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Crook County Journal. Ouuntjr OIHulal fupor, TIIU1IHDAY, AI'HIIj !i, liKKk Tlio town of Htirigiio, in the iiiirlliwiiMnrii part of tliu Island iiI Miiiiliunio, wliicli wns ruptured n week fK' Kuiiiluy liy liulrones, wiih relieved today, Ttio Aiiinrieitii of- llciiil nml fiiri'iHiiurM were liuinil to bimiife. Iii(hty liulroiies, led hy ten esi'iipeil convicts, participated in tliu ntliick on Buriui), They Imil 20 rifles mill '10 bolos, nml succeeded in surprising uml rushing the constabulary barracks, mid stiiin podiiiK tlio constabulary, Inspect nr Clark wiih killrd at Uiu llrnt niMli. Tlio liidronca captured 80 rilliu Tlio American olliduls, the women mid tlio foreigners sought re digit in the Government building, where Trcmiror Kelly, a former Indian scout, unsullied cuniniiiiid. Tlio defenders of tlio building wore nrinttl with shotguns iuhI rrf uhciI tlio demand nf the liidroni'S to hii r romler, Tliey held out until the town wuh relieved todity by a force of constabulary Bent from Ta- cloban. Tin) liiilruiifH lied at the approach of tlio constabulary. TliriHj companies of Ut.iU-d Htutos Infantry will reach Surigito and then probably will start in pursuit of the lailroiieR, Tho government forces operating in Allmy Province, Island of .Luzon, have established a concentration .one, in tlio center of that provinco, 27 mile long and ten mi leu wide, und fiavo 11 scries of ihitiulimcnts of troojiH following tho various lad rone bands. Ilmrr I at ahtrpeu llnnfi. Tho losses on tho Eastern Ore ,gon rango have probably reached () or VI per cent already, and stock in dying everywhere from Kahuna to Wallowa, and from Wasco to Malheur. The Htoekmen who will talk predict a total Ions in sheep of at leant 15 per cent be fore tho flocks get away to iiimiiior rango. Winter in breaking in tho interior, but its delay ban wrought havoc among the flock and herds where stockmon wore compelled to watch their holdings struggling with tho Know, or vainly seeking sustcnanco on bare ground when there was no hoy to feed. Umatilla and Morrow are probably the most fortunate of III counties. Even in Umatilla, where iiltalfu id grown plentifully, death" havo boon over numerous on 'Birch and Upper lliillor creeks, and in tho southern portion of the county. Many old sheep have died III Morrow. In Wasco, Grant, Harney, Lake, Mal heur and linker a worse condition exists, III most districts stock Iiiih been turned loose on the range to rustle for itself the only alternative left to owners seeing that feed was gone, and there was none to get. (irass is starting up slightly over most of the range disliict, giving tho stronger of the flocks a chance to struggle along until conditions get better, Hut to tho troubles of the weaker are added the miseries of the lambing season, which in fliction Is carrying off many old cwoh, weakened by the early spring privations. With these go the lambs, making double the stock man's loss. From the carcass left to molder around the feeding grounds, the wandering Indian plucks tho wool, and carries it away to sell. Tho alert cayote slinks closer and closer and does the rest. The wild cayue of tho interior havo M.'rished in considerable numbers. There are about 10,000,000 mi gratory sheep in Hpain which each each year travel as much ns 2'HD miles from the plains to the moun tains. They are known as traiiB liumaiiteH and their march, resting places and behavior are governed by special regulations dating from tho llth century. At certain times no one may travel tho same routes ns the sheep, which have the right t graze on all open and common land on the way. For this purpose a rood 00 yards wide must ho left on all inclosed and private property. The shepherds lead their flocks, which follow nfter and around. Tho flocks are ac companied by provision mules and by largo dogs to guard 'against wolves. The merino sheep travel 10 miles to the mountains, and the total lime spent on the migration there and back is 14 weeks. PMman Ordinary Sltejitn. The tourist travel between theeut md the Pacific onset lias reached enurmuut proportions in the lint few jean, and mill for t epouiiil class of eipiiiment. To muni this demand the Pullimin Co, lam ihiihI from itx what it technically onlla the "i'ullman Ordirary Hlnoper," Tiiwni curl sppesr nimilur to the reijulnr slimnur. beintf huilt on the dime plan, hut not furnished with llnyiama elegance They are. equipped j wiih inaitrxaea, hlmikeli, eln eta, jillia, pillow-ciix, towel. comU, truahea, etc, requiring iiothiiiKof the kind to be furnished by the piiaaengur. Ench car has a stove for making coll'ee and tea and doing "light houaukiwpiim," and each auction can be fitted with an adjustable table, A uni formed porter accompanies each oar, hia business bun 10 make up borths, keep the car clean, and look after the eomforta and wants cf the passengers. In each of the traina which are dispatched dally from Portland by the O. R. & N. Cc, is to be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Bleepore." The car is attached to the 'Chicago-Portland Special, which goes lirough to Chicago without ohanue, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex press" tuna to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chi- aiun c hange to a similar car at (ira niter. Much of the first class travel is beiin carried in these cars, the rates beiint lower, and the service being nearly equal to that in the palace aleepers, Vnr t-Htea and fulk information, in cluding oldera, write to A. L. Craig, fj. P. i., O. 11. N. Co, Portland, Ore. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing 1k; tween A. B. Carey and V. R. Smith under the firm name and style ol Carey and Hmith has been dissolved, and that W. R. Hmith will collect all bills due said firm and pay all the obligations there of. IWed March 28, 1903. A. B. Cahky, W. It. Smith. aunmone. In the Circuit Court ot the State ol Oregon, for Crooa County. Mary flroolulier, I'lT- i Wm. r. Bruokiher. Delt. ) To Win. V, Broolmhor, the alove earned De fendant: I S TIIK NAMK OF TIIK STATU OK OKE'iON, a you art lieruliy mpilrwl u aiiar and an wcr 1I10 complaint ol the alve named Plain llir, In the aliove entitled Court, on or lit-fore llio Wlh day ol May. A. D. IK, and you are hereby notined that If ynufall to ao appear and anawerthal the Plaintiff will take a decree aa prayed lor In her complaint: That she will take a decree of ahaolute divorce forever, dia. aolvlng the bonda of matrimony now exlitlng hetweeu you and Hie tMalutlft and for the coala and dllbumnenu ol this alllt. This Summona Is puhllalied In the Crook County Journal, a weekly nowapaner publish ed at Prlnevlllo, Crook County, Oregon, tiy order ol Hon. W. A. Booth, County Judge ol the aald County. Said order was made at chambers at Prlne vllls. Crook County Oregon, on the Slat day of March, A. D. 13. Dated at Prluevllle Oregon. March Slat 1903. URo. W. Barses, Atty. lor PIS'. Rummwtie - In tli Circuit Court of the State rf Ore,, for Cnsrk County, ft. V, fx,ng, I'lff, ) va, Kiema 1. Long Deft. ) To Knona h, Jny. the above namfd De ft-iidflut: 1 IN TIIK NAMK OK TIIK STATK Of. Oiegno, yrw are hereby roijulrwj piapptnr and anawer thi cniplint of the ahnVe nairiwl I'lalntilf, III the aimva entitled Cmrt, on or before Hie l:ith day of May, A. I). 1IM, and you are hereby notilied that if yau fill to appear arid answer that the Plaintiff will take a decree aa prayed for In hia complaint. That la to aay, that he will take a decrea for abaolute divorce forever, dissolving the Iml 'rf matrimony now exlitlng between you and the 1'lalntiff and for the coU and dlabura nienta of thla suit. T'hla Summona la puHlahed In the Crk County Journal, a weekly newpafr pub lished at Prinevlllei Oregoa, by order of the Hon. W. A. ISWitb, county juge of eaid ojunty. Said order waa made at chambers at Prine ville, CWk County Oreon, March 31at A. I). 1!W3. Geo. W. lUarnta, Atty. for I'lff. Summona In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for Crook County. (Jeo. W. Barnes, PltrT.) vs. Allen Henry, Deft.) Tj Allen Henry the alxive named Delendiint. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEOON. You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ol tlic above named 1'laintitT in the above entitled court on or before the Rth day of May A. D. 1!X)3, and you ere hereby notilied that if you fail so to appear and answer that the Plaintiff will take s judgement as prayed lor in his complaint. That is to any; for a judgement for the sum of$l(W.U0 principal and for the further sum ol $117.20 in treat thereon, and for the costs and diaburaments of this action. This summons is published in the Crook County Journal a weekly paper published at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. W. A. Booth, County Judge of said county. Baid order was made at Chambers. at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, March 2,th A. 1). 1!W3. G. W. Barnes, Attorney for Plaintiff. aummeua. :THE: Weekly Journal WILL FURNISH ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIHE 'III III Ml III III III III III III I") III An Eight Page, Six Column, Paper, all Home Print. Devoted to the Interests of its Section and Alive to All Local Happenings Price, $1,50 Per Year On March 15th The Journal 'will have out their Premium List, which will consist of articles for ev ery class. This is neither a lottery or "a one article voting contest," but a bona fide offer to our Subscrib ers. Old and New Remember The ' Journal for Fine Job Printing The Journal Pub. Company In the Circuit Oourt of the state ol Oregon for Crook county. Geo. W. Barnes, pltff. vs. The Ochoco Gold Mining Co. deft. To the Ochoco Gold Mining Com panv the above named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEOON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint af the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled court on or before the 6th day of May, A. 1). 1903, and you arc hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear ai d answer that the Plaintiff will take a judgement as prayed for in his complaint. That is to say, for a judgement for the sum of 800 prin-, cipitl acl for the further sum of $256 intrest thereon, an I for the costs and disbursment8 of the action. This Summons is published in the Crook County Journal, u weekly paper published at Prinuvilie, Crook County, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. A. Booth, County Judge of said county. Said order was made at Chambers, at Prineville, Crook Couiiiy, Oregon, March 25th, A. D. 1903. G. W. Barnes. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County. Josie Allison, PUT, vs. R. E. Allison Deft, To K. E. Allison, the above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint of the above named Plaintiff, in the above entitled Court, on or be fore the first day of the next regular term of said Court, to-wit on or be fore May 4th A. D. 1903 and you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer that the Plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for in her' complaint. That is to say, fur an ab solute decree of divorce forever, dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the Plaint iff and for the costs and disbursments of this suit. This Summons is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly pa per published at Prineville, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. A. Booth, county judge of the said oounf"- Said order was made -) chambers at Piineville, Crook County Oregon, February 24th A. D. 1903. Gko. W. Barnes. Atty. for Plff. Mr. Wheeler dot Rid of Rheu matism. 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