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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1890)
T OCIIOCO KEVIKW. SATURDAY, KKl'TKMItKlttl, 110. TO HH'M" LKUM. A Lm.lleatliin tar pro.if imtleaa mail at a uikna lrr nl olmrgK, whom tlm notlrm aru land ii illrio. 7.M. II nullum llvo U l. raimlillilial ly ) mUUUof iMim,the palllnllu will lie Imurloil (run To Subscribers. All ttul":rlpllim to (heMi'linco Ui:yiitv nut tmld in udvanee will lio rimmed for at tlm rulentlweiiiy-tlvuciMitii ir imttit l. or tliroa dollar n-r year, for ull arreur- LOL'.il., l'KKSONAI, AMI CIKSKKAL. Tin fruit cans at Hiuliel's. IlartfiiliiH at Hichel' this wook. Flchel's now full goods will arrive next week. Tttllow In teu-ound tin ut Howard's mark tit. Vo chomp In thu lrl Krui" tU,a l.iHt work. Farmer are bringing In largo qmtntl Uvn U gruln. ' Voa run buy (mar lit (line's market v f f r Uuc - - Tlio iiinrchunls itro bejriiulm tu K"t in tliuir full uouds. Cum hi winner's court was orvused with liUniiKum thiii ttouk. A iiiru receipt for Having inoimy buy your goods of Kuwait. ' Kl.lur JIi.Iiiiiiii will liolil wirvit'd at l.'iiiuu church ticiiiorroiv. School begin two uwlm from next JLnduy, September L'.M. Ji-rry t' hrun bus none to hammering Iron in I'harlio Klkiim'phop, Thin week M. Fichcl A Co. bought 1000 illllhulri of ouls uf Win. Combs. II. V.. and John Tcmplctou intend going to Willamette Valley next week. See uJvrrtiiimeiit of the New Central Hotel, ut Milchull, in thin taint. Mm. Kowun uii.l Mm. IVi k returned l.il Matin-day from Willamette valley. V. II. Fuller Iiuh been eoiillnod to hi TUOIII UlUHt of llin week Willi dicklil'MH, The I'rinevillo ilouiiui; iiiIIU Ix'iiiin giinilinj; thin MtuMon'n limit this week. Fur r-'ulo A Una ilerofurd hull and C'liuir C'lilim lx-ar. Cull on 1'. 1. Howard. Mtt of thu Warm Sprlnga Indian are K4M to Lhi in Wdlumulta valley iirkin' llOl. MiiM Jane ('rain, who ha Ir-wi at tlio aijciicy Rome (imu, returned home lliis link. I. mIio Vaii'li'rHnl in nnllinx li'iunrfur Unit Wood ami I'ick (indium for Kd W liito. Tom Iluldw iii in once morn ut bin tioat i ranliir uf the bunk, idler u few week vacation. Tim Itnut ijnulity uf liulnr flour at C. Uugnrn'. Hint) tlire'hhii; bo;f.iii f.irmnrn (mm nil jmrlH nf tlio county riuort mi ttxculluiit yk'ldof grain. (imin ourkii nro n" war nrtii'lo hum now. Farmer cuuiiot gul council to mick tlioir Kraiii. Yodonlity 1'. It. llownnl dturtoil to Dunlin uftt-r UK) IhvkI of ralllo hu locuntly luii;;!it uf J. J, ltrou u. II. V. Allen wiw wrloiiKly lmliHifoil tliu ftrnt of tlio Wi'fk, but hut ruainuil llU UHllal glKMl Ill'Illtll. Thin woek tiuni .V Puviilion koM oiio of tlioir ftno Clyili'Hiliih Klullioiiulu tiuorgu AVIIIianm, of .ilvur owk. (lot your pli'lurim tuknn by Kionnr ho foro lit) Iivuvik. luMiu'iulxT next kvuek in bill lHt week in l'rinnvillii. 1). 1'. Htowurt eixTt to put In a bill or fiiruinhiiiK H' Warm Pjirliipi agency wllli Hour from hin mill hore; Ileavy froiliitlio flint of tlio wnekkilleil Jill kiuiU of luixlcr von'itulih'H iu tlio iin meiliiiU) vicinity of I'liiievillt). Itnli Cunnoii, of .Mountain cri-ek, ia"soil throuuli town Wi)ilneluy witli a bund of lioniog ha w an tukini; bulow for wilu. lUiHinr-iM In tlio ciicult court in pilinK up, mitt it Ixiromen niKWHHary for nomi) jmlgo io liuld a torni of court licio thin full. .hiim'n KlkinH, who hun U'cn putting up the liny on bin rancli on IWvur, ro tiniK'd to bin buniu ut Albany tliin wiek You run nut a receipt for ono yeur'ii mulii:riition to tlio Ui;vikw by dcjioMitiiij,' Jfi 50 worth of wheat or oatnat this oilico. IluyHtiU kn diiitrict witnlsu tcurlicr to .begin toMoblnii iinmoiliiituly. Apply o (I. II, Onborno or ti. Hiiiliigiir, l'liuevillu, Oregon,.' " " (ioo. (jibnon roc.ostnlr.on tho inintor'ri fondnoiw for Ihwoj ami till wook pronent ml tliln oilico with a lot uf tliis lllOHt lino ful vegotubh). The pliotourapbor, Mr. Flower, will only renmin In l'liuevillu another week, nho if you want pictureH taken, now In tlm uccupleil time. J. 1', OombH' pluco throo lulled hImivo (own priMluced X'M IhihIicIh of gruin tliiH .your, l'rwbulily tlio largent crop HiivhIioiI .in Oeliocu valley. The now brlilgo beiim put In ncrosa Oclioco.by Mumhul Cluulion will lie a .wubxtuiilltil uirulr, ami w ill bo uioro pur Jimnunt t liui) tlio old ono. Wo uiKluiiituiul that Hilly JohHh'b crop on Willow creek averaifod 40 bunJioln to llicaem. A very good yield for ground that cannot Ixi lirl'ateil. Heiiordur Hiiminoin In b.ioniin a ter ror to wrong dunrn. I-ust week lio niudo npiilB a eloiin up among thoHo who hud "vloluluil town urdinancoH. B. F. Cbildn linn bought 1200 Iwad of .HbeepofK. JoIiiihoii iinil 4 JO of T. L. tiiliHim. lie lutoiidn taking lliom to bin ranch nonr Hrowimvillo. Coinpllimmtiiry tlckotn to the Hhito 1'uir, which moot on tlm 17th, and tho Inilimtriiil KxpoHillon, which mooU tho i'Sth, liavo boon rurelvoil. Tho nhoopinun who hIiIpihmI their wool to HoHton tbin wanoii roulinod 17 cmilmi jiouiid for their wool aflur paying freight irotuTlio IHiIIohIo Itoston, W. C. Willi hud ii wroi.tllng malch witli a hoi ono day lust Wook and r oelvod a f-!W iiaclted rilw, but In ni;f llclenlly rocoviiicd to bo ubout. Don't i?o to tho old building on tho eor ueriippoidln Kllilnn' Hhop when liiuklng fur the M(inuNier. Ilo in in hin new (piaiteiH next door (o W. II, kowuu'n, Mhould any ono wIkIi to trado oulu for naddlery or luirneHM giKln, they rim bo iieeomiriodutod by rulling at my pluco of hininenn. Hit. M. SintiXAnAiidun, Mart Ilailey in now convinced lime am' nouifl other thlncH wait no iiiuu'm bliMlng. Had he known IhlnHoouer ho would Imvo ur lived In l'riuovillo iiovoral day earlier. C. M. Kikiiin A Co'n. new Ktck him ur- rlved, Mini thoy am now prepared (o fnr- iiImii anytlilng In their line. Cull on them when you want uuylhliig they car ry. Ucv. Wm. IVwpono, of Ione Ibrk, (iilliuin county, han Uien appointod pan tor of tho M. K. church of l'riuovillo, and nxiecU to urrlve hero with but family next week. T. M. Uiildwin and family raturncd on Tliumilay from a visit tu Willamette val- oy. They were itoomunloil home by Mr. lluldwiii'n mother w ho will Mpond tlio winter with them. A number of farinorn in the county re port having (b ronhod from 3) to 2 bunlicln uf rye to tho aero. From 15 to 20 hmdipln er acre in unnally connidorod a fair yiuld of rya in thin county. Terry I'otndexU'r wan called homo from the moiintnitiH thin week on ucrount of tho nickiienn of bin wife, lluhinl vixiti-il the principal hmklchcrry patches but did not lind any hucklctnrrien. Men who are Informed on tho nulijoct nay hiirncn ura being ntolen uml driven out of tho country. Ilorneincn llinmsh out the county nhould u on the look out ami try to intercept tho thioren. Tlio pbotogrupba taken by Flower are np to tho bighorn ntundurd of tho art. He in by far tho bent photogrupber ever in 1'rinevilln, mid t lento wanting picture taken hboiihl cull on him ut onco. Hhould thono borne thieve who wereij ,),,.! U .... i.. ,.,,1 neen on llenchuten about the mi. Idle of Aiiirtittt rhiiiiro to H.NS thin iLllll. tliev will ! pleuso return to the owuem tho bornei , thoy had itolcn and avoid trouble. I I'. 11. Howard ban made arrangement ' will camp on their track Until ho to have bin beef fed in Summit Pruirie I overtakes them. The thieves hav thin winter, and will lio prepared to fur- i . , .,nrtatt. onrill. niidi bin enntomern with the beHt cpiulity of nioatn during tho wlntor montliM, The editor pro torn, of the .Win, carrlc u largo Nirlion of thu material of the of llce around in bin pockctn. Ilo dingnrced tho other day iu Surveyor Hunton's oilico making il look like a young print shop. Wm. 8. Halo han tho thunka of thin oilico for two fine water melonn. Thin noimon Mr. Halo hud an aero and a half of melons ut bin place in IlavKtuck pre cinct, off ot which bo hen sold over 400 melon. Iloin On Wednesday, Septem1er 3, to thu wife of M. W. Pulley, of Heaver creek, a boy. Thin in Mr. and Mm. llai lev's flint heir, heiico itn upn'.irance in tho world caiiHO Mr. Duiley io feel una nunlly elated. II. A. Clock and family Intend moving to WiMuiuette valley soon. Sum Smith willtuko Mr. Clock's place on Willow creek. ThuH Ciook county loncn ono gmnl eltlion and gainn another, bonco wo would nay it is fair exchange. The directors of Crons Keys dinlrict want a gontUmiun toachor to begin a five iiiontliHrn hiKil immediately. Tho teacher must hold a funl-grudo crtiflcuto. Ad drenn eitlior H. 11. Ileuley, N. 1?. Xunn or C. W. I luight, Croon Keys, Or. The county court bun employed (t. W, Sluyton to draw u map ot Crook county, nhowing tho boundaries of tho different school dintrlctn. Mr. Sluytoii mado such a map l int year, but It wan dontroyod when Sunt. Luwson'i houno burned lint winter. An Ilulian who won working for W. C. Wills fell la a lit hint Monday morning, and an be upioured to Iw preparing for a journey to Kingdom-come, frlgbtenod Mr. .Wills out of a few year's growth. How ever, became out of the fit and was all right in a few hours. Ioint Monday Postmaster Palmer movnl tho postofllco to bin new building lnjtwocii Clino'n and Kuwait's. Tho now oflico In convenlonlly loi-atod, and In no arrungod thut tho delivery room may In) left uxn when the Mjntmaster In away. It Is a big improvomeiit over the old oilico. YV. T, l'.ighy, who wun tencher of the Intermediate department in tho Prlno ville seliooll, last year, has beon employed un princial of the public schools at Admits, Untutillu county. Mr. Itigby in ayonnggenlloman of higli iitlttliiineiits, und will no doubt creditably till tho po nitlou he him takon. O. fi. IlDurdinan, proprietor of the New Central Hotel lit Mitchell, spoilt lunt Silt uriluy and Sunday In Prinevillo. Mr. liourilmun lias rocontly built un addition to tho hotel und rollttod tho houno gen erally, and in now prepared to entertain all who limy coino. When lu Mitchell glvo him a cull. . There will bo a good, old-fashioned noclul meeting in tho Union church of this city thin, Saturday, evening, and preaching at 11 A. m. and 7 i'. u- to-morrow. Church organization will take place after tho morning service. A full houno Is expected. All are invited. F. DlLLAKU Hoi.MAM. Last Sattirihty two Immigrants, ono from Wyiiinlng and 'be othor from Mon tana! pasted through Prinevillo on route to Coos county. Thoy said that thoy bad starved out In thono states, und Were going to n country where they could ruiso grain without irrigating. Thoy will no doubt find the place they are looking for in Coos county. On Thursday Henry Clock started to town, and whon hu ill lived at his pluco near 8. S. Urn wit's on Willow crook, he noticed that his straw stuck near tho roud was on fire, uud having nothing at hand with which to put out I ho Ihiinos, ul' hp cuuid do wuh to Hit uud look at It burn. Mr. Clonk think tlio fire originated from inntchefl that hud heen lroiM-il lluiro by the thrnlierH a few dayn licforu and thut they hud become Ignited by tlm heat of the nun. There wore ubout 00 tons of ntruw in the stack, If Won Aldrldge don't come home pret ty noon bo will find hluinelf minim a plant for running a imwHpupcr on bin return. C. M. C'riiin, tho oihtor in churgo of the -Yn'i, und Purveyor Iluntou have con vludeil to nturt a paper ut Mitchell, and cxpoet to curry off enough of Aldridge'e inatoriul to nturt on. Thoy have ntowod away whole pocket full of tyHi in tho buck room of Huston ofllco, und intend to got uwuy with tho promt tlio lirnt dark night. Thin may bo giving away rccretn, but wo fool It a duty wo owe to a fellow printer who la away to inform him of bi.i Impending danger. W. K. Graham' boiino nor RUtcrs pontolllce won dentroyed by firo one day lout wook. Mr. tiruhaiu irot up in tlio morning and built a tire und wont to tho barn. When Mr. Clruhani awoke nhe found tho house full of aiuoka and the firo beyond control. Mr. (iruhaui board bar crion und liantily returned to tho bonne but not In time to put out the fire ur nave anything from the houno. Their furniture, clothing and proviniun wero lentroyei, cnin-ing a Ion of Home IlL'OO or (IftUO, on which tliore wan an iiinur unce of $760. It la eupponod tho tiro caught froui a defective flow. After Home Tliferen. About tho l'Jth of August G. V. Iiiirtics Haw two sudiicioua-looking cliaructora at Furcwell liend driv ing Bouth witli a band of horses. having on thorn the brand of J V. Howard, .Springer 15ron. and othor residents of the county. Af ter talking the matter up among tho liorso raisers here, it was con cluded that the suspicious charac ters wero thieve, and the horses thev wero driving hud been stolen, uti'4 vi i iv k a v nun mi ov dviivi dviuw one to look after them. Conse- quently llyron Springer started in pursuit of then) last 1 hursday, and o i o er, it may be some time before he overhauls them, but he is energetic and will truce them up if anybody can. Stealiug horses seems to have become quite a pleasant and profitable occupation among a cer tain cIusr in all purls of Eastern Or egon, and it is believed by some that there is nn organized band of horse thieves operating in this country, reaching from Montana to Califor nia. If this is tho case, the parties Mr. Springer is following may bo long to tho gang, and if caught im portant developments may result. Leg broken. Last Sunday Charlio Circle, ten-year-old non of John Circlo of Hea ver creek, was unhitching a team in a field on his father's place, and when ho had unfastened all the tugs but one tho team started to run, throwing the boy down and dragging him about one hundred yards, when he let loose and one of the wagon wheels passed over his leg below tho knee, breaking both bones. Dr. Belknap was call ed to attend tho boy, arriving at Mr. Circle's Monday evning and set tho broken bones. At last ac counts tho injured hoy was getting along nicely. A Disastrous Hide. Last Sunday ovenlng Alex Conly, while souicwhut intoxicated, under took to ride a wild horse in the streets, and not being a very expert ridor, was soon thrown to the ground. Mr. Conly is quite corpu lent, weighing about 250 pounds, hence the full was a severe shock to him. His injuries cousist of a broken rib on the right side, a broken collar bone and shoulder blade, also internal injuries. He is being cared for at the Cary House, and though in a critical con dition, may recover. County Conrt Proceeding. Up to tho time of going to press lost evening the following business hud been transacted : In the matter of the appointment of stock inspector, John Sisomoro appointed for a term of one year. In the niattorof building a bridge across Crooked river, tho contract awarded to J. N. Blair for $1419. Larceny from a Duelling. On Thursday James Dilman was given a preliminary examination before Justico Bell, on u charge of larceny from tho dwelling of Geo, Aldridge on Upper Deschutes, and wus held in IKX) bail to await the action of the grand jury. Yesterday Attorney Moore for the defense, and Attorney Barnes for the stuto argued a writ of hubeas corpus before Judge Sumner for Dilmun's reloneo, but tho judge did not sco just causo to release him, so Dilman is still in Uie cus tpdy of tho sheriff. c , Nluhliliig inn! Shooting .rTcuyn. , Home fienli. Quito a serious nfTray occurred! Mcws.Dowdoin A Connolly, who hero about 2 o'clock, ' yesterday recently took charge of tlio Klain inorniiig, between Jesse Morrow and nth Slur, gave vent to their feelings Luto Moss, of Warner, who wero hero on land biibincss, in which tho latter received two pretty dun- gcrous stabs; ono over tho heart and tho other in thohdonien. T ho circumstances immediately connected with .tho dilliculty, as near as wo can learn them, are about as follows : Moss was lining some very abusive language to Mor- row and had crowded up pretty closo to him, when Morrow drew his knifu and commenced cutting und striking. Moss backed off for somo distance, drew his pistol and fired one ehot at Morrow.hen by - slanders interfered and took his pistol from him. Morrow imme diately left and has not beon heard of since. Moss was taken to tlio Hopkins House, where bin wounds werAlreMed ly- : ..ii i,... iT?rt..,;7 IB lllll. W IJU1V, VUk VVTliJ (A I iiw. nn.i;nn ri,, unnHii t, nr.. coneidered dangoroue.-Iaitma.c Examiner, Aug. 28th. The following account of a shoot- ing affray near Linkville, Klamath county, is taken from a Linkville dispatch to the Oreyonian, dated Aug. 31: About 0 o'clock this morning near the residence ofX. ii. Goodlow in Langcll alley, Tom Miles shot and fatally wounded Josh Buck mastor. The ball entered Buck master's body just below the right shoulder and came out through the left breast. Miles exhibited ;i bul let hole in his hat which he claims was mado by a bullet from Buck master's weapon. Tho shooting is the outgrowth of the Shook-Good-low tragedy, which occurred here about two mouths ago, and in which the latter was killed. The quarrel arose out of a dispute between the Goodlow and Shook factions con cerning the possession of some cat tle which Tom Miles and others were rounding up. Buck muster cannot recover. Miles sided with the Shook and Buckmaster with the Goodlow fac tion. The disagreement over cat tle claims at the round-up was the direct cause of tho first shooting, bat apart ftMr that" iroit time feud has existed between the two factious. It is said cattle stealing has been carried on extensively for years. Cases brought to court have been cleared by establishing alibis, generally believed to be concocted by the offending party, and that to such an extent has the cattle thiev ing faction gained control over the community that no one thinks of appealing to the law for redress, knowing any evidence would be met by counter-evidence agreed upon by tho defendant's party. Generally sympathy seems to be with the Shook people. More shoot ing is expected. Fruit Lands In the Willamette Valley. Tho Oregon Laud Company, of Salem, Oregon, is offering some choice bargains in fruit land. This land is situated from 3J Io 5 miles from tho state capital, with its excellent shipping facilities, cannery, etc., ana is especially adapted to fruit raising. Fivo-acro tructs from $55 to $75 per acre all cultivated and ready to set to fruit. Ten-acro tracts partially culti vated for $50 per acre. Twenty acres light timber land with good spring brunch, $35 per acre. T.ty-nr ncrafr in cultivation, spring branch run ning on tho place, for $35 per acre. Forty acres of choice hind all cultivated, small house, some young fruit trees already set out, $70 per acre. Forty acres of land all cultivated, in wheat this year, for $05. Forty-three acres, twenty-five acres cultivated, fine spring branch, placo all fenced in for' $10 per acre. Fruit raiser-s profit from $100 to $150 per acre after tho trees are 4 years old. An industrious man con make a good living for his family while his orchard is coming into bearing by raising vegetables and various crops for tho cannery. Let us know what amount you have to invest and wo will advise as to location. Sund for maps, pamphlets and price lists to . Tim Ohkcion Land Company, Sllloui, Oregon, The Oregon girl who "disgraced her family by eloping with her fa ther's hired man" to tho l'alouso country several yenrs ago, came buck recently and paid off a big mortgage on the old man's farm, in their Halutntory tliosly : "Here, in the midst of glogny herds, overflowing graneiien und men of push and energy, where the rouring catarcat culls to tho'manu- fuctttrer, and tho lofty crystal lake, glittering high above all the bar- vest grounds, promises to balllc for- ever tho worrying drouth, we Bee a section of Oregon destined to take high rank ns an agricultural, stock, dairy and manufacturing region, and we come to stay." J Kucli poetical gush as this must attract attention, but is nut likely . to bring iu much ready cash. Ko C'uonfl for Alarm. Eu. IIevikw : The question has been raised and discunsed, us I loam, concernim; the blindnees of T ' v ?' 7" I which he Horn's Shorthurri cattle fecentiy shipped from eniucay. i l nave seen the I. a 1 r t J ame 8flr''ctiu" i shipped ,ro,,, aBi' arm was '"llr,1" M, "as cuuseu oy uie or cu,aer lrom "l,e coal- inrown irom ine smoKc-stacK ot the engine, I conclude that is the cause of the blindness of these cattle. Cattle that were perfectly blind when Mr. Neweom brought them to Xewsom creek are now sound, so for as sight is concerned, and there seems to be no fears here as to the spreading of the disease. I have made arrangements with Mr. Newsom for the use of one of his bulls for the present season and feel no uneasiness regarding the disease spreading among my cat tle. The herd has been under my per sonal notice since their arrival here and are fust improving. In the near future I will furnish you a communication on this sub ject from a Willamette valley im porter and breeder of fine stock. G. W. Gibsox. Post, Or., August 30, 1890. Post Items. August 30, 1890. Heavy thunder and occasional storms. Since the notices were posted on the grain stacks on the Neivsom place there has not been a jackdaw or blackbird about them. Mr. Newsom will start to Cali fornia to-morrow with his mules. Frank Crain will accompany him. Isaac Sweringer has leased S. J. Newsom's thoroughbred cattle for four years. He has also bought the Windom thresher. Success to him. fStierin ISOOtn ailU Wlie VlSllCO . . .... Newsom creek this week. Mr. 1?. was on official business. Occasional TygU Hldge Items. The weather continues dry und the roads dusty. Harvest is almost over. The yield was good. J. Buttlcr, of Nancine, is quite ill. J. E. Kennedy, who had hia leg broken some time ago, is improving slowly. Joe Kennedy has returned home on account of his father's sickness, after an absence of two years in the East. MisB Minnie McCoy, who has been visiting Myra Helm at Chick en Springs, has returned to her bonin in Portland. V. F. Helm has returned home for a short visit before starting on an extended trip through Klamath counties. Typhoid fever is prevalent in the neighborhood. The Hampton Bros, passed here on Saturday with a band of fine beef cattle they had bought in Crook county. The fine residenco of Joe Shearer at Deschutes bridge is nearing com pletion. Miss Mary Helm starts on Tues day on a visit to friends at Colfax, Wash. Van Cuo. Dr. HENRY E. CENTE , PHYSICIAN AND SUKGU0N, Mitchell, ------ Oregon. I'l call$ a'.teml'd promptly. , OfReo New Central Uotol. KOTICK TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN. I have thin day seitlud upon and In tend to claim under the V. S. pre enip tion luws the Hl of NWy und Nf of riWJ Sec. t Tp 14 S. K. lo K., and any and all nernoiin havim! improvements thereon aro hereby notified to remove the auiiio within thirty dayn from thin no tice. J. It. liltOl.SO.X. Prinevillo, Or., Auk. 1. 18(h). 8-12 TKKASfUKH S NOTICE. Notice Is herebv given ti nt ull warrants of Crook comity recL-toro-l prior to July 1'., 1 H), will he paid on pre.oiilutloo t the tri'ft.-.'irer"n nltlca In rrlnevlllti, or. Iniore.-toti the above warrant. willueaMi from date of thi.i notice. Kn. N. Will I K, TrMirvr. I Prlnevillv, Or., July U, 1Hju, Adrertlneit Letters. Lint of lettem uncalled for, remaining in tlio l'riuovillo pont-jilico Sept. 1, 1H!I.i. If not cilled for will lio Kent to "Dead bolter Oilico" Oct. 1, 110. A. C. 1'Ai.Miiii, I. M. rorcn T. J. Brown John A. P.riikut Thoman Cixijier John C. Claik Uow hmil Cuieini Kdw. 2 Dawnon lav. (rotnon Harbin I'-d May Jackson M :ii t iiiMon Jon. Mynalt Sid Newnom lieorge 3 ThouiiiMoii il. C. Fulgenzio Vaiiiiitt. Linkvillo people are' agitating tho question ofbuying a fire engine tor their town. The city marshal of La Grande laet week closed up nil the gam bling games in that city and the proprietors ordered to leave town. The telegraphic cable connecting Tillamook rock with the mainland is being laid. The rock is one and a quarter miles from shore and eighteen miles south of the Colum bia. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mua. WiNnuiw's SooTiiiNti Svm:r has been used by mother for children teeth- fug for ovor tifiy years with perfect suc- cesn. It le.'ievc tlio litllu Hiilterer ut once, produce nntnrul, quiet nlecp by freeing the child from pain, und tho little chcriit, awaken an "bright an u button." It in very pleunaut to tunic, soothes the child, Hoftenn tho guum, ulluyn pain, re lieves wind, regulate tho tioweln, and in the best known remedy for dinrrhie, whether arising from teething or other cuuen. Twenty-five centn u boltlo. MITCHELL, CRECON. 0. S BOARDMAN, Proprietor. The hotel has been lately enlarged and refill i.irbed, und in now iu tirst-clasn nhuH). lletler prepared than ever Oeure to ente.-tuin ijuctts. The house is now prepared to re ceive and entertain all who may call. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur Crotik Comity. M. S1CIIEL, doing bumnens under the firm numo of M. Sichel & Co., Pluiniiff. HENRY R. HAZLirr and J.II.IIAZ I I IT, Defendants. To Henry S. Hazlitt and J. H. Huzlitt, the above-nameJ defendants: In the name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and u newer the eomidaint in tho ubove-eu- litled court and cauno on or before the first day of tho next regular term of said court to Ik) held ut the eouit house in caid county and ntate, to wit: on the 20th duv of October, A. I). 1890. And if you fail so to miKwer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will hike judgment uuinst yon tor I he gum ot fij.lt, ami interest thereon ut ten per cent per annum ninco May 18, 1890, and the further sum of $25, attorney fees in this suit, and for a decree of thin court for the foreclosure of a certain real mort gage described in the complaint filed in thin cane und executed bv the said Henrv S. Hazlitt on tho 20th "day of Octet er, 18SII, to nocttro the payment of a certain promminsory note; that the premises con veyed bv said mortgage may be nold and the proceeds of such nule be applied to the pavment of the R'ims ubove named and I '.I nit vitii. ui.u oi.i'ui..riiiiiH in luia HI . ... .1... ...ul.. ...... . Jiut. .. ..n. j ... t. . .... tion. und for u nernomil indL'ment and execution, if such proceeds ure not enlli- cient ; also that the defendant Henry S. Hazlitt and nil net-sons chiiminir bv. through and nivier him Hiileiiient to said morteaL'e lie barred und foreclosed of nil ripht, title, claim und equity of re demption nr interest in unit to nam prem ises, und for other und further relief an will more fttlly nppeur by reference to the complaint on file herein. J. F. Mooae. Attv. forPlff. This summons in published' bv order of Hon. V. D. Shattuck, judire of tho circuit court of Multnomah eottntv, Oreiron, dut eil at Portland, Septeiiiber'5, lS'JO. 13 . LIVERY & FEED STABLE, (Hamilton's Old Stable) Main Street, Prinsville, Or., Chris CohrS, Proprietor. First-Class Rigs Buggies or Hacks for hire by the day or week. Special attention given ttock left in my care. FINE BOX STALLS For stabling stallions and other valuable animals. C1IKIS COHRS. HOME If you do cull on, or address . The REVIEW, Prinsville, Or. 160 ACRES OF Choice Land Three and one-hiilt miles from Prine villo, nearly ull under, fence, Rfty acres now iu cultivation, excellent location lor Kitrdenintr, livin;; water on the place, Itond hnuHO ami burn, located handy to school house, junt the !laco for a prpoii with small means to nuike a Comfortable Home Must he sold w ithin the next ninety days. Teinn- One-third down, balance on ! one and twovenrs tinu. Tit In uwnl. Pur further particulars call at this of-, hi Central Bote fi I WIT FOR SALE. M PtOO Three hundred and twmi vP I JUU, ty anion partly Inertliivu linn. Hero in a chance for u gund uliecu ranch ; nulonl rango in the country ; omi tiull ciinh, balance on rtry tcuim; inut be Bold. Addiea IHNltV IIAIIS; l'rinulllu. fJVfXOO Ono hundred uml ixtr )m )JkJ. ucien; ono of the nest cuttle and hornet lunchen in Crook cnumy ; iilinohilely C'Uitroln the only water on iruc.t of t.).'ii Heron. Thi.4 is a gvund o-fWM-rijnity ) buy choice rango piopity ; $l500 adi, baluncn en nwy liimt. Address 11 KNItY 11.U1N, Piiimville. . ftlflOO Oiei hundred and1 "sixty vpIUUU, acini parity timborrd ; l-it wnler in ih.j comity; ulnrtit Ou uiKM (4 meadow. Thin In mie of th 'bargniii ttiut won't k ep ; lin - liuiicn for a tmk ranch plumy nir. mngu Fiirronniling it ; one half coli, 1. Unce on C8y feiiu Ad.lren 11KNKY IIAJ1N, Piineville. tprr Ki-hi.! ac es fine. Jand; tpOUUi ni;jg;ii'.i .sunt springfwntnr ; tiinhc! Und a,iil good ra.n'ti attrrviiiidiiig it. Thin in a lociiiiMe ninnll stock much; one-half cnnli, buhmce mi eaxy terms. Aildrcna HK.N'MY HAHN, I riiwvii. NOT KB KOtl I'fUMf.'.lKiX. Iiko oryicr. r 1 IV : . i.O. 4 .; -. ,iy.-M 'J.I, Nolle itlirrohy flvvJ 'tint ti ji.i.nlof Mined .etticr hu. (Slril iiolli a iI iil iuUvU;vr"T'" to miika Kml .r.of In i-u;. fieri .f ).i rteiu.. nil Uml Itl uruoi will I nxiiit' Iftu, Juil'e. or hi hi lm-i f.jr t Co. clirtk Crook Coiiuty, or. at I'riiieviilu.ur.ou uwbt 11. 1(M, via: MA UK H. CAHsr.N. Hi i'.t. tor the K' . ul I !tW i. 1 W ot Hi SCO 12 1 1 1 S It 'il t. H nuno the following wtliientM tn ror hUcoiitiriiioUi ronideiicu ufM.u, anil rultiArkltyi . ol. .alii Uml. viz: J. 1". Cin-lp, 1. II. SliV, Mike Druvu. Jolm Btcwnrl. 01 Moy, ortuu. JOIIN W. LKW-W, 1217 llK'I'ter- 1 NOTICE FOU 1'L'DI.ICATION. La no orrici at BcrK ot. July . 1. Notice t hereby irl veu that the l.il rwltf naiueU etilr t,n rtleil notice uf til iuleiajca to coiiimiiie und u.nke filial prif In U)..oit ot hl claim, and ttiut ,aitl preuf will l e tnide txfor Co. Clerk crook Co., at 1" rind Die, It.. September m. IkkO, rir.: lid Oi br 1A Vine. WEAVER for the SU of N', and i of SW'i S M T IMS ME. Ilo uamea the followlne wlliiepve to preva lit conilouoiiM reAfdenre upon, and cwlttaalii a of. aid Ind, Tl: Vluce Clrole, Mart W. Ualloy. Jnniej llanuilltoo. W. II. )larduian,uf faullna, Oreeou. y-14 . II. IIC.NTINGTOK, RecUter. TIMBER LAXD ACT Jl'NK I. IKS. 1 . NOTICE FOlt PlliUCATIOJI. , Lamd OrncTna Uii.li-, Oi. Juue j, li.e. Notice li herebf flven that lu conipllabew with the provision of the act of Cooire.k el Junes. lt"S. eulitlpd "An act for tho .ale timber iadh In the Stutci of California, Ore gon, NevaUu and V'Aliini;ton 'lerritory,. l'f.KUV CHAM, r of Howard. Comity of t'ro.V, stat ot Oregon, lift thii, diiv filed Ii id wors ktateineut ho. 9G for the i.urciia.e ni the SW' of SW e 1'.. Wii.t NW'4 andriKV, of NV!4 nf Section So. 1H in Tnwnhlp No. H S Caue No. 20 K, and will orTer proof lo )lllw thnl the laud nouiht la more valuable for it liinler or tone than for agricultural pnrxieH, aud to e.lablUh lifav clitlin to taid land beiorethe KegUter nud lie ceiver of this otllce at The lalle. Or., ou Mon day Ihe 1st day September, lro. lie named a witnuitueii: U. II. Kelly, K. B. Kelly, of Mitchell. Or.. W. K. UcFarlaud. 1. W. Kilter, of Prlnevtlle, or. Any and all peroos claiming adversely tba alxive ilcM-ribod land are rcqucftted to flla their claims in tliU o9ica ou or before tejd na day of June, ly;o. $200 REWARD will be given by the Cattle and Horse Protective Association of Crook County for the arrest and conviction of any'per son or persons found stealing stock horses or cattle belonging to the members of the Cattle -anil Horse Protective Association of Crook County. By order of the Association. A. C. Palmer, Sec. C. A II. P. A. of Crook Co. .J DEALERS IN FAXCYJAPANESE chinesesFlks. ALSO Fine China tea sets and ornamental ware. - Sample rooms at Cary House. NEW P4EAT MARKET, PRINEVILLE, OREOON. Sam C. Cline, Prop, ...'"' CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, VEAT., ASp POUK constantly on hand. t The Highest Price In Casfr rAID KOR AN Kinds of Country Produce, Or Sold at a Liberal Connnisiioiu We solicit a share of your patronage. , SAM C. CLINE. little; LIVER DO NOT GRIPE, SICKEN 88 CONSTIHATL Shoe Curi for Sick HeoAOKf, and all iroubles mitivii mm Indigestion or Gn lciprovMthoCorDiiUiltf by Purtfunu th Woo. Th drm eau ba nlwlr adjunted, to suit tha eata. M ena pill oan never batoo (nrgo a done. $,ar to t a no ninoh sufenr. 49 ptHnputupla tron"al whioh can bt. rnrrlari i n t pockf t A tirt (Mm mr lo Trif Hvra Hit. Utm, Hw tiiif al "Crcarnl"TrmVaark. HM KvenrwIwrtUtea twUU, UaHli: fiOKK mad VIIKAN BOOK for la laa DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIO, V FUllIfi'IKS th Bl.non; IIKOULATK8 Ihe LIVTB nrl KIDNKYS Mil K r "TI lt KM tre 1 KMI 11 T w W to IIKALTH aud VinROl'f 8THKNOTH otynvrmw VMMm UATJCR KEQIQlNtCO. ST. LOUIS. $200 Eeward J r 4