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OCIIOCO REVIEW. SATURDAY, oCtOBKK 25, 1390. TO SETTLERS. WSSJJ L ikifSH ,n ,nl PPr- Kesular price ior pub fVw"( land urtiee, fl.'iO. If notice bare to LripotilUtied by any mtoUke of onr, tbe aec- 1 1 publication will be Inserted free. . . - - . irra ui cui Ks. w mic hc ti , ,1. . 3 T Subscribers. AU imbscription to tlin Octioco Kr.nr.rr not paid fn advance will be charged for at the rat of twenty-five cent pcrnionih, or three dollar per year, for all ancir agea. . , - ' , LOCAL, PERSONAL AXT fiESERAL. Mm. M. H.. that lounge U paid for. : P. B. Ve Belknap retured last Sunday front Port land. . . Sir. Miller, of Canyon C It y, spent the week in town. The Brick more la receiving a fine stock of new goodi. 8. M. W. Hind man, of Lebanon. In here at tending court. Fuller A Co'. new goods have arrived. Call and Inapect them. Bob. MU:ier. the Jovial salnonUt of Mitchell, knowj how It U to be hen-pecked. , Johnny Backus returned to town this week, after an absence ol several month. C. Roger, dealer In lumber, hide, grain nd flour, north of Ochoci, ou Main street, -AUday Wednesday vu occupied la empan nelin; a jury in Ui of Stale v. Brose. J. B. Fryrear. of S iuaw creels, say the peo ple there are well fixed for :he coming winter. ThU week J. M. Faugltt and Use Spark, bought a number of line buck of B. K. Allen. We understand that 0. A. VanIIouten bat old bil interest In the Baldwin, Sheep & Land Co. " Space will not allow a personal mention of 11 the friends who have been In town thhs reek. SeTeral wagon loads of Wcbfoot fruit were disponed of in town this week at tw"o dollar a bushel. It is no use for you to sleep cold these nights when you can get blankets so reasonable at ttichle'i. The Hay Creek and Trout Creek people seem to favor county devision, but Bridge creekers oppose it. ' O. 8. Boardman, of Mitchell, was exhibiting some Que thoroughbred horses on the streets this week. The Bearer cattlemen say they hare the finest beef that ha been turned olT in that country for many years. The proposed new county to the north has been nicknamed McKlnley county. Quite an appropriate name. A. R. Lyle recently bought 3)9 head of young cattle In Webfoot, and has taken them to his ranch on Hay creek. r Home time since Perry Read moved his fani- ( 1 .. . . . mi... I 1 , . . 1 .,.. i. : ..I. : 1 I aij w tllo i'aucs 111 U1UCI LUDk MIS VUUUrCU might attend school. ' Ed. Eber, formerly in tbe employ of M. Bichel A Co. here, ha taken a position as clerk tu a store at The 1 'alios. V. II. Kowan has made an assignment- in favor of his creditors, and Geo Summers has been appointed receiver. This la the flr.-t term nf court for a year, and only one divorce case. This speaks well for the conubial felicity of the country. Mr. W. E. Wills, a former Crook county boy, ton of V. C. Wills, was married at Dallas ou the Vh to Miss X ra .Siiupion, of i'olk county. " W. B Flower and John Lafollett returned from Mitchell Tuesday and will keep their gal lery open during the session nf circuit court. Senders I.ian returned this week from below. He says at present there is no sale for be;f cattle cither at Portland or on the sound. M. E. Presiding Elder F. It. Spaulding spent ftaturday and Suuday in tovn, and was kept busy shaking hands with his old friends- here. Hereafter Elder Holman will hold service; at Hay creek on the second Suuday aud Ucv. Dcweese on the fourth Suuday of each month. Itanchers irom all parts of the county who have been in attendance on court this week report that they arc well prepared for the win ter. The eonnty court has ordered Sheriff Booth to force collection of delinquent taxeti, hence he has no other alternative. See notice else where. Otto Wrenn wants signboards put up at the forks of all the road on Willow creek. He has learned It Is unsafe to in Hire the way in that section. Hiram Gibson returned last week from Cali fornia where he went some time ago with a band of horses. He found tale for all his hor.-cs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gulliford have returned from a visit to Mrs. (iulliford's relatives in California. They did not see anything in the "(iolden itate" that suited them better than J Oregon. There must have plenty of j.istice dealt out at the recent term ot circuit court in Har ney county, court having bi:e: hold In the church house. Hon. T. J. Stephenson, representative-elect for this county, spent the week in town. We are pleased to state tliat he is not in favor of county division. . Herman Slchel left for P.irtla-.id laesdjy. For some time he has been troubled with an enlargement of the toucils and has gone below for medical treatment. P. B. Uoak, formerly ol Hay creek, but now residing near Pullman, Wash., was here this week, having been subp etiaed as a witness in the case of the State vs. Brose. Mr. E. Bs.rues returned last Said.iy from below. He left his grand daughters and Miss Hudson at Eugene where they will attend school at the State University. James Delevan, wlio has been driving on the Frtncville Balles stage line the pa.t two years, will leave soon for California to take a position on aline running into Linkvillc. Mike Brawns waiita somebody to poiut out .11 the county official the next time he comes to town so that he muy know who he is talking to when discuxdug county affairs. Mitchellitei nay they hove raised about nuuith wheat this season to supply theui with Soar, and that Mr. Tullz, the miller, Ukep'.busy vonvcrlins their grain into bread stuff. All who have had bnt.lne.4s iu court concede that lud.-e Shattnck is a very able ud;e and reaiiy in rendering decisions on all nue.-tion of law that are brought up for dcctMoii. Jeff Monroe, of Gird's creek, says if Crook e uuty is divided and he is forced into the new county, be will be ready to sell out and leave the country. He says Crook ii good enough for him. ' Attention Is ealled to the advertisement of John Dee cm the fourth pace. Mr. Dee has taken charsc of the furniture store, and we recommend hiiu to tho.-e wanting anythiu" ill his line. Willamette valley papers report heavy miri, II over Ibe va ley. it would be a flue thing if om of their extra nininture could he scat tered aroaul o.er the country this side of the inoiutala. : , Lark Bllyeu wax the first man whom the grand jury made happy this term. lie had been bound over for asxtulting Bob Cannon, vl the grand Jnry returned "not a true bill" last Monday. A gentleman who lives in the et end of the county thtbtu there wUl have to be a turn-table at the north end f the new bridge being erect cd a-r.M Cr,.kel river, so that tenuis can get ilTot It, a. the north approach will 'and ou a very abrujil and in i-.-jl.u-M l J. K."Keys a&d E. w. Brmrn, of yitehelL ! have bought HInur Uu' 11 a J thoroughbred i stallion .frul kr th nhl m-r "Winter.' ! ThU Is one of the flue-t bred hones In Eutern ' Oregon, and Jler. Key and Bro will And ! j him ervice.bleaainI from which to breed, j G. W. Bm returned Irom Burn but noutinehurcb.c.rcu.teourt;; Wa .p. havlugbeca held in the li. t. cnurcn at tnai i pUce.' He jqaite cceful in the ease he tried In the court there. He cleared Bill Page, I who was tried tor the killing of Bill Brown, I the jury only being out ftfte-u minutes. A Close Call. Lost Monday what might be consid ered a fortunate accident occurred in Linn Wood's salo-.m. Jerry Cochran stooped to pick something oil the floor and a pistol fell out cf his side pocket, striking on the hammer and discharging it. The ball struck B. F. Allen, Jr., in the fleshy part of the ri;:ht leg, inflicting a slight wound, an 1 lodged .against Jas. Cantrill's back, though it did not enter the flesh. Mr. Allen was railed here as a juror, aud having nothing to do in the afternoon, dropped into the saloon, prob ably for the first time in a year, and about his first introduction was to catch the bullet from a pistol carelessly discharged. As a result he wiii hare a sore leg for some time, but was fortunate in getting ! excused from jury duty on account of the wound. . Why Service Has ut Been In creased. The following letter from Assistant Postmaster General Whitfield to Hon. J. H. Jlitcheli, under date of Sept. 27, ex plains why service has not been in creased on The Dalles-I'riueville mail route from six to seven times a week : "Sib : Referring to a letter from Hon. C. A. Cogswell, transmitted by you to this o.1ice with your recommendation for increase of service on route Ho. 73,150, The Dalles to Prineville, Oregon, from six Jo seven times a weok, I have the honor to inform you that upon investigation, the postmasters at the principal offices on the route report that Sunday service is not necessary, and the request of your constituent is therefore respccfully de clined. Very ResTsjctfully, K. A. Whitfield, Second Asst. P. M. Gen." From this it seems that the wishes of the people are second to the wishes of the postmasters along the line, and that we are denied the advantages of a daily mail service because the postmasters "think it is not needed." We would sug gest that the paymasters consult the peo ple along the line and ascertain if they consider a service of seven times a week necessary and tiien report to the postal department accordingly. If theytvill do this there is no doubt but we will get the extra service. Well Said. "Shall Oregon throw offits mossy cloak, arouse from its lethargy, cotno proudly forward, claim and fill a prominent de partment in the great international exhi bition of the World's progress, or will she sit supinely indifferent in her imbecility, and listen to the triumphal march of surrounding slates rolling vast trains across the continent, carrying their re- sources and productions to Chicago? In lw ..., ,.,..,...,: . r .... ZZSZrZZ- Z. ZAr U" fr the killing of i oms ecaoing and re-echoing all over the mihzed land until Us stupendous melody is heard on he most distant isles of the sea, hstened to in the wilds of Africa and the pmglos of India; when he tepresontative m.U.ons of etl.'H 7,7 " --bb "" the trorireoilS siwctacln nrrunfpil in (In. city on tfie great hike, shall Oregon be there in place, or will we dishonor our American manhood, ignore the grand op portunity and be relegated to the obsctir ily synonymous with the ignorance and tiaruanty ot the dark ages." .ts(orti. Bujrgy Demolished. Last Saturday I'.. 1 Allen Sr. had a runaway which resulted in his buggy being strewed around over the country promiscotisly, though ho escaped without injury to himself. He was driving quite a spirited team beyond Wm. Circle's place and tunud out of the road to pass a freight team and as he came, back into the road one of the wheels struck a rock throwing Mr. Allen to the ground. The team took fright and ran away, tearing the buggy all to pieces. Better Than government Bonds. The ordinary living expenses of a fam ily of live persons, living in the custom ary manner cf the American people, amounts to not less than $1500 a year. It would require nearly $40,000 in gov ernment bonds to produce this income. Ten acres of land in tho Willamette val- . 1 - -.-. tutu vivuuai crop at ordinary prices, will net more than $1500, after paying for all the labor placed thereon. You can buy this land from The Orecron Land Cnmiunv of Ra. !.,, n-,, . : . . . 1 ' ? ' r I m0re at frt;m Vo Ier acre. Auuress ihe Oregon Laud Company, Salem, Oregon. Fine Weather. It is often said a weather item is always in order, and tiiis week the Keview can furnish one though of no material import ance, may be of interest to readers abroad. During the week tho weather has simply been delightful. The sky has been clear and the days warm, almost like sum mer, while the nights are a little frosty. 15llt It is just the kind of fall weather common to Eastern Oregon, and nothing! unusual to those who reside in this local ity. - No lToaienin the Orcua Pcnitea. liary. "Among the 315 convicts in Oregon's state penitentiary in this city (here is not one woman. The lust one. Edith Holmes, was liberated a few days ago. She was sentenced to a one year term and caine from Clatsop county. Her crime was larceny and she served hei time uncom plainingly. This woman was the, xth one to be imprisoned in Oregon's peni- tentiary. Chanty Lamb, was the first." i Snl.'M .S.n.'f j.;.n. ' ' ! Cirealt Cosrt Proceedings. Circuit eoart for Crook coaniT ron- Tened last Monday, Oct. 2-J, witu Die fol lowing officers in attendance : Jod-m. E. i p Shaltnck ; prosecuting altorncr, V. ' jL Wilson ; clerk, Arthur Hodge : eher- i nuieu general uaiim; u. v. lAXison, ; graad jury bailiff, and C. M. Charlton' L . . . . . The following grand jury was drawn : Sam. Smith, P. U. Curmicle, Ed. Mer- ritt, C. E. Person, E. G. Bolter, 1. L. ! Ketch um anoTC. L. Simpson. The following cases have been dis posed of: Osborne & Co. vs. J. H. Miller, de fault and judgment. J. P. Combs vs. S. R. Slay ton, man date entered. L. V. Woods vs. Town of Prineville, mandate entered. John Baker vs. T. F. McCallister, judgment for defendant. Geo. Monroe vs. Sandy Finlayson, judgment for respondent. Gilbert Bros. vs. (J. Montgomery, con tin ned. I. X. Bostwick vs. Joe Hinkle and H. C. Owen, cause remanded to justice's court Mrs. S. J. Xewsome vs. M. E. Pringle, continued for service or minor heirs. . Mrs. 8. J. Xemsome vs. R. E. Darsey, settled. McFarland & French vs. Wm. Circle, settled. John Felderwerd vs. W. G. and T. G. Scroggin, sale confirmed. M. Sichel vs. II. S. Haztitt, dismissed. D. M. Osborne & Co. vs. II. It. Syme, et al, default and judgment. D. M. Osborne & Co. vs. Stroud Bros, and A. Bunnell, default and judgment. Antone Ettlin vs. John .diuto, con tinued. B. F. Zell vs. S. W. Compton and M. Hcisler, dismissed. First National Bank vs. Wm. Piine and Elizabeth Prine, default and judg ment. Minor Lewis vs. Wm. Mynott, settled. Gibons, McCallister & Co. vs. J. H. Miller, default and judgment. B. F. Allen vs. Ed. Schraeer. settled. G. W. Barnes vs. T. R Curl, et al, defrult and judgment. Brooks & Bears, vs. J. H. Miller, de fault and judgment. Simon Selig vs. Alfred Cobb, default and judgment. M. Sichel vs. CiTmmons Bros., default and judgment. M. Christiani vs. A. and J. S. School ing, default and judgment. Hahn & Fried vs. J. II. Hedgpeth, sale confirmed. Lewis McCallister vs. J. W. McCarte & Co., judgment by stipulation, J. Iliggs vs R. A. Riggs, decree of di vorce, r State vs. J. P. Hunsaker, dismissed. Mas Putz, a native of Germany, ad mitted to citizenship. A. J. Priday, subject of England, ad mitted to citizenship. T. N. Balfour, a native of Scotland, admitted to citizenship. j The Trial of Brose. 1 r i i r 0n Wednesday Gottfried Brose was hlnelds Looncy on the 23d of September, 18SBbefdre tho foIlow, P g j prose A. L. Allen, J. W Shepherd E . v. , M . KinJ T j 'Wm. Smith, B; F. Zell, N B A1I Uay ThurUy wto dvote-1 to U.e ex- lamination of witnesses, and a good por- i .. . ' w" I'ur tion of yesterday was occupied by the attorneys' argument. Owinc to the eufn not being completed until so late in the week it is impossible to give a synopsis of the testimony to day, but it will be given next week. At 7 o'clock last night the jury return ed a verdict of "manslaughter."' Haystacks News. OCTOBEB, 1!), ISM. Some mad men and women too down here. The j lry business is the cause. People here are neatly all ready for the winter, as they have dug about all the potatoes and gathered in the fall vege tables. Dave Rogers is sick with fever at G. II. Osborne's. Vergil Jenkins and Edmund Healey are also on the sick list. There was no school tha hist three days of the week, owing to the sickuess of Miss Martin, our teacher. There seems to be an epidemic going the rounds in these parts. Those afilictcd are taken with fever and soio throat. Mrs. Peck and Miss Martin were sick several days with it. W. II. Peck has over 353 bushels of potatoes. Chide Hale and V&ve reck, aged 15 and 10," dug a-id burieJ 100 bushels in one day, three of the small children picking them up. Tho Barnett Bros, have stowed away their thresher for the sc;ison. N, In Attendance on Court. y The following attorneys have been in attendance on circuit court h?re during the week: Dist. Attorney W. H. Wilson and Judge A. S. Bennett, of tho Dalles; J. N. Dmvan, of Albany ; Geo. W Barnes, J. F, Moore, E. F. Nichols and M. E. Brink, of Prineville. The WorU Enriched. The facilities of the p resect day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort ."ad most VI"nted and I x-igatnis ars prouacea me worm was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is tbe only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt aad effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, iu fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. mtst settle. AH accounts due the estate of R. Row an, deceased, or to tire firm of R. Rowan A Son most be settled forthwith or costs will lie added. W. II. ROWAN. Administrator of tie estate of It. Row an. di-cs"ed. World' Fair Saifrrs. A Chicago dispatch dated Oitoer 20th says: "At to-day's meeting oil ; the exe cutive committee of the world( fair, the national commission director gneral sub niittcl a rvport urging the adovi -n of a system of bureaus for the auWiistration of the work of the exposition . He an nounced the appointment of Gyii. F. A., Armstrong as his assistant, to le sent to diuercnt states to ase-ist in or)uniution. The sub-coiniuittce of the comuiittee of classification submitted a renri review ing the entire work of the commission, and making an estimate of the number of acres of floor space and uncovered ground required for the various displays, as fol lows: Agricultural hall, fifteen acres; horticultural hall, five acres, with outside space twenty-five; live stock, 100 acres; no estimate of buildings; fisheries, two acres ; mineral palace, flue acres ; machin ery hall, twenty acres; transportation, twenty, besides open space; electrical palace, four acres; manufacturers' palace, twenty ; fine art gallery, five acres. The space to be converted by federal buildings and those of foreign and state govern ments and special and prison exhibitors are not eucludcd in these estimates. Two Papers Tor $3. The Ocnoco Review and- San Fran cisco Weekly Call will be furnished one year for $3. The Call is an eight-page paper, giving all the latest news and a large amount of select reading,, and is one of the best family papers published on the coast. Subscribe now and pro vide yourself with reading for the winter. Sample copies furnished on application. ADVICE X cTmOTHERS. Mrs. Winhlow's Sootiiixq rfYKt'P has been used by mothers for children teeth ing for over fifty years with perfect suc cess. It relieves the little sufferer at once, produces natural, quiet sleep by freeing the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste, soothes the child, softens the gums, allays pain, re lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the bast known remedy for diarrhoe, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. NEWS SUMMARY. Marion county pays a bounty of hve dollars tor cayote scalps. j William Newton will soon begin ! publishing a daily paper at La- Grandc. ' Preston Munkers, a pioneer of 184G, died at his home at Scio on j the lGth. , j The remains of Justice Miller! were buried at Keokuk, Iowa, on the 18th. I Gold has been discovered on the farm of E. P. Bod well, lix miles east of Lebanon. 1 . In the city election hell at Ta coma last Saturday the republicans rolled up a big majority. On the 1st of July Inst there were 3434 national banks in exist ence, and doing business. The canvass of the recent vote in Idaho gives Shoup, republican nominee for governor, 23(2 major ity, i j The East Oregontan, reports a curiosity in the shape athree eared pig owned by a farmer near Pendle ton. 1 The cen3us department estimates Oregon's population to be 312.440, an increase of 78.8 per cent, in ten years. The Baptist of this state have decided to raise l7o,ni0 for the founding of a ttapust college at Portland. , ' E. B. Duncan, a !wcll-fcffown farmer living near tegto, has disappeared, leaving, nifnernus creditors to mourn his departure. The appropriation of $!,i.000 maae Dy tne last legislature tor running the insane esvium has been expended, and thai inshtu tioii now runs on "tick." Investigation shows that the cen ter pier of the big bridge being built across Willamette river at Salem is settling and leans to one side several inches. This will delay the completion of the struct ure. John Stonebrcaker, a Umatilla county sheepherdor, was found last week wandering in the hills near Alba almost naked. lie was ex- 1 t n i.. arninea ana louna to be insane. ! e tnillks the devil is chasing him all the time. , . I Pendleton is afflicted with! thieves. Friday night two attempts were made to enter the house of K. T. Romick. The last time the Chinese cook chased a man down street with a large knife but the thief was too fleet footed and es caped in the darkness. Three energetic 3'oung men have made a successful haul in horse stealing near Vansycle, Umatilla county. They gathered up about twenty head of horses, from two to sixinaplace, on the ranches in that section one night last week, and escaped. At last accounts they had not been captured. A man living a few miles south- east of Lebanon brought to Albany some specimins of plumbago and lire clay, so pronounced by those j who have seen them, which appear : to be of a remarkably fine quality, i A test is being made at the Albany iron oras oi wie ure ciay ana tne plumbago will be sent away for examination. lif T .1 r . fww iiuum; Mini IMHi, ftuiiit-u I1U1M1V IU Jim lowne, the Clnnese pardner school honse, just the place for a person of Pendleton, has undoubtedly the with small means to make a tallest horse in the Northwest. It Comfortable HoiT13 is a big-boned, ungainly animal, Mjist be sold withia the nest nicety days, but Stands fourteen and one-half Ten"-One-lhird down, bolaii.e on r v;u ; i,; . i r . j one and twovears timj. ritl crxxl. feet high in hw t.icking feet, and For further par-.k-uUrs call at this oi ls not to be trilled with. East lice. Oregoaian. Did you, measure Liiiil with a telcwope, fero Jackson? - ShtfrifT Furnistt, of Ut!:i;-a county, last week received a -gram annonnci'i: th- ..- i Missouri of F. 5. IV AdaillS aiiHfiiudi- . v - . trusted with tii" "! cut in i: t t account of F, E. I' kr r & Co II. L. Mfirsmn, tin firm -ev.iv" and after gatlit iu in :'0.M. i. t for other sct-iifs The United 3t.it 'Ocidins a' uut otie-twcutietii of the world's popu lation, but it consumes "8 percent, of the world's crop of sugar, 38 per cent, of the world's production of coffee, nearly one-third of the world's production of iron, about one-third of the world's stt el and copper, and more than a quarter of the world's cotton and wool. A burglar entered tin; apartments of Mrs. Tony Noltiif r in I'oitland, and she awoke, grabbed a pistol and snapped it at him three times, but it failed to go off and the burg lar escaped. The 'burglar prob ably did not know Mrs. .Soltner's husband had been an editor for thirt years or he never would have j gone to the trouble of hunting for money in her apartments. William H. Spencer, who died recently in Chicago and whose body was cremated in New York City, was a son of John C. Spencer, who was secretary of the treasury under President Tyler. The death of Spencer recalls the fact that his brother was hung on a charge of tmitiny on board the United States brig"Somer8" by Captain Alexan der Slidell Mckenzie. The evi dence against young Spencer was found in some manuscript written by him in Greek, which fore shadowed, it was argued by Cap tain McKenzie, a mutiny. FOR SALE. $1500. Three hnndrcdandtwen tv acres imrllv in culliva- tirm TlrO la l ili!itii fur rrui.l uliunn ranch ; safest range in the country ; one- half cash, balance on eaxy terms; must be sold. Addies llliJNKV IIAIIA, Prineville. (RfpRnn One hundred and sixty SJJJJ acres; one of the best cattle and horse ranches in Crook county ; absolutely controls the only water on a tract of 4ft(o0ii acres. This is a grand op portunity to buy a choice range property ; $1500 cash, balance on eauy terms. Address HKXltY HAHA, Piineville. (b-irjrjrj One hundred and sixty M WJ. acres; partly timbeifd"; best water in the county ; about 0j acres of meadow. This is one of 1 he bargains that won't keep ; fine chance for a stock ranch; plenty of good range surrounding it ; one half cash b.ilance on easy teims. Address HEMtY HAHN, Prineville. (CQfJO Eighty acres fine land; SJJ-iyj magi ii Seen t spring of aler ; timber land and good range surrounding it. This is a desirable small slock ranch ; one-half cash, balance on easv terms. Address IlEAUY HAHN, Prineville. ADMIXSTKATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that by order cf the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Crook County, made and entered 011 the 1st day of September. 189 j, the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad niiuistaatos of the estate of David Prine, deceased. All ersons having claims against said deceased are hcrvby noii ied to present the same with the prviper vouchers therefor to me at the otlice of Geo. W. Barnes, in Prineville, Or., with in six months from the date of this no tice. Dated Septeu.b r U, 18 ),U Wm. PKINE, Aflmi isirtKor. Geo. W. 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Notice i herebv pi en that Hie lollowiiiR nameJ settlor haa iiieii notice of liin Imentiuu to make tinaj prmi in MiproN'i hijs claim, uv.si t iat .aid prooi will be iv.aiie before the County Jmlgu Crook County, Or., al Prineville, Of., ou November l-0. viz: V. c. liAKSES, H1 App im, fnrLot4aod the sn 4 0 .SVV", r.a S1SW, See i 1 p 14 S It j E W M. .if nai.iea tle lollowinR viiner.es to prove i.is 10 'tinuoiu reAiileuee upon, r.v.iet:liit!tiou 01. -aid laud, viz. r"eu bU-vin, . A Gcruw, I. W. spear, W. J. WrlRht. of I'i iurville. Or. IS r JOI1X '. LSWIS, Kegittt-r. NOTICE FOR I L BLICATIO.N'. Land OrricE at The Dali.es, Or.. October :i, 1SS0. Kotice Is hereby sh"en tl-.m tl.c fiiiluwing na :ncl tetller has filed notice 01" M intention to make final proot in ocrpnrl of hieclaim, and that a-aiu proof will be mmle in-fore 4.ouiily Jmlire i;rook Co., Or., at l'nnevilie, Or., ou No veiulier'i. 1S.0. viz.. H. h. UKAI.F.Y, lid App 274J, ior tne .v,'., ol '4 of W'4. SU of N W' audSWijof I I 1 p S S H 1-'. E W ii. I st.ie following v.itnesses to prove h '4 see a He names t-ie following v.-itnessos to pro nis coniinuona resiueuce upon, and cumvjnioi of, &Aid land, viz. Koltuuio 1'nrri.sh, of ll:iv ( reek, Or., Walter llaiRht. of rtakenv, or". Newtou Aunu, llcnrv smitn, oiumm Keys. or. JOHN W. LEWIS, KegUter. NOTICE FOR PFRLICATIOX. Lakd Office at I.akkvibw, Ob. October 7, 1SS0. vn: i.. t,t,.n!,.. .:,.. titt ti n i.un i,n. named .ettler ha-Sli notice of hi.s intenl'on to make final proof in Mipport of his claim, and that aid proof will be made before Co. ! JttdKe, or in his h,enee 'before Co. Clerkofl crook county, or. at 1'rmeviiie, or. ou isovem-. bori'il, isso, viz: I H1UAM PALMER, Soldier's Hd Ap 1SS7, for tne iW;-4 See 4 .pl.SiiUE. lie names the followin" vit!ieste to prove hiscontiiiuoiibrenideiice upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: C. A. titlbert, L. Liillon, of Bend, or., Wm. ii. Mcl'ar'aud, A. 0. rainier, of I'lincville, Ur. IS WAKREN fRl'ir-T, Register. TO TAXPAYERS. , Notice is hereby given that all taxes now due Crook county must be paid on or before xsoveinber 10, 18;W. To collect taxes not pai l lfore raid date I will hejiiii levying upon and Felling property for tlie satisfaction thereof. V. A. Booth, Sheriff Crook Co., Or. Dated October 23, J8J.I. FARM FOft SALE. 160 acres of land located on tbe main road from Prineville to The Dalles, 15 miles from Prineville. All good rich Foil with the excep tion of a few acres in the timber, nearly all under fence, good house and bam, living spring capable of furnishing water for 100 head of stock, convenient to timber and range. Price, $1200, $800 down and $400 on one year's time, se cured by mortgage. Address J. A. Douthit, Prineville, Or. 2SFPerson finding any stock ad vertised in this paper oil' of its range will please inform the .owner. CEO. A. CIRCLE. Hnraof branded 75 on luft nhouKlor. llanRf, hcttver Creek. Po.Huf i'lce -!'! res.-, rrineville tsl or faumia, Oigiu. mm EN HEKRY 5: Co. IforsCi branded the old Wilson brand, diamond on left shoulder, also Fi.dier brand, heart on left shouider. Company's own brand, ! 'ViT V? hunrt ..i pirrKt .till.. .. . iihown in cut. Ilanire, P.caver and : Trout Creeks. j I'. O. address, Pauli-; na, Crook Co., Or. i I i 8, ! DAVID PRINE. " j . Hores branded on left j boulder as shown in ! cut. ' Kanjre, Pry creek, the ! lie.-ert and Crooked i Iliver. i I, o. address, Prine- ; viilc. i E. C. CONAN7. Horses branded as rep resented in cut. Cattle fame brand on left hip. lianpe. Upper Crooked river. P. O. address, Prine ville, Or. E- SARNZS. Horsee branded on left et:i!e a shown in cut. Kau'.'e. lpMr Ocboco arid 3la!licur. 1'. O. address, Trine vlile. Or. 11 If Central Hofe MITCHELL, ORECOfiT. 0. S BOARDKAN, PropHetor, The hotel has been lately enlarged and refnrni-hod, and is new in firs-t-class shape. -Bitter prepared than ever lefor'e lo en'e iaia grtetH. The house is r.ow prepared to re ceive and ci.tertam ail who cail. lEf A mam fl if tl U. S. CovH Report, Aug. 17, tSSo, it u&3 no oquau a small particle is applied -".v- "f " ' " Haxeltise, Warren, Pa. .NOTICE FOli PfllMCATION. 1.AN1J Ol'FK B AT TllK l'.vl l.KS, Ol!. Oftol.lT 17. IMlO. Xotice la hereby given tint the iollov.u:tr ' named settier has'rtHd notii o of his intention to laaku final jirool iu support of hi.- elm in, and ( tiiftt .-jtid ir.w)( will he mailc licf-'re the aunty j t'leekof Cro-ik t-.i.i:ily ut erin-jville, ti'ei?on,ou ! JAMtS i. iiKnurF.rn. n s sins. ! far the S-i 01 SIC, See -t ui:il KJ 01 KE4 See ; a 111 11 s i ;l K rf M. Ho unities the followtns w it:iei-es to ( rove : Iuk cont!imo;ia reidciu-o uptin. and culiiM-.tu u ; of, i-jikI ltiinl. vi.: .liiHH-s. I. i'lm tn-r, M. Mu v.-.nsl, I'erry cmm. I.. ( i nr.eil. of t re. eel, I. Or. 2) - Joll.N Y. 1.KW1S, lleaiMcr. KOTl.CK FOR ri UI.ICATHiN. L.vKi) oma at '1 11 r Iiaci 1:.-. 01:. Septenil'if.r.. IhO. Kotioe is hereby pi veil tint tl-e nl'iwiir ne.iued seUlcr l.u. iih d nc -tic e of lm litt itun to nmUe final proof in mij-jmI of hi e'aiiii. m d that t.i.id preif will be made belorv t t l-l ly t'lt-rk of i;rjok Co., Kt J'rineville, Or., i-n o Vetuber 13, ts.-t), vix: OHAS. A. I.VF.1 1.1X0, P S 702t, for the of SE!4 " t See G I p 17 8 It is. K. Henninrn the iollowlrR vvilncss Sii of sw!t es to t rove niscoiinumms resilience upon ana euiiivuiioii of, aid 1,-ir.d, viz: Alfred L. Allen, I. ll. Meyer, M. L. liroM'ii, Jos. S. Jlejer, ol Jlowrv. Or. 17 JOHN W. LKWIS, Ketisler. KOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. I.ASI) OrFKE AT Kt'KNS, 0. September IN l.s'.-0. Notice is herebv civen that the folk wii'i:- named settler has filed notice of his iuti nricn " V" V " ' " P ? " ' 1 h'sf crl111 ' h ' 1 ' l,ro"fw.i11 Vi " ,'.efor" ".l.1,:rk..Crook Co-- at 1'rnteville.Or., ""'.'PWlvV.vpii i,- , , -Kl ; V .-, - ,V, r: r : i - "2. -a t.. t ... .VI 4 .w .,. He naine.-i the following witucsfcs to irove his continuous residence upon, and ciilth alioii of. said land.viz: Vincen Circle, Mart W. Ilailev Charles llequa, Charles W. CircleJr., of I'aii linn, Oregon. I 17 ' J. B. llcSnXOTON, Register. NOTICE FOlt rtTBLICATIOS. Land Office at Iti'iiNf, Or. nepicmiier is, isi. Notice is hereby civen that the foHowlf.c named .seitler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu siipportof hisclaiin.r.l.il that said proof will be made before Co. clerk . uf Crook Co., or., at Prineville, Or., ou Novem ber l-'i. U.J), viz: i 'Ci'I.Vi'.LES W, CHICLE Jr., PS Noiwlfi. i for the of N'E'4'. SE'4 of SV4 and VA ot NK'i See 8 -I'p 16 S 'K 24 K V M. fie names the following witnesses to proves, his continuous residence upon, nmlcnltUatioii of, taid land, viz: Jeff I. Ileisler, t.'harlee He iiia. Andrew Noble, James W. Hamilton! ui Paulina, Or. 17 J. 15. HUNTINGTON. Register. NOTICE FOR Pfni.ICATION. Land Office at IU'I-.ss, Or-.. Ke pteuiber If, lMO Notice is hereby civen that the follnwiiiK named settler has filed notice of his inteutiom to niuke final pr,iof in support of hisclaim, an that, said proof will ho made before Co. ,l;uii:c, or Co. Clerk Crook Co.. Or., at Prineville, Or., on November 15, lH.il), viz: VLSCEN CIIICLK, Hd No 1S-A for the Kli' i Sec IS 1 p Hi s u 25 K W M. He names ttie follnwine v itnesses lo nrove ! his coniinuous resilience upon, and cnllvctioa of, nu- land, viz: Je.Tl). llci.-ler, Charles l; qna, Andrew J. Noble, James W. ilumiitot., cf lJa:iliua, or. 17 J. B. Hl"NTi:'GTC;NVi:cgl.te.r. NOTICE FOR PFIIMCATION. La.N1) OKI'ICK AT I'.i'llNS, Oil. Septeniht-r IS, JSfcift. Notice is hereby given that the Mllowinir named se'.iler has filed notice of his inlcntioii to make final proof in siipportof his cialni, and that said proof v. ill be made before Co. .!i:dno or Co. Clerk of Crook Co., Or., at Prineville, Or., on November li. lw, viz: Cil AHLKS It KO.I.: A, lid N,i IfSS, for the KW'14 Sec Tp 1 S K v-'i K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land viz: Vincen Circle, Jeff 1, Ileisler, James W. Hamilton, Charles W. Circle Jr., of Paulina, Or. 1" J. H. HUNTING TON. Register. NOTICE FOR I'l BMCATION. La vn Office at Thk Dallki, Or. . , ... September l i, ls;m Notice is hereby eiAcn that the followii'fr named fettler has filed noliccof hh ii.i.-m ijii, 10 i make final proof in support of his claim, niiil , that said proof will be made bi-fnrc Co. Judeo I or Clerk Crook County, Or., ut l'rineville. Or., 1 on Noremher 1. in JO. iz: i I. II. KWELL, for heirs of JAS. EWEI.I, lid affll, for Lots 3. 4 and Sand thcJ-K'.Jof N W1 ,' I Sec li Tp is s I: is K w M. . !' He names the following witnesses to prove ; bis continuous residence upon, and cullh ation ''. said land, viz: W. II. Cadic, E. Johnson, li. I S- White, H. P. Miller, of Prineville, or. j lfi JolIN W. LEWIS, Ressister. NOTICE fOIt PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thk I1au.es, On. , SeplemliT ?2. liitffl. Notice is hereby ptven thai the followii-L-named rcttler has filed notice of h!s itici.-lion to mate final proof in support ot his claim, di.il tliat said proc.f will be nn.iie before luiljie f Crook County, Or., fit Prineville, Orieoii, on Novemfcer7, lS-I-o. via: OKVILC. PKlXfiLE, I'd app r,S05. for the SK'-V Sec :'l Tp is S R 19 K. lie names the folh.-wing wili:C:res lo prove hiscoiiiiuiious residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. 14. Anderson. W. II. lo,t. '. . C. I'iumnier, II. S, Hnicad. of po.-.t, Or. IS JOHN w. LEWIS, lieUier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Tub Halle, Or. September 22, 1 SyO. Notice Is hereby fiven that the following, tamed settier has filed notice of his intctition to make final prr.of in support nf his cluini, and that said prrwf will he mode before Co. clerk Crook Co , or., at rrineville, Oregon, ou Ko remhsr 7, li.O, viz: KUWAHDW. TAYUjH, P S 2?1. fnr I.t 1 and the SU of N Eli See 9 Tp V S U 20 E AV II. 1 t.n n.- i.r .in ., u.u llif llljsn ill l(ve his continuous-residence upon, hi:d cultivation of. taid land.viz: Iseac Gafc-c, J. M. Mansfield, James Hayc, Jes:-e Miter. of l.ibertv. Or. W JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. . Land Office at Ti:e Palleu, Ob. .... Sepptci'.'ber li, IrtO. Notice is hereby riven that the followe r named settler haa filed notice ni hi. intcnib n to make final proirf in supper! of his claim, m.l that said proof will l,e made before County jii.ije v ronit to., or., al rrmevilie, or., ou Oi l. 27, 1SJ0, viz: E. II. MASTERSON, ; lid App for the bK'i Sec h Tp 12 S K 21 E. He i-.ai.-ie the foUnwlt!? wilnessrsto pmin l:is eo-ihiiious residence ui 'm, and cultivation : of. said land, viz: John Kinns, Hubbard 1:1 ' i-eu, T. J. wtephenscn, C. Wo'-Uward, cf .Mltcli c:l, or. j 15 JOHN W. LEWIS, Ileeinter. t NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. i Lakd Office at I.AKr.vir.w. Olt. Optlmbcr 4, lnO. Notice Is fceiebv aiven thtt tl.c toSb-wli.ir-named settier has filed uotiee cf bin intentu.n to make ftnaj rror.f In snpporl i i lii claim, t,d that laid proof w iii be made i.fi-re the t i.iiiity Judse of crook ;.. nl l'rii:evi!:c. CUL'-ni, nu November 10, viz; - . y Iti Kl S W. KING. lid E ST.. for the ol m. ti-d V'A '-t Sc.- 7 Tp SI A li 1(1 J.. , lie pamcs the fi-iiowir vilneVt-cw to provv bUcontlnuous reidence ut on. ad en;tfiatin of. said laa'i. viz: John -Kt-Merwerd. CI . s. htnats. Jar. A. M'ifbti. William T. t om-jt, cf Kiid P. O . I'LY-b Cour-v, OTci'on. . ; n wAciiix JijuriT, tcphtcr .'