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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1889)
: I t t r 1 irr TXriCTl PFVI I' W ' Frank 'Oilman; of Camp 1'olk, w in ''vVhen you hob bartons at the lhickj decamped. . .. jfortV yvilT- will.-. HPVCt-faiiiMK, P ' "? J ! A V 1 3 I NOTICE OR ITBUCAT.'ON. OCHWCU town Mr. l'Ju.in the j-t-'Sto'mi never hear any di-m-si , lkver j, g(.tti:lg a brj nam,,.'c.Wbv ...ill.o,., ,'lu-rs f..rt!.-'r! Ml f 1 5 t fY Q M - 1"BOmt'T,MP,i4.!U "- ; 1 f - w- -va. ay Solfle le Wt venture thrugh ,t !. .t! p-r , "3 51 5 1 1 y i) t41iiU I ' n.tem3.i& SATURDAY.... ......MAHCII 9,. 1880.;, of p, tw i-on at fhte prices at which gnids are iiowkoM. ; r .,, , . VelS.lngltS value- is i.iealeuJabk-f ; V ! V $J V JLA V Via ;, COnnnWe and make final proof iU support ol M ; ant oi jb 1,1 mat Hxi.ou. . , arbiu-e because thev wll .H oit-! tviese parts nl0Ut a bodv-guard. ft ,,,,;;;..,, fl pl,;!1 f ) I , his cl.bo.and thai aaid rat trill tw iu, to- g.....!tUMH aw- ,,,,,. c. .u,, !,., ( nn a Vail at out e, D.H.aue lliej .llb.0,1 . r , . ; , .. , It. ICtt ..!, tiltt Ct.uJ iroi-1 p..!!!. . , fnre ,-1orkoIUro.komitv, Orexuu. at frliM- TO SKTTLEUS. ; AppliM'-'nn for fiaal proof notice made v: "!... of !iarv. wlinre the notire-. : fia'ii'r'laul mtice,, 7.5. If noticci have to be r.-u.i!.IUhe l b; any raUtaka of nau, tno ec- id p.itilicatiou will le insertcl free. To Subscribers. r All subscription to' the Oeaooa Review not paidin advance v.iil be charged tor at the rate of twenty-five cents ir month, or three doUjH par year, for ail arrear- ajjaH. LOCAL, PEftSOSAL AS1) (iilSEUAL, J H. Garrett has gone, to Albany, oft j bufinerfs. A teacher is wanted in the Camp' Polk district. J ' . ' . I Ladies' underware at 75c a suit at the i Brick store. ? Mrs. Hobnail lias rented Chas. Ke-jna's residence. lress crinoline for 5c a yard at the Brick Store. Tom Uren has been on the sick list during the week. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hill spent the first j 01 Uie weeK in w n. Farmurs everywhere in. the county are busy plowing an 1 seeding. Wan tad A i;i.l to d general house- j work. li:-iiire at the Brick Store. 1'hose who do not take advantage of the low prices at. liowans' will regret it. We regret to laarn that W. 8. McMeen in confined to his room whh sickness. Mr. and Mrs. C. A..Heriry, of Beaver, upeut several days in town this week. Kddis Graham,' wh has been very Hick the past ten days, is convalescing. Wife's Hta?5 line will carry fmiiing parties to and from the Deschutes for $2. The cures of the 8. B. remedies are worthy of attention. Bead tiie testimo nial. - 5 Grass is growing Rapidly on the range, but a'few days' rain would be of great benefit. Pay up your subscription now aiid get the advantage of Home oue of the premi ums offered. . v NOTICE Clean Surprise seed oats for sale at S. J. Newsom'n warehouse in Prinevi'.le. Wanted 10O head of yearling steers. For particulars cill at Templeton & Son's drug store. More uickaess Ls reported in this com munity than there has been for several months past. J. J. Fiarsoti has moved his gallery to Hay creek, lie will not return to I'riuo ville until May. Mrs. Frank' Barnes, Miss Mat-tie Barnes and Mim May HUbert have been quite ill during the wuek. Parties from tiie north part of the county report the ground very dry and much in need oi ruin. Dealers should renumber that it is now unlawful to sell tobacco to minors under 13 years of age. The marshal, acting as supervisor of !.:., ,llrl,.l will l-0 VViiroi'l-.T Villi Ollt- iiiia iu4 a . to work the roads next week. P. B. Poindextes is arranging to build several rooms on to his restaurant which will be used for sleeping apartments.. A few pieces of French percale, a yard vide, at 12)c' a yard last year J2Ue a yard at the closing out sale at the Brick Wore. T!e Texas Sifiings ranks first as American humorous papers. It and the Kevikw will be furnished one year for $3 50. Bill Wagner writes to friends here that he expects to return from: Colorado the coming season after a band of horses. Saiu Duces, E. D. Baker and William Kin,j, oi itiloy, are ia to.vn. Tacy all re- jotce over the establishing of Harney county. . . J. F. Moore was taken down with attack of lung tever Wednesday morning, but is couvalesuiug and wdl be. about in a few days. ' Tins S. B. remedies for 'headache, liver and kidney troubles and lor coughs ana colds are rapidly growing iu favor with the people. Albert E. Smith was tried and acquit ted yesterday in Justice Luckey's court on a charge of trespas made by J. P. Yancey. Dr. Vatidorpool's B. Cough and Consumplion Cure" is a perfect remedy for coughs. Prepared by the 8. 1$ Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Dr. 35 W. If. Kowan has returned from the Deschutes, where he sjient a few days re- creating, lie reports that the lush ia the "ver was a rrii;hier outlook larthecoiHi river have bogua biting. try. -. Stock of all kinds is in fine condi- C. L. Salomon expects to again bsgin j ,ion. tt weather is favorable for see-iing, work in his shop nest week, ilis new an1 everything indicates prosperity. To building is about completed;" and is quite an ornament to ilaiu street. A ' mail line from Prineville to the Warm springs agency by way of the Haystack country is much needed. It would accommodate a large settlement. Mr. i. i. Elliott and Miss' Sarah Ev ans were married at the residence of John Elliott near Prineville iast Sunday. The yoiiugcoupie have our Winnie congratu lations. Many expressions of r-gret are heard because liahn ei Fiietl are reti.hig from basiness. Yet a g'nxl act to the comma- j itity always follows a clo.ing out salejb Goods are sold very cheap. .X k' H!Mt ...ml Ti...,tf -,vo bet-u in town this week. It's pTetty early to begin talking politics, but there must he some scheme on foot when these two oM beilrocksrs come to kwn. Wed In Prineville. -on Thursday, the M-usim ' . viiiSou tins book is 'something es-1 izeng jj. B. Stewart and Al Irwin, Mrs. inslow's Soothing' Pvrnp, ! h.uidshj,, wei.a.s i.vk pmn.i. aj COXSTAXTIlY O.V IIAXD. : -I ' '""M ,T W CEHN. &S0 misumierstanding over .children teething, is the" pre-j : " rr'': loss,,,- i-i. s"e K'ues 10 m,M,ru ,el to sell tins book; and offer rare induce-! . , , , T t, e T . .. 4 script ion: oi one of the best h ntale t...!;.",: 'Vr. J OSS tWo child -en Add e Knontz resid II" ' . c sfi .- -.. , I ri"ce sf land. In tiie game IfWin 1 , ,- t--r-.iM ',. i-lf nplj anrt :a..ii r...r.t?fc t r.;drsei price U..ne corral Lare hereoy nrtiCed torrmovethe t Ilea-,,.- i J: x ?r ' uieiits. Ke fTdverllienient inauother col- j I sl "1"u- r nurses and uliVsicians in the I t;::- hercer. JA . , t-.j.K...s. saiH for Visiter Gri aari "r f'e;, le Arril W, as I have SJ m .-Pi-wsr, and Vnso. MiaJfjr, of 0.ax, - - b,,l,l ., ''cbdTii-i fidl" turl Ktwr i o4 . ' Ti i - r ; i . r. r. .' (- ' ' - isfe dnO i eated upon a.d and. a a wn ie .,j a- . jiunx .' jheiua eiiotgun iuw anatttw.rv ! v( times, and Las Ltcu ustu fori 1 -u.in . . 0., Cm; . o., Or. 41 : farm procuoe.' - j a i. G. poixdextks. - -.....-.. -... j - . ' ' : . '.;..' ..' - - -j . ..v-. - - .' . ':''.".'':-'' .'- .-.:'. '.;::' '-' ' - ';.'.'?-: ...'. ''.--;. ';.- ;,- ,.,.. -. - ; -.-1 ,.-.,-. - . ..;... . . --....";. . i.,--.---'-..- -.-x--. 1 '. . ' , ' " '.J ' ' -- " I ; - - . ir . j - . " 4 as.-''-' ' '-'-"' ' :;"..'"' -: -ti-- ."' .-'.::o---- - '';""-'"' - ' ; ' .' . ; .: .'" .' .w.,f..lwW " " 1 timie next month. ; Jeft tteisier nas earpe-u-a - enrt-s 'dvse tt-rv and". Uiarrhoia-,, --ini. - i vile, ur.on April 17. vir . . . 4 fin wwtf rvi near mare vhich is said I. . . . ... , . . . . . . RST-iai nPArilltiiM' 1 LlKKIN V. KottLEU. . .- e. ., , 1; i . 1' Oi,a;T:tv thiji v.e?k we wore firciblv nacnelor hall, ana gives as a reapoti : enii'i)!! i thft bowd? I win I -i fa:.- fc KS"J I i4lls1<9 I dswsa. fnrthesE'.'.swa ipi. . ... . , 1 intv-when ohu Lstie.t to a .na posi. j y.r-u 1,...,. tl-e buildin- which lie w now owipymg, u i . .iistiaetly und.-rstof'd that be will, won have the finest saloon Ibis i-ide of J-iuh- e!l. V.'e nnderst and ih.it A. J. Tetherow haa gone to South. America to look for a li cati.in. Doth of his ranches, one on i Crooked river and one on Deschutes, are 1 . Ior pale- . Spring is at band, ine iros arc . . - . it. 1 croakmg in rue. bt ,e lia & r;uirnii'.i lruiii men winter iioins and the iiraas is putting fourth as ia the month of .May. - Ba.e!all is becoming a rasn in this section.' Ere long we expert to be iwdled upon to announce the playing of a match game between the Prineville and Ochoco mines. - No lion;--cho!d is complete without a Sevan? machine. All paiil-np subscril:- ti. IK vikw are (dven a chance in a drawinj;' for one nf these indispenuWe honsfl.old !mpUtiints. The 8. F. Call U thn leading newspaper of the Pacific coat. The .rejtufar sub- scrip' ion price is fl 25 a yea". We fur nish the 'Call v.ith the ocikk'o Revikw for .fi To. 811 Inscribe now.' It is generally expei'-ted by the people h?re that one of the first appointments mad.; by President Harrison willlie that of onr fellow townsman, ,T. C. faickey , to be Indian agent at Warm Springs. Walter Jackson, who has been en gaged in this office the pat three n.onths, has .'ive'n ttp type st;t;ing for the presont. Mr. Jackson is an agreeable gentleman and we regret losing him- from our force. Mrs. U. Ihibn returned by last Snn- day's stae from Portland where she had been nruler medical treatment. The hand she had operated upon is healing rapidly and she will soon have regained her usual health. It is the general complaint that trade in all branches is dull at present, but this is the case during February and March every year, and we Cannot see that money is any scarcer than it usually is at this season of the year. The taxpayers of Prineville school dis trict at the sihool meeting last Monday very wisely voted upon themselves a tax for maintaining school. Five mills for school purposes and thr"e mills for pari iw the bonded indebtedness of the district. " - House cleaning is in season, and it is no uncommon sight to sea a lady with 3 towe! around her head in the back yard dnstinar carpets. In consequence the usual angelic temper of numerous hoiire- hoMe.rs is nifiled hy. hayuW-io eatcold dinners. A big time was had at Washington last Monday, hut nothing unusual oc curred in I'rme.viPe, and t-ince that time there seems to have been no notable i 1 Ti . .1 i . , i ,i;i;i i i-s iiuoiu !,se same living un I d.jr a re-o i!)!ican admaistradon as t dcmccratic. Hon. ,T. N. WilKamscn rotnrnod from Ralcm last Sunday. Judging from his appearance, tiie forty day. i spent in the J legislative halls aiding in manufacturing law-p had no bad effect npon him, as he seems in a good state of preservation and retains his usual affability. Again we would call the attention of horsemen to the importance of holding a horse show this spring. Nothing would tend more to the improvement of stock : hn 'he breeders getting together occa- j "K'na.ly and comparing their animals. Hon. J. C. Cart Wright, Ivor! ler of ex SUn.itor Cartwijjut of this county, d'ed at his home in Portland on Vednesda j f laf;t week. Mr. Oartwrighf he'd many. ii.tH-iai iH.wmons in ureuron, and was co !l-.'c!nr of internal revenue at I'oitland i 10 1,s'- Asricultural i;nplem"nts of all kinds will soon be iu demand, and to those of j "ers who are not already sn, P-iei we can ci e-'u'lv recomrr.H j Filloon Ttrna. of The Dalles as a firm per- ie; .i n-H.u ie, and one that is prepared to firnislj any kind of farm machinery on the best terms. "Oregon Electric Iie1ii" i the finest medicine in the world for the cure of anv pain, internal orexfernal. It Is n'eaeant to thft hisle, and will do von good everv 1 yoa take w. J. F. Vernier, Portland Uregon, sole propr-etor. For sale by Templeton & Son, Prineville, Oregon. Though at present times are dull, f here 'm-' 0Be anuUng a su-e jda. e for invest m: no sec' ion of the state offers greater inducements than this. , For some time onr postmaster, .fas. F. Moore Esq.. has been desirous of turning over the keyes to Uncle Sams mail sacTcs to a successor, and now that fthe admin istration has changed, he feels confident that hw resignation will be accepted. Mr. Moore has filled the position -with much credit, pad whomever his succes sor may be w ill find it n easy matter to Si! the place so acceptably to tiie public as has the present iucuinbent, Tho we!1 known and enterprising hshers,?The History Company of Francisco, have just 'published the talked of new book, entitled "Marvels- of j the Xaw West." This grind book has been eagerly awaited and ill be largely.! sought after by the people throughout the ! -t entire IVci'le coast. The success agents! lOilJT a : i '..f.l,., ...I.,..,...., ,.f , ..J,.!i..i :'. 1. 1 - 1.... f .. I t. - i'V Joe riiiiKJetoaiing a inannuoui cJ:-ithe . , ,. , 1 nto our ohV-i. burden truck" is ermi- ing on eaily and so are blos.-0!iis, for we hav j already auua a Posey from -Upper Trnt. r . , The legal fraternity is liable to lose one of its' mi nibers, Ceo. W. Earues. For several days he has been seen- wending his way to his farm ia the ea-tern part of town tiith a mattock on his shoulder and conning over one of Horace Greely's lect ures oil farming.- He evidently contem plate.! turning granger. , Yesterday Pol Wood arrived here with ja Vagebrnsb angel" bonie he arrested near Me'.drom's place on tiie desert! ifo io3tippo:'-ed to be one oi" a band of horselhieves and says his name is Jackson, though parties who know him Kay that is not his real name iJe gave Mr. Wood a lively chase before he woul-i srurender-. ' j Annual Scii-jol Meeting. La?t Monday the annual pchocl meeting for Prineville district xjTo.'l was lieJ.l at the courthouse. D. F. Stewart was elected director for the term of threeyears, and S. It. Slav ton for two years, to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of E. R. Gary. A. G. Palmer was elected clerk. A resolution was adopted levying a tax of eight mills on the dollar, five mills for maintaining. a school and three to apply on the bonded indebtedness of the district. i Tajtortiile Sews, i ' March 4, 1889. The dance at V. H. Kelly's on Feb. 22d, was a success" Fencing and plowing is the gen eral order on Newsotu creek at present. Mr. Baker, the Harney mail car rier, talks of leaving this route, to keep from supplying the new post oHice (Post) at the mouth o New- som creek. However, Uncle Sam will pay a man (o supply this office. Success to Mr. B. and the adole on the Horse Heaven route. Mr. and Mrs. Darsey had new potatoes on their table yesterday that were crown this year. Who can beat it? They were of a late variety, the Garnet Chilli. If the seed had been of Early Rose they would have had new potatoes on ChiistniasI " ' Mrs.! J. C. .Hamlin expects to meet her parents from Arkansas soon, as they are coining to Oregon to make this their future home. Mr. aijd Mrs. Geo. Wiley have become residents of Newsom creek. 11. E. Darsey was elected direc tor, and W. II. Post clerk of school district No. 25. ' Occasional. County Court Proceedings Convened on Monday, March 4th ; all officers of the court in at tendance. The following proceed ings were had. . ; commissioners' court. Application of R, E. Misner for litpior license, granted. Rebates granted to sheriff in the sum of ,i;S7 o4 for taxes sworn off Roadj district No. 25 formed. W. H. jGibsoa appointed supervi sor. ,-''. Warrant ordered issued to sher iff to collect taxes on roll of 188S. Petificn of J. J. Brown and others for county road allowed. G. W. Estes, W. D. Castle and Isaac1 Ward appointed viewers and W. li. McFarland surveyor, to meet Mprch 13, 1S89, at com niencement. Report of supervisor road dis trict No., 20 accepted. Bills, to amount of 719 89 al lowed, i i Bills from justice court, Mitchell, disallowed. Road j district No. 2o formed. J. P. Yancy appointed supervi sor, j B. D.I Hi n ton appointed road supervisor, district No. 23. Boundaries of road district No. i 23 aud No. 12 established. ' : LAW. Hahn and Fried vs Link Van derpool, judgement by default. Hahn and Fried vs John and George Circle, judgement by de fault. J. P. Combs vs W. H. Miliiorn, ismisscd. Beavep Creek Gleaning'S. j ' March 7, 18S9. Kher parts of the county are oc - casionaliy represented in -the. col-j umns of the Rkview and Beaver must be heard Ironi once in a while, hence the excuse fos this effusion. Inst week ttvf, of onr wnrfhf ,it- i"v " 'l' ; t of the business 13 JftT."" wmus w gt-i, uiaui'u aim uin iir-; cle is in the same boat. - )r . i.-n.. - -t t 1 1. cvpurc iiiiKii1. - win nave a J"j before . long,' if.thoy don't get a! preacher, for there is going to Le a j wedding, sure. C. A. Hcnrv and wife have gone) i to rritioviile. Just have the mar shal look after Henry a little and w.nd him home when he has out ttaid his wek'Oine. S jcale Bill has driven his cattle ; from Denver. ! John Faulkner, apsistfd by his wife and sister, is feucing his ranch. Tete. famj) tlroek Items. Mawh 1, 1889. Fine weather and plenty of grass. Every rancher is plowing, fow ing, fencing and preparing for the spring ride. Mr. LanU'7 has booclit the 0 ; Desert creek ranch ot banders Loi;an. W ill. Hams and famiJv wiI!kh Co.. 10; vn St.. K. Y. rv Am move to the btar ranch soon II. S. Price is making 'some inf- proveiuents at his ranchj building parstures, etc. : Stock is doing fine, no loss as y-t. v . j A. Ilacklenitin lost his $1800 stallion tins winter froui injuries sustained last spring. j Prof. IluWey is working in his mine, and has good prospects. A.'B. Coiver is expected back from Alhany soon. Helreports a very mild winter and the farmers uneasy h st there will not be enough vain to insure good crops. Mr. Boynton's fasnily is sick with coids. ' ' ! ' " 17 L. IT .,.,1.1. , !,'! U. . j'iiiiir. n.itcivit.-ijii'.ii iita. Mrrn en larging his house. Mr.; Whittier is also making some vaiueable im provements. Lem Castle is putting yn consid- crable grain. Coit;tRSPtoDE.T. Interesting la Ladies Our ladv readers can hardly fail hvn ibi.tr ft,.tinn ,.llwl U.U ",,.,', ,- ,! week to the latest combination of , iuipiOVCillCllts in that UlOSt Useful or all uomestic ltiinieinents, ttic "sewing machine." As we understand it, a machine for family use should meet first of all these requirements : It should be simple in its mechanism ; it should run easily ; it should do a wide range of work ; it should be as nearly noiseless as possible; it should be light, handsome, durable, and as cheap as is consistent with excellence throughout. ' - These conditions the "Light Run ning New Home" certainly meets. It' has also several very important and useful attachments and "no tions" of its own, which go far to make good jits claims to popular favor. The "New Home" specially rec- ommends itself to purchasers on account of its superior mechanical ; construction, ease of management arid reasonable price. Over half a million have been sold in the last three years, all of which are giv ing universal satisfaction. ThSj unrivaled machine is manufactured by the New Home Sewing Machine co., Orange, Mass., and 23 Union Square, 2s'ew York. - Siinrmi- i'rairie N'ates. March 1, 1830. II. II. Renshaw is here circulat ing among friends. h. K. Hcdgpeth has moved his family to Johnson creek for the purpose of sending them to school. Mr. Blake, ofj Mitchell, will soon move his family here to spend the coming summer. The snow i3 gradully disappear ing and the grass is growing, which makes the stockman wear a -broad grin. " . Ths school clerk's report shows that there are only 2b' school chil- dren in this district, 14 less than ' there were last- venr. Them is a 1 , - , , . , , , ltu iinpiui ia n . x . iieuoMrtii. iie says if any one wishes to engage in j 1 this amusing industry to apvly to him for instructions and he will re-' j Veal to them the secret of his sue- Cess. - ' . Dorothy. Adviee lo Mother. urp.t,8 o. seaooi iun8 on nana, ; tr. I -un able lo please all who and a good teacher would do well jchcree to favor me with their pat to apply for the school at once. j ronage. Whib. ynt are g'ttinq, yet Trapping has been the order here ! h""'- Kggn. o:se t-ilting ; two ihe past wintered the most success-If U"f ' J ? fi'w , ti -..,, IT -fors'iie. hend for catalogue. Ad- 'Sn!i Kv civ nit h!t!t in V, J u' ,r.V 7. , " i.: ! f" - iSr IS i w v ';ll!?T"'v- it?, !-tren'':.u 1 r never vavie-. .V marvel 0- p ir- viioi'i.-O!;!;!"-. Mure e !nraicai t iari tiie i-.rdimiry k:n i.;, ani ,-a:mt le .-i-l'.i in c i.iip.-iition wf.ii tho mHUn-le of low tet, ,-ho; t Wc:eht al.ioi or pYvphate pow- llT-S. h-llllO HV Ml l-;?n-J. ItOYAl. IiAKiSi; CO!V- ARVELS oi-xu' NEVv-yEST Sis.liuul in one Volume: Manrh of 3 Saitue; Sfwxl of ltn;. Man tit vf 9 ICrderprixi'; M'tml of M ;ii,y; MureeU ! o.S'-'oc; Jiabiug, ad Maruls of A,r - Q culture. hj Wanted1'1"" rts o.; n:.e '5 countiv for tin a . . . .v . .PA Thti largest suil.i in the ,-hortet time Oi ; any bo -k published; nearly 3-1) pages and j 3 over 3 -0 el egaut engravings, tine port- raits ot il uaiiroa.l Kings, iliiiiog and j jr Cattle Kings. , 1 2 Tiie success of working Asietits is somc- lomc- thing remarkable, miay of tiiem are tnuk- . log from S5.00 to $20.00 a day A new Agent gold 70 copies in S days. Age-t't proa -p.S'i.50. Hiow the book and it- ueJs itself. jNone but good eani-e-'t workei'H wanted, as territory is very v.duaiile. Do not delay, but write at once for illustrated circulars and special terms five. You will tiead no experience or capital in this b-.L-i.ies:? as our "uow )!an" allows Aeiits to ord-.-r In inks on 3.1 days' time befoie pavinu our bills. Address 8 " , THE HISTORY U0. 723 Maiket st Saa Francisco, Cel. TliTlIE 3. B. MATFACT!:iiIXfi Co. G ENTLEM EN : I take this inetiiod of informing you of the wonderful t.ff(H.t8 (,f K- iiea,Jache atlf Liver f'nr.v lm in vv eivi..tV six lie vear, iiae iiti.t wiiat, i doctors call Kidney diacase for S or 40 years, my liver and bowels being badly aiTrctod, going at times as long as 14 days without evacuation, in fact, I was iu a deplorable con dition, not being able to work for five or sixyenrs. About one year ago! got acquainted with Mr. Ham ilton, a merchant, of Grass" Valley, Oregon, who induced me to try vour S. 15. Headache and Liver i Cure, and to my great surprise 1 aiu wetl oi use Kidney disease, which for years kept me from sleep inp a good portion of the time. Now my hack is as strong as ever and I am not troubled nights at all. I have considered .myself cured of this terrible malady for the last live mouths, with r;o symp toms of its return tip to date. 1 am seventy-five per cent better of the Constination cf mr bowels, j which lias troubled-me 'so long that I nad little or no hopes of ever be ing well again. At first it required one-third of a bottle to move my bowels, while now one spoonful is quit enough. I have used six hot ties. My father diet! with the gravel. and I' expected- to go the same wav, butl have no such fearal this time. I will praise the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure to every body, as I consider it a sure cure for suvif diseases.. If you wish to publish this, you are at liberty to do so. Respectfully, J. II. Knight. 'Ilutledge, Vi'asco Co., Oregon, Dec. 6, l.SSS. Forest Brova Poultry Yard. EVEHYWEjsE. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brabmns, B-ose'and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Part ' ridge Cochins, White Wy anbottes and Black Minorca?. AMERICA'S BEST BREEDS. Champion at erery show for 1SS3. Etery f rxi prize except one. TUe liinls 1 rend on' J intend shall be wy best adrer- ne'"e"t- a-iT -r.. . p,..t .! V """ " thins ! - W.'.I'i UI1.U II, 11!.- l.IIUli' t ,r(,i;a PES . J. il. '.J,? KRiSD.N", Box oo Forcr-t Grove, Or. IIOU sE FOlt SALE. I desire to s-ll, or trade for sr-1 'i "-'s. 1 my Cap lagsr.'it ot.dlii-t. a s-iJendll i horse, as I caum t us' him longer ia my j I herd. He is a w:i t th,v:!.te-1 :i,-e C a; 1 ! Siainreif, inn-r ed bv Myers and !:- i. si enu.-ui o. t!0 liinoiean. :iv .itor.se is mr 1 1ii,ii-,i.r.rHii.i a Next door to Shfllabars-rV n i n P.8.P0iBEXTR,Prop Tiie table supplied v,ith : ALu THE DELiCACIES that can I e iiad in the markef? WjlTE COOKS WHITEWAITERS, Xo Chinese cooking. Xlfils nerved ol nil hours. Private rooms for special meals Ri"rrPI''Wr'nif'!,lrt J of, sni.l land, vii. ilichae V. Nye, Monroe W. PilEESSyElS iioAnf a 1 o "3 s with THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL- Price. S1.43 per Vear, OR THE SAN FRANCISCO r n 0 w ORNING CALLi Price. 6S.OO per Vear, AS FUEXIUIM FOB oi8 a -o rrrrE saj francisco weekly call 3 is 11 haud:ome ciyht-pagj pajicr. It in is- eit-jil every TliurKilay, and contuins t!l cf the important news cf t'.ic week, gleaned from every (juarter cf Hie globe, complete -x tip to date of publication, it eontuia 1::- teresliug special correspondence from ell of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount ot the liest selected and orieincl general literature. It furnishes tlio 1-iteit and most rcliublo lnaiiciul news and ma tret ouotatIon:J. inid irives sneciitl attcatioii 5. to borticuUtml and a-rri-.nltural news, end SE cr j cvcry rest-et't aCrft-clas. familv nuTier. fi appealing to the interest of every member X 2 of the household. C ! 3 THE MORNING CALL. 2. A. (SEVES ISSUES A WEEK) Is a live metropolitan dally. It has the C r LAItOKSTt iriCLLATIOSu-idisrceocnhwd d) as ting Illy LEADING KEWSPAl'EUof the "8 Pacific Const. EiLhvr cf the above paper 2 We will send postpaid asu iiremiuia on rc- , eeipt of lie foilowiiu; suosciipuou price for the combination : . The Ochoco llEViEW and Weekly fjnll one vear.L ...... ... . . . .$2.75 The Ot i.o o Reviw and" Pailv Cll one yea r J 85.50 iwifccl Stale V ff ; igjri-, V-J East r-ide of Main Street, PRINEVILLE,! ORECON, A- HAMILTON, Proprietor. Either Single or D 'Ul-.Io, 4 r. i Keasoimble , Hates. The he.'-.t allaUjon given immieht stock. Fine hox stall for keeping atfilllmsi. and otMr viduabl animals. EjrelUnt shelter for which. Bert nceommiulatiom 'of any stable in aasterixOrec'ini. White Salmon flursery, White SaUiox, W. T. This r.urs' rv isl growing all kinds of FRUIT, TIMBER CULTURE an;l ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES & SHRUBBERY which I will furnish in large or small quantities at any point of de livery in Eastern: Oregon. PlatO OOOk, showing cut of fniit and trees, on exhibition sit the Prineville Meat Market, whore orders for trees to he delivered in Crook County (may be left with my local agent. Clark Itotlgers. Orders filled on reasonable terms Address, j Wm. F. Helm, Nancine, Ore gon, General Agent. White Salmon Nurs ery.antl Agent fur all kinds of Agricultura Machinery. Aim agent for the State Insurance Company. ; j fEVIbbE jMEcT cfKET, ; : ! " P. B. HOWARD, Propriety FRESH K EATS OF THE BEST QUALITY, t - i Butter and Er"s, -ALL KINDS OF- VEGETABLES in tlicir season :".. ----- -SauE ge k Corn-Eeef 1 If S of R It S. He r.amcn the lol.iiu ii.i.' wiiiieura In nrov lu tollltuuoH reeidvitr uoii, ai:dcultiatioo of. raiil lunii. viz: Cl.aa. LiMcr, W. H. l adle. J. 11. Kelly, kit lmnl V. Mil!er,rf rrincvilie.Ur. Ai'.y ier.-on who de. ires to pnlet acaintl-e nt'.ou-a:ic 01 Ma-li i.roaf. or Wi kuuwa of n:j MOi.iamial reason, ui.iltr the law and the rrlf . iilntiona of t!it I lU-rii.r Liei'Hrlnimit, why Mch pr mf should not beatlowtil, will be si veil an itipor:niiit- at the above ii.entinntd lime ard pisoe to ern.s examine 11 e wlta:ce cf eiaimaot, mid 10 otter evidence ia rebuttal oi tret submitted bv claimant. -iKHi K. A. McDOKALD, Hetter NOTICE FOR PrBUCATION. Land Of'ficx at The Dallm. Ob. , February 25, InS. Notice U hereby given that the followlr.f tianied settler iia.. Died notice of hla Intention la make final proof in .support of hiv claim, and thnt d proof will be h ade before iUt. Juitire, or in his absence. Iwlore t:o. Cierk ol crwik C-mnty, Oregon, at Prineville, Or. en April Is!, issu, vix: A. ROBERIS, 11.1 IB 1 1, for the SWW of SE'4, SE' of SWV See 17, X.Vi4.nf NE'aad NE'.mKW4 Sec Ip 37 d il in K. - He names tiie fnllowir.s witnesyea to prova liis coiaiicuKi.-i residence upon and culiivaiinn Am- neron who desires to prote&taffata:tth.e aUoWiiiiee ot such proof, or wiio knowa of auf . Mi'o-!a itial reanii, under the law and the rcc nlutiotiM of the Interior Department, why aueu pr mf .-ho;:ld not b.- allowed, will be aivea au opportunity at the cive uieulioned time ard p&eeto ero.-s cxa nine the wilue.s.e of naid claimant, a!id to otTer eviil-nee in rebuttal of that submitted by c'nlmnrit. :W F. A McDOKALD. RecUtar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OmcE at 'hie Dalles, Or. February Hi, ( Notiee Is hereby eiven that the followit,. 'named set-.l.-r lis., filed notice of his inlenlUa ' to niHK.- final proof in support of hia claim, ai.-d inui BHiu iiooi win tie inaue oeiore t.oiiii'.y Clerk Crook County, Or., at f riuaville. Or., a April 0, issj, via: JOHN B. ARMOR, ' D S .'470, for the S4 ol N W4. s' of NEW and N W; of Sii!-4 Sec 4 1 p 12 8 ol K il E. ' He name.- ihe following wiutesxes to prove his ciiilimious rei-idence upon, and eiiltiratina of, said land, viz: E. bailey, M. Belcher, J. iic..eece, nia. set.sou, 01 Mlivneil, fir. ny person who desires u nroiestai;ain,lih ailowanee oi tuoh proof, or who kuuw of uf suhsta itial reason, under the law and the r-r-ulatious of ti.e Interior Ueiwrtiucnt, why uca proof Kliould not be allowed, will be (iven an opportuuiiy at the above mentioned time and piat-e to eross examine the witnesses of taid claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. i-7-42 F. A. Mcl'ONALD, Krciater. KOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ; Land Office at Ths Damn. Oa. .... .. . , February 16. I. Notice i hereby glten that the followlnf named ettler has Bledliotice of hi intenliua to commute aud malie final proof in support of hiselaim, aud that said proof will be made be- ' fore Co. Clerk of Crook Countr, r., at Frlue--ville. oiegon. on April S. 18.'," via: JAMES P. PKOVINl-K. fII.I 454, for Uie S, of and NJj of 8Ei 8e 1 17 'Ty 14 S H lil E. ' . a.- names the following" witnewea to prove hucunliouou residence upou, and euitfvatJaai of, taid land, viz: C. H. Neison, a. i. Smith, of t;re.-cenl, Or., J. W. Hereford, of Howard, Or.. J. H. Miller, of Prinetille, Or. - Any person who de-ires, to prote.it against the allowance of Mich prouf, or who know of any atiij.iuiitiHl rea.-on, under the law and the rej iiiaiious of the Interior iiepariment, why uca proof slioti id not he allowed, will be jit en aa opportunity at the above mentioned time and pMoe to cros-examine tiie witnebea of hatd elain-ant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Jf K,A. McDOKALD, Eegiiter. KOTICK FOE Pt'BLICATION. Land Office at Tint Dau.kh, Ob. ..' . , , ' . February 7. ISM. ., Notice is hereby si veil that the foilowiiic named eitler has filed notice oi his fntentieu to make linal prif in support if tils claim, and Unit said proof win be n.ude before Co. Jndce, -. or -,n his Hli.seoee, before Co. Clerk of Crook Co., wn-u, at 4iuieine, uregon, ou Marec ia. lSiW, viz: Kt noLPH If. V0LI.KATH. H'l 18-11. '"r 0:e Si oi SW, SK'.4 of SWV and . tV.4or sK'i Sec 10 1 p V, S I ariRc 16 East. . He niunes the foMi.wir.K wiMiesses to prove nt.rrooJii.no, re.-lle!:re upon, and eultiailon of. sicl mini, viz: Jiavid Prine. tVillinm Prine. m.fciaais. Win. T. lumllntun, of Prineville. Orenon. ' Any person whodesirci, to protest against the a!l,.wKii(;e of Mich prmif, or who kuow of any suhs.antuil rca.-oi., under the law and reKlatloca should not he allowed, will be Riven an . ppor tuii.ty at the Rhove-ineuiiotwd lit, . r.i A.... . " iiitenoi nttmrtn.eiit. whv uch ir,-i tocrosa examine the witnesses of .aid cluinisnt and to otter evidence iu rebuttal of that .ni..n. ttiied by eluimaut. F. A. MCDONALD. Kegisttr. NOTIC E FOK PI BLICATION. LandOffick at Lakcview, Or v- . . . Jannay SO, ISW. Notice is hereby niven that the lollowira named .-.etllcr has filed notice of hi intcutioD. to make final proof iu support f his claim, atd .-.at said proof win be made before Countr Clerk of. crook Co., at Prineville. Or., on March i, i,viil, viz: n. . W ILLIAM SPENCER, ' ?4Ea t tof NWiSecrf Tp 21 8 K lie names the follow In;? wftnenses foprova. his continuous residence upon, aud cilltivatica I of. i aid land, viz: Column,,., johnaon. Jo,rph Street, Jnine. H iLson, Thomas Allen, of Harbin crook Co., f)r. Any person who desires to protest aealnat the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the aw and reg ulations of the Interior licpartmeiit, why lUeh proof should not b-j allowed, will be given ao ' opportunity at the above mentioned time to er.)ss-;xamii;e tiie witnesses of said claimant ' and to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of that sub mitted by claimant. 3"- A. F. SNELLING, ltegfst.r. NOTICE FOK PfBLICATIO.V. Land Office at The Dalles Or. nrmed"6 that'Tne'Sllow,' named settler ha. filed notice of hi intention t make final proof in support of htsclafm. and hatsaid prom will be made before Clerk Crook viz'- ueville. Or., on March 13, 1M9, . ' ' JOHN IXJFTr8. DS;i!fi:i, for the SE14 of SWli. 8W of 8EU rpisl; u f '1' KWJi and Nw f 58w4 . .He names trie following witnesses to pro hi., contomoiis residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, v!Z: Minor Swick, lee Steers, art'or AUUiM- FredW.DLentir.an,ofStetr- Any per-oa who desires to protest atraiuM the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any suoslaniial rcason, under the law and the reg ulations of the Interior Peparfment. why .ucli proof should not be allowed, will be given as opportunity at the above mentioned tine ard p ace to cross examine the witnesses of ad cluiraant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal at ' that submitted by rlaiirant. , . 38 F. A. McDOKALD,:ReclsUr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOW. " I-AsnXirricE AT Tbe Dalle. Or. Notice l5 hereby given ihtiMTVo, named settler has filed notice of bli iotentloa ,iS :a ,,al ?ro?f,'!! "'PPnrt of hi claim, ar.d that said proof wfll be msde before Clerk ef " i'rinevu,- - . ALFKED U ALLEN, " v D 8 $4al. for the NEi Sec 14 1 p 17 S K 22 East. He names the tonowfng wftneasea to prove hf eont u uons residence noon, and cnltlvatiem of. said land viz: J. r. Circle. Jeff Apperaon" I. Meyer, M. L. Brown, of Paulina, Or Any pcrm who desires to protect aralmvttl a al'owance ot such proof, or who knotai! substantial reason, nnder the law and Iha kmt. ulatlon. of f-e Interior r.rtmer " wM. p oof shonld '.ot be allowed, will be tf" U"!?".,nity ''bove mentioned finTe rd Jif."; "o - examine the wftneaea of raid . vv.u..w j viaiuiaia, F. A. MCDONALD, Reglater. . NOTICE. . jr ; '.. .il!.a".w!",m " cr'n". nntfee li herebr S'.tpi .thiitUm w.ie. owner of ill the bone, ruining m Crook aad Orant connttea whfeh f are hertofcre been in tbe porslou ana under the management of Allen Hen it. tt chKo.rllff.riifa. avuny apent. Some of ra.d horses are branded with a heart ou the left s iion! der, mrae with a d amond on Ihe Mt thoiii ter. and others with a small heart abre the rijrirt stifle, and also all the hav, farm favjl. Kents,tor,!;,and maehirery, harness and ons now np'.ii fie ranch leretnfore oecttp!f by ir.e on Iic&ver creek. Crook county Oreron and that said Allen Henry fs no fcirer.T acr t, and las no authority to tell or dltpnte o; ajyo, :-a;il property. & ISEK HOOT listed tnii kth day of January. im. 35 If ii - t, 'i mm i' r 3tlSsRsmMsA'4ss