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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1887)
tMr , , ,, i i , ,,lli,,M,,, n., ...-"'ilipr " -i-i-"'"'"" V- j'" mnr .y jmr;n c ' ' ' . J ' s r J - f gigUaA rv rr -. . 'v . - L., . . .,.,, . . - ..i , OCI10CO REVIEW. 8.VTCR9AY ...AL'CU'RTfl, 1887. .1 .v .iro;; r. i A'r .v. i mat. On next Wednesday at Salem j the commissioners sent out to in vestigate tno various land grant wagon roads m Oregon will begin to -4 XC WCOKT. MBfrttoto ago swamp . laaojin- j lie" investigations, and will prob fcpoctors Elliott and rfdcfcuortd , al)ly rciUfH in session for several were through this sccwoa iwetend-j wees la this investigation and ing to inspect lands Hint h:ul been ; tn0 report j&ese commissioners selected by the state itnd softito i every citizen of Crook-county is in 'Btfttlers as swamp latulsL Their sorested The growth and devclop- UIJ.XERVI, NEWS. A move ia on foot in Albany ii.. 'i . i i .... tBin wit? cny wun eiecineity, Harris Ilirsh, a Jewish rahhi aged 109 years, died at Brooklyn July 28th. The work of building the railroad bridge at Portland is being actively prosecuted, John Sherman is coining out West to agitato Lie claim t Uk presidency. : A fruit evaporato-wi4l a-wat ity of two ea.r-ln" ' will soon Tl ) 8I'.TT1.1CKS. IK ta lncnto mi land. uinki iM' to call on tlu County Oct! full RiiJ('nnit'l't'tovii. ty, mill uIkbnh full unit ws at tlio iJi-nWi l.tin.l tlio iJi-nWi l.u WA'rro.v.y mp Jaiicls Their so-rV'resieuy i ne growtu aim develop 'enlled inspection consisted pf rid-1 nwytf no other county ' ii thc ing along the road m& making is stato lias Deen retarded by theef-' :poction from a distance, or taking ; foots of a land grant so much as pome one else's opinion of the char-: nas tu's R"i every resident of the aeter of the lands and writing up ' cnty should lend his i' ' ' thoir report therefrom. While inducing evidence before Princville they were urgd per- i mission showing how nei. sonally inspect certain lands situ, i conipaies which built tU ated near this place, held by u. ! roads leading through this co Barnes, A. B. Wtbdell and A. ZeU' li;lve voaiplipd with the act ioh land were fp)ect'! by i.hcsk t" ' :" ""Siting them the! state as swamp, and npja which wKMi-foit: claim.' the respective owners have nmde- It is all important that the facts I teredXipou the duties of his 1roof of reclamation, lint, from mm i connected with the construction of on the 1st unaccountable cause they did not t'ieso roads, the Willametto Valley inspect them. Put in their report, ' an(l Cascade Mountain and The tiled with tlio secrctay of state, j Dalles and Canyon City .roads, be they say all these lands "are dry." , brought before this commission, How they learned such was the for 011 their report will depend, to case is a mystery unsolved, for a certain extent, the acts of con they could not have learned it from1 Srss toward the forfeiture of the personal observation, never having ' lail(ls. If a good showing of fraud been on more than one forty-acre:18 ni!iu uetore me commission, lot of the entire tract, and they j tliev can uut 80 report, and recom must have gained such information i meni tliat tlic lands revert to the from some interested parties, prob- j government; but if the eiti2ens ably the agents of the V. & C. ! nere are indifferent to their in- M. road company, as the lands in ! and do not produce sucli question are on odd sections flncl ! evidence as is at their command, are also claimed by the above com-! the rPort made by these agents of ..jrnon t Tm DAi.t. on. r . : , . -AUglMt i, iw. le if iuvri'liy itlven thikt llm fulliiwliiif nl jl imtlli-r lin HKmI mitlce of Ills lnti'titlim mi.i'-(li'itl jiroirf In KHiipnrt of hi eliilm, Rti ',. proof will ti iiihiIo boforu tlio j ' 4 'ti 'ok County, (ir ., nt I'rlnevllU', (lr.,nn e t n t 1, ts.s7 vie: DOUULAHdSMKAl), I I,.. Hi N'i of KWi-i anU N'j of KK.' Soo Imnii : tlio following wltnKPS to prove .iji t ti i ii iu JiU'iioB iipon unit euiiivHllon i. liiml, vl: WUltuni C I'ldiniiicr, Julm .Uioarii, Slorllim l". iSi'H nuin, lluury K. tun, of I'tinvvllle Or l' A. Ki'DoMAi.n, Hoitlstor. ci:mi iifin 1 K -140" iSKK at t-niry v.h li, Bile mill eot lo lu-r I in us Ibvt', mul thiU nho must nppi'iu nt tliuu mih! Jliri' itio ulMct) uHiueil ibuvo lo protuct her mil's". r, a. aii:ijonai.ii, HcKlster. iBWRIIGMIIINlSi , . UoRlstor. lotion l (riven Soplila Piiliiu.r, who 0? lor the NW of KW!, Klil . of MV IKK', Hfe 1 Tp 17 ol H 11) K. thai Qtuee pany. However they got their in formation, their report on these j the government will be in favor of the companies. For eaph'of these lands is a lie and a fraud, a base ! comPanies be represented le misrepresentation of facts, and will j fore thc commission and they will be so proven in due course of time. I make 0llt a Eood case unlcssthe sct- . tiers interfere. Commissioner Sparks has reject ed the survey of a partof twotown- Geo. W. Barnes, Esq., will go be fore the commission at Salem with ships in California, on the ground, affidavits from the settlers of this that the survey was not made and j vicinity regarding the construction the field note-sand plats of the survey 0f the v. V. & C. M- road; and let are fictitious. It appears tilflUhe; every 6etter throughout the entire survey was not made at all, and i county make affidavit as to what the field note?sfro mede up in the i he knows regarding the construc office of the sifyor who did the Uion of either of these roads and for vMich 'ctin,on the part of jMard the, same to Mr. Barnes, so "the Jonnnissioner is liable' lo cause r that he mav bo able to 'lav the mat- Geo. C. Kleham, president of the board of commissioners under in dictment in Chicago, changed his plea to guilty. Sentence was de ferred. The first telegraphic dispatches of last Monday regarding t he Ken tucky election announced that the state had gone republican, but later dispatches announce that the en tire democratic state ticket ia elected. Rev. E. J. Thompson has resign ed the presidency of the Albany College institute to accept the pas torate of the Corvallis Presbyterian church. It is understood he will also accept a chair in the Agricult ural college. A man recently stopped a train near JUiddJeton, because the nul- road company had net paid the dft mages demanded by him for right of way through his place, and last week Judge Deady hned linn T1(J tor detaining the U. S. mails The Baker City Democrat has! been lnlormcd that a rich find had been made at Greenhorn mountain of gray copper ore, assaying $17)00 OTIOE FOU lTBMOATrON. Land omen at Thk Pallrm, Oh. July HOT. horeby Riven that tin. followliis 't 1ih Mleil notice of hl Inti'Wloii -iroof In mipinirl of lil pluini, Hint will tic iiumIo bofore trtu Cuoiily ouuty, hi l'rtimvllle. Or., on f l-lBr- 'i-if. v w 11 n ilf, 1.01 (fr . W' of ni4, NKi of NW) mid NW S'- 'i' 8 M !lu I n 18 m of K K. lis names the following wltnnwn to p."v;v nuonnuiiiioiiM i-ti-luinu-e upon, aim co",.mlon tt', Hld liut, via: llenry Orir, Le leer, A-vu jKujiauu, j.m&hv litnxie, oi Mewarl, (ir. ... If. A. McDonald, J7H Uoiflster, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. I Lasd Omci at Tin Dallkh, On. I , , July a IKK7. 1 Notice in hereby trlven that the followlns; IKUioil nettlor lim fiteit notice of 111 a Intention niHke final proof in Mipport of hin uluiiii, Biid iit mlil proof will be iiihiIu before I'ounly lork Crook I'oiinty, Or., nt I'rlnovllle, Or., on eptenhert), 1W, via: AI.KXANlUilt 1'KIK.NH, , for tlio .MO' of KK'j St u 1 Til 10 8 of He iminea the follnwIiiR wltnc.c to prov inn, ami cuiiiva onU, ('. S. Hicks 11. Taylor Hill, of tils continuous resilience upon, ami cultivation t, kkiu land, vln: James Wood, O. S. Hicks W Wood, of Antolotm. Or. Hay Creek, Or. r. a 712 McDonald, , It eg later. NOTICE EOK PfBLICATION. Land Offu k at Tin Dam.k.s, Ob. July IB, iai7. Notice Is hereby Riven Unit the following ilaineil settler lias Hied notice of her intention lo in lie final proof in support of herclulm, and ihnt mid proof will be made before the County i ien ui liwk i ouiiiy, hi i r i n e v 1 1 1 c, nr., on September ft, 187, via: AI.FKK1J ALLEN, 1)8 41..VA for the BE' of Ki Sec 18 Tn 11 8 of it IB E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove ins vuiiiiiiiiijus resilience upon, nun cultivation oi, sain lauu, via: i ,'ioinas 1'owcii, ii, M. Tern plcton, James Moore, Charles Lnfollclt, of 1'rine- tiii, urvguu. r. A. MCDOMAI.D, 6-11 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofc at Thi Pai.i.kh, Ob. .Illlv IH 1KS7. to the ton and the ledpo verv'wida Notice Is hereby Riven that the following 'V 1"" U"U mo ,,, f nanie.d settler ha filed notice of l.ls intention gome of those who have done sur veying in Oregon to feel somewhat Uneasy. J. X. Dolph is making a tour of the western part of the state form ing the acquaintance of the "dear people," the "old sovereigns'" who voto for legislators who elect U. S. senators. He has lost that frigid ity of old and thinks as much of a farmer as a railroad king, but he has changed tactics too late. His record in the Bcnate cannot be for gotten by tho voters of Oregon, and his canvassing tour is useless. Col. Elliott and C. L. Richmond Btarted for Harney valley Saturday. They will inspect 85,000 acres of alleged swamp land on the trip. If sco Sun. If they do as good a job of inspecting in Harney valley ab they did here very little of those 8o,OO0 acres will be reported by these worthies as swamp. ter fairly before the commission, and if possible obtain a truthful re port thereon. An effort will be made to get the commission to make a personal in spection of the W. V. & C. M. road, and also to come to Prineville for the purpose of taking the deposi tions of settlers acquainted with the road. Should this be accom plished, we have no fears as to the nature of the report that will follow. But if the commission cannot be induced to make a personal inspec- tion of the road, then let the set tlers pursue the course suggested above that of sending their affida vits to Mr. Barnes to be presented to the commission. If the people of Crook county would relieve themselves of the evil of a fraudulent land grant, one that has long retarded the develop ment of the country, one that holds one-fourth of the best lands in the county, one without a shadow of right to the lands it claims, then be awak"e to the opportunity that is now offered. The report is generally credited by : to make iiimi proof in support of hu claim, and -.;i-;., r,w.r. frw f ..f ... ,hat bM Pr""I will be made before County laming men from tlie lact ot. grayjcierk of iW county, at priucviiie. or.,ou copper float having been foimd in l g y. for tli rnai vicinity. vt: 1MVID A ci; the NK'.. ot St'.i on of See M Tp 14 a of K 1) E. lie names tne toiiowinif witnesses to prove J II LOW, of MEI-i T n r J - xact .uuiiuuv viuveniur I vuiiuvcr eunnnuuua resiucnce upon, ami cultivation nnrnmiitful fKn cunlAi, , f f V , of, said land, vii: Tillman 11. tllaie. of Prlne COrmnilteU tne Sentence f tJ. U. ville, Or., Slinou Ilodyfelt.EbenczcrA.Urauam Kohesom who was penteoced to iiijJx1''!- c- ', oi camp puik or. t. . r. a. aiLUONii.n to 1 10 prisonment for life irotu ClaUoIrt 11 county for the murder of J. W. Kobb in 1882. Robeson 'was faint ing in health, and it was upon the condition that he leave the sitate that his sentence was commuted. Agister. 5 10 F. A. McDonald. Register. The legislature of Georgia has got into a muddlo over an attempt to pass a bill making it a misde meanor to teach white and colored fliililren in thfl Raine school. The .trra Minnnrtor And nnnr.nent nfi The prohibitionists are making the bill have become uneasy as to a vigorous fight for the amendment the final result of its passage or de5 is eho-n by thrfoUowin8 from temperance revival services con ducted by Hughes and Ward clos ed here last night with great en thusiasm. The court house has been packed every night, and hun dreds of people turned away unable to gain admission. The city mar shal says that the city has never been so quiet as now, and that one half of the drinking has been stop ped. Hughes and Ward commence a similar work for gospel temper ance in Pendleton, beginning Sat urday night. ; Men who cannot tell a frog pond from a sand hill are not qualified to act as inspectors of swamp or any other land. Such is the extent of knowledge possessed by Col. Elliott and C. L. Richmond, the swamp land inspectors, and the sooner they are relieved from duty the better. ' The Ohio republican state con vention at Toledo on July 28th passed resolutions endorsing John Sherman for the presidential nom iiration, which makes Jimrnie Are Col. Elliott and C. L. Rich mond agents for the W. V.f&'. M l$laie has heard of the action of iR, Co., or arc they inspectors of j the Toledo convention and has de-j swamp land? Their report on ' pided - to , immediately return to j Barnes', Wcbdell's and ZeH's land America ajid look after his -presi-1 would indicate that, they were tdw).ti;jl prosppcts, jfgcjits of the company, . NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Ofpick at Tub Pali.k, Ob. , , . July 12, lW. Notice Is hereby (tlven that the following named settler has riled notice of his I mention lo make Anal Droof in sunnort of bis claim I that said Droof will he mtol lufnrM f Innitl v CIa.I, Herald-Disseminator : The 0r0- County at Hrlnevllle .. Or., on September r, . , j.i , A 17, vim OUAPIAIf V. MOILKV U 8"ifor gon Pacific company have decided iieEi$ofKW.4audW!jofsi!tsee6Tpi7Soi it.i:..K . ..i4: il. i: .. 'i E W M. vu teiiiwiBii ii eutuoii on me jniu fe names the followlnir witnesses to prove tVVO miles WCSt OI JSCIO. Cniei C.rU "j" "I"- """ resilience upon, anu cultivation -r. . 1,1 rt- 1 1 ' 'uu, I, n. Jones, n. r. AUSmUS, gineer TjCkelSOn and Other OlllCertS , Lark Porter, J. E. Circles, of Paulina, Or. of the road went to that place yes terday to locate the depot and switches. It is announced that a large grain warehouse will also he constructed this summer to receive wheat for shipment over this roa On the 17th of August the rat on wool from Portland to caster points will be raised to $1 50 pi hundred, an advance of . 25 cen over present rates. 1 ho reaso given out for the advance is tba the eastern lines refuse to join m rate less than $1 50 per hundret Most of this season's wool clip wil have found its way to market be fore August 17, so the advance wilil not interfere much with growers calculations. 1 Times-Mountainser : The wateri spout near Dufur last week waffj more disastrous than at first roj ported. Several of the farmers lo.t a large lot of fencing, and in soma instances gardens were washed oul T,he water was two feet deep in the house of Mr. Sexton, u?ar DufurJ and the family were very fearfi that the building would he washm away. In many pi; was taken down the crec 1 V,..,L-L.n iulgc lyumutir, j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offici at Tin IUu.kk. On. ' . . . July IA 17, Notice la hereby civen that the following named settler h as tKed notice of his Intention to mane mini proot In supportof Ills clalm.and that aid proof will be made before Comity Clerk Crook County at Prineville, (Jr., onBept. ft, IHS7, Viz: K1CIIAKI) W. JONKK, 1) 8 47Zr, for tho KU of NE1 Sec 2 and N ol tiW'i Sec 1 Tp 18 S oi it n Bt. He names the following witnesses to prove hii cnntlnuoiia residence upon, and cultivation of, nald land, -viz: ). V. Motley, It. F. Ausinus, Lark Porter, J. Circles, of 1'anllna, Or. V. A. McDonald, C-10 Kclster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offici at The Pai.lfr, Or. June 24, 187. Notice Is hereby (riven that the followlng nsnied settler has filed notice of bis intention to moke final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Crook Co., Or., at Prineville, Or., on AiiKUstS, 18X7, vli: WILLIAM A. HUNN, I) S Mhh, for the N'4 of NE',; Hec 20 Tp 15 S of R Jl K. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, via: J. 1). Fryrear, Wm. F. Fry rear, Bun). C. Iteamen, nt Camp Polk, Or., A. J. Tetheruw, ol Priuevllle, Or. r. A, UCUONALD, St Kealster. William Owens, who made D S 4iil0, March IS, 'fl-Vo the above-described tract, is especially no titlod to ajipcar at the time and"place specified above, to protect any interest he may have in the matter. Sfs a.A. S h - i i ii.ii ii i ,r ...a iw. - iK TO DEBTORS. trson knowing themselves lndbtd to tain's f()ir ttni mnke tmm(.l!at ettlt- mpgyAW Ote. 61 iSD IS, vf HIT M. riff); Wm. M. SHELLABARGER, MAIN 6TKEET, PIUKEVIIXE, OREGON Manufacturer of and dealer In Af ter Forty year if oxfccrience in th preparation of mors flian One luti(1rtcl nftnd arTllcationn fr pai-au la jnitoa mftlf" aim amvipit jhii ,tenU(cav(;at, tnide-timrk. copy i. etc.. tor tiio Unitflrt fcttit.p, unt t obtain patDD'a in Canada, JCntflnnn, J ranee, Gormaii)', and ail oihr countrtM i'ticir expert ence t uDoquaitiJ audtUoir fiuJiliUo aro nueur paMHed. . Drawinci and Bnc)ficalion trnnred nd fllrd (n tlia I'ulent Ollico un nhort notice, Tonni very rflwrnil or draw. Paten) Intlia Sift the larnoHl ciroulation ami i t'ii inont Intlnrntini newftpapftr of ilH !iml TinhHhw4 in ihm ivoriJl Tho advantage oi auch a notice cvsry patai undorfltandtf. . J dmitUid to ha tho ))Qt nappr devntrd to MfvnttJL-. J mechanic, tuventioni, ("!inoorin wnrk. andl f other dHparlmenta of Iml-j-trial pmKrsw. nub- I lished in any country. Jt cm.ta.nx tho nnmoi of All natBntfcsandtttlnof owry inventiun patantM i eacli week. Try It four ijoiit-lm lor oue dollar, tioidbyall newadealani. ... n i..., n ..v..nHnn in nnfent writ to Murm h (Jo., niiWiniim of 8c miuo Amwjaatoj Hsl Itroiiilway, Sr Yoik s a tin. .tin rharj(r, for etnmitiatiou of inodii k j , viii.ffn A'lvire by mail fri!8 f i Tjj KCIlOIVTIf-'IO A .11 lOKICANhicUliA " Tiiia larffl and n'f nd!11y lllmrtratad nw9pnpoi Upnb!inlu.d WJL;5CK1Y at HWttyflr. and u . ftfi'M" nl Mi II -s kJM 9 5- fW lll'S I Antl everything in ubo by Farmers and Stockmen, Ureatly reduced prices for ncv) work and repairing, 1 1 AK0A1NS AKOAINS AIWALNS UGAINS ItOAINH HUALNS BAl DA liA OAINS n a ma GAINS lURWAIXS liAiq'AINS UAltljAlNS PARC) l INS 15 ARC. INt UARO iJlNS P BAROATNS UARGA 15AUOA HARGATl RAR(!AI BAKU A I j BARGAIN BARGAIN' BARGAIN, IN SUMMER GOODS AT 4 m Creid Dollars ) ARE SCARCE SILVER DOLLARS Are Closing up the Treasury. Paper Dollars Arc Welcome wherever they go. JHAHN & fRIED -WILL TAKE- ANY KIND of DOLLARS EXCEPT TRADE DOLLARS AND WILL GIVE YOU Mom THAN VALU -FOR- YOUR DOLLAR! We are offering bargains in Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Good, Boots and Shoes, etc., which make $1.00 W0RTH $1.50 We are offering bargains in Boys' Jersey Suits which make $1,00 wohth $1.75 ' ; But we sell Laundered Shirts at $1.25which are worth $2.50, then $1.00 is woi $2.1 For proof of these statements call on JIAHN & FRIED, Prineville, Oregon. i w