OUR PAPERMAKERS. " America' rlrt Will tni h Vt PrtMnl Day Industry, Ii (lio 1' lilt ill Stiili-t Mliiy tliB nmiiufiic-tiiri' of uimt rank tliirJ In iniigniluilo Riiiiiiiff tin frcut In dint rim. Tlio trmlo diri'rtorin hw 7:1.1 firniH oiMTiitiiiK 7 .HI pupiT Mini t ID pulp inillit, ri'prcHi'iitinK an Invt'Ktril riipitiil nf over $'v'7H,IMH,. two nml wmiloylni; diri-rlly upward of lull, duo luliori'in, proiliu'iiiK p proximately a prodiirt of 4,(1(10,0110 toll annually. New Klujliinil, ill wlilili iiliiwwt third of tln riiiinlrv' paper mill liro IikuIi'iI, luia played nn impor tant purt in Hun wonderful develop, niont. Wliilo tlii tlrat paper mill in Ameriia n tatallilii'd tit (icr lnmitown, I'., in 1il!U), tho early ft tier of New I'nlund noon roc outlined tho udvunliiKi' whiih their locution offered fur (lie mumifae. tnro of piiHT, and m early h 17.10 uniel lli'iii'liiimn, t Uo(on sta tioner, hud erected a small paper mill at Milton, Mum, At thi time paper wa Hindu entirely of raj?. When tlm Involution liroko out imMr win at ill Tcry aiarco, ami in 1770 the honau of rcproacntatives reaolved that tin' rommittno of correapondenco, incetion and wife ty in tlm aovcral town I mi required to appoint aoine mtituMo person in uh town to receive rag for tlio paper mill, nnd the inhnliitant wore directed to lie very careful in saving even the smallcat quantity of raj; suitalilo for making paMr, l'j to thi time and even a lute a tlin early part of the last cen tury the process of manufacturing paper was carried on entirely by hand. In tho earliest atuge, after the pulp from which the sheets of paper wa to be madi) had been re duced to the proper consistency in tub or vat, it wa dipped out in mold tniido of rushes conllncd in a frame, and in thi frame the pulp wa shaken out in a thin laver, the water Altering through the' rushes leaving well formed sheet of pa per thereon. Tltcso separate ihcet were after ward taken from the mold and pressed out and dried. Great dex terity and practice were needed by the jiaja-rmaker in order to produce a aheet of paper of uniform thick ness and texture, the result being nccompliiihed by imparting a shsk ing motion to the frame containing the pulp. Holyoke, Man., manufacture! more paper than any other city in the world. Inwrojiee in another great paper town. It wa hero that the problem of educating newspa per puhliithcr to tho uo of paper nado of mechanically ground wood pulp wn successfully worked out. There are about 150 mill abroad which Hi 1 11 make paper by band, but the process hai practically been abandoned in thi country. New Knghind Advance. A PpinUd Csntlpsd. , An amusing practical joke play ed on tho gneala of a certain tea party ia decrild by a painter of still life. Ho says: "Once a patron brought me six saucers and a card upon which wa pinned a limine centipede, or 'thousand legs,' re questing me to copy it exactly upon each of the saucer no that the base of tho cup would cover it. I did o. Afterward he told mo that he had given a littlo tea partv and without tho knowledge of hi wife bad tubatitattcd tho painted saucers for tho plain one. Ilia amusement consisted in observing the horrified expression on tho face of tho guests when they raised their cupi und the quickness with which they put them down again to keep the monster imprisoned. It was only when tho hostess noticed that none of tho guests drank their ten that tho deception was discovered." Rio ChoooUU Pi. A delicious rice chocolato pio is made as follows: A quart of milk Is scalded and then mixed with tho yolks of two eggs, four tnlilespoon fuls of boiled rico that has boon pressed through a sieve, two squares of melted chocolato and a cupful of sugar. Stir in a doublo boilor until tho custard thicken! slightly and buko in ono crust, When 'it is done put on a meringue made with tho stiffly bouten whites of tho eggs and a littlo confection er's sugar and dropped over the pie from tho tip of a teaspoon. Brown slightly in a quick ovpn. Haw Far th Blood Traval. The mileage of tho blood circula tion reveals some, astonishing facts. It bus been calculated, for instance, that, assuming tho heart to beat sixty-nine times a nilnuto at ordi nary pressure, tho blood - goes at tho ruto of 207 yards in a mlnuto, or nine miles an hour, 220 miles a day nnd 80,000 miles a year. If a man eighty-four years old could jiavo had ono single blood corpusclo floating in his blood all hi! lifo it would have traveled in that time nearly 7,000,000 mil bs. London Globe. .,, Huntington & Wilson Attorneyi or Th Dalles, Ihnvo opened oflloci la Portland, Oregon, Room 805-807 Lewi Building. IIiihIiiphii int In them from Crook Oonnly llimuirh their nfllro In The Dalliw or dlmcit In their i'urllnnil adrtmw will rowlvo prompt ntUmllon. I'nrtliimi I'liono, Main 7j1. Seed Potatoes. Early Kose and Hnrbank SeoJ Pota toes for tale, llorigan A Reinko, 3-30 HIS LAST JUMP. Th Past That Ended tli Daring Ca. rr of lam Patoh. In the early part of the last cen tury Sam I'atch wa quite a promi nent figure. Hi autodialling ex bibitioiia at leaping made his name lamoii from one end of tho coun try to the other, and in thoso day tho expression "A cnuy a Ham Patch" or "You act "like Sum Patch" was very common. Ham Patch in thoso day wa a sort of symbol or synonym of recklcMiu or daredeviltry. Sam Patch was born in Rhode Is land, went to sea in early lifo and afterward settled in Paterson, N. J., whero ha wa a cotton spinner. Itecuiise of hi threat to jump from a bridge over the Paxaic river ho wa finally placed under arrest. A few month afterward tho succcss ful performance of tho feat gavo him such widespread notoriety that he traveled alMint, leaping from the yardurms or topmasts of ship. Hum died young, but during his comparatively short life he gained great distinction of a certain kind. This high jumping idivncray amounted to a omnia with Sam, and a hi fi'iita were accomplished be fore tho duv of prizellghters, foot racer or balloonist ho was regard ed a a murveloiis athlete. After his Passaic river jump hi next most famou jump wa at Ni agara fall from a slanting rock midway between the highest point on float island and the water, and ho achieved thi successfully. Aft er few morn leap of less height ho announced that on a certain date ho would jump from the bank of tho (lenesee river at Rochester, N. Y., into the water below the falls, a ditttauce of US feet. A great crowd guthered to w li nes tho performance: Sum made tho jump on Nov. 1.1, 18.'!), but it was hi last. On this occasion he warned to lose control of himself, doubled up and struck tho water broadside. It is proliablo tho im pact killed him, though some said that in trying to swim ashore un der the cataract ho became entan gled in the root of a large tree. and wa drowned. There i. however, no contempo raneous evidence that ho was seen alive after striking the water. His body was fmmd after several month near tho mouth of tho (icm-soe river and was buried there. St. Louis Republic. Did H.r B.rt. A little girl sat in a doctor' of fice waiting patiently until her mother' turn came to go to the dentist' chair. The room wa! filled with patients, for it was the com mon waiting room for four doctors. Every ono sat and watched the child', who smiled at each in turn, beginning at the right and going around in a circle. She received ome pleasant responses ut first, but finally they grew scarce. Nothing daunted, she kept right on making grimacio until her motlyr in exas peration said: "Julia, what are you doing?" "Don't I have to, mother?" And tho little maid pointed to a sign tacked up over the stenographer's desk, "Keep on Smiling." Lippin cott'a. Prfrrd Hr Playing. A Boston lady onco asked Profes sor Blackenstuin what made him so thoughtful. "I have liocn wondering, madam," he replied, "how you can make tho piano talk so divinely and yourself so foolishly." "Ah, well," she replied, "tho piano knows it has only mo to listen to it, whereas I know I havo only you to listen to me, which makes "the difference." "I pray you," said tho professor, "ploy ngain. I liko your playing best." Cincinnati Knqniror. H Kmw a Thing or Two. Anaxngorus, the- Athenian phi losopher who flourished in the fifth century before Christ, taught his scholars that wind was air set in motion by rarefaction, that the moon owed her light giving proper ties to the sun, that tho rainbow was tho resulting phenomenon of reflection, thut comets were wan dering stars and that the fixed stars were at on immeasurable, distance beyond tho sun, besides giving them many other ideas thought to be long to more modern times. A Knowing Pupil. A Yankee inspector of schools was testing the knowledge of a class on the value of coins. lie pulled out a half dollar, threw it lightly from one hand to the other and asked a pupil : "Well, now, what is that?" "Heads, sir," came from a young ster in front. Llppincott's. . Titd, "Miss Oludyi has a very engag ing disposition, hitsn't she?" "Quite so. Her presont fiance ii her fourth this season." Balti more American, Clover Leaf Ranch Fort Rock, Oregon. Barred Plymouth Hock, Silver Spang e Hamburgh, Butt Orpington, Ucililen Wyndotta, White Wyondott, and White Leghorn eggs $2.60 for 15. Order will have prompt attention. All Al stock, II lies t that can be had. 1-5U C E. Shaffer, Prop. Personal Health and Purity. l'p to -dl Amur inn Literature, dlaptvil lor all rU anil mmlllioii i( Polft, may Iw -en or had t lir. Kna'a otlice, Mainatrwtt. I'rine villw. Or. li n-il Horse for Sale. On the old ('. Hum Hmllh rnncli. Dear I'rloevllle. 16 head of nuirea and iP'ltllftK. Iiirue rnoiiirli tor work borwa, will Im solil lu my iniinU-r at retuoniLlile lirletK, Kur further InfnriiiMtlon aildniw (1. II. Hiimmkli., I'rluevllle, On-ft-on. IIMli-tf Full Blood Jersey Bull. For ule or will trade for grain. Call, writ or 'phone, J. K Adamton, I'rinc villa, Orngun. 3-XI tf. Winter Layers are Profit Payer. My pen of 14 thoroughbred White Wyandotte laid 333 egg io January, fen now mtcxl. Kgg IV.OU per 1A. AO wr rent of hatch gurnUxl. Call or write, E. K. Kvam, I'rln.vilk. Oregon. 211 tf Salesmen Wanted. WanUd: -l-'our saletmen, eitliet I lie nr gentlemen, with team, ralarv from 10.00 to IIOU.OO per month and expeni' Act quirk before the po sition are HIM. Addrera Clin. ). Chriatiani, 1'rineville, Oregon. 2 lllf All Work Guaranteed. I hnve JiiMt returned front my t rift to the country nnd am ready totiikc cure of your eyin lu the aume care ful manner n In the pnat. All work fully Kunrnnteeil or money refunded. Kyea lealcd; glain titled. Hit. W. J. tVHTIS, Adiitnaon nutldiiig;, ltooina 14 nod l.'i. Wanted. Three or four furniahed room for Unlit houiH-kerping or will taka fur nished house, Thon l'ioueer Abalrsd Company. 2 2:1 tl. Girl Wanted. Itnnch work; atcnly employment: Ko.mI wngca. Apily to Kn Slav ton. 3tt4t, Eggs for Hatching. From bert (train of H. C. White Ieg horn; good inter layer; 2 per IS. Mhm. J. K. AuAMsox, i'rineville, Ore. 2 23 2m. Suiuinooa. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon lor Crook County. lt Milkrlni, (.UlnlllT. Klrrt ('. Miliaria. ItrtrmUnt. To ICIwanl C. Mllt-rlg, iUlMive namrd de- fPIHlNtlL In 1110 nmr of the Bute of Oregon, yon arr brl)r retiuln1 to ki.nr ad.I trntwrr iin- tfttnpUInt tllvtl Mllaxt yu In llir shore en- 111HM1 1 ouri aim t-auae, on or iMiore lite 4lh day ol May.tlMI, aiiit l( you fall ao to aiHar and anawir, (or Hani llit'reof, the plaintiff vttlt a.ply to llif Court for the rrllcf prayed ror In hf r roiiilatnl: for a (tveret. of tl;i. ivurt ilta aolvin the Umla ol matrltnonv now exlmin iH'twiM-n the plaintiff ami defrtiilanl and JihI hum! for nlaltitllt'acuau aud dlahuraeiiu'Uta of III!, anil. Thla anmmona U pnldLhed by order of the Honorable H. C. Kill, t'oonlr iudae of the tvunty of Crook, Stale of Onwm, tuadr and enteren on me mill oay ol Han-ti, 1VI1. 1 Mltii-h It waa ordered that thla anmnioiia oe IMll.lUhed onre a weea lor all eoriM'Utlvr week lu the (rMik County Journal, a wevkly newHaper, primed and puulinhed lu Fnne. villa. Crook Counly, Hialo of oreon. 1'he date oflheffntl publleatlon of tin auuiniuu la Man h 21, nut, M. R. KI.I.IOTT. Attoruey for plallillff. Cltution. In Hie County Court of the mule of Orefon. ftr the Oiunly oft'rottk. In the matterof IheKMtaleot 1. 1 hide Turner. Totl. H. Turner and helra unknown. If any there Lm, ufLllibla Turuer, deeenaed, Krocl Ina: . In the name of the State ororeinn.' You are hen-he ellcd and rvoulred to aiiiieor In the OiuntylViurtofthe Htute of Dniron ftr the t'ounly of Crook, at tin' Courtroom tlHreor, at I'rineville, In the Counly of Crook, on MonrtH. the Iril due of April, lull, al I'1 o'elock. In the forenoon of that day, then and then' to allow oatiae, If any there tie, why au order ahould not he made and granted to Janiee Turner. admlnlalraUir of the ffllatoor l.lhhle Turner, deeeawd. Ui aell all the real eatale tadonfln to autd deoenaed, and more partleulnrly dewtrlhed aa followa towlc KS HW'i Me'llon HI. Tn. MHuutn, Kaiute II Kant, and lt i and Hee. 4. 1 p. a Mount, Khiiiti II Kaxt. W. M . eoolalnlna l!3.J acrea In Crook County, Oregon. ntliieaa, itieiton. h. i.. Kill. Judge or the County Court of the Hlnle of ttre (Henl) gon. nr the County of Crook, with the eeul of uild tHiurt limbed, thla list day of Kehruiirv, A. I. IH. Atleal: WARKKN IIIIOWN, Clerk. By U M. Ilechloil, diputy elerk. A at CI. II. Brewster, 0. K. R. I., llrewster t'ity Knirineer l'riuevilu', Or. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Plionc, Pioneer 2S4. C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon Wood for Sale. I hnve a qimntv of wood for ante. E. F. 1.ON0, I'rltH'Vlile, Ore. 3-lltf DR. R. D. KETCIIUM Drugless Healer Spinal Adjustments and Dietetics a Specialty CONSULTATION FREE Hour 7$0 to IS a. m. 1 to 5 n. m. . Call answered promptly. Rooms 16-17 Adamson B'dg. III in I yf Spring Suits Have Arrived We beg to inform the public that our entire Spring line of Men's Suits are in and we have the nicest line ever shown in the city. We have your size now; do not wait untill the line is broken and then be unable to select what you want We will lay your size away for you. We have all the popular shades in gray, brown, tan, etc etc. Every suit guaranteed to fit, wear, and retain its shape. FOSTER & HYDE Bids Wanted ! ! lTo furnish 60,000 feet of lumber for sidewalks in Noble's Addition, to be delivered on the ground at the -earliest possible date. Bids are also desired for the con struction of sidewalks complete, everything to be furnished by the contractor and for the construction of such walks where all materials are furnished by us. Bids are also called for to level and grade the streets in Noble's Ad dition. For full particulars, call on or address A. R. Bowman, Selling Agent for Noble's Addition to Prineville, Or. Crook County Agent For .Ai iVSt 1911 REO and "APPERSON" 1911 Reo 4-30 Five Passenger fore-door $1,575. 1 9 1 1 Reo 4-30 Five Passenger Touring $ 1 ,500. 1911 Reo 4-30 Four Passenger Torpedo $ 1 ,500. 1911 Reo 4-30 Two Passenger Roadster $1,150. The fore door and five passenger and four passenger are complete with glass front and top, the two passenger is without. 1911 Apperson 4 30, 40 h. p. 5 Passonger complete $2250, Portland. 11)11 Apperson 4-40, 60 li. p. 7 Passenger complete $3250, Portland. Crs on display and will demonstrate at any time. J. C. ROBINSON, Madras, Oregon It s i Watch This Space For Announcement of New Lot Subdivision. Oregon & Western Colonization Co. John Chas. - - Prineville, ff Oregon Trunk Railway 1 he Line Open Tor Passenger and Freight Business at Mo tolius, Madras and points north. Daily passenger train leaves Motolius 8:30 a. m, Madras 8:47 a. m., stopping at intermediate points, connecting at Fallbridge with the Inland Empire Express on "The North Bank Road," arriving at Portland 8:15 p. m. Leaving Portland 9 a. m.. arrive Madras 7:45 p. m, Metohus 8 p. m. Trains carry parlor cars, first class coaches and smokers. Low Fares March 10th to April 10th During this period Low Colonist fares will be in effect from the middle west to all points on the Oregon Trunk Ry. From Chicago $33, St- Louis $32., St Paul $25, Kansas City $25, Omaha $25, other points in proportion, via Burlington Route, Great Northern or Northern Pacific Rys., The North Bank Road and Oregon Trunk Ry. This is a good chance for your friends to come to Oregon on about half fare. Round Trip Fares: Homeseeker's reduced round trip fares are in effect to all Oregon Trunk Railway points the first and third Tuesday of each month from all points in the middle west. Freight received from and forwarded to Portland, Spo kane and other points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon. J. H. Corbett, Aget, Madras. Or. il 1 . A. liraham. A pent. Metolius. Or. t-ft Jk.JvJIiJl.LJUJljJL.Jl.JljLiiiftJI.JtJLJtlJLjLJLlJl.JLiiJUJIJJLliJt: J r. . r,a i lj in Seneral SSlacksmithing ri i) n LJ Fl LJ LJ LJ Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neailt and Promptly Donk Wheh it h Dons. Bt : . : : Siobert Tlfooro i LJ ! n . LJ ! f t J ! ", LJ r.i LJ n LJ r.a Satisfaction Will Prineville, LJ be narrwrtnaflrtHnanHnnnrmnrajnnHaBHntwnnHn LjLUt JLJLJLJLulLLJLULtJIuLILiUf LILiLjLljLULJIJULJLJLiULJLULiJLlUBa Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights Prinevllle's latest residence district, just platted and now on the market Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less frost than on the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view of the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range Irom $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the maps at our ollice. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. R. Stinson C. Lundy Crook County Agents. - - - Oregon ------ JJ Li J rs tj r.a LJ E3 LJ r.a L'J LI J E3 L!J ca DJ C3 UJ B3 LJ ca LJ ca im ma ca r,a ca ca C'J Be Guaranteed Oregon.