A WISH. Ml mi lit a rut lii'Mlilit tlin lilll, A beehive' limn Mint 11 soothe my eur. A wllUnvy brook, tlint turitM n mill, With mil ny a full hIiiiII IIukit Hour. The swallow oft beneath my thubh Shall twlltor from lnr ehiy lillllt nest. Oft shnll tliu pilgrim lift the litlili Ami shiiro my umul, a welcome tfwmt. Arimml my Ivlcd poivu shall NprliiK IOik'Ii fniKnint flower Unit ill Inks tliu dew, , Anil l.ncy, lit lii'r wheel, ahull Minx In ruHNi-t tfuwti Hml tiron til no. 'I'll (i vllliica clmi'i'b Hitinuit tliu trees, Whore lli-Ht our murrliiKu vow WITH itlviui, Willi merry pcula (111111 swell Him liriMieu Ami (mint with taper plre to tll'IIVCIl. -Kitiiiuel ltojrer. FILIPINO FREEDOM. I hoie hihI iinmiiiiik t hut the prenoiit HilinlnlNtriitlnii In merely imikliitf Itself acquainted with tlll Kttllllllotl. WllCtl It KI'tH tho fact I Intra tint tho Hllldltesl ituiilit Unit It will net) IM duty mm we have seen It who luiva been thtrc. Thin In to ii'miriii! the Filipino to tuko mi ni'tlvo n pnrt III tho noveriiiiiont It In iifo to have ihcm tuko. tiut to ri'tnln n controlling biiiul whlln they are In their tutchnre, while they are leiiroliiir olltU'al self ro ut mint. ' It will tuko certainly two Ken erntlons. pcrhitp lomrcr, fur thi'in to lu this, hihI for tin to promise within nny definite time (0 lilVO Ulelll llldeHlldclieO In very foolish. It would lie a fail ure lit duty to tlirin. It wmilil lie a failure mi our port in main tiiln'liiK the self riMM't that we oiiKht to bnre In dUchnmlnii a n-xKiniillilllty Hint hiia come to un under clrciiitiHiiiiire we t-ould not control nml which we are quite atite to dl tin rue with com paratlvely small effort. We shall mnko a aerlou mistake If we fol low the eloquence of the Rinooth, Iokon rillplno imlltli'liinN who' are looking himurlly for the ex ercise of a power which they are III adapted to wield for tho bene fit of their own people. William H.Taft. THE FARMHOUSE PIANO. Tho old pin no In a pet. Tho fanner think It (Inn. It wiih th bent tlmt liu could Ret III 1MIII. He toll the bimrder with much pride Of how he blew hi dmicb To buy It for hi bonny brlilo Ho m nny year ago. The wire are getting rat bur Iooko, Ami yellow nro It key. Hornet lino it gurgle like a gOOHO, Hoinetlme emit a whieze. Rut Htlll It seem a goodly thing When girl from rim He dell Bit down nml imike the welkin ring With "Monastery Hell." Louisville Courier-Journal. NECESSITY. NoeeHKlty hn no law. I'lililic necessity la gronter than prlviito. That 1 nocoHMlty which ennnot bo dispensed with. Necessity 1 the law of a par ticular time and pluoe. Nocesslty make that lawful which otherwise la unlawful. There I no necessity for prov ing tho existence of light. A FIELD FLOWER. Thore I a flower, a little flower, With silver crest and golden cyo, That welcome every changing hour And weather every aky. 'Ti Florn'a page In every place, In overy Reason, fresh and fair, It open with perennial grace' And blossoms everywhere. On wnsto nnd woodland, rock and plain, IIh humble buds, unheeded, rise. The roso bus but a summer reign; ,. The daisy never dlest Montgomery. '"''Cr u " 'i : , mm - I X UJK. ' I -. A I'- l : fa . Copyright, lill, by tin anuma-I'aclflo MARVELOUS SETTING FOR SCULPTURE AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 1915. TUB dominating re li I tectum I feature of the exixmltlnn. the inperb Tower of Jewel, which will command the aouth entrance of the Court of Run and Htnr at the t'annnia-racinc International Ex poHltloa In Una Kranclsco in 1913. Till tower, Alio feet la height, will have a base one acre in extent The tower will rlo upward In terraces, giving way at lat to a group of figure aupportlng a globe, typifying the world. The repeated figure of armored boracmen and of explorer of the oren will be used on the tower, which, wltb It atatu ary, mural painting and mosiik', will be Indescribably beautiful Mcmtr. Carrere at Hasting, architects In chief of the Tan-American Ex position at Huffulo in 11)01, are the architects. t .Jr.. . jr "ifc -j f... ' ' it - I yfl If 1 Copyright. 1913. by the Panama-F&clflo FIGURE OF ENTERPRISE CROWNS HUGE TRIUMPHAL GROUP AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. TUB above photograph represent "Enterprise," a detail of the sculptural group; the "Nation of the West,'' which will crown the Arch of the Setting Bun at the Panama-Tactile International Exposition, Ban Francisco, 1015. This arch wilt be on the oppo site aide of the Court of the Buu and Stars to the Arch of the Rising Bun, crowned by the composition "Nations of the East" The group "Nations of the West" is designed by Messrs. A. Stirling Calder, Leo Lentelli and Frederick 0. H. Roth. The richer you are, tho easier It la to economize. Lay sermons on eggs seem especially appropriate. Old age never can know half what youth thinks it knows. One sclentiest says that fish have no morcy. liut a lot of 'em don't bite. Some men who pretend to be In search of knowledge insist on doing all the talking. Russia wants to withdraw her troops from Peking possibly to transfer them to Mongolia. There will have to bo another arctic rescue party. Btcfansson's ship has run away from him. The supreme test Is whether any public otlicial would rather bo right than baseball president. 'Ml . t : mi r.,fi International Ex poult Ion Co. ';ri;;- . International Exposition Co, New York Is afraid it will suffer In the next census unless the speeding motor driven are restrained. Some physicians Insist that the tango affects the heart. A lot of people seem to have fallen in love with It Andrew Carnegie say he expects to live twenty-five years longer, and It Is undisputed thnt he can afford to. Nothing revives that "bnck to the farm" feeling like a bashful glance nt an artist's conception of n shepherdess. Cannda has got to be good. The archbishop won't, allow "Tbals," and the governor general won't have the tango. Secretary Daniels says the navy needs more chaplains. In other words, there should be more worship on the warship. Jfotic t Contest ' Department of the Inferior, U. M, l,utul Ulllce, The Ixillen, Ore. I'ebrimry Zl, 1914. To Mabel A. KItnoiw of Held, Ore gon, contested: You are hereby notified that Oenritn McVey, who jflvea enre T. K. J. Duffy, I'riiievllle, Oregon, aw bis postofflcu uildress, did on February 24. 1I)M, Die in this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and m-curi! the cancellation of your homestead entry, serial No. 077!)7, made Dec. 9, 11)10, for wi awi auc tion 27, nw j n si-ctlon 84, ti4 ml section '.Kl. towiiablp 18 ami Mi, rungo 20 oust, Wlllainette Meridian, and a KroumlN for hi contest be alb-gen that suld Maliel A. Siinoim ba w holly abandoned aald tract of land for over t hree years last past; tlmt she ban wholly fulled to reside upon, Improve or cultivate the same as required by law for over three years last paMt or at all tdtice making suld entry. You are, tberefm.-. further notified that tli Mild mi nations will lie taken as poufop-i!. and your said entry will be ci ..;. ! without furth er right to be In .!. either before this office or on Hri" h, If you fall to tile In tills olllce wulilii twenty duvs lifter the I'lil'inil loil.ll.-iitl,,,. ,.f jTlils notice, as showu Is'low, your answer, under oath, specifically re Hponillng to tliese allegatlona of cutest, together with due proof mat you nave m-rved a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In isTHou or by registered man. You should state In vour answer th name of the postoffice to which lu- ua on d eslre future notices to lie sent to you. II. FlIANK WOOIN.'OCK, Register. Date of first publication Mar. 6, 1914. " " second " ' 12, 1!)14. " " third ' " 19, 1914. " " fourth " " 26, 1914. Notice for Publication. I)epartment of the Interior, V 8. Land Ollice at The Dalle, Ore. February 9th, 1914. Notice is hereby given thai Cbarlh W. Bnrinii of Prinevi'le, Oregon, who, on August i. V$i, niaile ilouimtead J-.ntry No. OlCHiiS, for t nwj, wx nj section 26, townsnip 14 south, tange 1U east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof to establish clxim to the land above described, before Tiaotby E. J. Duffr, U. 8. Ccnunissioner, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam H. Birdsong, Arthur R. Minkler, Georgn W. Roberts, John A. Bostwick, all of Prineville, Oregon. 8 6 H. Fbaxk Woodcock, Register. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior Not coul land. U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. February 8d, 1914. Notice la hereby given that Adna S. Fogjr. of Hampton, Oregon, who, on Feb. 21st, 1910, made homestead entry No. 0:1010, for section 19, town ship 21 south, rangp 20 east, Willam ette Meridian, ban filed notice of in tention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrllied, ludore Chas. A. Sherman, Tulttd States Commissioner. At Fife, Oregon, on the 20th day of March, 1914. Claimant names ns witncssi-n: L. ('. Peck, Hnrr Black. L. C. Mil ler, John O. Whltuker, all of Haiup tou, Oreirou. J ah. F. Biiiukss, 212 Register. Rottca for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Or. March 2nd, 1914. Notice la hereby ptven that Alexander Blckman of Held, Oregon, who, on March 24th, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 06;109 for aej and ej gwj, section 3. and on December 3lst, 1910, made additional Homestead fcntry No. 07890, for aej gel, section 3, nj neW, and net nwl section 10, town ship 19 south, range 19 east, Wlllara ette Meridian, has tiled notice of In- tetitlon to make Final three year proof Jo establish claim to t be land above described before A. S. Fogg, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, tan. Claimant names an witnesses: Paul Held, Flovd Houston, John Holland, Shellle Holland, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fuank Woodcock, 3-5 Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Or. March 2nd, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas N. Klckman of Held, Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 06-'68 for swl sci, ek' awl, and swj gwj section 2 and on December 31st, 1910, made additional Home stead Entry No. 07891 tor nwl swl, swl uwl and lot 4, section 2 and lot 1, section 3, township jsi gotith, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before A. 8. Fogg, U. S. Commis sioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 10th day of April. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul Held, Floyd Houston, John Holland, Sbellle Holland, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fkank Woodcock, 3-5 Register. Notice There will be a regular annual miH'tlng ot the Squaw Creek Irriga tion Company at the courthouse In Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, March 7, 1914, at 9 a. m., for the pur pose of electing officers, for recapi talization, for the adjustment of the 1912 water rates, and for any other business that ueeds to be considered. The above meeting was voted at the November meeting. E. T. Slayton, Secy. February 12. 1914. 4-t The piano has a beautiful tone. Prineville Merc Co. says, "Ab solutely free to someone." !p7ofo33tc,tal Cards. Dr. Howard Gov Dr. N. Morrioo DENTISTS Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Attorneys-at-Law General Practice The Dali.es, Ore. N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-5 Kamrtra Bld'g Prinaville, Or S- B. Bell A. W. Sims Crook County Abstract Co. (fnc) Hucceiwon to The J. H. Haner Abstract Co. frincvllle, Oregon AbstrncU Insurance Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer Office in Morris Building three door south of Journal office. Prineville, Oregon J. Tregelles box M. R. C. 8. Emr; and L. S. A. London; Licencee Oregon Ptate Medical Board. Hpeeialuit in 8urery; Hvtciene: Alt mentary Canal, women and children'! acwases, etc. Offlw and rien Third street near Court Houne. Tnl.i Honer, Calls an'wered proiupUr. nixht or day. Charge tnoderata ffijfstmm mad Smrgtn Cmiii mmsmer' promptly day r mtyki Origan. Ckm: S. dmmrtt JV. P. 33lknp OCCULI8T8 fflglknap de d wards (County Physician.) !Prln;li.. OraoK T. E. J. DUFFY Att6rne''at-Law (Kuocoaor to W. A. Bell) Prinivii.ls ... Obegom Qt C. 33rix jfltrnjf-mtjCmm Sital Cstatt Cornett Building;, Room 6 !Prinmill, - Ortyon D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Room 11 Adamson Bld'g f nneville, Ore. OS fAysa'am mm J Surytmm Calls Anrwibid Pbomftlt Dat ob Niobi Omc Oni Door Sooth ot Aoahmih'i Dsd 8TOHB. Both office an real deuce telephone. yrimmllm. - Onamn W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalle Oregon &. ltiott, JtHmrntf-mt-jCmm iPm mill; Ortgmm, . SSrink jCawytr PrinimilU. Jf ttrmt. Ortaen. Willard II. Wirtz District Attorney Office in Crook County Bank Bldg, Pkineville Okeoon IO fi F Lodge meets everyTues- day night. Strangers welcome. T.L. Coon, N.G ; Estes Short, V.G.; rercy R. Smith, Secretary; C. B. Din widdie, Treasurer. One piano vote with every cent of your purchase at Prine ville Merc. Go. LUMBER t THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Notice of Contest Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllce, Burns, Ore. January 2. 1014. To William T. D. Powell, contestee: Yon are hereby notified that Joseph II. Boundtree, who give Paulina, Crook county, Oregon, a hi postoflir.e ad dnss, did on February 2, 1914, file in tins olhce hi duly corroborated appli cation to contest and secure the cancel lation of your Homestead, Serial No. 0."j.'S;5 made April l.'i, 1911, for m n and w;i fej section VA, towninip 1'i oath, range 24 east, Willamette Mer idian, and as grounds for bis contest he allege that W. T. I). Powell has wholly abandoned said tract for more than 12 month last past; that raid tract is not settled upon and cultivated as re quired by law. Yon are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken a confessed, and yonr said entry will be canceled without further right to be beard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty day after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown be low, your answer, nnder oath, specifi cally responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that yon have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. Yon should state in yonr answer the name of the pottoffice to which you de sire future notice to be sent to you. Wm. Fabkk, Register. Date of first publication, Feb. 19 1914. " " lecond " " 28, 1914. " "third " March 6, 1914. Date of fourth " " 12. 1914. Prineville Merc Co. say, piano is f.'ne," "The The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Farm oans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity of Prineville. Loans to be for $5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a email commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title ife Trust Co. 6 19 Frlneville, Oregon Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, uoors, uiasees, js,ic. tuc, juc. 11 SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON 1