cars. 19 10 E-M-F it 3 0" Spring Millinery On Display Going Like Hot Cakes Showing all the latest ideas in SPRING HATS I H. M. COOK I Artistic portraiture and photographic work of ail kinds, ft iWs nn no ami tiniHiitnor lor amateurs, nessonauie tirices w Mrs. Estes Comer 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE, OR. SUGGESTIVE THERAPATHICS Or Vital Healer A handsome, roomy, 5-passenger 'touring car, light in weight, dependable as the day is long, economical as a car could possibly be and the easiest car to take care of that was ever built It has the specifications of the $1500 car, the handsome appearance of the $2500 and the quality, material and workmanship of the $3,500 car, L e., quality unsurpassed and accuracy to the half thousandth of an inch. There are no experimental features whatever in the E-M-F Car. All are proven. There is no element of doubt The factory says and we say YOU MUST AND WILL GET SATISFACTORY SERVICE FROM YOUR CAR. 4 cylinder, 30 h. p., three speeds, selective sliding gear trans mission, speed 55 miles an hour it you want it hill climbing power galore. Price, including five lamps, French horn, tools, . tire repair outfit, pump, jack and magneto, of course, $1250 f. o. b. Detroit. Cornett Stage & Stable Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Dr. (i rater beg to annoume to the pub lic that he has got an assistant to help Ijim In his practice, Pr. Coaoltlcy, who is a graduate from the Weltmer's Institute brings good testimonials with him, and I desire to say that our aim Is to accomplish a cure where others fail. Charges reason able. ' The following are testimonials which Dr. Coockley brings, vis: May 27, 1909. Last summer when I was in Redding, Calif., I was suddenly taken with terrible pains In my side, resembling appendiciti A large lump formed in my right side snd the muscles of my body seemed drawn I could not ait or stand. After Dr. Coackley had given me one treatment I no longer suffered so intensely and could walk about and do my housework. In three weeks 1 was completely cured aim nave never been so attacked since. Yours very sincerely, MiviftK Bixley, Youngstown, Wash. " February 28, 1009. This is to certify that Dr. Coacklcy, by virtue of hit healing power alone and with out the aid of medicine whatsoever, com' plctely cured me of serious eye trouble with which I had suilered for live years. I had been to some of the most eminent specialists on the coast but could find no relief. Since treating with Dr. Cosckley my eyes have grown steadily stronger and are now perfectly well. I can see as well as I ever could and am now. holding a poll I Ion thsttwiulwi constant reading and I expert. ence no discomfort from my eyes. I was also cured of serious lung trouble and was very till it and completely run down. I am now perfectly well and am fleshier now than I ever liuve been before, and my general health lias been much benefited br his treatments. very sinoereiy yours, 1.ITCY Boyrtow. Youngstown, Wash. The public are requested to write these peo ple for the iruin or me siHUJinenis mmve. Otllce flrst door north of Price Bros.' More. mm Whiskey Bad for You? Depends on the whiskey. "1. W. HARPER" Is mellowed in wood till it is thoroughly aged. A medicine as well as a ; pleasure. Sold by ... - Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon amateurs. and quick delivery t, a ..... . 1 1.. rtDFM CIlNirtAVC riiuir niiwHri run ai iiaLtiir i n i ia in a ajii af ms a i m-r n. a Plants! Plants! Plants! AT THE PRINEVILLE GREEN HOUSE Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and celery plants; Also some of the hardier flower plants. All in proper season. Karly plants ready by April 10th. Don't ask your wife to grow them in a window box this year but patronize a new industry. All plants will be stocky transplanted. Something sure to live and grow quickly. C. W. Spring, Prineville, Oregon, Box 331 PI387 Quality Is what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchauing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon - ffarfeltlrrs Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY ' . PRINEVILLE, OREGON