V f.. . - r. DOLLY HODGES FESSLE T 17 tX VOL. 1, riiINKVrlB, CliOOK COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, EERBUARY 9, 1009. V.. V . .... .: O OITT OCIIOCO UKVIICW, rul)linliocl Every ri.ilurJ.ijr DOUTjdIT. GRAB OFEERfi llmisp lit!! No. 121. A bill for an ant to prevent sheep moved or driven, from any j I:ifrra!fMi That Ka! iJe Cliivtcl. j eation rhcnwt between sections, teachers, as nearly all tin; !eui;' Tho investigations of the Ford , Transportation is now the key to fdueutow of the state kno.v lomnntteefit Pittsburg frhow in a ; prosperity ; eorimereial greatnesJ :..i.,g ,v t h,w ,( -h,U ....... ...... I ..... l. .. . . .. I " 1 TEKMS OF snsSCGIlTIOXt 2 ftli Olio year Kix mouths (Payable In advance) , Omen-On Tl.lrJ, between (' uml n U STATE OFFICIAL DlKKt'lOUYi flnvurunr Hor.ry ol Stuto Bt u l'riu'r i ttuij lrlii.itr Vrkii uj.. Pun. i.iiuucliwu ,,. Judgei Sniirema Uoi.r ... UultoJ aiteSunut'irl .... CnrNiiuian J jiio KufiMitli l.Ulrlil ., rruawuttiiii Allot ray ... Jol.H Souulur THE BEST ever uiaue y any paper in EASTERN OREGON! gyiAKKTKH l'KN.VKIl UKO. W. All. ;1IUK . O W. ''. ; ( P. 1.I1MIJ , I MAUTIt S.'lt A li AM J h. Ilul.l'll jj. il. V.lllUfl.l. lili.i: llrjllMAMI ,, , J. li. HI llll .. ,w. k. j;u.i . C. A C'oosnKI.1. ..... w. w it. h. I Cmiiiy Oilkliil.i'itvi'tcrj j . , . , . J . I I.I.I A I'"" R.HM0'itiPlvo. ; tin ill y J h.Ihu JOIIUIl'itBtJl'Ji', County Clerk Hhurlil '1 rumuriir ..... S.olim.1 ttiiiHii-hiUiiiJonl . A.u.inr i ... ' tSuri'our orimtr Ml'ick liiiii:t'r .. ... J. 1'. I'rliiu.'UU' rrooliKit 'Li J) UUiH'iijR Worth n , i f 1 ' lAhcnn mm II CD f O TO EE GIVEN AWAY on July 1th, 1889. HOW TO fJKT IT: EXTEvvry sulmcriber to the OCIIOCO KKVIEW who pays up all arrenr- eoiiitiii i.. .. it. -j cf.it.. ,,fii- M hu iii !,.! v(.rv hiuK ne wnv row i .e evi . 01 sa , i i..ri r- j t tiua ww . " ' j '. '.'v " i i . i i i j i ! I iv; ! ,r .1 j.'l.i u'l ,t.i)!. ( I t 1,- tnadu- to wrlii'ol:-. i. ml of l.iiii Htute.forth puriwse of being herded j groator riiieeliief in ftimlicr corn- j iinprovenn-i.ta, end tin's county dUiiu-tio,. gi;cu in tin :u bv thev or pdKtured i.pon pu?li lands, or nnnuties iii the. interior that they , will pay its fuil proportion of tin pi.ite. When On gnn li.-ts e-tubi county in thin titato or faun any pluco outnida of JJii Stale into this t of f)0-:M i- ! ; r; -i i I, fit, !ik:) to Mr fdtif mi fl l;il.tti irt,M!lt'r'if inn t.t 1. 1. . ! 1 . r ..Mi i : , .. ate tho country and wok even trade. Portland needs all" Hich I Kaytert, r.orm;i! upon land owned by any person oth er than the owner of mieh hhecp, or his agent, or the" (: huving thorn in cliarge, without the per- ruifoion of the owner of f e h land. cnne,:ect in tt.e oroa.i current o; c(Wt; JilaBtern Oiegon has a right ; liaheri and wjuipil a -t;te normnl metropolitan liidufttnal life. The j (o conHideration. But no ecetion-,' school at an 'exjwe of .'?-'-pretense that workmen come fiom j aj jcnloiwy should -exist, no tirWto fiOO.OUO, and ma-imd it thecotuitrieu of Houthern and East- j figuring of rights he necessary. I wii h the l,.rlrri(,,., t.M4 to U em lCmone individuallv. and of! TK .1 i.i.. ..n : ... i , . I1IIF-I91UII Ul 1UO uniict ui ri' il liiii'i, j -I iiit num. viii iiiiu oytuil livip ttJi : 'il' '.UIICVI 111, i l.'lliU, ):ri'.i UlUV Introduced by J. N.j. uliaiiibon, their own free will is proved to be section, neeording to ita means I thir.k u'w ', Hv tl';--i of givin if JiinuflT-2-2..18HX iajn absolute sham. Mr. Doyle, u ftnJ their ueedt.. Oicpn i not -ork pjni Miinn 1J Sb:. 1. It shall be rn.lawfiil Bra ni'r wrk-roan 01 tne Krjig.ns nr.. ,-;0or-tbe itm-w-iaeuUi .rftiie to tu hciiooU . M ' ,. ...v. tVn li si perKon ow ning any sheep, or for his j Labor, teatifie that in a long ex- j contrary and can raise money fo; i auiupatinbm t-.tv irrekvant. agent, or for any irbn bavingany j perience he has never known them ! just Cl;d pi.01,(.r enterpri.g ftt email ! ehoep in charge, in any county i 10 arrive 111 less numUers tnan in j mterett. or can provide a tax to this Btate, to move or drive such j groups of ten, and that they uni-jnK;fct the coet The ptate oujj eheep into any other county in this,! verbally intend to make what they jQ y UberaJ, . ehoiild practice state, or for any person ouUide of car in the service of the importing; tCo,loll,y liy pr0vidtr.g n.uch need- homes. There is nothing to con- A Kill V At. AN U liKl'AKTL' UK 0 1' M A U.S. J. c. i.-MSna IWM. KimTliH III. 'I. II 1 1.1. ,. M. int N JmiH I'limm ...,T. M. lUi.ir.HN , u. W. S1.AVT11S J. II, kKH.V W IL Mi:K.tiU.AHJ 1 .a. tTK ; ir,.H niiil 0110 vear's subtfctintioit in iidvanee: an: ...... J. Jl. UI.AV , , 1 ' ,.n 1 i S..l,..f u...l.n ( nwn. .if icl,m nr k v Willi nil v in il v irH h k h ri l 11 mi v:: 1 . u.ir. 11 1 ui? l veil a i,i.i t. w tu- . .! ...v v. .. ..w. v .......i. v. . titling them to a chance in a I'liiK 1U A WING to take place on July : his agent, or the perw.n Laving the i should be no opposition to prope 1th, ItSS'J, fur this KI.WJAM .MACIUIn Ji. J. L. 1,1 . I.A..I.K- awii lMiiNKV.u.-U:v- l-rlutivllle vry Ji.y I'V'I't f"i;l)- "PL" vury Jiy wwi'l ilimil)' '1 M' l'UlMltVll.l.R AM IH-HKK I.MH-CII ITlUPYllll' Mia"aM V2". -.i ..rl- ITiuuv.lW buiur tiny kl tM 1'. . . Tu.Jy ttii ' mi Mucuuli uu 1 uo-'luy u:i) 3m.1r.luy. ITlneelHa an,l ' llanliii- I v j-I' r 1 n v 1 1 ! w. ,. I.n..cluv m 11 a- a., rtiiir.ii J i...i....v nmaray bi u i-. . J. f. Mojuh. P. M. Mi.n;lMi oKsocifciiKS. A. 0. I'ai.mi::i, Sec. OOIWO Nirll.O, O. 1'. BieU vory HnUU'luy miiiiV- o il.(.i.Na-iUt0.U.T. mocti. every Tliuri.iuy 111111. O. iim o I. ilxn A o i. W. So. VI, inc-U on bSttUj..,.! lu.4 M skU. -I -el. id-., i'.mi'anv No. 1 mvetft l"llir,Tii.i.'. Mr. i l iii'Jij e this state to move or drive sheep into this state, for tho twrposo of pasturing or herding such sheep ! tradiet, but everything to confirm upon the public lands, or upon any i this evidence. Cases in which i all new BubMcrIbur!landow,,!(1 b? c".v I'"1011 other u mi migrants become cuaena are coinparaiiveiy lew. 1 i.ere bows, and then return-to their! ed facilities and so enrich the pee 1 rn ' ii pie. "'1 here is a witholdir.g that leadetli to poverty," and tliere ia a Th 0!d Ksil Ft nee. '.Perk Sun.) The pl acing of barbed wirefunies around farms, usurping tho phica of the old rail fence, destroys half of the pbasuro of farming. There is something al.out tho old rail just liberality that is sure to bring ! f'nco that " rcal comfortable, and In Addiilsn to this Offer a recompense. sheen in charge, without the per- immigration of sturdy, industrials mission of the owner of such land ; ! ""lives of Northern Europe, who! and any person violating the pr(). come of their own will, depende nt j ever made in the history of the Kr:r..:l School LegtiUtton. (cil.uia Slutoriiia:..) Perhaps the eorrie.H exhibition of defective and unwise legislation VHIlCl' We will, until April 1st, 1K.SJI. furnish all subscribers to the OCIIOCO vi-ions of thissection nhall be guilty i &f CS anl K80iW; that displayed on our stat K VI 1SV who pay up all urn wages and one year's subscription in ad-; of a misdemeanor ; jiroviiled, never-j e3 ueterrninoa to becomj Amen- j uto books with reference to normal nee, and ail paid-up new sul.i ci liiers, the East Portland S UXDA Y theless, that anv person who, in ! can citizens and to do their part to , schools. Of the four institutions SI All, an cightcoluia.i, luur-jiuyo paper, (J.NL Y hAU rl.Lh. Subscribe Nov. good faith, eliall drive any sheep from any county in this state into any other county in this state, or from any place outside of this state develop the land in which they ex pect to find prosperity. Such im migration has dune this country good, and will continue to benefit Km Cimi'ny No. 1 me u ui every inuin'i PlUH'E-iONAfw CAIUW. h. v. celkna:, m. d., 1M1VS1CIAN ANU Bl'ltviKUN, rainsviMiK, Oui:..n. omrI"lr..l .In r north o( J.fk.on Hi.u. c7j7c:atty, 8U1UJ K O N 1 K IS T I S T. Full set nf tee'.l. fmin f2-r. tof-ID, iweer.l inn lo i.iuliiy. 1 ilin lei-Ui reUateU to Ail Work Vcrranted. drain vr svck tukrii in arhaiKje fur ArV.lhrn.l (l.lorol.irin o-l mliilr Uti-1 ..... . .1 ..... ..,.1 I'-ir.l Kill 'Hiul Ut.ll ,1 : 11. p i.v iii'ui ,..,....---- l'liiNiivn.i.u, - - it i r a a SALE that the state in its haste has con stituted state normal schools, there was not one at the time but was so weak it feared longer to attempt to ! into this stute, for the purine ofj11- lut the immigration we invite run alone in competition with.bet- traiispcttir.g the same to market or' must oe citizen immigration, notjterand more flourishing institu- to some pcrmatunt place'; of desti-j t!ie Peonage of alliens. 1 lie 1111-1 tions. In their extremity they nation, without intent to evade this ' ponauona irom ,-outi.crn Europe ; (Tied out to the state, "please make us into state normal schools!" Why this cryfor such recognition? Was it because they had become suddenly possessed of a benevolent -AT- 1 - - - UliKlK'S. ceo. v. causes, - ATTOKN KY-AT-l.AW, Fiunyi i.i.n, - - - - " Ohkoon. Offli'4-Kfvlo'.v lltillJl'.iK. . " 'j.'f. iWOOKE, ATf ( At N 10 V-AT-h A W, rillNIIYtl.l.n, OllKOON. omco- B .hum ltti k ol P..i-toDW'i'. D. U. PATEE, CONTRACTOR & liCll.DKIt riltHSV'.I.I!, ------ OitKOON. rTn !Do Ton Belies act, may pasture or herd such she. p ar(! chieily from populations intcl upon tho land of anv p?rson, by ! IctuaUy and physically weak, the permission of such parson, and 1 They are not merely poor in purse ; n. to he wis-;, or upoa public lands j the.V are feeble in person, they are for such time as may he necessarily j l)oorhl 6Pirit' anJ moS tlie t consumed in stons or rests between I 6"'t- The Italians, for, in- f tages, -while 8uIuiheoj are beimg 1 1' brought here by bosses; are Nobody, belie vvs tlds. so driven to their tdacu'of destina-1 ,nPaPPable oi "S .V So toofl- tlK.y were prepared tion. Sec, set sudieicntly the injury their com- 2. Anv person violation 1 PtllUOI) muicis on American worK T-TI7. the provisions of this act shall, up-! uun- re proviuent on conviction thereof, be rmi.ishedl thsn tl,e Chinese, are far more ig bv a fine of not less than 100 nor norant are loss l'':cefu!ly inclined, more than 250; and the sheriff of j un1 in uvl)i' b'ttcr thocountv in which such eonvic-j caIcu,ated to osiniilato wit!l tion shall take place shall have j American life. The importation of .. ... I 1 . A A 1 power to remove such sheen from m,rh,m u l,MUT wmrnvii niauc sai l county at the expense of tho ""oau, aosouneiy stop- owner of such sheen or Lis agent or! Plu- 1 "Liin bl,ol"u l P,n,u m "c 'O the person having then, in charge, I bumau importations m groups. Wiand thosheriiT is hereby given a : Toe Kord bill imposes on our con- lien upon said sheep to recover said i sul3 VUnl functions, to test ! and eert is.' t !u i-!i 1 r leS'i- nf i .niiii- CXpenses. . Skc.3. Courts ofintieos of the ! Brauon iro'" tno I'ori8 Bl v-mc" llli- Tl-1l fH It'fll- ll'.A.lr'. - Q nn li n 4- Tl' ill XU.lt JUU Uill VV K)d Ul lil.iL SAW ON EVERY PURCHASE? Cents Dollars public spirit and desired lo make themselves useful to the state? Oc because d to do Letter normal woik than the more prosper ous schools about them? No one acjuainttd with the facts, fl;ra mo ment would assent to this. It is because they wish to devoie them selves exclusively to normal work? So far is this fiom the truth that there is a provision in the law con stituting them for their college work. Why then, indeed, do they ask this distinction? If giving in struction in the art of teaching be the object, surely state recognition is not needed, as they had never been denied that privilege, and cold, repulsive. Until you come to think of it,"t!iere does not seem as though there wns a gr?at deal of solid comfort in a rail fence, but there ia. Did you ever see two old farmers leaning against a rail fence, wiiitlir.g and talking politics or a horse .trade for hours together? They are more comfortable, and rest more than if they were occupy ing the softest sofa, or the best stuffed arm-chair in the world. There are so many shapes a man can get into, to rest, about a rail fenci. First the farmer will fold hi3 arms and rest them on the top rail, and lean his breast on the fence, and talk for half an hour, until his leg? are tired, and then he will step one foot upon the sec ond . rail from the bottom, and stand and whittle for half an hour, until the for rail is ns polished as" a piece cT uu'iogany."'' Then " he will change feet and lean one el bow on the second rail from the top, and ehaipen his knife on his boot, and taik for an hour about how ho is going to pay the mort gage on his farm next year. After that position becomes irksome he will turn his boek to the fence, stand on his heels, and placehis two elbows on tho top rail, and lean against the fence, and for half an hour he will tell' about how the old mare that lie was trying to trade off cleaned out all the teams on the road coming back from the other schools, among the strongest; celebration at town, after the fire- pence are hereby given concurrent j 1 - b'-rv(- ncse provision? i ana oest in tne state, nave tor years j works on the 4tn, and now, it tie Miuuiu iu inuue sirn:j.-ein in me j prosecuted tliat worlc sueeesstuuv. wasn't n.ved just, as tie is, and thev serve. Th iurisdictinn of offenses acainst the i " - . ...! ,1 1 1 ..1 I. ... . ., ... ..... , ,.,!,: ii, ; ,.t i-Aiiiiof, tmu mey sii.iu.u uusmci- u pat tiicn, is tiic reason? simnlv i wanted to I'rolmble IJniljre Losses, , !,.. ! . inen- ! end the. inllux of Italians and 1 ho big i.oiHl ,.rmv. pas tnej 1un$ lhat ,m8 grown l0 be a following ns to probable losses on ; aeo l0 our h-.tiustriul svsti in. the range this winter :' Careful iiiouirv as to tho condi tion of range stock results in a veryj lT'kr the above heading the rloomv remit of the wav in which. i January .Mst says : The Duties of tee Siate. llll' i Mimm i 11 mm Report fnintries''ttfti TiaiifJ ""W Scrliitfelisri), ftivffltUcSi f' .... JL-..a VfSptm wa- im iunn r.7i .. i GUIDE, 114 p?. pricj only 2JC. ptwc Groat Enqlish Remedy. Tmo.r. M-ipry's Specific. A'ji!m?. . t..m nil 11. A if'.inrrtniiM'fl ,,,r1' v,n PK-iv-, fwv.h ii weal: liinti'ty, Jokn nf bruin P-nvtT, )i j slcrltv, l.rn.l r4 ..... .'...it..,, wnpfnlii.-wi. lee rli.i'ii, iinlvor.-iil IH.-Uii'lp, -r:)l- .ii, i in i.. ... -" .. ... ... .. ... ,r of tli i-'i'iim-n- , ln olllicr.-i'X, I'liumrt . . .. .... ....in nil. II I'l Miiii-'l HI- ami ....MMimpilim. tl n; "' v'JTmt' i.l x lidin.. for J.'i. s.t i'l' " ,i..,'i.i. r i.rli'. l ull I'Lirltu- nlnn In imnui'llut. HSIlt Id p-f-.. Jl'.,l iiv,..tf ftMi'.il'Allt. Mp IJiliivniitPO Six Hose tu .urn finv pfl.f. T'T P.vory linl wn.liiM'M.li "-"X- ,. urnl Ions r.J .ii rfor Tnkinif, llv.i nrRiiiii orilnr rcniilvnl, w-i id 1 X l-.(. not ciffwln rarr.. , , J-.V B ,T " u fanmroM, Til K M l.-KUA i JM-"I' l .'. . ' V: . fSCr--oll In PrlnevPktiJ II a ui Jt IiaI.hwib, 'W ktlllMi hi i mi ill! row IS THE TIME! Those who wait Avill weep for tlie E T U HIT Y ill! VifV'Are How 1 1 ' ffisi They If. SICE Offering, y liiisH to stock, especially cattle, is winter ing. A. A. Pierpoint, a representative- stockman, well informed on the situation, and thoroughly reli able, assures us shut from present appearances tho loss this winter will be 70 per cent of nsttlo and 23 per cent of horses. On Columbia river the loss will bo nearly as great. In the vicinity of Moses lake the loss will be somewhat less. This damaging report is not due to a hard winter or any disease among stock. It is because farmers are crowding out the stockmen by fenc ing the agricultural lands and watering places. While tho ranges have been greatly reduced by the homestead settler, the herds have rapidly increased both by natural increase and immigration, with n result not surprising, disastrous. Tho days of large h-?rds in tho llig Bend are a thing of the past. Tin-Answer. (Tcxa. SlfllnK'i.) An excited clergyman wrote to a Washington editor asking if it was Oregon has never gone wildly into schemes. The greatest invest ment mde has been to secure the locks and canal at the falls of the Willamette. There has, since their construction, been a check on monopoly and the farmers of -the Willamette have found the worth of this great work in the saving it has made fur them. The success of this undertaking is encouragement for similar work where it may be needed. Western Oregon has had the advantage and benefits of this work and Eastern Oregon stands waiting for some iiberaliiy fiom tho state in furnsih ing facilities for transportation there. The governor wisely rcc oommends thai a small tax he lev ied to construct a ship railway at the Dalles and have it completed by the time tho canal and locks are finisehd at the Cascades. Kastvrn Oregon and Washington too, for that matter want the obstacles at the Dalles removed. Fai's's rail way scheme can be safely trad at tho Dalles and success in a small- this: they desire, and so far have succeeded in obtaining, a patent right on teachers' certificates and twenty dollars boot money to send Nathen off to the select school, there is no man on earth that couhl huv that mare. life diplomas. Simply this, and! Then he wilgct tired and stand nothing more, l ney are not ask ing for subsidies not yet; they dare not; but tho time of such ask ing will surely come. Only the monopoly in teachers' certificates lhat is;; all now. But has the state paused to see what aa enorm ous asking that is? Yo:i:: teach ers fear examination bt:'cre the around, sideways, put his lett arm upon the fence, arid begin to whit tle again, and swear the 'man that rui-s utiie cheese factory down at the corner is skinning ua farmers out of our eye-teeth. Without go ing into details as to ninety-nine other combinations by which a firmer can rest on, about a rail state board of education vremtnd- j fence', it may not boout of place to ously, and this fear operates to speak oTwttuig-otrli" fc'uce.'- The drive tnom to the school, not win n farmers, ft ft or trying several po- they will get the be tit s ruadun bit! si tions, will instinctively enmb up where they c.vi g -t a teash'jrs' c :r ti ficcetewi thou t further examination after they leave school. This brings them students and bolsters up an otherwise failing patronage. Is it wonderful that other schools doing normal work, such as Pacific Uni versity, Albany Collegiate Institute, MoMinville College, Willamette University, the State University, and other strong schools, and turn- the fence and rest on the top rr.il, their feet resting on the third rail from the top, which is always laid with brojection enough to make good footing, and an hour will pass a tho fellows talk of the times when they settled in the country, and the hardships they have en dured, and how tho children have grown up and gone away, and the con vcrsation will drift in a sleepy .I.... 1.1 i. .i true imiL i-i.ere nuum i un iv iu a, , . , , . ., . , . mu . , . . er wny will aid to period tne idea for Harrisons iniiuKun.i'n. replied the editor, ''and you had better engage your partner now. There'll bo a rush." A hog weighing 2070 pounds was cnteipiises on a larger scale. Oiigon ci.n ii:oio nppioprhit'.'ly aid such schemes ns will build up the stale than local measures that! are questionable. There is no i ques tion as to the value of , the ing out annually scores of tho best j channel, and the sun will begin to trained teachers in the stato, should sink in the west, and the horny- look with a feeling akin to disgust handed sons of toil will suddenly on this business? Or that they re me tuber that the chores are to be should send up a petition in which j done, and with a ''good night, I.igo," many others have joined, to repeal; and a "drop around aain to-mor-the section making the invidious row, Ike," they will separate and distineton of granting teachers' one will t.iko a milk pail and a one ceiti'ieates to theso state normal , logged stool and go tow:) rd 9 the lot schools, and not to their graduates? ; where the cows) have come home, Some of the best normal schools in j while tho other will go across thu the count y are not state schods road to his barn and throw down but private. Nobody wishes to do-' some h:iy for the horses, and they ny to Monmouth or Drain or Ash-; will both en to bed at eight o'clock land or Weston the pnvilege of do-' as tired ns though they had beer on exhibition at tho markets in ; lhilh mihuiy. It mud t.id the ! '"R all tho normal work it .plcav. : ininvinrj;. put tl.ey ban a pl'iiJ; San Francisco recently. j entire slate by making consilium-j Put the best work in prep-. ri ng csiny vi. it o.i the obi rail fence.